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Show 1age One Hundred and Thirty Workers Get Suggestion Award Checks The JOURNAL flcai field I D-- award-winner- L-- -- D-1- IIos-kove- Notice Pi-gea- ur . . c, u, . DEER TRAIL MINES A UTAH CORPORATION of MARYSVALE, UTAH Is offering 604,044 shares of its Common Stock of 30c per share par value at 30c per share. The corporations property includes the following: (1) Over 100 patented lode mining claims. (2) Over 200 unpatented lode mining claims. (3) Mineral rights in 240 acres. (4) Surface rights in 207 acres. All claims and properties are located near Marysvale, Utah, in Sevier and Piute Counties. Properties have produced commercial ores but are still in an exploratory stage of development. Principal production has been lead, silver and gold. Extensive exploration work is in progress. All proceeds from sale of stock will be used in the present exploration projects. A report of the corporations history and present financial condition may he obtained by writing DEER TRAIL MINES, Box 167, Marysvale, Utah. No stock offered by the Corporation can be sold to other than bona fide residents of the State of Utah. Orders for stock are restricted to a minimum of 1,000 shares. If interested in purchasing inquire at Mrs. Winona Thorderson Supply Womans Superior Work Is Recognized Gone fishing is a familiar phiase around Cleai field thL week. The Boyd Naylors have left their Floral business with a sign m the door 'Gone Fishin' They wont lx hack until July ninth and hope to get some big ones. Mi. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram returned Monday of this week fiom Gieen Lakes whete they not only enjoyed fairly good fishing hut the lovely scent ry of the Green Rivei tanyon, which they say is second to that of Zion canyon. Mr. and Mm, Dale Holbrook and Mr. and Mi Harvey Broadbent aie vacationing in Yellowstone Park wheie th-- y naturally will he uMng the i od and reel. Other include out-of-town- and Mrs. Victor Smith and family who are in Pendleton, awaiting the return of Milan Smith from Bi-dio- Washington, I), C. They then will have a business meeting with him as well as a visit with his family there. Milan has been working with Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson in the government position and he is a brother of Victor Smith and a of Smith Canning company here also. A Sustained Superior Performance award, plus $200 check, was recently presented to Mrs. Winona S. Thorderson. Processing Control Division, Supply. Mrs. Thorderson received the award for her superior work as Chief of the Key Punch Branch. Rex Beesley, chief of the Processing Control Division, said that the supply system. Mrs. Thorderson helped implement She was also instrumental in the mark sense procedures in procdeveloping improved work methessing source documents through ods and procedures to the extent Netz, $5.00. Kearns Robert M. that requirements for three addiGeorge, $7.50; Robert L. Cove, tional allotments were withdrawn $10.00. Sunset Grant W. Blakeley, from the Comptroller and a net savings of $12,840 per year was $12.50; Charles R. Cope, $7.50. realized. Hooper LaMar B. Paice, $15.00; Mrs. Thorderson 'first started Corinne James Moore, $7.50; Wellsville Andrew A. Stokes, working at Hill AFB in 1951. She Centerville II. resides at 131 South 2nd East, Richard $15.00; S. Kaysville, with her husband and Huntsville Zina Murgin, $10.00. five children, Richard, Nedra, SheiG. Eden Grant Beckstead, $15.00; la, Connie, and Zack. Staples, $25.00. co-own- vl $40.00; Jackson, $15.00; Edwin Malmgren, $15.00; Walter R. Anderson, $7.50; Rios