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Show iwrow.w A' I'M o UMi i j inv mi m, is LIST PREMIUM p : :,i i.j Im.-i- KMmi ; til Siw.J ti, c.M I i ii.n! n , u!., !, a AUOtlVnDI Our (.u - M- (ku!f 3 ia l!c Vu IVI5. uirf the Aa trf r I. II i i 1( 1 1 in. i uK ' . i ii Ua!i-- f S.V akrkrt sikv. :.;k ai.raham mkvlkts . j v.i s mlvlkts d i .i :: ; 1 1 cr IV jn'.r rrct-M- on , in t AR t ITi I'tjhn i.Y, J K ' I id.!.-- ; rij- - e i a- !- il l.jii mi.K'l w! - ui ii-- H w.a v clifton stones, mbs V. .L hn P fen Jan! A : id is lu!ih enrn that commenced hi..; i:i the alxe-- t i upon a cirpljint . ' . it ; i..i::.' p!.o!. tiffs A1 ,.i R Toj ham, Mrs ti L Toj ham, h:s Ulfe. A A: L Toph.iin ar.il Mrs Asa A K. I" Iij n, his wife, dt fend-- : and that IS to h et a of actum oiji (! s.' a materialman's hen i j'li'i i i puiT.ises hereinafter il so ok i and the dwelling ' .ituittd thereon for furr.ishtd in said d.viihug house, such hen !) ,t g att.iclud to .said proper t po si.aiit to the laws of the SR to of Utah and amounting to tin sum of M'.io 50. together j witli .! tie-t- . attorney's fees.) aii i tie- cost of rtmording; notic of hen. and the cost of j this ,:et ion. and that said i a, tun i ! ,ii In r j - I i J , !..i':ls i I - aetion affects the title to real Iron situate in property and of State Utah, Uojity, more particularly described a L low s, to w it; l U ..! '' -- M--- i-J )i- ! ! , li 1 Itv.ai i S -i jimi 1 Ul-- : ih.th currrJ srri r I hat rrtt ifiough I he n.aW jhr l';ah (o!.!.t-.!it'- n jh. garanitr har lr.ih. i ,in ) r.u f U g.s!a!atr ha tier ,0 replace the r fr.a e-- n 5,-j- n en cj in l!57i. aatinlirg to of $130,000 ing tif the jjit, puLtical or erttnornic Utahns have been generous j iart v Xu.NV t,f jiu. party in "A Weakness of Ut power I Hoard cfgar.iat-ions,- " .and State anurdti'g to llie tourd ion H tn i position to con- - flJjon -- jUi iH.n ;4t the agui tribute an extra $10 000 tOj, to which are the American Cancer Society from the trust have the year for the general re.RO Xutct, ln ,j4 n.anagerr.ent j search fund. purir.g the f.scal year de- 1053. income .Wmally 25. of all funds. rd June 30. land grant, the' from various to rived colectcd in Utah go 2Jll The, $1"U totaled research for trusts national officr il much that notes extra The money report purjwses derived fwn asldit-( this revenue being sent now is in ion to that 25. and repre-- , land board opera ions rcsu.ts1 sents money aceured through in a direct offset to state taxes. This is especially true, the generosity of Uthans thru efficient operation of in the case of the I niform the Utah Division. Mr. Jones School Fund, where a state said property tax levy is used bc-to'j make up the diffeJjnce Research activities in Lt. income and needs, s at the University of Utah A: ; of, Jorc than Utah State University. havCLan(j jjoari income comts anted more tan three! jrom mincral rentals and, this' royalties. Revenue from 17 to source has increased times the immediate post-- ; War level and has multiplied Under this systegn at least a more than fifty-folduring; part of the extra $10,000 will(the past twenty years. to find its way back to that. pav salaries and expenses of' The report emphasizes income of the most derived, and Utah research scientists from state mineral lands in their staffs. the past has been the result of private speculation in Aquatic plant life furnishes In re, uUt ch.r.t. few !' you'll that nt filter. today ytiu'U itrtiti. ai le car jiy ; above-name- above-name- i ' !)! Prutirx (tray I (Ira)-- ) (tra I Ut Fruit Fxh.hit- -- a! IL-Herr Fxh.b.t three fruit tolytr more (any i:ltl. assistants Hem in Thi Department, Field Crosxn Cf ! S Harley (trebi) Harley (Bonneville) Harley. Winter (Alpine) Alfalfa Hay (' a talc) Alfalfa Seed (not threshed) Potatoes ,ru.sMts (tray of six) Potatoes, white rose (tray of six) Cr Hobbies Departments - SUPERVISOR BART MORTFNSFN ti. D. VAN AlMD.L CHATTERLY. MAX WEAVER. C. L. EDITH IIATT JVALKKR. LAURA WILCOCK. MABEL ASSISTANTS HATTIE PIUSBREY ; J j I U EU VL.nsTfA 'QN W -- i d j RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT: 1. All general rules will apply to this department. J. 2. Exhibits must be entered by 12 noon on Jrifuiy, August 1 Judging at p.m. 3 Space will be provided in this dcparjmcnl where professionals and others w ho do not wish to compete for prizes, may exhibit their creations for the enjoyment and education of the fair patrons. You arc urged to do this. with this in this 4 ' Originality is to be emphasized at t,mc tags on stated registration information to be so and jmique creations, the 5 Because of a desire to stimulate new 00 as prize money for articles not committee is reserving $16 consideration and listed herein. Such items will be given careful best the to judgement of the the amount distributed according and judges. . committee ent High School and Adult Division INDUSTRIAL ARTS: j mineral leases rather than royalties on actual mineral extractions from s'ate lands.! "V During the past 20 years. notice of lien, and the costs ol Uuh has rcceivecj at total of this action; and tb said action 095,000 from mineral lease 3 affects the U ' e r on t a fees compared with ty situate in iron V'!