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Show TH2 fega Four, Section Two BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, November 10, 1954 Notice Is hereby given that the $2.09 State of Utah has filed applicaFTanit j" Parker and Elizabeth tion. Serial Salt Lake City 06541, The to select the SHSW'-- i Section 28; E. Parker, Joint Tenants NW. U of the NW. K of sec. 33, N'ANWli. SEKNWU, ESWK T. 14 S.. R. 18 W., S. L. M Cont. Section 35, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., interest, SLM, Utah, containing 280 acres. 40 acres. Undivided . The land has been classified at suitable for disposal imder Section BOOK "IV 7 of the Taylor Grazing Act, and STATE TAX COMMISSION opened toselection by the State, ASSESSMENTS subject to compliance with the United States Gypsum Co. and regulations laws governing 1 No. Little 4, and MacFarland under the Act of July selections Doctor Lodes, Surv. No. 6823 Ly16, 1894 (28 Stat 107) and the ing in Sec. 22, 23, 28, 27, T. 12 acts amendatory and supplement59.176 L. S. 1. M., Cont, E., S., R. The applcation was $13 48 al thereto. ac allowed November 10, 1954. Any W. O. Ash, care of M. E. West Tintic Mining Dis- and all persons claiming the land interest ) , adversely or desiring to object trict ( McKlnley Myrtle (4 Interest), Sur, No. because of the wlneral character of $ 87 the land, or for any other reason, -- ...-. 5318, 15.144 ac Tintic Mining should file their protests In this C. W. Jenkins White Cloud, lot No. office during the period of publicaDistrict $3.58 tion or before final approval. Fail345, Sur. No. 309, 20.50 ac. S. L. Jerman, W. F. Morgan ure to so protest within the time and D. H. Morrison, care of W. will be considered sufficient eviWest Tintic Mining dence of the nonmineral character F. Morgan Dstrict Lockheed, Lockheed No. of the land, and the selection, be1, and Lockheed No. 2, Survey No. ing otherwise free from objection, 7189, located in Sec. 28, T. 11 S.. will be approved to the State. R. 5. W., S. L. M., extending 1456.7 ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager ft. in length along the Lockheed No. 1 Lode Mining Claim, 1243.4 Dates of publication: December 9, Lineal ft. on the Lockheed Lode 16, 23, 30 1954 and January 6, Mining Clam and 1317.5 Lineal 1955 In The Times-New- s, Nephi, ft on the Lockheed No. 2 Lode Utah. Mining Claim. Expressly excepting and excluding from said pur. all that purticn of the ground em PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF braced In minng claim or Sur, STATE LAND designated as Lot 37, Mitchell Lode and lot 39 (a) Silver Star Lode The State Land Board of the and also all that portion of any vein or lode the top or apex of State of Utah is offering for sale which lies inside of said excluded at public auction to be held Janground; said Lockheed, Lockheed uary 6, 1955, at 10 A. M. in the No. 1, and Lockheed No. 2 Min tate Land Office, 105 State Caping claims, exclusive of Excluded itol, Salt Lake City, Utah, the fol ground, Cont. 49.427 acres. .. $2.30 lowing descirbed land In Juab M. E. McCarty McKlnley ( County, Utah: t of the SW. U and the NE. IT. S. lot 2G1, th. S. 3 (leg:. SO nun. S. X the SW. 4 of Bee. 23. T. of 21 min. 3 dear. N71.3 W. 14 R. 18 W., S. L M.. Cont. 9.8 W. S., ft., V. ?a ft., N. 45 min. interest. S. 3 dct. 26 min. E. 75.4 ft. to 120 acres. Undivided it, beg. The Northern portion of this land is on the Norway Mining Claim, U. S. lot 267, otherwise known as lot 19, Llk. 1, plat F, ... 