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Show Thursday, December 28, 1950 THE SUN-ADVOCAT- Page Three E NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS MM R. Eldridge, also Estate of BRUCE A. MADSEN, known as Leslie R. Eldridge, and Deceased. 1 being one and the same person, Creditors will present claims deceased. Creditors will present wnth vouchers to the undersigned claims with vouchers to the un- at 817 Continental Bank Building, dersigned at Price, Utah, or to Salt Lake City, Utah, on or bearate lots the following described Ruggeri and Gibson, Attorneys fore the 5th day of February, A. personal property to satisfy the at Law, First National Bank D., 1951. DELLA L. MADSEN, respective unpaid transportation Building, Price, Utah, on or beA father was walking with his andor storage charges owing to fore the 7th day of April, A. D , Administratrix of the Estate Campbell Transfer and Storage 1950. of Bruce A. Madsen, young son. The boy said, Daddy, ANNA ELDRIDGE, Company by the following named what is electricity? Executrix of the Estate of L. MULLINER, PRINCE & persons respectively on whose ac"Well now, I dont really R. Eldridge, also known as MULLINER, count said goods are held: said the father. All I know," R. Leslie 1 and L. Utah: for Eldridge, Administratrix White, Price, being Attorneys Ralph one and the same person, First Publication: Dec. 14, 1950. know about it is that it makes locked trunk, 1 crate of goods and Last Publication: Jan. 4, 1951. things run. 1 washing machine. RUGGERI & GIBSON, A little further on. the boy C. W. Gans, Caldwell, Idaho: 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS for Executrix, cartons of goods, 1 broom and 1 Attorneys Estate of Lena Flairn Rizzi, De- said, Daddy, how does gasoline Suite 1, ceased. Creditors will present make automobiles go? mop. First National Bank Bldg., claims with vouchers to the unM. F. Mitchell, General DelivUtah. The father Price, Well, I dersigned at the law offices of don't know. I replied, ery, Murray 7, Utah: 4 cartons of First Publication: Dec. 7. 1950. dont know much Dart & Sheya, Bonomo Building, goods, 1 heater, 1 vanity without Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. 1 Price, Utah, on or before April about motors. sewing mirror, 1 phonograph, Several more questions follow29th, 1951. machine, 1 chair, 1 childs cup- BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE FRED P. FLAIM, ed with much the same result. At board, and 2 pictures. COMMISSION OF UTAH Administrator. Ross Drum, General Delivery, In the Matter of the Application DART & SHEYA, Rawlins, Wyoming: 1 bed spring, O. S. chairs, 1 crib of ARROW AUTO LINE, INC., for Attorneys for Administrator. 1 crib spring, mattress, 1 vanity, 1 dining table, permission to file and put into Bonomo Building, 1 platform rocker, 1 vanity bench, effect Motor C.Freight Tariff No. Price, Utah. of P. S. Utah No. 10 (can- First Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. kitchen and living room chairs, 1 twin tubs, 1 end table, 1 baby celing Motor Freight Tariff No. Last Publication: Jan. 18, 1951. of P. S. C. Utah No. 9) recrib, 1 mattress, 1 chest of drawthe Sec-eners, 1 mangle, 1 couch, 2 bed ends, flecting certain increases in Local In the District Court of in and for last, tle boy said, I'm not askJudicial District Rates. and bed hails. the County of Carbon, State of ing too many questions, am I, Case No. 3566 CAMPBELL TRANSFER & Utah NOTICE OF HEARING STORAGE COMPANY, Daddy? In the Matter of the Estate of Notice is hereby given that the Price, Utah, Not at all, son, said his fathDeceased. above-entitle- d SILVEN COGNIEN. Arapplication of By Therald N. Jensen, er, "you go right ahead and ask. NOTICE CREDITORS TO row Auto Line, Inc. will be heard Its Attorney, Price, Utah. How else will you ever leant anyProbate