OCR Text |
Show V, UTAH VALLEY NEWS LEGAL TOP QUALITY gipHAYcJ WBl Meet Aay Price hhmalloi. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUMMONS OINM IN aszm HOROEG WANTED aad Uerie Animals Price Gnaranteed Highest SEE TERGEISEI'S FOX FARM OM r1 PhoM 038-J--4 z7 TIRE REPAIRING See U Now U. & TERES BRIMHALL BROS. Wart 1 THE JUDICIAL FOURTH DISTRICT COURT OK THE STATE OK UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY PROVO CITY, s municipal cor- poration, Plaintiff, to. JOSEPHINE BUSH and ALICE KELLOGQ HUNT, heirs at law of Joaephlna Kellogg, doeoaood; and all other penono unknown, claiming any right, tltla, aatato, or Interest In, or Hon upon the real property described In the IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN complaint advene to plaintiff's UTAH COUNTY, ownership, or eloudlng plain- AND FOR tiff title thereto, Defondants. STATE OF UTAH. 8UNMON8 FERA DECKER, Plaintiff, THE STATE OF UTAH TO Ti. A. L. DALEY and CLARA THE SAID DEFENDANTS: to DALEY, his wife, and FEDERAL Yon are hereby summoned eppear within twenty days after FARM MORTGAGE CORPORAthe serries of this summons upon TION, a corporation. Defendant!. To bo uld at oherlffe sal at yon, If Barred within the county In which this action la brought, alcren oclock a. m., tha 22nd day othorwlao, within thirty days after of April, 1040, at front door of terries, and defend the shore en- Courthoiuo, In Proro, Utah, tho titled action; and In case of your property situated la Aforesaid failure so to do. Judgment will be County and particularly described follows: rendered against you according to tha demand of tho complaint, Commencing 20 chains West which has been filed with tha of tho Northeut corner of clerk of said court tho Boutheut quarter of Section I, Towuhip 6 South, This action to brought to quiet of Range 1 Eut of tho Salt the title of tha plaintiff to certain raal astute In Utah County. Utah, Laka Bau and Marldlan; a more particularly described thenca Weat 10.00 ehalne; thence South 20.00 chains; follows, to wit: thence Eut 10.00 chains; Commencing 2919.21 foot south and 251.4 foot out of thenca North 25.50 chain! to tho place of beginning. tha norlhwut corner of Section 4, Township 7 South, Aren 25.50 acres. Together with Certificate No. 171 of tha Lehl Irrigation Company for 12 shares of water. Dated at Proro, Utah, Mar. 27, of 1(40. u BATTERIES 1B1 and gutter to bo proportional to tho lineal foot f rootage of tha property and tha coat of drtve-way- e and walka computed on tho hula of the number of equare feet constructed for each property owner. Frontage abutting upon tho district comprises tho following andering southeasterly along the center line of said Proro blocks and areu: Rlrer to a point 15 feet out Blocks IS. 19. 29, 27, 40, 41, of beginning; thence west 16 48, 49, 52. (2, 70, 71, 14. feet to beginning." 95, 91, 59. 90, 11, 02, 02. MAURICE HARDING 100, 107, 101, 100. 110, 111, Plat A", Proro City Surrey. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated: March 10, 1140. Blocks 15, II. 17, II. PMt P. O. Addrau: B", Proro City Surrey. 12 West Center Street, Blocks 7, 2, 0, 10, 11, 12, Proro, Utah. 12. 14. II. 10. 17, II, II. Publication date: March 22, 20, 21, 22, 22, 24. Plat C" 20, April 0, 12. 10, 1040. Proro City Surrey. Also all property abutting SHERIFF'S SALE upon tha eut elds of Ith Gouty Om fieapeetl ve Slgaera for HAROLD MAAG PBOim Range 2 Eut of tho Salt Laka Base and Marldlan; thanca north II west 190.5 feet; thence north 50 22' west to Utah Laka; thence meandering along tho shore of Utah Laka southerly to the center of Proro Hirer; thence me- NOTICES 1 During Remainder JOHN S. EVANS MARCH Only $89 Value Selling W5 Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication In Utah News, March 20 A April 1040. Valley NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT CURB AND GUTTER AND CONCRETE WATERWAYS. Notice le hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah of tho Intention of uld Board to maka tha following de- -' scribed Improvements and to jlovy