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Show EMERYCOUNTY EmeryuountjAbstraclCo Ey D. E. Wheeler William. Editor and Proprietor Licensed Abstracter of TiUes $2 00 a Year Be sure of the title to the la ml wii Established 1800 never know You the tan purchase. true condition without investigation. CASTLE DALE. UTAH David Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Sorenon '"" fyt:f TUBS Publlehed every Saturday at Castle J. K. RE ID AtUi aw and Notary -l my-nt- I'ubUc ! i Orangcville, Utah Tills spring may yet see the late fall of 2L DR. P. C. CHRlSTtNSEN Dentist C L. It takes more - than the open moutb The man who puts on airs knows he can't afford to be natural. , All Kinds of Dental Work atto. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. tended anteed. Some people who claim to be in fluential are only fluentlul. B. W. DALTON Attorney-at-Law- , Notary (District Attorney) PRICE. UTAH DR. It seems that Panama makes hats, but doesn't talk through them. Public Everybody is everybody wants something more. A few practice swings with the rake and hoe will Improve your garden eye. J. W. NIXON rn vsicias It Is Just as easy to banish Jazz as to change the style of 'women's clothes. surgeon Office in Sorenson Bldg. & - CASTLE HALF Sometimes a man loses his Job because lie coddled It instend of exercising It. - UTAH Castle Valley Abstract Co. CASTLE DALE, UTAH Gardening would be more popular If one had a caddy to carry his spade, hoe and rake. are prepared to do your abstracting with cure and dispatch. You can not wifely buy or soli land or secure loan without having an abstract of the title to the same. We PHYSICIAN AND PRICE, little attention now may keep the "road of memories" from becoming a , road of regrets. The professional Job seeker Is not entirely useless; he proves that foolish optimism Is. SURGEON UT A . A T. ROSE DR. C. , If wishes were motorcars the dealers would get writer's cramp from taking orders. J. Anderaon, Manager O. entitled to Justice, but U The bootlegger would have no In. ducement to continue business If he had no customers. Buying Hogs The easiest thing an automobile driver does Is keep on driving after lit has hit somebody. I want all the hogs In Emery and Carbon counties for shipment, Tbtt ery highest prices paid. Will (rive r yours the any time. Writ or phone. Some of the selling arguments fo motorcars lilt you almost as hard a the motorcars do. D. Heber Leonard The Russian who can get a few shipments of bread Into Petrograd will carry every precinct. once-ove- UTAH HUNTINGTON, ; Profiteering in sandwiches and pie. two great American Institutions, seems almost like sedition. GEORGE CHRISTENSEN other form, and, after I had puzzled my wits for an hour or two, I waa delighted to discover that the theme, almost Identical in every particular, had been used by Gounod in the Garden Scene of "Faust," when Marguerite and her lover sing their wondrous love duet. Most of the classic composers have felt the lure of bird songs and have at one time or another attempted to use some of them in their scores. An outstanding example is Beethoven in his "Pastorals Symphony," in which, in the scene at the brook, he introduces the trill of the nightingale, the call of the cuckoo, and the piping of the quail. Unforgettable, too, Is the bird music which Wagner introduced in his score of "Siegfried." Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, and the rest of them, all tried their hand at putting birds In their music, and, of course, the number of songs about our feathered friends, in which they are Imitated, cannot be counted. Even if you cannot match up bird melodies with composers' themes, It would more than repay you for the time spent if you would learn something of the vast difference that exists between the different birds in their manner of Bong. Would it not please you to hear for yourself that the American goldfinch sings very much like the canary that the oriole U o really a kind of among the birds that the wood pewee 13 an eternal sentimentalist singing a pathetic little stave that the purple finch, on the contrary, is a vivacious character, and sings little else besides tarantellas that the grackle cannot sing, but merely creaks like a rusty old hinge? mezzo-sopran- Attorney-at-La- w Strange why the men who are ba equipped for govern- Offices In the Silvugnl Building PRICE, UTAH ment Jobs need them. When You Want Flowers for My purpose just ask telephone