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Show SOUTHERN NOTICE er the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 ( 48 Stat. 1185; 43 U.SC. 871a) has filed application for the issuance of a confirmatory described patent for the following lands granted to the State under various acts of Congress for the support of common schools; Utah 0120709 T. 39 S., R. 3 E. Secs. 2. 16. 32 36 T. 39 S., R. 4 E. Secs. 2. 16, 32. 36 T. 39 S.. R. 5 E. Secs. 2, 16, 32. 36 T. 39 S., R. 6 E. Secs. 2, 16. 32. 36 T. 39 S.. R. 9 E. Secs. 2, 16 Utah 0120710 T, 40 S.. R. 2 E. Secs. 2, 16. 32. 36 T. 40 S., R. 3 E. Secs. 2. 16 32. 36 T. 40 S., R. 4 E. Secs. 2, 16, 32. 36 T. 40 S.j R. 5 E. Secs. 216, 32. 36 T. 40 SM R. 6 E Secs. 2. 16, 32. 36 Utah 0120711 T. 41 S- - R. 1 E. Secs. 2, 16, 32. 36 T. 41 S.. R. 3 E. Secs 2, 16. 32. 36 ' FredrJa T. 43 S.. R. 3 W. Secs. 2. 16 32. 36 T. 43 S.. R 4 W. Secs. 2. 16. 36 Sec .32. WHEH WH T. 43 5.. R. W. Secs. 16:32 T. 43 S.. R. 5 W. Secs. 16. 32. 36 Sec. 2, Lot 4. SWHNWH. SWH T. 43 S.. R. 6 W. Secs. 2. 16. 32. 36 T. 43 S.. R 7 W, Secs. 2. 16. 32. 36 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. Land Office. Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah, und- READ 4t MEDICARE OR MEDICAL CARE W. W. February Issue of Write your Congressman and Senators at the Capitol Bui'd-ingWashington, D. C. Your views W. Secs. 2, 16, Secs. 2. 16, W. Utah 0124708 T. 41 S.. R. 3 W. Secs. 2, 16, 32, 36 T. 41 S., R. 4 W. Secs. 2. 16, 32 Sec. 36. EH. NHNWH, EHSWH T, 41 S.. R. 4H W. Secs. 16, 32 T. 41 S., R. 5 W. Secs. 2. 16. 32. 36 T. 41 S.. Then W. Secs. 2, 16. 32, 36 . READER'S DIGEST Sec. 16. 32 Secs. 2. 16. W. Secs. 2. 16. R.6W. Sec. 2. 16, 32. 36 T. 41 S.. R. 7 W. Secs. 2, 32, 36 Sec. 16,Lots T. 41 S., R. 8 W. Secs. 2. 16, 32. 36 T. 41 S., R. 9 W. Sec. 2. NH-ST. 41 S.. R, 4 E. Secs. 2. 16. Secs. 16. 36 32. 36 41 S.. R. 11 W. Sec. 32. All T. 41 S, R. 5 E Secs. 2, 16 T. 41 S., R. 13 W. Sec. 2, Lots T. 41 S., R. 6 E. Secs. 2. 16 T. 4 SHNEH, SWHSWH, 3. 16 2. Secs. T. 42 S., R.2 E SEH Secs. 16. 32, 36 32. 36 Utah 0124709 T 42 S., R. 1 E. Secs. 2. 32, T.. 40 S., R. 9 W. Secs. 2. 16; SHSEH 16. Sec. 36 36. Sec. 32. NWH T. 42 S.. R. 3 E. Secs. 2, 16, T. 41 S.. R. 1 W. Secs. 2. 32 32, 36 Sec. Sec 16, EH. SWH Utah 0120712 Sec. 36, WHEH, WH T. 42 S.. R. 4 E.' Secs. 2. 16, 41 S.. R. 2 W. Secs. 2. 16. T. 32, 36 36 Sec. 32. All T. 42 S.. R. 5 E. Sec. 32. AH Utah 0124710 1 Secs. E. 2. 16, T. 43 S.. R. T. 40 S., R. 1 W. Sec. 2. 32. 36 32. 36 Sec. 16, EH. NHNWH T. 43 S., R. 2 E. Secs. 2. 16. T. 40 S.. R. 2 W. Secs. 2. 16, 32.36 32. 36 T. 43 S.. R. 3 E. Secs. 2, 16, T. 40 S.; R. 3 W. Secs. 2, 16, 32. 36 32.36 T. 43 S.. R. 4 E. Secs. 2. 16. T. 40 S., R. 4 W. Secs. 2, 16. 36 32, 32, 36 T. 43 S., R. 3 E. Secs. 2. 16, T.40 S., R. 4H W. Secs. 32. 16 32 Sec. 36. NHNEH, SWH-NET. 40 S.. R. 5 W. Secs. 2. 