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Show emery Bdbi.v wdfawfis; trisitB uacb, ptast For Men and Young Men Cool, comfortable hot WMtfcar Sulu with a imart, iwar style no desired by carefully drawn Our line embraeee n Palm Beaea Clothe, Mohair. Kool Kloth, Gabardlsea and Tit-le- al Woritede. Ytiaea tmamHtr nigh prices sxcepdomaQx men. Two and three bcttoo etajSa and doable breasted raofleJa.'Tpa.tda-pockets, pinch back etylesv, three quarter belta, inverted consenradre styles. Variety af popular Cancy and .plainc colon. y . a Very Obstinate. "Well, said the doctor, Inquiring- ef the old Irish servant, "Is your master any better?" "Nary a bit and as obstinate as mule." i "What Is he obstinate aboutr "You said he was to take a Mac draught Never a one all black cvmM we find In the house, but when I waited him to swallow the double sis of the dominoes he abused me terrlMjP -- t r- - yincorbamted -DEPARTMENTt3T0KS 312 PRICE, A considerable number of outof-tow- n people were here for Memorial day. Mr. nd Mrs. Stanley Jensen and kiddles are down from Latuda for a vIsit with relatives and friends. Help give the baseball boys a good etart by attending their dance next Friday night, June 9th. i Don't forget the baseball club dance next Friday night. June 9th. Every-bod- y you know will be there and any number of those you may get acquainted with. While Dlsrlct Atteorney B. W. Dal-to- n of Price transacted business in the Dale Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Dal-to- n and daughter, Miss Dottle, spent a few hours with old friends. i Mrs. S. R. Johnson advises us that there will be a meeting in the Relief hall Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock' for the purpose of organizing a home All Interested demonstration class. . are urged to be present P. C. Borerson of Moab, old resident and smith of Castle Dale, has been spending a few days In the Dale renewing old acquaintances. Ha looks about as fit as ever and we'll warrant he still swings a powerful arm. Dr. Otto Nlelson and his laboratory assistant, the Ephralm dental duo who were notably successful In the work they did in the county last summer, are back in Castle Dale for a couple of week,', prepared to take cere of the further needs of local and Orangeville friends. A missionary party given In honor of D. IX Larnph and Glen S. Laraen, drew a large attendance in the ward house last night and everybody had a ' Federal Power Commission In compliance with The Federal Water Power Act (41 Stat. 106S) notice is hereby given that Messrs. James H. Mays and Harry I Oandy, Salt Lake City, Utah, have filed apcovering power development plication on Huntington Creek approximately in Sections 26, 27, SS and 36, T. 16 S., It. 7 K., and Sec. SI, T. 16 S., R. 8 E., S. L. M. Any objection to such application or request for hearing thereon, together with any briefs', reports or other data for which consideration Is desired, should be submitted to the Executive Federal Power Commission, Secretary, Washing, . ton, D. C. First pub. April 15 last June S, 1922 Overland ail ' . mud-hole.- al sures an club. Further particulars will be given next week. n The Pikes Peak highway marking and signing of which Ocean-to-Ocea- Is now complete as ffar west as Fer- already showing av heavy drift of tourists bound both; waiytf. We are also happy to note so nauny Carbon county autoists among the number The washouts in the vicinity of Col- ton have made this route the only out let westward, and here's hipping that, once acquainted with the wonderful Salina canyon road, they Willi not soon f . forget it. Cemetery cleanup day, set ior Mon COULDN'T EXPECT MORE day did not result in the big day that fortune teller told me I was "That it could have been with everyone Joincome Into a fortune