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Show UTTFAII DASIN EECOHD Itindiy. Pcbntry 17, 1955 TABIONA DXD-HQlMil HeJ Cliff 4-- Kl Due to the absence of Mrs. Thelma Nye I am writing this column along with the School Sharon Hamilton. The Red Cliff Club had News. their first meeting of the year at The Tabiona Boy Scout troop the home of Winslow Rhoades, ended the National Boy Scout the club leader. The county agent Week by taking a trip to Salt was present New officers were Lake and going swimming at the elected as follows: Kent Pace, Wasatch Springs. president; Larry Wilcken, LaVirl Collett from California Ronnie Hackett secre- is visiting at the home of his tary; Jerry Giles, reporter; Gary brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Pace, recreation chairman; Jerry Mrs. Jack Young and family. Lee, member. The county agent The DUP annual party for enshowed us charts showing parts their husbands was held of sheep and dairy cows. Refresh- tertaining A large crowd at- Monday night ments were served. Those attendlisted other were: than above ing Frank T. Ray Lee, Ted Wilcken, Joe Curry, Penrod made Defa and Maxine a trip to Roosevelt Vivian Curry and Ellis Rhoades. on Tuesday, where Maxine had By Larry Wilcken, dental work done. Activity Reporter The birthdays of Ellis Rhoades and Crystal Hackett were honored Mr. and Mrs. Oran Curry and at Relief Society on Tuesday. Feb. Patsy made a trip to American 8. The occasion was celebrated Fork and Orem Saturday. While with a lovely birthday cake and there they viewed the basketball a token" of remembrance was pregame between U of U and BYU sented the guests of honor. on television at the Andrew JohnLarry Wilcken was ordained a son home. They also visited with deacon in priesthood meeting last Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curry of Orem, Sunday by Bishop Willis Moon. returning home Monday. BIRTHDAY DINNER Foster Rhoades, of Provo, spent HONORS LEO S. DEFA the weekend at his ranch here in Mrs. Leo S. Defa entertained Hanna. in honor of her husbands birthMr. and Mrs. Joe Curry and day last Saturday night, Feb. 12. family enjoyed supper at the home A lovely supper was enjoyed by Of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades the following: Ray and Connie on Thursday night Feb. 10. Lee, Leo B. and Blanch Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fabrizio and Lena Giles, Joy Allred, spent a few days in Salt Lake City Viola Defa, Florence Smith, Tom last week attending to business and Flora Fabrizio, Art and Jean and visiting with friends. Fabrizio and the guest of honor Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moon and and Mrs. Defa. Following supper Mayna spent Monday and Tuesday the evening was spent in square d in Salt Lake City, where they dancing. with Maynas doctor and Moon Mr. and Mrs. attended the Mr. and Mrs. James Knight, Mr. Temple excursion on Tuesday for and Mrs. Blaine Hess, Malta the stake. Young and LaMay Roberts attendMr, and Mrs. Art Fabrizio and ed the Sweetheart Ball at Union Mrs. Ray Lee attended the Temple High Saturday night Mrs. Knight excursion on Tuesday for this was one of the judges for the stake in the Salt Lake Temple. Sweetheart contest. Mrs. Frank T. Defa is suffering Primary ladies from Hanna atfrom the effects of a bad fall she tending stake Preparation meeting had last Wednesday, Feb. 9, when at Duchesne, Sunday were: Flora she slipped on the icy snow. Her Fabrizio, Betty Knight Blanche back was injured. Defa, Florence Roberts, Marilyn Carole Defa attended the Sweet- Lee, Carole Defa, LaMay Roberts, heart Ball at Roosevelt Saturday Crystal Wilcken, LaVar Pace and night, as did Marvel Giles, Mur- Linda Lee. Mrs. H. K. Bullen came out from ray Defa, Nolan Giles and Mrs. Grace Giles. Max Giles and Lane Salt Lake City, Wednesday, to Josie also attended as did many spend a few days with Mr. and other young people from the vi- Mrs. James Knight and help celecinity. brate the first birthday of her Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry and grandson, Paul, which is on Frichildren went to Salt Lake Sun- day, Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilcken and day and returned Monday. While there they visited with Mr. and Larry visited at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ronald Lublin and Mr. and and Mrs. Ralph Giles on Saturday Mrs. Alden Chatwin. night, where they watched the Mrs. Grace Turnbow underwent U of U BYU basketball game surgery at the LDS Hospital in on television. Mr. and Ms. DeLoss Salt Lake City on Thursday. Feb Dye, of Neola, were also visitors. 