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Show r GREEN RIVER DL3PATC1J GREEN RIVER DISPATCH By HELEN SPALDING, M'g EDITOR Entered as second dui matter February 20, 1907, at the post office at Green River, Utah. Every Thursday. Subscription $2.00 Per Annum In Advance. Advertising Rates made known on Application to this Office. Telephones, No. 2 and 74-4 (Jtn STATE JfjASSBCIAI!0H I L Horr and children returned last week from an extended visit with her parents in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kendrick Levi and children left on Wednesday to spend several weeks in Moab with Mr. Levi who is interested in the oil business there. Geo. Matthews and family are in town this week. Mr. Matthews is looking after business connected with the Fairview Stock Ranch of which he is manager. Oscar Beebe came in from Temple Mts. the first of AUGUST VACATION CflLENPHR THE THRIFT FAMILY DID WHO SAVE THEIR DIDNT WHO SAVE HIS AONEY MONEY V All spending and no W. 8. 8. means all work and no play the the Broadway Drug; Store COAL ENTRY (Sec. 2347 R. 3.) We always carry a full line of Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah. June 25, 1919. Notice is hereby given that; Harry M. Henderson, of Wattis, C-A- -N who for -D- UTAH MADE -I-E-S j FRUIT BEVERAGES Archie D. McRae, of Sego, and SALT LAKE ICE CREAM. William Darke, of Salt Lake City Our Ice Cream Parlor is the place to Gome duriug the State of Utah, has this day tiled in this office Application to pur' chase, Serial No. 024165. under the provisions of section 2347, U. S. Revised Statutes, the Lots 1 and 2, NEJSWi, NWiSEJ, EJ NWi, SJNEi, of Section 21, General Blacksmithing Wagon Making Township 20 South, Range 20 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Any and all persons claimWILL DO THE BEST WORK E0R YOU ing adversely the lands described, or desiring to object for any reason to the entry thereof Woodworking Kepairng by applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office j j Hot Summer Months Our Acetylene Welder NELS T. PETERSON week where he has been superperiod of during the thirty-da- y intending some mining work for publication immediately followseveral weeks. ing the first printed issue of A boy was born to Mr. and this notice, otherwise the apMrs. C. Ekker of Hanksville, in plication may be allowed. this city on last Thursday. MothGould B. Blakely, er and son are doing well Register, Miss Martha Weber, MR SPENDTHRIFT Notice For Publication Mrs. L. C. E. E. Johnston left Tuesday for a several weeks camping and vacation trip to be Bpent on the Seamount ranch up the river. WHY WORK GREEN RIVER, UTAH NOTICE TO WATER LBERS. the past few weeks has been State Engineers Office, visiting with her aunt, Mrs. C. Salt Lake City, Utah Ekker, left yesterday for her home at Hanksville. July 10, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Dr. E. V. Long who has had Peter Barboglio, of Price, Utah charge of Dr. Orrs practice dur- has made application in according the latterB absence, left last ance with the requirements of week for Salt lake City, as soon the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 as Dr. Orr returned, as amended by the Session Laws Miss Helen Spalding returned of Utah, 1919, to appropiate (.005) of a second Tuesday, from an auto trip to of foot water from Cave Spring, Salt Lake. She was accompanied in Emery County. Said spring is by her father and sister, Marian situated at a point S. 16 degrees Mrs. F. Beebe and Geo. Franz. 5 minutes E. 30,624 ft from the Lloyd Beebe and family, Mr. northwest comer of Township and Mrs. H. llowland and E.. N. 26 South, Range 14 East San A. Kelly and family left last Rafael Oil Field Survey, being in Saturday for a fishing and camp- Section 32. The water will be ing trip to be Bpent in the reser- used at the spring by means of vation country. They will be a sump or pond from January 1 gone for several weeks. to December 31, inclusive, of Dr. J. S. Orr returned last each year, for stock watering week from San Francisco, where purposes. This application is deshe went to spend a few weeks ignated in the State Engineers with Mrs: Orr and son Robert office as No. 8059. All protests against the grant Mrs. Orr will remain there for said application stating ingof some time yet with her mother. the reasons therefor, must be Mrs. Ed. Tayhr and daughter made by affidavit in duplicate, departed last Thursday in their accompanied with a fee of $2.50, car for their home at Castleton, and filed in this office within Utah. They were accompanied by her sister, Mi's. Arlie Gillies and daughter who will remain notice. with them there for some time. G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer, Miss Marguerite Jones returnDate first of publication July 17, ed Tuesday from Salt Lake City where she has been attending summer school at the University. lication Aug. 14, 1919. Before returning home she spent several weeks motoring thru NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Yeflowstone Park with some State Engineers. Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, friends. July 10, 1919 Mrs. Wm. Grissom and children and Mrs. D. C. Davis and daughter left hurriedly on last has made application in accordThursday, in response to a telegram stating that their father was seriously ill at his home in MIDLAND HOTEL MODERN AND ACCOMODATING ' i Short Orders For Breakfast and Supper Regular Dinners served promptly and neatly ROOMS 75c $1.00 AND UP MILDRED FLEMING, PROP. hs UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT .OF .UTAH .IN THE MATTER OF Thomas G. Wimmer, Bankrupt. No. 5496 in Bankruptcy. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. It now develops that the four Rus-ela- n grand dukes were shot without a hearing. It simply proves that the anarchists have o thorough contempt for convention nnd red tnpe, and believe Id dispensing vlth all formall ties. To the honorable Tillman D. Johnston, Judge of the District Court of the United States for District of Utah. Thomas G. Wimmer of Green River, in the County of Emery and State of Utah, in said district, respectfully represents that on the 19th day of March, last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all repuirements of said acts and of orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE, he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 12th day of July, A. Invention moves much more rapidly thnn red tnpe. and iierliaps the boys still In France will be able to cntch a ride home on a commercial airship before the government gets aronnd to bring them back. It Is proposed that barbers wear masks. But can they talk through them? Thats the point Let ns have no checks on delightful and Improving conversation. Winged words have crossed the oceun hy wind ess. nnd the next achievement will be the crossing of the winced speaker. A Bilious Attack. When you have a bilious attack your liver fails to perform its func. tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your atoms ch instead of digesting. This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take three of Chamberlains Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They only cost a quarter. (Adv.) D. 1919. Thomas G. Wimmer, Bankrupt ' Filed petition for discharge, July 23. 1919. John W. Christy, Clerk. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. DISTRICT OF UTAH. as. On this 2nd day of August, A. D. 1919, on reading the foregoing petition, it is ordered by the Court that a hearing be had upon the same on the 29lh day of September, A. D. 1919, before said Court-- , at Salt Lake City, in said district, at ten oclock in the forenoon; and that notice thereof be published in Green River Dispatch a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in i interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not le granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Cleik shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated Honorable the WITNESS, TILLMAN D. JOHNSTON, Judge of said District Court, and the seal thereof, at Salt Lake City, in said district, on the 2nd day of August. A. D, 1919. Attest: John W. Christy, Clerk. (Seal of Court) Patronize home Industry Why Send Your Laundry Away. We :an do your laundry in half the time it takes to send it away, and much cheaper than you can do it for yourself. Why not rid yourself of the worry and dread of Monday for the sake of a mere bit. ROUGH DRY 45c per doz. Fiat work all ironed. FINISHED 75c perdozen. Stiff collars a specialty. All Work Called For and Delivered Green River Steam Laundry FRED PLEASANTS. PROP. - Yale, Okla. Clark and F. H. Knotts of Dts Moines, Iowa, arrived Thursday in their car and will remain here some time on business connected with the One Thousand Oil Co., that is drilling for oil in the San Rafael Oil M. H. Fields. Willard James returned Wednesday night from Glenwood small ponds from January Springs, Colo., where he has been for several weeks consulting a physician and receiving 1 treatment He is much improved in health since going there. No. 8061. Mrs. J. Crouse and children relumed the first of the week from Salt Lake City, where they have been visiting for several weeks. They have joined Mr. of the publication of this notice. Crouse here and expect to leave G. F. McGONAGLE, soon for La Salle, Utah, where State Engineer. they will make Ikcir heme. The Best Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with publication Chamberlains liniment and bound on over the seat of pain is often more effectual for a lame bock than a plaster and does not cost anything like as week. much. (Adv.) Aug. 14, 1919. Livery and Dray Hay, Grain and Coal j STOCKMENS HEADQUARTERS and Feed Yard Frank Beebe, Prop. |