of $5,000." to ing in. Though declared a holiday fry "Is that oil the city authorities, several of the "Well, I only gave her a quarter." business houses did not cjiose until about noon and the work at the cemeTempest Tossed. tery was left to be done by 3ut a few. A Bailor's life is bound to be At that there was a big improvement A life of stress and fury, to be noted, the driveways, .especially It is tempestuous on the sea that running east and west, having And worse in the grand Jury. been done up In good &hape.. Mayor Lars Chrlstensen and his team were The One Exception. real heavyweights in swinging things "The life of a man in your high into shape with the small number to work with. position should be as an open book." "I am perfectly willing," replied Senator Sorghum, "to acquaint the FOR SALE CHEAP public with every detail of my priA good home In the City of Hutrtlft,g-to- n. vate history except my dally golf A house of seven rcftms arVl scores." , pantry, electric lights and 'water, n lot with good water right and a brtar-in- g The Past Tense. orchard. For further particular : Edith When It comes to marrying, see M. J. Wakefield, Huntington. I wouldn't give a thought to how much Utah. a man was making. Maud Neither would I. dear. What would primarily Interest me would be nvw much he hd already ma do. There's no use taking chances. Von, is r After Marriage. "Too'nany wild women." "Let the girls alone, brother." M. P. Hemphill, Agent - Helper, Utah "Huh!" "The wash tub tames soon 'em down." I Howard-jWb- Coward I an talk to the people who can't sing;, and want to sing, and prevent 'em rronr oing it. juoge. Batteries Charged aid Rebuilt ALL WORK GUARANTEED DAY &NIGHT , Visitor Well, Tommy, what If you going to be when you grow up? Tommy I think I'll be a phtltt-throplalways Philanthropists seem to be well off. st ." A Marked Man. I First Girl Was that your lnteadotJ saw yon with last night T Second Girl Yes, but he last of It yet. , Gas. Ttrnirn fin hatMfp m tsflfee Tou may recite on either gas r cfeSv Ufa HUNTINGTON GARAGE E. Shaw, Mgr. Good Job. ; SERVICE rofonn. Student May I take oUMTt Interesting to Lee At Mrs. Gllson Does your butbaai fl oy danclngT Mrs. Wilson Well some who k 4 watching other people dotes ft -- . w. snow 1!7 u. conover 24 'eter Peterson SO Elmina Nsknn 180 Geo. A. Pettey S3 ado ts. uay R. Anderson & J. Tounr' 29 7 Hermann Behling 4i William MfTfor,,!- 54 Calvin Jensen 205 W. L. Humphrey 120 u w. Kinpack 124 l. Lucy B. Seeley : i Josie King J. M. Conover H. R. Huntsman Cliff Jensen Delis L. Peterson THE to-w- , Peterson Joeeph Wlllla-mSIX TIMES Hardy Victor Barney i Joseph Swasey Greek Received $660 for Allowl uaiaweu hg oeaiue H. HutmnaaAn P. Spouse to Live With Other A N. Beach Men for Few Days. John F. Larson Walter L. Barney umatia. For selling his wife six mint a. war a tintln. times ana receiving ?G60 from the Charle E. Peterson I transactions. George Bartsas, cundy 'uuui store clerk, of this city, has been Frank jensen Hitchcock stntea?ad to ten days In jail and may H. C. Hanson W. A. Burnett be deported to Greece, his native B. F. Jewkes H. M. Rolrf country. Bartsas' wife would remain with Howard Reid wm. T. Reid ch new "husband" for several ' E. Reid days anc suen return to ner husband, who 4tW,Bfid wouia sea ner to another man. She was also given a short Jail sentence anu may De aeported Wither husband, Jarnee Farrlmond y enow Ari mm A. Oardniu. Tm,t... ' HeU World Marriage Record. . Caldwell bnemeld. EcicMrs. Fii?aWk Anarew jjeaiie P. A. shaw, seventy-seve- n Knudfn fisgr oM, weat to me uuar lur me eiglltli rtiCJ, Sfid W. J. Killpack Emery Co. Board of Ed. Sylvester Hargreavea, Rasmussen J sevetyx TJiorvald years oU, for the fifth time liernsftn WIFE i ua . tin has a grown family otitvuuj. W and he Is the father of 12. Both t. iure wis wiu u ueir last llFffS K3 Z 8-.