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Show SUMMONS Civil No. 10041 In the District Court in and for Carbon County, State of Utah, Leslie R. Hughes, Plaintiff, vs Ronald Gene Hughes, defendant. The State of Utah to the above-nam- Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ada C. Pace, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 336 South Third East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 5th day of defendant: You are hereby Summoned August, A. D. 1972. Claims must and required to file an Answer in be presented in accordance with Utah writing to the attached Com- the provisions of plaint with the Clerk of the Code Annotated 1953, and with d Court, and to proper verification as required serve upon, or mail to Boyd therein. CARYLEPACE Bunnell, Plaintiffs Attorney, Executor Oliveto Building, Price, Utah Published in the 84501, a copy of said Answer, within 20 days after service of May 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1972. this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment NOTICE TO CREDITORS by Default will be taken against Estate of Steve Horvath, you for the relief demanded in deceased: said Complaint, which has been Creditors will present claims filed with the Clerk of said Court with vouchers to the unand a copy of which is hereto dersigned at her residence at 107 annexed and herewith served S. 4th E., Price, Utah, or to her upon you. Frandsen and Keller, attorneys, This is an action to divorce the at Professional Building, Price, plaintiff from the Defendant and Utah, on or before the 28th day of to award the custody of the July, 1972. Gaims must be minor child of the parties to the presented in accordance with Plaintiff. the provisions of Section Dated this 22nd day of March, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as 1972. with proper amended, verification therein, as required (s) BOYD BUNNELL (s) ELIZABETH Horvath Attorney for Plaintiff Administratrix Oliveto Building in the Published 84501 Price, Utah April 27; May 4, 11 and 18, 1972. Published in the May 4, 11, 18, and 25, 1972. INVITATION TO BID Bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of the NOTICE OF PROPOSED BANK College of Eastern Utah, Price, Notice is hereby given that the Utah until 10:00 a.m., May 24, undersigned have filed an ap1972 on the following FOB Price, plication to organize a national Utah: bank in the downtown area of Req.No. 2991 Price, Carbon County, Utah, to Optical Comparator be known as First Security Bank The College of Eastern Utah of Price, National Association, reserves the right to reject any with proposed capital, surplus or all bids; or to accept or reject and undivided profits totaling the whole or any part of any bid; $500,000. The application was or to waive any informality or accepted for filing by J. R. technicality in any bid in the Thomas, the Regional Adinterest of the college. Only bids ministrator of National Banks, giving a firm quotation properly Denver, Colorado, representing signed will be accepted. Bid the Comptroller of the Currency, proposals and specifications will as of May 4, 1972. be furnished upon request. TED J. JENSEN Organizers: Purchasing Agent Max Thomas Published in Roy Hanson 1972. MarkD. Bowen May 18, ed NOTICE TO BIDDERS 75-9-- 5, above-entitle- The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District will accept sealed bids at its regular meeting to be held June 1, 1972, at 7:30 p.m. for the following: A cabin located at Price, Utah, constructed by the Carbon High School carpentry class. The cabin can be inspected at any time by contacting the principal of Carbon High School at Price. Bids are to be in the hands of the Clerk of the Board by 5:00 p.m. on May 31, 1972. A check in the amount of 25 percent of the bid must accompany the bidders offer. Deposits will be returned immediately to the unsuccessful bidders. Minimum acceptable bid will be $3,000.00. The successful bidder will be required to have the cabin removed from the school premises within 60 days. The Board reserves the right to accept or re ject any or all bids. Carbon County School District MOVELL JEWKES 75-9-- 5, Clerk-Treasur- er Published in NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 24th day of May, 1972, at 10:00 oclock A.M., at the North door of the County Courthouse at Price, Carbon County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as the amended, following described real estate situate in said Carbon County and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs, which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. In this list of the following abbreviations, initial letters, symbols and figures shall be deemed to be that which is shown by the word or words placed opposite such ab- - initial breviations, letters,. symbols and figures: Add. Beg. Blk. Bdy. Cor. Deg. Dist. ---- Addition Easterlv In., Ins., M., Min., Inch, Inches or Minute, MUSI Mnro nr - S.