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Show l i.'i'i. 'i action, having bet n docketed in 'the del kX office of both the Cojrity 'of Utah ami the County of Juab, T.io in the State of Utah. be payable in law-'fhail pine money of the United States. Dated at PrOvo, Utah, thi. 19'h jilay of )ecem!er, 1933. E. (J. D URN Bid.. SHERIFF of Utah County, Utah. Iiy Chas. V. Mitchell. Deputy. & Mari, Cheney, .hn-t-- ii for Plaintiff. j Attorney- Date of f:i-- t publication, Dec. 22, 1233, in both Payson Chronicle (at Payson in Ut. Co.) and in (at Nephi ill Juab Co in TtieFaysonClironicle at the Office at Payson, Utah Caunty, mail matter. Powt Utah, as 4 12M Year $1.00 6 Month ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. a ' r Ail SHERIFFS SVLE lights, th- j title-- , eiil ir-c- .f : : nl , TINTIC COMPANY, NOTH E or (aiifiunia, Nevada and N" and Silver Janie-- . (, ' sinveyed for United Stir. patent, ami running thence smith 27 46 west 087 feet; thence souta 80 Fast 212.5 feet; thence north 23 In' ia-- t 583 feet, and thence north 57. 5' west 202.6 feet to the place of beginning, the rights, titles and Tintic interests of the defendant Company in and to said area being an undivided interest, more or less. titles and 19. All the rights, of the defendant Tintic Company, the same being an undivided h interest, more o'1 less, in and to the Ranger and Last Chance Consolidated lode mining claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 336 of the same surveys. 20. All the rights, titles and interests of the defendant Tintic Company, the same being an undivided d interest, more or less, in and to the California, Nevada and Lakeview Gold and Silver Consolidated lode mining claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 312 of the same surveys. S. lode 21. All of the Captain Unitthe mining claim, patented by. ed States as Lot No. 4054 of the same surveys. 22. An undivided one-hainterest in and to the Phebe Shuler lode mining claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 3368 of the same and also all additional surveys, rights, titles, equities and interests owned by the defendant Tintic Com pany in and to said mining claim. 23. The Ravina (or Ravinia) lode mining claim patented by the United States as Lot No. 4391 of the surveys. 21. An undivided one-hainterest in and to the Infidel lode Mining claim, and all additional lights, titles, equities and interests of the defendant Tintic Company in and to said mining claim, located January 1st 1891, by M. C. Leetham, J. C. Lceth-ain- , S. A. Moore and S. P. Moore, the location notice of which is of record in Book Q, page 21(1. ve cords of Tintic Mining District, Juab County, Utah. a- s In m i: T; i - To he sold at Shell! . a,t t. the main front door of the County t f u Hou-- e in Provo City, Cnuiiy of Utah, State of Utah, on the loth day of January. 1931, at twthi o clock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel of real property, constitutmining claims, situate in ing lode the Counties of Utah and Juab, in State of Utah, Tintic Mining as described follows, particularly C-- - -- ' t: one-thir- d one-fift- Those certain tunnel rights and nurface rights conveyed to the defendant Tintic Company by Edward C. Babcock and others under deed and redated September 11th, corded September 17th, 18, in B 37, page 206, records of Juab County, Utah, which tunney rights and surface rights are more particularly described in a certain deed from the Ajax Mining Company to Henry Shields and V. I. Snyder dated May 7th, 18, and recorded May in Book 37 of Deeds, 11th, same 22, records, to both of page which deeds reference is hereby expressly made for a more perfect description of said tunnel and surface rights, the same being carved out of and imposed upon the title to the Copperopolis No. 2 lode mining claim in said mining district, patented by the United States as Lot No. 160 of the official surveys within said mining district. 2. All of the Lizzie lode mining claim, patented by the United States as a portion of Lot. No. .320 of the official surveys within said Mining 1. 18, 18, District. one-thir- lf lf All of Che Mars lode mining claim, patented by the United States as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the same surveys. lode mining 4. All of the Dude claim, patented by the United States as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the same surveys. lode mining 5. All of the Dandy claim, patented by the United States as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the same surveys. 6. All of the Jupiter lode mining claim, patented by the United States as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the same survey. 7. All of the Tiger lotle mining claim, patented bv the United States Lot No. 313.7 of rhe same sur3. th inter undivided one-lot, and all additional light-'- , titles and iiiterv-t- s owned or by the defendant Tintic Company or to which it may lie or become entitled in and to the Silver Chain lode mining claim, located August 8th, L.S92. J. Krause and Michael by Henry vey. Mi Evop, the location notice of which 8. All of the Lion lode min.ng of record in Book R, page 320. claim, patented by the United State' record- - of Tintic Mining Dr as I.ot No. 431K) of the same trict. 