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Show THE PAGE FOUR GUARDIANSHIP claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 3370 of the same surveys NOTICES 11. All of the Sunset lode mining H'uiutul County Clerk or Respective Signers For Further Information.) claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 3371 of the same surveys 12. All of the Brownie lode mining , NOTICE TO CREDITORS claim, patented by the United States Estate of JulU M. Hobbs, deceas- as Lot No. 4053 of the same surveys. 13. All of the Lakeview lode mined. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ing claim, patented by the United at the office of Will L. Hoyt, att- States as Lot 3364 of the same surveys. orney at law, Nephl, Utah, on 14. All of the Stockton lode minbefore the 23 day of February, A. 1934 D. ing claim, patented by the United Mary Ellen Wallace, Executrix States at Lot No. 3365 of the same of estate of Julia M. Hobbs, deceas- surveys. 15. All of the Stockton No. 2 ed. Date of 1st publication. Do emlode mining claim, patented by the ber 21, A. D. 1934. o United States at Lot. No. 3366 of the same surveys. SHERIFF'S SALE 16. All of the Stockton No. 3 lode IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF mining claim, patented by the UniTHE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIST- ted States as Lot No. 3367 of the RICT OF THE STATE OP UTAH. same surveys. 17. All of the December lode minIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH ing claim, patented by the United States as Lot No. 3491 of the si me VANDENBAR CORPORATION, surveys. Plaintiff, vs 18. All of the rights titles, equities TTNTTC COMPANY, Defendant and interests of the defendant TinNOTICE OF SALE tlc Company, in and to the followTo bo sold at Sheriffs sale at the ing decribed part and portion of the main front door of the County Court St George lode mining claim, patHouse In Provo City, County of ented by the United States as a porUtah, State of Utah, on the 15th tion of Lot No. 289 of the same sur Commencing at Post day of January. 1934, at twelve o'- veys, 13to wit: consolidated claim of of the clock noon of said day, that certain No. piece or parcel of real property, James F. Shuler and others known Nevada and lode mining claims as the California, constituting situate In the Counties of Utah and lakeview Oold and Silver Lodes. No Juab, in Tintlc Mining District, 342, as surveyed for United States State of Utah., particularly describ patent, and running687then south 23 feet: thence deg. 46 tnln, west ed as follows, to wit: 1. Those certain tunnel rights south 86 deg East 212.5 feet: thence feet, and surface rights conveyed to the North 23 deg 46 mln east5 583 west defendant Tintlc Company, by Ed and thence North 57 deg mln ward C. Babcock and others under 202.6 feet to the place of beginning, deed dated September 14th. 189(1, the rights, titles and Interests of the and and recorded September 17th. 1896 defendant Tintlc Clmpony, in one-thiin Boole 37, page 206., records of to said area being a undivided Interest more or less. Juab County, Utah, which tunnel 19. All the rights, titles and Interrights and surface rights are more Comparticularly described in a certain ests of the defendant Tintlc deed from the Alax Mining com pany, the same being a undivided interest, more or less. In pany to Henry Shields and W. I. one-fifSnyder, dated May 7th, 1896 and re and to the Ranger and Last Chance corded May 11, 1896, in Boole 37 of Consolidated lode mining claim, patDeeds, page 22, same records, to ented by the United States as Lot both ot which deeds reference is No. 336 of the same surveys. 20. All the rights, titles and inhereby expressly made for a more defendant Tlntic Comperfect description of said tunnel terests of the and surface rights, the same being pany, the same being an undivided interest, more or less, in carved .out of and Imposed upon one-thithe title to the Coperopolls No.2 lode and to the California, Nevada and mining claim to said mining district Lakeview Gold and Silver Consolidpatented y patented by the United States as ated lode mining claim, Lot No. 160 of the official surveys the United States as Lot No. 342 of the same surveys. within said mining district. 21. All of the Captain S lode min2 All of the Lizzie Lode mining claim, patented by the United States ing claim, patented4054by the United of the same as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the States as Lot No. official surveys within said mining surveys. Inter22. An undivided one-ha- lf district. 3. All of the Mars lode mining est in and to the Phebe Shuler lode the Unclaim, patented by the United States mining claim patented by as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the ited States at Lot No 3368 of the same surveys, and also all additsame surveys. 4. All of the Dude lode mining ional rights, titles, equities and Inclaim, patented by the United States terests owned by the defendant as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the Tintlc Company In and to said mining claim. same surveys. 23. The Ravlna (or Ravinia) lode 5. All of the Dandy lode mining the Unclaim, patented by the United States mining claim patented by as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the ited States as Lot No. 4391 of he same surveys. same surveys. inter24. An undivided one-ha- lf 6. All of the Jupiter lede mining claim, patented by the United States est in and to the Infidel lode Min as a portion of Lot No. 320 of the ing- claim, and all additional rights, titles, equities and interests of the same surveys. 