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Show rrArrrcoTON NOTICE TO WATER USrRS The fallowing applications have been filed wuh the State ttlanljiugtmt (flmiuty Nrum NATIONAL R&3 I MEMBER OF THE NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ini2t!nTy.jCTu.y Frank W. Mountford Editor & Publisher Am L. Mountford Assistant Editor A (Publisher matter at the post office al Si. George, Entrrrd as second-clas- s Utah, 84770, Under the Act of March 3, 1879 RATES Within Washington County One year, $3.50; six months, $2 Outside Washington County One year, $4; six months, $2.50 AH Subscriptions Payable in Advance SUBSCRIPTION SE'iSW'i. SW;SWi LEGAL NOTICE YOUR LETTERHEAD IS YOUj Come In and lei help you design an attractive printed terhead. It can reflect or express ac-- J curately the personality of the concern In the eyes of Its customers. We carry a complete line of the best in paper stock for your printed business forms also. Come in today and let us help you an all your printing needs. WASHINGTON CO. NEWS let- ' j Notice Is hereby given that Ralph Carpenter has filed an action to establish and foreclose a lien against the following de- scribed property and that all persons claiming or holding a lien against said premises must appear before the Honorable C. Nelson Day. District Judge of the Fifth District Court in and for the County of Washington, State of Utah on Friday, the IGih day of September, 1900 at the hour of 10.00 oclock A.M. in the court room of aaid court at St. George. Utah to present proof of their claim. All liens not so exhibited shall be deemed to be waived against the said property. The property is described as follows: Lot 14. Block 9 Lot 10. Block 8 Lot 8. Block 10 Ut 2. Block II Lot 7. Block 13 Lot 15, Block 13 Lot 14. Block 8 All located in the Dixie Deer Estates Subdivision of the rec- ords of Washington County, State of Utah. This Notice is made pursuant &and protect your home, barn'tf Utah Code V to Section Wor other wood buildings. 5 This brilliant white paint Annotated. 1953. Phillip L Foremastcr (fis easy to apply, it wears S J. Attorney for Plaintiff slowly leaving a continuing is It County Courthouse surface. white a bright, St. George. Utah and Jjalso mildew-resistafinon-toxi- c and dries to ax First publication Aug. II, 19G6 6 smooth, glossy finish. ij Last publication Aug. 25, 1966 5 Try this Unico Weather-- i NOTICE OF HEARING FOR Tamic 201 for the whitest ofx 6 whites that will give you; Adoption of a Subdivision Ordigood appearance J nance for Washington County. To Whom it may Concern: Jand protection. A hearing will be held pertaining to . the adoption of a Subdivision Ordinance for Washington County in the CommisRIGHT NOW! sioners Room of the New County Courthouse, Monday, August 22. 19C6, at 10:00 A. M.. at which time any person may appear In support of or in opposi1 tion to said Proposed Subdivision Ordinance. Dated July 26, 19G6. IFA See your manager Washington County LORRAINE AVERY Commision Merrill Stucki INTERMOUNTAIN Clerk & Auditor First publication Aug. 4, 1966 FARMERS ASSN. Last publication Aug. IS, 1966 UNICOS Use iamic White Paint to beautify i nt long-lastin- g Special I 5. in Washington County. State of Utah, throughout the entire car unless otherwise designated. AH lo. atoms are in SI.B4M. 37692 (M MJ) A. W. McGregor. Ml), Ui East Hope St. of St. George. Ut., I Sec.-ft- . water from a I Gin. well from 200 to 400 ft. deep at 1 point N. 423 ft. and E. 1198 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. IS, T40S. RI7W, The water is to be used for tho domestic requirements of 1 family, the storkwatering of 50 head of cattle and 6 horses and from Mar. IS to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of HO acres. All uses in SW'iSE',5, UTAH STATE PRESS AS)cgTlgN Announce Engagement jlngineer to appropriate water St Coorgc, Utah 81770 23 East 100 North, ketts. st. georce. coc-nt-t per gallon J.7 perjallon I I f Sec. IS. , v. 152.4 ft. and W. 947.2 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 15. T39S, RI5W. The water is to be used for IVINS NEWS ITEMS Ellen and Betty Ence, Reporters Speakers in sacrament meet- his voice and hear h.m tell about ing were Llders Martin Fmpey the people they are working and Bob Knell, The MIA girls with over there. sang. j Bro. Ivan Hunt of the Stake Mrs. Roosevelt Gubler is a High Council attended our meet-- , surgery patient at the Dixie ings Sunday. The High Priesta Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald and wives enjoyed a chicken Gubier of Los Vegas were here i supper Saturday evening. Slake Sunday to vud their family and visitors were Pres. McArthur mother. and Pres, and Mrs. Whitehead. Mrs. Afton Ence and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gubler boys visited Mrs. Lillie Ence, were week end visitor of the Sunday. Roosevelt Gubler. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mercier j Mr. and Mrs. Reuben F.nce of Michigan spent several days spent the week end in Salt Lake with the Weston Hafcns. They j for medical check ups. They came to get their children that visited in Cedar last week where have spent the summer here their daughter, Paulmne Old. with their grandparents. Mr. was hospitalized. Merrier will te remembered as Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oliphant Joan, the Halin' oldest daughvisited the Jack Leavitts in Hurter. ricane Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cleone Wmsor of Logan-dal- e Norman Stocks visited the visited hit parents, the during the week. Walter Wmsors, Monday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ence, Mrs. Carol Best and family of St. George visited during the Bp. and Mra. Irvin Ence and Mr. and Mrrs. Jack Reber joined week. with a group from Santa Clara Mrs. Elsa Woodland and chil- and enjoyed a dutch oven supdren visited in Hurricane Fri- per at the Clare Reber farm in day with Mrs. Matt Wetzel. Beryl Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woodland Christine visited in Mesquite enjoyed an evening with their and attended a Friday evening parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sanwedding reception for their ders Monday. niece. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mercicr Bp. and Mrs. Irvin Ence re- from Michigan arrived Monday ceived a tape from their son, evening for a visit with Joans Lee. from his mission in Ger- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Weston many. It was a thrill to hear Hafen. (or tho HBBEBBUB ! 1iNWij (81-84- ThurLijr. Au. IS, ISC5 i sw. ni:;nw;. nw'jnwu, T40S. R17W. Sec. 22, Andrew J. Holt, 37723 440 North KH) West St., St. George, Ut.. .045 sec.-ft- . of wa-- ! ter from a Gin. well from 50 mn I j AMIUA GIITURD Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Gifford of Virgin are onnouncing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amelia to Mr. Spencer Spend-love- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Spcndlove. also of Virgin. the domestic requirements of 3i families in Sr.',;Sni Sec. 15j T39S. RI5W. 3772G (81817) D. I. Ranch. The Virgin Ward Chapel will Inc Desert Inn. Las Vegas. the setting for the couple's be of water from Nev.. 3 sec.-f- t. wells to a depth of reerption following a temple 3 170 ft. to be diverted at any marriage In the St. George Temor all of the following points: ple Sept. 23. 1966. (I) N. 5 deg. 12 min. E. 631 ft. from Si', Cor. (2) S. 72 deg. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Schmutz 00 min. W. 870 ft. from E'J Cor. (3) N. 45 deg. 00 min. W. went to Snowflake, Ariz. to the 3!K) ft. from NE Cor., all In Schmutz reunion. Two grandSec. 3. T40S, R19W. The water children went with them. Elvin ia to be used for the domestic and LaNoma Cox of Cedar City. requirements of I family, the It was a successful reunion and stockwatering of 500 head of everyone had a good time. cattle and for the supplemental irrigation of 290 acres. All uses in Secs. 2. 3 & 10, T40S, RI9W. D. I. Ranch. 37727 Inc co M. B. Dalitz, Desert Inn, Las Vegas, Nev 5 sec.-f- t. well of water from a 200 ft. deep at a point N. 1422 ft. and W. 108 ft. from S'i Cor. Sec. 17. T40S. R19W. The water is to be used for the stockwatering of 500 head of cattle and for the supplemental irrigation of 400 acres in Secs. 14-i- ts B sur lhy get their Vitality Quota every day . . . AMeuCAN 0"V ASSOCIATION Husnu If o UTAH (81-84- 60 SECONDS AFTER YOU RING OUR RED PHONE, WERE ON THE WAY TO FILLING YOUR TANK WITH AMERICAN; HEATING OIL. 16-i- 2. 3 & 10. T40S, R19W, Secs. 16. 17. 20 & 29. T40S, R19W. Protests resisting the granting of any of the above applica- tions with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before September 10, 19GG. Hubert C. Lambert ENGINEER STATE Published In the Washington County News. St. George, Utah, from July 28, to Aug. 11, 1966. $ r' V i t PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY OF (American) In the matter of the estate ) of THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON! ) EMMA LaPREAL BOTH LARSON. ) Deceased. ) ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1561 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 427 E. Tabernacle St St. George, Utah on or before the 24th day of November A.D., 1966; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper HOT LINE SERVICE 75-9-- verification as required therein. WILLARD NOWS THE TIME TO ORDER LISTINGS PERSONALIZED boarders or i? BOOTH LARSON, If your phone is used frequently by others who live in your home LARSON Administrator of the state of EMMA LaPREAL Deceased. F. CLAYTON NELSON tives for example encourage them to order their own personalized listing in the new directory. Each low-colisting shows name, address, and phone number. To , order, call our Business Office. Attorney for the Estate 76 E. Tabernacle St. St. George, Utah First publiration Aug. 18, 1966 Last publication Sept. 8, 1966 BUSINESSMEN: Missed calls mean missed DIXIE ARTISTS st business. Make it easy for customers and prospects to call you with an advertisement in the Yellow Pages. Just call our Business Office, and ask for a Yellow Pages representative. 60-secon- s' UMBRELLA MAN introduces . d ul Sta-War- T The CREDIT UNION JCrj Hot Line first modern streamlined oil heat service now yours from American Oil! 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