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Show ts vince the other members that the road should be established. He has been over the proposed route and personally knows of the condition of the present He had all but succeeded in securing the sanction of the commission in sending the convicts to build the road when a communication was received by him discouraging the proposition. This put adamper on the proposition that may be hard to reSoutheastern Utah must move, stand united in its request for the building of this road if it is to be built. Some very great and substantial benefits were given the southeast corner of the state by the last legislature on the plea of the people that better transportation facilities should be had or the people would have to trade outside the state. The legislature was very liberal with its appropriations, simply because the business men of the state demanded that Utah trade should go Utah. And now that the benefits have been derived from the appropriations, the people aided should stay with their part of the bargain and remain loyal to Utah. With the La Sal road built, cutting out the undesirable country traveled by the present road, the most extreme southeast corner of the state would be admirably connected with the rest of the state. CAUGHT A TARTAR. ee ee earns tame = OEE aS: & ee car ae Retort of a Witness That Broke Up a Cross Examination. “The purpose of a cross examination in a law case,” said a judge, “is to try to break down the testimony of a witness, but sometimes even the smartest lawyer catches a tartar and instead of breaking down the witness he himself is all broken up. I will never forget an answer made to me by a Hebrew witness who was the complainant In a burglary case in a county court, He charged the young gentleman whom I! was defending with breaking open the door of his apartment above his tailor shop. On direct examination he testified that the alleg2d burglar bad broken the chain on the inside of the door. I started in to cross examine with that ease of manmer which characterizes every lawyer who has a good point up his sleeve, In my sweetest tones I asked: “Now, my dear sir, you say this bor broke in your door?’ Fogle toward ald. her..—Rhodesia | IN (Consult the County Clerk or respective for further Information.) The petition of John T. Loveridge,.administrator CITY. of the estate of John Welsh, deceased, praying for toric Ruins. Morocco city, the capital of the aouthern half of the Moroccan kingdom, is a far more interesting city Architecturally its monuthan Fez. ments, including the famous Kutubia tower, the counterpart of the Giralda in Seville; the famous mosque of Muley Abdallah and a hundred other ruinsurviving edifices or semiruined ed from the days when the city had 700,000 inhabitants and was one of the great capitals of Islam, are the most considerable and magnificent in Morocco. Equally beautiful is the site of this city in the upper valley ef the Tenesift river, surrounded in a half circle by the great wall of the grand snowclad whose mountains, Atlas peaks are seen beyond a foreground of large farms and fertile flelds. A city far less given over to war, with a population less ferocious, less fanatical than that of Fez or Mekinez, Morocco city has been much more frequently visited by Europeans than its horthern rivals. Geographically Morocco city is the real gateway to the Sahara. By the Glawi pass one road climbs over the Atlas mountains to Tafilet, and the caravan route continues to Timbuktu. A second road descends to the Draa, crossing the Atlas ehain, while a third leads to Tarudant and the Sus country. Close communieation with the south has left its mark upon the people, who are darker and show more patently the infusion of African blood than the Berbers and Arabs of the north.—London Standard. Ants. The queen ant has apparently not had justice done to her by naturalists. W. M. Wheeler's view ts that by comparison with the queen bee the queen ant is by far the more admirable ereature. In many important respects they are diametrically opposite. The queen bee is, it is pointed out, a de- generate creature, unable to nourish either herself or her young, to visit flowers, to build combs or to store them with honey. With the queen ant quite the reverse is the case. She is held to be a perfect exemplar and embodiment of her species, and the worker ants suffer from incomplete and re- tarded development. The queen ant is a very industrious and _ intelligent worker. She forms an exceedingly interesting subject for study.—London Globe. Odd Signs. Placard at a moving picture show: “Young ch#ldren must have parents.” In a barber's shop window: “During alterations patrons will be shaved in the back.” In a tallor’s shop: “We dye for others. Why not let us dye for you?’ In a clothing store: “These pants will look better on your legs than on our hands,” A. silversmith has a place next door to a restaurant. The former having put up a placard, “Jewelry of all kinds plated,” the restaurant keeper followed with this: “Oysters and little neck tlams plated.”—Boston Transcript. Water Supply Questions Solved by using the New Fairbanks-Morse Eclipse Pumper ready tach to any pump. to of water independent | per of wind weather, oa In the Matter of the Estate of / , Philip Crout, Deceased. 