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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS June 23. 1955 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS ESTABLISHED 1 9 t I RAY M, WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher Sub&criBtipo: S3JU) the year. Published Every Friday Morning at Ca&tle Hale, Utah A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March 3, 1879. had Fern Lott, daughter pf Mr Mrs and Mrs Bruce Lott, was 69 honor badges reand cently in Beehive work of the MIA. This number was next to Mr3 the highest awarded In the enlast tire church tips year 74. week through Wyoming. The American Legion and n Miss Mardell Eliason from Hy Auxiliary sponsored a rum, Utah, was a guest over supper Saturday night the weekend of Gomer Arnold, at the city park. A dance on at the home of his parents, Mr the tennis court followed, with and Mrs Gomer Arnold. music by the Ferron Swing-sterThe Kindergarten Class under direction of their teacher, In last weeks paper the Hunt Mrs Myrtle Larsen, wall have lngton news stated that Mrs a birthday party next Friday. Beulah Anderson of Tremonton They will have a volunteer pro was visiting at the Grover Kill gram, games and will exchange pack home. It should have been Mrs Dwight (Geynell) Andeer-sogifts. A wedding reception was held , June 1I8 in the Cleveland .Ward Mrs Ruth Cook and son Alrecreation hall in honor of onzo and wife and family of Sharon and Ernie Anidrizzi, Rigby, Idaho spent the week Host and hostess were her par end visiting with Mr and Mrs ents, Mr and Mrs Gomer Arn- Joseph McElprang and other old. relatives here. In the bridal party were the Nadine Cook of Salt Lake parents of the bride and groom, visited in Huntington during Miss Colleen Larseen, brides the week with the Elliat attendant, and Kenneth Kenfamily. Mrs Reed Arnold and drick, best man.. The bride wore a ballerina-lengt- h have returned from sevgown of tulle and lace eral weeks trip to California over satin. Her veil was finger- visiting with her sisters and tip length with pearls and rhinestones at the crown. She carried a bouquet of pink roses SWtt Sec. 19. T. 19 S., R. 8 E., trib. to Muddy River at a Each parcel of S. (13,334 ft. and W. 46 SLM, Utah. land, as indicated, will be off- - from SE Cor. Sec. 32, T25S, R9E. ered for sale as a unit. No bid The water will be conveyed will be received for less than through pipe and used for all of an offered parcel of land., the domestic requirements of Contains 482.26 acres. Sale will 25 persons and for watering of be subject to transmission line 10 horses and 10 cows. 26642 Skyline Oil Oo., 421 RW Federal Power Project 765 City, Sec. 24, 'Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake and as to SEy4SW tor domestic NWKNWV4 Sec. 25, SE4NEV4 lut4 05 sec.-f- t. Sec. 26, Sub RW Utah Power use from an Unnamed Spring & Light Co. Oil and gas will and Tunnel at a point N. 6257' be reserved to the United St- - W- 7873 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 31, T23S, RICH. The water will ates collected in a concrete Bids may be made by the or his agent, either dualizing reservoir at the source which it will be used for personally at the sale or by from the domestic reqirements of Bids sent by mail will be con oa The Hidden Sendor sidered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in G sealed envelopes accompanied J bet P35nd 80 H t35 certified checks or Mr and Mrs Tom Price as guests Sunday Mr and Reginald Green and. Mr Mrs Max Price. Mrs Johannah Oveson her sen Mr and Alonzo oveson on a trip chuck-wago- s. - PUBLICATIONS LEGAL llshed, you fail or refuse to con tribute your proportionate share of $500 00, being of the amount expended, will your interest in said claims the property of the by we, the undersigned, expended become the sum of $1500.00, In labor undersigned, as is provided by Pthe 9629 3 ft- frorn SE Cor. Sec. 32 and Improvements upon the law. atLle nodue R9E. The water will be take clwill You described please mining following United States for the amounts T25S, pipe aims, located In