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Show I 8. I f-i- Famous tb J hip WASHING CAR Men, It to Become Busineu Block. . ! SOME i ll-oa- r, rt at day of a wit. Cltm n. and Ltah. tilers distinguished men who ertained there was Dan- en' .re bei Wel'fer. going to ana rroiu nis On on th,. old Plymouth coach. ,e Webster's liberality .'oount of Mr. In wns , i wiis ,!,,. hefnrp the coach v : eD-.- 4 .Mr. on Its trip. to proceed was olwiiys generous In his tips to ftaMe buys and bell hops of those ,! savs tnat ne to the scraro-im)v- s in the hotel yard. In The present structure was built the ground $7, hut several years ago remodeled Into stores and joor was the upper part was used as the jf nen Auaws acuuemy otei proper. the place was used as 5 in its prime house for students wno i boarding ame to Quiney rrom other cities ana itates ami were obliged to make their sbode in the city of presidents. 'ent l".vs anu" l'lslory goldpieces n threw TO HOME GARDENS That People Are Be- Realiie the Danger of indications Are ginning to a Food Famine. A VARNISH EASILY SCRATCHED i c .jtts TURNING local seed store was crowded with tustcnners. "What does this mean?" the etor was nsKeu. "I gues it means that other Only Pure Castile Soap or Nonalkall Soaps Should Be Used in Remov. Ing Grease Wax Polishes Are Quite Efficacious. owner should forget that unusual care must be taken In washing a new car during the first few uipnths of use. tl'be best of varnish requires consid- hle time to harden, and until that time tbe finish Is easily scratched. Only pure castile soap or soaps, should be used for the removal of grease. Gasoline Is out of the question. Lukewarm (not warm) water should he used In washing, and accumulations of mud or dust should be carried off by means of a one-Incstream of water from the hose Instead of being rubbed off with a sponge. After a thorough rinsing, the varnish should be dried by means of a chamois-ski- n wrung out continually In clear water. A long sweeping movement of the chamois produces better results than a rotary motion. A soft woolen duster is preferable to a feather duster for the interior of the car. Plate-glas- s windows are best cleaned with soapy water to which a small propri people ne said, thinking wnat 1 uo, "that unless food production Is speed ed up there'll be famine conditions In this country In 1921. Farmers say they can't get help in order to produce our food as usual, and It's up to every man help himself. We run as high as customers a day here. This is In r addition to a big business. It's piin? to keep up like this all through the month, too. It did last 1.200 mail-orde- Dependent Mothers' Bond Interest Bond Sinking Fund Fund $16,617.66 el.CSl.75 830 90 2.492.65 3.323.55 16.617.66 24.926.50 Fugi Poor Fund County Road Fund State Road Fund . P Anderson, E. O., surveying of Carbon-Emer- y line E. O., assisting Anderson. county recorder Abridge, Charlie, road work . Abridge. Raymond, road work Adams, am, roads Adams. John, road work .... Allen. Sariah, refund of taxes 49.00 139.00 88.00 Allen. A., road work .... $66,470.6? Allen, Maivlh.t, dependent mo- - 42.00 Otrk $ Recorder Sheriff Treasurer '. . . ther ther Abelin, Sophia, refund es abated Abelin, Sophia, dependent mo 636.50 2.007.20 127.64 34.00 2,S05.34 1.416.52 17M.20 " goods. 227.00 501.14 303. S3 230.89 55.97 aries Sale of Effects of Antonio Astrolilini. deceased. . State of Utah, account maps and plats Sophia Davis, warrant returned H. L. Spalding, warrant cancelled Sale of Old Linoleum State of I'tah, account inheritance tax apprais- iT j It Stenographer Extraordinary. Two members of the bar were trying a replevin suit in the superior court recently and in the course of the trial got into a sharp wrangle as lawyers sometimes I(j over the admission of a certain piece of evidence. The wrangle resolved itself into an oral battle in which both lawyers tried to talk at once. spoke in loud tones and at a gait. When the smoke had cleared away and the case was over they were quite surprised to learn tfcat the court stenographer had been aide to get down In bis book eve.-- v word they had said, despite the fact they were both talking at tlte same time. The clerk of courts commented on the The body of an automobile must be carefully washed and cleaned; otherwise it will lose its beautiful finish. amount of alcohol has been added. KInsing may be done in the usual way, the chamois being used to take up the moisture remaining on the car body) first making sure the chamois is free from grit. Wax polishes have been on the market for a number of years and their application is a simple matter. A piece of clean cheese cloth is used In applying the wax and another to distribute It evenly. It. L. Prlndle, In Popular Science Monthly. AVOID OVERHEATING ENGINE They rapid-tir- feat. "Oh " remarked one of the lawyers, "that little chap could take down a huilMnrm and never miss a stone!" ReIngenious Automatic Safeguard Owner-H- ow Car Devised by cently It Works. A car owner recently devised an Ingenious automatic safeguard against The ground for the igoverheating. nition current was made by soldering a copper wire to the top of the rear cylinder. Just as soon as heat enough develops In the cylinder the solder is melted and the engine automatically y .... Portland Express. stops. Fading Shrines To me, after WATCH of Oriental Splendor. revisiting the East f'tr an absence of ten years, it seems as if all its splendid past and till bs present discontent were record-"- i ui d symbolized in the Imperial pal-acof Peking, Seoul and Tokyo. Ten Jears ajro all three were the habitation-, of emperors, sacred spots from v mysterious depths issued the diets whereat men trembled B:1 H. Today the Son of Heaven ''id the Lord of the Jfoiiiing Calm have gone their ways, to join the 'i"iiniful company of kings In exile. ' idy his majesty of Tokyo remains, ''in: mysterious figure in the medieval delusion of Cbiyoda, a picturesque survival of old Japan, like an idol in a shrine, a sort of living Buddha In 'he great new city throbbing with machinery J. o. T. Bland in Asia. CLOSELY FOR NAILS Run Hand Around Shoe After RemovCause-Pre- vent ing Tire to Ascertain Second Mishap. Warrants Outstanding June General Fund motor cooling system by keeping the Salary Fund ' matfrom foreign radiator cells free Poor Fund In cars where the headlamps are the fenders, looseness In fastened these latter results in excessive vibration, which will account for rapid ruin to of bulbs. spring from If In a hurry to ovet kerosene little a pour squeaking, with It, guiding the oil down the sides the finger so It will run in between th leaves. stop a Less Warrants Outstanding June 30, General Fund Salary Fund Poor Fund Mother's Dependent 1920 3,413.77 7,150.69 1,29 7 Fund 39 County Road Fund i.i to June 30, 1920 190 06. 49 00 I. 70 court mother Brasher, Ann, poor Barney, Orson, road work ... Barney, J. O.. road work ... Barney. Earl, road work .... Barney, Arville, road work . . Barney, Lawrence, road work Bailey, Mrs. George, dependent mother Bryan. Sarah A., poor Bryan, Sarah A., refund of taxes abated Beebe Sons, burial expense of Indian Blackham, Hazel, dependent 60 5.50 6.00 7 10.00 185.75 64.00 60.00 9.00 27.00 49.00 133.00 161.00 8.00 80.00 6.90 S- - 9.60 60.00 60.00 mother Heal. Mrs. Ira A., poor Brown, Iaura E., dependent mother Iaura E., refund of taxes abated 168.00 Brown, 10.00 62.20 Myers, J. D., road work Behling, John 11., Inspection of bees Bowen Mercantile Company, linoleum for court house . . Bowen Mercantile Company, lumber, nails Ilowen Mercantile Company, globes for court house Behling, William, roud work . Barber, Earl, road work Brandon, Karl, road work ... Broderiek, John, Juror district court Bonneville Lumber Co., lumber, nails, etc Bernard, Dr. W. II., registrar vital statistics Broderiek, Wilford, road work Broderiek, Ferry, road work . Broderiek, John B., road work Booth, F. A., road work Ileal, Sylvia, refund of taxes 26.00 22.60 507.89 .... .... abated Myers, .1. road work Joseph, burial 1.70 17.25 62.50 62.50 13.25 171.70 D., Burnett, 8.00 23.00 44.50 65.62 33.85 7.50 40.00 ex- pense Mrs. W. O. Potter . . . Burnett, Joseph, refund of Mrs. W. G. Potter's taxes . Black, Elvlna, refund of taxes 25.00 2.05 abated Beach, Susan, refund of taxes abated linoleum Castle Dale and supplies for court house Castle Valley Press, printing . Christensen, N. J., assessing . (Jhristensen, Casper, refund of taxes abated 7.54 10.00 Co-o- Christensen, mother L. clerk Childs, Klstie, dependent D., assisting county Cox, Jehu, assisting surveyor. Cox, Hal, road work Cox, Mary Alice, dependent mother Cox, Mable, poor Cottrell, Melvin, witness at at hearing Crompton Paper & Ribbon Company, ribbons Continental Oil Co., supplies for trucks Con. Wagon & Machine Co., wire, etc Cheshire, Thomas, refund of taxes abated Clair, Olevia, dependent moth- er Day, '3-7- .... .... $16,775.41 $ 1,094.23 l i ft T " r 14,879.35 12.81 861.85 2,866.10 22.2 150. 