Show ry & m6nroe creek and Professinal Cards Buisness ' Lawyer and Notify Will practice la all the Courts ind Federal Ence UTAn GT Rapp RAPP and BEAN Bean Richfield Utah Joseph eckerslBy ' County Attorney for Wayne County - apy-wate- UTAH i MANS FIELb W i Lawyer Bohman COLLINS Lawyer NMl Building (he Abraham Isaac Sorenson (jointly) C W OjJtoe in i " Notary Public TJtah TH LIBBER thereof' Sorenson 2 and - “ and t’A "¥ 9 feet or ratable portioos 4 —That after the former named are fully supplied the water rerights Nick field Utah maining shall be divided giving each per second the following number of Attorney-jit-Lasixtieths of cubic feet following their OJjficein Court llcvee names Richfield Utah Erast us Johnson 40 W G C Mor30 King B Johnson 6 Gardner rison B JENNINGS Doxford 5 J A Johnson 15 John James Barney 8 Wlllian Jappesoa f ATtquwstlp AtLaw 1(7 Alma Magleby 50 Peter V Anderton ' i TVrenty years active practice in the Christensen one and 7 sixtieths Richdistrict and' supreme courts of the Uulte4 ard Loynds 9 Ole Larson 40 Smith States and the Oepartmeat of jtlie Interior Brothers 17 J E Magleby 20 God-fe- r at W ashlngton D C Christiansen 40 Orson Washburn I f - Attorney at Law Jf STEWART j 1 T UTAn RICHFIELD Dll H HERBERT ac Losee 5 Mart' nuts Mortenson 10 J A Nilsson 15 Lewis Jones and Physician a nd Surgeon partners four and six sixtieths Andi n reas Bertlejcn and partners in Office at Pioneer Drug Store city creek canal one ard 33 sixtieths or a total of 15 and 25 sixtieths UTAH cubic feet or ratable RICHFIELD portions of the amount to ba known as secondary water No 2 DR SHIPT Q 1 A Ber-tlese- i JI if Physician and 5— Tlmt Surgeon Office and resideuce at the Kentucky House Utah Mgnkob bR E SMltll Dentist Building t UTAH RICHFIELD whatever water still Re mains up to 11 fdetis decreed to the owners of the Bertlesen City Creek "4 Canal 6— That for dividing the water of the creek Andrew Meekln Is appointed a court Commissioner to construct ard maintain gates for such division of the The town Is to bear one-balf Anderton this expenses the owners of secondary water No 1 one fourth and the owners of secondary water No2onefcurth also that the costs of court be similar-divide- d and that the various MRS N II ST JOHN of the-- e rights have the amount Jo proportion to Midwifery and General Can of the Sick divided among them their rights respective RICHFIELD UTAH 7— That each of the parties to the suit with all employes etc are perpetMBS ANNIE M NELSON ually enjoined from taking or using water not herein deereed to him HmwikE amd Nurse After a year's absence tor study I am a toy gjboce ready to resume my practice There Is more Catarrh In tlili sec tlon of tie country than all other diseases put together uud until the last u few years was supposed to be incura HOMER McCARTi ble For a great nuiny years doctors U S Deputy pronounced it a local disease and pre"loai! remedies and by con' scribed MINE HAL SURVEYOR stantly falling to cure with local treatand NOTARY PUBLIC ment pronounced It Incurable Science has proven catarrh to I e a constituMONROE UTAH tional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cui e manufactured by F J Cheney & to Toledo Oblo is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 to a leaspoonful It acts directdrops PROPRIETOR IK WEIGHT ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundrfor case it falls to cure ed dollars any Way In First Class Every Scud for circulars and testimonials EbsiNoaa I V1 X n I t LtAn' TKe Wtlfhf House i - i v Address r TEimS 1IFA80NJBIB' '4 2 - i £ F J CHENEY Sold by Druggists Hall's Family ' MCHFIELB1 UTAH Last Ytei i“£yV evcniDg Mrs from Charles L Mexico after a stay of several months Her husband will ftay until summer any way and may sell his team and buy a farm there When asked regarding former resi52 II O Magleby 10 Niels Maosen dents of Sevier County who now dwell estate 45 Fernando Erickson 46 Isa- in the land of hot tamales Mrs Bean ‘ & CO 75c Toledo rlls are the Lest 6 well as thote who were promoted from grade to glide Taken m afi the year has been highly successful lpr the schools In the first place the principal has been given time to seep the principal’s duties and a greater unity of effort-lialesult-e- d The fcbard too has on it two former teachers and they have been of great assistance to the schools and have donemore visiting this year than at any time past By the employment of Mr Joties the cause of music has prospered and it has been fully demonstrated that we have a large amount of musical talent In Richfield It was usually conceded that promotions