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Show A THi: Galina sun - Second Annual Motion Picture Chautauqua DAILY CHANGE OF FROGRAM. SELECTED MOTION PICTURES, INCLUDING EVERYCOMEDIES, A TRIP TO THE GRAND AND BRYCES CANYON, THING IN MOTION PICTURES AND MUSICAL SELECTIONS TO GIVE YOU THE TREAT OF YOUR LIFE. PICTURES, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, LECTURES, RADIO CONCERTS, A REAL UNCLE JOSHS COUNTRY STORE NIGHT, FREE ICE CREAM PARTY FOR THE CHILDREN, AND AN AFTERNOON FOR THE OLD FOLKS. WATCH FOR SCREENS AND OUR LOBBY FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. LETS GET READY TO GO! SUPER-FEATURE- Tuesday July 1 1 Wednesday, July The Girl With the Jazz Heart A blonde. She chews gum. She works a switchboard inva New York hotel and plugs in on the big cabarets to hear the music. Jazz is her meat, her drink, her very life. And beneath all her boldness, and slang, and loud clothes, theres a great, big, understanding heart. Saturday, July 15th Friday, July 14 JFiSSF L. LASK V presents Bebe Daniels Wallace Reid John Gilbert IN IN IN A Thursday July 13th WILLIAM FOX Presents Mary Miles Minters Madge Kennedy IN 12 S, Cumberland Romance The Dancing Fool The Yellow Two Weeks With Bebe Daniels and the all-arou- square. Chapter Four Wally In the gallery of eternal youth, the master humorist has carved their adventures Iluck Finn laugh-stuffe- La-Tou- r, e, A story that is different. The city chap who won the simple mountain girls love was not a villain. He was an and good fellow perfectly Most exasperatin cus ye ever seen! Nothin to him but a pair a jazz feet and alotta crazy, cawith a girl. perin goins-o- n Until Uncle Enochs ragged old jug factory staggers nigh to its grave. .Then darned if the dancin fool dont develop a head! HURRICANE HUTCH. MATINEE 2:30 p. m. FREE PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE. lo all over 60 Notices they should file, on or before June 30, 1922, their protest of objection against the granting of a lease for said land; otherwise such claims may be disregarded in granting such lease. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. J30t5 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of the Interior, United NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL Department States Land Office at Salt Lake LAND FOR LEASE. Department City, Utah, June 28, 1922. of the Interior, United States Land NOTICE is hereby given that HenSerial Salt Lake Utah. Office, City, ry Melvin Peacock, of Emery, Utah, 027788. Notice is hereby given that who, on April 2, 1917, made Homepursuant to the Act of February 25, stead Entry, No. 020525, for SW4 1920 (41 Stat., 437), and the regulaSEV4 NW!4, NE!4 SWV4.NW tions thereunder approved April 1, NE4, 14 Section 22, Township 23 SE4, 1920 (Circular 679), the Secretary South, 5 East, Salt Lake MeriRange of the Interior has, on the petition of dian, has filed notice of intention to R. E. Allen, designated a coal leasing make three-yea- r proof, to establish unit, No. 106, Utah No. 30, and di- claim to the land above described rected offer for lease the following before the Clerk of the Disdescribed lands comprising 2400 trict Court, at Richfield, Utah, on SW4 Sec. 28, W4NE the 15th day of August, 1922. acres, 14,' NW!4, Sy2, Sec. 29, EH Sec. 30, Claimant names as witnesses: Ey2 Sec. 31. all of Sec. 32, Wy2, S4 Ethen Homer Jensen, SE!4 Sec. 33, T. 23 S., R. 4 E, S. L. George E.Jorgenson, Peacock, Carlos D. Max-fielwill be unit of said Utah. Lease M., all of Emery, Utah. made at a royalty of 10 cents per GOULD B. BLAKELY, ton, a minimum investment require- J30t5 Register. ment of $100,000 during the first three years of the lease, a minimum tonnage requirement of 100,000 tons IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE with the per annum, commencing SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF fourth year of the lease, the lease to THE STATE OF UTAH, COUNthe protecfor contain stipulations TY OF SEVIER. tion of the National