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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page 8 Thursday, May 25, 1967 SOUTH JORDAN Mrs Virginia Peterson Sixth Jordan 255-466- 5 graders from South elementary school atJunior High at West Thursday. The teachMr Kissell and Mrs They enjoyed an out- tended Jordan ers are Bagley. ing at Timpanogos. The Daughters of the Pioneers will have summer vacation from meetings. Soren Nielsen Jr. was given a welcome home from his mission in the Second Ward Sunday night. The Stake MIA, stake presidency, clerks, high council and their wives hosted dinner for the visiting authorities from Salt Lake for stake conference eveninp Saturday stake officers, ward MIA officials, ward bishoprics, stake mission officials. The dinner was held at the stake build- fast Brother Pelligrino, chaplain for Bishop Hunt's council, was the honored guest. The stake presidency, stake clerks, their wives, and the visiting stake conference officials, Mr Smith, Mr Mitch-ner- , Mrs Ashton, Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday noon at the home of Mr & Gardner Camp Holds Meeting Utah PioDaughters Gardner Archibald neers, Camp, met Thursday, May 17, at the Pioneer Hall. Mrs second Albine Richardson, vice captain, conducted. Music was led by Marinda accompanied by Laura Jensen. The lesson was given by Marinda Dimond, lesson leader, on markers erected by the Daughters of the Pio neers. Hazel Jones gave a history and showed pioneer relics of weeks in Baker, Calif., with her husband who mines there. She came home with her daughter, Hazel. Mrs Tiller will return again this week to Baker. She also visited her sister, Mrs Olive Green, in Henderson, Nev. Mr & Mrs Condon Avery visited last Sunday with his mother, Mrs Sadie Avery, Provo, and with a brother and sister who came to their mothers to visit. Mr & Mrs Robert Perschon visited in Salt Lake withm Mr & Mrs George Perschon who moved last year to Idaho. They visited at the home of Arthur H. Perschon, Salt Lake. d Sheila White celebrated her birthday with a swimming party at the West Jordan school pool and at the Leland White home. Guests were Kim Wood, Gayla, Elnora Christofferson, Peggy Collins, Jolene Lanell Steadman, Jones, Vicki Allred, Diane Halverson, Lynette Denton, Terry Meyer, Norice Shipley, Helen Savernak, Arlene Mad-sen- . Mothers Attend Groves was sustained second counselor in the stake MIA. Allan Stocking was sustained secretary in the stake mis- David Gourley and his parents, Mr & Mrs Richard Gourley, hosted a party for friends who are graduating from Junior High. Minerette Tea, Program West Jordan The Bingham High School Minerettes held a tea and program for their mothers. Pres. Claudia introduced the offi-er- vice pres. Kathleen Seal; Mr Si Mrs James Cannon and boys spent last week end visiting Mr Cannon's grandparents, Mr & Mrs Samuel K. Gifford at Springdale. They also toured in Zion Park. sec, Shauna Stradley, treas., hist. Peterson; Kathryn Jensen; corresponding sec, Judy Leak, junior representee, Peggy Butter-field- . On the program were Sherrie Nell, Stella Garcia, dance; piano solo, Sherrie Wood; talk, Mrs McDonald, advisor; A'Cappclla choir; talk, Stephanie Bodell; talk, Mary Mr & Mrs Frank Bingham and children, California, are Lou visiting Mrs Bingham's ents, Mr Si Mrs Fred parKirk-man- . Mrs Sunda Brown spent last Sunday in West Jordan from BYU. Mrs Nell. Earlier in the year Minerettes entertained their fathers at the school with a program. Officers held a meeting May 9 at the home of their advisor, Mrs Virginia McDonald in Magna. Bingham High is observing B Week this week. Monday was "sweatshirt day; Tuesday, "mix and match;" WedThey all attended 10 nesday, "blue lay;" Thurso'clock mass at the Sacred day, "surprise day;" Friday, Heart Church, then went to "B Day and year-booday." the Rodeway Inn for breakk - Guests of Judy Dimond were DeLaun Barfuss, Downey, Ida., and Bryce Gardner, Oakley, Ida., from USU. They attended the Delta Phi dance for returned missionaries at BYU. Denny Lambert, San Diego visited Thursday at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr & Mrs John Peterson. Mr Si Mrs Herbert Brandt have moved to Salt Lake. Ross Ashworth is in a hospital. Mr St Mrs Kennett Reld entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs Reid's mother, Mrs Nora Crane, and Mrs Reid's aunt, Maymie Ingram both from Herriman. Also visiting in the afternoon was Kathy Christensen from Riverton. Gerald Cook, son of Mr & Emmett Cook and Mardi Taylor, son of Mr & Mrs their with Frank Taylor, friend, Jack Conkle, Riverton are in the army reserve. They are training at Ft. Ord, Calif. It will be an intensive f training of four and months at Ft. Ord instead of six months training at two bases. Mrs LEGAL NOTICES NEWS Mrs Virginia Mrs Gordon Deakin. Mrs Lyle Tiller spent four ing. Ronald White, stake high council, was released because of his health. DeMar Hogan was sustained an alternate councilman. Geral high sion. Dean Naylor spent the past week as a cousultant in a bank at Boise. Mr & Mrs Royal Beckstead visited for two weeks with their son and family, Mr & Mrs Keith R. Beckstead, Mesa. They also visited Mrs Beckstead's brother, Mr St Mrs Reed Smith. Mr & Mrs David Dennis and family, Wellsville, were visitors last Sunday at the home of Mrs Dennis' parents, Mr & Mrs Joe Clegg, and with Mr & Mrs David, Mr & Mrs Jay Clegg, Salt Lake, Joe and Dennis Clegg. Steve Anzures, son of Mr St Mrs Steven Anzures, is home after 6 months training In the army reserves. He was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and at Ft. Sill, Okla. Mr St Mrs Steven Anzures attended a special Communion and breakfast that was held far Bishop Hunt, Knights and their ladles May was 20, It under the direction of Brother Ralph WEST JORDAN Peterson255-466- NOTICE AGISTOR'S LIEN FORECLOSURE SALE TO: CLAUDE CLEMENTS, STEVE CLEMENTS, JAMES CLEMENTS AND TO ALL Jordan and Riverton stakes The district board is headed by Howard W. Barben and Leonard C. Beckstead. On the faculty are John D. Smith, Ken Seegmiller, Bryant Smith, Stan Packer, Gary L. Student officers are Blackner; Steve Margetts, Stephanie Bodell, Judy Oakeson, Connie Sheppick, Sheila Wardell, Meyer. Studpnts on the program were Judy Leak. James DeGraffenried, Barry Bell, Kathryn Jensen, Brad Crane, double quintet, Dawna Neilson, Mary Louise Peterson, RoLana Franlsen, Palmer, Phyllis Cobbley, Dennis Dean Butterfield, Slhmidt, Brinton Webb, Vern Petersen, Val Jenkins, Mark Burton; Randa Berrett, Paul Miller, Craig Beers, Hazen Locke. John D. Smith will leave Copperton Seminary and teach at BYU this winter. Gary L. Blackner will teach at Flagstaff University Institute this winter. PERSONS CONCERNED: Notice is hereby given that the above individuals have been pasturing four (4) horses on the Wither's estate in Riverton, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. There is an amount due and owing to Richard T. Withers, executor of the Withers estate, from the period of January 1, 1966, to and including June 12, 1967, for the rent of said pasture in the sum of Three Hundred Eighty-Seveand 40100 ($387.40) Dollars. Pursuant to Utah Code Annotated said horses will be sold at public auction at 1300 West 12800 Smith Rivpr. ton. Utah, on the 12th dav nf June, 1967. at the hour of I'OO n'rlnrlr n m Tha Wlm. ing described horses will be sold: One (1) Black Mare One (1) Bay Mare with stocking legs One (1) Bay gilding One (1) Sorrel Mare Lien holders reserve the ieht to reiect anv insnffiniont a Ki II Farm i Youth Ex- change, program. Seminary graduation was held in the West Jordan Stake House Friday evening, May 18 for third and fourth year students of seminary. There were 220 graduates from West based upon the herein in Court of Salt State of Utah Complaint on the District Lake Countv. in Case No. (Pub. 171808. Dated this 27th day of April NOTICE . 