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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEIII, UTAH. LEGAL NOTICES D U P Camp News D U P CAMPS HOLD MEETINGS TODAY EVAXSY1LLE CAMP The Evansville Camp will hold a meeting in the Second Ward church, at 2:00 p. m. All members and eligible members are urged to attend. All the women in the district who are eligible and not now enrolled, are invited to join. The meeting will honor the outgoing officers. Hostesses will be Goldie Dickerson, captain-elec- t; Ruth Wanlass and Belva Johnson. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Walter Woffinden. al so known as Walter Woffinden, BLI EBELL CAMP Jr. and Myrtle L. Woffinden, his The Bluebell Camp will meet at wife. Deceased. the home of Mrs. Fern Russon Creditors will present claims with Ella Christofferson as with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at the Law Office of Harvard R. Hinton, 114 West SNOW SPRINGS CAMP Lehi, Utah, on or before The Snow Springs Camp will Main, 2, 1953. , August meet in the Fifth Ward churchu Duane M. Woffinden, All members are reminded to Administrator. First Publication April 2, 1953. Last Publication April 23, 1953 FORT WALL CAMP The Fort Wall Camp w ill hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. SIMMON'S Liliane P. Anderson. Assisting is hostesses will be Laura Smith, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Amy Smith and May Bone. A THE FOURTH JUDICIAL is turnout desired. good DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate Lehi Hospital Happenings James Powell, 3 year old son of R. Thomas and Jenalyn Wing and Mrs. Dean Powell, re- Woffinden now have three sons, ceived medical treatment, March the newest making his debut April 31. 5, at 7 lbs. Waiting to welcome him at home are a sister, Anna Miss Marie Monson, daughter of Joy, and two brothers: Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monson, was and Peter Donell. Mrs. Martha a medical patient, March 31 to A. Wing is now the proud grand April 2. She was transferred to mother to 27, as well as great the LDS hospital in Salt Lake grandmother to 20. Mr. City, Spencer Harmon of American underwent Fork, April 4. tonsilectomy I Sheral Covingtons Enjoy Prize Trip To California Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Mrs. Leonard ( Bonnie ( Udell have returned after aCovington thrilling received medical treatment April vacation in California, twice as 4 and 5. enjoyable because it was a prize won by Mrs. Covington. She Carol Bateman, 5, daughter of trip won' the prize for her limerick in Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Bateman, the contest by two underwent tonsilectomy, April 6. Provo theatressponsored and "Jack the Batchelor" on KOVO. It was a Eugene and Joan Francom of vacation for two, so of course Mr. American Fork, are the parents of took his vacation from a new son, born by Caesarian Covington the Geneva Steel plant and wont section, March 31. along. Reservations were made for them as the beautiful Casa e Beve-ridgJames and Artha Byrant Blanca Hotel in Hollywood. welcomed a son, March 30. Mrs. Covington won a lovely The newcomer who made his compact for on the entrance at 5 lbs 6 ozs., will be rt Linkleterparticipation television show. named James Arthur. He has Among other broadcasts attended one sister, Vera May. Sharing were "Queen for a Day," "Truth honors as grandparents are Mrs. or Consequences," and the Dinah Eva Johnson and Floyd Byrant. Shore program A tour of motion pict ures studios Stowc-Fred and Ella Lou was enjoyed and special food Adams have a new son, born April at foreign restaurants, He will be 1, weight 8 lbs. 5 ozs. fhey met a friend, Mrs. V. H. named James. There is one Sweet, who entertained them on a brother Frank, to play with him. 