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Show LEGAL KOTICE ORDER FOR GRAND JURY HEARING SUMMONS NOTICE MINERAL. APPLICATION No. , U-6347. UNITED STATES DE-PAIITMENT DE-PAIITMENT OF THE INTERIOR, INTERI-OR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, MAN-AGEMENT, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Notice is hereby given lhat the new Klondike Mining Company, 2 7 5 3 Chadwlck Street, Snlt Lake City, Utah 81106, has nndo application Tor patent to the Cabin Lode, Bright LiKht Mining Claim No. 2, Bright Light Mining Claim, nrlght Light No. 5, Bright Light No. 6, Bright Light .No. 7, Bright 1. !t;ht No. 8, Foreseen Tungsten Mining Claim, Foreseen Tung-rten Tung-rten Mining Claim No. 2, White Cloud Mining Claim. No. 1, White Cloud Mining Claim No. 2. White Cloud No. 3, and White Cloud No. 4 lode mining claims, Survey No. 7327; Happy Chance No. 1, Happy Chance No. 2, Happy Chance No. 3, Happy Chance No. 4, and Happy Chance No. 5 lode mining claims, Survey No. 7330; and Bright Light No. 9 and Gold Crown No. 1 lode mining claims. Survey No. 7331; all In unsur-veyed unsur-veyed T. 19 S., R. 14 W., Salt Lake Meridian, unorganized mining district, Millard County, Utah, described as follows: Survey Sur-vey 7327, beginning at corner No. 1, Cabin Lode, whence the SE corner of Section 12, T. 19 S., R. 14 W.. SLM, bears S. 5231' E. 1113.9 feet, thence No. 1508' E. 1493.2 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence S. 8508' W. 638 feet to corner No. 3 of said claim, thence S. 1508' W. 255 feet to corner No. 4 of Bright Light No. 7 claim, thence S. 8508' W. 399.65 feet to line 1-2 of Foreseen Tungsten Mining Min-ing Claim No. 2, thence N. 643' W. 958.5 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence N. 72"46' W. 916.8 feet to line 1-2 of White Cloud No. 4 claim, thence No. 422' W. 753.8 feet to corner cor-ner No. 1 of said claim, thence N. 17"01' E. 1500 feet to corner No. 1 of White Cloud No. 3 claim, thence, N. 7246' W. 600 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, thenco S. 1701' W. 197.2 temb ,4 r T -. mi icvi iu curlier no. x ui wiim' Cloud Mining Claim No. 2, thence N. 8542' W. 600 feet to corner No.. 4 . of , said claim, thence S. 4"17' W. 2999 feet to corner No. 3 of White Cloud Mining Claim No. 1, thence S. S542' E. 600 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence N. 4'17' E. 232.2 feet to line 2-3 of White cloud No. 4 claim, thence S. 7246' E. 284 feet to line 3-4 ot Foreseen Tungsten , Mining Claim, thence S. 554' E. 652,4 feet to line 3-4 of Bright Light No. 8 claim, thence S. 8535' W. 1365.4 feet to corner No. 3 of :aid claim, thence S. 1508' W. 1810 feet to corner No. 3 of Bright Light Mining Claim, thence N. 85"35' E. 1409 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, thence N. 8508' E. 1465 feet to corner No. 4 of Bright Light Mining Claim No. 2, thence N. 1508' E. 571.8 feet to corner No. 1 of said claim, thence N. 8508' E. 638 feet to point of beginning. Survey No. 7330, beginning at corner No. 1, Happy Chance No. 5 claim, whence the NE corner of Section 12, T. 19 S., R. 14 W., SLM, bears S. 8836' E. 593.1 feet thence N. 7524' W. 1499.6 feet to corner No. 2 of said claim, thence S. 1703' W. 3000 feet to corner No. 3 of Happy Chance No. 3 claim, thence S. 7524' E. 1499.6 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, thence N. 1703' E. 3000 feet to the point of beginning. Survey No. 7331, beginning at corner No. 1, Bright Light No. 9 claim, whence t he SE corner of Section 12, T. ! 19 S., R. 14 W., SLM, bears N. 8810.3' E. 4536.9 feet, thence. S. 8745' V. 1504.3 feet to cor-. ner No. 2 of said claim, thence N. 8819' W. 1500 feet to corner No. 2 of Gold Crown No. 1 claim, thence N. 1508' E. 616.9 feet I to corner No. 3 of said claim, thence S. 88 19' E. 1500 feet to corner No. 4 of said claim, , thence N. 8924' E. 1191.4 feet to corner No. 4 of Bright Light . No. 9 claim, thence S. 1508' W. , 571.8 feet to the point of beginning. be-ginning. There are no adjoining 1 or conflicting claims. The location loca-tion notices are recorded in Eook 10, pages 455, 461 and 466; . end Book 12, pages 361, 442, 443, 444, 459-462, inclusive. " Notices of Locations, and re-recorded in Book 71 of Records, 1 pages 571 to 612, inclusive, Millard Mil-lard County, Utah. This notice will be published on the follow ing dates: October 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, 26, December Decem-ber 3, 10. CIVIL No. 6937 , Tn The DISTRICT COURT Of In The DUtrlct Court of Th Tne FIFTH JUDICIAL DIS- Fifth Judicial District In mud XRICT, COUNTY OF MH For Millard County, LARD, STATE OF UTAH State of Utah. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED CLYDE CHENEY, SR., and WfcW under and pursuant to the pro- CLYDE CHENEY, JR.. visions of Section 77-18-1.1, Plaintiffs, Utah Code Annotated 1953 Vs- (Chapter 206, Section 1, Laws DAN E. IRISH, DORIS E. IR- of Utah 1967), that grand jury ish, and NELSON L. CROS- hearing be held at the Court- by, room of the Millard County Defendants Courthouse at Fillmore, Utah, commencing at the hour of 2:00 Thursday, October 15, 1970 t Millard County Chronicle "Auto theft is as disheartening to insurance underwriters who pay for so many stolen cars as it is to those who lose them," states an officer of the Independent Insurance Agents Association of California. "In 1964, one out of every 153 cars was stolen; but in 1968, one out of every 107 cars was stolen, according to U.S. government figures. The auto theft problem is another factor which causes automobile insurance rates to rise. 11 If you are one who views cre ative food preparation as an exciting ex-citing and rewarding challenge, here is an idea you might look into: meat curing. Rural housewives have cured meat for years. Now, modern curing methods and the home freezer open exciting new vistas for the meat menu and make o'clock P.M. on Thursday, the THE STATE OF UTAH TO DOS3;ble an end- 22nd day of October, 1970, at THE ABOVE NAMED DE- less array of new FENDANTS: meat dishes tne . i v.. vear around. xou are bhhv . , and required to serve upon or firgt f reshly : mail to plaintiff's attorney at cured ham was fi4fi Wosr North Temrile. Salt hune in fragrant Lake City, Utah, 84116, an an- hickory Bmoke rtff0 swer In writing to tne com- ,.. trM Roianne to that the Clerk of this court plaint anJ file a copy of said sucn an op' MortonSaltCo. cause notice hereof to be given answer with the clerk of the portunity to 110 N.Wacker by postal? copies hereof in above entitled court within vary the meat rw,f"l'5.! three public places In said twenty days after service of menu so easily b ouooo County for at leat three weeks this summons upon you i If m lS prior to sild hearing date AND fail so to do, judgment by de- cut For example, ham, bacon, by publication hereof in such fault will be taken against you boneless loin, spareribs or back-weekly back-weekly newspapers of general for the relief demanded in said ribs. A tempting, mildcure fla-circularion fla-circularion as are published in complaint (which has been filed vor can be given other meats sairf rjrwintv fr. nt incf fh ...uu , iu (. a r such as beef, poultry and wild j ... ...-. W1U1 UlC UtllV JL OUJU WUl V, aama no Wp O"' , which time and place all per sons, claiming Information justifying justi-fying the calling of a prand jury in said County will be heard in secret and examined under oath by the Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 18.18 OCT'69 Form 37 prior to said hearing issues date. DATED this 21st day of September, Sep-tember, 1970. s James P. McCune District Judge Published in Millard County Chronicle September 24, October 1. 8, and 15, 1970. NOTICE TO CREDITORS and a copy of which is hereto whether you live in town or annexed and herewith served out, if you would like to look upon you). in0 'his intriguing approach to If your address is unknown PuttinS different zing into i jruui au-ura a meat JjsheS, JUSt clip thlS to plaintiff or his attorney, and J, Ae name o"your the complaint is not attached to newspaper and send them to me this summons it will be filed marked "Meat Curing." Adthin said ten days with the As an introductory step I will clerk of the above court, and Cogdgjd you may there obtain a copy form on wnich you can order inis is an action raiiure or very reasonably everything Estate of James Raymond Skinner, defendants to comply with a needed to get underway. 