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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE Classified SALE: Yellow dent seed FOR Lott, Myton, Utah. alfalfa seed, Choice, see ' For Roosevelt C0 AUDITOR'S TAX DEED LIST E. Potter, L. Friday, May Mrs. Marion S. Shields Deane Case pos-,o- n the following: 1 1 8, fol-und- er -. j- Jll-2t- . or rent 5 room block house, two cement modern opposite Duchesne school p Squire Record office. rSAJLE, 38-3t- Seed oats and barley per 100 sacked. We furn- rSALE at $2.50 $2.75 ish sacks State Bank 100. Rcose-ve- lt or J. C. ZIM- per 38-3t.- p. MERMAN. accepted. Sarah M. Clement, Lot 1 Blk Duchesne Tcwnsite. William B Tenbroech, Lot 11, Blk. ii, Duchesne Townsite Hah Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Blk. lo, Duchesne Townsite M. McKee, .Lot Th,rm 17, Blk! 15, Duchesne Townsite. David L. McDonald, Lot 24, Blk, io, Duchesne Townsite. VenC' Lockhart. Lots 2, 3, 4, 2? Duchesne Townsite. John R. Wilson, Est., care biills James Wilson, Lots 4, 5, Blk. of 30, 38-Utah. Duchesne Townsite. Jess Hadden, Lots Blk. 30 Specializes in Fine Duchesne Townsite. Tae Record Ernest E. Wiison, Lots Commercial Printing. Blk. 32, Duchesne Townsite. -wa will pay Berthina Holfeltz, Sags wanted Lots Blk for good soft clean 5c per pound 48, Duchesne Townsite. MRecord. Basin rags. Uintah Schlegel, N'2 of Lot 9, Jo!Ph HiK. 91, Duchesne Tcwnsite. Wanda Lewis care of George S Dts 1 to 16, Inc. (All)! lk. 107, Duchesne Townsite. Wanda Lewis care of George S. Bmith, Lots Blk. 108 Duchesne Townsite. Wanda Lewis care of George S. 0. B. HOLLENBECK Smith, Lots 1 to 8, Blk. 117, Duchesne Townsite. Notary Public Wanda Lewis care of George S North of Smith, Lots Blk. 117, Duchesne Townsite. County Court House Wanda Lewis care of George S. . Utah Duchesne Smith, Lots 1 to 11, Blk. 118, Duchesne Townsite. William A. Jennings, Trustee, Lots Blk. 29, Myton Town-sit2 purebred Hereford Marvin G. Shields, Arcadia. qrSALE: 3t 24-2- 5, 0, 14-1- 5, - Professional Cards flth' 2, MERREL H. LARSEN e. Mary Maude Garrett O'Donnell, Lots Blk. 38, Myton Townsite. Mary Maude Garrett ODonnell, Lots Blk. 39, Myton Tcwnsite. Paul A. Brigham care of H. C. Ward, Lot 17, Blk. 39, Myton Townsite. Mary Maude Garrett ODonnell, Lots Blk. 40, Myton Townsite. Violet Atkinson, Lots Blk. 51, Myton Townsite. Wm. B. Tenbroech, Lot 3, Blk. 55, Myton Townsite. Chris W. Shultz, Lot 12, Blk. 56, Myton Townsite. Wm. A. Jennings, Lot 14, Blk. 59, Myton Townsite. Mrs. David Gillen, Lot Blk. 61, Myton Townsite. Thomas Monks, Beg. at a pt. 80 ft. S. & 50 ft. E. from the SW. corner cf Blk. 4, Plat B., th. S. 200 ft., th. E. 50 ft., th. N. 200 ft., th. W. 50 ft to beg., of Sec. 17-1- 8, Attorney-at-la- w Utah Duchesne L. A. HOLLENBECK 15-1- 6, 1-- 2, Attorney-at-La- w Utah Duchesne 19-2- ROY A. SCHONIAN Registered Mortician Utah Duchesne Private Means Private Not even the President of the United States can wangle from the telephone company the private unlisted number of a person. F.D.R. once found that out when he tried to contact Joseph P. Kennedy at his Cape Cod home. The best the telephone company would do wus to call JP.K. and ask if hed speak to Mr. Roosevelt A T. 2 S., R. 1 W., U. S. M., Unplatted Roosevelt Townsite. Florence M. Anderson, Lot 1, Blk. 21, Bluebell Townsite. Florence M. Anderson, Lot 4, Blk. 4, Bluebell Townsite. Milda P. Daniels care of Carl LisBlk. 