No. 1979 before the Public Service ComFirst Publication: Dec. 21, 1950. Creditors will present claims thing! mission of Utah at its office, 314 Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. S State Capitol, Salt Lake City, with vouchers to the undersigned. What Visitor in Price jail: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah, on Thursday, the 4th day Sylvia C. Andrew, Administratrix Estate of Howard Dunn, de- of January, 1951, commencing at with the Will Annexed, at the of- terrible crime has he committed? in the S. J. fice of City Sweetring Creditors will present 10:00 a. m. ceased. Sheriff: None. He saw a man This is an application by Arrow Hall, in Price, Utah, on or before claims with vouchers to the unA. D. 1951. day of March, designed at Helper, Utah, or to Auto Line, Inc., for permission to the 1st SYLVIA C. ANDREW, Ruggeri & Gibson, Attorneys at file and put into effect Motor Administratrix With the Will Law, Price, Utah, on or before Freight Tariff No. G of P. S. C. Annexed of the Estate of Sil-vthe 17th day of February, A. D., Utah No. 10 (Canceling Motor Cognien, Deceased. S. No. C. of P. 1951. Tariff Freight (s) ANN WALLACE DUNN, Utah No. 9) Naming Local Rates S. J. SWEETRING, Administratrix of the Estate on Classes and Commodities be- Attorney for Administratrix. tween Price, Utah and Castle First Publication: Dec. 21, 1950. of Howard Dunn, deceased. Gate, Columbia, Drager, Helper, Last Publication: Jan. ll, 1951. RUGGERI & GIBSON, UNITED STATES DEPART-3- 1 Hiawatha, Horse Canyon, (Geneva Attorneys for Administratrix, ENT OF THE INTERIOR, BuMine) Kenilworth, Latuda, Mohr-lan- d, Suite 1, Mutual, Old Peerless, Rains, reau of Land Management, Land First National Bank Bldg., Royal, Spring Canyon, Standard-vill- e, and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Price, Utah. First Publication: Dec. 7, 1950. Storrs, Sunnydale, Sunny-sid- e, Utah. Nov. 27, 1950. Under pro- shoot another and hes being held as as a material witness. Wattis Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. and Wellington, visions of section 2455, R. S., act Utah. amended by section 14 of the Visitor: Where is the man of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; In the District Court Within and By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pursuant who committed the murder? For Carbon County, State of Utah Sheriff: Hes out on bail. In the Matter of the Estate of this 20th day of December, 1950. to the application of Collier E. F. A. YEAMANS, EVAN STOYANOFF, Deceased. Worley of Price, Utah, Serial No. Probate No. 1970. 071361, there will be offered to Secretary. First Publication: Dec. 21, 1950. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the highest bidder, but at not less Creditors will present claims Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. than $3.00 per acre, at a public with vouchers attached to the unsale to be held at 10 oclock A. NOTICE TO WATER USERS M., on the 6th day of February, dersigned administrator at his Notice is hereby given that the 1951 next, at this office, the folresidence at Sunnyside, Utah, or to his attorney, Therald N. Jen Anderson Reservoir and Irrigation lowing tracts of land: SW4 Sec. of Farmers and poultrymen sen, at his office at Price, Utah, Company, Price, Utah, has filed 33, T. 14 S., R. 11 E., Lots 3 & on or before the 8th day of April, with the State Engineer, a request 4, SWy4NWy4, NWUiSWIi Sec. 4, this area shared in the $50,000 Defor extension of time from Vi SE 1951. Lots 1 & 2, SE NE ,NE 4 cember 31, 1950 to December 31, Sec 5, T. 15 S., R. 11 E, S.L.M., payment on interest distributed PETE STOYANOFF, the Utah subto which in make and Administrator of the Estate 1952, Utah. 481.32 acres. This land will during the last week by of be sold with a reservation to the Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. of Evan Stoyanoff, deceased. mit Proof of Appropriation Water under Application No. 5713 Mountain States Telephone & The distribution of these checks First Publication: Dec. 7, 1950. of 2680 Telegraph Company of a right-of-wLast Publication: Dec. 28, 1950, for the appropriation the total repayments to brings et acre-feof water from Soldier for transmission line as to members of Utah Poultry during In the District Court Within and Fork Creek in Carbon County to Lots 3 & 4 Sec. 4 Lot 1, Sec. 5, for Carbon County, State of Utah be used for the irrigation of 1200 T. 15 S., R. 11 E S.L.M. Bids the 12 months of 1950 to $219,809, In the Matter of the Estate of acres of land and for domestic may be made by the principal or according to a report to the directors by C. K. Ferre, auditor MARY ANN MATHIS, also some- purposes. It is represented that his aggnt, either personally at the times known as Mary A. Mathis, approximately $6,150.00 has been sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail and assistant secretary. and as Mary Ann Robb Mathis, expended on construction of will be considered only if re' Patronage payments made by Deceased. Probate No. 1969. works and it is estimated that an ceived at this office prior to the Utah Poultry during the 27 years NOTICE TO CREDITORS additional of Bids must sale. expenditure hour fixed for the Creditors will present claims will be required to com- be in sealed envelopes accompa- it has served farmers and poul with vouchers attached to the un- plete the work and apply the nied by certified checks or post-offi- trymen in Utah now totals more million dollars, accorddersigned administrators at their water to beneficial use. money orders made payable than residence at Price, Utah, or to Protests resisting the granting to the Treasurer of the United ing to Mr. Ferre. These patrontheir attorney, Therald N. Jensen, of said request, with reasons States for the amounts of the age payments represent additionat his office at Price, Utah, on therefor, must be in affidavit bids. The envelopes must be al income on the sale of eggs for or before the 15th day of April, form, with extra copy, and filed marked in the lower left-hawhich members had already re1951. with the State Engineer, 403 State corner Public sale bid, Serial No. ceived top market prices and adEL WOOD J. MATHIS, Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, 07.1361, Sale 10 A. M. Feb. 6, ditional savings on supplies H. REX on or before January 27, 1951. MATHIS, 1951, The highest bidder will be Administrators of the Estate A hearing will be held on this required to pay immediately the which they had purchased at of Mary Ann Mathis, de- request for extension of time be- amount thereof. Any adverse lowest market prices. ceased. fore the State Enginer at 403 claimants of the These payments are made anTHERALD N. JENSEN, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, land should file their claims, or nually through declaration by the Attorney for Administrators, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., objections, on or before the time board of directors of this member-Price, Utah. January 31, 1951. designated for sale. Any contigu- owned and member-controllFirst Publication: Dec. 14, 1959. ous owner claiming a preference Joseph M. Tracy, organization which included Last Publication: Jan, 4, 1951. STATE ENGINEER, right must assert such right within Utah and First Publication: Dec. 14, 1950. in 30 days from the above sale 6000 members In the District Court of Carbon Last Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. ERNEST E. HOUSE Man- Southern Idaho. date. County, State of Utah President of the board is Alager. CORPORACARBON STAKE Land and Survey Office First Publication: Dec. 28, 1950. ton S. Gadd of Nephi; P. Oliver TION