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Show EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS 1959 October Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nielson and two sons of Orem were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Both The annual Golden Jubilee Mrs. Bruce Mortensen. party was held Saturday, Sep- Morris and Glade are welders. tember 26. Dinner was served and a fine program enjoyed. Arthur Petty reports that the The Nielsen orchestra furnished sudden change In the weather music at the beginning. The pro- has increased the coal business gram was as follows: J. B. Jen- at Browning Coal mine to the sen, pantomime; Margaret Con- extent that It is necessary to hire a night shift. The men reover, piano selection; Eva Anna Larsen and Freida ported Monday, September 28. Behling, vocal trio; Betty John- Twenty six men are now son, reading; Ted Ann Nelsen, pantomime; two tap dances by Arthur and Ella Anderson atFaun Killpacks groups; Michael Petersen, reading, accom- tended funeral services In Manpanied by Ted Christensen on ti Wednesday of last week fpr the accordion; Elaine Ralphs, James M. Anderson, Arthurs saxophone solo; tap dance by brother. Charlotte Youngs group; talks by Bishop J. Keith Albrecht and LaVar Christiansen of Spanish Bishop Eric Nielsen of Clawson. Fork spent last week helping June Killpack was master of harvest Mervin Peacocks hay. His wife joined him over the ceremonies. weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Cleli Mortensen have moved to Price and Neil and three children of Kearns the is now driving visited recently at the Clifford milk truck. Mortensen home. Cox Visiting at the Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forbes of home last weekend were some of their children, Glenn and Alpine visited in Emery last Emma Cox from Salt Lake City week. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox Ella Nielson spent ten days in and baby Terry Lynn of Provo. California recently. She accomNorma Mr. and Mrs. Morris Single-'.o- n panied her daughter, took a trip to Green River Christensen of Hawthorne down and her son Gail, of Torrence, last week on business. brought her home. Stanley and Dora Jensen and Neil Peacock was honored at their son Keith of Price visited a birthday party Sunday when Sunday with the Oscar he reached his 7th anniversary. Grandma Mae Christiansen, was Attending a Legion Auxiliary the hostess to his playmates. convention in Monticello SaturLeah Peacock spent last week day were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Her father, Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. in Utah county. Don Petersen. Legion officers Bert Wilcox of Dragerton returned home with her and will from up state were present. spend a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (ThelMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Peacock ma) Wilson of Royal visited Sunday with the John Cooks. of San Francisco visited in Salt Lake wth their children. Wilbur The ladies are sisters. went on to Chicago by train. Mrs. Maria Cox went to Salt Helen is visiting friends and Lake City Thursday, October 1, relatives in Utah. She and Ella Pearl Olsen of Spanish Fork enjoyed to visit her daughter, Worthen, and family. While Monday and Tuesday of this here Pearl has arranged to week visiting in Emery with celebrate her mothers birthday relatives and friends. Wilbur is with a party for friends and the Director of the' Bureau of Indian Affairs. relatives. This is a family convention Huntsman Mrs. Deborah Paul Conover, state FFA vice sen of Boston, Mass, and Leland president, made a tour Monday Olsen of Ferron. and Tuesday of last week to several places where he checked on activities and gave instructions concerning FFA work. The places visited were Delta, Fillmore, Payson, Manti, Mt. Pleasant, Gunnison and Nephi. He also spent, four days prior to that at the state fair putting up exhibits and helping to judge state FFA chapter exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Eleanor) Parkinson of Laverkin and their daughter Josie and husband, Among the people who attendthe Melchizedek Priesthood party in Castle Dale Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen, Bishop and Mrs. Keith Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behling, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. John