9d 430.14 Abe 257.52 3.00 260.00 10.00 64.00 6.00 105.00 3.00 90.00 67.50 1.70 4.50 198.21 235.26 10.00 97.50 2.00 E., juror district court . . Day, Ruth Tolboe, assisting assessor Day, Cecil, coal and wood for court house Day, Cecil, work on court room Day, June, road work Day, Alice, poor Day, Ira N., road work Davis, Mary A., poor Davis. Robert, assessing Davis, Ernest Jr., road work . 7.20 261.25 69.00 II. 50 63.00 21.00 48.00 60.00 12.00 7.00 (Continued on reverse side) $21,515.35 256.07 838.46 6 20 24.00 10' ,269.97 Total $ 1 ,409.44 court statistics 5 $85,754.62 EMERY COUNTY, UTAH 198 00 Samuel, Juror district 4.00 Cooley, C. II., road work 16.00 Cooley, C. N'., road work C. and E., crops pests Cooley, 300.00 inspector's salary C. and E., crops pests Cooley, 200.00 revolving fund Cooley, C. E., crops and pests 90.50 inspector's expense 28.00 Conover, Wilburn, assessing . . . LOO Combs, George, road work $ 8,191.42 Carbon County, transitory 2783.55 stock claims $ 2.631.57 poor . . . 300.30 29,953.25 Collingham, Robert, 16.00 road work Curtis, Willie, 1,265.22 Coe, A. R., medicine for indi5.00 7.00 gent 3.94 Clark, T. J., assisting county 173.00 surveyor 90.00 Cowley, J. M., roads $102,530.03 Day, Mrs. Enimer J., depend56.00 ent mother Day, Abe E., health officer . , 89.80 Day, Abe E., registrar vital 29.50 2.',9"9" Jalance in Treasury, June 30, 1920 General Fund Salary Fund Bond Sinking Fund I'oor Fund Tioi.on.lont Mothers' Fund County Road Fund Farm Demonstration Fund State Expense Fund State Road Fund eor Altfer, 40.00 .... State Expense Fund COUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1, 1919, 1,098.40 2,940.88 902.91 312.00 98.60 1,808.63 1,030.00 Paid Interest on Bonds Paid State Road Commission, of Utah Paid Administrators of Decedents Estates To Error on Mary Davis Warrant Refund of Taxes, Archie Hudgens After removing the tire because of a puncture, run the hand around the Few owners pay the attention to thi shoe to ascertain If it was caused by ball bearings that these latter deserve a a nail. If this is not done and nail wait until the gawg was the cause, a puncture may he They usually to the injury dom attention calls man caused Immediately In the replacement by breakage. tire. For the Fiscal Year from July 30. 191 Dependent Mothers' Fund State Expense Fund County Road Fund Farm Demonstration Fund ter. LEDGER BALANCES Unconscious Cerebration. Due Emery County, from Apropos of the popular Interest !n State of Utah, for assessing and collecting: the ouija board, a State Bounty Fund, for assessing and collecting. . . correspondent says: "An State Road Commission, foi assessing" and colexperiment in unconscious lecting may be made In this way. Green River Irrigation District, for assessing and Ti'lie a piece and to It attach a fine silk thread with a bit of collecting sealing State of Utah, for Jurors and witnesses " in. Then take an empty tumbler and Balance in Treasury, June 30, 1920 s""pend the nickel in the center of the Warrants Outstanding, June 30, 1919 IsVtj K'ass, holding the thread tightly bea By Revenue Account tween the thumb and finger and resti125,458.15 ng the elbow on the 'funny bone. Then, without conscious volition of the DETAIL OF RECEIPTS muscle-think of Its movement east, June 30, 11S XV"M, north or south, of returning to Uhlance in Treasury, 1,456.60 General Fund the center. You w ill find that the coin 579.77 Fund Salary "ill 1.554.91 obey tbe thought, although you Fund Bond Interest give consciously no direction for the 12,441.36 Bond Sinking Fund 11.65 l ovement." From the Outlook. Poor Fund 1,059.97 . . . Fund Mothers' Dependent 2.20 Short-Sighte- d County Road Fund Mortals. 