$ltl64.000 from mineral roy- state of Utah, and alties. Rental fees refIcct icularly described as follows, principally amounts received to wit: from speculators in state Lot 2. Block 23. Plat 'C land leases, while royalties Paragonah Township. for actual reflect payments Notice is hereby given that mineral extractions. It is an action has been commenced through the royalty system d and is pending in the hat the State benefits fom court upon a complaint aH from I dneral d plaintiffs j state owned production of ine lands and lands Mrs aeamst CMW" Slones & retained Clifton Stones, his wife, deien mineral rights. dants above named; and that to is action said of the object Although royalty payments foreclose a materialman s lien jyg pot been too significant there are defi- upon the premises hereinafter jn described and the dwelling njje indications that mneral thereon house situated d Mr0yaities from materials furnished in said lands are rising and will house, such lien cinfjcome increasingly important attached to said PrPe.rtKPu,r to the State. Foundation offic suant to the laws of the State ials observe hat Utah reof Utah, and amounting to the ceived $306,000 in mineral sum of $494.50, together royalty payments during attorneys fees, ancM cai 1958, comptred with $203 the cost of recording notice of 00Q in 1957, $178,000 in 1955 lien, and the costs of this and $23,000 in 1950. With action; and that said action the completion of a pipe line affects the title to real proper and greatly stepped up oil.1 ty situate in Iron County, production in Southeastern State of Utah, and more part- Utah, revenues from royalicularly described as follows, ties should rise sustantially to wit; during the next few years. All of Lot 3, Block 6, Plat C, Paragonah Town Survey. Any person holding a lien against the abov named persons or upon the above described premises appear before the Honorable Will L Hoyt at the Iron County Court house on September 16, 1958 at the Courtroom and then & there exhibit to the court and, show your proof of your lien. Dated this 9 day of July,' SITI.RVISOIl Ill'NN i.U(.i:nk itmtn, di:an iiiujwn Arts, Crafts J bt-e- n f Field Crops tji suj-jhkh- 'hrce-fiurth- kind) Carrots, market bunch (tray) Wintca Wheat, irrigated (sheaf) Dry Land Wheat (sheaf) tied Spring Wheat (sheaf) tied Oats (sheaf) tied Harley (sheaf) tied Winter Bariev (sheaf) tied Grasses (sheaf) tied Field Crop exhibit 7 or more of any field crop j Corner or nic-na- c shelves Book ends Coffee Table Magazine Rack Book Cases Miscellaneous racks Cedar Chest .50 .25 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.50 1 1 above-name- above-name- j ; j j state-owne- j Township Paragonah Survey, therhe North 6 rods; thence Ec.t 20 rods; thence South 0 rods, thence West 20 rods to place of beginning. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced d and is pending in the court upon a complaint of the above named plaintiffs against Ellis R. Robinson and Mrs. E'hs R. Robinson, his d wife, defendants and that the object of said action is to foreclose a material man's lien unon the premises hertinaf'er described and the dwelling hot's.' situated thereon for maUna!-- ; furnished in said d clung house, such lien 1958. James E. Houston and; being ; Uachf d to said property Robert E. Schocnhals. .1 to the laws of the puru.. r Attorney's for Plaintiffs State ( Utah, and amounting Bv Roher E. Schocnhals ' " thito 914 Kearns Building! with Salt Lake City, Utah and l.ie C, (fra) Ua'i cut rVsnr, truer, in Urir y -- r ( t e j 1 piaehrx ASSISTANTS (Ui mimi.rf am! fail Hir.trr lira)) s.lage Corn (4 Kalk) non- - hxbreJ Corn (4 atalka) h)bred Field Corn (a dozen ran) Winter Wheat (irrigated) Winter Wheat (dry land) Soft Wheat (spring) They'll e.t U It fl ! j ( . I'lu.'l.x 1 i ,:ce is l.cieby given that an act mi lias been commenced ami is lending in the above- name court upon a complaint of the abmvr.amed plaintiffs Asa E. Topham and again-Mrs A a E Topham, his wife, the defendt nts above named; and t'iu the object of said action ii to foreclose a material mans lien upon the premises hereinafter described and the dwel'mg house situated thereon for materials furnished in said (1, veiling house, such lien being attached to said properto the laws of the ty pur-uaand amounting of Utah, State to the sum of $433 70, together with interest, attorneys fees, and the costs of recording no' ice if hen, and the costs of this action; and the said action affects the title to real proper, ty situate in Iron County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Block 24, Plat irnR. Apt App'.-- .:-- t MTI t lMl IH.NMlN ,.IK WARD. Allli: IIMtlR'IAN will, id: rnoxiiD d I'-- fil nd B j!rf ( h. Hi i ijiii 3.:J1 '.! ' -h 1 h'ssei K,un latiun anah't report ( CjcFAM rJ L lol'IiAM, MILS ASA A that "since statehood, the ftd-- j jrt KLLI.S, Smith, campa.gn chairman, of t ministratise organisation fdj I. TOPHAM, ).. u.f I. LOLINSON. MRS KI.USj the Utah Dixumn. American the State I.an.1 Hoard has have announ Us-- revised on r.ir.e differR POBLVON, his wife.' Car.rrr on ent contributions that red A loriiAM. mils g tca;ors ('he latest beA loiHAM. v..,V (."LUTON STONES. I ( , ror.Snh lo put money Pla.i.t.U cnojgh u'.rj n the top" !s!c "ncr l)p tn I the general drtie ALMA r Toll AM. MRS renjiicrj M. ,un7 ALMA K 'JUPHAM, h wife.! rafer Walter b f $' c FAIR1; Fruits id the U ! iii'4 taat.! 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