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Show The Page Four i THE N ij DISTRICT COURT OF "HE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT! OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY ERNEST vs LILLIAN Plaintiff HONEY, SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in is which this action brought; otherwise, witin thirty days aftei service, and defend the above action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. . f. O. C. N. Leatherbury Attorney Plaintiffs Address, Eureka Utah Dates of publication: May 24, May June 7, 14, and 21 1945. 31. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST-RICOF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY t T OF BANK COMMERCIAL, NEPHI, a corporation. Plaintiff THE vs. uAVID A. ALLEN and CeELLA E ALLEN, his wife, and LUMBER COMPANY, a corporatTIU-STAT- ion, Defendants. UPON COUNTER SUMMONS CLAIM AND CROSS-COMPLAIN- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS, DAVID A ALLEN AND CeELLA ALLEN, HUSBAND AND WIFE: to are hereoy summoned appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days, after service, and defend the action set forth and described in the Counterof the claim and Lumber Com defendant, pany; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the deand mand of the Counterclaim which has been filed with the clerk ot said court. This action action '.s commenced for the purpose of foreclosing that certain materialmen's lien of Lumber Company filed for record December 29, 1944, in the office of the County Recorder of Juab County, Utah, and recorded in Book 109 of Bonds and Liens of said recorder upon the following described real property situate In Juab County, State of Utah, to wit: Beginning 4 rods South of corner Df Lot 2, . the Southeast Block 1, " Plat "C" of Mona Town, Section 32, Township 11 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence South 13 rods; thence West 13 rods; thence North 13 rods; thence East 13 pods 1x3 lne place of beginning. Containing one acre and nine rods of laid. You Cross-Complai- nt Tri-Sta- te Cross-Complai- nt Trl-Sta- te Beginning 2 rods North of the Southeast corner o' the the Southwest quarter of Section 32, Township 11 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Mer18.23 West thence idian, chains; thence Northwesterly along the East side of Highway 91 21.00 chains; thence Eat 4 chains; North 6.50 chains; East 1.30 chains; South 3.iS chains; East 7:35 chains; North 3.75 chains; East 5.10 chains; South 27.60 chains to place of beginning. Containing 51 acres of land, more or less. CHENEY, JENSEN. MARR WILKINS. Lumbw Co. Attorneys for P. O. Address: 920 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, UUh. Dates of publication: Jure 7, 4. 21 28, July 5. 1945. & Tri-Sta- A nOUnTain No More Proud Sight Green S Sgt. te Orris -' ' r'"' 'Vv Happenings HONEY, Defendant Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, ' : ? '' V fejyl-'- " A. Winters has re- turned home from overseas after serving with the air force in Italy. Sgt. Winters was reported missing February 7th but later with his crew returned to the base. After being forced down landing in the Yugoslavia territory. Gunner on a 224, Sgt. Winters is very happy to return home for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Winters and sisters before leaving for a new assignment. Mrs. Caroline M. Hansen Bogh celebrated her 81st birthday anniversary on Tuesday June 19th with her seven children and many relatives to wish her best returns of te day. Born in Pleasant Grove, she was a daughter of Martinus and Caroline Anderson Hansen. She was married to H. C. Hansen Bogh in the old endowment house in Salt Lake City September 2, 1880. and came to make their home Mr. Hansen in Fountain Green. Bogh died in 1940. is the mother Mrs. Hansen Bogh of 12 children, seven of whom are living: J. L., Earl, Edward, Clarence. W. Hansen, Mrs. Gladys Winters, Mrs. Devonna Crowther and Mrs. S. A. Hansen, 36 grandchildNine ren, 13 great grandchildren. grandsons are in the service. William Cook of Idaho Falls and his mother, Mrs. David Cook of Logan visited Monday with relatives. They are both former residents of Fountain Green. ' ' .TV.:f J3g? J -. Cranes " - You don't have to worry and fret because CONSTIPATION or GAS PRESSURE discomforts won't let you eat. Instead of feeling nervous blue or bewildered, take a dash of ADLER-I-K- A to quickly expel gas to soften and assist food wastes thru a comfortable bowel movement. Enjoy that clean, refreshed feeling that lifts spirits rekindles smiles You'll never be without Adlerika again. Caution, use only as directed. Gmt Adlrikm trmm pmmr 4ru$gi riiiinnrT"Min Industrial Tractors and Engines Snow Plows r j- SBSn.' Brooms .j' i..v--:--- p CATERPILLAR" DIESELS ARE COMING (J m A f y As war demands slacken, there will be more and more Caterpillar" Diesels and other "Caterpillar" equipment , available. The