5 NOTICE. The petition of Henry S. Barnes, administrator of the estate of Philp .Crout, deceased, praying for an order to sell certain personal property of said estate consisting of horses, colts, harness, mule colt, cow, buggy, harrow, plow, bar room fixtures, saddle, chickens, wind mill, typewriter,. cash register, stock in La Sal Irrigation company, stock in La Sal Mt. Tel. company, and water right in Two-mile creek; and certain real property of said estate, consisting of a tract of land and store building thereon, on Main street, in Moab, Utah, has been set for hearing at 10 o'clock, a.m., on Monday, the 12th day of August, A. D. 1912, at the district court room of the county court house, in the town of Moab, Grand county, state of Utah, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are ordered to appear before the judge of the above-named court, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said order of sale should not be granted, A. A. NEFF, Clerk. C, A. Robertson, Attorney for Petitioner. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 9, 1912. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. In the matter of the Estate of Jotun Welsh, Deceased, $ NOTICE. The petition of Ethel Welsh, widow of John Welsh, deceased, praying for a family allowance out of the estate of said decedent, for the support of the widow of said decedent, has been set for hearing at 10 o'clock a.m., on Monday, the 12th day of August, A. D. 1912, at the district court room of the county court house, in the town of Moab, Grand county, state of Utah. A. A, NEFF, Clerk. C. A. Robertson, Attorney for Petitioner. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 9, 1912. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of / The petition of Luella Miller. praying for the _admission to probate of last will and testament of Charles E. Miller, deceased, and for the issuance of letters testamentary on said estate to petitioner, Luella Miller, has been set for hearing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, the 12th day of August, A. D. 1912. at the district court hour, or Morse & Co. each of you will please ga eye a witness - a the deposition of T. C. Henry, before Ida M. the state of Utah, will be takenand for the city Loftus, a notary public within ado, at No. Color of state r, and county of Denve ado, naswers 420 McPhee building, Denver, Colorthe 8th day o on p.m. 5 and the hours of 9a. m. eted on that August, A. D. 1912; and if not complfrom day to day, the taking will be continued y, at the same day successively, and over Sunda deposition will place. until completed; that said on behalf of the be taken on oral interrogatories to be used on «pei above-named plaintiff, T. ial of the above-entitied action. of July. A. day 16th this read at Moab, Utah, 3 D. 1912. TSON, . C, A. ROBER Aa Attorney for Plaintiff . 2, 1912. First publication, July 19; last August room of the IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. in the Matter of the Estate of} ,.ao James A. Dubois, Deceased. ; NOTICE. The petition of William A. Shafer, administrator of the estate of James A. Dubois, deceased, praying for a family allowance of $65 a month, out of said estate, for the support of the minor children of said decedent, has been set for hearing at 10 o'clock, a. m., on Monday, the 12th day of August, A. D. 1912, at the district court room of the county court house, in the town of Moab, Grand county, state of Utah. : A. A. NEFF, Clerk. Robertson & Woods, Attorneys for Petitioner. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 9, 1912. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUKT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of / .- 7... James A. Dubois, Deceased. \ NOTICE, The petition of William A. Shafer, administrator of the estate of James. A. Dubois, deceased, praying for an order to sell the whole of the personal property of said estate, including range cattle, milch cows and calves, horses, mules, wagons, Moab, Grand county, state of Utah, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are ordered to appear before the judge of the ahovenamed court, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said order of sale should not be granted. é A. A. NEFF, Clerk. Robertson & Woods, Attorneys for Petitioner. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 9, 1912. {IN THE SFVENTH. JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of / mi e Charles L. Moore, Deceased’ ‘ Notice of Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale, 17 yearling burros, 58 full grown burros, 6 colts, 4 saddle horses, | stallion, 15 range horses, 1 mule. 3 pack saddles, 1 pair panniers, 1 cook stove and pipe, i kitchen table, cooking utensils and dishes, 1 bracket lamp, 2 rocking chairs, 4 kitchen chairs, | double bedstead and springs, 1 single bed and springs, 1 small heating stove, on or after August 3,A.D. 1912, and written bids therefor; will be received at Elgin, Grand county, state of Utah, Terms of sale, cash. z it HENRY MOORE, Administrator. 