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Show 1 - EMERY Emerycountj AbstraclGo CASTLE DALE. UTAH P sure of the title to the land you You can never know the purchase. true condition v. iihout ' investigation. Our Abstracts Tell It All "GINGLES JINGLES STAliJ 1'iibli-he- d ms ASSOCIATE every Saturday Dale, Utah at Cattle j 1'uhlic niul Notary w Onin Seville, Utah too much constructive business tliiit now demands Its attention to waste time, money and blood In destructive riots. Amerleo C. CHIUSTENSEN DR. I Dentist Castle Dale, Utah All Kinds ft Dental Work attended to. Satisfaction guar-ft t'il. Office at residence. H Castle Valley Abstract Co. t). AikIimmoii, Manager 1 A II A li E, .1. CAST IT MO We lire prepared to do your ahstriiH-iu- g Von can Willi cure ami dispatch. safely buy or sell land or weiiru loan without Iriving an ahstruct of the title to the Mime. wot ii Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups 1 -- I U Y Hi VI A I'tah 1'rlce, M R. M. JONES, V AND S D. VIICEOK lAl,E, UTAH Office at Residence, one Mock north of Andersen hotel corner. CASTLE Phone 27-- x CARL BERG the "Rawleigh Man" Has the F.niery County' Agency for this tinsiirHisHCl lino of goods and will visit all parts of the county at regular Intervals. llendiiiarters ha Purt of the difficulty Is obviously caused by a general desire to give as little return as possible for as mucb money as possible. Henceforth the nimble penny will nped to be nimbler than ever to keep up with Increasing car fares and other FOR BOOK HUNTERS Writer Tells of Treasures of Various Sorts That May Be Picked Up in hunting is an agreeable pursuit and nowhere can It be conducted with more r.est and profit than In Japan. I think there are more old book shops und stalls in Tokyo than In all the cities of the United States combined, Iii many of them one finds only school text books and cheap magazines, but there are shops In almost every quarter that contain real treasures. The greatest number ore In liongo nnd the neighborhood of the book The second-hanuniversity. sellers have a society and a club house where they have weekly auctions for members, and once or twice n year they hold a public sale on the second floor of a large house belong Ing to the Tokyo Fine Arts club In I Ion go, near Kyogokubashl, on the opposite side of the bridge from the wrestling pavilion. The entire second floor Is thrown Into one large room by removing the Interior screens and the books are spread out on the mats, each dealer's lot apart, each set of volumes plainly labeled with Its title and price. There Is a bewildering variety ; Chinese books, often old and rare editions that cannot be found In China ; European and American books of niuny sorts, maps, prints, " rolled books and, not least Interesting, albums of brocades and dyers', pattern books. From "On Japanese Calico Patterns," by Stewart Culln, In "Asia" at Castlo Dale ma iii AM) telephone on- DIOUS til VEX PROMPT AXI CA1H0FI! Ii ATTENTIOX NOTtGB A UL HIGH-TES- VJEV.L, G63 T SER ettNESS j JESt irii. WOVM fW fiAWS Km suosn V FEAM is No. 8341. All protests against the AiFfECT NAN VN.MOVnA. NEVER UOVJ hNOCM SPEEO IVC CjO UTAH the oj putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE then have a "hired man" who aska no wages, cats no food, and works 24 hours a dav, 365 days in the yeara hired man who is always ready and never kicks. You will Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex Miller, Manager XOTICE TO WATEKl SEKS Engineer's office, Salt Lake City. Utah, Jan. 14. 1920 Notice is hereby given that D. J. dills, or Victor. Utah, has made indication in accordance with the of the Compiled Laws of tah, 1917, as amended by the Session ,aw.s of Utah, 1919, to appropriate (.01) of a second-foo- t f water from Tank Spring, in Emery 'ountv. Said spring is situated north ;1 dig. 4 7 min. west 630 ft. from the :Vt corner of Section 10. Township 1!S louth, Mange 11 East, Salt Lake Base The water will be used md .Meridian. it the spring by means of a small pond rom January 1 to December 31, of each year, for stock water-n- g purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office OlOJM ADMtWTVSINO'U. PRICE, farm Easier e" 'suss tate ItK CAU flCW JV ITO tAKg AND RAW T GO MTCR VOUME POT IN d Mairazine. tUtft Notary .March 0, 1920. MiCKIE SAYS OlOJK w, Make Your Life on '"r' you're blotof men for- "t Japan. Attorney-at-La- at Tliis Office n ted from the minds ever, they'll forget that you were molded for the place; things will move along the same, as when you were in the game; someone will step in and fill the vacant apace. So forget the thought that you are things will move right on when you hare pulled your freight; this old earth will never care, whether you are here or there it will speed on never changing p . n, In its gait. The main point Is not whether excessive prices are due to Inflation, but why we have Mich prices at all. Reasons are wanted, not excuses. PARADISE XOTICE TO WATKKUSERS Suit Lake State Engineer's Office. I tah, Jan. 14. 