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Show rPAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18,1924 i i JI VICTOR ROUSSEAU , it!" ,,4N0PYWOMTkyWO.CHAPMANl XvT I 'Core (Chapter II Continued) ! choked suddenly,- - and Mr J ..i.t hr dlitrMi ' She 1 Cor her and placed a kitchen-WBd kitchen-WBd hand upon her shoulder. V I . o.n.ihlni mn Dint at tteri a""";'1"- ,1 old hospital? she esked. "Tell .of. honey I" H lip"! anything. Mm. Webb." aald a, striving valiantly to aeep naca fart, -wen, men, i bi b ois- .rivd. (iin Webb withdrew her hand and 'wen It QPn one hip. bringing the (her into corresponding position. 8he red at Joan, aa tne convenient f her Indignation. 1 1 aerer beard of aw a thing r an -Who's dared to discharge yon. totf llm entwortH7 wny. h wm ouiy h ij Mttrday Miss Gray was aaylng you ; L it the only one In the hospital that & traded to her work Inatead of trying lt i Mke dates with. the. doctors I I've jri the nurses two years now. Miss , jfwtwortlw and they ain't a snap bet- ! irlfcia the salesladies I used to keep. Jj pack of featherbeadal If some of ni b a.- A illBAttSiMArf 'fWAItlri t them right But not yon. my It's that old Doctor Lancaater J" It waa, and I think he wss right (tit faint from the smell of ether Of course you dldl" cried Mrs. ebb. "I always knew the day wonld Poks mne when you would. Those smells I Dike my bead go round and round , J rtenerer I take the abort cut thai ids of the park. I always said you -treat cut out for that ort of work. all right for them strong he-borse that's made for It, but what you Is to marry some good man who 3 take care of you. not to go nurs- a lot of dock-hands ana seeing It's Insldes opened up. It's my lef that when the Lord put our In- Ides inside and our outaldes outside lil si aeant 'em to stay there," snorted fit. Webb. , i I "Well." said Joan Wearily. "It'a end- M aow. "And I don't know what 'I'm 'fto to do." "( I "But I say It Isn't ended I cried 'l !lfn. Webb, concentrating all ber In-; In-; iignatlon against Lancaater In a ven-L'j ven-L'j bous glare at Joun"It'!i only Just ' v. .... i j . etna, ti mui old uonor uiumrici atna to discbarge you. I'm going to ten everything I know about him. Km Wentworth. that man's no more It to be at the head of a hospital, with idle nnder him. than he's fit to fly. What Is he? Nothing but a fast liver ud a common drunkard." "Never mind. Mrs. Webbl" "But I do mind. To think of a man like that, who . went about with a fug of common tramps for years. Mils Wentworth. Just breaking away horn his Job and hoboing It np and wb the country and then coming hl(and getting bla Job. again and Wing as he does! All that I say Is" eammnn knowledge. Five years after ft hoHpital had seen the Inst of him he walk, us bold as bras and puts tut head doctor out. and save the hos-, Itsl's his and he's going to run It fln. And him helng In charge of ! tbe nurM him that runs 'round in Ms auto with every pack of cheMn ac "we that comes to Avonmouth! I w what thev arel I haven't been l the boarding honse buslneaa twenty Tetrs for nothing t" Mrs. Wel.h una hernmlnir tnrnherent. Join mioceeded In stopping the flow J villflmtion at Inst, mainly because rt. wehb had exhausted It. ow I tell von what von are aolna do. my .dear." she said. "You're fling Mralzht to that old Lancaster's otwe Hhd you are going to ak for Jov plp(. bapit, Anij you're going to ft It. too." "Mrg. Wei.b. how can I do thatr "How ran yon do t Wh.v. Ton can jwnnge him all rlsht. my dear Tea. i gues -tin .0i- f(l h. .11 -i-ki 1 "PPoe he lost his temper. When a n ioh.Ij. the rt of life he dnea he "n't much good homor left the "nUnjt Rfter. I know about that Jnst go to him and act aa If you dn't rare much and let him think Io"k n him a nnt the finest man 11 the world." "TIpw. Mr, Wehb!" expotmlflfed "": an.l ns she spoke there came !p" ,n'n her mind vividly the sinister 11 ,nf ,h dnrk-halretl girl. . on,v only got to let him see .your . my dpar." continued the land-rXtm land-rXtm 9e. tt-'s this way. . -When tlL ln ,h ""'tal he's thinking .:. 