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Show Page Four EMEftY CQIJNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS VI I'Mi t.if.'P February 14, 1937 f News J4untinqton Mrs YJewA joteA from G'rangevuie Flora Jensen Mrs. Ray B. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Alma Scovill of Green river and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dunford of SunnysICe anti their families spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Misha Scovill, and Mrs. Lois Arnold, Beehive Class other relatives. Mrs. Don Wakefield has been leader, welcomed them to the MIA Here over the week end visiting ';uite ill for a month or so but is The American Legion Auxiliary their parents, the John H. Taylors u; and around now. feeling Her Baughter, Mrs. Reva will sponsor a food sale Thursday and Alvin Guymons, were Mr. and 10:00 a..m. at the Guymon Mer- Mrs. Reid Moffitt of Salt Lake City. Cii.istensen, of Provo is here with at cantile Store with Mrs. Famie Baxhe.- - for a few days. ter in charge. The Auxiliary mem Miss Velda Sitterud of Salt Lake bers will use the proceeds of the Maudie Mrs. Mrs Julia Frye, spent the weekend with her City the to ror new sale Leg lights buy Moffitt, Mrs. Fawn McCandless are Ion Hall and will soon assist the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Sit-- 1 attending an Extension Class in Lady Lions to paint and clean the terud. music at Carbon College each Fri kitchen in he building. The Lady day night. Young five year old Royce RobLions expect to buy new banquet ertson took his first airplane ride to be used in the hall. tables Mrs. Hetty Anderson was ill Friday to Wyoming and back to I the week but is feeling better. Marcia Carter is home from Salt Salt Lake City. His sister, Caroline, f a stewardess for Frontier Air Lines, Lake City this weekend. Mildred Johnson is visiting in came from Salt Lake City ThursMapleton for two weeks with a day and took him back with her In the Ward Priesthood the First niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. they boarded the plane. It II presented fhe program Sunday where Kenneth (Bee) Jensen. was a bit rough in spots but Royce 100 An award for attendnight. had a good time. Caroline brought ance at was Sacrament meeting There has been quite a siege of to Ross Collqrd, son of Mr, him home Sunday. Parents are Mr. sickness lately with a number of given and Mrs. Lynn Collard. Awards and Mrs. Wilburn Robertson. Huntington folks at the hospital in were presented to 15 other boys Price. Joan Roper, daughter of Mr. for attendance. Mrs. Kate Childs and members and Mrs. Milton Roper, underwent of her family attended funeral seran operation for ruptured appenvices in Manti Saturday for her I dix; Mrs. Gene Harding has had a News from brother, Franklin Peterson, who thyroid operation; the baby son of died Tuesday in Bountiful of a Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson was heart attack. He had been in poor I there for infection; Jack Leamaster health for some time. Accompany-- 1 underwent an operation and will be ing Mrs. Childs were Mrs. Eloisel home Tuesday; Mrs. James Potter Mrs. Bessie Wright Moffitt of Orangeville, Mr. and is still at the hospital but seems to Mrs. Aldo Childs of Castle Dale, be improved; James Heaton is getMr. and Mrs. Lowry Olsen of Ferting around and doing alright; Per-rr- y Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Price and ron, Mr. and Mrs. Max Childs of McArthur has been released to children of Sunnyside were week Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. Rex come home. end visiors at the home of Mr. and Childs of Price. Mis. Frank Jensen. Mrs. Rissa Staker asked some of Here the past week end here club members to help her do Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold and at the Leland Davis homevisiting were a quilt one day last week. They en- children of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Salt and a lunch. joyed quilting and Mrs. Stanley Rich and children Lake City. of Dragerton were Sunday visitors The Huntington Elementary Sch- with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tuttle and their folks, Mr. and Mrs ool had a clothing drive recently h rank Blackburn. of Salt Lake City were re- family and received 9 large bag of cent visitors at the Tuttle and Alclothing which was sent to foreign vin Guymon homes here. Reid and children. The school children also Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Black, sons of Reeve Black, of Hunton the drive brought money polio Miss and had $28 to give for polio help. ington visited a few days with their the St. Sally Luke was rushed to Mr. and Mrs. Marks Hospital last week grandparents, Ray Gale Kinder, Elementary principal, Reid. where she underwent surgery. She reported that $55 was received at was at work in a bank in Salt Lake the Community Night program and Dean Jorgenson, son of Mr. and where she is employed. She was was used for school room equip- Mrs. able to leave the hospital the ment for winter recess time, such on William Jargenson, underwent past wekend at and expects to come Jionje the operation Wednesday as 'games, puzzles, balls, btc. The to Price Her Hospital. recuperate. mother, Mrs. school is also very interested in Emil Luke, went to the city to see buying savings stamps. Each MonMr. and Mrs. Robert, Riley Jr. her last week. day the Sixth grade pupils take end turns in selling savings stamps and Mrs. family of Price, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elden G. Luke were Paul Magnuson and family of a number of them have received business visitors in Salt Lake bonds for their stamp books already Castle Dale were Sunday visitors City with Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen. Friday. this Mr. and Mrs. Bill Date and daugh Carolyn Grange, Jerilyn Waketer have returned to their home in field and Aliece Hall were presentSeattle, Wash., after visiting in ed with graduation certificates Huntington for two weeks with Mr from Primary Sunday evening in and Mrs. Douglas Sitterua. meeting oy Bishop Frank Hall im-.