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Show mm COtOTY EniervUOUntyAbStractCoj Emery County Progress DavlJ CASTLE DALE. UTAH Licensed Abstracter of Titles Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. Tou can never know the true ciny.iiun nunuui invreutsni-iuii- Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Sorenson Jr., Mgr. and Notary Public w d Orangcville, Utah tml STATE PutliMlicd ASSOCIATION eery Saturday at Iule, I tah By Dentist Castle Dale, Utah All Kinds of Dental Work attended to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. anteed. Castle Valley Abstract O. Co. Itatcs on Applications Harvard man has discovered two new comets In three days. That Is the one man who Is not yet fed up J. Anderson, Manager CASTLE DALE, UTAII Notwithstanding the numerous beau tlfying preparations on the market, there are still a few homely women In the world. As u mutter of fact the farmer does not seem as happy as when wheat was hovering In the neighborhood of a dol lar a bushel. diamonds are now worth You can figure out for yourself how much that makes them a First-grad- .on, e karat. carried In. are prepared to do your abstract-lu- g with care and dtapatcli. .Von can Judging from a casual survey of the not safely buy or sell land or secure advertisements hardly anything In this a loan without having an abstract of wor.d Is of quite so much Importance as automobile tires. the title to the same. We B. W. DALTON Altorney-at-La- Notary Public w, PRICE, UTAH Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups ATTORNEYS AT LAW Eleventh Floor, Deseret Ilauk Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Price, Utah Silvagnl Bldg. R. M. JONES, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON CASTLE DALE, UTAH Office at Residence, one block north of Andersen hotel corner. Phone 27-- x Occasionally some one threatens to no more apparent reason than an impression that striking bs become fashionable. strike with The typist who In preparing news from Washington accidentally printed 'peave" Instead of "peace" may not have been so far wrong. Profiteers 1219. by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) "We'll soon be there." Wyeth leaned forward at the wheel, peering into the gray mist that hid the road ahead of them. "It's at the top of the hill." "We haven't passed anyone for miles. Randy. It's awfully lonesome. Isn't It? Have you been here before?" Wyeth smiled down at her, the girl he was most In love with for the time being. How could he tell her how many times he had been up this long hill road before, always with a different girl beside him In the underslung gray car? It was usually his first experimental trip, 'way up to the little inn at the top of Mount Shawneen. A girl hardly ever showed her best side down In the city, in the environment she knew well, but take her up here, Into the unknown, Into the silence of the hills, and she became human ' again. If he only could find one who would stay that way, with the little wistful, natural woman way. AIwp.vs taken back after tea at the inn or dinner, they slipped back Into the same He wondered It type he disliked. Shirley would. She had been eager to take the trip with him after his book was finished, partly because he had used the Inn as the, scene of the story, partly because he had told her how he liked It per sonally. And she had worked at it .so steadily and unselfishly, knowing ie was hurrying to get away as soon s It was finished. He could not tell her what an Inspiration her very pres-- 1 ence had been to him, as he walked the studio floor, dictating to her. The west window caught the sunset light, and always sent a shaft down to gleam on her bowed head, with Iti (Copyright, A $1,000 a EOLA FORRESTER Castle with war. DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN Twelve j ClH are many convincing minds that the Robin and not the Eagle Is our national bird, whatever the national flower may be. . With the overproduction of milk being dumped In the sty to maintain exorbitant prices the hog may be glad he wasn't born a human baby. Two American fliers recently passed over the town of Ensenada de Todos Snntos del DIstrlto Norte de la Bnja California and dropped exhausted. Western poet says he Jias succeeded In reducing the cost of living to It nominal sum, but his greatest dif Acuity ! in securing the nominal sum A ! j , . fluffy, hair. red-brow- n I 1 - v TUBES GRAY AUTO Long Life Satisfactory Service Special Valve Reinforcement alone. "Are you on a honeymoon trip." "Certainly not," she flashed back In dignantly. "I've been