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Show FRIDAY, EMERY PAGE TEN L LEGAL DEPT. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OP THE STATE OP UTAH, IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate ot JOHN SAMUEL LEWIS, also known as John 8. Lewis, DKetuwd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned Administratrix at her residence at Emery, Utah, or to her attorneys, Jensen and Frandsen, at their office at Price, Utah, on or before the 9th day of July, 1948. LEWIS MATILDA Administratrix of the Estate of John Samuel Lewis, also known as John S. Lewis, deceased. JTJNHHN FRANDSEN AND Fin17147 Reconstruction ance Corporation, 504 Dooly Bldg., Salt (Lake City, Utah, use .1 sec. fit. Cor municipal from a tunnel and sump at a ROLLER SKATING every Satpoint N. 54 31' E. 1083 ft. from W4 Oor. Sec. 3, T 16 S. urday evening Trom 8 to 11 R 14 E. The water collected p.m. at Davis Hall, Cleveland. will be pumped to the ground well, HUNTINGTON- - CLEVELAND surface through a 40 ft. deep, thence through WATER for rent or lease. See SO ft. of pipe where it J. L. Larson, Huntington, Utah. will be commingled with water tc33 under Application No. 14402, thence a distance of 5280 ft. I have a limited amount of to the Geneva Mine Townsite Red Bliss Seed Potatoes at my reservoir from which it will ranch in Huntington Canyon be diverted and used for dom- for sale. A. J. Doit. 4tp35 estic, municipal, and miscellaneous purposes at the Gen- FOR HERE A large cement eva Mine Townsite and Geneva mixer and man to operate fit, to run walks, foundations, etc. Coal Mine. Protests resisting the grant- Reuel Jones, Oastle Dale. Phone 3tp36 ing of any of the foregoing 36X2. applications with reasons there for, must be in affidavit form FOR SAXE Artificial flowers with extra copy and filed for Decoration Day. Sprays, with the State Engineer, 403 wreaths; special orders filled State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Retta Miles, Orangeville. 2tp37 Utah, on or before July 8, 1948. 03d. II. Watson FOR SALE One old STATE ENGINEER B plus Hereford bull. Ralph First publication, May 10, 1948 Grange, Huntington, Utah. Last publication, June 7, 1948 4tc38 4-l- n. n. Attorneys for Administrator Price, Utah First publication May 3, 1946 Last publication May 24, 1946 o NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State o Engineer to change or approNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS priate water in Emery County, Sealed proposals will be reState of Utah, throughout the ceived by the State Road Comentire year, unless otherwise of mission State Capitol, designated, all locations being Salt Lake Utah, until City, Utah, from 3LB St M. 2 oclock p.m. Friday, May 31, To change: 1948, and at that time publiReconstruction cly opened for construction of anoe Corporation, 504 a 2 Road Mixed Bituminous Bid., Salt Lake City, Surfaced Road and! a Concrete to proposes change the place Bridge in Emery County, the and nature of use of .10 sec. same of toeing that section ft. of water right acquired S. R. No. 31 between Hunting-to- n by application No. 15122. The and Forest Boundary idenwater was to have been divas Federal Aid Secontified erted from an. Unnamed Spring (2). in Horse Canyon at a point dary Project No. The length of road to be S. 275 ft. and W. 830 ft. from W'A Oor. Sec. 3, T18S, R14E, constructed or improved is 3.481 and used for steam raising, miles, and the principal Items mine sprinkling and' miscell- of work are approximately as aneous uses around the Geneva follows: '136,000 Cu. Yds. UnclassiCoal mint. 22,500 Tons Hereafter the above quan- fied Excavation; tity of water will be collected Crushed Rock or Crushed GraIn a sump at the above point vel Surface Course; 71,000 Gals. of diversion, thence pumped Bituminous Material, Type SC-- 3 168.5 Cu. Yds. Concrete, through a supply line a and distance of 1180 ft. and con- Class A". The attention of bidders Is nected with a supply line proposed by Change Ap- directed to the Special ProAfter visions covering subletting or plication No. assigning the contract. water the being commingled The minimum wage paid to will be conveyed a distance of 3960 ft. to the Geneva Mine all skilled labor employed on Townsite reservoir where It will this contract shall be $1.25 per be distributed for domestic, hour. The minimum wage paid to and miscellaneous municipal emlabor purposes at Geneva Mine Town-sit- e all Intermediate ployed on this contract shall and Geneva