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Show v. FRfiAjr, EMERY COUNTY fflOGqSSS, t . Mrs George Rolph and family Ne-p- hi S. ROCK WOOL INSULATION A CEILING 26 by 26 (Full $67.60 fill) ch O GUARANTEED FOR THE LIFE OF THE BUILDING Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of May, 1950, at 10 oclock A M., at the front door of the County Court House, In Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to W. O. San Francisco, where she a., ac tended a national convention. Mr and Mrs Hawkins of Too ele visited! friends in Hunting-to- n Phone 494 316 N. PRICE UTAH 2nd bet Monday. On account of the concert to be presented Saturday, May 27 for the benefit of the ne Nagei-voo- rt chapel, by Mrs Rut and daughter, Mrs Gerri Patton, the Relief Society Bazaar and banquet will be postponed until a later date. A guest at the home of Mrs Maud Anderson the past week end was Miss Vivian Schippei of Spark, Nevada, who is a student at the BYU. Dorthy Carlson is making a visit here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Guy Brown, ana other relatives. She has been with her husband, who Is with the army in Oklahoma. During the past year, the Western Farm Life made a drive for subscriptions to their magazine. The Huntington Post 73 of the American Legion spon sored this project locally, receiving ten percent of the pro ceeds of the drive, which was to apply on hospital equipment for the County. They received enough to buy, and now have on hand, in Huntington a hos pital bed and wheel chair, available for use by anyone in the County by making application to the County School nurse, Mrs Violet Caldwell. Mrs Evan Mashall Is also a patient at the hospital In Price. ch., chs. com. oont. deg. or dlst. frac UTAH WHERE MOVIES'ARE Ik Its. min., m. or or ' 1. N NE. - NEly Nly . MW NWly Pt sec. Va for range, ranges for rod, rods far right of way for second, seconds for section, sections for south for southeast for southeasterly for southerly for street for subdivision for Salt Lake Meridian for southeast for township, townships for thence for United States Survey for Uintah Special Meridian rd., rds R. of W. a or " sec., sees. S. SE SEly Sly St. sub S. L. M. SW t., tp., tps. th. U. S. sur II. S. ML ... W .: WTy to be a Madison W. C. Browning, Street, Denver, Colorado, lots 21 and 22, blk 15, First Division, Green River City, $1585 -plus accrued interest and costs Willis and Leatha Mary Wilson, Elmo, Utah, all of lot 3, FUTHERWII6HT "120" blk. 14, Elmo Townslte, $109.14 plus accrued interest and costs Aliena Mathie, Huntington, Utah, lots 1' and 2, blk 14, Hun tington Townsite, $2929 plus accrued interest and costs. S. A. Mathie, Huntington, lot 3 and' the WVt of lot 4, blk. 14, Plat A, Huntington City. $33.53 plus accrued interest and costs. A. B. Johnson, Huntington, of the NE. Utah, beg. 90 ft. cor of lot 1, blk. 43, th. W. 16 Ards.; th. S. 180 ft.,; th E. 16 Vi rds,; N. 180 ft. to beg. accrued interest $41.60 plus and costs. Reuben Brasher, Huntington Yta, this remarkable Accordion weight Ibi., yet it Hat 120 basset, 4 Utah, beg. 45 ft. N. of the SW. only 12 cor. of lot 2, blk 45, Hunting-to- n tets of reeds, 39 treble keys with 2 treble Townslte Survey, th. N. switches. Hat all the famed GAIANTI 162 ft., E. 144 ft., N. 66 ft., B. features . . . tonal beauty and responsive 160 ft., S. 475 ft., W. 26 ft, ness . . . ultro smart design. 5. 225 ft., W. 139 ft., N 45 ft., Stc ii. . .fiUut it & 6c tAvitledf W. 107 ft. to beginning. Also beg. cen. of blk. 45 Hunting-to- n FULLY GUARANTEED Townsite Survey, thence E. 24 ft, 475 ft, W. 24 ft, Priced at only $295.00 N. 475 ft, to beg. $3552 plus for a first class name brand, accrued interest and costs. Ex-to that which is deeded this model offers the best buy cept on a 120 bass accordian. Comes D. H. Rowley. Glen E. and Vonda S. Jones, in red, blue, white and black Utah, beg. at the flash pearl. Beautiful to look Huntington, at. Easy to play. Exciting to NW cor. oftolot 4, blk 46, th L. beg, Huntington iisten to. Youll love its fine 143.25 ft. plus accrued inter tone and features. Ask about City. $11.46 this lightweight inexpensive ac est and costs. George and Irene