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Show w f THE Page Twelve Notice of Final Tax Sale for minute, minutes. Notice is hereby given that on M., Min., or M. or L. for more or less. the 25th day of May, 1945, at 10:00 N, for North. oclock a.m., at the front door of NE for Northeast. in house court Price, the county NELY for Northeasterly. will I offer Carbon County, Utah, NW for Northwest. for sale at public auction and sell NWLY for Noithwesterly. to the highest bidder for cash, Ft. for point. pursuant to the provisions' of secV Sec. for quarter section. Utah Code Annotion R. for range. described the following tated, 1943, Rd. or rds. for rod, rods. real estate situate in said county R. of W. for right of way. and now held by it under prelimiSec. for section. less for No than sale. bid tax nary S. for south. the total amount of taxes, interSE. for southeast. are which and costs, est, penalty SELY. for southeasterly. a charge upon such real estate will SLY. for southerly. be accepted. Sub. for subdivision. abbreIn this list the following S L.M. for Salt Lake Meridian. viations, initial letters, symbols SW. for southwest. and figures shall be deemed to be T.- , Twp. for township. that which is shown by the word Th. for thence. or words placed opposite such abW., for west. breviations, initial letters, symbols WLY. for westerly. and figures: D&RGW RR. for Denver Rio Add. for addition. Grande Western Railroad. RR. for railroad. Beg. for beginning. ' Blk. for block. Bdy. for boundary. for degree, degrees. Deg. or Dist. for distance. E. for East. E'ly. for Easterly. Ft. for feet. In., Ins. for inch, inches. Milton G. Fausett, Price, Utah Lot 15, of the Sub. of Block 17. Free City Survey. ...$23 49 Leib Miller, Price, Utah All of Lot 3, Sub. of Part of Lots I & 2, Block 26, Price $384.59 City Survey Bertha James Etal, Price, Utah Beg. 160 feet, S. of the NW. corner of Block 48, Price, Townsite Survey, Th. S. 40 feet, S. 5740 E. 160 feet, N. 40 feet, N. 5740 W. 160 feet to beg Millard Utah Beg. $10.36 Harrison feet 200 feet S. of the NW. of the NW.'.i of SW.V4 Price, E. 823.5 & corner of Sec. 21, T. 14 S., R. 10 E., S.L.M., The. E. 100 feet, S. 50 feet, W. 100 feet, N. 50 feet to beg. $15.59 PROPERTY WITHIN HELPER CITY S. D. Richards, co S. L. Richards, Latuda, Utah All of Lot 7, Block 5, New Helper Townsite $21.11 Milt Stamoulis, co Rose Gigliotti, Box 73, Kenilworth, Utah Beg. at the NE corner of the NWy4 of SEVa SOLD TO COUNTY BY COUNTY TREASURER, JANUARY 30, 1941 of Sec. 24, T. 13S., R 9E., S. L.M., Th. W. 80 feet, S. 100 feet, E. 80 feet, N. 100 feet to $35.69 beg Milt co Stamoulis, Rose Gigliotti, Box 73, Kenilworth, Utah Beg. 100 feet S. of the NE. corner of the NW4 of SE'i of Sec. 24, T. 13 S., R. 9E S.L.M., Th. S. 20 feet, W. 80 feet, N. 20 feet, E. 80 feet to beg $ 9.25 PROPERTY WITHIN PRICE CITY Jim Karterakis, Helper, Utah Beg. at a Pt. 328 feet W. of the SE. corner of the NW.4 of NE.i'4 of Sec. 24, T. 13 S., R. 9E S.L.M., Th. N. 120 feet, W. 100 feet, S. 120 feet, E. 100 feet to beg....$32.79 PROPERTY WITHIN WELLINGTON TOWN S. J. Golding, co J. W. Locks, 2724 S. 11th East, Salt Lake City, Utah Beg. at a pt. 147.2 feet E. & 60 feet N. of the SW corner of Block 6, From the Normandy beaches to the Elbe River, from Guadalcanal to Guam, the "270 engine used in CMC and "Ducks ha for power, performance and been battle-provstamina. Get a new GMC and you get a power plant that is basically the same as this famous "Army Workhorse engine. Let us help you fill out an application. Let us help you with service needs, too, using Genuine your war-tiGMC Parts and methods. Wellington Townsite Survey, Th. N. 15 feet, E. 31 feet, S. 15 feet, W. 31 feet to beg. ...$ 4.08 PROPERTY WITHIN SCOFIELD TOWN ed Truck-Servici- David 1, EAST MAIN STREET PRICE, UTAH ner rrrnWl INVEST IN VICTORY . . . BUY MORE WAR BONDS "7 5, Block $105.44 Scofield George ng o Scofield Murphy-Scofiel- d, George D. Hill, Scofield, Utah All of Lot 9, Block 2, STANDARD MOTOR CO. 301 Frances, Utah Lot Th. N. 7730 W. 87.5 feet, N. 1246 E. 31.1 feet, 78 58 E. 87.5 feet, S. 1407 W. 31.1 feet to beg $46.18 PROPERTY WTTIIIN CARBON COUNTY John Zupanich, P. O. Box 611, Helper, Utah Lots 25, 28, 29, Block 22, Great : ' V t 1 1 I f presented as an as- at the college, it number sembly w'as presented twice in Helper as a service toward obtaining funds Th. N. 330 E. 165 feet, S. for the Helper Teen-ag- e Canteen, 200feft S7240etfeeSt' hf 4830: and once in the Price C'viC aud tonum