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Show rws. st. kronor:. AcmvnTov furNTT rrv Vegas to terrain, Ohio April tel. They attended a dinner show 23 to spend ten days with her I featuring Jeriy Vale and also husband, Mr. Max Smith who Korean Palace Dancers and TTionJay, M.iy 8, 19C9 I s Mr. and Mrs. George A. Platt were Grace Lake Friday and Saturday in the j ell, Nellie Clove and Kate Jones. and Rtcbfiel of vUued daughter Dixie Flowertand Tournament and wen in town Saturday at the home There were 1 4 members and one two gumes out cf seven. Mae Hull, Reporter They has employment there. She and George Carlin. They also vi.ited j rf Mae Hall Florist and Orlas Alger. He vi itor with four county officers each received a tie pin for playMr. and Mr. Ray V. Hunt this year. Word came that Mr. son will return home Tuesday. with Jones H a son of the late Joe and In attendance who were Rose ing in the tournament in Salt Sally MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL had four grandchildren from Las and Mrs, Sheldon Proctor of Her five other children were le- - and with Joe and Emma Hall Clarissa Leavitt Platt who lived Abbott, Hazel Bradshaw, Orilln Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sher Adams. Symbidium Orchid Corsages Bleak and family, a s.sier in law here Vega with them for a couple of Panguit.h have a 2nd baby girl Ing cared for by good friends, ago at t.o Piatt Hafen and Helen Shurtliff. Mr. and Mrs, John Thorn:: and year 53.00. Orchid plant for the Mr. week while their mother, Elsa born May 1. Mrs. Proctor Is the and Mr. Arnold Barlock and brother-ilaw of Berts. Ranch. He is a disram relative and Mrs. Grant Clove Pres, Mom with a green thumb. The 2nd Ward volley ball (Mrs. Bruce) Addis went to Ha- former Lucile Hunt, daughter of er, their children. Mr. and Mr They left Sunday and teturned of your reporter. cars for the boys transBeautiful potted plant and Eldon Bartocker and daughter. Tuesday. waii. Mrs. Metta Chadbum of Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Hunt. j team won again this year. They to Salt Lake. Others portation dish gardens, or that special Pilot Peak Camp of the DLP won here from the 1st Ward Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harter Veyo, mother of Bruce, also Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cubler Sue Ellen, all of Murray spent of permanent arrangement went They spent a week with of Santa Clara visited here Sun- last week end here and in St, of Kennewick, Wash, are here was held May 2 at the building then played in Zone 26 at Cedar going to watch the boys play and have fun away from home flower, already made up or Elsas brother, Richard Hunt and George with the Gordon Moyle, for a weeks vl;lt with Vera Meeting was called to order by where they won four games, were Newell day w ith their daughter and son Joe Clove, Marvin Hall made to your choice. Drop beat the Minetta and Alma Conducted Hunt. and then Wood Holt Vegas Mrs. Holts, family at Kohala and enjoyed a Josie Truman and played by mother, Edna and Ivin Hunt and and Rudy Jones. In and tee us. zone. Sherwin visit. familiea. from Grace took Twitchell. that a team tours fam-llto sister good Capt. They Faye being many Song, brother, Alvin Truman ar.d In came building as on the Island of Hawaii, also on family. "Down By The River," Rcva Adams was the coach. The boys Mr. and Mrs. Leamo Peterson Nellie Moyle and Alma and Its real cloudy today and It LaWanna's Beauty Shop Oahl, including the temple and have moved home for the sum Wood and a daughter of Joe Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wil- Emeu at the piano and Leo! a playing on the team were Ron .should rain for as black atd ,, liam! and family attended a Terry, leading; prayer, Thelma aid Polynesian Center. Richard and mer. They spent the winter in Holt. 78 South 200 West 0VeA heavy as the clouds are. ; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Staheli birthday dinner In honor of Staheli; song, "Idaho; Lesson, Adams, David and Kenneth wife, Joy have four children, St. George. I Hiover Tom Moore. the last one born March 10 of has Water Rivand On The Snake Gardner. Lynn quit running daughter, Kimberly apent Gearga Williams at LaVerkin "Irrigation Mrs. Sherri Staholi Reber flew from Las Vegas last Thursday the week end In Provo and Salt Saturday. They honored one is er." given by Deseret Bauer; att, Mike Singleton and Brjee the road north going to A.' P. History about the Enterprise Emelt. Fach player received an Winsors, but if still running to Hawaii where she will spend Lake with daughter and sister, father and grandfather. Mr ;. Grace Twitchell attended Reservoir given by Oilie Jones. individual trophy os well as a over the spillway at both resera week with her husband, Sp4 Miss Marilyn Staheli. Marilyn Mario C. Reber in Honolulu. was one of 158 girls who tried the Mothers and Daughters Ban- A beautiful piano solo was ren- big one for winning from the voirs. 