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Show 1 andjastry paring the Chinese people for the preat economic change which is upon them. Railway,, will mean much to China, hut the necessity for the training and preparation of which Mr. Arnold speaks Is shown to he distinctly urient when Prof. Mlddleton Smith's views on the use of airplane to China are known. China is a land of waterways, and these waterways afford the necessary existing lines of transportation along which, to secure the success of commercial aviation, airdromes and supply depots should he established. Schools of technical training should supply the necessary Chinese skilled labor, and with these aerial services established, Professor Smith foresees such an incalculable increase iu the rapidity of communications a completely to revolutionize the country internally and add to its deep Importance as a world factor. TIME for TRACTORS When you buy a Tractor buy a machine that will pull the implements you HAD AN' OBJECT IN POSING Moose Didn't Stand for Her Photograph Just to Accomodate the Camera Holder. A moose out In the wilds does not stop to pose for her picture. There ls generally a reason for the peculiar actions of wild things. In the current Issue of the published in Columbus, ()., hunters write of I heir experience. "We had an early start Thursday and Sum soon proclaimed that his pipe foretold moose. The first bend in the was rounded and knrp-deewater stood a fat sleek cow. Our canoe advanced toward her, me camera set for an exposure. Sum CHllod softly and she advanced a hundred feet toward us, ears erect, with a curious 'what are you' manner. "At 75 feet she stopped and posed for the picture, end then waited until we were 50 feet away before she turned into the. woods. At the top of the hank she waited for us to pass before crashing into the timber. "Her action was explained when we turned the bend and at the water's five edge saw her calf, a fine four or months' old fellow, which climbed the bank und was away after her at once." of its make. r, When you think Tractor always think Western Moline Universal p FOR SALE BY Huntington Garage HUNTINGTON, UTAH Tractor Demonstration Daily at Huntington One drawback about the war, on profiteers Is that nobody ever gets on the casually list but the consumer. When Better Motor Cars Are Built Buick Will Build Them Xy The Buick Model Reliance Auto & Supply Co., County Agents CASTLE DALE, UTAH f ; . 1'. r Ivy ilk Hearts of Gold I of Goodyear Tires and Tubes NOTICE TO V.TKR I'SKKS la not embraced within the limits State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake tory f any city, and praying that sutd terCity. Ctah, April 21. 19Z0 ritory, which is described us follows. Notice is hereby given that NeU 11. Omanson. of Spring City. Ctah. has Commencing at a point 40 rods made application in accordance with east of the southeast corner of the requirements of the compiled the southwest quarter of Section of I tah. 1917. as amended b 34, Township IS South of Range the Session Laws ,f Ctah, 191. n 8 Fast, Salt l4ke meridian, thence o tlu second-feeappropriate nonh 200 rods: thence west 120 water from Reeder I'liiyun Creek, li rods; thence north 1 "0 rods; Emery County. Said water is- to li thence west 240 rods; thence south collected ut a point which lears S. 5i 2U' rods; theia-east ISO rods; deg 30 nun. K. 33,0uu ft. from tin M0 rods; thence east thence NV corner of Sec. 16. Township If 200 rods to the place of beginning South. Range 4 Earn, Salt Lake Kns AND WHEREAS, the said petition and Meridian, by means of tw otnplies with the requirements of ditches, No. 1 extending two milet iection 520 of the Compiled Laws of from a point N. 62 des, E. 4221. ft., and No. 2 extending one mile from , 'tab. 1917. the same has been approved and said propoint S. 11 de. E. 2000 ft. from the posed and has been designated as a city point of collection above described of the third class by said County The water will flow through a cm ity 'omnilssioners. and it has bern 14S.5 ft. and itischarse into Canrt' that an election be held In the Creek and be recovered therefrom at . S SS K. 207 ft. from the 'own of Castle lale, within the said point on Tuesday, the lsth day of Nl corner of said Section It!, and t rriiory, lay. A. 1. 