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Show The rac,6 Hour " L fci:isiS- - : rr. i I " 1.-- . t rryf 1 ',. . - k v X f :I NeUue k hereby gTn that en ! May, Satur4tay the 20th da 1939. Chief Sale No. 347 ;;t ten o'clock A. M. at the Tax Mng. Co. eare of Jae. Morfront door f the County Court Con. gan. Lot 75 bik 4 plat B. Eureka House m Isephi, Jaab County, Utah, I wiU ofl4r tax sale at pub1939. Raymond) lic auction and seU to the highest Tax Sale No. 350 C. Pike care of Mary Ann Potto. bidder for cash, pursuant to th ii Lot 91 bik 4 plat B. Com. at pt provisions of Soetlon which is S 5 deg. 26 ' E from .Slaiuies of Utah, 1932, as cor No. 9 U. S. lot 231 N Ext. amended, the following described lUdg. 79.93 ft. N 61 deg. 30" E. real estate situate In said County 30.38 ft to NE cor of lot 91 S and now held by it under prelimin18 deg. 35' E 81.02 ft to SE ary tax sale. No bid for less than cor of lot S 71 deg. 47' W 30 the total amount of taxes, interest, ft N 18 deg. 32' W 7S.42 ft penalty a. id costs which are a to NW cor of lot 91 to be. charge upon such real estate will Eureka be accepted. - 7' - wWsi i NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Economical and Patriotic If You Save More for War Bonds v k, Thursday, May 4th, 1944 NephI, Utah Times-New- s, ; .. : .-- . Tax Sale No. 81930. Spencer Forrest. NMi of Lot plat A. Nephi. - fights roieesxcf) i?Ariaer;3 cjpuTAH Keep Utah's Rfesoucr-PC,eLP fBon Gomq UP In Srnc.:; ' tSytCv s. ,$ J 3 I li ,..,,,., ... u,-.- .- ii. Happenings 1 ' - I f 4 Levari Local - J - r .V - - t,: V' s 1 . ...,:a Vii , r 11 V-- V afc ; - .7 vnT 0 " ! GRANDMOTHERS' SALARIES BUY BONDS FOR GRANDCHILDREN -- - s ' ;':;.! as cool and calm as this Power Trcpi :.I lirat waves will leave you Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christcnsen e if yea wear this crisp gingham, right for town or and son Mich:"l left Monday for i Vi u n; ;"' t niakc it in a red and white plaid, with trimming of their home in Los Angeles aftef rcaniry. 1. 1:1:1::-"besides being fun to sew for yourself, it is economical rela- red l 1.;.:, spending the pa.-,- t week v.ilh were mi pa;: ':.', c, for ycu w ill be able to save for more War Bonds and stamps tives and friends here. They A eu. table x utlcin may be obtained at your local store. Mrs U. S. Trttsury Dtpwtmtnt guests at the homes of Mr. and I L. Francom and Mr. and Mrs. S. p. Chrislensen. Miss L'eth Francom of Salt Lake Should Ctv and Mrs. MarthatheBrothers.)!! Why a week end of Mr. Pleasant spent Mrs. and Mr. th.v.r with parents, Bonds and PS f two-piec- iih-:"- ;. J "N iii-ii- ir fJ Mrs. Edna NrfT Mrs. Eatzkbetfa Tugcu-- t (left) JflCW YORK. If. Y.: Tba slogam ot tl Grndmothen War Bond I.r; OrndmothM-- ' Bond with the Futur War Bond," is a c. .i.:, 1 (.''I'- txtweea two hard workln grudinother at the Aeru Spark a. jwiia-Mr York. New in M-i poration ank of an enlisted bth Taggart Urtu ana ivira. tana highest Mrs. NefT also hns a sun Neff Invest part of their salaries in fireman first class in the r War Bottda every pay day. last letter from him cn ue d grandson, John Guadalcnnal. In endorsing the Gr;rv'"i.'tl Wurmser, i wvowncr of the Bonds Mr. Taggart buys to back her fight- League founded by ?.Irs. i ' ife of the General. Mrs. Noir ing Seabee stepson, James Taggn.t with Mrs. Taggart that " i liiym? Ha NefTa Barbara Ann. receives Bixids with our grandchildren ; we have an emergency fv i War Dfmd iitrts part of her grand; Mtick" program to use if necessary. Rut v.e divi't exmother's in honor of Earb - . s I Tar'ne dady. pect that. We want th? Bonds to Ivj" ecincat tre there .'or the master techn cil rcr-an- t, y -- r:n-y- . Three-year-ol- - grand-dau.'vSJt- I'-- ? "b-c!