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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1933 APRIL NOTICE I OK PUBLICATION 'TICRrii L- i,!i "S SALE OF ginning. area of tlLKTV II t'L -iE l rn i;i - Theres No Use Arguing (PUBLISHER) Department of The Interior, at Salt Lake , U. S. LAND OFFICE City, Utah. V March 21, 1033,' Together with all ditch a:U wat NOTICE is heu-hgiven that Mark DIS- - rights used upon or in connection M. j of Salem, Utah, who, v. ith t ee sa.d mortgaged .i " STATE Oh property jcn Sept. 11, lo2A. made stock raising and cwred or acquired by the mort- homestead l u.tiv, No. 017023, for W4 gagor, whether appurtenant theret N W 4 . Lots 2, 4, 5, S, 9, 10, 11, 12, ,;v & TRUST or evidenced ly shares in a eorporat-,;- i 13, 14, Li, 20 A 21 Section 30 ion or asaccation, or howsoever evi- lf SE'l SEL, Section 19, Township1 riaintiff, denesd. 9 South, Range 3 East. Salt Lake Dates! at Provo City, Utah this Meridian, has filed notice of inten-- ' Chri.-tene- i rT t L iTAil. (Si- ti-to make final Proof, to establish 28th day of March 1933. .arried, Cairn to the land above described, Defendant. E (j Dui.neU shcviff( Utah rounly. lefoie E'i F. Taylor, Raster U. " liif's Sale on Utah, S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, y of April 1933,' By Clias. 5V. Mitchell, Dputy Sher on the 23th day of April 1933. Utah, said day iff. jf Claimant names as witnesses, or the County u. Messrs. Thomas & Thomas, Attorn-X. C. Christensen, Ezra Curtis, the City and County Ie Plaintiff, Templeton Bldg, Frank Beddoes and C. F. Christensen, p, I'rovo City, Utah els Salt Lake City, Utah. ia!l of Saltm, Utah. Publication in Payson Chronicle on ELI F. TAYLOR, Mar. 31 & Apr. 711-2- 1, 1933. Register. ; A. " r lap 'y.cr. o !l'' he j 1 a House fr ' and iiiteic '('emlai'.s, tits Til property, Oil o in t: Utah, .County, NOTICE FOR BIDS A Southwest L ef the pa-- t Bids for the position oi Over-Rido." in Township 9 South t'Cu n in Strawberry Valley for the season East of tr.e of 1933 will he received at the an f t contaiwiv' Strawberry Water Usets Association A of the Southwest j f East office, Payson, Utah, until G p. nt., 9 South, Township Section 32. April 11, 1933. The ELard reserves East of the Salt Lake Base the right to reject any or all bids. 'Meridian, excepting therefrom fm" meeting at the For information of duties and time following: Southeast required call at office or see any rawest coiner of the Sithwrst quarter of member of Grazing Committee. eerof the J. Archie Francis 9 South, Range Tuwr hip ton 32, Geo. Le Baron Jr. thence Lake Meridian, Salt of ,t thence East 300 George Cowan h 80 yard-- ; thence John T. Lant ie thence South 80 yards; be- Committee tjno yards to the place of f to-wi- 1 ' ,i aVi NOTICE OF SHFRIFFS SALE OF! REAL PROPERTY IN TIIE FOURTH JUDICIAL TRIC'T COURT, OF THF DB-- i stmts' UTAH, UTAH COUNTY COLUMBIA SAYINGS & LOAN SOCIATION, a corporation, AS- Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH E. SYRETT and MINNIE S. SYRETT, (husband and wife) and and WARXICK O. MANSELL and CHLOE WARNICK, (husband Defendant. wife), To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on CLEAN UP! Monday the 1st day of May 1933,, privileges and easements, and water to celebrate her birthday anniversary. at eleven oclock a. m. of said day and water rights belonging and ap-- at A happy evening was spent with gam es followed with supper. the front door of the County Court pertaining to said tracts of land, j Buildthe and at j House, County City Together with any and all estate, Made Jing, situate in Provo City, Utah j utlc or ir.terobt in or easement or LLLICICUS ICE CREAM and private parties. County, State of Utah, all the right, appurtenance used with said proper-titl- e for socials, clubs, and interest of the above nam-- 1 ty now owned or hereafter acquired See Aunt Mary Ellsworth, Payson, ed defendants, of, in and to the fol-Jb- y the mortgagors or either of them Utah. ' lowing described real property, in and to said property, together with Mrs. Mary P. Harding, Mrs. Annie Utah County, State of Utah, u ditch and water rights nOw t: and Beginning 25.14 chains North hereafter owned or used upon or in Curtis, Mrs. Ethel Page, Mrs. Phoe28.30 chains North 7054 degrees connection with said mortgaged prop- - be Reid, Mrs. Ada Taylor, Mrs. Mary West along the county road from the leity, or appurtenant thereto wheth- - j Jcppson, Mrs. Guy Johnson, Mrs center of Section 2, in Township 10 evidenced by stock or shares in Lntinis, W ilson, Mrs. Ida A. Iluish, Mary Curtis, and Mrs. Julia South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake jm association or