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Show i THE Thursday, December page Eight SUN-ADVOCA- DELINQUENT TAX LIST 13, 1956 COAL, GAS AND SURFACE RIGHTS For Carbon County for the Coal Rights in Charles Bertola NWi4 NWy4 Sec. 28, T. 12S, R. 10E, S.L.M $126.00 (Continued from Page Seven) NWy4 NE!4 Sec. Wayne Day 12, T. 13S, R. 8E S.L.M. Less a strip of land 261 ft. wide 4 Lot 5, F. V. Hicks along the North side. NE!4 Block 15, Plat C Dragerton NWy4 Sec. 12, T. 13S, R. 8E, S.- L.M, Less a $10.50 Sub strip of land 261 ft. wide along the North Louis O. Buffmire side. Coal Rights only Beg. at a Pt. S. 22 Deg. 17 Min. $311.01 W. 66-- ft. from Center of Sec. 1. being identical with back ESO Coal Co, o W. R. Snow corner Lots 7 & 8, Block 15, Surface Rights NEy4 NWy4 Sec. 23, T. 13S, R. 12E, S.L Plat 15, Dragerton Sub.; Th. 67 E. 43 19 S. ft., Min., Deg. M, 40 acres. Coal and Coal W. 79 34 ft., S. 50 Deg. Min., Rights only in that part of 93 W. ft. N. 21 Deg. 32 Mm., the SEy4 NWV4 Sec. 23, T. along back line of Lot 8, 13S, R. 12E, descr. as folwhich arc is 756.9 ft. radius lows: Beg. at a Pt. E. 1344.0 curve to pt. of curve change, ft. & N. 780.0 ft. from the W14 Cor. of Sec. 23, & run. Th. N. 71 Deg. 37 Min., E. 10 Th. E. 625 ft. to Sur. Station ft., continuing along back of Lot 8 15.90 ft., which is arc of No. 22, Dugout Canyon Mine; a 502 ft. radius curve to pt. Th. N. 52 Deg. 09 Min. E. $2.10 of Beg 880 ft. M. or L. to the NE. Cor. of the SE Vi NW4 of Sd. Edmond Davis, Harriet C. Davis Sec. 23; Th. W. 1320 ft, Th. 8 Lot 6, Block 3, Plat S. 540 ft. M. or L. to the place D Dragerton Sub $47.25 of Beg. Surface Rights only 7 Nick & Mary Zakis in that part of Sd. Quarter Beg. at a Pt. 518.75 ft. N. & Sec. desc. as follows: Beg. at 6.49 ft. E. of NW. Cor. of a Pt. N. 17 Deg. 44 Min. E. SWV4 SWy4, Sec. 1, T. 15S., 1407.4 ft. from the Wy4 Cor. R. 13E. S.L.M. Th. N. 0 Deg. 43 of Sec. 23, & run. Th. N. 67 12 83 S. E. Min., Deg. ft., 50 Dog. 26 Min. E. 538 6 ft, 42 96.80 S. E. Min., Deg. ft., Th. N. 29 Deg. 41 Min. E. 59 Min, W. 72.60 ft, N. 79 646.3 ft, Th. W. 735.25 ft, 19 Min, W. 41.50 ft. to Deg. Th. S. 904 55 ft. M. or L. to $2.10 Pt. of Beg the Pt. of Beg, with easeCarl V. Erickson, Barbara S. ments for access $458 64 6 Erickson Lot 76, Hi Co. SEV4 Coal Heat SEii Sub Columbia $23.31 Sec. 1, T. 13S, R. 8E S.L.M, Pancrecio & Frank J. Roybal NEy4 NEV4 Sec. 12, T. 13S, 0 Lot, 100, Columbia R. 8E S.L.M, Coal and SurSub $18.48 $162.46 Rights 3 J. Ixt Daisyface Frank Roybal 1.5 R. Morgan Int. in Columbia $13.86 Sub 103, Gas Rights in NEVi Sec. 18, Orson Nelson NE',4 T. 15S, R. 12E, S.L.M,.. $2.09 SWy4 of Sec. 14, T. 15S, R. National Coal Co. Coal and SurYear 1956 2B-60- A c-- 2B-64- 2B-78- 2B-87- 2B-90- 2B-90- N-1- 10E, S.L.M, acres Adeline M. Fowler containing 40 $8.22 Attach to No. Frank $25.62 Marie M. Williams NV2 SEy4, NEi4, Sx2 NW14 Nwy4 of Sec. NW, 31, T. 13S. R. 7E SL.M, Alsd Beg. at SW. Corner of Sec. 31, Th. N. 1320 ft, Th. E. 1320 ft. Sly. to Finn Creek SWly. along said Creek to Pt. of Beg $45.36 LaVem Jensen, Orabelle Jensen S y2 Sy2 of Sec. 31, T. 13S, R. 7E, S.L.M, that portion S. of Finn Canyon & Creek $20.16 LaVem Jensen, Orabelle Jensen Ny2 of Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4, Sec. 6, T. 14S, R. 7E S.