32 NWH Sec. .36, EH. NEHNWH. 16 E. Secs. R. 6 T. 43 S., 2, EHSWH, SWHSWH T. 44 S.. R. 1 E. Sec. 2 T. 40 S., R. 6 W. Sec. 2. Lots T. 44 S.. R. 2 E. Sec. 2 1 4. SHNEH, SWHNWH, 2 E. R. Sec. 3 T. 44 S.. SEH. SHSWH. NWHSWH Utah 0124628 Secs. 16, 32. 36 T. 39 S.. R.'7 E. Secs. 2. 32, T. 40 S., R. 7 W. Sec. 2. Lots 36 Sec. 16. EH. NWH 1.2,4 SEHNEH. SWHNWH, Utah 0124630 SWH SEH Secs. 16, SWH, Secs. E. R. 9 16. 32,' T. 38 S.. : 36 32. 36 Utah 0124712 T. 38 S., R. 10 E. Secs. 2. 16, S.. R. 3 W. Sec. 16, 32. 36 T.39 36 T. 39 S.. R. 4 W. Secs. 2, 32, T. 39 S.. R. 8 E. Secs. 16. 32 36 Sec. 16. All 11 E. Sec. 36 T. 39 S.. R. T. 39 S., R. 4H W. Sec. 36 T. 40 S., R. 7 E. Secs. 2. 16. T. 39 S. R. 6 W. Sec. 2. Lots 32. 36 SHNEH. SEH NWH. Utah 0124631 Sec. 16.. EHSWH. SEH. T. 41 S.. R. 7 E. Secs. 2, 16 SEH-NWEHNEH SWHNEH, Utah 0124701 SH Secs. 32. 36" T. 44 S., R. i W. Sec. 2 R. 7 W. Secs. 2. 16. T. 39 S., T. 44 S.. R. 2 W.Sec. 2 Sec. 32. 36, NEHSEH. T. 44 S., R. 3 W. Sec. 2 SWHNWH. S T. 44 S., R. 4 W. Sec. 2, Lots Utah 0124713 SHNH, SH R. 1 W. Sec. 2. SH 39 T. S.. T. 44 S R. 5 W. Sec. 2 J " 16. Secs. 32, 36 2. 44 S.. R. 6 W. Sec. 2 T. 39 S.. R. 2 W. Sec. 2. SH T. 44 S.. R. 7 W. Sec. 2. All Secs. 16. 32, 36 Sec. T. 44 S.. R. 8 W. 2, Lake Meridian, Utah Salt T. 44 S., R. 9 W. Sec. 2 Persons asserting a claim to Utah 0124703 land of the any W. R. 8 Secs. 16. T. 43 S. 2, the State, than other through 32. 36 or having a bonaftde objection T. 43 S.. R. 9 W. Sec. 2. 16. to the proposed issuance of pat32. 36 ent, are required to file protest Utah 0124704 notice of their claims with or 1 T. 43 S.. R. W. Secs. 2. 16. Land Office Manager, P. O. the 32. 36 11505. Salt Lake City. Utah Bo T. 43 S . R. 2 W. Secs. 2. 16. 84111. Any claims or objections 32. 36 2 . In Utah 0124706 W. Secs. 2. 16. T. 42 S., R..4 32. 36 T. 42 S.. R. 4H T. 42 S.. R. 5 32. 36 T. 42 S.. R. 6 32. 36 T. 42 S.. R. 7 32. 36 T. 42 S.. R. 8 32. 36 T. 42 S.. R. 9 ( . them 1 ; are Important to 1 For more Information write your County Medical Society or the Utah State Medical Association In Salt Lake City. Too Late For Last Week) Brooksby. Music was played by Mrs. A riant? Brooksby and directed by Miss RuLea Heaton. The annual Sweetheart Ball, Mrs. Walter Judd was recovand Queen at Fredonia ering at last report from an ilHigh are Miss Carolyn Heaton lness that hospitaliied her. She and Bill Lathim, with Princess was confined , to Kane County Miss Martine McCormick and Hospital. Prince RusselJ Tom. Royalty Is The Ma Burrow family atchosen on the penny a vote bastended a funeral at Springville, is, and other finalists were MisNedra Utah, last weekend. They reses Sharon Johnson, ' Patti ported snow on the highway Shiria and Budy, Syme, T ait. nearly all the way home on Sunincluded Delray Boys day. Syme, Dwight Stephenson, Lloyd Hunt and Howard Stephenson. The news is brief this