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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN Dentist T.ar One Castle Dale, Utah Rates Subscription Published Every Saturday of Dental Work attended to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence anteed. Right on Going. Kep When the Yanks capture a town, and go they pass through that town because next one. Just right on to theone victory they do not J. K. HE1D they gained a breathing spell for even or stop quit and Notary Public but keep on going and always in the ft.ttorney-at-l.adirection of Berlin. And that is the spirit of the people Utah Orangeville. of L'tah. When they are called upon to put up the sinews of war which is never falter but simply moneythey it rhdr tenth and eo over the top. Utah has gone over the top in the wmi fourth Liberty loan in a manner done us all proud and, having makes the next CASTI.K DALE, UTAH that, we look around for is War Savings next That thing thing. Licensed Abstracter ci( Titles stamps. We have rather neglected the Be sure of the title to the land you W. S. S. during the excitement of the Vou can never know the fourth Liberty loan but It is now time purchase. true condition wltX ut Investigation. to get busy and clean that up, too. In June we all gave pledges for War An Abstract Yells it All Savings stamps. Word has come that O. Sort-iisoin the excitement some of those who Jr.. Mgr. pledged to buy stamps have failed to keep their pledges and, as 1 a result, Utah is behind. On October we were behind almost four million dollars and B. W. DALTON are certainly behind more that three million right now, and have only until Utorney-at-LaNotary Public January 1 to redeem our pledges. This state of affairs is not up to the PRICE, UTAH Utah standard and every man, woman, and child who is behind in his War Savings stamp pledges should at once make every effort to pay up. The flow of money must come in. Utah Co. Castle Valley has given her word; Emery county has given her word; and now is the time O. J. Anderson, MunaKer to make that word good. w EmeryGounij AbstractCo n w, Abstract CAST L li DALE, UTAH prepared U do your abstractYou can ing with cure and dispatch. oot wifely b&y or sell land or hvciiiv a loan without having an abstract of the title to the same. We arn E. 0. ANDERSON County Survivor Water Applications Attended to. Land and Canal Suryeys Office In Emery County Bank Building CASTLE DALE. UTAH t First. The Lefrislature of 19! S reduced tar rates 60 per cent in order to force a!' prop?;to full value for assessment purposes, an thereby conforms to the Constitution and tht law. Artcle 13 in Sections 2 and 3 of the State Constitution plainly states that all shall be assessed and taxed at full value Second. This law reduced the taxes of mines in Utah 60 per cent because under S 4 of Article 13, mines are assessed on sum only a little in excess of their net proceeds and not on their value. Thiru. This has resulted in a loss in taxr to the State from count es and schdbl distr'.c1 of the vast sum of $1,857,966.00 .in thr.i two-thir- ' Man will call at your residence once each month. Should n you need any of the line of AND HOUSE The Des- ert Lake Reservoir & Irrigation Company, principal place of business. Desert Lake, Emery Coupty, Utah. DELINQUENT NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the subscribed stock of the company the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: $74.47 J. A. Olson and Thos. Wells WATKINS REMEDIES EXTRACTS TOILET ARTICLES STOCK AND POULTRY TONIC 19. 25 David J. Mills H. Grundvig S. J. A. Olson Hyrum Tldwell Thos. Wells S. M. Wells H. A. Southworth, Bruce Anderson, agent Studebaker Bros. Dr. T. C. Hill Mary A. Yothe mail your order to me here at Castledale and I will forward the articles at once, postpaid. 84.30 21.25 127.65 5.14 9.3 1 40.00 3.75 10.75 36.82 43.69 H. O. Mills And in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel as may be necessary will be sold at public auction to N. S. NIELSEN Agent for Emery and OK DELEGATES. DELINQUENT NOTICE. well-know- Car- the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Victor postoffice on the 2nd day of November, 1918, at 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. F. JONES, Sec'y. bon Counties. OFFICE at CASTLEDALE NOTICE TO WATEKUSEKS State Engineer's Office. Utah. Oct. Silt I.ake 9, 1918. City Notice Is hereby given that John S. The quality o Lewis, whose postoffice address is Emery, Utah, has made application in ttiidi you (idve u idii IS AnOtu accordance with the requirements of to some people ail 01 uie time Section 1288x24. Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to change the point of diversion (2.5) second-feand all ot tne poopie some ot of two and of water from Muddy Creek, herethe time, but advertise reou-larl- tofore diverted at a point north 12 de- TRADE MORAL five-tent- et y grees 5 minutes , AMENDMENT west 2710 ft. from with us and you'll reach the north quarter corner of Section 13, Township 23 South. Range 6 East, all ol the uecpie all ot the time. Salt Lake Base and Meridan, to a point 177.5 ft east and 4337 ft. north from the north quarter corner of said Section 3, Said water will be conveyed 1 LOST Oil MISLAID. Tolicy No. In a ditch for a distance of 000 ft. and 629744, issued by the Penn Mutual used as heretofore to 200 Life Insurance Company, on the life acres of land embraced inirrigate NW the of Mrs. Lizzie Hell Olson. and the NEVA of SWVi of said Section The finder will phase return It to 13. This application is designated In the undersigned. the State Engineer's office as No. a421. Application has boon made for the All protests against the granting of TO THE two-thir- A. E. WALL Vice-Preside- nt SAFKTY DEPOSIT $10,000 P. P. DYRENO SAMUEL SINGLETON, President J. B. CRAWFORD, EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNO F. Directors BOXES FOR RENT Write for Particulars We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings w4 CONSTI-TUTIO- NINR . THE UNIVERSAL CAR PRICE-EMER- - parrotot faTyproposedStu hrrf,J "i TWfc 'Ti"i'if IWIsMIII 111 Ml till I AUTO LIME Y CASTLE VALLEY MAIL ROUTE Fares on Mail Cars Leave Prioe Every Morning at Effective January 1, 1918. Round Price to Huntington, 1.75 Round Price to Castle Dale, $2.25 Round Price to Orangev Hie, $2.50 Round $3.00 Price to Clawson. Round Price to Kerron. $3.25 Round Price to Rochester, $4.00 Round Price to Emery, $4.60 Fares between above stations, 10c a concurring ; Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Article 22 of the Ct;.titution of Utah by adrf Section S, thereto, whioh section shall for sacramental ".aaaaas -- i . . t" dlr'JTt2- r ' S. N. Alger Auto Co. A joint resolution repealing House Joint Resolution No. 1, as passed by the twelfth session of the Legis'ature of the Stat of Utah, and proposing a new resolution in litu thereof emending Section 22 of th Constitution of the State of Utah, by adding Section 3 thereto, relating to the prohibition and regulation of sale, manufacture, use, advertisement of, possession of, or traffic in intoxioaling liquors. House Joint Resolution No. 1, Whereas, proposing to amend the Constitution of State of Utah hy adding Section 3 to Article XXII, has been passed by both Houses of this Legislature, and filed with the Secretary ot SrateV and , Whereas, the engrossed copy thereof differs in a certain important respect from the resolution as actually passed by both Houses, in that in the sixth line of Section 8. as proposed, after the word "nature" toe words "and all malt and brewed drinks" were omitted from said engrossed copy. Now, therefore, be it resolved hy the legislature of the State of Utah, two-thir- d of ta members elected to each of the two Houses read as follows : Section 3 The mane factor, sale, keeping or storing for sale or offering or exposing for sale, or Importing, carrying, transporting, advertising, distributing, giving away, exchangor dispensing, ing, serving ef all ferjr.ente-- 1 mart, vinous or spirltunus Uqnora, air eh. L wine, porter, ale. beet, ahdnth or any other intoxicating drink, mixture or preparation of like nature: and all malt or brewed fruit preserved in alcoholic liouors ofrinks: kind: and all beverages containing in excessany one-na- if of one per centum ef alcohol by vol-ef ume; and all mixtures, compounds or preparations, whether liquid or not, which are intended when mixed with water, or otherwise, t produce by fermentation or otherwise an Intoxicating liquet, are hereby forevo- In the State, except alcohol for scien-- . manufacturing purposes, and win i Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service materials, experienced workYour men and Ford factory prices. too too to Ford is take valuable useful, chances with poor mechanics, with equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford dealers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners that's the assurance we offer. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER FOURTEEN. rf'lTJF10"' - SURPLUS CAPITAL $25,000 A Joint resolution providing for an amendment to Section 4, Article 13. of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and of same. the assessment Be It enacted hy the Legislature of the State of titan, two-thirof aM the members cieoted to the two houses concurring therein : Section 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 4, Article 11 of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the earns will rend as follows : Section 4. All matallifereas mines or saining claims, both placer and reck la place, shall be aesesssd at (S.tte per acre, and ia addition thereto at a value brsed apon some multiple or of the net anaaal proceed thereof. All other mines or mining claim and other valuable mineral deposit. Including land containing coal or hyaro-carbonshall be assessed at their fa'l valae. All machinery nsed in mining and all property or surface Improvements upon or appnrteaant to mines or mining claims, and the value of any surfacs use made ef mining claim, or mining property for other thsn mining purposes, shall bl assessed at full value. The state beard of equalization shall asses and tax all property herein enumerated, provided that the assessment of IS M per acre and the assessment of ths value of any us other than far mi nine purposes shall bs mad aa provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary ef Suite is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next gen-er-a! election in the manner prescribed by i,w. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of ths State, this amendment shall tax effect January 1st, 1919. Approved March 12, WIT. I. HARDEN BENNION, of Stat of the State of Utah, do hereby centify that the above Ia a full, true and correct copy of a joint resolution providing lor an amendment of Section 4, Article 13, of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mines and mining property and the asses-- , menta of some. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the GreaetSeai of the Stan of Utah this 23rd day o: Augu-- t, 1918. HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) Secretary of Stat. a.ir1 CONCT1-TtrriO- J.Frank Otterstrom, Hunting'n 2QCSE JOINT RESOLU- amendment said application, stating the reasons contained herein to the elector, f the Su issuing of a duplicate. the "r.n manner must ejection be made pre- therefor, (Signed) LIZZIE HELL OLSEN, by affidavit accompanied by a fee of benced In House Joint Resolmaon No 1 Emery, Emery County, rtah in duplicate, First pub. Nov. 2 last Dec. 7, 1918. 12.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion which is hereby repealed 4 of the publication of this notice. If adopted by the electors of the G. F. McGonagle, State Engineer NOTICE TO STOCKMEN of Date first publication October IS, Owing to a recent amendment' to 1918. Date Approved March 8. 11T. of of publicaRegulation concerning the filing tion November completion 18, 118. of applications from beginners six tetany of 8t,., certify that the above b . "fah-.H- o and correct months in advance of the opening of MtOrOSKD AMENDMENT TO THE copy ef a joint reso- N HOUSE JOINT REgOLlTTKAM thgraztng season, this office will conConstitution of the Stare of Dtnh sider applications from beginners up NUMBER EIGHT. Section 3 to Article XXII tTthe to and including the final date set for h.b,tKm and regulation of ralatiug ile maaaf.e A resolution proposing- an amendment t See. use, advertisement of. possession of. or traffic receiving applicatons from regular lion 8. Article IS of the Constitution of the m intoxicating liquors. permittees. State of Utah, relating to uniform taxes and In witness whereof. 