19-'- u City, Notice is hereby given that D. of Victor, Utah, has made apwith trie replication in accordance the Compiled Laws ot quirements of amended by the as Utah 11 Laws of Utah. 1919. to appropriate (.01 of a second-foo- t of Water from Mills Spring, m north Said spring is situated Countv. the dS deg 09 loin, east 2449 ft. from 1 .S'i coiner of Section 23. Township Lake Base .South, lunge 11 East. Salt will be conind Meridian. The water served hv means of a small pond at the1 pring and there used from January ,o December 31. inclusive, of each .ear, for stock watering purposes in u l'hls application is designated Xo4- -. State Engineer's office as No. All protests against the granting of aid application, stating the reasons in heiefor, must be made by affidavit with a fee of luplicate. accompanied ;2.50, a.ld filed ill this office within the completion iiirty ill'J) days after f tile publication of this noti'-eIS. K. ,b Joiiagl". State Engineer Dale of first publication Feb. 7, 920. Date of completion of public MUCH. that he blew. Then Intimate small costs. Book ATTORNEYS AT LAW Itvonlli Floor, Descret Hank lildg. Salt I ake City, I tali ILngnl lildg Kati'x on Applitalioii. Advcrli-iu- g Sale B. W. D ALTON and Do not think the world can't get along without you, do not think she'll cut out whirling when you blow; we'll admit you are a cog, in the wheel that makes us jog, you are needed but you're not the entire show. Do not get It In your bean that we must bare you, or the doings on this earth will go to smash; you are but a common skate, and regardless of your fate, you will never cause a universal, crash. There will come a time when youll be but a memory, when you'll live vlthln the thoughts of but a few; and the rank and file will say, he has checked and gone his way he was not bo bad we're sorry J. K. r.EID Attorney-at-la- 80 NOT or res ITAH O. Sorenson Jr., Mgr. $2.00 a Year 1000 Legal Blanks for good means good type, good presses, the We have workmen and good paper. workmen for you, and the and equipment use HammermUl grades of bond, safety cover papers. Let us show yon. Proprietor IMal.lihh.il - EffectivePrinting A million sneep killed bj floods in Argentina will doubtless be mentioned In the coarse of time a accounting for the high cost of mutton. PROGRESS David S. Williams. Editor and Abstracter of Titles Licensed EIVSERYCOUNTY 4 COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. L'lAJl granting ft? m m .Vf.V HZn Mil U VT til TUBES GRAY AUTO of application, stating the reasons heiefor, must be made by affidavit in luplicate, accompanied with a fee of (2.50, and filed in this office within hirty (30) days after the completion )f.the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer Date tif first publication Feb. 7, 920. Date of completion of publica-io- n said bX v)HtuNifc"TOs fs T OP O0 U1GH-TES- .farch 6, 1920. XOTICE TO WATEKUSERS that Notice is hereby given Ifre Canal & Reservoir Co., of .toehester, Utah, has made application n accordance with the requirements f the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1117, of is amended by the Session .'tah, 1919, to appropriate 943.4 acre-eof water from Muddy Creek, in Ornery County. Said water will be stored from Nov. 1 to May 1 of the 'ear following in two reservoirs, to be mown as Crater Reservoir and v'atural Reservoir, formod in the latural channel of the stream by neans of dams, one constructed at a loint N. 32 deg. 42 min. W. 18.306 ft. irom the Southeast corner of Sec. 33, ind the other N. 2 deg. 59 min. W. 14,893.4 ft. from the Southwest corner .if Sec. 33. T.20 S., R. 4 E., S. L. B. & M., which will inundate 34 acres and 20 acres of land respectively. The .vater will be released into its natural hannel and allowed to flow to a point j. 88 deg. 20 min. W. 3534 ft. from the i04 corner of Sec.22, T. 21 S., R. 6 E., vhere it will be diverted into a canal ind conveyed a further distance of XOTICE TO WATERUSERS 1I.I66 used from March State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake to ft. and there December 1 of each year as a City, Utah, Jan. 14, 1920 to irrigate 4080 acres supply Notice is hereby given that D. J. f land embraced in Lots 3 and 4 See. Mills, of Victor, Utah, has made apand swVise',4 Sec. 4; nwVi plication in accordance with the re- !;iwVi snw'i, Sec. 6; nenw and nw'neVi quirements of the Compiled Laws of lee. and sseVi Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session iec. 9; eswy4, 10; sei Sec. 14; w(jne(i and s Laws of Utah, IS 19, to appropriate