oper- None of the modern Improvement seems to make the way of the transgressor soft and smooth. ator for , The case of a person who cannol extract optimism from a seed catalogue Is hopeless, Indeed. EIGHT-- O provo Our slogan, "PHONE EIGHT-O- . WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW" has become the best known adverOur tising phrase In the state. Flowers lire Equal te our Slogan. . I man's friends will usually find a way of letting him know that he is not as smart as he thinks he is. i A " Many of the Edison have bird effects and imitations, and it might be an excellent idea, if you are interested, to begin your studies in bird songs by means of these. You will find the game full of charm. R I) BANISH WORRY Worry is a war of the emotions that cripples and kills, mentally and physically. Avoid financial worry as you would physical disease. Each day the newspapers carry stories of losses by fire or robbery. This bank will take good care of your .money. It will be quickly available when you want it. Your Open a bank account at once and banish worrv. check-boo- k will immediately show your exact balance. Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve Systcro Superstitious DO YOU Uywdoyou utL a judicious adverB eh eve business man. Ju-n, dicious , Q OlIlS advertising Always Pays end especially when you advertise in a paper that is read by everybody in its territory. two-lin- BUODV UE 1 BaiGGS, A VOUO VJU7L IU -- fU' A&W, SS TVAE KEEPlUG MIS FASE mtva av AUCTIONEER WHO CALlS UUASELF weOUkiEU; "Straight vjhem he kaeets up o v Notice of Election I I I h, I I e, (Kama! - - Com-musion- """iiil tt Vi vre-jee- Election District, .No. (Nam) H. Q. MATHIS LARS GUNDERSON J. WILBUR BURNHAM SILAS ROWLEY CHAS. SACRAMENTO From Election Precinct J. w-- k kAlSS ULA SOAUOSO VYAUTS To KUOUl ip7 ....... " I 1IPII mCN fAK.fc.KH MAIN. YJHl TYV RAfcUPOCUrtO NWITU TW EAGGrcST KAIRRQ&S tnnw.ui rwrww, At THW HANJE NttRRORS tfAKttfcVsS DOUT MEED No. 1 S. MATHIS J. A-- AUSTIN C. R. MARCUSEN From ElecUon Precinct No. I: W. A. THAYN W. N. DRAPER ARNOLD MILNER W. E. JONES The judges of the election for each of said election precincts, shall, In addition to the regular instructions, cause to be posted, on the day of eld election, in each place or compa-oi rtment provided for the preparation ballots, and in net less than three other places In and about the polling placet for such election precinct, the following: TO VOTERS INSTRUCTIONS PROPOSED PRICE RIVER IRRIG- DISTRICT ELECTION , Each owner of land included In the proposed Price River Irrigation District may vote for three (3) Directors, one for each Div-M ision or Election Precinct, shall indicate- - his vote by placing a marginal cross upon the ballet ATION for or against any question suor name voted upon and opposite thereto at said election. Each qualified, elector shalleacne entitled to cast one vote for acre-foof water or fraction thereof. alkted to the land owned the by such elector, as shown by order of the Board of Countr Commissioners of Carbon County, I'loh flnoll.. Jotrmlnlnr and II therein ing the lands included with the allotment of water rnaae, Indand shall sign the ballot and name icate along with his or her alloted the number of acre-fethe lands. owned by the elector casting the ballot. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOWK" as i" that the Clerk of this Board, County, . Carbon Clerk of County tah, be and he hereby is author w sucn and directed to communicate structions to the Judges of s84.a,. tion to enable them to properly duct such election, canvass tM and certify thereof to theof BoaM County Commissioners by County, Utah, as required that the said Clerk shall cause to be printed in the form above set forth, as well as 1""" 4 to voters, and furnish said bailout Instructions to the said Juas na. election to be furniahed to tne .. tied electors thereat, ana Clerk also provides the P,'",ej2 necessary ror me uac ui said election, and the necessary tionery. bmitted , ot et w . -- By Charles Sughroe OOGAU SANS TU? PUBASE "HOOSE AV40 UOT WO UOUGEfc VAEAWS AUOOSE VJVTU A LOT-- OF GROOViO AROUWO VT", SAX A UOUSE VJITU IOT OF R.EVIT TO PAN i. . Names submitted by the Board rf County Commissioners of Carta! County, Utah, to be voted on as DinT tors of said District: From Election Precinct No. : ot Around Town UossiP UEKiWESEN.ftANS UV5 FAMOWtfE VfrW S ABOUT TVV DUDE WUWTEU FROVAlU' MHO Curvf i to it rrr k fflcc N cavsUTEWsD TOAO FELL OUT AW