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Show 7 AGE THE SUV, PRICE, UTA SIX EtEDWnAV RIEOW Pa. Manti Forest Notes VODltK by o. O. Alf iiiityre low NEW YORK. Should yon run un thing to do, here' n free tip with love and kissea dont go in tor iee bkating. That ia, if you havent skated lately, It will do thiuga to you. Im propped now up on two and George Ade were pals at Iurdue. Frank J (Pop) Price, long on the Morning Telegraph, is now clerk of eourts in PikH county, T. MeCuteheon pillows, and expecting any moment to all apart blah-h-like that. In other dayaI was by the way of being a nifty figure skater, one of the alickeat on the . Chicamauga Creek, could spread the eagle, back elute in a neat circle and otherwise ent cute a few violin plucks, capers. And professor I went off to the city to do and dare. h, During intervening years skating was just a memory. But on the radio yesterday I heard a broadcast of a .abating tournament at Lake Placid and I began skimming through the telephone book for the adduce of a rink and in the evening off to it I . skipped, tra-la. EPIIRAIM, Fob. 23. The past sev-e- n days on the Manti forest have been devoted largely to the making of a check bn the deer in Twelve Mile n and an airplane count of the elk on the east side of the forest. On February 16, 17 and 18 Orange Olsen of the regional office, Randall Turpin of the etate fish and game department, Ranger Edward Cox and the supervisor drove into Twelve Mile and walked over the low ranges where the deer are now congregating. A horse wee ridden one day to make it possible to get above the animal grazing on the higher range so aa to got an idea as to whether or not most of the country where, the deer are located was being covered. During the three days more than 1000 deer wen counted and while these may have duplications, it is very prob, sble that a great many deer were missed. We now have a much better idea of the number of deer grasing on that part of the forest than ever before. Due to the deep enow the deer are holding largely at tho present time to the south facings in the pinion and juniper type on tho lower areas; in fast, there are quite a numbtfr of deer down near the town of Mayfield. In looking over the deer west of North Hollow they were driven down on top of the ridge above the roller mill. Ia counting a bunch of more than sixty the school band practicing in ' the ehoolhonse eonld very plainly be heard. Tha deer were in fair condition and if favorable weather follows should winter without any heavy losses. Thera were few traeke of predaean-yo- - , An attendant strapped on rented sketes, gave me a gentle push and I glided --or is it glidf back and forth, smack into a split Dot that could hapien to anybody after to many years. So I got to my feet, a fake laugh, steadied myself and struck out Jingle bells, jingle tory animals observed, however. On 6111 (he .second day Ranger a fresh Ron track' up above' toe forks Take it easy. That's the way. It all of the canyon and qnite a number of comes back. Slowly now. Too many coyote tracks were also observed in are trying to get nowhere in a hur- the North Hollow country. ice, a big band and ry. Glass-slic- k On February 19 and 20, Olsen and everywhere the laughter of youth. Turpin again visited the Manti by air Who eonld ask for anything more? plane. Vera Carter of the Utah PaExcept for that wobbly left ankle Im cific Airways company in a Cnrtis- not bad. Robin plane flew over moat of the Manti forest from Upper Joe's Val-Now for the firat turn in the bend. ley south to Quitehupah on the east Little quirk running steps tickety side of the range. The total count of tack, tiekety taek tack. Seel I'm get- elk by plane was approximately five And here I am hundred head. Of these 120 were on ting. the hang of on the long stretch. Leiusrely glides, the north horn, 183 on the south leaning into a graceful tilt, Im get horn, three on the south end of Trail ting better by the minute and not a mountain, 42 in the Black Dragon, bit short-win- d 40 in the Kitchen (in and moat of the others were found I feel great Heres another bend. between Ferron creek and the Mudturn quickly and do this one back- dy. Two flights were made from the ward. No, Ill just skim along in my landing west of Ephraim. On the conservative way. I appear to tilt morning flight the air was volid and even bettor on this curve. That group the men reported a very pleasant trip. of girls on the sidelines are watching. In the afternoon, however, the air was Ill act totally indifferent. somewhat treacherous and it was to fly rather high. It waa also But fur that wobbly ankle