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Show The County Register OF SAN rtTE COl-NT-Ephraim, Utah, Dec. n, 1890 I'm going to taint, diverting his attention lot just one moment, and "Hess" taking advantage ot the libeity turning her head 4 toot or two up the stitam spiang nimble up 011 a hank, and set the liont wheel ill the wagon several inches into a peipeudicul.tr hank ihire feel high. Continued) itp.'ti llir l. unge i.f aiio:!iri..iltit..iill he had v itt-- th it ..ihr-- i a "I ut " Wltn a tjn ck pciccp-.- n wh eh ts the biiih li.in f m s w nn-ti- , is. .Niett -- Kold f ues-e- snie: liin? of Ins liid.'rn nieai.iiii and r. pl.ed. ' U . you think it wmild make y..ii any liapiMn when aiiun in iiei'ebsiiy detained vuti lioni away li:ini, Ui know that I was pacing the ll .t, sleepless, iiiiscialile, unhappy, uasiiinr. In ilm, and itientli in an i,jil?" "It would al le is' .e wnmanly and slt.jw tliat v,iu had a tiatutal ailectiuii." he letntned ptts.st ,nilv linking away Itutn the Calm ii:( i tinu eyes. vi'U te.illy adnnte Wunien who aie alraid i. sjildeis and mice, w ho drag their temiied cnildten nut into sti ims and witit), lain and slush, t ecatise tliey aie afra;d t.i slay inside their own li.uise jaftei d nk. wiilio.il 1110 preencffof tlieir husbands?" : "I d 11, t cate to discuss the sulj-c- t" lie said "f.it you could alwavs out talk me, but I d m'l tlntik it itlds auythini; 10 a wuniau'a cbatnis or lier liitsband's cotnl .ri for liet to be too independent." Mis. MeriVKold choked liacK tlie lis-iu-luuipiu hei throat, and turned her head that her husband might not see the tnars that glistened on the lashes of her eves. She jusr went on getting babyieady lor bed, having apparently d.smiiSed the sul jcct lr.nn her mind, lor she lud almost us great a h iror ot scenes is men are supposed to. But the w.irdi of reproof and sensure had, iudied, sunk deep into her mind. For the veiy strengih and nobleness for which she had striven, to be reproached and found fault with! She wondered il he really rnnl il, il there u as no appie-- c alion 111 his heart for all the vacant places she had tilled, the responsibilities she had taken upon hersell in arranging many of the minor details, of every day aitairs, so as lo leave htm free and u to putsue his business and his pleasures. It was not mentioned be-- t vetn them aain, but he held ttnaiou -- ly to his opinion, although not aggre-- gesively so; and had an injured leeling Mat her sttength and independence somehow took some business and finan-cial luster from hun. And she well she resolved to do so no more, but force of habit was too strong foi her, not only in heisell, bin also with her husband; for what he had been accustomed to leav-ing to her management lie still continu-ed to do, with as much a matter of course air, as though he had not pro-nounce.! ugainst it e came and went, and left lie 1 alone as much as usual. She loved hei husband, and added to htr daily petition btfoiethe throne of grace that tne cloud on tier hoi.z. u might be swept away, ti lias been a whole year since we weie introduced loom fr ends i lie Merii-gold- s long weaiving weeks ot sxknefs, had barely lell Mrs. Merng ld al.ve. The family had removed from the pleasant little city wlieic w found them to Rabo.t Valley, in Piute Co. It was late in the year w hen the tipped in lavor of life, and the once p uaip, energetic btlle women ieclined anioag p.llous, pale and weak; with conscious neives alive to eveiv dis-coid. Fai removed from Falhet, in ulier, br iihcr and sisieis, she clung to ner htisuand with the unreasoning tenacity ol a child, and tth i could wondei; foi stie had been so neai Hie daik live.r hei-sell that she had heaid