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Show A Fruit Interests The THE TREMONT TIMES. In of Elder Robbing NOTICE. His Boy. I ! AY KiiK-rti- ISM, h l ;it tin- - I'lali, ttudef Prom mwad ciH'is muter April Pod offlca a TfCMontoa l In- - of act COttgrSM ol .Mar.. Sfd, i One year in lUlvsOOC Six months in ailinucc SOME spriup a farmer found in Mi llock s lamb which the mother on Id not own. It '" Kiiuil ip nt " f W, O, Notice is hereby given that the follow fractional township plat hsts been re ceived iu this otto from rhe United States Surveyor General fur Utah, viz: Township 'J m. rib. Uange 4 Wmt, I LV, Said plat will be filed in thUofiice May 17, 1907. ami the laud embraced thereiu nun. tree inspector for Bn Eider County He ffave it to his son, a boy fifteen years The boy Hi publiohcd in l he biennial report of t lie old. who saved it and mcd it. all all lied it his the i make summer, Hoard ot Horticulture, State family t think l ulled it his, and it waft his. lint this v ill he of i (defect to the fanners tttd fill when his father sold the Clher lambs Fruit growers of the Hem liiv.r Valley he let this one go w ith them, and taking ,s wei as to lliu readers of Th Timss in i he p iv for it tucked it down into hi-he Kaatarn Sta: . 'f wallet and carried it off to pay tax Kl es in or to put it in the bank. Bo Tiitil i rosin of nrrliifiln On this statement of facts the Man Total ler county in IMS, acred raluc of erop, i236.830; 4'J pr 1,0,11 of c icstcr Mirror makes the follow ing se all orchard (prayed, and K per cent cut vere but just comment: "Now the farm or did not intend lo do anything wrong. ti rated. in least of all did he Intend to wrong his fuil of harvested Percentage crop UOti , b) . I'robab'y be did nut give the mat I u tns and l'nines, P0 per cent.; Petti ler much thought, anyway, and if hedid, 10 pel cent .; A p pies, 90 per cent.; Ap he onsidered lb boy 's ownership of the ricots, 100 per cent.; IViiches, M pir lamb a sort of pleasant ticrion , or reasonho foQowing est tftt which will be throw n open to !er the public land Iswa. li Subscript ion rates. iimtjtm To Whom It M.iv Cooeera: l.n.--r II. CspweH, Btlitor and Ifamgcf. in. Countj. At Published Every Thursday Tremonton, Utah. llJl not in advance QUESTIONS FARMER FOR THE BOY. Black ;ent.; Cherries, 50 per cent.; icrries, .0 per cent.; Strawberries, 30 Raspberries, Kf per cent.; ,jer cent.; Gooseberries , ( (rants, 03 per cent.; ro per cent.: 09 per ecu:. (trapes, There arc ci'.it con ' rin which pick and .ship fruit from this county. Mr. Kniidson recommends s CHSBge in the horticultural law so that ths whole UhIc is under one Management as far as Otherwise ui.i inspect ion is concerned form results Mill not be obtained. . President Roosevelt's break fast consists of eggs, toast, bak-- 1 ed apple and coffee. His noonday lunch, as he describes it him self, is composed of "a hunk of bread and bowl of milk." Sen-- I ible President! That cannot be improved if you have all themon ey of Rockefeller and the whole world from which to choose. The wise man never overeats and his diet is always simple and wholesome. That's why they live long and are able to do great work. Secretary Cortelyou lunch- es on a sandwich, a piece of pie and a glass of milk. Milk, eggs and fruit are man's natural food and farmers who have them in abundance are the best of all liv- -' ers. Don't let the spring go by with out planting something that will be permanent. Teach the children to each plant a tree, care for it and learn to love it. Show them the value of trees, not only commercially, but for comfort, beauty and health. Acme of Loneliness. What loneliness Is more loneh Ihsn Eliot. lUlrust? want nrry at our Dining Room, Bed Room, Kitchen un- or Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Lino- leum, Rugs, and Lace Curtains, Marriage Lice: s s. April Cth a marriage license was issued ltobert I). I.istton ami Mrs Cathaiina: the marriage ceremony in the County Clerk's being performed Also, Ranges, Tinware and Glassware. Lacey of Ogdcn Tremonton Furniture Company. oflke. April 17ib a license as ssucd to Wil-ebat the boy, having all his needs sup liam E. Perkins of Garland and Caroline 8 plied out of the family purse did not Reynolds of Lebi. who were also married I o ce. need the pay for the lamb, and It was at the clerk's better to put it into the