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Show V Tit? AO &iifr5iri 1' v ' m NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the interior, XI, t. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utan February 15, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Jams D. Cravens, of Howell, Utah, who, nn April 1st, 1916, made Homestead Entry, Serial, No. 013626, for- Section 14, Township 12 North, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian,, has file l notice of intention to make three-yea- r Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Brigham, Utah, on the 9th day of April, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Alvin E. Jordan,. Charles E. Wood, William Anderson and Charles B. Gun nell, all of Howell, Utahv GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First, February 20. Last March20-- r In any style to please the most particular owner by A. A. FURSE Worn and defaced Furniture restored to it's original BEAUTY Sign Writing, Graining and Calsominjng PHONE ra i. a. x i 1 1 f 1 i . n it THESE GREAT PLAYS COMING If you keep advised . UNDERTAKERS as to the Productions that show at the best BY DOGS theatres of the country, you will recognize some of them in the following list. The American has the best of the good ones. Ways of Preventing Ravages by Anl mala Are Suggested by Agricultural Department. how many of you Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) have exclaimed, SHEEP KILLED MANY Uniform state laws are advocated by the United States department of agri culture .as being the most effective method of dealing with the g dog. Investigation by the department among sheep owners in 15 states east of the Rocky mountains shows that out of a total of 6,836,492 sheep In the 502 counties reporting, 34.683 were killed by dogs in one year (1913) and were paid for by the counties. At the same rate of loss in other farm states the total annual destruction of sheep by dogs would be 107,760. But these figures are based only upon the number actually paid for, and It is more than probable that the true losses far exceed this It is known that many sheep are killed which are never reported to the county official. In 1913 crop reports in 36 states sub mitted estimates which showed that the number of sheep in those states could be increased 150 per cent with out displacing other live stock. Such an increase would place approximately 34,000,000 more sheep in these states than there are now. Of 1.411 answers received to the question as to whether sheep raising is profitable in the farm states 887 answered "yes." Of 894 answers as to the causes preventing increase in the numbers of sheep 531 said. "Does." O more than once, "Oh, I'd do anything to get on the stage!" sheep-klll-ln- See VIRGINIA PEARSON in Her Price- what befell a woman who did anything everything to achieve a career, next iVflojnidjay aioudl Also the Usual Laughing Comedy Tuesday WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY l FOR HOGS SELF-FEEDE- - lern and EARL WILLIAMS with GRACE DARMOND in 66IT 99 1A lTh fl Device Will Give as Good Results as Most Expert Hand Feeder Time and Labor Saved. LICENSED EMBALMERS AND Exeerienced r uneral Directors BURIAL SUPPLIES. Night Phones: Mr. N. E. Iverson, 77.A-- ne (Prepared by the United States Depart ment 01 Agriculture.) By means of the the av erage farmer will have as good results A self-feed- Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature from the Novel "THE HILLMAN" by E. PHILLIPS 0PPENHEIM. as the most expert and Mr. N. E. Shaw, 54.A-the results will be obtained at much The Vibrant Story of Reigning Beauty' of the London Stage who is saved less expense of time and labor. For Day Phone, H Tremonton, Utah. from a Shameful LoveMockery by a Man who has Sworn to Hate Women. the average farmer there is little doubt which method Is the more economical, A GREAT STAR IN A GREAT STORY BY A WORLD-FAMOU- S AUTHOR for the system Is advanIn retageous every respect. Its use sults, first, in larger daily gains In live Merry-Makin- g weight, bringing the pigs to a marketable size at an earlier date; second, feed is consumed more rapidly, and Player Piano Adjusting consequently gains are more rapid ; and, third as1 there is an actual saying j: Prompt Service j v In the amount' of feed All Work Guaranteed required to pro duce 100 pounds of gain, it is shown Phone Tremonton, Utah that the increased feed consumption and the more rapid daily gains are not made at the expense of efficient use of the feed. On the contrary, a smaller amount of feed is consumed in making DENTIST pork, which Is a. fact of extreme im portance at present. The last and one Office, Main Street, of the most important advantages to the farmer at this time is the saving of East of Postoffice, That is what you get when you come here with labor, for although daily watch must Office Phone. 