this flow of tiie mystic tide t;n.iug!i the lreni .1 ng leeds. the lernble nvei! Ill t had wait eJ lier beaut. lul baby boy i Ho tiie u.i-k- n wo land Tlie utieudaiit phvician had grave doub s as to Mis, Mertigold being able to stand the rigors of tiie veiy severe winters of tltal high altitude. Th 2 snow had already fallen on the mo ji. tain ranges not til and west, pract-ically shutting out ti.ivtleis who would letrace then steps towatd the p ipulattd p Hli iti u the Teui-toi-so Mr iMctrigold, d. leiniined to take her to the lilue Va ley country. It lies on ihe exlieme Southeastern coiner ol lile l'ernioiy and the decline towaid me coast is very rapid. The great "Henry" mountain's highest peaks are 011 a level with the farming land in Rab-bit. He had wanted to look over the place, anyhow, not being exactly suited with iiis location . So as soon as Mrs. Merriguld was able to Sit up, having pui everything in order for a prolonged absence he started to Blue Valley. They traveled in a c. lumber' waou, which was pretiy wed loaded, what Willi their bedding, and dishes; and piovisious for seveial 11101 tl IS. Mis. Marrigwld sat on the high spring seat in fro it by the side of her liusbai.d, and the two little gitls on aroll of bedding at the back. One of the annuals in the team was a four-ye- old colt, that had only just been broken to dtive, and as h .isenien say:"Theie was coi si.!erable"go"in hei." If the "go" had been easy to legulate it would pei haps had bten more M's shatteied neives; but the fiactions colt from mere lack of edu-cation to the lines, did many things on her own hook. The oilier animal of the team was neither so large or stiong, be-sides being so lazy and stupid mat he jnst fallowed "Bess" without an effort, "whither she chose to go. The roads had been but little travel-ed and the wagon leaned to the right or left alternately, and as "Bess" insisted on finding her own footing in spite of the guiding lines, the wagon had been very nearly capcised twice in the first seven miles. It would have been amusing to a per-son fond of studying the personalities displayed by animals, (if said person had not been riding behind her) to have seen the dainty highbred an with which "Bess" steped around mud holes that she should have walked through, drag-in- g one or the other of the wagon wheels into themudholes that the diiv-e- r had designed shoul i go either side. Avoiding rocks and stumps hersell un-conscious that the wagon could not, if she did. Occasionally she would cross a gullie or swale with all the umestraiued needlesness of a tree auim d. Poor Mrs.Merrigold, with all the weak ness of an inval.d she shuddered at every erattc motion 01 "Bess" clung to her husband's arm, and wept Softly and asked iiim on an ave age, of three limes 111 ten minutes to let he.grl tut and walk. Mr. Meiiigold, was thoroughly pro Voked by the way tlie tem acted, but reaily had two much judgement to whip "Bess" or to undei estimate the dinger. 1'oere was one b'essing, tiie lide was a biiel one. fney puip se.f Cay ug all ingot with a friend and the place would be reached otlore night. f oe D ny ljVvil wuid. its way Ir m tie ill I il Kisb Itir .ugli Kanbit Val-ley ai.d ny a t .uuio'is route tnrviigii a ill Mititai cnani into Blue V .ll'-- HE HAD HIS CHOICE. I hey had been married some eight ye is, and although there was nothing visible to c. niplaiu of, Percy Merrigold ' was conscious of a vague dissatis'action, ' with the plum,) energetic little woiiiiu who sa in such rosy w holesome con-tent, rubbing the smooth back and round while luiios ol a baby boy, who crowed ' and sucked Iiis chubby lists, and looked adoruuigly up into the lace of love bent ver him. His little wife was