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Show Emery Price Shoe Shop G. Box 483 work given prompt attention. Parcel post orders are our specialty. EmeryConntjAbstraclCo ure bo to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which haa been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of mat rimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. POWERS, J. N. ' The Emery County Progress Pappas, Prop. Price, Utah All progress, castle dale, LtaH coi-nt-y Published Every Saturday at Castle Dale, Utah. Plaintiffs Attorney. Green River, Utah. P. O. Address: First pub. Sept. 27 last Oct. 25. 11 Editor and Proprietor DAVID S. WILLIAMS SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, $2.00 Six Months, $1.00 Advertising Rates on Applicay'on NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 1, 1919. Notice is hereby given that George N. Kofford of Castle Dale, Utah, haa made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to ap(.6) of a second-fopropriate of water from San Rafael river, Said water will be in Emery County. diverted by means of a rock and brush dam at a point N. 44 degrees 28 min- corner utes W. 4117 ft from the W of Section 26, Township 19 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed 4117 ft In a canal and there used from March 1 to November 30, of each year to irrl- - j gate 40 acres of land embraced In the Sec. 26, and SE Vi NE NWSW and ESE',i Sec. 27, township and. range aforesaid. As much of said water as may be necessary will be used for domestic purposes during the entire year. This application Is deslg- nated in this office as No. 8203. All protests against the granting of said application, stating tne reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 32.60, and filed In this office within thlrty 30 days after the completion of the P"b'ctlon of this notice. G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer. Date of first publication October 11, 1919. Date of completion of publication November 8, 1919. CASTLB DALE. UTAH Abstracter of Titles Entered as second class mail matter at Castle Dale postofficc Licensed Be sure of the title to the land you Tou can never know the purchase. true condition without investigation. O. Sorenson ot six-tent- or the ryf STATiigtslASSCCLMlSN mtmk Our Abstracts Tell It AU L'LMl Jr., Mgr. Metroi j the federation to make it clear to Sullivan and his crowd that they stand without the pale. It is not in their Attorney-at-Laand Notary Public hearts to te Americans and repent-enc- e upon their part would be a mear Orangeville, Utah mockery. The duty that now faces the Utah federation is to rid itself of did patriotism manifested during the these undesirables and to commit Itwar by the toilers of America a con self henceforth to the splendid AmeriDR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN clusion growing out of the astounding can principla of the rula of the maDentist American Legion Bulletin. position in which the state 8 working jority. Castle Dale, Utah classes have been placed by the evil doera responsible for the drafting and AH Kinds of Dental Work atLVE YEAR for the coup which resulted In the tended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at residence. adoption by the recently held state OLD LENDS labor convention of a resolution In- dorsing Russa's crowning shame, the 1UU A Blemish on Labor's Escutcheon. . Individuals given to making snap judgments might be pardoned If they reached the conclusion that organized labor in Utah is lacking in that splen- J. K. REID w j j j j lyJJ E0Y j DULL Alii J j soviet system. Castle Valley The action of the Utah Federation was not only contrary to the fine O. J. Anderson, Manager Americanism displayed at the Atlantic CASTLE DALE, CTAII City convention of the American Fed- We are prepared to do your abstract- eration of Labor In turning a deaf car to the came but was in ing with care and dispatch. You can opposition to proposition, the great need of the not safely buy or Dell land or secure hour, a 100 per cent Americanism a loan without having an abstract of from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Canadian line on the north the title to the oume. tb the southernmost reaches of the Union. The Bolshevist sentiments car ried into the Atlantic City convention B. W. DALTON by