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Show yi . June THE JOURNAL 8 Page r 19, 1951. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller just Brown. They all attended the News About Folks in belonging to said trust located in Section 10, Township 4 North, graduation exercises at the Brig- returned from a fishing trip. They CIVIL NO. 2985 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Range ham Young University where Jack went to Island Park with Mr. and Rose In the District Court of the Sec- and specifically described as folIt. Katherine of Mrs. Mrs. Merle Hadley of Salt Lake. McDowell, ond Judicial District in and for lows: Correspondent Davis County, State of Utah. Thompson was receiving his degree. They encountered a heavy blizzard 41-- J Beginning at the Northwest Phone Farmington JAMES E. ELLISON, LAURichard Jenkins of Kearns, is when they first arrived there, but corner of Section 10, Township RENCE E. ELLISON and MORNorth, Range 1 West, Salt The fishing was Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Williams of visiting with his grandparents, waited it out. RIS II. ELLISON, as Trustees of Lake Meridian, and running Richard L. Keller. M. Mr. and Mrs. wonderful they said. the E. P. ELLISON TRUST, Plainthe Cutler Plant at Collinston, thence South 0 chains; Mrs. Robert and Mr. of son is the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson have thence East 57.10 chains, more tiffs, the weekend with Mrs. Utah spent Jenkins. Many will remember Mrs. returned from a vs. or less, to the West line of the fishing trip to J. PARLEY ELLISON, deceased. John Williams, Mr. Williams Jenkins as Lucille Keller. I). & R. G. W. Railroad Right Henrys Lake. They also had very BESSIE L. ELLISON, deceased, of Way; thence North 34 54' The Farmington Second Ward mother. They attended the wedLYLE ELLISON, CLAUDE LARgood luck. West 4S.10 chains, more or less, David Glover and Miss Mia Maid class held their Rose of ding KIN ELLISON, MELBA ELLISON to the North line of said SecSherry, Larry and Judy Miller Emma Ford. David is a nephew of Evening, Monday night in the JACKSON, successors in interest tion 10; thence West 31.13 children of Mr. and Mrs. Duane of Bessie L. Ellison, deceased, Mrs. V. R. Williams. Farmington Ward Relief Society chains, more or less to the have been visiting with JANE W. ELLISON, deceased, Mrs. George Thompson and room. Dolores Harrison has been Miller, point of beginning. Mrs. Earl Neilson in JAMES E. ELLISON, successor in Together with 80 shares of Carol of Nampa, Idaho, their leader for the past year, and their aunt, daughter interest of Jane W. Ellison, deStethe capital stock of the Milford. She just brought them and Mrs. Eva McPherson and son the girls love her. They feel it ceased, ELIZABETH E. GREEN, venson Ditch Company. back home and visited with her BEATRICE DUNN, HELEN E. 3. That the said trustees be au- Jed of Clearfield were visitoTs at is their loss that she has moved to ELLISON, now MRS. GEORGE thorized to pay the costs and ex- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaysville. Two girls received their sister Alice while she was here. WRIGHT, NEVADA JANE EL- penses of the said trust and to disMia joy pins showing they had Proud parents and grandparents SHAWNA d LISON, ELLISON, tribute the residue of the said trust courtroom of the REIILE ELLISON, successors in funds in accordance with the terras court at Farmington, Davis County, completed all their work as a Mia are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams. interest of Edward J. Ellison, de- - of the E. P. Ellison Deed of Trust. Utah, on the 22nd day of June, Maid before entering the J. Gleaner Their daughter, Mrs. Keith Whipple ceased. ALEAN LAYTON, HAR-- j Refreshments were served and two small children arrived by 4. That the Court adjudge and 1!)54, at the hour of K):00 A. M. class. OLD E. ELLISON, ISABEL AD- determine that the said trust has of said day. to the girls and their mothers. plane last week to spend a while. AMS, DAVID J. ELLISON, CATH- been fully executed in accordance Dated this 3rd day of June, 1951. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stutz of Eugene, Harry Jean lives near Decoto, CalERINE M. ELLISON, deceased, with the terms thereof, and that (SEAL) Oregon, are visiting with Mr. and ifornia. So far they have been HARRIS A. ELLISON, OMA WIL- the said trustees be discharged R. BRUCE MAJOR, Mrs. Duane Miller. Mrs. Stutz is quite worried as the two little ELIZABETH ELLISON from further execution of the said COX, Clerk SIMMONS, BONNIE RAE ELLI- trust and from all liability in the a sister to Mr. Daniel Miller and girls contracted colds. We hope By Wanda Williams, SON BARLOW, CAROL ELLISON premises. Clerk. Deputy used to be residents of this sun will shine so that the remainder Published in The Journal June they MORGAN, KATE ELLISON, ANNotice is further given that the area. of their stay will be pleasant. NETTE E. STEVENSON, JO- said petition will be heard at the 19 and 2", 195-1-. SEPH E. STEVENSON. STANLEY C. ELLISON, REED C. EL. LISON, W. R. SKEEN, deceased, RUTH S. BOTT, PAUL E. SKEEN, deceased, THELMA SKEEN, sucMUNIONK cessor in interest of Paul E. Skeen, ffPACIFIcfl KATHRYN SKEEN deceased, HESS, MERRILL SKEEN, RICHARD SKEEN, ELLISON SKEEN, successors in interest of W. R. Skeen, deceased, ALICE E. ADAMS, JABEZ S. ADAMS, HELENE TANNER, CLEONE ADAMS WHITMAN, WENDELL ADAMS, DAVID ADAMS, EVAN L. ELLISON, AFTON B. ELLISON, LUCILLE ELLISON STRONG, RICHARD ELLISON, GARY S. All fun On a luxurious Union Pacific Streamliner or other fine you enjoy ELLISON, MARION E. COWLEY, MURRAY W. COWLEY, DOROthe utmost in travel pleasure. Both to and from your favorite THY E. COWLEY McDONNEL, vacation spot, enjoy a carefree extra vacation when you go FRANCIS COWLEY, and CALVIN Union Pacific. Your fun begins the moment you step aboard! COWLEY, Defendants. Notice is hereby given by LAUJAMES E. ELLISON, On as cushioned Union roadbed NOTICE f j FARMINGTON son-in-la- w 1 30-5- - above-entitle- m Vacation travel at its finest! train restful you'll RENCE E. ELLISON, and MORRIS H. ELLISON, Trustees of the E. P. ELLISON TRUST, of the filing of a petition herein praying: 1. That the Court find and determine that the Ellison Ranching Company, a Nevada Corporation, is eligible to become a purchaser of the trust property described in the said petition. 2. That the said trustees be authorized to accept an offer of $500.00 per acre for the real estate Comfort ride ... Pullman or Coach. You'll in your choice of modern accommodations and being able to decide for yourself whether appreciate you want to enjoy pleasant companionship in the lounge or relax in the privacy of your own spacious accommodations. Pacific that smooth, "room-to-roa- Delicious meals Another Barrymore Eye-lev- el scenery Arrive refreshed Need a car? Take the family you rest you m" delighted with your trips to the dining car. Pine, fresh foods of your own choice ... painstaking chefs ... friendly stewards and attentive waiters add so much to the enjoyment of your journey. Picture this typical menu treat for June broiled lamb chops ... tender, thick, sizzling and juicy! You'll be You'll be thrilled at the sight of America's sublime scenery, seen at eye level through broad picture windows. No question about where you're going to sleep when you travel Union Pacific economical reclining seat your accommodations in advance Coaches or private, modern Pullman accommodations. And you arrive rested and refreshed ready to enjoy your vacation to the fullest. You choose If a car is needed for sightseeing or visiting friends, your Union Pacific ticket agent will be glad to arrange for a fine, new Hertz car to meet you on arrival. It's convenient, saves wear and tear on your own car, and i3 surprisingly economical. Drive-Yours- elf Union Pacific's popular Family Fare Travel Plan, good on children Mom and 5 and all under 12 all trains, in way trips, better than ever. On one is the regular one pay only both Pullmans and Coaches, now one-fou- rth way fare, children from 12 to 21 inclusive ride for half -- fare. Children ride free and Dad, of course, pays the full fare. Rates under 5 for the return trip are the same, except that now the head of the family travels on the regular round trip fare, instead of double the one way fare, as before ... thus affording greater savings in family travel costs. The family group boards the train any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, and may return on any day of the week. The head of the family may also, if he so elects, return on any day independent of the family through exchange of tickets. one-w- ay t- -. r & 'fr- - 4 J - 'W A' ,v . Pji J 9 e JOHN BARRYMORE 3rd makes his debut before the camera in the arms of. his mother, Mrs. John Barrymore Jr., the former Cara Williams, In New York. The three-week-o- ld Barrymore, in true family tradition, yawns for the photographer, seemingly in mimicry ( International ) of his mother. and Reservolloni For reservations, further details, or for help with your see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. travel plans, I |