Emery County, tice hereof, then govern your- of the bids. The envelopes must conveyed through ,1420 and for mining self accordingly. State of Utah, be marked! in the lower left- d including core (s) Jesse V Bryan corner Public sale bid, pUrpoSeSi Early Morning No. 1 uses. and 0ther mg mining Naillon L. Ben No. 2 Early Morning Serial No. Sale, July 26914 The Hidden Splendor First published April 21, 1955 12 1955: Early Morning No. 3 Oo., Uranium 1955 center, Mining .1, Published Last No. 4 July Early Morning The highest bidder will be Grand Junction, Colo.; .015 sec. Early Morning No. 5 to pay immediately required for mining purposes from Late iDinner No. 1 DEPARTthe amount thereof. STATES UNITED well bet. 85 and 80 ft. a Late Dinner No. 2 MENT OF THE INTERIOR Any adverse claimants of the deep at a point S. 2340' W. Late Dinner No. 3 land should file 9730.1 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, and lily of the valley. Bureau of Land Management Sun Set No. l Land Office, Salt Lake City, Ut. their claims, or objections, on T25S, R9E. The water will be Sun Rise No. 1 They were married June 11 or before the time designated conveyed through pipe in the Salt Lake Temple and May 18, 1955 Sunshine No. 1 of Land Bureau section The sale. for of 1420 ft. and used for mining will live in Under provisions Sunshine No. 2 Sandy, where Mr 2455, R. S. as amended by sec- Management has not searched purposes, including core drill- - Andrizzi has employment. Sunshine No. 3 to ing and other mining uses. tion 14 of the act of June 28, the files of Emery County Sunshine No. 4 Protests resisting the grant1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. ascertain evidence of any adSunshine No. 5 verse claims. ing of any of the foregoing apas will appear by the Affidavit ELMO NOTES 01 Any contiguous owner claim plications, with reasons therefiled on the 28th day of June, location of Ivam K. Nteisen must for, must be in affidavit form a by Sarah Pulsipher preference right ing Counin of office the 1954, the to assert such right and with extra copy and filed with tv of janery county, 013005, there will be offered art 403 State tiate the claim by submitting the State Engineer, highest bidder, tat at Mr and Mrs Elwood Jones Utah, in mder to hold Stated a the evidence required by 43 Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, and said claims and premises under less than $3.00 P61 afe family of Salt Lake were on or 1955. before 1 within 30 days fr10 31, 2504 at hera CFR July to sale the provisions of the laws of public guests at his parents home ov M. above date. 12th om sale on Tracy Joseph the a. the day m., the United States and of the oclock er the week end. STATE ENGINEER Ernest E. House, Manager State of Utah; that paying One of July, 1955 next, at this Mr and Mrs LaVon Ericksen Published in 1955 County Emery Dollars ($10000) per Ice, the following tracts of First published June 2, and family were guests at her Ut. Castle from Dale, Last published June 30, 1955 Progress, claim per year, for the year land: home Sunday. mothers to 1955. 17 June July il, EVSEt.-SWSEVlSEV4SWy4, ended July 1, 1954, at 12 oclock The local Boy Scouts went noon. Sec. 24, W'iNW1., NE4NWy4 into the mountains Friday nite DEPARTUNITED STATES And, if within ninety (90) Sec. 25, SV2NEV4 Sec. 26, T. 19 MENT OF THE and came back Saturday. INTERIOR, NEW. CLEVELAND NEWS days after this Notice Is pub- S., R. 7 E., Lots 3 & 4, Bureau of Land Management, By Mrs Chariot Larson Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given HUNTINGTON NOTES that at the hour and) date, and Mr and Mrs John C. Farr of by Mrs Flora Jensen beterms to El Paso, Texas, are enjoying specified subject low the lands hereinafter des- his furlough visiting his folk Mr and COMTO ENSURE LIVING Mrs M. J. Blackburn cribed known to contain coal in Price, and her parents, Mr . . . CONVENIENCE FORT and In commercial quantities, will and Mrs Herbert Bawden. Miss of Vale, Oregon, and1 a son and TO ENSURE PERSONAL SATbe offered for coal lease by Loy Bawden returned home af- wife, Mr