such Individuals as James Duncan cf Seattle were paralleled by the Abstract Attorney-ut-La- Co. Notary Public w, PRICE. UTAH Cash Paid For Liberty Bonds Dy the BOWEN MERCANTILE CO Huntington, Utah Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups ATTORNEYS Eleventh unwarranted AT LAW FJoor, Dcaeret nank Wdg. I akc City. Utah Salt Sllvuttiil ITIce. Utah Illdn. R. M JONES, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .CASTLE DALE. UTAH Office at Residence, one block north of Andersen hotel corner. Phone 27-- x NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION De- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Sep- tember S, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Mary Zwahlen Behunin, of Ferron, Utah, who, on March 27,1914, made Desert Land Entry, Serial No. Section 8, 012372, for Township 20 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 13th day of October. 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur Joseph Worthen, David Behunin, J. H. Behunin, all of Ferron, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. First pub. Sept. 13 last Oct 11. 1919. NENW. and . Ol-se- n, santi-men- ts shamelessly borne into the Utah convention by Delegate Sullivan and his comrades of the scarlet brotherhood. This Duncan, by the way, 1b the same Duncan who tried vainly to stir up lasting trouble in the recent Winnipeg labor troubles, who had done the same before in Seattle and who led the Bolshies In the Washington city Just recently during the visit there of President Wilson. He and his sort are undersirable Americans unable to see the difference between liberty and license. The sooner the United States finds a way to curtail the activities of men of this stripe the better off America will be. Organized labor will do Itself a healthful service if it takes the Initiative in casting out these deluded radicals who almost daily bring down upon a noble cause from strictures the American people. Radicalism Is of two sorts as are noHt things clean and unclean. It was a clean radicalism that the Lenine-Trotsk- y regime in Russia the form of government far-tieIt is removed from democracy. lass autocracy and class tyranny, and lot an Intelligent and normal indivi lual the world over will be found te ay a good word for it. Organized labor gave a host of mua ;ular men to the army, navy and marine corps for service In the war. These men are now legionaires in the American Legion. There is a special task for these men In Utah today. Carry Into labor's ranks the demand for a 100 per cent Americanism. By Its future action let It purge Itself of the stigma that an . evil "and wilful minority placed upon it. Under God's sun there Is no government that is so wholly democratic, so entirely in the hands of all citizens, bo responsive to their will as that guaranteeing equal political opportunity to all under the Constitution of the United States of America. It is worth perpetuating, and no cost Will be too great to pay if the time shall come when it must needs be defended. Those who watch events closely know that organized labor in Utah is not In sympathy with what appeared to be the sentiment of the recent state convention. It is through this fortunate circumstance that the Utah federation escapes the gravest charge that can be laid against an American. It behooves the real Americans within pro-luce- d YOUR INTERESTS ARE OUR INTERESTS Mone After Shnol f n J . .... , lnVCMS It With Undo Sam Probate Guardianship Notice & San Francisco liile we are "gafv or Kespeclhi bing" pro and con these days an it "dii.hI I County I'li-iSigners lor Further Information. Americas contribution to the wai ami victory, nue a fiesli suriaa b eea comes a ktter .rum a twelve yea. , l! IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND Sacramento bov exeranlifvin- - the wat 4 fnr Emery County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of E. H. Cox, I contr.b .tion to America. II wa deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dressed to the Ui.ettor o! tie t Notice is hereby given by the underLoan O.ganizatiim ot t e K . signed, administrator cf the estate of tral Reserve District, and reaci.: E. H. Ccx, deceased, to the cred"Dear ir: I have bought $." wor'.b itors of and all persons having claims of War Saviiigs Stamps and am trying