-ov- WITH A NEW ONE YEARS SUBSCRIPTION OR A TWO YEAR RENEWAL TO THE i Emery County a year. Gale Kinder, Huntington school; John Jorgensen, Castle Dale school; Mrs. Loie Beach, Ferron school, attended the 10th annual Utah Educational Association Leadership sphool at Ogden Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Addie Richards accompanied here son Tim to New York this week where he expects to receive his discharge from the U. S. Air ForceT On the way home they will visit the Bases where he received some of his training. Tim has been in the Air Force four years and quite a bit of that time was spent in Europe. Mrs. Flora Guymon Relatives here received word that accompanied Sgt. Nephi Jensen has been in an her brother, Mr. Jesse S. Tuttle to Army hospital in Sacramento for the City during the week. the past month with an attack of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis left pneumonia and complications. Saturday for Long Beach, Calif Devoy Tucker spent last week at to be with their son and his famthe home of Mr. and Mrs. June ily during the serious operation on Robert this Anderson of Spring Glen. past Monday. Mrs. Raymond Cox and baby of Salt Lake City were week end visce itors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tucker and with her parents, Mr. NOTICE OF LEASE end Mrs. Luther Tatton, in Ferron. the Section 7 of fu,auant13,l 1954, Act of August (68 SUL Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and IT MAY CON- CBRN:H?MEVER family of Elmo visited Sunday at Notice the Tucker home. given forin of a hereby proper Request I ubliLtUion heretofore filed m accord-aiRwith Section 7 of Act of August 13. 1954 (68 Suethe 70?) ana regulation thereunder (43 CFR l. ihat on or about eitertive Juy l, laol,June 30. 1961. United States of America under bynllU pursuant to the mineral easing laws as defined In Section II ol the Act of August 13 1954 I tb8 Stat. 708) an oil and gas' eat el t0 ,Jlacolm N. McKinnon, as Lessee and that The Carter Oil Company, I whose address is P. O. Box 801 . Tulsa, Oklahoma, Is the pretent lea-- 1 see under said lease as to the lands described In Section 2 of this No-- 1 UTAH tice, bearing Serial No. as I shown by the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior; and, 'rhat said lease covers lands In the County of Emery, State of described as follows, to wit: Utah, i 26 TOWNSHIP $100,000.00 South, RANGE 13 East, Salt Lake MERIDIAN OF SAUNA SAUNA CAPITAL SURPLUS $500,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Section 34: El2, E12NW14 Section 35: SVV14 3. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any I unpatented mining claim located prior to enactment of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708), any right or interest In Leasing Act minerals (as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August 13, 1954) as to the lands or any part thereof, shall fall to file in the lamd Office of the Bureau of Land f Management at Salt Lake Utah and within 150 days from City, the below stated date of first publication of I this Notice, a verified statement f which shall set forth as to such mining claim: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of recorda tion of the notice or certificate of I location; (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace I such mining or if such lands are unsurveyedclaim; either the section or sections which would probably em-- 1 brace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to f such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument (4) Whether such claimant a locator or purchaser under suchlr and (5) Th name and Address of such Claimant and names and addresses? so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any Interest or Interests In or such unnatented mining claim: under such failure shall be deemed (i) to constitute conclusively a and relinquishment by such waiver claimant of msv and all right,mining title, and Inte-es- t under such as to. but only as to. mining claim Act Leasing minerals, and (il) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and anv patent issued therefor, shal' be to the reservation of Leasing subject Act specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1954, and (111) to preclude tnereafter at.y assertion by such mining claimant of anv right or title to or Interest In any Leasing Act minerals by reason of such minclaim. ing The date of first publication of this notice shall be January 24. 1957. 1 above-describ- P. C. JONES and SONS Castle Dale Announcing the installation of new steam roller mill. Can give you complete anti efficient service in custom rolling, grinding, mixing and grain cleaning. Also have all kinds of feed grain available in quantity. ou stockmen with cattle on feed lot, investigate the new Albers Lab Mix, that will keep your animals well and will give you from 50 to 100 better for every 100 pounds of feed grain used, and gains within the reach of your pocketbook. Lab Mix canpriced also be used in a mixture of salt for livestock in fields and on ranges. Eliminates expensive supplements in dairy feeding. AVill barley by have 20,000 bushel storage facilities for whole mid-summe- ''a push-butto- ,w n D,. ifiiifflister ! JM GIANT, the mighty fire extinguisher puts out most stubborn fire, smothers flaming gasoline, the grease, paint . . . quicklyl Safe for oil electric and motor fires . . . I LITTLE GIANT by iti safe, factured for and the material ablaze it not affected chemicals. 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Vd D Cox, Acting of life, property, valuables I HOME 11. 1957 Manager Salt Lake City, Utah Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior Fir-- t Publication 24, 1957 Last Publication: January March 21, 1967 s OFFICE rnpr I January INVESTIGATE FIRE PROTECTION A Fire Extinguisher that shoud be in every Home and Car! with nqw two-ye- ar CAR paid subscription, or renewal subscription to the one-yea- rs EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Your Home Newspaper Subscription Rate With All the News About Your Town one year, $3.00; two years, $5.50 Mail or bring this coupon to . . . . EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE DALE, UTAH Gentlemen: Please send a copy of your paper to the address below for (one year) (two years) . NAME ADDRESS |