'our of Knott's Berry Farm. The Proud grandparents are Mr. and climax of their trip was the viewMrs. Alfred Adams of Ogden, and ing of the famous paintings of the James Stowell of Las Fontana, "Crucifixion" and the "Last SupCalifornia. per," at Forest Lawn cemetery. Their children, Sharleen, Ross Ernest and Pauline Grant and Roger remained with their Cedarstrom are the proud parents grandmother, Mrs. LeRoy Worley. of a new son, born April 3, weighMrs. Joseph Kolan, a cousin to ing in at 9 lbs. The new arrival Mrs. Covington, cared, for the has one brother, Craig. Pleased baby, Gary Lynn. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant, with 4, and Mr. FAMILY PARTY HONORS Cedarstrom. DEPARTING MEMBERS and Mrs. Roger James A. Powell is the proud great In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. grandfather. Joosten (Violet Thomas) and children Janice and Gene, a family party was held at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Thomas. The Joostens are moving from Ord At Word was received by Mrs Nina Draper to Wyoming to make their home. An evening was Colledge that her son, Cecil, is spent- and enjoyable were refreshments Fort at receiving army training 33 Mr members. served to family Ord, California. He was sent and Mrs. Norman Thomas and there from Fort Douglas, where Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thomas ashe reported for duty four weeks in sisted entertaining. ap;o. Ho was employed in Nevada, Cecil makes the fifth son of Mrs. Colledge to answer the call of his country for military service. The others, all of whom served overseas and are now home, include I CARRY Ivan, Ralph and Dean, who were ANTI- with the army, and Don Colledge, who was with the navy. ed BLAIN L. JONES and DONNA T. JONES, his wife, and VIDA BARNHART, plaintiffs, vs. DAVID D. DAVIS and ANNIE PEARL DAVIS, his wife, CHARLES F. JOHNSON, personally and as Administrator of the Estates of JOHN JOHNSON and ANNA JOHNSON, Deceased; W. E. ELLIS MCMUL-LIand DOROTHY B. his wile; FRED MC MULLIN and JOYCE B. his wife; EUGENE MCMULLIN and JUDY his wife; DAYRL J. MCMULLIN and MINNIE G. MCMULLIN, his wife; F. MCMULLIN and EILEEN L. MCMULLIN, his wife; LOUIS MCMULLIN and LUCILE B. MCMULLIN, his wife; WANDA M. CLARK; WILMA II. JENSEN; ROS-COE. MCMULLIN and YVONNE P. MCMULLIN, his wife; LOUIS JOHNSON and MRS. LOUIS JOHNSON, his wife; ROSCOE A. JOHNSON and MRS. ROSCOE A. JOHNSON, his wife; HORTENSE JOHNSON "MAX M. JOHNSON and EVELYN E. JOHNSON, his wife; RALPH W. JOHNSON and LORRIAN JOHNSON, his wife; VAUGH-TOCAROL JOHNSON; JOHNSON; and COMILLE JOHNSON; being all the known heirs of WILLARD E. JOHNSON, deceased; ANNIE F. JOHNSON; FERN GLISS-MEYERUTH DAHL; LOREN JOHNSON and MRS. LORLN JOHNSON, his wife; RAYMOND CHARLES JOHN SON and MRS. RAYMOND his CHARLES JOHNSON, wife; FERRIS JOHNSON and MRS. FERRIS JOHNSON, R. his wife; CLIFFORD JOHNSON and OLIVE JOHNSON, his wife; ANDREW FRANKLIN JOHNSON; GORINNA WILCOX; MRS. VON TIDWELL; being all the known heirs of PARLEY JOHNSON, deceased: HAROLD BECK and EVA C. N EL-DO- N E -- N Cecil Colledge Fort his CARL BECK, wife; WILLIAM BECK and GRACE BECK, his wife; ANNIE BELLE GALLOWAY; MARIE WYNN; IRENE BRIDGES: DONALD LEROY BECK and ETHEL H. BECK, his