best way to be in line for the earlier deliveries of "Caterpillar" equipment is to place your order NOW. K1 ? m n nr. tm rr Mayor and Mrs. Lyman Seely and daughter Mrs. Clark Tobler and her children were Salt Lake Mrs. visitors during the week.. ALL THE WORLD looks to The American Flag as the symbol of freedom Tobler remained with her daughter - in agercss. on and a guarantee thnt peace and righteousness shall prein aid is medical who vail. This, official insigrnia of the Mighty Seventh War Loan, shows the receiving or Salt Lake City. the flag on Iwo J una by V. S. Marines. It is the picture that has raising been more widely used than any in this war. proceeds of which the AP Mrs. Gladys Winters entertained to service relief. donated at a shower and dance Monday evening in honor of her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Gardnpr. Irene and Alden Stanley who were Miss Ora Sherwood is visiting married recently. Among the out of town people who attended the neie at ine nome ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glpn ShprunnH shower were: Miss Melba Stanley Mrs. Verna Gardner and childof Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. La ren spent last week in Fountain vert Anuderson of Salt Lake City; ureen wiin relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Gadd, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belliston Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson Mrs. Don Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. Ron and of Pleasant Grove family spent Mr. and Mrs FInvH Rnch oh ald Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin mothMrs. with Beliston's Mrs. Maud Francom spent Goble of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Em- - Sunday Friday Mrs. er Louise Shepherd. anu aaiuraay in salt L,ake City. bro Bendixon and family of Le- Mrs. Olive Poulson pntPrtainoH van and Miss La Von Nielson of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd of a laree number nf hnvt unit crii-iMoroni. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bellis- at her home Monday afternoon in ton Grove of Pleasant and Mrs. is now The Ward Relief Society nonor or ine seventh birthday anLouise SaturShepherd attending Mrs. A. Verda fully organized with niversary of her daui?htpr Vnnn night at Scipio of Kent Shep A Lund as president, Mrs. Geo John- day delicious lunch was served. son ot Mrs. Shepherd and son and Mrs. Etta Hansen as coun- herd Oiive Tavlor. Olivpns rhricton. Hatch of Scipio. selors. sen and Virginia Hansen left WedMrs. lone Draper is sec- Marva Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailley and nesday evening for a vacation in retary and treasurer. Mrs. Ruby Ivory is attending children of Nephi spent Fathers Los Angeles and other California the summer session at the Univer- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cities. Marvin and T.aVar Mnrtoncon sity of Utah. Before returning to R. H. Gardner. sons of Mrs. Flov Mnrtpnspn rec Fountain Green she will visit her Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly of ently met somewhere in the Pac daughters, Mrs. Lois Hansen In Tooele and Mrs. Hanna Watmore Salt Lake City spent last Sunday ific. Their ships were docked in In New Mexico. here for fathers day with Mr. and the same port. rrtW: ) CflTEBPIllAD DIESEL Levan News ENGINES . TRACTORS . M07 GRADERS . EAXTHMOYMG Happenings EQWMSNT o t entire year's rT requirements now then phone, write or ask your local Utah Oil Refining Company "distributor for details. Pri finely 1 require- ments. Get the full benefits of this popular offering for future delivery. No payment is required with your order pay only as goods are delivered. Check over your , ADVERTISI'M6 Utah Oil Refining Com-pan- y offers you savings and protection on products of traditional high quality products that are daily necessities on your farm. Hundreds of farmers have already arranged with us for their loo lon't Worry THIS SPECIAL FARM DEAL ' rpHEY tell us that the fat salvage problem has got to be licked in the srn,i,7 cities, the towns and on the farms. Our country h; s to have one hundred million more pounds of used fats this year over last. And we're the people who must save it. We've rolled up our sleeves! We'll save every drop and bit it is possible to crape and keep on doing it till the last Jap is licked. HOW TO DO IT Save all used fats in a tin cnn. Keep it hatuK-- to the stove. Scrape your broilers and rousting pans, skim soups and gravies, for every drop counts. Keen'otirl pirrcs of fit, such as meat tnmnMng and table scraps, in a bowl. Melt down when your oven's g mg, add the liquid fat to the salvaae can. Take the can to your butchrr as soon as it's full. He will give you four cents and two red points for every pound. Your County Agent or Home Demonstration Ayrnt can give you full particulars. tmdmy CO. 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