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Show f - Emeryconnlj AbstractCo EMERYCOUNTY PROGRESS , CASTLE DALE. UTAH David Abstractor of Titles',, LicMised , a , sure of the title to the. land V"" Y.tn nn liwr know the true condition without investigation.! J'oprietor a Year 12.00 iirJUi ilmai. Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Sorrnson Jr., Mgr. Williams, Editor and ' l t S. K. I5KID aw ami Notary -l Published every Saturday at Castle Dale, I tun Public Advertising Rata on Application, Utah ()rangt'vill Let us get on with the peace. P. C. CHRISTENSEN DR. Russia looks leadership. Dentist Castle Dale, Utah All and privacy. at- to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. tended anteed. Castle Valley Abstract Calling names will solve no problem of statecraft. Co. J. Anderson. Manager . castle are dam:, utaii prepared to do your abstract uitli care and disputed. You ran not wifely buy or sell land or secure a loan without having an abstract of the title to the same. Wc iiig Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups ATTORXKYS AT LAW Floor, De.seret Hank Bldg. Halt Lake City, I'tali n.-v.nit- h Mluij-n- i Price, Utah IthlK, It V 8 I V I A X AVI) H V H G KO The popular striker Is the one who knocks down prices. The bolshevlst Is an adept chaos out of order. Shell shock Is even given as nn for the price of eggs. An overloaded motor car Is almost as safe as an unloaded gun. Food hoarders have been storing op for themselves. a lot of trouble The high cost of living depends on the liver. Likewise the bacon. But perhaps In these abnormal times one can live as expensively as two. N Now It's the high cost of the high cost. ment. CASTLE DALE, UTAH In The fond boycott champion argues that what goes up shouldn't go down. R. M. JONES, M. D. I for a noncollapslble Some modern hotels confuse piracy Kinds of Dental Work It's a funny reducing govern- - rlffice tit Residence, one block Everything within reason should be i.orth of Andersen hotel corner. done to make life harder for the Phone 27-- x hoarder. I CARL BERG the "Rawleigh Man" Has llie Emory County Agency for this iiifHiii'ims.Ned line of goods and will visit all parts of the. county at regular Intervals. Headquarters at Castlo Dalo r MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS givex prompt and CAREFUL ATTENTION Tom Sawyer Crown Vp. Somewhat reminiscent of the methods of one Tom Sawyer, who did not enjoy whitewashing the picket fence, was the means adopted by an Ingenious official at the school field meet oa Belle Isle Friday. Tbia Individual had charge of the large man power clock, mounted atop a high platform, which required his attendance at Intervals to advance, the hands. He noted that several photographers were looking longingly at the stepladder he used In mounting to the clock, and whenever one of them approached to borrow the ladder he would anticipate the request with a statement that they could take it for five minutes If they would first go up and move the clotk hands for him, a ceremony which he directed from a shady position on the ground. Detroit Free Press. five-minu- J. Attnriie.v-al- &iERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE In these "dry" times, headquarters are about the only thing a candidate gas. The theoretical economist may cause almost ns much confusion as the practical politician. the the market house certainly takes For Job, a perpetual goat, always on Stella My suitor has written me some poetry. Ella Why don't you send it In to tome magazine and see If it's any NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jan. 14. 1920 Notice is hereby given that D. J. Mills, of Victor, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Vtah, 1917, as amended by the Session Uwa of Utah, 1919, to appropriate (.01) of a second-foo- t of water from Hole Spring, in Emery County. Said spring is situated north 42 deg. 34 min. eaBt 4453 ft. from the S14 corner of Section 7. Township 17 South, Range 12 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The water will be used by means of small ponds at the spring from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year for stock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8343. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. O. F. McGonagle. State Engineer Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1920. Date of completion of publication March 6, 1920. th THE UNIVERSAL CAR Don't Depend on Spring Deliveries Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been certain, nnd they should not be depended upon. Pemand has always been greater for Ford cars than the supply or So. if you would be sure of having a Ford production. ear, 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 than the supply or production. Oet 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 be 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 lookyour protection. ing ahead. 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. It is no longer popular to "lay-up- " your car for the winter. Uuy a Ford now, and use it now. al-lt- NOTICE TO WATER I'SERS Engineer's Office. Salt Luke City. Uah, Jan. 14, 1920 V. J. Notice is hereby given that Mills of Victor. Utah, has made apwith the re- plication in accordance Laws of the of Compiled quirements Utah 1917, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah. 1919, to appropriate (.! of a second-foo- t of water from Mills Spring, in north is situated County. Said spring 2449 ft. from the 58 deg. 09 min. east 23, Township 1. S4 corner of Section Lake Base louth. Range 11 East, Saltwill d be ind Meridian. The water by means of a small pond at the1 spring and there used from January o December 31, inclusive, of each for stock watering purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8342. All protests against the granting of .aid application, stating the reasons in herefor, must be made by affidavit with a fee of luplicate. accompanied 2.50, and filed in this office within the completion .hlrty (30) days after if the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle. State