10. Mrs. Turnbow is well known Mrs. Joy Allred and Mrs. DeLyle in this vicinity, having llyed here Giles, of Heber, brought their parand in Tabiona lor many years. ents car home Friday night ReShe is reported to be making a pairs had just been completed on satisfactory recovery. It that were necessary after the Frank T. Defa and Nick Defa recent wreck itwas Involved In. made a business trip to Provo last Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa made Monday. a business trip to Heber on Mon-- , Mrs. Bob Smith and Charlotte went to Roosevelt to attend to Mr. and Mrs. Ferrus Giles made business last Thursday. They also a business trip to Duchesne last visited at the Charles Richardson Monday. home in Myton. BENS JCSNMN IS Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Allred and HONORED GUEST Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Giles of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pace enterHeber, were weekend visitors in tained at a family fathering Satthis vicinity. urday night honoring Mrs. Irene Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp Johnson's recent birthday. Those of Rangely, Colo., were weekend enjoying the visiting and refreshvisitors with friends and relatives ments were Mr. and Mrs. Keith in this vicinity. Abplanalp and children of RangeMr. and Mrs. Bob Smith made ly, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Dale All-re- d a business trip to Salt Lake City of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Crystal last Monday. Hackett and children, Mr. and Catholic Mass was held at the Mrs. Pace and children and the home of Bob Smith last Sunday guest of honor, Mrs. Johnson. afternoon. Ferrus, Max and Ed Giles all made a business trip to Heber last Saturday. STORK SHOWER COMPLIMENTS GUEST Mrs. Jean Fabrizio and Mrs. Vida Curry entertained at a stork shower for Mrs. Vivian Curry on Fri Will Extend Local Service to day afternoon, Feb. 11. A large the Altamont Area number of ladies from Hanna and Tabiona were present. Games were EVERY THURSDAY played, with prizes being given Calls Will Be Taken During to the winners, after which deThe Week, at licious refreshments were served. The guest of honor received many BUCHANAN FEED STORE Phone 3740 Altamont lovely gifts. The shower was held at the home of Vida Curry. r'smca Officers 4-- H w De-Ly- le con-culte- AHM H.D.S. Rom where I fit Joe Marsh Svifty Gets iwlfty Fisher has a sheri eept ef waking a Mg tm temper and really kit the reef when he get a parking tkket last week. Ee want asar a at nothing. TJUs ttclmt mm MMMFsjwlismMmpieyeatjCif Frew where I sit, Jawpiag ta There wassKjsigiiaybg "Ova cen (Sy. hy-tre- ar tee far frem tie cark hrt mij XuudBgtelfcaCUOeatwlMre vu Cask KQer faty. Cwtty hoQsrel kew kt kafal data try tkvicj.,JwvkibCiix2 2m in toara. But Eaek muaiaci e tis&st aaOed. "Slew dswa, friend pd ta sail "You're ael gs Auetksr way ta btk fee&k la ta make a gifcfc ska aa a gusati af gsresaal graf erase. Far bataas I Cm a glaas ef ken eesaafaaeSy. Yea eay ka a kutteraTk aua. Eat W c3ifacttilEyJwt $3 Cr3.-:- 3 :jic Crcrzd This column is for you, our readers; to contribute a "pat on the back" to someone you know deserves it, so please send who tended and enjoyed the in your letters. Names must acsupper, program and dance. Mrs. Dorothy Webber and sis- company the letter, but will not mentioned unless desired. Conter recently spent a few days in be fine your letters to people who are Salt Lake City. Ted Nye and Frank Giles spent living and living in our county. The "pet on the back can be one day last week in Springville for some kind deed or service renon business. of any kind to our neighbor, Those from Salt Lake City vis- dered friend or community. Any act of iting relatives and friends over kindness, etc. the weekend were: Irene Thomas, Jerry White, Don Hicken, Allen An act of kindness is mentioned Giles, Myrthan Defa and Dale one of our readers this week by Wright. Mrs. Thelma Nye, Larena Curry and Lorin Mitchell deserves a pat on the back for his unselfish and Debra Kae are spending a