1 his I8.I70CT'69 Form 37 FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE Business Cards Stationery Business Forms . Catalog Sheets Menus COLD FIRE . Start a fire with ice ? VES, YOU 6HAPE THE ICE LIKE A LENS AND USE IT AS YOU WOULD A BURNING OLA99 ICE AGE s7 Deceased. Probate No. 1955 lease entered into with the Creditors will present claims with plaintiffs and seeks among oth-vouchers oth-vouchers to the undersigned Exec- er things, damages in the sum utor at the office of his attorney, of $12,000.00. Thorpe Waddingham, at Delta, Dated July 11, 1970. Utah, on or before the 24th day of December, A. D., 1970. sj Kay L. Jacobs Executor of the Estate of James Raymond Skinner THORPE WADDINGHAM Attorney for Executor Delta, Utah Date of First Publication: Sep- includes the full, 42-page illustrated illus-trated guide containing many redoes and a srecial section on sausages and describing butchering butch-ering and curing pork, beef, lamb, poultry, veal and game, both large and small. , Wesley Sine Attorney for Plaintiff 640 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Telephone 355-7588 ext. 266 Date of Final Publication: October 15, 1970 ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Date of first TJublicationr September 24, 1970 Date of Final Publication: October 15, 1970. Project' No. EDA08-1-01046, EDA08-2-01045 Delta City Corporation, Owner. Separate sealed bids for Sewerage System Improvements Improve-ments for The City of Delta, Utah will be received by The Delta City Recorder at the office of The City Recorder until eight o'clock (8:00) p.m., MJS.T. Nov. 5, 1970 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance Perfor-mance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Call Engineering, Inc. 15 East Oakland Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies may be obtained at the office of Call Engineers, Inc. located at 15 East Oakland Oak-land Ave, Salt Lake City, Utah upon payment of $40 for each set Any unsuccessful Bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, condi-tion, will be refunded his payment pay-ment ,and any non-bidder upon up-on so returning such a set will be refunded $00.00 (none). The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities informal-ities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is par-. par-. ticularly called to the requirements require-ments as to conditions of em ployment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Dated: October 8, 1970 s Lois N. Steele City Recorder Published in Millard County Chronicle October 8, 15, 22, and 29, 1970. NOTICE " TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO DELTA CITY . CULINARY , WATER USERS As prescribed by resolution of . the City Council, water meters are read only twice a year, October Oct-ober and April. Bi-monthly billings are on a i flat rate basis and bills going 'out this month will reflect all water used over the 36,000 gal. maximum for the past six months. This will reflect water used for sprinkling and will normally be the largest bill of ;the year. - This average will apply only , to residential users. Malnourished Americans : Malnutrition among American Amer-ican children of the poor results re-sults in apathy, listlessness, loss of energy and ability to concentrate and comprehend, inattention and restlessness, behavioral problems and retarded re-tarded learning. These were the findings of the recent Senate Hearings on Hunger, chaired by Senator George McGovern. There is also evidence evi-dence of lowered resistance to disease and infection and general mental and physical growth retardation. There are 38 million "poor" and "near poor" Americans living in families with incomes in-comes falling below the minimum min-imum established as necessary neces-sary to provide nutritionally adequate meals, according to Social Security Administration Administra-tion estimates. Because lack of nutrients retards learning capacity and thus affects adjustment ad-justment and future employment employ-ment possibilities, attaining adequate nutrition is a key j factor influencing the happiness happi-ness and well-being of these Americans. Milk Cartons Promote Respect i Milk cartons will be showing up soon on thousands of Utah Dated this thirtieth day of Peptember 1970. !s F. S. Kirk Chief, Adjudication Branch Published in Millard County Chronicle October 