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Show iabiom (Too late for last week) Yearbook Looks Like A Reality The FHA girls of Union High School are making final preparation for the Regional FHA convention to be held here March The material for the Tabiona 22 from 9:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. High School Yearbook is on the Delegates will be in attendance Duchesne, Tabway to the publishers and the from Altamont, editorial staff is breathing reg- iona, Uintah and Union High Schools. ularly again. They have really Miss JoAnn Holgate, state worked hard to produce this vol- treasurer of the club, is infirst published and boundschool ume for the smallest high charge of all arrangements. She in the state, and it is anticipat- has appointed the following ed it will be a really worth- helpers: Stunt chairman, Joan while volume of school life and Walker; decorations, Pauline Larsen; toastmistress. Jean Jenactivity at Tabiona. Kent Ellertson and his pho- sen; program, Barbara Hullin-gereception, Helen Rudy. tography class .have produced the pictures from start to finguests at the convenSpecial ish. Mrs. Jennie Van Drimmelen tion will be Miss Aileen Erickof the yearbook son of the state office in Salt and the rest staff have produced the written Lake City; Mrs. Fern Zirker, Editors are Dale of Arcadia, local chapter mothcomposition. Allred and Nadene Ottosen. er; Miss Helen Cawley from the U.S.A.C., Logan; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michie Myrtle Lambert, local adviser. the were Provo visitors during week. was a business visTed Elvin Lewis made a business itor in Nye Roosevelt Saturday. trip to Price Monday. Erven Clegg was a business A musical treat is in store in Heber last week. visitor when March 21, Fradiy. Mr. arid Mrs. Ted Nye moof the Tabiona Elementary and High School will tored to Salt Lake City Thursbe featured in a concert under day. While there they visited Mr. Nyes aunt, Mrs. Margaret the direction of W. Grant Peel. Mrs. Grace Giles was a re- Hair, a former Duchesne, resicent visitor in Salt Lake City. dent, who is a patient in the LDS Hospital. They "also visited at the home df Mr. Nyes father, Dave Nye, in Heber on the return trip. A large group enjoyed a FireA lively party was enjoyed side Chat at the home of Mr. by a large crowd Monday eve and Mrs. Elvin Lewis Sunday ning as the Relief Society evening, Kient Ellertson concommemorated the anniversary ducted the meeting. With Ted of the founding of the organiza- - D. Nye and Mrs. Thelma D. Nye as guest speakers. A chorFestivities started with a hot us sang Beautiful Saviour, supper, with every- and group singing was also thing good to eatona person could greatly enjoyed. Dielicious redisplay., Fol-- . freshments imagine being were served. film a special lowing supper, BYU students who were visthe across depicting the journey at itors home the recent during continent made by the early weekend were Miss Irene Thomwas Saints Latter Day day as, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. read with commentary shown, Jep Thomas; - Miss Gay "by Elwood Carter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. anE. Carter Linda President Claude Wagstaff; and Miss Amnounced that four Tabiona ber Michie, daughter of Mr. and 100 members had completed a Mrs. Marvin Michie. per cent assignment last year as Coach Robert Barton and sevward" Relief Society teachers of the Tabiona basketball and were awarded Relief So eral team members enjoyed the reachieve their for , ciety pins basketball tournament in ment. The honored members cent Lake Salt City. were Mrs. Elaine Giles Webb, Mr. and Mrs- - Robert Van Mrs. Leone Brown, Mrs.' Hazel Drimmelen Susan visited Clark and Mrs. Leone. Lazen-by- . friends and and' relatives in Ogden After the program, old time during the weekend. DUP MEETING dancing was enjoyed, with evof the Utah The Daughters eryone trying the dances wheth' er they knew how or not. Mar- Pioneers held their regular at the home of Mrs. vin Michie did the calling, with meeting Van Tgssell. Captain music by the Wagstaff Orches- Minnie Grace Giles reports papers