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Show MILLARS COUNT? CHRONICLE Delta, Utah, Thurs., Nov. 30, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. E. Leo Lyman re-turned Friday after spending the Thanksgiving holiday in Logan. Air.onc ths colle- -j studsnts home for Thanksgiving were Mark Har ris, Joe Bishopex Claridge, and Lloyd Warrxff; from the BAC at Utahna Morrill, attending the Cedar City. BAC, was home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-lin Morrill. Leamington Mrs. Pearl Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fielding and family spent Thanksgiving in Plea-sant Grove with her parents and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jones of Milford spent Sunday visiting their daughter, Mrs. Walker Finlinson, and family. They brought Russell home with them. He has been vis-iting his grandparents for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collharp spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson and family. Mrs. Emma Nielson spent Thanks-giving in Las Vegas, Nev., as the millet nf Vior Crm n rl A fl Crh t Pf ATl'S Carmen Stewart. Mr. Fred Nielson and sons spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Finlinson. Mrs. Finlinson return-ed to Salt Lake City With them to help care for her father who is very ill at this lime. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson and daughters spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oxel Johnson re-turned from a visit at Palo Alto, Calif., last Wednesday. They were caught in the floods around there and were delayed sixteen hours. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Buss Bennett tind families spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield and family spent the week end in Salt Lake visiting and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nielson were Salt Lake visitors last Monday. Mrs. Lillian Bradfield and girls spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. William Bradfield. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dutson spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake with their sons and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nielson , Mr. and Mrs. Darnae Nielson, and Mrs. Dav-id Linge were all home for Thanks giving with their parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson are the proud parents of a daughter born Friday at the Payson hospital This is their second child and first daughter. Deseret - LUCILLE SAMPSON Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Smith and grandson, Michael Hodges, from Grace, Idaho, are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Western. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Black return-ed Monday from their trip to Grid-le- y, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bennett spent Thanksgiving at Las Vegas, Nev., with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason went to California to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Eliason are the proud parents of a baby boy horn in Salt Lake Monday even- - party. 14 guests were present. They were David Hales, Myrna Western, Nancy Black, Douglas Western, Tony Western, Kathryn Webb, Ira Lee Cropper, Dennis and Venice Moody, Janice Cropper and Ray Bishop. Steven Love and Karen Bis-hop of Hinckley. Ice cream, cakes, punch, candy and gum were serv-ed as refreshments. Vincent bou-ght his own birthday at the Relief Society bazaar Saturday night. Saturday evening the Deseret Relief Society held their annual bazaar. The program was as fol-lows: Song by Dorothy Baker, read ing by Lucile Sampson, accordion selection by Arprilla Scow, song by Kay Moody, a dance and jokes by Verle Jacobson of Oak City. Ray Western acted as auctioneer. The Deseret MIA presented their play "Oh, Father" Tuesday evening with a cast of ten players. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewsnup, Mr. and Mrs. Milden Scow and boys and June and Gary Dutson spent Thanksgiving at Fillmore with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales and chil dren spent Thanksgiving at Oak City. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Olsen and daughter from Provo spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crafts. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black spent Thanksgiving at Aurora with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons. Ladd Holt and Oral Black visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Meith Ogden en-tertained Friday on their wedding anniversary. Rook was played, and a lovely lunch was served. Those present were Mrs. Armond Ogden and son Glen, from Sutherland, Mr and Mrs. Clive Black, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sampson. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Rowley spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Humph-ries. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley plan to live in Salt Lake for the winter. Mr. Rowley has employment at Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. William Greenhalgh from Santaquin spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Inez Damron. Fay Webb and Bob Carling went to Cedar City where they are at-tending the winter quarter at the BAC. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Peterson from Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Inez Damron and family. Mrs. J. H. Western's nephew, Gene Clayton from Pennsylvania and a friend of Gene's, Mrs. De Witt, also from, Pa., visited Sunday at the Western home. Mrs. DeWitt a convert to the church was a very good friend to Mr. Clayton while he was on his mission there. Vincent Cropper celebrated his 8th birthday Sunday by having a S U M M O Tt 3 IN THE DISTRICT COUflT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MILLARD, STATE OF UTAH LEONARD A. VODAK and RUBY VODAK, husband and wife, Plaintiffs. vs. JOHN W. SCHWARTZ and NANCY M. SCHWARTZ, his wife; DELTA STATE BANK, an insolvent and de- - funct banking corporation of the State of Utah; ROY W. SIMMONS, State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, receiver of the Delta State Bank, an insolvent and de-funct banking corporation of the State of Utah; C. H. Day and HAZEL DAY, his wife; INTER -- STATE FINANCE COMPANY, a cor-poration; CHARLES THOMPSON and MRS. CHARLES THOMPSON his wife, whose true and correct Lot 1, in Block 27, Plat "A", Delta Townsite. All of Lots 1 and 2. and com-mencing at the NE corner of Lot 4, in Block 18, Plat "A", Delta Townsite, and running th. W. 137.5 ft.; th. S. 183 ft.; th. W. 110 ft.; th. S. 64.5 ft.; th E. 247.5 ft.; th. N. 247.5 ft. to the place of beginning. Dated this 25 day of September, 1950. Dudley Crafts, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Delta, Utah. First publication, Nov. 9, 1950. Final publication, Dec. 7, 1950 name is otherwise unknown. LES LIE D. PACE, a single man; MILL ARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DIST RICT NUMBER FOUR, a body cor-porate and politic; UTAH REALTY CORPORATION, a corporation; H A. FEE, C. H. OLDSON and LEE L. WOODWARD, an unincorporat-ed association known as the Com-mittee of Bondholders o'S Millard County Drainage District Number Four; HARRY WILLOBHY and CLARA WILLOBHY, his wife; WEL-LINGTON ATTWOOD and AUG-USTA ATTWOOD, his wife. ; C. D. SEARLE and RUTH E. SEARLE, his wife,; MELVILLE IRRIGATION COMPANY, a corporation; IDA PRICE and JOHN DOE PRICE, her husband, whose true and correc name is otherwise unknown. KATH ERYN PACE, Administratrix' of the Estate of W. H. Pace, deceased; KATHERYN PACE, the survivin widow of W. H. Pace, deceased WALTER M. GARDNER and JER USHA GARDNER, also known a Terusha J. Gardner, his wife; EVE LYN LARSEN, a widow; TOOEL1 COUNTY STATE BANK, an insol-vent and defunct banking corpora ion of the State of Utah; ROY W SIMMONS, State Bank Commisson er, successor in interest to Ruloi F. Starley, former State Bank Con missioner, as receiver of the Too ele County State Bank, an insol vent and defunct banking corpor ation of the State of Utah. The Heirs, Creditors, Devisees, Legatees and personal representatives of th personal defendants above name who might be deceased ,and th Stockholders, Creditors, Assigns and Successors in interest of any of the above named corporate de fendants that might have cease to exist and all other persons un-known, claiming any right, title estate or interest in, or lien upoi the real property described in the pleading adverse to the Complain-ant's ownership, or clouding his title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon 'Dudley Crafts, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is Delta, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons up-on you. If you fail to do so judg-ment by default will be taken against you for the relief demand-ed in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is here-to annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action brought to quiet title on the following land in Millard County, Utah: The W.H of Lot 1, Block 53, Plat "A" Delta Townsite. All of Lots 1 & 2, in Block 106; All of Lots 1 &2, in Block 107; and All of Lot 2, in Block 108; all in Plat "A", Delta Townsite. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holt and infant daughter, Jolyn, of Enter-prise, were Thanksgiving guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow, and are spending the week in Delta. Serve Dinner In New Home Mr. and Mrs. Laic Mo-'e- y, now settled in their new home in Delta, served first dinner there Thanks-giving day at a family party. Five sisters of Mrs. Morley and families and their father, Mr. D. L. Olson, of Moroni, made the party of 20 present for the occasion. From out of town were Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd, of Payson, Bp. and Mrs. E. J. Nixon, of Roosevelt, Mrs. M. O. Justeson, of Ogden, and Mr and Mrs. Doyce Oldroyd, of "Fountain Green, and families.From Delta were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Niel-son and son. Their mother, Mrs. Olson, was in California at the time, visiting two other daughters. M for.., lm gasssz?. DECEMBER 8 9, 1950 NEWHOUSE HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I A. dressed shov only Ej N'ew marketing methods 1 Nov.' ways of soaking 1 Turkey growers entries B must be in Dec. 1. Write for M premium book and forms. UTAH TURKEY SHOW OFFICE 5 427 Wasatch Oil Building 9 Salt Lake City, Utah tt a fJ to Get Your Equipment in Shape for the Busy Season Ahead Almost before you know it, the time will be rolling around to O be out working your fields again. With the signs already pointing that way, its a mighty good idea to set your equipment in 1st class condition now. Your tractor, disc, plow, planters and other tools will do better work . . . save more time, make more money for you if they operate efficiently. Its a rule with us to see that all equipment moving thru our shop delivers the best possible field performance. It's a Specialized Service ... a personal interest. 