week The Sweetheart Ball is sponsince your correspondent has sored by the Yearbook Staff, her youngest son home from under direction of C. A. (Mont) school with sickness. Griffiths, Jr, - faculty advisor. for the ball was to reDancing corded music. High King Ktzih 1965. (Continued from page 1) ed Friday night against the Dixie Flyers. The final score was heartbreaking, but the spirit, teamwork and sportsmanship displayed by our team was outstanding. Our boys fought hard and did not give up when the going got rough. We couldnt have been more proud If they had have won by 50 points. IN ROUND NUMBERS The minimum cost of the feddrive haa eral been placed at $100 billion over the next 10 years, by Michael Harrington, a consultant to the program. anti-pover- ty WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT in your firm's health caro plan? U ZJ . Win n nu. ax an employer, arc saddled with administiation of a health plan - filling out hospital admission lot ms, n living tutelage and pnxrssing claims from doctors and it is costing you money. hospitals when the hills nunc in What is nioicvou are assuming die rcsonsi billy of a terribly imxutant job. THE BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD a WAY The Hlue (.loss antf Blue Shield way is simplicity itself. ate nevei mpiifed to enter into the administration of covthat resonsibility is ours. From the time et. tge in ans way xo.m emplosee presents his Blue dross and Blue Shield identification ( aid to the hospital and doctor, all details from vcrifica- ol (outage to pasment for the service provided is handled b Blue (.loss and Blue Shield our employee gets the service. Blue ( aoss and Blue Shield get the bill it is as simple as that. You :'--iiii- n EH-NW- 2-- ' Fan Five new members were baptised and confirmed at the monthly Fast Meeting at Fredonia Every earnest man In every LDS Ward, under direction of of has the paid price generation Bishop Woodrow Johnson. They individuality. were LaDawn Judd, daughter of must be filed, with evidence the Duane Judds; Loma Faye that a copy thereof has been Kester, daughter 'of the John served on the Utah Land Board, Turners, Eric Byron Lathim, so.i within 30 days from date of last of the Byron (Whimp) Lathims; below. Indicated publication Robert James Cuslck, son of the Where the State of Utah may William Cusick and Christophhave already transferred the er Derryll Figglns, son of the lands to private ownership, the Robert Figgins. Colin Terence issuance of a patent will not af, Brooksby was approved to be fect the present owners title to ordained a Teacher In the Aa- the land. ronic Priesthood, while Mrs. J. E. Keogh Blair Carpenter was appointed Manager a Primary teacher. Mrs. Bruce First Publication January 21, Cluff was released as Primary 1965. teacher. 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