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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH. Notice Locals Enjoy the Luxury of GARDEN CITY NEWS COURT OF THE Arnell and Donald Dustin of Pocatello OF THE visited DISTRICT FIRST JUDICIAL with their parents last Sunday. Dee to the Joseph Hatch was taken STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite and Mr. and hospital at Ogden Saturday, Aug. 30th, COUNTY OF RICH week end guests of Mr. and were family famwhere he was operated upon. The THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Mrs. Isaac and Mr. and Mrs. Wamsley We was side to his called Tuesday. ily EVANSTON, A CORPORATION, Satterthwaite. Victor hope, he will take a turn for the better. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Lutz and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. K, E. Muir, son Gary, Plaintiff, Mrs. Lowel Pope and family were holiand LaRayne Conley motored to Ogden vs. town. in visitors day to spend the day. Friday James Lutz and Cora Lutz, his wife; Among those who attended quarterly Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peck visited the devisees and heirs of M. Alida conference in Paris were Bishop and with their (parents this week end. deceased ; the devisees and heirs Mrs. Milford Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. Ruth McKinnon, June Smith and Mae-vo- n of Fanny Blythe, deceased, and Annie John Farner, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin FindBingham visited at Evanston, durAnderton, deceased, sisters of said M. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woffinden, Evat ing Cowboy Days. June stayed Alida Dykins ; and all other devisees and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Sims, Mrs. Thos. anston where she will work for her sisof said M. Alida Dykins, who are Sims and Mrs. Owen Satterthwaite. heirs ter. to plaintiff ; Mrs. Harvey The Holland-Dutc- h unknown choir group of Salt WinnieRex, Mrs. Glen Rex and chilM. Alida of sister said a Booth, Lake Dykins; enjoyed pleasant outing at City dren Diane and Karma, went to Midway the devisees and heirs of John W. Dy- Ideal" Beach. Sunday morning the enSaturday, returning Monday morning. of tire group attended Sunday School and Mr. and Mrs. Leiand Rex and son, kins, deceased, surviving husband M. Alida Dykins, who are also un- furnished several musical selections. said Garfor Phil, left Thursday, Sept. 4th, known to plaintiff; Charles F. Dykins, Mr. and Mrs. Revel Davenport of land, Utah, where Leiand has accepted desaid W. brother of John Dykins, Brigham were visiting relatives and the position Of teaching. Word has been received that Mrs. ceased, if living, and his wife, If any, friends in town Monday. Mrs. DavenLeonard Manwaring who was operated she being unknown to plaintiff, and the port is the former Miss Barbara Erickof said Char, son. upon last week has been released from widow devisees, and heirs Mr. Rulon Clark of Wyoming made the hospital and will recover at the les F. Dykins, if he be deceased, who are to also unknown P. James a brief social call on, Mr. and Mrs. Sidplaintiff; home of her mother in Logan. Corless Wamsely of Los Angeles, came Dykins, if living, brother of sad John W. ney Lutz recently. Mr. Clafk taught Sunday, Aug. 31st, to vist with his par- Dykins, and his wife, if any, she being school in Garden City several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Hodges returned ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wamsely, re- unknown to plaintiff, and the widow, deturning to the coast Friday. He is look- visees and heirs of said James P. Dy- Sunday evening from a tour of Califoring very well, says we all ought to move kins, if he be deceased, who are also nia and the Pacific Northwest. They unknown to plaintiff; John Dykins, if were accompanied by their son and down. Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Who wants the best for what you pay living, nephew of said John W. Dykins, daughter-in-lafor? Youll be able to get it at the and his wife, if any, she being unknown Hodges. Miss Violet Monroe returned to her Smith Cafe on Main street, that is rap- to plaintiff, and the widow, devisees and near Soda Springs after having of be said heirs home if John he u Dykins, idly nearing completion and expect be open for the Rich County Fair and deceased, who are also unknown to been employed in town for the past sevRodeo. plaintiff; Julia Hartranft, niece of said eral weeks. She will visit at her home if she be until the 8th of September, when she Mrs. Alice Loveland and Dolores Nel- John W. Dykins, deceased, son of Fish Haven visited here Wednes- living, and her husband, if any, his will begin her school teaching work at name being unknown to plaintiff, and St. Charles. day, returning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Calder motored and devisees Miss Crystal Rasmussen of Ferron, the surviving husband, Utah, who will occupy the position of heirs of said Julia Hartranft, if she be from Logan to spend the week end in First grade teacher here this year, came deceased, who are also unknown to town. They took their two sons, Duane Tuesday and will stay at H. J. Norris. plaintiff; Lydia Rickolt, niece of said and Norman, back with them where and John W. Dykins, and her husband, if they registered at the Junior High Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Whitney Gene Kennedy visited here Wednesday. any, he being unknown- to plaintiff, and school. and Mrs. DeVerl Whittington accompanied Elaine remained to visit with her par- the surviving husband, devisees ents for a short while. heirs of said Lydia Rickolt, if she be her mother and sisters to Logan WedAlice Pickett who has been attending deceased, who are also unknown to nesday morning. a nursing school at Chicago came home plaintiff; Julia Fonger, niece of said Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hodges are proud Thursday and will stay until Oct. 1st. John W. Dykins, if living, and her hus- parents of a baby boy bom at a Logan Mrs. Josephine G. Smith and daugh- band, if any, he being unknonw ;o hospital last Monday. This is the secters Zella and Josephine, Lyman Smith plaintiff, and the surviving husband, ond son for the young couple. and Dale Rex of Sal Lake were guests devisees and heirs of said Julia