I'd made difficult to areas irn visit the it. As it was I did not stay down long. mediately north and rough west of Emery I Just q'liek slide on my back past where tho elk are reported at this like that and here I am up again all time to be wintering. According to merry an.l Lright. Off 1 go. Charlotte the flyers, bulla are fairly numerous at the Ilipimdrome used to put her in all the bunches seen bo that there heels together, toes out, and scoot in is no question but what we have plena straight line. If nobody was lookfor another hunt this falL ty ing IM try that. Nothing risked, nothDuring the flight the fliers discoving $5!! That plink when mv head ered a bunch of approximately one hit the iee sounded like something hundred sheep that were marooned on cracked and my side hurts. It will be the long point east of the cap of the my luck to he running around with a horn.' From appearances they have fissure skull. I can get messed up in fnuud to keep out of the difficult it more misery just trying to relix and deep enow and find sufficient feed ftnjoy myself. on which to subsist. Thre were both Get me i.nt again after dark. Yes bells and blacks iu the bunch and elk were them. The sheep you will. With a court order. It that are graxing'near to stockmen to belong supposed wasn't a whang on the con,: I dont from Clastic Dale and and Orangeville want a cent I saw everything, includwill make an effort to get them they old ing whatfthisnamc, the bull star. alAnd somebody in the royal lmx tossed one of these first days. The fliers in a roupie of moons. This U no eve- so discovered two bands of homes, one of uinc and one of four, on the south ning of skating. Its a lesson ia as- side of the Muddy below Horse creek. tronomy. Make mine a Big Dipper of The sheep had tho appearance of beiinaincut. AH I want is to drag myself hm-- to the starting place, yank ing in joor condition, however, the off these skates and get the hell out homes were able to trot when frightof here. Imagine an old fool like ine ened by the plane. Ranger Ollertou reports that betrying to lie boyish and sportive any cause of deep snow the deer have been way. Next I'll bo playing lawn tenforced down into the foothills near nis. Thirty lovp, yon tottering old Fuirview. One bunch is grazing down on the Sanpitch river, while the others are grazing wherever feed can be I shnnld Lave been wheel Skating? cd off to bed long ago. And is that found in the low foothills in the pinbump on my head swelling I Til tell ion and juniper country. Unofficial reports reaching this of- my wifi) footpads slugged me. But I tre-mol- ed fice are to the effect that a number of elk have recently been seen on the low range east of the Denmark cedars south of Bpring City. This report will be investigated end may possibly offer a reason as to why no more elk were counted by the airplane than re- ported. n water On Saturday last, troughs arrived at Ephraim from the, sixty-seve- W. E. Newman and Bona company at Ogden. These will be installed as soon as weather conditions permit on various projects throughout the forest. CHARGES DESERTION IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE WOMAN Alleging that her husband deserted her eight days after their marriage, Mrs. Fanny Morgan filed suit for divorce Saturday last from Mike Morgan. They were married at Caitie Dale on February 19, 193L Alimony of f 100 per month is asked. MAN BOUND OVER TO DISTRICT COURT FOR ASSAULT CHARGE hearing Saturday, Pat Sapienaro of Btandardville was bound over to the district court to face a charge of assault with intent to murder Ramon CaberiUo on 0, February 14. Bond was fixed at in lieu of which Sapienaro ia being held in the eounty jail. After preliminary H THURSDAY, EVERY THPR8DAY Ill TRANSFER HMbrt Cool, HM lad 9AM For Ten FURNITURE MB VINO A SPMIALTX Phene 1M-- W PRIOR UTAH HEAT COMFORT IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court of Carbon County, State? Utah. Francis Elliott, plaintiff, re. Elliott, defendants Summons No. 8911. Tho State of Utah to tho Bald Defendant : You are hereby summoned to appear withI in twenty days after tho serrice oT thia Office Phone 81, Beeidenee 177, Utira Building, Pries, Utah. summons upon you, if served within tne to minty la which this action 7 brought; otherwise, within thirty day after eerviee, and defend the above entitled notion ; and Flntaer Graduate Chlrapraete. inraae ofyour failure ao to do. Judgment will be rendqytd againet yea sreordiM Mrii Electric 'Building, Price. I to tho demand of the "complaint 2 lTb has been filed with the clerk of said court. Office hours, 10 to 12 This action la brought to recover a Judg- and (20 to 8p- -up. as Office Phene 41 ment dissolving tho bonds af matrimony g, heretofore existing hetvnwu von sod theHANplaintiff. HOWARD DORIU8 nt Stock-raisin- -- i hi. ia? A vacuum cleaner has been ed which is operated by the water system of a house, tap, b2.l installed to all rooms and tha Awl carried sway in the sewer nJ? pip1 PROFESSIONAL! Dr. J. 