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Show 9 WR) two, kWBjJtl1 s : v fv.; 5 ' . J S'lfl i 4 r 'i,1j .v.V I ? " , . TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Sullivan Hudema, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of John L. v a, ''?.-,V;'-- vv ' NOTICE . ,rf rvyi'? ' . . VP ' LEGAL NOTICE A - .' Chldester, SI West Center Street, Heber City, Utah on or before the 28th day of April, ' A JD. 197L Elizabeth ,v4' ' vV V rgaret Weaver, Administratrixes of the Estate of ifj Elizabeth Sullivan Hudema, H: .! A.ikj.','. .?'- o. ..- I siSty "i i i SfJ R1&, j liV. Mrs. Joseph Lee Wright announce the marriage of their daughter Kristine Wright to Tony L. Stan worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad f4 . i. 'J 1,V' t Published In The Summit County Bee January 28, Feb. 4, 11 and 18, 1971. Weds Delta Man i.il .; . . rt and Stanworth of Delta, Utah. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple, Fri- day, Jan. 22. A reception honored the couple Saturday, Jan. 23. The brides colors of blue and silver were carried out U - .9sr i r In the decorations. Bridesmaids were Sandra Clark, Celest Brown, Jannette Wright, Debbie Wright and Mikkle Fae Wright. Best man, Pat Stanworth and Doug Stanworth. Ushers, Gene Stanworth, Tony Wright and Dannie Wright. Gift Carriers, Roxann Wright and Nathan Wright. . '.v'-- '. r- l s j NOTICE OF SHERIFFS Francis Notes Miss Sheila Heiner, Allen Jones Wed Married Friday, Jan. 22 in impressive rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Miss Sheila Ileiner and T. Allen Jones. President Horace Beesley officiated at the exchange of marriage vows. Ttie bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ileiner of Morgan. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. T. Howard Jones of Henefer. For her marriage and the reception held Saturday, Jan. 23, at the MorganStake Cultural Hall, the lovely bride was attired in an original floor length gown of candlelight peau de sole, trimmed with seed pearls and crystals. The gown was styled with an empire bodice, high neckline with long tapered Alencon lace sleeves accented with tiny buttons. The matching lace Watteau train fell gracefully from the back empire line. Her fingertip veil of bridal Illusion was attached to a candlelight headpiece of lace and pearls. She held a cascade of bridal pink roses with elegance carnations centered with a white orchid. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Max Giles was the matron of honor, and Miss Ruth Ann Heiner, maid of honor. They wore deep rose crepe floor length gowns, with stand q collar accented with pink lace. Others attending the bride were Mrs. Boyd Stapley and the Misses Cheryl leter sou, Ann Follett, Lana Thurston, Hoytsville Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoes of Hoytsville have been entert- aining their daughter-in-la- w, Pace, for the past week. She brought tier two children, Tommy and Juiinefor, with her and the grandiurenls are enjoying having them at home very much. Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Paces son joined his wife and children at the home of his parents last Sunday. The family Is planning on slaying another week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy King from Murray, Mr. Randy King and friend, Kathy Smith, also of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Barney and family from Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Gary King and family from Salt Lake City were all the guests of Jesse Sargent at her home in Hoyts-vil- le on Sunday, January 24. The day was enjoyed by all. Karen Wright, the daughter of La Rae (Brown) and Wayne Wright of Bountiful has been staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown of Hoytsville. She has enjoyed being with her grandparents as much as they have enjoyed having her in their home. She attended the Hoytsville Ward last Lu Ann Grant Sunday. (Coalville Comment Mr. and Mrs. LaVeUe Staley Just returned from Salt Lake where they visited with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Staley. They attended Church with them on Sunday, stayed over night and returned home on Monday. .1 it Heiner and Marilyn Jones. attired They were in light pink floor length gowns trimmed in pink lace with short sleeves, stand up collars and fullness in the back skirt. All held white muffs accented with a nosegay of baby roses with pink streamers. The mothers were attired in floor sparkling length pink gowns with long sleeves trimmed with sequin braid. Ralph Jones, brother of the bridegroom, performed duties of best man, with Hal Heiner, Kent Jones, Dave Rich, Joel Fawcett and John Clark Heiner as ushers. Miss Denise Wilkinson greeted the guests at the book. Those helping with the serving were Kaye Carrigan, Julie Ann Krogh