7. All of the Tiger lode mining defendant Tintlc Company in ana claim, patented by the United States to said mining claim, located Janas Lot No. 3435 of the same surveys. uary 1st, 1891, by M. C. Leetham, 8. All of the Lion lode mining J. C. Leetham, S. A. Moore and S. claim, patented by the United States P. Moore, the location notice of as Lot No. 3490 of the same surveys which is of record in Book "Q 9. All of the Venus lode mining page 210, records of Tintlc Mining claim, patented by the United States District. Juab County, utan. 25. An undivided one fourth In as Lot No 4392 of the same surveys. 10. All of the Lenora lode mining terest, and all aditional rights, tit- PROBATE AND c--r rd th rd - WE WANT 'EM DEAD OR WORTHLESS DON'T BURY 'EM HORSES or COWS We Buy Wool Hides, Pelts You can choose no finer pew- for face, throat, shoulders Face and arms than Eer-Kis- s Powder. It rank first, giving film ao thla that a petal-soit Is Invisible and it stays on all day. Of course it has the perfect inimitable Djer-Kis- s frigranrf This better face dr ft and Interests owned or posses- sed by By-Produ- the defendant Tintlc Com- pany or to which It may be or become entitled. In and to the Sliver Chain lode mining claim, located August 8th, 1892 by Henry J. Krause and Michael McEvoy, the location notice of which is of record In Book "R page 320, records of said Tlntic Mining District. 26. Also the small cottage, the office building, the blacksmith shop and ware room owned by the defendant Tintlc Cm pany and situated on said Copperopolis No. 2 lode mining claim. All correlative rights, titles and interests in and to all veins, lods and mineral deposits contained within each and all said lode mining claims, and the apexes, dips, spurs, angles and variations thereof, and all .and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances, roads, ways, easements and privileges belonging or in anywise appertaining unto each and every part, parcel and portion of the foregoing decribed property. All waters, water rights and water appropriations, and all franchises, rights of way, easement, privilege and Immunities belonging or In anywise appurtenant to the property hereinbefore described. All of the above described mining claims lie adjacent to each other and constitute one contiguous piece of property, most of which property lies within Utah County. By auth and 104 ority of Sections Revised Statues or Utah, 1933, all of said property will be sold by the Sheriff of Utah County at the time and place above spec lfied. under and by virtue of ajudg mrnt entered In the above entitled action, said Judgment having been docketed in the Clerk's office of both the County of Utah and the ccunty of Juab, in the state of Utah The purchase price snail be pay' able In lawful money of the united States. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 19th day of December. 1933 E. O. DURNELL Sheriff of Utah County, Utah By Chaa. W. Mitchell, Deputy Cheney, Jensen & Marr Attorneys for Plaintiff Date of first publication Dee. 21 1933, In both Payson Chronicle, (at Pay son, Utah County) and in Times -News, (at Nephl, Juab County.) Date of last publication, January 104-37- -8 7-23. 11, 1933. a - i m 'A Somewhere at. iv V J$M V i 'Z'fr ta A i t yvk.- . . .in another city - city JfZV$i fj TV nsya'jiiv, jrssss t NEPHI, UTAH . Thursday, Levan Happenings HINTS Ruby Mortensen returned home last week after spending a few weeks in Salt Lake City and Tooele. 1 pouiii and Mrs. Eugene Powell announce the birth of a son on December 20. The mother It Is not uncommon at this seawas formerly Miss Barbara Jenson of the year to see the combs on sen of Fountain Oreen. some pullets in the flock shrivel up, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Burton were the birds stop laying and even go in Salt Lake City last Wednesday. through a complete body molt before resuming production. This Is J. W. 8heperd spent Wednesday an ex pens lx e experience, because it and Thursday In Salt Lake City on is the period of high prices for eggs and the elder birds normally molt business. and are out of production during Mr. and Mr. Mans E. Jennings the late fall and early winter ot spent Xmas In Tooele at the home the year. Carl Frlschnecht, Utah extension poultryman points out. of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd. Just why some pullets should stop laying and start to molt while the Mrs. Traves J. McClure Is spend- others In the flock continue in proing the Christmas holidays in Pro- duction Is not too wel known. Usvo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ually it Is the pullets that strat to Allen Johnson. lay first or those handicapped In some way by parasites that go ou Vivian Jacobson of Salt Lake City of production while the rest of the was a Levan visitor Saturday at the flock cntinue to lay. Frequently, home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus this condition has been observed In pullets that were forced into heavy Tunbridge. production soon after they commenThe Home Economics Club was ced laying, says Mr. Frlschnecht. y Very little study has been made delightfully entertained last evening at the home of Miss of thl problem to date, but poultry-me- n are inclined to believe that it Mildred Taylor. The gathering was In the form of an Xmas party. All is largely due to the