26. Also the small cottage, the oflode mining 9. All of the Yenujj fice building, the blacksmith shop United States the claim, patented by owned by the defend as Lot No. 4302 of the same sur- and ware-rooant Tintic Company and situated on veys. 10. All of the Leonora lode mining aid Copperopolis No. 2 lode mining claim, patented by the United States claim. All correlative rights, titles and as Lot No. 3370 of the same surinterests in and to all veins, lodes vey. 11. All of the Sunset lode mining and mineral deposits contained withclaim, patented by the United States in eaeh and all said lode mining as Lot No. 3371 of the same sur- claims, and the apexes, dips, spurs, angles and variations thereof, and veys. 12. All of the Brownie lode mining all and singular the tenements, hereclaim, patented by the United States ditaments and appurtenances, roads, as Lot No. 4033 of the same sur- ways, easements and privileges belonging or in anywise appertaining veys. and every part; parcel 13. All of the I.akeview lode mining unto eaeh claim, patented by the United States and portion of the foregoing desas L' t No. 3364 of the same sur- cribed property. All waters, water rights and watr veys. 14. All of the Stockton lode mining appropriations, and all franchises, claim, patented by the United States rights of way, easements, privileges as Lot No. 33(o of the same sur- and immunities belonging or in anywise appurtenant to the property veys. 15. All of the Stockton No. 2 lode hereinbefore described. All of the above described mining mining claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 3366 of the laims lie adjacent to each other and r constitute one contiguous piece game surveys. lies most which of lode 3 No. 16. All of the Stockton property property, mining claim, patented by the Unit- within Utah County. By authority 8 and ed States as I.ot No. 3367 of th of .Sections Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, all same surveys. 17. All of the December lode min- of said property will be sold by the ing claim, patented by the United Sheriff of Utah County at the time States as Lot No. 3491 of the sams and place above specified, under and by virtue of a judgement entered surveys. 25. An pos-es-- ,;ur-vey- s. -- Child- grades MANY for such graded and selected ON UTAH FARMS were attbehavior conditions as fatigue, to conand ability alertness, work experienced a ention, "Exten-io- n centrate. At 9:30 a. m. the children it when liaip change of objective class rooms for a with the agricultural left their of them were given period. Part at ion in an while the others of milk, half-pin- t acreage a Some of the controls. for V. W. Owens, were kept a canty breakfast children ate only early hour a very at land other- ate at this food for were ready jand time. , the As the experiment progre-se1 show-milk .which received the the late office pending about group f) be5 per cent improvement in 'tiuei ill .nth- - each, the wheat atljuSt-- j ed a NOTH E Th. y were less easily trait-- . havior all a- pri eiited to in, i, t piogiam v. ami mme even tempered; the wheat prow ei s ..f I tab. A total fatigued abstracted; more wide a- - lieieby given that at Li Notice or 1" per cent of less easily fai no i ;il careful and the annual stockholders meeting of iail wake and they were more igned contracts to giowei-- , their thinking. of the Strawberry tne toikholderslovenly in 8 pel less hoy lepie.-cn- t ail cage. in High Line Canal Company, a th" total wheat acreage i nt of to be held at the Fourth the state. Ward Chapel in Payson City, Utah hows that the Mr .Owen- - then in County, State of Utah on the 10th materially aided agents uiunty seed day of January 1934, the following secure helping 13no tanners ihangen in the Articles of Incorpor- loans last to the amount of ation of said company will be voted THIS 25c TEST FREE 130,000. They also helped in the on by said stockholders: and food of If It Fails. Red Cross distribution It is proposed to amend Article clothing and a number of the agents laxative, Diive bladder this Use VII of said Articles of Incorporation assi-te- d in distributing RFC funds. out the excess acids and impurities by reducing the number of directors During the past year the 20 Utah which cause the irritation that wakes of said corporation from nine to agricultural agents held 2972 meetings Get a regular 25 cent box of five, one of said five to be from with a total attendance of 88,619. you up. made from buchu leaves, BUKETS, Salem District, two from Payson made 21.369 farm visits; ansThey etc. After four days test, oil, District, one from Santaquin Dist- wered to 39.1n9 office calls and juniper not If satisfied, go back and get your rict, and one from Genola District. 