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Show CASTLE DALE, UTAH CotVOGR fafchV ' - . CASTLE DALE. UTAH of Titles Abstracter of the Nile to the land you ye know the You can purchase. true condition without investigation. Hurt? lu-ve- Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Sore uwoii Jr., Mgr. ainl luy-ut-l.u- Notary PubUe Oranfjeville, Utah P. C. CIIRISTENSEN Dentist Castle Dale, Utah DR. All Kinds of Dental Work attended to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. anteed. B. Attorncy-at-La- W. DALTON Notary Public w, 1 Rates on Application. 3 Advertising J. K. HEII) Vtloi Dale, Utah PRICE. UTAH jI TllTi.TVYtTtTflii trouble with the idea is that pumpkin pie uuikes such a precarious package! The 1 Gamblers think they are sportsmen. On the contrary, they are Jackals that smear with filth whatever they touch. There is a general query fa to what verdict a woman Jury would return In the case of a lady who beat her hus band. & SURGEON Office in Sorenson Bldg. LTAn CASTLE DALE Castle Valley Abstract Co. (). J. Anderson, Manager CASTLE DALE, UTAH are prepared to do your abstracting with care und dispatch. You can not safely buy or sell land or secure a loan without having an abstract of the title to the same. IVe IN ' v I Ijf '-- x 7 AVjAfj flf fftyj ' Ma B&A I ' - ( - WfMf W-S l.tJ, (. vV ' jlfr'&l - 1L- - !:! a : 34 :f 'Id'h& 'WKF1 WM ? f rv'll fv l!i I --- gg ' .i"1 Sssfttfwft ' ftM' ' feyba gCj'l fyai fulfil 1 Sh I iff F J plete, romantic story of Edi- son's seven-yestruggle to produce perfect realism in ,he Phon8raPh- Beautiful illustrations of the 17 period cabinets. A tfl 1 yar Get this fascinating book JQi3 S lKt It ar 8 f i b ,EdisnandMiui" ijl l 0 H lmv-- VS.U7LJ!t:'v W C J ! if ?k r. A. i. - ' I uaJUWir,rjf'' . " T' Vrs .tyMjjVV;j Ul'tU feefegglffivYi sBfcJLCl US8""? - Jacobean Chippendale - PaderewskI bns yet to demonstrate to D'AnnunzIo that a musician can make as much of an lnmresslon In politics as a poet. YOU country. never saw more exquisite The world has never produced any more exquisite cabinets. These cabinets are descended out of the Golden Age of Furniture. This was the age when Europe built its most luxurious palaces, created its greatest works of art, developed its finest types of crafts- If the modern young woman would only refrain from using the powdei puff In public she would be an ad mlrable confection. I want all the liogs in Emery and Carbon counties for shipment. The .cry highest prices paid. Will give yours the once-ovany time. Write or phone. D. Heber Leonard Ti f 'ifUerzr I J?. I t7iyCSSW- -- Judging by the airplane accidents lately, if you look at an airplane every time you have a chance you'll see one fall some day. American cities are Increasing in population seven and a half times ns er m 1 - - x.ix w' - That 72.000.000.000 marks In paper money that Germany Is worrying about could be made up Into some nifty suits. Buying Hogs HUXTINfiTOV, H 1 tisnn bias and whether you are buying or selling. PHYSICIAN 4 JflfcJIf - JliliijiV MMf&i 0 0 VMTSZ VMTlM p l Ji- - J,i ZJ . MSMmMj As to what sort of propaganda fall Ing prices are depends upon your par DR. J. W. NIXON jjj"-- -? fTT" It Is to he hoped that humidity hg been packed up till next summer with the rest of the goods. , i ViV t L,-- ! C ;f'.X?.T - il car-agai- ATTORNEY - AT-LAPRICK, UTAH f '1?'