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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, KILLER CONFESSES ON MOTHERS PLEA, CLEARING MYSTERY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I lltoT JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF RICH MELINDA , UTAH RAISING NATION'S YOUNGEST AND FASTEST GROWING ANIMAL INDUSTRY MOHAIR-GOA- T HUNTING AND fishing M. LAM BORN, Plaintiff, Gibbous and all heirs vs. Mercy Known and unknown of William Gibbons, deceased, Joseph Weston Lydia Weston, Mary Cnowther, Samuel Weston, Joseph Hodges, Thomas G. Hodges, Nathaniel N. Hodges, Jr., South Dakota Youth Implicates Father in Murder of Family of Six. Williston, S. I). The most amazing murder mystery the state has ever known was unraveled here with the arrest and subsequent confession of Charles Bannon, farmer, that he killed the entire Al bert R. Haven family, including Haven and his wife and four children, last .February. The confession followed the youths arrest and three days of questioning. He finally broke down after his moth-- , er, his attorney and a minister plead-- ' ed with him to clear up the mystery and tell the authorities the truth. He wound up by giving a detailed description of just how he became angry, how he killed Haven and his wife and then their four children; how he buried the bodies and then how he and his father. James F. Bannon, took possession of the farm and told, friends that the Havens had moved to Oregon. Father Is Arrested. The elder Bannon was promptly arrested at a lumber camp near Ore. He denied any connection with the murder, although he did tell authorities that he suspected that something had gone wrong between Haven and his son, Charles. Bannon said that he often asked Charles what happened to the Haven family, hut the lad always refused to give him a direct answer. However, States Attorney J. S. Taylor of McKenzie cnupty is confident that the elder Bannon had a hand in the crime and is returning him to Williston, where first degree murder charges also will he filed against him. The son is already under the murder charge and Is being held without bail. The Haven family, long respected twenty-two-year-ol- Wald-port- RANDOLPH. . Iiosaana I L Sattertliwaite, Suzanna IL Early, Eva N. II. Wells, William N. Hodges, N. J. Hodges, Edward H. Ilyden, Hodges, Mary Samuel Hodges, Lenora Linford, Orson Hodges, Prudence Weston, John H. "Weston and Samuel Weston as Guardian U II I II G of John E. Weston incompetent, Banker, Mary Fackeral. John & Hodges, Samuel Weston, and all 0 monthly magazine for good others heirs known and unknown of fellows, young or old, who lov the Nehimiah Weston, Ba.vlus Sprouse, geat outdoors. Each issue is crammed full of interesting stones deceased, and all heirs known and un and fascinating pictures of Huntand Trapknown of Baylus Sprouse, Joseph ing, Fishing, Camplrg ping experiences and valuable inIrwin, Sylus Gunn, and all other formation about guns, Tifies, fishTelia tackle, camp outfits. known and unknown heirs of Sylus ing how to cook grub, how to build Gunn deceased. camps, how to train hunting John Nebeker, where, when and how to Nebeker, Frfank K. Nebeker, AV. dots, eaten flbh and a thousand and helpful Terry, MahonrI Terry, Naomi N. Ana heres the one "How to Famous Terry. Clara Huline, Ella Parker, aintsfor sportsmen Laura Torgeson, Ruby Oardon. Mrs. REMINGTON Horace Nebeker, Horace Nebeker, ,Tr., and all the heirs known and unknown STUTSMAN'S of Ira Nebeker, KNIFE deceased; Lorena Frederick Gordon, Nebekeif, Leroy shown in actual with stag hanNebeker. Mrs. Harry Sawalley," and and two long all the known and unknown heirs of dleenuer bades, just vou need for Aaron Nebeker deeeased; all the what fikiumugand aud game. known and unknown heirs of Archie are of suNebeker. deceased; all the known and Jnr.aes perior quality steel for a good unknown heirs of Caroline Kull. de- ci; re.ist nvlght job of slitceased. All the known and unknown ting and skinning. heirs of Fredrick Eldridge deeeased. also all other persons unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, loin and i.iterest in the real pronerty described in the complaint Adverse to plainyou this tiffs ownership or any eloud upon We will send Sportsman's nlnintilffis title thereto j Defendants. Remington Kvute and Hunting & Es-tell- T a FISHING 13 Hv-vu- 3.605,000 27346,000 MOHAIR GOATS MOHAIR GOATS MORE MOHAIR COATS TODAY THAN IN MORE MOHAIR PRODUCED TODAY THAN IN ( Soset on US Dept of Atri titans- - Six Loading States ) 1920 ) 1920 m I U. S. LEADER k off the brush land, increasing grain yield, and at the same time producing a total clip of 17,000,000 pounds of IN- MOHAIR INDUSTRY BG.3 r clean-li- SUMMONS TO THE STATE OF TTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS ; Yon and each of yon are hereby summoned to apnoar within twenty after the service of this summons upon you. if served within the four tv in which this Acton is within thirty brought; otherwise do vs after service, and defend the abovp entitled Action, and in case of vour failure so to do Judgment will be rendered agaanst you according to rhe demand of the cornel ai nit. which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This Action is brought to Recover Judgment unietlng Plaintiffs title to fho following described nronerfv in Logan. Rich County. Utah, Commencing the Fourth West comer of North Face nunrter of 3 mown cb in 13 North Range Fast of the Salt Lake Meridian, and thence North 20 rods; thence Fast 70 rods, thence South JO degrees Fast 20 rods: thence South 7.83 chains: thence West 80 rods to West line of the South East quarter of Sec tion 36. Thence North 7.83 chains to the place of beginning containing 23 acres and 131 square rods. at a point 7 chains Commcmcing North fitvm the South East corner of the South West quarter of Section 30 Township 13. North Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian , thence AYest 13 chains: thence North 10 chains; thence East 13 chains; Thence South 10 chains to the place of beginning, 13 acres containing more or less. at the South East Commencing corner of the North AVest quarter Section 