1,044.70 . . Fund Farm Demonstration The golden moments In the stream 53.20 State Expense Fund f life rush no see we and 4,967.96 us, past State Road Fund 1,000.50 but sand ; the angel came to visit Decedents' Estate Fund us, and we only know them when they are gone. George Eliot. cere-oraii- .... a 225.00 453 05 1 ers' txnense Best results can be secured from 262 93 Xj.efise Allred, Harvey, road work Allred. Merrill, assisting sur- - Beach, Frank, health officer . work . . lrtS.tHI IN'hcIi. Anthony, road Burrounhs Adding Machine j OH Co., aildinit machine stand . Burr, E. 10., road work 4.30 Bailey, Mrs. Eva, dependent From Carbon County, account one half cost surveying Carbon-Emer491.03 line TO CLEAN ENGINE CYLINDERS 4 7U From Poll lux 1,377.59 road for Forest Manti From Reserve, purposes Important to Have Piston In Upper From State of Utah, account of Judgment, Utah Fuel most Position of Its Sweep to 1,599.49 Company vs. Emery County Protect Surface. From School District, account of Judgment Utah Fuel 2,399.24 Company vs. Kmery County 51.37 It has long been customary to clean From School District, refund of taxes abated elecgasoline engine cylinders with long- - From School District, registrars for school bond 18.90 tion handled scraping tools, the cutting 451.75 and witness certificates State of From Utah, jury In edges of which are hardened. From State Road Commission, for refund of taxes 20.54 scraping a cylinder In this manner. It Is Important to have the piston In the From State Road Commission, account of Judgment 1,013.01 Utah Fuel Company vs. Emery County uppermost position of Its sweep, 99.60 since otherwise the scraping tool Is From Rent of Trucks 134.53 likely to slip Into the bore of the cyl From Taxes heretofore reported uncollectable inder and injure tbe smooth surface $107,269.97 of the cylinder wall. American Mo AND EXPENDITURES COMPENSATION" torist. DETAIL OF 675.00 $( County Commissioners' salaries 1,073.72 ANY UNDERINFLATION AVOID Commissioners' Expense County 1.200.00 County Clerk's Salary 605.25 Assistants and Clerk's Deputies County Do Not Chief Reason Why Many Tires 1,080.00 Recorder's Salary County Give Maximum Mileage Regulate 862.50 County Recorder's Deputies and Assistants 1,000.00 Proper Pressure. County Treasurer's Salary 986.00 County Treasurer's Deputies and Assistants 700.00 Underinflatlon Is the chief reason County Assessor's Salary 5. 482. 81 why many tires fall to give maximum County Assessor's Deputies and Assistants 308.77 Assessor's Expense mileage. To determine quickly what County 720.00 Salary Attorney's County air pressure to carry on tires: For 360.00 at Green River Deputy County Attorney's three-inctires divide the weight of County Attorney's Expense 341.25 load by 32; for four-inc- h 1,100.00 tires, by 48 County Sheriff's Salary 840.00 and for by 64. Tire mileage County Sheriff's Deputies and Assistants 538.04 will be increased greatly if the motor-bi- County Sheriff's Expense 240.00 County Salary Physician's air pressure properly. regulates 420.00 Janitor's Salary County 50.00 County Surveyor's Salary 376.80 Health Officers and Registrars of Vital Statistics 3,631.80 Relief of Indigent Poor 2.237.50 others Relief of Dependent 17,430.21 Roads, Rivers, and Bridges Books, Stationery, Steel Filing Equipment, Printing, 2,728.81 etc od a friend a race with Don't start 225.97 Lights, Fuel, etc., for Court House 279.35 a public highway. Justice and Constable Fees 464.94 Improving County Property 4,012.91 Ball bearings must not be adjusted Paid to Other Counties, account transitory stock taxes 262.65 Refund of Taxes so that they are too tight or cramped 229.20 Bees of Inspection and ExPests and Salary Inspector's Crops County ad an makes hose Ordinary garden 579.00 pense mirable protector for Ignition cables 150.00 Secretary of State, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917 .... 200.00 . Fund and Pests Revolving Inspector's Crops County 682.45 In case of a blowout, examine the Jurors and Witnesses 87.85 tube you are going to use very care- Jurors and Witnesses at Coroners' Inquests . . t 954.65 Line Surveying Carbon-Emer- y fully. 285.00 Premium on County Treasurer's Bond 25.00 Bond Assessor's on Premium Is County greatly The pleasure of driving 130.50 Taxes Collecting Treasurer's Transitory Expense enhanced if the cooling system of tlx 6,238.01 Judgment, Utah Fuel Company vs. Emery County ... 