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Show f i I J COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UT.Ul I mm 1 fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastry always on hand Make Your Life on : j Sandwiches j putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE Uu will then have a "hired man" who no wages, cats no food, and works 24 asks a day, 36a days in the year a hired hours man who is always ready and never kicks. KITCHENETTE DALE Eastern Utah Telephone Co. J. Rex e This Bank Is Particular LIBRARIANS JOIN bank is particular about the for loans made, but our customers know we always have money available for them. THIS FIGHT ON UNREST ac- count. We have aided many and we can aid you. Save and deposit with us Service Is Price the Slogan of This Bank Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve System The Most Accessible Coal In the County Best Quality Lump Coal to be any day but Sunday $2.50 a Ton Plenty of had OUPHANTMINC, STRAIGHT CANYON Z. R. OLIPHANT. Manager i No Drive to Be Held. In order to carry out the Enlarged Program two million dollars will he required. This money will not be sought through the medium of a campaign or an Intensive drive, but will be obtained through the individual efforts of the librarians, library trustees and friends of libraries. The Amer"Books ican Library Association will bend augurates Nation-wid- e every effort to bring about the nafor Everybody!" Movement. tion wide adoption of each of the cardinal points in the Program, which WILL AID FOREIGN BORN. includes the extension of the county library sytein and the establishment of more industrial and business libraries. Social Problems Can Be Solved It now lias in operation book service to the United States Merchant Marine, by Teaching American Ideals Coast Guard, Lighthouse Service and and Traditions. hospitals of the United States Public Health Service. The needs of the The spirit of unrest that has been 75.000 blind persons In the United sweeping the country Indicates thut States will be cared for. At present the foreign born, who have flocked to the number of books available Is woethe United States from every corner of fully Inadequate. This will be remethe globe have not been given the died and the Joys of good literature proper help and encouragement, In the will be brought '.nto lives that are opinion of the 4,000 librarians who darkened by a veil which will never be raised by any other method. make up the American Library AssociNot all the work of Americanization ation and who are now enlisted In a in the great centers of population. lies "Books for Everybody" movement. The effort is a concerted movement Great sections of the country where Into carry out the Enlarged Program dustry Is carried on by foreign workers do not know public library service. which the association has adopted. There are approximately fifteen mil- There are Important mining states lions of foreign born in the United where less than a score of libraries States and of this number six millions exist. One mining state has but two public libraries. do not read or speak the English lanOne phase of the Enlarged guage. MORE BOOKS FOR BLIND. Program will be to bring the publisher and translator together with the view of furnishing the proper books In suf- - American Library Association Behind Movement to Bring Good Literaflclent numbers to carry the message ture to Those Who Walk of American Ideals and traditions to In the Dark. uninformed of vast peo this army There are between 75.000 and 80,000 ple. They have been largely dependent hllmt petyple In the United States. The supply of books tn the recently adopted upon the foreign press for their writuniform Braille type for their use Is Inten messages. Many men who live adequate, there being less than 100 titles with their fingers on the pulse of cur- existing In that print. The American Association has included in the rent events are firmly convinced that Library of Its Enlarged Program the reprojects a sound foundation In Americanism solve to aid In printing and distributing can be easily built among the foreign additional volumes. It has already succeeded In Inducing several born if the proper literature is placed authors to finance the brallllng of one or within their reach In a language they more of their books. In Inaugurating Its movement a "Books for Everybody!" can understandfund of J2.000.000 will be raised to carry out the provisions of the Program, the money to be obtained not by a campaign or drive, but through the efforts of the librarians, library trustees and friends z " American Library Association t investigation and your Emery County School District, in Building of a new school buildEmery County, Utah, be authoriing at Clawson. to issue the negotiable coupon Building of more class rooms bonds ,,f the said district ill t lie agat Ferron. gregate amount of two hundred Building of a new school buildand twenty-fivthousand dollars ing at Emery. UO ( $225.000. in the denomination Building or an office building of on., thousand dollars) $1000, not, foi the Hoard of Eductitlon. bearing Interest at tlie rale of five Supplying the furniture and per centum per annum, payable necessary apparatus. send annually, said bonds iteiug The s.i nl el. rln. u shall In. held In the five representative school prepayable in twenty years trom the dale thereof, for the purpose nf cincts, and the polling places within ibsaid precincts and the judges who raising money for building school houses within and tor the sild have been appointed to conduct the as d'strict. follows: election m the several precincts are us manual y initoor toilets for recti follow s. to wit vi i i: school prfcinc NO. I. Voting Piivliif! : Pulling Place Judges: Lloyd Roche Green River A. I James A Sblini's office Itcndrtckson Henry Spa aiding S. oti M. Miller Woodside School House I'hil Johnson Annie E. King REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT NO. Voting Pitfiiifl: Pulling Place: Judges: John r. Johnson C. D. oveson Cleveland Town Hall zed Miller, Manager We invite of Education Bond Election THE BOARD OF EDI CATIOX OF EMERY t'Ol'XTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, EMEJtY COIXTY, I'TAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY i River school. GIVEN thut a special election of such' Completion of one school room qualified electors of the county school at Elmo and installation of indoor district of the first class under the toilets. jurisdiction of the Board of Education Installation of heating plunt and of Emery County School District, of indoor toilets and building of an Emery County. Utah, as shall have auditorium at Cleveland. paid a property lax therein the year Sanitary Indoor toilets at Mohr-lan- d school. preceding such election, has been, pursuant to law and the requisite action of Building of four class rooms at the board of education, called for and Huntington and installation of inthe same will be held on the 23rd day door toilets. of March. A. l. 1920, ut which election Installation of heating plant. Inthere will be submitted to the electors door toilets, and building of an qualified as aforesaid the following auditorium at Castle Dale. question: I'.iiiKling of a new school buildShall the Board of Education of ing at t 'r.tngeviHe. the Farm Easier and Cake and Coffee at any time of the day or evening Public Notice-Boa- rd In- - ji.'i;fm:.t . )' Eil. Jensen Elmo Meeting House ssasssssssESi Victor Printing of Quality NOTICE FOB PriiMCATIOX. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 7, 1920, Notice is hereby given that Archibald Q. Livingston, of Castle Dale, Utah, who, on January 28, 1919, made Desert Land Entry, Serial No. Section 23, 023598, for Township 18 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 29th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl Wilberg, Hans Peterson, James K. Peterson, George N. Jeffs, all of Castle Dale, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Feb. 14 last Mar. 13, 1920. NESK, XOTK'F Buick Prices Still the Same 1920 Other cars have increased in price, but .the these at still selling Buick a better car than ever is prices f. o. b. Salt Lake: Model Model Model Model Model Model K-- 44 Roadster K-4- Five-passeng- 5 K-4- 9 K-4- & er Seven-passeng- K-- 47 Five-passeng- K-5- Seven-passeng- 0 er Coupe er er Touring Car .... Touring Car Sedan Sedan SJJjJlj iUW build them. When better cars are built Buick will Reliance Auto & Supply Co., County Agents CASTLE DALE, UTAH FOB PUBLICATION. De- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Febgiven ruary 7, 1920. Notice is hereby that Christena Johnson, of Emery, Utah, who, on January 28, 1919, made Desert Land Entry. Serial No. 021627, 22 James REPRESENTATIVE Pitt'liirl Voting SC M OO I , iMidirland Amusement PRECINCT J. II. Gordon Davis Morgan i Geo. Wakefield j Hall i Meeting NO. 3. f D. T. f D. O. ( Lawrence kson Sa muel Wells Sr. Judges: Richard Norwood 'ffii'H Tithing iveson Winders ' Charles J. A. olsen Pulling Place: Huntington t B. W. Kri. School House House ( Joe Treloar I. N. Day Lanritz Hansen Joseph Jensen REPRESENTATIVE S( ' OO I PRECINCT Polling Place: Voting Pret'lnct: 1 1 , NO. I. Jfil-- f: p. (jvnon ..c.iard Mtll"r aiiiuol II. Larsen "M'L mi A. Ji'Wkes no) Castle Dale Town Hall Orangevllle Town Hall erlert Moffltt' f t Meeting llouso Clawson Frank Kllllan Jesse Payne .1. Guy King Charles Peterson PRECINCT NO. 5. REPRESENTATIVE Voting SC OO I Polling Pluiv: Prtflni'ti Ferron School House Molen Meeting House Emery School House f The voting at such election will he by ballot, and the ballot boxes for the reception of ballots will be opened at the hour of 7 u. tn. of said day, at the said designated polling places, anil will be kept open until 7 p. m. of said day. Ballots to lie used in voting upon the question submitted will be furnished by the clerk of the district to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the voters. No ballot will be received by the (Signed) EDW. G. GEARY. Clerk, Board or Education (Board of Education Seal) ; J " J ( n of libraries. Hans Mortensen i i - -- ( 1 1 ' Judges: Lloyd Nelson W. II. Worthen Joseph Nelson II. C. Hansen Seth Wareham A. O. Beach P. V. Bunderson Isaac Allred ( Frank Pettey the person judges of election unless shall be a registered offering the same voter residing In the school representative district In which he offers to vote, ami who shall have paid a property tax therein the year preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The. Board of Education of Emery County School District, of Emery County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to lie given as required by law this 1st day of March, A. D. 1920. (Signed) PETER NIELSON, President, Board of Education GRAY AUTO TUBES for SSE!4, Section 14, Township South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 27th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Rasmus Johnson, S. E. Johnson. Carl L Albertsen, Severnen Albertsen, all of Emery. Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Feb. 14 last Mar. 13, 1920. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. De- partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 4, 1920. Notice is hereby given bat Leroy Bunderson, of Emery, Utah, who. on February 21. 1917, made Desert Iand Entry, Serial No. 014015, for VVNWV4, Section 1, Township 22 South, Range 6 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale. Utah, on the 20th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Severin Albertsen, T. K. Williams, Lewis M. Hall, Marlon Albertsen, all of Emery, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Feb. 14 last Mar. 13, 1920. DePUBLICATION. partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Febgiven ruary 4, 1920. C. Notice is hereby Jensen, of Cleveland. that Hannah Utah, widow of Joseph W. Jensen, deceased, who, on November 29, 1916, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. Section 21; 017734, for Section 28, Township 17 NNE'i. South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed 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 Castle Dale. Utah, on the 19th day of March, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: James C. Jensen, Edward C. Jensen. William D. Stokes, James A. Alger, all of Cleveland, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. aw First pub. Feb. 14 last Mar. 13, 1920.1 NOTICE FOB SESE, Satisfactory Service Special Valve Reinforcement Long Life Tubes are FEDERAL Gray Lara rubber in extra heavy gauge. They combine all the essential elements of strength, durability, and elasticity necessary to long life and satisfactory service. Like all other Federal Tubes they are made layer upon layer. one of the most The valve-basimportant parts in tube construction, is made an integral part of the tube. e, ( This adds strength and prevents leaks or breaks around the valve-steWhere joined together, Federal Tubes are made stronger than at any other point The splice is vulcanized and not merely cemented together. These tubes cannot loosen, break away or leak at the splice under the most severe service strains. For Sale by the Huntington Garage |