se Sec. , sw'4 ne 14 , s iwU 15; and (.01) of a second-foo- t of water from Hole Spring, in Emery-County- iwVi of nwV4 Sec. 16; nwV4swV4, no4 e Sec. and 17; Said spring is situated north iwti, nwV4, sVfene4, 42 deg. 34 min. east 4453 ft. from the ?V4 and sw14 of se4 Sec. 20; nw1, Sec. 22; 17 and 7, wswV4 Section corner of vV4ne, S4 Township and nw South, Range 12 East, Salt Lnke Base ind enw'4 Sec. 29; and Meridian. The water will be used 54se4 Sec. 31, T. 21 S R 7 E., Lot 1 ind se4neM Sec. 1, T. 22 S., R. 6 E., by means of small ponds at the spring .ots 4 and 5, and sw4 See. 5; sw from January 1 to December 81. inV4, clusive, of each year for stock wateri- Vt and eVfenw1 Sec. 6; nenw4, n ne and 22 of Sec. T. sei4 des7, This application is ng- purposes. S., R. This application is designated in ignated in the State Engineer's office heE. State No. as office as No. 834 3. 8279. Engineer's All protests against the granting of All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons aid application, stating the reasons therefor, must tie made by affidavit in herefor, must be made by affidavit in luplicate, accompanied with a fee of duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 52.50, ami filed In this office within $2.50, and filed in this office within (30) days after the completion thirty (30) days after the completion hirty t the publication of this notice. of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle. State Engineer G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer Date of first publication Feb. 7, Date of first publication Feb. 7, 920. Date of completion of publica1920. Date of completion of publication March 6, 1920. tion March 6, 1920. et 1 nnw, Long Life Satisfactory Service Special Valve Reinforcement Tubes are FEDERAL Cray Para rubber in This adds strength and prevents leaks or breaks around extra heavy gauge. They combine all the essential elements of strength, durability, and elasticity necessary to long life and satisfactory service. Like all other Federal Tubes they are made layer u;xn layer. The valve-basone of the most important parts in tube is made an integral of the tube. part Where joined together, Tubes are made stronger than at any other point. The splice is vulcanized and not merely cemented together. These tubes cannot loosen, break away or leak at the splice under the most seven service strains. e, con-st.'ticti- the valve-steFed-er- th . I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Spring deliveries of Ford curs have never been certain, and they should not be depended upon. Demand has always been greater for Ford cars than the supply or So, if you would be sure of having a Ford production. oar, buy it now while deliveries are possible. Don't wait even next month is an uncertainty. Only a limited, specified number of cars has been to this territory. That allotment cannot be increased, because the demand all over the country is greater th;n the supply or production. Get your order in now, and you will be one of those who is sure of a Ford car out of our allotment. It's first come- - first served. All orders are filled In rotation. So, if you would lie forehanded, if you would be certain of having a Ford car when you want it then you will buy a Ford car now. A signed order with us is It is the result of the wisdom of look-in- g your protection. CAPITAL $25,000 I"! tr-- r '1 4W THE CLANCY ifcssszai MoClure Newspaper Syn.llciite ' PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOW, BOXES FOR We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings i A RENT . SS V I '.1 Black Diamond Coal Directors Write for Particulars GN Timmie Has to Use a Little Tack Now and Then by th SAFETY DEPOSIT S2.50 a Ton P. P. DYRENO A. E. WALL Vice-Preside- nt 'IS By PERCY L. CROSBY We have installed new equipment throughout the Black Diamond Coal Mine in Straight Canyon and are prepared to furnish you with FIRST CLASS SCREENED COAL IN ANY QUANTITY without the loss of a moment's time. Drive right up and get your load or send your boy and we will see that he is loaded safely and started on his way home. SURPLUS $10,000 SAMUEL SINGLETON, President J. B. CRAWFORD, EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier CASTLE DALE, UTAH - DSCOAL CASTLE DALE, UTAH Alger Auto Company V SCIIAUS, Manager LAO& Emery County Ban ahead. A. Garage I If you buy a Ford car now, don't think you have to "store" it. The Ford is a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come to recognize the fact. 11 is no longer your car for the popular to "lay-up- " winter, l'.uy a Fold now, and use it now. .v C. .' al-lot- 19 W. e, Don't Depend on Spring Deliveries T ne, ene, For Sale by the Huntington 1 I 11 1 II ft - M THOS. T. 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