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Show mmm PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, March 18, 1970 O Legal Notices 5 O Legal Notices TS LIVESTOCK owners invitation to bid for annual grazing permit Bids enclosed within sealed envelopes and marked"Seal-e- d Bids for Grazing" will be received by the Southeastern Region Office, Utah ' State Division of Fish and Game. 4S5 West Railroad Avenue. Price, Utah, 84501, between the .dates of March 19, 1970, and March 30, 1970$ will be opened at 10:C on March 31, 1970. The permit will authorize grazing of cattle in the ag. gregate of 3, 750 cow days between the dates of May 15 and June 15, 1970. The area to be grazed is located on the Byron Howard Property, Huntington, Emery County, Utah. The grazing regular ' tions pursuant to which the permit will be issued, as well as the forms for submitting bids are available at the office of die Division of ORANGEVILLE NEWS Emery County ladles Fish and Game at 455 West Railroad Avenue, Price, Ut, or from Wildlife Management Area Superintendent, Joe Jeffs, residing in Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah. Date of first publication March 19, 1970 Date of last publication March 26, 1970 March 5, 1970 Date of last publication March 26, 1970 Castle Dale City ditches Notice and blade March 23 - 3L Any resident not wanting BUREAU OF LAND MANditch in front of their pro- AGEMENT, Land Office, perty cleaned in this manner Salt Lake City, Utah. please have their ditch al- Notice is hereby given that ready cleaned. the State of Utah, under the provisions of die Act of Con- gress approved June 21, 1934 '48 Stat. U85;43U. S. C. 871a) has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory patent for the following Annual Meeting of the Calands granted to die stle Valley Federal Credit State under various acts of Union will be held Monday, Congress for the support of March 30, 1970 at 8 p.m. common schools! in the HuntingtonElementary Utah 10130, T. 20S. , R. HE. , multipurpose room. Sec. 36, NE N1ZNW14, There will be a guest speak- - E 12 NWl4114,NWl4 SE14. er. program, door prizes and T. 20S., R. 13E., Sec. 32, refreshments. S 12 SE 14. Everyone is invited to attSalt Lake Meridian, Utah. end. Persons asserting a claim to any of the above --described Date c first publication law other than through the March 12, 1970 State, or having a bonafide Date of last publication to the proposed objection ' March 26, 1970 issuance of patent, are required to file protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P. O. won $200.00. by Christ! Humphrey 55Mrs. Venice Scovill is home from the f OUR. TOWNS 6REATCT POTENTIAL 16 IN CITIZENS... ' . j'ut ' . J 141 i, 'I 'I ' i ;1. J-.-- - ' J Women from Emery County attending die recent Farm Bureau workshop are: left to right, Betty Bunderson, Roxie Nelson, Velda Seeley and Ida Snow. -d- escribed , hospital feeling improved. Keep em were. 55Mrj. Marcia Snow spent several days in the Price Hospital suffering from the flu. 55Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Seeley of Craig, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Cox of Richfield, and members of their families were weekend guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, LaVar Sitterud. They were here to attend the wedding of their brother Kenneth's and Geneal's daughter Saturday evening. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Relatives here learned of the accident Utah 84111. Any claims or Mrs. of son and Mr. Elliott of Mr. Reid, be filed, must objections Henry C. Reid of Kearns. He jumped off with evidence that a copy the diving board while swimming and hit thereof has been served on shallow water, injuring his head and rethe Utah State Land Board, ceiving other bruises. within 30 days from date of 55Mr. Miles B. Davis drove to Salt Lake last publication indicated City the past weekend to bring his wife . below. Where the State of Dessie home. She has been staying with Utah may have already a son, Lamont and family, during the transferred the lands to pritime of their son and wife losing their vate ownership, the issuance CLEVELAND'S SECRET PRESIDENT baby. of a patent will not affect CANCER MAS SO FEARED IN 1893 THAT 55Mr. and Mrs. Rhomer Curtis took Mis. - TO the present owner's title to PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND Nevada to to Johansen Bryon recently FINANCIAL AVERT AN INTERNATIONAL the lands. Kirk and and their visit Julie Johansen PANIC HAD 70 HAVt SECRET SURGERY s J. E. Keogh, Manager new baby. FOR JAW CANCER ABOARD A IN ANCHORED YACHT over were weekend PRIVATE the 55Vititing upstate Date of first publication HE NEW YORK'S EAST RIVER. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Gardner. They T0DA MORE March 19, 1970 Ly spent some time in Grantsville and ARE CURED THAN 1.500,000 AMERICANS Date of last publication Deanna's Baibara Mis. SECRET.' NO sister, brought THATS OF CANCER April 16, 1970 Peterson home with them for a visit with the folks, the Wilburn Robertsons. 55Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jewkes and family of Carbon County visited ,111s mother, Mrs. Mary Jewkes the past weekend. They 55Mrs. Wanda Jones, who has spent the also attended the Starr-C- ox wedding. past five weeks in American Fork with 55Mr. Jay Sitterud and friend. Miss Wilher sister, C hasty Harris, who has been kinson, of Provo were guests of his folks recovering from surgery, returned home 55Myrtle and Lyman Larsen, Blanch and the past week, Donna and LavarSitterud. Friday afternoon. Clive Killpack spent Friday and Saturday 55Mrs. Crystal Rosenburg, who has spent Jay has been attending the BYU. in Manti and went through three sessions 51Mr. Leonard Johnson was able to come the whiter with her family in California, the Manti LDS Temple each day. at home from a Salt Lake hospital last returned home Thursday afternoon. from Fox and and Sharon family qiLyle week. He is recuperating at his home, 55Mr. and Mrs. Ait Huntsman, who have spent from Friday unColorado, Denver, and getting around some after his recent spent the winter in Phoenix, Arizona, retil Monday here with Sharon's mother, accident. turned home the first of the week. Mrs. Margaret Magnuson and family. 55Chris Nielsen has spent the entire 55Viiiting here recently during Mrs. Sunday at a special meeting held in the Stanton (Rose) Tuttle's illness were Jack week in Utah Valley Hospital at Provo, Council room of the LDS chapel, High ' and Valene Moffitt of Salt Lake City, receiving treatments for high sugar contheir new baby was blessed, and given Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen of Price and ditions. He is expected home by the the name Brendon Bruce Fox, by his unthe Glen Jones's of Huntington. end of the week. cle Reid Huntington of Granger, Utah. Also calling to see the Tuttles and other TOMima Jensen is in Price Hospital for All members of the Ward Bishopric attfriends were the Pattersons, who lived tests and observations. ended this special meeting. The followand worked here on the Joes Valley 55 Robert and Mary Wilkinson from Durelatives were also present, die Fox ing chesne just moved to our vicinity and Sharleen Dam, they are now living in Arizona, Mrs. the Aunt, baby's family; are occupying the Thomas Kikes home from aunts 55Many relatives and friends from here here, Rowley, Huntington;two drove to PriceS aturday evening to attend on the bench. Mr, Wilkinson is a farmer Mardean Riley and two children, Jamie the wedding reception of Kerry Ware and and trucker. and Patty, and Mrs. Dick Cox and son his bride. Kerry is the son of Mr. and the only grandmother. baby's Shayne; Mrs. Bruce Ware. Mis. Margaret Magnuson, her son John 51 Visiting relatives here the past weekand daughter, Kathy; two cousins, Peggy end were Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Jewkes and Cox and Sandra Wilberg, both Castle members of their family, also members and Mr. and Mrs, Reid Huntington, Dale; of the Moyston Cox family. Utah. Granger, MMr, and Mrs. Don Jewkes and daughter The Fox and Magnuson family viiitedl Susan, drove to Green River Sunday to their grandmother, Emiline Cox, while see their new grandaughter, born to Mr, they were here. and Mrs. William Brock. The little girl OTMr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe of Ogden has an older brother and a sister. visited here Thuisday and Friday with 55The Vaughn Reids of Provo visited Mrs. Beebe's sister, Mrs. Margaret Magwith his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid nuson and family, enroute to Arizona, These days about the only and son Lynn, the past weekend. Their Dr. had ordered a two weeks rest 55S pending