18 work. A nurse la Just a s to htm then. "But after hlff "r!, 0Vfr he.s dffwnt Now don., 11 me you can't make that man do ;ning you want hjnY to. because 1 """w hotter." ,0n crlnmoned. "1 couldn't think r 'ch a thing." she protested, , An4. v?hy.notr..inqulrd the other, fninl0" ve got a"001 ,ook, ailn't Too WBB . 11 U 'hmT ' U lnt " ,f 1 hi hi ' ,ou t0 do ""ythlng wrong. dldn'L - U d Prec,00 f0' ,f J"10 Any jjlri c,n jwlji( a. mnn especfaily If ate ' Joan looked at Mrs! Webb In great distress. She rose, but the landlady followed her toward the door. "Ton see, my dear," she went on, "If you were given that sort of faca by tha Almighty, why shouldn't you us It to get plain, common Justice done youT It's your Job that's at stake, and you all alone In the world. All you've got to do Is to make him forget that be'a stalling with a nurse. There isn't anybody would think twice about it Didn't Amanda do it this morning, coming to me with her big. black, honest face, and looking at me ao that I had to take ber back, aa I waa glad enough to do? You go straight and see that old Lancaster and try It that's all I" A nurse passed the window and came np the steps. "Mr Webb, you won't nay a word about what I've told you to the others, please?" asked Joan. She fiew-upstairs- and. flinging herself her-self down on her bed, stared out dls-mall) dls-mall) toward-the monument The catastrophe ca-tastrophe had swept her little, unsheltered unshel-tered world away. The sense of her loneliness swept over her like a black cloud, appalling ber She was cut off from life, and utterly helpless outside the medium In which she had lived. . Because she felt this sense of homesickness, home-sickness, her outraged pride began to vanish before the terrors that her Imagination conjured up. Starvation, the ultimate terror of her childish days on the estate, which like a living thing had gnawed Into her mother's Bine hundred dollsra. seemed' IncrsaV Ihly real and near. She mnt ask for her position back! She must face Lancaster in his home, bumble ber pride, and bow to hliu; but she watched the sun decline and the shadows lengthen, and for a time she could not bring herself to ber task. What strengthened her at last was the realization that her status must be settled before ahe faced the day nurses coming home off duty. She slipped on ber cloak snd went out f the house softly, and to escape the landlady's attentions Joan went hastily has-tily toward Lancaster bouse. She had passed It almost dally on her Journeys to and from the hospital It was an ordinary brick bouse in a new block at the north end of the park, and commonplace enough, but now, to her excited eyes. It seemed to reflect the -grim personality of Us owner In the staring windows, with the shining door knobs of brass, and the brass name plate. Her heart was beating with panic, and it was with difficulty that she contrived to press the bell and to remain until the door waa opened. A white attendant confronted her a sullen,, underslxed man with square f Must Sss Him; It Is Important," Faltered the Girl. shoulders, who scowled at her aa be- atood blocking the passage. 