wife; CYRIL EUGENE BECK and GRACE F. BECK, his wife; THEODORE R. BECK and RUTH E. BECK, his wife; CHARLES A. BECK and MARGUERITE T. BECK, his wife; FRED A. BECK and JULIA P. BECK, his wife; RUBY B. GRANT; ALVIN B. FLORENCE BECK and BECK, his wife; LAWRENCE E. BECK and ALICIA S. BECK, his wife; WILLARD M. BECK and EDITH T. BECK, his wife; MILDRED GARR1TY; ELWIN BECK and ILEEN BECK, his wife; M. and BECK ARTIE BERTHA BECK his wife; C L I S T A HOLD AW AY; ANNIE D. BECK; ARCHIE P. BECK and ALICE FERN BECK, his wife; MURIEL B. CRUS; ROBERT CLIFTON BECK and LOLA BECK, his wife; RICHARD FRANCES BECK and REAH DELL BECK, his wife; WILLIAM KENNETH BECK and LORRAINE CAROL BECK, his wife; OWEN M. BECK and MIDRED BECK, his wife; LEO II. BECK and LEOLA BECK, his wife; RUSSELL R. BECK and FAY BECK, his wife: MARLOW BECK and DORIS BECK, his wife; EARL O. BECK and ELVA BECK, his wife; LILLIAN HARDMAN; GALL; ADA VELMA CRISWELL; DONNA BECK DABB: EDNA M. BECK; RAYMOND S. BECK and RUTH BECK, his wife; DVVA1N GEORGE BECK and his JUNE BECK, wife; LAWRENCE L. BECK and IRENE BECK, his wife; GLEN H. BECK and DORIS BECK, his wife; ALICE BECK; MRS. ARCHIE BECK; LILA MAE HENRY; MABEL B. ALLRED; being all the heirs of ANNIE known JOHNSON BECK; ADOLPH BLASS; MARY ANN BODINE; MARGUART M. CONNARY; GEORGE O. CARTER; GEORGE OLIVER CARTER and EDITH CARTER, his wife; EARL LAVON CARTER BORDENY and CARTER, his wife; KENNETH CARTER and EILEEN B. CARTER, his wife; PEARL LOYER; JENNIE VE SHAW THOMAS; RUBY F. SHAW; MAXINE GAYTHWAITE; CATHERINE HAWKS; MILDRED DOMGAARD; HAZEL GOLDIE CHATTERSON ; OWEN SHAW and NORMA SHAW, his wife; CLARENCE SHAW and IONE SHAW, his wife; ARNOLD SHAW and LEILA SHAW, his wife; DORRETTA BOX; LUELLA GOLDIE JACKSON; ETHEL MARTIN; JAMES SNOW and MRS. JAMES SNOW, his wife; EDWARD SNOW and MRS. EDWARD SNOW, his wife; ALBERT SNOW and MRS. ALBERT SNOW, his wife; GOLDEN CLUFF and MRS GOLDEN CLUFF, his wife; BETTY CLUFF; LA- - TIU'ltSDAY, APRIL 9, 1953 VERN NEVERS and VOLA NEVERS, his wife; being all the known heire of JAMES SHAW, deceased; GLENN A KING: BURT D. KEMP and MARY KEMP, his wife; GOLDEN KEMP and ANGIE KEMP, his wife; FRED KEMP, CLARENCE KEMP and MATTIE KEMP, his wife; JOHN W. KEMP and BESSIE KEMP, his wife; being all the heirs of HENRY known WILLIAM KEMP, deceased; WILLIAM D. KEMP and VERDA C. KEMP, his wife; RICHARD J. KEMP and BETTY KEMP, his wife; NETTIE STONE; MYRTLE FARRELL; KATIE TRAIL LEUR; MARY A. PETERSON; CAROLINE PRENDER-GASANNA DICK; VIRJOSEPH GINIA CLARY; ELLISON and MRS. JOSEPH ELLISON, his wife; LELAND ELLISON and MRS. LELAND ELLISON, his wife; CAROLINE H. MCMATH; KATE J. MCQUILLAN; AGNES HAMILTON. CATHERINE GOLDEN; JAMES C. FARRELL and MRS. JAMES C. FARRELL, his wife; JOHN H. FARRELL and MRS. JOHN H. FARRELL, his wife; MAY ANNIE CURRAN; FORSYTHE; ALICE MARTIN; EVA DORITY; BELL DELANEY; LILLIE YOUNG; JOSIE FARRELL; being all the known heirs of NATHAN DEHAREN PALMER, Deceased; the unknown heirs of WILLIAM SIMMONS, deceased; the unknown heirs of ESTHER SIMMONS, deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in and lien upon the real property described in the Complaint adverse to the plaintiffs' ownership or clouding plaintiffs' title thereto; including all unknown heirs, devisees, and creditors of any of the above named persons who are deceased. Defendants. Civil plaint 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 obtain a judgment and decree, adjudging the Plaintiffs to be the owners and quilting their title against any and all claims of the