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Show i ?! m UWk Legal Publications. IN , vs notice that the un- dersigned, the permission of the Court first having been had, has filed in the above entitled action his claim to the use pf certain waters of the t: 15 as Sevier River system, a maximum and 5 as a minimum, Sec. feet, to be diverttd from Loss Creek, Dry Creek and Durphy Creek, at points hereater designated, all of which refer to Sec. 20,. Tp. 23 S. Rg. 1 E. of S. L. B. & M. As to Loss Creek, 2640 ft. N. and 470 ft. W. of SE cor. As to Dry Creek, 5G0 ft. W. and 150 ft. S. of SE. Cor. Also 650 ft. W. and 1G30 ft. N. of SE Cor. Also, 2600 ft. N. and 1130 ft. W. of SE Cor. and as to Durphy Creek, GOO ft. S. and 500 ft; E. of NE corner ' of said section. The waters claimed are for beneficial use to irrigate 202.2 acres' of of land lying chiefly in the E.! Secs. 23 and 2G, Tp. 23 S. Ilg. 1 E. of S. L. M. in Sevier County, Utah. This claim was ' filed in this action' subsequent to the formulation of the State Engineers Proposed Determination of Rights on the Sevier River and for that reason notice hereof is given to the general pub-.li- c by the publication of this notice. S. M. JORGENSON, to-wi- to-wi- t: . Claimant. O. ' Address, Salina, Utah. J27-F1- 7 It sometimes hap- man te pens that not on speaking terms with his wife because site does all the talking. A doctor gets paid according to his knowledge of the patients physical and financial condition. When the roll fs called up yonder size of a mans roll will not count for so much. . the . ' a lecturer same city that to. dare he doesnt twice,. Maybe agent says of never visits the A press he A new mechanical manicuring device operated by electricity is said to be seven times as rapid as a human manicurist. wiih its Innocent boast- ings is the way Alfred Noyes puts it. We are all and youth possibly more than old age; and worshiping the hero, we want to be like him ; nnd wanting to ae like him. we cast ourselves In his role. All of which is an adequate explanation of the boastings of youth The boaster is ambitious; he would like to arrive, hut, too often, he has the ambition without ttie persistence and the energy to attain his ambition. I had a long letter from Bob a short time ago, written Irregularly across the- page with a pencil, reasonably legible hut not always accurate. Boh is ten. and his ambition is to be an atldete. Rod Grange and Harold Osborne and Pug Daugherity and Spike Rue are lii.e heroes. There are a good many things of general Interest going on in liis family, hut he makes no reference to these In his letter. Hi grandmother Is seriously ill, but that Is a matter of which he makes no mention in his communication. It is of ids athletic accomplishments that tie writes. He can dive deeper nnd swim farther and stay under the water longer than any other boy of his age in town. Some day he Intends to switn the English channel or the Atlantic ocean. Nothing In aquatic sports Is beyond him. Just now he is giving his mornings to pole vaulting and to high Jumping. He has not attained the height reached by Brownell, hut he is coming along six feet two, I believe, is the record, and with practice he expects to do even better. We used, to say that children were untruthful; now we admit that they are ambitious and have imagination, and Bob is letting his Imagination help out distance, no doubt Not all people boast of the same tilings. Warren wants to be a social star; he would like to be a knight with fair ladies breaking their hearts for love of him, so he boasts of his conquests, of the girls who write him sentimental notes and call him up on tlie teleplione In an effort to make social engagements with him. The girls are crazy about him, he says, and in saying so he makes himself the sort of hero he would like to be. Samuels would like to hobnob with tlie rich and the great, and especially with the great, so he tells casually of Last week when I was in Washington, President Coolidge said to me, as if he and the President were in the habit of having regular confidential talks with each other. He speaks of my friend Douglas Fairbanks or it may Just as well be Senator Owen or Secretary Kellogg, or anybody of distinction whom Samuels has met.' or has even had a passing glace at It is pure boasting, of course, but it makes Samuels feel a good deal nearer to what he would like to be than he has really allowed. We all boast a little, and by boasting, reveal our ambition. - ' P. SSI of farm products in the industrial sections caused by anrrowing the outlet of their product to the farmer. It is important that we should all appreciate how closely allied indus- i ! I , ). Honored by Peru 1927. Western DIPPING INTO 1 .M-- The Early Match in 1805 matches Although were made by dipping wood into sulphur and tipping them with