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Show NOTICE OF SALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of D. James LeFevre. deceased, proposes to sell at Administrator's Sale, to the highest bidder or -bidders, the following described items of personal property: One 1967 34 ton Dodge Pickup. Serial No. 1281737043. with cattle rack: one travel Queen camper, purchased In about 19--; one Case tractor purchased in about 1960; one hay baler purchased In about the year 19--; one row boat mounted on trailer, purchased about 19-"-; one mower (old); one Case side hay rake (old) ; one land marker, cultivator (old) ; one blade ditcher (old); one three bot torn plow (old) i one round saw mounted on wheels, purchased in about 19---; one Hol-steln cow, 5 years old; one black bolly yearling steer; 115 head of ewes, ages 2 to 5, inclusive; three head of -bucks; one yearling wether, and one grazing permit for 23 head of cattle on Three Creeks and Choke Cherry Creek Allotment of Dixie National Forest. All persons interested In purchasing said property, or any item or Items thereof, are requested to submit written sealed bids to H. Frank Or-ton, I Administrator of said estate. 259 East Center. Panguitch. Utah, or to Durham Morris. Attorney for said estate. 172 North Main Street. Cedar City. Utah, on or before 5 00 P.M. on the 12th day of November, 1970. Forms for making bids Will be supplied upon request. Bidders are required to accompany their bids with a remittance of at least 10 of the amount bid. and the bid must provide that the remaining balance will be paid upon confirmation of the sale by the Court, and at the time of delivery of the Item or Items purchased to the purchaser. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. H. Frank Orton, Administrator D James LeFevre Estate DURHAM MORRIS Attorney for Estate 172 North Main Street Cedar City. Utah 84720 Rayhould - Smith Clarence and Myrtle (Wil-cock) Rayhould of North Salt Lake announce the marriage of their daughter. Emille Ce-cile, to Max Carl Smith, son of the Carrol G. Smiths of Lehi. The couple were married in Elko. Nev. on Aug. 21. and now reside in Salt Lake City |