- H. P.' Maggie Cox'" Samuel Ware Jr. .i j, ncunvzj -- 8K7 81 8 54 44 41 111 76 28 41 60 in isg 22 83 1?n go ft 5 vf i4 .H 11.5 0.2S 10.81 II 1.21 I. 5! Ui IM 2.5 in .5i IS IK 80 170 Ul 40 II. U 30 H 12 ;.;$ 35 us SI 243 67.84 14 ' 1.$ 10 Ml US Lit 30 49 lii 101 ii 24.71 It ii 157 HI SS Chrlstenen i:.m 242 87 18 11 72 James C. Clawson Eda C. DvchM Orson .Lowry A. K. Hall J. D. Jewkes J. F. Killian Josephine King J. C. Lemon Jr. Christian Nelson Mrs. Parley Ralphs John Ralphs J. C. Tatton i .H ; 5 ' . 67 80 50 lis is.de 2125 u.H 21.1! 12.5) MS 31 106' May Reid Anna K. Knudaon 421 123 90 , 15 2J.U 5 l.!i III j;s shares of each (parcel of such stock I " win oe soia at ft home of the secretary in Ferron Uut on the 1st day of July, 1922. at t hour Of 2 Dm. to nav Hlln... 7 sessmenta thereon, together with tl ana sale! N.ttuveriising J. CHRISTENSEJJ. Ztl tary, Ferron, Utah. First pub. June 3 last June 17, ujj. PUBLIC LAND SALE ISOLATED TRACT. Department ot the ii U. S. terior, Land Office at Salt Lah City, Utah, May S, 1922. NoUci It hereby given that, as directer by thi Commissioner of the General Lwj office, under the provisions of 8m. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Isaac Allred, of Emery, Utah, Serial No. 026646, we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10 o'cloci A. M., on the 24th day of June, 1121, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SEV. SW1 fiwii tct Section 23; WH NEK. Sec. 26; Town. snip zz Bout ti, Range 6 East, 8. L Meridian. "This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that th greater portion thereof Is mountainoui or too rougn ror cultivation." tub laJld will he sold In anmrnra with and subject to, the provisions and reservations of the act of June 22, 111), (36 Stat., 683). The sale will, not be kept open, but 111 n'Vinn thnea ha rlanlarol present at the hour named havt ceased bidding. The person making the higeet bid will be required to Immediately pay to the Receiver the QL' amount thereof. A n V inaranna lolnilnv AvaroAlv ttu land are advised tc rue tneir claims, or oDjections, onfifliilw hafAra thtt Hmd rioalcrnntaV fnr GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. first pu'). May 20 last June u, . above-describe- d NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL LAM) FOR LEASE. Department of the Lak Interior, U. S, Land Office, Salt Serial City. Utah, May 29, 1922. 027417. Notice is hereby given tint25, pursuant to the Act of February 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and the regulations thereunder,, approved April 1920 (Circ. 679), the Secretary of the Interior has, on the petition of Harry 1. N. Taylor, designated a coal leasing unit No. 93, Utah No, 25 and directed offer for lease the following descriMj land comprising 982,80 acres, Lota 1, 8, 3, 4, 7, 8. 9. 1011, NE SW'4, SE Sec I,.Log, - to 7, inclusive? 10. U. n SEft Sec. 4, T. H I M Utah. be made Lease of said unit will a royalty of 10.126 per ton, a investment requirement of of w during the first three years requirement a minimum fonnage lease, of 100,000 tons per annum, tommeni' Ing with the fourth year ofInthe and otherwise substantially ance with the leas form eH' paragraph 18 of the al reguWpu SW4, R. 14 NW E., S. S if ao' Said lease will be old at auction at this office on th offer set forth to the qualified bidder w ing the highest bonus on the A." of July, 1922, at ten o'clock Any and all persons having or conflicting claims to sftld jfn any part thereof, are hereby notj that they should file June 80, 1922, their protestotora of) tion against the granting for said land, otherwise. will be disregarded In fra""" lease. GOULD B. BLAKELY, T-t nub. June J last July - n.w.5 J'S J- NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL 1,80 FOR LEASEPepartmenl US 4,00 Interior. U. p, Land fitP 23,13 City, Utah, May 81, to 80.76 027418. Notice Is hereby flyf"1 (, 7.60 pursuant to the Act of 46.00 1920 (41 Btat. 437). and theAr!i j, 18,60 tlons thereunder,, approved M 12.55 1920 (Clro. 678J, the Secretary of 14.05 Interior has on the (petition a coa Jte4 2.00 S. O'Flaherty designated 15.75 unit No. 142, Utah No, 47 and ai)44 11.00 offer for lease the followl"! ? 