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Show May 9, 1957 EMERY COUNTY 1957 MAY TAX i Oranqevlde NOTICK OF FIN AL TAX SALE Mrs Chad (Marilyn) Fugate and children of Richland, Wash, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox. 8, Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Law were their children Mr. and Mrs. Ruane Law, of Provo. Abbreviations com cont deg. dist E'ly ft E frac in., lk., It., m., m. ins Iks . Its min. or or 1. NE NEly NW NWly pt. sec. rs. rd., rds. R. of W s. or sec, secs Business visitors in Salt Lake City and Brigham City during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Elden G. Luke. Sunday School and meeting will next Sunday and a special Mothers Day program presented. be combined Mr. and MrS David Gordon and baby of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes and Bishop and Mrs. Clem Gordon over the weekend. for northeast for northeasterly for northly for northwest for northwesterly for point for quarter section for range, ranges for rod, rods for right of way for second, seconds for section, sections for South for southeasterly for southerly ; for southeast for street for subdivision .. for Salt Lake Meridian for southwest for township, townships for thence for United States Survey for Uintah Special Meridian Nly hi Mrs. Clinty Cox and her son Kenneth and children spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting with Geneal, Kenneths wife, who is in the LDS Hospital recuperating after two major operations in the past two weeks. 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 easterly for foot, feet for East for fractional for inch, inches for link, links for lot, lots for mirtute, minutes ... for more or less bdy., bdrs ch., chs : r.- , S. SEly Sly SE st. th. U. S sur U. S M. W Here from Trice over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ockey and baby. They spent most of the time with Keiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ockey, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Miles. Mrs. Margaret Anderson of Huntington is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Neldon Sitterud. Sunday visitors here were Mrs. Anna Bell of Castle Dale and Mrs. Edna Snow cf Price. Miss Evelyn Peacock spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Ware. Evelyn is enjoying her college work at the BYU in Provo. for west Wly No. 68, Book 4. Ted R. Nielson, SW1 SW hi Sec. 16, Twp. 16 S, R. 7 E, 40 Acres. $314.06 Plus accrued Costs Book 4. Utah Metal Flux Co. B. T. W. Daniel, F. W. B. F. E. & F. Claims, Sur. No. 6925, 82.644 Ac. Robert S. Jr. Mining Claim, Sur. No,. 6924, 19.876 Ac. $93.86 Plus accrued costs. ft; SEly 119 &m) IfjewA iJoteS Mrs. Ray B. Humphrey Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 28th day of May, 1957, at 10 A. M, at the front door of the County Courthouse, at Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to 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, interest, penalties and costs, which are a charge on such real estate, will be accepted. (Utah Code Annotated, 1943, Sec. add. ave beg. blk. bet. The South Emery Girls Chorus for westerly sang in church Sunday afternoon. ft. M. or L. to a pt. Mr. Johnson, as director, has a very 135 ft. N. & 258 ft. E. of SW cor. of Blk. 26, W. 258 ft; N. 100 ft. to beg. $1150.53 plus accrued costs 4524-- 3 Lester & Velma Stilson, Orangeville, Utah. Beg. 16 rds E. & 28 rds S. of the NE. cor. NW1 NW!4 Sec. 29, T. 18 S R. 8 E., S. L. M th. W 13 rds; S. 11 rds; E. 13 rds; N. 11 rds to beg. .9 Acres $7.24 plus accrued costs 119 Boyd Marsing, Price, Utah. Lots Sec. 1, T. 1, 2, & 3 & SENE 16 S R. 9 E S. L. M, 143 Acres. $1572.30 plus accrued costs No. 137-- 2 Hyrum Huntington, Price, Utah. All of the N of thee SW1 & all of the NW of the SEVi of Sec. 2, T. 16 S., R. 10 E. S. L. M.