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Show r wellTr as he liearl cm approaching. Loudou fce cLucklMl" MUSIC IN lnhabftnt FlaU COST of OF Densely au-otb- er LIVING Populated in New York City Begin to Take Alarm. Opening windows on the first warm days of the year bring a warning that this will probably be the most musical season New York has ever setu, says the Eveulng Star of that city. The court ha always been cosmopolitan in its musical tastes and prone to prodigality In its volume of more or less musical sounds in summer, and this time U appears that not only are all the young men home from the army but that the high com of everything ha also made the apartments more densely inhabited and more continuously so than ever before. The mtignets are IncUing that once drew folk away from home in the evening. Beer is negligible us a corner attraction. The movies are more expensive and more tiresome. Soda bears a war tax puid by the dispeuser and also charged to the consumer. Home has become a rather forced haven for all and music is being overworked in an attempt to relieve its tedium. This season we have with us, apparently, not only the phonograph and the player piano those resources of the musical and unmusical alike but there is also an apparent return of the child who practices on the piano. apartuient-hous- ' f PWhagainst automobiles because 1 iats become of the prejudice ":Tv theq frightened the horses cars are NOW first in figuring their motor- The horses Just because a man has a moderate - price car is no reason why he should get any less service out of his tires. We believe that the man with the small car is entitled to just as good tire service as the man with the big car and both are entitled to the best tire service theyean get. That's why we represent Think of it This year the American people will spend nearly a billion dollars on tires alone. ! Tires are one of the biggest items on the car owner's Select your tires according to the roads they have to travel: bills. " In sandy or hilly country, wherever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S. 11 Hardly a Saturday, when you motorists drop in to "tune up" for a Sunday trip, Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels U. S. The Plain. For best results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords. I ETtAL value to our business. Sooner or later it comes back to you in Service. Tires. " And especially the small car owners, who put service Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office DALE KITCHENETTE TWO BUSY OFFICES ekfr' ""TO'vU v I PRICE OFFICE ltooms Parker-Wo- e -7 ter Block Opposite First Nalioual Bank Office Hours 10 till 12 a.m. and 2 till 4 p.m. IV , Come in and talk to us about tires' We're here to help you get the kind of tires you want. 'A HELPER OFFICE r ' Over Helper State Hunk 6 till 8 p.m. Office Hours Phone 43 X Dr. J. B. Henderson, Chiropractor tes Tires United n Phone 57 ?" , the difficuand truffle tjfter ni'ht- - Portable Town Given Franco. Many an American tourist will be surprised this summer to find just outside the war-torcity of Lens, France, a uuiiint I)utei village. The stranger will learn thut the village is a gift from the ieople of Holland to the returning citizens of Lens. The houses, all of wood and of an Ingenious, knockdown construction, are now awaiting shipment from the Netherlands, where the parts were sawed and fitted. Assembled, they will shelter In comfort TitRl refugees. When all the dwellings are occupied, the Puteh government will send landscape gardeners to lay out flower beds and shrubbery In harmony with the buildings. Popular Mechunles Magazine. Sandwiches and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening nity. And why more car owners large and small are coming to us every day for U. S. Cop. An experiment demonstrated that with the help of three light bulbs, which burn continuously, while bands crossed on Ids breast and long white gauntlets, a traffic officer can be seen by motorists even at the busiest and darkest of comers. """One of the lights Is placed on the traffic guard's hat and the other two on his shoulders. They are fed by butteries in the pocket of his over-coa- t. Both red and white lights have been tried. So far the red lights seem to be more satisfactory. Boston Globe. Fresh Cakes and Pastry U. S. Tires . in this commu- that one or more of you doesn't tell us something of Service is what the car owners of this community are looking for nowadays. CORD-NO- Illuminated Traffic With a view to solving lties that beset motorists officers on Boston streets ing expenditures. have gotten used to them and so has everybody else. e fail the offlceri-oft- Iie First motor corps are conducting experiments throughout the city to make a traffic handler visible to drivers as well as to pedestrians. Residence Phone 219-n- i I Use the Very Latest and Best Methods Known WHY SUFFER? Utah Huntington, Huntington Garage, Perfect Protection for Depositors XS "sfR If, PVBLICATIONDe- - XOTK'K. Notice