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Show I EfERY COUNTY PROCESS, CASTLE tULE, tfT Alt EmsrjcountjAbstractCo EMERYCOUNTY PROGRESS ASTLE DALE. UTAH David S. Williams. Editor and j V $2.00 a Year The man Probate FARM BUREAU TO resort-temper- Proprietor 1000 ure of the title to the land you uuichab.. You can never know the :rue condition without Investigation. 4 K of Titles Established Abstracter Licensed RELATIVE It will he Impossible to estimate the s country's millionaire until the have counted up their summer's receipts. PLM returned from his without a puncture Is as ri,. or t fhInf0rJh MARKETING NOTICE TO of George T. Olsen. deSt?8 era to the undersigned at JX5 Building, mice citv before, the who has vacation proud as the fellow whose baby has Just cut the first tooth. Miiardhiiij Consult Countv Signers for 52 Discussion of "a square deal for agriculture" will be the principal topic of the Utah State Farm bureau con vention to be held in Salt Lake City on January 6, 7 and 8, according to anO. Soreoson Jr., Mgr. Published every Saturday at Castle nouncement of the bureau's executive the man who begins his remarks with committee. To bring this one topic D. 1920; date of utt Dale, Ttab "I can remember when " before the farmers of the state and j uary 22. 1921. j Advei-tMnreach some conclusion that will be of Kates on Application. K. HEID J. benefit to the farmers, the manufit.'- j v-r.ankruptcles are Increasing every turers l)HM'OrFT and the consumers, the commit- In month that Prussia, & Reservoir tlorricy-ut-l.aJ T. 81 proving again and Notary Public Canal So pressure Is poor propaganda for five of Co a tee has arranged program while succeeds like w success, of nothing business. place rates. two higher Emery Utah genera! sessions, three luncheons, are delinquent upon the foliowJ Orangeville, Utah j nothing fails like failure. executive sessions and twenty-tw- o cnbed stock, on account Hundreds of It Is hoped that holiday prices will committee meetings. levied on the;17th day of v"Ml,s The divinity which doth hedge a farmers are expected to he present at do their dropping early. 1920, the several in the will be In u poor working order when these meetings, which king Is DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN names ui. me respective ih.-r?-ODnr-Smith F. " the and Utah servant the for maids Joseph strike Hotel, royal The devil Is the tuilor of the man .VUUjj. ers as follows: Memorial building of the L. D. S. U. Dentist an eight-hou- r day and get It who uses religion as a cloak. Name Shares Practically every marketing problem ' Castle Dale, Utah Isaac Allred will he brought before of the farmers loan Mr. a for Blank asked "I 24.4 When It's some just hair bob their ' 125H girls Nobody Las much respect for conthe convention and will he discussed of $20." Wiley P. Allred 13. hard to tod tell AH Kinds of Dental Work atare whether they tooted Clara stantly Broderick Not only have farmers any more. from sides. all Larsen authority 21. "A near relative. Isn't he?" tended to. Satisfaction guar8 lazy to comb It or too emancipated Peter . Bunderson been asked to present their views, but 13.5 II. anteed. he pur me off with 50 cents.' G. M. Burr Office at residence. "Yes, Did anyone ever hear of a famine to remain slaves to tradition. the will also he viewpoint 21. given they A. C. Chrisiansen of the manufacturer using farm prodthat wasn't "grim" and didn't "stalk?" 16.9 i:.o Elsworth Christiansen The deportation of the Reds seems ucts. The special departments will be 4. Erastus Christiansen to even cereals, more been than have sugar .5 brutal crops, dairying, canning, The Interest In baseball during the R W. DALTON Ui Arthur Campbell 13.5 anybody supposed at first. The soviet beets, drainage and irrigation, cattle, coining winter promises to be H. E. Duzett bureau's 7.3 sheep and wool, swine, authorities are making them work. Attorncy-at-Lau Notary Public Alfred W. Hansen j 7.5 finance, legislation and women's work, J3.B C. Andrew Hansen A number of prominent speakers of 5. PKICE. ITAIl Thus far no sugar profiteers have both L'nder the stimulus of lower prices John P. Nielson .5 state and nation have been in151 O. T. Olsen the consumer Is again beginning to gone to prison, but they must be vited