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Show COITNTY EBY lu' 11 fy ?zz n" nmimmmi - - j r1- . . i Utt.-- .;r. am hi KWMttSMBMMS Mil PROGRESS. CASTLE UAltt. 3 , i I ' r r. . Sl tT.a 1 ! at nsr nou.s Pleasure Hour club Thursday afternoon. ir onrt fr Cliff Ostler are here from California, visiting with the lat. ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pet- Ca erson. Pwrev of Salt Lake is local relatives and friends. visiting th truest of her grandparents, air. and Mrs. Juhn Y. Jensen. HEMSTITCHIXO and PICOTING Reas win-niirh onable prices. Mrs. Emery Larsen, residence next door north of elementary school, Casth Dale, Utah. meetiiifr Thurs. Th. n:ireFit-teu.cheday niKht the second for this year was a very successful affair in every way. Refreshments were served ty a special committee. Miss Nellie Bunnvl left Monday morning by way of Salina canyon for Widtsoe, where she was to be marrted She has the best to R. B. Vourig. wishes of a hot of friends throughout the county. Mr. and Mrs. Mintrose Killpack of Drigg-sIdaho, were visitors in the Date for a short time Monday before returning to their home. They had been in attendance at the funeral, of held at Price, over the remains Mont's father, thv late John D.- Kill-pacformery of Ferron. who died at Price ut the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Williams. iima see Mthe rosd hen ycu drive a n 'o;j , t fr . S.rt Model IW 1195 to 1525 fotrmm.nl tax tobt mJJui. f o. b. Flmt, ,Vu kigan, tht moil dtmnbtt, nmaUbU. A II prim Cj.A.i-- jmuuias ytM, FUKL Motor Co., Price, Ut. n Just to state a great truth in another way Camel is so exactly what so many k, BU CKM92& Utah-Carbo- The cigarette that leads by billions rs one forever! In Bukk ilrcw il "blind sixi" i close J c'.r front po-t- s ate narrowed so that titf ti ti.t-bof ) ou and at the side, is clear, u w! fjctrr this is for safety! What extra pleasure it r:vcs to driving! I V.; for 1923. Get behind the wheel and prove for yoursc- how clenriy you can see all the road from the driver's feat. BUICK MOOR COMPANY. FLINT, MICHIGAN ' iniiian i demtralMotort Lorporaliom , Coupe f 1193 to $1850 ' CeJaDsll95toJ19y5 i NV.nn smokers want that no other brand is even a bids wanted Notice is hereby givien that bids tor furnishing of twelve tons of coal and two cords of dry cedar woojt will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Emery County until November 7, 1927. at 10 o'clock a.m. Quality of coal will be taken into consideration and right is reserved to re. Ject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. HERBERT MOFFITT, Clerk close seconcL tins WIIKN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK'LL BUILD THEM REPORT Made to the Rank Commissioner ot th fctate of Utah of the condition of THE EMERY COUNTY BANK Located at Castle Dale, In the county of Emery. State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of September, 127. RESOURCES Louns and Dis$173,008.14 counts 1 . "Hierdrafts ..looks. Bonds and Se ' curities, etc. House I'ttrn r and Fixtures . utlier Jit l'state Owned. Due fvou. C her Bunks . . $ 2,687.92 fapb Her . i . 714.64 FOR RENT 46,636.10 1,800.00 3,257.74 1,450.00 17,130.12 ..... : . . . 1.907.50 2.509.85 12,505.00 Cash, on Hand. . 1,497.25 1,497.25 rcpe. rooms, partly I Located at Green River. In the County close OTAL $263,807.01 of Emery, State of Utah, at the of business on the 30th day of Sep 1ABILITIES tember, 1927. ; Paid In ....$ 25,000.00 RESOURCES i i5.ooo.oo .cans and Dls- i .' . , . None ' counts . 2,630. 7 i and Bills of 4ess .v.!!).:.- None' this Bank Rediscounted None Overdrafts stocks, Bonds and Securi1.497.25 10,459.66 ties, etc. "id Profits 1,133.53 None Claims and Judgments . . Taxes and 6,300.00 1,010.44 Banking House 1,95.S0 Furniture and Fixtures . -. Other Real Estate Own,116,270.03 T O 1 10,287.17 ecj i ,Ia iDue from Federal Reserve ; 31.50 None Bank i 116,573.65 deposits Due from other Banke... 16,413.47 - ' 1 7.46 76.92 Cash Items '17.CS 422.50 iX)S..n. . 