Amador, $15.00; Gus J. Lam-bros- e, $10.00; Sterling B. Anderson, $10.00; Harold F. Tillotson, $15.00. Roy Ralph Price, $20.00; Jacob E. Hansen, $10.00; Talmadge Mil- ler, $7.50; William Richards, $3l.GG; Larry G. Price, $7.50; Allen Clontz, $3.00; Richard Benik, $3.00; Albert E. Held, $15.00. Salt Lake City Wesley A. Hansen, $50.00; Kenneth B. Grove, $50.00; Merle L. Rice, $25.00; Jack A.' Vellinga, $7.50; Francis R. $15.00; Malcham B. Patti-so$10.00; Ralph T. Corless, $5.00; Ka-waba- ta, n, Scott G. Snow, $7.50; Ongley, $30.00. Stanley E. Bountiful Roy J. Foster, $10.00; James L. Stoors, $10.00; Robert F. Cook, $10.00; Florence II. Parkin, $10.00; William A. Callahan, $20.00. Farmington Travers F. Brophy, $10.00; Elizabeth A. Neeley, $30.00; Steven L. Wood, $25.00. Kaysville Jerome V. Rusch, $132.50; Lloyd U. Chamberlain, $15.00; Leslie 0. Draney, $13.00; Dora E. Woodward, $7.50. Morgan Samuel N, Cowley, $3.00; Emil Youll have a handy, money-savinstore right in your farm kitchen g . . . food when you get a big modern electric freezer. Buy food in quantity when it is at its flavor peak and prices are down. Enjoy more varied and better eating. SALESMEN WANTED DEER TRAIL MINES Box 167 MARYSVALE, UTAH MAN for Rawleigh business which just became available in Davis county. Good opportunity for willing worker. Apply Rawleighs 0 l)ept. 01), Denver, Colo., or see Ralph Buttei field, G80 E. 21st So., Salt Lake City. UTG-52-14- 7-- 7 It. er J .4 Don Jepperson, $20.00; H. Call, $15.00; LaVerne D. George Roach, $10.00; LeRoy Patton, $3.00; Leo M. Huff, $10.00; Herald G. S.- , !:; Clearfield Briefs weekly newspaper published in For their suggestions to impovc Air Force operations, 130 Hill he interests of the residents of Air Foiee Ease employees vs ere recently presented cash awards totalDavis County, at Layton, Utah. ing $2G35 and ranging in size from $..00 to $3o, Hay S. Odd, executive secretary, matter at Incentive Awards Committee, re- R, Brown, 13G1 Ilarrop St., $80.00; Entered as second-clas- s that appioximately .$15,500 Eail S, Layton, Utah, under the Act of ported Allyn, 2070 Childs Ave., in a years time as a will he saved March 8. 187J. Robert T. Johns, 315 - 13th $10.00; result of the suggestions. $25.00; David C. Braunberger, Bountiful, won St., Millard, Stanley l Published By Victory Rib, Washington Terthe highest award of $3oo. Othei $15.00; Charles A. Burton, INLAND PRINTING CO. s and the size of theii race, 1580 10 20th., $15.00; Gavin I). CasPhone: Kaysville awards include: 0 Army Way, Washington From Ogden Gilbert I). Taylor, tor, Verl Graser, 705 Terrace, $10.00; Koute 3, $S.33; Amos Brown, RFI) 37th St., $25.00; Keith L. Hartwell, No. 3, $8.33; Mark It. Hulet, !)-- ! 5 Marine Drive, $10.00; George UTAH STATE Victory Road, $31.00; William John W. Kariger, 1138 Noith St., $10.00; Smith, 870 Oak Diive, $31.00; Jack Sears I. Roach, 020 - 27th St., NATIONAL EDITORIAL B. Groves, 2510 Adams, $150.00; Olga II. McGhee, 2717 Wall ASSOCIATION Frederick A. Zitting, 2720 North $15.00; p 10.00, Ave., 000 E., $20.00; David W. Schelin, Alfred A. Agee, 1235 Henderson Natl Advertising Representative 203.0 Quincy Ave., $15.00; Jack L. Drive, $215.00; Glenn W. Shepherd, Service Chapman, 532 - Oth St., $10.00; 2012 I'ingree Ave., $22.50; Newspaper Advertising Grace Poland H. Taylor, 2752 Madison E, Quinn, 2018 333 N. Michigan Avenue Iingree Ave., $10.00; Ave., $15.00; Marlow W. Larson, Laura M. Ilaskin, 2120 Grant Ave., S. Chicago, III. 1135 Jefferson Ave., $15.00; Earl $10.00. Clayton, 1025 - 83rd St., $12.50; Louise S. Schuman, 3700 WashA. Malan, 503 - W. 21, $25.00. $3.