-i- k58 Northerly N:i7 T'' NWT.Y - Northwesterly A, 8 Rd. or rds. -B- od.Rods K of W. Right of Way Sec. Section S., -.- South Southeast SE. SELY Southeasterly SLY. Southerly Subdivision Sub. S.- L.M. Salt Lake Meridian SW. Southwest - T.- , Twp. Th. -- W. . $64.79 Katherine Siona -SWof NW; NWViof SWMi of Sec. 15, T13S, Rll E, S.L.M $73.76 Bud & Nedra Winders -Tot 16, Block 6, Plat A $152.25 Dragerton Sub 2B-14- 1 2B-20- Charles G. 3 Barbara & M. Bolton - Lot 18, Block 8, Plat A Sub- Dragerton division Township te Thomas F.Hawkes Elroy Nelson George S. Eccles, Agent 79 South Main Street $142.66 -. James Block Laura Plat Dragerton Sub. - James Plat Lot A. & 2B-2- Crow A 2B-25- Lot 19, 3 11, Block 8, ...$125.32 C. Williams -A 10, $130.27 Dragerton Sub 8 Owen B. Davis Lot 1, Block 5, Plat C Dragerton '. Sub $143.57 2B-40- Salt Lake City, Utah Published in May 18, 1972. Sun-Advoc- In 1972 the domestic electrical manufacturing industry expects to have product shipments totaling $50.2 billion, nearly double the $26.5 billion worth of equipment shipped just ten years ago. The new HUNTINGTON face at the post office window belongs to David E. Shiner. He was sworn in as postmaster Friday evening, May 5, by a boxes have broken locks and are of little value. The contents have to be handed out upon request, 18, 1972 Price, Utah e, This personalized service is bugging the new postmaster because he simply cant stretch himself that thin. For two hours a day he is given the help of veteran Hattie Davis, but next month, after 26 years of service. but under present regulations, her services must be terminated for three months unless emergency provision can be made. postal inspector. How Many Postmaster Shiner, son of Vern and Melba Richens Shiner, Orangeville, was a clerk for six years at Price post office. He and his wife, and three children reside at 255 N. 5th Avenue, Products or Services Take Less of Your e Pay than They Did 20 Years Ago? Price. The sudden switch from Prices adequate and attractive facilities to Huntingtons inadequate and dismal surroundings is traumatic to the youthful postmaster. He is inclined to agree with deceased LaVon Larsen, who openly called the place a rat hole and frequently expressed a desire for improvement. Take-Hom- More families are moving into town daily and they all ask for a box. None are available. In fact close to 100 people are forced to use general delivery. Several Clothing? Medical costs7 Automobiles? Insurance7 Education? Housing and Rent? Repairs? Hardly! Food7 YES! Back in 1951 you used 23 per cent of your take home pay to buy food. This year it wiU be less than 16 per cent. How come? Main reason is the farmer's efficiency and productivity. In 1951 one farmer raised enough to feed himself and 15 others. Today he produces enough for 51 times as much . . . twice the productivity gain of manufacturing workers for the same persons penod. Today he gets just 6 per cent more for the food he produces than he did in '51 . . . just 38 cents of your s food dollar (49 cents in 51). His total annual income is only worker. that of the Yet he's paying higher farm labor costs (more than double) . . . higher machinery costs (almost double) . . . higher real estate taxes (3 8 times) . . . other costs (up 50 per cent). Why are retail food prices so'high? It's not the farmer's fault . Put the blame where it belongsOn inflation . . . higher wages for food processing, manufacturing and distribution workers . . . higher transportation costs . . . costlier machinery, stores, warehouses, other items. Rock hounds display wares Rock hounds living in the Helper and Price area will rendezvous at the Price National ...313 Guard Armory May 27 and 28 to present their 1972 Gem and Mineral show. Featured in the show will be special displays of beautiful agatized wood and dinosaur bone. These come from Utahs deserts and are, indeed, Desert Our own higher living standards . . . were buying higher quality foods ... the year round . . . more , expensive cuts of meat and other items. Built-in- , "maid services" In many Items . . . that let homemakers prepare lots of dishes . . . even complete meals ... in a jiffy .. . with a minimum of effort. Gems. Some lighted cases will contain special displays of sea shells some fossil, and others of later origin, from the Mexican Our failure to recognize that 5 cents of every dollar we spend at the supermarket doesn't go for food, . . but for items like pantyhose, paper towels, toothpaste, pet foods, pots and pans. Next time you go food shopping, be thankful for farmers who have increased their productivity so much fin spite of their own higher production costt) that you need less of your paycheck to buy that food than ever before ... and have more left over for other things you want. Gulf. There will be dealers from several states with many interesting displays also. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION Grab bag prizes and door prizes will be given away each day, throughout the day, beginning at 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. is free and Admission to attend. invited is everyone Providing feed, seed, fertilizer, and other production items to approximately 15,000 farmers in the Intermountain area to help produce the best food on earth at reasonable costs. - 0 & Floyd sion c - $$186.71 Wilkerson - Floyd Plat - Lot C Dragerton 2, Block 7, Sub $161.37 28449 Jack D & Pressett - Lot 14, Block 7, Plat C Dragerton Subdivision $92 14 2R523Ross yonniel Judd - L 6, Block 11, Plat C $86.97 Dragerton Sub Albert L. & Elma B. 2W61 Winn - Lot 14, Block 12, Plat 140'37 C Dra8erton A-- - 27Mi3DaS,d& . Robert E. & Florence . Lot 18, Block 13, a. Plat C Dragerton Sub.$42.25 Richardo Quintana -2B76 Columbia Sub J141 07 8 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 24th day of May, DEALER Yjj Advertisement For Bids Helen Subdivi- Dragerton AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Separate sealed bids for a Domestic Water System including dia. pressure pipe and two steel reservoirs feet of 8 to 1 will be received by the North Emery Water Users Association at the Public School Building, Geveland, Utah until 7 : 30 oclock P.M., May 31, 1972 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Intermountain Contractor Office, Salt Lake Gty, Utah Associated General Contractors Office, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. Copies may be obtained at the office of Trevor C. Hughes located at 1981 N. 10th E., Logan, Utah upon payment of $25 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any upon so returning such a set will be refunded $10. The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. Published in the Price, Utah May 4, 11, 18 and 25, 485,000 non-bidd- er 1972. 1972. B. H. YOUNG, County Auditor Published in the April 27, and May 18, 1972. te Thence West WLY. Westerly Denver Rio Grande Western Railroad Railroad R. R. D&RGW R.R. - SOLD TO COUNTY BY COUNTY TREASURER NOTICE TO CREDITORS probate No. 3616 Estate of Felix Mansanarez and Fay Lucero Mansanarez Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 5085 South State, Elizabeth Tretter -- Murray, Utah on or before the Lot 20, Block 6. Price River 12th day of August, A. D. 1972. must be presented in View $21.35. Claims the provisions V. C. Leonard - Beg. accordance with Utah Code Section of 608.5 feet E. & 504 Feet N. of with and Annotated 1953, proper V of NW. the SW. Comer of the verification as required therein Sec. 21, T14S, R10E, S.L.M., S. ROBERT REES DANSIE. 140 Feet, W. 10 Feet, N. 140 attorney for the to 10 Feet, E. Feet Beg. .$23.90 Administratrix of the Estate of Felix Property Within Mansanarez and Fay County at Large Lot 3, S. Musick Lucero Mansanarez, deceased. Block 8, Price River View Published in the $19.16 25 and June 1, 1972. Abelino Velasquez Lot May 11, 18, 4, Block 23, Price River View January 10, 1967 Property Within Price City . - 75-9-- te Add $25.35 Joe Romero Frame House on Ground Leased From Independent Coal & in Coke Co., Located SWVSEVi, SEViSW of Sec. 16, & NwyNEy4 NEViNWVi of Sec. 21, T13S, R10E, S.L.M. House No. 114 $39.34 On March 9,1919, Lt. Cmdr. E O. McDonnell, piloting a Sopwith Camel, made the first flight from a turret platfrom on a U.S. Navy battleship as he successfully took off from the No. 2 turret of the USS Texas, lying at anchor at Guantanamo, Cuba. The Price River Water Improvement District WILLACCEPT Bids for Construction of approximately 2,100 feet of eight inch sewer line and seven manholes, cind five t (two Plans and specifications may be obtained at the District Office at 61 North 2nd East, Price, Utah. Bids will be opened at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 22, 1972 at District Office. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. A $25 deposit is required for plans and specifications. five-foo- four-foot- Cricket gives you a lot of car for a little price. Well be glad to prove it. To put a little more joy in your car buying and driving. Now. W'frMWM'S-- ,iL. 71 ). John Nielson Manager Published in May 11, and 10, 1972. Merrill Motors, Inc. Hwys. 50 & 6 East 7 she will retire. The only other part time help is Helen Majnik, -- 2B-4- 2B-59- Quarter Section Sec of Beg 2A-1W-)! Plat Boundary Comer o, degree, degrees Distance ' Clara Hem- melwright Beg. at the NW. Corner of Property of House No. 17, Th. N. 9 deg. 00 W. 35 Th S. 76 deg. 00 W. 90.6 26 deg. 15 E. 49.5 Ft., Th. N. 53 deg 45 E. 36 Ft., Th. N. 76 deg. 00 E. 43 Ft. To Point & Wilkerson - Lot 13, Block 5, feei M Earl 2A-10- 2B-42- Beginning Block LY and June 1., 1972. 11, 18, 25 David Shiner named Huntington postmaster Thursday, May Price, Utah |