1 "Doctor Uncasterr ssked Joan. "He doesn't see patients after five." , answered the man. j "I must see him. It is Important" faltered the girl. "Well. "I'D find' oUt If he ratree - lyou." the fellow grumbled. "Walk In j 00 wu", ?0' He had not recognlzea jonns gnr - form beneath the cloak. She gave him ; ber card nnd went Into the waiting room. There the sense of the terror 1 which made .that plareJts domain, the ( gecumulated fears of all who hsd ever waited there for the approaching ver- j 'dlcC'seenied p. out st. her. J Then Josn heard Lancaster's voire 1 In the next room, which wa divided I from he mltlrp r,.m by folded " I'. '!K "Ml"''.: "1 ".' round her finger, looks Weepy." I 1 1? " rumble, emerjsfng occasionally Into a dlstlngulshnhle sound. Lancaster was talking with somebody, and he was growing angry. That waa an III omen of what was to 'comei T Joan braced her nerves. She waa anything but a coward, and. having made up her mind, she Intended to carry-her scheme through. Suddenly tanraster's vole was raised In violent altercation. "A nice mess you've msde of everything!" every-thing!" he cried. "I've tolerated you too long. Tve been a foot but I've finished with yon now. Go back where you came from I" Another voice spoke In Indistinct tones. It was that of man. and It was almost abject In contrast with Lancaster's violence. . " "I've flnlKhed with you, I tell yooT cried Lancaster.. "I've borne this bur den long enough. Yon can get out of my house. You can get out of my life." "I've borne- It long enough, too," replied re-plied the other, , doggedly Who started It? Who made the Drat proposal?" pro-posal?" "I did. out of kindness to you. And how hsve you repaid meT" "By placing myself, son! and body, at your service," retorted the econd man. aroused into some show of spirit. "Who picked you out of the gutter and set you on your feetr rejoined the doctor. "Answer that I You cant I Yon know you Ta n't I Where would you be today- If it were not for me?" The second man said something, In a low voice. . "Myers? A lot I care about thatr retorted Lancaster. ' "I tell you what'a thatr ' The white attendant was saklng at the door. Joan recognised rec-ognised bis rasping voice. "No I No!" cried Lancaster, violently. vio-lently. "I see nobody. Why cant these women come during my hours? Aren't they posted plainly enough upon the card In ray window? , Tell her? what? Important? - Weil, let her wait then, until I get ready to see her" , J .The man'a "stepa dfed jwa.J'' along the rear end of the passage. Joan heard the two men talking again. Then the sounds ceased. She hesrd the floor ln the adjoining room creak beneath a qnlck tread. Lancaster waa coming Inl Her feara gave ber resolution. reso-lution. 8he would anticipate that movement see him. Insist She left the waiting room snd went into the hall. It was bung with little pictures of uniform slxe, each exactly like Its neighbor. It came into the gtrt'a mind, even during those few hasty steps, thst this was essentially a man'a house; a woman would have arranged ar-ranged things differently, hsve given the place personality, have made her presence felt somehow, even in the decors tlon of this dark passage. The atmosphere was that of an Institution, not of a home. Then she was standing with caught breath at the door of the consulting room, which was a little ajar, as If the catch had become unfastened. 8be knocked, opened It and went In. Chapter III She found herself ia a large, lighted room, with the sense of an institution, though It waa well furnished. She saw the white enameled table, the glass case full of Instruments, the empty court outside; then John Lancaster Lan-caster himself, alone, standing with bent bead behind a 'chair, on wh'eh he was leaning. Aa Joan entered an Inner door began be-gan to open. Joan knew that the man with whom Lancaster bad been quarreling quar-reling waa Inside a room behind It She dreaded lest be should come in; but suddenly the door closed. She ' looked at "LanCaateragaln. - It was still quite light within the consulting con-sulting room, but Lancaster, standing with his back to the window, was In silhouette, so that Joan could not see bis face clearly. . "Well, madaror he asked, raising his head. "I came to speak to you about this morning,' began Joan hurriedly." "It means " He Indicated a chair, ne waa gaming gam-ing at her with some embarrassment Joan thought because of the scene Is wldch he had Just participated. 