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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH West. fl ' I - Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence West 356.0 feet more or less, to the Southwest Corner of said Section 25; thence North 5.0 miles, more or less, to beginning. I . - FOR PUBLICATION, Civil No. newspapepr, the Lehi Free Press, published in Lehi, Upon reading and filing the Utah County, Utah, for four Motion of George H. Lunt and it consecutive weeks, requiring satisfactorily appearing there- said defendants to appear and from that the defendants, J. O. answer said complaint herein on Chilton and Margaret Chilton, or before the last day of the time cannot after due diligence be prescribed by law; and that a found within the state, and it al- copy of said complaint, together so appearing from the complaint with a copy of the summons, as that a good cause of action prescribed by law, be depposited exists in this action in favor of in the post office at Provo, Utah, the plaintiffs therein and against County, Utah, addressed and the said defendants and that the directed to said defendants at said defendants are a necessary 1431 Medical Dental Building, and proper party defendant Seattle, Washington, his last thereto; and it further appear- known address, with postage ing that a summons has been fully prepaid thereon. Dated this 17th day of March, duly issued out of said court in said action, and that personal 1950. service of the same cannot be JOSEPH E. NELSON, made upon said defendants for M24-Judge. the reasons hereinbefore contained, and by said motion made to appear, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that service of summons shall be made upon said defendants by the publication thereof in a weekly to-w- re (1257 lsatingfc. sting. rnri"""'1""" '"" 4 '"'lii'ift'rt''"wi,'l'w',m'llt'r'1''"' "w aat HOSPITALITY . . . Sgt T. F. "Santa Claus" Kirkham, member of the ARIZONA Tjys California is tempted to accept the invitation to stay SUP caravan to Arizona and the invitation are girls from the Mesa Second Ward rjfjje in Mescl Arizona. Offering Photo Courtesy Desert News rim S Church. "' i A. Smith IIP Doctor of ves Degree i ation nostat wed it is k assistant prof. University of Utah, passed today at al examination Southern off jlniversity of the for degree; fc, Dr. Smith of Education. from the st graduated Aity of Utah in 1915, and of Arts his Master A. Smith, y there in 1923. itive of Lehi, and a gradu- High School, Dr. has had a long career in Son in his native state. He the Lehi h and athletic at Morgan County high 7 in and served in same capacity the next year r$catello in High School I Then he enlisted as a w in the Army in World teacher b i 1915-1- Fruit Trees ; PRICES APRICOT PRUNE, and complete varieties. PEACH, rY, in M Guaranteed Quality RT LOWER BERRY today for special and free aid prices to-w- it: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 1 West Salt Lake base and Meredian. 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EAST and MARJORIE MOND. Plaintiffs, vs. J. O. MARGARET CHILTON and CHILTON, Defendants ORDER New softer 15c 16 I Only . EXPERTLY ORDER Thirsty TOWELS grocers everywhere 4t NEW, SOFTER Is! Sp ecia , at RABIO SERVICE RALPH'S Retail Store Notice is hereby given that on April 26, 1950, at 10:00 a. m. a hearing will be held on the formation of a cemetery district in Lehi Precinct. This hearing will be held before the Utah Lifayette, Oregon I Since 1890 WTf"1 JO CARE OF YOUR EYES IS ESSENTIAL TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH. LET US EXAMINE THEM TODAY. GEORGE H. LUNT, Attorney for Plaintiff, 627 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone 618 Plaintiffs: No. 65 University Ave. - Provo Richard T. Eastmond and Marjorie A. Eastmond, 77 2nd Avenue, M23-Salt Lake City, Utah- - at your favorite NOTICE de- - f ' I ! MOWS 4t 1950. i Attorney for Adminsitratrix. First publication, April 7, 1950. etc. low 1 afayctte lows, Civil No. 15918 In the District Court of Utah County. State of Utah. RICHARD T. EASTMOND and MARJORIE A. EASTMOND. Plaintiffs, vs. J. O. CHILTON and MARGARET SUMCHILTON, Defendants MONS, Civil No. 15918. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- You are hereby summoned nd required to serve upon GEORGE H. LUNT. plaintiffs' ttorney, whose address is 627 Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action is brought to recover a judgment in the sum of $3,950.00 resulting from a breach of contract for the sale and purchase of real estate, which is more fully set out in plaintiffs complaint on file in the above entitled Court Dated this 17th day of March, Sarah O. Devere Wooten, SHRUBS, I NOTICE TO CREDITORS County Commission at the city and county building, Provo, Utah. The proposed Lehi Cemetery Maintenance District, which covers real property, all in Utah County, and described as fol LILLIAN WELCH, Administratrix. PLANTS, FRUITS, ROSES, War I, and came out a 2nd Lieutenant. From 1919 to 1921, he was principal and teacher in Beaver County schools, and then a teacher and coach at Grantsville High School the next year. He was at Springville High School from 1923 to 1927; at Park City High School from 1927 to 1932; and North Summit High School from 1932 to 1934. He taught in the Weber County high school from 1934 to 1937, was coordinator of the county school district the next three years and then principal of the county high school. He was a major in the singal corps in World War II, and returned to the principalship of the Weber county high school Then he came to SC in 1945-4- 6. to study for his doctorate. it: 15918. SUMMONS ore mfeJ 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 j CHIPMAN'S ; Dependable Since 1872 American Fork, Utah i |