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Show U1NTAH BASIN RECORD, JULY 14, 1950 Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Case, of Bountiful, are the parents of a baby boy.. Grandparents of and chil- - srtWriA'tti SjTtlVmrf Donald Peter-- r m A salt Lake City, holidays with MSidy 4 Hascn. men U and aunt, Mr. Ira B. Cannon, Mrs. dSsspentr Thursday L friends Hartman was home last lowing an extendedHoly Cross hos- te Lake City. Hansen, of California, dt the Grant Hansen at Llie J. Orr and daugh-C- n returned Sunday C C weeks stay in They brought back birth of a baby boy fd Mrs. Karl Allen, of born Friie child was a Lake hospital, ts Salt V 1 Cleora the former is ummono Judicial District fourth County State CHARLES vs -Plaintiff, ) MECHAM, and FAY THE IR-A his wife, 'Duchsme Summons , mortgage jfarms corporation, defunct OLSEN, JOHN and MRS. JOHN VIOLA )RR, wife, whose me is unknown, and MRS. J. BURTON, his wife, his ORR, AL-BURTO- N, name is her Jther any unknown, persons unknown right, title, estate, lien upon the described in the adverse to the plain nership or clouding title thereto, Defend-Stit- f Y in or Serty Utah to tha of You are here mdanti: to joned appear within of Jays after service mons upon you, ithin the County if in action is brought, within thirty davs dee, and defend the ititled action, and in failure so to do, our will be rendered )u e according to the complaint, which filed with the clerk of t This is an action Quiet title on lands as: de-th- , of Sec. South, Range NEUSWV4; tthip also 1 NWNE of South, U.S.M., Utah. Township west, J. for 'l LARSEN Plaintiff , P. o. 1 & &1n : iune 30 July 27, the new baby are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case, of Mt. Emmons. Dee Reay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay, employed in Salt Lake, is in fair condition at the Salt Lake General hospital, after suffering knife wounds Thursday night while waiting on a corner for a bus. Dee received multiple stab wounds about the chest, shoul- ders and arms. Police were making an investigation of the affair. Weekend guests at the Floyd Case home were Neal Torgen-sen- , Elmer Collings, and Sue Brown, of Monroe. Mr. and , Mrs. Evan Hansen left Saturday for a three-wee- k trip into the northwest and t ' Canada. Robert Carlile, of Woodland, is spending his vacation with his sister and brother-in-law- , Michael ' Case, who has been visiting in Woodland, returned to Mt. Emmons with his uncle. Baptismal services were conducted f Saturday by Bishop Willard B. Mecham for the following children: Harlan and Kreen Hartman, children of Mr. and Mrs..Floid Hartman; Karen Hansen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Hansen; Kathryn Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman; and Del-ma- r and Lola May Cook, chil-de- n of Mrs. Leroy Babcock. Lawrence Wajrd and George Case performed the baptismal rites. Mrs.' Mary C. Snyder moved to Pocatello Sunday, where she recently had a home built. Her Mr. daughter and and Mrs.' Erwin Ames, came from Idaho to get her and their small son, Brent, who has been here with his grandmother for the past month. Mrs. Mary A. Case, Mrs. Snyders mother, went with them as far as Ogden, where she stopped for a visit with her son, Joseph Case, and family Correction: . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wall were listed last week as among those making a trip to Yellowstone National park, on which their son, Jay, and daughter, Norma, were involved in a car wreck. Mr. and Mrs. Wall were not in the party. The application for rural telto ephone service has been sentAdthe Rural Electrification ministration in Washington, D. C., reports Louis Reese, manager of the Moon Lake Electric Association. Five hundred forty-on- e home owners have service and have for signed up fee. initial their paid Mrs. Neal Murray and baby son, of Myton, visited several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers, while her husband was on a fishing trip. son-in-la- w, HI Mrs. Garda Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hancock recently spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Levison Hancock and other relatives here and in Pleasant Valley. Henry Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich are eniov ing a trip through California, Oregon, Washington and other Points of interest. The Good-ric- h s little son, Keith, is staying here with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cowell a1? hree children, and Rex Allred, of Midvale, recently visited here with friends and relatives. Bobbie Redford, of Ogden, is a guest of his Mr. and Mrs. Jamesgrandparents, W. Powell. Bot bie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redford. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodrich and son, Joe, recently returned to their home in Helper after spending their ten-da- y vacation here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Blainey Kimball and daughters, of Springville, visited here a few days with the Leslie B. Goodriches. , Donald and Grant Monson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Monson, are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Goodrich, while their parents, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Goodrich, of Provo, are vacationing in Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen and family, of Salt Lake City, spent a few days dyring the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orie Cook. C. C. Bristol has been taken to Orem to stay with his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Blanchard. He recently suffered a stroke which paralyzed one side. He is re- - covering, but slowly. Mrs. Olena Tulgren and family, of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ven-l- a Gee, of Duchesne, spent July 4 here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bird and son have returned to their home in Salt Lake City, after spending the week here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldermare Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bird. While here they had their baby blessed in Sacrament meeting and named Stephen Kelsey. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Seeley was also blessed Sunday and named Kirk G. Noral Warren visited a few days in Huntington, recently. Pauline Winkler is assisting at the Chester Hartman home in Mt. Emmons while Mrs. Hartman is recuperating for a recent major operation. Lloyd Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, recently suffered a broken nose, concussion, and a skull injury when kicked between the eyes by a He was rushed to the Roosevelt hospital, where he Horse. underwent, a hour Baynes Optical Comploto Optical Sorvico EYES EXAMINED Make Appointments at BATHER JEWELRY Roosevelt Utah "Sheep men can count on good support from us miners as long as our mines aro operating. Mining folks in Utah spond a lot about $13,000 q day for clothes of thorn made of wool from our ranges." Ad-- - As the soil, however rich it Salt may be, cannot be productive without culture, so the mind 1950 without cultivation can never Seneca 1950produce good fruit. -- IJwrtittmmt sit ...Jy Joe Marsh it Was Right in Tho Middlo! wt0p"ty k!rdr fence 5? !Sth,T th. other - twn Handy ,tri :Muwl;rry h aC'n Hndy' 1 1 ,r'M?llM thP didn't lupiadJ. o, ,k looking the surveyors marker. Where did they find it? Right in the middle of their no mans land ! Well, they both grin snd take turns finishing the job and then retreat to Easy's for a friendly glass of beer together. From where I sit, a little searching around for tha truth of tha matter often shows that tha other fellow is. as much right ss you sre st which point the whole thing doesn't seem ms important anyway. when you Motor Oil! your engine with new Conoco SiiPfil Therell be a smile in every mile . . . 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