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Show October 4, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two Smeity 4 Bister, back which was scheduled to be Mumm, Mr. and Mrs George Mrs Fred Zwahlen. They also len and Mrs. and Mr. Berensen, and Clayton brother performed Thursday (today). Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs Evan visited with his She will possible be there two Huntsman and Mrs. Eva Hunts- - family, Mr. and Mrs. John Zwah-- i and others, or three weeks. man. Ferron News P'uyyiete ESTABLISHED, 1900 Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah t In matter under the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as seeond-clas- a Entered Act of March S, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226; 20 Stat 359 ; 48 Stat 628 ; 65 Stat. 672). Mrs. Leona Huntsman Dr. William J. Seare The Relief Society opening Mrs Glendon Caldwell left social was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. for Glendale, Aria, with Tuesday in the Legion hall Under the her and famiiy Mr. daughter will now hold his clinics at the Perry Wakefield direction of the officers, Mrs. and Mrs. (Gwen) Steward. Lynn Irma. Bojc, Mrs. Erma Jensen, The Stewards have been home in Huntington each Thursday from 9 to 12 visiting Mrs Gladys Nelson and Mrs La- - jjere a.m. instead of Tuesdays, as previously held. jor some time and spent verna Peterson, a lovely after- - last week NATIONAL EDITORIAL Lake in Salt yung noon was enjoyed by alL A pro- 4 A! Qty at the home of his parents, Thursday afternoons from 1 to will be spent in gram and refreshments high- - Mr and Mrg. Robert Steward, Price. hghted the opening of another :Mrs Caldwell plans to stay for interesting line up of courses two or three weeks and tempo-fo-r . Editor and Publisher the new year. CLARIN D. ASHBY j rary arrangements are made RAY E. HASSINGER for another daughter, Betty Th- Printer, Operator Mrs. Blanch Jensen happily ornton, of Tucson, Ariz. to bring KIMBLE LARSEN Printer welcomed her son and family, her back home. CORRESPONDENTS Mr and Mrs. Dale Jt wen, of mKsawrcinvmiMS Mrs. Ruth Lltster, Cleveland Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng. for the weekend. Mrs. Their with her Draper mother, Visiting Maxine R. JO Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron G. Baker, Mrs, enjoyment was found in helping Maggie Fugate, during the week 4221 Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence H-EQST out at the home and visiting for was Virginia Maglioccio of Mrs. . Clara Glen Dale Castle Mrs. Snow, Jensen, Clawson a vacation joyed during last, tw0 Elmo Emma Mrs. , days. Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery Tucker, week. They went to Sacramento, mwmmmmmr mmxm Calif, to the home of Mr. and Manti Temple attendants Fri- - Mr. and Mrs. David Zwahlen Mrs Elwin Ralphs for their stay ' work and family of Murray visited at day evening for While there they visited with were the following: Mr. and Mrs. relatives homes in Ferron for w WUliams Fred "d Zwahlen, Mr and Mrs. Leon the weekend. Staying at the for an evening also. Enroute Mr. and Mrs. David home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Snow home they visited for a day with jjphg Mrs. Ralphs sister and husband, In 8 out of 10 cases of repainting The school teachers all attend' Mr and Mrs. M L Oveson, in i NOTICE ALLRED, deceased, and SARAH ed ' Institute in Salt Lake last Tooele, Bennett's Outside Pure DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- - E. AT J, RED, deceased, husband weekend. Several took their will do the job in just one coat I TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND and wife; EIGENE POULSON,' wives and families to spend a' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Snow were Your choice of brilliant white SALT LAKE Administrator of the estate of few days visiting friends and rel- among the teachers from this MANAGEMENT, I n, t vjl s 2 area attending Teachers Insti CITY, UTAH. Under the provis- - THOMAS FUGATE, deceased; atives. or 1,322 Colorizer colors. - n ions of Sections 2275 and 2276 of and all other persons unknown, the Revised Statutes, (43 U.S.C,' claiming any right or interest or Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen ited with their children in that Secs. 851, 852) as amended, the lien upon the real property des- - attended meetings for retired area. Among other things they State of Utah has filed applies- - cribed in the complaint adverse teachers in Salt Lake Thursday did while there was to consult tion to select under serial num- -' to plaintiffs ownership, or cloud- - and Friday. They met Mr. and 8 specialist, under the direction Section 15 ing plaintiffs title thereto, Dr- - Turman. As a result, Mrs. ber 044041 the E Mrs. John Stoor of Blackfoot, Defendants. xda.