Engineer Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1920. Date of completion or puutica tion March 6, 1920. NOTICE TO WATERl'SERS Notice is hereby given that toe Canal & Reservoir Co., of Rochester, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements Compiled Laws of Utah, 1117, jf the is amended by the Session Laws of c'tah, 1919, to appropriate 943.4 acre-t'eof water from Muddy Creek, in iSmery County. Said water will be stored from Nov. 1 to May 1 of the ear following in two reservoirs, to be and known as Crater Reservoir Matural Reservoir, formed in the natural channel of the stream by means of dams, one constructed at a point N. 32 deg. 42 min. W. 18,300 ft. from the Southeast corner of Sec. 33, and the other N. 2 deg. 59 min. W. 14,893.4 ft. from the Southwest corner of Sec. 33, T.20 S R. 4 E., S. L. B. & M., which will Inundate 34 acres and 20 acres of land respectively. The water will be released into its natural channel and allowed to flow to a point S. 88 deg. 20 min. W. 3534 ft. from ths E corner of Sec.22, T. 21 S., R. 6 E., where it will be diverted into a canal and conveyed a further distance of 51,166 ft. and there used from March 1 to December 1 ofyeach year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 4080 acres of land embraced in Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 3 ; s nw Vt , and sw se M Sec. 4 ; nw V :iw& Sec. 6; nenw and nw4ne Sec. 9; nHnw4, and sVfese Sec. 10; se1 Sec. 14; wne and s s and nw4 Sec. 15; seV4, nw nw Sec. of 16; nw4sw4, ne, eV4 Sec. and nwy, 17; nw, sne14, eV4 and sw4 of seV4 Sec. 20; nw, and wHsw4 Sec. 22; nei, wne4, Sec. and nw 29; and enw4 enei,4, &seV4 Sec. 31. T. 21 S., R 7 E., Lot 1 and sene4 Sec. 1, T. 22 S., R. 6 E., Lots 4 and 6, and sw4 Sec. 5; sw k, and enwVi Sec. 6; nenwVi, n and se'4 of ne Sec. 7, T. 22 S., R. 7 E. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 8279. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied wih a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1920. Date of completion of publica-- 1 tlon March 6, 1120. s Y0f AoAiN. Kids CHI 5'wmnwwMi 8nd.etf .... the oj putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE You will then have a "hired man" who asks no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired roan who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex Miller, Manager Ml SU GRAY AUTO i Long Life i UBES Tubes are FEDERAL Gray Para rubber in extra heavy gauge. They combine all the essential elements of ' rength, durability, and elastic-u- y necessary to long life and !:ictory sen ice. I.i!;e all other Federal Tubes t are made layer upon layer. The valve-basone of the most ini)ortant parts in tube con-.'action, is made an integral -- i '' e, si p. li t ot the lu'je. ft 7A ySft'i ii .ri f Garage S2.50 a Ton Black Diamond Coal Mine Write for Particulars Sli Fed-er- COAL PETER JOHANSEN si u I 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. 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. P. P. DYRENQ uuQKwftchT pre-ven-ts LACIK DBA M OND ' A. E. WALL BOXES FOR RENT - This adds- strength and leaks or breaks around valve-stethe W. C. SCHAUS, Manager SURPLUS $10,000 Directors Service For Sale by the Huntington e, W. Satisfactory Special Valve Reinforcement esw1, swine, CAPITAL $25,000 Clancv Newspaper UTAH farm Easier CASTLE DALE, UTAH We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings tj Uw XeCiarg PRICE, Make Your Life on Emery County Bank SAFETY DEPOSIT By PERCY L. CROSBY Notary con-ierve- Vice-Preside- nt CASTLE DALE, UTAII Copjilnht, ; w, Sale at This Office State SAMUEL SINGLETON. Presiaent J. B. CRAWFORD, EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier Alger Auto Company Buddie Knows How to Get a "Rise" Out of Timmie ; Attorney-at-La- et Where are the walls we ought to hear about the high cost of automobiles? good u B. W. DALTON Legal Blanks for des-'nate- Looking for leaking gas with a light Is always successful In the blue ribbon. til trot good presses, good m.,n and good paper. We have the workmen workmen for you, and equipment and the Hammermill grades of bond, safety use and cover paper, Let us ahow you. iraod Philatelic Notes. The illustration on the current dollar stamp In China represents the arch of the Temple of Confucius at Peking. The Sultan of Egypt recently sent $400 to a dealer In Philadelphia for 11 rare Egyptian stamps. It Is said the sultan possesses the most valuable collection of Egyptian stamps in the world. The 10 cent red stamp Issued by NOTICE TO WATER USERS Belgium on July 19, 1919, was comState Engineer's Office, Salt Lake pletely sold out In five days. There City, Utah. Jan. 14. 1920 and were only 215,000 copies printed Notice is hereby given that D. J. made only five stamps were allowed to be Mills, of Victor, Utah, has in accordance with the resold to one person. of the Compiled Laws of tirements as New stamps are appearing for thf v'tah, amended by the Session 1917. city of Flume bearing the words !aws of Utah, 1919, oftoa appropriate second-foo- t (.01) "Poste Fiume" Instead of "Flume." f water from Tank Spring, in Emery 'ounty. Said spring is situated north ;1 deg. 47 min. west 630 ft. from the Discover New Diamond Field. corner of Section 10, Township 18 A new Afrlcau diamond field has iouth. Range 11 East. Salt Lake Base been discovered by officers of the Britind Meridian. The water will be used ish geological survey In the Gold it the spring by means of a small pond rom January 1 to December 31, Coast. The stones, are found In shalof each year, for stock water-ti- g low quartz gravel 05 miles northwest d This application is purposes. About of Accra, capital of the colony. in the Slate Engineer's office 000 gems have already been found. is No. S341. All protests against the granting of TEST IT aid application, stating the reasons herefor, must be made by affidavit in luplicate, accompanied with a fee of ;2.50, and filed in this office within hlrty (30) days after the completion it the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer Date of first publication Feb. 7, :920. 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