10.25 and, .V SEVi SB W an 16.53 B Sec, a. All of Ftc, 10. 3,28 11. T. 10 8 R. 14 E 8. 7.26 Lease of eald unit will a 7nTm 10.25 9. of 10.125 per ton, m"50 o9 royalty 12.75 investment it requirement, oi 16.00 aurmg me nrsi n .Imiire." requ 13.76 lease, a minimum tonnage 15.00 of 125,000 tons per annum, lessS 17.60 17.00 and otherwise substantially"' out in 6.00 ance with the lease form H"..mnS. 8125 paragraph 18 of tne buo J", Zn to-w- lt, .jert 61 18 8 Sg 127 II 1.53 J4-1- 60 18 70 150 80 184 60 60 65 60 70 68 in n -- Seventh Judicial District, of the State of Utah. In and for Emery County. In the matter of the Estate of Jens Nielson, .deceased. NOTICE OF SALE. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described itt real and personal property, Lot 1, Block 30, Huntington Town- site Survey, Emery County, State of Utah. 20 Shares of the capital stock of the Huntington Canal & Reservoir Associ ation. On or after Saturday, the 17 th day of June, 1922, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. And written bids will be re ceived at my residence at Huntington, Utah. Terms of sale, cash. Ten per cent down and the balance upon con Hia First Long Pants. firmation of said sale by the Court. Dated thin 17th day of May, 1922. Mrs. Robert Stolts. As he was taken ANTON NIELSON. to a small cage among the "lifers,1 Executor of the Estate ot Jens Nlel the hardened criminals, doomed to son, deceased. spend the rest of their days behind First pub. May 20 last June 10, 1922. prison bars, gulped as they peered IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE with wondering eyes at the youth. Sevpnth Judicial District Tn and For sen The boy was dealt his heavy Carbon County, State of Utah. In the tence by Judge Lorlng after a trial Matter of the Petition of the Directors that lasted three days. His aunt, Mrs. of the Price River Water Conservation Catherine Maree of Chicago, em- - District For the Examination, Approvployeed one of the two lawyers who al, and Confirmation of the Proceeddefended the boy. Their Insanity plea ings Had In the Organization of th was quickly overthrown. No evldeuce Said District. Notice. Notice is hereby was offered at the trial that the boy given that the board of directors of the was badly treated at the Stoltz home, frice Kiver Water conservation District have filed in this court their veri and It was shown that he shot the fied Price woman In cold blood. The state's at mverpetition, reciting that the conservation District was duly fcut the the asked death torney chair, organized and that said board of di jury demurred a polDt and made it rectors being the first board of direc life imprisonment. Many protests are tors or wui district were duly elected being filed against the sentence, and and qualified. Said petition prays that a movement Is also under way to con- the proceedings aforesaid mav h ex. tinue the fight to have the boy ad- amlned, approved, and confirmed by uhs courx. notice IS further alven judged Insane. that this court has fixed Tuesday, the 20th day of June. 1922. at 10 o'clock SKIRTS MADE HEIFER WILD a.m. of said day at the court room In the county courthouse at Price, Carbon county, Utah, as the date and Broke Away When Animal Saw Them place for hearing such petition, and on Old Woman Goes on an persons interestea m the organlisa. tion