'The snow is about Tall out for Days of '47 Queen con quet anJ program Saturday at dered by LaRee Terry Gardner. zones here. They played in Salt gone In the hills. Sp4 Reber has been In Vietnam for several months, but had this test in Salt Lake last Saturday, CSU with daughter. Rae Mr. Richard Lowe of Kays-vlll- e weeks leave to spend with his She was sponsored hy the local spent the week end here wife. Her parents, Heber and Pilot Peak Camp of the Daugli Ardath Stahcli took her to Las ters of Utah Pioneers. Fifty were with Miss Rae Twitchell. eliminated and Marilyn was still Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas Vegas and will go this Wednes- in with 106. She clayed in spent Friday and Saturday at the to her day pick up when she comes back home. Mario will the running until the last 25 Escalante. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Banks and return to Vietnam for a few were left. The Pilot Peak Camp of the DUP certainly are proud three children have moved into more months. i There were three children con- to have such a lovely, talented the Hugh E Holt residence. LarDUP our rys bookkeeper and sales manfirmed members of the church young girl represent camp. Pres, and Mrs. Grant ager at the Cros roads EquipSunday. Allyson Hunt, daughter Clove and son, Ronald attended ment Co. Sf. Most Modern 38 No. Main of Ivin and Edna Hunt, Jack the of 47 contest. Mr. Mrs. and Mr. Days Queen Ivin Holt, Elliott Wh Moyle III. son of Jack E you visit Soil tat City, drop in at awr friondly itoro. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Twitchell and Mrs. Orlas Alger, Mr. and Browto through Jho videst soluOloa af woitom and Patricia Jones Moyle and clothing and Eric Pickering, son of Willard enjoyed the Las Vegas Free Va- Mrs. Ivor Clove and lleber Holt toddltry in tho country, totoit itylti, Coir pricut. cation prize won in the KSUB attended , the Senior Citizens . RANCHWEAR . WESTERN BOOTS SADDLERY and Ruth Bagshaw Pickering. GREGG E SNOW Send far your fRSS 94 Poge Color Cotologuo Mr. Harold Durrant of St. Kolor Kountry Karavan last fall. party Tuesday evening of last Owner-ManagHo- - week where the at frontier Mrs. honored They stayed Ordoc by Moil. Wo ship anywhoro. they the week end here George spent Olive Truman. She an is aunt with his fiance, Miss Bonita NOT1CE OF to Ivin and Orlas. Terry at the Merrill Terry home. FLNAL TAX SALE Custom Laundered Miss Charlotte Holt sent the Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reeve and V Notice that is hereby given RANCHWEAR son of Cedar City visited over on week end In Provo visiting with Wednesday, the 21st day of Men's Shirts Solving tho Notion froa tho Hoort of tho Vatf the week end with Kay par- May, 1969, at 10 o'clock a. m., her sister and brother-in-law- . 62 East 2nd South Street Salt lake City, Utah 841 11 and faments, Orlas and Delma Alger. at the front door of the County Laurel and Jim North 1 Dopt. "N Mrs. Max (Terry) Smith and Courthouse in SL Day Service Wash- ily and brother and cister-in-laGeorge, wee son, Jared flew from Las LaPhcl and Louise Holt and ington County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cannon sell to the highest bidder for Las Vegas sent a few hours of MOTHERS! YOUR NEW the to cash, pursuant provisions Utah Code Sunday at the home of his aunt of Section Annotated, 1953, as amended, and uncle, Grace and Bert SPRING WARDROBE WILL beautifully assembled in supple polyester prints and willless the following described real Twitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Twitchell estate situate in said County and STAY FRESH AND STYLISH Arnel triacetatenylon seersuckers. Brisk and breezy, travel now held by it under prelim- and Orleans mother, Mrs. Rcnza in Saturvisited Salt Lake too . . . they wash, drip dry and Day like seasoned sight-seerinary tax sale. No bid for less LONGER, WITH PROPER than the total amount of taxes, day and Sunday with their chilfor twosome trim seersucker Button