6, Mt. Emter, Lets mons Townsite. Earl Elwin Peterson care of Lillian Wilkerson, NM of Lots 4, 2, 1 & 2, Blk. 4, Neo a Townsite. Parley G. & Margeuriett Mitchell, Lot 1, Blk. 1, Upalco Townsite. Mrs. M. McElntee, Lot 12,. Blk. 12, New Power Schedule Now Available to All Business Houses SAMPLE COSTS UNDER NEW RATES: 250 Watts $2.75 per month 500 Watts $4.25 per month 750 Watts $5,75 per month $7.25 per month Dusk to 11 p. m. 250 Watts $2.85 per month 500 Watts $4.47 per month Watts $6.09 per month 1000 Watts $7.72 per month 750 Dusk to midnight, dusk to v 8 1 a. m., dusk to midnight dawn, noon to midnight, 8 a. m. ofinformation contact our For further fice at Roosevelt or any of our representatives UINTAH POWER ' . one-thir- lf one-four- th mint-flavore- d lf one-fourt- one-eigh- th one-ihal- five-poun- 1 Say Other Services Available: to M tf Lh Jonnie Johnson Dusk to 10 p. m. Watts .... - DANCE For Exterior or Display Lighting 1000 tertained Sunday evening at a waffle supper. Guests present were Mr. and Airs. R. S. Greenhalgh, Aliss Cleora Orr, Miss Stella Case, Miss Leslie Shiner, Erwin Rust, Lloyd Crosby, Dee Bennion, Elvin Thacker, and Lynn Case. William Durrant, coach at the high school, entered four of his boys in the Y" Track Carnival Leslie Boswell took Saturday. fifth place in the high jump. Other entries were Willard Dump, pole vault, discus, and javelin; Lane Foote, pole vault; and Duane Hancock, javelin. Mrs. Durrant accompanied her husband on the trip. Mary Louise Nielson and Geneva Seamons organized a scavenger hunt for the other members of the faculty Wednesday evening, Everyone had to come look-Prling as he was when the invitation was delivered. The faculty was divided into three groups and each group was given a list of things to get. Almost every family in Mt, Emmons was vUited during the evening, in spite of the pouring Vain. Those in the winning group were Air. and Airs. Daniels, Made-hom- e lyn Wilkins, and Evelyn Pace, The prizes were olives, peanuts, and candy. Others present were: Mr. and Airs. Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Rigby, Air. and Airs. Durrant, Rulon Romney, Robert Andrews. Refreshments were served after the hunt. " Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilbert were Mark Nichols, State Director of called to Myton Saturday to at- Agriculture and F.F.A. adviser, tend the funeral of Mrs. Gilberts visited the Moon Lake Chapter of father, John Meranda, who passed Future Farmers Tuesday, April away at the L.D.S. hospital in 21. His special message was an Salt Lake City, April 23. urgent appeal to the boys to work Mrs. T. R. Cope is slowly re- - on the Fruit for Freedom pro He also reported on the covering from bronchial pneu- monia. Mrs. Afton Richens of .State F.F.A. Chapter Bee Hive Bridgeland is nursing her mother rating contest Dean Larson of vT7 Midview Townsite. Talmage and Harry Fieldstead of during her illness. Mrs. Louis Eynicn, Lot Gilbert and Martha Lou Hor- - Boneta reported their trip to the 13, Blk. 13, Midview Townsite. Jfte convention at Logan. rocks are recovering from the LaVema Peterson care of Ethel mumps. Ray S. Greenhalgh, Smith-Hughand Mr. Nichols discussed May Bastian, Beg. at the NVV. Gam Gilbert Wayne Shields, teacher, comer of Lot 2, Sec. 3, T. 1 S., the scrap iron campaign with the Ronald Zirker and Pauline Larsen R- 1 W., th. E. 18 rods, th. S. boys. 40 rods, th. W. 18 rods. th. N. Iha!!? muPa ' Miss Zella Rust has comPleted John Mrs 40 rods to beg., Sec. 3, T. 1 S., War Hnd plede campaign Sunday to visit Airs. Thack- R- - 1 W., 4 Lake cTty were llhe Whitoan er. They report that she will be Acres, U. S. M. tuSte at the honm of end James E. Wright, Beg. at the NW. able to leave the hospital some comer of the NEVi