for tra. twenty new registered members It is reported that Orin Co- were sent from the Tabiona llett, who recently suffered a Camp to the county registrar, heart attack in Shell Beach, Mrs. Awrella Moon, Duchesne, California, is out of the hospital during the recent contest sponnow. but will have to remain sored by the county organizain bed at home for some time. tion. Returns from other camps a former resident of HanHe is have not yet been made known na. ' to the county captain. Mrs. Thelma D. Nye, but it is hoped the winner may be announced by next week. V. Mrs. Nye reports she has received word the Hanna Camp has papers for several new registered members which were not submitted during the contest period because the camp regfor istrar was not .Available o signatures. Estate of EFFIE E. TURNBOW. deceased. will present claims . Creditors with vouchers to - the undersigned at 200 North Main Street, Salt Lake City Utah, on or before the 13th day of May, 1952. music-student-s - - Relief Society Observes Birthday pot-luc- k . Wag-staf- f. - L Uislscn Dr. L A. Dayncs - . Eyes Examined Complete Optical Service Dayncs Optical Roosevelt Vernal An evening of volley ball was enjoyed Friday by the Tabiona young people Under the direction of the Mutual Improvement Association. Kent Ellertson, Scout leader, organized the teams and officiated. It was expected Duchesne Ward was coming up to compete with the Tabiona teams, but upon their failure to show up, probably because of the roads, six local teams were organized and en joyed an exciting evening. Electricity Is Cheap Thursday. March 27. 1932 Ucfcaifcd Ctitercra Fla To Csccreh Center As Abnaott Cc3r Corp. struct a research center on the will be investigation Of the university campus. The building treatment of ores andmineral In The District Court In And and equipment are estimated to from many parts of the wend in connection with Kenpaeotta For Duchetno County, State Of cost $1,250, exploration activittea. SUMMONS RICHARD Utah Plana tor the structure are expanded to die laboratory addition In NORKOFis GERTRUDE and it GOGIN, practically completed new center will the facilities, can and construction KATHERINE SKI, GOGIN, expected that heirs of A. M. GOGIN and get under way in the near fu- have pilot plant equipment in MARY E. GOGIN, both de- ture. About a year will, be re- which laboratory results caa be BERT quired to complete the build- verified on a larger scale. vs ceased, Plaintiffs This is the first time in the T. COLEMAN and SYLVIA ing. companys history that Kenpc-co- tt COLEMAN, his wife; and MAE cenBuihHnf of the research has built a facility of this C. SEVY and WENDELL SEVY. ter en the campus will have her husband, being the sole heirs many advantages for the uni- type away from it operations. of WILLIAM COLEMAN, de- versity, according to Louis Company officials feel that the ceased. Defendants. BERT T. Buchman, Vice President of research centers work can be COLEMAN, also known as DEL- Kennecott Copper Corporation done to better advantage by difrom regular BERT T. COLEMAN. and- Aould enhance the prestige vorcing it entirely vs The Heirs of of the Universitys College of production problems. In charge A. M. GOGIN and MARY E. Mines and Mineral Industries. of the laboratory will be S. R. GOGIN, his wife, both deceased: KennecotFs research personnel Zimmerley, who recently reRICHARD GOGIN and JANE will' be available for student signed from the Bureau of Mines to become Director of Re- Summons SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK . . . Felice keep rifhteeere frem bazooka shell found en New Yorks 10th street as they watt fee . to take charge. bomb specialist Summons Summons In The Fourth District Court In In The District Court in and for And For Duchesne County, State Duchesne County, State of Utah Of Utah SUMMONS RICHNEPHI MOON; SUMMONS ARD GOGIN. GERTRUDE J. W. ROWE; FRANK E. HUNORKOFSKI, and KATHERINE BER; FARLEY G. ESKELSON; GOGIN, heirs of A. M. GOGIN, BRIANT H. STRINGHAM; EARL M. HENDERSON; UTE vs deceased. Plaintiffs M. A. SMITH OIL INVEST- - ROYALTY CORPORATION, a MENT, INC., and M. A. SMITH Utah corporation; B. C. CAMP