a few days in Richfield with thing you can be sure of get-in- g for Mr. Rebe. a son, Coy Jewkes and family, was Mrs. tor a nickel ia five penOlive Jewkes, She attended the M. I. A. nies ; Show in which her son took part. She" also visited with a daughter Diane in Don Cox flew Price while her ' to San Francisco on business. Diane and Don have three children. IIMembers of the Larsen family from out of town were guests at the home of Even with one more term to go, the kids Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Cox over the weekare still excited about school ending. end. They came for the wedding of the Who can blame them with a river trip Cox's daughter, Sheri, and Jos. Wm. Starr. HOGS: U.S. No. land No. 2, 200 to 225 waiting for them one week after school The young couple will live in Salt Lake lb. 26.00 to 26.50; 225 to 250 lb. 25. is out. One of the faculty members, 25-5300 to 325 lb. 23.00 - 23. 25; City. Stephen, the Cox's son, was home 0; Keith Wright, has planned a river trip for from the B. Y.U. and was best man at the all interested students. The trip will 405 to 495 lb. sows 19.00 to 21. 30. SHEEP: Mixed feeder and slaughter 90 to wedding. Their young daughter, Gerri start at Ouray and go to Green River, 110 lb. 27.40 - 27.50. Lynn, was a flower girl. about one week. Everyone is taking OTThe townspeople were well represenCATTLE: Cows steady; stock and feeder stocking up on plenty of sun tan oil so ted at the Emery County High School cattle steady to strong; fed steers and they can come' back with the best tan. hfrs. 100 to 150 cents higher; bulls fully games held at the BYU in Provo. The More than likely everyone will come young men are to be complimen ted on back with an A- -l bum. steady. an outstanding job. COWS: Canner and cutter cows 21. Four girls were chosen to attend Girls 55Mrs. La von Justesen visited her moth20; Utility and Commercial 22,40 -State last week, they are Paula Reay, 24. 20; standard cows to 25. 60. er, Mrs. Gregerson, who has been quite Rena Baggs, Christine Franklin, and ill the past weeks. All the girls are really BULLS: slaughter 25.50 - 28.60. Sandy Cribby. FED CATTLE: Choice fed steers 30. 55Mrs. Emil Luke took her daughter, 1. excited, and. can hardly wait to get Sammie and younger children back to 0. 80. 60; good to low choice 28. gone. Last years Girls Staten are already Salt Lake City the past week. Fed hohtein steers 26.50-28.9- 0; Choice giving them lips on what to do if they fed hfrs. 29. 50 to 32. K3; good to low want to run for an office. The girls will choice 27.10 - 29.30. Hostess to the Clique Club Thursday travel to Cedar City and spend the week FEEDER STEERS: Choice 520 to 655 lb. at College cf Southern Utah. I'm sure evening was Mrs. Lavon Justesen. The 35.00-3- 5. ladies enjoyed a social evening and re50; choice fleshy 870 to 932 this will be a great experience for the 30. 0. lb. freshments were served, 70; mixed good and chogirls. 585 to 680 lb. 32. conice 3. would like to River 90; 505 to Green High KIPA and Club the guests Entertaining 870 lb. hoL feeder steers 26.85-30.6- 0. on Griffen GardMrs, was Sybil being Deanna Mrs. gratulate Thursday evening FEEDER HFRS: Choice 520 to 575 lbs. chosen Teacher of the Week. Mrs. Griffner. Visiting, handwork and an evening 30. 40-- 3 L 40; mixed good and choice 56C en teaches English III and Art and does a social was followed by refreshments. to 612 lb. 29.00-29.6- 0; 400 to 667 lbs. tremendous Job in both. She moved to hoL hfrs. her first 33.70 38.50. is from this open G. Hawaii, Rock R.H.S; The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, CALVES: choice 212 to 285 lb. steer elf. Trail Camp, met at the home of Mrs. year with us, and we do hope that it 45.75 to 50.00; choice 293 to 405 lb. be last. the won't A on lesson the week. Mary jewkes past ' 39.00 to 45. 50; 413 to 490 lb. 36. K) to Pep Club has chosen Twinkle Ross their the Scottish and Welsh Emigrant Pioneers 39, 20;good 420 to 470 lb. 32.00-3- 5. for March. the of 30; Girl Club Month, was given by Mrs. Cristy Humphrey. Pep choice 297 to 360 lb. hfr. elf. 38. 25 to is a Freshman and has contribuTwinkle of Anna in was Jewkes charge Captain 39. 25;362 to 46S lb. hfr. 33. 6. 