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Show l i : ; ,1 l NOTMCES SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUD CIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MILLARD, STATE OF UTAH DEAN TALBOT, aka HAROLD) DEAN TALBOT and CAROL) TALBOT, aka CAROL DEAN) TALBOT, ) Plaintiffs, ) -vs- ) MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE) DISTRICT NUMBER ONE, a body) corporate and politic; GRANT) THEOBALD, Administrator of) the Estate of Charles Theobald,) deceased; C. HAROLD THEO-) BALD and MRS. C. HAROLD) THEOBALD, his wife, whose) true and correct name Is other-) wise unknown; ARTHUR W.) THEOBALD and MRS. ARTHUR) W. THEOBALD, his wife, whose) tiue and correct name is other-) wise unknown; CLUFF TALBOT) and RUTH TALBOT, his wife;) the heirs, creditors, devisees,) legatees and personal represen-) tatives of the personal defend-) .(. iirhA micrht h HatpacpH) the stockhders,rdilojo Signs, auu auwcoaui? tit uiicicaw of any of the above named cor-) porate defendants that might) have ceased to exist; and all) named or other persons un-) known claiming any right, title,) estate thereon or interest in the) real property described In the) complaint adverse to the plain-) tiffs' 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 or mail to E:don A. Ellason, Plaintiffs' Attorney, At-torney, Delta, Utah, an Answer In writing to the Complaint and file a copy of said Answer with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith served serv-ed upon you. If your address Is unknown to the Plaintiff or his Attorney and no such petition bearing the requi-the requi-the Complaint is not attached to site number of signatures shall be this Summons, it will be filed with-: filed prior to the date herein spec-in spec-in said ten days with the Clerk' if ied for the appointing of a suc- of the above-entitled Court and you may there obtain a copy. This action is brought to quiet mediately proceed to fill such of-title of-title in the Plaintiff to certain pro- flee by the appointment of any perty described as follows: ( competent person whom they may The Southeast V of the North- east Vi of Section 24, Township DATED this 20th day of April, A. 17 South, Range 8 West. D- 19C6- The West of the Southwest BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-lA COMMIS-lA of the Southwest of Sec- SIONERS OF MILLARD COUNTY, tion 16,, Township 17 South, s WALTER L. EKINS, Range 7 West, SLB&M, Contain- Chairman ing 20 acres more or less. First Publication: April 28, 1966. Beginning at a point 358 feet Final Publication: May 5, 1966. South of the Northeast Corner of Lot 4, Block 17. Plat "B"j NOTICE Hinckley Town Survey, running ' thence West 165 feet; thence; Tv aarA ,.t tM,..i ,m South 145 feet; thence East 189 feet; thence North 65 feel; thence West 24 feet; thence North 80 feet to point of beginning. begin-ning. Beginning 57 feet South of the Northeast Corner of Lot 1, Block1 8, Plat "B", Hinckley Town Survey Sur-vey and running thence West! 158 Vi feet; thence North 207 feet; thence East 158 Vi feet; ,t.henc South 207 feet to beginning. begin-ning. Beginning at a point 16 Rods South of the Northwest Corner of the Northeast V of the Southeast South-east Vi of Section 19, T. 17 S., R. 7 W. SLB&M, running thence East 32 Rods; thence South 8 Rods; thence East 2 Rods; thence South 22 Rods; thence West 35 Rods, more or less. inence norm ju, koqs, more check covering the bid submit-or submit-or less to point of begUmng. ted howeVeri after the bid Is a- Beglnning at the Northwest Cor-j ner of the Northeast Vi of the 17 S., R. 7 W. SLB&M and running run-ning thence South 517.5 feet; thence West 264 feet; thence North 517.5 feet; thence East 264 feet to place of beginning. Beginning at a point 24 chains West of the East Quarter Corner Cor-ner of Section 19, T. 17 S., R. 7 West, SlJiiM, and running thence South 490.5 feet; thence West 319 feet; thence North 490.5 feet; thence East 319 feet to the point of beginning. Dated this the 27th day of April, A. I)., 1966. ELDON A. ELIASON, Attorney for the Plaintiffs, Delta, Utah P.aintiffs' Address: Hinckley, Utah First Publication: April 28, 1966. Final Publication: May 19. 