helping Mr. Wyeth on his new book, and this Is the scene of It. We Just made the run up here to look at it, Phil, truly." "If you mean that, you tell him who I am," he challenged. Her eyes met his mischievously. "Who are you, Mr. Hamilton?" "Your comrade, sweetheart, and hus band-elect,- " he responded gravely. "If you don't, I shall," Wyeth was watching them now, even while he answered questions, and she knew he understood the look on Phil's fce. Phil turned around genially, "Listen, Wyeth, you know the road. to Pompon, and I don't. I'm sure you'd be willing to make the run up there to Phil's, Irving Wanted Real Thing. Henry Irving Insisted upon every thing being real and the genuine thing. The question of expense he never al lowed to be discussed. If an artist had to carry an old missal, then an old missal It was; If antiques were neces sity In such and such a play, the exact ornament or garment or material had to be found. Where the priceless col lection of old furniture, brocaded gowns, exquisite draperies stored away In the property rooms and warerooms of the Lyceum theater, London, went to Is not known. Here Is a little Incident regarding the value of things at the Lyceum. A friend of Irvlng's asked for a trifling souvenir of the old theater, and Irving handed down from the wall haphazard, a small engraving, which was accepted with thanks. For curiosity's sake he sent the picture to an authority to find out Its real worth and it was returned to the owner with a small note, which said: "If you wish to sell this now, or at any time In the future, I am prepared to give" you $5,500 for It." ' S2.50 a Ton "Have You Been Here Before?" TH0S. T. LAMPH, Lessee ears ft . am This adds strength and pre. Tubes are FEDERAL Gray Para rubber in rents leaks or breaks around the extra heavy gauge. They combine all the essential elements of strength, durability, and elasticity necessary to long life and satisfactory serv ice. Like all other Federal Tubes they are made layer upon layer. one of the most The valve-basimportant parts in tube is made an integral of tube. the part Where joined together, Fed-erTubes are made stronger than at any other point. al The splice is vulcanized not merely cemented together. These tubes cannot and e, con-st.'uctio- valve-ste- loosen, break away or leak at the splice under the most severs service strains. n, For Sale by the Huntington Garage W. G. SCHAUS, Manager ' COAL Black Diamond Coal Mine hind her and had not recognized her. You know," Wyeth was saying, as he put aside his cordial and leaned nearer her, "you know why I brought you here, Shirley. You know, because you read my little confession in the story. And I want to tell you that you alone, of all whom I have brought here, belong to this to the glory of the open and the silence and the bean ty of the hills." A little past twelve already, came Phil's voice, vibrant and strong. "We'll stay at Pompon overnight and push on early In the morning? Who's got road map?" Wyeth heard, too. and offered his with the quick fraternity of the road, and Phil stood beside him, looking at her. She Introduced htm, but Wyeth barely heard, he was so busy going over the best route with the other men in the party, and Phil spoke for ber He wondered whether she would be ' with Tlrwtrti- - T.nvfnn'a nnptw nnit 111 the one he would ask to marry him. ' Just take Miss Winthrop back home, if He felt the curiosity of the fatalist you don't mind. We're to be married whenever he had permitted a romance In a few days, and, naturally, we've to drift along In his own mind, until got a good deal to talk over, you he found himself at the point where he know." And Wyeth turned again to the men, feeling that he understood roads but not women, as Shirley passed by him, eager and relieved, her face uplifted LAC K OIA IVIONO We have installed new equipment throughout the Black Diamond Coal Mine in Straight Canyon and are prepared to furnish you with FIRST CLASS SCREENED COAL IN ANY QUANTITY without the loss of a moment's time. Drive right up and get your load or send your boy and we will see that he is loaded safely and started on his way home. fiASfLE dALe, tffAtt la the open fireplace. Shirley hardly noted the passing of time, it was alt bo unreal to her, and Wyeth kept talking, telling her of his own life, dwelling on their happiness together and on how different she was to all other girls he had ever met. She did not notice the lights of the other car as It swept around the curve of the road, tut when the door opened behind ber she heard his voice, and bent ber head over her plate. He