Forest interests, In the Matter of the Estate of James and otherwise substantially in acPeterson, Deceased. cordance with the lease form set out NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL in paragraph 18 of said regulations PROPERTY. Said lease will be sold at public aucThe undersigned will sell at prition at this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering vate sale the real property hereinthe highest bonus, on the First day after described on Monday, the 10th of July at 11 oclock A. M. Any and day of July, 1922, at 12 oclock noon, all persons having adverse or con- at his residence in Redmond, Sevier Utah. Terms of sale, cash flicting claims to said land or any County, confirmation of sale. Thp part thereof are hereby notified that upon to-wi- t: d, MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL property to be sold is described as follows, REAL ESTATE. Certificate of Sale Number 15721 issued by the State of Utah for the South West Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section Three, TownSouth, Range One ship Twenty-on- e West, Salt Lake Meridian. Certificate of Sale Nnmber 15722 issued by the State of Utah for the South East Quarter of the North West Quarter of Section Three, South, Range Township Twenty-on- e One West, Salt Lake Meridian. Water Application with the State of Utah, No. 528, for forty acres of Water. Water Application with the State of Utah, No. 550, for forty acres of Water. PETER PETERSON, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of James Peterson, Deceased. J24t3 to-w- it: RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 72 50 acres, within the Fishlake National Forest, Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 17, 1922, by any qualified person, except that for a period of 90 days prior to said date, the land will be subject to a prefermen of the ence right of Such War with Germany. men, in order to avail themselves of their preference rights, must file their applications on or after June 17, 29, 1922, but prior to October 1922. All such applications filed on or after June 29, but prior to July 29, will be treated simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on July 19. program By Charles Sughroe Western Newspaper Union 1922. All such applications filed on or after July 19, 1922, but prior to October 17, 1922, will be treated in the order in which filed. Applications may be filed by the general public within 20 days prior to October 17, 1922, and will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on October The N4 of Lot 6 (20.00 17, 1922. acres), NE4 SW4 of Lot 6 (2.50 acres), N4 SE4 of Lot 6 (5.00 acres), SE4 SE4 of Lot 6 (2.50 acres), W4 of Lot 7 (20.00 acres), NE4 of Lot 7 (10.00 acres), W4 SE4 of Lot 7 (5.00 acres), NE4 SE 4 of Lot 7 (2.50 acres), NWy SW 4 of Lot 8 (2.50 acres), SW4 NW4 of Lot 8 (2.50 acres), Sec. 31, T. 24 S., R. 2 W., S.L.M., containing 72.50 Listed without applicant. acres. List June 9, 1922. D. K. Parrott, Acting Assitant Commissioner of the General Land Office. j24t4. SALE OF ANIMALS FOR TRESPASS. State of Utah, County of Sevier ss. In Salina City of said county. I have in my possession the following described animal, which, if not claimed and taken- away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at my corral in Salina, Monday, July 10, 1922, at the hour of 2 - p. m: One grey mare, about 9 years old, weight about 1200 lbs., branded J V on left thigh. Said animal is held by me to secure the payment of $1.00 trespass done on the streets of Salina on the 30th day of June, 1922. T. P. PETERSON, Poundkeeper Salina City. Fifty-twSubset ibe today for the Sun. issues one year only $2.00. Tom Sawyer The King The Duke Black Jim Pap Finn and Little Mary Jane And theyre all alive today in this great picture. The tale of a boy who couldnt be good -wouldnt pretend so ran away with a vagabond crew and floated down the Mississippi to a place in the heart of the world. Now well start this band of robbers. Everybody