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Show COrOTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, iff AH I Public Notice-Boa- rd fresh Bread, Cakes and pastry always on hand Sandwiches THK BOAHD OF EDI CATION OF EMKKV COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, the t the day or evening putting in a RURAL TELEPHONE Eastern Utah Telephone Co, J. Rex Miller, Manager This Bank Is Particular QUEEN GETS MARVELOUS VEIL bank is particular about the for loans made, but our customers know we always have money available for them. Belgian Lace Expert Worked Piece Four Years Designed by Artists. THIS on MANY MILLIONS One-Ten- th NOTICE IS HEKEHV j itiver school. (.J1VEX that a special election of such i Completion of one school room at Eluuy and installation of indoor electors of the county siiiuel qualified district of the first class under tile toilets. Installation of heating plant and jurisdiction uf the Hoard of Education indoor toilets und building of an l'lslrict. of jt Emery County School auditorium at Cleveland. Emery County. Ctah. as shall have paid a property tax therein the year Sanitary indoor toilets at Mohr-laii- d school. preceding such election, has been, pursuant to law and the requisite action of liuilding of four class rooms atN the board of education, called for and Huntington and installation of Inthe same will be held oil the 23rd day door toilets. of March. A. D. 1920. at which election Installation of heating plant, indoor toilets, und building of an there will be submitted to tht electors auditorium at Castle Dale. qualified as aforesaid the following Hullding of a new school buildquestion: 11 Mia the Hoard of Education of ing at ! Mangeville. Emery County School District, in building of a new school buildEmery County, L'tah. be authoring at Claw son. ized to issue the negotiable coupon Uuilding of mure class rooms at Ferron. bonds of the said district in the agBuilding of a new school buildgregate amount of two hundred thousand dollars and twenty-fiv- e ing at Emery. I in the denomination I Building of an office building for the Hoaid of Education. of one thousand dollars! $1000.00 ). Supplying the furniture and bearing interest at the rate of five necessary apparatus. per centum per annum, payable The said election shall be held in said Ponds hemg the five representative school prepayable In twenty years from the dale thereof, for the purpose of cincts, and the polling places within the said precincts and the Judges who raising money for building school have been appointed to conduit the houses within and for the sild .lection in the several precincts are as district, as follows: ! Sanitary indoor toilets for Green follows, lll l'ltlMCM'M lVK SCHOOL Pill CICT NO. I. Judges: Polling Place: Voting I Lloyd Heeb A. L. Hemlrlckson J. lines A. Xhiun's Office Green lUver Henry SpuuldiiiK i Scott M. Miller I'liil Johnson Woodstde School House f Annie E. King PCBLIC You will then have a "hired man" who asks no wages, cats no food, and works 24 hours a day, 365 days in the year a hired man who is always ready and never kicks. KITCHENETTE CANNOT READ of Population of the United States Over Ten Year Ar Illiterate. The Queen of the ISelglans has re"According to the best estimate," ceived from the lace and embroidery works of Fielclmi Flanders a marvel- says a writer in Kverybody's for July, ous veil. Surrounded hy nil the mis- "about 10,(HH),(KNI, or more than We invite investigation and your acof our population over ten years fortune and misery of war these old, rend or write English a cannot count. loyiil subjects have tolled In secret for four long years to produce a unique number greater than the whole population of Canada; greater than the piece which they offer in homage to whole We have aided many and ve can aid population of the South In the their queen. Civil war; greater than the combined Such Is their devotion to their sovyou. populations of 15 of our states. And ereign. of this number, fully half can neither A French publication describes the nor speak Knglish. In Save and deposit with us veil designed by the most famous read, write some cities, such as I'assalc, N. J., or of Belgian artists and