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Show EMERY CAiifc FOLK ! f t EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS ESTABLISHED 1911 Published Every Friday Morning at Castla Dale, Utah RAY M. WILLIAMS, Editor and Publiaher Subscription: $2.50 the year A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS To Appropriate: 19624 - United States of America, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 659, Salt Lake City, Ut., .1 sec. ft. of water for stock watering use well 500 ft. deep from a at a point S. 15J15'E. 1373 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 12, T18S, R12E. The water will be used for 500 head of cattle. 19659 - United States of America, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 659, Salt Lake City, Ut., .05 sec. ft. of water for stock watering use and 84-ifrom a well, 350 ft. deep, at a point S. 5640'W. 4790 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 23, T25S, R15E. The water will be used for 20,000 sheep and 200 cattle. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before January 23, 1949. Ed. H. Watson 6-i- n. n. 6V4-i- n. . I NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Emery County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otnerwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. Ho Change: Geneva Steel Company, P. O. Box 269, Salt Lake city 8, Utah, has made application to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.10 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Application No. 17147. The water has been diverted from a sump at a point N. 54''31'E. 1083 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R14E, ana used for domestic and municipal purposes at the Gen Mine Townsite and domestic and miscellaneous uses at Geneva Coal Mine. Hereafter the above quantity of water will be diverted from 19 ea a sump at a point N. 5240 E. W!4 Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R14E. The water will be 30m it. from land embraced 5, T16S, R14E. in SW Sec. Geneva Steel Company, P. O. Box 269, Salt Lake City 3, Ut., has made application to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.10 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Application No. 17i46. The water has been diverted from a sump at a point N. 37J43' E. 1384 ft. from Whi Cor. Sec. 3, T15S, R14E, and used for domestic and municipal purposes at the Gen eva Mine Townsite and domestic and miscellaneous uses at Geneva Coal Mine. Hereafter the above quantity of water will be divertedJ irom a sump at a point N. 52 40 E. 3070 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R14E. The water will be pumped into a pipeline and commingled with other waters conveyed to a storage tank and used for mine sprinkling. The overflow from tne tank will be conveyed in an open ditch to the natural channel of Horse Canyon Creek and comminged with other water. It will be diverted from Horse Canyon Creek at a point N. 8917'W 1474 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 8, T16S, R14E, and conveyed by ditch a distance of 3900 ft. where it will be used to irrigate 20 acres of land embraced in SWM Sec. 21 pumped into a pipeline and commingled with other waters conveyed to a storage tank and used for mine sprinkling. The overflow from the tank will be conveyed in an open ditch to the natural channel of Horse Canyon Creek and commingled with other water. It will be diverted from Horse 5, T18S, IR141E. Geneva Steel Com Canyon Creek at a point S. 8a lfW. J1474 ft. from NE Cor. pany, P. O. Box 269, Salt Lake Sec. 8, T16S, R14E, and City 8, Ut., has made applicaby ditch a distance tion to change the point of diof 3900 ft. where it will be version, place and nature of used to irrigate 20 acres of use of 0.60 sec. ft. of water land embraced in SW4 Sec 5, right acquired by Application No. 14402. The water has been T16S, R14E. a -- 23 20 Geneva Steel Com- diverted from Redden Springs pany, P. .O. Box 269, Salt Lake at the following points: Spring S. 4648'E. 2699 ft. City 8, Ut., has made applica- Nto. 1 tion to change the point of from SW Cor. Sec 34; Spring S. 3745E. 2348 ft. diversion, place and nature of No. 2. use of 0.30 sec. ft. of water from SW Oor. Sec. 34; Spring S. 1345W. 1450 ft. right acquired by Application No. 3 No. 17145. The water has been from SW Cor. Sec. 34, all in diverted from a sump at a T15S, R14E, and used from point N. 4201'E. 3010 ft. from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for steam rais Wy4 Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R14E, ing, mine sprinkling, domesand used for domestic and tic and incidental mining uses. at the Hereafter the above quantimunicipal purposes Geneva Mine Townsite and ty of water will be allowed to Domestic and miscellaneous flow down the natural channel uses at Geneva Coal Mine. of Horse Canyon Creek to a Hereafter the above quan- point N. 4448' E 3304 ft. tity of water will be diverted from W4 Cor. Sec. 3, T16S, R from a sump at a point N. 14E, where it will be diverted 5240'E. 3070 ft. from W4 by means of a concrete diCor. Sec. 3, T16S, R14E. The version dam into a iy2 in. water will be pumped into a pipeline to the pump dispipeline and commingled with charge for mine drainage waother waters conveyed to a ter thence to the mine sprinkstorage tank and used for ling system, where it will be mine sprinkling. The overflow used for mine sprinkling and from the tank will be conveyed incidental uses. Any water not in an open ditch to the natural consumed by these uses will channel of Horse Canyon Creek flow down Horse Canyon CTeek and commingled S. 8917W. 1474 ft. with other to a water. It will be diverted from from point NE Cor. Sec. 8, T16S, Horse Canyon Creek at a point R14E, where it will be re diverS. 89 17' W. 1474 ft. from NE ted into a ditch and conveyed Oor. Sec. 8, T16S, R14E, and a distance of 3900 ft. and used conveyed by ditch a distance to irrigate 20 acres of land of 3900 ft. where it will be embraced in SWVi Sec. 5, T16S used to irrigate 20 acres of R14E. 22 con-convey- ed 1'j COUNTY STATE ENGINEER First publication Nov. Last publication, 26, Dec. 24, 1948 1948 IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL OF THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND STATE OF UTAH, FOR EMERY COUNTY DEVERE CURTIS and CURTIS, husband and EST-ELL- A wife, Plaintiffs, -- vs- F. EWING; DELOS D. and L. I. MOTZ POTTER; JANE DOE MOTZ, his wife; L. J. BOLT and JANE DOE BOLT, his wife; the unknown JAMES heirs, devisees, creditors, next of kin, and the Administrators or Executors of James F. Ewing, if dead, of Delos D. Potter, if dead, of L. I. Motz, if dead, of Jane Doe Motz, his wife, if dead, of L. J. Bolt, if dead, of Janie Doe Bolt, his wife, if dead; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the amended Complaint adverse to plainor clouding tiffs ownership plaintiffs title thereto, Defendants. RUGGE1RI & GIBSON Attorneys at Law First National Bank Building Price, Utah First Published: Nov. 26, 1948 Last Published: Dec. 24, 6948 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN COUNTY, TOR EMERY STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate of John M. Vance, also known as John Vance and as Jack Vance and as J. M. Vance, Deceased. .. NOTICE to CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers ..attached to the at undersigned administrator his residence at Castle Dale, Utah, or to his attorney, Duane A. FrancLsen, at his office at Price, Utah, on or before the 29th day of January, 1949. ''James E. Anderson, Administrator of the estate of John M. as John Vance,, also known Vance and as Jack Vance and as J. M Vance, deceased. Duane A; Frandsen Attorney for Administrator Price, Utah First publication Nov. 26, 1948 Last publication Dec. 17, 1948 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate of a Dean Vance, also known as Deceased Vance, NOTICE to CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned executor at his res idence at Castle Dale, Utah, or to his attorney, Duane A. Frand sen, at his office at Price, Utah, on or before the 29th day AND De-n- of January, 1949. James E. Anderson, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Dean Vance, also known as Dena Vance, deceased Duane A. Frandsen Attorney for Executor Price UtsJi First publication Nov. Last publication Dec. - PTA was held on Thursday night with President sen in charge. Mrs LaVeme Z. Day was speaker. Mr and Mrs Walter West-bravisited with her mother, Ada Oviatt Sunday. Mr and Mrs Ralph Ericksen and family visited, Sunday with his sister, Mrs Charles Jones. Roxie Winder of Moab visited here with her sister, Mrs Lloyd Jones. Mr and Mrs Vernell Oliver of Wellington visited his parents, Mr and Mrs Grant Oliver. Mr and Mrs Neldon Oliver visited with his mother, Mar Oliver. Joe Hansen has moved his house from the farm and to live in it soon. Mr and Mrs Albert Vogrenic and son of Hiawatha have been visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Oviatt. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the 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 demand of the amended complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This action is prosecuted for the purpose of quieting the plaintiffs title In - and to the property described in plaintiffs complaint, which prop- CASTLEDALE notes erty is situate in Green River, Mrs Boulden re- -' Emery County, State of Utah, turned Gertrude home the first of the and bounded and described as week from a six weeks vacation follows, in Salt Lake, Provo and spent Lots numbered 24 to 32, in- Kenilworth with different meclusive, Block 21, First Divis- mbers of her family. ion of Green River, Emery CoMrs Hyrum Jensen spent the unty, Utah, as per official plat first of the week in Price at on file and of record in the the bedside of her daughter office of the County Recorder who was very ill with flu and of Emery County, State of complications. ex-pe- to-w- it: 5 s FOR MOTHE- RUectric Mixer Electric Sandwich Grill Electric Tea Kettle Electric Roaster Automatic Toaster in - i ' ,1 t ; t ; Study Lamp Pin-ULamp p FOR BAB- YElectric Bottle Warmer Heating Pad Sun Lamp FOR DAD Electric Shaver Electric Hobby-ShoToola Electric Coffee Maker Electric Steak Grill Electric Heat Lamp p , Lar- TOR JUNIOR Electric Clock Electric Popcorn Popper Electric Trouser Presser Electric Egg Cooker Small Radio FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Bed Covering Vacuum Cleaner Washer, Dryer and Ironer Electric Sewing Machine Console Radio Better Sight Lamps cs 2 p. m. notes S i tj FOR SIS Electric Curling Iron Electric Hair Dryer Small Radio . '' n A UTAH POWER 4-- CO. MESSAGE nth Silvagni PRICE, Warrens Building UTAH Phone 397 ROLLER SKATING every Wednesday and Saturday nights from 8 to 11 p. m. at Davis Hall, Ceveland, Utah. of coi PR idav 0 ter ilette iress les S lry Fi othy Flowers For All Occasioni Place Orders With I .oca Af Bonded Members of F. T. COAL Let me deliver your coal. Will deliver in 3 or 5 ton loads. Contact Ray Sltterud, Orangeville. tc7 Price Price, Utah liable man with car wanted to call on farmers in Emery Coun ty. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 2tpl2 FOR SALE Good lot in Orangeville; finebuilding location. Make offer to Leon Hansen Price, Utah. FRIENDLY HELPFUL ACCOMMODATING UTAH Member Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PRICE, For SERVICE WITH SAFETY See First National Hank Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation RADIO SALES, SERVICE Main St. Phone FOR SALE Two tun Chevrolet 43 model truek. See Sheldon Snow, Orangeville. itp MACHINES Sales 755 Repair Service On All Makes Of Radios 90 Day Guarantee ON AND MOTOROLA RADIOS Complete Line Of Sound Equipment ELECTRIC at BUSINES CO. Repairs Supp All Types Business Mcki 8 E. Main, Price. Phone 5 MOTOR SERlS SALES, REDD MOTOR Cft STOP SUPERSET Gas, Oil and Accessor Certified Used Cars-A-TJ for Chevrolet and Bulcb Price, Utah ONE FURNITURE itp FOR RALE Weaner pigs. See Oarl Brown. Orangeville. ltc FITZWATEIt Olivefo Furniture and Hardware UTAH PRICE STROMBERG-CARLS- IB! ITINl Price Utah 1st quality Shop-mast- er 8 table saw. Disk and drum sandcr both mounted on table. Also set of dato heads for saw. All for $100. Have 4 horse Briggs & Stratton gasoline engine for $50. Above 9, Floe MACfflMl BUSINESS BLACKBURNS RADIO SERVICE 8 E. APPLIANCES Eastern Utah Electric Co. Auto New and Rugs Furnlt Wallpaper KroeWtf j Furnltm j Home of Distinctive d repair shop electrical appliances Expert SPORTING GOODS, J Price Lumber Hardware Sporting Co. Goods EVERYTHING HARDWARE N and BUILDING MATERIA PIU(1 202 W. MAIN Replacement Part 8 and Service Tnr GL 56 N. 1st Price, Clil iiivio FOR SALE Salesmen Wanted WANTED: Man for profitable business. Rewleigh Products well knvn. Real opportunity. Write Rawleighs, Dept. Denver, Colo. itp lesdaj Shop BANKS for SALE Also almost new electric cream separator, located In Ferron. Contact .Ray Worthen, Box 2072, Dragerton, Utah, or T. H. Worthen, at Fer ron. 3to!2 Re- f Price, ddine HOME FOR SALE or TRADE 1931 Model A truck, rebuilt motor, good rubber, 4 speed transmission, with cattle rack. Will trade for hay, grain or livestock. Phone 087J11, Oran Shiner, l mile east of Price on Highway 50. 