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Show fRlPAY, WV 31, 1936 r - Legal Publications SUMMONS El THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT- WUKT, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF - UTAH. VERDA GRANGE COX, PlainUff, vs. ones W. COX. Defendant. The State of Utaih to the Said Defenaam-- . summonm vmt tHJ - xubU Avw lire hereby appear within twenty days after BUHuimiM upuii you service vi if served in the county in which this action is brought, otherwise. within thirty days after service, end deiena ine aoove entitled action, and in case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be rendered t against you according to the demand of the Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of Court. said This action is brought to recover a judgment and decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of trimony heretofore and now isting between plaintiff and ma- exde- fendant and for an order directing the defendant to pay certain entered into during obligations the martial life of said parties. A. S. HORSLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. A. S. Horsley, Attorney at Law, Silvagni Building, Price, Utah. First publication July 31, 1936. Last publication August 28, 1936. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William John McDonald, also known as W. J. McDonald, and John McDonald, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of A. S. Horsley, at Price, Utah, on or before the 19th day of September, A. D. 1936, Hannah Charlotte McDonald. Administratrix of the Estate of William John McDonald, Deceased. Horsley, Atorney for Administratrix. A. S. First Last .' l Himtington Department mSfn? y, TOUR AIDS j I CAMPBELL mass Mr. Mrs. Darwin Elliott, all the water users who and have been attending summer Sfuiay evening for the purpose school at the B. Y. U. were here nLff the wheUier or not for the 24th and were the present wood pipe' line of Mr. and Mrs. R. Brasher. guests with cast iron pipe. It was decidMr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson of ed to secure a loan and install the Nevada, were house gusts last new pipe line. week of Mr. and Mrs. Myron JohnThe Nielson family held a re- son. union last Tuesday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pace, former . seminary building fnr th principal and school superintendof organizing. Miss Dora Nielson ent of Emery county, spent the appoiniea ramily 24th here. nnvmnv. and Mrs. Drs. L. A. Stephenson and Leoea Mr. and Mrs. Myron Johnson. nard gave a very pleasant lecture nar. ana Mrs. Ross Leonard, Ms. in Sunday school on the symptoms Mae Arnold and fnmMv a t cause treatment of goiter. The Wakefield are home from sum talks and by the doctors were given mer school. very interesting. Little Celia Joh Mrs. Joseph Mitchell and daughsix of her small friends vuwiuauiw at her six- ter Aurdey, visited their daughter th birthday Tuesday. and Mrs. Sorn Nielson and Mrs. Verda Cox of Pleasant Almasisters, Holt. Grove, was the guest of her The 24th celebration was one of daughter and Mr. and the best ever held in Huntington. Mrs. Paul Nielson over th uwv The entire day was taken up by end. entertainment for the large crowd Mrs. Abe Guymon has gone to that was here. Miss Marcella AnLas Vegas to visit her. sons. derson as "Utah of '47," won first James Nuttall, who has been at- prize in the adult parade. Miss tending school at Berkelpv Catit Selma Leonard as "Utah of Today" was home for a few won second prize. Little Ruby Jean called home by the serious illness Sandberg as "Utah of Today," won oi ms wne, who was operated on first prize in the mlnature parade. ior appendicitis. An airplane entered by Mrs. Von Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sanmiist. Cox won second prize. Many useof Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. James ful prizes were given for the sports Webster of Kaysville, visited Sun- in the afternoon. The local team day with Mr. and Mrs. Adrain won the ball game from the Castle Dale OCC Catnip. The fireworks at King. Dean Bench is home after snen fl night were beautiful. Both dances ing sometime in California at an in the evenings of the 23rd and educational convention. 