( wh0 came home with them Snow entered the St. Marks hos- and the E Section 22, T. 19 S.,1 Vi t Heir R. 11 E., SL Mar, Utah. TWTHE STATE OF UTAH TO for a visit. Mrs. Stoor (Jane) is pitalTuesday of this week in 031f (22 V33 purpose of this notice is to allow, The SAID DEFENDANTS Mrs. Larsens sister. preparation for surgery on her all persons claiming the land You are hereby summoned and adversely to file in the Land Of- -, required to serve upon B. L. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Snow and fice, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake .Dart, plaintiffs attorney, whose baby of Grantsville were week- City 10, Utah, their objections to address is 3 Bonomo Building, end visitors at the Glen Snow issuance of a deed to the State.' price, Utah an answer to the home. Any objections must be filed, Complaint within 20 days after with evidence that a copy there-- 1 service of this Summons upon of has been served on the Dir- - yOU. if you fail so to do, Judg- - Carol Barton was home from ector, State Land Board, State ment by default will be taken Snow college the past weekend. of Utah 105 State Capitol, Salt against you for the relief deMrs. Verna Biddlecome enLake City, Utah, within 60 days manded in said Complaint which from the date of first publica- has been filed with the Clerk of ter tained at a luncheon Thursday honoring the ladies who tion indicated below. the said Court. have asslstedher to get located Charles T. Hohenthal This action is brought to re- in her new home. Present were Chief, Lands Section the cover a judgment quieting Published in the Emery County title of the plaintiffs in and to Hazel Wayman, Betty Fausett, Beth Hassinger, Margene Ashby, Progress September 13, 20, 27, the following real property, loBarbara and Janet Magnuson, October 4 and 11, 1962. of State cated in Emery County, Beverly Jensen, Darlene ThompUtah, more particularly describ- son, Dora Otterstrom, Mary Fall, SUMMONS ed as: Ona Tuttle and Mary Peterson. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Beginning at the Southeast Besides luncheon they played THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL corner of the East fractional games and did handwork. It was DISTRICT, IN AND FOR EMlot, lying North of Block 22, a very enjoyable afternoon ERY COUNTY, STATE OF Ferron Townsite Survey, UTAH Emey County, State of Utah; Mrs. Adela Jorgensen accomJESSE LARSON also known as thence North 31 rods; thher daughter Shirley to panied JESSE LARSEN, being one and ence West 16 rods and 13 Salt Lake for the past weekend. the same person, and ANNA feet; thence South 19 rods; thence East 5 rods and 4 LARSON, also known as ANNA Mr and Mrs Forrest Peterson LARSEN, being one and the feet; thence South 12 rods; Mrs. Emetine Jewkes went and same person, husband and wife. thence East 11 rods, to to Salt Lake last week to attend Plaintiffs, place of beginning, together the wedding and reception of - vs- with all improvements thereRonald Peterson and Katherine CLINTON BRYAN, Administraon, including all rights, privHobbs. tor of the estate of WILLIAM ileges, and appurtenances thWYATT BRYAN, deceased also thereunto belonging, or known as WYATE BRYAN, ereunto in anywise apperbeing one and the same person; taining. JESSE V. BRYAN, Administra- Dated June 12, 1962. tor of the estate of SARAH A. (s) B. L. Dart BRYAN, deceased, also known Attorney for Plaintiff as SARA BRYAN, being one and 3 Bonomo Building the same person, wife of WILLPrice, Utah IAM WYATT BRYAN, deceased; Plaintiffs Address: LEAH DEFRIEZ, Administra- Ferron, Utah. trix of the estates of JOHN L. Date of first publication September 