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Show ) Morgan County News corner "Ihiblic sale bid, 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 OF THE er Morgan, Morgan County, Utah INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Man- Serial No. SL 071905, Sale, May Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and MARCH 23, 1951 PAGE j The highest bidder will FRI., agement, Land and Survey office, 3, 1951. to application of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 23, be i squired to pay Immediately the pursuantCrouch, the Ser- Utah, Morgan, Wesley 11)51. Under provision of section amount thereof. Any adverse lal No Salt Lake 071763, there will Treasurer of the United States fw 2455, R. S , as amended by section claimants of the be offered to the bidder, the amounts of the bids. The u 14 of the act of Juno 28, 1934 (48 land should file their claims, or but at not less than highest 33.00 per acre, velopes must be marked In the lo Stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and objections, on or before the time at a public sale to be held corner Public sale at 10 er reunion will be held Saturday, pursuant to the application of designated for sale Any contigu- - oclock a. in., on the 27th day of Serial No. SL 071763, Sale. bid t Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Forsberg of ard Saturday the Milton April & S Francis Sons. Morgan, Vlah.jous owner claiming a preference April 7, at the Emerald Garat tills office, the fol- - 27, 1951." The highest bidder wij, Lake City and Mr. and Mrs i,;f society celebrated the 109tb No. SL 070640, there will be right must assert such right within April next, Serial tracts of land: 3, SEki be required to pay Immediately the dens, 38 East North Temple, Francis Forsberg of Centerville anniversary of the organization ol offered to the highest bidder, but 30 days from the above sale date. lowing sec. 4. T. 4 N., It. 4 E., S.L. amount thereof. NW4 Doors Lake will Salt Any adverj, City. not acre less E. at First than 3100 per for Ernest were Sunday visitors at the homes the Relief society of the LD.S House, Manager, M , Utah, 79.22 acres. Bids of the claimants may 7 be so ladles p.m. open at the land In sec. 12, and not less publication, March 9. 1951. Last he made of Illshop and Mrs. Ray Wlscowbe church, Foity members were presby the principal or his ag- - land should file their claims, ot than 34 50 per acre for the land In publication, April 6. 1951. can come eaily while men are and Mrs. Ililnia Rose. ent. ent, either personally at the sale objections, on or before the tim Committee In chaige was sec. a at be held 6, to sale at public In Priesthood meeting. or by mail. Bids sent by mall will designated for sale. Any contlgu. of Nell Allen, Rette Mr. and Mrs. George Kapp of composed 10 o'clock a. m. ou the 26th day of Misbe considered only If received at ous owner claiming a preference THE OF DEPARTMENT S. of each P. Representatives April next, at this office, the fol- INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Man- this office Ogden were Sunday dinner guests Meehaiu and lorls Noyes. Fresi-a- t sion a Riesldeiit prior to the hour fixed right must assert such right witha aie making of tracts land; NWkNWk. lowing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kill- dent Norine Giles conducted. Mis. Land and Survey office. for the sale. Bids must be in 30 das from the above sale date agement, all-oan have 6 drive to T. sec. 12. special SV4NW4, NkjSWli 23, seailed envelopes accompanied I.ake Salt son Rose Cynthia Cnduie, Mis. Iioioihy Bei- Utah, February City, by Ernest E. House, Manager. First N R. 5 E. S.L.M , Utah; Lot 5. attendance. e 1951 Under piovisions of section certified checks or monpublication. March 9, 1951. La SWVi-NEk- , Mr. and Mis. Frank Johnson tCKh- Mrs- Maigatet Whlttlei, Mis NWSE'A NEkiSWU, ndall and Mrs. Ireta Jen-hsec. 6. T. 5 N., R. 6 E 359 83 acres, 2455, IL S,, as amended by section ey orders made payable to the publication. April 6, 1951. and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen of Ida- - A,I1 5 sec 6 w ill be sold subject to Falls were week end visit ois 8,3n ad being past ward piesldents, 24 of Federal Iower Act and Sec. IN ABOUT FOLKS corNEWS each were piesented with a at the home of Mr. ami Mis Bids may pipeline talks Shoit by waie given sage. Frank Smith. he made or his agthe by principal ENTERPRISE each of the past presidents. A at either the sale ent, personally Michael and Dennis Liptrot spout THORA H. JOHNSON tribute was paid them by Bette or by mail. Bids sent by mall will a few days at the home of their Correspondent be considered only If received at Mecham In the form of au original 103-Jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ros-co- e office prior to the hour fixed Phone; this Mrs. was Lunch served by poem. Bids must be in for the sale. Carter, while their patents, the lauira Mrs. Clura and was a Spendlove Satuiduy evening veryjHeaej envelopes accompanied by Stanley Llptrots, spent