1966. NOTICE OF VACANCY NOTICE is hereby given that the term of office of BERT C. JOHNSON JOHN-SON as Supervisor of Millard County Coun-ty Drainage District Number Three has expired. NOTICE Is further given that the Board of County Commissioners will, on Wednesday, the 18th day of May. A.D., 1966. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the County Commissioners' Room in the County Courthouse at Fillmore. Fill-more. Millard County, Utah, appoint a successor to fill such office; said successor to be appointed to serve a term expiring at 12:00 o'clock midnight of May 1st. 1969, and thereafter until his successor In office of-fice is duly appointed and qualified. quali-fied. NOTICE is further given that if. at any time prior to the date set forth for appointing a successor to fill such office, the owners of title Probata and Guardianship Notice. No-tice. Coiuult Dtrk of District Court, m respective iignri tot information. the total acreage of all lands with in said District shall sign and file a written petition with the County Clerk addressed to the Board of County Commissioners and request ing me appointment of any certain cer-tain person to fill such office, the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint such person; but If no such petition bearing the requi site number of signatures shall be tiled prior to the date herein specified spec-ified for the appointing of a successor suc-cessor to fill such Office, then the County Commissioners shall im mediately proceed to fill such office of-fice by the appointment of any competent person whom they may select. DATED this 20th day of April, A. D., 1966. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COMMIS-SIONERS OF MJLLARD COUNTY, s WALTER L. EKINS, Chairman First Publication: April 28, 1966. Final Publication: J$&yj, 1966. or vacancy ' NOTTCE is hereby given that the term of office of QUIN T. SHEPHERD SHEP-HERD as Supervisor of Millard County Drainage District Number Four has expired. NOTICE is further given that the Board of County Commissioners will, on Wednesday, the 18th day of May, A.D., 1966, at the hour of 10:00 o clock a.m. of said day, at the County Commissioners' Room in the County Courthouse at Fill- more. Millard Count v Utah nnnint , ' , r a successor to fill such office; said successor to De appointed to serve a term expiring at 12:00 o'clock midnight of May 1st, 1969, and thereafter until his successor in office of-fice is duly appointed and qualified. quali-fied. NOTICE is further given that if, at any time prior to the date set forth for appointing a successor to fill such office, the owners of title to land representing a majority of Manager, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake the total acreage of all lands with- Citv- utah 841 u- Anv claims or ob-in ob-in said District shall sign and file jections must be filed, with evi a written peetition with the Coun ty Clerk addressed to the Board of County Commissioners and requesting request-ing the appointment of any certain cer-tain person to fill such office, the Board of County Commissioners shall appoint such person; but if cessor to fill such office, then the 1 County Commissioners shall im-' cept In unit bids on the following property at Hinckley until Tues day, 5:00 p.m., May 10, 1966. No. 1973 Beg. 102 feet N. S. W Corner Lot 2, Blk. A. Hinckley P0RTION IN THE SEVIER RIV-) 1 ?"rV B 125 ft. Th.'R AND THE VIRGIN RIVERJ n. 11., in. w. 11., in. o. 98 ft. to Beg. No. 1971 Beg. at the SE. Corner of Lot 1, Block 3, Plat A., Hinck-ly Hinck-ly Town Survey. Th. N. 200 ft., Th. W. 228 ft., Th. S. 200 ft., Th. E. 228 ft. to Beg. No. 1976 Lot 4, Block 3, Plat A., Hinckley Town Survey & Beg. at the S.W. Corner of Lot 3, in Said Block 3, Th. S. 32 ft., Th. E. 453 ft., Th. N. 32 ft., Th. W. 228 ft., Th. N. 232 ft., Th. W. 133 ft., Th. S. 54 ft., Th. W. 92 ft., Th. S. 178 ft. to Beg. It will not be necessary to send warded, 10 days will be granted to complete transaction on this pro- perty. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. TALMAGE TAYLOR, Superintendent First Publication: April 28, 1966. Final Publication: May 5, 1964. SUMMONS Civil No. 5578 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FJFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MILLARD, STATE OF UTAH VERDELL BLSHOP and DANA) W. BISHOP, husband and wife,) as Joint tenants, ) Plaintiffs, ) vs ) A. W. MACARTHUR and MRS.) A W. MACARTHUR, his wife,) whose true and correct name is) otherwise unknown; MILLARD) COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT) NO. 3, a body corporate and pol-) ltic; HOMER U. PETERSEN, An-) ciliary Administrator of the Es- tate of George S. Ingraham, a) single man, deceased; the heirs,) creditors, devisees, legatees and) personal representatives of the) personal Defendants above) named who might be deceased;) and the stockholders, creditors,) assigns and successors in inter-) est of any of the above named) corporate Defendants which) have ceased to exist; and all) other persons unknown claim-) Ing any right, title, estate there-) in or Interest In the real pro-) perty described in the Com-) plaint adverse to Plaintiffs' ti- ties or any cloud upon Plain-) tiffs titles thereto, ) Defendants. ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: required to serve upon or mail to r 1 1 t r . ri : Dudley Crafts, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Plain-tiffs, at Delta, Utah, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of the above entitled couit within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served serv-ed upon you. This action is brought to quiet title to the following described de-scribed lands in Miilard County, state of Utah: The Southeast li of the Southwest South-west l(, and the Southwest of the Southeast of Section Five, Township 17 South, Range 7 West, Salt Lake Base and Mer idian. Subject to any and all easements or rights of way of record, or now existing. DATED this 1st dav of April, A. D., 1966.- DUDLEY CRAFTS, Attorney for Plaintiffs, P. O. Address: Delta, Utah Plaintiffs' Addresses: Hinckley, Utah First Publication: April 28, 1966. Final Publication: May 19. 1966. NOTICE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions , " " . n Y A .Vh , . . '. 0 r j ft. deep at a point N. 394 ft. and ?.Lih,. CS"gJe!?of.P?eodE. 547 ft. from Cor. Sec. 22, JUIlt? Zl, 101 IIO Olttl. 1.100, 10 u.o. C. 871a) has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory patent pat-ent for the following-described lands granted to the State under various acts of Congress for the support of common schools: TTu Al iQitr? rp n O T 1 JLT Utah 0149416 T 19 S R 13 W sees. 2, 16, 32, 36; T. 19 S., R. 14 W. sees. 2, 16, 32, 36. Salt Lake Meridian, Utah. Persons asserting a claim to any of the above-described land other than through the State, or having , a bonafide objection to the pro- posed issuance of patent, are re-1 quired to file protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office dence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. Where the State of Utah may have l J.. . t A .U 1 J - iicauj in . uk mi.us iu pnve ownersr.ip, ine issuance ui a patent will not affect the pres ent owner s title to the lands, J. E. KEOGH, Manager First Publication: April 28, 1966. Final Publication: May 26, 1966. ORDER Civil No. 6049 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE GEN-) ERAL DETERMINATION OF) THE RIGHTS TO THE USE OF) WATER, BOTH SURFACE AND) UNDERGROUND, WITHIN ALL) OF TOOELE COUNTY; ALL OF) JUAB COUNTY, EXCEPT THAT) PORTION DRAINING TO UTAH) LAKE AND TO THE SEVIER) RIVER DRAINAGE; AND ALL) OF MILLARD, BEAVER AND) IRON COUNTIES EXCEPT THAT) DRAINAGE IN UTAH. Upon reading and filing the petition pe-tition of Huber C. Lambert, State Engineer of the State of Utah, praying for an order of this Court permitting the water users within the area covered by this general determination proceeding to elect to make proof as in the usual manner man-ner or to file a water users claim