is hereby given that,a ISth day of May, J V'or. U. S. Land on theelection was held in the low" U9a1 City, Utah, May special 18 Dale. Emery County. St.ite Castle of a,"uce that given hereby Wi " of Desert Lake, Utah, of l'tah, pursuant, to notice heretoOrtan.i ure"rUiiry 1913, made fore Riven and the order of the Hoard counforthe oil v,ead Kntry No- 010998 of County Commissioners of said N a on Sec. 12, ty, to determine the question, whether SWU, ' lal9- nade Ad- the following described territory should w ftt Ti v.,ateud Entry 015880, for be incorporated as a city of the thud class and for tle election of offieeis for said city, 4 Mention ,Iendlun- has filed notice of Commencing at a point 0 rods east of the southeast corner ot 'SlJ c;Iaim t0 the Iand Uhe southwest quarter ofor Section al"e h I'atiKe Disfr nV ;f before the C'e-34, Township IS south of 8 east, Salt Lake ba.se and mee ro.M; nd c'aiman? ot ridian; thc'iee north 200 north l20. thence ""'"'s as witnesses: William west 20 rods; thence Wio 150 rods: thence west 24t rods, kite, Ui,h 0'esil' Winders, of Desert east thence soulh 270 rods; thence lW; ami m,uel WeIla- ot Victor. rod-- , 1G0 rods; thence south SO l'tah. t ,ensen- of Lawrence, thence east 200 rods to the place Of icema 1 She 26 '. -- . 4- - - - - to-'.v- it: - Jy. 1 - - G()T-JT.- ast june u,ij j 26, 1920. of beginning. That at Said election the proposi- - lion to incorpor it Jin (VL'r'.'n'fa"" vote ueuis oasi and f and the t'dllow-int- ; ai;Min incorpor lioir..x.ere duly elected named per:'iis . as officers of mud citx-I ; 1'. for mavor. and A. S. Bert V Keller. Joseph Miinnel. Victor C. And?cson. and 1J. C. Lamph Mill r for councilmcn; David for reorder; and EdniL nd Crawford WELL Otl incu-poratic- ROAD TO the principles of Our hanking methods i arc based upon . ...... r. ll.r K.l :i ' ,n. iun perieci protection to our tit puMuu?. adunrivalled offer and Reserve Federal you System by the vantages in mnnv wavs. Make us your financial confident without reservation aiid you will find that it will redound to our mutual advantage. WEALTH Haa a Great Some Unless indignant Scheme Motorist Should "Catch On." Farmer Undoubtedly n-- Straight ahead lay a long, straight and the man at the wheel ot the car settled down In his fu- treasurer. That, upon the completion of the seait. It was evident he was prepar-lnnotices required by law, said tierritory for a sprtDt. shall be incorporated as a city of the third class to be known and designated Bot before he.was well under way as the Cilv of Castle Dale. Hd farmer stepped an tionest-eyeJ. H. J KWKKS. roadside Joward him and the from, of County Emery ('jerk held 'out a detaining hand. First pub. June 1- 9- last July 10, i' Thowt mebber ye wfculd be Probate & Guardianship Notices to go fulf steam ahead." he remarked car slid to a standConsult County ('If rk or npspwttv'e casaally yhen the Information. still. Further for Siyncrs Theiirnototlst nodded In reply. 1' ) s. r, E r r- i vi it take a look through "Won, Ju. claims with vouchers these orsuill present over the bend." went tree at that .. I'm nn.iei'siffned at her residenc an elderly producing An the t'tah. farme,', ICmery County, near Innttnstori, t "and ye'll zotn oi happen n the nay or before .of iciooer, field i. gin y jo, SARAH .Ml'liMMi, Adminis- - pair minvl." your Iti tnix of the Instate or jonn jiurning. change ucrsaf Senttt" exclaimed the motor- dec used. Fir. it pul). June 12 last July 3, 1920 Mst when the glasses disclosed a bine trousered figure peiched on a branch y, manKs iuum "I in the tree. t. -- t. ntr.h nf rond g d 1 1 : 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 I J Discount on All Hatching Eggs of the S. C. far E E i i White Leghorns, durhig the month of June. $! Erice per Settin 5. now rice Per Tw Settings, $2.75, now 2.J0 f.ri.ce Per Three Settings, $3.75, now j- - il regular Price per 100 Eggs, $7.00, now ra fcw choicc yearling hens that will be sold 2a per oS Tc.mi Hcfeular price, each, $2.00, now $1J50. ?0,ce hens, regular price each $1.50, now $1.10 each. Anere may be so as good as mine but nonebetter. Snow Flake Poultry Farm, JLlUlit'I I I .IIIIIMLMIMIII., 0 u Castle Dale -riUUlK'U x r Member of Federal Reserve System 9- -0 1 30 Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH w Yes, We Do Jo b Work You will find our prices satisfactory Come in awfully!" There was thesoiaid of coin clinkthe motor went ing on coin and fVenwnnA at- nhont Six tu. j imr uou jfseuaiciy the at beginning And Smiles an hour. iof the clear streteir oi luauwoj (Jhonest-eye- d farmer wyas counting his . jcash. old scar- - "The Idea o' cartlngVhe crow from the orchard atad perching it i'in that 'ere trga jsvoxfes fflt Eretty Hake Your Life on the Farm Easier dj putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE You will then have a "liired man" who asks no wages, cats no food, and works 21 hours a day, 365 davs in the year a hired man who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex Miller, Manager |