89. Yes, more than that, it is be kept on the to see that YOUR AUTOMOBILE TROUBLES each compartment is well supplied and Ees. Phone, a QUALITY PRODUCT. We make repairs and adjustments of all kinds-- not clogged, this requires only a frac AS THEY SHOULD BE MADE tion of the time necessary to hand- - TREMONTON. UTAH feed the same hogs several times a TRY 2 hand-feede- r, 2 self-feedi- Wesley Carter With a Piano Tuning r Comedy at the AMERICAN j . 5 DR. R. A. LEWIS A HOME PRODUCT Auto Repair Service self-feed- er "Pride of Utah" day. The FLOUR may be adapted to the use of any kind of grain or feed. although shelled grain and ground feeds are most commonly used. It EQUAL TO ANY FLOUR SILVERTO WN CORD TIRES self-feed- & Ct r p- -i Silvertown Cord Tires have no superiors. Tey are made for THEY GIVE IT. We sell them with a guarantee long wear-AND SHIELD HOTEL . We also sell bran, shorts, 1 and other millstuffs. LANE & FOWLER, OILS, GASOLINE, and SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Shuman Garage V Proprietors Where you get the best to eat, good service and courteous attention. THE FAMILY HOTEL TREMONTON, UTAH GARLAND MILLING INDUSTRIAL REVIEW natural 8? Brigham City-f-Fito be developed pear here. . Delta Millard . county Chronicle goes under management of Frank ) , Beckwit. ; Down with pessimism! Needs of hour are .vision and courage. - American genius will master problems' of ' I " present as it has of past. Half I.nlro Mafal Sf afaa pany eapitalized at $100,000- going into Dugway field March 1st. Xglen to begin paving ; improvements as soon as weather permits. ; Salt Lake Work to start ,hre on $75,000 Catholic school this ' spring. ' Utah mines pay $700,000 occupation taxes to state for year. Lead takes another spurt; has now reaehed $5.30 a hundred pounds. Utah eipeets to evpend about $2,000,-00- 0 a year for next three years on . permanent highways. Lake Prime Salt Consolidated shipped 30 cars of ore to Utah smelters for week ending February 23rd. Duchesne Raven mine in Indian canyon producing 20 tans of elterite wells USE SHAW & IVERSON aLLey Leader UTAH WEEKLY i ki CARS REPAINTED E.n CO. TREMONTON - - UTAH 3 'u' . monthly. Provo Utah Railway Company may spend $100,000 in improvements here, including $17,000 office building, new shops, engine stalls I. W. W.s ' are planning (a nation wide strike on May 1st. The failure of general strikes is ; making such movements almost '.impossible. The - and-machi- strike as weapon of':, organized laljor t has almost ceased to function. t Ogden Roadway to he constructed into Rieh county in. near future; will allow 20Q0 people of that county ' to. ' trade in Ogden. Salt Lake Fourth quarterly, report of Utah Copper Company for .1918 shows that 49,238,076 pounds of metal were ' - produced. Parowan to have electric lighting and power plant. Salt Lake Is becomming" candy manufacturing center, due to sugar y Reports of public utility, companies show largest gross earnings in their history but almost uniformly net earn- i tm inrra ara tlia am allaat TTtilit'V missions must either sanction rate increases or become responsible for receiverships or wage cuts. Farmington Haight Beheh tion Co., plans to irrigate 3000 cres. Salt Lake Average of Salt Lake dairies competing ai NoJthweat Pro ducts show at Raire rated ';96i6, " highest average ever credited .'Jetty t convention. on two wells of Farmington--Wor.Union Oil & Gas Co., goes on simultan ', . Iig" eously. -' - Salt Lake 15 to 20 teams now haul ing ore from principal mines of Alt district. Salt Lake South Helca now ,' ship ping 60 tons ore a day. "Any usurpation of business by the government is an indef inishible viola tion of the democratic, principles on which this republic was founded and ' has become great." . . i will Utah receive $3,122,814.81 fed eral aid for road work for next three ; years. ;.. , . 