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Show EMEfeY COUNTY PROGRESS, PAGE FOUR EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS 190 ESTABLISHED Editor and Publisher RAY M. CASTIA no estate or interest whatever hereinafter in the property described, and that the title Of the plaintiff in th. property hereinafter desemvd is a Following are identifications good and valid title, said prop- of the three shown In erty being described as follows, the Whozit? persons feature on page 1 of this issue: Those certain vanadium and Upper: Dr. C. T. Rose, who uranium mining claims, in, or on what is commonly located in Castle Dade May 5, 1917 to take up the practice known as Temple Mountain, of his profession, was only 5 of State Utah, Emery County, months returned from service in unsurveyed Townships ty-Four (24) and Twenty-Fiv- e with the American ambulance Bal(25) South, Range Eleven Corps in France and the (11) and Twelve (12) East of kans and had some very interthe Sait Lake Base and Mer- esting incidents of the war to relate. Incidentally, he express idian, as follows, Twenty-Si- x (26) mining cl- ed himself as very much pleaaims described and known as sed with Castle Dole and thou follows: Yellow Jacket Num ght he might establish an hospital here. bers one (1) to six (6) Inclusive, Second Choice Numbers Lower left: William Hix Black-buwho apparently lost his one (1) to three (3) inclusive, and .White Dome Numbers one life in the heavy fighting in (1) to seventeen (17) Inclusive, the Argonne forest In the lattogether with all improveme- ter days of the World War. His nts thereon and appurtenances widowed mother, Mrs Malena thereunto belonging. Blackburn, and other relatives FRANK B. HANSON, Attorney and friends of Ferron May 24, 1919 gave up hope of some for Plaintiff. FRANK B. HANSON good word from him. He was bom in Loa in 1890 but had Attorney at law,. lived in Ferron since he was Rooms 5 Silvagni Bldg. 4 years old. Price, Utah First Published: Dec. 30, 1949 Lower right: Mrs Muriel HalLast Published: Jan. 27, 1950 verson, who took the part of in The Chimes of BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE- Serpolette an opera presentNormandy, SUR LAND AND UTAH MENT, Stake AcaVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake City, ed by the Emery 2 and 3, 1917. Mrs May demy H950. Notice Utah, January 3, also well known Whozit? WILLIAMS, Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah Subscription: $2.54 the year A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March to-w- it: ut, 3, 1879. Twen- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF EMERY, STATE OF UTAH LdRAN HUNT, ELMA E HUNT, MORONI JOHN BURTON, HUNT, AND FRANK B. HANSON, PLAINTIFFS, VS. NOTICE TO WATER USERS ivot.ce is hereby given that R. Brasher, Huntington, Ut., has filed with the State En- gineer a request for an exten- sion of time from. December i3, 1949, to December 13, 1952, in which to make and submit proof of appropriation of wa- ter under Application No. 11365 lor the appropriation of 5 sec. It. of water from Huntington River in Emery County, Utah, to be used for the irrigation of 328 acres of land. It is represented that $2000. 00 has been expended on construction of works, and it da estimated it will cost $500.00 to complete the work and apply the water to beneficial use. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be made :n affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or efore February 26, 1950. A hearing will be held on th:3 request for extension of time before the State Engtn- er at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour .1 10 a. m., March 3, 1950. Protestants may appear at the hearing and adduce testimony i.i support of their protests. A Llnke, ENGINEER First published Jan. Last published Jan GUY-MO- N, GUY-MO- N, 2401 - DOE" AYE, his wife, ANNA GLASS-MART.T.T3 CLASSMAN, and "JANE DOE GLASS MAN, his Wife, OSCAR GLASS-MAand JANE DOE" GLASS MAN, his wife, BEN GLASS-MAand JANE DOE" GLASS MAN. his wife, - ABE GLASS-MAand JANE DOE" GLASS MAN, his wife, MORTIMER and JANE BITTERBAUM, DOE" BITTERBAUM, his wife, FLORCELIA BITTERBAUM, ENCE LUCILLE HOW1LAND, as N, N, N. 1950 1960 Ls wife, HOWARD, and "JANE DOE LAW- his wife, HOMARD, 12tc20 RENCE MIGLIAOCIO, also some Goto-- 1 j times otherwise known as Electric Appliance REPAIRING LAW RENCE MIGLICAAIO, and MA RIE MIGLIAOCIO, his wife, B. A. HOWARD, also sometimes Repair of all makes of re-- . otherwise known as BYRON liberators, washing machines. anl electric motors. Repair 11 olf electric HOWARD, his wife, FRANK DAVIS, and JANE DOE DAH. THOMAS VIS, his wife, Clayton Worthen SKIDMORE and JANE DOE 084 N. 4th East. Price SKIDMORE, his wife, LESLIE Phone 857 --J, Price A. TOMLINSON, as Administrator of the Estate of A. L. Q TOMLINSON, deceased, FIRST electric appliances rises, etc. Write or call: HEAIIN CONDITIONING is an art we specialise in. ou have a heating or air-co- n SECOND DOE, THIRD FOURTH DOE FIFTH DOE SIXTH DOE SEVENTH DOE, EIGHTH JXK and all DOE, DOE, AIK if other persons unknown claimestate, or uitioning problem, call or write ing any right, title, WASATCH FURNACE and AP- Interest in, or lien upon the PLIANCE CO., Lennox Dealer, real property described in the Price, Utah. (Phone 095R1) complaint or clouding plainof tiff's title thereto, ,e carry a completeandline our eating equipment DEFENDANTS. mechanics are highly skilled SUMMONS n installation work. toll STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: JESSE WEAVING For the best In home woven HnTHRBAUM, and JANE DO iUgs, C. EL Hales, Huntington. E" BITTERBAUM, his wife, ES Former W. W. Murray Ranch. THER GLASSMAN, JEANNETT tc52 GLASSMAN, also sometimes otherwise known as JEANNETTE ALL KINDS HEMSTITCHING GLASSMAN. J. B. DAVIE aso Also pinking and buttonholes. sometimes otherwise biown as Dress Mrs Draper at Morell's JOHN B. DAVIS, AND JANE Shop in Huntington. 52tp40 DOE DAVIE his wife, W. F. ARBUCKLE and JANE DOE FARMERS ! his wife, F. G. We pay cash for dead or use- ARBUCKLE JANE HERRINGTON, and less horses, cows, sheep, or DOE HERRINGTON, his wife, hogs. Call Price 996W for fast JAMES H. AYE and JANE pick-u- p service. Highest prices ANNA AYE his wife, for deer and elk skins. DOE paid EfJ.TB CLASSGLASSMAN, Carbon-Emer- y Animal JANE DOE' GLCo. One mile south of MAN, and ASSMAN, his wife, OSCAR Price. 26tp7 GLASSMAN, and JANE DOE BEN GLFOR SALE Banana, Snow GLASSMAN, his wife, JANE DOE and Starks Delicious apples and ASSMAN, and his wife, ABE Red Bliss potatoes. Will deliver GLASSMAN, most anywhere In the County. GLASSMAN, and JANE DOE Write A. J. Lott, Huntington. GLASSMAN, his wife, MORand Utah. tcl8 TIMER BITTERBAUM, "JANE DOE BITTERBAUM, Male Help Wanted Reliable his wife, CELIA BITTERBAUM, man with car wanted to call J. W. FERGUSSON, as Adminon farmers in Emery County. istrator with will annexed of Wcnferful opportunity. $15 to the Estate of C. F. HUMPH$20 in a day. No experience or REY, deceased, and ELIZABETH capital required. Permanent. HUMPHREY. JAMES WARREN Write today. McNESS COM- HUMPHREY, and JANE DOE PANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia HUMPHREY, his wife, THOMSt., Oakland 7, Calif. 