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Show TOE TIMES-NEW- NEFIU. UTAH. S, LOCAL NEWS 850 Mrs. T. H. G. Jour Rooms ligntly Inquire at Hobbg Apart furnished ments. K0DAKS8SUPPLIES Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with their son who is attending the U. of f - U. Mrs. . returned Parkes, home Wednesday after a two weeks visit in Salt Lak. FOR. RENT Ll John came down from Provo Wednesday and will be the guest of daughter Mrs. Warner Stephenson, for a short time. plllv S. Linton, hr The school census is being taken this week.' The enumerators are Josephine Chapman, Melba and Loretta Sparks. We Ctn Place A jmmi.mii-iT..J.-.- Make your Shave a pleasure with an Auto Strop Razor M.- in you home on easy terms. Hague, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bailey Sr; returned home Tuesday after a couple of weeks visit in Salt Lake City. Practically all the teachers of Juab School District left yesterday morning for Salt Lake City, where they will attend a two days session of the State Teachers' Convention. Mr. Mary Pitt returned home Tuesday from Salina, Utah, where she has visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pitt, who recently received a visit from the stork leaving a baby girl at their home. Hunter, of Cedar City, has been visiting with her daughter Mrs. L. M. Pexton, for a few days. In company with Mr. Pexton, she left Monday for Salt Lake going by Mrs. Mima . W'.J f m WermaiisffifoiiiitiinPfea j supplies one of the greatest needs of the vacation season, a reliable writing implement with p. self-co.tained ink supply that turns all outdoors into a con- venient place to do all the letter writing that family social activities demand. CS Auto. iftiti rC?l NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) e These disasters caused property dam-ij- e estimated at $:O.0OO,00O, affected sixty-seve- n communities and rendered 65.0(H) families homeless. The year's disasters were of varying types, Including several which previously had never been thought of as falling within that classificaThe tion. Red Cross furnished relief In seventeen fires of magnitude, five floods, seven tornadoes or cyclones, one devastating storm, three explosions. Including the one in Wall street: one building accident, twj typhoid epidemics, the most serious g that at Salem, Ohio, which affected 9 per cent of the population ; one smallpox epidemic, in the republic of Haiti ; one train wreck, the race riot at Tulsa, Okla. ; the famine In China, emergency relief In famine among the Indiuns of Alaska, the grasshopper plague In North Dakota and an earthquake In Italy. Pueblo Most Serioui By far the most severe of the disasters In the United States during the period covered by the Red Cross report was the Pueblo flood early In June, 1921. The rehabilitation problem confronting the Red Cross In Pueblo was one of the most difficult In recent years. When the first news of the horror was flashed throughout the country, the American Red Cross tatlonal Headquarters responded with grant of $105,000 for relief work. Governor Shoup of Colorado, appreciating the long and successful experience of the Red Cross In organizing disaster relief work, placed the entire responsibility for the administration of relief In Its hands. In response to appeals from President Harding, Governor Shoup and other governors of western states and through local chapters of the Red Gross and other community organizad citizens brought tions, the total contributed for Pueblo's rehabilitation to more than $325,000.. The terrible havoc wrought by the flood waters Is a matter of record. More than 2,300 homes were affected and 7,851 persons were left homeless. Estimates of $500,000 as an absolute minimum for rehabilitation were made b Red Cross officials In charge of tha mvn tt tti Then you fnf) be- - Builds Up how you'll take to a pipe and P. 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VULCAN MIXING COMPANY The Vulcan Mining Company, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Vulcan Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company at the First National Bank of Nephi, Utah, on Saturday the 15th day of October A. D. 1921 at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day for the purpose of electing an entire board of directors, and for the transcation of such other business as properly pertains to and is connected with such business, and for the election of a President, Vice President Secretary and Treasurer and to attend to such other business as may lawfully and properly come before said meeting. Said meeting was called by J. W. Whitmore. who is the owner and holder of more than one fourth ( V4 ) of the Capital stock of said corpor ation. Dated thla 19th day of September, A. D. 1921. J. W. WHITMORE Stockholder of more than Vi of the Capital Stock of said (Publisher) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 11th, 1921 NOTICE is hereby given that Charles R. Coombs, of Fountain Green, Utah, who on October 27th. 1916, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 01734 2 for Section 30, NE'.4NWVi. NEVi, Section 31, Township 13 South, Range 3- - East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof to establish claim to tlie land above described, before Register and Receiver U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26th day of November, 1921. SE'SE, WSE. f"M:i ITtl'inr n il n no na ortrnoDaaa' Jasper H. Robinson, Martin Lund. Martin Anderson, W. M. Coombs, ail of Fountain Green, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register First publication October 14th 1921 Last publication Nov. 11th, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCune. and Miss Vera Paxinan, motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. ? I mm A el I I Wonderful Range H Equipped witK POLE'C V4 sj HOT BLAST SYSTEM 10,000 Growth of Red Cross Life Saving Corps throughput the country con tlnued unabated during the last fiscal year, a summary of the year's achievements by. that Red Cross Serv Ice shows. There are now 160 Corps with total membership of more than 10,000 members, of which 1,276 are sufficiently skilled In the work to act as eiamlners. Attrong the outstanding achievements of the Ited Cross In this field daring the last year was the organisation t the United States Navel Academy, Annapolis, of whit la pe haps the largest life saving corps ta tfce world. SAVING FUEL LIFE SAVING CORPS mmld m Machinery In connection with the administration of disaster relief measures, an Increasing effectiveness on the part of the Red Cross to deal with emergencies was manifested during the past year. In 828 Chapters of the American Red Cross there have been formed special committees to survey the re sources of their respective communities and to be prepared In case of disaster. In others of the 8,402 active Chapters, a network of communication has been formed through which Instantaneous relief may be dispatched to any part of the United States. That Its work In this field may be continued with ever greater effectiveness, the American Red Cross Is appealing for widespread renewal of membership during Its Annual Roll Call, to be conducted this year from November 11 to 24. Me-o-m- y, Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open sea- that isn't all. You save when DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 11th, 1921 NOTICE is hereby giveh that Roy R. Betz of Tintlc, Utah, who, on June 25, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 012789 for NV4, Section 25, Township 15 South Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has fil ed notice of intention to make five-ye"Proof, to' establish claim to the I land above described, before the relief work. Fast Work In Wall Street Clerk of the District Court, at NeWall street explosion was nota The on Novem15th of the phi, Utah, day ble In that relief workers of the Red ber. 1921. Cross were on the scene twenty minutes after the disaster occurred. The Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Kelley, John Kelley Wil race riot at Tulsa also was unique In liam Emmit all of Mills Utah, and disaster relief annals In that outside of a small emergency relief fund conHarry Aller, of Delta, Utah. tributed by the Red Cross, the only TT. GOULD BLAKELY, Register measures outside the city conFirst publication October 14th 1921 relief sisted of the service of social work- First publication Sept. 23rd. 1921. Last publication Nov. 11th. 1921. ers, nurses and a trained executive Last publication October 21. 1921. whose object was to assist local forces In directing their own efforts. In decided contrast with the previous year, only one tornado assumed the proportions of a major disaster. This occurred on April 15, In the border sections of Texas and Arkansas with the city of Texarkana as the center. The significant feature of this disaster relief work was the fact that it covered so much rural territory as to make necessary a large number of relief workers. The famine In China, necessitating relief expenditures totalling more than $1,000,000 by the American Red Cross was by far the moat serious of the foreign disasters In which the Red Cross gave aid. ar A That's a big saving but be--In- public-spirite- WANTED. Salesman for Nepbl and vicinity. Commission contract only, for spare time or full time. 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