to give addresses. These in59.8 John T. Olsen be one. bleeding unholy profits at every pore, clude farmers, lawyers, state and fed-- j 12.5 45 Ji and that Is acute suffering for them. edit-- : 12. Margaret Sorenson eral officials, manufacturers, 46.11 P. HIS Anderson K. OLIVER CLAY VIEWS HAVE CHANGED Wiley 13.75 home economists cators, hankers, 1U "True womanhood will shine," writes A tut . : .i w. in a i She: ... It's every man's duty to .... The French government Is shipping and newspaper men, all interested (District. Attorney) a poetess. Not If the powder puff can .aUy.K uni law. M nun of shares each in marry. fhe of economic solution present parcel of such stock $100,0)0,(XiO In gold to the United A T T O K X t: Y - A prevent It! He: Yes, I even once thought It may be necessary will be sold at J! hut what effect this will have problems. The complete program will States, lie was his privilege. auction sale at the meetinghouseh PKICE, t'TAII be announced acceptances being The French are predicting the col- on the price of coal we are unable to received from upon Emery, Utah, on the 20th .lav i. all of these prospective state. ary. 1921, at the hour of 1 o'clock i lapse of Bolshevism. More power to speakers. MiCKIE SAYS the prophets! m., to pay - delinquent assessment A unique feature of the convention The fare between Los Angeles and will be the luncheon series, three noon- -' thereon together with the cost of UDR. J. V. NIXON Marshal Foch says he hopes to visit Boston 's now $150, and each town day events being scheduled for the trin:ng ana expense of sale. Bt a different Idea about the dioiucr or tne Board. I. A PETTEI, Hotel Utah, to which all farmers are the Lulled States. The hope Is enHYSICI A N & S U R ii E O IS Secretary. rection in which the trip is worth the invited to remain. At these luncheons tirely mutual. Office in Suienaon BIJk. iWlONO GREEN, OOUOW, KAA.E, First pub.JVc.25, 1920; last Jan.U.Ds brief addresses will be made by speakmoney. CAatvwwtELS,, NcuN,rAzuAllkl ers on western of and national fame CASTIK HALE UTAH Having tried sovletlsm. a large num. C09U, FRANC'S, OrtWENS, OPkCV, In Peru they burnt a town down to economic and civic problems facing NOTICE TO WATER USERS her of Russians are now ready foi' the country. BEANS FROaSKANS, State Engineer's Office, Salt LakeOtt rid like of the Ket rats. Something sotnell.ug else. The Utah State Farm bureau is Utah, December 15, 1920 that Is likely to happen on n large a state-widNotice Is hereby given that David planning membership In If Itussla scale Dalshevikl the keep campaign through which it is expectWith Hie lilgb price of coal there Is Madseu & Co. of Ephraim, Utah, ha M'Stle Valley Co. more satisfaction made aubllcation in aconnU ed that tliis organization, already the in gazing upon It on long enough. the requirements of the ComDita IR than In burning It. O. J. Anderson. Manager largest body of men and women in l awcnf I'tah 1017 jf. 3 will be the In even made the One of difficulties much state, locatlnp Session- Laws of Utah, 1919, to U T a n CASTLE larger. Preparatory to this member-- ! The psalmist who said In his haste profiteers Is the fact that In the cotirsi propriate fifteen (15) second-fw- t Jin picjiaitHl to do your abstract- water from Seely creek. In Sanwuii ship campaign the bureau has started of who distribution, that men all buy everybody are liars proved that ist Ml tli care and dispatcli. You can a state-widuuuiil. xiie water win De aivertedil advertising campaign, anything regards the person who sells teiling about the iot safcl) buy or sell hind or secure they are not always so. deg. eastsoos work of the bureau point north 35 - lomi without bavin-- ; It as one of them. from the northwest corner of Sectict an abstract of and the plans for the convention. One o, lownsnip tin title to the same. Make no mistake. A man can he south, Kange 4 cut, of its advertisements advises the Salt Lake base and meridian, and cot a professional ball player and be hon Voting schools for women are hemp farmers of the state that: veyea in a canal 24,500 ft. in lengtl formed, but It Is fervently hoped that "We are entitled to cost of producest and on the square. where it will be discharged into C. men will be employed as teachers, tion, plus a