was with a party of men. His laugh came to her roundly every now and then, and she knew he was sitting just be- A Little Past Editor and 1'roprietor $2.00 a Year ioo S. Williams. Advertising J.K.REID. Attorney-at-I.a- E.iabHsiH-- MiOGKESS. The Most Accessible Coal In the County Plenty of Best Quality Lump Coal to be had any day but Sunday $2.50 a Ton OLiPH ANT NINE, STRAIGHT CANYON Z. R. OLIPHANT. Manager Our Hobby l5 l.ntvd Printing SWNE, PC Ask to see samples of our bust-nesscar- ds, visiting cards. wed ding and other invitations, panv phlets, folders, letter heads, statements, shipping tags, envelopes, etc., constantly carried in stock for your Webster on Eloquence. wanted to test the effect of the girl True eloquence, Indeed, does not in the old Inn setting. Would Shirley consist In speech. It cannot be slip as naturally Into It as If she were accommodation. some tender-eyeold painting being brought from far. Labor and learntoil for will It, but may toil ing they Get our figures on thtt framed anew. He stopped the car before the broad, In vain. Words and phrases may be printing you have been low veranda, with its swinging lamps marshaled In every way, but they canof. thinking It. not It must exist in the compass suspended In long chain brackets. Two terriers bounded to meet him, and the man, In the subject, and In the ocdoor opened with Marcus' beaming j casion. Even genius Itself then feels reface behind it, smiling welcome to ' buked and subdued, as In the presence him. of higher qualities. Then patriotism "Oh," breathed Shirley softly, when is eloshe saw the great hall Interior, with Is eloquent; then Its hunting trophies, and deep rock quent. The clear conception, outrunning the deductions of logic, the high fireplace, "Isn't It splendid here?" the firm resolve, the dauntWyeth placed her In one of the deep purpose, choirs before the fire, and gave their less spirit;, speaking on the tongue, beaming from the eye, Informing every order to Marcus In leisurely content ment. It had been a long run with two feature, and urging the whole man onbreakdowns, and the clock over the ward, right onward, to his object this, this Is eloquence; or, It is somemantel showed half-panine. greater and higher than all elothing "We may be late getting back," he told her, sinking Into the chair beside quence; It Is action noble, sublime Has the Emery County her Indolently. "I wish we were never action. Daniel Webster. Agency for this unsurpassed line don't back, dear?" you, going girl of and goods will visit all Making Glass Eyes. parts of Shirley shook her head emphatically. the at county The beginning of the artificial eye Is regular intervals. It was curious how out of place he seemed 'way off up here In the hills. a small glass tube with a bulb in the Headquarters at Castle Dala He was so emphatically the dilettante middle which Is kept hot and soft dur the The process. workman cuts type of man, the dreamer and drifter. ing MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORShe wondered where Phil was tonight ; on" one end and seals the opening with DERS GIVEN PROMPT AND If he was thinking of her at all. He the . blowpipe. This leaves a hollow CAREFUL ATTENTION surely could not think she had meant bulb on the end. He then enlarges all she said. He must understand that the bulb at will by gradually blowing after a girl has earned her own living into the tube. This he does at Interfor years she does not leap at an offer vals, while applying melted glass of Court of t of marriage as if It were a life pre different colors at the end of the bulb. for Emerv r,,,n m'.V'f r,cti server. By artistic manipulation he counter-felt- s Elizabeth Baldwin Plaint ff v8 the delicate effects of coloration art Baidwin. Defendant Besides he had his sisters to sup The St of utah tQ sa,VKefend: In observed the human eye. He adds port, and she didn't want anyone In herb Vumm to her home but her husband and herself special glass to Imitate Its peculiar appear within6 Vm.'" t ser- when she married. And he had told whitish opacity, and even reproduces vice of within Tk"""""!.."?011. 