TVC UUO S rc SPKE c tr to bad, ew VUQOkED w tw ovoufr vau. OFF AIL US y' 2 pica-gothi- - 17, 1921; MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL in h in'"0. This' newspaper reaches the eye of everybody who mujht he a possible buyer in this section. posted to-w- it. i?OJt I There is profiteering in demanding unreasonable wages no less than In charging outrageous prices. PROVO GREENHOUSE CO. otlFt ftout 0W' public places in K uW one copy aTea0 for-sai- O. T. HARMON Judges of election for said Election ' Precinct No. 2: GOMER PEACOCK GEO. OCKEY MAT GILMOUR Judges of election for said Election Precinct No. 3: NOTICE OF AN ELECTION CALLED W. H. TIDWELL, JR. for the purpose of determining LEU I J ESSEN whether the Price River Irrigation MARONI HANSEN for and District shall be organized, NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS directors a board of of the election HEREBY GIVEN, that an elecUon of for said proposed irrigation district. the land owners of the proposed Price WHEREAS, the Board of County River Irrigation District has been Commissioners of Carbon County, called and will be held in said pro'Utah, did, on Wednesday, the 18th posed district in Carbon County, State day of May, 1921, in special session of Utah, on Saturday, the 25th day of assembled, by final order duly ent- June, 1921, for the following purered, determine the lands to be in said proposed Price River poses: 1. To determine whether said prothe Irrigation District, and did listallotposed Price River Irrigation District lands included therein with the shall be organized under the proviment of water made; and of Chapter 68 of the Session WHEREAS, said lists are now on sions of Utah (or 1919, as amended by file with the Clerk of said Board of Laws the Session Laws of Utah, 1921, enCounty Commissioners in the County titled "Irrigation Districts." . Court House at Price in Carbon Coun2. To a board of three dity, State of Utah, and open to public rectors forelect said district, said inspection, and are identified as sucn board to consist proposed of a land owner of by the certificate of the Clerk of said each of Board of County Commissioners, to district asthe three divisions of said determined in the resoluwhich list reference Is hereby made for a more particular description of tions passed by the Board of County of Carbon County, the lands Included in said proposed Commissioners as set forth in substance in the Price River Irrigation District, and for the allotment of water made there- preamble hereof. Said proposed Irrigation district has for; and been divided into three divisions or WHEREAS, said Board of County election preefnets, and the polling Commissioners in said meeting assembled did also resolve and order, in places In each" of said divisions or precincts have been designated for said substance, as follows: 1. That said proposed irrigation election, as hereinabove set forth in preamble hereof. district should be designated by the theThe names of the judges who shall name "Price River Irrigation Dispreside during said election at each trict." 2. That an election of the land own- of said polling places are hereinabove ers of said proposed Price River Irriga- set forth in the preamble of this tion District should be called and held notice and one of the persons named at the timo and place, and for the as such judges f election in each of purpose as hereinafter in this notice said precincts shall act as clerk of said election for such precinct. set forth. The polls shall be opened at 7:00 3. That for the purpose of said election, said proposed district should o'clock in the morning of the day of be divided into three divisions as near- said election and shall be kept open ly equal in voting strength as practi- (until 7:00 o'clock p.m. of the same cable- the boundary of each of said aay. At said election, all persons shall be divisions being as follows: The first division (to be hereafter entitled to vote who are land owners known as Election Precinct No. 1 of of agricultural lands, to which water the Price River Irrigation District) has been allotted within the district shall include all the lands listed as as defined by Chapter 68 of the Sesbeing within said proposed district sion Laws of Utah for 1919, as amendand lying In Townships 13 and 14 ed by the Session Laws of Utah, 1921; South, and Ranges 9 and 10 East. provided, that corporations owning S. L. B. & M. lands within the district shall be conThe second