81.435.14 Gold 5,019.28 20,000.00 Silver i';ie 7.421.00 3,393.12 Currency Total Cash on Hand . . 12,939.70 61.13 794.50 '. ..$263,607.01 Expenses , 38.10 Interest Paid . . hies -- Cr. Capita Sun' J "..Air Author Total (CowrlKht by the I'enn Puhilahlng Oe.) SYNOPSIS 1 . i n, , of-dr- .y na 1 t Emery County Bank, CASTLE DALE, UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS P.'.MIiBL SINGLETON, President ... ... CRAWFORD. Vice-Preside- nt $15,000 P. P...DYR2KI PCTER JolSsiN EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier W. C SNOW. SAF10TV DKTOSIT BOXES FOR RKOT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Dlretrs Write for Particulars d CHAPTER 1. With David, guide, Brent Steele, of the Amarican travelMuseum of Natural History. ing In northern Canada. By a stream he hears daughter of Col. Hllaire St. Onge, factor at Walling He Kiver, play the violin superbly. in i r,, duct-.- ; himself and accepts an Invitation to make the Dost his home luihvr his stay.. From St. Onge he me mysierious creature 01 iean.toi evil, ihe "W indigo," and the dlsap- pearance of a canoe and Its crew, with the season's take of furs. CHAPTER II. Steele hears the "Win- Lavld and Michel, St. Onga's digo." head-maleave for the scene of the eanoe's .disappearance. St. Onge tells Steele that Lascelles. the company's manager at Fort Albany, seeks his ruin in order to compel Denlse to marry him to save her father. CHAPTER III. Hearing her vleU realises that Denlse Is playing, Steele sacrificing . brilliant musical career to, oomfurt he father. David and but are u.icommuvloativ Indian Ir CHAPTER IV. St. Onge's employ, is caught listening to Steele's talk with David and Michel, and roughly handled. Steele loams that Louis Laflamme, factor at Ogoke, has made application to her father tor the hand of Denlse. CHAPTER V. Pierre, Indian from Ogoke, visits the Wailing River post, ostensibly for gun shells. David and Michel are suspicious of him. CHAPTER VI. Lascelles visits Walling River. He Jeers at stories of the "Wlndlgo." To his consternation. Denlse tells Steele she is Lascelles' fiancee CHAPTER VII Steele, David and Michel leave to visit an Ujibway camp, on the trail of the "Wlndigo," and en route Neplgon. s CHAPTER VIII Talk with the confirms the suspicion that Pierre e Is a spy and his accomThe "Windiso" is heard and plice. hunted, but escapes. Michel returns to River with messages. Wailing In an effort to hold the terrified Steele, Indians, takes the trail of the "Wlndlgo," without result. CHAPTER IX Steele and David start for Neplgon. At ugoke Laflamme welcomes the travelers, seemingly learning with surprise of the "Wlndigo" and the loss of St. Onge's lui canoe. Steele meets Rote, Lauamme t mistress, who is introduced by Laflamme as his sister. (Continued from last week) Tor u. long space David sat with head on bunds, sturlng Into the fire. Steele smoked in silence, waiting for the mood of his friend to change, when the rest would be told. At length. Dnvld straightened nnd turned to the other Mack eyes glitter-- j ins, as he honrscly ds'inanded: "W'atj you t'lnk dnt Lnfhimme say w'en de feller rench I.os' Ink'? Dees ees w'at he say: 'Put man ovnir on de Pelican ees dead by now. I got no men to sen'. You not go buck ; I got work for you wld beeg canoe down in Wabl-goon- .' " Again Dnvld paused, his face black with his thoughts. "So Latlinnnie left your trother to die alone to starve?" Duvid nodded. "Daf feller had feur of Laflamme, but he go buck to de Pelican w en he get chance." "What did, he find?" asked Steele. MNodin" half-bree- 832.60 None Miscellaneous, Collection acct. 1100 Cash Short TOTAL $105,088. 6 LIABILITIES .vford, being first duly 1 26.000.00 Stock Paid In apltal ,tg to law deposes and None to is cashier of the Surplus Fund a d bank; that the above undivided Pro, 146.37 fits at contains a full, Interest ig reportstatement 910.14 of the orrect ti 82.20 e said bank at the close Exchange 140.00 i th 30th day of Sep; RentsTotal 1,278.91 uesa Expenses . ,IUND CRAWFORD and Taxes Paid, . t: ' ' 832.60 etc CRAWFORD 446.31 Net Undivided Profits r . KELLER . Subject Deposits JOHANSEN to Check 58,946.09 Director Cashier's Checks. . 