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Show Frank UINTAH BASIN RECORD EDWARD S. RICH, Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT DUCHESNE, UTAH Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh matter The ranch home of Mr. and at Postoffice Mrs. Matt Uresk Sr. was gay the at 26, 1922, May Display Advertising and festive Wednesday evening, act of the under Ter Utah, Agate Duchesne, For Plates, Rate, when they entertained at dinner, March 3, 1879. Line, 3c. honoring their son, Pfc. Frank Per Column Inch, 42c ADVERTISING RATES Entered as second-clas- s T. Monks of Myton, in SUMMONS a April 28th in Salt Lake City, leaving May 1st for her station IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF in North Carolina. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISHarold Knudsen arrived TuesTRICT OF THE STATE OF atUTAH, IN AND FOR THE day from Salt Lake City to COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. tend to his bee interests in this DELILA ANDERSON, EDITH vicinity. Plaintiff, Mrs. Amanda Parker enjoyed a vs. visit Sunday from Mrs. Jessie OF J. L. MAHAF-FETiffany and Mrs. Emma Holmes ESTATE Deceased, and F. H. of Vernal, and Mrs. Kate Veader LOTT, (and all other perwho is visiting in Vernal from sons unknown, claiming any Oregon. right, title, estate or interleft A." C. Tolboe AMM c est in, or lien upon the real Wednesday for his station at property described in the comNorth Island Air Base in San plaint adverse to the plainDiego, California, after enjoying tiffs ownership or clouding a furlough at the home of his plaintiffs title thereto.) Defendants. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew THE STATE OF UTAH TO Tolboe. in Duchesne ceremony simple Tuesday, May 1st. Bishop Ander-to- n of Duchesne performed the ceremony. The bride is a popular member of the younger set and has many friends in this vicinity. The groom, a favorite with his host of friends, is well and favorably known. They will make their home at the Monks ranch on south Myton bench, in their recently completed home. Mrs. W. H. Linke, Mrs. Wm. Preece and Mrs. Wm. Harris n were guests of Mrs. Senor her to attend Thursday, serving club meeting. A. M. Todd returned Saturday from Salt Lake City, where he spent two weeks visiting at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Alan Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson and daughter Barbara of Helper visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Sunday, when returning from a trip to Vernal. Ted Coper arrived Monday from Garfield, where he is employed, to spend a few days with his wife and children. Mrs. Molly Logan left Monday for her home at Echo, Utah, after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Quintana. Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kronquist at Fort Duchesne Sunday evening. Darrell Dean, who has been employed at Ogden, returned Saturday to put in crops and care for his farm near Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quin-tana- n and family returned to their home in Duchesne Sunday. Arthur Larsen came in from Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend to his interests here. He reports that his daughter Leona enlisted in the Womens Reserve Corps of the U. S. Marines on Uresk, who was home on furClassified and Reading Notices The guests present were lough. RATES For Sale, For Rent, Wanted, Lost SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mr. and Mr. 10c per Three Months and Found, Miscellaneous, $1.00 and Mrs. Andrew Tolboe, A. C. line, first insertion; 5c per line for $1.50 Tolboe, Months Six Mrs. Oscar and Mr. minimum issue each succeeding Mrs. JenClifford $2.50 Adams, Adams, One Year charge, 30c. nie Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. By Collier Harris, e, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. STRIKE THREE! Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bogart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart and small daughter, Miss Alice Todd, Philip Todd, John Quirl and George Shefrar. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Davenport and son Howard were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Muse and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham entertained Saturday evening in honor of Garland Reed, who will leave soon to join the armed forces. The jolly crowd also attended the dance at Oasis, returning to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Muse for midnight supper. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith announce the marriage of their daughter Betty Lorae Smith to Ervin Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harrison of Vernal. The marriage vows were at Vernal on Sun22nd. The newly-wed- s April day, left at once for Texas, where they will spend their honeymoon. They expect to make their home in Vernal. Mrs. Lou Trinniman of Salt Lake City was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson Saturday evening. SUMMONS Pfc. and Mrs. Jay Jenkins visited with Myton friends Friday. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF They are enjoying Jays furlough THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISwith his mother at Roosevelt. TRICT OF THE STATE OF The young Marine is convalescing UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. from wounds received in action One Year Old! in the battle for the former Jap THOMAS M. GILGERT, and of Iwo Jima, and has been L. J. GILBERT, On the first of May, one year ago, the present island Plaintiffs, returned to the U. S. for medical vs. editor assumed Jthe management Record, but treatment. S. ROUTZMAN, (and not without some misgivings and wonderings as to Corporal Earl Campbell re- MARIE all other persons unknown, at his to station turned Duyway, the outcome of the venture. claiming any right, title, esnear Tooele Wednesday, after tate or interest or lien During the year that has past since then there spending a short furlough with the real propertyin, describeduponin has bpen a very pleasing and satisfactory growth his mother, Mrs. Violet Bowden, the complaint adverse to the has been quite ill. plaintiffs title thereto.) in the paper. Not to go into any great length with who Defendants. Lt. Kenneth Zirker was a visfigures, we merely mention that there has been itor Wednesday at the home of THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: better than a 30 increase in circulation, and that his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. THE You are hereby summoned to Friday the business generally has proved to be substantial. John Zirker Sr. He left Pendleappear within twenty days after his station at Camp service of this summons upon We have also added a book store, which appar- for ton, Ocean Side, California, after you, if served within the county ently has been appreciated. While we have not been spending his furlough at Arcadia in which this action is brought, able to obtain all the books we would like to, owing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the to the war restrictions, the books which we have John ZirkerMrs.Jr. Mr. and Harvey Partridge above entitled action; and in case been able to get have been well received. attended the memorial services of your failure so to do, judgBut that is of the least importance. What we for Wallace Barney at Spanish ment will be rendered against Fork last Sunday. . The young you according to the demands of prize most is the friendship and respect of so many soldier who lost his life in the the complaint, which has been people. We are sincerely trying to give the good south Pacific theater of war is a filed with the clerk of the said court. people of the Basin a paper that will be interesting nephew of Mrs. Partridge. is an action to quiet title who Delbert recently onThis Crapo, to them, and from the new subscriptions received real property described as the purchased a farm near Myton, Southwest and the many expressions of good will expressed went quarter; West half of to Fillmore to get his wife the Southeast Southeast the we feel that we have and family, returning to Myton quarter of the quarter; during year just passed Southeast quarter met with some success in our efforts. Friday to make their home here. of Section 32, Township 2 South, Special We intend to continue making the Uintah Basin Pfc. FranknewUresk leftin Thurs- Range 3 West, Uintah with all station Texas, Meridian, Utah, together day for his Record A Newspaper Devoted to the People of after enjoying a short furlough improvements thereon and apthereto, belonging the Uintah Basin. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. purtenances or appertaining thereto. Matt Uresk, Sr. RULON J. LARSEN, and Mrs. Lawrence. Warner End of War In Europe Will Not End Our Problems small Attorney for Plaintiff, week for daughter left last P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. home in Boise, Idaho. They First publication April 28, 1945 The rapid disintegration of the Nazi forces pre- their Wells Last publication May 25, 1945 were accompanied by sages an early end to the European war. We all will Smith and children, who will there. SUMMONS rejoice in that, and then go on to the Japanese visit Mike Quintana arrived Thursthis and time it must be apparent even day from Saguache, Colorado to IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF by struggle, to the Japanese that their struggle is hopeless. NThey visit at the home of his brother, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF will also soon meet the same fate met Hitler and Felix Quintana. UTAH, IN AND FOR THE A memorial service for Jose COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. his hords from