Gardner, cordian at Huntington, Utah, the EW ofn lot 2, blk 63, Plat A, Hunting-toZfAff Jftouse Townsite Survey. $1114.95 77usic and Interest plus accrued whan you play the anLnrm- U-ta- h, a FRIDAY and SATURDAY Broderick (Academy Joanne CtRAWFORD Award DRU Winner) In All The Kings Men Tues. Mon. Sun. Wed. Thors. WALT DISNEYS CINDERELLA IN TECHNICOLOR Fri. and Sat. THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR With aBHHap an- Jane Wyman Dennis Morgan only 12 lbs a of Price, Utah costs. Milton and Norma Hunting-toOrangeville, Utah, beg. 65 rds. W. of NE cor, th. S. 65 n, rds, W. 15 rds, N. 65 rds, E 15 rds, to beg. Sec. 30 twp 18 &., R 8 E, S. L. M, Orange- ville City. $76.76 plus accrued interest and costs. Kemmerer Coal Company, A int. and G. C. Davis 4 Int, Frontier, Wyoming. All of sec 22, twp. 14 S, R. 6 E, SLM, 3-- 640 A. $65.81 plus accrued ajna: tmmmh eeaseeftiSKi Int- erest and costs. Kemmerer Coal Company, Va int. and G. C. Davis 4 Int, Frontier, Wyoming. The W Vi of the WVi of sec. 26, twp. 14 S R. 6 E, IS. L. M. $16.47 plus accrued interest and costs. Kemmerer Coal Company, Va int. and G. C. Davis 4 Int, Frontier, Wyoming. All of sec. 36, twp. 14 S, Range 6 E, S. 3-- "The big difference between yesterday's farms and the farms of today is more and better machines. The metals that we miners blast out of the ground mean bigger profits and more enjoyment for the farmer when they come to him as tools and machines." Boyd Mortenson of the U. of Arnold, Clayton John son Junjor and Jack Allred of the B. Y. U., were all home for MoU., twp. 17 A. $40.47 for westerly a, R. 9 B, 8. L. M. 75 plus accrued Interest and costs. Charles F. Jones, Elmo, East Vi of the SWA, and the SW1 of the SW1, sec. 3, U-ta- twp. 17 S, R. 10 R, $8037 plus accrued and costs. William McFarlane, Wycherly, Utah. The 149 a W, 4 Vi of h. L. M. aInterest c-- o Jack a Price, the NWA; also the SW4 of the NEA of Sec. 20, twp 17 S, R 10 E, S. L. M. 120 A, $95.48 plus accrued Interest and costs. Cloyd Fillmore, Castle Dale, Utah. The NWA, SEVi, Sec. 7, Twp J8 R 9 E, S. L. M. 40 A. $8026 plus accrued In- a terest and costs. Cloyd Fillmore, Castle Dale, Utah. The 6A of the SWA, Sec. 18, twp 18 S, R 9 E, S. L. M. 80 A. $358.71 plus accrued Interest and costs. Also, the WVi of the SEA; also beg at cen of Sec 18, twp 18 S, R 9 L. M, th S 80 rds, W 80 E, rds, N 50 rds, NEly 88 rds to beginning. 1125 A. $247.66 plus accrued interest and costs. Peter & Edna Jensen, Claw son, Utah. Lots 2 and 3, blk. 7. Clawson Townsite $2850 plus accrued Interest and costs. Allison Fox, Orangeville, Utah. The E 46.66 rds of SEVi ol R 8 E SEVi. Sec 18, twp 19 S. (L. M. 2333 A. $67.16 plus Interest and costs. accrued a and Mr Walter Westbrook and family of Helper. Mr and Mrs Parley Jones and family of Price, and Mr and Mrs (Lavon Erlcksen of Sunnyside were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Frank Jones. A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Clegg. Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs Henry Clegg and family AUCTION SALE Our next regular auction will be held Saturday, May 27, beginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will be conducted in our yards at Price. Bring over, any stock you have for sale. Carbon Emery Auction Yards Phone 567 Price, Utah Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer rKILVK!G but 49,500 bags make a mile of modem highway DAOj 4-la- ne ONLY A DOLLAR Mr and: Mrs Oscar Carlson spent .Sunday with their daugh ter In Orangeville. Mrs Wm. T. Litstetr received a phone call of Mothers Day greetings from her daughter, Mrs Arnell dark of Walnut Creek, Califoma. Among the many visitors in develand for Mothers Day were Lawrence Johnson and family of Ogden, Lillian White of Salt Lake City, Arthur and. family of Spring Canyon, Mr and Mrs I. D. Workman of Provo, Gail Chris tiansen and family and Henry Minchey and family of Hiawatha, Dode Wilstead and family of Castle Gate, John Jensen and family of Castle Dale, Ches ter Manchester of Dragerton, Rex Childs and family of Orangeville, Dale Jensen and family, Wesley Jensen and fam fly, Elvn Chapman and family, LuDean Litster and family, Ralph