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Show " ". Tr V-- r .Tri 773 f . A t " : .17- - : 77 IGAL S. Lewis, who give 424 Judge bldg, Pln 1" rods Eott and 24 rods So. the Northwest corner of Sec- -I jSalt lake City, Utah, as her pott- - from office address, did on Januarv 22nd. tlon 18, Township 29, outh Range ritn- -, tSl. file In thto office her dttlrcor- - West. Salt Lake Meridian; rcK; roborated annlic&tlon to mvntest swd B In g thence south 27 thence west 58 rods; thence north secure the cancellation of your 27 rods; thence Ea&t 68 rods to No. Serial NOTICES " : IXIt PUBLICATION 1-- "ua Uw Interior, V. Office, Bait Lake City, Utah S. . Fobruary B. 1221 Notiw is hereby given that Jam' L, Robinson, of Beaver Utah, who on May 15, 1915, made Homestead en try. No. 01448U, for SW 4 SB 1 Section 21; N 2 NE 4 Recti 28 NW 4 NW 14, -- Section -- 21, Township 29 South, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Meridian, baa filed no. K tice of intention to make three-yewi, m estaoiisn ciaiia to tne land above described, before Clerk of the uistrict court, at Beaver, Utah, on the 50th day of March, 1921, naimant names aa witnesses: Kent Morean. Charles William E. Smith. Wilford Robin son, all of Beaver, Utah. UOILD B. BLAKELY, Register. First Publication Feb. .11. 1921. Lest PublicaUon, March '11, 1921 1-- 1-- 1-- 1-- ar kj)' " - . . IF Q? iLdir . . " , S, 2 nd Department of UT ' 1 NOTICE ; ,'..,...:;- - ...NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION 018152, entry, No 018162, made - October- - 17tn, 1914, tor the southwest quarter. Section 7, Township 21 South, k ;Rftn e 10 West, 8. L. Meridian, and as grounds for her contest she alleges that entry man baa tailed to reclaim the aforesaid land or at least thereof by means of artificial irrigation since entry thereof, and that at bo time since entry was made did entryman own of control sufficient water for the successful Irrigation and reclamation, of the. aforesaid land; and: that such failure to Irrigate and reclaim said land was not due to service la the army, navy, Marine corps or other war organization of the United; States. You are. therefore further notified that the satd allegations will be taken as confessed, vad your said en try will be cancelled without furth er right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you tail to nio in this office within twenty days after th FOURTH publication of this. notice, as Bhown below, your an swer, under oatb. specifically re sponding- - to these allegations of con test, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the satd contestant aeither m person or ny registered man. You should state la your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register, K, D. Dunn, Attorney, Salt Lake one-eigh- th " A. D. 1921. , City, Utah - - SAMUEL G. GENTRY-Administrat- of the estate of Arthur Gentry, deceased. First Publication, Feb. 18, 1921 Last Publication, March 4. 1921. , , .... : Department of the Interior, V. Land Office, Halt Lake 2 the place of beginning; together with all water rights belonging to said tracts of land above described; also the following described personal property, towlt: , Thrift Stamps, $42.00 Liberty Bonds. 250.00 On and after Wednesday, tbe 9 th day of March. A. D. 1921, and written bid will be received at the resi dence of Samuel G. Gentry, the unCity, Beaver dersigned at Beaver County, Utah. r The terms of said sale will "be cr in hand, lawful money of the United States of America; ten per cent of the purchase price to accompany bid and balance to be paid at time of confirmation of sale, Dated this 11th day of February, REAL BARGAIN ' 4 ton truck with Oldsmoblle express body. Only been run 2000 miles. Has $300 worth of cord tires, trst cost $1875, now $1100. ' See M. 1L Gentry, , , 1 3-- February 10. 