defendants in and to the following described real property situated in the County of Utah, State ol Utah, and particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point which is North 0 degrees 11 minutes West along the Quarter Section Line a distance of 1773.3 feet and West 692.0 feet from the South Quarter Section Coiner to Section 5 of Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence South 71 degrees 12 minutes West 168.1 feet; thence North 0 degm's 45 minutes East 100.5 feet; thence North 63 degrees 40 minutes East 120.4 feet; thence South 26 degrees 44 minutes East 111.5 feet to the point of beginning. Also: Commencing at a point which is North 0 degrees 11 minutes West along the quarter section line a distance of 1564.5 feet and West 587.4 feet from the South Quarter Section corner to Section 5 of Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence North 86 degrees 16 minutes West 267.0 feet; thence North 0 degrees 45 minutes East 137.0 feet; thence North 71 degrees 12 minutes East 168.4 feet; thence South 26 degrees 41 minutes East 233.7 feet to the point of beginning. Dated March 24. 1953. HARVARD R. HINTON, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 114 West Main, Lehi, Utah. First Publication March 26, 1953. Last Publication April 16, 1953. 24-HOU- In Tennis Equipment IT'S WILSON WMWWWWWWW Wilson Bobby Riggs Special $13.25 Wilson Don Budge Special $10.95 WWWWVWVWVW1 Wilson No. 17,596. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAME DEFENDANTS: You are herby summoned and required to serve utxn Harvard R. Hinton, Plaintiffs' Attorney, whose address is 114 West Main, Lehi, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded ii said com For The Finest Septic Tanks and Cesspools Cleaned Phone Provo 3607 Veterans Service Sanitary Utah Alice Marble Special m $10.95 Provo, WRECKING SERVICE R Day Phone HHUmMWHHMMV American Fork 124 Wilson Night Phone Lehi 212-- W Stylist ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer Special American Fork jasvx i5K-S- 4r If $7.95 - iWMVWMWWVtW Wilson WORRY Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Adams and family were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. Adams' parents, Bishop and Mrs E. N. Webb. An picnic was rs Superstroke - INSURANCE- Special A Regular Ad In This Newspaper The BANKER'S STORY I The GOLD RUSH IN CALIFORNIA BROUGHT BANKING TO THE WESTERN FRONTIER. JImonq the pioneer banks was WELLS,FARG0 fir CO., WHICH ALSO OPERATED OOO STAGECOACHES AND THE FAMOUS PONY EXPRESS . Even today, your local banker provides a unmber of services far beyond "traditional banking." We make personal loans, for example, to people from all icalks of life for any good purpose 1 '&i:'P:J 1 You'll be surprised how much time, energy, and money you save with an electric water pump. Let it bring running water for all your needs watering cattle, irrigation, cleaning milk equipment and containers, and household use. And electricity on your farm costs so little! BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Cllttl ;j TRAIL WAY S Leave your car at home. Try the travel-teste- d conveniences ... the armchair comfort and dollar-savinthe economy of CONTINENTAL Thru-Bus Silverliner service TRAILWAYS between principal cities and towns from coast 3 &m Wilson Tennis Balls in vacuum sealed can 3 lor $2.35 g LONE EAGLE to coast. CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS State Street Drug ... STATE BANK OF LEHI v V. S. 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