as an incentive toward the W. 600 feet to beg $156 09 of war bonds. Price selling W. D. Simpson Utah Lot 17, Block 5, Price! As the closing activity for the River View $ 8.69 year, the Peppers held their final H. Severn Grundvig, banquet last Thursday evening at Wellington, Utah Beg. at a the Parkview Gardens. C. W. 619.1 feet W of the SE-- ' (Stubby) Peterson, Bob Gordon, Mrs' Peterson tnbute l0IT.eri5Sf rXoeTsLM. and Th' the Senior Peppers. Baibata N. 4706 'w. 957 feet, S 621 an- feet, M. or L. to the Sw'cor- - Clerico, outgoing president, who ate' new oflicers the ner of the SE.i4 of the NW.jnounced Va of Sec. Th. E. 700.9 feet, Mary Redd, Price, president; Dor- ne-M. or L., to beg., less D & i.s Fullerton, Spring Glen, j R G W RR R of W $16.10 president; Marjorie Stnngham, VSiEs'4 n mce, secretary; Lorn a Rae Han- sen, Price, treasurer; Barbara Robinson, Kemlwoith, Historian. The banquet was given by the Junior Peppers in honor of the Senior members of the club. The Helper Coal Co., co W. H. Lawley committee in charge was Maiy SE.i4 NW.4 Sec. 10, T. 13S., Redd, Doris Fullerton, Shirley U. SL.M. ........... $1,724.50 Davjs and Pauline Tone. Faculty tt 3 Saif Lake'city, Utah Lot adsor or t ,SUpe.ssful Pep SE.i4 NW.ti. Sec. 4, T. 14S., club ls Mrs" R. 7E., S.L.M., Coal Rights FOUR-ICLUB MEETS R of W., also beg. 158 feet N& sides $528.61 athletes Bob Gordon won third r,U Tangaro fourth m Gordon took second inthe arid Tangaro third Carv won third in the and fifth in the ,1 880-yar- j combat. Bgt Coleman entered the ser-P- t. VKt, jn November, 1942 and has served overseas for 14 jbs wi fe, Mrs. Agnes months. Coleman, TERM home LOANS At Low Cost Investigate the First Federal Plan INVESTIGATE the First Federal Pl Surat Bree, & &t Aasudation O A . fFriirral Sailings bvt,s in Wellington. in Rhyme young theologian named Fiddle, lefused to accept his de- - (j long ng Ysman arms tnemy In addition to the badge, bgt. Coleman also wears one battle participation star and the good conduct medal. At Present Sgt. Coleman is an instructor at the infantry conver- sion training center where he is teaching new ieplacements the Vltal lessons which he learned in S however. 'S? being 25wr; CARBON AT ANNUAL TRACK Carbon high won sever,, m the Utah Ingh school last week at Salt don and Tangaro beuf? C)N ones to win individual foot-soldi- er ' 58 West Main Street PRICE UTAH Saying It s bad enough to be Fiddle, without being Fiddle, D.D. Dependable I Members of the Spring Glen SOLD TO COUNTY BY COUNTY Tumble Weed Sewing club met TREASURER, last Thursday and took lessons in Jan. 10, 1940 sewing and darning stockings, Doreen Roundy, club officer. says N. Frank Davis, Dave Nordell As part of the meeting, Jean NE.y4 se.i4, nw.J4 SE.y4, SW.y4 NE.y4, SE.y4 NE.y4,i Murray gave a piano selection. : Sec. 31, T. 12 S R. 7 E., S.L. ; Servce M. Coal rights only ....$440.77 IIome After Sergeant Andrew P. Peczuh, Irvin Branch, Price, Utah NW.y4, Sec. 35, T. 12S., R. 11 E., S. brother of Mrs. Fred Aubert of L.- M., Coal rights only $154.55 Price, has arrived in the United Gerald F. Cowan, Contl. Bank States on furlough from the Pa- Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah cjfic theatre of war, where he SE. !4 s W. ; NW. 1 4 NK.y4, 39 months with the chemi- serv,ed ec. 10, 1. , K. 8 E., S Li. servicecal warfare M.- , $2,348.18 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 28th day of April, ABERDEEN the previous limits of gasoline performance. In all this progress our share has DEALER In Your especially because of our extensive research and process development. Whenever the same mature abilities CONOCO can be focused on NEW-DABronz-z-- z Gasoline, your car will get a strong second wind. For therell be new-da- y power in this fuel. And it will fire clean to let your engine thrive. So then every latest gasoline feature will be yours and youU know it plainly using NEW-DAY Conoco hard-fighti- - 13S., Wars stern needs, as you know, have far advanced high-octa- f - y, iS, LSilUgC The combat infantrymans badge "for exemplary acwas retum against the enemy to awaided Sergeant Bud cently R. Coleman, 25, of Wellington, at retreat ceremonies nnpi issue be infantry conversion tlaimrg center, an installation of the icplacement and training command which is Commanded Bngadier General L. C. Jay- m jtaj The combat infantrymans bad- ge was created in World War II. as a tribute to the who meets the enemy on the field of battle and defeats urn. In order to qualify for the badge, a soldier must be with an Car-bonet- When casting the hilarious comedy, Three is a Family, ad- apted from a Broadway stage hit, producers decided to glamorize the role of grandpa. And that's how Hollywoods ace comedian, Charles Ruggles, found himself with a nice big part that any com- edian would like to sink his teeth into, as Grandpa Whitaker. The film shows at the Price Community Y i Given GOmDat Mav. i&m Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE - -- J Will you hold a BEE FAT-SALVAG- E for your country? theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 17, 18. 