1921 Notice is herebv eiven that Frank B. Robinson, of Boaver, Utah, who on November 21, 1916, made Homestead entry, No. 018478, for N SE Section 12; NW SW 4, tats of Ohio. City ef Toledo, SW 4 NW Lucas County, aa. , Section 23. Town- city. Pub. March First 1921. 4, Frank J. Chansy makes oath that bet ship 29 South, Range t West. Salt Secftnd Pub. March 1921 . J. 11, is senior partner ot ths firm ot Lake Meridians has filed notice ' Third Pub. March 1921. 18, Chsnty it Co., doing businsss in the City intention to make three-vea- r nroof. Fourth Pub. March ef Tolsdo, County and Stats aforesaid, 25, 1921. to establish claim to the land above and that said flrra will par the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Mch described, before Clerk ofthe Disand every ease ot Cattrrb that cannot be trict Court, at Beaver Utanon the NOTICE A-'vi- ' cur4 by the use of HALL'S CATARRH ' 21st day of March. 1921. MEDICINE. FRANK J. CliENty. Claimant names as witnesses: In the District Court of the Fifth Jo- - Vwera to before m and subacribed In Sib day of December, tms Edwin Bonn. Wilford JLX Rohlnunn 0 diclal District of the Stats of Utah myprcMnos, A. W. GLEAHON, Abe Murdoclt, Thomas Baldwin, all (Seal) Notary Public. In and f or the County ot Beaver, of Beaver, Utah. Hall's Catarrh Vsdtclns Is taken inGOULD B. BLAKELY. Reenter. ternally and acts tbroufh ths Blood on Probata Division. ths Mucous Surfaces of ths System. nd First Publication, Feb. 18, 1921 for testimonials. Last Publication. Marci 18, 1921 F. 3. CHENBT ft CO., Totedo, O. In the matter ot the estate ot Ar Hold br all drurctita. Tto. '. . thur deceased. Gentry, Ball's Family tills tor consUpation. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell at private sale. Department of the Interior, TJ. the following described personal Fissure and other Rectal diseases land Office, Salt Lake property and real estate belonging cured methods. ; No by City, Utah to the estate of Arthur Gentry, de and the improvements there time lost from business, writs for ceased, my booklet on Rectal diseases tree. February 16, 1921 Notice is herebv riven that C1r. on, situated in the county ot Beaver, I. R. Parsons, M. D. 411, Conti to of Utah state wit: ence Grimshaw, ot Beaver, Utah, who nental Bank Building, Salt Lake ot Lot Block 29 Fractional 2, part on May 15, 191ff: made Homestead : . Plat "A", Beaver City survey and be- city, ' : ': . entry, wo. 017586, for S 2 SB i 52 Sou feet North and ing frontage. Section 15; SW 4 SW 4, Section Lost $45 In greenbacks $5 bills 8 0 feet' la length ; East and th by : W 23 NW Section West, subject to a mortgage to Da between North Creek and town, Monxownsnip 29 South. Ranre 8 Vmt. vid Pearce the sum of $1760.00. day afternoon. Lost it going home oan tiaxe meridian, has filed notice Dated May in 27, 1914, due la two from Beaver. or intention to , make three-yea- r T. J. Ely. Suitable rerears, bearing Interest at the rate ot prooi, to estanustt claim to the land 8 per cent per annum; also a mort ward given on return. anove described, before Clerk of the gage to Elizabeth McQarry in the uistnct Court at Beaver Ut, sum of $500.00, due two years after ah, on the 28th day ot March, 1921. datOi Crow Buna. ' , Hot bearing Interest at 9 per cent claimant names as witnesses; annum. This property la known par tin on Good Eating hot Josepb H. Bakes. Ernest Cowdel!. an tbe "Gentry corner"! also, is an old Charles Morgan, William' Morean. tlatlng hack to Li-- t , Lit ck 27, Plat "A" Beaver 1 tne Ail manner of all of "Beaver, Utah. early wttnri, City survey, subject to a mortgage -- 9 GOULD B. BLAKELY. Reenter In the sum of $800.