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Show Payson Chronicle Tae J. HAROLD MO UNTIORI) Golden Gate Bridge Towers Support Longest Span F. V. MOUNT I ORD, I'lBLISIILRS & Ltah as Entered at the Tost Offue at lajion, Ltah County, second-clasmail matter. r, a MF, Ell G B A P BE S rrs. s SLRsCRIPrit.NS ear Jill'-"v- Months AD ER1 $1.00 T 1 6 llt'II.S IS1.NG " ON APPLICATION. HINDENBURG A PLlKMNoiICtsi SHEKIHS SALK id tin S"Ulh so Wirt )st i t . toniei of the ot Seition '1 .S own-hi- p OF in, u'h, ltd! ge 2 Oh Kart ol t hi 8 i't laic Mvndiap, 01th i La-- t 7 31 ihuin-i- , tic me La-- t 166 tliLilu Nu'Ui Ts-Wt-- t han , tli.ue South 79 JUSTIN A LOVELESS, as AdWes' of Mary ( ha Mi, the me Noith ministrator of the 192 chain- - to plate of htginnng E. Stevens, Deceased, it h IN THE DISTRICT ( OLR1 UTAH (OL'XIY, SLATE UTAH. quuitei PASSENGERS BECOME NEWS" Dorters cameramen and newsreel apparatus to the noht"u. in front of them, those who boarded the Hindenburg wr '"I I with the problem of answering scores of questions. many cameramen and talking into the sound apparatui M".?1 1 newsreel men, all at once Dr William M Scholl, millionali. I of foot comfort appliances wh specialist and nianuf .cturer the tne trip is shown facing calmly Dr Scholl Vi1 1 battery little more experience than most of the other passengers h , I He is malon ! sailed on the Graf Zeppelin six years before 18 000 mile business trip to eleven European cities In itjj x (iV 1 P 1 1 Plaintiff, i vs t a 26 au t s ALo tommt in mg 217 ( ham-Laand 16 M (ham- - Noith 1 1 -t Adar Taylor Cropper, Glen W Wirt come and Janus F. Hiatt, hart (f tie Cropper ( rt known as Janus I. i the South sometimes quaitei of 9 South M caon ID, 1 own-hi- p Hiatt, Sr. Defendai ts Range 2 Fast ol the Salt Ijikt Miiidian; theme Ninth 1 East TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S 1 2D (ham-- , thuue Noith 78 thence South SALE at eleven olloik on the 6th Ka-- t D 75 ( ham-- , day of July PMC, at the Front 1J West 8 405 Chains; thence Door of the Couithouse, in Provo, Ninth 88)4 Wc-- t 1)715 (hams, to the property situated in plate of beginning Aiea 0 68 Utah, aforesaid County and particularly if an acre. described as follows, Also communing 22 18 chains Beginning 13.38 chairs south East and 16 92 (hams North 1 and 20.81 chains south 89 west Ea-- t of the South West corner of the northeast coiner of the if the South West quarter of Sec 9 South Range northwest quarter of Section 2') ion 10, Town-hi- p in Township 9 south of Rarge 2 2 Last of the Salt Lake Merid-an- , Ea-- t 7 95 theice North East of the Salt Lake .Metidian; East hams; thence North 78'4 thence south 89 west 7 71 chains; 5s ( hams; thuue South 1 West thence south 13 1.V west 2 67 chains; thence north 89 east 8 30 129 (hams; thence North 884 chains; thence north 2.60 chains to West 1 54 ( ha ns, to dace of be Area 2 jinniig Area 126 aeies. the place of beginning acres. Commencing at a point 7.42 DATED June 8, 1936. Chains North and 8 42 Chain-Sout- h Utah E. G. Durnell, 88 4 Sheriff, East of the South West coiner of the South West County, Utah. Publication in Payson Chronicle, lufirter of Section 10, Township ) & July 3, 1936. South, Range 2 East of the June salt Iaike Mendian; thence South 18 4 East 4 90 chains; thence SHERIFFS SLE North 1 Ea-- t 9 91 cha ns; thence IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF North 88 4 1 West 4 92 chains, West 9 95 chain-.