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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONICLE : Delta, Utah, Thurs., Nov. 9, 1950 FOR RENT: apt. See Keitt Ross, Delta. FOR SALE: One building lot in Delta, one block north o Post Of-fice. See Keith Dalton, Delta. FOR SALE : One studio couch, makes into a bed. See Curt John-son, Lynndyl at any time. FOR SALE: 4 - room house with basement in Delta. Full lot. See Mrs. Clark Ivie, Delta RFD. WILL DO ORDER BUYING for Feed er Cattle. George Talbot, Hinckley. TF FOR SALE: Five room Tiouse, fun lot & five shares of water. Inquire Marion Davis. Hinckley. TF FOR RENT: modem home in Delta. See Owen George, ph 1574. 11-1- 6 PUREBRED Chester White boar is available for service. Rulon Ander-son, Hinckley. 11-1- 6 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Expert Installation WORK GUARANTEED WARM AIR FURNACES Phone 398W, Spanish Fork or see Alma J. Christensen I Delta, Utah CUSTOM KILLING: We can do it cleaner and cheaper. Inquire at D. Stevens & Co. meat department or or of (peorge Talbot, Hinckley. TF WILL BUY HORSES weighing ov-er 1200 lbs. and will pay 2 cents LOST A WEEK: Large Holstein milk cow, branded AY on left hip. Probably with new calf. Reward for information leading to her re-turn. Alva Young, Abraham. I will ship hogs on Fridays, Nov. 10 and 24. Dewey Sanford. FOR SALE: Weaner pigs. Inquire ' of John L. Peterson, Delta. WILL TAKE ORDERS: Have y now for any national maga- zine. Let me have your orders for Christmas gifts or individual su-bscriptions. Mrs. K. Jay Bennett Delta RFD. phone 1111. Tp a lb. George Talbot, Hinckley TI If You Want A R E X A I R The new wonder machine that washes the air you breath Cleans Dusts Scrubs Deodorizes Sweeps Humidifies Shampoos Atomizes SEE ORVAL TURNER Delta, Utah, Phone 722 Ask for Demonstration RENOVATING MATTRESS WORKS One Day Service. Any old mattress made new at a real saving. Finest kind of innerspring's out of your old cotton. Couches and Cushions rebuilt or repaired. Free Pick up and Delivery.. Pontiac Service, west of town. Phone 1901. 11-- 9 I take orders for coal, lumber, and slack. R. L. Turner, Delta. 11-- 9 FOR SALE: H. C. Little automatic oil flow furnace. Will heat house. Practically new. E. Coles, 291 No. 9th East, Provo. 11-- 9 FOR RENT: house in Delta, 3 blocks south of Dick Mor-rison's service station. Inquire of Hale Jeffery, ph 3885. 11-- 9 ' MATTRESS REBUILT AND COVERED fSLxfCERTIFIED pijl J HECOnDITIOHED VzJjj FARnj.lACIllUES.- 7tH A11 used farm ea.uiPment we offer here J bears the Blue Ribbon Certificate. It is' your assurance that the machine you fy buy has been expertly checked by H , IS trained service men and placed in top- - ft fO notch operating condition. Be safe and ySVVtfZ save- - Buy usea equipment that carries our Blue Ribbon Certificate. look over THESE BIG VALUES TODAY "II" Farmall $1150 -1- 350 "M" FARMALL .. $1450 - 1750 WD-- 6 TRACTOR 2975 LOST: A cream can, mar-ked No. 16, between Sutherland and Delta on Tuesday. Notify the Brooklawn Creamery, Phone 574. READERS DIGEST SUBSCRIBERS: Let me have credit for your Xmas Gift Orders. Mail your "Donor -- Forms" with proper remittance to you community representative , Mrs. K. Jay Bennett, Delta RFD, Utah, or phone 1111 and I will call to take your order. 11-3- 0 SPRING MATTRESS REBUILT EASY TERMS OR TURN YOUR OLD MATTRESS IN ON A NEW MATTRESS Free Pickup and Delivery OVERMAN'S MATRRESS CO. Call Hotel Southern, Delta Have your Beef, Pork or Lamb slaughtered under sanitary condi-tions at a Licensed Slaughterhouse Pick up and delivery service. Con-tact D. Stevens & Co., Meat Dept., Phone 1611, or contact George E. Talbot, Hinckley, Utah. tf TROUBLED WITH ALCOHOL? If you have a drinking problem and want to do something about it, contact Alcoholics anonymous. PO bo-x- 547 or Call 1412 fit0" rf from Norton o Son f S!BO,-- i d hf,ve, to S that to