executed by the Fall Itiver, Mass., these strangers nummost expert workmen, perfect In ber a sixth or more of the population. Service Is the Slogan of This Bank detail of mesh and motif. every "If this enormous population, alien Twelve thousand hours were re n speech or literature or custom, were In veil quired workmanship, for the nerely 'a population,' merely living contains not less than 12,000,000 points iniong us, that would be one thing to It displays the almost unknown art liinW about. But all of this 10,0(10, of light and shade, a difficult effect HH are also amotig us. trying UTAH It solves 10 build someworking and one of rare beauty. kind of life for them for the first time, perhaps, the ques- selves. And In so doing, they have tion of perspective. The entire piece Member of Federal Reserve System themselves Into a closer re brought ounces. weighs but four and lationshlp with us than we are often . In the center of the veil are the willing to admit, even If we are aware Belgian arms, and in the four corners of It. More than 58 per cent of the of the central panel the arms of the people who make our steel and Iron, cities of Ypres. Nieupnrt. Poperinghe more than 72 per cent of those who and Fumes. The four s,fde panels make our clothes, more than 85 per represent the Industries of weaving, cent of those who refine our sugar, fishing, hop picking and dairying. And nearly all of are foreign-born- . them cannot read or write English, Frost Discussed in Bulletin. and at least a quarter of them cannot Discussions of the formation and read or write their own language. Sli seasons of frost and how growing hundred and twenty thousand of the plants may be protected from If. arf million who mine our coal are foreign-born- , contained In the department of flgri and 465,000 of these come from culture's Farmers' Bulletin No. 101. races, with but "Notes on Frost." which may be ob- the slightest ability, if any, to read the tained by application to the departEnglish language." ment. The weather bureau is preparpublication on BASKET MAKERS OF NAPLES ing & more the subject of frosts, and expects to have It ready for distribution soon, but Ha Haa Been a PicturIn the mpnntime farmers and others For Centurlea In Street Sight esque old bulletin, may benefit by reading the of City. which treats the technical theme In a popular manner. For centuries the basket maker has been a picturesque sight In old Naples where the trade runs In the same family for generations. The basket maker Is omnipresent, either plaiting or selling his wares In every direction, for In no other city under the sun are they used for so many purposes, from cradles for babies to fish receptacles, and a covering for wine bottles. The artist splits his wicker deftly with knife and proceeds to a weave watertight baskets by hand, as only his strong fingers enn fashion them. Not one, but many a day are his "stint" and when they are mounded about him at nightfall, he gives a and loads his sigh of satisfaction cart for the morrow. Or possibly It is his own back which must be bent to the burden. If so, he appears like as he sallies Model an animated basket-racforth to the tune of "Santa Lucia." Later, one can easily Imagine that there Is a ventriloquist hidden away in the depths of the baskets, calling his ware. By day and by night he lives in close Droximitv with his goat, cow ann horse If he Is rich enough to possess these domestic animals, sleeping in the same room with them utterly oblivious to discomfort or anything out of the in Other cars have increased at stoll selling ordinary. More than one tourist has Buick- -a better car than ever- -is tnA no of a common sight, that of prices f. o. b. bait LaKe. seeine a horse ascend a flight of stairs ahead of his master, at the end of a ' ' ' : $1705 Roadster Model K-4- 4 j,-''hard day of peddling. And If not a r'V ng Model horse, a mule, the sonorous braying Touring Car . . of which does not disturb the slum Model hpr he has won for he knows no Model K-4- 6 Coupe 2535 Sedan eight-hou- r day. Model one-tent- Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, one-hal- Q f P NJO (Black Diamond Coal) Mine In Straight Canyon long-blade- d nai semi-annuall- to-wi- Prc-rln- 1i:i'Iii:m:tati i: school pklcinct no. Polling Pluir: Voting PrcoliHl: .loli 1 - Meeting House Victor School House 1 1 1 :s 1 :N T T 1 !: 1 sc 100 1, 1 Judges: ffflee Huntington Tithing Midi land Amusement Lawrence Meeting House ( Hall 1 Uiehaid Norwood J. II. ttordon It. T. Havis I). 