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Show VOL. 7 JUNCTION. PIUPE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY. SEI 1 1 Mii K 23. NO. i)27. 35 Notice Situation csi&- - Parlor furnaces IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, . George B. Horton, George H. Whittaker, Wiley Dalt on, William D. Nay, Thom as Smith, Earl Smith, I the past the feeling has prev-ll- Pacific Coast demand is urea sing Louring A. Whittaker, Earl among range cattlemen that steadily fer grain finished eatfcle, Rexford Whittaker, Edna the prometion ef feed lets eperak-tea- s there is ne doubt but that the same Peterson, Daphne Smith, was opposite te their best in- coiditien will H. C. Tebbs, James Steel, prevail upon the Carlyle Whittaker, C. A. terests; the theerjr being that feed Coast as des the middle west. Wnittaker, Taylor Whittlet cattle would he placed in Then toe with and Heaters ei the better apte the grass cattle, tetke the ef pellation importanee ef detriment of the range interests. maintaining roil fertility through Apregraef livestock feeding the medium el livesteek, feed let In way injeresthe range cattle eperatlens will increase. The viewbusiness. In really it helps, heeasse point in thin nonnection has changit affords an assured outlet fer ed around to the tendency te handle steeker and feeder eattl. and as livestock because the land needs the practise ef feeding heemes aaoie fertilizer rnther than vlewlrg the general, no deubt the bulk ef the matter entirely from the atted-pein- t range beef cattle will be sold te of n direct financial yein. feeders, to be finished out. at prices . The lack of recognizing tie imas satisfactory as these tew reportance ef animal fertilizer in the alized from turning this class of (Jnl ted '(Stales has resulted in the cattle te the packer. This toe, haa course ef fifty years in certain ,the added advantage ef abierbiag sections of lands becoming barren reaseaal movements in a more re- Whereaa in European ceunti iea with gular way wilhunt the danger ef less fertile soils to commerce with gluts threugh excessive supplies at after hundreds of years of product- certain seasons goirg ley old the ion the Irnds remains in good point where the demand can make Yh's oituulien will of course proper absorption. eventually he reminded threugh These is ncenstantly inareasing the handling ef a few head el live- demand fer .better beef tnd the stock on eaeh farm and ranch end wesl is exception. With thu bulk the ei rryirg out of the feed let of Western range cattle going to operation midelStt western feccers and the aker, J. C. Whittaker, Dwight L. Fullmer, Kath lyn Horton, Bertha Horton, Mary Horton, Morgan Dalt on, William Horton, 'George G. Horton and Arthur Whittaker. Plaintiffs and Petitioners com-petili- oon-ditio- a. Walnut Enamel Parlor Furnace as low as $49-- 5! Heaters as low as $14.20! Buy your Heater or Parlor Furnace NOWI All 9 VS THe TOWN OF CIRCLE-VILLa Municipal Corporation, Defendant and E, Petitioner, j THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFEN DA NT. AND PETITIONER, THE TOWN OF CIRCLEVILLE, in Piute County, Utah, and to all other persons interested in the above entitled matter: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition has been filed in this Court signed by a majority of the real pro- perty ownens of the lands situated in that portion of the Town of Circle-viil- Will Heat from. Two to Five Rooms. e, the County of Piute, State of Utah, in Said t petition designated district and sought to be detached and disconnected, ptayirg that the said district in said petition particul- ar!y described and hhich receives no return or benefit froln the municipal government of the Town of Circle ville, or from municipal taxes levied against the lands and property of the saidieal property, owners contained in said district, and which petition designates five persons therein to act for said pet.t or.eis in this proceeding apd whien petition also has atticiied Mr. Stapp the leenl D. & R. G. tnere.o and made a part theieof a map or has R. R. m.we plat shown g iheuistiice and lards Ytsum agent therein coutan.tG sought to e macui- Am-s Fti.