- , 120 Acres $211.11 plus accrued costs 258-- 2 Roy Everett Johansen, Huntington, Utah. Beg. at a pt. 20 rds N of SE. cor. of the NW',4 of Sec. 33, T. 16 S., R. 10 E., S. L. M., N 140 rds; W. 80 rds; S. 140 rds; E. 20 rds; S. 20 rds; E. 40 rds; N. 20 rds; E. 20 rds to beg. 80 Acres. $18.93 plus accrued costs 1497 Alfred H. and Clara E. Lawrence, Utah. The W of the SW1 of Sec. 5, T. 18 S., R. 9 E, S. L. M. 80 Acres $119.39 plus accrued costs outstanding group. Babies blessed in church were William E. Cox Jr., son of Mrs. Veree Childs Cox; Terry LaDue Scovill, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaDue Scovill; and David Lynn Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon. Jl son Galen and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hitchcock of Ferron spent the weekend in Grand Junction visiting at the home of Dessies sister. The Davis also visited the airport and many interesting places and report the flowers and vegetation very lovely. Wil-stea- CD-4211- -2 d, n Mrs. Hoso Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mortensen, out this program. who were accompanied by Mr and vited. Mrs. G. E. Anderson of Mantl, at- Everyone is in- hr Fr-ro- News from a Sunday evening visitors at the Denzil Jacobsen farm home were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marshall and Kathy from Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Myers and family of Price, Boyd and Montez Jacobsen and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Broderick. Harold Olmstead of Bountiful came for his wife Vaunna and baby Saturday. They have been visiting the past week at the Wilford Broderick home. He was accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Melvin Owens, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gould and son, of Bountiful. They all enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Broderick home, celebrating the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Gould. Vaunna is president of the Primary nnd Harold is Supt. of the YMM1A in their ward in Bountiful. Mr. Olmstead also teaches the following foreign languages in the Davis High School, Portugese, Latin, French, German and Spanish. Mr. and Mrs George Pearson accompanied their son, George Pearson Jr. and family to Denver and Louisville, Colo. Tuesday May 7, for a trip. West Virginia surface coal mining operattion producted more than 8.7 million tons of coal in 1955, according to statistics now available. This was about six per cent of total 1955 production of coal in the State. enoy Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson and family of Dragerton guests at the Mervin Johnson home. They brought their new baby boy to sacrament meeting and he was given the name of Ralph Terry. were-weeken- Mrs. Bessie Wright Ivan Nielsen and daughters, Ron-dSusan and Rebecca, Mrs. Agnes Nielsen of Ferron and Mrs. Edith Jensen made a trip to Elko, Nev. last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Griswold and get acquainted with the Griswolds new baby a, Shellee Sitterud, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ivan Nielsen came home and Mrs. Raymond R. Sitterud, and boy. with them after spending three Dennis O. Robertson, son of Mrs. weeks there assisting in the home. Ruth Robertson were confirmed in members of the LDS church Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and meeting Sunday having been bap- family and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell tized Saturday evening. Price and family of Sunnyside were weekend visitors at the home of Fireside for the MIA group of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen. young people was held at the home of Kelly Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. A. Ludene Cox atCarlyle Jones. tended a Postmasters banquet and convention Friday night in rice. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Buren Sunday, in honor Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackburn of their and daughter and children of Rains were Saturand new baby, the LaDue Scovills, visitors at the home of his were Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Scovill day Mr. and Mrs. Frank Black parents, and family, Mrs. Amelia Berg and burn. Cora, and LaDues friends from the Mission field, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen-ha- ll Joan Wright and ;Evan Price and Miss Butler, recently of were among the South Emery sen Port Townsend, Wash., now living ior class to go to Salt Lake Monin Salt Lake City. They came down on their Senior Educational day to be present when the son of La- Tour. Due and Roanna was named. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of ElMr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemon and mo were visitors Thursday at the family of Ferron were here Sunday home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley to attend church and see the baby Tucker. son of her brother Bill and Veree Cox blessed and named. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baldwin and family have moved into the Fame Mr. and Mrs. Miles Davis and Price home. son-in-la- w NE; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones had their baby boy named Sunday Ilia name is Christen Lee. Randolph Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs Howard Sorensen, cele- brated his 13th birthday at a party Saturday night at his home. Randolph has had a perfect attendance at Sacrament meeting,. Sunday School and Priesthood meeting for one year. hot water servico yours at low cost with Mr. and Mrs. Quo Sorensen, Ru ben and Orval attended funeral ser vices Monday of last week in Holla' day for their cousin, Larry Larsen, who was a traffic victim. He was an all-stathlete and the stake house was filled to ar over-flowin- g. Jeffery, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Olsen, enjoyed his 8th birthday Saturday morning at his home where 17 playmates gathered and enjoyed the frolic and lunch. a raTIUGMUJSG WATER H EATER PROTECTION POLICY 10-YE- The Seventies held their Fireside Sunday night at the Earl Olsen home. Dixie gave the- - lesson They are studying Doctrines of Salva tion" Vol. I by Joseph Fielding Smith. Wasatch Furnace & Appliance Co. Dial ME Price, Utah TV SALES & SERVICE Trade in your old range (coal or electric). We will allow $25.00 and uj on a new Westinghouse Range. Mr. Sylmer Thayne and family of Lehi were weekend guests at the Maggie Hansehome. The Thaynes are housing. two Indian students, a girl Myrtle from. Mexico, age 14, and a 12 year old, boy Lulse from Arizona. ' 'wa The Emery Ward Primary held annua) conference, Sunday night in the Recreation Hall. A splendid rendition of A Childs Symphony of Reverence" was bea' utifully portrayed by the children under the direction of Primary of ficers and Teachers. Velma John son was the narrator. Coleen Olsen painted the large colored picture of Jesus used in the final scene. Stake Primary President Cristy Humphrey and Ruby Robertson of Orange ville were in attndance. their o , o L--' splendid Mothers Day program will be presented Sunday morning, May 12, at 10:30 in the church house honoring all mothers of the community. The Junior and Senior Sunday Schools will meet to carry A Addins Machines and Typewriters Repaired CD-429- 0-44- Monument" had the following cast: Gary Oviatt, Annette Anderson, Doris Crook and Jean Anderson. Boy Friend For Dinner which is a comedy had the following cast: Bobbie Oviatt, Joan Olsen, Sandra Anderson. David Peacock, Micky Mortensen, Kendall Mortensen, Mar low Peterson and Lynn Sorensen. tended the wedding reception Wed-nsda- y Edna Keele and her daughter night of last week in Provo Connie are home again after spendfor Larry Anderson, son of Mr. and ing the past five months in Salt Mrs Paul Anderson. Lake where Connie was burned in an explosion and confined