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Show Ptt.E tArrkV rYitrrv p6nfip.F5 ftance proposes a tax of EMERYCOUNTY PROGRESS EmeryUonntyAbstractCo CASTLE DALE, UTAH David Abstracter of Titles Licensed S. Williams, Editor and Proprietor Kstabllshed 1000 $2.00 a Year Be sure of the title to the land you purchase. You can nevt-- know the true condition without investigation Our Abstracts Tell It All ASS60AIK3 HUH STATE r O. Sorensou Jr., Mgr. '.'nXlislied every Saturday at Castle little, Utab J. K. KRID Allorney-at-Laand Notary Public Advertising liuteg on Application. r mt on bachelors. I AH DALE, NOTICE FOR PTBLICATIOV 10 per That Is one tax, at least, which married men will re- gret they can't pay. Always Lessons of the war may have been learned the way the average schoolboy learns his merely for temporary recitation purposes. . t.i BR. P. C. CIIRISTENSEN Dentist Two requests, Antagonistic each to th other, nre always before a street railway company ; higher wages and lower fares. Castle Dale, Utah of Dental Work All Kinds at- to. Satisfaction guarOffice at residence. tended anteed. With one's tailor willing to make him a really good suit of clothes for $200, he may well envy the zebra bis permanent stripes. B. W. DA I TON -- Notary Public Attornty-at-La- w, IMUCK. UTAH GROUCHERS ! Is there something you need in the follow' The Halifax Automobile association has prepared a series of Instructions In the name of the I safety first movement The Instructions are sent to all memMost" bers of the association. Interesting are the following : "Drive as If the other driver was a born Idiot. 'Drive as If all children and most pedestrians were bent on suicide beneath your whe-'H- . "Drive as If every hill hud a cavern at the bottom. "Drive as if every curve was a highwayman, a Bengal tiger, and a stone wall." Kisu A T T O It N ii i 1 : T rmc i:, 1 I' - V vn 1 Castle Valley Abstract Co. J. Anderson, Manager O. C A S T I, H A L K, UTAH We are prepared to do your abstracting with eare and dispatch. .You ran not wifely buy or sell land or secure a loan without having an abstract of the title to the same. I)H. J. W. NIXON I II Y S I C I A X & S II It (i K O X Office In Sorenson Uhlg. 1.LK OASTIJO - UTAH DR. R. E. CLOWARD KYK. i:.K, XOSH AX1 THHOAT Over Price Commercial and Savings Hank. Office hours by appointment. I'KK'i:, UTAH Who Is It thnt ore the Hinderers nnd Obstructors of the Race TUcves? No. Anarchists? No. Idlers? No. Grafters? No. Who then? Just these the Men and Women with a flrouch. Be too I!usy for a Grouch. For the Fellow with the Grouch Is the Fellow with a glass of I'oison In his hand who will pour It down jour throat If you let him. But you will Escupe him If you will only Be too Busy for a Grouch. A Grouch never helped anything or anybody. And It never failed to do Harm. The Big Man with a Grouch becomes at once a Little Man. The Little Man without a Grouch Immediately becomes a Big Man. Be too Busy for a Grouch. Suppose the Grouch does Irritate you, suppose he does try to get you off your Guard, suppose he does try to make you "Look Chenp," suppose he does attempt to "Get your Goat." Look him In the eye. Then knock him Into smithereens with a 60 h. p. City Bred Smile and Pass On to your Work and your business. Be too Busy for a Grouch. RECORD WARRANTS FAITH The reports of this bank show progress and successful investment. Strict adherence to the banking laws, careful transaction of the business and honest consideration of our depositors' interests go to make this institution a safe, subOur record justifies the stantial, and reliable depository. faith of our great number of depositors and insures safety. SAFETY HONESTY COURTESY CONVENIENCE ON MUDGUARDS Heavy Pieca of Cloth or Other Suita- uiv rnmvncn win uivv ninpis Protection. It Is easy to scratch and smear the front mudguards with grease when doing work on the engine, and the motorist would do well to follow the example of the best garages in protect these at times of engine repair. Secure a heavy piece of cloth or oQier suitable material oil cloth or Imitation leather large enough to completely cover the fender from tip to the point where it attaches to the running board. Throw this protective rover over the mudguard when making repairs or adjustments under the yimi will keep the enamel ho(l much better condition. nnd In GLASS SPARK PLUG CLEANER Comparatively Easy Matter to Make Carbon Removed In Jig Time. Effective Device It ls comparatively easy to make an effective spark plug cleaner, as follows:. Get a piece of glass tubing aboutthree indues long. In each end place a cork and bore each cork to take hhe threaded bushing of a spark Fill the tube with sand and plug. guRoIlne, Insert the spark plugs and shaktjt the device briskly. The sand and fflisollne will clean out the carbon In jlgj time. AUTOMOBILE A warm engine takes less fuel than a ciild one. ' Ttie brake mechanism seldom gets thes'lubrlcathai It deserves. Cfc'an off carbon with a cloth dipped In gasoline or a brush may be used. Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, UTAH Member of Federal Reserve System ; When It Is absolutely necessary to run on a flat tire keep the tire In soft dirt if possible. Don't blow yoiir horn In an attempt to hurry a herd of cows off the road. It can't be done. Excessive play in the ninln shr.ft of the gesirset may cause the gear shifter lever to be forced out of position. Make Your Life on the farm Easier The addition of a little pure flake graphite to the lubricating oil Is a help to motors that have seen some wear. dj putting in a run down storage battery quickly If the terminals occasionally touch the cover of the steel retaining box. will A RURAL TELEPHONE then have a "hired man" who ask9 no waes, eats no food, and works 21 hours a day, o".5 days in the year a hired man who is always ready and never kicks. You will Eastern Utah Telephone Co, J. Rex Miller, Manager Small bright metal objects, such as screws, may be blued by the simple process of placing them on a piece of sheet metal and holding over a fire until the parts being treated have as- sumed the desired color. One of the most useful methods of conserving the life of the springs is to cower them with boots of leather or Imitadou. r iohe ?, Clancy ) Kids Ok Their Cour Was on a Straight Line By. PERCY L. CROSBY Copyrixhi, br U McClnrf Newspaper Sjnd roir H $f i i V irx Ask us to tell you about our Budget Plan 1! hi iss r f way of paying ot your New Edison. Our Budget Plan finds the money for your New Edison, so you'll never feel the spending of it. Hie NEW EDISON milk W" You'll have your New Edison paid for before you know it. You'll enjoy it while you're IX THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIB. trlct Court of tha State of Utah, in and for Emery County. In the matter of the estate of Melvin A. ChristianNOTICE TO CREDIsen, deceased. TORS. Creditors will resent claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Emery. Emery Coim-t- . State of Utah, on or before the 16th day of September, A. D. 1920. A C CHRISTIANSEN. Administrator, p. E. Woods, Attorney for Administral tor. Price, Utah. First pub. July 1" last Aug. 7, 1920 Business Cards Window Cards Time Cards i bread and butter " Thi NminM Consult County Cierk or Reapply. Signers for Further Information. Birth Announcements Wedding Stationery Envelope laclofurea Sale Bills Hand Bills trice Lists Admission Tickets If it! a AVOID SMEAR Attorney) Y - : Letter Heads Note Heads Envelopes Bill Head Leaflets Calling Cards Statements Milk Tickets Meal lickets Shipping Tads Announcement Uriels Notes Coupons Blotters Invitations t aiders August. 1920. Claimant names aali? nesses: Bob Whitehead, Neils cT.l" Christensen, Andrew Christensen Billey Tucker, all of Cleveland rSf GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register First pub. July 3 last July 3i', i920 Probate & Guardianship Notices ing Unit HOW TO DRIVE By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS OLIVER K. CLAY ar Printing Needs! w With pome places saving daylight nnd others wasting tt, there Is nothing left for Old Sol to do but go on strike. at Your Service for A lPJtap.il Another reason for the population increase may fce that more people were sober enough to answer the tenuis taker's questions. Onmgeville, Utah rs partment of the Interior U "s'T" at Salt Laka City Utlh' iM 29. 1920. Notice is Henry Carlow of clevetaK v?2 who, on January 16. 1915,made HT" stead Entry. No. 013320, for u v,'" 22. Townshin NNWa. Section south, Range 9 east, Salt Uka m?V ian. has filed notice of intentn make three-yeproof to claim to the land above desorihlJ h tore the Clerk of the District Col L Castle Dale. Utah, on the 12th ft Office Pamphlets Catalogues Circulars Fosters XOTJCE. UNITED STATES LAND Office, Salt Lake Cilv, Utah April 24. 1920. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selecu-by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Idemnitv School lands, viz: Serial 025829. NW4SE4, SWSE',;, SWt NIC,, Section 1, T. 21 S.. It. 6 E, S. I, M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office fur inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agriculture purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered suchafficient evidence of racter of the tracts and the sections obfrom otherwise free thereof, being jection, will be approved to the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. d Checks Blauks Notices Labels Lcdat Blanks Menu Cards Placards Dodders Pest Carda iproiircuis Hecelpia Prompt, careful and efficient attention given to every detail Don't Send Your Order Out of Town Until You See What We Can Do al providing for it. System in the pocket-boo- k does the trick. Ask about it and see how well it works. A. R. COE ANNOUNCEMENT We have employed a Master Mechanic and Electrical Expert Airmen Guide Cavalry. While the Fourteenth cavalry was on the march recently from Fort Sail Houston, Tex., to Fort Ringgold, Tex. an aviator, who chanced to pass ovet their heads, acted as their volunteer guide. The observer in the airplane saw that, instead of the Trio City road, they were following what is known a? the Somerset road. He advised them of their error by a message droppec! in front of the moving column, anc' the troop detoured to the correct road officers reported thf The incident to the chief of operations at Kelly field upon their arrival, and 2. minutes later n map showing thf route to their destination, Fort Ring gold, was dropped in the middle of the marching column. e Just What Did He Mean? Little Henry Hcanhammcr rs a typical lloosier youngster, who uses his ears to good advantage. Since prohibition has been enforced in Indiana he has heard a great many remarks made by people who In the past were accustomed to Imbibing occasionally. But at Christmas he electrified his family by his own opinion. The Christmas tree was aglow and everyone was talking about Its beauty, etc. Finally if came Henry's time to say something and he did. He looked at the brilliant tree. "(Joe. it's ail lit up," he sighed, "anil 1 sure wish 1 was, too." Indianapolis News. Hard Luck. "I was horn too early," he sighed. "What's the matter?" "I had to wear overalls when they were a badge of hard labor, and now that wenrin' 'em is fashionable I'm oul of the game." , to give our customers absolute satisfaction. Give him a trial. Let Us Estimate the Cost of repairs on your car or machinery of any All estimates freely and cheerfully kind. given. Welding r Battery Work Our Specialty Horseshoe Tires and Tubes for All Makes of Cars Complete Line Auto Accessories Eastern Utah Motors Co. (Incorporated) Successors to Huntington Garage. HUNTINGTON, UTAH "THE CLANCY QROTHCRS AT TCMPJ flv across the pond in their soapw. |