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Show Page 6 Millard County Chronicle Thurs., October 26, 1961 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. TO CHANGE: a-3951 reddy L. Nielson, Delta, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 6 sec.-ft. of water initiated by Application Ap-plication No. 27087. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point S. 10 ft. and E. 1310 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 36, T15S, R5W, and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 200 acres in WHSW'i, SEViSWW, NEViSWVi Sec. 36, T15S, R5W, NWUNEV4 Sec. 1, T16S, R5W. Hereafter, 6 sec.-ft. is to be diverted di-verted from a 16-in. well, bet. 50 and 900 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and W. 1980 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 36, T15S, R5W, and used during dur-ing the same period and for the same purposes as described above in SWUNWH, NEViSW, NW'i-NEtt NW'i-NEtt Sec. 36, WVSW'i, SEV4SE14 Sec. 25, T15S, R5W; Lots 6, 7, WV4-SWVi WV4-SWVi Sec. 30, T15S, R4W. . a-4005 Utah Water & Power Board, State Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Ut. proposes to change the place of use of 6 sec.-ft. of water initiated by Application No. 28447. The water is to be diverted from a well at a point S. 1400 ft. and E. I960 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 26, T16S, R8W, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 910 acres in SWVANWU, WViSE'A-NWVA, WViSE'A-NWVA, NWVASWVA Sec. 26, NE'A-SE, NE'A-SE, SE'ASEVA, SWVA SWVA Sec. 27, SEVA Sec. 31, NWVANEVA, SE'A, NSWy Sec. 29, T16S, R8W. Hereafter 6 sec.-ft. is to be diverted di-verted from a 16-in. well, 850 ft. deep at a point S. 1412.5 ft. and E. 23025.5 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 30, T16S, R8W. The water is to be used during the same period as heretofore for the irrigation of 771.3 acres in SWVANWVA, SEVANW-VA, SEVANW-VA, NWVASWVA Sec. 26, NEVA SE'A, SEVA SEVA, SWVA SWVA, Sec. 27, EV4 Sec. 28, SEVA Sec. 29, SEVA Sec. 31, T16S, R8W, and for year-round stock-watering purposes. TO APPROPRIATE! 33496 J. Chester Young, Burbank Route, Milford, Ut. 1 sec.-ft. from a 5-in. well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point N. 1848 ft. and W. 100 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 2, T24S, R20W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30, for the watering of 100 cattle, 10 horses, 20 hogs and 200 sheep, and for the irrigation of 15 acres, all uses in Lot 4, Sec. 2, T24S, R20W. 33497 J. Chester Young, Burbank Route, Milford, Ut. 3 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a point W. 1520 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 1, T24S, R20W. The water Is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30 for the irrigation of 55 acres in Lots 5, 6, 7, SEVSE',4 Sec. 2, T24S, R20W. 33498 J. Chester Young, Burbank Route, Milford, Ut. 4 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. - Al tT i, riP'-n.. f-ii T moms Strm Door mt4 Windows. Parch Bam, f awltry Window. W Qiant Ghitsicltk Scut mmm tag up .t -. - 'y.-i. " "i i tut .i i 1 ' 20',., S lm So litti ': CJ is a 9 12' Probate and Guardianship Notices. No-tices. Consult Clerk of District Court, or respective signers for information. deep at a point N. 400 ft. and V. 1520 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 2, T24S, R20W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30 for the irrigation irri-gation of 89 acres in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, SEV4SEV4 said Sec. 2. 33565 Abraham Irrigation Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft. and W. 500 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 30, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 4200 acres, all uses in SV-i Sec. 7, WVi Sec. 17, Sees. 18, 19, NWVi, WV4S-WV4 WV4S-WV4 Sec. 20, Sec. 30, T16S, R7W; SM Sec. 11, SVi Sec. 12, EV4, NV4-NWVA, NV4-NWVA, SE',4NWVA Sec. 13, NEVA Sec. 24, T16S, R8W, Sec. 5, T17S, R7W. 33571 Section No. 21 Water Association, As-sociation, R. F.D., Delta, Ut. 6 sec.-ft. sec.-ft. from a 20-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 60 ft. and W. 60 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 21, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 5 families, for the watering of 1000 sheep, cattle and hogs, and from Feb. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental , supply, for the irrigation of 640 acres, all uses in said Sec. 21. 