24th were successful. BRITISH I t RIVER A MOTOR TRIP THROUGH CnUncU COLUMBIA'S EVERGREEN PIAYGROUNO V. a. HIGHWAY' rim - 4K- - Al - A fcoV tp son-in-Ja- It w3 8 V f&jf 3 AN6CLCS IS Jr II k SEATTLE I w, Orangeville Department .............4 and Melrose Luke are The five clubs and their publication July 17, 1936. publication August 14, 1936. PAGK FXYS EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH k5 OLYMPIA fTHE motor trip outlined above features largely a along the Saanich Peninsula provide fin fishing.' From Victoria to the Campbell River, famed for its tour of Vancouver Island, one of the most fascinat- tremendous game fish, the Tyee Salmon, the motor! Seattle vacation areas on the Pacific Coast Using ing as a focal point, the round trip covers about 550 miles and it offers a remarkable variety of scenery and interest Excellent ferry services link Vancouver Island and the mainland and Paget Sound ports. Victoria, at the southern tip of the island, is the capital city of charm. British Columbia and is noted for its But-cha- rt Within a few miles of it are the world-famoGardens and the Dominion Government Obser vatory with its giant telescope. The lakes and inlets old-wor- ld us . highway winds through a countryside which varies1 from the mountainous to the pastoral and from virgin forest to expansive seascapes. A side excursion to Port Alberni on the west coast of the Island provides, a trip past Cameron Lako and through one of the most perfect stands of virgin Douglas Fir in the, world. Vancouver City bn the mainland is British, Columbia's metropolis. This year it is celebrating its Jubilee Year. The inset shows a typical scene along the Malahat Drive, between Victoria and Nanaimo. Readers of The Progress are cordially invited to use its columns in sending In topics of Interest, items of news, letters of interest from former citizens, suggestions Mr. and Mrs. George Huntsman turned home in Riverside, Calif., of betterment for us all. Get copy announce the engagement of their on Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Killpack in early. Help us make this newsinpaper better. daughter Naome, to Paul J. Flet- accompanied them to remain in social definitely. cher, at an afternoon Mrs. Elva Judd, of National, was on Wedhonor of the brlde-to-h1 nesday, July 26. The marriage will a Sunday visitor at the Bailey be solemnized in the Salt Lake home. Mrs. Alta Olsen of Provo, spent Temple, Wednesday, August 5. week at the home of her sislast Miss Bernice Wayman, daughter Mrs. Amanda' Edwards. ter, M. E. Mrs. Mr. of and Wayman, Mrs. Fred Mrose and and Mr. was married Saturday to Kenneth Old Mrs. Otto Johnke and Mr. and Monleft Olsen of Fairview. They Los visited of families, Angeles, day for Fairview for a' brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behling last Kate Killpack of Logan visited week end. here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Acord of Cas- and Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Peterson tle Gate, visited here last week. of Wellington, were week end visMr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller of itors with relatives here. Tooele, and two children, and Mrs. On Wednesday evening the Re Elsie Newman and son Hal, of lief Society teachers and their California, visited at the C. R. husbands and the ward teachers FST3-C- es No. S3 Killpack home a few days the past and their partners will enjoy a (MjF3l ' week. Mrs. Miller was Miss Edith party at the church the outcome Nordell and Mrs. Newman was of a recent challenge. Miss Elsie Nordell of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson of Miss Alta Edwards spent the Spring Canyon were Sunday visitors here. past week end at Fish Lake. Mrs. Dorthello Williams, of CasMr. and Mrs. Reed G. Star ley of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Q. tle Dale, has been visiting in the Edwards of Emery, were Monday Stringham home lately. Ranger and Mrs. Ernest Jorgen-se- n evening visitors here. Miss Lillian Nelson, of Price, spent the 24th with relatives visited in the Homer Taylor home near Mt. Nebo in Nephi canyon. Mr. .nd Mrs. Alma Jensen vislast week. Miss Annie S. Nelson, Mrs. Annie ited in Cleveland on Sunday. o L. Nelson, Mrs. Helen Larsen and CLEAN OIL FILTER Chris Larson are home from the Ferron Department Mr. Mrs. girl NOTICE TO CREDITORS a baby girl, born on leaders spent three days at the ESTATE OP EZRA K. FUNK, JH., entertaining Olsen ranch. They left early TuesJuly 24th. Deceased. Mrs. Orphai Peacock and Miss day morning, returning home Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Dortha Jewkes spent the 24th at Thursday evening. A Legion meeting was held TuesLois Funk at Ferron, Utah, or Marl Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid and day night at the home of Mrs. D. Gibson at Price, Utah, on or before the 23th day of September, A. daughter lone, and Miss Irene Zenda Davis. After business was D., 1936. Prichard of Price, spent the 24th transacted, were refreshments Lois Funk, Administratrix on the mountain. served. Of the Estate of Ezra K. Funk, Jr., Rurel Snow was brought from mis. weme iTawiora spent a Deceased. the Ferron reservoir with a brok- few days with relatives at Manti. Marl D. Gibson, Attorney. en arm. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sitterud took First publication July 24, 1936. Frank Moffltt is working for their daugter Ruth to Provo for Last publication August 21, 1936. Ranger Anderson on the forest. treatment Tuesday. Ruth was op SUMMONS Eugene Poulson is workink at the erated on at Provo several weeks IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Hansen sawmill. ago. DISTRICT COURT OF EMERY was taken to the Mr. and Mrs. Orson Peterson of Humphrey Ray COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Veterans hospital with an attack Ferron spent the week end as DESSA WALLACE, Plaintiff, of appendicitis. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance V. son of Mr. Reid. Robert, JOSEPH A. WALLACE, Defendant. Mrs. Jean VonElm and Mrs. The State of Utah to the said and Mrs. Ray Curtis, was brought home from the Price hospital the Frank Jewkes were guests of their Defendant: to day of the 24th, and is improving parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fox. You are hereby summoned appear within twenty days after slowly. Robert had been in the Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Chotton the service of this summons upon . months. three and hospital daugther, of California, are you, if served within the county in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pea which this action is brought: otheSHERIFFS SALE cock. rwise, within thirty days after enMr. and Mrs. F. W. Tatton and DISTRICT COURT OF THE IN service, and defend the above titled action; and in case of your THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS two daughters, Mrs. Martha Tatfailure so to do, judgment will.be TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUN- ton, Mrs. Grace Jewkes and daughrendered against you according to TY OF EMERY, STATE OF UTAH ter Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. The Federal Land Bank of Ber- Thomas the demand of the complaint Braithwait of Manti, mo which has been filed with the keley, a corporation, Plaintiff, tored to Bryce Canyon and visited vs. Clerk of said Court. relatives. The night of the 23rd This action is brought to recover Emmett K. Olsen and Edith a judgment dissolving the marrihis wife: First Doe, Second they spent at Panguitch at the home of Mr. Dell Crawford. The age contract heretofore and now Doe and Third Doe, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale, on 24th they spent on the trails in existing between you and the the llth day of August, A. D. 1936, plaintiff. then motored to Manti Temple. W. G. Peacock, Jr., Attorney for ab the hour of 2:00 o'clock, P. ML, Bryce Canyon, Mrs. Leland Bohleen and childThe oil filter should be serviced see Charles Crawford, to Milford Plaintiff. of said dajy in Castle Dale, Emery a Mr. Bohleen after every 10,000 miles of driving, with are ren Mrs. of visiting Tatton Martha brother P. O. Address, Castle Da'le, Utah. County, State of Utah, at the whom she had not seen for 32 in Colorado. according to the Emergency Road First publication. July 24, 1936. front door of the Court House, the visis of the Utah Motorist Assn. Service Mrs. Howard re Stringham A in described Last publication August 21, 1936. very years. enjoyable trip, property following During this mileage the filter beState of Utah: way of Manti, was re iting in California. County, by Emery turning SHERIFFS SALE The Northeast quarter of the ported by the tourists. Bishop P. E. Snow was thru with comes saturated with dirt, sludge Case No. 1293 Northeast Quarter of Section 9: Mrs. Walter Reid was rushed to his summer school- work at Provo and other foreign matter. If the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the North half and the North half filter cartridge is not changed on Thursday. THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS- of the Southeast quarter ol sec- the Price hospital Monday with Dah-ldestructive materials reach these Bob and Club The Ag. boys TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNtion 10, and the North half of the appendicitis. the Lake. week at moving parts, such Fish engine's the are enjoyed Mrs. Rose Fox and children TY OF EMERY, STATE OF UTAH. Northwest Quarter and the South as from home is bearings, piston rings, pistons. Dean Killpack The Federal Land Bank of Ber- west Quarter of the Northwest spending a few days at the Reed these parts to wear etc., the for causing been he has where