of tha wald Price River Water Rampage. Conservation District or in th ' nro. St. Louis. Policemen, are an emo ceedlngs had for the organization of tional set, much given to extravagant saio district and the election and qualification of the board of directors notions, but the actions of Margot of said district are herahv notified prize black heifer, on Olive street that they may, on or before the day here, certainly were unusual and there so nxea ror the hearing of said pemay be something In what Partolman tition, demur, answer or plead to said rt laherty says. Dated at Price, Carbon petition. Margot broke loose from a young county, Utah, this 18th day of May, ,uan lending her to a slaughter house 1922, By order of the Court. H. C. and chased a negro Janitor of an SMITH, Clerk of District Court, Done in Chambers, this 18th day of May, apartment building In Olive street up 1122. F, E, WOODS, Judge. Attnree nights of rear sta rs. The inni, test: C, H, SMITH, Clerk, tor escaped into a flat, slamming the (Seal) door in the heifer's face. She retali First pub. May 20 last June 10, 1922.' ated by crashing through the door the glass"banels haneine on her home DELINQUENT LIST FERRON CA- Cowboys from the stock yards were Notice is hereby given that caned and Margot led them a dizzy Mah. pace, railing only when she was rid there are delinquent upon the followdescribed ing stock, on account of asdied with bullets. sessment levied on the 26th day of She was going alone nenpefiil April 1922, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective enough until she saw a white-haire- d shareholders as follows: old lady with skirts ud to her ifnpo. Name said Patrolman O'Flaherty. "She gave J, E, Caldwell - Shares Amt. g f 1.34 one snort, ana away she went." 18.29 s 11 28 30 32 10 84 20 60 100 100 260 128 . ut IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HIS S 126 Henry Thompson Bert J. Brooks cow, aooui live yenrs Arthur A; Lemon brockte-face- d A7 on right ribs, David G. Nordell old. brand rsembimg marks resembling swallow fork in left J. C. Lemon James ' Nelson ear. One red brockle:faced cow, J. 8. Stevens Jr. five years old. brand resembling Andrew Rasmus&'en T on left and Lazy Circle rera ueniing Quarter and right ribs, alsd bar over with, box Mvrtle Wrie-ieon 71 also right jess larson under on left hip, J. Toung & A. W. Bigler ribs, marked with crop on ootn eru ,:.. cut nnri under bit in left ear. Sarah J. Henrie Bohleen Said animals were taken up by me in John I. W. Pavn Orangeville City, on the 30th day of M. H. Mower May 1822. JOHN OUPHANT, City J. K. Madsen Poundkeeper, orangevuie uu, l.iu. Locorn Wareham Mrs. J. P. Worthington Lee Charlei Miliar Wayman Probate & Guardianship Notit Pk Emanuel I. w. Mixon C. E. Rhodes' James Westenskow Consult County Clerk for Respective a. u. conover Signers for Further Information. Edwin M. Coy IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District or. tne State of Utah. In ahd for Emery In the matter of the Estate nf Jens N'ielson. deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the at his residence in Hunting ton, Utah, on or before the 27th day of Sentember. 1922. ANTON NlHiU- SON, Executor ot the Estate or Jens NriAlinn deceased. First pub. May 20 last June 10, 1922. SOLD DdSrty? HUNTINGTON, UTAH Ford Parts and Service for All Makes of Cars C. A Valuable Guest , at good are yon at w Thomas! Cheshire Chris A ytfie fellow scored neatly on Ml mother the other day. "I hope, dear," f Tourist Headquarters r, A Prompted Prevarication. Sg MAIN STREET Molllefc, at Laporte. Ind.