13, 1962 Date of last publication October 4, 1962. Fishing Tackle Colt Pistols Guns and Ammunition Reloading Supplies Free Reloading Bench Ella Mae Nielson returned Allis Chalmers Machinery John Deere Farm Machinery home Friday after vacationing Pittsburgh Paints one month in California. She Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves flew down on a jet plane and Tote Goto returned home again by jet The Saddles and Bridles Cowboy Boots and Hats trip took two hours each way. She enjoyed the thrill of flying above the clouds. She made her headquarters at Hawthorne with her daughter, Norma Christensen. Her daughter, Nelda, from Dinuba spent a week with them. Price, Utah Her bon Van of Costa Mesa visited them. She visited in Orange, a source of pride to us because This report factually demonstrates our Calif, with her son Bob and wife in;you, our moved American have and our who of and family, in free system just great fellow enterprise. into a new home. Royce and Er-f.iNielson and five children of OUR SCHOOLS AND GOVERNMENT: 'Rio Grande paid 1961 property taxes of $1,189,910.41 in ' Kaysville brought Mrs. Nielson for school purposes, or enough to educate Utah. Of $878,744.75 went home from Salt Lake. Royce and Erma visited at the Marion as students ($327 per pupil 2,687 reported by the Utah State Board of Education). home over the weekwent for county and municipal purposes. A significant Remainder, $311,165.66 end and brought their new roads! item, $41,843.13 for baby to see its grandparents- I naxu; 653-24- Several members of the faculty of Ferron attended a special reunion type party Thursday evening in Midvale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen. Other hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sorenson, both men being former South Emery teachers. A lovely evening was enjoyed by all and among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Snow, Mr and rs. Kermit Peterson, Mrs. Ida Conklin. Mrs. Ida Rasmussen, Mrs. Lucinda Wild and Mrs. Fern Christensen. GrjrjETr i 653-26- ! MUM Castle Dale News PA0OT .1 See your nearest Bennett's Coaler Look for the Bennett's sign. I Emery News Price Commission DEAR EELLOW CITIZEN: it is citizens. DO YOU KNOW this, faith directly state, : During 1961, Rio Grande railroad paid a total of $32,625,216 in wages to its employees, community-mindresidents of this territory. Its and of materials purchases supplies amounted to $11,754,279. OUR ECONOMY fast-growi- ed Theres a whole world of wonderful things to see and enjoy right lere in our own beautiful state. passenger mile S&H and the many merchants financing, for your home improvement or remodeling needs. save money when you ship by rail. Rio Grande revenue per ton mile was only 1.327 for the 5.42 billion ton miles produced in moving 19,622,158 revenue net tons in 1961.' You CENTS Price, Utah makes such a direct contribution to the support of your local government and community. Remember, also, that in this age of indiscriminate subsidy of less moves millions efficient forms of transport, your Rio Grande pays its own way, and taxes, tool of tons of freight out of your way on its privately financed and maintained steel highways. No other form of transportation It . Call on us next time you plan a shipment or arrange a trip. Sincerely, P S. Get a few extra copies and send them to your friends in othei states. Theyll love it, too I Saved by thousands of Kiifoylc Krafts, Builders You was i t that S&H has created a special Tour Program that we want you We furnish the plans, construction, . . spend less when you travel by train. Rio Grande revenue per CENTS for the 116,027,252 passenger miles 2.49 only required to 1961. 516,176 carry passengers during YOU AND YOUR GOODS: who give S&H Green Stamps are so proud of the people and the natural splendor of our fine state to have absolutely FREE I Pick up your free S&H Tout Maps-deta- iled for every part of our state, plus a handsome souvenir scenic booklet at any service station near you that givei S&H Green Stamps I ng smart, thrifty shoppers throughout Utah I Walch DENVER out for the kids. & Let them live to enjoy the life for which theyre preparing. RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD |