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Show THE RICH COUNTV NEWS, RANDOLPH, eVV 4&tHei4S?S -- IQVQV S 9n 1 THE HOME i ,Kr HART SHAFFER & MELS 5IFRN MARX a j Writes to President That He Has Been Grossly Mis- Wd-IH- Made Additional ' HARDINGCLEAR HIM DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U, S. Land Office at Salt Luke City Utah. Jnly ID. 1022. NOTICE is hereby given that if. McDjiall, of Salt Li'c City. Utah, who, oa Jane 9, 1921, male Ilamestead Entry 030023, fort Ej SEi, Sec. 5, T. 8 N., R. E., and on May 18, 1922 CO GARVAN DEMANDS NOTICE I V'i.'-- l. led by Daugherty. New York. Flatly refusing to return to the United States government a single chemical patent right owned by the Chemical Foundation, Inc., qf which he is president, Francis P. Gar-vain a spirited and energetic letter to President Harding, asserted that tile President, grossly misled by the attorney-genera- l, Is, for the first time In American history, attempting to abrogate a solemn Executive order of a predecessor, and Is on Information furnished by German agents and interpreted by lawyers whose sole knowledge of the war and its lessons Is derived from association with German clients. Absolute legality in the gale of 4,700 and odd former German patents to the Foundation, and complete publicity In Homestead Entry, 030021 for NW1 NWi, See. 8; SWi NWi, Lot 4, Sec. 1; Lots 1, 2, 8, 7, 8, and Si NWi SEi. N 9, SWi, SWjS.'vJ, SEI NWJ, Section 5, Township 8 Nofth, Rtne 5 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three year Proof, to estaulish claim to the land above describ ed, before the Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City Ut'h, on the 7th day of September, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: C. Allen Robinson, of Salt Lake City, Ut. the organization and operation of this " c Thomas Wilson. institution, together with the highest of ethical motives, are " Vernal V. Funk, earnestly maintained by Mr. Garvan in Samuel South Randolph, Utah his communication, and he asserts with Gould B. Blakely emphasis that no person connected Register. with the Foundation has ever made a dollar out of It, or ever could do so under its charter and lilmself DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR least of all ; he fortifies that statement U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt with figures which show that the capital of the Institution consisted of $428,-90- 0, Lake C1 ty, Utah July 11, 1922. all of which has been spent in the Notice is heteby given that John Willpurchase of the patents and In educatiam Tate, of Randolph, JUtah who, on ing the people through schools and colleges and in the encouragement of November 18, 1916, made Homestead en- chemical societies, and says that the try No. 015777, far NWi, Ni SW, Sec- Foundation Income from licenses baremeets the modest running expenses. tion 29; 4 NEi, Section 39 Township 11 ly All of these financial details have North, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, long been available, Mr. Garvan reminds President Harding, and demands has filed notice of intention to make that the President ascertain the truth Proof, to establish claim to the land and tell the people whether the Founabo e described, before the clerk of the dation and Its head have deserved the abuse they have received. District Court, at Randolph, U tali .on the Gave All and Got Abuse 24th day of August, 1922. It has given Its all, Mr. Garvan ' You can take away nothing writes. Claimant names as witnesses: but the opportunity of service. It was Al. Larson all we got from the government. It J Thomas Now is Is all we have. Mr. President, you have had the Delbert Neville to Impugn the honor of the temerity Roy Snowball all, of Rardolph, Utah gentlemen who boast a part In the Gould B. Blake'y great work of building up or preserving the possibility of progress In orRegister. ganic chemistry for America. You have again been misinformed as to the nature of the trust we bore. That trust DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR was not for the German Kartel, the owner of practically all the Important U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt patents, who had received them under the unthinking graciousness of laws Lake City, Utah, July 19, 1922. had Induced. That trust was for ' NOTICE is hereby given that Vernal they the American people, their Industrial Van Colt Funk, of fcialt Lake City, Utah Independence and for the safety and health of their children and their chiwho, on June 7, 1921, made Homestead ldrens children." See. 4, T. 8 Entry 030006, for At the outset of his letter Mr. Garvan N.. R. 5 E., and Additional Homestead states that he has forwarded to the Allen Property Custodian the Chemical Entiy, 030007, on May IS, I922, for Foundations formal answer to his Lots 4, 8, Sec. 3; Lots I, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 demand, an answer as an American at all times to deSLNEI, SEiNWI, NiSi, and SJSE, corporation ready fend Its rights in the courts, but that Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 5 the public in whose interests the Foundation was organized, is entitled to be East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed .nofully informed as to the