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Our fuel supervisor, technically trained and experienced, is at your service at any time to talk over yonr heating problems. General Offices and Mining Company FOUR GOOD COALS Backed By Service HIAWATHA, PANTHER, Jones So Puffed Up About? s Its an old, old story, mates. A few months ago ones was one of that short-sightgroup that figured "advertising just a waste of money." His business , went from bad to worse until in desperation he decided to try it just once. The results were so gratifying that hes been ADVERTISING CONSISTENTLY ever since. No wonder hes smiling and content now. MORAL: He profits most who advertises regularly. Use the Columns of The Sun. ed . Reaches All Eyes car youd like to sell. Or, it may be a house or furniture or any of innumerable other possessions. Merely passing the word to friends wont find you a buyer, let alone getting you the right price. Advertise it in The Surf and your sales talk reaches over 6000 pairs of eyes in Carbon county. Then watch the resultsl !You may have a BLACK HAWK, KING Newhouse Building, : SALT LAKE CITY,. UTAH , March lflt lm. Dr. R. I. Brockbank, Aberdeen Dealer rracked, that's just what I hope, That attendant standing there grinning liks a baboon. If hed put on tha skate right nothing would have happened, Him an attendant. Attend to whatf Maybe he Las a poor old father or brother far away from home ,n home great big eity among atraugrrj trying to skate. I hope somebody ooch will treat them a little more kindly, Great Hull of Fire! What happened? 1 came in here with an upper cL A1 .most a brand new keyboard, too. . ' "k Charles Ruggeri, Jr. Than la Aa . ly hope my spine is IHUJ aTTi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United State Land Office At Balt Lake City, Utah, February 17. 1982 Notice ia hereby giv- en that Charles M. Peterson g Utah, wha on April 7, 1927, made Homestead Entry No. 042063 far WttWK, HEKSWK. BWKBEK Bee. 28, Twp. 12 South, Range 11 Eut, lilt Lake meridian, .has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish Haim to tho land above described before J. Bracken Lee. notary publie, at :Price, Utah, on the 5th day . of April. 1982. Claimant names aa witnesses: Clarence U. Anderson, Harry IL Riche! man, Ivan Pace and Henry Anderson, til of Price, tah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub. Feb. 25; teat. Mar. 24, 1932. K My subscription to The Sun expired 19 .. Enclosed find $ for renewal to neo-eaxa- ry put up a fight. Lr'.t three of. them in the gutter. Here I go into anotlur nip up and plump into a fanny fn.L I on tsea- - jjJ DeNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, United States land Office At Balt Lake City., Utah,February 17. 1932 Notice is hereby given that Willard H. Cox of Duchesne, who oa Feb. 10, 1934 madeStock raising Homestead Entry No. JW6JKJ1 for BKKNWK. KK8WK. WH8KU, BKKREK Bee. 22, NEK. KKNWK Bee. 27, Tap. 12 South, Range 13 East, Balt Lake meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make final proof to establiab claim to tho land above described before B. W. Dalton, note 17 publie, at Price. Utah, on the 15th day, of April. 1932. Claimant names as witnesses: J. 1. ttiristensen and William Raavinussen of LiiWe'l Huntington, Utah, Jnmes ELI F. TAYEarl Hall of Price, Utah. LOR, Register. First pub. Feb. 25; last. Mar. 24, 1932. nt o. it BON, attorney for plaintiff. P 3, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah. February 17, 11162 Nolies is hereby given that Julia W. Christensen of Siumish Fork, Utah, who on April 7, 11)27, mad 03ts-5- 4 Htorkraisitig Hnniesteoa Entry No.8WK-NWfur NEK. BKWU, Sec. 28, Lot 4, See. 34. Twp. 11 South, ltanii 12 East, Balt Lake meridian, has filed notieo of intention to make final proof to establish dalm to the land abort described before Peter Hundwall, notary public, at Fulrvlew, Utah, on the 7th day of April, 1032. Claimant names as witneoaee : Fred Christianson and low Kelsey of Fairrtew, Utah, Frank Thomas of Spanish Fork, lTtah. and L. II. Chris ten sen of Mt. Pleasant, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Feb. 25; last Mar. 24. 1982. $1,-00- M. ANDERSON'S MARCH West Main Street utt . Price, Utah If you read ft in The Sun, its so." |