1,266.64 :. .nd sworn to before me Total Demand Deposits 60.212.7t ' of October, 1927. this Time Certificates 10,603.88 V. Q. tACOCK. JR.,Notary Public 8,826.61 Savings Deposits (SEAL) Residing at Orangeville, lime Deposits.. 19,429.41 I tah: commission expires 23rd day of Bills lotai Payable with Federal None February. 1931. Reserve Bank s None Other Bills Payable None , Bonds Borrowed EOF UTAH : None -- ash Over Off!' "ik Commissioner) TOTAL $105,088.63 I. ton. Bank Commissioner On f Utah, do hereby certify Contingent Liabilities of t Account of Indorsements thti 'Oing Is a full, true and None of this Bank of the statement of the or opipany, filed in my 10. of October, 1927. JTATE OF UTAH I CI2TH PIXTON. of Emery Bank Commissioner bounty Kirko Martin, being first duly worn according to law, deposes and .ays that he is cashier of the above SltMOX8 JN THE SEVENTH JU tamed bank; that the above and foredicial Diatrtct Court in and for going report contains a full, true, sji4 Siorrect statement of the oondlUon of Kmery County. State of Utah. Par-themeon Simeonide th said bank at the close of business Plaintiff, rm, Defendant. SUM. on the 30th day of September, 1927. Slmeonldea, MONS. KIRKK MARTIN id The Stat of Utah to th Defendant: You are hereby summon. Correct Attest: H. L. PURDT 4 to appear within twenty days after H. B. COLE the service of this summons upon you, If served within the County in which J. D. BTER8 Directors this action is brought; otherwise, vltftln thMy days after service, and Subscribed and sworn to before m flefcnd th r.bove entitled action; and this 7th day of October, 1927. E. A. DUFFORD, Notarv Public in ca.'e of yo'Jr failure so to do, Judg. meiit. will be rendered against you ac(SEAL) Residing at Green River. cording to the demand of the com- Utah; commission expires the 16vn plaint, which has ben filed with the day of April, 1929. clerk of said court. This action Is ) STATE OF UTAH roiifht painst you to dissolve the bor viatrimony heretofore and Office of Bank Commissioner J I. Commissioner between you and the Seth Pixton, Bank or all further necessary of the State of Utah, do hereby certify a la' 'ief.. that the foregoing is a full, true and ' RY correct copy of the statement of the RUGGERI, Attorney for Plaintiff. above named company, filed in my of' 1 !' ss; Silvagnl Building, fice this 10th day of October, 1927. Pvi. SETH PIXTON '.'.!.. 15 last Nov. 12, 1927 Beak Commissioner of "Toilers of the Trail -The Whelps oftheWolT ! V 1927, R. 1. Reynold Company, winnon-Salei- By GEORGE MARSH 1 O ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. BANK COMMONWEALTH 19,610.27 as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat' ofVoices Made to the Bank Commissions ot the State of Utah of the condition of the all cigarettes were as good 1 The Valley REPORT ? (fol Three furnished. Including a piano. In the P. C. Chrlstensen apartments. Apply to R. C. Miller, Castle Dale, (adv.) Mlche-return- Tete-Boul- . e, OJlb-way- Tele-uoul- "What?" MMy brodder crawl to de riviere drown heesel' before he starve." an" Tobacco N. C. "Duvld," suld the man across the fire, "I want to apologize for keeping you off that snake. He was helpless and I thought If I allowed you to go back that nlgltt, and we were afterward overhauled, it would mean our finish; but now I wish you had throttled him." , "I had hard fight not to keel heera but you're de boss," added the loyal OJibway. "You'll have your opportunity this winter never fear." "Mebbe; fcnt dey muy wait for aa tomorrow at de Frying Pan." "You still think that some of them may have been sent overland to cut us off?" "eef "YVal." said the cool I hunt cunoe traveling dls way from Ogoke, diit ees w'ere I sen' deni." "Rut they won't have had time to get there.". Tomorrow we see." "Mebee not. And the red stole rolled himself In his blanket. half-bree- The stars still hung ahove the Jack-fisalthough there