2tp21 AS H. SKIDMORE, and JANE DOE SKIDMORE, his wife, LOST Algebra text book, this FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE week. Was placed by mistake THIRD DOE FOURTH DOE, CUSTOM RUG in wrong truck. Please notify FIFTH DOE SIXTH DOE SEV Montell Seely, Castle Dale, ltp ENTH DOE, EIGHTH DOE and all other persons unknown ELMO NOTES claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lien up By M Fye on the real property described Mr and Mrs Sam Clegg and in the complaint or clouding family of Price and Mr and title thereto. Mrs Ervin Jacobsen and fam- -i plaintiffs you are hereby summoned ily of Castle Gate were guests to appear within twenty (20) Sunday of their parents, Mr days after the service of this and Mrs Walter Clegg. Summons upon you, if served Mr and Mrs June Christen- within the County in which sen and family of Dragerton this action Ls brought, othervisited Saturday with her par- wise within thirty (30) ents, Mr and Mrs F. R. Jones. after service, and defend days the Mr and Mrs Melvin Staker above entitled action, and in of visited at the home her par- case of your failure so to do ents, Mr and Mrs Frank Judgment will be rendered Sunday. you according to the deReuben Tucker and family mand of the which of Manti were week end visitors has been filedComplaint, with the Clerk in Elmo and attended the wed- of said Court. This action ls brought to ding dance of Mr and Mrs Jack Lofley. have it declared and adjudged Mr and Mrs Duane Jones by the above entitled Court have been in Price for the past that the defendants Immedweek. iately above mentioned have Ov-la- tt, t By Naomi Jensen Mr and Mrs Parker Childs entertained the following gue- sts at a family dinner party at their home Sunday night: Mr and Mrs Leon Ungerman of Castle Dale and Mr and Mrs Leslie Moffitt and Mrs Kate Childs of Orangeville. Mrs Hedvig Behling entertained members of the Birthday Club at her home Friday aftemon. Table games were en Joyed and luncheon served. Mrs Eliza Wilberg entertained members of the re Mrs Cleo Nielson entertained members of the Friendship Club at her home Friday afterwas served noon. Luncheon and the remainder of the afternoon spent at needle art. Mr and Mrs Orson Petersen and family, who sold their page 5, col. 5) t'd m, I SK. Larimer St., Denver, at her home Thursday serafternoon. Luncheon wasof the ved and the remainder needle art. afternoon spent atBertrude Win Last week Mrs ters and Mrs Hedvlg Behling entertained at a neighborhood nartv at the Behling home. All the neighbors, old and young, were guests. Luncheon was ser ved and games enjoyed up-to-d- ate irilLfi'herexceUent Administratrix of the Estate of PETER H. RILEY, also someotherwise known as P. HELP WANTED MALE OPPOR times FLORH. RILEY, deceased, TUiVlTY: Ambitious man Inter- ENCE LUCILLE HOWLAND, ested in independent business W. FERGUSSON, as Admini-J. with Company assistance. Earn strator with will annexed of the 350 to 960 weekly profits handEstate of C. F. HUMPHREY, ling high quality Watkins House and ELIZABETH W. noiai. Farm and Insecticide Pro- - deceased, JAMES WARREN ducts in nearby Rural areas. HUMPHREY, JANE DOE investment HUMPHREY, and ?J,e,e.d. 19ff Club CASTLE DALE NOTES Just-A-Me- 20, 4-- N, 27, Mrs Virgil Nelson. Floyd and Lewis Allen, Mr aTVi Mrs Calvin Jensen and Mr and Mrs Howard Stillman. On the way back the bus stalled and Mr Nelson and Jackie Ross came in for cars to transport the students. Several went out after the youngsters and Mr Weber managed to get the bus to town later. It has been out of order since and parents have been taking the youngsters to school until repairs can be made. to-w-it: JESSE BITTERBAUM, and BITTERBAUM, JANE DOE" his wife, EDNA EKKER, ESTHER GLASSMAN, JEANNEIT also s ometlmes CLASSMAN, otherwise known as JEANNETTE GLASSMAN. C. A GIBBONS, a widower, J. B. DAVIS, also sometimes