26,110 teli phone calls; had published on the bladder simiwork to be 2606 news articles and distributed 25c. They All five of said directors on the bow'els. Bladdoil castor to lar elected at said annual meeting. The 44.842 bulletins. is natures danger siger irregularity directors shall hold office for a term nal and may warn you of trouble. of three years and until their succPROFITS IN SEEDS You are bound to feel better after essors are elected and qualified, SAYS AGRONOMIST this cleansing and you get your regprovided, however, that the directular sleep. City Drug Co., say ors elected at said annual meeting in BUKETS is a best seller." farmers reliable numlier of A two one for two shall serve, year, raise vegfor two years, and one for three Utah could very profitably accand seeds, etable grass pasture years and until their successors C. Hogenson, Professor J. to ording are elected and qualified. It is also proposed to amend Ar- agronomist of the Utah extension ticle X of said Articles of Incorpor- service. Vegetable seed is easily grown, ation to provide that three membthe season is long enough, but wheie of members five of ers instead the board of directors shall form it is difficult to keep it pure and a quorum to transact business and of high productive value, Professor exercise the corporate powers of said Hogenson points out. Judging from the price paid for good seed, howcorporation. ever, it would pay enterprising farmROBERT E. HUBER, ers who are properly situated, to Secretary of Strawberry High Line investigate this potential cash crop. Canal1 Company. The growing of pasture grass seed First Publication I)cc. 22, 1933. Last is an industry which can and should Publication Jan. 12, 1934. be encouraged in some parts of the o T. tato. Grass seed is as easily grown and handled as alfalfa or clover NOTICE i ed, nnd prices are usually good for clean, pure, viable seed. Notice - hereby given that a spec-Further information on this subial meeting of the stockholders of ject will be gladly furnished by a Association county agent or by Professor n Strawberry Water will be held at the Junior High at the state extension office School in Pay-oUtah, on the 3th at Logan. day of January, 1934, at the hour of 2:00 oclock P. M. for the purNO SI BSTITUTE FOR MILK -- Is Your Telephone ten-minu- te eff-whe- in your neighbor! home? -- With a telephone in v our 0W11 home your friend- - can re4ch you quickly and v."u can call them any ii,. you wish. It will run , t- h- errands w you and dua). Tiiv.e-j.N'e- d, -- I y-- child. in the diet of the school ren in the lower elementary in agents assistACTIVITIES I the defcndai,' T:n-iand to the following THE COURT DISTRICT IN THE (! iiai,y and Jen t mu "1 tin I. led ,u FOURTH JUDK l.U DISTRH T oF mde mining i lain), pat F Ail, IN AND St. (if ic THE STATE Oh .Stall- - a- - a h United I T Mi tin (l.tei! OF COUNTY FOR THE unr hi t i "ii "! Lot No. 289 of tie, ( 3, mini - in at ;n-it living Ti ON. nIU'OH YANKKXHAR No !' of the enii-- ida ed cia'.m .1 F. Shuler and others known i Extension Agents h.,. On Utah County Farms With pui-.cha- econd-cia.-- SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 iv v judgement I. HAROLD MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHER taiicred thi- - -- .Make Stop Getting -- 1 1 n, amendpose of toting on u propo.-e- d ment to the Articles of Incorporation of said Association, which proposed amendment provides for the division of lands served with water into by the the election of a Board of Directors of Seven members, one member from, each of such districts, at the annual stockholders meeting in 1934, Two directors to be elected for one year, Two directors to he elected for two years. Three directors to be elected for a term of three years, thereafter elections hall be for terms of thiee ytars as vacancies occur, such elections to be had at the annual stockholder-meetingalso for voting upon an amendment requiring the assent of of the Directors present at any diiectors meeting to authorize an expenditure of money or the creation of a financial obligation. Dated: Dec. 20, 1933 STRAWBERRY WATER USERS ASSOCIATION Dimick Child-- , President First Publication Dec. 22, 1933. Last Publication Jan. 12, 1934. SAYS NUTRITIONIST Theic - no substitute for milk in the diet of the growing child says Miss Kina Miller, extension nutritionist of the Utah State Agricultural colh ge. One quart of milk each day will the growing child, the expictunt mnthci, or the nursing mother with an adequate calcium supply for building strong teeth and hones; for making steady nerves; for supplying normal clotting power to the blood; fm keeping muscles firm ard for injuring noi mal heart action and for keeping the digestive re eln-ti- -- fluid- - s; 5-- 7 o 0Wn elephone & Telegraph Co. NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY! LAXVIBURNIIII Relieves the most stubborn cases quickly and effectively Different from anything yon have every used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid.-sol- d only by U. S. LABORATORIES Box ?006 Hollywood 6ta, Ln Angeles. (Clip and put away!) ro WJ ad vi it or Deseret Mortuary ! Co. Understanding Sympathy I Experience to ensure that nothing is left I undone to give s comforting Service J Thrift is a virtue Yes; but not th', ONLY virtue! Phone 107 CSt Pa: I I Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. " the tha exc teai no A. 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