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Show 'L THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER . Tesi-- Groesbeck Salt Lake in cDent Thanksgiving of Mr. and Citv dinner guests Mrs' Theodore Cannon, the latMrs. Groester being a niece of beck. They enjoyed the A. C. and U. of U. football game in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. to the J. R. Mrs. Reed Curtis entertained at a birthday party for her young daughter, Sharon, who was celebrating her fifth natal day. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by the little tots gathered for the fun. i .. Mrs. J. W. Pickering entertained her sewing club Thursday evening. Twelve ladies enjoyed her hospitality, with luncheon CT NOTICES serv- ed at small tables before handwork on Christmas gifts was NOTICE TO WATER USERS kiXEGAL PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or res- pective signers for further information. Fourth Judicial District Court, State of Utah, in and for Utah County. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lAMTO MOSES D03tE NOW ON SALE AT LESS THAN PRE-WA- R COME IN FOR LIBERAL TRADE-ION YOUR OLD TIRES! N Prices of most everything these days are higher than in 1941. But higher quality, longer wearing Diamond "Superlux tires are todays best buy! Get set now with Diamond for thousands of extra miles of smoother, safer driving. A wider flatter tread puts more rubber on the road sures more even wear, less scuffing, maximi traction. New construction gives more protc tion against blow-outs. REDUCED FROM $16.10 $1I4095 TO 6.00x16 PLUS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the, entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M. To Change; John Oberhansley, Spanish Fork, Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .00295 per cent of flow of Spanish Fork River, acquired by Utah County Court Decree dated June, 1945. The water has been diverted from Nebo Creek at two points: No. 1 N. 2675 ft. and E. 2304 ft.; and No. 2 N. 3944 ft. and E. 2801 ft. both from the SW Cor. Sec. 11, T11S, R3E, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 29 acres of land embraced in Sec. 11, No. 9197 Probate IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF UTAH. Estate of John Sheffield, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Salem, Utah, on or before the 1st day of February, A. D., 1948. SADIE LUKE, R3E. Administratrix of estate of T11S, the above quantity Hereafter, John Sheffield, Deceased. of water will be diverted from R. A. Porter, Attorney, P. O. Box 166, Benny Creek, tributary to Spanish Fork River at a point S. 2240 Spanish Fork, Utah. ft. and W. 2160 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 21, T10S, R3E, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 30, as a supFrom Eastern Refugees plemental supply to irrigate 400 Germany Will Get Land acres of land embraced in Secs. UnWIESBADEN, GERMANY. 11, 14, 15 and 22, T11S, R3E. der its land reform program, the To Appropriate: state of Hesse recently turned over 19045 Maurice E. Jones, 650 0 5,000 acres of arable land to So. 6th Ut. 0.022 refugees from eastern Germany. sec. ft. forEast, Payson, from an domestic use two-yeHie land reform prowell bet. 75 and 125 ft. for calls of distribution 80,000 gram acres of arable land among 400,000 deep at a point N. 1107.18 ft. and refugees, expellees and other land- E. 75 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 14, T9S, R2E. less Germans. The land will come from expro19096 Archie H. Millett, Pay-soUt. .015 sec. ft. for domestic priated Naxis, former Wehrmacbt or community properties, or very large use from a well bet. 40 and estates. 150 ft. deep at a point N. 1567 ft. and W. 115 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. New York Law School Loam 18, T9S, R2E. House in Which Alger Lived 19140 Archie Beckstrom, RD. New York law No. 1, NEW YORK. Spanish Fork, Ut. .045 sec. school students are replacing the ft. for domestic use from a shades of Ragged Dick, Phil the well bet. 200 and 500 ft. deep at Fiddler and Jed the Poorhouse Boy a point N. 416 ft. and W. 200 ft. in a newsboys home where Hora- from SE Cor. Sec. 20, T8S, R2E. tio Alger lived off and on for 30 19209 Ivan Max Youd, Spanyears and found the little heroes ish Fork, Ut .015 sec. ft. for dofor many of his 135 well bet. mestic use from a books. 