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Show 1HK ' NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A UNITED STATES PATENT SCR VEY NO 5934, SERIAL NO 033067 United State8 Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, March 13th, 1924 Notice ia Lereby given that The Eva Mining Company of Ulr.a, known as the Eva Alining Company, whose post-offiaddress of its principal place of business is Springville, Utah, by George L. Hyde, its authorized agent with his address at Spring ville, Utah, has made an application for United States patent, survey No. 5934, on each of the following: Grand Duke No. 2, North Star No. 1, Little Eva No. 3, Little Eva No. 1, Little Eva No. 2, Southern Cross, Souhern Cross No. 2, Little Eva No. 6, Little Eva No. 4, Drand Duke No. 1, Grand Duke No. 3, Lode Mining claims, the same being contiguous claims, situated in the unsurveyed part of Township 11 South Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Mount Nebo Mining District, Juab County, Utah, and described as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, Southern ;oss No. 2, lode, U. S. M. M. No. 3 Soars South 34 deg. 55 min. West 2636.6 ft.; thence N. 10 deg. 49 min. W 171.6 ft. to cor. No. 4, Southern Cross; th S. 59 deg.25 min. W. 637.6 ft .to cor. No. 1, Southern Cross; th. S 9 deg. 15 min. E. 256.7 ft. to cor. No. 2, Little Eva No. 2,; th. N 73 deg. 26 min.W. 15.4 ft. to cor. No 3, Little Eva No. 3; th. S. 1 deg. 47 min. W. 125 6 ft. to cor. No. 2, Little Eva No. 3; th. N. 73 deg. 26 min. W 603.3 ft.to cor. No. 1, Little Eva No 3, U. S. M. M. No 3, bears S. 26 deg. 33 min. W. 753.5 ft; th. N. 1 deg. 00 min. E. 50.4 ft to cor No 1, North Star No. 1; th. N. 87 deg. 05 min. W. 1 241.6 ft. intersect line Grand DukeNo. 1; th. S. 54 deg. 3 4 min. E. 3.. 6 ft. to cor. No 1, Grand Duke No 1; th N. 32 deg 14 min. W 1292.4 ft. to .or. No. 2, Grand Duke No. 1; th. N. 54 deg. 34 min. W, 562.1 ft. intersect line 2 Grand Dulte No. 3; th. S. 42 deg. 56 min. W. 145.2 ft. to cor. No. 2, Grand Duke No 3; th N. 77 deg. 20 min. W. 592.1 ft to cor No. 3, Grand Duke No. 3; th. N. 42 deg. 40 min. E. 1442.8 ft. to cor. No 4, Graud Duke No 3, identical .with cor. No. 2, Grand Duke No. 2; th. N. 3 deg. 42 min. E. 1490.9 ft. to cor No. 3, Grande Duke No. 2; th. S. 77 deg. 20 min. E. 359.3 ft. intersect line 3 Little Eva No. 1; th. N. 14 deg. 48 min. W. 660.8 ft. to cor No 3, Little Eva No. 1, identical with cor. No. 2, Little Eva No. 5; th. N 17 deg. 15 min. W. 1183.4 ft. to cor. No. 3, Little Eva No. 5; th. N. 68 deg. 25 min. E. 600 ft. to cor. No. 4, Little Eva No. 5, identical with cor, No. 4, Little Eva Mo. 4: th. S 83 deg. 22 min. E. 621.1 ft. to Cor, No 3, Little Eva No. 4, th. S. 17 deg. 15 min. E. 1157.5 ft. intersect line 2 Southern Cross; th. N. 9 deg. 25 min. W. 178.5 ft. to cor. No. 2, South em Cross; th. N. 59 deg. 25 min. E. 600 ft. to cor. No. 3, Southern Cross; th S. 10 deg. 49 min E. 1006.6 ft. to cor. No. 2, Southern Cross No 2; th. N. 89 deg. 10 min. E. 1303.5 ft., to cor. No 3, Southern Cross No. 2, th. S. 10 deg. 49 min. E 600 ft to cor. No. 4 Southern Cross No. 2; th. S. 89 deg. 10 min. W. 1303.5 ft. to the place of beginning. The names of the adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by the The name plat of survey ere: none. of the only and nearly adjoining claim but not conflicting as shown by the plat of survoy Mineral Survey No. 4481. Good luck lode. There are no exclusions. Total net area 181.972 acres. Variations at all corners of survey 16 Degrees 50 min. E. I direct that this notice be publish ed In the Times News of Nephi, Utah a weekly newspaper published near est said lode mining claim, once a week for a period of nine weeks. 4-- 1-- 2-- ELI F. TAYLOR, ReglBter Jr. Claimant's Attorney. A. B. Sawyer, 709 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication March 21 1924. Date of last publication May 16. 1924 KHOK GOODVKAU REPAIRING SYSTEM BEST MATERIAL USED Prompt Mall Order Service S. A. OirlMeiwen Prop Nephi, Utah "He Build Wlwly Who Build Well" TO BUILD WELL Nephi Piaster HAS NO EQUAL The Largrot and Port of G)poni Natural la The World NEPHI rLAHTEU AND MFO. COMPANY The Admirable Scarecrow tt NEFHl, UlAkL TIMKa-NKVV- S. RHEUMATISM GONE, TOO DECLARES MRS. WEARNE By EDWARD LEVINE was painful. My knees, aukles, and "I Didn't Dream Any Med feet would get so sore, stiff and im, Weitirn Newappr Union.) I could hardly walk or bear TT HAD stood flapping in every wind icine Could Bring The Re- swollen my weight on them. I finally befor several years. Just a pole, with lief Tanlac Did" Says Chico came so cripple that doing my house a man's old suit about It, and a man's I did well to work was impossible old hat nailed to the head, the wooden Lady. get around at all. head of It. An admirable scarecrow. "My condition is as different sine "I heard so much about Tanlac It kept the birds away. It was a work of genius. overcoming other troubles, I thought taking Tanlac as day is from night. But It frightened Farmer 011118" it might help my rheumatism, too, Every bit of soreness, stiffness, and Washable Walls as Soft as Velvet to the Eye young wife. She couldn't bear to go but I didn't dream it would give me swelling has left me and I never feel Tanlac is A PLAT waehable wall paint beau- - icate and effective tints of Devoe near it. She asked Glllis to take It such complete relief," is the enthus a touch of rheumatism. aatiafia tlflaa and exactly In Velour Finish you can very easily iastic statement of Mrs. Elizabeth certainly wonderful o do what It ha3 down, and he laughed at her. tbe degree that it bidee the aurntce and inexpensively achieve tbe utFor the matter of that, many things Wearne, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 145, done for me." underneath and develop tbe deaired most beauty in your home. . for sale all Tanlac is color effect lonewith a minimum numgood drugby frightened Bessie Glllis about the Chico, Calif. Remember . . . the quality of the ber of ooata. i Over product determines the kind of a ly farm. She had been used to city "Even now I dread to think how gists. Accept no substitute. Devoe Velour Piniah bruahaa job you get Rheumatism 40 million bottles sold. life, gentler ways than her husband's terribly I suffered. out freely, covers perfectly and dries This Coupon Is Worth 40 Cents uncouth ones. And be had forced her was In my limbs from the knees into a finish flat, velvety rapidly FttI w UUa aM pnaam a aa wMiai without glare, streaka or brush to marry him. Some hypnotic power. down, so bad that every step I took Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. W aw win M rau Prat a caa marks. It is easily washed with soap an, Dmm PaaM ana VarfMah ProOoat a She never ceased to be perhaps. and water, always sanitary and exrarfuclloB of 40 oauu oa at Ma. awga aaa. i afraid of him. Frightened to death, r iar r, iii ' tremely durable. ill Two Types of Asphalt. Pay on Installment "'an. she admitted to herself. Even the loneDon't tolerate worn, decreasing, Taa. J two There are One of types and New asphalt. York The Child's Nursery 23 uncleanly walla another ttngleweek. Km, ly nights when Glllis was away seemed Dnwlrart . fwwa T. a. mmI ar is native asphalt, which Is found In war. Through the tasteful use of the del preferable to the nights when he was bospltal has devised a plnn for welform In natural the deposits generally oming the stork yn the Installment there with her. NEPHI IMPLEMENT AND lakes In Bentmilti, Venezuela, TriniThat was why she welcomed It when plan. Prospective mother register In of HARDWARE STORE he took a man to help and live in the advance for reservations and pay 17 dad and other places. The second form of asphalt is known as crude oil, which hi nths. hc house young Summers a city boy, sr $16 per month for khv-comes In wells from Oklahoma. Texas. pri-iim a Nephi Utah uml like herself. Told that he must get ording to whether Mexion and California. This ns"hnlti' nt At tie t in out on a farm if he was to regain his. room is required. AUTHORIZED AQENT fOR, oil Is Into distilled kerosene gasoline, health. He worked all right Farmer baby's arrival all i p.t ?l n iliit th etc. The residue from this forms a DEVOE PAINT AND VARNISH PRODUCTS Is uL i; e: i nxeil nl' family Glllis saw to that. hard substance whl- h is known as as "He'll be company for you, Bessie," at I'tlcc. phaltlc cement. wMi-l- is the last form Glllis said, with a grim smile, and of distillation. This .(s; l':iltic cementhen she was more afraid than ever of Oriental Rugs Prom Eight Lands. ts used for road const ruction. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUAU noon the her husband. For weeks she hardly following real estate:' oriental countries that are Prineln:il COUNTY, STATU OF UTAH. dared speak to young Summers. The south half of the north east Clilnu. are Af nttrs India, oroduclnii Sense. The Sixth "What's the matter? Don't you like quarter of section 33, Twp. Eleven S. Peluelilstan 1'ersia. Turke H. M. Miller. Plaintiff, vs. J. Leo R. 1 West in Juab County. "Puptarattiesla," a sixth sense that him?" asked Glllis, with his rough ghanistan. and Asia Minor. Caucasia stan, enables the possessor to Intuitively Ellertson, and E. LeRoy Ellertson, laugh. "I brought him for company for Dan Martin, perceive the truth, has been discovered defendants. you, seeing as you took a turn against To be sold at sheriff sale on tho by a French scientist. He asserts that Sheriff Hope an Unsafe Friend. me." Hope Is a pleasunt acquaintance. this sixth sense is especially devel- 30th day of April, 1924 at the east By P. P. Christison, Deputy Sheriff. "I I love you." lied Bessie. A lot of husbands front door of the county court house First Publication April 11th, 1924 Gil Us laughed long and loud at that. but an unsafe friend. Hope Is not the oped in women. He seemed to take a diabolical pleas- man for your banker, but he may do will wonder why this Is hailed as a :n Nephi, Utah, at the hour of 12 Last publication April 25th, 1924. recent rHscnverv Omnhn Bee. ure in throwing the two together. He very well for a traveling companion. would drive Into town In the evenings more than he used to, and when he was gone young Summers and Bessie Glllis would seize the opportunity to talk to each other. ' What things they found to say! Is It to be wondered at that love stole In between them? They refused to ad mit it for a long time until the eve ning when they found themselves In each other's arms. Light-SixAnd they swore never to kiss again ; and that night when Glllis came home he looked Into their faces and laughed and laughed. inch. And 122 are exact to one-ha- lf It is designed and superintended you buy a car in the The man was a devil. He seemed to ' which an that. class, divine everything. At last he drove by engineering department are some things you costs us $500,000 yearly. them to the point of desperation. They Genuine leather cushions, ten should know. agreed to go away together. It was Each steel formula has been proved inches deep. Unusual 'equipment. less their love that was driving them We made a canvass of men who the best for its purpose by years of Scores of extra values. tli a Gillis' laugh. rival cars in this class. And tr ts. On some we pay 15 premium bought when an fixed Glllis Tney evening 100 in each we found that 96 makers to get them exactly right. bought would be in town, the evening of marMade by the leaders without knowing these facts. ket day. They had two hundred dol Each car in the building gets 32,000 Bessie lars Summers' earnings. So, for your sake and our sake, we tests and inspections. This is one of the cars which has would take nothing but what she had want to present them to you. made Studebaker the leader in All the with her. preceding brought Save $200 to $400 The crankshafts are machined on day they were looking forward to the quality cars. Our sales have almost-treblefarmer's departure. They did not sleep in three years. Studebaker builds 150,- that night. The trend toward Stude-bake- rs And the next morning Gillis, with 000 fine cars yearly. It has become a senhis laugh, announced that he meant builds