- L.M & Bessie LaVell to No. Ernest A. , $12.60 Attach Staley $21.00 LaVon D. Elder, Thorald Rich Attach to No. i 3206 $222.75 1 & Spanish Theme Used by Kenilworth Cub Scout Dens for December Meet Duze-nac- Et-se- ll flew Director Slate by handmade guiros were actually members of Den Two. They were William Allan (Billy) Jewkes, Glen Smith, Robert Jewkes, George Richards, Loel Hanson and Timothy Warren. They also displayed the flag and At a meting held November 26 map of Puerto Rico. Glen and at the Carbon county courthouse Loel and made the flag; George the following were selected by the Tim drew the map. Den Mother of Carbon and Emery Elizabeth Hanson directed the sportsmen counties to serve as directors of boys. the Carbon-Emer- y Fish and Game A replica of El Morro castle Association for the forthcoming was exhibited by Den III. It was made of milk cartons cov- year. The terms start January 1. face Rights SEk SWk cleverly Sec. 8, Township 13S, Range ered with salt, flour and water. Named on the board of directors are the following: 8E, S.L.M, 40 acres. SEk In memory of Pearl Harbpr NW'A Sec. 17, Township 13S, Jack World, Baldy Chapman, Range 8E, S.L.M, 40 acres. Day, Cubmaster Ray Etsoll had Frank Migliori, Lyle Mower, Bill N E y4 swy4 mvy4 Sec. 17, the Scouts and their parents sing Thomas, Barney DeVietti, Jim SiTownship 13S, Range 8E The Star Spangled Banner. mone, Howard Bliss and Leon S.- L.M, 10 acres. NEk SWk lie presented awards to Steven Moynier, Price; Tony OBerto, Sec. 17, Township 13S, Range l, Stephen George Grivet, Carl Stavar, Pete 8E, S.L.M, 40 acres. NWh Clark, David Clark, Kenneth OlBilly Bergamo, Bottino, Clyde Peterson, Jack SulSWli Sec. 17, Township 13 S, R. 8E, S.L.M, 40 acres- Nk sen, Loel Hanson, Glen Smith and livan, Nick Thomas and John SEVi SWy4 Sec. 17, Town- Billy Jewkes. Jwahlen, Helper; Lee Worthingship 13S, Range 8E, S.L.M. The Junior M Men basketball ton, Clare Behling, Zeke Grider, 20 acres. SW Vi NEy4 Sec. 17, team scored a one-poivictory John Garr, Fred Johnson, Oscar Township 13S, Range 8E, over Price Second Ward Thursday Carlson and Joe Schaff, DragerS.- L.M, 40 acres. NEk NWk Sec. 17, Township 13S, Range at the Price junior high gymnas- ton; Wayne Erickson, Wellington; 8E S.L.M., 40 acres. Beg. at ium. The score at the half was 4 Tony Lupo and one other to be in favor of Kenilworth, but the chosen, Hiawatha; Ray Hunting-ton- , a Pt. which bears N. 817 ft. from S. Quarter Corner of Price boys rallied to end the game Roscoe Black, Clarence All-reSec. 17, T. 13S, R. 8E, S.L.M, at 3 in favor of the local team. Paul Manchester, Albert WebTh. N. 450 It., Th. W. 380 ft, High scoring man was Kenneth ber and Roy Jewkes, Emery counTh. N. 25 Deg. 0 Min. W. 400 Brown with 20 Robty. points. Boyd 63 ft. Th. N. Deg. 0 Min. W. 530 ertson was second with 18 points. Winn Charlesworth and George Th. S. 37 Deg. 0 Min. W. ft, Jensen, Kenilworth; Ray WoodKenilDecember 13, Thursday, 100 ft., Th. S. 53 Deg. 0 Min. ward, Standardville; Ira Hileman, E. 375 ft, Th. S. 370 ft, Th. worth meets Castle Gate. S. 24 Deg. 0 Mm. E. 770 ft. A little who will be six years and Bob Cracknell, Rains; Hubert Castle Gate and one to