was a hint of dawn In the graying east, when a canoe slid swiftly through the shadows on tiie way to the Frying Pan rapids. Once over the carry around this roaring cauldron of white-wateInto the spray of whose flumes and cross currents no man, red or white, had ridden a canoe and come through, and the two friends could snap their fingers at Laflamme's pursuing pack of wolves, for thirty miles of river, from which they would not lift their flying canoe, then lay before them. As they paddled toward the carry above the thundering Frying Pan. Steele asked the Indian whose eyes ceaselessly searched the shore below them : "Have these rapids ever been run?" "No! Dey are ver bad een some place," muttered David. "Could we run themT" The Indian shook his head. "Then why did you Insist on our having our getting poles handy?" David did not answer. "Yf.u're wasting your time watchlnf that portage," laughed Steele. Still the OJibway ignored the man In the stern. Then the scoffer suddenly wondered why the bowman was edging the nose of the boat, as they A drifted, away from the carry. thrill shot through him. Had David seen something suspicious?" The bout was fa.t approaching easy rifle range. With his paddle burled, the Indian, simulating leisurely action, and followed by Steele, was rapidly adding to the distance between the canoe and the shore. But to the straining eyes of the American the scrub told nothing. "What is It? I can't make anything out," demanded Steele. Had; from the tow came: "Keep on paddle; dey are dere!" The words froze Steele wher be kneeled. On drifted the craft, ever edging farther and farther from the ambush. Stiff hs stone knelt the man In the how. outthrnst arms rigid, eyes anchored to the beach, wrists alone In motion. Hunched In the stern, fingers fiercely gripping his paddle. Steele, marveling at the ojibway's nerve, waited for his order. A hundred yards more and the suck of the first chute, would drjjw tJvein Into Ut F- ir. hard-runnin- g lng. Pan. The boat was now passing up In the rap'rts. punting, spent, the the portage, yet the rifles on the two men smiled 'nto each other's shore were silent. Then Steele un- drawn faces. The plan was to drown derstood. "We licked 'cm both, Laflamme and them. the Frying Pan!" gasped Steele. "Can we run It?" he called, above '"Good job. (lat!" grunted the OJimusth thunder of the white-wate- r, bway. proudly, between breaths. "Dey cles set In a crouch, nerves raw with say we He w'en we tell deni at Nepsuspense. Now we cum back an' get de lgon. "Down, flat!" Wlndlgo!" With a fierce lunge of his blade, "And Laflamme !" David swung the nose of the craft "We get heeni anyway de Wlndigo toward the beach as an Indian rose mebbe." to hla feet In the low scrub. In mockery of his victims the assassin (Continued Best wT7) laughed as he deliberately raised his rifle. But the Mannllcher with the SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DIS. trict Court of Emery County, State lone shell spat first and the surprised of Utah. A. P. Blough, Plaintiff, vs. stood. OJibway crumpled where he M. Prestwich, Barney Bigelow, Lucy "Down!" cried David. A rifle ex- Amanda Bigelow, Adelaide Larsen, & ploded on the shore, and the men In David T. Davis, Huntington Oil the boat again flattened, as a bullet Petroleum Company, a corporation, Hener Q. Hale, Trustee; Helper State splintered the gunwale. Then, caught Bank, a corporation.; W. W. Murray, In the pull of the first pitch, the canoe Harriet Murray, A. M. Finlayson, ran. slid sidevvlse, until straightened by Ebba Finlayson and - cnaries SALE. SHERIFF'S ler. Defendants. the lunge of two paddles, and nosed To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the down, out of range of the beach. Into 18th day of October, A. D. 1927, at the white half-mil- e of the boiling Fry- 2 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the County Court House, in Castle ing Pan. Dale, Emery County, Stnts of Liah, The thought of two women who the following1 property described would wait for his