had been going on a little swifi in the schools so this year the faculty nave required a greater competency jAll of these good features have product excel'ent results Cases of triiancy aid causes for suspension have been greatly reduced while a general fulltj'ss of the work is report- one in Sevier County Turned Work Holding or Planed Lumber Rough is always on hand I am prepared to take contracts for any sori of carpenter work Call on me for an estimate JC Anderson s w V JASMPETCirtiNK Excepting the becrinners’ and first Recorder RICHFIELD The Substance of Judge Johnson Husband of El County Communi-"catiogrades the department of the district n An Receives Established 1883 Insulting Decree In The Monroe Irrigation school closed yesterday At nine J M Petereorf President o’clook the departments met at the Suit Jus Christiansen CushU-school house as usual nd at 10 marchDeposits received subject to clietk Well along in thb wlntsr Edna the ed by departments the £ti decree composed of seven parajo Opera Accounts Solicited Mrs daughter of Mr and House tor the closing exercises graphs Judge Jacob Johnson has disLoaned Very Reasonable Money wni seated Edgar Layton wrs taken seriously ill oa approved security separateposed of the suit of Monroe Town vs which necessitated ' the calling home Each department ly and eaph studeijt wore a colored Dbawx PataolkIh Andreas Bertlesen et ah Condensed of Drafts merin the father then engaged to All denote ribbon Part of Ttae World lais or her articles decress the is: grade by in Bingham Almost hovCome in and see us at the banker chandising colors The are: grade 1— That the Red to 73 primary right life and death the lit- White and Blue feventb Eighth Gold V E mall us your business cubic feet per second of the water of ering between tle gfrfiias required the attention of Bean Teacher Monroe Creek is primary water 72 when he the father Sixth Miss Ella reet of which belongs to the town and left for the unliP'feSterday leavbefore northJust Pale blue 1 foot of which belongs to Andreas ing he called at tie fost office and re- Fifth Miss Edna Bert'esen And that when there is ceived a letter with an address printTJIackburh House Red less than 73 feet in the creek the ed in capitals containing a letter Fourth Mrs Martha Crosby teacher is to be divided ratably beLOA UTAH similarly written £ Green Pale tween the two The letter read:' Best of hotel accomodations for 2— That Andreas Bertlesen is entitlThird Miss Clara Seegmiller teacher ‘ : j the traveling public ) White ed to the usee f the entire creek for Ed Layton t Work Get Stop letting Second Miss r to' propelling his flour mill provided he IIay Grain Stabling and does not unnecessarily decrease the YOUU WIFE SUPPORT YOU MORMON Pink Camp House also flow People Don’tvTAke Any Stock in As the first and beginners grades SAMPLE ROOM 3— That after seven and three ten- Much Big Tali And Do Little took no part the grade colors have a MoVfc UN Self a Get Lazy a Guests i not been Related as yet pur th feet per second have been furnishalways made welcome Word To ThWisk Is Sufficient reed as primary water TnoMAs Blackburn At Tip Opera House Proprietor 'jf'lJouNG Mormons the program consisted of remarks by maining shall be divided In per second: To Monroe Tuwn ohe cubic foot MAi The lettefs Were neatly printed members b the board principal !4 Andreas Bertlsen sixtieths: of the higher grades and with aq artlstki stroke that showed Alma Magleby 4 sixtieths King B the person who wrote the letter was" teachers the lower ones departGeneral Wood Worker Johnson 4 sixtieths Jojm Barney 10 well accustomed tdThandling a pencil ment sontjg a!nd awarding of certisixtieths Smith Brothers 37 sixtieths Some thought the writing the same ficates Cew ifl cates ( were awarded to I am proprietor of Orson Washburn 8 sixtieths W R dson the Kttitkl letter of last winter those stud fats who passed from the the only planing mill inRicbfield the best Hicks 20 sixtieths Lewis Jones Alma “B” classe’in the various grades as butjt was npt belig far better writ-- Messers Bapp and Bean are able and ex perlenced lawyers In all probate land water mining and criminal litigation Will attend all sessions of court In the Sixth Judicial District and adjacent counties of Southern Utah Office in Anderton Building' &OA SCHOOLS Cl ED LA YTQZt WUlTECAPPED five-year-o- ld Lawyers Will practice In all the State and Fodral courts and United States Land Office v $l6ba ycarl r Stat Block RICiIfIELD Vermel decree 9 189 f EE HOFFMANN Office Aril Richfield No Ei - said: Thurber lives at Dublan where he has a good farmland