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Show THE PAGE SIX IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dis- trict Court, In and For Carbon Walker Hank & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Oust Diarruintls, sometimes called Gust Diamuntcs, sometimes called Gust Diumanti, sometimes called Gust Diumantes, sometimes called, Cost Diamanti, and sometimes called Gost Dlamantls, beAning one and the same person, and called sometimes Diamantis, gelina Angelina Diamanti, being end and the same person, his wife; John G. Diamanti, sometimes called John Diamanti, being one and the same person, and Mary Diamanti, sometimes called May Diamanti, his wife; A. C. Milne; S. G. McMullin; Dorris Trust Company, a corporation, and Henry Revoir, Joe Chugchew, Charles and Feter Jouflas, doing business as Thompson Shearing Fool, defendants. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 23rd day of June, A. D., 1933, at 2:09 oclock p. m. on the front steps cf the county court house in Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, the following described real property situated in Carbon county, state of Utah, Wellington News County, State of Utah Lam-pha- m By Miss Wanda Snow. Miss Faye Locks left on Thursday morning to visit with her sister, Mrs. Goida Lee, in Heber City. Mrs. L. L. Snow returned home Wednesday from Springville, where she has been for the past three months, She was accompanied by her sister and niece, the Misses Myrtle and Margaret Childs, both of Spring-vill- c. The Misses Childs returned home Saturday. Edwin Asay, Billie Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Mullin Hill returned Friday from a trip to Bryce canyon. Mrs. Nona Snow was hostess to the Gleaner Girls club at her home Friday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Mary Liddell, Mrs. Edith Boldwin, Miss Lela Baldwin, Miss Fern Marshall and Miss Stella Draper. Dreams, a one-a- ct play by Cal istia Clark, was presented in the church house Friday evening, under the direction of Miss Wanda Snow. Mrs. Jean Edwards, Miss Virginia The Northwest V', the West xh Branch, Allen Young and Billy Woodof the Northeast Vi; the North V4 ward played the four roles in the of the Southeast Vi of Sec. 24, drama. A dance was held after the Twp. 12 South of Range 3 East, play. The proceeds were used to help Salt Lake meridian. send the local members of fhe Car' Lots 2 and 3; and the East Vt of bon high band to Chicago. the Southwest Vi of Section 19, Mrs. Fannie Hill was hostess to the Twp. 12 South of Range 8 East, officers and teachers of the Primary Salt Lake meridian. at her home Thursday afternoon. The Lots 1, 2 and 3, and the NorthMiss Lela were east Vi of the Northwest Vi of Sec. following Miss present: Miss Baldwin, Branch, Agnes 8 12 South of Runge East, Stella 30, Twp. Mrs. Gladys Burnett, Draper, Salt Lake meridian. Mrs. Trudie Cox, Mrs. Sarah Pierce, interAlso an undivided Miss Cora Hill and the hostess. est in the following real property sitThe purpose of the Mutual Im uated in the city of Helper, Carbon Association. was the sub- provement of state Utah, county, A fractional part of Lot 3, Block 1, of Pratts survey of Welby town-sit- e, SEViNWVi, SNEy Sec. 5, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake merparticularly described as follows, Beginning at the idian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim Northeast corner of said Lot 3, running thence south 10 feet; thence to the land above described before west 90 feet; thence north 10 feet; Silas Rowley, notary public, at Price, thence east 90 feet to the place of Utah, on the 29th day of June, 1933. beginning. Also, a fractional part Claimant names as witnesses: Roy of Lots 4 and 17, Block 1 of Pratts Fausett, Barton Olsen, John Prince and Stanley Young, all of Price, Utah. survey of Welby townsite, describELI F. TAYLOR, Register. ed as follows, Commencing at the Southeast corner of said First pub., May 25; last, June 22, 1933. Lot 4, running thence west 180 feet; thence north 40 feet; thence IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Dissoutheast 90 feet, to the center of trict Court In and For Carbon the Big Wash; thence continuing up County, State of Utah Home Buildthe center f the Big Wash a dising & Loan company, a corporation, tance of DO feet; thence south 