need Fon-ge- r ironing. barely Richard and dren, Shirley which and costs interest, penalty and baby, Debra. They also CLEANING AND are a charge upon such real women, 17 Pleated flower print dress for misses, 15, visited with Alma and Helen "W' estate will be accepted. Terry. Helen had the misfortune FINISHING. RANGE 11 No. 1308-James E Dennis; recently of falling and breaking 9 Scott Woodard; Charles W. her left arm in three places. Mr. Weldon Day spent last Beg. at a pt 341 Hamby YOUR PROFESSIONAL ft. S. and 544 ft. W. from week home with his family from NE comer Sec. 13, Tp. 42 S., his work in Calif. CLEANER IS YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bowler and R. 11 W SLM. and run th S. 40 ft.; th W. 56 ft.; th S. family of Las Vegas were here CLOTHING'S BEST 253 ft.; th W 181 ft.; th N. over the week end with Nira Veils mother, Mary Alice Hall 293 ft; th E 237 ft. to beg. Wendell P. Hall and with her sister, Lillian H. No. NP 1354 FRIEND and brother, Doug Hall SEtfSW'4; NESWtf Sec. Bowler and family. 8, Tp. 43 S.. R! 11 W. SLM. ConL 80 Acres. . ENTERPRISE ; I n in-la- y. SNOWS CLEANERS George's Jacke Wette FASHIONABLE ENSEMBLE s; Y . " r. . LEEDS Alma T. Angell, co Lots 1, 2, David Stirling 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Blk 18, Leeds Townsite Survey. HURRICANE Howard L. and Thelma A. Jensen Beg. at a pt S. 76 ft. from NE cor. Lot I, Blk. 25, Plat A, Hurricane Townsite Survey and run th S. 6.5 ft.; th W. 231 ft.; th N. 6.5 ft.; th E. 231 ft. to pt. of beg. RANGE 16 5 George E. Tobler co W. 2 chs. of Clair Hafen Lots 2 and 3, Block 36, St. George & Santa Clara Bench Irrigation Co. Survey of Sec. 16, Tp. 42 S., R. 16 W. SLM. Cont. 4 Acres. RANGE 18 J.- Stanford Sta- No. 9034-heli, co Elton Stout, co PegBeg. gie Jean Gambarana at SE Cor. of SWV4SEV4 Sec. II, Tp. 37 S., R. 18 W. SLM. and run th N. 80 rods.; th W. 160 rds.; th S. 10 rds.; th SEly 170 rds. to beg. Cont. 45 Acres. No. 9049-Donald Bowler, co Elton Stout, co Peggy Sectional Jean Gambarana Lots 1 and 2, (N&NE). Al7 A DeMdkitM Beasioini, SB-10- ; A A so Beg. at NVi comer Sec. 15, jTp. 37 S., R. 18 W. SLM., and run th S. approx. 1890 ft. m. or 1. to SE comer Sectional Lot 3; th W. 1320 ft. to SW corner Sectl. Lot 3; tl) N306 ft.; th E. 677 ft.; th N. 684 ft.; th W. 216 ft.; th N. 9 deg. E approx. 880 ft., m. or 1. to N. line Sec. 15; th Ely 780 ft., m. or 1. to beg. Cont. 145.77 Acres. ENTERPRISE William A. Bar-- locker Beg. at SE corner Lot 2, Block 27, Plat B, Enterprise Townsite Survey and run th N. 263.75 ft.; th W. 81 ft.; th S. 263.75 ft.; th E. 81 ft. to beg. ST. GEORGE L. R. Stubbs co SG 828-Clata Smith Beg. at a pt, S. 110 ft. from NW comer Lot 5, Block 9, Plat B, St. George City Survey and run th E. 132 ft.; th S. 154 ft.; th W. 132 ft.; th N. 154 ft. to beg. SG Mac L. Sulli- -' van Lot 7, Block 72, Plat B, St. George City Survey. SG 1757 Lucy A. Meier; Ren-- 5 nold Pender, Und. 112 int Beg. at a pt. North 20 deg. W. 528 ft. from SE cor. Sec. 25, Tp. 42, S., R. 16 W., SLM and run the W. 792 ft.; th N. 330 ft.; th E. 728 ft.; th S. 20 deg. W. 346.5 ft to 1969 Buick LeSabre. What makes it such a Delightful Decision? Just price one and see. A 1324-A-2- -a beg. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE DRESS PLACE I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 14th day of April, 1969. ' OiNCK MOTOR OUtHOH You heard us right. Itk Delightful Decision time, an event at your Buick dealer designed to make buying a Buick right now a very delightful decision. Even this beautiful 1969 Buick LeSabre hardtop is easy to own. And look what you get in addition to an impressive list of standard equipment that begins with a inch V-You get AccuDrive, Buicks new suspension that makes steering over bumpy, i winding roads so easy your wife may never let you have the car. You get Buicks new upper level ventilating system. It does away with the need for vent windows as well as wind noise and uncomfortable drafts. You get Buick!; new ignition, steering and transmission control lock that lets you lock your ignition, steering column and transmission controls when you turn off the key. And thatk just a quick look at the new Buick LeSabre. Why don't you take a long look at your Buick dealer soon. We know youH make a decision that will delight you. 350-cub- ic 8. MERRILL STUCKI County Auditor First publication April 24, 1969 Last publication May 15, 1969 j Its Delightful Decision time at pur Buick dealers now. 1 - |