2tcl2 220 C Wayn ,es e Carbon Emery Bank Bell Coal Company Is now open for business. We will now take orders for delivery of coal, any amount, and will also load! trucks at mine. We have oiled or dry slack for stokers. Call 13X3 daytime or 23Y3 at night or contact Jack Bell Orangeville. tc6 WANTED Shop Three Reasons WHY YOU will enjoy doing business with the COAL ie To Flower GRO8S0, ' 4th East, Price. Phone 857-- J, Price 4 MRS. JOS Clayton Worth en 684 N. Sunda w Tele. 516 Repair of all makes of refrigerators, washing machines and electric motors. Repair of all electric appliances electric ranges, etc. Write or call HELP , f Say it with Phone DUANE A. FRANDSEN Attomey-at-La- Electric Appliance REPAIRING MALE cl, Poor led if clima en al H ltc & LIGHT Mrs baby H equipment just slightly ued See Carlyle Jones, Castle Dale. buyifromIyourIdeaTer Joseph tested services for UTK-201-11- t TIIIR rangev id to irted both Glli! 3-- V b', l, tam 4-- There's An Electrical Gift For Everyone On Your List i 17, 1948 1948 ELMO notes it . 26, OVEjujj with livestock and pro- south to put thp duce. Dinner 4:30 to 7:00 p. m. inrthe west Mr and Mrs & Mrs Flora Jensen, Reporter At 7 p. m. household articles, aucinstaiied a William Majors has returned clothing, etc. willa sell at Mus- jmt The home dance. from California where he spent tion followed by three days with his son Jack ic will be by the Rhythm Kings. Red at Fort Ordl and also visited in Stockton wiui Mr Parrish. CLEVELAND Mrs Lola Axelson of Price EMERY notes in Huntington was a visitor Mr son of small the Perry, North nuv f Thursday at the homes of Mrs and Mrs Rex Bundierson, had presented! Emerv a CatherHannah Johnson and the misfortune to break his band concert at cLJ ine Gordon. arm last Wednesday. Thursday night Rhoda Mathie . accompanied Mr and Mrs Joe Anderson Mrs Keith v Mr and Mrs Herbert Defriez and family from Idaho are to Salt Lake Allred for , the to Salt Lake City during Mrs their mother, here visiting her past week. She wrent to attend Mary Anderson, and other rel- complete Her daughter Nancy a birthday at the home of Mr atives. with her grandparen! ? and Mrs Grant Walker. Mrs Rose Duzett is visiting her absence. Mr and Mrs Ronald Francis Salt Lake with her daughMrs Ida ef Spanish Fork were here Fri- in ters family, Mr and Mrs L. W. fore part of Litster the weeki? day. Mrs Elizabeth Howard re- Petersen. turned home wuth them to Mrs Dare us Swasey and two with her daughter aEi) families. spend the winter. over the Mr and Mrs Dale Robbins children visited here mine. 0G1?a McPhie J? took their small daughter Car- week end from Sweets .Wyoming, also Peterson has Mrs Pearl been ol Ann to Salt Lake City Thurin tte Peter- Litster agisting with the been i, visiting treatment. medical for home sday ddrine ttR ness returned to her h? Mr and Mrs Frank Robbins sons in Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Danny Price are day taking with he made the trip with them and went on to San Francisco for visiting here with their parents, and Susan Litster a few days visit with Mr and Mr and Mrs Hans Jorgenson. with them for a montf Mrs Wiggo Axelgard. convalescence Emery Town is putting in a the of 5 Mr and Mrs Ray Littlefield new pipeline from the cistern mother. sevand family are spending eral days including Thanksgiving Day with their folks at Tropic, Utah. Mrs Sarah Murning suffered a slight stroke last week while visiting in Dragerton and was taken to th ehospital there. She is home in Huntington now and feeling improved. Rosel and Zen Jensen made a business trip to Salina Friday. PTA meeting was held Friday night. J. B. Johnson spoke to the assembly about upholding quarantine laws for any diseases that may break out. -- Eastern Utah The Grand Opening ' at Jenin Huntington sens Market was a huge success. Approximately 450 people from over LAWYERS OPTICIANS the county called during the hours of opening Sunday, Nov. HAMMOND & HAMMOND 21st. Mr Jensen expresses his LEWIS OPTICAL gratitude for the wide public ATTORNEYS response. MAKERS OF GLASS! Most of the Club memAny lens duplicated t bers and leaders and some parents attended the Telephone 277 Club Same Day Left. Achievement program in Castle SILVAGNI BLDG. PRICE PRICE, UTAH reDale Monday night. They ceived a number of awards for the past summers work. Ruby iRowley received! a 5 year pin. FLORISTS The Second Ward will hold Frank B. Hansen their auction sale this Saturday, November 27, starting at Attorney at Law HUNTINGTON Utah. ck SUMMONS FRIDAY, X PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH W' ?nd Parts See attendants. LaVon Anderson or Jack Forrester, experienced service men for your convenience. Wholesale and Retail ukice UTAH TO DAM ISM0UR fi OPPORTUNITY TOMORROW ( IT IS SOMEOJ EJLSE'S I ' |