515.85 Eureka City Survey Surface Alma Dryborough the following: parts rights only toBird Lode Wining of the Red Claim, lot No. 6, and the Talisman Lode Mining Claim, lot No. 104, described as follows: Beg. at the SW. corner of the surface area aforesaid, from which pt., the U. S mineral Monument No. 2, in Tintic Mining District bears S. 9 dee. 54 min. W. 494.0 ft., distant, th. S. 75 deg. 45 min. W. 494.0 ft., distant, th. S. 75 deg. 45 min E. 150.0 ft., th. N. 14 deg. 15 min. E. 80.0 ft., N. 75 deg. 45 min. W. 150.0 ft., S. 14 deg. 15 $19.00 min. W. 80.0 ft. to beg BOOK "F" TIXTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Lot 2, blk. Ernest R. Carter A Robinson Townsite, Mammoth City Survey S. 95 ft. of Gerald Kennedy lot 4, blk. 8, Robinson Townsite, $.70 Mammoth City Survey June Kennedy and Gerald KenS. 95 ft. nedy, Joint Tenants of lot 5, blk. B, Robinson Town-sitMammoth City Survey ..$23.84 Ernest R, Carter and Rose CarLot 6, blk ter, Joint Tenants B, Robinson Townsite, Mammoth $4.35 City Survey Lots 15 and Lamar Lemmen 16, blk. B, Robinson Townsite, $5.74 Mammoth City Survey Joseph H. Stevens, care of Neola All of lot 8, blk. J, Stephens O. S. L. plat, Mammoth City Sur $4.18 vey . David Larson, care of Sterling E. and June L. Davis, Joint Ten ants All of lot 3, blk. L. Robin son Townsite, Mammoth City Sur56-2- e, $8.96 vey Lot 3. Joseph W. Johnson blk. A, Middletown, Mammoth City $2.09 Survey Mrs. Janet Smith, care of Mrs Lot 4. blk. A, Jos. W. Johnson Middletown, Mammoth City Sur$70 vey National Housing Finance Syn Fart of lot 6, blk. A., dicate Middletown, Mammoth City Sur $3.48 vey National Housing and Finance Lots 27 and 28, blk. Syndicate ti, Middletown, Mammoth City $1.04 Survey All of lot 1, blk. Vilate Steele Mammoth City D., Middletown, Survey $5.22 '. Larson Lot 24, blk. D, Middleton, Mammoth City SurCorty D. - vey $6.26 Lot 39, Mrs. Delora Foster blk. D., Middletown, Mammoth $4.35 City Survey Steel Sorensen and Mildred Sor-ense- 100 The Joint Tenants ft. of lot 5, and all of lot n, S. 6, F, Middletown, Mammoth $1.74 City Survey . Lot 8, blk. Steele Sorenson F. Middletown, Mammoth City blk. $5.74 Survey That part of lot Hugh Gray 14, blk. G. Middletown, Mammoth described as beg. on City Survey, E. side of "Hillside Ave. and SW. corner of lot 13, said blk, th. E'ly. 100 ft. along S. side line of said lot 13, to post number 2, th. S"ly. 40 ft. to post number 3, th. Wly. 100 ft. to post number 4, th. N'ly. along Hillside Ave. 40 ft. to beg. $4.52 W. V George C. Hedenberg of lot 5, blk. 12, Silver City Sur- vey the face rights of In or to the Lee Goodrich All of $3.83 surfol- Mc-Car- ty TiMES-NIV- h'IFHr, UTAH By Bruce Shelly said Brad Carr. "The Simpsons! We've completely forgotten the Simpsons!" He plopped himself into the easy chair, still holding the precariously-balanced stack of gifts in bis uQHNO!" arms. "Who?" asked his young wife. "The Simpsons. The couple that used to livi next door to Dad. You remember, last Christmas they gave us that candy dish and we were so embarrassed because we hadn't bought anything for them And now this year we did it again! " Margie Carr scowled, her pert face filling with little wrinkles of child-likconcern and attractiveness. "Oh dear!" she said. "Wouldn't you just know it." She slumped on the arm of her husband's chair. "What will we do?" "Too late now to buy something for them. Stores are closed. We'll e SWWNWH, SEV4SWV, SWT4 SE Sec 9, T. 16 9., R.1E. Orlando Munding, care of Ed NESWK, SKSWK, NW',i North Tintic mond B. Moon SHSE'i, Sec. 10, T. 16 S., Part of Nation R. IE. Mining District al Numbers 3, 4, 5 and 6, Sur NE'NW', NEV. SWKNWK, vey No. 7128, described as fol NEKSWK Sec. 15, T. 16 S., R. 1. lows. Beg. at he NE. corner of E. Buckeye Mining Claim, whence SWKSWy Sec. 5, T. 16 S., R. the quarter sec. corner between 1 E. sections 28 and 33, T. 9 S., R NWKSWK, EttNEi, Sec. 8, T. 3 W., S. L. M., S. 89 deg. 55 min, 