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Show ( er and powered by More Adequate Air Supply Added to Kaiser No.' 3 Mine more adequate supply of air is now available for Kaiser mine A No, 3 at Sunnyside owned and , 200-horsepo- motor has been coupled with an extra motor in reserve to insure an uninterrupted supply of fresh air under all circumstances. The, new development is part of of the No. 3 mine the which was reactivated in 1952. . The shaft through which the air is forced to the mine is 16 feet in diameter and 100 feet deep. The new fan circulates 350,000 cubic feet of air per minute through the op- ng mine workings. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CARBON COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ) JOHN W. GALBREATH, - vs - Plaintiff Utah Pays Less to Federal treasury which paid less than 50 cents for every federal aid dollar received. it The research organization computed that 13 states paid in more to the federal government than they received in aid payments. The rest of the states received more than they paid out, in varying amounts. States paying more than they received and the amounts per dollar, were: New Jersey, $2.40; Connecticut, $2.21; New York, $1.82; Ohio, $1.69; Maryland,, including non-prof- Than is Returned Utah paid out 49 cents to the ng erated by the Kaiser Steel Company, The new system is to keep size pace with the of the underground workings. A new fan, eight feet in diamet- ever-increasi- a federal government for every dollar received in federal aid in 1956, according to a study by Tax Foundation, Incorporated. Idaho, with 46 cents paid out on the dollar, Wyoming with 42 cents and Nevada with 48 cents paid out, also were among the 14 states ; the District of Columbia, $1.67; Illinois, $1.64;' Michigan, $1.59; Pennsylvania, $1.50; Indiana, $1.46; Massachusetts, $1.31; Wisconsin, $1.23; California, $1.05, and New Hampshire, $1.02. The states that paid taxes to less than 50 cents for every federal aid dollar received were in cents: Arkansas, 31; Oklahoma, 35; Alabama, 36; Louisiana, 36; South Dakota, 38; Wyoming, 42; North Dakota, 44; Idaho, 46; Neveda, 48 j Georgia, 49; South Carolina, 48; and Utah. 49. liMp ) LYNN HARPER and HAZEL B. HARPER ). ) Husband and Wife, Defendents. ) Civil No. 7807 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure issued from the above court on the 9th day of April, 1957 in the above entitled action, I am commanded to sell at Sheriff's sale, all of said property which is situated in Carbon County, State of Utah and hereinafter particularly described. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 15th day of May, 1957 at 1:00 o'clock pan. at the front door of the Court House at Price, Carbon County, Utah, I will sell in obedience to said order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure the following described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiffs judgement with interest and costs to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States, which property is situated in Carbon desCounty, Utah and particularly ' cribed as follows, : Lot 29, Block 3, Plat A, Drager-to- n Subdivision Commonly known as 139 Garden Road. Together witp all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appurtenances, easements and rights of way thereunto belonging or which may be hereinafter acquired and ysed or enjoyed with said land. . Together, with alsoo rents, , on this popular 30-lnc- h vUU - Ovoi Thrifty Giant Range with -- (2 ) Woe is-ce- CoW . Jnhmsssaaf'' . '5 Valu e IVcrs 49.9$ anniversary penary Price special 209.95 199.9s wtrade-i- n Wtrade. s, 'v- Model 65-JJ- J7 Model COOK-MASTE- R Automatic Oven Control oven timer made! simplest 'TIdms'Xm ovm easily to 5 positions. w"b ; BBawwI STORAGE . on nylon rollers. ZXSiS- i- 25Sg&fft As'c about COLOR FOR WE PRICE SHERIFF First Published: April 23, 1957 Last Published: May 14, 1957 Qhof ook Rango is- equipment, heating, plumb- ing and lighting facilities fixtures and all personal property belonging too the mortgagors upon or within said premises used or proper or ncessary to constitute the said premises a habitable or usable unit - all said property being designated and deemed for the purpose of this instruments part of the realty. Specifically included in the above generally designated personal property are: an electric warefrigerator, an electric hot ter heater, an electric cooking range, an oil floor furnace, all of whiph are now located upon the 'premises herein mortgaged. 1957. Dated this 22nd day of .April, Albert Passic S t on this ful.oiZo 40.nch f sues, profits and income from said premises with the right at any time after default or maturity to collect the same. Together with also rents, uiu : A OF WRITE! . WARE: COOKWARE UNION' SUPPLY' CO 1 SET FREE MAW VOOClS! WITH |