an ex-cellent house keeper, a good hand to manage, and made every dollar ol their inc nie g as tar as possible; and she was a kind and allectionate mother, set-ting a veiy high estimate upon her po sin on as a m l lier so high, in fact, mat her husband sometimes tell that he held uiW a sec nid uy place in her afifec-l- i ; ind .nat her enthusiasm on ihe su jei l f ihe dut i of parents to child-ren led. cied upon him, and left him lo I low, mliei than lo lead in all nutlets, peita'ning lo iheir healtli.education and dicipl ne lbs mother had warned him b foie liiev weie m uiied not to expect to mucli ol a v ning "gal," bul to over-l- o k any defects he might see in her co 'king or housekeeping, until time and evriience collected her uiisakes " On! ves, lie had intended to be veiy 111 iguanimous.and lo point out lier shut Coinings with tendei consi eiatiou, but somehow the opportunity never ciinie, I I f Mud his house perfeciioii, and Ihe co ki: g so itebc nd vaiied. that he a most g ,ni! with ast iinshn e t u heu h found upon how hllle il bad been man lamed, ll. in 'thei came over a lew ti es daring the fiist months to s.w mi hm buttons and dam h.s ho&e, but li. ding eViiiyihing in apple pie oidei, ceaseil to wort y ah lit lier son Percy, f c 11 ;iaiuUiing heis Hand him lliat 110 iiad'sucu a K d manager of a wife l ie sat on the corner of a hUh st ool, ' .mug one le l:i;e it was a det.ichible I m, and looked at the sweet pictuie .1 t.ie uioiiiera .d lie' bibe.wt h love . nd I in 'ing but never i.ff'.ied to join in Hi; r f'ulic, 01 to even soeak a wold to them. In. lead there was a leioc.ous droop to the cornets i.t his mustache, and a pei-pe- n ncular line, between his eye brows Not only did she sew and bake and brew but she made soap and candles and car-pets; she canned fruit and made jellies anl pieserves, and pickles, and many t.trisr thi lls thai the dear old mother, taised u. a crowded cny beyond the seas had never dreamed of doing, Her en-ergy and versmllty weie almost like a lebuke to himself; and she seemed so thoroughly competent and self-relie-that he really felt like he was second fiddle, She seldom consulted him abou house hi Id matteis .accepting whatever he was able to do for them in money matteis making tlie most uncohiplaui- - Helelt disagreeable and looked it. The facts in the case weie that he had been o3 with a parly of n hun- - - ling deer, and instead of slaying a day or two as thev had intended, they had been gone ten days. He had driven the wagon to each ol the other ilomicils.and eacn and every wife of their returning knights, had rushed forth, delighted by their lords return, and thotigu they ex--i pressed it differently, it was quite clear I they had been the prey to the deepest 1 anxiety and sleepless nights, because of the prolonged absence ol the hunters, and that eveiythins al home had lallen into hopeless confusion because of the ' absence of the substantial head. When . thjpio'onged s;ay had fiist been mottid some of tiie others had demurred because their wives were so nervous, and afraid to stavaloiie, and could not water the r garden and dared not mil : the cow.and would not have wood enough cut to last any longer, or know who to get to cut it He said quite innocently that it would be all right with his wife One great big loutfor so he called him in this mental , review) had repl ed: Your wile is such a superior woman, Merrigold, 'and he f m- - cied thers was a very taunting emphasis placed on the superior. He warned to kn ck the fellow down, but just fancy knocking a man dowh for calling his r wile a superior woman. He saw no just tillable opening to do it.so he swallowed bat its bitterness was ev- -i. ahi.swiath, through