35 plaintiff, vs. R. C. Reed and Mrs. feet to the place of beginning. Harriet Reed, his wife; N. O. Nelson Also all of Lot 18, in Block 1 Manufacturing company, a corporaf Fratts survey of Welby town-sit- e, tion; State Tax Commission, a muexcept the following describnicipal corporation, defendants. Noed portion thereof: Beginning at tice of Sheriffs Sale. the southwest corner of Lot 18, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the Block 1 of Pratts survey of Wel24th day of June, A. D., 1933, at 1:30 by townsite; thence north 30 feet; oclock p. m. at the north front door thence east 90 feet; thence south 30 of the county court house in Price, feet; thence west 90 feet to the Carbon county, Utah, the following described property, place of beginning, and also excepting the following land: A part of Lot Two (2) Block Beginning at a point 9 feet south Ten (10) of the local survey of of the northwest comer of Lot 3, Section 16, Township 14 South, Block 1, of said Pratts survey of 10 East, Price, Utah, Salt Range Welby townsite; and running thence Lake bounded as folmeridian, south 1 foot; thence west 90 feet; lows, thence north 1 foot; thence east 90 Beginning at the northeast corfeet to the place of beginning, toner of Lot One (1) of said Block gether with all improvements upTen (10) and running thence north on the lands hereinabove mortgagforty-fiv- e (45) feet and nine (9) ed and all rights and appurtenances thence west two hundred inches; thereunto belonging or thereunto in eleven (211) feet and six (6) inchany wise appertaining. es; thence south forty-fiv- e (45) Dated this 18th day of May, A. D., feet and nine (9) inches; thence 1933. east two hundred eleven (211) feet S. M. BLISS, and six (6) inches to place of beSheriff of Carbon County, Utah. ginning. 'By WARREN TEACOCK, Sale will be made to the highest Deputy Sheriff. First pub., May 18; last, June 8, 1933. bidder for cash. to-w- it: one-ha- lf to-w- it: to-w- it: to-w- 8 ITTf irVITr Melvin ject of an address given by A. Young in the conjoint session of Mutual Sunday evening. Other numbers on the program were: Song by the Relief society chorus, directed by Mrs. Fannie Hill, with Mrs. Nona Snow at the piano; "What the Mutual Ha3 Done for Me, an address by by Miss Agnes Branch; piano soloOrIrwin Todd; What the M. I. A. adganization Has Taught Me," an dress by Glen Baldwin; two readby Hawings, "A Lovely Scene, Euthorne, and "Seein Things," by a Aaron Jones; gene Field, given by acTidwell, Bert solo by saxophone companied at the piano by Irwin Todd, and a mixed quartet by G. B. Jorgensen, Esther Curtis, Lorenzo Peterson and Fannie Hill, also accompanied by Mrs. Todd. S. W. Golding of Salt Lake City was a Wednesday afternoon visitor here. SCOFIELD NEWS By Miss Mary Metos. Mrs. James Nicolaides and son, George, returned here after a months visit in National with relatives. Louis Poma of Draper was a visitor here Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vandora Mayo of Salt Lake City spent Memorial day in Scofield. Miss Esther Rauhala of Hiawatha is visiting here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Tom Sellars of Virginia City, Mon., spent Tuesday here. Mrs. Sellars is a former resident of Scofield. Dr. Frank Migliore of Price was a business visitor here Thursday of last week. Miss Afton Newren was a visitor here Tuesday of last week. She is from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carl Alphonso of Draper spent Memorial day here. Jack White of Standardville spent Tuesday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. Huxford spent Tuesday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huxford. They are from Salt Lake City. PRICE, that Miss Word was received here resident June Metos, former the East high field, graduated from school Saturday. of Standardville was a Stanley Davis visitor here last Tuesday. Nicolaides moMr. and Mrs. John on business. tored to Price Monday of Heiner Polas Alex Mr and Mrs. Memorial day. on here visited of Price Mrs. J. Passic and children week. were callers here last was Dob in Mower of Mt. Pleasant Thursday. here a business caller motorMr. and Mrs. Albert Mayo Sait from are They ed here Tuesday. Lake City. Mohr-lan- d Miss Rose Skufka visited in week. last Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zubcr spent Provo with