and Carter, Robin Creager, Christine Little.' Paula Francis, Kimlyn Porter, Ann Nielsen and Lorelie Little. were The napkin ana Rae Giles, Tammie Tucker and Susan Dawson. Those helping with the gifts carriers were Elizabeth Shill, Sandi Heiner, Af ton Nielsen and Shauna Boyce. The couple plan to make their home in Henefer. Echo Notes (Past Two Weeks) Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rich-i- ns hosted a family dinner at their home, Sunday, January 17 honoring their son Michael prior to his leaving for the Eastern States Mission. The guests included Basil and Joy Beech and six children; also Mrs. Ruth Richlns and three sons all of Ogden; Frank and Fay Richins and five children of Salt Lake; David and Karen and two children, Mrs. Leone McQueen and Mrs. Lyle Brown all of Hoytsville; and Mr. and Mrs. Morey Dearden of Evanston. The Open House honoring Michael, which was held late Sunday afternoon was very well attended by re latlves and friends from near and far. This affair was sponsored by bis sister, Joy and sisters-in-laRuth, Karen and Fay. 'Mike entered the LDS Mission Home Saturday, January 23 In Salt Lake City. Wallace and Connie Lynn and four children, were week-en- d visitors at the home of his parents, Be ldo n and Zelma Lynn. Sunday the group visited with relatives in Salt Lake. Monday they returned to their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho. A most welcome guest at the home of Mrs. Fred Richins, Sunday, was her nepliew, Mr. Pat Foard of Salt Lake City. w, Mrs. Jean Spader is home from the hospital, and able to be up and around some. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bates of Springville spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hallam of Spanish Fork spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Prescott, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hallam. Tom, Elda and Lonnie Bates spent Saturday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Woodard and family of Las Vegas spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodard. Farrell Atkinson Is now home after spending a few days in St. Marks hospital having tests Le-La- nd run. Jim Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prescott arrived home on Wednesday after spending two years cm his mission. Jim was speaker Sunday in Sacrament Meeting, teUing of his experiences in the Mission field. FOURTH THE IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH GARY BONNER and JOE PINTER dba BONNER L PINTER CONSTRUCTION DETRICT COMPANY, a partnership, Plaintiff, -- ALEXANDER vs- V. PRZY -- BYLA, Defendant. Under and by virtue of the Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure issued out of the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District In and for the State of Utah, I am commanded to sell file following real property situated inSummlt County, State of Utah, it: E 14 SE 14 SW 14 SE 14, Section 28, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Base Meridian. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of February, 1971, at 11:00 oclock A.M. of said day, at the front door of the Summit County Courthouse In the City of Coalville, State of Utah, 1 will, in obedience of said Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure, sell the above described property to satisfy said judgment with interest and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 26th day of Janto-w- uary, 1971. Ronald R. Robinson Sheriff of Summit County Published in The Summit County Bee Jan. 28: Feb. 4 and 11, 1971. is In the Heber hav- Janiel Brown had the thrill of seeing a moose In a field by the Del Ray Hatch home Monday night. Craig Brown has just returned from a trip to Southern Utah. Marv and Laura Simpson and Bill and Audrey Stevens enjoyed eating out on Saturday-night- . Blaine and Renae Cossey were overnight guests of her sister, Tom and Beth McCauley. They also visited the Kay Merk-ley- s; On Sunday, they were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merkley. As I was diligently for last weeks news gathering newspaper, I got a little mixed up on my facts. 1 announced that Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swensen brought their foster daughter with them to a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crittenden. The fact Is, the Swensens daughter, Janalee Is not a foster daughter but a with all Improvements and appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated this 26th day of Jan. 1971. Ronald R. Robinson, Sheriff of Summit County Coalville, Utah. Published in The Summit County Bee Jan. 28, Feb. 4 and daughter. n The foster the form of an Indian girl, belongs to the Lloyd Crittendens. Pardon me for giving the wrong children to the daughter, 5215 South, Kearns, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer Application No. 40381 ' to appropriate .045 sec.