OF THE CHURCH OF Bureau of Land Management 25 ,1951. Last Publication: Jan. Hansen of Spanish Fork; Leon JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DA- Y Department of Interior In the Matter of the ApplicaSAINTS, a corporation UNITED STATES DEPART- Forsgren of Preston, and William sole, trustee for the Quorums tion for Placer Mining Patent for MENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bu- H. Schorr of Midvale, are vice of the Melchizedek Priesthood CRUDE OIL PLACER MINING reau of Land Management, Land presidents. Other directors inof the Carbon Stake of Zion of CLAIM, CRUDE OIL NO. 2 PLA- and Survey Office, Salt Lake clude: J. L. Weidmann of Honey-vill- e, the Church of Jesus Christ of CER MINING CLAIM, CRUDE City, Utah. Nov. 27, 1950. Under Albert Tregaskis of AmeriLatter-da- y OIL NO. 3 PLACER MINING provisions of section 2455, R. S., Saints, can H. O. Berrett of 'DrapFork, PLA14 NO. 4 CRUDE of OIL the Plaintiff, CLAIM, as amended by section vs. CER MINING CLAIM, IBEX act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., er, E. Smith Peterson of Salina, ARNOLD G. WAHLSTROM and PLACER MINING CLAIM, IBEX 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and pur- and H. Ray Pond of Richmond. PHEBE D. WAHLSTROM his NO. 2 PLACER MINING CLAIM, suant to the application of S. Clyde C. Edmonds, general wife, and if they or either of placer mining claims. Foster Shimmin of Price, Utah, manager of Utah Poultry, reports unthem be deceased, then all NOTICE Serial No. U 01045, there will that total business for 1950 will known heirs of Arnold G. be offered to the highest bidder, be about $20,000,000. Application for Patent Wahlstrom andor Phebe D. P. M. A. No. U 0239, Land and but at not less than $2.50 per Wahlstrom, deceased, and all Survey Office, Bureau of Land acre, at a public sale to be held at other persons unknown, claim Management, Salt Lake City, 10 oclock a. m., on the 6th day Price Lions Back ing any right, title, estate or Utah. Dec. 5, 1950. Notice is of February 1951 next, at his ofinterest in, or lien upon the hereby given that ORMA SMITH fice, the following tracts of land: real property described herein HODSON, by T. Quentin Cannon, ENE y4, NWi4NWy4, WMiSEy4, Payroll Savings adverse to plaintiffs ownership, attorney in fact, of Salt Lake Sec 15, T. 14 S., R. 10 E., S.L.M., In Bonds or clouding his title thereto, City, Utah, has made application Utah, 200 acres. This land will Campaign Defendants. for patent to Crude Oil Placer be sold with a reservation of oil Civil No. 6690 Sec. 25, and gas to the United States as to The Lions club of Price has Mining Claim, T. 9 S., R. 7 E., S. L. B. & M.; ENEy4, NWy4SEy4 Sec. 15, T. joined with thousands of similar SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Crude Oil No. 2 Placer Mining 14 S. R. 10 E .and subject to the local organizations in volunteerABOVE NAMED DEFENDfor transmission Claim, N&S, Sec. 25, T. 9 S., Right-of-Waid to the U. S. treasury payANTS: R. 7 E.. S. L. B. & M.; Crude Oil line of the Utah Power. & Light ing roll savings campaign now underYou are hereby summoned and No. 3 Placer Mining Claim, Company as to EVfeNEVi Sec. 15, way. to Hammond be serve upon required SEV4NWy4, Lot 2, Sec. 25, T. 14 S., R. 10 E Bids may & Hammond, E. M. Williams, president of plaintiffs attorneys, T. 9 S., R. 7 E., S. L. B. & M.; made by the principal or his whose address 12 is Silvagni Crude Oil No. 4 Placer Mining agent, either personally at the Lions, has notified the national Lot 1, Sec 25, sale or by mail. Bids sent by mall bond cchairman that all businessBuilding, Price, Utah, an answer Claim, to the complaint within twenty T. 9 S., NNEVi, R. 7 E S. L. B. & M, will be considered only if received men in his organization will be (20) days after service of this Lot 2, Sec. 26, T. 5 S., R. 11 W