- . Child Mrs. Helen Dankars, son Lynn, Mrs. Maria Peterson came and d iv. n last Wednesday from Ogd"n. They visited at the home of Mrs. piriuilla Shepherd and family. Mrs. FeUrson retmained here with net daughter. P.o'-of Salt Lake City spent Sunday, in Levari with her mot hot, Mrs. Marie Bosh, who is M.-ri- LA Mr. and Mrs. James Christcnsen ! tnined at a family dinner on The occasion anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. pi.. ' , Michael, p and 1 Mis. S. P. Chrislensen, .r. ! .' Christ ensen. and Viiir ai Mrs. C. A. Mnngelson, Mr. and Mrs. Flov Mort onsen is i..:'' i'; e!:il''"s In f,;ill Lake City. She is up there with her father, Augustus Shepherd. MALE OR FEMALE HELP V' ANTED Man sM.imn wanted to handle ' :'fi'vit m e f famous Wnlkin.-- n 'TOllllrtS Ne'i'ii, selling and serv--custom-Ven- t .i of saMsfied " hn- I'"". for !:. opportunity No investment. Write ..;..),, t T: Winona, v ::;:i; Co., evening. !: (,.' - -- n v;-;:- FOR Our Great ii- WILL YOU BE AVAILABLE ANY TIME THIS SUMMER Wo ; ; It lca Hz BfTryon sm 'mm MOW THAU1 fom H4LF Of our Government Has Assigned the Extension Service the Job of THt ihc SienmQ or ctMi i BUCK wal; n U A4' , POST OFFICE EUILEING aaaaaaaaaaaajaMaaajBMaaaBaagarj'tJU Of AMEOTAbi walnut UFKTANP ve r --'. ''CC - '' X J IN A. fj i 1 Tax Sale No. 358 1939. Wilford K. Redmond & Mary Redmond, Joint Tenants. Pt. lot 22 bik plat B Beg at SW cor of lo 22 th N 63 deg 48 E 51.33 ft to SE cor N 24 deg 42 W 135.02 ft to NE cor S 64 dag 33' W 53.47 ft to NW. cor. S 25 deg 37' E 135.65 ft to beg. Eureka Thomas Tax Sale No. 9 1939. Vicltur. Sarah. Viewers Hall, Wiaoa.ii iviiiler Shirley. Ft. lot 2 BIK. Fiat A Beg. 107.25 tt cor lut 2 in N 40 ft N oi L3 lb 40 ft W 13 rds to 1939. Richard Tax Sale No. 366 beg. In a phi. Eatough, Jr. Lot 3 bik 7 plat . B. Eureka tux. iiaiB No. M 19 lienry Sveuui u Kdwai'd Vv lot 3 oik 10 Flat B. Naphi. 1939. Mrs. M. Tax Sale No. 371 L. Garrity. Lot 34 bik 7 plat B. 1939 Edwin Tax Sale No. MA Eureka. A. Bailey. Sec 32 12 S 1 K. Beg 53 rd 6 lit N 60 j a. i. it 1939. Mr. Ella Sale No. 373 Tax of sec th N of Sv cor of Lot 12 bik 8 plat B. Norman. 19 rd 10 dc t M. rd S 33 rd W Beg. at SW cor of lot N 24 2 rd N XA rd lo Ik v 19 rd to deg. 44' W 25.30 ft N 72 deg C. Section 41 ifiat Blk Pt beg. 08' E. 45 ft to E side line 32. Township 12 S itanga 1 K. 20 deg. 27' E 20 ft to SE cor Ne'phi. lot S 66 deg. 32 W 40 ft to hex Eureka. 1939 Thomas l ax Sale No. 66 C. Hiff, Trustee. Ft lot 3 bik Tax Sale No. 374 1939. Mrs. Ella 30 plat A Beg at NW cor ol Norman. Lot 18 bik 8 plat B. 100 100 N 100 S 3 E ft lot th ft Eureka. ft W 100 ft to beg. Levtm. 