condition and members were present and enjoyed body weight of the bird. It is a misthe games and the delicious lunch- take to force young pullets into eon that was served. Miss Alton heavy production when they first Jensen of Fountain Oreen was an start to lay because all the nutrients they consume are reqired for egg invited guest. production and the bird may actMr. and Mrs. Frank Hemenway ually lose body weight. Pullets that and son Raymond of Magna spent have been cared for properly should Sunday and Monday here at the weigh about 3H pounds when they come into production and continue home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. t gain In size and weight until they average abut 4tt apounds at one Shirley Sowby of Los Angeles was year of age. a visitor at the home of Mr. and Every poultryman should Invest a little money in a good pair scales Mrs. O. A. Mangelson Sunday to Nephl to spend Christmas. with which to weigh his chickens. Pullets should be weighed when Thelma Winkler who has had they start to lay and it 1 a good employment for some time in Los plan to mane regular weighings Angeles, came to spend the holi- of a certain number of designated days with her parents, Mr. and ayers in each pen selected at ranMrs. Erick Wankier. dom, six to ten, as a guide to correct feeding practices. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson It Is often difficult ot keep Janand family returned home Tuesday uary and early February hatched after spending a few days in pullets from moulting at this time of the year, but with the proper at the home of Mrs. feed and care those hatched later, mother, Mrs. Amos during the months of March and April, should now be Increasing in Miss Mildred Aagard who has size and weight and in their egg been employed for some time in production. Los Angeles, is spending the holiday with relatives in Levan. Mr. Wed-neda- y, . someone . there is who would like to hear YOUR VOICE say "Happy New Year" Telephone! It' next best to being there. Dec. 28. 1933 EVERY Let the car speak for itself son-in-la- Sat-uda- te Man-Kelso- o ' 30 fki) CCitr S, At this time of the year many poultry raisers have trouble with damp litter In the hen houses. Too often we think that ventilation is the cause of this trouble. A poultry house with too many hens in it and a lack of fresh air will have Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell and damp litter. This is easily corrected by allowing more air to enter the daughter Reba Brown of Magna have been enjoying Christmas at the house. It does not take much water to home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bosh. cause damp litter. Leaky roofs are Mr. and Mrs Poster Gardner of a common cause of this condition, Levan spent a few days of this week which Is easily corrected. The most common cause of damp In Provo with Mrs. Gardner's parlitter In poultry houses is the water ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Nielsen. that falls from the beak and mouth Mrs. Luella Mortensen and Reed of a hen when she drinks. When hens are laying the most eggs, we Nlelson of Salt Lake City were callhave the most trouble with, damp ed here on account of the serious Utter. When hens are laying well lllnes of their father, George they drink more water and at that time spill the most. Nephl and Eugene Nielsen of ProMany cases of damp litter In hen houses may be stopped by putting a vo visited for a short time Monday tub, half barel or pan under the at the home of their brother, George drinking fountain to catch the wa- Nielsen. ter that falls from the beak and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gardner of wattles when hens drink. Many time open drinking dishes which allow Nephl spent Christmas here at the the birds to walk in and at that home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H time spill the most. Dampness has a much worse ef Miss Edith Peterson, who is a feet on poultry than does cold weat Be sure that your poultry teacher at Price, is spending the her. house has lots of fresh air and that Christmas vacation at the home of the drinking fountains do not spill her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Peterson. Her sister. Amy, who is on the floor. employed at Mona, is also home for the holidays. Phone Enteprise Colorado Animal Company The Final Face Powder leg TIMES-NEW- Steam Shovel Reveals Natural Refrigerator A steam shovel mining activities along Oregon creek, near here, recently made an important geologic discovery wben It bit Into a subterranean ice bed of unknown depth. The Ice deposit, apparently cre- Superior, Mont operated In placer ated by natural refrigeration, was found beneath five feet of slide rock. Of clear texture, the Ice was followed for a length of 85 feet and to a depth of 20 feet It extended further downward, but how far the placer miners did not discover. CHICKENS By ENJOY A. G. COMFORT Philips Winter egg production is unnat ural. It Is the result of "civilizing' our poultry flock. Consecquently it appears obvious that we use every enort that is practical to see that our laying birds are kept in an en' vironment which provides dryness. reasonable warmth, plenty of floor The New Year's Day Program, space and an abundance of feed, sponsored by the Primary organiz- We can Include all these in the one ation, will be given Sunday after- word comfort. noon at 2 o'clock in the ward meetPullets on dirty litter, on floors ing house. A program has