Show fL 11 q i Yours in both L SUPREME f CASOLINI t tAn f T- T u. u ea die ie An entirely new 1 land kind nd of motor fuel that ends forever i the biggest single cause of engine trouble Deter Detergent Detergent- Kent Kent- action Chevron actually clean the carburetor carburetor g in every gasoline fn engine ne y you u have and keep it n clean Until now carburetors had to be cleaned I j or adjusted every few thousand miles because tiny tiny t bits of soot and gum in the air entering the carb s' s built up deposits that caused rough idling g gas s waste and stalling at stop lights Now detergent- detergent C action cleans out these deposits while your engine t is is running and prevents new deposits Try detergent deter- deter gent gent action action Chevron Supreme or Chevron gasoline casoline t 1 v t fyr more mare information about Standard Oil Company of Cc products coil cell your YOi local Standard man GLEN EVANS 1 3 West 3rd S South uth Heber City Utah Telephone Number Heber City r NOTICE FOR tOR PUBLICATION lU UC TI N PU PUBLIC LIC SALE II UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TIlE THE INTERIOR I BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Land Lanel Office Salt Lake City Utah September 14 14 1954 I Under provisions of section 2455 R R. R S. S ss lS s amended by section 14 of or the act Cl ct June 28 48 Stat 1274 43 U U. S SC S. S C C. 1171 and pursuant to the application application tion Uc-u of or T T. Tracy Wright of Salt Lake City Utah Serial No U there will be offered to the highest bidder but at not less than per acre at a 1 public sale to be held at 10 o'clock a am a.m. m on the day of November 1954 next at nt this office the following tracts of land Tract 1 1 S' S S SW 4 Sec 24 24 T T. 1 S. S S. S T p. F. F 4 E. E SL I. 80 acres Tract 2 All Sec IS li e. e 1 I T. T 1 S. S S. S R R. R 5 E E. E SLIM acres I Tract 3 Lots 3 4 6 5 5 6 Sec 1 1 T. T 2 S. S S. S R R. 3 E. E E. E Bur 39 acres Each tract will be sold as a unit but no part of any tract will be sold separately Land will willbe willbe be r r subject to cf way for the Utah Power Powe and anel Light Company transmission transmission transmission trans trans- mission line as to SE SEJA 4 SE SE 4 Sec 18 18 T T. 1 S S. S R R. 5 E E. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent either personally at the sale oj 01 by mall mail Bids sent by mall mail will be considered only If received at this office prior prier to the hour fixed for the sale Bids must be In n sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks o or post-office post money orders made payable to the Treasurer of tho United States for the amounts of the Clio bids The envelopes must be bo marked In the lower left hand corner Public sale bid Serial No U Sale 10 am am a.m. November 9 g 1054 1954 The highest bidder will be required to pay Immediately the amount thereof Any adverse claimants of the above- above III JO EE t V i I mT rEE I It i r fj j i i t I CH 2 2 cans 3 9 l I 1 f I BEEF STEW Nally's Nally s can 35 C r L Ii f j NEW I POTATOES POT Hunts Hunt's 3 S cans 25 C 1 1 l 11 I n POWDERED SUGAR lb lb W J f t SNACK Luncheon Meat 1 L C nL can Mn 41 f la SEGO MILK SHORTEN NG Bake r rite I 1111 SHORTENING 3 ibs lbs rl 12 9 i I TUNA FLAKES can 19 c tall 4 cans cans i iI I g Kraft raft I CARAMELS CARAMELS' CA AMELS 39 C 31 PALMOLIVE J Utah Ut Valley I I PUMPKIN PU P IN ey 2 cans a 3 SOAP bars barsa 25 c a CO CORN R. R N Del I Monte Mont 7 cans 99 C FRUIT gi m 11 BROWNIE MIX 2 2 Del COCKTAIL Monte AIL can rr i TIDE TID E Giant 7 51 P PAPER APER rr NAPKINS P EGGS O Large A Grade doz 54 Diamond 15 c l I J m 1 TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 3 35 5 C JUICE GRAPEFRUIT r j Betty Crocker 25 cI c- c J CAKE MIX 1 1 00 46 oz 0 I 3 13 I CHOICE MEA M EATS TS Fruits Vegetables m f Pears 3 lbs Ibs U. U S. S Good W lH y 1 POT ROAST Tender Juicy lb 43 C Plums 3 lbs Ibs k i. i I 3 ROLLED C Cantaloupe an t a I 19 c 1 j U us u's S. S Ch Choice Jl I VEAL ROAST Milk Milk Fed fc lb Cauliflower lb lOc lOe fl iH VEAL ROAST S Shoulder Fed Choice lb 39 Cucumbers 2 for t lJJ mJ Pome P Pomegranate ranate LEG OF LAMB u. u s. s l Hit i Good Goa d lb lb large lOc Jit x t Z 1 U. U S. S i i SIRLOIN STEAK S Good d lb Ib I e SLICED COFFEE i Il HILLS BROS I 1 FRESH SIDE PORK e lb lb l J SLICED BACON lb VJ r c C Lity C. C as h Market ML ar k et l 1 1 Main S Street treet Phone If I 1 g V AW v v f E. E described land should file fUe their claims or or objections on or before the time designated for sale The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the records records records rec rec- rec- rec of Summit County to ascertain the existence of an adverse claim Any contiguous owner claiming a preference preference preference pre pre- ference right must assert such right within 30 days from the above sale I date ERNEST E E. HOUSE Manager First publication September 23 1954 I last publication October 21 1954 Wu w NOW ANY HOME CAN HAVE AUTOMATIC COAL COAL- HEAT lEP T Its It's here heie at nt list last last an automatic coal heater that ron can can be used In any home the entire mechanism me enclosed en- en cabInet cabinet cabinet cabi cabI- closed Closel clo In a handsome compact net with e enamel finish It burns stoker co coal l the lowest-cost lowest heat operates silently with thermostatic control and keeps the rooms at a uniform temperature Installing an Independent Stoker Heater Is about as simple as plugging plugging plugging plug plug- electric outlet me rue ging into au nn an hopper holds pounds hounds of stoker coal enough to provide pro e clean mill radl- I ant warmth for many hours A Al convenient clinker receptacle maJ makes es rerouting removing the clinkers an amazingly chore The s t r e c a a n I lined I n e d Independent meets every heating requirement o othe ot oS the modern home sawing s1 as much muchas as 50 pe per l' l cent of the fuel bilL I This IhU advanced ad Stoker Heater is ISI isa i I a i triumph In to home heat engineering manufacturers with of ia la s product automatic auto auto- In iii making years jean ears of experience e. matic matlo coal coil burning equipment Last but hut not mot least Its modest nodest price puts the Independent Stoker j Heater within the reach of any family See at UTAH COAL L LUMBER n- n r I J JI JI Jt I t I I I Thanks to those who helped the s I zinc lead industry's effort to secure tariff pro pro- protection 4 j I against excessive imports The President I rejected the tariff increases but his stepped up I y stockpile program may prove a real shot in inthe i I the arm for zinc lead mining He has shown I he is is aware of the y industry's plight and the i vital place of domestic metal production in national defense and domestic economy L i Lr 0 |