Coal Mine. be $l.op per hour. To Appropriate: The minimum wage paid to 10554 Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Co., all unskilled labor employed on Orangeville, Utah. 50 sec. ft. this contract shall be $0,875 from Jan. 20 to July 20 for per hour. The attention of bidders Is irrigation use from Cottonwood Creek, tributary to San directed to the fact that this Rafael river at points and In Commission has been advised amounts as follows: Western, by the Wage and Hour Divi-an- d Clipper canals, N. 5612 slon tf.S. Department of La-1156 ft. from W4 Cor. ,bor. that contractors engaged 14 sec. ft.; Mammoth in highway construction work Sec. 15 Canal N. 26 10 E. 1037 ft. are required to meet the pro- from SE cor. Sec. 14-- 88 aec. visions of the Fair Labor Stanft., both in T 18 S, R 7 E, and dards Act of 1938, (52 6tat. Blue Cut Canal N. 1478 ft. 1060.) and W. 3059 ft. from SB Oor. Plans and specifications are Sec. 10, T 18 S, R 8 B. 13 on file in the offce of the State sec. ft. The water will be div- Road Commsson, salt Lake erted by means of a dam City and the office of its Disand conveyed In canals a total trict Engineer at Price, Utah, distance of 134,840 ft. where where they may be reviewed by the water will be used as a prospective bidders. supplemental supply to IrriSpecifications, proposal forms, gate 9,000 acre of land em- and plans will be furnished braced In Secs. 1, 6, 7, 17, 10, at Salt Lake City on deposit23, 24, 25, 20, 30, 21, 36, ing $2.00, which will be reT 18 9, R 7 B; Secs. 11 to 38 funded; providing bidder subincl. T 18 S, R 8 E, and Secs. mits an acceptable bid and re5, 8, 7, 8, 16, 17, 19, 30, turns the plans within seven 21, 25. 20, 20, 21, 22, 18, days after the opening of bids. T 10 S, R 8 B. Each bidder must submit a let77145 Reconstruction Fin- ter from an approved surety ance Corporation, 504 Dooly company guaranteeing to furBldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, nish said bidder with required .3 sec. ft. for municipal use bond. The right to reject any from & (tunnel and sump at and all bids is reserved. a point N. 42 01 B 2010 ft. Cash, certified check, cash from Wii Oor. Sec. 3, T 1 S, lerss check, or approved proR 14 E. The water collected posal guaranty bond for not will be pumped to the ground less than five per cent of tosurface through a well, tal amount of bid made pay310 ft. deep, thence through able to the State Road Com 68 ft. of pipe where It mission must accompany each will be commingled with water bid as evidence of good faith under application No. 74402, and a guarantee that if awardthence a distance of 7260 fit. ed the contract, the bidder to the Geneva Mine Townsite will execute the contract and reservoir from which It will furnish contract bond as rebe diverted and used for do- quired. mestic, municipal and miscelAny additional Information laneous purposes at the Gen- may be secured at the office eva Mine Townsite and Geneva of the State Road Commission. Coal Mine. Dated this 15th day of May, 44 S-1- 01 n. n. E. 6-i- n. 8-i- n. 17148 Reconstruction Finance Oorporaition, 804 Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, .1 sec. ft. for municipal use from a tunnel and sump at a point N. 37 43 E 1384 ft. from Wtt Cor. Sec. 3, T 76 S, R 14 E. will be The water collected pumped to the ground surface through a pipe, 600 ft. long laid In a tunnel and 130 ft. of pipe, cona with supply necting line, where It will be commingled with water under Application No. 14402, thence a 4-i- n. 1946. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH By Ray H. Leavitt, Chairman The Club of Orange- n. 6-i- OAHU paragraphs from the pew -- bow! In HunMnften An eight-poun- d baby boy arrived on May 16th for Mr and Mrs. Clarence Brasher of Huntington. Mrs. Brasher and baby are being cared for at the home of Mrs. Hannah Johnson. In Ferron FOR SAL- E- Mrs. Eva Bryan . ladies clubs o o Huntington Those attending the temple excursion to Manti Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Lavar M. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ludene Litster, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brinkerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fullmer, Mrs. Ivy Brasher, Evelyn Knight, Jenece McElprang, Beverly Jensen, Ruth Brasher and Larue McCandless. A chorus of forty people of Price ward presented a fine program of music here Sunday evening. baby take a MAY PALE, UXAA Mrs tained' Oraagavtfle Elva Crawford Ladies the at her home Wednesday current afternoon. A lesson on events was directed by Mr Leah ffjuke. A tempting lunch was served by the hostess and will the next meeting May 29, Mrs. of be held at the home Edra McNeil. Oaafcte Dak was Wilberg Warren Mrs. of hostess to members club at her home in the ranch Thursday afternoon. A served tempting luncheon was needleat and the time spent work. Mrs. Neva Jensen will be the host to members of the Friendafternoon. Inship club Fridayinclude Venice vited guests Jensen, Dean Vance and. Crystal Rosenberg. Mrs. Gertrude Boulden was afternoon honored Thursday when members of the Birthday club called in honor of h dinner w birthday. served and table games enjoy- -' ed. LIVESTOCK FARM returned from Richfield' where $9000 consisting of 200 acres she was visiting with her 'son STURDY FOOT PROTECTION pUS . Just-a-Me- re Pot-lu- has recently enterImprove-clu- b j ck near Huntington town, Emery and wife, Mr and Mrs Wood-roHUNTINGTON NOTES Co., Utah. 75 acres cultivated, who are the proud Bryan, (Con. from p. 1.) 125 acres pasture. 959j60 shares a new baby boy. of parents entertained in honor of her water. No improvements, exDale Castle In birthday anniversary for Mrs. cept a very good fence all lf A six and pound Lloyd Ungerman, Mrs. Dan Gararound. Close to school and State baby girl was bom to Mr. and ber, Mrs. Shefton Gordon, Mrs. church, paralleled by Lee Kirk of Hiawatha, Mrs. Is in Farm a Highway. good Mrs. Lyle Williams at their Frihome Castle here in Dale, state of production, Ralph Chipman, Mrs. Audrey having been under soil conservation day night. Sandberg, Mrs. Virgil GunderA baby .boy was born to Mr. son, Mrs. W. W. Murray and practices for past six years. Stokes in the Miss Murry of Huntington. and are crops grown Principal hay, LDS.Mrs. Darrel at Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCandhospital grain and pasture. Owner has left the State and wants to Monday morning. Mrs. Stokes less left Tuesday for a trip tp sell. Submit your offer to us. and baby will go from the hos- California. Larue will remain at A. EDSEL CHRISTENSEN RE- pital to the home of her par- there for summer school ALTY CO. REALTOR. 706 Utah ents at Providence before re- San Pedro. John and Ralph Ramsey of Savings and Trust Bldg. Salt turning to her home here. Lake City, Utah. Dial Snowflake, Arizona, visited last week with their sister, Mrs. w one-ha- j NOTICE OF IMPOUNDMENT The following described horses are impounded by the grazing service at Price, Utah, and if they are not reclaimed within ten (10) days, they will be sold for expenses incurred: 1 smooth mouth mare, branded (dbuble .bar over x) 1 brown strip faced, smooth mouth mare, branded (diamond necktie) on left shoulder and (hat circle) on right hip. 1 five year old black horse, branded (lazy PP) on right shoulder. 1 six year oldi bay strip faced mare, branded (M quarter circle) on right shoulder, with '?' ebay Helmer Is here Mr. and Mrs. her with folks, most One of the successful Ezra Harrison. She has been events of the season was the Washington with her husfathers and sons banquet in who has now been sent band served to forty-nin- e guests in to Alaska. the Lion Club room of the Clint Wakefield, Myron E City hall here Monday evenand Glen Jones made Grange was The ba nquet prepar- a business ing. trip to Salt Lake ed, cooked, and served by Mrs. this week. Bertrude Winters and members o of the Ward. Relief Society. Sterling Snow served as a most toastmaster of the evening. A program was rendered. President Eldon G. Luke and President Perry E. Snow of Ferron were in attendance. Mrs. Andy Smoodey, of Hiawatha, was honored guest at a . O' Price Trading Shoe PRICE department in- the Mrs. An- UTAH Huntington DU P To Hold Banquet GREET the SUMMER ISSLSTASS. neers iball faced horse, with saddle marks Rhea Fillmore. Onehundred vited called between branded (lazy PP) on right hours guests and 7 p.m. 2:30 of shoulder. LaRue Smoodey, formerly 1 old eight year bay mare, derson, of Castle Dale, branded (lazy PP) on right daughter of Neils and the shoulder. - ,v o'v Rose Grange. Mrs. Edith CASTLE DALE entertaining '6' o''" The daughters of Utah Pioof Huntington are this week laying plans for a banquet and dance to be held under their auspices on the evening of June 1. In charge of arrangements are Anna Nielsen, Delight Hard ing, and Mary Ann Cook, It is announced. Net proceeds from the two functions will be given in to the Huntington ward church building fund. with seasonal and late Jennie was married Anderson, 1 brown two year old strip April 19 at the home of Bishop face mare, branded (laxy W. Horn of Salt Lake City, PP) on right shoulder. who performed the ceremony. 