1920, to determine the thence conveyed In a ditch a furthei dltance of 10. 3." ft. and there lined euestion whether said territory shall incorporated as a city, and for the from March 1 to July 15 of each vent lection of officers of said proposed to iiriKUte tiSS 92 acres of land inScc ity, and that notice of said election lion 5, in said Township lt South e pul.iishod once a week fur a iwrlod Ranne 4 East. This application I: f not less than four weeks In the designated in the State HiiKinee': ;mery County Progress, a Weekly office as No. Mti4.ewspappr putdished therein, all pur-l- a All protests against the Kiauting o ut to Section fi21 of the Compiled tld application, stating the reason aws of Ctah. 1917. therefor, must be made by affiduvit li NOW. THEREFORE, Notice Is duplicute. accompanied with a fee o' ereliy given that all election will be $2.50. and filed In this orfice wltbii ield at Castle Male, Emery County, thirty (30) days after the complelioi tab, on Tuesday, the ISth day of of the publication of this notice. lay. A. I). 1920. to determine the U. V. .MctlonuKle. State EiiKlnee uestion whether said territory shall Date of first publication .May e held at Castle Pale. 7e7Eert. .St ; 1920. Hate of completion of publi e Incorporated as a city of the third cation May 2tf, 1920. lass, and also for the election of the Mowing officers for said city, to hoi I Probate & Guardianship Notice ffiie until the next municipal elec-loOne mayor, five city Consult County Clerk or Kespectlv-Signer- a ouncilineii. one city recorder, and one for Further Information. treasurer. Ity Ity order of the Board of County 'oiiuulssioners. XOTICK TO CBEniTOHS Estate ot J. H. JEWKES. Clerk Antimo, otherwise known as Antonb (Seal) deceased. will Astrobolini, Creditors Dated this 14th day of April. A. D. present claims with vouchers to the 1920. undersigned ut Trice, Carbon County. State of Ctah, on or before the 4th VOTICK tXH PI BI.ICATIOV. Department of the Interior, C. S. Land day of June, A. D. 1920. HENUY Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. April Rl'QQERI, Administrator of the Es 10. 1920. Notice Is hereby, given that tate of Antimo, otherwise known a Lawrence Chrlstensen ot Kerron, Ctah. Antonio Astrobolini, Deceased. vbo, on December, 13, 1916, made Homestead Kntrv Serial No. 018659, NOTICE. NOTICE OF ELECTION for SVNWi, XWKSWtt, 8E4NW FOR THE INCORPORATION OK t. Section 7. Township 22 South, CASTLE DALE AS A CITY OF THE Range 7 Fast, Salt Lake Meridian, has TH I Rl CLASS ANI FOR THE El. EC riled notice of Intention to make three-vea- r TION OF OFFICERS FOR HAH proof to establish claim to the CITY. Whereas, the inhabitant of land above described, before the Clerk ertaiu territory hereinafter described of Hie District Court nt Castle Dale, have filed with i he Hoard of County Ctah. on tlio 25lh day of May. 1920. t'omiiils.sloneis of Emery Count y. State Claimant names as witnesses: Hyruni 'if Ctah, their petition In writing, pur- E. Huntsman and Delos Olsen of porting to be signed by more than one Rochester, Ctah, andN'eln Chrlstensen hundred of the real property taxpay and Liinionf CaldwII of Ferron, Ctah. rs who are iuallfied electors within OOCLD R. RLAKELY. Register. said territory, staling that said terri First pub. April 17 last May IB. 19i'0 o-- u: n X By GEORGE ELMER COBB (CvpyrtsM. kr tk WMra I'atoa.) X t Nawfr- - Ppr Eleanor Boyee trod the shady footpaths of the park witueyes cast down and a heavy heart. She evaded the gay groups, for her spirit were not In accord with festivity or companionship. She came to where they had been filling In refuse and rubbish. Dismal and grewsome as was the spot, at least there she could be alone and think out the problem of her sorry existence. For over a month she had been out of work, and but for the klud hearted-nesof her landlady she would have been without a roof to shelter her. It was a poor place at the best, but there were other struggling being like herself. She was thinking just now of one of these uufortunates, a young man named Lexter Brill. In his more flourishing days he had been courteous and considerate to her, had Invited her to the theater once or twice, was a player of the