some time Madsen. mon-Ropleasant occasion for Mr. and Mrs. certified checks or visiting In a Salt Lake City hosMorgan. They weie dinner; ey orders made payable to the St. l'atrlcks day favors were ue-epital. for decorations and were ar- - guests of some of their special Treasurer of the United States forthe amounts of the bids. The enCelebrating their birthdays Monranged by Verna Nelson, Ireta Jeiir friends in Mantua. tbe ,ow. ve,opeH mUHt be Ularked were Reth Mrs. Clura day evening sen and Olga Hannum. Mrs. Thora Mrs. Betty Tyner Stone, a for- - er corner "Public sale bid, Rich and Mrs. Vera Brough. They Ulrich, Mrs. Lena Giles, Mrs. Dor- - nier resident of Entei prise now Serial No. SL 07U640. Sale. April were guests of the Primary ofThe highest bidder will 19(1. Ilertoch and President Mar-- , residing In Ogden, was a Wednes- ficers and teachers at the home othy be required to pay Immediately the thereof. amount of Mr. and Mrs I)ule Porter. Any adverse John- - claimants of the Beautiful gifts were presented to land should file their claims, or the guests of honor by eleven On. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. How- - objections, on or before the time after which lunch was for sale- Aly contI a short visit to San Diego where' ard Tyner. Jack Tyner and Miss ous owner serv ed. claiming a preference 10 thelr 8a L,yd-Ros- Judy Lee Vicars visited In must a.ase-1-- t sUCh right within Saturday visitors at the Edison they hey also enjoyed visiting with ham City In the home of Mr. and 30 days from the above sale date. home Included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. House, Manager. First ne Jones and Gale Spendlove. Mrs. Pope Bailey. Kent Randall and son Stephen of March 9, 1951. Last publication, Mr. Mrs. Stone and William ; J. The three boys are at a naval train-Logan. I,ubllcatlon' Ar11 6 1951 Howard the visited of in Ogden Mrs. Dora C. Rich, Miss Lillie lng base. home on Saturday Tuesday the ward Relief society Tyuier Clark, Beverly, Beatrice and Ikna-len- e rsU. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE Stephens and fam Rich spent Monday in Salt met and before the day was ended INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Manspent a had quilt1 Lake City. completed large they agement, Land and Survey office, business, ShR Lake City, Utah, February 23, Sunday visitors at the home of and a childs quilt. A hot dinner Lawrence Green has been home! Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rich were Mr. was served at noon by Mrs. Nor- m, provl8on3 of 8ectlon a few daB resting from bl 2455, R. S as amended by section and Mrs. Neff Thoms of Heber Ine Giles, Mrs. Hazel Spendlove, for 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 hoDiHtlc studies prior to the City, Mr. and Mrs. David Huffaker Mrs. Olga Hannum and Mrs. Clara 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and Stat., niencement of the spring quarter of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wilpursuant to the application of USAC in Logan. at the liam Slade of Kaysville. J. p. Baird spent Friday and Wellington E. Dearden, Henefer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tyner, An upholstery Utah, Serial No. SL 071905, there class sponsored Saturday In Eden Valley, Wyorn-bJack Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. Bud will be offered to the highest bidIs being given at the lng. the Vicars and family visited In Dev- der, at a public sale to be held at Rlchvllle ward recreation ha.ll. Word was received this week by ils Slide Sunday in the home of 10 oclock a. m., on the third day of Mrs. Edith Peterson Is the In-- JameB and A. R. Bertoch that their May next, at this office, the followe Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nelson. structor. ing tracts of land: EftNWVi, Ntf brother, Dan H. Bertoch, of Eu- to pay their social call they SW'4, SWVNE. NEViSE Vlsltors Sunday at the home of gene, Oregon, had passed away. ,4. SW viewed the scrambled confusion of '4SEV4 sec. 22, T. 5 N.. R. 5 E., Mr. and Mrs. Forde Dickson were Susamie and Sally, daughters of the recent freight train wreck S.L.M, Utah, 280 acres, at not less Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whittier of than 34.00 an acre; NWVISE, miles east of Morgan. three Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. McKmtlre Ogden, have been visiting for sevSW4 NE4, E NW 4, NH SWtf Mrs. Brooks Huleta returned sec. 28, T. 5 N., R. 5 PI, at not less and family of Clearfield and Mr. eral days this week at the home sevthan 34 50 an acre. Bids may and Mrs. J. Burton Dickson and of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whittier. home Tuesday after spending eral days visiting in the home of be made by the principal or his agHomer Nelson, who has been sufdaughter of Ogden. Mrs Madeline Lamb who lives on ent, either personally at the sale -Sunday visitors at the home of fering from sinus infection and had or by mall. Bids sent by mail will Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hodgson