at thte office prior to the hour asked to install the payroll plan summons upon you. If you fail U. S. B. & M.; Ibex Placer Min- fixed for the sale. Bids must be for the purchase of U. S. savings so to do, by default ing Claim, all fractional parts, in sealed envelopes accompanied bonds in their store, office or judgment will be taken against you for the Sec. 24, T. 9S..R.7 E.. S. L. B. post-offior checks certified relief demanded in said com- 6 M., and Lot 1, SNEV4NEy4. by money orders made payable to plant. The local group is one of 60,000 plaint which has been filed with Sec. 26, T. 5 S., R. 11 W., U. S. the Treasurer of the United States the clerk of said court, and a copy B. & M., Lot 4, Sec. 25, T. 5 S., for the amounts of the bids. The veterans, civic and service clubs of which is hereto annexed and R. 11 W., U. S. B. & M.; and envelopes must be marked in the and fraternal societies being askherewith served upon you. Public ed by the national organizations comer Ibex No. 2 Placer Mining Claim, lower left-hais an action to recover a WVfeNEVi, EyNWy4, Sec. 26, T. sale bid. Serial No. U 01045, Sale, . This advisory committee to the treaslodgment quieting in plaintiff the 9S..R.7 E., S. L. B. & M. There Feb. 6, 1951 at 10 A. M. The ury department to help in extitle to the following described are no conflicting claims. Loca- highest bidder will be required tract of land situated in Carbon tion notices are recorded in Book to pay immediately the amount panding the payroll savings pro7 of Locations, pages 172-1County, State of Utah: and thereof. Any adverse claimants gram. The membership of these 1, Northwest quarter of the land organizations includes most of County Recorder for Wa- of the Southeast quarter of Section satch County, Utah. The adjoin- should file their claims, or ob- the 2,500,000 business concerns 10, Township 15 South, Range ing and conflicting claims as jections, on or before the time throughout the nation. 10 East, Salt Lake Meridian. , shown by said plat or survey are designated for sale. Any conHAMMOND & HAMMOND, none. Stockholders worth $5,000 or tiguous owner claiming a preferI direct that this Notice be pub- ence right must assert such right more were By (s) Mark Hammond, in 1949 by lished in The of within 30 days from the above about two reported Attorneys for Plaintiff. cent of all families per Address: 12 Silvagni Bldg., Price, Utah. sale date. ERNEST E HOUSE in the half of and population ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager. Manager. Price, Utah, first Publication: Dec. 14, 1950. First Publication: Dec. 7, 1950. First Publication: Dec, 14 ,1950. these families owned $100,000 or Bast Publication: Jan. 4, 1951. Last Publication: 'Feb. 1, 1951. Lajst Publication: Jan. 11, 1951. more. Notice is hereby given that Campbell Transfer and Storage Company will sell at public auction at its warehouse in Price, Utah, on January 15, 1951, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., in sep- Estate of L. UU - 0 pnta G, F, tli . S-- en -F Farmer Cooperative Returns $50,000 The manager stared. What Cop: "Dont you know what I mean when I hold up my arm? the? said Klumseigh, Well, it Refused to accept his degree; Old Lady: I ought to. I was a looks as if Ive got a steady job He didn't object to the "Tivee-dle- ," school teacher for 30 years at last. S-- S But he hated the Tweedle D. D. Glamour Girl Why yes Ill S endorse your cigarette for An Englishman broke one of See the boiled eggs and called the waiter. "1 say, nty man, he said, these eggs are exceptionally MOTOR CREDIT small arent they? Fraid they are a little, sir," replied the waiter. COMPANY "And they dont appear to be very fresh, went on the customer. "Then its lucky they're small, For Personal and aint it, sir, replied the waiter. divinity student named A Tuce-dl- e S-- S-- S