to the Mr. and Mrs. Shirl McArthur Mrs. Ferry Broderick went to LDS Hospital. Connie's recovery is were in Colorado the and family Salt Lake Thursday of last week to miraculous and the Keele family past weekend preparing their home visit with children and rela- are heartily welcomed to their Emto move after school is' out. Mr. tives. ery home by townspeople. McArthur is taking over a mining near Glenwood Springs. project Leona Sorensen is in Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Olsen nnd Colo, visiting with her daughter family spent the evening of May 1 The Mia Maid class in MIA held Mary Lou and family. She left two in Hiawatha at the English" home their Rose, evening program Tues- weeks ago. where they enjoyed the Gene Fullday evening in the Relief Society mer fight over television. Room. Decorations,. fav6rs and reDonald Mangum of Moab joined freshments were all in keeping with his wife Doris and son over the Jenel Mortensen and Stella Jacthe theme. Thirteen girls were pre- weekend at the Christiansen obsen attended Sunday services afJoseph sent to tie their Rose bouquet and home. He finished his work in Moab present it to president Geneive and has taken his wife and baby ter their prolonged illnesses. Gordon. This symbolized 85 of to Salt Lake where be plans to attheir class receiving individual tend barber school. Wynona and Rose Olsen and Bonnie Petty were guests Friday night awards. All mothers and the followat the Eva Killpack home in ing girls were present: Jackie Cox, Mr. our school teacher, left where the Fine Arts Club was Vickie Cox, Dalegene Farmer, Mur-len- e here Jones, of last afternoon Thursday Ockey, Sue Magnuson, Flor- week for his home in Tremonton, being entertained. A literary prowns presented. Lunch was ence Olsen, Sandra Sitterud, Sue to be in attendance at the marriage gram served by the hostess and games Winters, DeAnn Humphrey, Leora of his daughter. Elsie Sorensen sub- were enjoyed. Prizes were won by Guymon, Shirley McArthur, Donette stituted for him Friday in the Rose Olsen and Freida Holding. Justescn and Connie Price. The lea- school room. ders of the class are Cleo Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Foote of Moab Dortha Jones The YWMIA ExecuMr. and Mrs. James Carter and their mother, Hannah tive officers were special guests. brought were of Lehi weekend guests Foote, family to visit two days Sunday at the home of Lucille and Alton with her Stena Simonson. sister, Elmer Cox is in the LDS Hospital Jensen. were accompanied by Mrs. Foote is in her 80s. Mrs. undergoing treatments for a sto- Lucille's They CarMrs. mother, Ray J Simonson was in poor health last mach ailment. His wife is in Salt ter. week. Lake City with him. Rex Bunderson motored to Salt The MIA, under the drama direcJunior Young is improving after Lake early Monday morning and tor Lareda Olsen, presented two suffering a severe set back last transferred his 3 year old son Mark one-ac- t week. He was injured recently at from plays Tuesday night, May the LDS Hospital to the Price 7th, in the Recreation Hall. The a uranium mine on the desert and Mark stood the trip good. has been in the Price hospital for hospital. He has shown some Improvement several weeks with broken bones but doctors will be a long and a cracked pelvis along with and slow predict it process for Mark to get other complications. well. Mrs. Bunderson is with Mark. Mary Jane Bigelow, Green River, Utah. The E. 25 ft. of lots 13, 14, 15 & 16 of Blk. 14 of the First Division of Green River. $170.39 plus accrued costs. Clifford McDaniel, Cleveland, Utah. Com. 15 rds S. from the NE. cor. of the SE1 of NW1 of Sec. 13, T. 17 S, R. 9 E S. L. M, th. W. 20 rds; th. S. 14 rds; th. E. 20 rds; th. N. 14 rds to beg. 1.8 Acres $20.11 plus accrued costs. Roscoe E. & Eva Majors, Huntington, Utah. Beg NW cor. lot 3, Blk. 9, Huntington Town-sit- e Survey, S. 237.62 