violin and an excellent sluger, and acquaintance with him had been a pleasure to Eleanor. For a week he had been ailing and Mrs. Booth and Eleanor had been faithful nurses and frleuds, Eleanor had exhausted her last dollar Tu the purchase of fruits and Ice. Brill had laughed at the anxieties o' those two. "I'll be all right in a few days," he told them, but for two days past a sort of lethargy had come over hltn and Mrs. Booth had said to Eleanor: "Mr. Brill Is a sick man, dearie, and I'm afraid we will have to send him He has no money to the hospital. and I am way behind In my rent, and oh ! the poor good sonls that a little help In time of need would help along!" and Eleanor went out trying to get a position at any price and failed. Then this gloomy isolation at the edge of the park. She noted a frayed edge of the wrap she wore, the broken shoe, and poked at the dirt about It aimlessly with the point of her umbrella. She never took off Its case for fear the tattered fabric would fall to pieces. As she prodded she abruptly leaned forward a bright glint caught her eye. She poked anew and drew a great long hreath as a tiny but gorgeous lady's watch came into view. With eager, trembling hands Elen-no- r brushed the dirt from the dainty bit of jewelry. The case was encrusted with diamonds. "It must be worth " and Eleanor figured nut an extravagant value. Then her face fell. "But It Is not mine," she whispered to herself. Shp arose with some precipitancy, looking excitedly all about her. holding tightly to the priceless bundle with her hand In her dress pocket. "Oh, dearie! Mr. Brill has had a very bad spell." greeted her as she reached home. "We must either send him away or get a doctor." "I will attend to that at once," said Her lips compressed und Eleanor. her statuesque face showed like a mask of stern justice. Regaining the street Eleanor entered the first pawn shop she came to. "I wish to borrow twenty dollars till I earn some money," she said. "I would buy the watch for a much larger price," hinted the pawnbroker, an avaricious gleam In his selfish eyes "It is a beauty yes, and worth so much as many hundred dollars." "No, I do not wish to sell," said Eleanor, and on hPr way back home left word for a doctor. It seemed as though brighter skies and new Inspiring hopes were to be awarded by fate all around after that. Within a week Dexter Brill was up and well and on his feet in a business way. Eleanor had secured work. At the end of the month she visited the pawnshop. "I wish to flay ten dollars on the watch," she said, contemplating its full redemption later and meantime advertising for an owner. The pawnbroker made an ado about He went to a rear detaining her. As Eleanor room and telephoned. was about to leave a man came In from the street. "You will excuse me, miss," he SRld. "but I am from the police department of justice, and it Is necessnry for me to question yon. How came you by that watch?" Eleanor was flustered somewhat, hut she narrated a clean, convincing story. Could she lead the detective to the spot where she had found it? "Oh. surely!" and In the rubbish heap the officer probed until he brought to light a dozen similar pieces of valuable jewelry. He explained to Eleanor how the jewelry had belonged to a wealthy society woman. The receptacle holding them, a silk bag, had disappeared, supposedly stolen by some servant. Now It appeared that In some manner the bag had found Its way into the family dust heap and thence to the park area. Mrs. Randolph Prexel was a lib lady. She Insisted upor seeing Eleanor, further upon the be stowal of a generous money reward And that became the nest egg of a fund later employed In the purchase of a wedding trousseau, for when the landlady recited to Dexter Brill th story of Eleanor's unfailing interest In him when he was 111. his pent up love burst all bounds In full confe s eral-m!nde- d -- We Carry a Complete Stock 1" The keynote of the treat problem of developnt whu.h ls facjns Ch!na is transmutation. The American commercial unavhe nt IVking, Mr. Julian Arnold, has laid emphasis on this In an rtiule in the Chines Recorder C tuna s Economic Problems and Christian Missionary Effort." 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