19; last August Real Estate a cubic-foot of water per second will be diya, from Rabbit Creek, at a point which bears y 22 degrees 30 minutes east 1,060 feet distantof ty, above describedcorner. One-eight (*s)ofacy . : ) | | | 4 i foot of water per second will be diverteg fe | Spring No. 1, at a point which bears south jg grees 35 minutes east 3,200 feet distant of northwest corner of Section 32. One-eighth (4) | of a cubie-foot of water per second will be qj ) ed from Spring No. 2, at a point which hea, south 36 degrees east 3,2% feet distant of 4, | One-eighth (15) of , | above described corner. cubic-foot of water per second will be diyortas boundary line. The water will be diverted ari | _ | | | | _ | peti- | The water so stored will be released during the period from April 1 to September 30, inclusive, of said day so fixed for the hearing of the said All per- | iton, demur to or answer said petition. sons are therefore hereby notified of the filing of | gaid petition and the time and place as above| atated fixed for the hearing thereof, and that any _persons interested . may, on. or before said ‘day, demur to or answer said petition. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Court this 19th day of July, A. D. 1912. {SEAL} A. A, NEFF, Clerk of the. District Court in ahd for the County of Grand in the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Utah. each year, and used in connection with the ({9) cubic-feet of water per second, to irrigate the tract. of land above described.'. This applicatipy i designated in the State Engineer’s office ag No, 17 7. - et All protests against the granting of said appli- | cation, stating the reasons, therefor, must be made by. affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty. (80) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. .> (CALEB ‘TANNER, te State Engineer, Date of first publication July 12, 1912, date of completion of publication August 12, 1912 eee) EEEEEE+EEEEEEE444$44$444444444646444444644444646644464444 . Moab Transportation — Company . ‘Moab-Thompsons Stage ‘Line DAILY EACH WAY Leaves Moab at 4:30a.m. Arrives at Thompsons 2:30 p. m. Leaves Thompsons at 7:30 a.m. Arrives-at Moab 4:00 p. m, Carries Passengers and Forwards Freight and Express. | > Oooo 44444 FHHFHEFSEFEFEFEFHEFSEFEHEE HHH EH EHEN TO OUR PATRONS Telegrams and long distance call s have a preference right over local calls on lines. Please do not take the receiver off the hook until you want to call out on the line. Reme mber your call and answer it promptly. By so doing better service and will not interfere with others line. La Sal Mountain Telephone W. J. Meador, : & you wiil get calling on your Electric Company Manager. FESHIFHPEEIFIDESESA+HSF OD E+E SES +EEd ESE 4s Ho 44o$ot+ HF Travelers to Colorado and the East Should THE select a route famed for its Scenic Train THE Attractions and § ervice, Superior : DENVER & RIO GRANDE SCENIC OF THE WORLD LINE This Route offers the ‘*Back East’? Travelers more varied sceni¢ attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra e* pense for side trips, than any other line. | Every Mile A Picture Special Low Round Trip. Fare’ to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, and principal eastern points on iZ, “15, 20, 22 and 29, July 3, 2 Bought and Sold G. P. BRYAN, __Moab, Utah. | oe (10) cubic-feet of per second from Taylor Creek, Rabbit ¢ ater two springs, and State Line Draw, Grand Coy Nine and one-half (944) eubic-feet of Utah. water will be diverted from Taylor Cree; point which bears north 24 degrees 25 mies east 1,590 feet distant of the southwest coma Tof Section 30, Township 26 south, Range 9 Salt Lake base and meridian. One-eight dia N farming implements, water stock and household furniture, and the whole of the real property of said estate, consisting of 189.81 acres of land in Grand county, state of Utah, has been set for hearing at 10 o'clek, a. m., on Monday, the 12th day of August, A. D. 1912, at the district court room of the county court house, in the town of 18.1912. ten 1911, to appropriate ’ county court house, in the town of Moab, Grand county, state of Utah. A. A. NEFF, Clerk. C. A. Robertson, Attorney for Petitioner. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 9, 1912. July pH DISTRICT from State Line Draw, at a point which. J UDICIAL SEVENTH THE IN north 1 degree 30 minutes west 1,530 feet distan; COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, Y. of the Mile Post No. 103 on the Utah-Cy AND FOR GRAND COUNT | of n Petitio the of In The Matter points above described and conveyed by means of The Board of Directors of the | a canal for a distance of 7,700 feet and there | Grand Valley Lrrigation oti E. during the period from April 1 to September of for the examination, approval | 2,240 acres inclusive, of each year, to irrigate and confirmation of the proceed- | NOTIC 9, 16, 17, 20,21, Rand land embraced in Sections 8, ings for the Organization of said | Sale 29, Township 49 north, Range 19 west, New May. and District and the Issue ico principal meridian. In addition to the quan. of the Bonds of Said District.) inteng, applicant of specified, day above Sth water of the tity on that Notice is hereby given Clerk to appropriate one hundred seventy-six (176) acre, July, A. D., 1912. there was filed with the ors Direct of feet of water, which will be stored during th Board the by n of this Court a petitio period from January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of the Grand Valley Irrigation District settme about of each year, in two reservoirs embraced jn Se. and in done and forth the proceedings had 26 south, Range 26 east, gai; issuthe organization of the said District and the , and tion 32, Township Lake base and meridian. The center of the in. ance and sale of bonds of the said . District this pounding dam of Sheep Camp Reseryoir j, that the said petition has been by order of the situated at a point which bears south 18 Monday. upon set for hearing Court. 