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Show W 32 8 W 36 8 " a"?M , -- 8 24 1 ' 1 " tffljr. 8 w 11 11 2fs 8 w w w 5 w 8 ' w w w w w w 6 11 6 5 5 5 hi?h, thick, 'jpHE J, d of the kep th .36 16 2 16 36 2 max- lands will be sold together, per offered list on file in the office of the Commissioner. No land will bjj. .old for less than the appraised val-- e thereof, and not more than 160 f agrieul.ural land, nor more n 320 acres of arid land, ncr mon lour sectiens of grazing lain: e sold to any one individual, iany or corporations, and sales uch land will be made only to of the T'nited States or those v 'fctar.v their intention to saf.iy under your car every foot or the way. They resist iiieslip and help rriake the no it of -- fuel, and skid-dins- ?, ear Service Station : we sell and recant-ntn- d the new Cooynr n Ike belled Tread and beck them up with ttandard Service Dt'u'er ... suh : - ' F - on h of the purchase price pr.yable in cush at he fime of sale, with five per cent interest on the re nainder of the price to the first of 'Jinuary following: the remainder of "e payments to be divided into 20 equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on deferred payments. The Commissioner reserves the right to withhold any tracts from sale. By order of September 25, 1923. J. OLDROYD State Land Comlmssloner. O. D. Eliason, Chief Clerk. Seal First published Oceober 12, 1923 Last published, November 9, 1923. XKILSEN & SON Beaver, Utah m ... BULL NOTICE M Is $5,543,077. ' 1 AID TO VETERANS STANDS FIRST With a budget of f 5." 643.077.81 for carrying out the program of service during the current fiscal year, beginning July 1, the Ameri- that this amount less than $4,195,370.41 county have "in my possession the following described estray animal?, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at my corral in Beaver precinct, on the 29th day of October. 1923, at the hour of 10 a. m. One red roan bally faced Fteer, branded H left hip, both ears round ed off small double Deelop. Said estray3 were taken up by mo or the 4th day of October, 19:1. L. A. HA I "3 J :oundki eper fo- Beaver ;rec!tuM. I was expended during the fiscal year ended last June 30. During that year expenditures reached a total of of which amount $2,605,-6M.0was devoted to relief of refugees in Greece who had beeji driven out of Asia Minor. In announcing the budget for the year, the statement from National Headquarters emphasized the fact that its extensive work at home and abroad depends almost support wholly upon the nation-wid- e of the organization through enroll ment of membership in large numbers during the, annual roll call, which will be in progress from November 11 to November 29 under the auspices or the 3,600 Chapters in the United States and throughout the world. These Chapters, it is pointed our, during the last fiscal year expended of their own funds approximately $3,920,- 000 in work for the men who wore the United States uniform during the World War, so that ,the estimate of some $15,000,000 expended during twelve months by the American Red Cross as a whole is considered con- STANDARD THE WORLD From July l, to June au, the American Red Cross spent nationally and through ts Chapters close to $164,000,000 in behalf of American soldiers who sserved in the war and their families. During'last year ths figure alone mounted to more than $5,866,-25and for the current fiscal year National Headquarters hss set aside under the heading, "Assistance to DisMen and Women," abled $2,065,834.20. The Chapters will continue to do their part, so that it may be predicted with confidence that again more than $5,500,000 will be disbursed in the large variety of services to the disabled men and women and their families services for which the Government cannot provide and which BUTTER WRAPPERS reach the Individual case with the sympathy and understanding only acOur Job Department carries a big tual contact can insure. This work stock of Vegetable Parchment But- of the American Red Cross approaches ter Wrappers and specially prepared the fifth anniversary of the Armistice, ink for printing them. We furnish which ended the World War with only them at the following prices: slight decrease in calls for service in of the welfare and re100 $1.25 the interest of those who suffered habilitation 200 1 Mon-ds- y Legals NOTICE the State Land Commisaion- . .. a liiiko city, UUh, Oct 2, 1023 f 'i Notice U hereby given, that In ac- the State Land fdance with law. will, on November 12, 23, at 2 o'clock p. m., offer at pub-auction at the County Court fUEe, at Heaver. Reaver nnnntt 500 n. and sell to the hiehest bidder 1000 the tracts, the following de-fibed appraised and unsold State R situate in Beaver county, Utah, omission M- t- mship Range S W Many 75 275 4.25 BEAVER CITY PRE93 Switchman Nssded. golden opportunity Section SubDl. wrecked for want 16 All throw the switch. of I em'n. like Latest an d Greatest Aitomobile Sensation The new Overland Champion is the talk the town! The low. price is amanng! Probably-th- e most useful car ol all of time'. Features.' 'and.-utilities- never , be- fore ottered the salesman, merchant, farmer and A mencan family: 331 Ol i J hi F e - ice of rom m J re.i tt dijr.all,.orrdod backward lor ull holt paoplt find 50 cube it kwdini pace w provided bf wtnovtuf rai tea aod uphedatery. Come in today and learn about all the service tad benefits of the $95 JOHN BOWMAN if I" i , ! : - i ' 5! n , V can Red Cross announces was ,t tth Expended $9,733,448 in Services to Mankind Last Year at Home and Abroad. Washington. c-- i: National Budget Sufferers rti-.if 11 War State of Utah County of Beaver, servative. In the Beaver precinct ot said Soldier Service Stands First DURHAM TOBACCO . " Over $2,000,000 in Fund for 9 SALE i Goodyear tits FOR COMING YEAR Vrc-so- protect your motor from the strain of stalling or pinning whssls. OF All All All All All All All All Ail i f;5M and up per acre. Certain .;;oaous tracti of the atove imum traction and At Good; All 2 32 36 Good--ye- ar AU-VVeat- Tread 32 THE KOAD BEFORE Authorizing actual construction work IT XKE1W MENDING "The tunnel will not be finished for three years and It would bo futile to finish our road before that A man who spent twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars for a house am: time," he said. "For that renson MART ftLlMUCai' contents and refused it spend a hunu!y nn amount of work sufficiet.:y and Dyiig; Frw1 Olpinms .). r dred dollars to atop the leak In the v KJiau;i.: aud Dimis.1! , roof, which spoiled both, would be unci convenience, will be done this and Laundry Werk considered a fool. But there ar year. , Naatly Doas The road across Utah, the Salt many counties and many states that i Cub Ikjnver, thous-r.m- l Lake & Denver, will connect with spend from ten to twenty-fiv- e dollars a mile for a gooa roa he Denver & Silt Lake, formerly and refuse the hundred dollars a known as the Moffat road., at the year needed to keep it In perfect or- l'ih Colorado line. The Utah linV vw der. O, A. MlltDOCK bus bet?n planned fir the last five: X. at ' Lw Attorney The time to begin to r nair a good ymr and surveys already have boert leaver, xuail JaLlhila.y .it 1 cpod for made. It will-b800 miles long r.rvi f I'mt iu iu all turn traffic 000 Homely philosophy says that will cost approximately $10 llit) Hut stitch In time saves nine, and road according to Ueaver, lutt It will xperience proves that a bucket of! be a modern steam rbad. oil, a little sand, a few rocks, and a Th tunnel commission relfictpd' man wt.th a shovel now can save the all bids last week and opened nejfo- xnense Of a whole road gang and tiations with the prospective conBKAVIlK UAJlAOa xpensive machinery later. tractors on a new basis. Only one of siding Acetylene The modern road consists of a the previous bids wa accompanied Uaaoline, OIL Tires mm foundation course of stone, a smal by the required certificate check and Auto Aocetsertea ler, lign'er course on top, a wearing that bid was for $6,075,000 Iteave, Utah ourse of still smaller stones, a The presen nrrr npftnent is on i binder of oil and sand, and perhar? what is called a "fixed foe basis." top dressing of the same. As long Yr monevery day under "forty-si- x s the structure is complete, Ui ies taken for the work; the contractoad will weaf. But let time or w SAM CLLVlt. ors are to receive a bonus of $1,000; too heavy load, or frost, or some for every day longer they are d Attorney at lmn other cause Im'o the foundation, ana r.1 sum., a like t thd "bad spot" will begin to ravel. Mllford, UUh The $5,250,00O"ls really the "up Stonps will break away and roll un-- ! tie set" contractors, ;and price down in the ditch, the surface will der the terms of the agreement en- Hsinttexate and in a eomnaritnvelv as reported by the seere-- i hor! time a large and rough hole ap tered int of commission are to navel the tary pears. with the tunnel comm. is- ARTHUR RASTH A good road is Ho better than its sion any. difference between the "op-lA. worst mile. A mile of holes and ruts Vor First Claes rtumblng cost. If con- cuts down the usefulness of ten miles set" price and actual costs structlon mt)re .than the "up- . of good read. To repair a large hole FVom ltO ff set price," the contractors make no cots much money. To inspect the and the tunnel commission! road often and stop up the little hole rprofif will have to pay the excess cost. when it starts is very inexpensive. The tunnel commission also as- The greatest city, fire in history sumes the risk of unusual eontingen- could hrve been put out by a child Ml!JX)RD-riEiVCACS , as large flows of water with a cup of water if found in time. eies. such UN or mud formations etc., So can the worst possible damage to quicksand which For PkMwie to tfllfsrd. geological reports pronounce roads be inexpensively prevented, if ' at Drug , M unlikely. the maintenance Is begun In time MKND BED CROSS PLANS The appraised value of said trac'i sharp-edge- blocks 16 All All All . pene-lize- , flCly-fift- y w I ' STRUCTIOX OP TUNNEL Senator Mangus Johnson of Minn farthe nesota, Denver, Colo, Sept 18 The Mof Proto the mer who has been added