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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, June 11, 1959 LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respective signers for information. . SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH JOHN A. DeLAPP, -Vs- Plaintiff, GEROLD O. BILLINGS, Admr, of Estate of Alonzo Billings, a widower, widow-er, deceased; BURT N. BENSON and MRS. BURT N. BENSON, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; KUNSAKU SAGAWA; MRS. KAY TSUMURA; FRED J. AYERS; SARAH AYERS, HOMER U. PETERSEN, Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of George S. Ingraham, a single man, deceased; MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER TWO, a body corporate and politic; THOMAS W. CROPPER and MRS. THOMAS W. CROPPER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; the heirs, creditors, cre-ditors, devisees, legatees and personal per-sonal representatives of the personal per-sonal Defendants who might be deceased; de-ceased; the stock holders, creditors, credit-ors, assigns and successors in interest in-terest of any of the above named corporate Defendants that might have ceased to exist; and all named nam-ed or other persons unknown claiming claim-ing any right, title, estate thereon or interest in the real property described de-scribed in the complaint adverse to the Plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon the title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon - ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff whose address is Delta, Utah an answer to the complaint within with-in 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded de-manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court, and a copy of which is hereto here-to annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff to certain cer-tain property described as follows: The Northeast M of the Southwest South-west V of Section Thirteen (13), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. Also The N. of the NW M and the SE M of the NW V Of Section 13, Twp. 16 So. Range 7 West, SLB & M. containing 120 acres, more or less. Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southeast Vi of the Southeast i of Section 33, Township 17 South of Range 7 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence East 13 rods; thence North 12 end 413 rods thence West 13 rods; thence South 12 and 413 rods to the place of beginning, and containing con-taining 1 acre, more or less. " The East o'f the West of the Southwest V of Section Five (5), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Seven (7) West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Mer-idian. Dated this the 19 day of May A. D., 1959. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah. Plaintiff's Address: Delta, Utah. First Publication: May 28, 1959. Final Publication: June 18, 1959. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH JEFFERSON II. JONES and BELVA L. JONES, his wife, Plaintiff vs. DULUTH LAND CO., a corporation; WESTERN LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a corporation; FREDRICK FRED-RICK STEIGMEYER and MRS. FREDRICK STEIGMEYER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; HOMER U. PETERSEN, Ancillary Administrator Administra-tor of the Estate of George S. Ingraham, a single man, deceased; LOUIS F. KOCH and MRS. LOUIS F. KOCH, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; the heirs, creditors, devisees, legatees leg-atees and personal representatives of the personal Defendants who might be deceased; the stock holders, hold-ers, creditors, assigns and successors succes-sors in interest of any of the above named corporate Defendants that might have ceased to exist; and all named or other persons unknown un-known claiming any right, title, estate es-tate thereon or interest in the real property described in the complaint com-plaint adverse to the Plaintiff's ownership or any cloud upon the title thereto. , " Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff whose address is Delta, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons sum-mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief "demanded "de-manded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served serv-ed upon you. This action is brought to quiet title in the Plaintiff to certain property described as follows: fol-lows: The N Vz of the NW Vi, and the SE Vi of the NW U of Section 24, Township 16 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Base and ' Meridian, and containing 120 HEW MODEL McCORMICK-DEERIIIG SELF-PROPELLED Wanned vei? My Neighbors By HELEN TAYLOR Too late for Last Week Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Ruth Talbot, Mrs. Delma Jean Galli and Mrs. Arvilla Workman drove to Fillmore to attend the Relief Society So-ciety convention. ' Mr, Frank Wilkins spent a few days visiting with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wilkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine Bond from Salt Lake were also, guests at the Wilkins home over Memorial weekend. Other out of town visitors at the Karl Workman borne avt the Me morial Day weekend included Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Johns, Mrs, Bertha Slaughter, Mr, and. Mrs, Aft Wood-. all and daughters, Mrs. Ruth Davl-) and three daughters, and Mrs. Georgia Johnson, all of Salt Lake. Mrs. Louise Christensen and son, Fred from Tooele, Mrs. Mildred Jae-obson Jae-obson from Orem and Mrs. Bette Harrison ftnd. un. Bcurit, from Keams, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Workman at' tended graduation exercises at the Tooele High School, last Thursday night, where Karl's nephew, Fred Christensen, received his diploma. Friday night they attended the exercises ex-ercises of Wasatch High School in Heber, where Arvilla's niece was one of the graduates. ' This Week Mr. and Mrs. Ren Taylor had their son and his wife, Ralph and Betty Taylor " from Page, Arizona, here to visit over the weekend, Dell Shurtllff drove to St. George to attend the wedding of his niece Nancy Shurtllff. Mr. C. R. Woodbury is back after his recent illness and is recuperating recuperat-ing at the home of his daughter, Zola Bunker, in Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller have returned to their home after spending spend-ing the past few months in Florid da, Hyrum Tanner reports to friends that Mrs, Tanner will undergo sur- gery Monday morning. He plans on bringing her home Thursday, where their daughter 'from Oregon is waiting to care for her. Mr. and Mrs, Dee Stevens and -New Guarantee- TOP SHAPE $700.00 LESS THAU HEY GOOD VALUES IN USED SIDE RAKES and MOWERS acres. Also the NE at the SW of Section 24, Township 16 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Dated this the 19 day of May, A. D., 1959. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah. Plaintiff's Address, Delta, Utah. First Publication: May 28, 1959. Final Publication: June 18, 1959. PUBLIC AUCTION Notice of Public Auction to be held Wednesday, July 1, at 10:30 a.m. on the court house steps in Fillmore, Utah. 1951 2-ton Studebaker, dump and .hoist, 1951 Chevrolet 2-ton dump and hoist, 1951 Chevrolet used us-ed motor, 1 used air compresser tan;'. Dated thi3 4th day of June 1959. Millard County Road Dept. This equipment can be seen at the County Road Barn in Delta, Utah. First publication, June 4, 1959. Final Publication, June 25, 1959. family drove to Pleasant Grove Sunday, to attend a family reunion at the David Stevens home. Mr. David Stevens just returned from a mission in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mecham drove to Orem to attend the wedding of Nina's niece. They took their four grandchildren, children of Mr. and Mrs, Brooks Robison, to Orem and brought home another grandchild for a visit, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mecham. More college students home are; Leo Ekins, Janet Reeves and Gay-len Gay-len Cropper from the BYU; Howard Carroll, Kay Lynn and DeLyle Bennett Ben-nett from Logan. Miss Carolyn Morris left Sunday to attend Girls' State. . Dale McDonald and wife June of Bloomington, Calif., were visiting with friends and relatives the past week. Bishop Elden Hurst left Sunday for Des Moines, Iowa, to attend a Science Institute at Drake University, Univer-sity, He will be gone until July 19, Pen and. Lillian Taylor attended the Bus 'Drivers' party held at Oak City Canyon, A chicken supper was served to all bus drivers and their partners from the west side. Most of the Hinckley fishermen gathered at Fremont. Among them were Hon Cropper, his sons, Gay-len Gay-len and Daryl and wife, Ann, and daughter, Mary Ellen, Steve Searle was also with this party. Jim and lone Christensen and sons met with Ross and Valita Hilton and family, and with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hilton. Mr, and Mrs, R. Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. Randel Swensen, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hepworth, and Lewis Swensen and Eddie Morris, joined up at Fremont. Mr. R. Swensen came home Saturday night to attend at-tend conference meetings. Buck Williams joined with David Nichols to try their luck at Knosh, Literary GluS - Mrs. EJaine Hardy entertained the Literary Club June 5th. Guest, Enid Damron reviewed the book, "Jesus Christ In His Homeland," by Lydia M, Von Finkelstain Mount-ford. Mount-ford. Members present were, Joy Hurst,. Belva Morris, Angie Pratt, Dana Bishop, Gladys Carter, Eve Morris, Reva Talbot and Erma Cropper, Guests were Vi Draper, Arda Davis, Thora Peterson, Wanda Johnson and LaVean Gillen, Church News A skating party held at the gym Saturday night, was under the di- mm If J Jir1 "It's from the Bureau of Internal Revenue. They say we didn't report any income from Custer's last stand." Spectator (at auto wreck): "I don't think I can help you. I'm a veterinarian." Accident Victim: "You're just the man I was a jackass to think I could do 70 on those old tires." reetlon of the MIA epecutives. Free Root Beer Floats were served to everyone. A combined social for all High Priests and their wives and all widows wid-ows was held Wednesday, June 3, at Sutherland. In connection with the MIA program, pro-gram, a girls' softball team has been arranged with Miss Annette Petersen as manager. Their first game will be played at Delta Wednesday Wed-nesday night with Delta 3rd ward, j Carol Bishop and daughters, Rita, Gwen and Vickie and sons, Stan and Bradley, went by train to Ter-riton, Ter-riton, Idaho, to visit with Walter Speelmon and family Wednesday to Tuesday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stewart of Salt Lake, (sister of Hilma) took Mr, and Mrs. Nephi Stewart to Meadow, Sunday, to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot had as visitors over the Memorial Day weekend, Mr. and Mrs, Cleone Talbot Tal-bot and family, Mrs. Anna Lee and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and family all of Provo, and Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Talbot and Mr. Leon Dilly of Magna. j Mr. and Mrs. Danny Talbot and four friends from Magna, belong to a Motorcycle Club and on their way to Ely, they stopped for a visit with the Loren Talbots. Loren Talbot met with Lyle Talbot Tal-bot and friend, at Fishlake, for a weekend of fishing. Mrs. Celia Payne is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot. Mark Daleboute, from Ogden, a nephew of Lonnie, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and family- Misses Joalyn and Laurel Stapley, Deltans now resklii? in Phoenix, Arizona, arrived in Delta this week and are visiting their grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs. M. M. Stapley. They made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Orran Ashhby. 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USS Ammonium Nitrate contains 33.5 nitrogen, and the white, round prills are easy to use in standard equipment. USS Ammonium Nitrate comes in a new 5-pIy bag with special liner which assures you of a top quality, free-flowing fertilizer. Insist on USS Ammonium Nitrate for your side-dressing side-dressing needs. Nitrogen Fertilizers |