Blackburns sister and ISFACTION and PRIDE . . . public auction In the land off- ter visiting with the Farrs for her daughter, Mrs Chantry and REson of Wellington, were visiTO ENSURE ESTEEM and ice named herein to qualified a few weeks. SPECT OF ONES FELLOW-MEtors on Saturday with friends bidders of the highest cash Mr Mrs and Wilford Larson, in Mr Blackburn THERES NO INVESTamount as a bonus for the former residents of Cleveland, is aHuntington. MENT TO EQUAL INVESTformer principal of the privilege of leasing pursuant now living in Los Angeles, are schools here. MENT IN YOUR HOME. to section 2 of the Act of Febenjoying their vacation here Mr and Mrs John Piccolo of ruary 25, (1020, (41 Stat. 437), visiting relatives and friends. Salt Lake were visitors over as amended. Sealed bids may Mr Thorder-son Mrs and Julius SO FAR AS YOU AS OWNER be submitted. Such bids will the weekend at the Sam Math IINVESTVINIITB ARE and children and Mrs Zina ie and Jo Piccolo homes. Miss - CONCERNED, YOUR be opened and read! at the aucto motored Provo last Rhoda HOME IS INFLATION PROOF. returned1 with tion before bidding is comm- Cowley a specialist exam them to Mathie ' visit the Grant Walkenced by those present. The week to have Jujme s eyes. He reports ers. envelope used by the bidder must be plainly marked that it that they are much improved. Mr and Mrs Wilford Larsen relatives oi ILos Angeles are visiting here Is not to be opened before the Jany attended the And- - this week hour and date of the auction, a.nd with a son, Mr and reception: Edgar Mrs Max Larsen and girls. and should show that the bid.22 wedding Mr John is for coal lease Utah 014275. Karen Moffitt, Kathryn Kirand, Alger and her by, Annette Rowley and Lorna check, cashiers check, lards, rs Marie or money order made payable daughter, Mr and Mrs Merrill Collard were home over the er, Mr and Mrs Nelson to the Bureau of Land Man- weekend from theeir work in PMrs Mont Snow, Salt Lake City. or cash, for f?r of the amount of the bid, and MT"S Lavarda Alger and daugh Robert Smodey has returned a showing by the bidder of his ters,- Mr and Mrs Joe Arnold, and Mrs Edward Geary, Mr to San Francisco to school. He qualifications as specified in Mr 43 CFR 193.11 (a) (2) and (3) and Mrs Elmo Geary, Mr and was recently discharged from must accompany each sealed Mrs Errol Litster, Mr and Mrs the U. S. Navy. Arnold. The family of the late Anton bid, or be deposited on the Reed More than two hundred peo- and Sarah Nielsen had a dindate of the sale by any succPRICE UTAH essful oral bidder with the Man ple were in attendance at sac- -- ner Sunday in the Canyon. Mr even- and1 Mrs Dick Nielsen, Mr and ager of the Land Office, or rament meeting Sunday attend- Mrs Bill Adamson and families Former residents other officer conducting the !n8- were Mr and Mrs Max Lar of Salt Lake came for the ocsale. No sealed bid received af- ing ter the hour and date of the sen, Mr and Mrs Maurice Jen casion of Fathers Day. Judith Litster is in Provo for sale will be considered. Bidders seen, Mr and Mrs Verl Tucker, Shine and Stan Johnson Brothers a while visiting with relatives. are warned against committing and Tom Wells. any act of intimidation, combination of unfair management to hinder or prevent bidding at the sale In violation of section 1860, Title 18, United States Code. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. After completion of the 394 So. Carbon Ave. Price, Utah sale, the amount deposited hy any unsuccessful bidder with his sealed bid will be refunded. Prior to the issuance of a lease on the Standard Goal Lease Form (March 1951), the successful bidder must pay the CtD remainder of his bid and the rental on each acre at the rate of 25 cents for the first lease year, and execute and 100 Pet. COLD RUBBER FULL CAPS file lease forms and a satisfac(Premium Grade) tory bond of the amount specified herein (43 CFR 19344). ALL SIZES Hour and Date of auction: 10 A. M. July 21. 