'Tell me the trouble," be began, aa ahe seated herself, drawing np hit own cbalr toward hers. Now Joan could see his face, and, to her astonishment' It did not bear the expression of the smirking bully whom she hud seen that morning, nor yet of the man who had addi-ccsed another, man In such terms aa one might use to a slave. It was not an nnkindly face. And It waa unmistakably unmistak-ably that of a sick man. "For a moment she remembered the stories told of his behavior In the operating op-erating theater, of the gentleness that seemed to transform the man, as if he possessed a dual personality. Then she was recalled to herself by, Lancaster's Lan-caster's repetition of his remark. Joan rose up hastily. 8he realised that the doctor had mistaken her for s patient. Her face meant oothlng to htm. any more than her distress of the day had affected him. With a nervous movement ahe unfastened ber cloak, disclosing her uniform, f l- am. Miss .Wentworth," ahe explained. ex-plained. "1 came to tell you I came to' say" Then, treading out her pride. once more. "I came to ask If yon wont reconsider yonr decision to suspend me. My work means everything every-thing to me. It Is my life work, my vocation. I alwaya wanted to' be a nurse. I felt that It was my task to help alleviate suffering. Doctor Lancaster, Lan-caster, apart from my own Interests. I want To graduate to be able to I elp othera. Wont yon give me another opjjortunlur' (To Be Contlnutd) J (Continued From Page Six) ; .. 1-.. ' -V ; Index. ' T. tJL-9M- and NW Jol S; Lota J.. H IB. 1, and 5; S4 of SWVi; SVi Sec, 19. of M4 of SW4: SWV4 of SE4; s4 of NWVi of SBtft SWU of NEVi of SES section sec-tion 19. T. 6 S-, R. 1 B. Are 11 270.61 acrea. . Sec. 30. Lots 1, 2, and 3; The unsutv v veyed lands lying East of lot 1; suction 30. T. 5 S.. R. 1 E. Area 95 acres, more or less. 80c. 20. Lot l; SE4 of SV4; SVi of - ' SB4; SVi of NEV4 of 8EV4; section 0. T. 5 S.. R. 1 E. Area 176.70 acres. 8ecl9. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4; The un-surveyd un-surveyd lands lying West of lots 3 and 4; cectlon 29," T. "5 8., R. 1 E. Area 65 acrtu, - :. . more or less ' Sec XI, SV4 of SWV4; 8H and NKVi of NWV4 of 8Wi; 8V4 and. ' NVVV4 of NEV4 of SW'i; " 8W4 of SBVi;8W'4 of , of. SET14 1 & . of .SB i of SK; secton 21, T. 5 8., R, 1 E. Area 210 acres. See. 28. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, section 28. T. 5 S.r R. 1 E. Area 61.40 . acres. -Sec. 22. SVi of 8WV4 .of SW4r'aec-tlon SW4r'aec-tlon 22. T. S S., R. 1 E. Area 20 acres. Sec. 27. Lots 1, 2. 3, and 4; SVi and NWV4 of NEV4 of NWVi; SVi and NWV4 of. SWV4 of NEV45 SVi of. SBV. of NE'4: NEV4 of SBVip section 27. T. 5 8., R. IE. Area 65.60 acres. Sec, 34. Ixt 1. section 34. T. 5 8., R. IE. Area 4.60 acres. Sec.2. SVi and NWV4 of NW of SWV4; 8WV4 of SWV4: WVi 'and SEV4 of SEV4 of SWH: section 26. T. 5 S., R. 1 E. Area 100 acre.. Sec. 35. lot8 1, 2, 3, and 4; section 35. T. 5 8., R. I E. Area 152.70 acres. Sec. 36. NWV4 of NWV4 SBV4 of, JiVYVil. 84 of NEV4 of. NWV4; SVi of NE; SVi of , NVi of NEV4. Lota 1, 2, 3,1 , and 4: section 36, T. 5 S., R.I 1 E. Area 33Z.9U acres; Area 33Z.u acres; - T.5S SWU. lot 1; SVi and NWU R. 1 E. lot 2: Lots 3 and ; SVa 01 Sec. 31. SEV4 of N.WV4: NEV4 ol SWV4; SVi of 8WV4 of NEV4; 8WV4 of SEV4 of NBV4! . SEV4; section 31, T. 5 8., R-2 R-2 E. Area 378.10 acres. T. 6 S. R. 2 E. Sec. 6. Lot 1 and S; The parts of lots 3. 