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Show Millard County Chronicle G Delta, Ut., Thurs., July 21,1949 JOLLY STITCHERS MEET FRIDAY. The Jolly Stitchers will meet Fri-day, July 22, at the home of Mrs. Morgan Edwards in Delta. She will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Jensen. " ivir. and Mrs.'fcrit Petty o Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Delta where they attended the Twitchell family reunion. ISopor Family Ili'Biuioii Saturday The descendants of Henry Roper will have a family reunion Satur-day, July 23 at 1 p.m. in the Oak City canyon. Everyone is to bring their own lunch. There will be a program later in the afternoon in the Oak City ward halli. Roe Kocpors Will Learn Hamlicraft At Helta Class Deseret stake Bee Keepers want to extend a special invitation to all Bee Keepers, Junior and Glean-er leaders, to come join with us in an afternoon of Handicraft. We will meet in Delta from 4 to 8p. m. on Friday, July 29. Experienced teachers will be there to instruct how to make art-icles, such as flowers made from the new luster clay, wood fiber, tatting, crochet, knitting, hair-pi- n lace, rug making, etc. If you want to crochet or do knitting or tatting, please bring your needles and shuttles. Canning Expert Will Remonstrate To Housewives Hattie Kilgore from Kerr Man-ufacturing company will lecture and demonstrate home canning at the Delta school lunch room on Thursday, August 4 at 3 p.m. The meeting is being arranged by extension service and stake Re-lief Society officers, and is open to the ptiblic. Miss Kilgore is a graduate of Oklahoma college for women at Chickasha, Oklahoma where she received her B. S. in home econom-ics, and for several years has been a staff member of the educational department of the Kerr Mason Jar company. She has further broad- - ened her knowledge of food pre-servation by supervising canning centers where foods of all kinds were canned. In addition to her scientific knowledge, Miss Kilgore has a very practical knowledge of the purposes, methods and procedures in home canning. All methods of canning kill be demonstrated or discussed and no homemaker who struggles with the problem of serving meals or who is planning to can the surplus from her garden can afford to miss this opportunity to gain pointers that will be help-ful the year around. Resort Sentinels Give Program The Desert Sentinels, directed by Ladd Cropper, gave the program at sacrament meeting Sunday night in Delta Second ward. The attendance was 270 persons that night, ward members and visitors. The Sentinels gave an excellent program of sacred music, prefaced by a talk by Evan Gardner, chorus member. After the meeting was dismissed the audi-ence lingered, and the Sentinels sang another three numbers. While Shopping on These Hot Mid- - Summer Afternoons, Drop in at Hatch's City Caje I Air- - Conditioned I For Salad, A Drink oi Iced Tea. 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Hinckley, Utah Delta, Utah NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Utah Land & Survey Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29, 1949. NOTICE is hereby given that Ivan Hale, of Trout Creek, Utah, who, on April 26,1948, made homestead entry, No. 065525, for Lots 7 and 10, and WSE'i of Section 3, Township 14 South, Range 18 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land described,, before Ethel H. Lewis, Notary Public, at Callao, Ut. on the 23 day of August, 1949. Claimant names as witnesses: Glen E. Spencer, William E. Sax-to- George McMillen and Horace C. Neilson, all of Trout Creek, Utah Ernest E. House, Manager. First publication July 21, 1949 Final publication August 18, 1949 Miss Mary Peterson from Salt Lake City drove to Delta last Fri-day bringing with her Louisa Beck-stea- d. Mary joined her sister, Mrs. Wanda Beckwith on a fishing trip to Panguitch, and Louisa attended the Twitchell family reunion that was held here this past weeknd. Jolui IS. Steele Makes Ileport On Welfare Meet John E. Steele, secretary of the Delta unit of the Welfare Assn., attended tthe meeting July 14, in Salt Lake City, called to discuss welfare problems in the state. Mr. Steele makes the following report of the session: I would say some 15 represent-atives from different parts of the state were present at the state Welfare meeting July 14. Mrs. Wil-liams presided and Herbert B. Maw former governor of Utah, was pre-sent as legal advisor. Some mem-bers of the late and other sessions of the legislature were present. Mr. Maw went over a draft of a referendum law and explained it. In order to get such a law on the balot, a petition must be sign-ed by 10 of the total number of voters and signers must do so be-fore a notary public. Regular elect-ion will be a year from next Nov. Sholud a special session of the leg islature be called action can then be had. It was estimated that the sum of some $25,000 would be re-quired to put this over. After Mr. Maw explained the legal