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Show coUntv MochEsi cAsfLE AN ANCIENT CREDULITY -- for Legal Blanks &le at This Office cA Timely hereby given that. rr iiay. iv, ,he held In the Town County, State P"1?1!" lorder of the Board J cwh. of said veVnioners question, whether J to te'?Pribed territory should fU0!ted as a c,ty of the third "anTfr the election of officers city, rt.ds C0Tthe Southeast corner of of Section tW h south or uth.f i quarter ana me- Sail Lake base zuu I ast, roa. north thence ridian; thence norm ..,rtrod8: " nce west 240 rods; I. 7'uth 270 rods; thence east thence south 80 rod; t 200 rods to the place ineu rf begiui""f th nrntlngl. was approved and incorporate mto bejn? cft8t ln favof 010 vote being cast ,nrntioii and 1 and incorporation,were the elected duly JI'WKmery coun-iCuD- inimical. "There's our forefathers." "True, In spite of the fact that many of theui invested rods." mayor, and A. ,,J TrHuh Zwahlen, S. P.Bert C. Vict .r C. Anderson, and David D.Lamph Sfffor border; and Edmund Crawford It's sure a great world and we t like it. I wish we forever could stay. It's up to the letter, could be no better, cheer up and enjoy it today. Go scamper around 'mid the beauties, and kiss nature's sweet honeyed lips. The world and its blessings can use our caressings; cheer up and forget all the slips. Today ne'er again shall be with us; it goes and shall never return; don't kill it with worry, swing in and be merry; cheer up, there 1b sunshine to burn. The bright golden harvest is ready, go gather it in while it's there; don't wait for tomorrow, disperse gloom and sorrow, cheer up and forget all your care. The world is to us what we make it; it hands back the things that we give, our grief and heart aching is all our own making, cheer up and begin now to live. Look upward and see not the shadows the dark clouds of sorrow may cast; It's great to be living, and we with thanksgiving, should gladly smile on to the y . . o. ft. r&fix last. roTupon the completion of the said territory SrSe incorporated as a city of the and S3 class to be known designated ! JfcM required by law, .. the City of Castle Dale. Clerk of Emery County last July 10, 1920 WTICE FOR PI BMCATIOX. ' nartment of the Interior, U. S. De- - Land Utah, May hereby given that Desert Lake, Utah February 4, 1913, made Sinai Homestead Entry No. 010998 rt?S NW,4. N SWy4. Sec. 12, Zi on October 10, 1919. made Additional Homestead Entry 015880, for 8k NE Sec. 11, S Sii MV4, 19 soutn, ange ii r.asi, Township has filed notice of Salt Lake Meridian, to make three (3) year Intention proof to establish ojaim to the land before the Clerk of above described, Office at Salt Lake City, Notice is 1920. v.'mal Winders, of ! the District Court, at Castle Dale, 1920. of I'tah, on the 2nd William Claimant names as of Desert Winders, Charles H. Lake, I'tah; Samuel Wells, of Victor, of Utah; and Joe Jensen, Regis- Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, July, day witnesses: Winders, Lawrence, First pub. May 29 last June n hv CHEER UP. Officers of said city: "i P Oveson for ?, 19 We made tliis New- - neighbors In fact, a perfect cia-rett- e to meet your taste! jew- so el of a place." A few iu liyluitiu days later when Mr. and Mrs. Lynne accompanied him to Earlville. "GINGLES JINGLES" follow-De-so- June IMlier Wero Union.) the e -- - pub. by When the parents of Waldron Lynue asked him to go down to Earl-villand look up a house they could rent from May to November, that enterprising yininij man must have acted with extreme diligence and care, for when he returned he made the with enthusiasm: "I've found yu just what ytto want, no doubting the wisdom of all really to move into, lovely garden, 15(1 First "!'M" ,y t: 5- Wt" By RALPH HAMILTON is Iff tffAH Message .ion 1 BALE, en 26, 1920. Fresh Cakes and Pastry Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening DALE KITCHENETTE i j there were selected places they liked much better than the one Waldron hud selected. He seemed so greatly taken with the latter, however, that they decided to imhiljre his choice. "There was a method to the process of our yoiins man In influencing us to move Into this PMieclsil nek-hlihnml have wonUc !t seems," remarked Mr. Lynne to Ids fill fiiH.rvv'tpH me.11rxxr. wife a week Inter. "Have you noticed the large house on the rise in ground mildness and a flavor as In a line with this one, about a square distant?" it is new. refreshing "Not particularly," replied Mrs. Camels quality and Camels expert Lynne. 'Why?" "Wahlron has, and continues to do blend of choice Turkish and choice so. I remarked how absorbed he was Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. in si inlying its architectural beauties and general environment Through an Camels blend never tires your taste. And, opera glass and took a look myself. Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste It appears that the garden of the Way-lanas Is is it a favorculled. place, nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I ite spot with a most graceful and prettily dressed young lady. I rallied What Camels quality and expert blend can Waldron, basing the action on my mean to you should find suspicions, and in his always frank and truthful way be admitted the soft out at once! It will prove our say-s- o when Impeachment of an unusual interest In the young lady in question. He de. you compare Camels with St a on us. stole march It liberately in the seems that when he first came here Camels are Mold everywhere in ecientifically ttalprl package of 30 and noticed the rent sign, he went to rifiireUe fhr 20 cents; or fen packaHea (300 cijarettea) in a (laaaine the Wayland place to Inquire somepaper'Coverrd carton. We airon&ty recommend thim carton for tho home or office tvpply nr when you travel. thing about If. As It might not hapR. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. In a pen again year. Miss Isabel Vane u 1 Wintton-SalcN. C was alone in her garden. All the folks were away except one servant. She was probably lonesome and she and Waldron were mutually attracted to fy ward will fall n prey to soine scbTerii-In- s fortune hunter, that he watches one another. Anyhow, he remained there a whole forenoon and he has her as a cat does a mouse. "Poor boy!" said Mrs. Lynne. managed to meet her away from her Mr. Lynne had outlined conditions home several times since then." "Why not at her home?" asked Mrs. correctly. Isabel Vane and bis son "' '. '"T i ii.ii. ymm had met a sufficient number of times , Lynne. PRICE OFFICE an to cement had that acquaintance "Ah ! there Is the crux of the whole affair. Miss Isabel Vane Is an orphan very nearly culminated In unexpressParluT-WcctKooim and an heiress with two guardians, ed, but mutual love. John Wayland Mock one nt I'.rocton, the other here. She had seen to It that the young people He denied Isabel no did not meet. equally divides the year between the OpposiU- First National Bank two. John Wayland. who lives yon- rational pleasure that money, could once at about but spt buy, Arranging der, is n crotchety, stern, ssnpicinus Office Hours 10 till 12 a.m. to remove her to her other guardian, old bear who Is so afraid that his loveand 2 till 1 p.m. many miles away from Earlville. Just one letter Waldron had manPhone 57 aged through crnft and caution to get to Isabel. In It he had Impetuously confessed his sentiments toward her. He entreated a reply, encouraging. If HELPER OFFICE It could be so. and then hinted at a locklove at where laughed campaign Over Helper State Bank smiths. A day passed by, two days, but he received no reply, and he was 6 till 8 p.m. Office Hours at a point of desperation. He did not make allowance for the fact that the Phone 43 watch and ward of John Wayland had been set to a method where every move of Isabel was under the closest cynosure. It was torture complete to sit at the open window of his room and take within the range of his vision so Residence Phone 219-distantly a sight of the dainty, fli t ting form of his inamorata. Archery was I Use the Very Latest and Best Methods Known about the sole recreation of Isabel, WHY SUFFER? and as he noted her in its pursuit he likened the punctured targets to the occapoignant wounds separation sioned to his own longing and lacerat- fAMELS as i your satisfaction world at any price! any cigarette - WLL- I TWO BUSY OFFICES r -7 er - ; Built When Better Motor Cars Are Buick Will Build Them Dr. J. B. Henderson, Chiropractor m ;JZy ed The Euick Model Reliance Auto & Supply Co., County Agents CASTLE DALE, UTAH Tl ; ' 4 "t - v' :.! v , i - " ' t J 1 - heart the third day of anxious, woeful waiting. Waldron made up his mind that Miss Vane was not inclined to favor his suit. Had It been otherwise, he reasoned, she surely would have found some way of communicating with him. He made up his mind to go to the city, immerse in business and forget pis , himself He ws misery and disappointment. seated dejectedly on a garden seat when his little brother Willis came up to him. "Oh. Waldron!" he hailed, "won't yon make me a bow to shoot with? See, I found a beautiful arrow right under the window of your room." As Waldron casually took the arrow, he aroused to sudden animation. A folded compact fragment of paper was discernible, wedged Into the cleft of the feather gule. He opened It and a wild joy sprang to his- eyes, It read, "This is my only way of telling you that Tuesday I shall bo on the train bound for my guardian at Rrc-ton- . If yon will also he n passenger. of your I will tell you what I think cherished not." And the train in question bore Isabel Vane not to her guardian at Rroe-tobut Into the Luting charge of a loving husband. At the end of In Suggesting This Bank as a commercial depositorv to the business men and firms of this Community, we feel that we are prepared to render them a banking service. which is based on broad lines and is comprehensive enough to meet their every requirement. We invite consultation relative to your needs. SERVICE, SAFETY, and CONVENIENCE Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve System - lY We Carry K Li A ' ' ' " of Goodyear Tires and Tubes Stock a Complete Yes, We Do Job Work You will find our prices satisfactory Come in Hake Your Life oa the Farm Easier 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 man who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex Miller, Manager |