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Show i s Woodland : Theil Atkinson and son have both been on the sick list this week. Mrs. Velma Pace has been visiting in Barstow, California with her daughter, Connie and family and her son Dale Alexan- - : ; der. Our deepest sympathy goes to Hazel Knight and Alma Carlile on the death of their brother Frank Carlile of Heber City. Mrs. Rolfe attended church Sunday with her daughter, Elma Wlnterton. The Seminary students put on the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday night. It was very enjoyable. : : ' : : : : ; 1 feci; ili- r Marion News it fat, K3 b or less, of Notice corded tliO GT : : ; : 1 Cr, r.vl. re- NOTiCH .OTIC v. ft HEREBY CRTiN on Denorr.k.-- r lfl, 1968, at the i:di;i .iit hari ci f ilh iv in iv;jrdi:t!' ai.ri will lir jc personal v:li l.e sold at public c 1 Ma. ;oi:, i.T :i:. i was and repairs M. Weller on or Ssi-.- i "l1, aiu.i n'( vil .'imp 21. , leceii'-ber- WESTERN S1TV1I.J. !!!'!! COMPANY, TRUSTK' 1 i'Jfiri. Iavid Emm tractor, 9'jO 'roloma'io, b(ri;.l 174 928. . , ills , Uvniia-.n- Presidift '...(.-- Published in The bsmiuii I Rj.yi !9 r Ik-- lien a or si(iia'.e - Lewis S, '7 irrudoi 101 repairs m said tractor Jared tl. Weller of .iiijiiO 'i i.y . pro-.a-i- foie'-lns- i - iid paying m, Utah, the oem ; ,i ii- !iie pur- ,jii;l Trunt j,m. at the Weller M, Weller oO iJ ' J'-i-e- 18. County and 2(1, in The Summit Le'eml.er 5, 12, p.-- ut and nits id .in;;vided for liy Law. Dated llii'i C'.n da; of By "y and 25, 13 1 iy L.i WWt'd. son, Ip. IN. iT!,pl!'U1 t ynn E. Scm ri.:', Eecilor ul .t,e e..; le of May E. Soren- of said oiiicial records. Purohabo pi ice payeMo in of liie L,i,:li J lawful lnou'-States of AtnericH, Srfid side will r' mad'; with-orecovenant or ;i r press title, braiicos, pose nf tj E:--.- - ii ill A ii.. Ji)!. M 17, r.Tj;ii fM-- G IWk 1968, in ut cbiins ilie uiKier-- A Bib Souili, 1 r.ra l'.:9. A.D. M. - : 11 vis ! voiiCl I.':ke Q!y, li.di on or Icfnre ll;i- I'itii (lay of March Urn NW Default ,rs E, Doienson :s.l it ; j.irs of and Ivii: litiiaL.rJ E., S.L.H. i R 5 ; v. 'i i 171 t) in the NE 14 ol 14 of f ration 20, t i - i;li r seciuf-.- l The Relief Society had a bazaar night, December 7. They had a bake sale and quilts, pillow slips, aprons and many other useful articles. Attendance was small but everything was sold. The Primary will have their Christmas party December 16 with games and refreshments. Howard Butters is feeling much better this week and is getting around a little bit. The Marlon Homemakers Club had their Christmas party December 7 at the Spring Chicken Inn. The diningroom was all decorated in gold, and was just beautiful, and the chicken was delicious. Those present were Ilene Peterson, Edna Mitchell, JoAnn Peterson, Charlotte Woolsten- -. hulme, Floyene Atkinson, Marjorie Pitt, Norma Clegg, Eleanor Sargent, Florence Mitchell, Edith Hoyts, Zella Johnson, Cathy Sorenson and Jo Ann Rockhill was a guest. They each took a gift and had a grab bag. a 1,;. u'.cf.C: tl.-- j mm 3 or 1 . Uat suit' 1; 3 said Li.t 4; thetiiO e v; 10 ft-NE caiit-of ::iid Lot 4; thence Wi st 83 kt-v- , r.jre nr : ra::! , 1 to C;y: ritiis :::;T:r.'E t 4 f T.!.wki:.r,f,.Vii2- Shi Tu t, IV.1, f'M vf y, a .I r until:.- - tl; sure Pr .1 C'j of 'r( JtiB, 1(. Tale, 2Gth day of Jr. HAN-:.E- N 1H. fiENMOD Altoi lifiy f.r Jared M. Weller P') rwh.