special taxes to pay for tha .'am to-w- it: concrete curb and gutter andor concrete waterway :on the following etreete In Provo which includes a set of .City: Both eldeo of ,4th West Street WHITE extending from Ith Booth St. to Ird North St. of Ird West 8treet I69.95PORCELAIN TUBS Both side from 1st North Bt. to extending SEE TEEM AT 2nd North St. Both aides of 5th East Street extending from Ird South St. to Ith North St. Both aides of Ith Eut Street extending from Center Bt. to 2nd North St. Both sides of 4th South Street extending from 4th West St. to I Construct East Street extending from Cuter Street to 2nd North Street. All protasto and objection to tho carrying oat of ouch Intention must bo presented In writing tetlng lot and block nnmber or description of property by mute and bounds to tho City Recorder on or before tho 22nd day of Unlrarslty, wu to Ephriam, and Tooele, where Maryarale, adobe houses wars located, giving evidence of occupation In about 000 A. D. Thou houses were near Maryarale, but tho article found in and near them connected them with tho ancient Inhabitants of the regions around Tooele and Ephriam. were discovered Evidences showing that the people hunted and engaged in crude agriculture. Most abundantly represented weri tha hone of .white-taile- d deer, mule deer, and antelope, indicating that these animals frequently were hunted for food. Tho also ate mukrato, rabbits equjlrreto, dacha, portuplnes, geese, uge hens, and small grebe. Their arttetle aenae wu exercised In the making of ollu. Jars made by pressing together otripo of clay smoothed on tho Inside and oorrugated along tha Jblnta by tho uao of a sharp stick. Tbs archeological materials collected on these two expeditions represent but n portion of tho disOther explay la tha museum. hibit are reeoutructlou of tho Ufa of varlou types and tribes of Indlau by the us of small figure; April, 1940 at 6 p. m. Tho Board of Commissioners accurately costumed and arranged will meet at its regular meeting In a small replica of their native place on tho 22rd day of April. habitat. 1940, at 10 n. m. to hear and consider inch protests and objections to uld lmproremanta SPEEDSTERS WARNED hall hare bun made. Comof By order of the Board missioners of Proro City, dated UNIFORM LAW SET this 28th day of March. 1040. I. O. BENCH, City Recorder. Uniform speed laws for all Publication datee: March 20, Utah towns aad cities have April 6, 12, and 10th, 1040. been recommended by the Utah State Road commission, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS setting s maxlmem speed of SO miles from the north end Office of the City Recorder of Utah county to the InterProvo City, Utah section of tha Canyon road In Sealed proposals will be receivOrem, and 40 miles from that ed at this office until 10 oclock point to Provo, ssnonncea A. M., April 21, 1140, for furLrGimnda Jarman, chairman nishing materials to he need In of the Safety Connell at constructing concrete . enrb and Orem. concrete waterway! andor gutter Marshall Rulon Weat, In Curb and Gutter District No. rationed at Orem hu been 10, Provo City, Utah. Instructed to enforce tha law Instructions to bidders together without tear or favor, aad with plane, profiles, epeclfleatlone speedsters through thin secand forme for contract and bond tion of highway No. SI will may ba obtained upon application be prosecuted. This la fair at tha office of tha City Engineer, warning to all drivers1 City and County Building, Provo, Mr. Jarman. Utah. The Orem Town board to Tho right Is reserved to reject bark of both Mr. Jarman and any and 'all blda and to waive Marshall West, states Mayor defects. B. M. Jolley, who adds his By order of tho Board of City warning to all motorists. Commissioners: Wrerkleee driving on eide-roaDated March 28, 1140. also will be prosecuted, L O. BENCH, they all three warn. City Recorder Publication dates: March 21., I April 5. 