is preparing to build on his city' ldts1 He lias au excellent crop of wiu ter wheat now several inches high ‘Ed Payne also lives in Dublan He has bought a farm and says he wouldn’t come back to Utah under any consideration “Frank Wall lives at Juarez but is working on a new railroad depot at Casa Grandei “Harry Payne lives in Dublan He majies Ins living at a little of farming shoemaking tinsmith ihg and sutb things!' “Mrs MarygeUars runs a "store at Pochecho and has a good business too When we came' Lome she accom' panied us to FiPaso to buy gbods” “A1 ed NOTES Misses Pulsl ler and nougaard leave for thqir hoi s to morrow Order Shingles We are prepared to fill orders for LATH and PICKETS SHINGLES at present In a reasonable time depending on the size of the order we can prepare any thing you wish' We ir also prepared to do custom saving Jensen and Akelund Fremont A - — - LOA ROLLER MILL Custom done on short ordvoard is already engag- er Best Grinding of milling machinery all ing teachers r nextyear through ' The school 'V BRAN SHORTS FLOUR graduates will and GERMADE GRAHAM n6t)‘ pass' thfo examinations month ydt af jhe county superinten-- 1 a“wsyis on hand dent will wall'— “ H J McClellan Proprietor schools close J J Smith Miller CROP Am FARM NOTES PROBATE and GUARDIANSHIP LEAVES MUST WITHER NOTICES Winter wh has not done extra of County Clerk or Respewell presumaltN because of the ex- - Enquire Mrs Ellen M Peterson died 'at "her or ctive Signers for further lnforma- -' treme cold oi rf Threehome on Second South street last Wed' tion' fourths of a cro ijs reported In Sevier °frnd I i nesday ‘evening from PROBATE NOTICE liver trouble She lirsfiaw the light County The snow wilv doubt melt slowly In the Sixth Judictal District Court CounIn Stockholm Denmafk hriVaba this year A la parfc 0f jt feiieariy ty of fierier State of Utah ' came to Richfield in 1860 Four child' a winter Probate iuthe as wet when Department very ren two in Richfield orro in Flagstaff of Boren Estate Simonson the extreme col me on It Is now Arizona one who went to Nevada but Creditors wllfprosont claims with vouchsolid T means but little ers to the undersigned a few days singe survive her Ih dis- very at her residence In flow in the riv- - Monroe Seyier County Utah on or before high water and was calm and Mrs Peterson position er till mid-suthe ninth day of August A D 1898 kind a good neighbor a warn true Canal cleanin s been going on fer Dated April 8 1898 Clirlstain a faithful pioneei'j’ and a Anna Ldtiisa Simonson Administratrix sometime past d the water will Btcwart and Collins devoted mother and many tiuely oo'n be in the d es it Attorneys for Administratrix as on Friday afternoon they The Three Cr reservoir will no followed her ymalos to the city cemedoubt prove of siderable service tery to await the time when the good this season If a oes dam well the shall livb again N0TI03 OF HEARING PETITION FOR will be raised der to save still mr LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION A CHALLENGE more water this son From the mountains above IN THE DISTRICT COURT 6th JUDICIAL' valley of the sei has be DISTRICT done to best to plowing been It postpone thought (Some have pi the W C T U debate from April 15 their orchard Sovler County State of Utah ' will not begiD In the Matter of tho Estuto of Allen Wllkl-so- n till a week later Mr Rapp has been trees already Ot Deceased called away and can not Joe present to for a week yet take part in the discussion so the Early garden st Tho petition ot Harriet Wilkison praying Most of the app e for tho Issuance of letter of Administration Union would be pleased to have all the Estuto of said Allen Wilkison deceaspersons who are converted to the are covered with c scales of bark of ed to said petitioner! lius boen sst for hearOrcbardists say t f tliey should be maintainance of saloons consider-theing at ten o’clock a m of April 12th H9! In off and I red as they con- - the Court Room of said Court of the selves challenged to meet Mr Hayes scraped Counfy Court House In Richfield City said County and a colleague to debaet the question tain most all of thi qacct eggs The Annabella sftngion of the Stateof Utah “Resolved that Richfield City is m'orj c South Bend canal kf jbfeQn worked on Dnttd April 1st 1898 benefited without the salqpns and Rapp and Beuu Atty fpr Petitioner v derived therefrom 'that ‘with some b'u'b not entftto make if oj--j S G OlarK Clerk 1 rC1 use this season(SEAL) saloons and such revenue” by J M’ Lsurltsen Deputy’ - The distitylschool foial " - old-ag- ’ 1 m sort-owe- I ono-thir- - rev-eau- - d - |