. ' " ; '3 Iii I,ndon It is feared ggs will r! to 25 cents each thia winter. At thu" rate actors ought to feel safer. Ginghams have been reduced almost to the point where the women speak of them as "simple lltth frocks." OLIVER K. CLAY (District Attorney) !t fast as the country districts, althougl there Is so much more room In the of this period. They adapted 17 of them for the modern American home. They made every Edison Cabinet a period cabinet even the least expensive. Prices IS . I . In 1914, as you can ascer--) tain through practically any investment banker, the Edison Laboratories were selling phonographs on' a narrower margin of profit than the other manufacturers. Since 1914, the price of the New Edison has advanced less than 15 and portion of this Is war tax. "Edison stood the gaff" to keep his favorite invention within the reach of everyone, y You musr see these cabinets. Only then will you appreciate what wonderful richness and .atmosphere one will add to j'our home. Ask about our Xmas Budget Plan. It manages your money manship. Mr. Edison's designers went back to the furniture masterpieces Industry Is trying to land on the downside of the high price escarpment with as few bruises as possible. It Is entitled to everybody's assistance in the endeavor. A Word Abouf economically. It makes 1921 help pay; and that's good business. UTAH When You Want Flowers for any purpoM.' just nsk telephone oper- ator for EIGHT-- O PROVO "111 ONE EIGHT-O- . Will ltli THE FLOWERS GltOW" has become the best known adverOur tising .phrase In the siate. Fiowers are Equal to our Slogan. Our Blotan. PROVO GREENHOUSE CO. In discussions of the standards living some conclusion should be rived at whether the silk shirt Is essential In the building of ships In stoking a blast furnace. of ar- an A. R. Coe, Castle Dale or In order to pet the benefit of falling wholesale prices a man might develop a wholesale appetite and n wholesale capacity for weiirln;; out Clothes, and even then he might not save money. jfM? Qf(e There are many thousand ruined no blemen In Europe as n result of th great war. but somehow they are no in irrent demand as husbands of Amer term heiresses. Thus war has wrough' Mio'li'T L'rent ehangfc in Internationa! 'IN DE- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. NoNotice Is hereby vember 19, 1920. given that Lauretta Mathle, (widow) 1?. of Wm. Mnthie (deceased) of Huntington. Utah, who, on March 6th, 1919, made Desert Land entry No. 013683, SE SWV4, Section 1, Township 18 South, Range 8 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 3rd day of January, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Soren AndeYson, Frank Johnson, Adel-beLott, and Robert M. Mathie, all of Huntington, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Nov. 27 last Dec. 25, 1920 A GOOD BAN- KWhat constitutes a good bank? We think we know. is It a bank that is at all times helpful to the section in which it is located. can a bank be helpful ? By being a strong, reliable, public spirited institution. By guarding carefully the depositor's money. By loaning money to assist legitimate business enterprises. By giving sound advice on financial matters to its customers and in many other ways. We believe our bank is a 0001) BANK. I low Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve System rt FERRON DELINQUENT NOTICE. Canal & Reservoir Co., principal place of business. Ferron. Utah. There tare delinquent upon the following de scribed stock, on account of assessment levied on the ,20th day of October, 1920, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Name Shares Amt. j H A Pettey J E Caldwell Fox Garage, Orangeville First Class Automobile Repair Work at Reasonable Prices Complete Stock of Tires, Tubes, and All Supplies and Accessories Vulcanizing and Battery Barging a specialty. We have the best exuipment in