12, and 19th. 1540. Socks u oh-ser- da Boys Knit Utahs Early History For Europes Needy Shown by Archeology N. Y. Not to bo Syracuse, , outdone by tha fair sex in the (Contributed) matter of Junior Red Crow war When yon hnvo an hour to relief, the boye of tho Edward In 8alt are time next yon para 8mlth Junior High School here Lake, spend It looking around in are busily engaged In n knitting the Archeological museum In the program for refugee children In Park building at tha University Europe. of Utah. You will find some InUnder the direction of Mis sixth-grateresting exhibits describing the Esther Bltxer, n very early history of the state; teacher, the boye etnrted from yon will probably locate artifact cratch, as none of them knew taken from your own vicinity nnd how to knit After several weeks other from those 5th West St. organised with of Instruction, the art of purling Both sldee of 2nd North 8treet parte to form a comprehenalve one, knitting two became an easy extending from 2nd West St. to picture. accomplishment. Finished proThe purpose of the museum 1 ducts are being turned over to the 5th West St. a the to to available make public Both sides of Ird North Strut Syracuse Red Cross chapter for Inextending from University Ave. display of the cultures of tho shipment to Europe. nnd surrounding dians of Ufa, to Ith West St. North side of 4th North Street res, nnd to fnrntoh research Term Opens extending from University Ave. facilities for anyone Interested In Spring: the study of people, In WPA Classes to lit West 8t. Both sides of 6th North Street especially those of the Utah ra- h extending from 4th Eut St. to glon. The work done also The spring term of Provo's In Utah j velope an appreciation East 8t. Adnlt Education night school g extensive the for Both sides of 4th North Street people opened Monday, March 25, 1140. from 4th Erat St to glcnl wealth of this state, and a New clasaee were organised In the desire to conserve tha artifacts Ith Eut St. First year eubjecta: following Both side of Ird North Street discovered In different localities. typing, social security law and of the most fruitful of the to St. One East 4th from extending legislation, analysis of current Ith Eut Bt. expeditions Into various parts of affaire, sentence effectiveness in Both sides of 2nd North Street the state made yearly by archeolo- composition nnd biography writextending from 4th East St. to gical students and faculty was out ing, first aid, bookkeeping, nnd shout eight yean ago which exca- color nnd design In household 6th East St. Both sides of 1st North Street vated eaves at Promontory Point decoration. extending from 4th East St. to and at Black Rock Beach near Thou who were obliged to disSalt Labe. Ith East St. ' continue during the From these cavee were taken quarter, are now finding an opBoth side of 2nd Sooth 8traot QEANUP-miNTUPflXl- IP to 2nd fire arrow Erat St. from knives, bow, extending points, portunity to select new nnlta that 6th East St. drills, arrow smoothers, knife will be of Interest. shall bo handles, digging sticks and a hoop Said Improvements This to a WPA program and to called Curb end Gutter District and dart game. Giving cluea to by Utah State departsponsored No. II. The total estimated cost the Indian mode of life In early ment of public instruction. to made from were raid time 221.169. of Improvements matting The abutter portion of tho Mid quaw bush, netting, tale bugs. n mitten, and C. V. H. Says 269 mocraalna, Shovels (famous pony) $13$ coet to estimated at $21,199 and of raid cost to (baskets showing n colled nnd the portion Citys GARDEN HOE, 79c The Cigarette advertisers ray, twilled technique. HAY FORKS, np from $1.39 estimated at 21.959. but The eetimated coat per front or The rave at Black Rock showed "No roughs In n carload, DISSTON HEDGE SHEARS lineal foot of enrb and gutter to evidence of four different occu- "Coughs by th Carload' would 75c 29.19. The coet estimate Includes pations. The first human being be nearer the truth. op from The makers of cigarettes know GRASS CYCLES 29c cost of materials and equipment, who Inhabited it came shortly wares are hard on ACME HOUSE PAINT QQ the labor being supplied by after Lake Bonneville started to well that their That to the recede. The eheleton of a baby peoples throats. federal W.P.A. worker except First Quality, per qt. wOu engineering, general supervision found burled near the entrance reason they buy expensive adverKALSOMINE nnd appears to have belonged to these tising space In newspaper AQp and contingent costs. 