ncainst the said dereaseri to exhibit to get $100 ttoitn beiore tt.e vtar with the necessary vouchers, .j them, out. within two months after the first of this notice, to the said ad"I am twelve years o'd and have at his residence In Huntministrator earned eve.y dollar or it h.r ir, Emery County, State of Utah, my neighbors, cutting lav... ..r ,at ington, he same being the place for the transIng. and running er.ands. lu ...vi igj of the business of said estate. director here said fo me to vune to ition ate of first publication Sept 20, 1919. you and you wojld send me a nand JOHN P. BROCKBANK, grenade bank if I have earned two Administrator Wai Savings Stamps during my vaca- A. M. Truman, Attorney for Adminis-tion. I have earned 'x already ana trator. pub. Sept. 20 last Oct. 11, 1919. expect to get at least two more betoie chocl starts. Hop.ng I am deserving of one, 1 remain, IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AXD for Emery County, State of Utah. In "Very truly yours, he' matter of the estate of John L. "WILLIAM NADER. deceased. NOTICE TO Brasher, "20 li V Street. CREDITORS. "Sacianinto, Calif." Notice is hereby given by the under-- i C. A. Farnsworth, asKoi iaie ill e;tor ssgncd, administrator of the estate of if the War Loa:i Organization !or i.a Jchn L deceased, to the cred-- , Twelfth Federal Reserve DLtr.ci. ta- itois of Biasaer, and all persons having claims llied: against the said deceased, to exhibit When I read Mem, with the necessary vouchers, "My Dear William: four letter telling me how hard you i. ithin two months after the first pub-- : ko. ked to earn thai $(i" yoii .we in- iv Qtirn of this notice, to the said ad-- i s.iator at his residence In Hunt-- : vested in War Saving .i Stamps and '.hat you expect to iiitieas.' n o $IU0 iiijjten, Emery County, State of Utah, the same being the place for the transi efore the end of the year, it made me action of the business of said estate, think of a picture that Kalyh Vai Jiey, ate of first publication Sept. 20, 1919. n artist, drew o e day dai.ng the VicJOHN W. BRASHER, tory Liuorty Lean, it was a pict.ne j! Administrator Uncle Sam shaking hand wi a a work- A. M. Truman, Attorney for Adminisman who had just bought a Liberty trator. Bond and Uncle Sam was say.ng. as ..e First pub. Sept. 20 last Oct 11, 1919. looked the wo. kman q aarely in i:i IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND eye. Von are my kind ot an American Your letter made me think ol for Emery County, State of Utah. In matter of the estate of John W. that uict.ire bcta.i.e yua aie my kind th Lott. deceased. NOTICE TO CREDof an American. After this when I ITORS. think of that putiie w.ll so.- yoa in Notice is hereby given by the underutead of the workman shaking hands signed, administratrix of the estate of witb. Uncle Sam. John W. Lott, deceassd, to the cred"Yours fo America. itor of and all persons having claims "C. A. F A K . J W 0 R T H . against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within two months after the first pub lication or tnis notice, to the said ad ministrairix at her residence In Hunt XOIICE TO YVATKR USERS Emery County, State of Utah, ate Engineer s Office, Salt Lake City, ington, ma ame Deing tne place fOr the transUtah, September 17, 1919. of the business of said estate Notice is hereby given that A. J. action l ate of first publication Sept 20, 1919. Wilson, if Draper, Utah, and D. A. HANNAH C. LOTT. keen, of Salt Lake City, Utah, have Administratrix ade app.ieation in accordance with A. M. Truman, Attorney for Adminis ha rcn.uiren.ents of the Compiled tratrix. aws of Utah, 1917, as amended ly the rirst pun. sept, last Oct. 11, 1919. i 'fSin Lawsof Utah, 1919, to of fifty (50) second-fee- t Lists ivater from Ferron Creek, In Emery i ENTRY OP ounty. Said water is to be diverted t .t1;?1H'VH,,yl i.i.iia isi. FOREST at a point S. 45 degrees E. 1366.7 ft. Notice hereby . given that the from the northwest corner of Section nnrle fioor;KAl i 7. Township 20. South. Ranee 7 East. 590 a, "T., "1'"'. emraeing alt Lake Base and Meridian, and con- - jal Forest, Utah, will be subject to Bet lived bv means of a ranal fnr a riin. .u- - J ,,n.in - j .liment and untru ujjuci luc iiro- tance of twelve miles and there used visions of the homestead laws of the trom January 1 to December 31, in- olule8 