the county and can care for all types of batteries with promptness. re-charg- ing J H Cook Albertine Rasmussen J H liehunln Martin Swenson Christen Peterson Wm A Maxfietd Victor Barney Bessie Caldwell Julia A M Jensen II P Rasmussen J W Oakley A N Beach Chris Jensen sr. John F Larsen Karl Pettey Walter L Barney Nicholas Larson Julius Jensen B F Jewkes E P Cox E E Reld John II Cox Alma G Jewkes S W Snow James Farrimond Earl Snow A Gardner Jewkes Christina Rasmussen Nathaniel Crawford Samuel Caldwell W J Killpack Thorvnld Rasmussen Alfred Swenson F W Cox Samuel Ware Jr. Myra L Hansen Byron Blackburn Geo A Murray 24 88 5 62 103 165 215 45 79 33 3 184 1 CO 10 81 117 4 7 78 41 41 19 BO SO 6S 76 18 20 t;s L'O 2i!3 60 192 83 25 m sir, 27 112 24 $ A G Conover Hannah S Olsen I'eter Peterson Elmina Nelson Geo A Pettey Arthur Hemelvvright Merman Behling C H Funk Calvin Jensen Stefen Turscanskl Chas Carlson VV J Humphrey L W Killpack Win J Seely il A Nelson Bankers Trust Co Osborne Wrigley Josie King Huntsman Arrel Jensen H R Seel Conover Cliff "Jensen Charles 1' Prouse Bert J Brooks Lowry Nelson Alma C Jensen Kay Bryan Marie Anderson H 1 Rasmussen Jr Christian Christensen James Jensen 4.92 Peter M Jensen 4.31 Jess Larson 2.1S M C Hitchcock 4.34 J W Payne 44.80 Anna L Nelson 30.53 Samuel Zwahlen 17.43 Geo Duncan 8.33 J C Duncan 12.25 Wm Fullmer 5.55 Joseph S Barney .52 A G Conover 32.11 Chris Christensen .19 .1 B Cox 11.10 Orson Lowry 1.85 L N Hune 11.24 A E Hall 21.65 J D Jewkes S.70 J F Killian 33.93 Josephine King 7.59 Curl A Iarson 7.59 D O Morgan 3.52 Airs C E Nelson iscar Nelson 11.10 14. SO Christian Nelson 29. 5S Throval Nelson 3.70 Andrew Rasmussen Samuel Singleton 3.70 J C Tatton 23.08 Hyrum Rasmussen 2.9.S 3.70 31.26 11.10 33.52 13.12 4.63 9.63 17.58 5.00 24.17 4.79 24 5 50 180 33 81 38 36 205 15 11 120 124 28 258 105 12 30 10 36 69 24 40 60 20 71 66 6 169 65 20 20 30 5 243 273 3 12 5 15 30 157 175 10 11 84 72 85 67 80 40 12 65 129 31 35 120 99 90 35 4.68 .93 3.15 21.60 2.96 21.87 3.23 1.90 51.93 1.28 ' a Soul" aDith Emery County Ban CASTLE DALE, UTAH 2.04! 22.20; CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS $12,500 22.94 12.18' 33.69 7.88 1.02 5.55 4.35 7.02 13.46 4.68 10.20 10.10 4.10 13.14 12.21 1.1 SAMUEL SINGLETON, Presiaent J. B. CRAWFORD, ' P. P. DTRENQ E. WALL PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOW, Director! A. nt EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier SAFETY DEPOSIT FOR RENT BOXES We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Write for Particulm Meats and Groceries for 1 32.91 12.68 3.70 3.70 1.05 2.18 the County; Prepared to furnish all kinds of meats and groceries at all times. trade our specialty Out-of-to- THE UNION MEAT MARKET 44.96 24.52 .56 2.02 .93 2.77 7.55 13.19 ANDREW JOHANSEN, Proprietor Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Hides and 45.44 1.85 2.04 12.84 31.32 15.73 29.15 Me Your 14.80i 7.40 2.22 8.43 8.14 5.74 6.4 8 ' ' 8.93 the bj putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE 19.30 17.70) Life on Pdrni Easier j 22.20! accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the front door of the Postoffice in Perron, Utah, en the 20th day of December. 1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock u.m.. to pay delinquent assessments thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of saie. N. J. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary First pub. Nov. 27 last Dec. 18, 1920 And in j Phonograph ' You will then havea "hired man" who asks no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone J. Rex Miller, Manager Co. Pe"8 |