1955. Land to be BEST PRICES in EASTERN UTAH sec. 28, T. 16 leased: MONEY BACK GUARANTEE S., R. 7 E., S.LM, Utah, con80 acres. The lands are SEIBERLING NEW TIRE DISTRIBUTOR taining situated in Emery County, State of Utah, approximately 12 miles Northwest of Huntington. Terms: A minimum bid of $1.00 an acre: a royalty of 15 cents a ton of 2,000 lbs., mine run, a minimum production equal to a royalty value of $80 a year, beginning with the fourth year of the lease; a (bond in the sum of $1000; a minimum investment of $2,500 on or for V AT GREEN RIVER, UTAH & . 5? A" I fri ' the benefit of the land of which sum not less than FRANK J. HATT PSU Permit No. 1083 Raise bigger, more profitable crops by givshould be expended durTelephone 2471 (business) or 2731 (home) of three the first each years ing 175 miles radius from Green River, Utah Authorized for of the lease unless sooner exing them a steady, dependable flow of water pended. A lease, if Issued, will also be subject to the terms when they need it by using an electric KENT JOHNSON PSU Permit No. 1088 set out In standard forest stipulation Form (August Telephone 4197 irrigation pump. 1952). Douglas E. Henriques, Authorized for 175 miles radius from Green River, Utah Acting Manager, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. This is just one of many ways low-cos- t Published in the Emery County LE ROY DENISON PSU Permit No. 1085 Progress June 16, June 23, June Telephone 4564 electricity can save time and work and bring ' 30 and July 7, 1955. Authorized for 175 miles radius from Green River, Utah NOTICE OF FORFEITURE TO C. V. CLARK, AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that one-thi- U-- rd 3) post-5Dlnat- - ud to-w- it: n. drill-han- n. above-describ- ed n. Kill-pa- La-Don- na -- Bp. Frank Hall, Bp. C. N. Wlakefield and Bp. Drannan Seeley were business visitors m Salt Lake Monday. ASSTKACT SECURITY, Inc. n. substan-Kecora- ck brother and families, Donald Gordon of Orangeville stayed over night Friday Mrs with his grandmother, Katy Gordon. Mr and Mrs Grover Killpack, Mrs Oaynell Anderson and Mrs Pauline Leonard attended graduation exercises for Elliott Killpack early in June at Fort Collins, Colorado. Elliott graduated from Veterinary school. Mr and Mrs Tom Nielson were down from Salt Lake the past week end! Mrs Mabel Young was hostess on Friday night to O N O sewing club members. Mrs Mane Cowley and Mrs Lylas Koflord entertained the S and C sewing club ladies at a canyon party at the Ranger Station picnic grounds Thursday night. The N N Club women were entertained at the home of Mrs Vera Gondlon last week for an evening of sewing. Mrs Flora Rowley entertained the N N Club ladies at her home Thursday night. er R. REID JEWKES, PRESIDENT BUSINESS IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: DOING ABSTRACTING MONTICELLO, SAN JUAN COUNTY , PHONE P. O. BOX 561 14-R-- 3 MOAB, GRAND COUNTY PHONE - CASTLE DALE , EMERY COUNTY P. O. BOX 356 IffljjBclg PHONE 2137 N FIRST STATE BANK TSfttSW"4-- OF SAUNA out-of-to- Remember: We offer complete, !r, satisfactory building service. Rich-Certifi- SAUNA ed - UTAH - one-fif- th Kilfoyle Crafts, Builders CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - O K RUBBER WELDERS FRI6IDAIRE The Cadillac of Appliances dte Built and Backed by General Motors (your Cadillac people) presents . . . GUARANTEED TIRES 96 Hew Used jJLUiijj) Recapped to Authorized Uranium and Vanadium Ore Carriers . 4, one-thi- rd ... 16 NOTICE KENNETH SILLIMAN PSU Permit No. 1104 Telephone 2111 Authorized for 150 miles radius from Green River, Utah FOR ORE HAULING, CONTACT ANY OF THE ABOVE BY TELEPHONE OR BY MAIL AT GREEN RIVER, UTAH TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Emery County,- State of throughout the entire year, otherwise unless designated. All locations arq from SLB&M. 26097 Andrew Hunt and Lloyd Hunt, Green iRiver, Ut.; .009 sec.-f- t. for miscellaneous use from an Unnamed Spring, - U-ta- more profits on the farm. New vui UfJif- - h, Be Modern - FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. C Frigidaire Automatic Dishwasher- saver In the home. Biggest labor and M Building Supply Clyde M. Funk Ferron, Utah Phone 5452 |