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Show 13, .mY MARCH 197 " Notices I ti0n consult -- COURT OF ..;ICT judicial BOX i-- EL- - '.V, rOB wj XWJ&fZSfti ill P i . v plaintiff, jiii . n i . r i i ' nEVELOP-ltf- i r' n v' v, . T. . r:- ' ' iilp i':.SD AND WATER ?t a defunct corporvy ;PLL B. his doe FREW, i PITCHFORD, AND V WILLIAMS INVESTMENT f. vln itiuuxioM magnrto service i '! W,r0 IMSBMAXX ' HAKLKY CON ! - - 1 p Lcn MCKNIGHT; s 1 ?? z I iA;r: .: - S' l'.'.', ' n... -. feT "S?4h Wife; virgil Y, Corpor-;0'f- irh ' vm r kt i i .1 : -- . .A pnaii-w- v f i -- vs- a r illiilll; ' .rMMONS IT r r tcv. S'f SgSiJl Uii L3' ,ii mmmm cr the s TAP - B REG'LAR FELLERS 1 1 ' - F Kit - : A IvI I t FlAJlft JuSf ARRIVED j defunct cor- -: MEADS :.V a FRANK l.-- MEADS, MEADS and MEADS, his E. V. rs. L. . 1 KING and wife, DOE wife, ARTHUR DOE ;and JANE UTAH wlfe; fcis MUTT AND W. "KING, his rand JANE t COMPANY, a , N ow LET ME ERELT cor- -: 1 THERE E V , ' his J 3L JUDDLETON and "r jflDDLETON, his 'SM. OLIVER and (OLIVER, his wife, ARETWOF -- 7T I'M SWINGS. OUT AND CHA" THE FRONTONE IN! OOIN,' THE STAIRWAY IS P AND -- Lc M(VDI) wrtOT - SEE-- ul I LfSLSf? ygg doors- - MARSH, L. jef f all DAV jeffs IN HIS RnoAf MARSH ROBERT OGDEN PIANO & MUSIC Ijetf ; F VHEBACKJ-- CFlX ENCE?S My 1!T X 1 lfeT Z? 7 By Bud FlsKer o, , MAKING MVSELFV7 Ap,on, MTFI v SURE TooRRcW IM 6CNNA ASK HER 0LD MA,M MARRV p IAN His daughter.' LtMEF,RE ESCAPE - , J J T f J ' , ' 2201 Washington Blvd. ttrr.r ' phore -- . ( heirs-at- -j t devisees, J. C. of creditors UTAH leased; - COM- CATTLE 1 defunct corpora-1 TTBBALS and li THOMAS b W fW 1 " his TTBBALS, CAR- - ;;? JANE DOE . his wife, BOX f"0TY, A. L. HAN- all other persons r K HI NANCY J and :C-E- rC7t 0 MIJ ' . I m w V 3UT rT.. rLiJ through course J I f By Ernie DushmiHer ll L0ININ1' ( MS any right, interest in or 1 ''T"'Wr Vl j or des- property real r . "M ,n"1"' 'ihi ;i.vi ST 'uning e C171 --, -: ie complaint, ad- - plaintiff's e own-r'oudi- ng plaintiff's o, Defendents. 7 UTAH TO THE OF QUANTS: summoned to hereby in twenty days after of this summons up-- i within the this action is tberwise, within thirty 'i service, and defend entitled action; and in iff failure so to do, will be rendered a- -i according to. the de-- I the Second Amended shich has been filed Clerk of said Court. t is brought to quiet following described cd in Box Elder Coun- served " which e - jf Utah, to-w- it: lialf of the Southwest 5, West North North 'tf Section 18; begin & a point 288 rods the Northeast cor-- ;! -- of Section Section 6; Section 8; pr of Section 32 thence Soutthence 30; to the corner; rods hron 33) thence North East 320 rods rods; thence df of beginning, f Section 31, except the acres .'J of water. All the North- -; of the fore-- 1 Township 12 ;;0 in. ;t North, salt Lake West, Quarter; North ;)r Southeast Quarter; ;J Quarter of South-Nor- th half of Quarter of the -'- Quarter of Section ;half of Section 36; Township 12 North, West, Salt Lake 43. est -- r V,;.. west North east Quar- neast Quarter of ;;-h- Sv5e Quarter Township 12 West, of 12 Salt and to satisfy my lein as above set out, at 12 o'clock "noon on the Deceased. 21st day of March, 1947, at Wald-ro- n Creditors will present claims Farm Repair Shop at Trewith vouchers to the under- monton, Utah. signed at the residence of Ulalla Kauo Takasuka H. Cornwall, Tremonton, Utah on Li:n Claimant or before the 12th day of June A. 6 2tc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ERNEST CORNWALL, 3-- D., 1947. Ulalla H. Cornwall, Administratrix of Estate of Ernest Cornwall, DeceasThe ward reunion was held Thursday evening beginning with M. At a turkey supper served to a larne Mason, George Administrafor crowd of members and former torney members of the ward. The protrix, First Security Bank Bldg., gram consisted of community Brigham City, Utah. singing led by Colleen Packer; two numbers by the male quarNOTICE TO .CREDITORS tet consisting of Val Leavitt, Joe Estate of Leslie George Stokes, Hess, Owen Jones and Marvin sometimes known as L. G. Stokes, Ashby, accompanied by Bonnie Deceased. Hansen; entertainment by StanCreditors will present claims ley Farnsworth, a former memwith vouchers to the undersigned ber of the ward and an emat Tremonton, Utah on or before ployee of KSL and Mel Gibby, a sound effects man. the 21st day of April A. D., 1947. MABEL J. STOKES, Ad- Mr. Gibby immitated the voices ministratrix of the estate of many animals and the two of Leslie George Stokes, sang several duets. Dancing sometimes known as L. G. completed th evening with the Stokes, Deceased. Rythm Girls