4, and 5, lying West of a North and South line drawn 35 chains West of East boundary of section; section 6, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. Area 114.62 acres. The parta of Iota 1, 2, 3, and Sec. 7. 4. lying West of a Nortn ana South line drawn 35 cha'ns West of East boundary of section; section 7, T. 6 8, R-I R-I E. Area 49.10 acrea. Sec 18. The parta of lots 1, 2. and 3 lying West of a-North and South line drawn 30 chains West of East boundary ot section; Lot 4 except 10 acrea In NE corner; section 18, T. . 8 S.; R. 2 E. Area 79.60 acrea. 8ec. 19. SWV4 lot 1; Lots 2, 3. 4, 5, and 6; NEV4 of SEV4; section 19, T. 6 S. R. 2- E- Area, 166.26 acres. X Sec 20. SWV4 Lot 1; Lot 2. 76.and ' 6; The part of lot' 3 lying South of an East and West line drawn 10 chains South, of North boundary: 8W4 of NWV4 of SBV4; The part of lot 4 lying West of a North and South line drawn 10 .chains West of East bound-y bound-y ary; eectlonj 20, T. 6 S., R- 2 E. Area 180 acres. Soc.30. Lot 1. section. 30. T. 6 S.. R. 2 E. Area 4.35 acres The part of lot 1 lying West 1 of a North and South line Sec. 29. drawn 10 calns West of East boundary; Lot 2 except iu ' MBiit-NlJ8ni""Lo'"'ii 5, 6, 7, and 8; EVi of NWU; SWU of NEU ". NEU of SEU I section 29, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. Area 420.62 acres. Sec28:SVi Of SWU of-NWU;..,"UJ 1. 3, and 4; The part of lot 2 lying West of the following described line, "Commencing 50 chains West of the Sonth- east corner of section, thence North 10 chains, thence West 10 chains, thence North 10 chains;" section 8. T. 6 S R. 2 E. Area U0 acres. Sp32. Lots 1 and 2. section 32, T. 8., R. 2 E. Area 5.0t aims. Sec. 33. Lota 1. B, 6. 7, . 3. 0. and 11; SEU of SWV,; The part of lot 2 lying West ot the fol-" fol-" lowjng described line. "Com-mencine; "Com-mencine; 30 chains West of East quarter corner of section, sec-tion, thence North 10 chains, thence West 10 chain, thence North 10 chains;" Lot 3 except ex-cept 10 acres in NE corner: Lot 4 except 10 acres In NE corner; section 33, T. 6 8.. R-2 R-2 E. Area 380.8 1 acres. T 7. 8, ' R. 2 E.Lot8 1. 2. 3 and 4. aeatlon 4. Sec. 4. T. 7. S., R. 2 E. Area 116.30 acres. Sec 3. WVi of NWU of NWU: W4 and SEU of SWVi of NWU: WH and SEU of SWU 5 sec- tlon 3. T. 7 8., R. 3 E. Area 170 acres. Sec. 9. Its 1 and 2: section, T. 7 S.. R. 2 ft Area 95.20 acres. Sec. 10. NEW : NWU: E'4 and NWU or SEU. Iots t. 2. and 3; - section 10. T. 7 S.. R, 2 E. . Area 812.30 'acres. Sec. 11. SVi of SW'U": aeVt'lod Tl. T; 7 ... 8.. R. 2 E. Arn 80 acros. S(H!. 14.NH of NEU; NEU orxWU: 1H 1. 2. 3. nd 4: selon 14. T. 7. R.. R. 2 E- Area 323.10 acres. 1 Pec. 13. NVof NEU : NEU of NWU : t ' lfU 1. 2, 3. .snd 4;.,ectn 13. T. 7 8.. R. 2 E. Arei 30' acres. ': i 1' fnio'veyed - - . . ' Domain. ' -s-.-. - . The nnmrvevH domajn do-arrihed do-arrihed as"follos: , Commencing at the Southeast Marginal Index. corner Lot 4. section 13,":T.. 7 Bh R. 3 E., thence South to a point-West. ot the ..Meander aPvn as hatwOAll aartlAfi 1 ft and 19 T. 1 S.. R. 3 E.. thence West 80 chains, more or less, to a point South of Meander corner between sections 11 and 14; thence Northwester ly to a point West of the center of section 14 and South ' of the Meander corner oe- tween sections 14 and 15; ; thence North 31 chains more or less, to Meander Corner. between sections 14 and W, thence Easterly along Mean- der Line to the Point of be- ginning. Area 457 arros, .more or less. ALSO: Commencing at the ifeander Corner between section 10 and 15, T. 7. 