ft.; S. 56 deg. E. 337.92 ft. M. or L. to E. line of lot 2; N. to NE cor. of lot 3, Blk. 9, W. 16.5 rds. to beg. $127.89 plus accrued costs. Janet Marshall, Hunting-toUtah. Beg. at the SW. cor. of Lot 3, Blk. 12 Huntington Townsite Survey; th. E. 272.25 ft.; 494-- 3 Benjamin Jones Jr. & Sarah to the SE. cor. of said lot 3; N. Francis Jones, Huntington, Utah. 97 ft; W. 272.25 ft; th. S. 97 ft. rds S. from NE cor. Beg. 19 to beg. $126.41 plus accrued costs SEViSW1 Sec. 24, Twp. 17 S., R. Margie Ward, Huntington, 8 E., S. L. M., th. S. 10 rds; W. Utah. Lot 4, Blk. 12, Huntington 10 E. 10 N. 10 rds; rds; City. $212.77 plus accrued costs rds to beg. .69 Acres. $10.62 plus S. A. Mathie, Huntington, accrued costs Utah. E Lot 4, Blk. 14, Plat A, 557 Roscoe Conklin Majors, Hunt' of Huntington City, Emery County, ington, Utah. All of the N Utah. $15.02 plus accrued costs. the SE1 of the NE of Sec. 26, E., 80 Acres $220.00 plus accrued Ely to beg. 5.50 Acres $75.31 plus accrued costs costs Leola Mangum, Huntington, T. 17 S, R. 8 E, S. L. M., 20 AcUtah. Lot 2, Blk. 19, Huntington. res. $122.52 plus accrued costs No. 1312 Wm. F. & Belle F. Reid, 1833 Spencer E. or Vera R. Snow, 564 Soren Anderson, Huntington, $31.97 plus accrued costs Orangeville, Utah. All of the E Orangeville, Utah. Beg. 50 rds W. hi : Sec. 26, T. 17 S SE W Utah. 8 of the SE1; & all of the N of 18 R. S. J. Sec. and of cen. S., 28, Grange Myrl Ralph Twp. S R. 8 E., S. L. M., 40 Acres the SW of th SE ; & all of the th. W. 36 rds; N. 160 rds; E. Huntington, Utah. All of Lot 2, E, of the SE1 of the NE1 of S $202.80 plus accrued costs 36 rds; S. 160 rds to beg. 36 Acres Blk. 32, Huntington Townsite Sur595-- 1 Loren J. Marshall, Hunting-ton- , Sec. 5, Twp. 19 S, R. 8 E, S. L. $83.20 plus accrued costs vey. $26.97 plus accrued costs Utah. Lot 5, Sec. 36, T. 17 S. No. 1328-- 4 Jessie V. & Maurine BrM. 120 Acrs. $86.94 plus accrued Drew C. and R. 8 E., S. L. M 2.3 Acres $24.78 costs S. Addie W. Richards, Huntington, rds 60 Utah. yan, Price, Beg. plus accrued costs Utah. Beg. NW. cor. of Lot 2, In NW cor. SE Sec 39, Twp. 18 S., 1884 Spencer Snow & Vera Snow, Blk. 35, Huntington Townsite Sur- 720 & 723 Dortha A. and Cyril A. R. 8 E S. 2.75 ch, E. 26 ch, N. Orangville, Utah. NW!4 NW1 Sec McArthur, Huntington, Utah. The 9, T. 19 S, R. 8 E, 40 Acres 48 deg. 10 min. W. 3.87 ch, W. vey, Emery County, Utah, th. E. NEV of the NW of Sec. 18, T. 136 ft; S. 72 ft; W. 136 ft; N. 72 $64.64 plus accrued costs 23.25 ch. to beg. 7.55 Acres. $34.77 17 S R. 9 E S. L. M Also, SE1 ft. to beg. Also the N. 72 ft. of the accrued costs Mrs. L. R. Sherman, Huntplus NW1 of Sec. 18, T. 17 S., R. 8 E of Lot 2, Blk. 35. $483.33 plus Utah. Beg. at NE cor. of 1405 Rita Reid Purdy, Orangeville, ington, 80 S. L. M. Acres. $273.24 E., plus accrued costs Lot 4, Blk. 45 Huntington Town-sit- e of SW1 of Utah. the The SW,4 costs accrued Sec. 32, T. 18 S, R. 8 E, S. L. M, Dortha Mills, Huntington, 802-- 1 Survey th. W. 162.25 ft.; S. Ralph S. & Merle J. Grange, 94.25 ft; E. 162.25 ft; th. N. 94.25 40 Acres accrued Utah. N of Lot 1, Blk. 41, Hunt$198.13 plus cor. Utah. SE Beg. Huntington, ft. to beg. $31.88 plus accrued costs ington Townsite Survey. $12.40 NE NEV Sec 28. T. 17 S, R. 9 costs 1411 plus accrued costs. & No. J. Ellen H. Jr. Sylvester E., S. L. M, th. W. 80 rds; NEly M. Snow, Orangeville, Gordon F. &Tone Clark, to NE cor. of Sec. 28; th. S. 80 Cox, Orangeville, Utah. Beg. at 1844 Harold also beg. Utah. NE1 of SW of NW hi of Sec. 32, T. 18 Tooele, Utah. Beg. at the NW. rds to beg. 20 Acres $23.91 plus of NE Sec. of 5, Twp. 19 cen. 8 8 S L. M. S. R. N. cor. of lot 4, Blk. 28, Plat A, Casth. costs. rds; accrued E, S, R. 8 E, S. L. M, th. W. 48 tle Dale Townsite Survey, th. E, 854 Fred A. Wilstead and Isabelle SEly 80.5 rds; S 1 rd M. or L. to & 4 rds; NEly 51 rds; E. 24 rds; S. SE cor. of the SW of NW1, 4 & Irene