division (to be here- sidered persons for the purpose of after known as Election Precinct No. 2 voting at said election. . Each elector shall be enUtled to cast of the Price River Irrigation shall include all of the lands District) listed as one vote for each acre-foof water, or fraction thereof, alloted to the being within said proposed district and lying in Township 15 South, Range land owned by such elector, as shown 10 East, S. L. B. & M. by the order of said Board of County The third division (to be hereafter Commissioners. known as Election Precinct No. 3 of Land owners not residing within said the Price River Irrigation District) proposed district shall be entitled to shall include all of the lands listed as vote only in the division of such dis'being within said proposed district trict, wherein their lands, or a major and lying in Townships 14. 15, & if, portion thereof, are located. Done by order of the Board of South, Ranges 10 & 11 East, S. L. B. County Commissioners of Carbon That Division No. 1, being Election state or Utah, in meeting as- Precinct No. 1, shall be th'S 18th day f May A' D' into two voting districts, and the same 1921 to be designated as Polling District A. E. GIBSON, No. 1, of Election District No. 1 and Chairman of the Board of County oners of Cai"hon County, Polling District No. 2 of Election Dis- Utah" trict No. 1; and that District No. 1, Election DistrictPolling HcNo. 1, shall SMITH, r., , Include all lands in Election District f lh?,B"ar(1 of County No. 1 lying North of the section line Carbon County. Utah. two miles South of the North bound-xr- y (Seal of the Clerk of said Board of line of Township 14 South, Ranee county Commissioners.) 10 East, S. L. B. & M .: and th ,t V n. ing District No. 2 of Election District AND BE IT I'I'DTOUn No. 1 shall include all lands In Elec' tion District No. 1 lying South of the SULVLD that tha section line two mile.s South of the hri! 6 Publl,shed once a week for North boundary line of Township 14 licationconsecutive weeks, the last pubof which shall be at least one South, Range 10 East, 8. L. B. & M 4. That a land owner of each of iin id..25th day Sun" and "The New.' said divisions of said district, as hereAdvocate inabove bounded and designated shall newspapers of general clr be elected a member of the Board p,Vbl'sl,e'J in Carbon County, of Utah, and In "The Emerv Directors of said district by the land County Progress", a newspaper owners of the whole district. 5. Eme?y That the names of the follow- cm .CircJ,latlon P"shed ing persons from the divisions of said haU beSt'uev0' Wan; that said notice published in the district as indicated before their re"Sun to be on May 27 spective names, be submitted to be said June 3 June 10, published and June . ona"!?S fig and June sw white-crowne- . 11, ther that forthwith copies 5r5 ed to beat the open shop. Castle Dale, Utah June . 4d iT,? tleira tan-nage- rs, Advertising Rates on Application, In the issues of said "V to be on MaV June 9,published and June is issues of aald "EmerC ' to be publish PcuS places designated and a copy of said netted forthwith posted in a con J. A. AUSTIN at the County C. R. MARC USE N Carbon County, Uaf ft? Election No. 3, being County Court H., From Division In r rEmery County, Utah. Precinct No. 3: W. A. THATN ine persons narr,o.t i DRAPER N. the judges of said W. . ARNOLD MILKER said jCSto "aSTStss W. E. JONES fc 6 That the following named places be designated as the polling places in ieiwru juuges ior each divTeach of said divisions: directed to f. 7 uthorai Polling District No. 1 of Division and ber a chairman and clerk cf No 1, being Election Precinct No. 1: Said .ZT The school house at Spring Glen in Sinn inj oW.l election to this Board said Division and Election Precinct. the holding thereof Polling District No. 2 of Division after The ballots No 1. being Election Precinct No. 1: on in said plain white PPr. thfe1?? The Public Library at Price the printing or writing canoSf k Division and Election Precinct. 1 Division and shall be uniform No. of Polling District extreme top part of each h?L Tl No 2, being Election Precinct No. 2: The Court House at Price, in said be divided by a perforated nL ' top portion being known I Division and Election Precinct. Pr.Hine District No. I of Division which shall not be less th.V "A No. 3. being Election Precinct No. 3: 'inch In width, upon whiz-- 1.7? .