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance Henry ington Blvd., $10.00; Roscoe M. PalPete Saiz, 3314 Childs Ave., mer, 230 North Wall, $25.00; Alvin 2008 Madi- L. E. Mitchell, $15.00; ltay LLOYD E. ANDERSON... Managing Editor Goodwin, 4184 $20.00; son Ave., $10.00; Carlyle G. John- Arthur J. Sewell,Madison, 1022 Brinker son, 314 Goddard St., $15.00; Clyde Ave., $25.00; Moylen K. Olsen, 330 Eccles Ave., $20.00; Stanley J. THE STAFf Route 4, $22.50; Raymond J. News Editor CLAIR HALES No. 2 West Court, $15.00; Jacklin, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Olive P. Parkinson, 1000 Jackson, MARY ROWRING Society Editor LETTERS of ADMINISTRATION $7.50; J. VERNON WOOLSEY Advertising: Mrrr Larry Ik Atkinson, 024 CapiNO. 1 50 fi tol G. Keogh, OHice Manager ERNEST It. LITTLE In the District Court. Prohate Di- 1024St., $10.00; Stephen Clerk DEBBIE KIIOURY Office Capitol St., $20.00; Thomas C. in and for Davis County, 1471 - 28th St., $15.00; John Maffet, Foreman vision, of Utah. GEORGE F. BARKER State L. Starr, 1238 22nd St., $10.00; RICHARD S. WOOLSEY Compositor In the Matter of the Estate of Valentine N. Williams, 872 - 12th C. A. WILKINSON Compositor WILLIAM EPPERSON, DeI. St., $10.00; Tommy L. Starkey, 2555 CREED WEIGHT Compositor ceased. $30.00 Agnes C. Bar-hoJefferson, JOHN E. BARKER. JR Linotype The petition of Estella E. 072 3rd St., $27.50. KENNETH KINNER Linotype for the issuance to praying E. 5000 S: 525 W., Roy Brownson, .. DAVID SEAICII Compositor Merlin R. Lybbert of Letters of William W. $5.00; Mummey, 3720 Proof Reader Administration in the Estate of ROSE WORKMAN Abe Quincy, $5.00; Samora, 2740 Pressman William P. Epperson, deceased, has CLIFF BALL Dimmon Adams, $5.00; Payne, 2018 WILLIAM WINTERS Pressman been set for hearing on Tuesday, Jackson Alfred Ave., J. Eddy, $7.50; Pressman the 10th day of July, A. D., 1050, NED ROBEY 1058 Childs Ave., $32.50; Marlen S. A. the at oclock JOLDIE BALL M., County Bindery Supervisor at ten Bench, 310 E. 50th St., $15.00; RusROBI&JA ENCE Bindery Dept. Court House, in the Court Room of sell A. Bair, K-- l Army Way, $5.00; said Court in Farfnington City, DaReporters D. Johnson, 2137 Ogden Elinor NORMA PREECE vis County, Utah. Kaysville Ave., $5.00; Elizabeth M. Baker, DOROTHY WHITE (SEAL) Clearfield 3220 Ogden Ave., $13.00; Phillip E. said It. MARY BOWRING of Clerk WITNESS the Layton 1185 - 20th St.. $7.50; George Clinton JEAN BURSON Dahb, with the seal thereof affixed, KAltLYNN HINMAN Court, Farmington A. D. 1050. R. Hedley, 2700 Madison Ave., Syracuse....MRS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT this 27th day of June, $15.00. II. L. STRONG. Clerk. DOROTHY WHITE West Point Sunset JEAN BURSON Layton Dennis K. Blackner, By CAROL B. RAWLINS, Rule Stoddard, $7.50; Sanford $8.33; Deputy Clerk. Angell, $3.33; Benjamin F. Lee, D. A. SKEEN, $3.33; Gideon Netz, $15.00; Harry DO YOU KNOW: That of the Attorney for Petitioner, J. Newman, $25.00; Blaine A. total Church Membership, 500,000, 1501 Walker Bank Building, Piehow-skF. i, Green, $10.00; Stanley Lake City, Utah. reside in Utah, and they comprise Salt $15.00; Gerald L. Douglas, Published in The Journal June 00 of the States population. $7.50; Lorin W. Rowley, $3.00; Ivan 30 and July 7, 1050. F. Buckley, $23.00; Carl R. Bates, $10.00; Howard G. Bivins, $00.00; Joseph I. Harriman, $15.00; Archie D. Parrish, $15.00; Darrel Ames, $20.00; Rule E. Stoddard, $30.00; Anthony Thompson, $132.50. Clearfield Kenneth E. Belwood, $10.00; Ida U. Stoker, 210 E. 700 A 7, I July THE JOURNAL 1 ARM BETTER... UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ' |