-J- ohn this city. bM of orphan to don realized every boy's ambition to now He man. a of the raiment But ms wearing his first long pants. and he convict a of that is flew suit It for ure. has been sentenced to wear entered knee in pants, attired John, prison, state Indiana the gates of the senat Michigan City, under a life tence for murder, Never to the history of the prison crossed had a boy In knickerbockers Edward Warden Its corridor of sighs. a J Fogarty and his aides received distinct shock as the boy stumbled Into the warden's office to be Questioned and assigned a number and convict's garb. had been convicted of Mollick foster-motheshooting and killing his . Scotsman. she said, "you were a nice little boy UTAH while you were at Mrs. Brown's and didn't tell any stories." "Only the one you put me np to," said her young hopeful. Elder Lamph goes to good time. "Why. what do you mean, child Great Britain for. his field of labor, "When she asked me if I'd like to while Elder Larsea goes to California. Both leave for Salt Lake City in a few have another piece of cake, I said, .. 'No, thank you, I've had enough." , days. "Among the mcsrriage licenses reUp In the Air. cently issued by Cupid Jewkes were the following: Melvln Bryan and Miss "If I lend you money on this dirBlanche Behunln Voth of Ferron, on igible plan of yours, what security May 24th, and Dveret: .Murphy of can you give meT American Fork Miss Warvelle Aviator My priceless balloon ItDumayne of HuntlWton. on May 22. self. ... Ray Jensen of Orangeville and Miss CapitalistExcuse me, but I am not Ora Allridge of Fettron were visitants on Monday of this week. accepting any Inflated securities. Sct At a hurriedly catted meeting of lo- ence and Invention. cal boosters Thursday forenoon, an The Useful Horse. organization that wis likely be known as the Castle Dale Automobile club "I notice you Plunkvllle motorists was formed, and by evening the conare careful to give the road to all struction of tourist accomodations on horses." the north part of the courthouse "Yes, only a few left In this neighwas well underway. O. You never know when you'U Kiuare will be borhood. given netx week, " need one to haul you out of a enson Jr. was elected 'permanent presi Courier-JournLouisville dent of the organization and that in- The Huntington Garage r. teen-year-o- - - cf Foster-Mothe- He had been told that to tonghe bis hands and feet he should soak them In a tub of salt water. One morning a friend happened t drop in while the boy was engaged II this Interesting process. "Billy;' said he, after he bad duly explained the thing to his .wonds "I'm pretty near do tog companion. for a licking, and tomorrow Tm going to sit down In It" . pletJJe m Jstmvoi fir Life Boy Gets His Sentence for Murder of SIxteen-Year-Ol- WISE PRECAUTION TO dribed An-dre- ar $12.50 i . mm Two Piece Summer Suits -- L-t- ah WEARS FIRST LONG PANTS IN PRISON vMIE 940 ESTRAY NOTICE. STATE OF County of Emery, in Orangeville pos-- .' Cltv 'said county. I have in my estrar nnrinr session and animals, which, if not claimed- .napuuui.taken away, will oe eoia tion to the highest cash bidder at Anderson's yjird p Orangeville on Thursday, we ma City hour of 2 o'clock June 1922, at the white-face- d cow with red One p.m.: old. brand re- on right ribs. eembling blotched US marked with crop oir aen ami u.mn ear?, wattle on left Jaw. slope in right heifer, about two One red white-face- d marks renot visible, brand old, years slit and with off right crop sembling One red, under slope in left ear . 6.00 17.00 15,00 .00 1,26 60.25 6.50 20.75 4.73 2.60 7.60 23.76 6.75 i'LJithe Said )pase auction m WrtMfflW set forth to the qualified bonus On '"K h.e hisrh-e-Anv and alt DsrsonS dner 0 ,de : tion against the granting for said land, otherwise, will be dlsregardea BLAE uc .... t!v las . hftVin or conflicting claims to sia ' any part thereor, are that they should file on lease. GOULD B. too te. 3.76 Fst pub, June M j5th , vf. of n0ti(iei beio" 0m' claim RW ... 1. u |