11. Morgan akefleld lieo. Joe Tieloar I. N. I I .,111 Orangevllle Town Hall Clawson Meeting House P. Phuv: Ferron School House Molen Meeting House i iveiion rd Miller ii.iiiel H. I sraeli i ''' T''ni A. JeWkes -rl.cit Moflltt i iiink Killian I esse I 'it I y tie tiny King Charles Peterson PKKCINCT NO. 5. SCHOOI Polling; s: ji-- ivl'l Hall Towli UKPIlKSI.NT.VnVi: lay ll. Hansen Joseph Jensen I'olllllg I'll!!'! rnvliirl: i SCHOOL ntKCINCT NO. I. Castle l'ale Voting Jensen ' i Voting I'rcfiiict: 1. Hans Morteiiscn James I iveson f II. W. Eli. kson Samuel Wells Sr. Charles Winders J. A. Useti PKECIXCT NO. .1. roiling riiicc KirilFSlATAIiVi: 1 Ed. Elmo it k. ! Prerlnet: Voting I', Johnson Oveson 11 1 Town Hall Cleveland 2. Judge: Judges: ' Lloyd Nelson W. il. Worthcn Joseph Nelson 1. C. Hansen Seth Wareham Bench A. P. V. Bunderson Isaac Allred Frank Pet ley Judges of election unless athe person offering the same shall be registered voter residing in the school representative dlHtrict in which he offers to vote, arid who shall have paid a property tax therein the year preceding such elect ion. WH Kit EOF. The IN WITNESS Board of Education of Emory County of Emery County. School District, State of UtHh, has caused this notice to be given ns required by law this 1st day of March, A. l. 1920. (Signed) PETER N1ELSON, President, Board of Education 1 . School House Emery The voting at such election will be by ballot, und the ballot tioxcs lor mo reception of ballots will be opened at the hour of 7 a. in. of said (lay, at the said designated polling places,i anil said will be kept open until I p. m. upon day. Ballots to be used In voting the question submitted will be furnish ed by the clerk of the district to mojudges of election, to be. by them lurnistied to the voters. No ballot will be received by the (Signed) E1W. O. UK A it Y, Clerk, Board of Education (Board of Education Seal) k Buick Prices Still the Same TUBES GRAY AUTO Sedan Model Crook Forest Enlarged. Tho nresldent has signed a proc lamation adding 29.440 acres to the frnnk national forest. Arizona. The ior,Ha ortftPit are located In the Win- Chester mountains and southwest of of the Crook rorest the Galiuro division .1 LHAlTan tn ftltur. L u They are rougu nuu uiu onrt ura not suitable for Bgricul tural purposes. Practically the entire tract is covered witn a stana or obk Innlnar Ann redar timber of fair dual tty. Considerable of the area along Pine canyon Is covered with a good stand of western yetiow pine. Buick will build them. When better cars are built enance Auto COINTY. ITAII F.MKKY Farm Easier and Cake and Coffee at any time of DALE Make Your Life on of Education Bond Election 6x Supply Co., County Agents CASTLE DALE, UTAH .,., . Arkansas Dlamonda. Arkansas has several diamond mines that have turned out about 5,000 valued at about $20,000. The geological formation In which the gems are found is called perldotlte and, Is,m tn tho fnmons South African kimIt occurs in chimneys ilke berllte. those of South America. The Arkan sas mines have been neglected during the war. With diamonds increasing In price and popularity, It Is said. the mine owners are making plans t work their properties In a more ex tensive anr systematic wajr. dla-nnnr- 'The Bukk Mcdd ' Service Special Valve Reinforcement Life-Satisfa- Long ctory TibVs are FEDERAL Gray l at a ru'ruVr 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 Tules they are made layer upon layer. one of the most The valve-basimportant parts in tube const faction, is made an integral part of the tube. e, This adds strength and prearound vents leaks or breaks t!ie valve-ste- Where joined together, Federal Tubes are made stronger than at any other point. The splice is vulcanized ami not merely cemented together. These tubes cannot loosen, break away or leak at the splire under the most severe service strains. For Sale by the Huntington Garage |