Behling, Mr. and Mrs. Ward George, Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen, Clyda Black, Eva Kill-pacand Hazel Christensen Lucy Rasmussen. ed k, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Henroid, of Las Vegas spent a few days here last week with the Eldon Visiting wth Mrs. Eunice NelThompsons. Eleanor and Tressa son last weekend was her dauare sisters. ghter Evelyn and husband, Jim Stanton, and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Olsen Francis, Virginia. Janet and spent their 50th wedding anni- Robert, of Park City. versary, Monday, the 21st, at home where relatives and frSpeakers at Sacrament meetiends visited them. Their chil- ing Sunday evening were Jesse dren are Hilda Funk of Helper, Tuttle of Castle Dale and Glen Deward Olsen of Green River, Stubbs, sminary teacher at Clyde Olsen of Price, Glen Ol North Emery. Mrs. Kay Stubbs played a piano selection. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Worthen and children visited her mother, Mrs. Annie Nielsen, in Moroni last weekend. Those attending the stake to Manti MIA temple excursion ALLIS CHALMERS Farm Equipment Parts Sales Service Authorized Dealer Friday evening last week were Gerald Stanton and wife, Mr and Mrs. George Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rasmussen, Mrs. Eleanor George, Richard Behling, Mr. and Mrs. Ray President Glen Bott, William F. Eden, Tom Price, Samuel Sanderson and Forest Gil- Sit-teru- d. Friends and relatives dropped in at the home of Joyce Olsen on Wednesday of last week, to help celebrate her birthday. Marvin and Judy Luke of Salt Lake City visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Funk, and with his folks in Orangeville. last weekend. Price Commission Company South First West Price in Pocatello, last Thursday. FERRON NEWS NOTES Kill-pac- k, Hi-La- n- PRE-StAS- Otf PfilCCS! Emery News Mrs. Rose Olsen OMjL Oran Bunderson of Salt Lake City was here over the weekend Kathy Halvorsen was honored on her 7th birthday Saturday at the home of grandparents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Orval Sorensen. Her friends gathered at a gala party, given by her mother, Mary Lou Halvorsen. A7GQIALS DeAnna Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis, left here September 22 for Salt Lake City where she registered as a Freshman at the University of Utah. She is being housed at the girls dorm. DeAnna graduated from the Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleasant. Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders CLEVELAND NEWS NOTES Mrs. Agnes Jensen Mrs. Hannah Oveson has returned home from the Jackson Hole area in Wyoming where she had employment for the summer. She says they felt the earthquake very strongly at the time of the Hebgen Lake and family were here for a couple of days and visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Stokes and other relatives and friends here and in Huntington. a few days. They brought her some bad burns on her hands back Saturday. and arms.- - They were quite a bit better when they left to go Word has been received from home Sunday. They live near Mrs. Nora Jensen that she ar- Tonys work in the Flaming rived safely in Minnesota and Gorge area. that she is enjoying her visit Visitors at the home of Mr. very much. and M.-s- , William Stokes Sunday Mrs. Marie (Oveson) Oviatt were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jenand children have been spend- sen of Huntington. ing a couple of weeks visiting with her mother while her husband has been employed in some Mrs. Marcella Green and her son and daughter from Ogden other area. Were visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James (Karoo Dave Mills. Melvin Mills and his Cramer) Jensen were here over daughter from Huntington were the weekend visiting with Mr. visitors there also. and Mrs. Barney Jensen of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cramer of Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. Val Sanderson from Hanksville came up during the week to get some more of Mrs. Gladys Allred, Mrs. Jon-en- a their things. Viola went back Johnson and Mrs. Agnes down with them and visited for Jensen, went to Provo Monday. Mrs. Johnson went in to see her doctor. Mrs. Jensen and Mis. Allred did