in this proceeding in lieu of proof of appropriation, and good cause appearing therefor, it is ORDERED that notice of the filing fil-ing of said petition be given by publication of this Order in The Dressy Robes and for Mother I i on S-SER day t I Girdles Gowns Pajamas ! NYLON Bras Hankies Slips Hand Bags Gloves Dressy Sweaters Blouses SPORTSWEAR Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, iiti.l, n oAU 1 oUa P;tn Utah; Deseret News, Salt Lake City Utah: Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, Tooele, Utah; and Millard County ! Chronicle, Delta, Utah, in the issues is-sues of said newspapers published once a week for the weeks com- mencing April 25, 19G6, May 2, 1966, and May 9, 1966, and it is further ORDERED that anv objection to said petition must be filed with said Court and a copy thereoi. mailed to the office of the Utah Attorney General, Slate Capitol, alt ke,Hy' Utahl n r before! May 27. 1966. Dated this 13th day of April, 1966. ! JOSEPH E. NELSON DISTRICT JUDGE NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following nnniicntions have been filed with the State Engineer; to appropriate water in Millard County, State of Ut. All locations' are in SLB&M. 37386 (S8-1556) U. S. of America,' Bureau of Land Management, Fillmore, Fill-more, Ut., .050 sec.-ft. of water from a 6-in. well from 300 to 500 ft. deep at a point N. 767 ft. and W. 1765 ft. from E'4 Cor. Sec. 33, T15S, R10W. The water is to b used year round for the stockwatering of 150 head of cattle & 15,000 sheep, also for the watering of wildlife and fowl and for recreation uses, all in NEUNEVi Sec. 1, T16S. R10VV. 37540 (68-1749) M. J. Moody Co., RFD, Delta, Ut., .015 sec.ft. of water from a 4-in. well from 200 to 300 T16S, R7W, and used year round for the stockwatering of 700 head of cattle in SWUNW', Sec. 22, T16S, R7W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the above applications with "-Oainia UKiiriwi 1 " u o i uau 111 duplicate witn the State Engineer reasons therefor must be filed in 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before June 18, 1966. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Millard County Chronicle, Delta, Ut., from May 5, to May 19, 1966. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of May, 1966, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, Millard County Utah, I will offer I '""I ' for sale at public auction and sell , ,h highest bidder ,or cash pur suant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District Number Three in the County of Millard, State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under un-der a preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which aTe a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. A. L. POULSON 3275 Beg. 150 Ft. W. of the NE. Cor. of Sec. 16, T. 16 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M., Th. W. 58.7 Ft., Th. S. 208.7 Ft., Th. E. 58.7 Ft., Th. N. 208.7 Ft. to Beg. .19 Acre. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 15th day of April, A. D 1966. GUY L. ROBINS COUNTY AUDITOR MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH First Publication: April 21, 1966. Final Publication: May 12, 1966. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR Notice is hereby given that on the 18th day of May, 1966, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Courthouse in Fillmore, Millard County, Utah. I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant pur-suant to the provisions of Section 59-10-64, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, the following described real estate situated in Millard County Drainage District ay Dresses Gown Sets m v HOSIERY House Shoes Shoes Wallets f Millard County Chronicle twvmvwmvvvvwvwvw.vvv,v.v.v',v eammaton jiVM'l f wl Vf kv w w rtSVU Tne Leamjngton Relief Society i,ii r.,llv hit iho Wknnt lust Wednesday at the Electric Cooking! School." We won the large roaster by having the most in attendance; Laura Nielson got an electric iron; Ida Overson got a hand-mixer and I got the oven-baked dinner, which' was