coming the moth- situated in Emery County, itate of er at home and the girl far on the Utah, t: The southeast quarter of the noun, Wailing wait while two battered wesrt. quarter; the southwest quarter bodies lay stiff In the Ice somewhere of the northeast quarter; the northalong the Jackflsh, flashed through west quarter of the southeast quarter quarter of the Steele's brain, then the battle was on. and the northeast of section ten, southwest quarter As the boat shot down the first township nine eighteen south of range coflume, the stark despair which had east of the Salt Lake Meridian, and sixty one hundred ntaining gripped Steele when they had been acres . sucked into the head of the rapid, Also the south half of the northgave way to desperate hope. For It east quarter and the east half of was clear, from the Insistence of southeast quarter of section eight"en, seventeen south, range nin David on the poles being free In the township east of the Salt Lake Meridian, coboat, that he had foreseen the possi- ntaining one hundred and stirty bility of being driven into the Frying acres. Tan. He believed the fight to get Together with Seven Hundred Sixty Five shares of the capital and 0 through worth making. of the Huntington Canal & stock On leaped the canoe, Tike a runaway Reservoir Association, with all ditcn horse, ever seeking the black water and water rights of every nature, how channels, hanging momentarily on the evier evidenced. JESSE R. NELSON. t lip of disaster, only to be lifted and Sheriff of Emery County, I tan swung off by the pole of the fighting Datd September 15th, 1927.15. 27- bow-maburying Its nose In the First pub. Sept. 17 last Oct. spume of broken water, to rise, shake wiTPni'SKRS VOTirp free, and plunge on Into the white riot State Engineer's Office, Salt Lak . beyond. City, Utah, September 15, l27-.18 Finally, ns the rock wnila of the LN,tice gl?Y Olsen, '"hs, K. Olsen gorge swept past in a gray blur to p08t office addresses are Price, Utah, eyes which hunted the water trail have made application in accordance utah: Vav?58 r!gllhana Dp, circled air, then regrlpped his 1019 anrt 109K tn .Vianco the noint 01 diversion and place of use of 10 cf--opaddle. water from Marsing Wash "Whirlpool!" gasped Steele, the Emery County, Utah. Heretoforea sam hope which had grown with the pars- water has been diverted at point which bars S. 68 E. 8960 ft. from ing moments, dying. I'A matter of seconds and they wouid the NW cor. of Sec, 5, T. 16 S., the ll E., S. L. B. & M. and used for take the big chute ahead.; beyond irrigation of 760 acres of land e this, the suck of the whirling water ed lc the NEW Sec. Z! s NEU KWJSi Once in the grip of the eddy, the wv Sec-3- : canoe would and go dow- n- R. 11 E., S. L.' B. & M. I- - I" lnto the maw of the vortex. desired to divert the water at,1" " as toiiows: No. 1, N. From braced knees the bow-mapoints . U CTTT SfiC. 911,1 E- leaning far with bowed eT T 16 2030 R 11 N. No 2, . . . -8. , . a t1 onuncn, uie nose or tne boat iuuBiui, lL ft. rrom th W cor. oi Cat shore as it plunged and took the'0, ",aid township and range and us the Irrigation of 1040 acr.-!- of lana cnute, men, as it shot with the cur- - for embraced in the W Sec 2; rent for the pool below, two ma-1Sec NW SEV4, N Sec. 10; W T- - 16 men battled with their blades for the . ft. U E.. EH SEW Inches-Inc- hes T' 15 S" i" tSW which meant victory or in I This application Ms designated With a leap the canoe hit the pool ; tm? Stae Engineer's Office as File a9 wavered, caught In of of the ... eddy; but held by the lungln'g sheered off, was free, and shot on; therefor, must be by affidavit in dup- -- to-wi- 93-10- to hb,l xrTSSST W, NE, i up-en- d n out-boar- Tk Tm- V. M m ln-i'- 0 - 8-- l' SlJ5' !S - ..... jr u&ys alter IHO of the. tovj t.i. entire. r.i,v,ii..i M. BACON, State Engineer i qeO. publication SeptetnDr awash m the slop ricU-- : 24.Dnte of 1127. Dat of completion ot pub. UokUgsi OvtQWr 13. tMI. the last pitch and ont Intn easy going of the open river low With lcs -- |