- 0 OF thence South UTAH COUNTY, STATE Contain-nof beginning. place UTAH. an aiea of 4 88 acies. DATED JUNE 11, 1936. JUSTIN A. LOVELESS, as E. G. DURNELL, of of the Estate Mary Sheriff, Utah County, Utah E. Stevens, Deceased, Plaintiff, ublication &in Payson Chronicle 1936. luce 6 July vs. HERBERT N. OPENSHAW, as Administiator of the Estate of Ruby L. Openshaw, Deceased, and IfV Herbert N. Openshaw, A Defendants y.j Two 746 Feet High Tower 0 4 t: 1 1 of Laigest Suspension Bridge In World Are 4200 Feet Apart. on the main span of the pleted In the spring of 1937, the Gate Biidge, the larg- towers and main span will have with est suspension bridge In the world, called for 70,000 tons of steel, cable the grand total Including will soon be started by the Beth- work and approaches exceeding lehem Steel Company which re- 100,000 tons. The height of the towers is about cently completed erection of the two great towers for the bridge. The the same as that of a sixty-fivtowers ate 4200 feet apart as com- story building, and a large oceanpared with the 3500 feet distance going steamboat will have more between towers of the George than 200 feet clearance when passWashington Bridge across the Hud- ing under the great span. son r.iver between New York City The bridge will have a six lane ned New Jersey. automobile deck and two pedesThese towers are each 746 feet trian walks. The bridge la being In height, and for their construcbuilt and administered by the tion 4s 0(i0 tons of steel was re- Golden Gate Bridge and Highway clined When the entire job Is com District. WORK e full piogiani of activities is supervised by the scoutmasteis and membeis of the camp staff This includes hikes, nature study, handicraft woik, games, Scout ads. vancement, and campfire A Camps Conducted For Development-Pleasur- e 3-- pro-giam- Utah National Paiks Council camp-aie conducted to give the scouts the maximum of development and pleasure at a minimum The whole period of expense cam)) in one gieat adventuie, fill'd with the lomance of Scouting The Scout will meet other boys, lelonging to troops away from hi own distnct, or home town, and he will come back to his parents with a new zeal, a new determination to live the Scout Oath and TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S Mrs. Wells Cloward gave a T.avv in his home. SALE at ten minutes after eleven party Monday afternoon birthday oclock a. m. on the 6th day of July 1986, at the Front Door of for her daughter Jewell, who was Besides the intimate contact with the Courthouse, m Provo, Utah, elebiating her fourth anniversary. their Scoutmaster, who is directly the property situates! in aforesaid Forty little folks vveie invited for responsible for their welfare, the County and particularly described fhe happy occasion which was boys will come in contact with t: as follows, Park. Group many fine men on the camp staff. held in Memorial cornsoutheast at the Beginning er of Lot 1 in Bloik 15 Plat A games were played and refresh- This adds the force of example to the uplifting teachings they reSantaquin Townsite Survey of ments weie served. running Building Lots; thence vive. west 102 feet; thence north 15 Each Scout furnishes his own Muss Bernice Peterson is home rods; thence east 102 feet; thence beshelter, bedding and equipment a California of for from Oakland, south 15 rods to the place He provides hi own food, much 2 in in Section situated visit. vacation ginning, 1 . of which is garden produce that Township 10 South of Range East of the Salt Iake Meridian he is expected to laise himself Mr. and Mrs. T. FI. Loveless DATED June 8, 1936. and assist in its prepaiation at E. G. Durnell, Shenff, Utah Mr. and Mrs. John Loveless and A small camp fee is excamp. Utah. Mi-- s County, Melva Hull spent last Sunday Publication in Payson Chronicle, on a tiip to Southern Utah. They acted to cover expenses of niemb-r- s & July 3, 1936. of the staff. June visited Cove Fort in M ilia id County o I11 older to insure the boys and among the lelics displayed SHERIFFS SALE health while in camp, a health exthere, they saw a sythe, a truck amination by a competent physiIN THE DISTRICT COURT IN and a wheelbarrow owned by The drinking is required. cian AND FOR THE COUNTY Oh Biigham Young, Utah colonizer. water at each camp is tested for UTAH, STATE OF UTAH purity, and a doctor or skilled M iss Maiguente Schwartz CHARLES E. CLOWARD, SR, first aid man is present during the Plaintiff, fiom a vacation trip to week vs. encampment. CHARLES