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Show THE Page Eight SUN-ADVOCA- the purchaser of the land. ERNEST E HOUSE, Manager. First Publication: July 27, 1950. Last Publication: August 24, 1950. Utah, and also ed Visiting Teachers In Dragerfon For Episcopal School Three Marriages End By Court Decrees . unntjd ide Three interlocutory decrees of divorce were granted by the district court in Carbon county on Monday of this week and these were granted to the following: Christina Elaine Whitney from Orson Byron Whitney on the grounds of failure to provide. They were married at Pioche, Nevada on May 3, 1949. The plaintiff was granted the custody of their one minor child and $100 as alimony and support money. William A. Libby from Marian Libby on the grounds of cruelty. They were married on November No children were list29, 1943. ed in the action. Dorothy Barnett from Bobby G. Barnett on two causes of action, failure to provide and cruelty. The decrees were granted as asked and the court is to retain special jurisdiction for the purpose of determining the question of alimony to be paid by the defendant to the plaintiff and the amount of support money for their one minor child. A year and four months Miss AnVeng (Gertrude in glish) Loh came to this country from Shanghai, China. The Episcopal parish is pleased to have her here in Dragerton where the last two weeks in August she will teach in the Vacation school sponsored by the Trinity Episcopal church, stated Rev. J. R. Nicholas Miss Loh is a member of St Peters Episcopal church of Shanghai, China, and has come to this country to do post graduate work in religious education at St. Margarets house in Berkley, California. Prior to her coming to the United States, Miss Loh taught sixth, seventh, and eighth grades in a private school in Shanghai; and just before she left China to come here she had charge of the primary grades in a school sponsored by the church When Miss Loh finishes her studies at Berkeley, and as condi tions in her native land will permit, she expects to return to China to carry on her Christian work among her own people as a director of religious education in one of the Episcopal churches Reverend A. E. Hokanson, new there. At the present, Miss Loh is pastor of the Assembly of God has come to East Carteaching the first and second church, bon after six years of ministry at in Vacation the children grade school at Helper, then she will Jules burg, Colorado Accombe in Kenilworth for a week, and panying the new pastor is his wife the last two weeks in August will and three children, Lois, Philip be at the Vacation school to be and Eunice. Reverend Hokanson was orheld at the Clinic building in dained at Pueblo, Colorado, in the of The subject Dragerton. 1931. Mrs. Hokanson was orcourse she teaches is, "Child Life dained at Denver in 1945 after in Bible Times. at Central spending one Jane Falke From Cleveland, Ohio Bible Instituteyear in Springfield, Also now residing in Drager- Missouri. ton from St. Margarets House in The Assembly of God parish Berkeley, is Miss Jane Falke of has Just recently completed the Miss Ohio. Falke, building of its church located Cleveland, along with Miss Loh, will also on the main highway between teach at the Vacation school to Sunnydale and Dragerton. be held in Dragerton the last two weeks in August. A graduate of Western Reserve of Cleveland, Miss university Falke is well qualified to teach children. To the kindergarten-ag- e add to the foregoing qualification is the fact that in Cleveland Miss Falke had charge of her own nursery school, which has given her a lot of experience with the smaller children. Upon her graduation from St. Margarets House, Miss Falke wants to stay here in the west and work as a d rector of religious education in the missionary district of Nevada where she has been teaching in the Vacation schools of different towns for the past two months before coming here to Utah. Like Miss Loh, Miss Falke is at present teaching in the Helper Vacation school from which she will go to Kenilworth, and from there she will go to teach in Dragerton. For her kindergarten pupils she has an interesting topic of the "Gifts of God in the World of Nature. New Pastor At Assembly 01 God of Celestina Elardo, Martin Bezyack of Sunnyside known as Celestine Elardo, and Scott Jeffs of Sunnydale Elar-alalso known as Celestino went to Provo Friday to play ball. as Celeste known do, The two boys are on the Price Elardo, and being one and American Legion baseball team. same person, deceased. the They were playing off the semi- RUGGERI & GIBSON. finals before going to the state for Administratrix, finals in American Fork on Au- Attorneys National Bank Building, First 13. 12 Price The and gust 10, 11, was called to team beat the Provo boys at Pro- Price, Utah. July 20, 1950. unnij so dale Mr. James Howa Grand Junction, Colorado, Wednesday by the death of his father-in-laMr. William Arnspinger. Mrs. Howa had been at her fathers home for a week before his death. He had been ill for several months. The four men hurt in the Kaiser mine and coke ovens last week were Ed Peterson, Jay Simons, Lloyd Heath and Wallace Jensen, are all improving and getting along as well as can be expected in the Dragerton hospital. Mrs. Hazel Cunningham and daughter, Bonnie, entertained at their home on Circle Way for the young folks last week. The party was for Grant Turner who recently returned from the Dragerton hospital. John Naylor is home again after spending two weeks. in the Dragerton hospital, He is up and around and feeling much better but will be off work for a long time yet. On Thursday afternoon of last week Mrs. lone Maki and Mrs. Marjorie Croft took their Blue Bird group to Price to swim. w, District 22 Officers In Carbon County On Union Business Officers of District 22 were in Carbon county last Thursday and Friday attending to union affairs in this area. Among those visiting were Malcolm Condie, interHouston national representative; Martin, piesident; Arthur Biggs, r, secretary-treasureand Henry Allai, international commissioner fiom Pittsburg, Kansas. Arthur Biggs, after attending the Democratic convention in Salt Lake City, came to Carbon county a week ago Sunday and stayed for one week. vo by 19 to 7. The following day First Publication: August 10, 1950. Last Publication: they beat the Provo boys again on the Helper field by a score of 11 UNITED STATES DEPARTto 5. OF THE INTERIOR, BuMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffs and son, Land Management, Land of reau Craig, of American Fork, spent Si Salt Lake City, Survey Office, 1950. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Notice is Mark Jeffs and Scott in Sunny- Utah, June 28,that under provihereby given dale. 2455, R. S., as Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevenson sions of section 14 of the act section amended by and family of Hiawatha spent of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat 1274), Sunday at the home of Mr. and and pursuant to the application of SeMrs. Elmo Jensen and family in James Pappas of Price, Utah, Sunnydale. Their daughter, Gay-le- n, rial No. 069303, there will be ofreturned home with them fered, to the highest bidder, but after spending the week at the at not less than $3.00 per acre, at Jensen home. a public sale to be held at 10 The Welfare swimming bus oclock A. M., on the 6th day of which goes to Price each day is September, 1950 next, at this ofloaded to full capacity. fice, the following tracts of land: The work on the new paik near SE'ASWVi, Section 18, Twp. 14 the Sunnydale ball park is well South Range 10 East, S. L. M., by the underway. Mr. Evershed from Utah. Bids may be made Lake has several men work principal or his agent, either persale or by mail. ing on it besides some of the lo- sonally at themail will be cal men. By the last of the week Bids sent by ofonly if received at this they expect to begin planting. A ered fixed for hour to the fice prior installsprinkling system is being aced and the paik will add much to the sale. These bids must be or cheeks certified the looks of the town and to the companied by money orders for the enjoyment of people living heio. postoffice must be Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Powell ef amounts of the bid and enclosed in sealed envelopes. The to Cattle have moved Sunnyside must be marked in the Dale. Mr. Powell had woiked for envelopes left-hacomer substanUtah Fuel company for several lower as follows: Public sale bid, tially a is now at employed years but Serial No. 069303, Sale, 10 A. M., mine in Straight canyon. Sept. 6, 1950. The person making Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsay and the highest bid will be required family are spending their vaca- to pay immediately the amount tion in California. thereof. Any persons claiming adland the versely NOTICE TO CREDITORS or their to file claims, advised are Estate of Celestina Elardo, also time before the or on objections, known as Celestine Elardo, also known as Celestino Elardo, also designated for sale. Any person entitled to claim a known as Celeste Elardo, and beright under the first ing one and the same person, de- prefeienceto said section 14 as an ceased. Creditors will present proviso claims with vouchers to the un- owner of contiguous land must his claim within 30 days dersigned at Scofield, Utah, or to assert fiom the date of public offering Ragged & Gibson, Attorneys at and conditional sale to the highest Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 30th day of September, A. D., bidder and at the expiration of said preference right period, if 1950. no such right has been asserted, SANTA GORISHEK, Administratrix of the Estate the highest bidder will be declar- i above-describ- ed arefea U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE 15 S., R.TlR of Land cel No. INTERIOR, Management, Washington 25, D. C. NSWy4, lSOcri3, Bureau Notice is hereby given that the lands listed herein are offered through sealed bids on the terms hereinafter specified, to qualified bidders of the highest cash amounts per acre as a bonus for the privilege of leasing the lands under sec. 17 of the Leasing Act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat. sec. 181), as 437; 30 U.S.C. amended. All bids must be submitted to the Director, Bureau of Land Management, Washington 25, D. C., on or before 1 p. m. of the date set out herein. Each bidder must submit with the bid of the amount bid in one-fif- th cash or by certified check on a solvent bank or by money order made payable to the order of the Treasurer of the United States, and file the showing of qualifications to receive a lease required under 43 CPU 192.42(a) (2) and (a) (3) Circular 1730. The envelopes should be plainly marked that they are not to be opened before the date and hour set out herein, and should show the number of the parcel and the name of the field. No bids received after the hour fixed herein for receiving bids will be considered. The remainder of the bonus and the annual rental must be paid and an acceptable surety bond in the sum of at least double the amount of rental, but in no case less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000, must be furnished by a successful bidder prior to the issuance of a lease. An acceptable $5,000 surety bond will be required prior to commencing drilling operations on the land. The deposits of the other bidders will be returned upon acceptance of the successful bids. Bidders are warned against violation of section 1860, Title 18, U. S. Code, prohibiting unlawful combination or intimidation of bidders. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Royalties payable to the United States will be at the rate of 1 2 '2 per cent to 25 per cent for oil, and 12 per cent to 16 23 per cent for gas, in accordance with Schedule B in the lease form. Annual rental will be 13, AsJj sswv iso y4, sec. 13, acresTilitJ NE, Bids must 120 bewi. fore i Time, AugZ jirst ij 4 30 Publication- - a,- ,- 1 . JR In the IHstrictrwI enth - ssasSais r I Creditors will claims with vouched,.5 dersigned at the Sheya, his attorneys, at Bonomo Buildmg or before the K temberA. JOHNsKnaJ DART & SHEY1 By Edward Sheya, Attorneys for Administer 3 Bonomo Building Price, Utah. First Publication: Last Publication: Auw! In the District rw. 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