deed. few months in Salt Lake City. Lorin has helped his friends in Mr. and Mrs. Jess LeFevre rethe neighborhood get their cars turned home recently after spend- started on these cold morning by ing a few months in Salt Lake giving them a pull with his truck. City. This service was much appreElwood Carter spent several ciated by the people who were days in Salt Lake last week at Sunthe bedside of his father who is trying to get to church on and to their jobs mornings day ill LDS in the seriously Hospital on other days. Mrs. Edna Giles and daughters So, thanks to you, Lorin, for Carma Sizemore and Mrs. Nina kindness. Gines, spent Thursday in Midway your Another pat on the back where they attended the funeral should Mrs. Helen Mott, who to go services of William Sizemore. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams has rendered her unselfish services to our people and community in spent Saturday visiting relatives her Abstract business. Do you in Strawberry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas spent realize the importance of Helens work to our community, and what Thursday in Roosevelt. it would mean if it were to cease? atSeveral car loads of people tended the REA meeting in Alta- She has many years of actual experience in this work and knows mont, Monday. it backwards and forward. She is of Dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and always willing to give good, sound advice to anyone who needfc and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill asks for it but has never been LaVirl and Williams and .family known to her bounds in Collett Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter ac- giving advice where it wasnt asked for. companied by Mrs. Elwood Carter, Helen has the welfare of our Lila Jean and Sandy, Miss Sharon in her heart and fights for Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie people what she feels is right. She has in Giles, spent Sunday evening the welfare of all parties concernPleasant Grove, where they at- - ed in each of her business transtended the farewell testimonial for actions, and carries her part to Elder Merrill D. Hone. benefit each party in every reNEWS FROM THE BOYS IN pot-kic- k VtovM Uvinnj I Miss Virginia Swasey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Swasey of Boneta, and Junior student at the Altamont High School was crowned the Uintah Basin Sweetheart for 1955 and reigned over die Sweetheart Ball held last Saturday night at Union High School. Miss Swasey competed with contestants from the other four schools in the Uintah Basin, and received a rhinestone necklace and earring set She was gowned in a white ballerina length formal, designed with rows and rows of tiny ruffles. She wore a corsage of red carnations, and was escorted by Max Broth-erso- n of Boneta. County Cpontb All 1054 Rood Funds Carman Horrocks, of Salt Lake Mrs., Rhth' Harris, off Lark, Utah, City, visited in Duchesne over announces the coming marriage of the weekend at the home of his her daughter, Shirley, daughter of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hor- the ' late"' Abe: Harris;, to Jimmy rocks. Haire, of Jackson City, Tennessee. Shirley spent most of. her life in Mrs. Emmett Flesher from Salt Duchesne, until they moved in Lake, spent from Wednesday to 1953 to Cody, Wyoming, and she Saturday with her mother, Mrs. was an honor student there, where she attended school. This last winAnna Nielson, in Duchesne. ter she has been attending school A baby girl has arrived to bless in Jackson City, T6nn. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roThe young couple is planning an Day, and Woody is mighty early March wedding.. proud this Monday morning. The MR. MORRE CALLS FROM little gal weighed 7 lbs. and was bom at the Roosevelt Hospital at MEXICO 2 a.m. Monday, on Valentines Marvel Moore called Verda on from Mexico, Day. Who could ask for a nicer Sunday evening Valentine? where he is- - vacationing. Marvel said he met up with friends he Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward, of and Verda met there' last year, Lark, spent the weekend in Du- people from Ohio, and was having chesne, visiting Mrs. Wards moth- a fine time. He is way south of Mexico' City right now, but will er, Mrs. Fanny Price. go back there soon. He is still not Miss Coleen Bench spent