33586 Delta Canal Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 1527 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 35, T16S, RTW. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 21,911.9 acres in Secs 17 to 21 incl 27 to 34 incl., T15S, R7W; Secs. 12, 13, 24 to 26 incl., 35, 36, T15S, R8W; Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12, T16S, R8W; Secs. 2 to 11 incl., 13 to 17 incl., 20 to 23 incl., 27 to 29 incl., 32 to 35 incl., T16S, R7W; Secs. 2 to 5 incl., 9, 10, T17S, R7W. 33634 Deseret Irrigation Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, bet. 400 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 330 ft. and W. 58 ft. from EVA Cor. Seci 9, T17S, R7W. The water Is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 20,783.39 acres in Sec. 7 to 10 incl., Secs. 15 to 22 incl., Secs. 27 to 36 incl., T17S, RTW, Secs. 1 to 3 incl., 9 to 16 incl., Sec. 19, 21 to 28 incl., T17S, R8W; Secs. 1 to 9 incl., 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 30 T18S, R7W; Secs. 10 to 13 incl., 15, 24, 25, T18S, R8W. 33636 Lincoln R. Eliason, Deseret, Dese-ret, Ut. 6 sec.-ft. from a 16-in, well, bet. 500 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 2700 ft. and W. 2500 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1, T18S. R7W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the watering of 360 cattle, and for the irrigation of 960 acres, all uses in SEVA, SWV4SWVA Sec. 1, NH, SEVA Sec. 12, T18S, R7W; S'i Sec. 7, T18S, R6W. 33650 Clark B. Cox. -Delta, Ut. 6 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft. and E. 150 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TITS, ROW. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of 2 families, and for the watering of 100 livestock, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 4S0 acres, all uses in SWV.SWVA Sec. 29, WVi-NW'A, WVi-NW'A, NWVi SWVA Sec. 32, EVi NEVA NE-VA Sec. 31, T17S, ROW; EViNEU, SEU Sec. 6, T18S, R6W. - Tt ft Shatterproof Flexible Long-Lasting Only29(?Lin.F.. 36 inches wide Als In 23" & 43" widths 6' Prtt well, behind ttvtt. I.H... Chair Cvi, Gf mwt ftogi. Doors with Flex Mm KEEP OUT COLD HOLD IN HEAT Save up to 40 on fuel Don't let cold wea'her catch you unprepared. Have a warm, cozy home all winter long. Get Flex-O-Glass NOW! v hi.' Snon Cot D It Costs Anyone Cm Af'nd It ail tet it U'fs to co.eri scen co'ch 33657 Russell Knight.Delta, Ut. 5 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 2640 ft. from SVA Cor. Sec. 22, T18S, R5W. The water is to be used for the watering of 250 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation irri-gation of 640 acres, all uses in WVi Sec. 22, EVA Sec. 21, T18S, R5W. 33663 J. Clifford Petersen.Hinck-ley, Petersen.Hinck-ley, Ut. 4 sec.-ft. from a 12-in. well, bet. 600 and 1500 ft. deep at a point S. 2600 ft. and E. 2600 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 28, T16S, R8W. The water is to be used for the watering of 200 cattle, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1, for the irrigation of 320 acres, all uses in WV4 said Sec. 28. 33716 John Rex Jensen, Delta, Ut. 5 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 500 and 650 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 160 acres in SWVA said Sec. 11. 33713 Delta City Corp., Delta, Ut. 5 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 475 ft. and E. 350 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32, T16S, R6W. The water is to be used for the municipal muni-cipal purposes of Delta City. 33724 Delta Canal Co., and Ab raham Irrigation Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 , and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 50 , ft. and E. 1330 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 33, T16S, R7W. The water is t0 be used from Mar- 1 to Nov- 15 as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 9,084.2 acres in Secs. 20, 29, 32, 33, T16S, RTW, Secs. 7, 8, 9, 16 to 21 incl., 28 to 32 incl., TIGS, RTW, Secs. 11, 12, 13, T16S, R8W. 33725 Delta Canal Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. and W. 2690 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 9, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 4,796.1 acres in Secs. 22, 23, 26, 33, 34, 35, T17S, R6W; Secs. 3 to 9 incl., T18S, R6W. 33726 Delta Canal Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. and W. 50 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 8, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 11.191.9 acres in Secs. 17 to 21 incl., 27 to 34 incl.,hny of the foregoing applications T15S, RTW; Secs. 12, 13, 24 to 26 , with