16 S., R. 1 E. W. 681.7 ft and corner numbers SWKSWK Sec. 11, T. 16 S., Survey No. 7128, National R. 1 E. No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 and No. 8 840.00 ac, m. or 1. The Lodes, Bears S. 30 deg. 17 min, embracing land be sold to the highest may W, 130.2 ft. and th. S. 7 deg. 14 min. W. 1500.0 ft. to SE. corner, bidder, subject to the provisions th. N. 79 deg. 16 min. W. 600.0 of Title 65, Chap. 1, Sec. 40. Utah ft. to SW. corner, th. N. 7 deg. Code Annotated 1953, and other acts applicable thereto. The sale 14 min. E. 1500.0 ft. to NW. corner, th. S. 79 deg. 16 min. E. 600.0 will be- made only to citizens of the ft. to NE. comer to the place of United States, or those who have beg. Exclusive of Its conflict with declared their Intention to become Iron Cloud Lode, such. lot No. 281-Terms of Sale One tenth of the and expressly excluding however the portion of said Buckeye claim purchase price payable In cash at within the limits of lot No. 281-the time of sale, the remainder of Iron Cloud Lode. Containing 20.60 the purchase price to be divided .. acres $3.58 nto not more than twenty annual int. in payments with Interest at the rate Herbert S. Spriggs Wonder "No. 1, 2 and S, Sur. No. of five per cent per annum on the 6001, 61.592 acres. (4 int. in deferred payments, the Interest be5.36 acres) In advance each year. D. C. Wheeler, Jr. The North ingAllpayable is reserved to the mineral Monter110 of Iron Duke Mine, of Utah. State ey and Gulch, Survey Number The Board reserves the right to $.56 5S99, 31.444 cares reject any or all bids, or to withhold any or all tracts from sale. By order of the State Land IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Nov. 19. 1954. Board THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST LEE A YOUNG RICT IN AND FOR JUAB EXECUTIVE SECRETARY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Dates of publication: December 9, RAY LUNT. is. 23 and 30 1954 In The Times- vs Plaintiff, News, Nephi, Utah HERMAN S. MARTIN and ED ITH I. MARTIN, his wife, if living, and their unknown personal representatives, heirs, devisee legatees, creditors and assigns. If deceased; and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs 92 lowing tract of ground: Beg. at SW. corner of Joe Brindzak lot which bears N. 2 deg. 37 min. E. 1060.3 ft. from Iron Hub Number 1 set in cement block at the S. end roadway lower survey, th. N. 49 min. E. 100 ft., S. 89 deg. 11 min. E. 150 ft., S. 49 min. W. 100 ft., N. 89 deg. 11 min. W. 150 ft to beg. Situated in NE. R. 3 W., M, of sec. 35, T. 10 S S. L. M, Cont 15,000 square ft. title thereto, $17 Defendants. The SE. A. James Aagard Civil No. 3S39 SUMMONS U of the SW. M of sec. 5, T. 12 S., R. 3 W.. S. L. M. Cont. 40 THE STATE OF UTAH TO acres $139 ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS James C. Aagard, Reva A. EngYou are hereby summoner and land, Arvard J. Aagard, 3 int. reuired to serve upon James P, SE. K, of NV. X, lots 1 each attorney for the plaintiff, and 2, all of the S. i of NE. n. McCune, is 53 North Main address whose all of W. 4 of SE, Vi of sec. 5, to the T. 12 S., R. 3 W, Cont. 279 24 St., Neptl. Utah, an answer within twenty days complaint $9.74 acres service of this summons upon James C. Aagard, Reva A. EngIf you fall so to do, judgyou. int. Arvard i J. Aagard. land, ment E. by default will be taken W. of All of the each H of sec. 8, T. 12 S R. 3 W., against you for the relief demand' $5.57 ed In said complaint which has S. L. M. Cont. 160 acres James Conard, Arvard Andrew been filed with the clerk of said The court J., and Annie Reva Aagard of This is an action to quiet the , E. E. y of the NW. SW. 4 of sec. 8. 