a little shopping. Mrs. Rex Fillmore Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jensen went to Salt Lake City a few Arthur Day and daughter, Iris Mr. and Mrs. James W The Elders Quorum of Huntdays last week. Mr. and Mrs. of Nampa, Idaho visited were visitors at the home of ington First and Wilson, Wilford Jensen of Price came Second wards Wall Clarence Mrs. and Mr. at and at the home Ferrel Day over and took care of their enjoyed a party Saturday night Marius home Johnson Friday at the Old Ranger Station picnic place and did their chores while the of last week. they were gone. grounds in the canyon. They Mr. and Mrs. Tony Marvl-daki- s invited their wives and partMr. and Mrs. John Ramage Speakers In Sacrament meetand daughters were here ners. About 60 were present for of Huntington and Mrs. Chris- for a few days last week. Delor-l- s the program and watermelon ing Sunday evening were Johnson of Huntington, tens Jensen enjoyed dinner at had an accident and had and cantaloupe. representing the High Council, the Melvin Jensen home Sunday. and John Jorgensen of Castle Mr. and Mrs. Malacarne of Dale. A special musical number was rendered by Reva Gordon Santa Ana, Calif., who have been of Huntington accompanied by visiting at the James Wilson Mrs. Norma Hall. President Hall home for some time,' left for Ross Gordon and Mrs. Johnson their home Friday. and daughter were also visitors. courses and distances to an apNOTICE OF LEASE Jay Stevenson spent a couple proved United States mineral 035376) 585 Utah Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stokes of days last week in Spanish (PL Fork visiting his daughter, Mr. Published pursuant- - to Sec- monument; (4) Whether such claimant Is tion 7 of the Act of August 13, a locator or Floyd Brinkerhoff and Dermus and Mrs. Chester Taylor. purchaser under and Floyd Jensen, who all help1954, (68 Stat. 708) and such location; funeral Those the attending IT MAY ed with transportation. Clay TO WHOMEVER (5) The name and address of Christiansen played an organ, of Mrs. Jennie Atwood in WellCONCERN: such claimant and names and an early model and the first ington Saturday were Mrs. Mar-grIS HEREBY GIVEN addresses so far as known to Jensen, Mrs. Christens in NOTICE one installed in the temple, for pursuance of a proper Re- the claimant of any other person, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. James the opening exercises. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo quest for Publication , hereto- or persons claiming any interest fore filed In accordance with or Interests In or under such Atwood. Ora Lee and Sterling Waite Section 7 of the Act of August unpatented mining claim; and family left here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Reid of 13, 1954 ( 68 Stat. 708) and the such failure shall be conclusCFR ively deemed (1) to constitute of last week. Mrs. Waite and Price visited Sunday at the Rex regulations thereunder (43 children have been here on va- Fillmore home. 186.8): a;waiver and relinquishment by cation at the Homer Jolley 1. That on or about November sijch mining claimant of any December 1, and all right, title, and Interest home for the past 1V4 months. Sunday visitors at the Marius 21, 1958, effective Mr. Waite, who was on a two Johnson home and to visit with 1958, there was issued by the under such mining claim as to, week vacation, came for his Mrs. of America, under bbt only as to. Leasing Act Mary Day, who is staying United States family and took them to Colo- there, were Mrs. Annie Black- and pursuant to the mineral minerals, and (ii) to constitute rado where they visited the area burn and Mrs. Reid of Clawson; leasing laws as defined in Sec- a jconsent by such mining claimof his LDS mission and met Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Day of Pro- tion 11 of the Act of August 13, ant that such mining claim and some of his converts. They vo; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Day and 1954 (68 Stat 708) an oil and gas any patent Issued therefor, shall as bn motored back to their home in subject to the reservation of family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. lease to David K. Watkiss, Torrence, Calif, where Mr. Waite Darwin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lessee, and that David K. Wat- Leasing Act