-iiil'iuilJing f bud ry, Utah B4111 Pulili oiied 111 The Summit County 5, 12, A.'-ii- i i NOTICE TO UfKUITK;?-Estateof Vi'iUiaui lJj,:.ii4I and Gertrude V. H ilfiunn s 1 . DeceaM-d- Creditois wiJ co - in presented 1 li!i d with tliH Slate in a.au;;!' awl Ejif.iwei uuiii.i r in durun.it County, EL'e nt (Itaii, tlirouliout the I'atie yrar uiiltj;is otherwise lirsT'iialed, I a k:hI nuts are iu I: fucnril-anc75-9-- 5, County 19 ami SG, -- t inter f, ft. (2) N. 2838 ft. E. 1193.5 ft. (3) N. 1207 ft. E. 715 ft., all from SW Cor., Sec. 35, T3N, R7E; (4) S. 1343.3 ft. E. 2906.6 ft. (Q S. 1848.4 ft. E.. 1290.7 ft. (6) S. 1993.8 ft. E. 127 ft., all three from NW Cor., Sec. 4, T2N, R7E; (7) S. 1930 Jt ft. E. 1426 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 31, T3N, R7E; (8) S. 1172.8 ft. W. 2198.2 ft. from NE Cor., Sec, 36, T3N, R6E; (9) S. 108 ft. E. 2105 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 35, T3N,R6Ej(10)!t. 3758.7 ft. E. 602.2 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 4, 01) S. 1150.7 ft. E. 1883.8 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 9, both in T2N, R6E; Q2) S. 2491.6 ft. E. 3852.8 ft. (13) S. 3239.2 ft. E. 62.4 ft., both from NW Cor., Sec. 12, T2N, R5E; ft. E. 3685 ft. (15) (14) S. 2012 E. 735 ft. from Nl4 Cor., Sec. 34, T2N, R8E, and stored from Oct. 1 to May 31 in a 1600 ac.-f- t. reservoir created by a dam 50 ft. In height and inundating 100 acs. The water was to have been released into Chalk Creek and rediverted at the following points: 0) S. 1715 ft. E. 1880 tt. (2) S. 2540 ft. E. 1485 ft., both from NW Cor., Sec. 35, T3N, R7E, (3) S. 2000 ft. E. 2200 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 3, (4) S. 265 ft. W. 1585 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 6, both in T2N, R7E; (5) E. 825 ft. S. 100 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, (6) W. 594 ft. S. 150 ft. from E, 14 Cor., Sec. 33, both in T3N, R6E; (7) N. 11 deg. W. S. 2028.3 ft. E. 3616 ft. bott N, 1485 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. from NW Cor., Sec. 11, T2N R5E; (8) N. 1850 ft. W. R5E; (tf) 8 3202 ft w SU98 365 ft. from SE Cor., Sec. 11, ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 10, T2N, T2N, R5E; (9) S. 1630 ft. E. R5E, and by exchange from the 500 ft. or S. 2000 ft. E. 1010 ft. Weber River at the following Iiuth from N 14 Cor., Sec. 11, points: Q7) S. 1656 ft. E. 828 T2N, R5E; (10) N. 1650 ft. E. ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 20 2000 ft. from SW Cor., Sec, 08) S. 2181 ft. E. 615 ft. from 10, T2N, R5E; (11) E. 691 ft. NW Cor., Sec. 9, (19) S. 911 ft. W. 3233 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. N. 1090 ft. from SW Cor., Sec. 9, T2N, R5E; (12) S. 1255 ft. 4, all three in TIN, R5E. The W. 1550 ft. from NE Cor., water is to be used from June Sec, 20, TIN, R5E. The water 15 to Sept. 30 for supplemental was to have been used from irrigation of 2000 acs. in part of Secs. 31, 34, T3N, R7E; June 15 to Sept. 30 for supplemental irrigation of 2000 Secs. 3 thru 6, T2N, R7E; acs. in N 12 Sec. 3; N 12 Secs. 25,26, 27,34, 35 and 36, Sec. 5, T2N, R7E; SW 14, NE T3N, R6E; Secs. 4, 5, 7 and 14 Sec. 31, T3N, R7E: N 12 8, TEN, R6E; Secs. 4, 8 thru SW 14 Sec. 34; S 12 Sec. 12, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 26, N 12 Sec. 33, T3N, R6E; and 33, T2N, R5E; Sec. 4, S 12 Sec. 4, T2N, R6E, parts TIN, R5E. 7) Robert J. of Secs. 8, 9, 10, 11, T2N, R5E, Secs. 21, 28, 33, T2N, R5E. Wright, 187 N. 1330 W., Salt of Lake City, Utah, proposes to Hereafter, 1600 ac.