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Show EmerjuonntyAbstraclCo'EIViERYCOUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE DALE. UTAH David of titles Licensed Abstracter 'lie sure of the title to the land you purchase. You can never know the true condition without Investigation. Proprietor Established Jr., Mgr. and Notary w I'ubllc Work bru-tall- at- Castle Valley Abstract ). Instead of ending with the "lie's a Jolly Good Fellow." the Co. ATTORNEYS AT LAW l.levontli floor, Deseret Hank Illdg. Salt l ake City, I! tab. Price, Utah R. M. JONES. M. D. clothiers puid for before overcoats might at beginning Office at Hesidence, one block to worry us about the Increased cost north of Andersen hotel corner. of nest spring's suit. Phone B. 27-- x Even If the liquor Interests have lost $400,000,000 through wartime prohibition, that amount of money or some larger sum has been spent for more beneficial commodities. W. DALTON Attorney-at-Law- , Notary Public Hunters have been asked to kill the bears that are becoming a nuisance In parts of Pennsylvania, although 'they are not nearly so destructive as some of those that Infest Wall street. PRICE, UTAH CARL BERG When we read that Icebergs were floating down the coast of Alaska two months ahead of their usual appearance, we knew what was coming: Icebergs down the coast of Alaska. the "Rawleigh Man" Has the Kmery County Agency for this unsurpassed line of goods and will visit all purls of the county ut regular Intervals. Headquarters at Castle In announcing that railway travel will be "ditilcult and unsatisfactory," the railroad adtn) listrntlon might without Impropriety have Introduced tho word "more" before "difficult." Dule Physicians assert that sugar Is absolutely necessary to the growth and health of very young people. American babies have their rights no less than those In other parts of the world. S MAIL AND TELEPHONE iIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTIOX OR-DEH- Dress Goods Our spring and summer dress goods are just in and we will he glad to show you the most beautiful colors and patterns we have ever had at 15c to $1.15 per yard. Wright, American we get our winter l-- 2c Grant Hampton. Sec'v it Treas. Gen'l Manager GEO. T. ODELL, President Branch Manager C. E. Larsen, Castle Dale, Utah G. G. Always the demand Is for more Judges lest crime Increase, whereas the demand should be for more work and more efficiency by all the existing agencies of Justice. Boston Ma- Additional to above we have .'$1 exclusive selling agencies in the Intermountain West. GOOD BOOKS AT EON least wait until For the next week or ten days we will still sell our outing flannels, which are the hest grade vou can huy anywhere, the lights at 30c per yard and the darks at 33c. We have a wonderful line of Zephyrs, Red Seal, Omoskeag. etc., the best money can huy, also a few otli. r grades, ranging in price from 17 per yard to 35c for the very hest grades. 27 stores in Utah 25 stores in Idaho 2 stores in Wyoming 1 store in Nevada Premier Hara of Japan Is not too much troubled to cling to his sense of humor. He says Japan Is fighting in Siberia to prevent Chlnu'a contamination by bolshevlsm. Those AM) SUIt CASTLE DALE, UTAH song, aver- Itoumnnla has let It be known that she wants plenty of American goods. Those who have American goods to sell don't need to go abroad for a paying market. Stewart, Alexander & Waddoups I'UYSICIAX Consolidated Wagon and chine Company While more profound subjects for study tnny yield much, few could be of no great advantage In this day of excessive prices as the study of price marks. V Outing Flannels and Ginghams Respectf ully, y boom. T A II Wc uniii'iiif(l to lo your abstracting wltli cart niitl (lismt'li. You ran not safely buy or sell tland or secure h loan without having an abstract of the title to tlio same. Hlvagnl Wilg. We age banquet now winds up by giving the guest of honor a presidential J. Anderson, Muuugcr 1) A It V., can supply all your needs in John Deere and allied companies Agricultural Machinery, Implements, Vehicles, and many other articles and solicit your valued trade. If a national crisis arose every time un American citizen Is lyncbed or treated in the United States we shouldn't have time to look at anything else. tended to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. anteed. S T L I '. 1 . Dentist Castle Dale, Utah A We wish you a Happy & Prosperous 920 Rales on Application. Advertising DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN C Public nxmx.iZ&r wfy or TBS UTAH STATEjQSMSCClATl Orangcville, Utah All Kinds of Dental Grand Display of Spring Qoods -. Published every (Saturday at Castle Dale, I lab J. K. REID Attoriiey-at-I-n- $2.00 a Year 1900 v- Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Sorenson Farmers, Ranchmen, and the Williams, Editor and S. ALL CROSSROADS Association Library Adoption of County Urges Library System. IDEA PROVES SUCCESSFUL. Window Scrims and Shades 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. A NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DeS. lantl partment of the Interior, Office at Salt City. I'tah, March Notice is hereby given that 13, 120. Milton A. Tuttle, of OrariKeville, l.'tah. who, on March 2o, 1919. made Desert Land Entry, Serial No. U2274f. for Section 24, Township IS SESW1, South, ltange 7 East, Salt Lake Me-to ridian, has filed notice of intention make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, I'tah. on the 2Sth day of April. 