minerals specified Is 1193 irt section 4 of said Act of Augis a ward clerk in his ward. Jack Johnson of Cleveland. The kiss, whose address Lake City ust 13, 1954, and (iii) to preDays also visited at the Ferrel South 19th East Salt lessee clude thereafter any assertion Lee Olsen, son of Mr. and Day home. Utah, is the present Dr. Loretta Foote of Salt Lake said lease as to the lands by such mining claimant of any here Fridelivered the 16th baby to a Mrs. Earl Olsen, left Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor described in Section 2 .of this right or title to or interest in, morning to register at CSU Salt Lake family last week. Mrs. day for Cedar in his Sophoof City Spanish Fork visited at the Notice, bearing Serial No.records any Leasing Act minerals by Foote practiced home nursing as shown by the been reason of such mining claim. He more has employyear. Jay Stevenson and James Wil- of the Bureau in Emery for many years where of Land Managecrew this The date of first publication weekend. with over the ed a son homes survey she raised her family. ment, Department of the In of this Notice shall be Oct. 1, 1959. Mrs. Mont Allen of Cleveland terior; and, Hazen Brinkerhoff of Salt 2. That said lease covers lands DATED September 22, 1959 Mrs. her vsited with daughter, Patrol Guide The Primary Lake City spent Saturday night in the County of Emery, State Ernest E. House, Manager, with his parents. He is employ- class cooked their supper in tin Norman Fillmore, Monday of of Utah, described as follows, Salt Lake City, Utah Land Ofed with Mountain States Fud foil at the city park late Thurs- last week. to wit: fice, Bureau of Land ManageCo. He was accompanied by Van day afternoon. Their teachers lands which when ment; Department of the InteriMrs. Wattis Unsurveyed Fish of Grant Olene Oviatt and are Bertha Reese Davis, whose mother is or. visited at the Leonard Mathie surveyed will probably be: Anderson. Sheila Davis. TOWNSHIP 26 South, RAN- First Publication: October 1, home Friday and Saturday while GE 7 East, Salt Lake MER- 1959 was hunting elk. husband her Allen Lawrence Mr. Mrs. and Stephen Christiansen, LeRoy IDIAN Last Publication: November 26, Maxfield and Gary Jensen of of Partone were guests at the Section 4: SWVi 1959. Fillmore Merrill Mrs. SP5 and Salt Lake were home for the Paul Olsen home Wednesday Section 5: SE weekend. They are roommates. afternoon. They brought lum- returned to his base at Fort Section 8: ENEH: : of ber from Huntington canyon Riley, Kansas Wednesday Section 9: WNEV, NWVi will make their week. LEGAL last They Is Allen saw Verdas mill. Mrs. Dwight Blackburn left last 3. That If any person claimWakefield. in home week for Salt Lake. He regis- sister, Jean. ing or asserting under, or by Probate and Guardianship tered as a Freshman at the Uni Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilstead virtue of, any unpatented min- Consult the District Court Clerk he last left Mortensen At of Kendall Utah. present versity from ing claim located prior to en- or respective signers for further is living with Berg and Nedra week for Provo to resume his received a telephone call in . Is who the actment of the Act of August son information. Errol their Duzett. studies at the BYU. His housing 1954 (68 Stat. 708), 13, any at stationed Alameda, Navy is at rtelaman Halls and he enright or interest In Leasing Act NOTICE TO CREDITORS Una Pierce of Salt Lake City rolled as a Sophomore. He has Calif. minerals (as defined in Section ' mothis with in her worked here 'week spent last Probate No, 1081 Emery 11 13, of of Act as a said August Pearl Brinkerhoff had ther, Anna Williams. She is em summer assisting with farm SEVENTH JUDICIAL as IN to the THE 1954) through Saturday guest Monday ployed at the State Capitol work, in the service station and her mother, Mrs. Sarah String-ha- lands or any part thereof, shall DISTRICT COURT IN AND building. Her husband, Spencer building projects for his father. She accompanied her mo- fail to file in the Land Office FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE Pierce, came for her Saturday He was Sunday School chorister ther to Provo Saturday where of the Bureau of Land Manage- OF UTAH and they returned to Salt Lake and a ward teacher this ment at Salt Lake City, Utah In the Matter of the Estate of will