-f- t. water is to be diverted and change the point of diversion and stored as heretofore described, place of use of .015 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced fay App. and rediverted at the following ). The water points: (1) N. 3442 ft. E. 1906.8 No. 36959 was to have been diverted from well a ft. deep at a point S. 4450 ft. W. 2400 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 29, T1S, R4E, and used for domestic n. 50-2- 50 of 1 family, of 2 horses awMcows in SW 14 SE 14 Sec. 29, T1S, purposes stock-wateri- ng R4E. Hereafter, JUS sec. -- ft. of water Is to be diverted from a well ft. deep at a point S. 3506 ft. W. 1393 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 31, T1S, R4E, and used ss heretofore described in NW 14 SE 14 Sec. 31, T1S, R4E. Exchange 295, Factory Television Service Inc. co Nick 50-2- 50 6-- in. Kozik, 555 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to cachings L0 ac.-f- t. of water obtained by contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. Tbe water was to have been stored in Wanshlp Reservoir under App. 27609 and used for mlsc. purposes. Hereafter, 1.0 afe-f-t. of water Is to be released into the Weber River to lower users, and L0 ac.-f- t. diverted from an unnamed spring at a point S. 660 ft. E. 660 ft. from W 14 Cor., Sec. 33, TIN, R4E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 fomily, fish culture, and stockwatering of 10 horses. All uses aiwn J urn miuui a. cwmn. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Thursday, December 12, 1968 In NW 14 SW Light-hearte- Vila Ik Widi-- ( mhuki umbt n no, hi tuiMdnuuMiii d Sammy: DBl7K. so easy to give! (35-16- 67 h1 nrpoiation Cualville, HI. ili, proposes to di.iiijK i.e oJivt- of use and ul I e li version of 1600 nf wnlio- as evitli-nceac.-f- t. ly and as Api. No Wnl i (35-5- - 12, law. nmmidi'd !v ( banj, ' '(I---'. SUMMONS : WILLIAM C. BLONQUET, : and HELEN W.BLONQUIST, his wife, : Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH S. ii Our La., t SALMON and : ELISSA A. NORTIICOTT, I and JOHN DOE AND JANE r DOE, Unknown, I mail to: BURTON, BLONQUET, CAHOON, MATHESON 4 SHAF- FER, plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is Suite 640 . Kennecott Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the Clerk Court .of the above-entitl; within 20 days after service of : Oils summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgement by de; fault will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed : with the Clerk of said Court, : and a copy of which is hereto : annexed and herewith served upon you. : Dated this 20th day of Novem- - Wj- i - u.. Why mi gei &s ir, jt Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or Lay A if CO! OS. TV'S I .OiCIb ; PICTURE, MImMH) INK) LiLJIhULLY 5 rtsi tJ COMPACT CAACITiV... 