E. CLOWARD, JR., Califoi 111a. EPPIE C. CLOWARD, HIS WIFE Mi. and Mis. Fiank Wiule and THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK, a corporation, chddieii of Bingham aie visiting E LUMBER COM and heie this week with Mr. and Mrs PANY, a corporation, as successor to Smoot Lumber Company, a H. K. Elmei . , The schedule for the lemaining camps is as follows Cove Mountain and Navajo I,ake (amps, July Uintah Basin and Puffers Lake camps, July Manti and Natl. Forest camp, July & 5 Timpanogas camp, July 1. July g 1; 13-1- 20-2- 5, 19-2- WITH THE OPENING OF THE BATHING SEASON the beaches are thronged with those fortunate enough to escape the heat of congested eitqs The latest styles in bathing suits are being displayed which adds a touch d color to the heaeh parades. To be at their beet the ladies must necessarily carry with them their containers, closures and lipsticks Ths art of maki-- i is as essential on the beach as in the ball room. Atmospheric conditions it summer resorts have a very corrosive effect on metals that will rust Thd is why most all the ladies insist on their containers, closures and lipsticks all-a a on made being brss Copper, v because fefjpa cannot rut Jjase BEACH ENSEMBLES like this one worn by June Travis, coming young film find, will bs popular this season. Current vogue calls for scant bathing suits, so a matching beach coat is practical as wcM as jf 20-2- g. than one hundred head of tion of Cavalcade of Texas at include a herd of genuine longhobj livestock, including fifty fine sad- tive Centennial Exposition in Dall- steers, prize whiteface cattle, to dle horses, are used in the produc as. Other animals in the cast ros and work oxen. More MORE THAN 800,000 NEW 1936 CHEVR0LETS to-wi- have been sold sin TRI-STAT- corpoiation. Defendants TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE at eleven oclock a. m. on the 13th day of July 1936, at the Front Door of Hie Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, situated in aforesaid County and particulaily described as follows, FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION: 0 (8 26) Beginn.ng Eight Chains Fast and Seventeen 19 0' (17.19) Chains Noith 1 Ea-- t of the Southwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter (4) of Section Ten (10), m Township Nine (01 South, Range Two (2) East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thei ce 0 ( North 1 East Four 934) Chains; thence Noith 78'.J East Twelve 0 (12 63) Chains, West Seven South 1 Thence 0 (7.794) Chans, thence North 88 A West Twelve 0 (12.30) Chains to the place of be(7.84) ginning, area, Seven 0 to-vv- it: 26-10- 1 934-100- 63-10- Jean Pei kins entertained Claia a gump of hei joung fi lends at a birthday party Wednesday even- flrara ing, the occasion being her 1.1th The looms vveie atannivc dec mated with roses and tractively rook was the diverspiogie-siv- e Pi izes vveie given to Barbara ion Hillman and Ruth Wilson. Lunch was sotved at thiee small tables to M. 11am Bates, Deoil Daniels, Carol Ellsworth of Salt Iaike, BarMaurine Cowan, ham Hillman, Dailene Cowan, June Enekson, Thelma Peart, Helen Corny, Ruth Wil-oIlia Jean Ellsworth, Louise Page. ty 30-10- 84-10- acre. 7 (7 Including Seven Shares of the Capital Stock of the Salem Irrigation and Cana! Company, as per Certificate No 4-- I,A-- I t ZLl!.? And also Certificate No. 1288 for 7 7 shares of the capital stock of the Salem Irrigation ani Canal Company, representing the original Certificate No. 738 described in the said mortgage set out in plaintiffs first cause of action. SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION- Commencing 20.56 Chains East and 16.97 Chains North 1 East 4-- T'X LOW Vaictl 'rTierra and up. tut pm nr Standard Coup oj ' Lemons for Rheumatism COO' ott (O . nil m,oAo0 . Bring Joyous Relief to be nd of rheumatism or neuritis in? Want to feel good, years younger ind mjoy life again? 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