DOE GOGIN, (whose other and his BELL; W. H. FRANCIS. JR.; true name is unknown), his wife; and BLANCHE SMITH, wife, Defendants; M. A. SMITH W. STEWART BOYLE; LLOYD GERTRUDE NORKOFSKI. OIL INVESTMENT, INC. M. H. SMITH; CLAYTON N KATHERINE GOGIN; L, A. A. SMITH and BLANCHE SMITH; J. A. CHENEY; J. R. ROEGNER, a woman; The SMITH, his wife, ROBERTSON; and ALLEN W. Heirs of ANNA B. PETERVs The heirs of A. HINKEL; Plaintiffs vs SON, deceased; M. J. PAUL, a M. GOGIN and MARY E. GG CHASS S. CLEMENT and single man; JEANETTE CLEMENT, his wife; JAMES M. PAUL and GIN, his wife, both deceased; RICHARD GOGIN and JANE. LOUISA A. TAYLOR, a widow; YVONNE his wife; PAUL, DOE GOGIN, (whose other and ONZEL TAYLOR and ANNIE GLADYS CHRISTIE. VIVIAN true name is unknown), his CROSLEY TAYLOR, his wife; BRUHNKE. DUCHESNE COUNGERTRUDE NuuKOF-SKI- ; NILE C. TAYLOR and VERA TY. a body politic of the State wife;KATHERINE GOGIN; L. SHIELDS TAYLOR, his wife; of Utah; FIRST DOE. SECOND A. ROEGNER. a woman; The LETTA M. TAYLOR CHRISTEN DOE, THIRD DOE, FOURTH Heirs of ANNA B. PETERSON, SEN; ZOLA TAYLOR WORTH-EN- ; DOE, FIFTH DOE, SIXTH DOE A. TAYLOR and ALL OTHER PERSONS MARVEL deceased; M. J. PAUL, a single man; JEANETTE KRUMPO-STICK- , WARWOOD; The Heirs of EAS- UNKNOWN, claiming any right, JAMES M. PAUL and TON CLEMENT, deceased: title or interest in, or lien upon YVONNE PAUL, his wife; RADNA ANN CLEMENT; the real property described in GLADYS CHRISTIE; VIVIAN adverse to JENSEN; ORA MILLS, the COUNALVA CLEMENT and ARMIN-T- the BRUHNKE; DUCHESNE ownership or titlo CLEMENT, his wife; LOU-IS- clouding the TY, a body politic of the State A. TAYLOR; CHASS S thereto, Cross - Defendants. Tha of Utah; FIRST DOE; SECOND and ESTELLA State of Utah to tha Said De DOE; THIRD DOE; FOURTH CLEMENT DOE; FIFTH DOE; SIXTH DOE; CLEMENT, his wife; SYLVIA landants: You are hereby sumand ALL OTHER PERSONS LARSEN; G. W. ALEXANDER moned gnd required to serve UNKNOWN, claiming any right, and JANE DOE ALEXANDER, upon Stanley and Lewis, Attorwhose title or interest in, or lien upon (whose other and true name is neys for the real property described in unknown), his wife: J. P. address is Heber, Utah, an anwithadverse to JONES, trustee for E. S. Green; swer to the the the ownership or E. S. GREEN and JANE DOE in 20 days after service of this ti- GREEN, (whose other and true summons upon you. If you fail clouding the tle thereto,- Cross - Defendants name is unknown), his wife; so to do, judgment by default Tha Stale of Utah to th Said C. W. JOHNSON and JANE will be taken against you for Dafandants: You are hereby DOE JOHNSON, (whose other St the relief demanded in said which has been summoned and required to serve true name is unknown) his wife; upon Stanley and Lewis, At- The Heirs of GEORGE HOFF- filed with the clerk of said torneys for cross-- laintiffs, MAN and LULU HOFFMAN, Court, and a copy of which is whose address is Heber, Utah, his wife, both deceased: hereto annexed and herewith an answer to the GEORGE LEE HOFFMAN and served upon you. This is an. acwithin 20 days after service of JANE DOE HOFFMAN, (whose tion in rem, wherein the seek to quiet title in this summons upon you. If you Other and true name is unfail so to do, judgment by de- known), his wife; ARCHIE them in and to the, real property fault will be taken against you LARSEN and GENE LARSEN, located in the County of Dufor the relief demanded in said his wife; WILLIAM G. WILSON chesne, State of Utah, deacribed which has been and JANE DOE WILSON as . follows, Township 8 filed with the clerk of said (whose other and true name is South, Range 9 Wes of the UinCourt, and a copy of which is unknown), his wife; JOHN tah Spocial Meridian: Section hereto annexed and herewith MORGAN CALVERT and CLA- 10: NEl4; NE4IWV4; Township served upon you. This is an ac- RA M. CALVERT, his wife; R. 3 8oulh, Range 8 West of the tion in rem, wherein the cross- E. WAUGH, Executor of the Uintah Special Meridian: Section plaintiffs seek to quiet title in Last Will and Estate of Ellis M. 7: Lot 4. STANLEY St LEWIS. them in and to the real proper- Jones, also known as E. M. By S. Rex Lewis, Attorney for ty located in the County of Du- Jones, deceased: The Heirs and Defendants and chesne, State of Utah, described Devisees of ELLIS M. JONES, First Publication, March 6. 