were to undergo a minor operation, la Canyon road In Ogden. be considered only If received at Jack Tyner, Larry Moore, Rich- - this office Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Giles and getting along fine now and will! prior to the hour fixed and Robert Vicars attended for the sale. Bids must be In children and Mrs. Sarah Giles. soon be able to return to work. ard eu elopes accompanied by sealed In tournament basketball the Salt, Hazel Olsen, Alice Mecham and Saturday evening, Mrs. llllma mon certified checks or Rose enjoyed visiting at the home Rita Mecham visited in Ogden; Lake City. orders made payable to the ey Mrs. a had Esther very Treasurer of the United States for Stephens of her sister-in-laMrs. Charles Monday at the home of Mr. and pleasant visit In the home of Mrs. the amounts of the bids. The enE. Forsberg In Salt Lake City, Mrs. C. L. Deardon. Harold Giles In Ogden on Monday. velopes must be marked in the low- while Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wlscombe Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gunnarsen attended basketball games at the NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN of Ogden were house guests of U of U field house. Mrs. Esther Stephens on Saturday. Miss Lois Dickson visited a few Upper Porterville Mrs. Esther Stephens reports MRS. J. MIKESELL days In Salt Lake City with her that her mother, Mrs. Amy Ranaunt, Mrs. A. Eugene Christensen. Correspondent dall of Milton, is suffering with a Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and at Visiting in Porterville Sunday severe attack of the flu. daughter of Henefer were Sunday the home of Stanley Creechley visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie were Jack and Blanche CreechC. Dickson. ley, all of Salt Lake City and Henry II. Steed of Portland, Ore., PTances Castel. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weston, Mr. and COMPLETES TRAINING M rs. Grant Weight and Mr. and Dean Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Von Welght of Sprlngville Mrs. Laurel Mortensen, recently Mr. the home of visited Sunday at I Ik) completed recruit training at the and Mrs. Val Weston. DiMr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson Naval Training center at San Cal. ego, of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. TomDuring this period of training, my Jackson of Sahara Village were he underwent Intensive drill in of homes at the visitors Sunday . . . that's the new standard such subjects as signaling, navigaParley and Roy Mortensen. in fire form, basic ordnance and seamantion, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hayes of surance policy, pioneered by ship. Bountiful visited Sunday at the the Fire Insurance Exchange He was also indoctrinated Into home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell on a "continuous" basis . . . the ways of the navy and learned Th Smart Now Stylelin, D lux Mortensen. Sda lika lifa insurance . . . with the customs of the service with the Parley Visiting d Sunday of trim stondard and (Continuation oquipmont pramiums payable annually Dean Is now available for asCarters were Mr. and Mrs. Wei-- j it dopondont on availabiliif of matorialJ instead of 3 years in advance. len Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Twain signment to a fleet unit or to one of the navys schools for specialLet us explain the many new Carter of Hanefer. features of this policy and Porterville people who attended ized training. Now nearly 400,000 enthusiastic how you may SAVE MONEY the basketball game in Salt Lake owners and more every day! by Insuring with the . . . City Saturday night were Abbott FROM MAC CROUCH and Darrell Mlkesell, Nancy HamFIXE INSURANCE EXCHANGE Word came Monday from Puson, mons, Mr. and Mrs. Parley MortlVV,V'A'j0!k that Mac Crouch has been 4& Korea, Mr. Mrs. ensen. and Roy MortenMmbr of sen, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Morten promoted to sergeant. He Is now ri4 sen and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Por- special investigator In duty at a U f.,., 'fi In war of which Ls prisoner ter. camp, L Lz Mrs. Jodey Smith reports that there are over 30,000 North Korean and Chinese prisoners. Is spending a few weeka at the Mac says the only misdemeanor Dale Porter home. he doesnt have to investigate Is Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kapp and a POW escaping from the enclos- Valve-in-Heson Alan of Ogden were Sunday ure for none want to leave. with its own great 105-h.is the first and finest automatic Engine most Phone 164 power They H. home visitors at of Mrs. the J. realize that they have never before field. No clutch pedal MORGAN, UTAH powerful engine in the low-pritransmission in the low-pri- ce field, and the only Dickson. been fed so well, or clothed so no gearshifting not even a hint of gear changes in well, and never will be again. one proved by hundreds of thousands of owners forward driving! 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