been ar- sparsely covered with litter, in poor ranged. Monday at 2 P. M., a dance ngntea or cramped quarters, in will be held in the amusement hall. houses that are drafty or extTemely cold, with Insufficient water and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banilla of feed supply or water vessels and Salt Lake City spent Christmas at feed hoppers and fed on unpalat the home of Mrs. B anilla's parents, able rations are not comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mortensen When birds huddle together In one part of the house or upon the roosts and remain inactive for hours at a time, it is evident that they are Is World Business uncmiortable. often such birds are found Declared on Upturn to Very have empty crops and lay but a An upturn in Washington. very few eggs. Profits are not forth business, similar to that encoming. "The singing bird is the laying joyed In the United States under the blue eagle of the NBA, is bird" but what will induce her to sing? The answer is comfort. The being felt throughout the world. following schemes of management According to officials of the Demay neip you provide this. partment of Commerce millions 1 Three and a half to four sa of workers are returning to emfeet of floor space per bird In the ployment in industries in many countries. Wages, according to reports to the department, are the highest in years. Since last winter more than have re5,000,000 employees turned to work. It has been estimated. Unemployment in the United States at present has been placed at 11,000,000. Since winter 2,000,000 have found Jobs In this country. The total of French unemployed. 283.000, showed a sharp decline against a large Increase in 1932. In Italy unemployment at the end of April was 1,089,000, about 43,000 more than In April, 1032, bat the decline from the January high was marked. German unemployment at the end of May, 5.252,000, was 13 per cent under January and 6 per cent under May, 1032. British unemployment. 2,742,000, was 7 per cent under January and S per cent under May, 1932. On the basis of figures compiled by the League of Nations, Industrial output has risen along with employment nouse. Clean and sufficient litter to the floor covered. Correct number of windows and sufficient open front to provide light for all parts of the pen. 4 Water in abundance but nob too cold or freezing. 2. keep 3 5 Fped hoppers with feeding space of not less than one foot of each five birds. 6 Feed hpopers located in such a wey that they are well lighted ana ine reed easily obtained. 7 Offering grain in hoppers at least ror evening feeding. Oats in hoppers available for the birds at all times. 8 Water vessels near the feed hoppers. 9 A wet mash fed at noon time. Good methods of management so as to give the laying birds first conwill provide comfort siderations, and result in flights of song by both Keeper and the fowls that are kejt. 10 Artificial lights that provide the layers with 12 to 14 hours of feeding time. 11 Palatable mashes that are cosumed eagerly. 12 Artifical heat (possibly from brooder stoves) If the litter becomes moist) and the outside weather is raw add damp for a long period of time. HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford V-- 8 cars. Some neighbor or friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, so we let the car and its owner tell you. Economy of operation is one of the first points they will emphasize the owner will boast of it and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933 and that was our best car up to its time. The new faster car is more beautiful more powerful better oil gives more miles to the gallon is easier riding cheaper to own and economy operate than any car we ever built. You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and let you drive It for yourself. At the wheel of the car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The Ford V-- 8 will tell you its own story. NEW FORD V for 1934 Authorized Dealer T?j NEPHI, UTAH Starfiik I Enemy of Oystap GOOD COAL AT $6.58 PER TON The starfishes are among the delivered, at Nephl or Levan most formidable enemies of the Prank Phillipson. Trucking aIs oyster. One means of destroying done. Phone 360. them Is to catch them on a specially designed apparatus made of WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGt frayed rope, called a "tangle,' and AT THE TIMES-NEW- S OFFICE then kill them by plunging them Into hot water. Persons engaged In this work know better than to ANDERSON FUNERAL cut the captured starfishes In pieces HOME and throw them back into the water. This would mean more starfEfficient, Satisfactory Service ishes than ever to prey upon the Phone 168 Nephi for each piece of starfish oysters, replaced in the water alive has a chance eventually of developing Into a complete starfish. WHY GET UP NIGHTS? THIS 25c TEST FREE If It falls Use this bladder laxative. Drive out the Impurities & excess acids which cause the irritation that wakes ywi up. Get a regular 26 cent of made from buchu leaves, Juniper oil. etc. After four days test if not satisfied, go back and get your 25c. They work on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Bladder irregulrity is nature's dan ger signal and may warn you of trouDie. you are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you are bound to get your regular sleeD. Geo. D. Haymond, Druggist, says Buket is a best seller. Adv. 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