100 500 a and ft. at deep point N. The law school has leased and remodeled the building of the century-ol- d 215 ft. and W. 2140 ft. from EVi Brace Memorial Newsboys Cor. Sec. 24, T8S, R2E. Protests resisting the granting home. of any of the foregoing applicathe lived home at as the Alger friend of Charles OConnor, super- tions with reasons therefor, must intendent Times have changed be in affidavit form, with extra since Algers characters got a clean copy and filed with the State bunk, a hot meal and friendly ad- Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt vice for six cents a night cash or Lake City 1, Utah, on or before credit and the home no longer is February 1, 1948. needed. Ed. H. Watson, STATE ENGINEER.' - 100,-00- n. n, n. , - n. TAX ALL POPULAR SIZES AVAILABLl rags-to-rlch- n. Quality Higher, Prices Lower CRUMP MOTOR GO QQAOG YOU r Til R E 105 South Main Street S 12, 1947 ... Phone 4 GENERAL REPAIRING SANTAQUIN NEWS Mrs. Loa Shurtliff of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of City ,, , Floyd Creer. s' " The many friends of Max! PT. Houghton will be happy to learn, of his marriage to Miss Revajdy Edwards of Tooele, Utah. Thej, young couple exchanged vowsl?- - v'! yi Nov. 22, at Las Vegas, Nevada. f They will reside at Tooelt. Allan Kearns who has spent the past year with the Army f , ' of occupation in Japan has "t turned home, e is the son of Mr. j ,' and Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Miss Dawn Jasperson who a freshman at the A.C. spent 5 the Thanksgiving holiday witk 5; V her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 't J Jasperson. Mrs. Clara Limenar was a Salt '. Lake visitor during the week. . rf. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Peterson, Mrs. Mennels Holladay and Mrs. sold. The Indian relief caravan stop- Lee Christiansen attended the funeral for Mrs. Lou ped at Santaquin on Tuesday Buffmire services sister of Mrs. Reed and was welcomed by Mayor Wm. F. Broadbent and members Chadwick at Provo on Tuesday. of the city council. Many people responded to the call for aid with bundles of clothing and FOR CHILDREN'S By Eitolla Peterson The Santaquin Tintic Stake M. I. A. is sponsoing a young peoples dance at the Elberta ward Saturday evening, Dec. 13 at 3:30 p. m., with all wards of the stake participating. In charge of arrangements are Vera Patten, Oran Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hintze and Afton Oborn. The Santaquin 2nd ward Relief Society Bazaar will be held Saturday evening, Dec. 13 at the ward recreation hall. Mrs. Fay Crook president is general chairman and is being assisted by the Relief Society officers and teachers. Mrs. Genevieve White has charge of the program wheih will be followed by dancing. Luncheon and needle work will be her mother I re-j- v,;' - boxes of food. The Santaquin Tintic " Mrs. Christmas Furniture Stake Tables, Chairs, Desk and Chair Sets, Chests FOR THE HOME M.I.A. will hold a music festival at hte stake house Tuesdaw evening, Dec. 30, at 7:30 oclock. All wards of hte stake are participating and the high light of the evening will be a combined mixed chorus. The event this year is under the direction of stake recreation leader Mrs. Vera Patten who is being assisted by music leaders of the various wards. Lt. Cdr. Clifton Holladay, with his wife and little son are visiting here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Mennels Holladay and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Towkes. The Holladays are enroute to New Jersey where Clifton will be stationed, they have spent the past two years at Vallejo, Calif. Santaquin Tintic Stake M.I.A. Leadership will be held Sunday, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. at the stake house, all ward officers and teachers are urged to attend. Mrs. Arvil Houghton was hostess to the members of the Social Club on Friday. Glen A. Roper who is laboring in the California mission has been transferred to Hayward, near San Francisco. Kitchen Cabinets Let us make an estimate on your caginets. FERRON BETTS 447 North Main Payson, Utah NORV)N W. 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