1939. EHiabetU Sale No. 393 1939. John L. Tax I'ax Sale No. 86 Hassell. Pt lot 18 bik 1 Plat jaiertson. Fl lot 4 blic 4 Fiat C E. Sub. "E" Beg at cor No. T Beg at SK cor lot 4 th N 165 U. S. Lot No. 231 th a 74 deg. 6.5 12 W rd tt W 13 rd N 40' W 11.3 ft th S 40 deg. 44' 221 ft to beg. ft S 215.4 tt E 15.6 ft th S. 7 deg. 50 E Mona 55.9 ft th S 9 deg. 42' E 8.6 ft to pt on E bdy of Lot. No. 13 S 1939 George lux Sale No. 115 of beg. th S 9 deg. 42 , x place 11 x9 i Beg ti Sec xvy. ii E 83.4 ft th S 24 deg. 13 E. at pt on W side of Si. RR R ol 8.6 ft th S 87 deg. 51 mln W. 30 527 W which is 1320, ft ft th N 11 deg. 54' W. 60.8 ft th of Sec it Vr ox Htu cor of N 88 deg. 50 E 29.0 ft m or 1 tn W 551.6 tt to old contour to beg. Together with a Rt. cf line of UU Valley Land & Water Way through Lot 18. Eureka, Co. Kes. in touowing Kes. S 15' H 60.8 ft S 18 deg 35' ii. Tax Sale No. 395 1939. Geo. T. 235.3 ft S 4 deg 35' K 36.7 ft Castle-ton- . Lot 9 N. Ext Zulu leaving old contour K 418.6 ft to 3 Lode, bik plat E, Beg. N 2 W siae of KK lit of W th along E 1031.6 ft from cor IT deg. 32&.o RR Kt of W N 4 deg 44' E No. 1 U. S. Lot 231, S 42 de.?. 19 ft to beg. 3.61 ac. Section 39' E 83.7' ft. S. 47 deg. 11', X Townsnip 13 S Range W 16 ft, N. 42 deg. 39', W. 83.7 N 47 deg 11' E 16 ft to beg. Eur1939. Thomas Tax Sale No. 225 . eka, et-- , ibdwara F. Kendall, Adm. Kendall. Sec 36 13 S 1 W Com Tax Sale No. 396 1939. Western NW cor oi NEW of NE14 tn Amusement Co. Lot 33 N Ext. Ridge Lode, bik 3 plat E, H 132 rd th N 19 dg 18' & lnt Beg E bdy line of N Ext. 9 ao for rd to beg. 73 ac Ridge no. 231 N 5 deg 39 ' W RR & Co road. Section 3 Town 70552 ft from cor No. 10 11 S. ship 13S Range 1W. 56 deg 31', W 63.4 ft to SE cor th N 31 deg 38. W 36.8 ft 1930. Erastus Tax Sale No. 245 th N 33 deg 56 W 62.5 ft, S. F. Fetereon. Sec 30 T 14S R IE 30 deg. 16' W. 33.7 ft. fr NE cor of 57 Beg 60 rds deg. 14' E 98.7 ft N. 56 deg. NWU Sec 30 th E 20 rds S 31', E. 30.6 ft to SE cor of beg. Eureka. 106 rds N 21tt rda E 109 rds. to beg. 13.34 ft 160 ac 1939. Dora Tax Sale No. 399 Buncombe care of Amelia D. David 1939. Tax Sale No. 253 lvey. Lot 43 Last Chance bik 1 Lorin Turner. Sec. 18 T 16S R plat F Com. at pt on E tide lln IE EU of NW!4 80 ac of U S lot 361 at N 6 deg 28 San 1939. Tax Sale No. 290 W 57.50 ft from eor No. 4 of Pedro Oil Ce. care of Henry M. US lot 361 th S S3 deg. 3T W NW1A 1W. S. 15 27 DolL Sec. 7.3 ft N 5 deg. 43' W. 61.64 ft N. of NEW: EV. of NWW: SWW 83 deg. 33 E 6.45 ft S 6 dag 3T 200 SW14. NWW of of NWii: X 61.63 ft to beg. Eureka. ac. SecUon 27. Townahio. 15S 1 W. 1939 Aug. A. Tax Sale No. 401 Range Wetteratrom car of Claua Roa-troSan 1939 Tax Sale No. 291 5 Pt lot bik A WW of lot. Pedro Oil Co. care of Henry M. Robinson Townalt. Mammoth, Doll. Sec 28 15 S 1 W. NEW 1939. Elizabeth of SEW 40 ac Section 28 Town Tax Sale No. 403 Annie Champion care of T. WV ship 15S Range 1W. Naylor. Pt lot 4 bik B. S 95 't San 1939 Tax Sale No. 292 ft of lot Roblnaon Townaita, Pedro Oil Co. care ol Henry m. Mammoth. Doll. Sec 32 15 S 1W AU of 1939. Angelo sec 632.91 ac SecUon &. Tax Sale No. 407 Schenna. Lots 27 & 28, bik B. Townehip 15S Range 1W. Middle town Mammoth. 1939 Max gar Tex Sale No. 322-1939. Tax Sale No. 408 et . Shea. PL lot 25 lix. Steele Sorenson. Lot 7 bik F plat Middle Plat A Ben at Dt. S. 29 deg. 08' E 8.01 ft from SE cor Txt town, Mammoth. 