circumstances tice of intention to make three-yeunder which the demand was made and Proof, to establish claim to"the land the reason why it is unqualifiedly refused. The demand itself, Mr. Garvan above described, before tjie Register and asserts, together with the letter written Receiver.i-U- . S. Land Office, ; at Salt by the President and the statement Attorney-GenerDaugherty, Lake City, Utah, on the 7thday of Sept made by demonstrate that you, Mr. President, ember, 1922. , have been grossly misled by the attorney-gboth as to the law and the eneral, Claimant names as witnesses: case. of facts the G. Allen Robinson " Eliminating Enemy Interest" W illiam K. MeDondald Thereupon Mr. Garvan contends (1) has listened Thomas Wilson all of,Salt Lake City, Ut that the attorney-genern, FASHION PARK CLOTHING .Florsheim, Packard Thompson SHOES Emery Shirts Interwoven Hosiery STETONHATS IE, acting,-moreove- r, quasi-publi- s, I. KASTOR, Inc, LEADING CLOTHIERS , .Evanston Wyoming -- five-ye- City Meat Market Meats, Groceries, Fruits And Vegetables WE ALSO BUY , CUE AM ONLY UP TO DATE MARKET IN THE COUNTY . , PHONE NJ13ER 33 SSW, Any one o? lliccs reasons puts the De Lets! in a' class by itself w i 1. Over 2,720,000 in use. Won 1,091 grand and fire! prizes. . De Lcval Fuller has won first pure at every meeting of the '3. , , 7. National Boilermaker Association, with but one 2 of the separators in Minne sola are De Laval. Practically all' creameries use De Lavals. Endorsed and ined by Government Experiment Stations, colleges and dairy authorities. Thors ends in use from ! 5 to 20 , years. De Lavals have led in every im portant separator improvement. S. Made in the largest separator ' facto-in t'is world. EocI c J by lbs most thorough 10. system c $c rvlee. Tlivre arc many ot!ier reo ' eons why j'ou should own u ca tell you why. lie V Prices Groceries Eggs & Oats Taken In Trade Blyth & Fargo co. Evanston exclusively to German agents, which is no Investigation; (2), that the United Gould B. Blakely States government has no Interest in the suit brought by the Foundation to Register determine the ownership of funds held by the treasury; (3), that when President Wilson authorized the sale of the German patents, neither the President, secretary of state nor alien property DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR custodian was, under the law, in the U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake remotest sense a trustee for the German enemies; (4), that specific power City, Utah July 5. 1922. to sell the patents was granted by ConNotice'is hereby given that Ada Wah gress after full committee hearings on 3, lstrom widow of Nephi C. Wahlstrom No ember 4. 1918, and on December 1918, President Wilson, vested with of Logan, Utah who on power to supervise all sales, authorized deceased Acting Secretary of State Frank L. September 2, 1916, made Homestead en- Polk to approve the sale of the German try No. 018130 for Lot 4 SwlNWi, Sec chemical and other patents; (5), that on 26, 1919, Polk ordered the tion 5: Lots and 2, Si NEi, Section 6 saleFebruary in the public interest, noting that a public sale was not in the best inTownship 13 North, Range 7 East and terests of the public because it would 31: Township offer opportunity for the patents to get SiSEi, SEJSWM, Section into the hands of speculators and 14 North, Range 7 East Salt Lake Mermonopolists, and that the Chemical to Foundation, obligated to grant nonidian, has filed notice of intention exclusive licenses, was the best means nuke five year Proof, to establish claim for eliminating alien interests hostile American industries and of the adto'the land above described, before the to vancement of chemical and allied inClerk of the District Court, at Randolph, dustries in the United States; (6), Wilson, returning from Utah on the 24th day of August, 1922. that President abroad, confirmed Polks order on FebClaimant names as witnesses; ruary 13, 1920, with this comment: My reasons for the foregoing determiIV eston Joseph nation and order are stated in the said orders of Frank L. Polk . . . and In William J. Lamborn addition thereto, the public Interest David J. Kearl will be best served by the elimination Ernest W. Irwin all of Laketown, Utah of any enemy Interest adverse to American citizens arising by reason of Gould B. Blakely said choses In action, or rights, interests and benefits under said agreeRegister. ments . . . . This sale, Mr. Garvan continues, was made In the full light of all branches of the government and in the FOR SALE: At a Sacrifice: ' full light of publicity. The Idea of its The modern home and lot in Ran , formation was the result of tbe Intimate knowledge of the past use of these dolph which formely belonged to Sam patents In a manner hostile to the Nelson. Good barn and garage on place United Spates Interests, and in full consultation with all TC the executives Terms to suit buyer. $250. down will gi of the government, the experts of our onr ve possession balance in small yearly in army and navy, and leaders of and chemical business organizations Box stall. ents. Address R. S. Hansen, the heads of all our scientific and research organisations. I do not ask you 164, Logan, Utah. 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