in model factories, sation. to take young Summers Into market modernly equipped. It Last year 145,167 peowith him. has spent $38,000,000 in to how "You'll Urn how to sell and paid $201,000,000 for ple the past five years on buy." he told him. laughing. "Guess Studebaker cars. new-da- y and plants you kin spare him for the day, Bes Back of this car is an equipment. sie?" honored name, which for The two drove off together in the and By quantity 72 years has stood for it saves large buggy on the nine miles to town. It would be dark when they got back. sums per car. A car like high ideals. Bessie and Summers bad had a few this Light-Si- x, built unBehind it are $90,000,-00- 0 hurried words together. They agreed der ordinary conditions, of assets, staked on to wait till the farmer went Into town would cost $200 to $400 next time. A love like theirs could pleasing you better than more. others. wait. ' And all that day Bessie waited In an Studebaker Light-Si- x 11.4 less to run agony that grew and grew, and terrific Before you pay $1,000 And every time she forebodings. Read the proof at the side. or more for a car, these looked out of the door her eyes seemed This supreme quality Built by the leading fine-care facts you should to fix themselves upon the flapping maker, for whose means lower operating cars last year people paid $201,000,000. scarecrow. But how she hated It I know and compare. You cost.- - Owners of fleets of It grew dark, and at last she heard Each car, in the building, receives 32,000 tests owe that to yourself. cars in this class made the sound of the returning buggy, and inspections. audited records to prove Thankful that the long suspense was Scores of extra values, due to quantity producthis. and kitchen Send for the book the weut into over, she tion in a model 550,000,000 plant. 329 In the They compared began bringing out the dinner. Built by a .puKer whose name for 72 years has Mail us the coupon bemiddle of It the door opened. cars, running up to 25,000 stood for quality and class. low. We will send you miles each. And they Gillis stood alone on the threshold. Built of the finest steels used in motor car buildand laughed. She shuddered. free our new book that found that the Stude"Where's Summers?" she almost will inform you on five cost baker Light-Si- x ing the same as we use in our Big-Sicreamed. 11.4 less to operate simple things which re"Him? Oh. he's gone way.'' of its veal the value of a car. the than average "Gone away!" Suddenly she saw deincludes This For instance: It will en rivals. And she on Is' GUI coat. bloed spots of The was able all look at any car and tell done in as was the to saving nearly surfaces, preciation. you ran to him frantically. one cent per mile. whether it's been cheapened to meet Liberty Airplane Motors. This extra "Where Is her she cried. a price or offers true quality. care costs us $600,000 yearly, but it The farmer's eyes contracted to The reasons are these means perfect balance in the motor. mere slits of light. He gripped her It will tell you why some cars ratarm. More Timken bearings are used in its Studebaker Light-SiThe at 20,000 miles and others don't. tle "You go look at the scarecrow, Bes in this car than in any competitive we know. the best shows one single point in a closed chassis, It represents sie!" he said, with awful malevolence, car within $1,500 of its price. In steel and in workmanship it is car which measures whether you're And It was Bessie who began to we cars makcostliest the with identical 517 in There are getting top or medium quality. The operations a et not T.essle, but only thing laugh Build. book is free clip the coupon below. ing this car exact to l1000th of an that rocked and rocked upon the chair In wild abandonment of mirth. . ' mt will le i Your Next Car . Will be this if you learn the truth , WHEN Less to Run 11.4 The Touring - ar x. x, Contretempt He was sure he recognized her face, Funny, though, she didn't acknowl edge his nod women are queer some times. 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