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Show The Toqc-- I lu knun line ax niiiHl.ui- t IfancK Gn.-lt- - I:, i litaiiv, ljr 1), !i It II (S,1! us Is ($ J (tu( I.i (,im!i. h iljoi. war inicu 'i i.i Hit' Will, Story, Jr. im (H'f Mj ilaulis si tutulie I.,. j.?umi! A. Slot y, ml M.irun S. (hull of tile sutitl.far. Sour iiimim r, their helix. uJmim .tutors his ni..d tin re.ju.:d ex tor, ami to a! whom niy con js,ssf.n ii,! it in e, by the let' of said com' Iomiisi'iiJ. I run is 1057 G, Public Forum ! al-x- , r liu Jim i i ' .i m : sm i' (i I or Irfuxe lo ton' yiHii P'ojsr (nut of suit) m; Inlilillv as J on.t!nr, v. liiklt alooioits In I m ins ,'.i Iki'luis (J.ti not w in i a Nomr rK hu:ika3i) Niiit i: or i ohi i m m To: Hi "lay, c r!r !T;h Tranr.criot q I I i ! I t me st lu'v ou, and oai h of you. arc herein U .a M ic (j! n Liman as Mat MU HU! ShiNVl notified that I hast expendr-dur- UUIUM r ing thr HundieJro U I.imiu Mixk. A"o. ties at If,;. 1 tkaker Haok Uu.M.np Dollars (U' W (HI). the ex- lJAi light being (hie Uundrot Salt I ake ( i' y II, I t.ih H It I' e! 39 lour Do'lais ($10100) on ta li (Oute of claim, in Ijlxir and uupm. rnxnix l'57, I'lte ol l,o I ui! on the W Indus rr utul Western Ia I CifiC J'lurer Mining (Dims, situ-niin the unorganized NOIKi; lO (HI 111 I0HS Mining ),x trot, (minty of Tooele, S'ute ol I I of oile No. I5IS Utah, the location tertifu jtex o! In (lit m.it.-- r of the I state which arc found of record m Book J.T. O CONNOR. aSo km.ssn 2Q of 1 oca i inn Notices, at I 'a yes J AMI S T. t) ( DNNtill, UicsjMd. (W and (31, in the office of the (Ted.'nrs, vs ill juesent claims, recorder of said county, in ordei with vouchers attached, to the on- to hold said claims under the pro- o Mam St . at South derupmd visions of Revised Statutes 2331 looele, Itah, bv, on. or before (30 USC. Sec. 2i) and the the 7th day of December lf,J yt-a- !' - 1 ? ' amendments thereto concerning annual labor on mining claims, being the amount required to hold said claims for the period ending on the 30th day of June, l'l.'iT. And if. within ninety (40) daxx 11 e- - dent J)umi Ken.sed a tiie note from a none who watched thl l.sK-Hand tn I Lo, Mi'ilu-Niada I rum it and the con cents I se had. 'f,K-!tan again e dl'"el J.'uud fl i.s band I a o di i id thu the band tt(t-ii.al a.'ml !.ke lad.es aid fr n i f I i jciNtt'in wh'e In I iLo This Is soon t Ise to fe pioud Of Voa know, I he' that the ho-- I e SiJ I o 'e are goeig to yet In held the.r !atul and vum-dareal sooi it will lie known far ft uni our Utah Keep up the yotsl work, k.ds, and (Oihids to Mr and Mrs ec v lie fahlwe!! again was just informed that our Governor C'sde sent a real h he aKo wish ,.!lpr m ,.,j (he Tooele Marching Hand the fsest of he k, and the people of .unel VC. Ol m, Administrator fomde also, lor having mu h a fine with Will annexed of J T, t) Connor hand ds known as Jan.es r. OCoonor. Thank mi for printing mv litt'c det eased nu'es, and RAU'll W. MIUHUKN. Atfo-m-- v inlet est.ng (or the Estate. Oil at Vine, 1m- - you le, Uluh. "The Old Timer irst pub,. August IG. 1957; ;last Norm: or sio(Kiioi.Df rs . Sept. 13. 14,: Oh yes, ) Ml I TIVi meeting of the Mmk-holders of the Settlement Canyon will be held lrrig.it m at th (xnmty Cmirtho.ise Satur7, 1457 al S pm The day. t purxse of the me tu g is lo auth-thHoard of Dim tors to t.Vy an assessment sufficient lo defray the expenses of the company for the year 1457 and to transact anv other business that may come beforj-- the meeting Settlement (anyon Irrigjt.on' A sx-t'ia- l j DI I'AIO MI NT TI RIOK. lU'HI Ml (h I AM) MVNAf.I MI NT, land Office, S,ilt lake City. Ctah. August 12. I'l.'iT Nolw,t is hereby given that on May 12. I'f". Icah Re:d of Ihlia. Utah, filed a,qi', cation Utah 02375s under the piovisums of Sictiun S of the Taylor (, raring Ail, as am- Sec. 24 ended, to 'select Si '(SI T. 1 S, H. 7 W.. SUM. Utah containing (0 acres, in exchange for SlJWk! Smr. 21. T. 9 S, Company R W., SI M Utah, containing pharis lljy'nes. Chairman of (0 acres. This notice is for the lioj rd purpose of allowing all persons pvJjh Revan. Secretary. claiming the selected land or hav- mg bona fide objections to such HOMIl 1 ROM Nl W YORK application an opportunity to f.k-- yjrs Alex f . Dunn arrived home their protests or oher objert.ons hy plane Wednesday evening f'om in the Hand Office, Sal! lake City, a month's visit in New York with Utah, together With cvidenre that ,er daughter. Miss Caro'vn Dunn a copy of such protest or objection During the month's stay they tour-ha- s been servi-upon the apple t.j ,he NVw I.ngland area and into cant, within 33 days from the date eastern Canada, the formr