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: Raymond II. Cox, Edgar Jewkes, David Tuttle, Jesse It. Sitterud. all of Orange-ville- , Uol'LD I'tah. BLAK.ELY, B. Register. First pub. Mar. 20 last Apr. 17, 1920. FOB PUBLICATION. DeCalifornia, the Pioneer Other NOTICE partment of the Interior, I'. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, March States Adopting the Notice is hereby given that 13, 1920. Clarence Olsen, of Ferron, Utah, who, Plan. on November 19, 1917, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 0220C1. for SecThe American Library Association, W NW , Section 20; 7 In announcing Its "Hooks for Every- tion 19, Township 21 South, Range East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Is nation to be which body" movement, notice of intention to make three-yea- r wide In Its scope, advises and urges the proof, to establish claim to the land extension of the county library system above described, before the Clerk of Court, at Castle Dale, as a solution of the problem of supply- the District Utah, on the 27th day of April, 1920. ing good literature to the rural dis- Claimant names as witnesses: Clair tricts. Its Intention Is to persist In Lowry. William T. Stringham, C. K. J. F. Olsen. all of Ferron, adoption Jensen, advocating the nation-widUtah. GOULD 13. BLAKELY, Regisof the Idea as successfully applied In ter. California, Ohio and Maryland until First pub. Mar. 20 last Apr. 17, 1920. every one of the 2,964 counties In the nation have adopted the system and StateNOTICE TO WATEIUSERS Engineer's Office, Salt Uike regular shipments of good books are City. Utah, Mar. 10, 1920. Notice is hereby given that A. J. being made from the central point In and D. A Skeen, of Draper and the county to the designated outposts. Nielson Salt Lake California stands out as the hlghpoint have made City, Utah, in respectively, accordance application In the successful application of the with the requirements of the Compiled as amended by the Idea. Of the 58 counties In the state Ijhws of Utah, 1917, 1919, to appro42 have adopted and are supporting the Session Laws of Utah, second-feet of water (50) fifty priate cost. This a system at trilling jt urges from Ferron Creek, in Emery County. as a part of Its enlarged program which Said water will be diverted at a point alms to promote a better citizenship S. 45 deg. E. 1S66.7 ft. from the northwest corner of Section 7, Township 20 and to combat the social and industrial South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Base unrest through the teaching of Ameri- and Meridian, and conveyed by means can Ideals and traditions to the foreign of a canal for a distance of 94,960 ft. ind there used from January 1 tn Deborn. cember 31. inclusive, of each year to The book needs of the sixty million irrigate 6092.17 acres of land emor more Americans who live outside of braced in the NE 4 Sec. 33, T. 20 S., R. the big cities will be called to the at- SW14, and SE 8 E.; Lots 4, 5, and 12, and S Sec. 4, tention of those In a position to serve Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, and 10, and S Sec. them. 5, T. 21 S., R. 8 E. ; Sees. 1, 11, 14, 15, W Libraries 16. 20. 29. EH 21, 22, E Vi and Utged. County The county library system provides 30, T.acre-fee-20 S., R. 9 E. In addition 6462 t of water is to be stored for establishing one central library at whenever 'available during the entire the county seat or in the largest town year in a reservoir embraced In Sees. 3 T. 21 and 4, In every county. This does not mean S., and Sees. 33 and 34 T. 20 8 in both East. The Range necessarily the erecting of a library center S.,of the impounding dam is to building and the stocking of its shelves. bear S. 42 deg. 58 min. E. 825 ft. from In many cases the tools already exist. the Southwest corner of said Section From this central station books will 34. where the water will be released conveyed in a canal for a distance be loaned to designated outpost sta- and of 18,440 ft. and there used in contions. The books will be delivered by nection with the 50 sec. ft. to irrigate described. This aptrucks, parcel post or whatever method the land above is designated in the State may be adopted in any given county to plication Office as No. 8288. Engineer's the country stores, tpllgates, post ofAll protests against the granting of fices, schoolhouses and private homes. said application, stating the reasons When one shipment has been circulat- therefor, must be made by affidavit in accompanied with a fee of ed and returned another will be sent duplicate, $2.50, and filed in this within out Also, in communities of any size thirty (30) days after theoffice completion of the of In the county, branch libraries will be this notice publication G. F. McGonagle, State maintained. Date of first publication Engineer The American Library Association, 1920. Date of completion ofMar. 