196:9 - ' ed : ber, 1968. BURTON, BLONQUET, CAHOON, y T;r o ' - '?r ' r-isl- Jaj(M t !ii (jiIAlVl I'iA.'i ?JL. : 51 , .. r s pi inn . wj - ' - . .. - . . Ii ! A f i 1 ij 2 ! i-- I- - Attorneys for Plaintiff Suite 640 Kennecott Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Defendants Address; Coalville, Utah Published in The Summit County Bcc, Doc. 12, 13 and 26, 1968 and Jan. 2, 1969. Pie Ji n A ft ' ' - ' AH of Lot 4, Block IS, according to Plat of Wan-shi- p Townsite on file in the office of the Recorder of Summit County, Utah, and being situated in the NE 14 of the NW 14 of Section 20, Tp. 1 N. R 5 E., S.L. B. AM. Excepting however, the following tract of land as recorded in Book U, Page 492, Warranty Deed Records: A tract of land beginning at the NW corner 1 ki '! : A. a- S-' r' ,. ? - i f I ;'T ! iv. ' , Va N i .jV-'. - ' ii u V .' x o'I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property situated in Summit County, State of Utah, will le sold at public auction to tlie highest bidder at the front door of the County Courthouse, Coalville, Utah, on Friday, January 10, 1969 at the hour of lZocliK-noon, by Western States Title Company as Trustee under the Deed of Trust executed by Edgar N. Camden and Effie Cam- -. den, his wife, as Trustors and The Lockhart Company, as beneficiary, recorded the 3rd day of January, 1966 in Book M-- 4, Page 134 of the official records in the office of the County Recorder of Summit County, State of Utah: 1 u v 'a-- I C - .j MATHESON SHAFFER. CARVEL R. SHAFFER ,. s i , 1 , M I n .s'. u: 1 I. MANlil KM for unriv.iL . ; ip: ' ( 'r 'if', r r '1 I.!:.:.!! V- 71' r XlT'vy d V,-- 1 t T jtl. 1 r-- r 'l ' Oin! . .w 4 U'. - - f .! Wirebars, four to six feet long, and weighing 210 to 300 pounds. Flat copper cakes up to 5,000 pounds, usually five to seven inches thick, some 25 inches wide and about five feet long. Fabricators wanted cakes of greater length so that they could increase efficiency with longer, uninterrupted rolling runs and, at the same time, reduce the amount of scrap material. - about 11 tons the largest ever produced in the copper industry. In the near future, cakes of even larger dimensions will be cast. , 2 i'ki.a t I i .1 yY.WV.M! , 1. Mx. a a; t- INC. UL .r.il. !.: to satisfy copper customers Today, Kennecott casts cakes five inches thick, 40 inches wide, 29 feet long and weighing . h V , ; mp . Zer:5fj . 1 .4, ... V-'-'- Refinery goes to great lengths 1 The copper fabricators said: Give us longer cakes. So Kennecott's electrolytic Utah refinery gave them longer cakes. The story, of course, is not that simple. It posed a problem in production. The refinery customarily produces two standard products: 1' : I r.-i- Customers have been using the new cakes, and are anxious for more. Kennecott, as part of its continuing program to be competitive in the world-wid- e copper market, will see to it that they get them. Kennecott Copper Corporation i foor Coftf "A i equal opiHirtunily employer" 33, TIN, Protesta resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 StateCapltol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 18, 1969. Hqbert C. Lambert State Engineer Published in Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on Dec, 5, 12,19,1968. f . 14 Sec R4E. Holiday Spirit! 12,-T2- 4 Coalville! Utah i;i SIJ required therein. Grant itup'imll, Adniinist rtai-othe Estates of William l'vg-ne- ll and Gertiiid.! V. i lufi man Bagnell, laeceaned. Published in The Eiiitiimt Hee In kit UST.HS '.vA i I. The witli Hie jimvisiouj of Utah Code Ami btod l'J33, and with proper venfir likii :u. 1527. The water was to have been diverted from Chalk Creek at a point S. 1 deg. 37 min. - (35-166- I!;!1.!, claims pro witti voucfiers t.) t!:t Rliiil u G. signed Attorney, 315 Ea ,t .aJ Sontii, Suite 604, SalllaLet'i'y. 84111 on or lat'orn tin, 1'.:i.!mI of March, A.D. l'Ji1; must I- i Utah Copper Division |