furnishing the musWalter G. Mann, Attorney ic. for Administratrix Mrs. Elmer Richards returnDate of first publication, ed to her home last Wednesday after spending two weeks at the February 21, A. D., 1947. following an operation. hospital NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wood was hostess David Mrs. Estate of Gertrude Saunders, De- at a products demonStanley ceased. at her last Wednesday stration Creditors will present claims home. Prizes were to every given with vouchers to the undersigned one to winners and attending at Tremonton, Utah on or before of games played. The demon1947 the 28th day of April A. D., was given by Mrs. John stration Clifton G. M. Kerr, Ad- Oyler of East Garland. ministrator of the estate Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling of Gertrude Saunders, are vacationing in Southern CalDeceased. and Mexico. ifornia Walter G. Mann, AttorMr. and Mrs. John Munson re ney for said estate. Date of first publication February 28th, A. D., 1947. Date of first publication February 6, A. D., 1947 well-kno- Notice is hereby given that I Utah Oil Bldg. have in may possession a certain automobile hereinafter particulClke City, Utah arly described, wherein during the past eighteen months I have performed work and labor and furnished materials for the OwnL devour er, W. T. Smith, and I, Kazuo Takasuka claim a lien thereon AIID NOW for my work, labor, and mater' ials furnished in the amount of a ready $450.70. thorn? said autoThat a description mobile is: One Ford 8 1935 model, motwith No. 181883218, or arhne . tioi,: 'tolou a liOHDE V-- de Works wMs style body, and that the same will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder pick-u- p Wavs" n Mrs. George H. Coombs of with spent Friday visiting Silver Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coombs. Mrs. Norine Turner and Mrs. water. Nan Earl returned Saturday afclub con ter attending a vention at Logan. They received much valuable information to help them in teaching their club groups this summer. The Future Progress Guild met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Lucille Potter with Mrs. Secrist as hostess. The program was under the direction of Dorothy Richards and consisted of Scotch readings by Robert Calderwood of Tremonton and a talk in family life by C. E. Smith followed by a discussion. Luncheon was served by the hostess. Marline Bourne and Erma Grover celebrated their birth-dawith friends. They went to Logan and enjoyed bowling. Refreshments were enjoyed at the Grover home followed by a Slumber party also at the Grover home. The Juniors and Senior Scouts held their fireside Sunday evening at the home of Elmer Coombs. Four servicemen, Oris LaMont Rudd, Glen Peterson, Richard Coombs, Richards and showed souvenirs and told of experiences overseas. Mrs. John Coombs, Ray and Delia spent Sunday at Kaysville visiting sisters of Mrs. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes, Mrs. Zina Scofield, Mrs. Ann Barnes and Mrs. Harriet (sterna) 'Sidy i NorthIn ALL years, th Flying Goot on th land bag U th We!ern farmer's unfailing ed barked by tin 62 guide to teted. fertil o! America's leading seedsreputation yar men. This year, due to Improved prrxetsir.g methods and Norlhrup, King's constant search lor the BEST, the Northland qva'.ily is tetter than eer. Get your supply before possible King shortages occur. See your locol Nort!:rjp. dealer or write to . . . Northrup, King & Co. 160 So. 4th W. Mrs. Bob Whitney returned home Tuesday after spending the winter in San Francisco, Calif or nia. Mr. Whitney will follow in about a month. ley. Og-de- Salt Lake City is Brighter Silver brighter if it is dried after washing in hot soapy Modern offices throughout the west 2413 WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN, UTAH H 4-- i H n KJ i fl 1 UU LZ3 ht I U UUU L2 1 LZ3 La-Pri- el Again in 1946 . . h vs NOTIcFoFill Plaintiff j n, 4-- ed. :'rnand E.J.Skeen, '."t"!78 for turned home after a two mon- ths' vacation in Nevada and California. Some time was spent with her brother, Dr. Earl Beten-soa former resident of the val- ;fev W5 pon'l rt TV. 't ttn.i. t 'iil frT-1IH- .1 VrAR J lIJAN LlljwtU M SAP FIRST IN CAR SALES-FIR- ST IN TRUCK SALES FIRST IN COMBINED CAR AND TRUCK SALES! The final registration figures are in, and again in 1916 America purchased more Chevrolet cars wore Chevrolet trucksmore Chevrolet cars and trucks combined than anyot her make, despite the fact that Chevrolet was out of production entirely during I lie first three months of the year! 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