to the Beg. of a curve of 435 of age on girl Christmas Day had her Hreinson, be appointed; Bob Jensen and ft. radius whose tangent bears first 5. December birthday party S. 31 Deg. 53 Mm. W, Th. Clarence Clear Creek. Gordon, is around said curve right a dis- Everyone knows Christmas Day directors are Howard Honorary birthan a to time have impossible tance of 426.9 ft. measured on and George Burnett. the arc to a Pt. where the day party and that is why Miss Foulger tangent of curve bears S. 88 Joan Ann Darras never had a naDeg. 07 Mm. W, Th. S. 60 ft, tal celebration before. This year Th. S. 88 Deg. 0 Min. E. 170 her mother avoided the Christmas ft, Th. N. 49 Deg. 25 Mm. E. rush by staging an early party. 797.4 ft. to the place of beginTwenty guests helped Joan enjoy ning, containing 12.5 acres. the birthday cake, punch, grab bag Beginning at the SW. Corner of SW4 NEy4 of Sec. 17, Township 13S, Range 8E, S. ft. Th. E. 1320 ft, to place of L.M., Th. E. 400 ft, Th. S. 300 400 W. Th. Thence Beginning, containing 35 acres; ft. ft, Beg. at SW. Corner of SWk North 300 ft. to Beginning.... NEVi Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 9E $327.39 Oil and Gas Rights S.L.M, Th. E. 660 ft, Th. N. Neal Neeee . 45 .145714 of 1 Deg. W. 933 ft, Th. S. 660 Int. in Oil ft. to place of Beg, cont. 5 & Gas Rights in NWV4 Sec. 29, T. 13S, R. 7E S.L.M.; .045537 acres; Beg. at SE Corner of SEy4 NWVi, Sec. 6, T. 13S, of 1 Int. in Oil and Gas R. 9E, S.L.M., Th. N. 660 ft, Rights in SWy4 Sec. 31, T. Th. N. 45 Deg. W. 933 ft, 13S, R. 7E, S.L.M.; .015282 Th. W. 660 ft, Th. S. 1320 ft, of 1 Int. in Oil and Gas Th. E. 1320 ft. to place of Rights in NEy4 Sec. 5, T. 14S, R. 7E S.L.M.; .043282 of 1 Beg, cont. 35 acres; SWy4 NWVi Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 9E Int. in Oil and Gas Rights in LONGER -- LASTING S.- L.M, 36.99 acres; NWy4 SEk Sec. 5, T. 14S, R. 7E S.- L.M SWk Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 9E, ENERGY! $10.33 Carl Nyman S.L.M, 36.62 acres; NEk Coal and Surface SWy4 Sec. '6, T. 13S, R. 9E, NWVi SEy4 Sec. 16, blended and Rights SCIENTIFICALLY S.L.M, 40 acres; Lot 7 SWk T. 13S, R. 8E, S.L.M, 40 taste plus T. 9E 6. Sec. R. SWk T. 13S, Sec. SEVi 16, acres; SW,4 36.79 g Longer-LastinSEk acres; S.L.M, 8E 40 acres; S.L.M., Energy. Chil-die- n 13S, R. SWk Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 9E love it -- dieters cheer it! NWy4 NEVi Sec. 17, T. 13S, S.L.M, 40 acres; SWk SEk R. 8E S.L.M., 40 acres; Sk Help you avoid hunger pangs Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 9E S.LM. SEy4 SWk Sec. 17, T. 13S, 40 acres; Beg. at SE. Comer and between meal letdown. Try R. 8E, S.L.M. (less Railroad of SEk SEk Sec. 6, T. 13S R. of W.) 20 acres; NWk it today youll be delighted! R. 9E S.L.M, Th. N. 660 ft, SEVi Sec. 17, T. 13S, R. 8E Th. N. 45 Deg. W. 933 ft, Th, S.- L.M., 40 acres; SWy4 SEy4 A DELICIOUS W. 660 ft, Th. S. 1320 ft, Th. Sec. 17, T. 13S, R. 8E S.L.M., LIGHT E. 1320 BROWN BREAD of to ft. Beg, place (less Railroad Right of Way) cont. 35 acres $2,342.04 40 acres; SEVi SEy4 Sec. 17, VITAMIN FORTIFIED T. 13S, R. 8E, S.L.M., 40 United States Fuel Co. Ek SEk Sec. 1, T. 13S, R. 9E acres;NEVi NWVi Sec. 20, T. S.