(1t !iu" afl Th Ward Meeting House at Well- - be prlned the numhr Ballot ElecUon stubs numberl1111 and shall Division said be in ington secuUvely. On the back of eactVT Precinct. 7 That the following persons be shalle be printed in capital l.,,1 " election said of or tn appointed as Judges m awe, me indorsementfor the precinct inaicaieu, one t uw- I said preof in each named , OFFICIAL BALLOT ' persons cincts to act as clerk of said election: PROPOSED PRICE RIVER tt.b, CATION DISTRICT ELECTION Judges of election for said Polling District No. 1 of Election Precinct JUNE 25. 1921. ... No. 1: underneath which shall be D. ROWIET The oSS facsimile of the FRANK J CROME of the Board of County Comm&S FRANK DOLINSKY of Carbon County, Utah. ThTbfS Judges of election for said Polling shall contain no other caption m? District No. 2 of Election Precinct dorsement. The front or fac of No. l: ballot shall contain the following-J. A. MATHIS ' "Election District , ym GEO. A. FAUSETT whip-poor-wi- ll, Dale, l tan 3 IN THE DISTRICT I for Emery County. and in Court Now that the birds are due of Utah. Leona C. Enckson. State me let Defendin the springtime, again Plaintiff, vs. E. W. Erickson. ask if any of you hare ever tried ant. SUMMONS. (Copy said de- to identify the types of songs that The State of Utah to Almost the varioua birds possess? fYou"are hereby summoned to appear everybody, of course, knows the service of this cheerful lay of the robin, the within twenty days after hin you. if se rved is whistle of the quail, the cry of the summons upon action this which in and the unearthly the county days otherwise, within thirtyabove tremolo of the owl, but how many aTfer service, and defend the your of us know the song of the vireos, entitled action; and in case of be failure so to do, judgment will the finches, the orioles, the to the rendered ga.nst you according the thrushes, and the demand of the complaint, which has sparrows? I can see you smile at been filed with the clerk of said court. that dethe last designation, thinking This action is brought to obtain a surely everyone is familiar with cree of divorce dissolving the marriage tbe tuneless sparrows of the city relations heretofore and now existingto and streets; but I am really alluding between you and thetheplaintiff, custody of the to the more melodious members (leteimine to whom mine;- children shall be decreed. of the family the white-throatB W DALTU.N. fiainim s Aiiuiucj d Epar-rosparrow, the Eko Building. Price, Utah 19 n the vesper sparrow and the First pub. June IS lust July 16, song sparrow. Indeed to name only one of this IN THE DISTRICT gifted family, the song sparrow, Is ' SUMMONS. Court in and for fcmery county, to pick out what we might call a Annie E. Anderson coloratura soprano, among birds. , State of Utah. vs. Arnold Larck(Larcker), Plaintiff, For instance, a keen listener and er SUMMONS. (Copy.) Defendant. historian of bird life, Mr. F. SchuyThe State of Utah to the said deler Mathews, mentioned hearing a fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear song sparrow render the theme of "La donna mobile," one fine within twenty days after service of this you, if served within morning, and again hearing white-throate- d summons upon in which this action is sparrows deliver bits of the county within thirty days brought, otherwise, defend music from "Carmen," "Cavalleria the above after service, and Rusticana." and from "Traviata." and in case of your action; entitled be To be sure, it may require some failure so to do, judgment will to the Imagination to identify any bird rendered against you according demand of the complaint, which has melody with a theme in any of the been filed with the oierk of said court. great composers' works, but it beto annul a precomes a fascinating pastime to try This action is brought marriage entered hito between .. .,,1 lbs i.l.iintiff It out " Once, when I was indulg- sumed 15. W. DALTON, Plaintiff's Attorney ing In the game for an afternoon, I was quite startled to find a wood-thrus- h Eko Building. 1'rice, Utah singing a strain that struck First pub. June 18 'last July 16, 1921 me as being most familiar in some 'SIMMONS. t.-i-e ;mn statiTassbciaiiki Mgr. ., S. "fKf-3- Printing of Quality BIRDS AND MUSIC PROGRESS voted for as directors in said proposed irricrution district: From Division No. 1, being" Election Precinct No. 1 : H. G. MATHIS LARS GUNDERSOX BURNHAM J WILBUR SILAS ROWLEY CHAS. SACRAMENTO From Division No. 2. being Election District No. 2: J. S. MATHIS - " |