1 have hereunto set B. E. MATTSS.ON7, my exemptions. Forest Supervisor, Be it resolved y the Legislature of the State Srd d"y of Awn. 1918 tt" ef Utah, of all the mem ban elected Mantl National Forest (Seal) HARDEN BENNION. ach house tmmm.lnj thcrqigj First pub. Oct. 26 last Nov. 2, 1918. Secretary 'of Stat. G-1- ON FARM PROPERTY Reasonable Rates, Quick Service Call or writs CASTLE DALE, UTAH 11. PROPOSED Money to Lend Emery County Bank and in such manner a may be provided by law: Provided, farther. That the LegiaUrnr may provide for the exemption from Ubkm sf hemes, homesteads, and personal property, not ( exceed two hundred and fifty dollars In vsrae for homes and homesteads sad mm ho n deed dollars ef personal property. Section S. The Secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to ho published as required by the Constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the State nt the next general elction In the manner provided by law. Section 3. If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take affect on the first day of January. Approved March 12, 1917. I, HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of Stato sf the S;ate ef L'tah, do hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct copy ef a resolution proposing an amendment to Section 1, Article 12, of the Constiiation of the State ef Utah, relating to uniform taxes and exemptions. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affix hI the Great Seal of the Stale of Utah, this 2Jrd day of August. 191s. HARDEN BENNION, (Seal) Secretary of State. TION NUMBER TF!.' CONCERNING ADMITTED FACTS PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON S1ITUTION AFFECTING MINES. years. Fourth. A majority of the la' Legislature recommends to the voters of th State, for their adoption, the proposed Amend merit to the Constitution as the best an proper way to remedy this great injustice. Vote "YES" for a!l the Amendments. One : for State wide prohibit. or., one is for a redui tion on the assef.std value of homes, atjd or is to equalize the burden of taxes betwe mines and otln-.- prope'. JOINT COMMITTEE Of SCHOOL BOj.R The Watkins r. etooDJtcb and liver Trouble. No end of misery and acual mjf. ferlng is caused by disorders of tht stomach and liver, and may be avoided by the use of Chamberlata'i nly cost a quarter, (adv) pre-cri- be Six Months ill Kind a . 1 By DAVID 8. WILLIAMS. Prop. PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR to yrooa I. nut n rw.t nf interior. U. Land Office t m voiu"-S ot Article JUU will Salt Lake City, Utah. Oct. 14. that th. JTth, Stat, ot VXMk Notice U hereby given mat jam shall provide by Sectioa . The Legislature nt FVrrnn. Utah. who. on Oct. own aaaessmea of rate and ia a uniform eyal all property in the 8ta. 24, 1912, made Desert Land Entry, and taxation oec. No. 010136. lor k cording t its value in meney. and enall as .hail Serial XL 22 south 8. Sec. Two. by eneral law uch regulation V w W 7. ti secure a ut valuation for taxation of ail has that every person and corpora- Range 7 east. Salt Lake Meridian, property. of intention to mane tion shall pay a tax in proportion to tfce filed notice value ot his. her or it property: Provided, rinai nrnnf to establish claim to the be that a deduction of debits from erediU may prop-ert- y land above described, before the aa.horired: Provided further. That the eoun-ties, Clerk of the Dlctrlct Court, at Castle of the United States, of the State, cities, towns, school district, municipal Dale, Utah, on the 25th day of Nov., corporations and publie libraries, lot with the) 1918. Claimant names as wltnesseas: rebuildings tfeereea used exclusively for either Bernsen, Christian Nelson, ligious worship or charitable purposes, and Hyrum private Clarence Olsen, William Strlngham, places of burial not held or nsed forfrom taxr corporate benefit, shall ho exempt of Ferron. Utah. ation. Ditches, sanals, reservoirs, pipes and all GOULD B. BLAKELT. Register Susses owhed and used by individuals or corlast Nov. 16. 1918 porations for Irrigating lands owned by each First pub. Oct. 19 ths individual or individuals or corporations, embers thereof, shall not be separately taxed as lens; as they shall bo owned and used ex4-- ) clusively for such purpose: Provided further. That mortgages upon both real and personal pseperty shall be exempt from taxation: Provided further. That the taxea of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at sush time $3.00 $4.00 $4.25 $5.00 $5.50 $7.00 $7.50 Trip, Trip, Trip. Trip, Trip, Trip, Trip, mile.- H. G. MILLS 8.00 O'Clock. Special Autos and Trucks For Hire to Any Point. Delivery Service, Baggage, Express and Freight - Baggage allowance 40 lbs. -- & SON: HUNTINGTON. UTAH ? Make Your Life on the t farm Easier by putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE You will then have a "hired man" who asks no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man who is always ready and never kicks. Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex Miller, Manager t t t W4W4aW' |