20 publiwith its 4,000 active librarian mem- cation Apr. 17, 1920. bers and Its 40 years of practical func NOTICE TO W ATERl SEItS tioning, Is In a position to know the State Engineer's Office, Salt lake needs of the country and In the fight City, Utah, Mar. 3, 19 20 Notice is be a to wider is force for hereby given that the Larknowledge sen Irrigation Company, of Ephraim reckoned with. has made application in accordUtah, The Enlarged Program calls for an ance with the requirements of the expenditure of $2,000,000. There will Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 as be no drive or Intensive campaign amended by the Session Iws of Utah 1919. to appropriate five hundred The money will be raised by the libraacre-feof the high water from (00) rians, library trustees and friends ot Little Canyon, a tributary to CottonThe movement for better wood Creek in Sanpete County. Said libraries. is to be diverted at a citizens and a well read population Is water bears s. 12 deg. E. 236 point which on and the slogan Is "Books for Every- Li,i corner of Sec. 12. ft. from the 17 South. Range 4 East. SaltTownship body." Lake Base and Meridian, and conveyed in a ditch ;i distance of 15.940 ft. and whenever available from Oct stored 15 to July 5 of the year following in a res means good type, good presses, good ervoir embraced in the E H E t4 Sec 12, 16 South, 4 EW workmen and good paper. We have the and Township the Wp'H Sec. 7.Range 16 Township and for workmen the and 5 you, south. Range East. The water will equipment be released through a tunnel located use Hammermill grades of bond, safety at a point N. 42 deg. 15 min. W 47 and cover papers. Let us show you ft. from th? E corner of said Sec ' and convevpd liv moin ,.r ., :. another tunnel for a distance aftEree-iSHERIFF'S SALE IN THE Dis- " water will be trict Court of Emery County, State used from July 5 tomeOctober 15 of of Utah. E. T. Wood, Plaintiff, vs. each year as a supplemental supply to The Kay Mercantile Company, a cor- irrigate 3240 acres of land embrace . poration, W. O. Kay Investment Com- in Sections 10. 11. 14. 15 omn. Kange 3 EastlJ pany, a corporation, and W. O. Kay, and'. Sect onsv ID9 nn 11 defendants. SHERIFF'S SALE. To be South 1' Rn. : . , V,.1UW"r.nP 1US sold at Sheriff's sale on the 19th day 1. application tate Engineer's of April, A. D. 1920, at 12 o'clock noon, Zft : ." v o YJne at the front door of the Court House, All DrOtestS aiinct iViA r ., x In Castle Dale, Emery County, State said application. statingM.''ons of Utah, the following described pro,usl e matie uv affidavit in and duplicate accompanied with a f perty: All of Lot Twelve (12) and filed in this office the North twenty (20) feet of Lot of $2.o0,(30) thirty days after the comp oUo" Thirteen (13), Block Twelve (12) in of the publication of this notice First Division of Green River, in Jicwonagie. State Engineer HOWLEVI Utah. Emery County, Publication Mar is ,o??ter?f 6flrst 01 UiSt ARD, Sheriff of Emery County. Pu,,clon Apr! i920 1 7, 1920. o, 27 last First pub. Mar. Apr. ENE. e N, WSW. Emery County Bank CASTLE DALE, UTAH CAPITAL $23,000 SURPLUS $12,500 SAMUEL SINGLETON, President J. B. CRAWFORD, EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier P. P. DYRENO E. WALL PETER JOHANSEN W. C. SNOMT, Director A. Vice-Preside- nt SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Write for Particulars Wool Bogs, $1.20 ARMS AND AMMUNITION TENTS AND WAGON COVERS SHEEP PAINT AND r. SHEARS PACK OUTFITS s Stock SADDLES AND BLANKETS LEATHER GOODS STOCK SALT V &$ Clothes . C r jceries r OUR SHOES y Effective Printing are guaranteed "A brand new pair your money back if not completely satisfied." WE BUY OATS AND WHEAT "ee 1 t .,, Dresses and Aprons The finest line of ladies', misses', and children's, ginghams and percale dresses and aprons that lias ever been stocked in our town now on display. Spring Millinery, Laces, etc. Also a good supply of spring hats of all kinds, and a fine line of ladies' and misses' trimmed hats right 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 ribbons are one of the big features of the store. We have a new supply in all kinds, colors, and widths. Ladies' and Children's Underwear 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 hest brand of shoes and slippers. They are old slock 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. Men's and Boys' Furnishings A brand new line of mens' and boys' spring and summer underwear, socks, shirts, ties, and a fine hunch of Hival hats, the hest hats that are made for men and hoys, at $3.75. You can't heat that anywhere. And our stock of men's and boys' shoes and boots is unexcelled. Just call and see 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 ORANGEV1LLE, UTAH The FordsonTractor A Practical Tractor for the Prac- tical Farmer Half of all the tractors made and sold last year were manufactured by Henry Ford and Son, the organization that ntv Put a product on the market until its practicability had been proved beyond doubt. The biggest portion of 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. 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