fat tunnel commission this afternoon awarded the contract for the con gressive bloc from Minnesota, has struction of the Moffat tunnel, pierc- - been in New York and was quite a inr the Continental divide west of disappointment to the Reds and YelDenver, to Hitchcock & Tinker of lows. intellectuals and The San Francisco and New York The consideration is to be $5,250 000 for white collar and pn ktea revolution ists did not get much satisfaction the 6.05 mile bore. Construction will be started on out of the legislator who is a landhe Salt Lake and Denver railroad owner and haa'worked hard all bis before winter, now that the Moffat life. He balked at any of their ideas of nnnel contract has been awarded, Umon Bamberger, president of the social revolution dividing up wealalt Lake & Denver Railroad com th and lands and the Soviet dictapany said. torship of the proletariat that Is try Tie that a meeting or ing to establish itself upon the Am-- ! y erican people. the board of directors of the would be held in Salt Lake in Of course, the bolshovlstlc ' elehe near future for the purpose of ments, who are trying to ride lnio whose amelioration $2,105,696.09 was expended np to Jnne 10. when the American Red Cross withdrew, and the work was taken over under the control of the Greek government For liquidation and completion of general relief in Europe the budget provides $100,000, and for American Junior Red Cross projects, foreign and Insular. and assistance to Chapters listed un der foreign operations. Ready for Emergency Calls Tbs rcadlneess of the American Red Cross to answer immediately with ef fective service to cases of emergency Is an outstanding feature of its program that Is universally recognised. was spept During last year for relief In 110 disasters, which was $207,500 In excess of budget provisions. This year $400,000 has been appropriated for this service, Since 1881 the Red Cross has administered fcuore than $20,000,000 in relief work following disasters. Other budget Items In the schedule tor domestic operations Include $1,- 282,524.20 for service and assistance. to. ths 8,600 Chapters and their Branches; $30,000 tor assistance to other organisations, particularly stressing child health activities: $194 f 00 for Junior Red Cross projects and m tries; $10,824.20 for asslitance t Nurses' Training Schools, and for other icUvitles $111,456.80. For superv. ion of service activities and general management of the entire Americas &d Cross less than $225,000 U UaU4 Hl'lfRLNCJ Dental Bargeom ' DR. ALBERT Swedish-America- ' PlwI Tolton Block BetTsr, Utah " farmer and labor votes, are anxious to grab some such man tor a political stalk power by a fusion bt the soft-hand- ing-hors- e. Senator Johnson does not seem at ' , form ei any-radicalism and Is not posing as on who would lead the inarticulate masses with a torch in one hand aod a bomb In tha othar. all willing to fall for ennc-unce- d SIM SSXtfS com-oan- Dhvsical disability in the service of their" country. In the interest of the enlisted men serving in the Army and the Navy the budget provides $309,020 for the current year. This is obligatory un der the Red Cross charter, for the or ganization must act in matters of vol untary relief and as a medium of com munication between the people and their Army and Navy. Domestic Program Extensive The domestic operations of the American Red Cross comprise an ac curate indicator of the continuing calls for expansion in all the established and authorized services. The budget aggregates $4,636,449 70, as against expenditures during the last year of f 4,452,008.20. Tbs abnormal demands in the foreirn field in the last several years, however.- - havo largely subsided,, and in consequence $906, $23.11 has been set for the 1923-2budget under foreign operations. On this amount $394,303.91 is set aside for engagements which win close the work for the refugees in Greece, for ' HAYSEED HARD-HEADE- D FOR TIIEVoN- - lr4 lfwitsst t ' ( X)X TRACT J If B :') ijsea i assi pU asws I DO, BUT It?S ttARNCO FROM CXPERlENCe TO 60 TO AN X-- Ill .. I1VV 1 ' 5TATI0JI I 5V 1 kV me7Z TFSL . C!fT? VLJLJLJLJULJLJLJLJ t ft...... EivU ?! laity rim liiJ una a n riMr aillk H - Experience Tell- sThe wise motorist is not to go on using any old that may be offered him. izes that his auto is ? mum 'of deposit ia the ' cylindart; that itr&doce Vwpdt IvCla awl kk to Um Ufa ol th motor. content gasoline He real- 'a valuable and motor mechanism of that piece its performancfc' and length of life depend largely upon what kind of fuel he feeds it can easily find out ftr ilf. Ga yourself just what do. During the Coming month m Watch' iti orfrm-anc- e only carefully. Check your rila- Watch your motor on hilk You will find- that although costs the same as ordinary gat,, H is fully" 2$ cheaper ii th loag run. Try It i i . i j You . Thousands of motorists In the intermountiin region have learned GAS from experience that mora mot m3eage, gives power that it karna fre, leaving a mini- - ; " ' J, 1) , al' -- - - nil . 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