spend a yeek. she Sunday. Mr. Pierce is employed and within 150 days from the WILLARD L. MILLER at Z. C. M. L Deceased below stated date of first publiElmo Mrs. of Oviatt Celia Brent and Russel Jensen left Estate of Willard L. Miller, cation of this Notice, a verified with her mother. Mrs. Nels Hansen Mr. and Mrs. here Friday for Cedar City statement which shall set forth deceased. Creditors will present McArthur Monday. went to Salt Lake to see their where they will attend school as to such mining claim: claims with vouchers to the new grandson, born to Maurine at CSU. Brent registered as a at Castle Dale, Utah date of (1) and Mrs. The location; Brinkerhoff Patricia undersigned and Dennis Tuttle, last week. Sophomore. He has been em- her reof or book before on the 12th day of 59 a and (2) of The class page gave Gradparents, the Fred Tuttles, ployed this summer at the wiener roast outing at the ch- cordation of the notice or cer- November, 1959. from Orangeville accompanied Mountain Ranch operated by urch (s) Anna Laura Miller grounds Monday for the tificate of location; and Arthur Petty. Russel registered 15 them. Maggie remained Administratrix of the Estate new members who will join (3) The section or sections of planned to stay a few days with as a Freshman. of Willard L. Miller, deceased. In 60. Mrs. Devonna McArthur the public land surveys which them and get acquainted with and Mrs. Arlene Hansen helped embrace such mining claim; or Mack V. Bunderson Crook Mr. and Mrs. Reno her first grandchild. if such lands are unsurveyed Attorney for Administratrix make the party a success. spent two days last week In either the section or sections Castle Dale, Utah Martha Jacobsen, her twin Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall which would probably embrace Date of First Publication: SepIn Provo two and Doris and and Cecil and sons, Ceylon, family and family spent the weekend such mining claim when the tember 10, 1959 daughters, Steiia and Lorraine, with Kathleen, who registered at the home of her parents, Mr. public land surveys are extend- Date of Last Publication: Octsenior enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City last week at BYU for her ed to such lands or a tie by ober 1, 1959 and Mrs. Leo Atwood. last weekend. year. Mrs. Hugh Davis of Provo returned to Emery with Mr. and Eddie Anderson registered at Mrs. Crook for a weekend visit. South Emery last week and at- Mrs. Davs and Mrs. Crook are tended school two days. He was old friends. in very poor health last summer. His classmates are happy to Speakers in Sacrament meetwelcome him back to his Junior ing Sunday evening were Raymond Sitterud of the High year. Council and Fred Stllson, both The Primary sponsored a trip of Orangeville. Betty Bnuderson, to the Manti temple Friday ward MIA Era director, spoke night of last week. Twenty nine on the forthcoming Era drive. Home Builders and Trail BuildRobert Anderson was sustainers were baptized for 290. Clark Williams officiated in this ord- ed Explorer athletic manager inance at the temple. Teachers for MIA. Emer Burr was sus of thi3 gtoup are Ret and Fay tained as a head ward teacher. Jensen, Ella Anderson and Ven- He replaces Alonzo Olsen, who ice Jensen. They were accom- has been selected as president panied by President Bonnie An- of the stak missionaries. derson and her two counselors, Adults are encouraged to atZona Anderson and Dix,? Olsen, and Derthella Blackburn, sec tend the Marriage Group Class retary. They were also accom-- p in MIA. Instructors are., Nels nied by Bishop and Mrs. and Maggie Hansen. Lawrence News Huntington News Ar-mo- et un-de- re and Mrs. Earnest Bastian Cleon Huntsman and his two of Mr. visited last Friday Aurora sons, Evan and Howard, attend- wth Clive the Killpacks. machine ed a Massey-FergusoMrs. Clyda Easley and Annie Funk were in Salt Lake City recently and visited with relatives and friends for a week. DJILDIHG Page Five Utah-03023- 7, NOTICE ! above-describ- De-von- Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielson and four children of Salina and 4-- H V 11 UfflSOFS o o o You can now own this big G.E. 13 cu. ft. upright IU U1 Ini FIRST PAYMENT 30 DAYS AFTER STRIKE IS SETTLED MODEL HU13S NEVER BEFORE AT SUCH A LOW PRICE at Orangeville School eft. 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