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Show THE Thursday, December 3rd, 1936 Levan Happenings LEGAL NOTICES and Mrs. Karl Zaugg. I Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christen sen and Vinnie Christensen motored Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner and to Onterfield Sunday where they daughter Coy of Los Angeles. Cal- visited at the home of Mr. and ifornia, came to Utah for Thanks- Mrs. Darral Cliildrs and family. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP giving and are visrong at the NOTICES: Commit County Clerk home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. GardLucille Anderson, who Is attendor respective signer for further ner, parents of Mr. Gardner. ing school at Salt Lake City spent Information. the week end here with her parents, and Mrs. James Anderson. Clin Morgan and Lewis Anderson, Mr. who are attending school at Logan, irt THE DISTRICT COURT OP holidays at THE FIFTH JUDICAL DISTRICT spent the Thanksgiving here. relatives of home the IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB, STATE OF UTAH. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Larsen of Garfield spent Thanksgiving with In the matter of the Estate relatives here. of Alfred M. Mad sen. Deceased Fern Jackman of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving with her par- To the Heirs, known or un- ents, Mr. and Mns. Roy Jackknown, of Alfred M. Madsen, de- man. ceased. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Laffey Christensen The petition of Rosetta A. Jen-so- n, and children of Garfield spent the home praying for the admission to Thanksgiving holiday at the Is probate of a certain document, of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Chr te risen purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Alfred M. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Delin Farnsworth deceased, and for the granting of and son Garwln spent the week Letters Testamentary to said Ros- end with relatives in Salt Lake etta A. Jenson, has been set for City. hearing on the 15th day of DecBishon and Mrs. E J. Peterson ember, A. D. 1936, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. In Nephl, Juab took their son. LaMonte. back to Salt Lake City Sunday after he County, Utah. WITNESS the Clerk of said had spent Thanksgiving here. Court with the seal thereof aff Rhea Grant of Salt Lake City lxed this 20 day of November, A. spent the week end with her par D 1936. (SEAL) J. H. VTCKERS ents. Mr. and Mrs. jonn A. orani. , Clerk Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson Brigham Clegg and son Austin and Mrs. James Attorney for Petitioner Christensen spent Tuesday and 310 McCormlck Building Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday at Clearfield with Mr. w & tK3 KST i y Miss E. Darley, a member of the faculty of the Levan schools, spent the week end at her home near NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- PAGE FIVE Promiucnt Figures in the First Christmas Seal Sale Principal and Mrs. A. I. Tlpietts and family of Ephrulm were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllf-or- d Pratt during the Thanksgiving Mrs. Alex Wilson had as her holidays. week Mr. the end and guests during Mrs. Clarence Wilson of Coalville. Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Alvin Bowles Thursday were: Glen and Howard Pratt attended Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler and the annual Senior hop at Hinckley daughter Cathleen. Professor J. M. on Friday, November 27. Jensen and Mrs. Essie Keeler and Mrs. F.rma Keeler of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman of Miss Culherine Bowles of EphProvo were dinner guests Saturday raim. Miss Bowles visited in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George over the week end. A. 8 perry Jr. Local and Social v I -- ,1 Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Garrlck of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Modena siwnt the holidays in Nephi (Publisher) Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christen U. S LAND OFFICE at Salt sen and family went to Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lake City, Utah. November 16, 1936 Warner. City Wednesday, and returned to NOTICE is hereby given that While there they Levan Sunday. of Nephi, J. A. Christensen and son Clyde David Russell were the guests of Mr and Mrs sient Thanksgiving In Cedar City Utah, who on September 17. 1929, Iesley Chrlstensen. as the guests o fMr. and Mrs. made homstead entry No. 044225. for ES,SW'i Sec. 30: NEViNWVi. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stephen' Rex Christensen. SE'-- NE'i . NE'iSE'i, Section sen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Car Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn had 29. Township 12 South, Range 1 ter spent Thanksgiving In Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo as their guests during tne holidays West., Salt Luko Meridian, has filed Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dorius and Dr, notice of intent ion to make final Stephenson. and Mrs. Byron Rees and children proof, to establish claim to the NM-NE- A " i. A' r '4. i Martha Francom, Mildred Taylor Ralph, lone and Afton or Salt Lake and Lee Taylor, who are attending City. school at Provo. and Mrs. Lizzie Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson Taylor who is employed in Provo, had as their guests during the here. spent the week-en- d holidays, Mrs. A. E. Palmer and Virginia and Dennis Winter of Delbert Palmer .of Lethbrldge, AlberSalt Lake City spent Thanksgiving ta, Canada and Misses Cella and and the week end with their par Thelia Richardson, who are attending the U. 8. A. C. at Logan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter. Miss knniy p. fjisseii wqo thirty years ago originated tho first Christmas Seal sale In this country la shows above with Lelu Mitchell Hodges, then a columnist 1Q07 on the Philadelphia North American and her enthnsl- backer in selling penny stamps to raise money to light tuberculosis, of Miss Htsseli a luncheon was held December 8 In Wilmington, Istlo at which Dr. Thomas Farran, Surgeon General of tht United Public Health Service, was the chief speaker and Mr. Hodges the toastmaster. The luncheon was attended by 350 distinguished physicians nd laymen, and messages of congratulation were received by M'ss BlsseQ Irom tuberculosis associations all over the country, and from foreign tonntrles tbaeJljhjtinaScals to flnance their tuberculosis programt. jlWr7WtU(j land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Nephi. Utah on the 29th day of 1936. December, Claimant names as witnesses: Burnell M. Lunt. Merl Jarretf Bent R. Bryan and Charles O. Mil ler, all of Nephi. 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