equal I V t"veU,ed m July, August and September by drivers on the J nationwide Ford Truck Economy Run ! I lift 1fwl" ( (v rnlk .fr' 13 " - x V7 Over 5000 Ford Trade driversk Poty Narcise, Huntington, West mWm30 MILLION MILES ssssXo Run is proving it!" Fjrt 3 month of history's greatest economy oemonstration pile up convincing evidence )) '"fT1) V i ,haf Ford Trucking COSTS LESS! I? '37yTjYP'JV si fr,7 W"d f.,1ruck lb " represented many times over on the i(33U&ut unrH7Ford noniy Run! Careful records sho l TVS )t FA(?S n Sas and oil consumed, total repairs and (SUA Jl maintenance, mdes travelled, loads carried. These drivers are -- sffig-j tCCtmper T-v- rwner ! alreadeken:- r- --thoJXKl r" hW Frd Sive you better trucking at less cost! Wrica! Trucks bearing th" 'i&&ISLStr' Ford 2JJ Trck'ng Costs Less and FORD TRUCKS LAST LONGER! DELTA BUS LINE Lv. Delta (City Cafe) 6:30 a.m. NOTICE ,Lv. Cont. Temple Square Bus Center 77 W. So. Temple 4:50 Lv. MOXUM HOTEL 5:00 Franchise for FAST EXPRESS Up to 100 lb. per package All Express taken to Continental Depot JUST ARRIVED New repeater & autoloading Shotguns. Don't Wait, until it is to late, Buy Now. QUALITY MARKET Delta, Utah For a more successful hunt, use the proper shot shells. Buy yours early while our stock is complete. QUALITY MARKET Delta, Utah CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIAlT Order Early, Now. Readers Digest, regu-lar $3.00 per year, now at reduced rates for Xmas Giving. One year -- $2.75, each additional 1 year sub-scription $2.25. Solve your gift pro-blem in five minutes. Phone 1111 or write to your Readers Digest ag-ent, Mrs. K. Jay Bennett, RFD, Del-ta, Utah. u.30 The Millard County Chronicle Published Every Thursday at Delta, Utah By CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Owned by Frank S. Beckwith and Frank Beckwith Frank Beckwith Editcv Frank S. Beckwith, Business Manager Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice ai Delta, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Lyric Lore Club Is Entertained On Oct. 26, Mrs. Cora Harris was hostess to the Lyric Lore Club. Dinner was served to members Verna Gardner- Leona Jeffery, Reva Skidmore, Mary Bassett, Alice dner, Maurine Jeffery, Carol Seh-lapp- i, Zerma Schlappi, Pearl Snow, Olive Barney, Thelma Black. The program that evening was given by Leona Jeffery, who reviewed the book "Lantern in Her Hand", by Bess Streeter Aldrich. On Nov. 2, Mrs. Carol Schlappi was club hostess and members present were Verna Gardner, Mary Bassett, Reva Skidmore, Leona Jef-fery, Harriet Eliason, Angie Warn-er, Zerma Schlappi, Maurine Jef-fery, Pearl Snow, Rayda Rawlin-so- Olive Barney, Cora Harris, and Eleanor Skidmore. Guests were Thelma Seegmiller and Norma Han nifin. After dinner was served a program was given by Mrs. Seeg-miller, who read original and other poetry. JBeseret LUCILLE SAMPSON Mrs. L. ' n: Stott from is visiting her daughter, Meaz! Cropper and family. ' Mrs. Zada Dewsnup from her two returned x week trip to Mexico. w Mr and Mrs. Ross Humphries and family from California are it.ng Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schoen '" berger. Mr. and Mrs. r;ob Webb spending a week a San Francisco Mrs. Inez Damron is spendi this week at Manti with her dau ghter Maxine and husband Their week old son died Frid-- y na Mr, Damron went to be with them in their sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sampson en tertained Friday evening at a card party. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Jim Kelly from Inglewood Cal ifornia, Mr. and Mrs. Van War'nick and Mr. and Mrs. Meith Ogden Home made ice cream and cake were served. BIRDIE LOU HILTON Deer season ended up better than it started, with most of the men . able to fill their permits by now, but only with a lot of scheming. The deer seem to be scarcer this year or just a lot smarter, because from all reports it took a lot of walking to track down the venison. Rook Club this week was held at the home of Mrs. Ivy Allred with Helen Shurtllff as hostess. Be sides 13 regular members, eleven guests were in attendance. The guests were Mrs. Puckett, Harriet ' Spendlove, Melba Nielson, Erraa Cropper, Melba Jacobsen, Annette Sandstrom, Lillian Warnick, Verna Anderson, Winnie Wright, Betty Morris. Arvilla Swensen received the member prize with Ruth Tal-- I bot second. Harriet Spendlove won guest prize and Verna Anderson received consolation. A delicious dinner was also served. Mr. Dillenbeck has returned to his home from the hospital in Salt Lake where he was treated for severe infection caused by a bad tooth. He is feeling much bet-ter now and has been able to re-turn to work. Word has been received by re-latives in Hinckley that Tony Love, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Love of Tooele is critically ill. He is being given a blood transfus-ion every other day and at the last report his condition was only slightly improved. Harold Morris has moved Annie Wright to a new home next door J to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Rebello Schena of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests of Mrs. Mary Schena's. Tuesday, the lesson in Relief Society was given by Clo Hilton, Clarrisa Blake, Fannie Hilton and Nora Bishop. A splendid testimony meeting was held after the lesson. Mrs. Edith Sterner of Spring City is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ireland. After spending the deer hunt in St. George, Carl Workman has re-turned to Hinckley. The and Gleaner Group had charge of the program in MIA Tuesday night. A skit of a mock fireside chat was presented. Lafe Nielson gave a short talk on the value of the proper supervision. The first year BeeHive group en-tertained their mothers with a pro gram and luncheon Tuesday night in MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Cropper spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rose Nielson of Murray iS spending a few days with her mo-ther Fannie Terry. I SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MILLARD, STATE OF UTAH OTIS WALCH, Plaintiff, vs. TRACY LOAN AND TRUST COM-PANY, a corporation, as testament-ary trustee under the last will and testament of Joseph P. Meg-eat-dceased; WALLACE JEF-FERY, as Administrator of the sep-arate estates of Edgar W. Jeffery and Ethel H. Jeffery, husband and wi'fe, deceased; STATE OF UTAH; J. M. FRANCKE, also known as J. M. Francks, and MRS. J. M. FRANCKE, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un-known; DELTA REALTY CORPOR-ATION, a corporation; JAMES A. MELVILLE and IMOGENE J. MEL-VILLE, his wife. NELS L. PETER-SEN, Ancillary ' Administrator of the Estate of Frances T. Ingraham, deceased; FIRST SECURITY BANK, Ancillary Administrator of the Es-tate of George S. Ingraham, a sin-gle man, deceased; CATHERINE J. BUDION, a single woman; GEO-RGE S. Ingraham, Edward P. MC KENNA and ELMER RICHARDSON, as the Committee of Bondholders of Millard County Drainage Dis-tricts Numbers Two and Three; MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DIS TRICT NUMBER TWO. a body cor-porate and politic; FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporat-ion; JOHN IVERSON and MARY IVERSON, his wife; COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, a corporation of Utah; ROY W. SIMMONS, State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, in charge of the liquid-ation of the Columbia Trust Com-pany, an insolvent and defunct banking corporation of the State of Utah. Z. R. TERRY and MRS. Z. R. TERRY, his wife, whose true and correct narne is otherwise un-known; LAFE NIELSON and MEL-BA NIELSON, his wi'fe; STATE 'BANK OF OASIS, an insolvent and defunct banking corporation of the state of Utah; ROY W. SIMMONS, State Bank Commissioner of the! State of Utah, in charge of