-0- 0, superstltldn k";i hi wrtpini tbe.ms-tom- . to John Pearce, First publication, February 25, 1921 One hi tlnii Die eating of buns dated July 19th, 1915, due one Last publication, Marrt 25, 1921. year after date, bearing interest at on Good Fr:dji iiiittffts tbe honse the rate of 8 per cent per annum, al- from Are. Another, ilmi tun cross ' NOTICE OF CONTEST r A PASTORAL. look pretty radicalism from wa ,. in so, buus hung tip In the kitebch win inVOTED lOW THE PEOPLE IX)B PUBLICATION 5 acres of land "described aa folsure priMferlty for the coming year. silly. Just as the sun. was setting lows towlt: Commencing at . the Hot crons hnitf Novem-b- u rff"t on Good Friday Though the Socialists . increased Back of the Western fillls . v Southeast corner of Lot 6, range 4, and of the Department presldenUal tote of V. 8. Interior, r . f " .nt door will ward over to 1916 in hung vote 590,579 from near their. North and West, Beaver Local Sur- off Lana Office, Salt Lake been compiled In a form , Grandfather stood by the window , evil, is sn'i vey, running thence West 20 rods; Utah pur-- , considerably less than a million this tor' aty, all practical offlcUl ' ' gh p east 40 thence thence North more rods; his' the of fian Eating last pills. intre- - year, this Is Tery little a, and tha Tgures are very 20 40 to ' thence the eouth rods sods; HottauranC; February 17, 1921 the added women' votes should And Grandmother by the cupboard, To Byron C. Fulton, of Milford. place of beginning, also, vV tIu Wlipstra to Sowith1 "Herp. and lt compared to, ''; 10 acres ot land and the water bring Knitting, heard him say: eiiwi Wllll( I Wit tills Utoh, contestee: he "total rote was 27,101,673 cialism's, high-watmark ot 901,- thereto, described piny tbeI Terbelonging right of H to went the You to have a gain "I are ; village Hp n Mill fighter." ought In 1916, notified Marie a hereby that follows as at towlt: Is Commencing L873 In 1912, It actually na,628,74 falling To fetch some more pills today. rJyfortjNjne per ent; largely oft. k lq "woVen'a otea( ot, course. The result shows that this coun- Then Grandmother snuffed a tear- ' '. '' thU total Senator Harding try is anything but radical. Indeed, drop now Cox radicalism from OoTernor its andi danger only And said,' "It Is Jest like I sue i 16,628,378 In the .131.701, a plurality ot 7.507.--t is ahat conservatism, safely T th' parson Grandfather's liver tof Mc HardinfThisls an un- saddle, may blunder by cesnming Ain't what It used to wasf ,cndented plurality, of , course, too much and try to put over a prothe same reason that the total gram of reaction that will promote "It's getting torpid and dormant. ' ,: u 'ninMAdcnted because the radicalism. It don't function like of old, In the time men Toted for the first And even them pills he swelled s INCOME TAX FACTS ,st o the sutea' and swelling tbe Don't seem no more to catch hold: '.' al plurality. Frequent (pqulrlesare received by "They used to grab It. and. shake It StllL there Is no Winging the tact collectors of Internal revenue from And and dOwn joggle at Governor Cox got a mighty bad storekeepers and other business men And turn dear Grandfather Sol-1- , yalter tlnf.- - Jn the tan atatea of tbe as to whether the taxpayer In busi- Except when turned him brown Cox they Mr. -states South only ness for himself may deduct from "I remember when we was married rrled Harding got 718,848 . and his gross earnings an amount of sal was His liver lively and gay, ox 428,120. It these states had ary pafcLto blmslef. Wages or salary i A kickin an givin' an' ripptn sen treed tor the occasion from po drawn by a taxpayer from his own' new Dear every-daEiry 'pains issues UcaiThalilt based "wTtadtcaT business are more In the nature 7of "It used to turn dear . over back- ; mtoUST of iat keeps them part a charge, out of profits than a' charge ; wards '":''"""' auth, doubUesa