Provo tmarter of Section 11. all in Town er sawmill. keley, a corporation, Plaintiff, rapidly. months. vs. ship 16 South, Range 11 East, Salt Some of the men have returned past tenCleo o Miss Rafanugsen is ho(me Lake Base ana Meriaian; contain from the Ferron reservoir where Ellis hair Human less. or more grows at the rate of GLSNMQM DISTILLERIES CO., lac. Powell, a married woman; ing 560 acres, have been building the dam from Salt Lake. Jnmoc fltT'i1nrt nH To ma Tine' CtCiof an inch Toerether with all rights now be they was no celebration 18 there Since Owensboro, Kentucky don, his wife; First Doe, Second ine oerfected. or hereaifter to be higher. on the 24th, most of the peo- daily. here o Joe and Third Doe, ueienaanws. nerfected under Application to Distillery in Kentucky Largest that As old age pensions come along ple enjoyed canyon parties To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, on Appropriate Public Waters of the 12 or more Racing pigeons will fly the llth day of August, A. D. 1936, state of Utah: said application people quit conceaiing their age and day. 3 c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price re hours without making a' stop. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock, P. ML, being dated January 20, 1919, and start bragging about n. Of said flaw n f!nst.le Dale. Emery filed in the ornce oi me oiaie County, State of Utah, at the gineer of Utah, and bearing File frnnt rlruv "Mirt. HVniSA the Nn 7961. nt tA 111 www UUV1 Ul described property in Also that certain reservoir which following is now beine created toy the con unery county, state oi uian. Beginning 40 rods West of the struction of a dam across what is Northeast corner of Section 35, irnnum As Marsine wasn. saia a am Township 17 South, Range 8 East, being built by the undersigned te of Salt Lake Base and Meridian, neafr the center of Section 4,Town-shi- p You do need to build enjoy Utah, running thence West 48 16 South, Range 11 East, Salt ELECTRIC SERVICE. The farm home rods; thence South 75 rods; thence Lafce Base and Meridian, and said East 482 rods; thence North 75 reservoir being situated principalbe wired for electricity. Ease and comfort will of a lifetime rods to place of beginning, con- ly in Sections 4 and 5, Township 117 square and Range aforesaid. taining 22 acres and follow. You really begin to enjoy life. rods, more or toss. Also together with all canals the of and 147 shares said reservoir, Together with leading from capital stock of the Huntington-Clevelan- d all ditches leading from said caIrrigation Company, nals, and also all appurtenances said shares being represented by of whatsoever description pertainCertificate No. 395. ing to said reservoir, and water Now is the time to add small motors Together with all other rights courses leading from it. Mm . Km of every kind and nature, however Also together with any and all and small appliances to your farm. Let evidenced,1 to the use of water, rights which may hereafter be acditches and canals tor the Irriga- quired in connection with the electricity churn, pump, ho ist hay- tion of said premises. above referred to reservoir and the Together with all tenements, canals and ditches leading from it. grind feed and indoors, cook hereditaments and appurtenances with all other rights of Together thereunto belonging or in anywise every kind and nature, however water, refrigerate food, etc evidenced to the use of water, appertaining, and the reversion ret and reversions, remainder and Low wages always on the job ditches and canals for the lrrlga-mainders, rents, issues and profits tinn of said cremises. thereon. Together with all tenements, ASK US ABOUT IT. 4-- H e, Lowest Priced 16 Months 100 Proof Whiskey Ol-se- n. I - ll) III dll e, TRY BY! V- w w Is Your's A New House the advantages that represents the stability to not or Old? up-to-da- can ELECTRIC SERVICE IS PROFITABLE, TOO v sr hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto beloneinn or in anywise annertainine. and the reversion and reversions, remainder and re mainders, rents, issues and profits thereon. W. L. BLACK. Phone your news items to the Sheriff of Emery County, Utah Emery County Progress S. J. Sweetring, Price, Utah, o Attorney for .Plaintiff . Quick service on butter wrappers First publication July 17, 1936. Last publication August 7, 193c), at The Progress office. X m n...r lysw "VW f W. L. BLACK, Sheriff of Emery County, Utah S. J. Sweetring, Price. Utah. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication July 17, 1936. Last publication August 7, 1936. 18-y- -2 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ! 7 |