62.02 car Is in good condition. Probation Officer's Expense 30.00 Law Books 585.67 It would seem that every car own Miscellaneous Expenditures er ought by this time to be warned $60,479.63 Total Appropriations against running on too rich a mixture AQJTOH1IB01LE 40.00 5.00 t n 10 00 Asimus, W. F., powder, etc... . Allred. Isaac, road work and bridge plank Allred. Isaac, commissioner sutlary Allied. Isaac, commissioner's i 120.00 1 five-inc- man said that sales indi cated that persons who decided to retire from the home-gardebusiness, now that the war Is over, have changed tlieir ideas, and that the number of home gardens is Increasing Instead of diminishing. He added that It is strange that while the:-was much crop shortage last year seeds of all kinds, with the probable exception of peas, are in ample supply. Indianapolis News. SCO 100.00 of tux in , road work . 86S.5i Attwoo.l, i v rubook.s and office 1.251.40 Arrow Press,.... Sll, (piles 220.75 F. W., road work.. Aiiibrsiiii, Ucilicr. liulh, witness justice t,l 3 01 court 90.22 Beach. A. o.. juror district h year." The seed 00 1.00 1 l. From Tax Sale Redemptions h'rom Fines. Justice Courts From Licenses From lniejest on Daily Balances From 3 per cent l'enalty, 191S Taxes From 3 per cent Penalty, 1919 Taxes From Transitory Stock Taxes paid by other counties . From State Road Commission, for half salaries State of I'tah. for half salaries From State Bounty Fund, for half salaries From Incorporated Cities and Towns, account half salFrom From From From From From 725 abated Fee Colkfted by County Officer Don't forget to remove and reverse your Inner tubes every three months. They appreciate a change and will pay for It. Don't buy a nameless tube or casing. The manufacturer who Is afraid to put bis name on his product Is ashumed of the non-alku- h Taies Collected General Fund my. No automobile are to I of New Auto. o.i1.v. . . Unusual Care Must Be Exercised During First Months of Use i DON'TS wheels out of alignment. Wheels that "don't track" are gluttons for rubber. Dvifl let your Inflation ret below the point recommended by .the tire dealer. Underinflatlon Is keeping thousands of working overtime. lon't overiuilate. If you like the sensation of solid tires, buy a wagon. Don't ignore small cuts. A patch in time saves dollars. Don't buy tires smaller than recommended by the manufacturer for a car of the weight of the one you own. It Isn't econo- J 0ld Hancock house, situated In Quiucy, has ceased to be a re. Tbe f"'est'nt owner of tne PrPFaxon, is to have the genry f7' part' removed and the first floor I 'rerted i'lU) a large ousIness block. hotel has only provided sleeping l -- ers for a number of years. old stage coach (de diiys of the was one of the jlaPflwk house . ..I on 1 1 ii.a ctam foeGu. ,Hne IlOieif " ,u "u aii'' tne Drsl l"u,-- RUBBER fon't run your car with the EFFICIENT WAY 17 tion to d TIME Mas., Associated m Quiney, Mete OF MARCH gjsTO Ucd R U said amount conEmery County has a bonded indebtedness of $35,000.00, of each, numbered $1,000.00 denomination of the bonds thirty-fivsisting of to 35, inclusive, and dated February 1, 1910, and bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. wnicn Esaery County owns Lot 1, Block 12, Castle Dale Townsite. upon also of value $10,000.00, of the and approximate Jail, stands the courthouse most of tax deeds, auditor's real by of estate, acquired of a number parcels which is in the vicinity of Green River, Utah. Following are the names of the per Nathalie, health ofsons, companies, and corporations to Anderson, 7.50 ficer Is been have whom countv warrants Anderson. Nathalie, registrar 10.00 sued for the period commencing, July vital statistics 1st. 1919, and ending June autn. Anderson, Charlotte, care of 240.00 Superstitious e ,419.03 19.80 21 .515.35 125,458.15 , 1 1920: ig 121.172.12 Arnold Glen, road work Arnold, William, health officer Arnold. William, road work . . Anderson, James S., road . work Anderson, Andrew, juror district court Anderson, O.J., assisting coun ty recorder $ 18.50 26.00 62.14 7.00 9.60 7.00 indigent Anderson, Swain, appropriation poor fund Anderson, Marion, road worn Anderson, A. W., inspection of Anderson, M. P.. road work . Anderson, Eliza M.. poor Anderson, John, road work . . Anderson, E. O., county surveyor's salary 50.00 49.00 72.50 42.00 60.00 39.00 50.00 Do You Believe In Signs ? r If you do you are a judicious advertiser and a good business man. 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