procedure a general discuss-ion was engaged in . From his analysis, after the state voted for the Welfare law the legislature could then amend same to suit themselves, so what is the use. However a committee of five was appointed to work with Mr. Maw, and as far as possible, launch some effort to promote the' general wel-fare interest. It was called to the attention of those present how they had grown old and incapacitated in building this great commonwealth called the state of Utah, and now in their feeble condition, the people who succeed to their efforts brand them as leeches parasites and lazy spongers., though they and their children contribute to the relief fund by paying a 2 tax which sets up $13,000,000. And were it not for the fact that the state can filch the federal government of an amount equal to any relief fund set aside by the state not one cent would be directed for relief purposes. The great problem of the day is what to do with the relief burden. In Greenland, after 65 years of age the offender is set out on the ice and after freezing to death is tip-ped into the ocean and the sharks eat him. By John E. Steele, Secretary. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Utah Land & Survey Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 29, 1949. NOTICE is hereby given that Nat-han L. Hale, of Trout Creek, Utah, who, on April 26, 1948, made home-stead entry No. 066524, for 6 & 11, and ESWVi, of Section 3, Township 14 South, Range 18 West, Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land described,, before Ethel H. Lewis, Notary Public, at Callao, Ut. on the 23 day of August, 1949. Claimant names as witnesses: Glen E. Spencer, William E. Sax-to- George McMillen and Horace C. Neilson, all of Trout Creek, Utah. Ernest E. House, Manager. First publication July 21, 1949 Final publication August 18, 1949 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR MILLARD COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH E. L. ABBOTT (otherwise known as Lawrence Abbott), Plaintiff vs. MILLARD REALTY CORPORATION, a corporation; MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE, a body corporate and poli-tic; H. S. ANDERSON and MRS. H. S. ANDERSON, his wife, whose true and correct name is other-wise unknown; M. L. CUMMINGS, and MRS. M. L. CUMMINGS, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; FLORENCE D. LEWIS and JOHN DOE LEWIS, her husband, whose true and cor-rect name is other wise unknown; SHERMAN CANFIELD and FLOR-ENCE L. CANFIELD, his wife; ARTHUR C. LEWIS and MARGAR-ET M. LEWIS, his wife; FRANCIS E. LEWIS and MRS. FRANCIS E. LEWIS,, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known; JOHN DOE MONTGOMERY JOHN DOE HALL, and JOHN DOE YOUNG, otherwise known as Mont gomery, Hall, & Young, whose true and correct names are otherwise unknown; MELVILLE ROBISON COMPANY a corporation; GEORGE S. INGRAHAM, EDWARD P. MC KENNA, and ELMER RICHARD-SON, an unincorporated associat-ion known as the Committee of Bondholders of Millard County Drainage District Number, Three; FIRST SECURITY TRUST COMP-ANY, a corporation, ancillary ad-ministrator of the estate of George S. Ingraham, deceased; CATHER-- INE J. BUDION, a single woman; N'ELS L. PETERSEN, ancillary ad-ministrator of the estate of Fran-ces T. Ingraham, deceased; C. M. HICKMAN and MRS. C. M. HICK-MAN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known; JOSEPH A. BROWN and MRS. JOSEPH A. BROWN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; ANDREW UCKERMAN and MRS. ANDREW UCKERMAN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known; BELLA W. BROWN and IOHN DOE BROWN, her husband, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknow; WILLIE EL-IS- E BROWN and MRS. WILLIE ELISE BROWN, his wife, whose true and correct name is other-wise unknown; The Heirs, Lega-tees, Creditors, Devisees and Per-sonal representatives on any of the personal Defendants above named who might might be and the stockholders, cre-ators, assigns and successors in interest of any of the above nam-ed corporate Defendants that might have ceased to exist, and all other persons unknown claim-ing any right, title, estate therein, or interest to the real property de-scribed in the Complaint adverse to the Plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon the Plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the County where this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled act-ion; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will berendered you according to the de-mand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet title on the following land in Mill-ard County, State of Utah: W NE Vi of Section 25. Town-ship 16 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian; and: E SE y4 of Section 25, Town-Shi- p 16 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Eldon A. Eliason Attorney at Law Post Office Address: Delta, Utah First publication June 23, 1949. Last publication, July 21, 1949. |