Wilstead, Huntington, Utah rds; S. 13 rds; W. of 44 rds to beg. Also the N 2.25 $36.68 13 80 W. M to or to rds L. th. N. plus rds & 3 All beg. of lots beg. Blk. Plat B, 4, 5, rds; NE SE1 of Sec. 5, T. 19 S R. costs Acres $6.48 accrued accrued costs Lawrence Townsite Survey. $41.43 plus 8 E, S. L. M. 70 Acres $500.45 2 1420 Harold M. Snow, Orangeville, Mary Wayman, Castle Dale plus accrued costs. plus accrued costs Utah. Beg. 32 rds. E. of the NW. 855 Walter K. and Tessie Almalee Utah SE1 SE1. or Sec. 32, T. 18 2449 Ferron, Boyd T. Christensen, cor. of the NE of Sec. 33, T. 18 Utah. of lot E Jensen, Lawrenc, S, R. 8 E, S. L. M, 40 Acres Utah. All of the W of the NW1 S R. 8 E S. L. M., th. E. 16 1; & Lot 4, Blk. 6, Plat B, Law $88.86 plus accrued costs & all of the SE of the NW1 & rds; S. 23 rds; W. 16 rds; N. 23 rence Townsite Survey. $62.40 plus 1505 Alfred H. and Clara E. Wilall of the NE1 of the SW1 of rds to beg. 2.3 Acres. $59.28 plus accrued costs stead, Huntington, Utah. The Sec. 7, T. 20 S, R. 8 E, S. L. M. 871-- 1 accrued costs Fred A. Wilstead, Huntington, SE1 of the SE1 of Sec. 6, T. 18 160 Acres $280.82 plus accrued Utah. Beg. 40 rds N. & 26 rds E, S, R. 9 E, S. L. M, 40 Acres Spencer E. & Vera R. Snow, costs SE1 SEVi cor. SW of of 11, the the Blk. Lot costs 4, accrued $138.50 plus Orangeville, Utah. 3540 Green River Drainage, W. F. 17 9 S. R. T. Sec. of 32, S., E, L 1579 Rex Fillmore, Castle Dale, UtPlat A, Orangeville Townsite Asimus, Green River, Utah. Beg. M, th. N. 16 rds; E. 12 rds; S. 16 ah. Beg 26 rds W. of the SE cor. Survey. $151.56 plus accrued costs at a pt. 490 ft. N. & 30 ft E. Or12 rds to beg. 1.2 Acres W. & Vera Snow, rds; of the SE1 of the NE1 of Sec. Spencer SW Cor. Lot 3, Sec. 9, Twp. 21, costs of accrued N. $5.88 3 rds plus ' 17, T. 18 S, R. 9 E, S. L. M, th. angeville, Utah. Beg. R 16 E., th. E. 36 rds; N. 32 rds; SE cor. Lot 4, Blk. 22 Orangeville 879 Edna Cullum, Box 375, HuntN. 24 deg. W. 27 rds 8 Iks. N. 45 W. 36 rds; S. 184 ft; E. 213 ft.; ington, Utah. The NWVi of the City, th. N. 20 ft. W. 30 ft. S. deg. W. 21 rds; S. 24 deg. W. 19 S. 80 ft; W. 213 ft; S. 310 ft. to 9 17 S R. T. SW Sec. of 33, $7.03 to 30 plus ft. 20 ft; E. beg. rds 6 Iks.; S. 38 deg. E. 21 rds 7 Acres $43.39 plus accrued beg. M 40 L. Acres S. $51.78 plus E., accrued costs. 15 Iks; S. 25 deg. E. 12 rds 14 Iks; costs accrued costs Bruce H. Ware, Orangeville, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Utah. Beg. 106 ft. S. NW. cor. of 894 Irvine L. Coulter, 388 North 3rd Seal, this 18th day of April, A. D., 1957. East, Price, Utah. The S of the Blk. 26, Orangeville Townsite SurNWVi; Also the N of the SW1 vey, th. E. 106 ft; S. 45 deg. E. of Sec. 34, T. 17 S., R. 9 E., S. L. 128.71 ft; W. 197 ft; N. 91 ft. to 160 Acres $96.29 plus accrued M., beg. costs. Guy S. & Orlinda Ware, Or Jones, Elmo, angeville, Utah. Beg. 197 ft. S. of No. 910 Charles F. & SW Utah. SEVi of SE1 NW cor. of Lot 8, Blk. 26, OrangeSEVi of Sec. 4, Twp. 17 S., R. 10 (SEAL) County Auditor of Emery County ville Townsite Survey, th. E. 182 n, Page Fiv SALE LIST Ry David N. Jcwkcs, Clerk a , ac. (UTAH) PROGRESS Typewriter Rentals 3 months rental may be applied to the purchase price. Office Equipment Company 138 Phone 949 West Main Price, Utah ; titiUttmi DOUBLE TAKEI We took a double exposure of our subject to illustrate a noteworthy fact: The number of women who reach executive status in banks is almost double the number who do so in the general labor force. Banks are in the forefront of those that recognize the importance of women as key employees and as customers. Americans, male and female alike, in the banking business are ready and eager to serve the financial needs of American women in all businesses, including that of homemaking. EXECUTIVE: OUR BANK IS EVERYBODYS BANK. WHY NOT MAKE IT YOUR FINANCIAL HEADQUARTERS? 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