chlorate of potash and sugar, these were abandoned becausvrthney- had to he dipped into sulphuric acid, the combination causing the fire. This acid was too dangerous and clumsy for common use. Soon after came the forerunner of our present match, the product of John Walker, an Englishman. by tion with beef, tlie same principle iould, no doubt, be applied to the products of other industries and, doubtless, would directly effect the nearer a the bringing parity output of many industrial consuming industry with other industries, when the pur- centers which are enjoying the benchasing power of the product is con- efit of protection similar to that sidered. Considerable activity has which the producers of beef are reresulted from this in some quarters ceiving through tlie tariff. It should be recognized that along the line of taking off or reducor depression in any industrv ing the tariff on the importation of dressed beef into Die United States. directly effects our entire economic Of course, such a program would structure.. That is, prosperity of ag-not meet with approval in the yiculture reflects itself in the pursections which are so badly chasing power of those engaged in this n need of the returns which they are industry, making it possible for them low receiving for their livestock, com- to purchase the output of the inpensating them in a measure for the dustrial centers, such as farm imdisastrous losses' which they incur- plements and the entire list of manred fololwing the war. However, in ufactured products, of which the the industrial consuming centers of farmer is a buyer. When he is unthe East, at first glance, such a pol- able to buy, the reaction,, of course, icy might be favored, but this is a is felt by the factories making these difference in viewpoint which is items and it goes right down the ine readily corrected by an analysis of to the withdrawal of capital and the situation. Admittedly this would labor from these industries and the be a d move, as if it were depression passes back to agriculture the proper action to take in connec through the curtailed buying power pros-parit- Western Newspaper Union.) H-l- -1 Counselors at Law Richfield, Utah - Harold Crandall, D. D. S- - Office Hours: 9 to 12, to 5 Evenings by Appointment 1 Frank Barrows Freyer, wife oi Captain Freyer, U. S. N., has Just El Sol Del a medal be- been decorated with Feru (Sun of Peru), stowed upon very few Peruvians and The no other American woman. decoration Is in recognition of her humane work in founding the Peruvi an Humane association for the protection of children, and in creating belter understanding between the two nations through familiarizing Atner leans with Peruvian art and culture SUCH IS LIFE JUNIOR 15 $T20NG "FOR ETTIONT Phone 26 Utah Salina F. O. BULLOCK DENTIST 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 9 A.M. to 12 M. Hours Saturdays Salina - Utah it would not seem to behove those engaged in either pursuit to advocate any measure which would strike at the prosperity of the other. The movement for the removal, or reduction, of the beef tariff may gain some momentum, perhaps being used as a political football, but the feeling n the west generally seems to be that attitude of the administration a fair one and that through this fairness no steps will be permitted which will take from the beef cattle producer his rgiht to the prosperity vhich has been enjoyed in late years Secretary of vy other industries. set this matter Jardine Agriculture jut very definitely in his last report when he stated, Here will merely reiterate my view that the tariff on agricultural products vhould insure the home market as far as possible to the American farmer. It should be our aim to give agricultural protection against foreign competition in our markets equal to thaf enjoyed by industry and labor. In a protected market (he benefits of efficient agricultural production and marketing will be greatly an-m- al Should efforts in connection with the beef tariff come into the light to any great extent, all of those connected with the industry should inform themselves thoroughly on the subject and work with their representatives in Washington to see to it that the interests of the beef producing sections of the United States are not jeopardized by any ill advised move along this line. DIPPING INTO I SCIENCE $ Giant Octopus The most horrible monster known to mao is the giant Some of squid of octopus. these are 20 feet . :ong with a treat rasping tongue. He has ten enormous arms often fifty feet long and on the ends of these are suckers and claws Their strength is so great that they could pull down a boat filled ((E). 1928 county office. an amazing revelation in a car $585 .$495 Win ......$495 Coup, .......$595 d,l.r The Sedan low-pric- . 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