IN DISTRICT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
State of Wyoming )
)ss.
County of Crook )
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF
TIME APPOINTED FOR
~PROVING WILL
In the Matter of the Estate
of CARL W. BLATT,
Deceased.
To all persons interested in
said estate:
Notice is hereby given that Mon-
day, the 8th day of March, 1954,
at 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day,
at the court room of the above i
entitled court, in the County of
Crook, has been appointed as the l
time and place for proving the l
will of said Carl W. Blatt, deceas-
ed, and for hearing the application
of Lily Blatt for the issuance to
her of Letters Testamentary, when
and where any person interested
may appear and contest the same.
Done this 25th day of January,
1954.
Francis Hejde,
Clerk of Court
Scotty Gladstone, Attorney
Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11, 18
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All Creditors and others inter-
ested in the estate of Charles A.
Baker, deceased, take notice that
the undersigned'executrix of said
estate will, on or before the 5th
day of February, 1954, file in the
office of the Clerk of Court of
ICrook County, Wyoming, her final
account and petition for distribu-
tion of said estate, where anyone
interested may examine such ac-
count and petition and file objec-
tions thereto in writing at any
time before the 16th day of Feb-
ruary, 1954, and if no objections
are filed thereto, she will make
final settlement of said estate on
the 17th day of February, 1954, or
as soon thereafter as the matter
may be heard.
Dated this 12th day of January,
1954.
Stella Baker,
Executrix
Scotty Gladstone, Attorney
Jan. 14-21-28--Feb. 4.
Beulah
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mathews went
to Rapid City on Sunday and on
Monday Mr. Mathews had a "check-
up at the clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tauck and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blakeman
were business visitors in Sundance
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wendt
and Barbara were Belle Fourche
and Spearfish callers Monday.
Mrs. Daffibaugh had the misfor-
tune Monday night of having a
fire start under her trailer house.
It was caused by~using a heat
lamp to thaw out the water pipes.
Clifford Island had a fire extin-
gnisher which soon put it out.
Although the Speafish fire depart-
ment also came out the fire was
pretty well under control by that
time. Several neighbors also gath-
ered to offer assistance. Mrs. Daft-
ibaugh was in Hot Springs in the
hospital at the time.
Rev. and Mrs. McClure from
Spearfish were visiting friends in
and around Beulah on Tuesday.
[ Clifford Island has been on the
sick list the past week. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Guidinger
were dinner guests Thursday at
the Anne Guidinger and Louise
Summers home.
Mrs. Donald Wendt was ill sev-
eral days this week and she wishes
to thank her friends and neighbors
for helping at that time.
Mrs. R. E. Vore and family were
coming home from Spearfish Fri-
day night and slid off the road
due to the icy condition. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Vore came along and
helped her back onto the hiway.
Sunday visitOrs at the Harry
Watson home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Watson from Nisland, S. D.;
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whitlock and
family from Spearf~mh; Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Dinkins and Mrs. Myron
Goodson and children from Sun-
dance, and Mrs. Garretson and
children.
Mrs. Clifford Island has been
busy the last few days working on
the polio drive.
On Sunday, Mrs. Island took her
daughter Margaret to Carpenter,
Wyo. where she will stay with her
cousin Liliian Nelson and attend
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