the homesick and plans to stay there weekend at home with her par- until the first of April. Said the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bench climate was so hot that he caught a bad cold when he first got there and family. but was getting over it w All of the 1954 allocation of Class C road funds to Duchesne County were spent during the year, reports Porter L. Merrell, county clerk. In his report of ex penditures of this $50,572.78 fund for 1954, disbursements are listed as $32,450.00 for construction; for maintenance; $4,- $12,010.78 ROSE PARTRIDGE 512.00 for equipment purchases; IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR HOSTESS TO CLUB DUCHESNE COUNTY, $1600-0plank, Mrs. Rose Partridge was hostess STATE OF UTAH: COLEMAN H. MULCAHY and to the ladies 500 Club on Thursday evening, and the decorations A. C. MAHER, Plaintiffs, vs B. CLINE, a single man; were involved in the Valentine The HEIRS of MARTIN D. MOR- theme. Ladies that entered into the Deceased: ROSCOE. A. RISON, A meeting of Uintah Basin Semevent were Mrs. Ruby Stephensen, MORRISON CLARA MORRIand inaryinary principals and officers SON, his Lauwife; The HEIRS OF Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, Mrs. is scheduled for 5:30 p.m., Feb. 23, over-ste- p ra Lyman, Mrs. Grace Bench, Mrs. NORMAN MORRISON, Deceased; at Union, to plan graduation and LULU Carrie Hatch, Mrs. Emma Wimmer other activities for the Seminar- MAX T. MORRISON, a widow; and Mrs. Rose Partridge. MORRISON and BETH ies. his wife; ROSE Representatives are expected at MORRISON, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Parrish and WEATHERSTON; the meeting from Tabiona, Alta- MORRISON from Rangely, visited with family MAUDE ECCE BURNS; WILMOT; mont, Duchesne, Uintah and Un- MAX Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Partridge MORRISON and DOE JANE ion. MORRISON, his wife; GORDON this weekend. BURT AFFLECK, as AdministraMr: and Mrs. Ray Horrocks tor with the Will Annexed of the . . spect Estate of ELLA HIBARGER, De- have their little grandson, Randie, THE SERVICE RanHer isn't just a job to her, ceased; PHYLLUS STEVENSON, visiting them for a few days. Sgt Jay L. Maxwell, of the U. but shejobhas devoted Mr. most of Mrs. son of and the her is dy of 30 Administratrix the Estates of S. Air Force is home on a life to our people and their needs. The county commissioners and WILLIAM HADDEN and ANNIE Doyal Miller, of VsnxL Cl day furlough from his home base the county clerk will act as a HADDEN, his wife, both deceased; in Arizona. committee for Du- LEO C. THORNE and PAULINE Mrs. Vemetta Mitchell, Mr. and purchasing Cpl. Bennett Josie, stationed in All purchesne supplies. County his wife; ALICE B. Mrs. Lynn Mitchell, of Montwel, THORNE, Germany, expects to be released Chases for which" county funds The HEIR of EM- and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mitchell and on his way home in the near V.- must be made MURRAY; j are expended MA De- of Roosevelt were visiting the Earl BANCROFT future. LEMELIN, NaDean Roberts, daughter of through request to the purchasing ceased: ALBERT LEMELIN, a wid- Jordans last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roberts of committee. ower; The HEIRS of WILLIAM Mrs. Melissa Perkins and sons, Tabiona, is practicing teaching in D. McMILLAN, Deceased:. ADA and a home economics at the South SeMcMillan Ray- Acey and Curt Kofford, engleson; The monthly News Magazine of vier Jr. and Sr. high schools in d. McMillan; and ruby grandson, Michael, visited Mrs. mond the Screen was shown this week. Monroe. McMILLAN, his Wife; The HEIRS Delia Mayhew and family over the Miss Roberts has been attendSeveral interesting topics were disof JOHN PILLING, Deceased weekend. cussed. ing Utah State Agricultural colRACHEL A. PILLING; JOHN Mrs. Gail K Anderson Several from Tabiona attended lege for the past four years, maPILLING and RETTA PILLthe Sweetheart Ball at Roosevelt joring in home economics educaSeveral people from Talmage ING, his wife; The HEIRS of tion. Saturday night attended the REA election Mon- GEORGE B. O'NEIL, Decaas She is one of 14 students prac- day, Feb. 7 at Altamont Immunizations for typhojd and RUTH ONEIL ESQLFELTZ; ELsmallpox are to be received at ticing teaching in schools throughGlen and Marvin Sorensen and DON ONEIL and MARY ONEIL, Tabiona High School on the fol- out Utah. They began teaching Dean Anderson were in Roosevelt his wife; LEO O'NEIL and LETHA lowing dates: Feb. 11, Feb. 18 and Jan. 24 and will continue until Monday. ONEIL, his wife; The HEIRS of t Feb. 26. Feb. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Anderson ELIAS E2ADY. COMMd: ELDON The shop is sponsoring a show and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wag- BRADY and EDITH BRADY, his to be held in the gym Friday oner were in Roosevelt Monday. wifw LCtCt CTYAJU5 ERADY Alma Sorensen, a former night The name is Boomerang. and DONA BRADY, his wife; LUif , being transferred from CILLE BRADY YOUNG; LOWELL North Africa for a BRADY and THELMA BRADY, Washington-t- o James Lloyd, of Roosevelt ha year. He is in the armed forces. his wife; ORABELL BRADY been Neil Hill received word from BEAL; ORIEN BRADY, a single a member of the Duchesne County Public Wel- his brother, Paul, that he plans man; ZEDA OLIVE BRADY, as fare Commission for a two-yeto be married about the middle Administratrix of the Estate of Norma Robb term. This appointment was made of March in the Salt Lake Temple: kURZLL BRADY, Deceased; ZEDA Visiting at the home of Mr. sod by the, Ducheone county commishome for the OLIVE BRADY, a widow; OLEN A. M. Burton Mrs. William Abplanalp, Sunday sioners. weekend. Mrs. Jenean Evans and NA BRADY HACKING; TOST were Mr. sad Mrs. Alma Smith, SECURITY BANK OP PROVO, daughter returned with him. of Bridgeland, and Mr. and Mrs. SAVMr. and Mrs. Johnny eRowify, formerly KNIGHT TRUST Lawrence Young and family, of of Salt Lake City, were visiting INGS BANK, a dissolved corporaML Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christiansen tion, and R. K. ALLEN Bui F. 0. Mrs. Adrienne Strong and son, The Board of Education of Du- Sunday. WARNICK, Trustees in DissoluWsyne, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. chesne County School District Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tidwell were tion; ALMA E. UcAFEES Bid ALThursJoe Morrison in Duchesne will receive bids until 10:00 .m., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chase Mc- BERTA McAPPEE, Els wife; DUMarch 3, 1955, for the purchase Donald Sunday. They are from CHESNE COUNTY, a Municipal day. Mrs. Matilda Wright, of Du- of five new school busses, 48 pas- Price. Corporation of the State of Utah; chesne, has spent a few days with senger each. The busses to meet OTHER PERSONS Mr. and Mrs.' Blaine Brotherson AND ALL Mr. ahd Mrs. Earl Wright state and local specifications. were in Duchesne this week. UNKNOWN, claiming any right, The Board of Education reserves Among those attending SacraA group of Talmage 'teen-ager- s title, estate or interest in, or lien ment meeting were Mrs. Delia the right to accept or reject any attended the ball game at Du- upon the real property described Mayhew and sons, Don and Guy, or all bids or waive any informal- chesne Friday night in the complaint adverse to the Mrs. Donald Harris and son, of ity in a bid. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner plaintiffs ownership; or clouding Mrf. Melisan Perkins Duchesne, By order of the Board of Edu went to Heber Friday night after the plaintiffs title thereto, Defenand son, Acey of Salt Lake City. cation of Duchesne County School school. dants. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayhew and District Mr." Van Wagoner and Mrs. The State of Utah to the Above son were attending to business in By C. C. Mickelson, Clerk j Erickson attended a meeting in Named Defendants: Roosevelt Monday. First Publication, Feb. 17, 1955 Roosevelt Thursday night You and each of you are hereby Mr. and Mrs. Keith Abplanalp Last Publication, Feb. 24; 1955 Miss Erma Sorensen was home summoned and required to serve and sons, of Colorado, were callfor the weekend. She has been upon George B. Stanley, plaintiffs ing on their grandparents, Mr. and attorney, whose address is P. O. working in Duchesne. Mrs. William Abplanalp during Box 97, Heber, Utah, an answer the week. to the complaint within 20 days For birthdays, anniversaries, Mrs. Jennie Birch, of Salt Lake after service of this summons up weekend the spent visiting City, on you. If you fail so to do, judgNotice is hereby given that departures, special occa . Mrs. Evelyn Birch. ment by default will be taken B. Palmer, 