Walters and family, all of Price, Norman Anderson and family, Errol Litster and family, Blake Jones and family and Devoy Mortenson and fam ily, all of Huntington. but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have' the other good things you want. Er-icks- en THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation o First State Dank of Salina o Greenriver ; Attending Wagonmaster at Moab on Sunday were Mr and Mrs John Jones, Mr and Mrs Charles Jones, Mr and Mrs Harry Purdy, Mr and Mrs John Folsom, Mr and Mrs Bob Beebe, Mr and Mrs Lauren Beebe, Mr and: Mrs Tommy Hastings and several of the high school boys and Surplus & Salina - Utah Capital $25,000 Undivided Profits $375,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation girls. a Also, the NEA of NWA, Sec R 8 E, S. L. M. 20, twp 19 40 A. $23.73 plus accrued in- a terest and costs. Also, the SEVi of NWVi, Sec 20, twp 19 S, R 8 E, & L. M. 40 A. $15.48 plus accrued Interest and costs. Kenneth Funk, Ferron, Utah. Beg. at a pt 27 rds and 15 ft E, and 40 rds S of the NW cor of the SWA of Sec IR 7 E, S. L. M., 9, twp 20 th W 7 rds, S 23 rds, SEly 7 rds, N 23 rds more or less to beg. $4.80 plus accrued interest and costs. Catherine R. Stevens, 26 North, 2nd East, Logan, Utah. Beg. SB cor of Par cel 35. Sec 16, twp 26 S, R 7 E, S. L. M., th N 155 W 19 rds, N 1 rd, th E 19 rds, S 2 rds to beg. .75 A. $2.20 plus accrued interest and costs. First State Bank of salirta, Salina, Utah. Beg. at the SE cor of the NEVi of the SWA a Kill-pac- k, E3ZEWER.MIEN Ice cream socials were way of rais- a popuar ing money for a good cause? Each family donated a freezer of cream and a cake or two. You were served at tables on the lawn decorated lanterns. by Japanese The event was ajways a success because nobody counted their cal- ories, and that home-- 1 made Ice cream was the best you ever tasted. Remember? we Vour Chicks a !?ea Chance Good chicks can make good pullets if you follow the Larro Pullet Plan. Start Chick them on Larro "Farm-teste- d Builder, the nutritious, feed that helps keep them growing. Larro plan supplies The simple the right nutrients at the right time-sa- ves time and work. So this year start with Larro and stay with Larro. ctnrir& of Sec 9, twp 22 S, R 6 E, S. L. M.- , th N 20 rds, W 80 rds, S 20 rds, E 80 rds to .beg. 10 A. $52.65 plus accrued Interest and costs. Insurance The also be? at the L. M. $415.10 plus accrued in- cen of the SEVi, th W 29 rds, terest and costs. th NEly 287 ft., th N 29T, W Harvey Howard. Huntington, 3955 ft., th N 2751 W 793 ft.. Utah. The SEA of the SEA th E 59 rds 75 ft., th S 80 of Sec. 30, twp. 17 S, R. 9 E, rds to beg. Sec. 33 twp 17 S, S. L. M. Also S. 70 rds, of the R 9 E. 8. L. M. $147.34 plus SWA of the SEV of sec 30, accrued Interest and costs. 3-- By Mrs Faye Jones A family dinner was held at the home of Ada Oviatt on Mothers Day. Those attending from outside of Elmo town were Mr and Mrs Rex Oviatt and family, of Price, and Mr thers Day. Tax Sales Record For 1950 631 UT- $30.00. for west .....a........... Continental Co., St. Louis, NEVi Of SEVi; Fri- n. for quarter section r., rs HERCULES PRICE ins In., lk., It., m., dont have THEATRE - ft EMERY COUNTY, CASTLE DALE, (SEAL) By Mrs ffm. T. Litster Mrs Vondall Davis was taken to the hospital at Price last week, in a very serious condition. Mrs Lavon Minchey entertained at a quilting one day last week. Those present were Ella Oviatt and Venice Cramer of Elmo and Emma Christiansen and Luella Carlson of Cleveland. Duane Jensen and family visited the first of the week with Mrs Jensen's parents in Laketown,' Idaho. Ellwood Thomas has moved his family down from Hiawatha and are occupying the Ann Bawden home. Mrs Ann Bawden has been visiting her daughter, Claudia Aubert, In Colorado. Mr and Mrs Lamar Morten-se- n of Salt lake were week end visitors at the Corner Arnold home. Yvonna will remain for a week or two visiting with her parents. James Carlow and family of Salt Lake, former residents of Cleveland, have been visiting relatives here. Mrs Elizabeth White is staying ,in Price with the family of her daughter, Irene Frand-seIrene just underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Dragerton