of the Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Holgate. Mrs. members of this precinct have time next week. to an invest of average agreed to NWVi; th. S. 16 rods, th. E. 20 Holgate accompanied them Salt each in bonds month Hardy Perkins is Home after $330 and rods, th. N. 16 rods, th. W. 20 Lake Sunday for a visit., spending two weeks in Ogden, rods to teg., Sec. 21, T. 1 S., The following attended 'the fun- stamps. The Altamont High School has where he had his injured hand R. 3 W., 2 Acres, U. S. M. eral services for John Meranda at announced that Miss Betty Han- treated. George C. Robbins, et al., Beg. 230 Myton Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Aliss Lola Perkins returned ft. W. of the SE, comer of the Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. sen, daughter M. Jack Gilbert, Gilbert, SW of the SWVi, th. W. 105 been has Sunday after spending sev- chosen Lyndon Hansen, PeterWillard Deardon, Blaudwyn N. 220 ft., th. E. 105 ft., weeks' eral in Arcadia, where she ft, th. valedictorian of this year's gradth. S. 220 ft. to beg., Sec. 12, son, Howard Gilbert Mr. and been employed. has class. Evan son Mecham, uating Mrs. and Mrs. T. 1 S., R. 4 W., 1 Acre, U. S. M. Lynn Ross, Bishop Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Greenhalgh Grant Redden oare of David Cal-de- r, Hale Holgate, Charlie Bird, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Del Mecham, is to 'be the salutatorian. made a business trip to Vernal SW of the NEV4; Sec. 22, and Mrs. H. T. Richens, Floyd Herman Kersiek and Miss Monday. T. 1 S., ft. 4 W., 40 Acres, U. S. Ross, Ema Larsen, Elva Holgate, J. Edgar Holder and Earl Case Marian Edmunds of Salt Lake M. Delmar Ross. Mr. and Mrs. George Marrett, City were week end guests of Mr. were in Roosevelt and Duchesne Agnes Hanberg, SWVi of the SEH; .Sec. 11, T. 1 S., R. 5 W who have spent the winter at Cali- - and Mrs. Walter Kerksiek. They Monday, transacting business con40 Acres, U. S. M. The Record Specializes in Fine .fornia, are here for a couple of were speakers at Sacrament meet- nected with the A.AJt. Air. and Mi 3. Anthon Rust en- - Commercial Printing, Hurton care of State weeks to dispose of their ing on Sunday. Miss Edmunds has Loan, EV4 of the jng3 before returning to California, recently returned from a mission NWVi; Sec. 28, T. 1 S., R. 5 W., where Mr. Marrett has employ- - to the Northern States and Her40 Acres, U. S. M. man served as a missionary in ment. M. R. Michie, SWVi of the SWVi in was farerwell A Germany. given party (Lot 4); Sec. 19, T. 1 S R. 7 Miss Kathryn DeBloois has rethe ward hall Saturday evening W., 29 Acres, U. S. M. Lee Charles Miller care of Cyrus complimentary to Von Horrocks signed her position as teacher of Larsen, NWVi of the NEV4 Sec. who left Monday evening for ser- the first and second grades. Mrs. 17, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., 40 Acres, vice in the army. Von, who spent A. L. Snyder will finish out the U. S. M. about ten months at Camp Rob- term. R. R. Lisonbee, E I2 of the SW (4 erts in California, came home five Miss Winnona Wilkins of Mt. MOLASSES PUDDING: NW4 of the 'SWVi; Sec. 31, T. months ago. One of the hoys over Home taught Miss DeBloois room 2 IS., R. 1 W., 120 Acres, U. S. M. 28 There is no time like the present to begin using that who were released to return for a couple of days until a perCharles W. Hurst, SEVi of the thick rich molasses simp in cooking, And since molasses home, (he has been called back in- manent teacher could be secured. a p pular spread for waffles and pancakes