the liquidation of the State Bank of Oasis; C. H. DAY and HAZEL DAY, his wife; FLOYD CLARK and MRS. FLOYD CLARK, his wife, whose true and correct name is other-wise unknown; H. A. LaFOUNT. and MRS. H. A. LaFOUNT, his wife whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; RICHARD T. LLOYD and MRS. RICHARD J. LLOYD, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un -- known; A. W. MacARTHUR and MRS. A. W. Mac ARTHUR, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown. MILLARD REALTY CORPORATION, a corpor-ation; MILLARD COUNTY DRAIN-AGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE, a body corporate and politic. The Heirs, Creditors, Devisees, Legatees and personal representatives of the personal defendants above named who might be deceased, and the Stockholders, Creditors, Assigns, and Successors in interest of any of the above named corporate de-fendants that might have ceased to exist and all other persons un-known, claiming any right, title,' PstatA nr intoroct in r Man ,nnn:' 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: x 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 o'f 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. o'f the SE1 of Sec 25, T. 17 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M., and containing 80 acres,' more or less. aiso, tne NW'i of the NE4 of Sec. 36, T. 17 S., of R. 7 W., S. L.M., and containing 40 acres, more or less. Commencing at the NE. corner of the SE'i of the SEV4 of Sec 34, T. 17 S., of R. 7 W., S.L.M. and running th. W. 80 rods; the. S. 64 rods; th. E. 20 rods; th. S. 16 rods; th. E. 60 rods; th. N. 80 rods to the place of beginning, and containing 38 acres, more or less. The NWH of the SWy4 of Sec 32, T. 17 S., of R. 6 W., S. L. M. and containing 40 acres, more or less. The NW1,, and the NE'4 of the SW1,, of Sec. 23, T. 17 S., of R 8 W., S.L.M., EXCEPTING, how-ever, a right of way 'for a State Highway; and a right of way for an open drain, described as fol-lows: Beg. 153 ft. S. of the NE corner of the NW1. of said Sec. 23; running th. S. 2464 ft., th W 43 ft; th. N. 2464 ft.j th. E. 43 ft. to beg. The W. of the NWVi of Sec 8, T. 18 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M., and containing 80 acres, more or less. 1950ated thiS 20 f 0ctober' Dudley Crafts, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah First publication, Nov. 9, 1950. Final publication, Dec. 7, 1950. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MILLARD, STATE OF UTAH FRED S. TURNER, Plaintiff, v CARL H. OBERG and HAZEL H. OBERG, also known as Hazel Ob-er- g, his wife; HAROLD , OBERG, also know as Harold B. Oberg and ELSIE OBERG, his wife. L H MOULTON. and LAURA L.' MOUL-TO-his wife; MILLARD REALTY CORPORATION, a corporation; FIRST SECURITY TRUST COM -- PAIJY, Administrator of the Est-ate of George S. Ingraham, a sin-gle man, deceased; NELS L. PET-ERSEN, Ancillary Administrator of the Estate of Francis T. Ingraham, a single woman, deceased; CATH-ERINE J. BUDION, a single woman-H- . G. STEPHENS and MITILDA STEPHENS, his wife; HAROLD E VESPER and MRS. HAROLD E. VESPER, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise un -- known; MAUD A. MARTIN, Guard-ian of the estate of Howard Mar-tin, a minor; MORGAN-OKELBER-R-LAND AND SHEEP COMPANY, a corporation. JOHN Y. SMITH and EMERETTE C. SMITH, his E. ROSS and BERTHA P. ROSS, his wife; UTAH BANK-ING mHPANV or, J,!.. J r defunct banking corporation of the . State of Utah; J. W. DONOVAN and NELLIE M. DONOVAN, his wife; IRRIGATED LANDS COM -- PANY, a corporation; CHARLES TYNG, Trustee; DELTA INVEST-MENT COMPANY, a corporation; WILLIAM D. LIVINGSTON and AN-NIE B. LIVINGSTON, his wife; T. W. BOYER, Trustee. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCK SPRINGS,WYO.,a corporation; DAN IEL OLSON, and MRS. DANIEL OLSON, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown W. P. ALLRED and ARMIE L. ALL-RE-his wife; LORENZO I. TAY- - LOR and LILLIAN TAYLOR, his wife; J. A. CROM and CLARA L. CROM, his wife; J. A. CRAM and MRS. J. A. CROM, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; HOWARD MARTIN and MRS. HOWARD MARTIN, his wife, whose true and correct name is otherwise unknown; ROY W. SIM-MONS, State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, as receiver of the Utah Banking Company, an insolvent and defunct banking cor-poration of the State of Utah; MILLARD COUNTY DRAINAGE DISTRICT NUMBER THREE, a body corporate and politic-- ; N TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, a corporation. GEORGE S. INGRAHAM, EDWARD P. A and ELMER RICHARDSON, an unincorporated- association known as the Bondholders Pro-tective Committee of Millard Coun-ty Drainage District Number Three. The Heirs, Creditors, Devisees, Leg-atees, and personal representatives of the personal defendants above named who might be deceased and the Stockholders, Creditors, As -- signs, and Successors in interest of any of the above named corporate defendants that might have ceased to exist and all other persons: unknown, claiming any right, title. estate or interest in, or lien upon 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 o'f 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 SWA of the SE4, and the of the NEH of the SE'A of Sec. 30, Twp. 16 S. of Range 7 W., Salt Lake Base and Meri-dian, and containing 60 acres, more or less. The E of the NE'A of the SE-- ' Vi of Sec. 30, Twp. 16 S., Range 7 W., Salt Lake Base and Meridian. All of Lot 3; the NE14 of the SW'i; and the- NW of the SE1, ; all in. Sec. 30, Twp. 16 S of Range 7 W., Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 119.31 acres, more or less. The SE Vi of the SE4 of Sec 32, Twp. 16 S. of Range 7 W., Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. The SWK of the NWK of Sec 9, Twp. 16 S., Range 7 W., Salt Lake Meridian, and containing 40 acres, more or less. All of Lot 4, (being the SWU of the SWM), of Sec. 18, Twp. 16 S., of Range 7 West, Salt "Lake Base and Meridian. AH of Lot 3, (Being the NWVi of the SWM), in Sec. 18, Twp. 16 S., of Range 7 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. 1950ated th'S 2th f 0ctober' Dudley Crafts, Attorney for Plaintiff, Delta, Utah. First publication, Nov. 9, 1950. Final publication, Dec. 7, 1950. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT 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 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 ol 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 correct name is otherwise unknown. KATH ERYN PACE, Administratrix' of the Estate of W. H. Pace, deceased; KATHERYN PACE, the surviving widow of W. H. Pace, deceased; WALTER M. GARDNER and JER- - USHA GARDNER, also known as Jerusha J. Gardner, his wife; EVE-LYN LARSEN, a widow; TOOELE COUNTY STATE BANK, an insol-vent and defunct banking corporat ion of the State of Utah; ROY W. SIMMONS, State Bank Commisson-er- , successor in interest to Rulon F. Starley, former State Bank Com a lcceiver or xne 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 the personal defendants above named who might be deceased ,and the Stockholders, Creditors, Assigns, and Successors in interest of any of the above named corporate de-fendants that might have ceased to exist and all other persons un-known, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon 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 v,iaiu, riainiui 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 o'f 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. of Lot 1, Block 53,' Plat "A" Delta Townsite. All of Lots 1 & 2, in Block 106-- i All of Lots 1 &2, in Block 107; and All of Lot 2, in Block 108-al- l in Plat "A", Delta Townsite.' 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. V 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 |