corporation, or members of the Nebo Stake Hancock thence South and iDase Meridian; ov, soever evidenced, particularly in- -' Relief Board were in Salt 5.84 4 16 West Society degrees chains; ,.;uti;ng( but not being limited to: Lake Tuesday and Wednesday for thence South 5154 degrees East 2454 Also Investors Guaranteed Savings the general Relief Society Confer4 rods; thence North 16 degrees rcrtificate No. 2 matured ence. to less the 7.80 chains more or East value of $1,000.00 in the Columbia County road; thence along county caving3 and Association. In honor of Mrs. Ammon Nebeker, Head North 7054 degrees West 23 Dated at Provo City, Utah this 1st who is visiting here from Daggett iods to the place of beginning; Area of A 193 4 acre. County, Mrs. Dave Shuler entertained E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Ut. Co., Ut., at a bridge Luncheon on Saturday. Also beginning 14.86 chains South By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sher- were Mrs. W. T. Amos, Mrs. Present tnd 28.36 chains North 7054 degrees jff Jack Dixon, Mrs. C. F. Packard of jWest along the County road from the' M; g N Cornwall Attorney for Spiingville, Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs. H. , North East corner of the North e Plaint;fl-507 Mcjntyre BRlg., S. Tipton, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, Townof Section 2, in Lest quarter Sa,t Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. John T. city utah ship 10 South Range 1 East of the Publication in Payson Chronicle on Lant, Mrs. E. II. Street, Mrs. E. E. Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence 1933. Apr. Robinson, Mrs. Fearn Gray, Mrs. North 70 degrees 30 West 2.98 0 Bert Stevens, Mrs. Nerva Nebeker, chains; thence South 17 degrees 45' Mrs. Henry Erlandson, Mrs. George West 4.68 chains; thence South 49 Seabury, Mrs. Florence Griffith and degrees 45' East 3.23 chains; thence the guest of honor. Mrs. Dixon reNorth 16 degrees 45' East 5.84 chains ceived the bridge prize for high to the place of beginning; area 1.58 score and Mrs. Nebeker a guest faacres. By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone fil vor. Excepting therefrom the following Mis Dorothy Wignall entertained property: Mrs. Howard Wilson entertained at Commencing 14.86 chains South and the cast of the Opera at her home Fridge party Wednesday evening 31.34 chains North 7054 degrees West last Friday evening. Present were, in honor of Mrs. William Whimpey along the County joad f. vm the Russell Peterson, Thelma Erick on, of Long Beach, California. Dinner Northeast corner of the Northwest Rex Boardbent, Leah Francom, Mar- was served before the game with quarter of Section 2, Township 10 tin Greenhalgh, Ruth Snow and Ross card,: placed for Mrs. Waldo Wilson, South, Range 1 East of S. L. B. & Barney. Mrs Flod Wilson, Mrs. Fearn Gray, M.; thence South 7054 degrees East Mrs. George F. Wilson, Miss Jennie 44 feet; thence South 11 degrees 30' The Federated Music Club met at Fairbanks, Mrs. Wayne Loveless, East 465 feet to the property line; the home of Mrs. Leah Erickson Miss Leona McClellan, Mrs. Ed Holmg thence North 49 degrees 45' West Monday Evening. Luncheon was es, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Minnsaid line 213.18 feet to the ver to those present, ie Perkins, Mrs. Iona Perkins and ' The club will meet at the home the honored railroad right of way; thence North guest. Mrs. Loveless re17 degrees 45' East along said right of Mrs. Emma Wignall next Monday ceived the prize for high score and of way 308.88 feet to place of be-- , evening at 8 p. m. Members are urged Mrs. Whimpey a guest prize. to attend. ginning. Area 1 acre. J Age. PAINT UP! Everything to do ,the job right" is on ,sale at to-wi- t:' Chase Lumber and j J 3-- Coal Company At 3-- AA-137- ; folks! Time to sweep scrub out out out wash paint e drabout and burn up all the ness winter left in and about the house. make your home Sparkle things up new color insome livable more get to it. CLEAN UP and PAINT UP! LETS GO . . . tell-tal- PAINTS & VARNISH for every purpose BENNETTS Step Ladders '.214 4 5 6 $1.20 $1.35 $1.50 ft ft ft Folding Ironing Boards $1.20 ft 48c Brooms 7142128, ser-alon- Garden Hose, 25 ft. GARDEN TOOLS PRICED RIGHT! $1.45 ! ( Including in plaintiffs mortgage therein the following property and! With all buildings, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Searle and Mrs. Clarence Stanton was Mr. and Mrs. Cluff of Idaho have antly surprised at her home Satur- - been visiting for a week at the home appurtenances, day evening by a group of friends of their brother, Joseph W. Heaton. pleas-premise- s: But They Must Be Transparent |