hell. Quintana, who gave his life in ROY GILES, But there is one thing that we must remember, the service of his country, was Plaintiff, ' and that is that the defeat of our enemies will not given at Mass in the Catholic vs. TRUST COMPANY, settle our internal problems. In fact, it will possibly church In Roosevelt Thursday BANKERS a corporation, Mrs. M. J. 10:00 a. m. The famat morning firing to a head some of our greatest difficulties. MAIRE, IRRIGATED FARMS ily, relatives and friends attendMORTGAGE a COMPANY, For so many years now we have lived as a ed the service. other (and all nation entirely beyond our means, so that a great Ole Peterson and son Franklin corporation, persons unknownw, claiming went to Provo to visit any right, title, estate of Intermany of us have come to the belief that it is possible relatives and to Saturday brnig Mrs. Petest in, or lien upon the real and right to continue living in this manner. erson home. While there they enproperty described in the comMost of our officials, both in the state and the joyed a birthday anniversary plaint adverse to the plaintiffs title thereto.) honoring Mrs. Peterson, nation, are operating in a manner which shows en- dinner Mrs. Owen Bingham and Joe Defendants. tire disregard for the laws of financial integrity and Peterson, the small son of Mr. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: and Mrs. Morris Peterson, whose sound business dealings. You are hereby summoned to were celebrated In one This matter of adjusting our spendings to our birthdays at the home of Mr. and appear within twenty days after party service of this summons upon income will soon need serious attention or we will Mrs. Morris Peterson. you, if served within the county be faced wth chaos, and the functions of our govSeth Campbell returned home in which this action is brought, ernment will be seriously threatened. We all know last week, having been honorably otherwise within thirty days affrom the U. S. army. ter service and defend the above what happens to an individual or to a family that discharged Kay Dennis MM c left Tues- entitled action; and in case of day to return to his station, af- your failure so to do, Judgment goes on a wild spending spree. Our nation has now been on a spending spree ter spending his furlough with will be rendered against you achome folks. cording to the demands of the for so long that many of us think it can continue hisMrs. Lou Trinniman and Miss complaint which has been filed the clerk of said court. indefinitely without hurting anyone, but its end will Erma Babcock left Saturday eve- with This Is an action to quiet the for home3 their in Lake Salt ning Let come. us hope that it will not be as inevitably title on property dweribed after a short visit with re- as South real serious to the nation as some spending sprees are to City, half of the Northeast latives In Myton. quarter; Northwest quarter of the individuals. Lavor Dennis and Wilmer Northeast quarter of Section 14, Munay came In from Layton to Township 2 South, Range 7 West, FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION improvement in the freight situa- spend the week end with their Uintah Special Meridian, Utah, SITUATION MIRY TIGHT ICO acres of land, tion is in prospect and has families. containing Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart and more or less, and called the upon together with country's shipFull cooperation is needed all improvements family of Price were visitors Sunthereon and from nil sources in the freight pers for complete utilization of day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. appurtenances belonging thereto cars, freight situation which or appertaining thereto. transportation O. A. Dart. has reached its most critical RULON J. LARSEN, In actual life every great enMiss Betty Lou Dye, daughter stage since the start of the war. terprise begins with and takes of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Attorney for Plaintiff, of Dye the Office of Defense TransporP. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. Its first forwurd step in faith. became the Neola, bride of Ted First tation advises that no material Schlegal. publication April 28, 1943 M. Monks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Last publication May 25, 1945 Mor-tense- - An-derl- ofthe by 3-- 3-- Parent-Teache- THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned Asso- rs Myton ciation held their closing session for the year at the school auditorium Monday evening. President Fred Todd was in charge of the meeting. Following the regular order of business the officers for the ensuing year were elected. Prsident Fred M. Todd; J. H. Blaine; Bridge-lan- d Mrs. Shelby Midview Lisonbee; Mrs. Alma Smith; Arcadia to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failuie so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet John .Zirker Jr.; described Secretary, Mrs. H. D. Roberts. title on real property Southeast quarter of the The following program was en- as half of Willard Day; Southwest quarter; West address, joyed: West half of the Southwest the reading, Mrs. Virginia Roberts; of the Southeast quarter musical selection, Miss Josephine quarter of Section 3, Township One (1) Hunt. Refreshments were served South, Range Four (4) West, at the close of the meeting. Uintah Special Meridian, Utah, containing 50 acre3 more or less and together with all improveSUMMONS ments thereon and appurtenances IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF belonging thereto or appertainTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS ing thereto. TRICT OF' THE STATE OF RULON J. LARSEN, UTAH, IN AND FOR THE Attorney for Plaintiff, COUNTY OF DUCHESNE. P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah First publication April 28, 1945 THOMAS M. GILBERT, and Last publication May 25, 1945 L. J. GILBERT, Plaintiffs, vs. watering. Vice-Preside- CLASSIFIED FOR SALE 'Six Milk Thoroughbred Herfords. bert Lang, Utahn. Cows ig See Her FOR SALE 70 acres of lani milk cows, 16 pure bred 30 range cattle with range permit, 2 large horses. See Lang, Utahn. y 6 Here-ford- Her-be- FOR SALE 155 head of sheep with lambs, see Ray Thomas ' Bridgeland, Utah 42-4- 3 FOR SALE One young team well broke, weigh about 1400 lbs each, See Del Broadhead, Tabiona 42 HOT BED PLANTS willhave a large varietf of hot bed plants of all kinds. Able to fill an orders, large or small. A. w. Clemons, Duchesne. y ' BABY CHICKS Vice-Preside- F. FREDERICK NORCROSS, and Mrs. Frederick F. Nor cross, his wife, whose other and true name is unknown, (and all other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint ad' verse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding plaintiffs title thereto.) Defendants, STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the said court. This is an action to quiet the title on real property described as Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter; Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter; East half of the Southeast 6, Townquarter in Section ship 3 South, Range 3 West, Uintah Special Meridian, Utah, containing 160 acres, more or less, and together with all improvements thereon or apper- THE taining thereto. RULON J. LARSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, P. O. Address, Duchesne, Utah. First publication April 28, 1945 Last publication May 25, 1945 Notice To Water Users The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in the State of Utah, throughout the entire year,, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from USB&M. 16151 Little Red Creek Irri- gation Co., Fruitland, Ut. 10 sec. ft. for irrigation use from to Little springs, tributary Red Creek in Wasatch County, at points and amounts as follows: (1) N. 60 degrees 20 min- utes W 1925 ft. from Eli Cor. Sec. 13, 7 sec. (2) S. 41 degrees 20 minutes W 450 ft. from W14 Cor. Sec. 12, 3 sec. ft; ft.; both in T2S, R10W. The water will be conveyed in a canal a distance of 39,680 ft. to a reservoir, the center of the impounding dam of which cated at a point 45 minutes S. Is lo84 degrees ft. from NE Cor. Sec. R10W. The height of the dam will be 26 ft. and the reservoir will store 148 ac. ft. of water, and will Inundate 30 acres of land embraced within NEli Sec. W 786 10, T3S, 10, NWli Sec. 11, SW Sec. 2, and SEli Sec. 3, T3S, R9V. The stored water will be released from Mar. 1 to Oct. 1 and conveyed in a canal a distance of 16,170 ft. where It will be used as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 500 acres of land embraced within Secs. 10, 14, 15 and 23, T3S, R9W, and for incidental and domestic purposes. 16436 The Big Spring Municipal Water Co., Tablona, Ut. 1.5 sec. ft. from Big Spring, tributary to Duchesne River In Duchesne County, at a point N. 4 degrees 20 minutes W 1038 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 18,- TIN, RSW, The diverting and carrying works will consist of a concrete e and 63,300 ft. of pipe. The water will be used for domestic use of 75 families and for incidental dairying anl stock head-hous- n. rt Will purchase Jersey iiTer ready to freshen or 1 young jer. sey cow ready to freshen. See L. J. Anderton, Duchesne 42 Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- s, Book orders for your baby chicks early to be sure to have them when yon want them. We have U. S. Certified Chicks. RITCHIE HATCHERY, HEBER tl Section 18, Tp. 2 S., R. 7 w. 120 Acres, U. S. M. Bank of Heber City, S o( the NEi; NE& of the SWy4; of Section 13, Tp. 2 S R. 9 W., 280 Acres, U. S. M. N. A. Solomonson, Ey2 of the NE,4; of Section 14, Tp. 3 S, R. 3 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. Jackman Herrick, Wyi of the SEVi of the SEi ; of Section 5., Tp. 3 S., R. 4 W., 20 