Mr. Harding would against profits. If deductible ,they An', palpitate wuss'n a pumn' ave .carried aU ot them. Eliminat- - would merely be added to his jncome And give him the janders and yel- ot and the effect would be to take mon- .....lers V ig this fojitlcally peculiar block ' " " the ey out of one. pocket and put It In iatea.' the ota In the rest thumpty-thump- ; An bounce around for to one two "better than for such ountry la another. Therefore,-claim- s 2, 4, 1- -4 1-- 1-- 4, M IV J. CI 7tk 1 V 11 A JL 1 '.l 1Q J-- fr, . of Beaver Base Benefit A . Ball Club non-surgi- HOUSE OPERA BEAVER o . 1-- 1-- H -- 1-- 4, 1-- 1-- 4. " MOSSES -- it-U- -- . . ' . . . ; f , -- - - . er . ttMtfKa4OMMwtMCItftt' 5t t Ati f f1 0 it-u- p te jAt the Public Utilities hearing Thurs- y; j jt ifaittfiy,yo,g2ony"-7o,68- L SP.ir..U i To wiiat extent the- Republican tl- lal waveMnvade the - Solid 8outb? Jot anourt to shake Democratic conrol there, but noUceably,' The Re-there pubUcaos got 718,848 votes xalnst $43,405' la 1916, a gain of more than a, hundred per cent, while iba Democratic tola Increased otf from 1.1T8.2S0 to 1,428,120, a gain) ot lesa than IS per bent ; Plainly It wasn't a third party year. ; The Socialists got 910,477 with several amaller states missing whose total when recorded cannot possibly bring tbe Socialist rote v to a million ne Prohibitionists 177. and the hew Farm-Labparty 242,- - : . - . or ' tax,-paye- r's ' votes-betwe- en thera,-After-eUt- A . t . well-bein- The SoclalUt and Firm Labor par ties promised to poll three million Jfwtftff-!er--4bevetee eacV and many believed- - 4hey household no deducsvfght do tlfat; but they actually pol- fsrmer's 'own can made. be tion led lees than a million and a'quarter , ,.. net. Income pon In arriving alarm about radlcallom In this coun which tbe tax la assessed, deductions try, this Is a pretty sllm showing. may be made for ordinary and necesIndeed it makes some ot the wilder sary business expenses. The revenue talk about th danger this country act specifically prohibits the .deduc- -- J.;torpld.and-dorman- t iauciU6M"'afe;''n and qulet and" cold f ' painless children to 'minor , Salaries paid Ah.' me! all's so peaceful anqniet employed in fie conduct ot a since oranarather'a liver's grown business are not allowable old!" ; deductions. If. however', a son or Then Grandmother wiped a new tear ' daughter has aTtalned, majority, or "' ," drop la allowed free ase 'ot thetr earnings aoq ."ii is just like I sui without restriction. a leasonable Tl th'signea: parson: Grandfather'a liver amount paid aa corapcDratlon ..for Alnt what it used to was." their services may be c.'auned, A farmer who empleyes a man to assist in the operation of his farm uon oi personal expenses. Sucn ex may deduct, from gross Income the penses Include rent for a home, wag amount pid for Huch services. Like- es of servants, cost of food and clolV wise, If employs a woman whose Ling for the family, edlcstlon for the is occupied - In taking children, "and all items connected time entire rare of the milk, cream, butter, and with the maintenance, and churns, ot if hef services are devoted pleasure ot the taxpayer and hit tam entirely to the preparation and serT-- j lly." ingot meal tarnished farm laborers and in caring for the rooms, ihe compensation paid her Is an atlow- W. g, day; February 24th, Judge Joshua .Green--; wood, chairman, said that all' transporta--' in advance .and that : tion should be paid : in order for a passenger to' get the . benefare the fare fits of a reduced round-trimust be paid in advance. Tickets will be provided and placed on sale as soon as we get them printed. : p , . . - 44t44eM MURDOCK i ATTORNEY Beawr -- Pracss in AT LAW Utal - ail. ths Court the SUte .. ;y '" Utah Transportation Co. |