otherwise known as JOHN B. DAVIS, and JANE DOE DAVIS, his wife, J. L. SAFLEY, and MAUDE SAFLEY, his wife, A. E. and PERDITA B. his wife, J. W. JENSEN, and NOLA JENSEN, his wife, If, hTthe W. F. ARBUCKLE, and JANE before. Prof. ht3riiile62a94Plirn Year F. DOE" ARBUCKLE, his wife, ' oira of the mu G. HERRINGTON, and JANE NW c' R- Johnson, head w U., DOE HERRINGTON, his wife, HSE4 Sec 29, T. 22 S., rb'510 department of the A. C.role. leading baritone JANE sanjj JAMES H. AYE, and Harold STATE 13, FRIDAY, JANUARY DALE, UTAH - ?he r SAJSSS- SS the land as proper for acquis- trude Seely sang the parts of 7 of Section the ition under Jeanne. and Germaine and openTaylor Grazing Act, ed it to selection by the State, Senior Scoot League Last named team is home team Wednesday, January 11 Huntington 1st 38 vs Hunting-to- n 2nd 86 Ferron 39 vs Orangeville 50 Emery defeated Cleveland Monday, January 16 Hunt. 2nd. 44 vs. Ferron 58 Castle Dale 12 vs. Emery 34 Hunt 1st. 22 vs. Cleveland 28 Elmo (loser) vs. Orangeville subject to compliance with the GREENRIVER NOTES laws and regulations governon game played Correction By Mrs Pearl Baker ing selections under the Act 4. Wednesday, January of July 16, 1894, and acts supvs PTA president, Mrs Howard Emery 37 Ferron 24 to r a amend and y to Price plemental Silliman, made a thereto. The application was to attend Council trip meeting. She allowed January 3, 1950. Any states that our problems seem G. R. BAND STUDENTS the and all persons claiming to be rather well solved and AWARDED PINS land adversely or desiring to our organization more active object because of the mineral than was the rule. PTA has By Mrs Pearl Baker character of the land or for sponsored four major projects any other reason should file and activities this year, the Greenriver their protest in this office Halloween party, a physical First Chair pins were preduring the period of publica- checkup for every child In sented by Band teacher Leland tion or before final approval. school and two study groups, Carroll to the following stuFailure to so protest within a handicraft class before Ch- dents: Noel Baker, Saxophone , the time specified will be con- ristmas and a class in square Duane Scovill, Baritone; Jimmy sidered sufficient evidence of dancing which ls running cur- Dean, Comet; Da May Tid the nonmineral character of well, Clarinet and Edward Hanthe land, and the selection, rently. sen, Drums. E. W. Johnson Mrs Mr and being otherwise free from ob- and Mary Jane and Mr and Band Mothers have under jection, will be approved to Mrs Leland Tidwell spent the construction an afgh&n to be the state. Ernest E. House, week end in Grand Junction given for a door prize at their Manager. visitwhere and shopped dance on February 17. Mrs La First published Jan. 20, 1950 ed withthey the Marvel Chinn fam- Marr Hansen, president, states Last published Feb. 17, 1950 ily. each mother is knitting that Millie Biddlecome is a block for each student In Mrs BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, UTAH LAND AND SUR spending a week visiting with the band and the blocks will VEY OFFICE Salt Lake City, her daughter, Mrs Pearl Baker, be put together later. A quilt Utah, January 3, 1950. Notice and taking inventory of the will also be sold at the dance. is hereby given that the State books at the library. An eastbound freight train of Utah has filed application to select, Serial 065809, cover- was derailed at Cedar, west of LOCAL STOCKMEN broken wheel and ATTEND DENVER SHOW ing the NWViNE1, NViNWtt, here, bywasa held up on the D. E2SW4 Sec. 15, NEV4NWV4, traffic Sec. 22, T. 2 S. R. 6 E, S&SE & R G for about four hours By Mrs Pearl Baker Sec. Tuesday. (4, Sec. 