that wants to join has got lo take an oath and write his name in blood. INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL under the supervision of the First Ward Sunday schools and considerable attention has been given this musical entertainment. Everybody 10 cents. Free ice cream to every child. Legal Pathe Comedy BOW WOWS. Two Part Century Comedy Featuring BABY PEGGY SEA SHORE SHAPES. Huckleberry Reids Own Jazz Band. d story of how Pansy ODonnell went to spend her vacation at a summer hotel, and was taken for Marie the mermaid of the The Good Little Bad screen. A strong dramatic feature dewears does Girl a high-divthe romance of a young picting has a and some gowns lawyer who became a communi- double dazzling her affair all on time love The Yellow Stain, ty hero. weeks with two pay. produced by Fox, with John Gilbert as the star, is a delightful romance with thrills in abundance. Clever Claire Anderson is A trip to Grand Canyon and Gilberts chief support. to Bryces. The battle of a real man against odds. Directed by Jack Dillon. A NEW MARK TWAIN PAIIA M 0 U NT A ETC R AT T PICTURE A Paramount Artcraft Picture With Pay Stain" Sunday, July I6iii o Musical Program Radio Concert Weekly Marketgram. Grain. Wheat prices advanced in week in disappointing threshing returns but liquidation followed on the 30th. On the first prices again advanced on apprehension of black rust in northwest, strength in Minneapolis, and continued disappointing Under the supervision of the Second Ward Sunday School. calves 25c to 50c higher; feeding lambs 25c to 30c higher; yearlings 25c net higher and fat ewes 50c to 75c higher per 100 lbs. On July 3rd hogs closed firm on better grades, mostly 5c to 15c higher, others steady to 10c lower; beef steers, butcher cows and heifers and bulls 15c to 25c higher; canners and Stockers strong, veal calves steady. Sheep and lambs practically steady. July ton, Hogs, 3rd, Chicago prices: $10.85; bulk of sales $9.35 to $10.80, medium and good beef steers $8.15 to $9.80; butcher cows and heifers $4.00 to $8.75; feeder steers $5.65 to $7.75; light and medium weight veal calves $7.25 to $9.00; fat lambs $12 25 to $13.50; feeding lambs $11.00 to $12.30; yearlings $8.75 to $11.75; fat ewes $4.00 to $7.50. Stocker and feeder shipments from 12 important markets during the week ending June 23 were: Cattle and calves 53,365; hcg3 7,829; sheep 22,149. Most grades and classes of fresh meats at eastern maikets showed advances for the week. Beef and mutton advanced $1 to $2 and lambs $1 to $4; veal finn to $1 higher and pork loins piaetic-all- y steady. On July 3rd, beef and veal and lambs ranged front steady to $2 higher; mutton steady to $3.00 higher; light poik loins $1 to $2 higher and heavy loins steady to $1 00 higher. threshing returns. For the week Chicago July wheat up 514c; Chicago July corn down 14 c. On the third trade was narrow and the piarket Both sides about easily congested. equal but the general trend was downward, due mainly to favorable weather conditions. Visible supply of wheat 17,773,000 bushels as compared with 8,061,000 bushels corresponding date last year. Visible supply corn 21,337,000 bushels as compared with 24,304,000 bushels corresponding date last year. Closing prices in Chicago cash market: No. 2 red winter wheat $1.18; No. 2 hard winter wheat $1.18; No. 2 mixed corn 64c; No. 2 Yellow corn 65c; No. 3 white oats 38c. Average farm price: Iowa No. 2 mixed corn in Central about 51c. Closing future prices: Chicago July wheat 1.164; Chicago July corn 634c; Minneapolis July wheat $1.44; Kansas City July wheat $1,094. and Meats. Chicago Livestock Must First Belreve. hog prices ranged from 10c to 15c Belief is power. Only insofar as a higher for the week. Beef steers 15 man believes strongly, mightily. an, to 40c higher; butcher cows and he ait cheerfully or do anything that heifers firm to 50c higher; veal Is worth the doing. F. V. Robertson, Is This All Right, Landlord? EV)RM BODV IS UOOKIMG PER. VALUES WESE DANS |