5, th S 29 deg 06' E 82 ft No. 411A 1939. Ada S 30 deg-- 16 ' E 14.82 ft S 58 Tax SaleEH of lot 5 bik 12 Silver 65 Peay. S 71.01 06' W ft deg deg City. 16' W 116 ft N 58 deg 29' 186 ft m or 1 to beg. Eureka 1939. Tax Sale No. 416 Willi, Robinson St Genova L. Roblnaon, 1939. Lester Tx Sale No. 326 Joint tenants. SEW Sec 1C Tp. R. 4 T. Sterling Taylor. Ft lot 10 S Kge 3 W. 160 ac 26 bik 2 plat A Com at nw cor of lot 26 N 26 deg 28' 1939. Jaa.IL Tax Sale No. 422 79.16 ft N 42 deg 10 E 37.94 ft Guilmette. Sec 12 11 S 17 W. 87.14 ft 6' E 36 Wly deg 6 SW of SEW 80 ac Section 12 t W side line of lot 26 N Township 11S Range 17W, 36 deg. 15' E 38.76 ft S 55 deg 1939. Milan Tax Sale No. 437 3' W 48.61 rt to Dee. 1939. John & Packard, C. A Starr, A L. Starr Tax Sale No. 327 & W. A. Starr. Good Luck, Sur. Minnie Davy. All of lot 31 Due W160rdthS80rdUlL lm a 20rdW20rdaSlttrdaW 1 m. DONt fORif T TO COME IN J i r V Trlf TVE JOB P AAACXIMEOV Tat. PA&TFB. PFTTPR. Ry AuO ?lI?J PRINT ( No. 4481. 18.083 ac plat A. Eureka Hannah 1939. 1939. W. A. Tax Sale No. 428 Tax Sale No. 331 Sameon Lot 17 bik 3 plat A, Starr Et al Champion & Cham1 No. No. 5969 A All of lot 17. Eureka. Sur. pion 6080. 35 681 aa, 1939. Leone Tax Sale No. 336 1939. Mary U Campbell. Pt lot 33 bik 7 Plat A Tx Sale No. 429 Crismon care of D. S. Spencer. Beg SW cor lot 33 N 59 deg Fish Springs Mining District 13 04' E 149.18 ft N 30 deg 32' W 176.3 ft m or I to pt on N interest in: Nevada, Lot No. 51, 15.35 acre. (19 Interest In 15.33 bdy line lot 33 S 61 deg 19 16.59 W 128.54 ft S 58 deg 47 W acre). t 16' E ft to NW cor S 29 deg e 1939. No. 431 Joaeph-lnSale Tax 181.34 ft to beg. Eureka. Kelly. W interest in: Margar 1939 MargarTax Sal No. 339 et, Survey No. 6039. 19.333 Acr et Harrington. Lot 3 bik 1 plat B (H Interest in 19.333 acres.) ' Eureka. 1939. Tax Sale No. 436 rank 1939. Mary A N. Spencer Jr. Red MoGlynn, Tax Sale No. 343 Pot Hi Lot 15 bli S plat B. Survey No. 3261. .066 acre 1939. Tax Sale No. 437 Jct Eureka Sullivan, 13 Int. Mamie, Agtfe 19i9. Sarah Vax Sale No. 344 A Shelby Sullivan 13 Int. care Arrigona. Eureka 31, in 1h" - . - The cm t: U r- - ; J:.r in-- r Londs ; J e i : ' :, . PHONE Jft4 ; PefJl"'UCE4 Ml" CSC'V ( BASEMENT . l i Recruiting Farm Laborers. our riomo a nd Address With Your County Extension Office bik A Enlist Your Services i'A -- ' 02$ -- Youth On the Food Front i y .H'iiliiiftii Minn TO HELP ON A FARM? Men 2. well-earne- d ''ding iit were - i Is better to reduce large Inventories of livestock and put the money in Bonds now when meat is much needed and high priced than to carry over into the postwar period or into the next drought when there will be rapid liquidation and probably packing house gluts and lower prices. 3. Farmers are all familiar with the wisdom of saving now to replace equipment wearing out but not being replaced. 4. Saving money as Bonds will make possible new homes, barns and conveniences after the war when the boys need a job installing these things. 