Fongcf, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Scofield and cf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rex ta their if she be deceased, who are also daughter, Edna, were Montpelier busiranch during the week end, returing known to plaintiff; jane Collier, niece ness visitors Wednesday. home Monday evening. Dale has been of said John W. Dykins, if living, and working in Salt Lake during the sum- her surviving husband, if any, he being IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE mer months. unknown to plaintiff, an the surviving FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF husband, devisees and heirs of said Jane THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOP. Collier, if" she be deceased, who are also THE COUNTY OF RICH. FOR THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Unknown to plaintiff; G. Guise Dykins, livIN AND FOR RICH COUNTY. nephew of said John W. Dykins,. if In the Matter of the Estate of ing, and his wife, if any, she being unSTATE OF UTAH: IN PROBATE known to deT. Watson, Deceased. and the Clara widow, plaintiff, visees and heirs of said G. Guise DyNOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of kins, if he be deceased, who are also unknown, to plaintiff; Erma D. Dunham, Regnald Pearce, Deceased. Creditors will please present their niece of said John W. Dykins, if living, NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims with vouchers to the underand her husband, if any, he being unadministratrix of the estate signed Creditors of the estate of Regnald known to plaintiff, and the surviving of Clara T. Watson, deceased at the of said devisees and heirs Pearce, .Deceased, will present their husband,D. office of M. C. Harris, Attorney at Erma Dunham, if she be deceased, resiclaims, with vouchers, to the under- who are also unknown to plaintiff; Leo Law, Logan, Utah, or at the signed, the administratrix of said McKinnon as administrator of the Es- dence of the undersigned at Lake-tow- n, estate, at her home in Randolph, tate of Archie Leo McKinnon, deceased; Utah, on or before the 10th Rich County, Utah, on or before the Irene Nicholls, as the administratrix of day of November, 1941. the Estate of Pearl McKinnon, deceas(iih day of November, 1941. SARAH E. MEYERS, Date of first publication, Septem- ed; and all other persons unknown, of the estate of Administratrix claiming any right. Title, Estate, or Inber 6th, 1941. T. Watson, deceased. Clara terest in, or Lien upon the Real ProperAUGUSTINE PEARCE, M. C. HARRIS, described in this .complaint adverse Administratrix of said estate. ty to plaintiffs lien and ownership or Attorney for said administratrix. Adv. Sept. Oct. 4, 1941. Dates of Publication: Sept. clouding plaintiffs lien and title thereDefendants. to, Oct. 4. no seacoasts SUMMONS Paraguay and Bolivia In South TO SAID - Snow and Rain America are two countries entirely THE STATE OF: UTAH DEFENDANTS On the average, ten inches of snow without seacoasts. , You are hereby summoned to appear are equal in water content to one within twenty days after the service of inch of rain. this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is MALE HELP WANTED brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above enREtitled action; and in case of your fail- STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY, Call to oh WANTED ure so to do, judgment will be rendered LIABLE PERSON No experience Rich in farmers County. against you according to the demand Some making $100 of the Complaint, which has been filed or capital required. in a week. Write MR. INMAN 2423 with the Clerk of said Court. the to recover Magnolia St., Oakland, California. This action is brought sum of $1200.00, due from defendants James Lutz and Cora Lutz upon two ter (SW14) of Section Thirty-thre- e promissory notes described in the Com(33), all in Township 11 North, plaint filed in this cause, to which reference is here made, with interest at Range 7 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. seven per cent per annum since April 1st, 1932, and for accruing interest, with And that said mortgage be adjudged a A funeral service can and costs of suit, and to obtain a decree o. prior lien prior to any lien or claim of this Court foreclosing the mortgage se- said defendants; that they and each of ought to be a beautiful cning. curing said notes, described in said them be required to set forth the naComplaint,' and to determine the adverse ture of their claims; that all their adYour last fond srevice for claims to plaintiffs lien of said mortg- verse claims be determined by decree a loved one should be age upon the real property therein des- of the Court; that by said decree it be cribed and hereinafter described, by declared and adjudged that defendants marked by expert care und plaintiff, who claims that the mortg- and each of them have no estate or inagor in said mortgage, by himself and terest whatever in or to said property: intelligent experience. Onr his predecessors in interest, has been in that defendants and each of them be the actual, exclusive and adverse pos- forever enjoined and debarred from asabilities are at your comsession of such property continuously serting any claim whatever to said profor forty years prior to the filing of said perty adverse to plaintiffs said mortgmand. We solicit your at-- 1 ; Complaint, claiming to own the same in age; and that the usual decree be made tention on the basis of our fee against the whole world and to have for the sale of said property to pay-- the paid all taxes of every kind levied or sums aforesaid ; and that defendants, excellent reputation . . . assessed against said property during and all persons claiming under them or all said time next preceding the filing any of them, either as purchasers, enof said Complaint, and which said pro- cumbrancers or otherwise, be barred and perty "is situated in said County of Rich, foreclosed of all right, claim or equity I State of Utah, and described as fol- of redemption in said property and every lows : part thereof. Evanston, The southeast quarter of the southLOUIS KABELL, JR., of Section Night Phone 90 1 east quarter Day Phone 49 Attorney for plaintiff Thirty-tw- o (32), and the South One- Evanston, Wyo. half (SVi) of the Southwest quar- - Adv. Aug. 9 Sept. 1941. 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