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Show mm Emerycounty ADstractCo EMERYCOUNTY CASTLE DALE, UTAH Licensed Abstracter Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. You tun never know the. true condition w ithout investigation, and Notary I'ubllc DR. P. C. CIIKISTENSEN Dentist AilvertKing All Kinds of Dental Work to. Satisfaction guaroffl'-t residence. anteed, Castle Valley Abstract Co. J. Anderson. Malinger CASTLE DALE, UTAH We an' prepared to di your abstract- ing t itli jire and dispalcli. You can not safely liny or sell land or secure n loan uliliiiut having an ahstraet of the title to the ame.. Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups ATTORNEYS AT LAW Eleventh Moor. Dexeret Hank Illdg. Halt l ake City, l'tali MlvHgni BMg. lVieo, I tAh R. M. JONES, M. D. Y KICI A N AND S II It CJ K O N CASTLE DALE, UTAH Office at Residence, one block north of Andersen hotel corner. The most expensive thing lo life and the deurest Is sentiment. Notary Public w, riUCK, UTAH A pood song for the soviet ark would he, "Don't bite the baud that's feed- MAIL Castlo AM) TELEPHONE Palo Oil-DE- JIVEN PROMPT AND C.U 101 i: L ATTENTION Spring Millinery, Laces, etc. CASTLE DALE, UTAH aviators are meeting a They are a common enough danger on land. In vultures, new peril. P. P. DYRENO SAMUEL SINGLETON. President J. B. CRAWFORD, A. Vice-Preside- nt E. WALL PETER JOHANSEN rib-Lio- W. C. SNOW. Directors EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier mnn with presidential aspirations can he discovered by the way he talks about the rights of labor. A Also a good supply of spring hats of all kinds, and a fine line of ladies' and misses' trimmed hats-ri- ght up to the minute in style and quality may he seen in our window this week. We have a beautiful assortment of lace and embroideries for fine summer trimming and our are one of the big features of the store. We have a new supply in all kinds, colors, and widths. SURPLUS $12,500 CAPITAL $25,000 Wood alcohol Is now running the gnule crossing a close race for the top of the casualty list. So many parishioners The finest line of ladies', misses', and children's, ginghams and percale dresses and aprons that has ever been stocked in our tow n now on display. Emery County Bank BOXES FOR RENT SAFETY DEPOSIT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Write for Particulars nte $C0 worth The practice should be cow In Washington for Entry, Serial No. 022061, SecSection 20; WNWK, tion 19. Township 21 South, Range 7 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 27th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Clair Lowry, William T. Stringham, C. K. Jensen, J. F. Olsen, all of Ferron, I'tah. GOULD 15. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Mar. 20 last Apr. 17, 1920. stead Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office What starts a real American revolution one peaceably conducted by t the housewives Is the egg. NOTICE reputation by predicting the world. the end of Since the war taxpayers are beginning to have something more than a 0 vague comprehension of what means. $1,000,-000.00- The number of candidates and near candidates for the presidency will soon equal the number of those who cluliu-e- d they stopped the war. DeFOR PUBLICATION. Land partment of the Interior. U. S.March Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, 13. 1920. Notice is hereby Riven that Milton A. Tuttle, of Orangeville. Utah, who, on March 25, 1919, made Desert Land Entry, Serial No. 02Z745, ror Section 24. Township 18 SESWy, South, Range 7 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 28th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Raymond R. Cox. Edgar Jewkes. David Tuttle. Jesse R. Sitterud, all of Orange-villUtah. GOULD 13. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Mar. 20 last Apr. 17, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. De- - partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 13, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Clarence Olsen, of Ferron, Utah, who, on November 19, 1917. made Home- - N, The Principle the Same The J. C. PENNEY COMPANY had its origin under the name of the "Golden Rule" store but in order to protect the public and itself as well, it became necessary to adopt a new name which could not be. appropriated or stolen, the same being dedicated to ho conceived the golden rule idea of merchandising. ENE, NOTICE TO WATKRUSKRS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. 