1967. Estate Victor G. Sagera Mrs John Schmidt are moving to West Jordan. Mrs & Schmidt, the former, Darlene Jenkins, will teach in West Jordan next winter while Mr Schmidt finishes university. John Denny Lambert, San Diego, before going on a mission, paid a short visit to his relatives, the John Peterson family Thursday morning. The daughters of the Piowill meet Thursday, May 18, at the Pioneer Hall at 1:30 p.m. neers BUTLER Attorney for Plaintiff 21 Maple Street Midvale. Utah 84047 (Pub. 54, 11, 18, 25) Mark Mellow Wins The Cub Scouts of pack 315 held a Pinewood derby May 18 at Butler First Ward. Winners were Mark Mellow, first; Scott Young, second; Russell Robinson, third. In the consolation race the winner was Brad Wilkinson, with Steven Peay second. The award for the car went to Paul Davis. 511, 5. 1967, LeRoy D. Riska, Ex ecutor of the Estate of Mathias J. Riska and Louise Riska, aka Louise D. Riska, his wife. Deceased. VICTOR G. SAGERS Attornev for Executor 21 Maule Street Midvale. Utah 84047 11. 19. 25) (Pub. IN THE DISTRICT COURT" OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH OHVAL HULL, Plaintiff, vs. RUTH M. HULL, or the Defendant. SUMMONS Civil No. 171716 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiff's address is 8505 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 30 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 in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This is an action for di: vorce, alleging desertion. Dated April 17, 1967. s W. R. Huntsman, Attorney for Plaintiff W R. Huntsman, whose attorney, 8505 South Redwood 84115 18, 25) Road, Utah. West Jordan, 11, 18, 25.) (Pub. TO CREDITORS of Deceased will Creditors present claims with vouchers to the 21 at Maple undersigned The NOTICE TO CREDITORS .ESTATE OF NORMAN C. "P'ROCTQR, MEMORIAL DAY Deceased Creditors wi present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 2520 South Slate Street, Salt Lake City, 7, T3S, RIW. Utah, 84115, on or before tht, Hereafter, 2.5 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 30th day of June, 1967; claims must be presented in accordeither one or both of two wells as follows: (1) same well as ance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, heretofore and (2) a well ft. deep, at a 1953, with proper verification therein. point S. 7 ft. and E. 250 ft. 49 required Marlenc Proctor, from WW Cor. Sec. 7, RIW, Estate of Nr, and used during the same' man C. Proctor periods and for the same purTurner & Fairbourn poses as heretofore. Attorney for Executrix 38150 Douglas W. 2520 South State Street Allen, 70 E. Second North, Salt Lake City. Utah. 84115 Pleasant Grove, Utah, pur(Pub. 54, 11, 18, 25) to divert .015 sec. poses it. of water from a well 100 - 600 ft. deep, at a point NOTICE S. 75 ft. and W. 125 ft. from TO ALL PERSONS holding Ve Cor. Sec. mechanics liens upon the 1, T3S, RIW, to be used for domestic purposes property of Burk Enterprises, of one family, for stockwater-inInc., described as follows, of 3 horses and 2 cattle, and from March 1 to October BEGINNING at a point 15 for irrigation of .25 ac. All in the East line of Main uses, in NEV4NWV4 Sec. 1 Street, which point of beT3S. RIW. ginning is described as beProtests resisting the grant ing 2133 South and 33 1 Artificial Flowers and Arrangements 1 16-i- 150-50- 0 98 Exc-ccutri- x to $998 VALLEY DRUG g Pinewood Derby Mav MATHIAS J. RISKA and LOUISE RISKA, aka LOUISE D. RISKA, his wife, 12-i- living. and feet above property under Title 38, Chapter 1, Utah Code Annotated, are hereby notified to be and appear before the City Court of Murray fit v. on the 25th day of May, 1967, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. there to exhibit proof of their liens. All liens not so exhibited shall be deemed to be waived. TURNER & FAIRBOURN Gerald L. Turner Attorney for Plaintiff 2520 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah. If your address is unknown to Plaintiff or her attorney, and the Compla'nt is not attached to this Summons, it will be filed within said 10 days with the Clerk of the Court, and you may there obtain a copy. This is an action for divorce file 215.9 GINNING. All persons holding claiming a lien upon you. water has been diverted from a well 400 ft. deep at a point S. 1470 ft. and E. 286 ft. from NW Cor. Sec 7, T3S, RIW, and used for domestic purposes in a club house on golf course and from April 1 to October 31 for