1 black stud colt, branded Emery Stake Annual Swarm on right neck. Day was held in the school auditorium here Saturday afI know indeed that wealth ternoon. (Every ward of Emery o is good; Stake was represented and parBut lowly roof and simple ticipated in the program with CARS COLLIDE ON food, the exception of Cleveland and BRIDGE AT CASTLE DALE With love that hath no doubt Elmo. A one-aplay was preAre more than gold without. sented by the Emery ward; t A car wreck which occurred G. Whittier Castle Dale girls demonstrated on J. the Castle Dale narrow their colorful dance. The meety bridge May was conducted ing by Stake 18, was a case Saturday, of who could president Mabel Mortensen of get across the bridge first, met from over head-o- n Emery. Beekeepers just as the Burnell the stake were especially honored and presented a token Acklund car had entered the of appreciation by the stake bridge. The William Jumper officers. Instructions weTe giv- car heading south, was almost en for the summers program across the bridge when the In Beehive work and Castle other car entered the bridge. Dale ward served lunch to The Jumper car from Emery was covered by insurance and one hundred and thirty-fiv- e visiting mothers and daugh- was towed to the Central Gaters. rage in Castle Dale by Sterling announcing Snow and Warren Barton to Otter-stroMr. Mrs. and Eugene COMING and son Glen and Mr. be repaired. and Mrs. Carlos Otterstrom, ATTRACTIONS motored to Salt Lake City and NOTICE back last Thursday where they May 24 & 25 The new schedule of attended a funeral service for prices their cousin, Oscar Otterstrom. for Progress printed butter The LD.S. Ward Relief So- wrappers, in effect since Sept. Tivo Girls and a Sailor ciety hhll has been thorough 1, 1945, Is as follows-10ly been cleaned and painted $125 200 ALSO SHORTS inside and out this week under 1.75 250 direction of President Ber1.95 300 trude Winters. 2.20 Donald Anderson, son of Mr. 7,000 5.10 May 26 & 27 500 and Mrs. Francis Anderson, 3.10 R K O FEATURE formerly of Castle Dale, was a crew member on a tanker. Ft. has been discharged from the TOMORROW o army at Fort Douglas SeparaFumpter, that (broke about 750 miles south of Attu tion center. IS FOREVER In the Aleutians. All of the Max who has 19 crew were picked up with no months overseas as served a fire News injuries. with the 549 field & Beulah Bell, daughter of Mr. artillery, is authorized to wear and Mrs. Andrew Bell, left luv ?Urop5an theatre ribbon two battle Sunday for Boston where she stars, May 29 & 30 will spend the summer with mCda1 and 1116 vIct5 GbbSiCt her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe Daly. . Mr. and Mrs. Max man has riches BROADWAY RHYTHM Zelpha Bell, daughter of Mr. of Price, accompanied Wayman by Mi and Mrs. John Bell, was in Pauline, enjoyed a trip to AriHeavenh, t Xe Castle Dale Monday. She was zona on a pleasure trip Mrs RoWert Wayman' NOTICE being transferred to new York. and 3 Max R. Finley, son of daughter Pauline have been No Sunday Matinee Until Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Finley, of visiting a few days at Further Notice the Hiawatha, and husband of Vera home of her children in Price Dennison Finley, Castle Dale, Helper and Kenilworth. any -- S Apparel Summer Dresses ct ( ladies , --- girls) one-wa- Castle Theatre Slack Suits Special $5.88 m Hats $1.00, 3.00, 5.00 M-G-- M (land very Bags $1.00 in-tw- ville held their first meeting May 12 at the home of their leader, Betty Taylor. The Club was organized with David President, Keith Oakey, Vice President, LaDue Scoville, Ladistance of 4060 ft. to the Secretary-Treasure- r, and Townsite res- ment DavLs, Reporter. Dennis Geneva Mine ervoir from which it will be Tuttle and Chester Taylor were diverted and used for dom- appointed as song and cheer estic, municipal, and miscell- leaders. Their project will be first aneous purposes at the Geneva Geneva vear cocking. The leaders are Mine Townsite and Betty Taylor and Leah Peacock Coal Mine. 4-i- COUNTY PROGRESS, n. Seo-vill- e, DU yffode'jt D,ress Price, Utah 1 H 1 w, M-G-- M T-- harm oi fren fa"t that a of duty lies in The that keeps Is nearpath and men seek ftr Kindom of what Is remote. The wor thatthe duty lies In what is easy men seek for it in what Is flcult. dl him Mencius. an |