8., R. 2 E., thence South 40 . chains, more or less, to a point West of the center, of section ..14; thence West 19.50 cnams. wore or ioo, iu point South of the center of," section lot tnence wortn- westerly to a point West of the Meander Corner between sections 10 and 15 and South of the Meander Corner be- tween sections and 10; thence west 30.ou cnns more or less, to a point South , 01 Llin neauuer wiiuci w and 9; J"" SrJl , or less, to the Meander Cor-, ner between sections 4 and 9; thence Southeasterly along 1 the Meander line to the point of beeinnin. Area 1 436.60 acres,: more or less. .....( ALSO: Commencing at the, Northwetrt corner of Lot t, section 25, T. 7 8.. R. 2 E.. thence East to Northeast corner or aald lot 1; thence North 20 chains, more or less, -to a point West of Northwest " corner tot 2.- section 30,.-7 8., R. 2 E thence Southwesterly Southwest-erly to point of beginning. '-Are 20 res moreor Jen. , J 8eC. 25. Lot IT SViof SBUl -aecUonf Zfi: 1 . 7 o.. rv. i c. aitjo in. acres. Sec. 36. NEU; NWU; SEU; NU of j SWU: section 36, T. 7 8., ... 2 E. Area 660 acres. Sec.35. NEU: NWUT NVi ot SEU'. NVi, Of 8WU; aecUon 35, T. 7 8.. R. S E. Area fo acres. Sec. 34. EVi and SWU of NEU: NVi of SEU: EVi and sw 01 , .-' 8WU; Lots 1, 2, and 3; section sec-tion 34, T. 7 S., R. IE. Area 441.70 acres. Sec. S3 SVi of SEU; SWU! Lots 1. ' 2, 3, and 4; section 33. T. 7 S.. R. 2 E. Area 378.20 acrea. Sec. 32. Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 8. 7, and 8; SWVi of SEU: aectlon 32. T. 7 8, R. 2 E. Area 338.71 acrea. 8 S. 2. E. X Sec. 2. Lot 4. section 3, T, 8 8., R, 2 E. Area 40.26 acres. Sec 4. SVi : of NEU : NVi of SEU: ' ,8BU of NWU: ' SWU of x SWUJ Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6,' 9, 10, and 11; aectlon 4. T. 8 8., R. 2 E. Area 523.02 acres. Sec. 5. SEU; SWU. SVi of NEU; Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, and 5; section 5, T. 8 S.. R. 2 B. Area 653.96 acres.. Sec. 6. SEU of 8EU1 Lots 1, 2. 3: section 6, T. 8 S., R. 2 E. Area 126.54 acres. Sec. 7. NEU! SEU: EVi of NWU; EVi of SWU; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4; section 7. T. 8 S., R. 2 E. Area 655.07 acres. Sec 8. SWU; NWU; NVi of NEU; section 8, T. 8 S.. R. 2 E. Area 400 acres. gee. 17. NWU of NWVi: section 17. T. 8 S., R. 2 E.'Area 40 acrea. gec. 18. NEU'. EVi or nvvh? invvhi At Ctrl. K ii nr sw: jqa 1A 2. 3, and 4; section is. t. 8 S., R. 2ErTArea-'S36. ao.es r acres. Sec 19. EVi of NWU: EVi of SWU: j Lota 1. 2. 8, and 4: section! 19. T. 8 S.. R. 2 E: Area 337.04 ' acres. ' 5 v , . Sec. 30. SEU of NWU; Lots 3, 4, 5. v 6, 7, 10 and. 11; section 30, T. 8 8.. R. 3 E. Area 241.73 acrea. Sec.3t Lot 1 S., R- and 2 section 31, T. ? 2 E. Area 79.93 acres. T. 8 8. R. 1 E. Sec. 36. EVi and NWU of NEU; section 36. T. 8 8., R.. 1 E. Area 120 acres. Sec. 25. SEU; SVi of NEU; WVi o? SWU; SVi of NWU: LoU 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, and 8: section 25. T. 8 8.. R. 1 E. Area 559.48 acres. j Sec. 26. Lots 1. 2. 7. and 8: pectloni 26, T. 8 S., R. 1 E. Area 80 acres. Sec. 23. SEU; NEU: EVi of NWU! section 23. T. 8 S., R. 1 E. Area 400 acres. Sec. 24. Section 24, T. 8 S., R. 1 E. Area 640 acres. Soc. 13. Section 13. T. 8 S.. R. 1 E. Area 640 acres. Sec 14. SEU; NEU: NWU: EU f SWU? section 14, T. 8 8.. U. 1 E. Area 560 acres. Sec 11. SEU: SWU; LoM l, z. ana 3. section 11. T. 8 S.. R. 1 K. Area 379.91 acrei. Sec. 12. SEU: SWU: I'" ' and 4: section 12, T. S S.. R. 1 E. Area 515.1K acres. T. 7 S. EU of NWU! W'i of NLU: Salt Lake County or otherwise: To R. 3 E. EVi of SEU; Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. control the waters of Utah I-ako instv 8ec. 18. 