Walking with a native guide on the outskirts of Shanghai, the late George Ade found his passage impeded by the passing of a long and solemn procession. A mournful chant, broken by the intermittent clangor of kettle-drum- s, s, and cymbals, moved Ade to uncover and bow his head, and stand solemn and silent until the marchers were gone. Buddha? the American author inquired of his quide, when the procession had disappeared. The guide stared back, tom-tom- Confucius? Ade asked. "I do not understand," the guide replied. Was not that a funeral? the Mossier inquired. The guide grinned. "No he funeral, replied; "Toothpaste advertisement. S-- Automobile Til see you Advertising Agent: inhale 'first. S-- S Klumseigh obtained a job as a china warehouse. On the third day he smashed a big vase. On payday he was called into the managers office and was told that half of his wages would be deducted each week until the vase was paid for. How much was the vase worth? he asked anxiously. About $300, replied the manager. Hurrah! shouted Klumseigh. LOANS Quick, confidential, courteous service PRICE, UTAH 166 East Main S An optician was teaching business technique to his son . . . Son, he said, after you have fitted glasses to a customer and he asks what the charge is, you say ... The charge is ten dollars. "Then watch close to see if he jumps a little. If he doesnt . . . Thats for the you say . . . frames; the lenses will cost you another ten dollars. Then you stop again for just a second to see if he jumps. If he doesnt that tame, you say real quickly . . . Each! FISHER BREWING COMPANY UTAH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY BUSINESS A . ay Made in Salt Lake's Famous Brewery by mi Whether You Need Service or Merchandise or Have Something to Sell. For You - - - s i ce Builders FINE HOMES, CABINETS FIXTURES nd above-describ- KRAFTS KILF0YLE WARRENS Anto Parts Automotive FLOWER SHOP Say It With Flowers For AU Machine Shop Brake Lining Occasions Bonded Member of F. T. PHONE J 398-- ed or Clntch Rebuilding D. Phone 220 Price, Utah 715 ed So. of Price 10 UTAH ELECTRIC CO. PARTS DEPARTMENT FOR YOUR CAR Thompson Products Perfect Circle Rings Gates Fan Belts and Hose Dupont Paints and Anti-FreeZerex or Zerone AND MANY OTHER PARTS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS See Jack Forrester or Martin Vuksinick for Service. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Same Location Since 1920 Phone 55 BUCKS SPORTING GOODS AUTO PARTS CO. Automotive Parts, Auto Glass Machine Shop Work R. W. Buchanan, Mgr. 40 North Carbon Price, Utah JB m jL General J. I. Case Farm Phonograph Records 179 West Main Phone 603 Tires, Batteries, Accessories Utah Oil Products, Atlas Tires 24- I INSURANCE FIRE CASUALTY AUTOMO BILE O. C. Brooks Sumner Apt. No. 4 Phone 442-- J AMERICAN LA FRANCE 807-- F0AMITE Say It for You" Fire Extinguishing PRICE FLORAL P. D. FRANKLIN CO. M Our Flowers Equipment SHOP SALES AND SERVICE C02 LOADING Phone 16 Sun-Advoc- 279 No. 3rd East Price & Prompt Delivery on Any Amount HUNTINGTON CANYON LUMP KENILWORTH TREATED SLACK 478-- 47 FLATS REPAIRED Gravel Separated $4.12 per Yard 443 1 - 50o f HAULING, WINCH & TOWING EQUIPMENT Hour Service GRAVIL Salt Lake Sand Phones o HEAVY Phone $3.50 per Yard ed Transfer and Equipment Truck and Trailer Manufacturing 164 So. Carbon Price, Utah Screen or Pit Run 74 Guy Prichard Welding CEDAR MOUNTAIN nd Price, Utah 202 West Main Black-smithi- ng KELLERS SERVICE and LUMBER PRICE & WELDING Complete Stock of SAND EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIALS & HARDWARE CO. PIONEER FORGING Eastern Utah Fishing and Hunting Headquarters ce Price, Utah First W. RICHFIELD ze ay above-describ- Mile on Illway EASTERN SS, 300-30- 1 MENDENHALLS 62 N. 56 No. First West ? E. E. HARDEE R Price . : . Price, Utah Phone 392-R- 1 Helper i ,f x: X |