fiom Maine SEVi; Sec. 18, T. 2 S., R. 2 W., to Uncle is A Sams service. large 40 Acres, U. S. M. to California, it will undoubtedly prove equally popular crowd was present. Dancing was Tuesday after meeting. in puddings. This molasses pudding recipe makes eight A social was held complimenStanley M. Ray care of Charles enjoyed by those present. Refreshservings. Ray, SEVi; Sec. 3, T. 2 S., R. 3 ments were served under the direc- tary to Mrs. Larsens birthday. d cup yellow Ingredients: Four cups ml.k; W., 160 Acres, U. S. M, tion of the Mutual Improvement She was presented with a lovely one-hateadark cornmeal; molasses; cup & David J. William Orr, Beg. at a associations. from the members of the Argift two butter. nutmeg; spoon tablespoons pL 84 ft. E. of the NW. corner Mr. and Mrs. Max Ross, Mr. and cadia Relief Society. Refreshments Directions: Heat three cups of milk in a double boiler, of the NEVi of the NW',4, th. S. Mrs. Mix the remaining ingredients together and add to the Francis Ross also entertained were served to those present. 26 deg. 07 min. E. 1452 ft., th. milk. Cook in the top of the double boiler until the mixS. 76 deg. 18 min. E. 294 ft., th. at a dinner party, complimenting ture thickens, stirring only occasionally. Pour into a S. 42 deg. 15 min. E. 637 ft,, th. Von Horrocks. The following were casserole and add remaining cold milk without stirring. honor: of the besides present guest 368 36 S. 58 deg. min. E. ft., th. Bake two and one-ha- 'f hours in slow' oven (300 degrees the Misses Lola S. 78 deg. 22 min. E. 922 ft, th. Ray Horrocks, warm Serve cream. with F). Mt. N. 941 ft., th. W. 1320 ft., th. N. Perkins and May Crosby of DUCK DELIGHT: 1320 ft., th. W. 1236 ft. to beg., Emmons. It doesnt take a gourmand to succumb to tho iSec. 18, T. 2 IS., R, 3 W 48 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert are Ethel Beebe mouthwatering virtues f a sputtering, golden-brow- n Acres, U. IS. M. moving into the old Cooper house. roasted duckling. But if there are any holdouts in your Parley G. Mitchell, Beg. 40 rods Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foy and Air. and Mrs. Bud (Walter) family, try this E. of the SW. comer of the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fietkau of Besst (have leased stuffing on them. the Hugh SteFour cups soft bread crumbs; four Ingredients: NWVi ; th. E. 32 reds, th. N. 40 Dutihesne attended the farewell vens farm. Air. and Mrs. Hugh tablespoons chopped parsley; one-ha- lf teaspocn onion rods, th. W. 32 rods, th. S. 40 night for their Stevens and family are moving to h minced; one-hateaspoon sage; rods to beg., Sec. 27, T. 2 IS., R. party Saturday teaspoon Horrocks. Von Duchesne after school Is out. brother, thyme; teaspoon nutmeg; salt and pepper to 3 W., 8 Acres, U. S. M. f The Zirker brothers left Monday taste; cup melted fat; one slightly beaten egg. Denny Ralphs is going to run Stella W. Carmody care of Thomas Directions; Mix together all ingredients but the egg G. & Warfield E. Munce care of with their cattle for the spring the Ken Davis farm, and the fat; then add these two, Btirring them slightly Mrs. Ellen Madsen left last C. T. Beggs, NWVi of the NEVi ; range. d through the mixture. Bulk fills a bird. A large group of our L.D.S. week to visit her daughter MarEV4 of the NWVi; 'Sec. 35, T. 2 ,S., R. 3 W., 120 Acres, U. S. M. members attended Stake Quartergaret Cox, in Castle Dale. Duchesne Farm Mortgage Co., ly conference at Duchesne SaturMr. and Mrs. Dean Mecham and care of Rosalie S. Clause, S',2 day afternoon and Sunday. Mrs. Dan Allred were