verv good, twhich I aidnt;ooy. need). Many Leamington people attend- ed tunerai services tor Barry iiei- son last Friday in the Deseret Stake Number Four in the County ol Millard, State of Utah, and now held by said Drainage District under un-der a preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount oi the taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon said real estate will be accepted. MRS. EARL BR'NGARD D 588 MILLARD MIL-LARD CO. D. D. NO. 4 Lot 4, Blk. 3, Plat A, Delta Townsite. BERNARD CHRISTENSEN D 590 Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 5, Plat A, Del ta Townsite. MRS. EARL BRINGARD D 634 MIL-IjVRD MIL-IjVRD CO. D. D. NO. 4 Lot 1, Block 20, Plat A, Delta Town site. MOAPA FARM PRODUCTS CO. D 868 C-O ALTON D. STEELE Lot 8, Blk. 56, Plat A, Delta Town-site, Town-site, Less Beg. at Pt. where the S. Line of Lot 8, Intersects the U. P. RR. R. of W., Th. E. 45 ft., Th. N. 78 Ft., Th. SW'LY Along R. of W. Beg. MINNIE TUCKER D 1085 S. of the S.V4 of Lot 3, Blk. 93, Plat A, Delta Townsite. REED TURNER ELIZABETH M. TURNER D 1119-1 W.Vfe of Lot 1, Block 103, Plat A, Delta Town-site. Town-site. DONALD EVANS 3888-1 Beg. At the Sec. Cor. of the NW.Vi of Sec. 8, T. 17 S., R. 6W., S.L.M. Th. W. 490 Ft., Th. N. 588.65 Ft., Th. E. 490 Ft., Th. S. 588.65 Ft. to Beg. 6.69 Acres. RALPH MORRISON D 4193 MIL LARD CO. D. D. NO. 4 S.V4 of Lot 14, Block 2, Plat B, Delta Town-site. Town-site. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 15th day of April, A.D., 1966. GUY L. ROBINS COUNTY AUDITOR MTLLARD COUNTY, UTAH First Publication: April 21, 1966. Final Publication: May 12, 1966. NOTICE OF BID NOTICE is hereby given that Delta City as agent and on behalf of property owners abutting the road known as Center Street from Second North to Third North Street in Delta, will receive bids or proposals pro-posals for the curb, gutter and driveways on both sides of said Center Street from Second North to Third North. The bids must be based upn the following instructions: a. Upon the enumerated drawings draw-ings and specifications on file at the office of Delta City Clerk. b. Upon the conditions of the contract attached to the said specifications. c. Upon the terms of the following follow-ing general conditions: 1. Bids must be executed and submitted enclosed in sealed envelope en-velope clearly identified with the name of the bidder, his address, delivered to Delta City Clerk on or before May 15th, 1966. 2. Bidder must understand and agree that if the bidder fails to enter en-ter into a contract as proposed, his bid will be declined and he shall be liable for any damages that the owners may suffer. 3. Bidders are advised to visit the site of the work and acquaint themselves with the curbing, grad ing and driveways and the general job conditions. Failure to do so will not relieve the bidder of any of the obligations he assumes by acceptance ac-ceptance of the work. Grades and inspections will be approved by Wesley Peterson, Surveyor and the bidders will operate under direction of him and such authorization of the owners and will refer all matters mat-ters pertaining to the work to such representative. 4. Bidders will furnish lien waivers wai-vers on all labor and materials prior to payments. 5. The bidders are required to furnish all tools, forms, machinery, appliances necessary for the completion com-pletion of the work. MADGE JOHNSON, Clerk, Delta City Council First Publication: April 28, 1966. Final Publication: May 5, 19C6. "$Zb Thursday, May 5, 1966 . . WANDA NIELSON Center. It was a very sad occasion, Tho stako hnmo was filled. I didn't know Barry too well myself, but he certainly must have biH'ii a fine young man, by nil the many relatives rela-tives and friends in attendance. The flowers were beautiful. A won- derful tribute to a very wonderful Raymond Lovell returned Thursday Thurs-day evening from his mission in Rora-Tonga. His parents, Mr. and jar1 the grandparents of an 8V4 lb. Mrs. Jerald Lovell, met him at the girl, born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Wel-Salt