- L.M., Coal Rights only; Lot 13S, R. 8E, S.L.M, 40 acres 6, NWVi SWk, Lot 7, SWk $339.19 SWk Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 10E, Ruth B. Rains Coal and Surface S.L.M., Coal Rights only; SEy4 NEy4 SWy4 Sec. 1, Rights SWk Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 10E, T. 13S, R. 8E, S.L.M., 39.4 S.L.M, Surface Rights only; acres; NEy4 SEy4 Sec. 1. T. Lot 1, NEkNEk, Lot 2, 13S, R. 8E, S.L.M, 39.6 acres; NWk NEk, Lot 6, SWk NWVi SEVi Sec. 1, T. 13S, NEk Sec. 7, T. 13S, R. 10E, R. 8E, S.L.M, 39.6 acres; S.LM, Coal and Surface Part of the SEVi SWk Sec. 1, Rights; Lot 7, SEkNEk, Lot T. 13S, R. 8E desc. as fol8, NEk SEk. Lot 9, NWk lows: Com. at a Pt. on the N. SEk, Sec. 7, T. 13S, R. 10E, Line E. 340 ft. from the NW. FISHER BAKING CO. S.LM, Coal Rights only; Lot Cor, Th. S. 3 Dog. 30 Min. W. 13, SEk SEk Sec. 7, T. 13S, 385 ft, Th. S. 81 Deg. 30 Min. Salt Lake City, Utah R. 10E, S.L.M., Coal and SurE. 950 ft. M. or L. to the E. face Rights $5,241.89 Line, Th. N. along the E. Line 515 ft. M. or L. to the NE. Success Coal Co. NWk NWk Sec. 21, T. 13S, R. 8E, S.LM. Cor, 'Th. W. along the N. BREAD Line 941 ft. M. or L. to the Coal Rights only $140.07 Pt. of Beg, 9.70 acres; Part of the SWk SEVi Sec. 1, T. 13S, R. 8E, desc. as follows: Com. at the NW. Cor, Th. S. When you new building . . . 515 ft. M. or L. along the W. Line, Th. S. 81 Deg. 0 Mm. E. 535 ft, Th. S. 4 Deg. 30 Min. Let us help you save E. 700 ft. to the S. Line, Th. E. along the S. Line to the SE. Cor, N. along the E. Line to the NE. Cor, W. WE MAKE THE FINEST BUILDING BLOCKS along the N. Line to the NW Cor, to the Pt. of Beg, cont. 29.00 acres; Beg. at SW Corner of NEy4 SEk Sec. 6, T. COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY 13S, R. 9E. S.L.M, Th. E. 660 ft, Th. N. 45 Deg. W. 933 S. 660 ft. to place of ON HIGHWAY 50-- 6 EAST OF PRICE ft, Th.cont. i 5 acres; Beg. at Beg, Office 216-- R Phones: Plant 906-- R SE Comer NWy4 SEy4 Sec. 6, T. 13S, R. 9E, S.L.M., Th. Boyo Warner 358-- J N. 660 ft, Th. 45 Deg. W. 933 660 W. Th. 1320 S. Th. ft, ft, companied A loaded gun is no more dand gerous than a driver," Ned H. Dearborn, president of the National Safety Council, asserted today. For one thing, the driver isnt recognized as a lethal weapon." Mr. Dearborn, appeallhg to civic organizations and enforcement officials to Back the At-- 1 tack against traffic accidents, has pointed out that drinking drivers and drinking pedestrians are more prevalent during the Christmas holidays than at any other time of the year. Because of the emergency traffic situation, with its rising toll, Mr. Dearborn said a d "Back the Attack on Traffic Accidents campaign is being launched this December and will conhalf-loade- Spanish influence characterizedfavors and the games and prizes. From Spring Gicn came her the monthly meeting of Pack 3277 at the Kenilworth chapel Friday Grandmother Fazizo and Chrisevening. Puerto Rican youngsters tina, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Fazzio, in full regalia portrayed the life Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fazzio, and and customs in that small com- cousins Cherri and Dorothy Fazmonwealth. zio, Sammy and Tina Marie FazDen Three used a Spanish and zio, Karon Lee Fazzio and Faye American family in carrying out Luciie Lacey. Yukio Yoshino and Ronald, the theme, Land of Two Christand Kimball visited relamases. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rodriquez an dfamily were played by tives in Salt Lake City over the k week end. Kenny Olsen and Francis Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen, as the parents and their son and daughter by Jerry Anderson formerly of Orangeville, moved and David Clark. The parts of the here last week. They have twin American family living in Puerto daughters, Ruth and Ruby, who Rico were taken by David Burn- are 19 years of age, and a daughside and Jackie Edwards as the ter, Marie, 12, who enrolled in parents and Jay Brown and Steven the seventh grade at Helper junClark as their daughter and son. ior high Monday. Another daughThe custom of celebrating Three ter is the wife of Johnny Pappas. Ascension Guild met last WedKings Day January 6 was stressed nesday at the Guy home. Julie by Eddie Anderson, Stephen and Jack Marshall in the role Ilatsis was hostess. The Reverend of the three kings. Den Mother Stuart Fitch presented the lesson. The Ascension Guild Christmas Naomi Olsen was the reader. The Puerto Ricans telling the party was sot for December 19 at history and present status of their the home of Carolyn Tamilos. country and concluding with a lusty rendition of Cielito Lindo ac- Elected by driving on the wrong side of the road or in the center of the road. Failure to observe a signal or a Mechanical cidents last Christmas, according stop sign was second. were reblowouts or failure tire to a study made by the National of the four for only sponsible Safety Council. studied. accidents fatal Drinking drivers were involved Seventy-fiv- e per cent of the acin 55 per cent of the fatal miscidents during dark happened are haps, although normally they 5 and 7 a.m. between p.m. hours, involved in around 20 per cent, the One-thir- d of the a was factor pedestrians showed. Speed study in 85 per cent, compared with an victims were crossing between intersections, stepping from behind annual average of 35 per cent. a parked car or walking on a The most common driver action was roadway. contributing to fatal accidents Loaded Loaded Gun vs Driver year-aroun- THE FAMOUS "CHILD CITY" tinue through 1957. The purpose of the campaign is, first, to encourage public officials to step up the attaeft and, second, to stimulate citizens to back the attack on traffic accidents. The December emphasis will be on drinking drivers and pedestrians, night driving, speed, and pedestrian hazards. The throttle and the bottle were the big reasons why a record 609 persons were killed in traffic ac TELECAST LIVE ON Sunday Dec. 23rd Sportsmens Group Wotch Channel 4, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE it i 7 V ri i Et-scl- - PROOF BOURBON DISTILLING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY JAMES B. BEAM CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY ii HENS Grade A y, IJ Wilsons fully cooked, lb. 59c 32-1- Armour Short Shank, whole d, 44-4- $ j." i Lb. or half. y ,!- - V-- . kh v.. . . iiVm Ground Beef II Idaho Spuds $1.00 & $.149 U. S. 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