12th day of August, A. D. 1912, at the Court 35 minutes east 3,200 feet distant of the northwes above House in Moab, Grand county, Utah, at_the hour corner of Section 32, Township and range asdam of impounding of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, and | described. The center of the that any person interested in the organization of Sheep Camp No, 2 reservoir is situated at a poin; the for ings which bears south 42 degrees 15 minutes eqs; proceed the in , or district said the jasue or sale of said bonds, may on or before the 3,570 feet distant of the above déscribed corne, ' ,- Charles E. Miller, Deceased. ) NOTICE. ei FreeCatalog Mats Lake City, Utah THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY, First publieation July y2 F.0.8.F ; IN 7 at- Over 1,000 gallons an order to sell the whole of the personal property belonging to said estate, including horses, mules, wagon, spring wagon, buggy, farm implements and tools, and household furniture, has been set for hearing at 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, the 12th day of August, A.,D. 1912, at the district cgurt room of the county court house, in the town of Moab, Grand county, state of Utah, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are ordered to appear before the judge of the above-named court, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said order of sale should not be granted. A. .A. NEFF, Clerk C. A. Robertson, Attorney for Petitioner. First pub. July 26; last Aug. 9, 1912. Dated Engine and pump jack complete, ' y NOTICE. John Welsh, Deceased. Magnificent In Its Site and In Its His- Dr. Signers DISTRICT JUDICIAL THE SEVENTH COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR GRAND COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of / Queen Her PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES more joy and sunshine to her heart than you ever dreamed of. * “That cross examination came to a full stop then and there—Brooklyn straight it cobts you but little effort to tell her, and your words may bring “ee, Yr’ “*And you say he broke the chain that was. fastened on the inside” “**Y en, nip,’ “*Now will you tell me how any man on the @utside of a door could possibly unfasten a chain that was on ‘the inside* “Quick as a fiash he blurted out: ‘How should | knew? Vr doen't you ask him? Dat’s bis business. I’m a tailor. He'sa tief! a crocodile when, fisking on the farm. The reptile plunged into the water from the opposite bank, and made think that you love her without your assuring her that you do, but MOROCCO by Irving TOE to con- surprised that HEE been working very hard the has also given ee ee Set There is a member of state road commission who was is hereby sh help. Trollip Notiee whose post office address is Gateway, Coloraae at recat made application in accordance with the ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 07 amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 199935 7 through can Mrs. her and are grateful for the tears she has shed and the prayers she has offered for you? She may at the Post Office at Moab for transsecond-olaes tbe mails as through About the La Sal Road The past few months have passed and little has been heard of the matter of the building, by state convicts, of the La Sal The cut-off road to Monticello. matter of bringing the convicts down to build that road cannot be decided by the people directly The handling of the interested. convicts rests with the state road commission; if it is established by the commission that the road should be built, then there is little doubt that it will be done. And here is where those interested in seeing the road put road. for you, and tell her that you love Manager. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 28, 19)0 7 Editor and & TAYLOR, FFOFTFTFTTETEFCTE TT TTS Entered mission matter. L. SHOES LOREN Company per year. te Publishing Subscription price, $2 EPTEP IFFT TS County By The EFSF EPTFE Grand MOTHER. Young man, did you ever put your arms around your dear old mother, who has loved and cared Weekly NOTICE TO WATER USERS, DISTRICT JUDICIAL IN ae on ae Farm Life in Rhodesia. } Notice of Taking of = snp FO Deposition of WitMr. Trollip’s farm, near Fort Gibbs {7T. C. Henry, Plaintiff the of and out time ness ,and | > State "ee ¢ has been visited by two rhinoceroses Frank C. Bancroft, William place of Suaenin: y Harve and ip oft, truculent Bancr F. are very They lately. 4 : Defendants. ; ation. E. Herbert, their behavior and are doing heavy ancroft, Bancroft, William fF. C’ nk d Dedamage to his crops, besides being a E. Herbert, the above-name on ite source of-danger to all on the farm. take notice that 3 SHEFF Published ae SEVENTH OF THE HE Ot uer te AARNE TOE GS ASSES i September 4 and 5, 1912. sale May 18, 25 and 31, dune Denver 1b, 5, & 12 and 30, August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, and § Through Standard and Tourists Sleeping Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Cars to daily Denvél, : Superb Dinning Car Service. Fares and full particulars will application to any Rio Grande Agent, be cheerfully furnished 00 I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. F, FOUTS, Agent. Salt Lake City, Utah Ogden, Utah FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agent, Denver, GColoradé, We 24.2 City:* = %, a & is |