Monday of last week in friends. Miss Virginia Batten from Virginia here. City, Mon., spent Memorial day the are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Biggs born of a boy, baby proud parents Saturday. Tom and Jane Jsassisjtft,! t!TAj arrived here vacasummer Sunday to spend the the been attending have tion. They East high school in Salt Lake City. H. G. Metos, Salt Lake attorney, visited here last wei k. Metos Your Advertisement assured of 3,000 units of coverage Price shopping territory every week Jj it appears in The SunAdvocate. The J culation of advertising in The ) L Nin cate is the largest coverage by any reguM Thir issued medium in eastern Utah, surpassil jpen City the circulation of any other Carbon coi3 A a junto1 regularly issued medium of advertisings The w is Sun-Ad- j Class jn rin the more than 1,200. i loose t id LEGION nEARS REPORT OF SERVICE OFFICERS MEET A report of the American Legion service officers meeting held at Salt Lake May 27 in connection with the visit of National Commander Louis A. Johnson to the Utah department was given before Price post No. 3 Thursday evening by George Richards. Various phases of veterans welfare work were discussed at the parley, Mr. Richards reported. Several other post matters were considered at the meeting Thursday, one of which was the Fourth of July celebration. It was reported by the committee in charge that preparations for the various events were progressing satisfactorily. and baton t single j curing 1 Cost Advertising is far the of per unit coverage (Hlj? by cheapest im -A&uorate and remember . . . THE PRINTED WORD IS BETTER it: to-w- it: to-w- it: S. M. BLISS, ' IN TIIE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Carbon In the Matter of bounty, Utah of Fulton Pe-- 1 'the troleum Corporation, a corporation. Notice. To whom it may concern: The Fulton Peteroleum Corpora-- " lion, a corporation of the state of Delaware, doing business in the state of Utah, with its principal place of business in Carbon county, Utah, has made a voluntary application in writing for a decree of the above entitled court that it be permitted to with- draw from the state of Utah. Said application sets forth, among other Uhings, that the withdrawal of said corporation from the state of Utah was resolved upon by a majority vote of the directors of the said company; that all claims of the state of Utah for fees, taxes, penalties and costs against the said corporation have ibeen satisfied and discharged; and that all other claims and demands against the said corporation have "been satisfied and discharged. Any person may file his objection to the said application at any time before the expiration of the time of publication. Witness my hand, and the seal of said court, this 9th day of May, A. r 1 QTt (Seal) B. H. YOUNG, Clerk. By Carlyle Pace, Deputy. S. J. SWEETRING, 309-1- 0 Electric Bldg., Price, Utah. Attorney for Petitioner. First pub.. May 11; last, June 15, 1933. Sheriff of Carbon County. First pub., June 1; last. June 22, 1933. PRO BATS AND GUARDIANSHIP NO-tices Consult county clerk or respec- tive signers for further information. ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Carolina Bernardi, also known as Mrs. C. Bernardi, also known as Car-loi- na Bernardi, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, on or before the 16th day of October, A. D., 1933. ELMIE BERNARDI, administrator of the estate of Carolina Bernardi, also known as Mrs. C. Bernardi, also known as Carloina Bernardi, deceased. HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney for Administrator. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE Seventh Judicial District In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Utah Asphalt Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Utah Rock Asphalt Corporation, a corporation; Pueblo Savings and Trust Company, a corporation; Edward McCabe and Edward McCabe as trustee, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment quieting plaintiffs title to the property described in the complaint. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 19, 1933. Notice is hereby given that THOMAS & THOMAS, Joseph Benjamin Jewkes of Price, Attorneys for Plaintiff. on made who June 1928, Utah, 29, 404 Templetqn Bldg., O. 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