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Show 1 NOTICE. jk All persons having any inter- est or claiming liens on tbo H within doscribed locations, will take notico that 1, Alexander Caldwell, havo taken possession possess-ion of these claims and am about to assort my rights for non-payment of assessments as a lion according to law. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY : Tho "Georgia" Lode or Vein Mining Claims, more particularly particu-larly described as follows: Commencing Com-mencing at a point 50 feet south from the Discovery Monument, and at the south center end stake on said lode vein, (which is on the north line of the- An nex Claim) running thence north 88 degrees 4H minutes East (Along the north line of said Annex Claim) 300 feet to the south East Corner Stake Monument No. 1 (which corner is identical with the north East corner of said Annex Claim No. 2 and the wost line of t h o Gretchen Mining Claim) thence North 1 degree 17 minutes West 1500 feet along the west side lino of said Gretchen Claim and the west end lino of the Rip Van Winkle Claim, to the north East Corner Monument No. 2, thence- south 88 degrees 43 minutes min-utes West, 300 feet to the North end center stakes on said lode, thence South 88 degrees 43 minutes min-utes west 300 feet to the North West Corner Monument No 3 (this corner is identical with the North East Corner of the Nevada Claim) thence south 1 degree 17 minutes East 1500 ft to the South West corner Monument No 4, this corner is identical with the South East corner of the Nevada Mining Claim, thence north- 88 degrees 43 minutes east 300 ft to the place of beginning, the south end of this claim joins the Annex W Claim and the east line joins the Gretchen and the Kip Van Winkle Claims, being the same lode claim located January 1, 1905, by Win F. Brown and C. H. Brady and recorded January 21, 1905, in Book J pngo 192 Mining Records of the County Recorder . of Box Elder County. The "Nevada" Lode or Vein Mining Claim, more particularly particular-ly described as follows: Commencing Com-mencing at a point 50 feet south of tho Discovery Monument and at tho south center end post i monument on south lode vein, running thence North 88 degrees 43 minutes East along the north line of the Annex Mining Claim 300 feet to the south East corner cor-ner post monument No. 1, (this corner is identical with the South West corner of tho Georgia Geor-gia Mining Claim) thenco north 1 degree 17 minutes west 1500 feet along tho west lino of the Georgia Mining Claim to tho North East Corner post monument monu-ment No 2 (this corner is identical iden-tical with tho North Wost corner cor-ner of tho Georgia Mining Claims) thenco south 88 degrees 43 minutes west 300 feet to tho '. north end contor monument on -p .. said lodo vein, thenco south 88 -Jj degrees minutes west 300 feet I to th6 North West corneriMonu-'mont corneriMonu-'mont No. 3, (this corneris identical iden-tical with tho North Eastcornor of the Nevada Fraction Mining Claim) thenco south 1 dogrcel7 minutes East 1500 feet to the South West Corner Monument No. 4 (this corner is idontical with the South Eastj. corner of tho Nevada Fraction claim) thouco North 88 degrees 43 min-utos min-utos 300 feet to the beginning. Tho East line of this claim joins tho Georgia Claim, tho west line joins the Nevada Fraction. This lode claim is tho same lodo claim located on January 1, 1905, by Win. F. Brown and C. II. Ilirday and recorded January 21st,1905,in book "J" Pago 192, Mining Records of tho County Recorder of Box Elder County, State of Utah. ALEXANDER CALDWELL Date of first publication Jan. 8, 1910. j8-a9 Sunday Services. Bp A. R. Capener presiding. Singing "Come Dearost Lord." Prayer by Peter Jensen. Singing Sing-ing "Earth With Her Ton Thousand Flowers." Sacrament Sacra-ment administered by Elders T. W. Whitaker and George Henrie. Sacramental hymn "I Have Suffered Death for Thee." James and Martha Brough wore accepted as members of the ward and five children were blessed. Singing "Lord Wil't Thou Hear Mo When I Pray." The following bore testimony: iD. B. Foulger, Joseph E. Cor-Ibott, Cor-Ibott, Peter Boss, R. M. Lisli-man, Lisli-man, A. R. Capener, Lottie B. Smith, O. L. Wilcox and A. H. Gleason. A quartctt was sung "School Thy Feelings" by F. 1). Welling, J. J. Shumway.Mantina Jensen and Maggie Wixom. Meeting closed by singing "Our Mountain Home So Dear." Benediction by Ed Van Leu van. Attendance 180, L. W. Preston, ward clerk. CONJOINT SESSION. In the evening a conjoint session of tho M. I. Associations Associa-tions was held at tho hall. Counselor Fred Rogers presided. presid-ed. After tho opening exorcises and prayer by Josoph E. Cor-bett Cor-bett the following program was carried out: Violin solo, Wesley Cartor assisted by Miss Burns. .Recitation, "Abo Bon Adam.'U by Thomas Rampton. Address, "Seek tho Spirit of God" by .John Q. Morris. Singing. Benediction Bene-diction by Bp. A. R. Capener. Widows and Missionaires' wives go free to "Jack O' Diamonds" Dia-monds" next Monday night. An Awful Erupticn of a volcano excites brief interest, inter-est, and your interest in skin eruptions will boas short, if you uso BucklQii's Arnica Salvo, their quickest cure. 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Ladies' hair dressing and massaging a specialty. Next door to Gar. Harness Co. Agents for Brigham Steam Laundry. H. BOYD DRAY AND TRANSFER. Dealer In R0CE SPRINGS COAL. Boll plioue No. 39 red, GARLAND. UTAH. "The Belle off Japan." I Lots of singing, novel and fl amusing dances, a great com-puny com-puny of funmakers, beautiful costumes, gorgeous scenery, olcgant mountings, and a story that is new is what wo can ox-pect ox-pect of the "Belle of Japan" fl when it comes to tho Opera Houso noxt Wednesday night , on March 16. No other attrac- tion has over achieved success so quickly and pronounced, for capacity houses have been greet' ing tho company everywhere, and there is no question but what it will do its sharo of the business hero. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c. Tickets oh sale at Riter Bros. Drug store. A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physio give Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets a trial. They aro mild and gentle in their action and always pro-duce pro-duce a pleasant cathartic oiTect. Call at All Dealers for a free sample. Garland Harness I Company, I J. Y. Jensen, President. 0. 0. Anderson, Manager. Doalora in Harness Saddles and Saddlery Hardware. Repairing a Specialty. Poarl Annex, Garland, Utun. Spring Opening May oi0jjjej&x&j& 10th See our New Spring line of I Ladies' and Children's I Muslin Uundrwear, Suits,, Jack- I ets9 Cloaks and Skirts. I We also haye our HATS ready for our Big Spring "hI Opening MAY 10th. Everything New. H Henrie Millinery Co., 0Tostoffce I |