10. 1920. Notice is hereby given that A. J. Nielson and D. A Skeen, of Draper and Salt Lake City. Utah, respectively, have made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Session Iaws of Utah. 1919. to approof water priate fifty (50) second-fee- t from Ferron Creek, in Emery County. water Said will be diverted at a point S. 45 deg. E. 1866.7 ft. from the northwest corner of Section 7, Township 20 South. Range 7 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of 94.960 ft and there used from January 1 tn December 31, inclusive, of each year to irrigate 6092.17 acres of land embraced in the WSWV,, NE4 SW'a. and SEV4 Sec. 33, T. 20 S R. 8 E.; Lots 4, 5, and 12, and S Sec. 4, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10, and SV4 Sec. 5, T. 21 S., R. 8 E.; Sees. 1, 11, 14, 15. E 16, 20. 21, W'4 22, 29, and E 30, T. 20 S.. R. 9 E. In addition 6462 acre-feof water is to be stored whenever available during the entire a in reservoir embraced in Sees. year 3 and 4, T. 21 S., and Sees. 33 and 34, T. 20 S., both in Range 8 East. The center of the impounding dam is to bear S. 42 deg. 58 min. E. 825 ft. from the Southwest corner of said Section 34. where the water will be released and conveyed in a canal for a distance of .18,440 ft. and there used in connection with the 50 sec. ft. to irrigate the land above described. This application is designated in the State Engineer's Office as No. 8288. All protests against the granting of said application, statins the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. G. F. McGonagle, State Date of first publication Engineer Mar. 20 1920. Date of completion of publication Apr. 17, 1920. e, ns Ladies and Children's Underwear regard salva- but w A wonderful line of window scrims of the very latest colors and designs, also window shades. Now is the time to call in and see them and get your supply for spring and summer. Dresses and Aprons The Name Changed Mr. J. C. Penney, Window Scrims and Shades Sec'v & Treas. Branch Manager C. E. Larsen, Castle Dale, Utah This turkey shortage has one advantage; one doesn't have to eat hash for a week. It Is just as well to bear In mind that nobody has yet made a lasting lias the Emery County Agency for this unsurpassed line of good and Mill iiit nil parts of the county at regular intervals. at ('rant Hampton, Wright, (len'l Manager The fellow who thinks up new names for talking machines must be a rather busy person. connection of an' underwood alcohol tipple suggests It might have been embalming fluid. "Rawleigh Man" Our spring and summer dress goods are just in and we will be glad to show you the most beautiful colors and patterns we have ever had at 15e to per yard. GEO. T. ODELE, President ing you." Reported Headquarters ('.. ('.. In HO). taker with the the Dress Goods Additional to above we have 31 exclusive selling agencies in the Internum!) tain West. Tho.e who follow the styles say thnt extravagance will be cut shorter ten-cen- CARL BERG l-- 2c 27 stores in Utah 25 stores in Idaho 2 stores in Wyoming 1 store in Nevada Life will he less expensive when we Stop trying to Impress the neighbors. of dynamite. discouraged lest milk go up again. B. W. DALTON For the next week or ten days we will still sell our outing flannels, which are the best grade vou can buy anywhere, the lights at 30c per yard and the darks at 35c. We have a wonderful line of Zephyrs, Red Seal, Omoskeag, etc., the best money can buy, also a few other grades, ranging in price from 17 per yard to 35c, for the very best grades. Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company al- tion as free that they are apt not to pay their pnstors a living salary. 