75. ted a lot to the Pep Club. The Pep Club the business of the meeting. The memCOWS: STOCK her for Twinkle like aged stock cows with thank to would help beautiful a bers and guests quilted on 150 lb. clfs. at side 272.50 to 280.00 and support, and congratulate her for a quilt. per pair. job well done. Believe It orNot ' mm Castle Theatre Huntington, Utah OPEN - 7ilS P.M. SHOW TIME -- 7:30 P.M. 1HURSDAY & FRIDAY . 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Any classified phoned in which is not paid at the time of insertion, will be billed at 50 jfer word, minimum $1.00 per week. 748-243- Classified Display Insertions $1 per column inch. FOR SALE $20.00 and $25.00 Don Jensen, Clawson Kendall A, Mortensen CLASSIFIED 4 INCOME TAX assistance. Call: Perry E. Snow, 96 North 2nd West 71 SHOW PRICES Children 3! f O For Sale 387-29or doya Snow 743.2368 8- -c 0 Damians Adults Students fU COUNSELORS. U)aBD(cneif's Orjlhr-il- i Castle Dale liens Up 1962 Internat$1000. 00. Rambler Classic 770 FOR SALE; SINGER Sales Vctfcm Sowing Llachlno St 12-- c ional 34 ton 4x4, 1963 4 door, $400.00. CaU 384-22- 81 Salina 529-447- or tfc 8. PHIL HALAMANDARIS Agont M North Sod East, m$m , - INCOME TAX assistance. Keith Ware, Orangeville and Service ; GREEN RIVER HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Computerized home tax service MASTER TAX RECOVERED-SECRET- IteOktlfrm&t OVork Wanted protection. -- son-in-l- aw, i'i'iyj Special Notice Congratulations! I just heard on my car radio youve , nil's J-- t SYV ple Square Hotel in Salt Lake City on March 11 and 12. Attending the workshop from the county; Mrs. Roxie Nelson, Ferron, Mrs. Zelda Seeley, Huntington, Ida Snow, Castle Dale, and Betty Bunderson, Emery. Theme of the workshop was "Farm Bureau Women - Power from Concern to Action - 1970. " Guest speakers at the workshop included Dr. Edwin Petersen, Utah State University, Dept, of History, who spoke on Communism versus Free Enterprise in Agriculture; V. Allen Olsen, Farm Bureau Executive Secretary, spoke on National Legislation and election; Leonard Johnson from the American Farm Bureau spoke on the new problems of air pollution and insecticides in our world. Mrs. Lucy Beth Rampton, First Lady of the State and main speaker at the closing luncheon, reported on the conditions of the State. Date of first publication will be cleaned by tractor s Four Emery County women attended the Farm Bureau Workshop held at the Tem- Notice U; Hiighbors r Dureau workshop Dog Licenses are now due in The duties will be to refill Orangeville City. Tags be- -s unken graves, watering and come delinquent the last day cutting of lawns, implanting of March, so tags must be of lawns, general cleaning bought immediately, and maintenance of ceme- - Tags can be obtained from Orangeville tery. Bids must be handed in be- - Treasurer, fore March 3L 1970, at Ferron Town Hall. tery. v .H attend Farm Bids are now open for caretaker at Ferron Town Ceme- East Mala Prloa Price, Utah Phone Res. Office Hours daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and from.10 a.m to 2 p.m. Saturdays For your convenience. IS7-3S- Castlo Dale WE FEATURE Hotoi HAMBURGERS PhOM Dont or 748-23- 384-260- 2 BOARD AND ROOM Miss This! e Cooks a a . ROOMS ONLY e VoIvctFrcezc a HOME COOKED MEALS Permanent or Temporary Residence 4th East Main Street RATES PRICE, UTAH a Delly er HeluUp BUILDING SUPPLIES - HARDWARE ' PAINTS APPLIANCES THOMPSON Week? CASTLE DALE, UTAH 748-26- 63 PRODUCERS SALINA AUCTION REPORT. JO-- 23. TOP GRADE LATEX all colors $3.25 ga. p. L Bones & Sons CASTLE DALE. UTAH PHONE! 748-242- 1 Fau:ott aosrar&i! Mortuary gjmaoo CP ANT C. BPUCE MIKE FAUSETT II B1PD BLACKBURN Morticians O FOR AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY SSRVKB CaU Castle Dais 1 74S-KS- CZJ; FLORAL SHOP; Pries, UtaS If No Answer CaU Dale's Motor Clinic Meter Rewtafiag SUPPLIES Domestic O Commercial Industrial Price O-ll-tt Home of Precision Workmanship Dynamometer Testing Brake Service Power Tune Up Wheel Alignment Harmond Electric , SM Sooth Carbon Ave. Phone 07-SS-S - DALE JENSEN East of Price Price 137-27-31 35-3- 30-3- j 60-3- 25-3- 25-2- Under New MpNUMCNTO Management COUNTY Technician will be in the area every other Tuesday baU Singleton Merc. or write f9r.se rvice. 384-26- 10, o Bock EMERY FARMERS UNION TELEPHONE ASSOC. , of Ages and all leading granites TOMMY MORRIS Phen 437-310- 0 CaU CoUect for Appointments Phone 741223 SNYDER MEMORIALS' 41 SOUTH 4TM Ca4t PRICK, UTAH |