his soul and try egi-s- s at his lips. Come . think it, he said lo himsell, savagely ( waving his upper lip, and really lo king miseiable and pale, I don't believe she ca-es- a cent lot me. as she ed hei gieet ng and tne otlieis noted, she ' bad come out alter u ting her bread in tne oven, her own and tne ba-- 1 bies hats on. and giving general ducc- - Hons to their two little gnls about carry- - l ing in wood and kindlings for the morn- - f i.,gs tiie. and t , be sme . n 1 shut up ttie cluck ns l'neii sue fame out bright and smiling, noded to mm in a pleasaul It way and began inspect ng h.s game, and f rcj .ciiigoiovcrihedeligiidiil dditioii 1 it would be to iheii l?r 'ei; hop d he I had had a plesaui t me, ana s yi 14 sup pei would be ie.d- - a s "i, a ' 0 it uaik into tlie UoUe. ilehadeileu n s II stippol, (a veiy good one 100)111 injured II I silence, at last he venluied a letnaik on 11 J the satiject neatest n.s heart. "I do.. I II believe you worried tne least bit over my J I p.i.loi.gedslay. She looked up at him snul ngly Why, 3 110, wh. should 1, V u don't di nk audi Ih lUgm you were quite aolu to take caie i ol youiseil," "And you knew you weie capable of 5 taking cate of youisel'.didii't you. So.ne i times I leellike a superllutty 111 my own house; Youare such a superior woman, and he tr.edto lav the same emphasis on toe wordthat he thought he had caught lust bcloie reaciiing the house of men tnei.tl niis nver crossed t tie val-le-an I tne 1 ad tan turougu it, It was a peieUclly sle cr .sstng, itaid at Ibe boitoui, witn sloping b uks, although tne naler was (Hetty diep. Aslievvagni tolle.l down Into the: m iky stream, and tne wat:r lisn.g.doat ed "riess" silky ta.l out like a ban-ner, Wis Meriigold gave a little spoS-mod-gasp and jeized her husbands aim in a grip l.ke a vice' the arm and hand that held the lines, the other being oc-cupied with the btake. She gasped out '"1. ' L"ag!llJJJJ!J-JL3- at NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 617. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 1st. 1890. Notice is hereby giveu that the follo-wing- named set: let has filed notice of his imentiou to make final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said proof will be m ide before the County Clerk of Emery Co., Utah, at Castie Dale, Utah, 011 Nov. 19th, liS'i, vii. Hiram A. Southworth, D S No 10S7S tor the N i N K Sec 7,T 14 S. R 10 E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Heber J. Stowell, Frank AL Evrell, Harry Thompson, Walter Grime, all of Spriug Glen, Kmety Co., Utah. Frank D. lionits, Register. Booth, Wilson & Wilson, Ally's. An ininienre stork of Clothing con-ssiin- g of Men's, Youth's. lto)'s and Cluldien's suit;; also Genl's (Jvetcoats 01 ail sizes. Indies' Ulsters, Jetseys, Hoods, I acii.aiois, Gloves, Wool line etc. fcjluain Co-o- . ARTIST. ' jcFree Hand Crayon Work" j Portraits Enlarged And all work guaranteed. S. Johnson, Artist, Ephraiin, Utah. A Stitch in time saves nine. "And may Sa the means of Saving your Lite limbs. See that your Harness is in good fix, which yon caiulo by calling on Jas. V. Stevensen, HARNESS MAKER. One and hail Links Soum of osi ollice . Main Stieet, Ephtaim. Harnesses of all kinds, made to utdei, woik wai ranted, chaises uiodeiate. . 311.1 8 F. Y. JENSEN. T X N IT E B. Manufnctrvr of Tin andCopper Ware. Roofing and Guutter woik. 3rd south street, East 3 blocks.. Ephraim, Utah, I 10-- J Thos. E, Fuller, DEALLK in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Dry Goods and Jroceiies,Boots and Shoes. Lawrence, Emery county, Utah. 2 J 2 . AT. NELSON'S 13AR3ER SHOP, Mair cutting, 2'cts Shaving, I5cts One Door west of City Hall, Ephraim. Utah a ivi- - 4:.ikfi.v.Avia .1' Tonsorial Artist. 