1741 S. HarDorothy sions... give the gift that A large crowd attended Primary vard Blvd., Los Rets Lott against you for the relief demandAngeles, Califorcarries warmth, the personal Leadership at Duchesne Sunday. nia, has filed with the State Ened in said complaint which has Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Snow, of ML filed the of said been clerk with a an for extension touch, the pleasant surprise gineer, request Emmons, were visiting Mr. and of time from March 26, 1955, to court, and a copy of which is ...a long distance call. Mrs. Leonard Brown during the Mach 26, 1957, in which to make Commissioner Clint Mickelson hereto annexed and herewith week. and Ray Knox, of Duchesne, were served upon you. and submit Proof of Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch were tion of 'Water under Appropria- up in our vicinity inspecting the This is an action in rem, whereApplication in Salt Lake Wednesday on busi- No. 11570 for the roads this week. in the plaintiffs seek to quiet title appropriation ness. Their daughter, Maxine, re- of 2 sec.-- ft in them in and to the real proof water from Babturned home for a few days visit cock Draw in Duchesne County Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baum perty located in the City of DuMaxine is attending the LDS Bus- Utah, to be used for irrigation accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Melvin chesne, County of Duchesne, State iness College. White to Spanish Fork one day of Utah, described as follows: purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fltzwater Lots 6, 7 and 8, in Block 91; It is represented that approxi- last week, where they visited reland daughters, of Duchesne, spent atives. Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, in Block 94; $200.00 has been expendmately Miss Barbara Mezenen, of Span- Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eu- ed on consturction of works, and gene Abplanalp. It is estimated it will cost $800.00 ish Fork, and Bert Mayhew, of Block 95; Lot 7, in Block 96; Lot Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead fo complete the works and apply Ogden, spent the weekend with 6, In Block 102; Lots 9 and 10, in and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ray the water to beneficial use. -their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Block 102; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Broadhead were all visiting Mr. in Block 104; Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 bert Mezenen. Protests the resisting and Mrs. Clifton Mickelson of Du- or said request, with granting Leo Baum, who has been living and 8, in Block 106; Lots 8, 11, reasons chesne during the week. therefor, must be in affidavit in Butte, Montana for the past 12 and 13, in Block 108; Beginform, with extra copy and filed year, is home visiting with his ning at the Northeast corner of Block 109, and running thence with the State Engineer, 403 State pares ts, the Clarence Baums. with the weekend South 150 feet, thence West 23 the Salt on Lake Spending Utah, City, EftfEl FVURtt T3C5TKSI Capitol, Clarence Baums, was their son, feet, thence North 31 10 West 71.6 or before April 2, 1955, A hearing will be held on this Alvin, and family, all of Spanish feet, thence North 88.7 feet, for thence East 60 feet to the place request for extension of time be- Fork. Visitors at the Raleigh Ivie of beginning. Lot 8, in Block 119; fore the State Engineer at 403 State Capital, Salt Lake City, Utah, home last week were Mr. and Lots 3 and 4, In Block 120; Lots BALL DY COMDERI at the hour of 2:00 p.ra. April 7, Mrs. Rock Baer, of Price; Mr. and 3 and 4, In Block 121; All of the 1955. Protestants may appear at Mrs. Glenn Nielson and family of above in the Townsite of Duthe hearing and adduce testimony Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Annie chesne. GEORGE B. STANLEY, Mott of Spring City, Sanpete in support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY Attorney for Plaintiffs. County. Address: P. O. Box 97 State Engineer Heber, Utah Can I borrow a cigarette? Published in the Uintah Basin Record, Duchesne, UL from Feb. 17 ' "You should be able to, youve First Publication, Jan. 27, 1858 Last Publication, Feb. 17, 1955 to Mar. 3 1955. had enough practice. 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