Wel-Salt Lake Airport. j ker of St. Anthony, Idaho, the 27th Mrs. Myrtle Nielson went to Mil-j 01 Ap!'il,T!j0 y,ou.nf, 'dJ will,be ford last Friday to attend a Semin ary Graduates dance with her grandson, Steve Larsen and parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Janet) Lang and baby of Ogden are visiting parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd (Ethyl) Kim-ber Kim-ber and son visited at the Welby Lovell home last Saturday. Gordon Lovell and friend, Annette Ann-ette Johnson, visited at the Jerald Lovell home last Sunday; also, to visit his brother, Raymond. Mrs. Leonard Ralphs, mother of Norma Nielson, returned home to j Aberdeen, Idaho last Friday. She ! had been staying with Morma since Norma's return from the hospital. DeAnn Nielson, Glen Lee Roper, Mary Jo Finlinson, Owen Nielson, came home from their different colleges to attend Barry's funeral. joyable Primary conference was Mrs. Erva Bradfield took care of 1 held. The theme "Miracle of a Tea-her Tea-her nephew's baby, Mike, (James : cher" was very interesting. Our Pays) far a couple of days, while his wife was in the hospital. Many of the small fry of the 1st and 2nd grades of Leamington went to a birthday party for Roger LaRue, in Lynndyl, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wangsguard of Huntsville, visited Sunday, with sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Rich (Klee) Finlinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Lorna) Mclntyre and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dutson and family of Granger visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dutson, last Sunday You'll Ai 11 "X See your dealer now UTAH POWER USHT CO. Light-hearted new idea in whiskey taste! Enjoy the bright, sunny Sunny 33rfflftiffll Mir. and Mrs. Jack Nielson hnd their now little girl blessed last Sunday and given the name Heather. Hea-ther. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moody and family of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson and girls at I ended Fast Meeting, also, and having a family dinner to celebrate the occasion. Our family went to Delta Sunday, to see our new little grandson, blessed and given the name, Lex Elwin. Bud and Nan are very happy hap-py over the little fellow, as we are. Nan prepared a delicious dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Don (Joan) Bird and family, Barbara Christensen, (Nan's sister) and our family. Carina, Marsha Hanson and Gayl Nielson went to Provo Tuesday, to keep a doctor's appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Finlinson named Trudy Rosell. This makes five children for Ted and Margene. Mrs. Mildred Clark of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Groy Kirkpatrick of Resida, Calif., spent Sunday afternoon af-ternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCann and Deaune. He is Bud's nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and baby from Sandy are spending a few days with Mrs. Clara Johnson and Kent. Eda Christensen and four girls of Oak City, and Bettv Christensen and four boys and Mrs. Delia Han- cock of Pavson, spent the day at Louise Lovell's working on a quilt for Kay Lovell, who is getting mar- :ned next month. Jay Overson of Cedar City was here over the weekend, helping Ida and boys with some farm work. Last Sunday evening a very en- Primary officers and teachers are very outstanding women. I would like to mention their names as they work very hard teaching our children, child-ren, and want them to know we appreciate all they do: Lorna Mc Intyre, Elaine Johnson, Zola Nielson, Niel-son, Eva Dutson, Louise Nielson, Alta Lovell Jene Bradfield, Ruth Finlinson, and Clara Johnson. Mrs. Norma Nielson went to Salt Lake for a medical checkup. Claudine Nielson and I went to Richfield last Tuesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walt (Ruby) Esklund on the way home. love tuMTiirow usimiiico CiKwn Ohio iuwuf,.iiT KMoor n tfiiii taste of if' w 4 40 ton to land representing a majority of You are hereby summoned and |