irrigation of 80 acr. All uses in NMi Sec. one-hal- Gopa Ambat from Kerala, India, is staying at the home of Mr St Mrs Stanley Dimond for two weeks under the FENDENT: are hereby summoned and Tequired to serve upon or mail to Victor G. Sagers Attorney for Plaintiff 21 Maple Street Midvale, Utah 84047 an Answer in writing to the Complaint and file a copy of said Answer with the Clerk of the above entitled Court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment will be taken by default against you for the 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 ZANON7, ed by Ch. App. No. Mr & Mrs Herbert Brandt are moving to Salt Lake City. Mr Defendent. inrougnout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations are SLB&M. Harold Walker 2575 E. 3375 South, Salt Lake City Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion of 2.5 sec-ft- . of water evidenced by App. No. 30954 as amend- Mr Mrs Laurence Palmer attended the 64th wedding an niversary party for Mr Palmer's parents, Mr & Mrs David Raymond, Sandy. They are the parents of 16 children, vs. W. HOLMSTROM, SUMMONS No. 171808 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water .n Salt Lake State of County, Utah, Mr St Mrs C. J. Trimble at tended the Northern California branch for the Empress Chinchilla show at Stockton where Mr Trimble was a Judge. They were guests at the home of chinchilla ranch ers, Mr & Mrs Somavia at Hollister. are HARVEY South East 27.49 feet from a Survey Monument recently set in place by the County Surveyor of Salt Lake County, Utah, as marking the Northwesl Corner of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25 as relocated by said County Surveyor: which said point of beginning is also by actual survey and measurement 197.84 feet North and 36.0 feet East from a street monument set by the County Surveyor of said Couny at the intersection of Main Street and Center Street in said Midvale City and from said point of beginnEast 75. (I ing running feet; thence North 16.0 feet; thence East 60.0 feet; thence South 68.0 feet; thence West 135.0 feet, more or less, to the East line of Main Street; thence along the East line of Main Street North 52.0 feet to the place of BE- Plaintiff Attorney for Richard T. Withers Executor of the Withers Estate 760 East Center Street Midvale, Utah 84047 Mr ic Mrs Darrell Beck- strom spent last week end in Helper with Mrs Beckstrom's mother, Mrs Louise Peckham. Mrs Bob Beebe and baby daughter accompanied friends Mr & Mrs Larry Griffiths to Spring Lake where they vis- sited their parents. of whom J. is IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH HELEN R. HOLMSTROM, bid. LEON survey and measurement, and 25, 1967 n Sixth graders at elementary school in West Jordan were given a farewell party Friday. Parents were guests. They were at West Jordan Junior High on Thursday for intro ductions. Sixth grade teachers are Mr Peterson, Mr Poulton, Mr Hatch, and Mrs Howard. 11 State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before June 24. 1967. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in Midvale Sentinel, Midvale Utah, on May 11, 18 OF Street. Midvale. Utah on or before th 7th day of August, AD. 1967. Claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of Co'lc Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Date cf first publication fpet East of the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian and which by actual ing of these applications with reasons therefor must be filled in duplicate with the I 7650 S. State Midvale 255-425- 9 d ANNOUNCING... . J!? BUTLER 0 FA's NEW affiliation with Rflanufacturina mpany No longer do you have to shop all around for the farm structures and equipment you need. For we are your Butler And we can help you solve all your farmstead automation problems . . whatever they might be. We are equipped to sell and erect the full line of quality Butler metal buildings, bins, tanks, and handling equipment. .plus many related products. This means we can counsel with you no favoritism for any cer tain tpe of product. 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