-jief The Stars ar.d from the Gross cottage b to the and detailed trom the Town , netted Howes brick house ea Bullion riiramry icon te cai ru d to the, of Circleville, ar.d ntm any liability n South Pole as it already hts avenue. d thereto; therfcfuilIl to line North pole if II. e present NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER iiyii.it n are. GIVEN that said municipal corporat- plans of a gal'v-n' Ti.e Town of Circleville, last week of jnlereat te local people 8 jci esslul. F Commander F.ieh- - i,n Piute County, Utah, and any other was the announcement ef the itiarr- - aid E. Hvrd. the i.ist nan ho fly or persons mteitsUc in 'person tageef Mrs. Deilr Keith ef that ever the North pole, ia planting to sutjectmatter 0I thi8 procu?ding 18 his feat tn ihtr Antmatic heteby required, and is htiely sum- stake and Bracton Brody of Man and whole wot Id will wateh inoned .o appear within twenty days the vale. from tl e date of the service cf this with interest the result. nollce 0,1 tn saidTown of Circleville, The Y. L. M. I. A officer fee! In lb' issue of The Piute C uvty as requireu by law in the service of hire coming year were chosen last News thei e Is an aiticle by En' bUmiTi0nSf and w;thin lwtEty week. Mrs. Luov James is president' Scott Watsen wh oh gives a com- - from tl e dateof the fiist publication of I bo plans for of this notice, and defend the above with Violet Sargent and El vii h prehensive eut Dultea or assistants. Other officers! this latest Polar crth. la mre e entitled matter, or file written objectand ions thereto, if any they have, up and tewchora had net all been select read the illuUratt d fi alt i o at I 'cle on failure sc; to do, the prayer of said in ed a few day 44 , but the officers To South Pole Ly Plane petition will be granted, and the said expect to have this all completed paper district disconnected ar.d saved from 'the Town of Circleville, as in said before icgniar Mutual work petit. on prayed for and in accoxdd.ee fer tkeyear. in Come to Our Store and see them or write us for Full j D-- I - Particulars. fnrsvale Ittms 1 Good stock of Rugs and i Linoleum. Select Yours now. 1 1 . 1 t, Coeds Delivered FREE We can save you money on your Parlor Furnace or Circulators. All I ! I Richfield ) oom-men- CO. Utah. ee i First bile Man j with law, WLfW ESSjJmy hand with the seal of said court attached this 17 day The opening M. I. A. sobial was Oil In U. S, held Twebday evening at the L. D. September 1927. 1 he lights wet e iff all (SEAL) BY ORDER OF THE COURT Hon. Nephi J. Bates, sense over town so difficulty was; of the District judge experienced in getlii g tie affair Court, Ey started. VU a.e so used lo Uej Joseph Ipson ltwa, jublCC0 years ago that , electric lights that w ben they arenn IrogU(,ip ir(j;En ,d a Frrnh' Cleik of the District Court Sam Cline off everybody waits arenad lrnu,nk to a gpol )n lhe rti)derncFS of for Petitioners. instead Attorney on back themtoceme efjNewYork where oil bubbles up Address, lcd going ahead with thirgs teey through the crust of Die earth, Milford, Utah. e h d iv autv Candles, planned. Th oa the first white man ditcevn iist Iublicat.cn Sept. 23, 1C27 fl.e nllnr rfeMy f tndUmrs Ihe United Slates Last Publication Oct. 7. 1927. ec patroieum itcial undci v:iy to tbrt tie undsinae that time this country ha not have to be pospoaed. seen patroieum develt p into rr.e of rsBnsx s its industrial giarts, et ctr ci cr.li te CSS small end Mrs. Lelnher leer, agiicnlture in ireptrltrtr. Bobby of Rtuhfield are visiting Although the Em pile slate gave Registration Days wilh Mrs. Emma Mathews. the nation (he gift af il it was her Found 1 William ' Years Ago. dis-ceve- ry Mrs-ilen- e EJ I w tsan.-oeean- ic I Til8 At junction Joeal e Flyinf. of Woodrow Will Acavrdlng ta Kathleen Kay ia A teaebert aad officers get the Deseret Ne s there have been aequalattd party was given ly the son. a Cabinet Officer Un- - ven lives lost anil L M I A. at weBtypergu.!prpgideBCyftkeY der President Wilscn, and muerngm the flight. the hra, FUrBCe Monfll u a Candidate for the NomWednesday evening. 