1932 as follows, Township 3 also known as E. M. Jones, de- Last Publication, March 27. 1932 South. Range 8 West of the Uin- ceased: M Y F A M M Y WIL tah Special Meridian: Section LIAMS; ARTHUR WILLIAMS 19: SEI4SWI4. STANLEY St and JANE DOE WILLIAMS, LEWIS, by S. Rex Lewis, At- (whose other and true name is In The District Court In And torneys for Defendants and unknown), his wife; WINN For Duchesne County, State Of WILLIAMS and JENNIE DOE Utah SUMMONS RICHARD First Publication, March 6. 1952 WILLIAMS, (whose other and GOGIN, GERTRUDE NORKOFLast Publication, March 27. 1952 true name is unknown), his SKI, and KATHERINE GOGIN, wife; CYRUS HOFFMAN and heirs of A. M. GOGIN. DeSARAH HOFFMAN, his wife, ceased, Plaintiffs. vs. M. A. if living, and if deceased; THE SMITH OIL INVESTMENT CO. BERT T. COLEMAN and SYLUNKNOWNCHILDREN, In The District Court of Du- HEIRS, LEGA- VIA COLEMAN, his wife. DeDEVISEES. chesne County, State of Utah TEES, EXECUTORS, ADMIN- fendants. M. A. SMITH OIL SUMMONS J. DAILY ISTRATORS, AND ASSIGNS INVESTMENT CO., BERT T. MOON, also known as JAMES OF CYRUS ' HOFFMAN and D. MOON, and JAMES DAILEY SARAH HOFFMAN, both de- COLEMAN, vs The Heirs of A. N. GOGIN MOON and DAILY J. MOON, ceased. including; JANE DOE and MARY E. GOGIN, his wife, and PHYLLIS L. MOON, his MULL, (whose true and correct both deceased; RICHARD GOwife; J. W. ROWE; FRANK E. name is unknown); LAWRENCE GIN and JANE DOE GOGIN, HUBER; FARLEY G. ESKEL- L. PACK and NORA E. PACK, (whose other and true name is SON; BRIANT H. STRINGHAM; his wife; DAVID G. SMITH and unknown), his wife; GERTRUDE EARL N HENDERSON: UTE JUANITA C. SMITH, his wife; NORKOFSKI. KATHERINE GO ROYALTY CORPORATION, a J. W. SPIVEY, a single man; GIN. L. A. ROEGNER, a woUtah corporation; J. A. CHE- DUCHESNE COUNTY, a body man; The Heirs of ANNA B. NEY; J. R. ROBERTSON: AL- politic of the State of Utah; PETERSON, deceased: M. J LEN W. HINKEL, and EMER- HARRY L. RHODES and MAR- PAUL, a single man; JEANSON C. WILLEY. Trustee, GARET S. RHODES, his wife; ETTE KRUMPOTICK, JAMES HARRY Plaintiffs L. THIRD DOE; FOURTH DOE; M. PAUL and YVONNE PAUL, vs RHODES and MARGARET S. FIFTH DOB; SIXTH DOE; and his wife; GLADYS CHRISTIE, RHODES, his wife, DUCHESNE ALL OTHER PERSONS UN- VIVIAN DUBRUHNKE. COUNTY, a body politic of the KNOWN, claiming any right, CHESNE COUNTY, a body polState of Utah; FIRST DOE; title or interest in, or lien upon itic of the State of Utah; FIRST SECOND DOE; THIRD DOE; the real property described in DOE, SECOND DOE. THIRD FOURTH DOE; FIFTH DOE; the complaint adverse to the DOE. FOURTH DOE. FIFTH SIXTH DOE; and ALL OTHER plaintiffs ownership or cloud- DOE. SIXTH DOE, and ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN, claim-in- ing the plaintiffs title thereto. OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, any right, title, or interest in Defendants. Tha State of Uteh any right, title or inor lien upon the real property to tha Said Dafandants: You claiming terest in, or lien upon the real described in the complaint ad- are hereby summoned and re- property described in the verse to the plaintiffs owner- quired to serve upon Stanley adverse to the ship or clouding the plaintiffs & Lewis, attorneys for plainor cloudtitle thereto, Defendants. Tha tiffs. whose address is Heber, ing the ownership title Stale of Uteh to the Slid De an answer to the com- thereto, The fendanii: You are hereby sum- Utah, after ser- State of Utah to the Said Deplaint within moned and required to serve vice of this summons upon you. fendants: You are hereby sumupon Stanley and Lewis, At- If you fail so to do, judgment moned and required to serve uptorneys for Plaintiffs, whose ad- by default will be taken against on Stanley and Lewis, Attorneys dress is Heber, Utah, an answer you for the relief demanded in for whose addto the complaint within 20 days said complaint which has been ress is Heber. Utah, an answer after service of this summons filed with the clerk of said to the within 