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19, 26, December Decem-ber 3, 10, 1970. Product Proliferation A recent survey showed f that 52 per cent of the food ' products currently on supermarket super-market shelves were not there ten years ago; they are new products. , ceased. Probate No. 1955 ' Dies wuna wnsvi vaiuu Creditors will present claims sage courtesy of the Cream O with vouchers to the undersigned undersign-ed Executor at the office of his ' attorney, Thorpe Waddingham, at Delta, Utah ,or on before the 8th day of January, A.D., 1971. js Ward W. Killpack, Executor of the Estate of Clara W. Killpack THORPE WADDINGHAM Attorney for Executor Delta, Utah Date of First Publication: October Oct-ober 8, 1970. Date of Final Publication: October 29, 1970. Weber Dairy. The dairy had the message printed on their cartons Weber Dairy. The dairy had the message printed on their cartons as a public service and in cooperation co-operation withta Utah Division of Fish and Game. The message reads, "Outdoor recreation can be a lifelong enjoyment. en-joyment. Respect the lands where man and wildlife live...where you hunt and fish." These 'breakfast table billboards' bill-boards' should serve as a constant cons-tant reminder in the seasons ahead to respect the lands where you hunt, fish, hike, or picnic. Every person using the outdoors has the responsibility to respect all lands public or ..private. Try us for quick printing at no extra cost Quality workmanship. No job too small or too large, Call for a free estimate'today! Mil lard County Chronicle DuW II Publishing Company Delta, Utah BONUS FOR BOND Btveoa I lif"?SON TO BUY- BUBBLING OVER Starting with a SOAP BUBBLE,, YOU CAN MAKE IT INTO A LOVELV GLASSY BUBBLE OF ICE IF YOU HOLD IT OVER A PAN O? LIQUID AIR.. TAF 71-3 UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION TREASURY DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. 20226 GO I HE tun OK At5UU I IHfc WAV NEWSPAPERS ' Allow we GovezmtrK TOcojoneoL aiodo- ...l-TODTHEMi 10 MO UNgerAiNTeeMS THAT THE "AVgKAGE aoe" has mo voice., AUP THAT FREEDOM OFlHe.PKESS IS V f A ft', J 1W0 NATL Nw. Syn. I ... SO, WHAT I , f A n (Utah's CosisdDtafifoini State of Utah 1 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE . Salt Lakk City September 1, 1970 Dear Fellow Citizens: f The Legislature of the State of Utah has entrusted me with the responsibility for publishing pub-lishing the following Propositions, which relate re-late to changes in the Constitution of the State of Utah. In the beginning of the body of each Proposition Propo-sition we have set forth the Title of the Proposition. Because of the very serious nature na-ture of these Propositions which your State' Legislature has caused to be placed before you, I urge that each of you study the text of the Propositions in full. I urge you to consult with your friends, neighbors and heal civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. Sincerely, CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State amendments shall become county for 60 days next pre- State, of Utah." No bill or part of this constitution. ceding any election, shall be Joint Resolution shall be entitled to vote in the elec- passed, except with the as- The revision or amendment tion, except that in a presi- sent of the majority pf all of an entire article or the-, dential election year persons the members elected to each addition of a new article to wno make proper proof of house of thVLegislature, and this constitution may be pro- residence in this state for 30 after it has ben read three posed as a single amendment days immediately preceding times. The vote upon the and may be submitted to the the last voter registration final passage of all bills shall electors as a single question day may register and vote be by yeas and nays; and or proposition. Such amend- for a president and a vice- no law shall be revised or ment may relate to one sub- president of the United amended by reference to its ject, or any number of sub- states only. title only; but the act as rejects, re-jects, and may modify, or re- vised, or section as amended, peal provisions contained in Section 2. The secretary sr,all be reenacted and pub-other pub-other articles of the constitu- of state is directed to