6mes weru ination on tbe Democratic played aad after a very pleasant Ticket in 1924 as a Dry evening lunch was served. Has Served Notice on the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bay ar.d Democratic Party That he Mrs. Lawneace Bay and small sob will not be a Candidate for and Eira Bag went up abuve the the Democratic Presidenti.Otter Creek Reeivoir cn the accidents in tbe past seven mcnll.e, al Nomination in 1923. Ko5harfM roa4 .nd enjoyed it wouPd beein tt.it the hazard of Duanes first birthday diner with Wihi&Ri Gibbs McAdeo, cne of ia father, Lawrtc.ee Rii. 1 i , the eutstnudisg leadei s in faver of Myrtle and Eua returned Ibe mire suggertigg lb CmHilulL cf (te Son-in-la- si sister sttle, r'enr.sjlvatiia, wheie M. F. Murray and 8lgui Keayon j th(J first oij ,Ttn. which marked the left for Suit Lika City a few days beginning of the giant inourtiv, was driikd. In th.s iejue of The eg. Pinte County News tl ere is an illrecent Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Raanaussea ustrated article nbtiit the celelM aiior. of li e wsre viiiing rslativealn Marysvala tereentei y of oil in New Yoik which for a few day last week. On Thurg to Milford and gives an interesting vifvv of the day they motored whole romalic history I oil. Be baek. Mra. DeLoi Jensen aad k Gold b CtO Thompam aeoompanled them. sure to rrad Ytai a'1 ly Elmo Scott Waton, in arrived Alice DeWitl this issue. Mrs. home Mnday after apending the week ia Maati. In case you break your glasses need rims or lense or need any eye Pinenat seasoa ia on. Everybos; attention please get in touch with la town Has frees a bucketful ta EtU Bay of Junction, Utah, who everal bushels of nuts around will take all your orders and notify their places. Pinenul roasting me. Dr.J.E Harrison, of Maoti. and the parties are all tbe rage, gMIBMBlinrTTr are gettiagused to shoe) keaebtrs Phil CkerrlngtoB and family arshells. If the walking on a carpet ef rived fer a visit Tuesday. They aid tiaaeae predietiaa ef let of Lei frem a me by aatemebile nuts and a hard wiatar are tme, prepare for wlater . Stunt j 1 it Gibbs Mcadoo I evening. Ueited Status and with t c c I Miss Bessie Srinkerhoff was visit tu (he 18th Mr. aud Mis Arthie dileavea of relative and fii.nds iu CiftL-- j and one who, io tbe last gresicf nt on vulu ial oaiwpatgu, loweud biflnn tbe Antimony atopged ia Juactieu a Thursday slii-r- t 1 ilate cue day last week ta hi iPily, with political ffair l ad-- 1 their te Richfield where Stella d j way most cf the pruncur.cc many te be desired than ths regulation went for medical treatment. era ef that prtt) bis iiccM of the partUular brand of Heueh Upon their ret'uin te Jur.etirr. ib ha served notice n his that ou drink, and Snutn having was decided to- leave Stella friends and would bo supgirters been elected (ioverneref New York until hhe was better. We are gltd that he will nut bu a candidate for with iaeruased majuiutb foi thu to domoi-iatin tho r?p t that tbe U ial worked end pi tiidi utial third Deiiic.ci&tio to leaks term, Stvlais fweii b y: nearly well enough in 1928. This will baa distin a mighty fine prespeut now to return to her home. lerslihe dvm-' in the tl etbtwto trjes ocratie etmp w l.o were laying thrir regardless of the 18th Amendment. Mr. MoAdoe. in his letter te Mrs. Joseph Bums of Marj-svap'ara to defeat A1 Smilh of New- eo F- MilUn- of tbe gave her first musio oi&ss heie on York beta bow the most eutstand- Tann. News, gava a Thursday. She hes nine pupils new ing eandidate for tbe Demoaratie Lhatanooga hu Damooratlo party and will probably have more a Presidential Nomination for 1928. Wbilo Covernur Smith is n prone- - be b enreful In their stleotlaa ef little later. We will give more bbl failing can b,: their eandidate ns be was anxicus particulars in our next issue. uneed fer the spremey ef Deaaoeratle readily everleoked by many leader Mrs. Io'.a McIntosh sed small party wheas principles and progressive pelieUs of the Doiwueratle with med-lloend was net in eleetsympathy He win oan the daughter are visiting relatives i d they feel that or nullifiera. ifiealienlita ia mere ' fiieads ia Circleville. as aueceaa at tbe polaa I Freshmen must register September, 22 and must 23 attend September and 24. Former students must register 'September 26. Regular class work start September 27. Announcement literature . s inuuuil, Utah ef University n, on request. Address. ce j acm-irer- j I u, - c - - TB President University of Utah Salt Lake City n. lot |