20 upon you. If you fail so to do, Court, and a copy of which is days after service of this sumjudgment by default will b hereto annexed and herewith mons upon you. If you fail so taken against you for the relief served you. This is an ac- to do. judgment by defaut will demanded in said compla'nt tion in upon rem. wherein the plain- be taken against you for the rewhich has been filed with the tiffs seek to quiet title in them lief demanded in said clerk of said Court, and a copy in and to the real property lowhich has been filed of which is hereto annexed and cated in the of Du- with the clerk of said Court, and herewith served upon you. This chesne, State of County Utah, described a copy of which is hereto anis an action in rem, wherein the as follows, Township 2 nexed and herewith served upplaintiffs seek to quiet title South. Rang S South of tho on you. This is an action in rem, in them in and to the real pro- Uintah Meridian: Sec- wherein the seek perty located In the County Of tion 35: Special EV4NEV4: Section 36: to quiet title in theme in and to State of desDuchesne, Utah, HWVt: EV4SWV4. Township 4 the real property locafed in the cribed as follows, Town- South of Rang 2 West of tho County of Duchesne, State of 4 South, Range 2 West of Uintah ship Meridian: Sec 3: Utah, described as followa. Spocial Uintah Special Meridian: Sec9: NVi. Section Township 3 South, Rang SESWV; tion 20: SW STANLEY SWVi; Section 10: EViWW 8 West of tha Uintah Spocial & LEWIS by S. Rex Lewis SE4J NViNWV4: NEI4SWI4; Meridian: Section 17: WViSWVs. Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Heber, Section 13: NWV4: Section 16: STANLEY St LEWIS. By S. Rex Utah. SViNEVs; NViSEVi: Section 20: Lewis, Attorneys for Defendants First Publication, Mar. 20, Wi WWNW4! SEV4NWV4. and STANLast Publication, Apr. 10, 1932 LEY & LEWIS, by S. Rex Lew- First Publication, March . 1932 is, for Plaintiffs. P. Last Publication, March 27. 1932 Whatever prosperous hour O. Attorneys Address: Heber, Utah Providence bestows upon you, First Publication. Mar. 20. 1932 Poor health is an alibi more receive it with a thankful hand. Last Publication, Apr. 10. 1932 often than a fact. Cross-Plainti- ff Cross-Plaintif- KRUM-POTIC- A 18 - seminar on technical .subjects. Company officials added that the structure will be of a type that will be in keeping with the beauty and dignity of the campuk. When fully staffed, the research center will employ 50 people and it is expected that most of the staff will be Utahns. The new research center-wil- l, engage in basic studies relating to mineral recovery problems Western of all of Kennecott Mining Divisions. In addition to the Utah Copper Division, these RE-TH- A cross-complai- A cross-plaintif- cross-plaintif- cross-plaintiff- s, cross-complai- cross-complai- cross-plaintiff- s' cross-plaintif- fs - cross-complai- nt p - cross-complai- nt crose-plaintiff- cross-complai- s to-wi- t: nt . Cross-Plaintiff- s. to-wi- t: Summons Cross-Plaintiff- 511 nt fs A s. Summons Croee-Plaintiff- . j fcJcwo Ui Tribal "C" No. 1 (located near Roosevelt in SW SW of Crews drilling at Sec. 4582 feet Ute Tribal B" No. 1 (located near Roosevelt in NE SW, Sec. Plugged - back total depth 9838 feet. Total depth 9954 feet. Installing lease. Rosemary Lloyd No. 1 (Roosevelt stepout well located in A core NW SW. Sec. at feet, recovered 95 feet. Crews cored again at feet, no description. H, 9 Coring at 11,345 feet. Uio Tribal No. 3, (located in Roosevelt FooL. SB NX. See. Crews drilling at 4555 ft. H, A. Peterson No. 1 (located In Roosevelt Pool SW SW See. Crews rigging up roE) 11,135-11,23- 3 - 284-30- tary tools.