27-- x Outing Flannels and Ginghams allied Respectfully, Our coal troubles always cotue in chunks. A Attorney-at-La- can supply all your needs in John Deere and companies Agricultural Machinery, and Implements, Vehicles, and many other articles solicit your valued trade. Kates on ApplieaUou. There Is sure death In the wood cohol cup. Castle Dale, Utah Phone We Dale, L'tali Orangeville, l'tali I II 1 every Saturday at Castle J. K. REID Spring. Goods We wish you a Happy & Prosperous 920 fs?ASSOClAI10H j, SyA7E Published . Public i Our Abstracts Tell It All Atiorn'y-at-l4i- $2.00 a Yew I BOO Grand Display of Farmers, Ranchmen, and the FroprUtor Established progress castLe dale, PROGRESS David S. Williams, Editor and uf Titles' countV NOTICE TO WATERUSEKS Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mar. 3, 1920 Notice is hereby given that the Larsen Irrigation Company, of Ephraim Utah, has made application in ance with the requirements accordof the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 as amended by the Session Uwvs of Utah 1919, to appropriate five hundred of the high water from U00) acre-feLittle Canyon, a tributary to Cottonwood Creek in Sanpete Countv. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears S. 12 deg. E. 236 ft. from the ;LV corner of Sec. 12, Township n South. Range 4 East, Salt Lake Rase and Meridian, and conveyed in a ditch la distance of 15.940 ft n nil ct,i.n.i whenever available from Oct 15 to July 5 of the year following in a reservoir embraced in th Eiipu c 12. Township 16 South. Range 4 East ' 72 16 5South v. Ranee a East. Thetownship water will be released through a tunnel located at a point N. 42 deg. 15 min. W ft. from the EV4 corner of said Sec .497 1" and conveyed by means of a ditch and another tunnel for a distance aggree it ing ten miles, where the water will he used from July 5 to October 15 of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 3'jf vi uiiin n J Sections 10, 1 1. 14. 15. 22.embraced it. Township 16 South, Range 243 Ean ,oheiRUOnS li h and U- Township 17 East. This is designated in the State Engineer" office as No. 8406. All protests against the grantimr nf jsa.d application, stating the therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate with 1 fVI of $2.50. and accompanied filed in this thirty (30) davs after th ihL Vl,'lin of the publication of this notice i'yOonaKle, State Engineer t,V; Publication 13 of iast publication' Apr! A brand new line of ladies', misses', and children's muslin underwear, including a good supply of beautiful night gowns and all kinds of summer weight knit combination suits for every one. Hosiery for Everybody Hosiery for men, women, and children, in all grades from the finest silk to the heaviest work socks. All colors. Bargains in Shoes and Slippers We are putting on sale fifty pairs of the very brand of shoes and slippers. They are old stock and we will sell at a big reduction in order to make room for the spring and summer line. Do not miss calling early as they will all be on display Monday. best' Men's and Boys' Furnishings A brand new line of mens' and boys' spring and summer underwear, socks, shirts, ties, and a fine bunch of Rival hats, the best hats that are made for men and boys, at $3.75. Y'ou can't beat that anywhere. Ami our stock of men's and boys' shoes and boots is unexcelled. Just call and sec them we can fit and suit any of you no matter what kind you want. "What you want in merchandise and at the right prices" Crawford,Luke& Co ORANGEVILLE, UTAH The FordsonTractor State i Today the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY is operating on a larger scale than ever before ami doing a greater service than any organization of its kind in existence. Even though the prices made possible by the immense size and strength of this company are without a parallel for quality goods and low prices, it is still necessary that we continually remind you of "why and how we can sell for less." Our First Number Spring and Summer Price List IS NOW HEADY FOR THE MAIL and if you do not receive yours in due time, do not wail but write and ask for a copy. THE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 4 PRICE, UTAH STORE NO. 12 v (Operating 287 Stores In the United States Today) j et -- . - ; tiSft?', ,t A Practical Tractor tical for the Prac- Farmer Half of all the tractors made and sold last year were manufactured by Henry Ford and Son, the organization that VCr PUl a proc,uct on the market until its practicability had been proved beyond doubt. The of biggest portion these were being used on farms smaller than onr Emery county farms. Many of them went to Europe, where the farms would hardly compare with our gardens in size. The Fordson the Ideal Tractor for the Small Farmer Is LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION ALGER AUTO CO. ji |