30, Township 13 North Range 3 East of tlie Salt Lake Meridian hence South 78 degrees AYest 5 chains thence North 17 degrees West 3 chains, thence North 73 degre-'-East 5 chains, thence South 17 degrees East 5 chains, to the place of beginning. Containing 2 acres and 80 square rods. Commencing at a point 3 chains West from the South East comer of the North West quarter. Section 36 Township 13 North Range East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 17 degrees 30 West 3 chains; thence South 10 degrees 30 AATest 5 chains, thence AAest 10 chains: thence South 1 chain tihenee East 13 chains and 9 links to the place of beginning. Containing 3 Jcres and 7 10 acres. at a point 22 rods Commencing North and 110 rods AVest from the South East corner of North East quarter of Section 36 Township 13 North Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian: thence North 44 rods, thence West 40 rods: thence South 44 liods thence East 40 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 11 acres. Lots 6 and 7 Block I Laketown Townsite Survey. at a point 14 rods Commencing South and 20 rods East from the North AVest corner of the East half of the North AYest quarter of Section 31. Township 13 North Range 0 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence East 42 rods; thence South 40 rods: thence AAest 42 rods: thence North 40 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 104 acres. at a point 26 rods Commencing North and 76 rods AVest from the South East corner of the North East quarter of Section 36, Township 13 North Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and rurning thence North 40 rods thence AAest 40 iods, thence Smith 40 rods ; thence East 40 rods O the place of beginning. Containing to-wi- t: a- n Satisfaction guaranteed Clipped Yearly. to or First Coats Brought Here in 49; 17 Million Pounds Fishing for a whole year, 12 Big Issues. d.ivs Rpo--io- ll di money refunded. Alail your order today . V HUNTING & FISHING If; Transit Bide, Boston. Mist Summing Up Americanism Beneath and above ail humanly materialistic appetites and impulses, the American has a vigorous spirit, an enthusiasm for righteous causes made plain; a democratic instinct for equal opportunity among all men ; a wholehearted admiration for personal achievement; and a generous and practical charity toward the oppressed and unfortunate Colliers Weekly. TF YOU are accustomed to think of the angora goat as one of those queer furrin animules that you would have to go abroad to see in his native habitat, it may come with surprise to learn that there are more angora goats right here in the United States than In any other country in the world, and that consequently this country leads the world in its output of mohair, the fleece of the angora. The year 49 which saw the great gold rush to California also was the occasion for the entry of nine inconspicuous Immigrants, the first angora goats to be brought into this country. Evidently they found their surroundings congenial, for they flourished and multiplied and sent for a lot of their relatives to join them, until now there are fully three and a half million of these useful creatures here, clearing mohair yearly. Every state in the Union has at least a few members of the family, but the great bulk Is centered in Texas, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico, California and Missouri Mohair or angora fleece must not be confused with wool Mohair is even stronger than wool, very lustrous and, due to its structural difference, much easier than wool to keep clean. Mohair has many uses for clothing, draperies, rugs and other domestic applications but by far its most significant uses are for furniture and automobile upholstering, for which it Is made up Into a pile fabric called mohair velvet or sometimes velmo for short. Twelve million yards of this fabric are in use in passenger trains today, due to Its extreme durability combined with pleasing appearance and fadeless dyes, while over a hundred million yards, it has been estimated, are on the highways in the form of automobile upholstery. The skin of the angora is used for making gloves, while the meat, called chevon, Is much like lamb or mutton. But, of course, by far the most important use of the angora goat is Its mohair fleece whi"h you probably rest on every time you take out your car. Subscribe for The Reaper ""Tin-inn- This Newspaper . . THE FAMOUS LUNDSAY M&EAD KNIFE I Buried the Bodies. (PATENTED) s and well known in this vicinity, dropped out of sight early last February. They owned 640 acres of land here. ' Grabbed the Farm. Bannon and his son took possession of the farm the hitter part of last February. They explained that they had rented the farm for a year from the Havens, who had gone to Oregon to take over a lumber camp. States Attorney Tnyior questioned the youth several times during the last six months. Taylor commenced an investigation of his own when the to give a proper by seemed nsunable rent he was what to explanation paying and to where he was sending the rent money. Finally, a week ago, Taylor arrested Bannon on a charge of having stolen property in his possession. The bodies of the six were found scattered about the farm. The hoy wants to throw himself on the mercy of the court and plead guilty, but States Attorney Taylor states that he will await (he arrival of the elder Bannon before he will make plans for a trial. Taylor believes that the father is Implicated, at least indirectly. PATENTS AND TRADE-MARK- S J C. A. Snow & Co. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for inventors in every section book- of country. Write for let telling how to obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 8th St., Washington, D. C. 10 acres. complaint herein. AAhich property is described in the NEWEL G. DA INKS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Ariino Block. Post. Office Address: Louan. Utah. Adv. July 3. 10, 17, 24. 31. Cuts bread,'yes' even fresh warm bread in Slices slices of any desired thickness. cakes with or without icings. Can be cleaned or like any knife. 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