sub- Hshed at length. The Legis-tion, Legis-tion, if such provisions are mit this proposed amend- lature, in any law imposing germane to the subject mat- ment to the electors of the income taxes may define the ter of the article being re- State of Utah at the next amount on, in respect to, or vised, amended or being pro- general election in the man- by which the taxes are imposed im-posed as a new article. ner provided by law. posed or measured, by refer- Section 2. Proposed amend- Section 3. If adopted by VZwIh" tJSZ ment The secretary of state the electors of this state, this eV JM ! t is directed to submit tnis amenameni snan lane eiieci m..i:. . " i" : proposed amendment to the on January 1, 1971. electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. Effective date. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1971. PROPOSITION NO. 3 INCOME TAX BY REFERENCE come effective at any time or from time to time and may prescribe exceptions or modifications modi-fications to any such provision. provi-sion. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit sub-mit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State PROPOSITION NO. 1 Section 1. Method of amending articles. Any CONSTITUTION AMEND- amendment or amendments MENT PROCEDURE to this constitution may be A JOINT RESOLUTION ijTt. PROPOSING TO AMEND IgJJXhe monbi ARTICLE XXIII, ' SEC- efecJed t0 each of The two proposing to amend ." ,r; ARTICLE VI, SECTION S hv li P 22 OF THE CONSTITU- vmea Dy law' TION OF THE STATE Section; 3. If adopted by OF UTAH, RELATING the electors of this state, this TO THE PASSAGE amendment shall take effect AND AMENDMENT OF on January 1, 1971 LAWS; AND PROVIDING PROVID-ING FOR PASSAGE AND AMENDMENT OF LAWS IMPOSING A T T , TAX OR TAXES BY t f cV"1, 'c.T REFERENCE -TO THE 'f? Stalof CERTIFY that the foregoing is ' a full, true and correct Re it. resolved hv the Lee- copy of the constitutional DENCE REQUIREMENT islature of the State of Utah, amendments proposed by the FOR QUALIFICATION two-thirds of all members regular session oi tne imny-TO imny-TO VOTE AND REDUC- elected to each of the two Eighth Legislature, 1969. ING ITTOSIXMONTHS. houses voting in favor there- whre Be it resolved by the Leg- . . . . , i nave hereunto set my PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESIDENCY FOR VOTING A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION CONSTITU-TION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO THE STATE RESI LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. PROVIDING THE J'ceV a , ,ja , islature of the State of Utah. oecuon l. u is proposed nana, ana ainxea the lireat nnrt T .1 li IDI71C ' J T 1 1 Til Bn!l " 1 I A i 1 171 L 1 I L' I C II tt t i f r t . 1 - .,,,Vi. r.t 1 1 ... k w . iii unit-nil rti m it: VI. oli iiuii ut u ui tne oiaie or i , r;in CLYDE L. MILLER SION OF AN ENTIRE fT tTt0 S to eac h of the two 22 of the Constituiion of the at Salt Lake City, Ihi 1st ARTICLE. ENTIRE , h d j t "X houses votinTin fLortheZ State of Utah to read as fol- day of September, 1970. pap6r in every county oi inc r lows! Be it resolved by the Leg- state, where a newspaper is islature of the State of Utah, published, for two months Section 1. It is proposed Section 2. The enacting two-thirds of all members immediately preceding the to amend Article IV, Section clause of every law shaU be elected to each of the two next genera election, at 2 of the Constitution of the ,Be enacted by the Legis- houses voting in favor there- which time the said amend- state of Utah to read as fol- lature of the State of Utah 0j. ment or amendments shall lows: Except such laws as may be be submitted to the electors ' passed by the vote of the Section 1. Amend article, of the state for their approv- Every citizen of the United electors as provided in sub-It sub-It is proposed to amend Ar- al or rejection, and if a ma- States, twenty-one years of division 2 section 1 of this tide XXIII, Section 1, ot jority of the electors voting age or over, who has been a article, and such laws shall the constitution of the State thereon shall approve the legal resident of this state begin as follows, "Be it en-of en-of Utah to read as follows: same, such amendment or for six months and of the acted by the people of the State |