-f- t. of water in Summit founty, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted from a n. well, 100-1It. deep at a point E. 720 ft. N. 420 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R10E, and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for domestic purposes of 3 families within SW 14 Sec. 10, T2N, (21-12- 50 1 hope the fam- ilies are reunited Bates-Coalvi- lle now.-Ka- thy Office Manager CARPET Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before Feb. 27, 1971. HUBERT C. LAMBERT STATE ENGINEER Published in the Summit Co. Bee on Jan. 14, 21, and 28, 1971. in its capacity as Trustee ByC.S. Cummings Vice President. Published In The Summit County Bee Jan. 14, 21 and 28, 24 RONALD M. DAVE, TERRY LEE DAVE, GRANITE NATIONAL BANK, GORDON B. TAYLOR, VERLIE S. TAYLOR, and THE STATE TAX COMME-SIO- N OF THE STATE OF UTAH, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure Issued out of the above entitled court, notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of February, 1971, at 10:00 A.M., at the front door of the County Courthouse in the City of Coalville, County of Summit, State of Utah, the Sheriff of Summit County will sell the hereinafter described real property, or so much the red as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs judgment, with Interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash. The property to be sold is situated in Summit County and described as follows: Commencing at a point which is 58 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 10443, given to secure a Promissory Note in favor of Granite National Bank, executed by said Trustors and Ronald M. Davis, and by Taylor and Taylor Motor Co., as partnership, for a valid and sufficient consideration to Granite National Bank, on or about December 829-378- 197L 4-- lishers. THE FOURTH DETRICT IN COUNTY, UTAH. CALL Morgan (Earls Realty) for assistance on any fc real estate problem. FOR SALE freeze. 336-559- Vs. KEITH WRIGHT, as Admin- lstrator of the Estate of FRANK B. BULLOCK, deceased, and OTB BULLOCK, . Defendants. BE SOLD at Sheriffs Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City of Coalville, County of Summit, State of Utah, on the 8th day of February, 1971, at 1 (dock p.m. on said day, that certain piece or parcel of real TO property sltuateln Summit Comity, State of Utah, described to-w- it: of Coal- ville City, running 10 rods North 66 deg. 30 min. East; thence 8 rods South 23 deg. 30 min. East; thence 10 rods and 4 feet South 76 deg. 20 min. West; thence 6 rods North 23 deg. 30 min. West to the place of beginning, containing 70 square rods as platted in Plot ff', Coalville City Survey, situated in Section 8, Township 2 North, Range 5 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Coalville, Utah, this FOR SALE -- Electric Guitar, Large amplifier, microphone and stand. Will sell altogether or individually. Phone 829-34- -- ? mix- 7. nternational deep nc 3. ers Mountain Meadow Ranch. Call Mr. Flinders at l-- 4c 699-965- 0. l-- 4c FOR SALE- -5 month old white Maltese dog. Female, house-traine- d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of KENNETH W. GAR- Call RETT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Park City, Utah on or before the 15th day of April, AJ). 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of 5, Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required there- for 336-25- 39 formation. 3-- In2p HOUSE FOR SALE- -Z bedroom. Good location on river road in Oakley. Gas heat, Call 783-434- 7. nc 75-9-- I WILL BE AT MY home, 164 West Young, Morgan, to prepare income taxes, except on Tuesday. Daytime or evenings. 8, Albert Welch. Telephone Morgan. in. JAMES B. KILBY, Administrator cf the Estate of KENNETH W. GARRETT, De- 829-371- 3-- 4c ceased. Robert F. Orton Attorney. Published In The Summit County Bee Jan. 14, 21 and 28 and Feb. 4, 1971. FREE-Cl- your garage, attic ean or ? for salvageable items. Call Berger Bros. Hardware. 336-569- 4-- Zc 1. Dick Siddoway Appliance and Refrigeration Specialist i i Authorised Sales ad Service for General Electric Sheriff of Summit County, Utah. Published in The Summit County Bee January 21 and 28, Feb. 4.197L -I- In good condition. Call WANTED full or part time restaurant employees. Flind- 40 18th day of January, 197L RONALD R. ROBINSON, S. Rex Lewis Attorney for Plaintiff 336-240- nc INSUR- Plat 'B Pekingese our ture pups. Call 43-t- nf 829-39- 56 Plaintiff, Block 110, $4.00 for dom$5.00 for foreign T ANCE CORPORATION, as follows, F REE-f- Coalville. Owner claim and pay 4 --Inc for ad. STATE OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT Bee estic address; address. Marvelous gift. of car keys In leather case. Found In front of Berger Bros. Hardware