hospital. Bobble Bishop and Allen Jen sen have gone to Idaho to look for work. Local Chairman, Hazel Me Mullen reports a collection of $3638 on the recent cancer drive. Clevelands quota was . bdy., bdrs YOU PRICE ...... AUDITOR. CLEVELAND NOTES. ELMO NOTES for acre, acres for addition for avenue for beginning for block for between for boundary, boundaries for chain, chains for commencing for containing 'for degree, degrees for distance for East for easterly for foot, feet for fractional far inch. Inches for link, links for lot, lots for minute, minutes for more or less for north .... for northeast ... far northeasterly for northly for northwest for northwesterly for point beg blk - Sold and Installed By WALLACE G. GRANGE COUNTY AH. , add ave at- . Vearl Ray Tucker spent - Abbreviations Sand and Mrs Sam Clegg and family, and Mr and Mrs Arthur Clegg and Mr and Mrs Ervin Jacobsen and families. Mr and Mrs Que. Oviatt and boys spent, the. week end In Helper. ELnar Erlcksen and sister Charlotte were week end visitors at the B. H. Ericksen residence. Varden Wilson Is home after a week spent at Spanish Fork at the Stock Show. Beside ribbons, Varden was given a raday In Spanish Fork. 80-11- -6) berg home Saturday and Sunday. Mrs Violet Caldwell, County School nurse has returned from Mr dio. the provisions of Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following described real estate situate In said County, and now held by It under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, Interests, penaly and costs, which are a charge on such real estate, will te accepted: (Utah Code Annotated 1043, Sec. Jg at the U-ta- h. Notice of Final Tax Sale vo; Maida Young of Price; Mrs LaVerl Anderson at the Hy- rum Atwood home. Miss Helen Toolsen was a house guest $27-6- 6 Fred W- - Reid, Clerk Out-of-to- PAGE FIVE Manuel and Ruth Cunha, GREENMVER NOTES Huntington. Utah. Lot 3, block 3, Huntington city. plus Mrs L. B. (Fritz) Wright and accrued interest and costs;: son Joe left for Warfaw, Mo. to attend the graduation exRuth Cunha, Huntington, All of the E. 135 ft., of ercises of Bert Wright. He will lot 4, blk. 28, Huntington Town return with them to drive a site Survey. $30330 plus ac- truck for his father. crued Interest and costs. IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal, this 5th day of May, 1850. 1950 May Tax Sale List Mr and Mrs Milton McEl-praand Mr and Mrs Dar rel Rowley made a business trip to Salt Lake the fore part of this week. Mr and Mrs Myron Grange visited in Provo a couple of days this week with Mr and Mrs Vern Evertsen. Mr and Mrs Fenton Moffitt and girls were In Salt Lake on Saturday. people spending the week end here on Mothers were Mrs Day Mary Larsen of Provo at the o. W. Sandberg home; Mr and Mrs Dan LeRoy and baby of Hiawatha; Mr and Mrs Paul Young of Helper; iK ng flora Jensen Sherald Truman was at Ids homea fewdays but returned to Tremonton where he will be employed for the summer. Douglas Sitterud has return ed home from Okinawa where he has been stationed with the army. He is now released after two years of service. Mr and Mrs Lorin Rowley of Ogden have been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Jewel Rowley the past week. Charley Gunderson was taken to the hospital in Price in a very critical condition the first of the week. His condi- tion is much improved at the present time. Mr and Mrs Blame waite visited relatives In over the week end. Students home for Mothers Mr Day were Ruth Brasher, and Mrs Gale Kinder, Belmont Anderson, of the iBYU; Jimmy Christensen, Mr and Mrs La Mar Mortenson, of the U of U; Shirley Couch, Beverly Jensen of the XJSAC. Mr and Mrs Oz Elliott of Eu reka, Mr and Mrs Frank Black burn and' Mr and Mrs Elbert Blackburn of Clawson were vis itors at the home of Mrs Mae Arnold, W. H. Staker and oth er relatives during the week. Mr and Mrs Ray Grange, Mr and Mrs Blaine Braith waite attended a session of the Man ti Temple one day the past week. Mrs Catherine Gordon accompanied them and visited U. DALE, DTftH in Mt. Pleasant with Mr and HUNTINGTON NOTES By Mrs CASTLE Life Missouri. Huntington Flour Mills HUNTINGTON, UTAH |