common food. BUILDING LOTS. Two irood build Btlt for si! that taking t'le lamb and sell ing lots for sale cheap fenced and some lag it ill that way, and pot ke'.ing the trees on them 50 by 150 feet each Call proceeds, was stealing. No, it was rob W. II. dtp at this office for particulars. bery, and. as between this boy and his well. Times Offlce. father, one of the meanest robberies that Will handle till kinds of horsed, draft, roadsters and could be perpetrated. Not only this, but The salve t bat nets like a poultice is saddle animal. All horses sold or exchanged guaranTine Salve Curb, lized. No other salve ,1 ,ilivrs b robbing the boy of tint tw so good for cuts bums, boils and clnip-tnteed as represented, tiive nit- - a call at the Proctor barn. . father did mors to make 'be boe als , skin. Ask aboi t it. Pi ice Socls ped COIltenU-dau-d drive him away from home l orsah bv TremoBt .Mercantile Co. Proprietor, ttian he can undo with ten times the ''i amount. for Every Job A boy is a little man, and if he has goi body. C& any of the gather and grip to him, when Why not have some let ter heads and he crows no. he begins at an earlv ace busi- printed with your . lo teel that desire to ow n some thing, and . mime, ness and address on iliem for the use ot Meals 25c. Served From I) A. M. to 10 P. M. to add to the property subject to his own v(ilrself!UKl fanly? We (.jm fliniis!) Good Meals and Good Rooms. Satisfaction Guaratoed. unship, which is at once the incentive j them at very little more than the blank t ) effective work and the motive which ones would cost and they look much nicTelephone Connection With Both Lines. let. us in and to.vn wben r' condition.-Ja" men to their liTremonton, Utah. E. A. KENT, Prop. show you samples and tell you the cost. fornia Cultivator. Tat! TlMKS, Utah. Tremontou, Don't Kill the Birds. - EXCHANGE FEED, SALE . STABLES. , Tremonton. HODE WOOD, wa-t?r- ? The chief forester of the Government makes some explanations concerning the 17,000,000 acres of forest reserves recently set apart by the President's proc lamation, which may be of interest to some of our readers. He says efforts will be made to induce settlers to take un this land as rapidly as possible, and explains that they intended to classify as soon as possible small tracts of agricultural land within reserves that they may be thrown open to homesteads. Miners are not restricted from prospecting in the forest. All timber will be sold to any who want to buy without regard to station. No interference with grazing in the reserves is contemplated and no fee will be charged. Land within reserves is open to use as sites for hotels, stores, res idences and other legitimate purof all poses. Improvements kinds are welcomed. on i.s . t You Will in aafc. To save a many big gold dollars as possibe for the house, if so call big your spring pureha a complete line of store. W Ed. R, Tiiojirsox. Heguter. -- Farmers find many curioui things happening around them every day which they can not ur. derstand, and nobody, even scientists, can explain for them. Why, for instance, does a horse strain a drink of water through its lips? Why does a cow pokt her entire face into the bran mash, eat all she can, then lick her nostrils with her tongue? Why does the chicken drink exactly opposite to the horse and cow, having to hold its head up when it swallows a drink of Then note the pigeon, of the same feathered family, as it keeps its bill immersed while drinking. Bat the dog las the water in its mouth. This animal moreover, never chews its food, while the cat, his companion household pet, always chews thoroughly before swallowing. How is it that failing to masticate does not hurt a dog, while in case of all other animals, including man, unchewed food causes dyspepsia. Why has a cow a cud and why can a horse shiver its hide to drive away flies? These questions and many more like them that might be asked will show us that we are far from knowing it all. American Farmer. ilication a.1 Evans Hems. Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. J. Reese invited her lady friends to her home. The occassion was to celebrate not only h:r own birthday, but Mrs. O. I.. Swcrd-ta$eand Mrs A. S. Voder's, which are this month. A very enjoyable time was spent. Supper was served at fivco'clock and the quests departed at an early hour after wishing the trio many returns of the day. 0. W. Hadley was in Kvun.i this week joking after his farms. He returned t' Printing THE KENT HOTEL SHORT ORDER HOUSE. - ' Piles are dangerous but do not submit Just as soon as the spring hurbinger home Thursday morning. operation until you have first tried setlle in the country we can expect to illjnn the Great Pile Remedy. It is StaoZan, A. 8. Yoder is setting out shade trees Bad a crow d of boys with small rifles out put up in collapsible tubes with a nozall along the west side of hi.-- farm. 'i the quiet hunt for bird life. It is true zle that allows it to be applied exactly Mrs. C'has. Schniiit visited ttt the home birds, especially spairows, area where it is needed. If you have itching of .Mrs. A. .S. Yoder the first part of the many orprotudiug piles and MauZan does not great nuisance, but do not let your boys relieve, week money refunded. Soothes and learn this habit of warning to take the eools. Relieves at once. For sale by John Hrubaker and bis si.ster in law, the Tremout .M.'rcmt ile o. life of even a bird. Frequently .Mrs. Brjd Hrubaker, and daughter Delia maimed bird flutters to the ground still of California visi ed their sister, Mrs. H. to be tortured by the unthinking alive, K. Uerchtold. this week on their way lo 60 YEARS' boys. It is cruel and w rong, especial EXPERIENCE Your Ce nsured roperty , . , Idaho where they will visit before truing to their home. re-- t By the Best Insurance Company doing business in the State. I can save you money on your insurance. CALL and BE CONVINCED Times Office, E. 11. Sherman Tiemonton, Ut. iu the j ounger class of boys, w ho should never be permitted to see anything kill- J.C.Whcclou was in Kvaus looking ed. It does not create a feeling of kind-- , after his farm this week. ness, does very little good, and only carI'etc Jeuscn is overseciug the work ries out that peculiar trait of the strongthat is being done on J. C. Whcelou's er animal preying ' upon the weaker. farm. There is a time when bjys can learn to slioot and go hunting, but it is not when Giving Them Room. are wearing knee jreeclu-- s and cry"There's one good thing," mused ttwy the woman ronilnlscently, "you may ing for their mother- - to put them to bed keep on hearing rumors of the things .i night. Loirsn Journal. your best friends are saying about you, but you don't have to sit and listen while they are saying It, so long RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL as there Is a door." ManZan Pile Remedy George Meldrum, hade manna Designs Ac. Copyrights and Aaron tending a ikctrh deacrlptinn mT aeertnlii onr opinion freo whother n Invention ! probblr HANDBOOK on rmtentt lloiMttrlotlreoi'Bdentftl. sent free. OMeet eifenor for lecartng patent. m v noun inrouan laKen Phtente fptciai ruAUt, wltliout charao, in the AHlAhtw P''t,i: Scientific American, A hundsometr lllnrtrnted weeklr. I.reeit dr. culatlon of nnr ecientiac Journml. Terms. $3 a Tear; four montaa, ft-- Sold by all newsdealers. "V1UNN New York nranch OftVe. (36 F St., Washington, 1. O The following described property will be sold at public auction, commencing at 1 o'clock in the afternoon on Monday, April 29, 1907, 2 Miles South and c7WY 1 1- -2 RESIDENCE Miles West HEADQUARTERS of FOR WALL PAPER. Sign and Carriage Painting Neatly Done. Will Meet Prices on First Class Work. Utah. Tremonton, Co.B,8' AUCTION SALE! cAT House Painting and Decorating, To Horsemen. The Mammoth Imported .Jack, "KENO," will stand during the season at Hudson's Barn, Tremonton, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at our farm one mile west o Dewey ville the remainder of the time. TERMS: $10 for the Season. WAI1DROP BROS., Dewey ville, Utah. Tremonton Horse Breeders' Association. Tremonton. One Hand Plow, 1 Beet Cultivator, 1 Beet Puller, 2 Beet Racks, 1 Tongue Scraper, 1 Garden Cultivator, 1 Low Wheel Wagon, 1 Fine Tooth Harrow, 1 Book Case and Books, 1 Wardrobe, 1 Couch, 3 Tables, Heating Stove, 1 Washing Machine, 1 Cupboard, Hand Tools, Chairs and other articles too numerous to mention. i30 &0 30 TERMS OF SALE Will be made known on day of sale. 30 S0 J0 30 Mrs. E. A. IRWIN, Prop'r. BREED TO THE BEST. MOINEAU An Importe.1 The Old Reliable French I'crchcron. w.ipht 2200. PMMM mm m Mrc-- in for Mnclr of mnto, for .ho or RHN IWwlwi th MH No. 44324, t Ch.rh-Nchmutzs of 1907. Terms of Mf i ll kttowi ( bv in tm |