22, SW(4NW(4. was home Harva Greenriver Marsing Sec. 26, E&NE, NWSE4, from his 27, T. 21 S., R, 6 E, SE4NE'4, for the week end About 25 stockmen and far22 T. Sec. 3, S., R. 6 E, NW4 sheep camp at the Roost. Mrs mers attended the Denver Sthim took Gene and 4 19 Marsing S., R. SW4 Sec. 14, T. ock Show, leaving here SaturW., NE4NWW, Sec. 19, T. 35 back to the herd then spent day night on a special train, S., R. 16 W., SWKSWV4, Sec. the night at the Roost with put on by the D & tR G for 26, T. 42 S., R. 16 W.. S. L M., the Arthur Ekkers. the convenience of passengers They state the road ls good from this section. Utah, 640 acres. The Department has classified the land all the way. as proper for acquisition unAttending the ball game at Besides the G. I. training clder Section 7 of the Taylor Moab Friday were Mr and Mrs ass and their Instructor the Grazing Act, and opened it to W. E. Johnson, Mr and Mrs following also made the trip: selection by the State, subject Leland Tidwell, Mr and Mrs Mr Calvin Jensen, Andy Moore, to compliance with the laws Vail Hatt, Bp and Mrs Darrell Delbert Tidwell, Lewis Allen and regulations governing se- Ross. Mr and Mrs Lee Gledhill, and Arthur Ekker. lections under the Act of July 16, 1894, and acts supplemental and amendatory thereto. The application was allowed January 3, 1950. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or for any 317 South Carbon Avenue Price, Utah other reason should file their protest in this office during the period of . publication or Calls in Emery County will be on the 1st and 15th Failbefore final approval. of each month. ure to so protest within the time specified will be consid-ere- d sufficient evidence of FOR THE FOLLOWING the. nonmineral character of YOUR LEAVE TOWNS the land, and the selection NAME AT THESE LOCAbeing otherwise free from obTIONS jection, will be approved to the State. Ernest E House, Huntington : M o r tensens Manager. Cafe First published Jan. 20, 1950 Last published Feb. . 17, 1950 Castle Dale: J and M Service Orangeville: Nielsen Confectionery Cox Clawson: Grocery you take insurance with the Ferron: Ferron Cafe NATIONAL FARMERS Emery: G and J Cafe UNION Allred Store Cleveland: you automatically become a member of that organization by paying life membership fee, and all MOBILE RADIO SERVICE annBGMCMi NTERNATI0NAL GMGBGmiB We have International Truck transmissions, differentials, clutches, brake shoes, crankshafts, and other units that have been reconditioned strictly in accordance with factory methods. You can buy these units from us and install them yourself or well make the installations. Either way you save money. You get practically new unit service from the reconditioned units because of die expert way they are reconditioned. And the cost is much less than the new unit cost. Take advantage of this opportunity now. And take advantage of our complete truck maintenance service, too. All International Truck high quality. And for any make or model. money-savin- g Mills Equipment Company South Carbon Ave. at River Bridge Price, Utah iMTiE'RlNAJXOX A' VmrI7cs Can We HELP YOU CUSTOM GRINDING 15c PER 100 CUSTOM MIXING 10c PER 100 WHEN - - EARNINGS & DIVIDENDS RETURN you o First State Dank of Salina o Salina TO Deliver Feeds .MONDAY at EMERY, FERRON. TUESDAY at FERRON WEDNESDAY at ORANGEVILLE and CASTLE DALE . THURSDAY at HUNTINGTON and LAWRENCE FRIDAY at ELMO, CLEVELAND I Capital A V A - - Utah We I LABLE Automobile Life Fire Hospitalization Insure with a company that belongs to the insured. Sea yoar local agent or S. N. ALGER, ELMO Surplus & $25,000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CASTLE VALLEY CO-O- HUNTINGTON, UTAH PHONE 2891 P |