- Willis Moon Not. 1 (Duchesne Wildcat No. 2. located in SE A previously SE Sec. feet reported core at recovered 50 feet. Crews drilling at 4507 feet. Duebes&e Ute Tribal ' No. 2 (Located near Duchesne In SE A core at NW. Sec. 10,332-38- 8 feet recovered 54 feet. Crews cored again at feet, no description. Coring at 10,508 feet. U.S.A. No. 1 (Vernal' Wildcat No. 6, located in SW SW, Sec. Crews drilling at 3715 feet. Government No. 1 Canyon (Jack- - Canyon wildcat located A in SW NE. core at 5800-4feet recovered 35 feet. Crews drilled from 5854 feet to 5927 feet and a core at 5927-7- 2 feet recovered 42 feet. Total depth 6121 feet. Circulating 40- feet off bottom with brioken main shaft on 3903-395- 3 SeclS-12S-14- 5 - s cross-complai- cross-plaintiff- cross-plaintif- ELECTRICITY IS THE ONE COMMODITY THAT GIVES YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN ANYTHING ELSE! s i Your Electrical Servant is on tha job 24 houra a day. Awaiting your avery beck and call and is available at the flip of a button. And the more you use the less it cost per unit. . . USE LOTS OF ELECTRICITY. . A Uintah Power S light Home Owned Tax Paying Locally Operated ROOSEVELT Phone 17 DUCHESNE Phone 8121 inltitl Poultry m6it Of Utah Got Cheeb Farmers and poultrymen of Utah and Southern Idaho will receive checks amounting, to more than $170,000 to helo with the spring expenses, according to C. K. Ferre, auditor and assistant secretary of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. The board of directors of the Utah Poultry voted) Monday to redeem ' certificates of' interest which were ' issued in 1945. amounting to more- than - $170,000. These ' certificates represent investments made by member at the rate of lc per dozen tor eggs mafketed through the association in 1945. Interest fuss been paid on the certificates regularly since that time. The money so invested provides the working capital for the which is owned and controlled by its members. In addition, a patronage payment of $76,000 was paid recently on feed purchases through the cooperative in 1944 and another patronage payment of $135,000 was paid for eggs marketed through the- organization in 1943. This new payment brings the total payments to Utah Poultry members in the last six weeks to $21,000, according to Leon Forsgren of Preston. Idaho, newly elected president of (he Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. He adds: These payments will be most welcome right now when farmeos and poultrymen have heavy expenses in planting the brooding. organ-izati- - USDA bcni how you get Weevil control by apply- s, cross-complai- nt to-wi- t: ing chlordme from iht time the first green leaves appear, until the stands are from 1)4 to 2 Inches high, sc:i to-wi- Cross-Plaintiff- tone arc b it fJia rocommondocl insecticide forcontrol of Alfalfa Waavils cross-plaintif- NE. Co. j 20-da- ys to-wi- t; i j fs cross-complai- Modern Farms Are Electrical - Cross-Defendant- s. cross-plaintiff- There are many uses on tha farm for your alectrical servant. , . He cools your milk, lights $he barn and chicken house. . . Keeps your baby chicks warm by the use of a brooder stove . . . Pumps your water, and doea many other chores. . . search for Kennecotfs Western Mining Divisions. Ashton Evans and Brazier, architects and engineers, are designing the new structure. In the meantime, one of tile barracks-typ- e buildings at the university has been moved te location near the College of Mines and Mineral Industries and will be used for temporary quarters. Research work in the temporary building will begin as soon as the structuse can bn remodelled and the equipment installed. After tha new research building te finished. the remodelled and improved temporary structure will be vacated and will be available for use by the University; (A m XU g USE MORE OF IT Ecdoucat (Signed) VENICE R. TURNBOW Administrator of Estate of Effie E. Turnbow. deceased The University of Utah Board include operations in Nevada, First Publication, Mar. 13, 1932 of Regents has approved a pro- Arizona and New Mexico. It Last Publication, April 3, 1932 posal under which Kennecott is also expected that a regular Copper Corpteation would con- part of the laboratorys work r; Dr. THE UINTAH BASIN BECOAD Notlco To Creditors Regional F H A Convention Plans Being Mach Fto At most part, Staiss te ams of tefsdilka roaemmmd 1V4 te 2 life actual aUordaat par acre, - Steea local eondftioaa samotimss wy. its County Agent, Stats Eipertewm Station or daalar for proper far-araldiions and applications, or writs us for full details, boat te eanank year s. 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