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Show July 27. 1979 Page Three The Eureka Reporter Public Notice NoflcM - Cbniult county cletk or th respective signers for further Information. and Guardianship Probat , lie taken against you for T. 1IAKMON Attorney for the .Ml I .TON :;i; relief demanded in said Complaint. The Complaint is an action to quiet title to property located in Eureka, Juab County, State of Utah, and to terminate the interest of all of the defendants thereto. Said property is described as Uie Plaintiff South Main Street Nephi, UahKHilX Telephone: IN 623-IK0- 2 THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR DELPUIA WRAY CASTLKTON, Plaintiff, vs. more . ERMA Silver City BILLINGS, JOSEPHINE McKELLAR, Since nothing remains of the town where I spent my childhood and JANE DOUDNA, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, JOHN DOE No. 1. JOHN DOE No. 2, JOHN DOE No. 3, JOHN DOE No. 4,and JOHN IX)E No. 5, Defendants. Civil No. 5263 SUMMONS IN Editorial teenage years-Silwas greatly interested in Citsome recent activity in the area. All that remains of Silver City, once the center of Tintic Mining District, is the cemetery, which dates back to the 1870s. Tliis cemetery is listed as one of the individual sites in the Tintic Mining District ver I TITLE ACTION THE STATE OF UTAH -ABOVE TO THE C1CIET NAMED ANTS: particularly described as follows, SCHOFIELD, STELLA B. JONES, MRS. EMMA BILLINGS also known as Juab County workers and volunteer help have cleared the Silver City Cemetery of brush and completely fenced the area. y- B DEFEND- lo-wi- t: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 39, and running thence North 57 degrees (JH East 68.97 feet, thence South 30 degrees 46' East 75.55 feet, thence South 56 degrees 26' West 53.24 Icet, thence South 61 degrees 35' West 22.91 feet, thence North 28 degrees 18' West 74.49 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 0.126 acres; being the same premises conveyed to Thos. P. Doudna by E. V. Higgins, You are hereby of this district and Area. moned and required, Judge I remember this cemetery as a small within thirty (30) days of lieing of record in bode of section publication hereof, to file one ( ) of deeds, page 179 ground located amidst many an answer, in writing, to of the records of said n cedar trees and so with the Complaint filed with Juab County Recorder's sagebrush, the markers were almost the Clerk of the office; together with all obscured from sight. Court. Said an- improvements thereon. Thanks to Juab County workers and swer to be filed with the DATED this 29th day of some volunteer help, the cemetery has Clerk of the Court and a June, 1979. been cleared of brush and completely copy to be served upon MILTON T. HARMON. T. Milton Harmon, fenced and is now a rather pretty spot, and Attorney for the Esquire, 36 South Main is much larger than I remembered. Plaintiff Street. Nephi, Utah 84648. I husband an entire and answer so to fail If My spent you the in Published markers the evening reading remaining as specified herein, Eureka Reporter July 6, and familiar names such as: Lemmon, judgment by default will 13, 20. 27, 1979. Wheeler, Moffit, Tinder, Keplinger, Rife, Green, Gaisford, Haws and Elmer. We noted that many babies and young children were buried there., many died between the years 1881 and 1883, Mike Lywns arrived in suggesting an epidemic or widespread Eureka sickness. Two sets of twins, born to the after 1310 Wednesday miles of his same parents, died within 10 months of cross country run. each other, in 1910 and 1911. Some of the grave markers have been stolen or have otherwise disappeared. Juab County Commissioner Ted Johnson Myron and Paulette were in St. on all of Carpenter be will says that markers placed for the weekend the graves if the county is notified of the George for family visiting and to location of such unmarked graves. pick up their children, Gil Yadon donated all of his labor on this who had been visiting to project in order to acquire a deeded lot in there. Returning was them with Eureka the cemetery. Raymond Murphy also Laurie Davis of King donated a good deal of time and labor. Salmon, Alaska. She will A job Well done, fellows! ! spend a few days with her Multi-Resour- sum- ce 1 over-grow- above-entitle- SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION' OF TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Education of Tintic School District will hold a special public follows: meeting at the offices of Two Block Lot 39, (2), the Board at Tintic High Eureka School in Eureka, Utah, A" Plat Townsite Survey, and commencing at 6:30 p.m. JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH MAUDE NOTICE OK d on Monday, July 30, 1979. The Agenda for the meeting consists of the following: 1. Receipt of bids for the adoption of a resolution authorizing the issuance and confirming the sale of $330,000 School Building Bonds of the board. 2. Approval of Minutes of board previous meeting. 3. Approval of Claims 4. Report of Clerk Communications 5. from Board Members. 6. Vocational Home Project 7. Construction on West Desert School. 8. Contracts and frofessional Staff. 9. Letter from State Board on Review of Plans for Tintic High School. 10. Policy on out of district students who attend school in Tintic School District. 11. Report Superintendent Fuel crisis recommended ways deal with it. R e p o r psychological of Report tendent's workshop Dates: July 18, 1979 l.orna B. Hannifin Clerk Published in Eureka Reporter July 20, 27, 1979 . Brevities Pleasantly surprised on Sunday with an unexpected visit from her brother and family, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chatwin. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Houghton of Turlock, California, and their son, Norman Houghton, and cousins at the Carpenter Norman's daughter, Lori, home. of all Pleasanton, Mid has California. Kent had Garity come to Utah to attend recovered sufficiently the 40th. reunion of his from a recent illness, to Utah Valley high school graduating leave class, held in Spanish Hospital and she is now Fork. convalescing at The group enjoyed Nursing Home. a lot of and According to her son, Sunday dinner visiting at the Chatwin Bob, she is doing much better and her vital signs home; are good. Her many Tim-panog- . Eureka LYMAN'S BEAUTY. SALON EUREKA, Bleaches Blow Styling and Cutting Frosts Perms Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY Phone: 433-999- 7 .Closed Sunday and Monday and John Sutherland, Carole Ann and Nick Castleton, Adele and Stormy Allinson and Kathy Sparrow. They were treated to a dinner, and just MONEY 2nd mortgages, 1st mortgages, Business Loans, An overnight guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell was Effies sister, Mrs. Bigler. Ambulance Association. Attending were Brenda MONEY- - are w, Municipal socializing. os Elizabeth Robinett of Copperton, Utah. Mrs. Robinett also visited with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mac. Nephi Swimming Pool and hosted by East Juab swimming complete recovery. LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator were guests at a steak fry held Friday evening at delicious wishing her a speedy and UTAH Coloring friends Members of West Juab Ambulance Association developments, $5,000 up. Familiar local names grace many of the old monuments still standing in the Silver City cemetery. Dates on some of the stones suggest epidemics and other disasters which claimed n small children in the area. Burton- - Armstrong |