19. been great s Infantryman Colman, Wellington i Youth, Western Townsite $36.46 R. L. Bird Lots 18 and 19, Block 23, Great Western Townsite $ 7.40 iors, Juniors, Pi Gammas, The and the Peppers. L. J. Storrs, Price, Utah Lots 18 and 19, Block winning assembly was called In 29, Great Western Townsite The Spring A Young Mans Fan-c.'. $64.31 which won not only the troJoseph Barboglio, Helper, phy but wide spread acclamation Utah SE.J4 of SW.V4 of Sec. of Carbon county R. 9 E., S.L.M. by residents 15, T. THERE IS AN I Winner of the coveted competitive assembly award at Carbon College, the Pep club climaxed an eventful year last Friday as Bar- bara Clerico, club president, ac- cepted the trophy for the pers which was piesented by da Pcteison, laculty assembly leader. Previous to making the award, Mrs. Peterson stated that the judges felt that the themes and perlormances of each assembly performance was very good and that tribute should be given to each of the participating groups. There were six competitive assemblies presented throughout the George D. Hill, Scofield, Utah All of Lot 5, Block 4, Scofield $46.18 George D. Hill, Scofield, Utah Beg. at the NW. corner of the Lot 2, Block 11, Scofield, Th. N. 8954 E. 46 feet S. 146 W. 100 feet, S. 8954 W. 46 feet, N. 146 E. 100 feet to beg $13.25 Stage Hit Film To Show Here This Week X 5 For Trophy Is Awarded to Carbon Peppers Year Best Assembly Program During School George D. Hill, Scofield, Utah Beg. at the SE. corner of the Lot 4, Block 4, Scofield, $51.55 D. Hill, Scofield, Utah All of Lot 10, Block 2, Scofield $24.20 George D. Hill, Scofield, Utah All of Lot 11, Block 2, Scofield $24.20 George D. Hill, Scofield, Utah All of Lot 4, Block 4, Scofield, Excepting the following four pieces of ground. (1) a 15 foot strip of ground along the N. side of the Lot. (2) Beg. 46.35 feet N. of the SE. corner of the Lot, Th. N 15.25 feet, W. 92 feet, S. 15.25 feet, E. 92 feet to beg. (3) Beg. A.D. 1945. 17.5 feet N. of the SW. corB. II. YOUNG, of the Lot, Th. N. 17.5 feet, County Auditor, 70 70 17.5 W. S. E. feet, feet, Carbon County, feet to beg. (4) Beg. at the State of Utah. SE. corner of the Lot, Th. N. (SEAL): 7730 W. 87.5 feet, N. 1246 Date of first 1945 E. 31.1 feet, Th. S. 7858 E. Date of last pub., May 3, 1945 pub.. May 24, 87.5 feet, S. 1407 W. 31.1 feet to beg $ 7.76 AO Thursday, PRICE. UTAH E, Bronz-z-- z Gasoline. Continental Oil Company Get it at Your Mileage Merchants Conoco statiocu Then you'll know its made to be every bit aa good as the regulations now permit. Just be sure of your Stoilon that big Identification red Conoco Triangle. Where yon aee it yon can bay vfffc can&dmncm. o INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE CO. HERE IN AMERICA, when a neighbor needs help, it has always been the custom for all the folks to pitch in and give him a hand. Many a harvest would have been lost without the help of a husking bee. nt A PLEA TO EVERY WOMAN ! Our country is calling on you, the women in salacities and towns and on the farms, to save every drop of used fat. Your used fats are desperately needed to meet our countrys requirements. So scrape all pans and roasters. Skim soups and gravies. Keep your used fats in any kind will do. Save meat trimmings and plate scrapings in a bowl! melt them down and add the liquid fat to your can. a tin can When the salvage can is full, take it to your butcher. Hell give you 2 red points and up to four cents for every pound. If you have used any difficulty turning in your fats, call your Home Demonstration or County Agent. Needed this year: 100,000,000 Producers ved rnttmsmf YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS a fat salvage bee right now! Millions of tons of fat have been used up to supply the thousands needs in this battlefield and home-frowar. And theres still a lot of war ahead more pounds of used fats b XTA and OPA. Paid for by Industry |