12 S., R. 3 W., title of the plaintiff to the follow S. L. M., 160 acres. An undivided ing described real property situate $5.57 In Juab County, State of Utah, i Interest each. Reva A. England, James C. and Arvard J Aagard, an undivided The Southeast quarter of the All of the NW. H interest ea. Northeast quarter of Section 12. M of Bee 17, T. 12 S., It. 3 W., 12 South, Range 1 Township $5.57 S. L. M. Cont. 160 ac West, Salt Lake Meridian. ConBirch Creek Ranch Co., care of taining 40 acres, more or less. Com. 12S0 ft George E. Prince DATED this 23rd day of NovE. and 290 ft. N. of S. Vi corner ember, 1954. of sec. 14, T. 13 S., R. 18 W., S James P. McCune L. M., th. S. 20 deg. E. 240 ft., Attorney for Plaintiff N. 77 deg. E. ISO ft., S. 40 ft., 53 North Main Street S. 33 deg. W. 90 ft., S. 26 deg. Nephi, Utah E. 100 ft.. N. 80 deg. E. 90 ft., N. 17 deg. W. 140 ft., N. 73 deg. Address of Plaintiff: E. 50 ft., N. 17 deg. W. 2S0 ft., Nephi, Utah N. 69 deg. E. 120 ft., N. 17 deg, Dates of publication: November W. 100 ft.. S. 60 deg. W. 400 ft. 24, December 2. 9 and 18, 1C54 Nephi, Utah M. or L. to beg. Cont. 2.4 ac. in Hit Times-Newar-t- 7-li- ' Arrange your private HOLIDAY PARTY at the SNAK room available to group up to 50 Call Foster Gardner at 521 for your reservations. Menu variety available. Truth Awakens "Oh, dear!" she said, "wouldn't yon just know it!" Just have to give them something we already have here in the house," Brad said. "We can't do that. Honey. 1 wouldn't feel right about it" Margie pensively chewed at her lower lip. "What do we have?" Rising slowly from his chair. Brad walked around the small living room. "Whatever it is, it should be on a par with that candy dish they gave us last year." He tentatively examined several of c the articles that filled the bric-a-bra- shelf. "How about this one?" he asked. 'Which one?" "This green vase the small one. It should equal a candy dish any day." fc Margie crossed th room to where Brad was standing. "It's very pretty, all right I guess maybe it would do. It doesn't look no chips or anything." damaged "Why don't you wrap it Honey," Brad said. "I'll pull the car out In front and load In the rest of the packages." UTAH'S BEST COAL by the ton or load Call Dwane Tidwell at 57SW. When the thank-you'- s had been exchanged and a few moments properly dedicated to small talk, the Simpsons excused themselves, stating that they had a number o calls yet to make. As Margie closed the door behind them she burst into giggles. "Golly! That's one time my husband was on the job. We would have felt just horrible to slight them again this year. They are sensitive. I'm glad you talked me into giving them the vase. I wonder what they gave us?" "That's easy to find out," said Brad. He tore eagerly at the wrapping on the Simpson's present. "No, he said when it was opened. "Oh no!" He held up a candy dish. "They gave us the same thing as last year." IS CLIANI1 - - SAF1E for COOKING, HEATING, WATER HEATING, MOTOR FUEL, FOR CLOTHES DRYING, for BROODING WE SELL TAPPEN, WEDGEWOOD, MAGIC CHEF, O. A. SMITH, DAY 8i NIGHT, and O'KEEFEE & MERRITT GAS APPLIANCES "Margie looked thoughtful. "That's funny," she mused. "I wonder why they did that." "1 don't know," said Brad. "UnA grimace of pain less crossed his brow. "Unless they . .' "They did!" cried Margie. "1 just remember now. they did. It wasn't the candy dish they gave us last year. It was the green vpse." ceiAPia - FASTEK 875 South Mam ..." - Phone - i to-w- it: s, . $87 NW. K Clyde Burton Peay of sec. 33, T. 13 S., R. 18 V., S. To tht Rcue L. M, Cont. 160 acres $11.14 U03TON, Wah. Ths Air Frce Frank J. Parker and Elizabeth to the rescue when Delorei eimt E. Parker, Joint Tenants The Seattle SE. M of the SW. X of sec. 