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Show i.,A Ariand Peterson, alten.l!, BYU, spent the weekend 11,6 in Delta with his parents f,i n8 Mrs. John Peterson. ' and NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ROBERT WM. CORRY, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Delta, Utah on or before the 1st day of June, 1949, George Corry, Administrator of the estate of Robert Wm. Corry. Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney of Administrator. Delta, Utah. First publication March 31, 1949 Final publication April 28, 1949 Millard County Chronicle S Delta, Ut., Thurs. April 14,1949 hope this letter and he article answer your questions. Your very truly, Lee Kay, Director of Education Bassariscus satutus. IVoiv We Know About TIae Iling-Tailo- d Cat An inquiry to the Fish and Game commission concerning the ring-taile- d pet acqqired by Merrill Sherrill at Abraham, brings this reply from Lee Kay, and additional information. Mr. Kay was in Delta last Wednesday night showing films for the Wildlife Federation, and said if the ring-taile- d cat had been present that night, he would have taken some pictures of it. Millard County Chronicle. Delta, Utah. Dear sirs: I received your letter and the newspaper clipping pertaining to the "ring-tailed- " cat. Everything in the article that you have written is corect except that the preferred spelling of the name is "cacomistle.". Cacomixle is the name that the Spaniards call this animal by. It is also called by a common name, the civet cat, and the name civet cat is also given to the spotted skunk. I am enclosing our Fish and Game Bulletin for November, 1948, in which our mammologist, Jack Berryman, has described this ani-mal. Although it is rarely found north of Washington county in Utah, in the last eight years several speci-mens have occured in several places. One was taken in Spanish Fork canyon, one near Tremonton, and the farthest north one has ever been found in the United States was taken in Logan canyon, just a few years ago. Thank your for your interest. I CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING I Protect your health have your 1 animals slaughtered in a 1 Sanitary Slaughterhouse B I Will Slaughter Saturday 8 Inquire of Dean Talbot at D. Stevens & I Company Sttore B UMN Mafe friends with f ZATrCX Do"' be the aoat when I H !iCVlA JGtJILDUt 3&JSf friends drop in unexpectedly. I l fVfrcl? SVS4&r Surprise 'em and delight 'em jTvV V Y H with Guild Muscatel! A smart I JXl t ' r'iIKS M way to make friends because U'S 'UXUry W'ne a' C0$t' ' X c.:. - (J QdJ During the first 3 months of 1949 Studebaker retail sales throughout the U.S. set a new all-ti- me record I More people bought new Studebaker cars and trucks in January; February and March of this year than in any previous quarterly period in Studebaker history I S txiclelvkci is tire '49 Jmy ivorcl oil over Aurex'icfi I zm&mwmm'mm vmm mmm mmm mmm mm msm mmm m;tm mmm mm mm mmm mmm mum mm? mm? mmmmmm mm mm UCA LOAN CAPITAL NOTES A iaf. long term inveslm.nt, inter--t payable annually, available in denominations of $25. (Only Utah residents eligible for purchase) UTAH COOPERATIVE ASSN. 52 W. 8th So., Salt lake City 4, Utah Tel. ' Enjoy the whiskey 7 Kentucky Whiskey -- A Blend C-- ' NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N. Y. . K PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL P , Tr'0negxchcnmfhers n fKcrtenW nouse value as a pet and is of some "Dens'" are usually made in crev-ices in cliffs, or m holes in trees, relatively close to water usually lined wuh and the nests are often moss. . usually 2 to 4 in a The young, born during May and litter June Little else is known of the.r breeding habits and the youn HabHat of ring-tai- l: The animal prefers the warmer desert climates found up to ele-vations but is sometimes of 10,000 feet, usually in rocky areas, where breaks or crev-ce- s in the cliffs provide some shelter. In Utah the animals are most common in the southern part of the state, but the Utah College has one State Agricultural specimen from Logan canyon, and state trappers have taken them in FACTS OF INTEREST ABOUT UTAH MAMMALS Jack H. Berryman Family Procyonidae Racoons and Ring-taile- d Cats. The family Procyondae is char-acterized by animal whose heads are broad posteriously, tapering to narrow muzzles. They walk with the sole and heel of the foot touching the ground, much the same as bears and man. The toes are long and fully separated; with non retractile claws. The most dis-tinguished feature is that the tail is banded, or ringed with light and dark bands. Ring-taile- d Cat (Bassariscus astutus) The ring-taile- d cat is one of the most interesting of our native mammals, and one about which the Uintahs. . Food Habits: The ring-ta- il lives largely on small mammals, insects, reptiles and birds. Like the ra-coon, the ring-ta- il can and does live for long periods of time on vegetable matter, fruis, nuts, ber-ries and seeds. Even bat are in-cluded in the diet. Economic relations: Prior to 1930 the pelt of the ring- - tail was-o-some value in the fur industry. Since that time the value has dropped to below one dollar and has averaged less than 50 cents. At present the animal is of no value as a fur bearer in Utah. Since very little is known of the ring-ta- il cat, its relationship to other species has not been de-termined. very little is known. The name is derived from two Latin word, "bassariscus," meaning little fox and "astutus," meaning wise. The name is well deserved and it is rare indeed to see one of these small, racoon-lik- e animal. The ring-taile- d cat is known in different localities by various com-mon names: bassarisk, civet cat, desert coon, and others. The ring-taile- d cat, actually not a cat