79". if her curtly that If she really loved him the little red veins. Finally he cuts off served ,ch this action is the front half of the bulb with sharp thirty davs she would be willing to live In a : otherwise within scissors, which requires only to have the a,o ent fed aVione: Hi ,defend family hut with him. case of Its made smooth to edges form the be render"? Wyeth was talking to her, and she gment will finished you accordinR to eye. had not even listened to him, thinking he demand Af Th of the other man and how he would V ?IST.k This action i. ?' saId curt. The Champion K. P. look standing on the great bearskin "And how did you get that medal T rug before the fireplace looking down nt her now. she asked of the decorated hero. "For They dined out on the being the best potato peeler In our Green River, Utah 0 Address: lertiDda, a blaze burning behind tliciu company' was the modest reply. puo. d ' New Type, Latest ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 1, 1919, Notice Is hereby given that Albert Collard of Huntington, U. tah, who, on March 24, 1916, nude Homestead Entry, Serial No. 017060, ?,. for Section 15, Township 1? South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed noUce of intention to make final three-yea- r proof to establish claim td the land above described before the Clerk ( the District Court at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 14th day of January, First pub.Dec.13.1919; last Jan.l0.1l2 Style Faces self-devoti- ; i 1920. Claimant names as witnesses; , Ulysis W. Orange, C. Lester Collard, Alex Johnson. D. C. Leonard, all of Huntingtpn.Utah. GOULD B. BLAKE ' Register. ly, ""irst pub. Dec.13,1919; last Jan.l,l20 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. De partment of the Interior. U. S. Land , Office at Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Decern ber 1, 1919, Notice Is hereby given that Wayne Blackburn, of. Claweon, utan, who, on September ZU, mv made Homestead Entry, Serial No. for NSW14, NtfSEtt, SecTownship 19 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 15th day of January, 1920. Claimant names as wltnesaee: William Hitchcock and Luther Tatton of Clawson and Horace Duncan and Byron Blackburn of Ferron, Utah. 018153, tion 23, ar GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub.Dec.13,1919; last Jan.lO,l! . a J j THE UNIVERSAL CAR Don't Depend on Spring Deliveries tit l! si i: if lit. m i .A rLT y aer Sa-mo- Alger Auto Company t CASTLE DALE, UTAII n rri the "Rawleigh Man" st Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been certain, and they should not be depended upon. Demand has always been greater for Ford ears than the supply or So, if you would be sure of having a Ford production. car, buy it now while deliveries are possible. Don't wait even next month is an uncertainty. Only a limited, specified number of cars has been to this territory. That allotment cannot be increased, because the demand all over the country is greater than the supply or production. Get your order in now, and you will be one of those who is sure of a Ford car out of our allotment. It's first come first served. All orders are filled in rotation. So, if you would be forehanded, if you would be certain of having a Ford car when you want it then you will buy a Ford car now. A signed order with us is your protection. It is the result of the wisdom of looking ahead. Jf you bus a Ford car now. don't think you have to "store" it. The Ford is a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come to recognize the fact. It is no longer popular to "lay-up- " your car for the winter. Buy a Ford now, and use it now. CARL BERG class-Inclose- ' Z, d ic.l8,mj;lastJan.irill20 Probate & Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. . NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. In the District Court, in and for Emery County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of John L. Brasher, deceased. Notice of Sale of real and Notice Is hereby personal property. Cfvor, ttio IV. nlAHltfnait will S6l! at private sale the following described t: property, Beginning at tne northeast corner of the northwest to-wl- quarter of the northeast quarter ? of w Section 19, Township 17 south Range 9 east of the Salt Lake Merldand Ian, Emery County, State of Utah, running thence south 80 rods; thence west 87 rods; thence north 80 thence east 37 rods to place of be ginning; containing 18 and hi more or Jess. Also 248 and shares of water in the HuntingtonCanal and Reservoir Association, to- ' ; r0' Wlt! IRQ anA 71ftrt ; aViorsa III What commonly known as the North Ditch. and 58 and shares in what commonly kown as the Huntington Canal. That written bids will 7 ceived and said sale to the hlgneet bidder will take plac at my residence. Illllif Intrf nr tfmair rVinntV. Utah, OH the 24th day of January, 1920, at t f Term or sale, Cash Ten per cent down and balance upon confirmation of said sale by the Court, Dated this Srds aay January, 1920. JOHN W. BRASHfc". Administrator of said Estate. First pub. Jan. 8 last Jan. 1?. 27-1- v |