shopping 4 2 R. S., of the NV6 Sec. 7, T. Melvin Bird and Rex Hadden in Roosevelt Thursday. W., 164 Acres, U. S. M. made a business trip to Utahn Herbert Record of Salt Lake Fertland Cattle Loan Co., SWVi was transacting business in City of the NEVi; SWVi; Sec. 10, T. Sunday. Alma Murdock, our new ditch Altonah last week. 2 S., R. 4 W., 200 Acres, U. S. M. rider under the government superWm. Preece of Myton was overWm. N. & M. L. Brotherson, NEVi fuvision, is leaving in the near of the SWVi ; SE'i of the iSEVi seeing ditch work in this vicinity last week. .SW4 of the NW V4 ; Sec. 11, T. ture for the army. was of Mrs. Wm. Harris Myton 2 S., R. 4 W., 120 Acres, U. S. Clarence Jones and David Car-ro- ll visitor at the home of Mr. and M. were in Roosevelt Thursday. Hiram A. Kofford, EVi of the Mrs. John Richens Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence DeHaven of Duthe met the at at NWV4 of the iSEVi; Beg. The Relief Society chesne spent the week end with SW comer of the SEV4 of the home of Mrs. Cynthia Larsen relatives and friends in Altonah SEV4; th. N. 2 rods, th. E. 40 ft., th. S. 76 deg. E. 475 ft., th. last week. rods, th. S. 2 reds, th. W, 40 Mrs. Thora Timothy got word N. 86 deg. E. 190 ft., th. S. 85 rods to beg., Sec. 35, T. 2 S., R. her brother, Fred Johnson of Salt 5 W., 21 Acres, U. S. deg. 55 min. E. 300 ft., th. S. 63 S. Lake A. Beckstead, Adm., care deg. 20 min. E. 250 ft., th. City was killed by a train 833 ft. to the SE corner of the Sunday. She left for Salt Lake of Vernon Snyder, Attorney, 5 NVi of the SEV4; SWVi of the SEVi of the NEVi, th. W. 80 rods, Alonday. th. N. 160 rods, th. E. 80 rods SE Vi ; Sec. 4, T. 3 S., R. 1 W., Austin Beebe accompanied Geo. to beg., Sec. 5, T. 4 S R. 2 W., to the music of 120 Acres, U. S. M. Rogers to Pleasant Grove MonAL U. S. of 107 SEVi of the Acres, EVi W T. Fisher, the SWVi; Sec. 17, T. 3 S., R. 1 Wiliam English care of Frank day, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen left last Pocock, NEV4 ; Sec. 15, T. 4 S., W 20 Acres, U. S. M. week for Ogden, where Ed will go R. 2 W., 160 Acres, U. S. M. Peter Rasmussen, SWVi of the SEV4; Beg. at the NE. comer of Bernard & Lillian Liddell, NEVi; to the hospital for treatment of N'2 of the NWVi; 'SEVi of the his arm, which was crushed by a the iSEVi of the NEVi; th. W. and his crusher a year ago. 80 reds, th. S. to the Strawberry NWV4;Beg atthe NW. corner th, of NWVi, the the of SWVi of the SEVi; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Case reRiver in the NEV4 Hammond Electric Organ E. 1320 ft., th. S. 1320 ft., th. turned home Monday from attend- th. along the river to the NE. 150 W. ., comer of the SEVi, th. sis-fting the funeral of Mr Cases at the ft., th, N. 300 ft., th. E. 150 ft., ex- - ter ,n Benjamin, Utah, to 1320 ft. N. th. beg., Sec. 31, to 1020 ft. N. beg., th. was Neola of Mat the Zager cept: Beg. 400 ft. E. and 355 ft. T. 3 iS., R. 5 W, 104 Acres, U. N. of the SW. comer cf the guest at the Clarence Jones home S. M. KI-Be-I- So SW'i of the NW'i, th. W. 200 two or three nights last week, Joseph H. Pulley, SWVi of the 200 200 E. th. S. Airs. ft., Aldon Carroll took Thora ft., ft., th. SWVi; Sec. 34 T. 3 S., R. 5 W., th. N. 200 ft. to beg., Sec. 4, T. Timothy and Mrs. Theda DeHaven 40 Acres, U. 