at all, is about the size of a bouse cat with a long banded tail, marked with from 7 to 9 alternat-ing light and dark bands. Above and below each eye is a dark sp;-t- the snout is long and slend-er. The fur on the upper parts is yellowish grey, fading to a buff on the under parts. The ring-ta- il is nocturnal ana rarely ventures out during the hours of the daylight, but at night NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the parnership heretofore existing be-tween us, the undersigned, known at DELTA MILLING COMPANY, at Delta, Utah, has been dissolved by mutual consent from and after the 1st day of April, 1948. All debts due and owing by said partnership will be paid by the undersigned Martin E. Knox and all indebtedness due the un-dersigned shall be paid to the said Martin E. Knox. Dated this 21st day of June, 1948. MARTIN E. KNOX. FREDERICK W. FENCHEL. LOEB LOED, Attys. 610 Pacific Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. "summons - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF , FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRff AND FOR THE COUNTY nr . ARD, STATE OF UTAH L. DRAPER, also'krw, Clark L. Draper, as Plaintiff, - vs - SMITH BROTHERS iava LIVESTOCK COMPANY a AN'B tion; NATIONAL LIFE iNSim??"- - COMPANY OF THE UNitICE STATES OF AMERICA a tion; NELS L. PETERSEN lary Administrator of th' v of Frances T. Ingraham a J a!e woman, deceased; GEORcd El( LEANY and OLIVE LEAIW 5 wi fe ; CLARENCE BISHOP and ViJi? CLARENCE BISHOP, i whose true and correct nam' otherwise unknown; ELLEN ct'! WORTH; MILLARD rjn,S DRAINAGE DISTRICT nK ONE, a body corporate and do ? ' MILLARD COUNTY DRAInZ DISTRICT NUMBER THREP body corporate and politic- M,,,1 r ARD REALTY CORPORATION corporat.on; UTAH REALTY V PORATION, a corporation FS SECURITY TRUST COMPANY 7 ciliary Administrator of the v T of George S. Ingraham a fe ! man, deceased; CATHERInp BUDION, a single woman-GEoV- t S. INGRAHAM, EDWARD p ,, KENNA, and ELMER RiajAp SON, an unincorporated coron,, tion known as the Committee Bondholders of Millard Count Drainage District Number TW C. H. OLDSON, H. A. FEE LIT L. WOODWARD, an unincornL association known as the Commt I tee of Bondholders of Mills i i County Drainage District NumhM I One; DAVID SANDERSON Z MRS. DAVID SANDERSON.his wife whose true and correct name ii otherwise unknown;FLOYD CLAP? and MRS. FLOYD CLARK, his wife whose true and correct name ii otherwise unknown; J. H HILTON' and MRS. J. H. HILTON, his wife whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; H. R. MORRIS also known as Harold R Morrii and BELVA W. MORRIS, his wife THOMAS H. TAYLOR, a sin man; T. H. PRATT and JANE H PRATT, his wife; THE TOWN OF HINCKLEY, a municipal corpo-ration; MILES GREENER and LILLE GREENER, his wife;LILLIS ADA,g a single woman; LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD CO-MPANY, a corporation. The Heirs, Creditors, Devisees, Legatees, and personal representatives of th! personal defendants above named who might be deceased, and the Stockholders, Creditors, Assigns, and Successors in interest of an; of the above named corporate that might have ceased to exist, and all other persons unknown claiming any right title, estate therein or interest in the V real property described in the 1 Complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO TEE SAID DEFENDANTS: 1 You are hereby summoned to appear within- twenty days alter the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after t service, and defend the above u titled action; and in case of you failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according te the demand of the Complaint. which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to qui;: title on the following land ii Millard County, Utah: The SW of the NW, the NWH of the SW'i, and the S"t of the SWy, of Sec. 25; and the SE.Vi of the SE.tf of Sec. 26: all in T. 17 S. of R. 8 W., S. L M. The Tffl K' of the SW.H, and the SE. of the NW.Vi, of Sec. 25, T. 17 S., R. 8. W, S. L S-tand containing 80 acres, more or less. The of the SW.'i of the NE.'.i of Sec. 7, T. 17 S. oil 7 W., S. L. M. Also, com. at a pt. 5 rods S. oi the NE. cor. of the NW'i of the TjE.14 of Sec. 7, T. 17 S. of R J W., S. L. M., and run. th. S. J rods; th. W. 80 rods; th. 0 rods; th. E. 80 rods to thept." beg. S.V; of the N. of the NE. f Sec. 20, T. 17 S. of R. 1 L. M., and containing 40 acres more or less, in Hinckley Ton l Dudley Crafts, Attorney for Ran P. O. ADDRESS: DELTA, UTAH. iai First' publication March A Final publication Arjdjl SEWEfl TAX NOTICES Bring in the notice of sewer tax which was mailed to you; it has the number on, and the interest is computed. That notice will be re-ceipted for jou and becomes your receipt. If not brought in when you pay, there is delay finding the land entry, and further delay in computing the interest. Frank Beckwith, Town Treas. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE For further information consult the County Clerk or the respective parties below. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF EMMA DAY, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the under-signed at Delta, Utah on or be-fore the 1st day of June, 1949, Leo Day, Administrator of the estate of Emma Day. Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney for the Administrator Delta, Utah. First publication March 31, 1949 Final publication April 28, 1949 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF RAWLIN ROPER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Delta, Utah, on or before the 1st day of June, 1949, Abel Roper, Administrator of the estate of Rawlin Roper. Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney for Administrator Delta, Utah. 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