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Remember Your local dealer takes an interest in seeing that your appli- - S ava ances operate properly for years to dvTL come. . jV Telluride Power Company A g, Tax Paying Industry ' P)XJ NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Millard County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: 21590 - E. J. Eliason & Sons, Des-eret, Ut; 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from an open drain at a point S. 100 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 7, T18S, R6W. The water will be pumped from the drain and con-veyed through 25 ft. of 10-i- pipe and 3500 ft. of ditch where it will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 300 acres of land embraced in SEW; SW'4 and NE'i Sec. 7 T18S, R6W. 21935 - Eugene Scott Sanford, Delta, Ut.; for irrigation, use from a 16-i- well bet. 300 and 600 ft. deep at a point E. 200 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 25, T16S, R7W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 400 ac-res of land embraced in SVSW'i; N; SWWSEVi Sec. 24; N; SW 'ANW1; Sec. 25;EHNE Eec. 26, T16S, R7W, and for incidental dom estic and stock-waterin- g purposes. 21995 - Late Moreley, Delta, Ut.; 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i- n. well bet. 200 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 689.3 ft. and W. 1187.3 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 3, T17S, R6W. The water will be used from Mar. 1 to Dec. 31 to irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in said Sec. 3, and for year-roun- d incident-al stock-waterin- g purposes. 22127 - Sherman Jones, Delta, Ut. .044 sec.-f- t. for domestic use from a well bet. 100 and 400 ft. ' deep at a point S. 1190" 'ft. and E. '350 ft. from NW Corner Sec. 24, T16S, R7W. The water will be us- - ed for the domestic' requirements of .two families and for incidental stock watering, and irrigation of lawns and gardens. 22146 - Lafayette Morrison, Delta Ut; 6 sec.-- ft for irrigation use from an open drain at a point N. 4010 ft. and W. 1370 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 5, T16S, R7W. The water will be pumped from the drain and conveyed through 50 ft. of ditch and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 acres of land emi braced in NEJ4 and NWJ4 of said Sec. 5. 22157 - Warren Jensen, 161,First Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut.; 6 sec. --'ft. for irrigation use from a 16-i- well bet. 300 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 1386 ft. and E. 1386 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 35, T15S, R8W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 280 acres of land embraced in NE'i; WNEtt; and N'iSW'i Sec. 35, T15S, R8W, and for year-roun- d incidental stock watering purposes. 22158 - Warren Jensen, 161 First Ave., Salt Lake City, Ut.; 6 sec.-f- t. for irrigation use from a 16-i-well bet. 300 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 1980 ft. and W. 2310 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 1, T16S, R8Wt The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15 to irrigate 280 acres o'f land embraced in N Sec. 1, T16S, R8W , and for year-roun- d stock-waterin- g purposes. 22180 - Wm. C. Goodman, Box 299, Ely, Nev.; 3 sec.-f- t. for irrigat-ion use from a 16-i- well bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft. and E. 100 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 15, T20S, R19W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 200 acres of land embraced in SW!i; NEttNWM, and SW'ANE'i Sec. 15, T20S, R19W. 22181 - Wm. C. Goodman, Box 299, Ely, Nev.; .03 sec.-f- t. for dom-estic use from a n. well bet. 20 and 50 ft. deep at a point S. 80 ft. and E. 1300 ft. from WV4 Cor. Sec. 15, T20S, R19W. The water will be used for the domestic require-ments of two families and for in-cidental stock-wateri- and irrig-ation purposes. 22183 - L. S. Teeples, Delta, Ut.; .03 sec.-f- t. for stock-waterin- g use from a n. well bet. 250 and 350 ft. deep at a point S. 243 ft. and W. 426 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 33, T17S, R6W. The water will be used to supply 100 head of cattle. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reason therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before January 20, 1951. Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER First publication, Nov. 23, 1950 Final publication, Dec. 21, 1950. |