51. jQIINSuN Has opened a First-Clas- s Barber Shop at Lnnd's FurniturcStore, MainStreet, - - - Ephrawu VV. T REIi). Probate if Land Attorney, Mdtui, Utrfu. Has had Ixiiger pmctice in Land nuiteii than anV Aitotnev in the cm. is BE HAVE D0I1E IT! THE THE LARGEST SSS LOWEST STOCK fi! Trices. A nonnnrl MakinS Stock At llBCDFU Breaking Prices. We ask nothing Uetter th.iu aa lionet Test of Our Claims and are willing to Stand or Full by Facts and Figures. A site of Money at OUR STORE WILL YOU? J. P. MEILSTRUP, Ephraim, Utah.- - CALL AT THE FARMERS EXCHANGE FOR YOUR SUPPLIES. Call at J. P. Meilstrups, Farmers Exchmge nd find a full stock of mens' and boys' clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes. A full line of ladies misses and chil-dren's underware. Family grocer-ies of erery description etc. etc. Both stores brim full of new goods, and both haring the ante low pri-ces, at second north and Centra streets. W.K.REID. ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANTi UTAu. Piacuce iii all the cottitsoi tne Pel lit ny, Wm. ZA.BRISK1E. PROBATE ATTNOREY. Mt. Pleasant Utah. Business promptly attended to. T. C. BAILEY, LAND ATroltNEY. Office next door to U.S Land Office, Salt Lake Cily. Obtains patterns for Agricultural, Desert and Mineral Lauds. Correspondence Solicited and n.lot malum given. Henry N. Larter, Sub-Agen- t, at Mt Pleasant. C. S. WILKES, Ot'FICE IM V. S. LAND 0 F CB BUILDING, LAND AGENT AND ATTORNEY Obtain Patents for Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Geo. W. Parks, : K. D, R. Thompson Lat Receiver U.S.Land Ofltoe, Attorney, PARKS df THOMPSON, Land and Mining Attorneys. Office in U. S. Land Office Building. General practice in all Courts. Salt Lake City, Utah. WUltam 11. Bird. James Lows, BIRD & LOWE, Lxni Agats & Attornys, Ofu'ce next door do U.S,Land Office, Salt LAh City, Utah. Will promote c ames In contested and guspentf-e- d ciisoH In he l d onico ut su t wk t.'li v, Utah, a Gene al land office at W asluntrton, D. P. obtain patents on ho esiead, ITe-ei- Ion, oesort a d Timber culture Ent tea. and upon coal and Mineral lands. ovneral lufom atlon rt'laing o lands furnished wlthiiaps l'liit,antt alatfrauios. PEOPLES STORE. JOS. S. THORNTON, DBALBk IN General Merchandise, and the Product3 of the Countiy, Prices as low as the lowest. Jos, S, Thornton, Kerron.Utah N OTIC E! Send your orders to. J. S. J N, Ephraim, Utah, by tetti gram or letter when you are in want of a conveyance, to take you to any place in, or outside of the County, at verr low Priees. 2- -5 - Ephraim, Utah. I i W. B. J. Stacey DENTIST . All work wananted. At Ephraim on Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Manti, and Ephraim Utah. ti ONLY AN KIUTOK (SMe,t.tvi "Only an editor" .lend. Hid you y, A the )Tini hcirse rattl-- d p.tt? And yiu turned a tie wit'i arte a thought (Jn thtf .:k!cJ vnrk ca t. Unmindful of the boundless task. He tmled at to the lost. It Was to hlp the world along Its pathway toward the win, To rightly paint the glutei iug prje Kit which lile'sraCe run. To cheer the nnhle an'. tSctrue Until the goal they've won. To curb the growing power of Wronj And aid the stniliiiK Kiplit, To ca-- t the glare oi e irnrst thought Far into p.isttion'& mht. To uve the but dc tied pal. lie wtal Frmn rude Ambition ' flight. To see men's shams ' the time Thrir tiny virtues pr.ove. To sift the strains f truth from out The roar the rabble raise. To carry secrets big with pimer 1 hrough dreary nights and days. Tt bravely speak when critics cry That speakmg is vain. To le.ut the v.m, though al1 expu&ed To tierce coiitentum'sraiii, T f til, relieat gam courage and Theu make the charge ayain. To wield a boundless power that Olten tries the st re n till to guide, To iitiiap to menial deeds for oread Regardless of tine's pride, To be the car on which to thrones The aspiring leaders ride. To make the brain in chains perform The service of a slave, To sow fair see I, and never see The dappled harvest wave. To long and sigh for honor's crown And find naught but a grave, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 638. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Uiah, Oct. 7tl. 1S90. Notice is hereby given that the follo-wing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to nnlct final proof in sup-port of his claim, and that said pioof . . will be made before the Propate Judge, or in his absence, the county-clerk- , of Emery County, Utah, at Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, on November 201I1, 1890, viz: Charles C. Clausen, H. E. No. 6508 for the-- N, V. J N. E. 1, E, ft N. W. i,ti E. JS.W J.Sec. 24, Tp. I7S.R. 9 E. He names the following; u itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.said land, viz: Sophus Olson, Uelheit Oviatt, Rasmus O. Kastnussen, Peter Ovedsen all of Cleveland, Emery County, Unh. I Ekank U Honits, Register, Notice for Pulillcatlon. Ml HSS. . Land Office ll Sail Lake City, Utah. Oct. alst. iHW. Notice is hereby given thai ibe following named settler has tiled notice ol hit inlentiun to make anal tirool in support ot his claim, and that said proof will Le made bcturc Probate Judge ot aau Pete :uunly , Utah, at Manti, Utah.uulJct. Bth, iggo,vii: Chauncy V. Stevens, li. S. No. ngo fur the K. S. B. 'i S. W. S. K. M.S. i S W. Sec. 35, la. Is, b., K. 4. Kasl He isunir the following witnesses to prove his cotv inuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land V'u: Jim. Hardlnl Allred, Kred Mtrade, Neill I)ah Caii tlanscn, of Spring City, Utah. 'kanic D. Horn, Kcgistcr. Jiotien for ruhllcaUtm. Land Offiic at Salt Lake City. Uuh. O.x 24, 18:,. Nntice is hereby fciven that the (utJuwiug uatneti .ectlrr httx liicd hoiilc ot bu nitention to niitke tni.il roof in support of tin claim. ani ih.tt said mt will e made bctie (lie 1'mbaie Jude, or in hi e, he Couuly clerk, ot Kmcxy county, Utah, at Labile lale, Utah, oh Satuiday, December oth, 1890, viz; Juli L. liitlier, H. K Nu. t 't the W. uf S. E. A N. K. ot S. t 4 & S. K. N. K. Sec. 13. i p. 17 S, Kangc 8 K. He same ft the lu.lwwiuji witneites to prove his ujwn and cultivation ot, said land i: Albey W, Sherman, Gorge A. Sherman, Jeni Neilxon and thai Co, all oi Hua'.uigion.aL'.mery county, Utah. Frank D. Hobbb Rcjister, CoiMotifUted Notion of H110J Proof. No. 670. Land OlBce at salt ,ak. UtiOct, 8, t8i Notice 11. hereby given that the I .wing named scttlem have tiled notice oflhttr iuieui. .i to make 1m.1l proof in xupuort. uf thru claim, uitl aici proof will be made bctuic tlx Uenalcr aii4 Kvoeiver at Haft v A.iro City, Utah, on Vec. 15th, iByj, vu; Peter C JVtewon, a. K. tjys for the N, N. w. S. W. JN. fc 4 H. K, N. w. - Sc. to,'!'? 10 JS. H. 4 li He nanie.i the (iJlowmg Wftnecs tu prove his con- - linujns residence Uon and cultivatiou of, said tmid viz. Peter Petenwju lavid W. J bnmpson, Henry T. ileal atidjuhu U Jeuwn ali of Kphrmrn.Utah. Also oa iJec. iwli, iHyo, vu; Uuvid W '1 'hompson H it 6453 for the K. N. K, -4 Sec. as '!. 16 Ji. R. 3 E, and lot & S. K. K N . w, 1 4 Sec. 30 Tp. 16 b, K. 4 K. He names the tul lowing witneMei to prow hit, coatinuoru rexidence upun and cultivation ot, itaid Jand, vii; eter Petenon, Peter C Peterson, John C. Jenson, aNelt Peterson all of Ephraim, Utah. Also on Uec. 17th, i8yo, via: Nel Petsrson, H, I. A454 fr 'ne S. li.1-- Sec, I7 ') 1. 