Acres, U. S. M. Jackman Herrick, N of the NEi of the NE14; Wy2 of the SE; Merrell Lisonbee, My$Eii Of the NE; of NEi, .015 sec. ft. for stockSection 8, Tp. 3 S., R. 4 W, well watering use from a 140 Acres, U. S. M. bet. 75 and 100 ft. deep in Duof the Jackman Herrick, E chesne County, at a point S. 23 SWVi; of Section 14, Tp. 3 S ft. and E. 27 ft. from NW Cor. R. 5 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. Jackman Herrick, SW)i of Sec. 19, T4S, R1W. of Section 27, Tp. Protests resisting the granting the 3 S., R. 5 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. of any of the foregoing applicaBank of Heber City, EVa of tions with reasons therefor, must SEVi ; of Section 24, Tp. 3 the extra be in affidavit form with 7 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. R. 5., copy and filed with the State of Heber City, S2 of Bank Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Section 30, Tp. 3 S., R. 7 W Lake City 1, Utah, with a fee 320 Acres, U. S. M. of $1 on or before June 10, 1945. Bank of Heber City, Nt of Ed. H. Watson Section 31, Tp. 3 S, R, 1 W STATE ENGINEER 311 Acres, U. S. M. John O. Watters, N2 of the (First publication Apr. 13,1945. Last publication May 11, 1945.) SWi; Section 16, Tp. 4 S., R. 7 W., 80 Acres, U. S. M. George Havercamp, Sy2, SeAUDITORS TAX ction 31, Tp. 5 S., R. 8 W., 306 Acres, U. S. M. DEED LIST George Havercamp, Ey2 of the Notice is hereby given that SWi ; W2 of the SEyi; on the 18th day of May, 1945. 32, Tp. 5 S., R. 8 W., 160 at 2:00 oclock P. M., at the Acres, U. S. M. front door of the County Court George Havercamp, Ss; SeDuchesne ction 36, Tp. 5 S., R. 9 W., 320 House in Duchesne, County, State of Utah, I will Acres, U. S. M. offer for sale at public auction George Havercamp, All of and sell to the highest bidder Section 5, Tp. 6 S., R. 8 W, for cash, pursuant to the pro- 642 Acres, U. S. M. Revisions of Section George Havercamp, NEyi; S vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as V2 of Section 6, Tp. 6 S., R. 8 amended, the following described W., 466 Acres, U. S. M. real estate situate in said George Havercamp, All of county and now held by it under Section 7, Tp. 6 S., R. 8 West, 609 Acre3, U. S. M. preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total W)4 George Havercamp, amount of taxes, interest, penalty of SWi; Section 8, Tp. 6 S and costs which are a charge R. 8 W., 400 Acres, U. S. M. upon such real estate will be George Havercamp, Wyt of the NWi; SEi, of the NWy4; accepted. DUCHESNE TOWNSITE NE Vi of the SWi ; Section 17, Glen H. Mickelson, Lot 21, Tp. 6 S., R. 8 W., 160 Acres, Block 15. U. S. M. L. J. Eldred, Lots 14 to 16 Inc. Marion G. Penfield L. J. Ellred, Lots 14 to 15 Inc. STATE EQUITY Block 49. Lots 2, 3 and 4; SWi of the Mrs. Lucy Dickey, Lot 5, NWyi; Section 1, Tp. 3 S., R- Block 75. 2 W., 156 Acres, U. S. M. (Less MYTON TOWNSITE Right of Way for Roads 5.50 Mrs. Mary Campos, Lot 2, Acres.) Block 10. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Owen Smith, Lots Block have hereunto set my hand and 43. official seal this 12th day of J. L. Pyles, Lots ' April, A. D. 1945. Block 51. J. LAMAR JOHNSON, Julia Davis, 'Lot 1, Block 53. County Auditor, R. E. Miller, Lots Duchesne County. Block 60. By: EDNA L. PETERSON, Lena Green, Lots 5 and 6, Deputy. Block 61. (First publication April 20, 1945. Last publication May 11, 1945.) ROOSEVELT TOWNSITE Henry, Verland and Maxfield Nelson, Iva Nelson Powell and Will pay $10.2 Ira Gagon, Lot 1, Block 5, Pickbenefit of any Addition. up run eggs deiive Henry, Verland and Maxfield Nelson, Iva Nelson Powell and Ira Gagon', Lot 4, Block 5, Pickup Addition. MIDVIEW SURVEY Anna Ftost, Lot 16, Block 25. GENERAL HAULING Lorenzo Fenn, NV& of the Altonah, Utah NWy; SEi of the NW,4; of Sec. 24, Tp. 1 S., R. 2 W., 120 Acres, U. S. M. Rosetta Jane Allred, Beg. 2 rods N. and 45 rods 5 feet E. II. HOLLENBECK of the SW. corner of the SE,4 of the SW(4 of Sec. 12 Tp. 1 S Notary Public R. 4 W., U. S. M., th. E. 5 North of rods, th. N. 16 rods, th. W. 5 rods, th. S. 16 rods to beg. County Court IIouho Sec. 12, Tp. 1 S., R. 4 W., 1 Utah Duchesne Acre, U. S. M. Chester II. Hartman, of the NWi ; of Section SEi 24, Tp. 1 S., R. 4 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M. Charles C. Lee, Beg 212 feet L. A. HOLLENBECK E. of the SW. corner of the SE4 of the SEi of Sec. ll, A ttorney-at-LaTp. 1 S., R. 8 W., U. S. M th. N. 178 feet, th. E. 138 feet, I1 tab Duchesne th. S. 178 feet, th. W. 138 feet to beg., Sec. 11, Tp. 1 S.', R. 8 W., 1 Acre, U. S. M. Annie Thomm, J. OConnor, NWU of the NW'i of Section S1 W., 40 tt9, ROY A. 8C1IONIAN Acres, U. S. M. 16441 ton, Ut. n. NE; Sec-tio- n 8, N; 15-1- 6, 3, Fay Prows a w - J?Mr8e.R of R- - 1Iigh NW,i of the Registered Mortician Section 24, Tp. 2 S. ' 3 W., 40 Acres, U. S. M George F. High, SWi of of the N14 'the SEi; of Duchesne I 'tab |