1411 expensive radio time to deny it Roadways and walks will be i people, pk(. of dollar constructed across the curb and! As evidences of other occnpe-gutte- r They spend millions BRAIDED LAWN HOSE need on the end trying to convince the public that tlone dart and wherever required points U. S. Neptune $ i) Art charged extra a n part of the j of spear,, objects of bone, as well cigarettes are non-lluting: bnt Good Quality, 25-f- t. ZiZf assessment, the estimated erat of ! as knives, scraper, and black the public knows that to only adKind to which to 29.11 per aqnare foot finished pottery were unearthed. vertising buncombe. Listen for Our for roadwsye and 29.19 per square and their similarity to the arti- the throat to true except for the Un. foot for the walk. fact! of tho cave at Promontory ommleelon of one syllable, SMILING ED. McCONNEL inThe Point Indicate the of that abutter's the later portion Radio Program cost and expense of making said habitants of both caves belonged February I, 1949 Utah had C vnmencing Friday, Mar. 29, at 6 :S0 p. m. over KOVO. received 164 wheat loans, stored Improvements will be paid for by to the same people. a special local assessment on al Another Important expedition 154,994 bushels on farm, and parcels and place of ground of tha University archeological 499.289 buehela In warehouses, lo, within tho raid Curb nnd Gutter students nnd faculty, accompanied with the total amount of loans District No. 19, payments for curb by John Longyear of Harvard amounting to 2241,271.97. de ie de-It- nrcheolo-extendln- lEADQMMHRs row mid-wint- er 01, s (6-lnc- h) .... ...... rr Con. Wagon & Machine Co. v , Va, Seventh Day Adventist Who? Sabbath School, 9:10 a. m. Miu Murrlel Harlow In charge. Bible Lesson study: Oar Father's Homo." Golden text: In my Fathers houa are many mansions. John 14:1-Sermon, 11 oclock: Qoda Love for Man. Sunday, 1:90 a. m. over KOVO tha Family Blbla Hour. District Prayer and Bible study, Tuesday, 7:20 p. m. Yon will be given a cordial welcome. can do it 9. Tima Payment Friday, March 29, 1940. Dr. E. MenefMd CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with etectriodherapf, service. Latest methods. and Phone 1052 75 Eut Crater X-r- INSURANCE LOANS and REAL ESTATE Bra FRED E. RAY PAPER HANGING Phone 10S 71 N. Unlv. Ave. Arranged See H. KIRKWOOD 511 South Phone 251 W. PLEASANT VIEW (Zella Colvla p COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO 2 W. AND APPLIANCE Reporter) Phone IIS The family of Mr. and Mrs. REPAIRS APPLIANCE William Penrod enjoyed an Easter By CHIROPRACTOR party at tha homa of their daughGRIFFITH APPLIANCE ter and Mr. and Mrs. MS. Ol M. THURMAN SERVICE Albert Conrad, In South Fork. Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Other members of tha family preat tha Phono 219 214 W. Crater sent were Mr. and Mrs. Richard to IS A 1:80 to S:SS Honrs: Olailer and aon aad daughter of Phone 14 Evenings by Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 111 Weat Canter Ingram of Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Penrod and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penrod and Cloward Panrod. Phil O. Springer stopped a short time Mondya at hta Colvin and Ercanbrmck homes. He wu from Denver to California where Mrs. Springer to seriously 111 at tha Santa Monica hospital. Mrs. Springer to a niece of Mre. Tracy Colvin nnd Mrs. R. G. Breen brack. Mr. and Mr. Tracy Colvin entertained a group of young people who came to attend the Easter From ft nuy Mr. nnd pageant. They were: tractJvo plant aad Mrs. Vern Taylor of Nephl; tho wa Caottouidus you Misses Martha May Pace, Donna Mathis, Ivon Davis and Messrs. on aalad tha Wayne Ouymon and Neldon Ellett an that will fillplow-anfljobsy of Loa, Utah. need. You'll be Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. 