15, Tan Paryt, T. 14 S., R. 18 W., S. L. M., Cont. high school girl and part time 40 ac. An undivided interest, model tumbled 175 ftet from a $.70 parapet overlooking Narada Falls Frank J. Parker and Elizabeth In Mount Rainier National Park. E. Parker, Joint Tenants The Four members of an Air Intelll-lencE. Vt of the NW. M and the NE. Squadron, training at the V4 of the SW. of tk"c. 22, T. e park, saw her fall and with the aid of park rangers, lowered themselves to the injured girl. Hospital Frank J. Parker and Elizabeth officials called her condition "fair" E. Parker, Joint Tenants The, Uie following day. 14 S., R. 18 W., S. L. M. Cont. 120 acres. Undivided H interest. $33.56 G!0KI 171 URELL MIKKELSON Fountain Green, Utah Phone 377 er G KS4 neatly-wrappe- d A 61.-5- 16, et The couple turned to greet him. In Mr. Simpson's hand was a small, package. "We were just bringing your gift by." Mr. Simpson said. "Merry Christmas to you." "Won't you come in?" asked Brad. "Margie has your present inside." He crossed his fingers. He HOPED Margie had wrapped the green vase by now. As usual, Margie had taken care of her little task with wifely dispatch. The vase was wrapped and waiting on the living room table. Inwardly feeling a great surge of relief, Brad handed the package to the Simpsons. SE. A 12-fe- way." $ 90 - December XMAS CARDS FOR SALE at ITEM OF THE MONTH Lawrence Eroadheai Multinle tree light set all my home GE globes Now only 1.37 supply Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson Nephi Drag Co. Hurry FOR RENT visited with their son in law and is limited. One and two bedroom apartdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie furnished. Schwarr in Salt Lake City last HOME FOR RENT See W. J. ments. All utilities Full basement available for iaturaay. Allen for information. j washing. One block from business district. Quiet district. FOR RENT Four room new GIVE AN APRON for Christmas New Nebo Hotel Apt, 112 E. modern home heat furnished Many styles and prices also 1 South. Lynn Parkin at Lynn's Market "pop-ons- " Mrs. Leonard Linton. YOU are invited to worship at the PICK YOUR CHOICE of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Christmas trees CHURCH up at FOR SALE Two tall at JOHNSONS IGA MAR homes. One with basement 1st So. at 1st West, Mt Pleasant apartKET Only 2.99 ment See Eldon Boswell at 8S8 Sunday School, 19 A. M.; Morning North 1st East FOR RENT Three room mod Worship, 11:00 A. M.; Westministern apartment, heated. Phone er CHOPPED (youth meetings) Fellowship ALFALFA HAYi 35DR. Delivered. All kinds of trucking. 7:15 P. M. Rev. Erwin E. Bollin ioiiara Brothers, Levan. ger, Minister. FOR SALE Baled straw 50c bale at John Wllkeys. Mrs. Wilkey also has APRONS and LUNCH CLOTHS for sale. none too Boon " A few minutes later, as he was climbing out of the car, Brad SHAK-Dini-ng noticed a pleasant middle - aged the of his couple heading up steps house. He gulped as he recognized . . . them. That had been a close call! "Hello, Mr. Simpson!" he called. "Mrs. Simpson! Merry Christmas! We were just heading over your BEARING MonaNews IvGIFTS int.) lot No. 5318, 5.048 acres Myrtle IV int.) lot No. 5318 10.096 acres Thursday, PAGGFDG kinfolks or friends during the holidays? assure lb arriving refreshed, ready to enjoy your the to utmost, travel in a smooth-ridin- g itsy Union Pacific train. Your fun begins the moment you step aboard! no traffic Thtre arc no weather worries hazards. Instead, you rest as you ride in Coach or ruuman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge car. And one of the real highlights of your trip will be the visits to the diner, for those famous VHdnj ... 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