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Show ,- - A i 1 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Or SALE OF STATE LAND The State Land Board of the State of Utah is offering for sale at Dublic auction, four parcels of land in Beaver County, Utah, described as follows: No. I. Twp. 30 S. R 11 W Acres AAA Art 1A All c?A. u rvu OCV SE4. E4SW4. Lots and MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953 3 4, Sec. 19 320.89 960.89 Acres No 2 Two 30 S. R 11 W SVNEVi, EViSEVi Sec8 I 160.00 640 00 80.00 . All Sec 9 WMiNWVi Sec 10 WV4NEU. WV4SEU. and Lots 1 and EUSWV, Sec 7 EVi-NW- lit a 4 2, SW4Sec2 SVi Sec 3 SVi Sec 4 SE'i Sec 5 Acres 488.24 320.00 320.00 160.00 & r I ' PRICES! f '' A - ' 1 '"'JM 643.53 The public auction will be BOTH 86 PROOF . OLD. SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY held on June 30, .1953. at 2 P. BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . THE 01D SUNNY BHO0K M.. at he City Hall. Milford. COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Utah. Separate bids must be made on each parcel. The land may be sold to the nignesi providing the bid is acceptprove our surroundings we able to the Board. Sales will be would do well to note the prem- made only tj citizens of fho ises of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis, United States, or those who have who have worked diligently re declared their intention to bemoving old trees, hauling soiU come such. of and planting of shrubs and flowTerms of Sale: ers. the purchase price payable in Rex Marshall recently under- cash at the lime of sale, with went a tonsillectomy at the Iron five per cent interest on the re' County Hospital. He is now at mainder of the sale price to the home recuperating satisfactorily. first of January fo'lowing, plus Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter the $2.00 Certificate fee; the rei; MRS. EMILY GILLINS motored to Salt Lake Oh Wed- mainder of the purchase price nesday, taking their son Clinton to be divided into not more than Mil ford News Minersrille Editor Ray to the Children's Hospital, twenty annual payments with where he remained for. asthma interest at the rate of five per treatment. cent on the deferred paymenU. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman All mineral is reserved to the were hosu Sunday to Karl's State of Utah. Miss Renee Bradfield, daugh- Henry Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Iver TruThe Board reserves the right ter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- parents, man, and a brother, Mr. and to withhold any or all tracts Bradfield, has been chosen for dore Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Otto Truman of Sunnyside. from sale her high scholastic record to Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Mac Armstrong By order of the State Land Mr. Mrs. Preston Amerand Minersville Holmes, the represent 20, 1953. ican Legion Auxiliary at Girls Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Russell are parenU of a baby daughter, Board, March LEE E. YOUNG. 18 born the at Iron May County Oscar Mr. Mrs. to and State be held at Logan, June Kearney. Managei 9 lbs and weighing Hospital Mrs. Lewis 2. Alternate is Miss Carla Mar- Stephenson, Mr. and Pub., June 4, 1953; shall, daughter of Mrs. Auguata Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt She will be called Paula. This Firs. Pub. June 25. 1953. Marshall. Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pryor, is the ninth grandchild for Mr. Last Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pryor, W. and Mrs. Sim Murdock. finest nt tht VA Clnmiurin and Mrs. Goldie Marshall since Mrs. Augusta Marshall and and Mrs. Ambrose Dalton, Mr. home for Memorial Day were the recent death of her husband, Mr. Mrs. and and Gray Tanner, daughter Carla are in Salt Lake Mrs. Maurice. The late Mr. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin, and Nolan Hollingshead where City they will care for son Mr. and Mrs. Stan Harris, of was also a brother of Mrs Dale Mrs. HollingsEarl, the family of Mrs. Norma Aubry, Pioche, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Yvonne Murdock. who underwent an operation head, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall Fisher of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Dotson. Mrs. Mr. Dale and on June 2. Mr. Gibson are Hunter and Mrs. and parents of another daughter' Williams. Mrs. Patricia Miss Adele Gillins recently born on May 18 and weighing 7 Robert Goodwin of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Romero observed her fourth TSirthday. Mrs. Joanne Eyre, Mrs. Mary lbs a,t birth. The little Miss Many friends enjoyed her party of Price are now occupying the Gillins and Mrs. Emily Gillins will be given the name of Sherry Mrs. Mr. and home owned by Memorial Day in Beaver Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre left Spencer Roberts. Mrs. Romero spent Since this is cleanup time, families. their with for Salt Lake during the week, is a sister of Mrs. Lynn Roberts. Mrs. Helen Smith and two complimenU are also due the where they will seek specialized Lynn Roberts recently travdaughters, formerly of Provo, Ethel Myers residence where exeled to Climax, Colo., with his are medical advice. making their home with Mr. tensive cleanup work has begun. . Bob where son Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bonner are Jack, they joined finn I n BAma lA..nJ now renting the home belonging IWUtTiUf CtllU CMJUCU SIHIV illlC to Mervin Edwards. fishing. Mrs. Bob Roberts drove Mr. and Mrs. Vendon Myers Mr. Roberts back and Teddy are parents of their second son, and Billy Garrett, grandsons of born May 18 at the Iron County the Roberts,' returned to ColoHospital. The husky child rado with her for a week's vaweighed 9 lbs at birth and will cation. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Limb and be named Ralph J. Myers. The Myert" also have two daughters. two children, Frankie and Among folks here for Me- Sherie, of Ruth, Nev., brought morial Day were Mr. and Mrs. their grandmother, Mrs. Amanda DeLos Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Nolder, to the home of her Frank Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. S. A. Williams, in WilHarley English, Mr. and Mrs. Milford last Friday. The Minliams family drove her to ersville Saturday. Mrs. Nolder hat spent the past six weeks visiting in the Nevada city. Frankie will spend the summer in Minersville with his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. Loraine DeMfle and daughter Karma of Henderson, Nev., spent the week-enas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MUST HAVE Jameson. The H. C. Eyre home is underluu.PHOEDS going a remodeling process. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Eyre plan to Live in the upstairs of the home I Latrurrat. ura more to be company for Mrs. Eyre. (hast 'phosphorus (or an example of how to im men othar com. b el AppUeatloo lt ueae early atatt, laroar yield, praatar . Modulation, Klghar (jit, "f i j No. 4. Twp 30 S. R 11 W Acres LoU 1, 2. 3, 4, SViNVi 323.83 Sec 3 LoU 1. 2, 3. SViNEVi, 239.94 SEVaNWVi Sec 4 Lot 2. SW4NE,4 Sec 5 .... 79.76 REDUCED ' ' ' L p : 'I 1 1288 24 NOW AT - f 401.38 1281.36 No. 3. Twp 30 S. R 11 W Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, SV4NV4, " a ' 'I i ; f j m'i Zhis Wceh 1 J L l (W) r M dio-de- r, J. " ' l ' j ' " L v j One-tent- h Iftinersville Tin h Hil-be- rt ALUMINUM C0MBIIIA1I0II Hert It is . . . America's most-wanie- aluminum d . 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