Show i HOW H W WOMEN JUDGE CHARA OF THE MEN THEY TIlEY MEET U I T. T It It seems that most women can stand anything better than the unshorn look of ot the unshaven man It Is esthetic pain For only a chosen few I Is there added physical discomfort dIscomfort dIscomfort-as as for the little girl who used to wince when her grandfather rubbed his prickly cheek against hers hers or or for the suffering long wife of at the tonsorIal tease A man doesn't need to he be reminded reminded reminded re re- re- re minded that Its It's an Important factor In hi his looks Rubbing a tentative hand over his chin after supper previous to evening festivities he queries Think I ought to shave fore I go tonight tonight to to- night And friend wife wiCe Invariably invariably In In- variably replies look better If you did And as OB a matter of at fact men are pretty responsive on the point from the time when a n aboy boy fondly and vainly explores his complexion with a n razor till he takes an elderly dally daily interest interest interest inter inter- est In sprucing up uv his beard Would that he were as sensitive tive on the subject of haircuts Many women feel strongly on this subject and even eyen go so far faras faras as to let a man stand or fall by bythe bythe bythe the length of his locks One girl was heard to declare emphatically em em emphatically that she would never marry marry a man who didn't keep his hair hall cut short In the neck A fastidious woman however Judges a mans man's character by his hands hands clean clean hands Now a man need be no Beau Brummell to come up to these standards standards-of standards of grooming rather than beauty for which many women care little In a n man I Ido Ido 1 do like a n homely man you'll hear plenty of at girls declare and others In fact Insist on Itin it itin itin in a husband Id uld hate to marry many too too handsome a n husband husband hus hus- band they say hes likely to tobe tobe tobe be spoiled because he gets get flattered flat flat- so much Neither do women want a aman aman aman man to be sissy about his ap ap- ap- ap But women the world over oyer admire a man man who Is well groomed Do men prize that admiration admiration admiration admira admira- tion and therefore live up to It or would they Indeed be Just Justas as aB well shaven and shorn in a n Crusoe island Island world world Rhoda Rhoda Vale In the Designer I IN THE TilE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ON THE TIlE STATE OF UT UTAH H IN INAND INAND AND FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY John W. W Woodward Plaintiff vs 73 Vern S. S Defendant Notice of Sheriffs Sheriff's Sale Hale Pursuant to a Judgment of F Foreclosure Foreclosure Fore Fore- re- re closure In the above entitled cause and an Order Sale duly Issued out of the above entitled court tho the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing described real estate is Ig to be besold besold sold Bold at nt public auction at Sheriffs Sheriff's Sale Salle on the day of August A.D. A.D. A.D. A. A D. D 1922 at the front door of tho the County Court House at Duchesne City Duchesne County Utah at 1 o'clock P. P M M. M of said day All of Lots Three and Four and the South half of the Northwest quarter of S Section Two Township One South Range Two West U. U S. S M. M Containing acres together er with Eighty shares of the capital stock of the Dry Gulch Irrigation Company Class F To be sold as the property of Vern Veru S. S Dated July 1922 CHARLES R. R BARTON Sheriff of or Duchesne County Chas J. J Attorney for Cor Plaintiff 9 12 FORFEITURE NOTICE Duchesne Utah July 21 1922 To O. O F. F Johnson M M. W. W Johnson Helen Johnson Jos Russell H. H P. P You are hereby notified that I have expended during the years 1920 and 1921 ending July 1 1922 six hundred dollars In labor and andI I improvements upon the Bobo Nos 33 35 and 36 Mining Claims situate situate situate situ situ- ate in a an unorganized Mining District Dis Dis- trIot Duchesne County Utah the tho location notices of or which is found of record in Book 4 of Locations at Pages and respectively respective respective- ly In the om office of the recorder of said county in order to hold said claims under the tho provisions of section section sec sec- sec sec- tion 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the amendment amendment amendment amend amend- ment thereto approved January 22 1880 concerning annual labor upon mining claims being the amount required required re re- to hold said claims for Cor the period ending July 1 1922 And if it within ninety days after the publication tion thereof you fail or refuse to contribute your prop proportion lion or-lion of such expenditure as owner co-owner which amounts to seventy-five seventy Dollars each your Interest in the claims will become become become be be- come the property of the tho subscriber your owner co-owner who has made the required expenditures by the tho terms of said section 10 18 JOHN T. T POPE I Sweatman's wea Yvan s Variety Store ore Headquarters for DRY GOODS MILLINERY l HOSIERY PRICES DOWN TO SEE BEE l li i n Duchesne Lumber Company r Dealers in- in t Hardware re Millwork Building Material Paint i Gasoline and Oils We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are Duchesne Utah t r 2 M DUCH DUCHESNE-ALTONAH DUCHESNE ESNE-ALTONAH ESNE STAGE LINE JOh JOHN JOlIN N FILLINGS Prop Regular Trips Daily Sunday to Boneta one to Mt t. t Emmons an and Altonah Iona Connecting at Boneta for Talmage as and Mt MI Home Cars leave Moores Moore's Bakery promptly at 7 a. a m. m No calls for passengers |