Miv of the first publication of this no- - smnheld of Carolyn, and visited ,lceamong many old friends. Mrs j F-l.rnest . House. Manager Dunn went Ujst with the recent (1'irsi publication September 6. TooHe Stake chanered tour and J,ai puhhcatum, ScjXcniher remained in New York for a niorei 0runy Class Carlton R. Middlebrooks of lleadquart 2nd Chemical Weajxns Dugwav . Dugwav. Utah, was presented a letter of Major Vkinmck K. Richardson, battalion was commended for Middlebrooks of duty. PARTY hiistund was M.ami, Honda, Rcrcem-r- , was on business. honored at a birthday party held for him at the home of h,s grandVisits At Alameda parents, Mr. and Mis, Austin Hundie. the Grants ter, Douglas is Peggy. Lola and Helen Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon sisters-in-laand sister of Miss Tooele. The party began of Alameda, Cal. Sutton, Marjorie ,with a lumbeon consisting of a left last ' Wednesday by train for noodle casserole, cottage cheese San Francisco and Alameda, to salad, ice cream and cuke. The visit with her during the Labor children played games and had Day weekend. fun on the lawn. Douglas received Gue-tai-s j many very nice gifts. They enjoyed seeing the stage Anms, Get Your Gun. pending were Nancy Bergener, play, Ciner-StevjJohn, Danny and Julie Bevan, w.th Mary Martin; also, I.uAnn and Shana Tonioli.'ama." and visited the parks, 700, Ronnie, Karen, Gary and Beverly fairyland. Chinatown, the tea Irene. Cheri, Leslie Sue dens, and a !and David Hardy and David town for the delight of the ter. honeymooners, with its drive. They also attended conferVISITS TO SOUTH AND WTST ence at Alameda. e , ( , Post Commander Colonel David Armifage is shown pinning his new insignia of rank on Major Joseph P. Herg, Jr., recently promoted in an Informal ceremony in tin Colonel's office. Major Berg is a graduate of West - 27, 1957.) y Point Military Academy and is also a duute of the Postgraduate School at Monterey, California. lie has been at Dug- wav since June, 1450 U S. Army Photo gra-Nav- e. r, Carmel-by-the-Se- lextended vacation. THE FARE CARNEYS VISIT Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Torriest Munro during iJibor Day weekend were S Sgt. and Mrs Earl J. Carney, Jr. and son. Den- ms. Bountiful. Mrs. Carney was formerly Ellen Burton, who hved s here for some lime with the ros The Carneys also visited with many friends in Lincoln eve' Mun-shield- TOWN FLAIR, COUNTRY AIR! Hun-jqua- rORMI R RESIDENTS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stephens., Spanish I ork. sjvent the Labor, Duv weekend visiting at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shields,, Lincoln. The guests were former residents and neighbors of the! i Mr. and Mrs. Tred Beachatfi, They returned home, Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ntel-Uo- after a most pleasant journey. motored to Vegas. Nev, ,to vacation during the Labor Day weekend. They returned home on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perovsek, and Mrs. Emily Hunt, spent the Iaibor Day weekend vacationing at Ely, Nevada. They returned home on j ls family They enjoved a' Hike City on Satur-thei- r day evening and attended Church with the Shields family on Sunday. returning home late Sunday !, jn Salt Monday night. Mrs. Pickett aceompan-lieMr. and Mrs. Arthur Doty, of Hunter, Utah, to southern, Utah to visit with Mrs. Picketts sisMr. anc ter and b:other-in-law- , Mrs. Earl Skougaard, of Parawan over the holiday weekend. VISITORS FROM SAN I R ANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Myer-o- n and daughter, Mary Ann. San Kay McDowell Francisco. California, arrived d in Tooele Monday afternoon and are guests of their mother, Mrs. Matilda Erickson and sister and -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Northrup. They plan to return home about Sunday. brother- VISIT AT CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Roberts of Tooele, left last Saturday for a trip to Alhambra, California. They REUNION AT LEWISTON with Medal Pendant. Sergeant Bikfasy was Sergeant First Class Whlliam J. Bikfasy, left, went to visit a brother of Mrs. Della Hansen and Lloyd and commended for his outstanding record of serstanding with Colonel David Armitage, ComMr. Silas Duke. Mr. Duke Roberts, children,, Lloyd, Craig, Dennis and vice and his overall knowledge of storage manding Officer of Dugway Proving Ground, had the distinction of being the Clarence Carolyn, accompanied by activities while assigned to the Chemical StorDugway, Utah and other high ranking Army first ticket agent for the consolidaand Ruth Hansen and children. age Divison at Fort Lawton, Canal Zone, Officers, at a