Rna lne act of June 11, V . we arc vitally interested in Eastern Utah from every point of view, and it is our earnest desire always to assist in bringing to this section the recognition it is entitled to. We are prepared to give you the same accomodations consistent with good financial judgment that are offered by the largest banks of the state with theadd-e- d inducement that we are better located to take care of your needs. How7 may we serve you? One One One One One Cook Stove, Range. Set New Chain Harness. Set New Buggy Harness (Double.) Set New Buggy Harness (Single.) Hand Printing Machine. Three Alfalfa Seed Cleaning Mills (Clipper.) One 2 2 Horsepower Gas Engine, Second Hand. One 12 H.rsepower Ga3 Engine, Nearly New. One Mustard Seed Extracting Machine. 1-- One New Grain Chopper. One Second Hand Grain Chopper. One New Royal Sewing Machine. And many other things that are useful that you can have cheap by calling on me or writing before they are sold Will exchange for any kind of produce. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. NIXON J. W. HUNTINGTON, UTAH ACM AIV0ONB -- j pub-icati- i COAL We have installed new equipment through out the Black Diamond Coal Mine in Straight Canyon and are prepared to furnish you with FIRST CLASS SCREENED COAL IN ANY QUANTITY I I without the los3 cf a moment's time. Drive right up and get your lead or send your boy and we will see that he is loaded safely and started on his way home. i 1 ' S2.50 a Ton Black Diamond Coal THOS. T. LAMPH, Lessee - MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND IM-PROVE- Real Hslate Bought, 5dd El Exchanged LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE . " at tne v rtTon Call or Write J. Frank Otterstrom, Huntington, Ut lTnltnH Vhu.Vind I Make Your Life on . 7 'H0 a,crfs " M'MMONti , S n.-o- J,!? by ,otT,2 th acre8)-scc-i8- - 2 Vou will no no food, and watals das in lhe - 4to yw i h ,".V,;li"'"utifiioner rn fa St the General Ooi ii r HONE (hen have a "hired mim" who asks 24 hours man hired Ar ,1 who is always ready and never kicks. r-i- ffi"ru. putting in a RURAL TELE of Lot 16 (20 wi-rk- s Eastern Utah Telepi lone Co. - aftt r service, and defend the above ti,. tutw &vWwii; f, the farm Easier cres). Sec. 19, T. S. L. m 160 acres, an- in am n or L avbonrn P pm., ' V" Emery County, State of Utah. SUM- Oale. Utah; List rno v?4 of Lot 1 (9.93 MONS. John Vetere, Plaintiff, vs. th c.Bi. 2 (10.07 EH Lot of iiosina ctere Defendant. Boreal, tho via The State cf Utah to the said defend- - sf.u e N4 i' 0, K- 6 E., ISO ant' You are hereby summoned to appear WJ1,f.,?1,S- - K,nft within twenty days after service of this The E of Lot 1, Sec 6 T 17 S R i E 9 93 acres, listed you. if s?rvP(J within R:tn;mons without annS ' vhioh this action Is M 'T; in V23'" COt'RT OF THK Seventh Judicial District, in and for Price Commercial & Savings Bank v., 'u 'h...n. !E r iv IN T11K DISTRICT Member of Federal Reserve System D .Ailu.;L of unsurvcyed land embraced CUy" in Sections 1, 2. 3, 10. fn" .!. 12. 13. 14. and U, Township 20;faith claiming any of said lands for .'ouih. Range 9 East. This applica- - j agricultural purposes prior to ion is designated in the State Engin- - i1- - 19(J6- - and has not abondonedJanuary aamo has a preference right to make er s ofLce ns No. a for the lands actually All protests against the granting cf Il,,n"estc;ld entry ' J .VVon8. .mid Persons men- stating the reasona ne w. r, mast uc made by affidavit In right subject to he pr or right of any tn duplicate, ucconiuanif d with t wh provided siirh luitio. $2.60. and f.led In this office within applicant is qualified to mak hn-.thirty (30) days after the completion fle!u entry and the preference right exert'ised prior to November 5, 191 of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer. ?" wlY,th date the Iandi will be subjeet Date of first publication Sept. 27, tte T lllZT Thl b? 1919. Date of completion of publi- U0 acres) the F U nf ? H STRONGEST the following articles reserved when selling out the store. Look them over and if you can use any of them you may procure them for MUCH LESS THAN ACTUAL COST. One New U. S. Cream Separator, No. 15. t acres ONE OF THE ASfinancial institutions in the slate, PT5TCE. UTAH EaTHS J. W. Nixon offers at Genuine Bargain Prices ' R i mjJ ; Miller. Manatret |