reasons therefor, must be filed incl., 35, 36, T15S, R8W; Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12, T16S, R8W, Secs. 4 to 8 incl., T16S, R7W. 33727 Delta Canal Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 50 ft. and W. 100 ft. from Published in the Millard County SE Cor. Sec. 22, T16S, RTW. The Chronicle, Delta, Utah, from Octo-water Octo-water is to be used from Mar. 1 1 br 12 to October 26, 1961. to Nov. 15, as a supplemental sup- ' ply, to irrigate 18,031.9 acres in Mrs. Henry Hansen and daugh- Secs. 17 to 21 incl., 27 to 34 incl., ter, Miss Ruth Hansen, were in Salt T15S, R7W; Secs. 12, 13, 24 to 26 Lake City Friday evening for a visit incl., 35, 36, T15S, R8W; Secs. 1, witn Mrs. Hansen's brothers and 2, 11, 12, T16S, R8W; Secs. 2 to sisters. Thp familv rmrtv was held 11 incl., 13 to IT incl., 20 to 23 incl., a T 1 e a e ! 11 T16S, RTW. 33728 Deseret Irrigation Co., Deseret, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 250 ft. and E. 80 ft. from WVA Cor. Sec. 34, T17S, RTW. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 4,520 acres In Secs. 33, 34, TITS, RTW; Seca 4 to 9 incl., IT to 19 incl., 30, T1SS, RTW; Secs. 13, 24, 25, T1SS, R8W. 33729 Deseret Irrigation Co., Deseret, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 740 ft. and E. 1485 ft from WVA Cor. Sec. 22, TITS, RTW The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 14,240 acres in Secs. 21, 22, 2T to 36 incl. TITS, RVVV; Secs. 25 to 28 incl., TITS, R8W; Secs. 1 to 9 incl., 11, 12, IT to 19 incl., 30, T18S, RTW; Sees. 10 to 13 incl., 15, 24, 25, T18S. RSW. 33730 Deseret Irrigation Co., Deseret, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 10 ft. and W. 10 ft. from Eli Cor. Sec. 27, T17S, RTW. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, sup-ply, for the irrigation of 3.040 acres in Secs. 35, 36, T17S, RTW; Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12, T18S, RTW. 33731 Abiahani Irrigation Co Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 1370 ft. and E. 50 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6. T17S, RTW. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 8,253.9 acres in Secs. 30, 31, T16S, RTW; Secs. 3, 4. 10, 13, 14, 15, 22 to 2S incl., 31 to 36 incl., T16S, RSW; Sec. 6, TITS, RTW; Secs. 1, 2. 3, 5, TITS, RSW. U CRYSTAL Cover Your Screen Porches, Breezeways, Windows and Genuine, Shatterproof - O - Glass CUT i A ! WITH B OH V . ,N E """" 33732 Abraham Irrigation Co., 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 330 ft. and E. 100 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 5,744.3 acres, in Sees. 3, 4, 10, 13 to 15 incl., 22 to 28 inch, 31 to 35 incl., T16S, R8W; Sec. 5, T17S, R8W. 33733 Abraham Irrigation Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 1955 ft. and E. 25 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T16S, R8W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, to irrigate 4,221.3 acres in Sees. 3, 4, 10, 14, 15, 22, 23, 26 to 28 incl., 31, 32, 34, 35, T16S, R8W. 33734 Delta Canal Co., and Melville Irrigation Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. and E. 375 ft. from NV4 Cor. Sec. 29, T17S, R6W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental supply, to irrigate 4,125 acres in Sees. 3 to 9 incl., T18S, R6W; Sees. 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, T17S, R6W. 33736 Melville Irrigation Co., Delta, Ut. 10 sec.-ft. from a 24-in. well, bet. 600 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 1717 ft. and W. 924 ft. "om b'.A Cor. bee. 31, T16S, R6W. The water is to be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 15, as a supplemental suPPlv- t0 irrigate 9,197.4 acres in 'Sec. 31, T16S, R6W; Sees. 35, 36, T16S, R7W; Secs. 1, 2, 11 to 15 incl., 22 to 25 incl., 26, 27, 36, T17S, RTW; Secs. 6 to 9 incl., 16 to 21 incl., 28 to 30 incl., 32, TITS, R6W. 33754 U. S. of America, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Ut. .015 sec.-ft. from a 2-in. well, bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 751 ft. and W. 80 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 29, T18S, R7W. The water is to be used for the watering of 400 cattle in SE VA NE VA said Sec. 29. 33782 Willianr Clark Ivie, Delta, Del-ta, Ut. 6 sec.-ft. from a 16-in. well, bet. 800 and 1000 ft. deep at a point N. 20 ft. and W. 20 ft. from EVA Cor. Sec. 8, T16S, R7W. The water is to be used for the watering water-ing of 200 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, as a supplemental supply, sup-ply, to irrigate 200 acres, all uses in NMi Sec. 8, SEVA NEVA Sec. 7, TIGS. RTW. Protests resisting the granting of in duplicate with the State Engineer, Engi-neer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before November 25, 1961. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Cwahlen, at Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis came from Ellensburg, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson came from Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenze Peterson came from American Fork. 7,500 Read It In The CHRONICLE HERE ARE SOME D 13. 200 Million Dollars Were Spent By American Drug Companies on Research Last Year. That was 7 times the amount spent in 1940. By 1965, the figure may reach 350,000. 14. Prescriptions Bought Today Helps Finance Tomorrow's Improved Drugs. The money you spent for drugs 20 years ago helped pay for research that made antibiotics, steroids, and hundreds hund-reds of other drugs possible. It was one of the most rewarding re-warding investments you could have made. The same is true today, and the rewards will be even greater. 15. The American Life Expectancy Has Jumped 10 Years in the Last 20 Years. Modern drugs have provided much of the reason for this increase. io. Mini new iiuyi uiiiie iiuiii ft fS American Drug Companies. There was a time when the world looked to Germany for most of the new drugs. American companies have dominated dom-inated the field since the middle 1940's. Between 1939 and 1959, we developed 35 major new drugs, as against 14 from Germany, 7 from Switzerland and 5 liom France. Russia, with its completely-controlled pharmaceutical Oak City News MAE H. Elder Richard Talbot gave his report re-port at Sacrament meeting Sunday night. It was a very fine report given to a packed house of people, including many visitors. Richard's father's sisters, Deon of CaUfornia, Myrtle, of Ogden, Arbie of Salt Lake, and Alta of Delta were pre sent and many others of their fa milies. Richard's sister Lullna of Nephi was present. Richard was in the same mission his father Cloyd Talbot was some years ago, and on Nov. IT Arnold will fill a mission in the same mission field, the East Central States LDS Mission. Don Harris is home after working work-ing in California the past summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Sheriff, Mrs. Lorna Lovell and Mrs. Harriet Fin-linson Fin-linson visited in Richfield with their sister, Kathleen Anderton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anderton have a new baby girl. Mr. Earl Harris was in Salt Lake a few days last week for a checkup check-up with his doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Nielson and children and Bonnie Rae Lovell Mr. and Mrs. Clead Lovell, all of Salt Lake visited in Oak City over the weekend. Mr. Collier Lovell had daughters Erma and Hazel visiting him last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson have gone to McGill, Nev., to be with their son Meldon and wife. They have been grieved at the birth of a little new grandchild born dead at the Pine Valley Hospital, Hos-pital, This is the second baby Meldon Mel-don and Jean have lost at birth. Mrs. Mary Anderson has had her sister Minnie Ashby visiting last week. She lives at Lynndyl. Geniel and Roy Martin and children child-ren and Glen and LaVon Christen-sen Christen-sen and children visited a few days with parents, Ivan and Susan Shipley. Ship-ley. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lyman visited in Oak City on their way to spend the winter at St. George to do temple tem-ple work. Mrs. Emma Talbot went to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the funeral fun-eral services of her aunt, Mary Jane Heaps. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Lovell and Randy were Oak City visitors from St. George. - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roper and family of Cedar City spent the weekend in Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lovell and Mr. and Mrs. Onzlon Nelson and children were here from Sunset. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pyke and Wilna Wixom were Oak City visitors, vis-itors, also Kent and Darla Staley and baby were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Olson and children visited several days. Mr. Alden Nielson spent a few-days few-days here from Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge are spending a week in Oak City from Sunset. Their mother, Mrs. Eliza Anderson has spent a week or two with them. She returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson 9 mi FACTS WHICH REVEAL THE REAL STORY VALUE, LOW COST LIFE GIVIHG DRUGS iermany SHIPLEY spent several days in Oak City from California. Shirley, Rosalie and families fa-milies and Arlene Anderson were all home several days with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson. Little eight-year old Pete Jacob-son, Jacob-son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maiben Jacobson, has been in the hospital at Salt Lake for an eye operation ! since Friday. His mother is at Salt Lake with him. We hope for a speedy recovery and his eyesight again for Pete. Nearly all of our college students were home over the weekend and the deer hunt. Miss Margaret Alldredge is attending at-tending beauty school in Salt Lake. I Sugarville VENICE DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Cal Boothe had visiting vis-iting them over the weekend, Mrs. Vivian Talbot and Wanda Bendix-on. Bendix-on. Then for the deer hunt, Roy Bendixon and a nephew Artie Ben-dixon, Ben-dixon, from Halfway, Ore., son of Leon Bendixon. Bob Jenson is home visiting his wife and family and here for the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Abbott and family from Clearfield, visited their families, Doris Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Terry and families and wer here for the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis and Rex Lundgreen of Salt Lake came for the deer hunt and a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davis. LaRay and Carl Greene of Salt Lake visited with their mother, Lois NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the joint estates of Courtland E. Stewart and Lydia Knight Stewart, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of February, 1962. Glen C. Stewart, Administrator of the joint estates of Courtland E. Stewart and Lydia Knight Stewart Delta, Utah First Publication October 5, 1961 Final Publication November 9, 1961 Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICX RELIEF OR NO COST HP Over five million packages of the WILL A RD TREAT MEN T have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to E-cess E-cess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassinest, Heartburn, Sleep lessncst, etc., due to Escest Acid. Ask for "Willard't Message" which fully explain this home treatment tree at Hakcr Pharmacy El l II II II II It II industry, has not produced one single effective new drug in the last 40 years. 17. Death Rates for Major Diseases Are Plummeting. Pneumonia and influenza deaths are down 70 since 1937. Down 83 since 1944 for gastric diseases; 90 for scarlet fever-; 93c for whooping cough; 96 for diphtheria. The list is very long. 18. Mastoiditis and Other Ear Infections Were Major Health Threat 15 Years Ago. Surgery was usually indicated, and the total cost of the di sease often topped $1,000. Death was not uncommon. Today, the chances of recovery have increased 76. The disease is now curable without surgery, using about $15 worth of antibiotics. Mastoiditis has become so rare, medical schools have difficulty finding cases for teaching teach-ing purposes. 19. Our Increasing Life Expectancy Has m a Great u.Hftn.i FrAtinmu ItUIIVIiUI k-VVII Will 1 1 IV JU1 IWIIililll VI !ie pr;ceess Value of l if? if w if k' IIIWVIWJJ I UlUw Ul LUC II5CH. In just one recent year, the US. Treasury collected one billion dollars in taxes from people who would have been dead, had the 1937 death rate continued. Because these people lead active, useful lives, they added 6 billion dollars dol-lars to the national income. Green and Chuck. Sunday night the program was given by the Bishopric with George Jenson conducting. Talks were given gi-ven by Roger Shurtz, Elizabeth Hinckley and Ruth Losee. Mrs. Blanche Davis was chosen for leader lead-er of the Laurels. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton of California Califor-nia visited their sister, Norma Meinhardt and husband and brother bro-ther Art Hill and family. They are up here for the deer hunt. Mitchell Clark is here from California Cali-fornia visiting his brothers and sister, sis-ter, Rufus, Dick, John and Callie Morrison and their families. He is also here for the deer season. Well, the deer are coming in thick and fast. We hope everyone gets their deer they are entitled to, and the ones from out of state that pays so much for a license. Here's happy hunting to them all. The class of Ireta Shurtz held a little party for her primary class Sunday afternoon and invited their mothers and the Bishopric. 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