5. and 6; section 18, T. 7 8.. far a may he deemed advisable or R71r E. Area -453.01 jicres. practicable to prevent the lands here-Sec. here-Sec. 17. WV4 and SEU of SWU; it. ,n oxcrihed from betm' fioodod7or" . tlon 17, T. 7 Sm R. 3 E. Aron water-lopged bv dikes or levies; To 120 acresr recm'tn",f. chanare or- rebuild irrv Sec. 19. EU and NAVU of NEU'- gation svstnme or canals so that the' SEV1 ! Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. and R. m,v not hn arlverely effected thnviirh section 19, T, 7 8., R. 3 E. Area 507 acres. Sec. 20. NWU: SWU: SEU: ! W4 and SEU of NEU; -section 20, T. 7 8., R. 3 E. ' Are, (100 acres. . , ' I Smt. .- WH iWd w re-VM"see- ' "'" tlon 29. T. 7 8.. R. 3 E. An 120 acres, ' , , SaTK S cents per word each inaer tlon payment must accompany vertlaement Mnk Cow Wanted Martin Nlelsea 8&Ivajte1 Part, at Ha,f R p p. ' ,? PartPrte8tewtrt Motor Co. adv FOR SALE Milk, 8. cents and cream 40 cents. Harold Chlpman. 8-ll-4t FOR SALE 300 . pullets. . Joa, a Walker, Pleaeant Grove, Tel. 71J1. tt For .jervice Two choice registered bulls, Holstein and Jersey, $2.00.. S. D. Chlpman. U-18-4t imn jyAt.iT p-dh.u- itnn fR fAI.E-Practlcally ne-v, $160.00 VIctrola with records. Half price, Terms. Martin Nielsen, 1' ''Mv FOR SALE Horse, colt, buggy and harness. Bargain at 8100.00. E. Wlnn . AlBer,tr.irwIr: 10-4-4t LOST-Sutt c.e on. stat. Road ot town. . Return to Emmi Green. Reward. Americas Fork. Call 114W Lehl for sifted Utah lake shells. " 11.25 per 100 lbs. atlionae; 600, lb. lots 11.00 per hundred; $18 per ton delivered. S. R. Adams, "telephone "tele-phone 114W Lehl. 10-64p LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Fourth TTudlir plstrtct Courtf- Utah. Estate of Roe C. Bennett Deceased. Creditors will present their claim with Touchers to the undersigned al ber residence In Alpine, Utah County, Utah, on or before the 1st day of December, 1924. - ELIZABETH RACHEL . DRfeW. Administratrix of Rosa C. Bennett OLAWSN k ELSMORE, Attorneys for Admlnttratrix. First Publication September 27. 1924 Last PubUcation October 25, 1924. I the DAIJ PIS riMC IOP,' It's suv to keeo your house fre from tiles with CENOL FLY DESTROYER. DE-STROYER. Just spray it around. The flies fall dead. Safe and easy to use. Quick' end thorough. For a health ler, mora comfortable home,f r from flics, uaa t Onol Fly Destroyer. - Sold by Wm. Thornton Drug; Store Cenol Agency - Marginal Index. Sec. 30. NEU; WV4 and NEU - of SEU: EVi of SWU; Lots.l. 2, 3, and 4; - section 30, T. S., R. 3 E. Area 646.91 ' acres. i Sec31. NWU ot NEU: EVi 'of.' , NWU; Lots 1, 2, snd 3, sec tion 31. T. 7 S., R.3 E. Area 239.93 acres. Unsurveyed ' . Domain. j. - The unsurveyed domain de scribed as follows: Commencing at the South west corner Lor 2, section 30. T. 7 8., R. 3 E thence North to the Southwest corner Lot 2, section 18, T. 7 8., R.3K. thence Southeasterly and Southerly along the Meander Line, to point of'beglnlna Area 293 acres, more or lest ' The starting points, routes and termini and general description of the proposed Drainage system are as fot lows: . The drainage and reclamation system is to consist of enlarging the outlet of Utah Lake In Utah County, State of Utah, said outlet being com-1 com-1 monly known as ' the Jordan River land ln maintaining in said outlet proper devises for controlling and ; regulating the on'flow from said j Utah Lake and in taking all stops that ! are legally necessary or proper to take care of extra wkfer when released re-leased from Utah Lake so tiat It mav not further dimnKe owners of land In be conduction of works as herein above Set out. tvttvf5S r-v hnd st Provo ClMr n- rtah Coi'if. State of Utah. hl 14th dav Ortpber.' I2I.-- , i - . .. WALT AC1 V. ITA-LFS. .-.- 7 ..f0.,f,r Herk ...jo rtvi n State of Utah. First Publication October 18. 1921. ' BBBBaBBBV ASBIBBSSV w r - WITH Mr |