152 cars of ore for week ending Febru- - " ,:. ary 22nd Ogden Globe Grain & Milling Co., tn hnilH Af0n flftft mi11V'1i0FA in flnHncr. Relative to situation of ,; western metal mines a prominent producer says: "It would seem as though the turn has come. There has been some " little copper business doing, chief ly for March delivery, and sales of Feb- - . ruary 27, for instance amounted to probably 5,000,000 pounds. Small, it is true, but encouraging." Salt Lake votes favorably on $2, ' ,;, GARLAND, UTAH I Electric Shoe Shop M. FELSTEAD, Manager Ohio End View With End Siding Boards Removed. Self-Feed- to handle ear corn, but such a feeder must be of large size and heavily made in order to hold UNDERTAKERS sufficient grain to feed a bunch of hogs several days without refilling. In order that the may readily be adapted to different kinds LICENSED EMBALMERS of grains it should be constructed with some means of regulating the opening, through which the feed passes. For "Full Line of Caskets example, cornmeal or barley requires and Burial Supplies a smaller opening to prevent too rapid a flow of grain than is required in the case of shelled corn; A SEPARATE SHOW ROOM ed will last a number of years, and as It may not always be Tremonton Furniture Co. convenient to . feed the same grain every season some provision must be made to accommodate different sizes of grains, ' Care should be taken to see that the ALVA D. McGUIRE ,1s always supplied with 19 ': each feed, for if one part of the ration " L A W Y E Ri is the .pigs wHl naturally eat Practices in All State Courts, Feader an missing increased amount of any other Courts and before the United States nviiilnble nutrient; and in such a case Land Office. will make very poor use of ltJ For ex .,..,. ' ! NOTARY PUBLi , , ample, when tankage and shelled corn - ' Tremonton. Utah constitute the ration, if corn were to Phone 23 become exhausted .the- shoots would naturally eat a very large- - amount of tankage, which wpnld not only fall to Bear River Valley : . pepduce rapid gains, but would ln crease the consumption of a very high- Real Estate & Insorance Agency priced feed. Too much emphasis can not be placed upon' this point, for the ; beginner is apt to become careless id N. E. IVERSON; Manager ' the use of a device which does not re-Phone 9? ' ' TremontoirV Utah gulre constant 'cart, may be adapted Half E. WILCOX, Prop. Soles sewed in 15 minutes ' Tremonton Insurance Company hi Champion Goodyear Welt System. beneral Boot and (Shoe Repairing Tremonton. Utah LIFE S . self-feed- an, I ' I N N S ,- - U R A N FIRE C GLASS U " R AUTO A . E N C E self-feed- ACCID ENT and HEALTH 0K000000 Printing Jn China. The Chinese follow th nrimlrlve way of prlntlngfrom engraved wooflk en blocks. Tho mtitf.,. h nrint Is first written by;means of Ink, npon paper which la pasted face downward Upon, a block of a! nnnr op nlnm re. After the papef becomes dry It U rubbed until ah Inverted Impression of the characters is left Then the Wank ana spaces are cut iw hwv la turned over to the printer, who work tie. takes care to Ink tne characters equally and to avoid tearing the Impression. , Geo. A. Christensen, Mgr. Phone self-feed- 1 Santaquin 'citizens want paved road from Payson. i ' ". Salt Lake' inaugurates "Own Your Own Home ' ' campaign. ; - 54 a - 3 Fish Attacks Ship. ., An attack made hv a . For Paid for Listening. 123 years a sermon has been preached In Hendion (Eng.) parish church on the lext,' "Human life Is a bubble." Richard Johnson, who died In 1795, left the masters and wardens , . . THIS EVERY KID'S AMBITION AT SOME TIME OR OTHER? of the Stationers' company trustees of his estate, and out1 of theinterest the vicar of Bendon Avas to receive one guinea for preach tag this sermon, and two wardens of the company a guinea each for Ilstenlug to It. First Attempt to Explore Africa. The first organized attempt to explore the Interior of Africa was made by Mungo Park, who. set sail on. his Initial voyage to the Dark Continent 123 years ago. He returned two years and seven months Inter after having explored a considerable section of Africa never before visited by a white man, although he fulled In bis main purpose, which was to trace the source of the River Niger. inrHflah'nn ship which arrived at a port In India resulted in considerable damage to the vessel. The shin was entirely stripped of her metal sheeting In the encounter. The creature made a hole on the Dort side, rjenetrafln thmuffh a mass of copper and for fourteen incnes into solid oak plank and The Leader Is, prepared ' to . prin visiting, or calling cards for ladles '.or gentlemen," ady : . ." ' - |