5. Perhaps we need to mention the high pressure stock and town real estate salesmen and sellers of other "gold bricks". Buy Bonds and be out of ready funds when these "gents" appear. Of course there is the matter of retirement for many farmers soon after the war. War Bonds will be a place where the best interest rates now available for savings can be made. Perhaps the children will need more education after the war, or the boys may need some financial assistance in starting in farming or in other lines of business. It is hard now to buy anything except necessities and get our money's worth. For that reason, let us go along with the patriotic citizens of our country and put our financial power back of Uncle Sam, U. S. Treasury Department American farmer is ready to make personal sacrifices beyond what the government has asked him to do by direct taxation. He will do this to hasten the end of the war and in this way save lives and the mental anguish which comes from separation of families and living under strange and uncomfortable conditions, both on the battle fronts and in defense centers. The most logical sacrifice for the next few months is to operate the farm as economically as possible consistent with high production and to spend as little as is consistent with good health and spiritual alertness fur living costs, and then put the balance into War Bonds. The farmer will in 1944 be more able than during the past 2 or 3 years to buy Bonds. Up until 1941 most farmers had gone through 10 years of acute agricultural depression and 20 years of below normal incomes. Most of them had longtime and current indebtedness forcing their hands at all times. Now in the main these debts are in a shape in which the farmer is master or they are completely paid off and forgotten. The farmer has at last a free choice as to what he will do with his modest and "earnings." From the standpoint of good business there are many good reasons for buying Bonds now and keeping them. 1. It is better to buy Bonds than to bid against other farmers for what few farms are now for sale and thus inflate land prices. I Tin v THE Sit-;rda- - X 3 St I Agricultural Economist College of "Agriculture Moscow, Idaho kr ill. AI by Paul A. Eke M-- iwwiYt-'H- Farmer Keep War Day Frn.com. L. Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Shepherd entertained a number 01 inenas at their home Sunday evening. A daintv luncheon was served. Bishop E. P. Peterson who h'is City employment in Salt Lakehis famspent, the week end with ily here. Sgt. Loraine Painter who is stationed in Texas, and his w;( visiting here with relatives this week. They were guests of ;r. and Mrs. C. A. Painter. Mrs. Cora Wankier and daughter morning Planch left Wednesday f ir Los Angeles, California where reatives. They ex'hey will visit pect to see PFC Maynard Wan-- " who is stationed at Camp r.oborts. California. v Mrs. Henrietta Earley spent in Salt Lnke and Sunday C:ti." She went to visit Augustus Shepherd who is in a hosptal there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chrislensen .and Virmie Chris! onsen spent Friday in Cfiiterfield with Mr. and Mrs. Dar-i- v i R-jt- w vK - - i. scctlcule. , ' - i ni! e i Lot 34 bik 4; plat B. of Mrs. John Morrison. Lot No. 262, 13.673 ac. Damflno, 199. Thelm Tax Sale No. 346 IN WITNESS WHEREOr I have Griggs. Pt lot 64 bik 4 plat B. hereunto fft ny hand and official Beg at pt. on S bdy line of lot this 14th day of April 1944. , 4 E 48 ft from M at N Ki PRISC1LLA WILSON', d 48 E M.54 (Sal) SWmrNB County Auditor ft to SE eor of lot 05 N 5 deg. Juab County, Utah Tt' W 117."U ft to NE eor f ' W4339 ft Dates of publication: April 30 sad 3 D Jej t May 4 and U. 1944, la The pt, S. li 4eg. BT E 116 8 ft Sr7, Ttmes-Newlo bf. Eurak N5hl Utah. df .l s, |