recent review ceremony where ted Union Depot in Kansas City. Kathrine and Jerry, motored to 1956 1957. and April between November he received the Army Commendation Ribbon Missouri at its formal opening for Mr. visit their father, Lewiston, to reunion at the home of Mrs. W. C. Me- - While there, they enjoyed the see- passenger traffic aftei World War fami Lloyd Hansen, Sr. and to attend Mr. and Mrs. George Musgrave Kendrick, mother of Mrs. Ren- nic beauties in that area, return- I. Mr. Duke is now a retired the I.lovd Hansen family reunion aud. They returned home last ing home Monday .evening. Claim Agent for one of the major on Labor Day. Three sisters andiand childien, Betty and Frank, railroads four brothers and their families motored to Logan Sunday. They Thursday evening. RETURNS TO RED BLUTF were also in attendance. They en- - were guests at the home of Mrs. VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA DENVER AT Mrs. of WEEKEND mother joyed a delicious dinner and spent F.mily Pattee, Miss Ona Rae Pitt returned Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Smith and the day visiting together and mak- Musgrave and they attended the Mr. and Mrs. Fred McPhie, ac- Thursday to Red Bluff, California children Roger, Carolee and Lane ing plans for annual family re- Thomas Griffin family reunion where she will again attend school of San Mateo, California, spent unions. The Tooele group went up held in Willow Park on Labor Day. companied by Mr. and Mrs. Lacy lafter having spent the summer the last week visiting with relaov-i on Thursday and returned home There were 159 family members Griddle, Kaysvtlle, were guests with her mother, Mrs. Ma- - tives and friends in L. Salt Lake and weekend of Mr. andi visiting present. Games, races and ball er the holiday Monday night. and her sister and broth- - Tooele. A Pitt, ry reare guests of their o.1 Co Gridd e, Denver, They Boyd games were enjoyed, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Gerald mother, Ida Clegg. visiting together. A delicious pic-- ! D. Mills. VISITORS FROM SACRAMENTO njC lunch was served. They reS-E-E Visit In Nevada Guests this week at the home turned home Monday evening. FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY of Mrs. Ivy Daniels are her childMrs. Ben Winn and .children, VISITORS RETURN First Ward Relief Society will Mike and Anita, accompanied by ren, Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels and two sons, Scott and Greg meet Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. Mrs. Winns aunt, Mrs. Lillis Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Renaud and L. for their work meeting. Everyone Scott, motored to Reno, Nevada, of Sacramento, California. The vi- children, Terry, Sheryl Ann and for is invited to come out and help a week ago Saturday; and Mrs. sitors will return to their home Kathy, Alhambra, California have with the quilting and enjoy a so- Scott visited at her nieces home, on Saturday. been guests for the past two weeks cial day together. Lunch will be and also with her son and daughserved at noon. ter in law, Keith and Carmel Scott, and another niece. Roll-up- ) (Stationary, RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA At Sparks, Nevada, she visited Back at home and feeling much with her niece and husband, Mr. better is Mr. J. L. Lee, who has and Mrs. Owen Rollins, and brobeen in California for the past ther, Lynn Galpin. While in Nevn six weeks recovering from an ill- ada, she enjoyed trips to Lake ness. He made the trip to Santa Tahoe, Virginia City, Carson City Clip-OAna via air and was guest at the and resorts, and other points of and home of Dr. and Mrs. Glen My-le- interest in that area. She returned home last Friday Mr. Myler brought Mr. Lee in his automobile and was by bus. Mrs. Winn had been visithome OF Phone 1473-or 1981-guest at the Lee home from Thurs- ing in Tooele with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linice Winn while her day to Saturday of last week. attend ly Count the U of U in your future The U of U goes a long wnj in spelling out your future The University of Utah is designed for YOU. It offers you one of the besl faculties in America. Twelve major colleges ol instruction. New Union Building, classrooms and dormiloiics Home State environment The chance to study where you want to live. - . i . O Clarke Johnson or Roland Buys Aluminum Awnings INTERNATIONAL AND REFINING SMELTING Storm Doors and Windows COMPANY r. Quick Brick BUYERS W Finest education at th lowest cost. Circlt these dales: Sept. 21 Freshmen Register Sept. 26 Former Students Register Sept. 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