16 S, K, 4 E. tie name .he It.Uowinu witnese to prove his residence upou, and cultivation of, aaid laud, vu: David W, Thompson, Peter Prteron, JohnC. !" 1 Jenson, and Henry 1. beat, all of Knhntim. Utah. Fkank U.Hohus, Kegiste.. QJ? Davis, Attorney. Notice for rulilleatlrtii. ,vo ay. Land Office al Sill Uka Cilf. Ukih Oct a;., 185a Nonce U hereby given tbt the luliomng-oime- l etller bas tiled notice ol hia iutenliuD tg mal.e f111.1l (iroul in lupportol bin claim, and that laid prowl will he made tietore the l'robalejudge, or in Iiis abscicc, Ihe County Clerk, of Emery Couuly. Utah, at Castle llale, iin, on Moiiday.Uecemlier aaiid.,iboo., vu: Juseph Eliu Niclson. II, E. N frjio. lor 11) o N. W. Sec 17,'l'p. 17 S, K. 10 K. He names the lollowiiiK wftnexxes to prove fill lesidence upon, and cultivation of, laid land. va: John Alger, Lan P. Oveson, Charlel C. Clanwa and Kaamua O. kaamuuen all of Cleveland, Emery Cuonly, Uuh. . Fbank V. If obbs, Kegiiter. Notice for rubllcntloai. No HTi land OKct at Salt Lake Cily. Utah, Nov. 1 it, 1690. Notice il hereby given Uiat the following-name- : settler haa filed notice of hia intention to mke tin. in aupport ol hil claim, and that aid proof wu Eroul before the Probate judge, ot Emery countv Utah Territory, at CaUe Dale, b lah, on lecemb"; loth, ioir via: Cail Wilberg, D. S. No. ioB3sfor the W. , . SKO. 34, Tr. 18 l.,. He naniea the following witnesles to prove hi! realdcnce upo, and cultivation ol, laid lar. t via: Richard C. Miller, AnAr? Rasmuasen, Jarnei R: Peteraen and 'Charles Jiod;y all of Castle Uali-- Emery County.Uuh. Kkank U. Hobbs, Registtt Notice ror PultlleaMoa No 8J. tand Office at Salt Lake, Utah, Oct., 3111,18?'; Notice il hereby given that the following namtit aetller haa Htad notice ol tur intention to make tib..i prtxt in lupport ol her claim, and that laid proof wM !bc made Cclore the Judye, or in hia absence it County clerk of Emery couuty, Uuh, at CaiUe Lai , on Pec.iSlii, 18D0. vii: Chriitena Soreuiea. H. E. 1886, for the S! S- W and W' S. K. Sec. 35, Tp,!. S. K, lo E, h.l, M, She namei the following witnewei to prove her l reudence upoo, una cultivation ot, laid lan.!, via; Geo. Wdredge, Peter T. Olwn, Green W. Allietl . and Ueor( Llawnard, all of Trice P. O., Emery t r , Uuh. Fbakk D. alisos. Reginti-Wilke-ft Chad wick Altarneya for claimant. . i j. . 1 ... ?. Hotlce for Pnhllcatlon. No !. Land OiBca at Salt Lake city, Uuh. November St!.. Notice il heret-- given that cthe lollowing-nam- r i aettler haa Sled notice ol bii intention to make fin .1 in lupport ol hii claim, and that aaid proof wiH Erool betore Clerk ol County Court. Kmery coumv, Utah, at Castle Pale, on December tolh. 1800, vi. , E. K. Branch. 1. S. 11550 (or the w. , . . . sec. 35. rr. It, B.,. . He namei Uie following wanewei W prove hii c tinnoui reaidence upon, and cultivauon of, aaid lai.i, VGao. Eldradge. Geo. Dimiclc. Ephraim Dimick .in.i Geo. Stager, all ol Price, V. O., Emery Cou....: tUh' rmt D. Ho.RS. Ri! M Wilkea andChadwick Atlurneya. Hotlce for PutdtcaUloa. Ho. 7 la Land OlBce a Salt Lake City Utah, November 1890. Notice ia hereby given that the following-n:- i :!'.! aetlter hai riled notice ol hit intention to make :r.l proolin aupportol hi claim, and that laid proot :! be made bclore the fudge or in hii absence the C'. of the County Court SanPete Counly, Uuh.at .l;iir:i. Utah, on January 6th 1S91 vu: lames P. liunderscii H, E. 7I33 for the t K. and . w.H a. e. xc a$, auda w,i-- 4 i. K.1-- 4 4, T. 15. a. a. 4 He names the following witneiRM to prove his tinuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, laid L... t, T' Peter T, Jensen, Peter Y, Jensen, William C, I vi-- and John Young, all of Mt. pleasant, r. a .;. Frauk D. Hubbs, Reft il r. Wilkes & Chadwick, Attyi. lor Claimant. |