'S. M. 4 S., R. 3 W., 326 Acres, U. S. to Duchesne Monday. Joseph H. Pul'.ey, NEVi of the By the Myton Bridge M. R. 5 3 W., 34. T. S., Sec. Clarence and Willard Smith SWVi of SVi & Lillian Liddell, Bernard M. U. S. were in 40 Acres, business 8 to 12 p.m. transacting Every Night the NEVi (Lots 7 & 8); Sec. 5, 25, T. and Duchesne Jessup R. Thomas, All; Sec. Roosevelt, Myton U. 81 4 3 W R. T. M. S. Acres, S., 3 S., R. 7 W 640 Acres, U. last Wednesday. S. M. Uintah Basin Construction Co., Admission 75c per couple The M.I.A, held their closing care of S. Y. Taylor, NWVi of William E. Wiliams,4 SWViR. of6 fee social T. W., Sec. 1, 4 Tuesday T. S., Sec. night 5, NE'i; the NWVi (Lot 4); Mrs. Harold Fowler, Mrs. Elbert 40 Acres, U. 'S. M. S , R. 1 W., 47 Acres, U. S. M. Smith, NV&; Sec, 15, T. 5 Holt and Doris Fowler were havUintah Basin Construction Co., Jofcph S R. 5 W., 320 Acres, U. S. M, ing dental work done in Roosevelt care of Dorothy B. Palmer, EV& Z. Lei ter, Est., care of N. J. of the NE Vi; SWVi of the L. Constitution Atlanta, Sur. Monday. 1 W., R. Warr, 4 T. S., 6, Sec. NEVi; No. 4406, 30.68 Acres. 127 Acres, U. S. M. L. Z. Leiter, Est., care of N. J. Uintah Basin Construction Co., Warr, Virginia, 20th Century, I Sunday. care of Mrs. Alice M. Bywater, Mrs. Louise Sahli of Antioch, Roosevelt, 49.83 Acres. NW'i of the NEVi, Sec. 6, T.M.4 L. Gov. is here visiting her Z. Leiter, Est., care of N. J. California, U. S. 1 40 W Acres, R. S., & Navy, 37.139 lather, George Mecham, Wood Warr, Hazel Army of care Merrill Helene Air. and Airs. Hugh Stevens Acres. , Waugh, W Vi of the NEVi; Sec. L. Z. brand) Leiter, Est., care of N. J. gp(nt the week end in Duchesne 19. T. 4 S., R. 1 W., 80 Acres, Warr, Lincoln, Finley, 38.424 last weuk noumoNlwuisKLY' KKNrUCKY 8TRAI01IT U. S. M. Acres. care of The school teachers went to Du- Ephraim M. Mohlman chesne Uintah Basin Construction Co., Monday night to a meeting wam SStata Leggsbee DfweJ; NWVi of the NW'i ; NVa of the to the sugar rationing. .pertaining 40 904 Acres SWVi of the NWVi; Sec. 21, T. L. z! N. J.l J- - B- Murray motored to Salt care of M. Est., Leiter, U. S. 60 1 W.. Acres, 4 S., R 'CHEERFUL AH Warr, Curtis Rubber Vein, Black Lake City Friday, returning Sun-Crocare of Ts '!' Ephraim M. Mohlman 40.322 H.lu Acres. Iday. Co., Uintah Basin Construction NAME I JTS Hans Jacobson and son Jarold XV Lot 1, (which is 7.90, Acres on IN WITNESS WHEREOF I were shopping in Roosevelt Tues-hav- e N. side of the NEVi of the hereunto set my hand and 4 S., R. T. Sec. : ) 29, NEV official seal this 20th day of M. U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jacobson W., 8 Acres, Utahs sOi SE1; April, 1942. and Mrs. Jenny Petty were Roosefantes! telling Fritz Sohleinltz, E' R.of 2theW., 80 4 straight S., Sec 1, T. velt shoppers Saturday. whiskey. v Acres U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert 'Shiner the of SEVi; NEVi Wall, Eldwin were Roosevelt visitors Saturday. 90.1 Proof County Auditor National Distiller Product Corf,, N. Y. Eeir at the NE, comer of Sec. Clyde Lambert and son Ray y, 88 S. Duchesne th. deg. 837 County S. ft., 5 th. Last date of publication. May 22. were in Roosevelt last week. V. 623 ft., th. S. 37 deg. W. 600 I have in my jersey cow 5 years old, no brand visible; or j and sell to the highest hiddoro,1 I OIfer for sale at Public auction yearling jersey heifer, square Section Pursuant to the provisions of no Revised Slot, brand visible. ear, ieft p Utah' 1933, as amended, the lowing described real estate them by paying nner can have C?unty and now held by il preliminary tax sale n! tw this ad and feed bill since Feb. taxes, interest, kfL ess lhan the total amount of and penalty A. John Angus, Myton estate will be ar a charge upon such real 1912 "Grayed 1, 1942 8 III Scnant Electricity Is Your Most Efficient . 'fcMRfbni cheerful! Sunny i BROOK" f.is |