in nf to the Summit SUBSCRIPTION lc FOUND --Set JUDICIAL ANDFORSUM-MI- 29-t- County SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DETRICT COURT OF to be minimum, 15 cents additional lines over five lines. Bee Pub- OF SALE NOTICE (REAL PROPERTY) are ADS : advance. $L00 in paid lc 8 nc CLASSIFIED SMALL APPLIANCE repairs, furniture repair and refinishing at Berger Bros. Hardware. Commencing at the west corner of Lot 3, That the following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest Udder at the Summit County CourtCounty of house, Coalville, Summit, State of Utah, on February 10, 1971, at 12:00 noon of said day, by GRANITE NA- -. TIONAL BANK, in its capacity as Trustee, under that certain Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents dated December 29,1969, made by Gordon B. Taylor and Verlie S. Taylor, his wife, as Trustors, executed and delivered to Granite National Bank, 2265 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, as Trustee and Beneficiary, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Summit County, State of Utah, on January 2, 1970, in Book M-at Pages 419-4as Entry No. and ay 4-- North- NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE NOTICE E HEREBY GIVEN: SALE-Frid- AWAY-Engl- ish sheep puppies. Cute age. Nice pet for children. Phone Morgan 5. Dm Thalman. Saturday, January 29 and 30 at Berger Bros. Hardware. Free estimates - Free delivery. GRANITE NATIONAL BANK, R10E, SLBAM, Factory TrelnecKService for G. E. Speed Queen Hot Point Coalville, Utah Westinghouse Phone 336-245- 8 29, 1969. Notice of Default was recorded on September 25, 1970, in 1, Book M-at Pages as Entry No. 111805, records of Summit County, Utah. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the time of sale without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances, the following described real property situated In Summit County, State of Utah, more 28 More Power to You 130-13- particularly described as fol- lows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of Lot 2, Block 31, Kamas Townsite Survey, and running thence East 58 feet, thence south 86 feet, thence East 69.5 feet, thence South 37.5 feet, thence West 127.5 feet, thence North 123.5 feet to the point of beginning. For the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed with assignment of Rents, including, fees, charges Twilight fades into darkness. Lights come on all over town. Gradually, a hush settles gently over a busy city. Lights twink off. A city at rest ... but far from asleep. For the Night People, their "day" begins. service stations. Factories running around the clock. Custodial crews swarmr radio ing into vacant office buildings. stations. Busy air traffic control towers. To the night people: More power to you. From the r people, the folks at Utah Power & Light Company. We work around the clock, too. To make sure we have power to spare, day or night, on your schedule. There's no shortage of power in the Mountain West. And we're building new plants, now, to take care of the future. Power to spare, in our own system. Power to share with other, interconnecting systems. r power. All-nig- 24-hou- 24-hou- i 24-hou- Utah Power & Light Company has POWER TO SPARE 1; I NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Summit County Commissioners will receive bids on purchase of Until 11 a.m.f February 3, 1971 Contracts will be awarded to the lowest bidder. Specifications maybe obtained from the office of the Summit County Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. In parents. wrong GIVE Sheriffs No. NOTICE TO WATER USERS J. Clift Foster, 4361 West 1971 Thursday, January 28, uary, 197L 11,1971. I goofed! 1 Coalville, Utah u TOGETHER GAS, DIESEL FUEL AND OIL Kathy Goofed THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 and expenses of Trustee, advances, If any, under the terms of said Trust Deed, Interest thereon and unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents with Interest thereon provided in said Note and by law. DATES fols 5th day of Jan- thirty-on- e, Kamas Towns ite Survey, and running thence East 69.5 feet; thence South eighty-si- x feet; thence West 69.5 feet; thence North 86 feet to the place of beginning. 21 NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 4106 IN THE DETRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY KAMAS STATE BANK, -- vs- Eugene Roath and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of his mother, Elmer and Mae Olsen. Alter dinner, they rode q Weber and saw all the snowmobiles. Mae said it was just plain chaos there. hospital recovering after ing surgery. JUDICIAL Plaintiff, Marion News Helen Couey SALE Civil No. 3825 IN THE DETRICT COURT OF described Mary Ann De- ceased. Mr. V- Motley and Ma- block REED PACE, Summit County Clerk. |