8. Bingham, guzpriaod to find Stanford Bingham nnd Eds Ashby that oroa extensive of. American Fork epant Easter npaizs cost vwry Hi-f-i. Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Newell SunH. Banm nnd attended the rise services. Mire. P. K. Nielsen is visiting in Roy, Utah, with her daughter nnd Under our ABC Monthly Payment Flu you Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Jones. Mrs. Jones has a new , do not need cash to repair your home. Make baby girl. Tha baby has one the improvement! now and enjoy them aa you brother. paying for them on easy monthly term Mr. and Mre. Edward Burgraer fat you convenientm. imiiged eon to make left Monday and baby their home In Hebar, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Rlchins of II North Unlv. Ave. eon-in-la- oa-rou- to TO REPAIR Zy YOUR ROBE tad Simple... Economical... Quick in Carvallte, Oregon, Mr. nnd Mr. Ony Jonea of Kama, Utah and Mrs. Mead Jeneen of Balt Laka City visited with Mre. Preal Jones and family Monday. SHARON (DsLanna Bradshaw reporter) Mr. Hilda Stone of Vernal to visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Kocker-han- s. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Newell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason In Heber Sunday. A Relief teachers' Society social will be held at the home of Mre. Fern Laudle (today) Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Sldwell attended the Euter Pageant In Zion canyon Snnday. They went down by way of Cadar and returned by Cane County nnd Long Valley. In Long Valley they vltoted with relatives. They reported a very anccesafnl trip. Fast meeting will be held next Sunday school Snnday following In the 8haroa ward. Mr. and Mrs. Mora Wilkinson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tomlinson of PI. Grove and Mr. nnd Mre. Harold Kirkwood of Provo Journeyed to Spanish Fork Sunday where they were enter- tained at a birthday dinner at the homa of Mr. and Mre. Earl Wilkinson. The honored gneeta nt the dinner were Mrs. Kirkwood who both and Ear Wilkinson, celebrated birthday anniversaries recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cordner nnd Mr. Leland Prestwick attended the funeral services of Mrs. Marie Huff Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene Newell entertained nt a birthday party In honor of her husband Saturday evening nt her home. Social chat wu enjoyed nnd dainty refreshments were served to the following: Mre. lltali Timber & Goal Go. 164 West 5 North PHONE 232 Your Money Back 15T IF YOU CAN BEAT OUR PRICESI We aim to sell every car at below market price. The success of our new car business depends upon quick sale of used cars. With the low, new price of the 1940 Chevrolet, we are able to obtain used cars and recondition them at prices you can afford to pay. Compare Our prices then refuse to pay more Gannon-Ashton- , 191 South University Avenue USED MONKEY STOVE To Meet March 29 Play School Patrons CRIB BEDS ... monthly meeting for the parent of the children attending tha Orem Play school will be held Friday, March 29th at II n. m. In the Orem Town hall. will Wooflnden Mrs. Vanes give the leaeon on Quarreling. 8howlng Off and ether related toplce. The public to Invited. Inc. Phone 155 Todays Best Furniture Buys Newell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Newell, Mr. nnd Mre. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cealey Newell, Clarence Wright, Mr. nnd Mre. Robert Martin and eon Dale, Mr. and Mre. Ted Maag and family, Elliot, Dan nnd Thora Newell and Mr. and Mr. Eugene Newell, the honored guest and hostess. Mr. nnd Mre. Clyde Memmott nd family sprat Saturday and Sunday In Fountain Green. Melinda . . USED COAL RANGES NEW .4 .95 410 -- 00 .95 Unfinished CHESTS, up from 4 USED BEDS 4 USED -- 00 up -- 95 up .50 USED LIVING ROOM SUITES 4 up Furniture Exchange 310-3)- Frsy Terms 6 Phone 24 W. Tenter Si. No Interest WHERE YOU SAVE |