fair profit for our investtonwood creek, Ephraim precineCfrw wnere it win ne recovered at tw In these Volstead days a man may otherwise vnien will soon know more ment in addition to fair wages. p;ct 1550 ft. east and lit points, namely: "We work cannot out these do men. probsmell like a barber shop and yet uot about voting tban tt. from south wy, corner ol Set the lems as Individuals. It must "be 14, T. 17 S., R. 3 E.: and 2490 ft nortt have a shave In a week. and 525 ft. west from the S conm Just as the estimate of a 3.000,009-000-bush- through organization. "Don't complain unless you are willof Sec. 10, Township 17 S R. ) t. corn crop promises cheeper I want all the hogs In Emery and and conveyed in two canals aDDrad. Spinsters who once looked under the food ing to help clear up things. it bobs and somebody up says Carbon counties for shipment. Tim bwl before retiring now look over thelf "The farm bureau Is our medium for mateiy s miles in length, and then used from May 20 to July 1. incluilvi metns nothing because the farmers action. prices paid. Will give fry lushest shoulders before registering. of each year, as a supplemental lim have no stock to feed the corn to. yours the once-ov"It is an organization of farmers any tbne. Writ ply to irrigate 6880 acres of land un or phon and for farmers' interests, formed, braced in all of Sees. 15 and S3. Census figures r..j mighty .uninter financed and officered by farmers. It Sec. 10, E Sec. 21, WK.itJ SW4, esting information after you know the is your organization. VVM. Sec. 22, and Wft I I WOULD RATHER Sec. 2 7, and SWK Sec. 31,1 population of your own town. "Join the farm bureau and get your Mi Sec. 10, NW'i Sec. 11, Hl'VTIXGTOX, UTAH neighbor to join and give the organizSec. 16, NiSi NV-- Sec. 15, whole-hearteation GEORGE ADAM8 MATTHEW By is support." it Sec. 17, truly remarkable how every Sec. 18, T. 17 S., 1 Officers and directors of the organ3 E. body can see declining prices except ization, which has offices In suite 020 In addition It is desired to store HI the fellow with the pocketboek. I Would Rather icre-feMcCornick building. Salt Lake, are: When on Want Flowers for aay of water from Oct. 1 of ad Be a plain Friend, Valued, Trust 4 President, D. D. McKay, Huntsville; to July 1 of the year following year purpose just ask telephone operP U BI j! C ATI O X . J) E - i reservoir known as the Beaver Dam Ilonored and held at all times unques national representative, J. F. Burton, NOTICK TOR ator for of the Interior, U. S. Land eservoir, the center of the Impounditf parunent N.' Garland: vice David tioned In my motives just Loved i president, Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. De- dam of which will bear 6518 ft "in iua all i Believed in than to have all tiM Real, Fphraim; treasurer, H. E. Beck, cember X, 1920. Notice is hereby Riv and 1952 ft. north of the N. E. conn! M'l E1GHT--OTof Louis-- ! of Townahin IS south. Ranra 4 eU Wealth of the Richest, or all the FaoM Delta; secretary. Lee R. Taylor, Pay-so- n en that Charles R. Alev. ; executive who, on March 19 The water will be released from ail PROVO committee, I). D. Mc vine, Kentucky, of the most Famous. Wouldn't yosit Desert-Land made David . N. Beal, -Eph- - 1909, entry No. reservoir, allowed to flow downEmeu Kay, Huntsville; , N E V4 . SHXEVi, SE .... i I Would Rather Our sligan, ' PHONE EIGHT-m . for .n t creeek and Cottonwood creek, u. rami ; II. K. rnyson inyior, N'WJ4. Lot 2, Section 19, Township 21 precinct, to be used by water usens ' Do my work WHEl.E THE ELOWEKS GROW" today, Humble asd Beck, Delta, and Ephraim Bergesen, South, 15 East, Salt Lake Mer- said creek in lieu of the fifteen (li) Range has become the best known adverPlain though it may be, so long I Cornish. idian, has filed notice of intention to second-fee- t heretofore mentioned tising phrase in the state. Our do It Honestly, Courageously and Efmake final proof under purchase prodiverted into Cottonwood creel Flowers are Equal to our Slogan. visions of the Relief Act of Ma"h 4 Ephraim precinct. This application ficiently, and enter a report at its close 1915 (Public No. 296) 38 Stat. 1161, in the State Engineefi that represents the best of which I am PROVO GREENHOUSE CO. to establish claim to the land above designated as No. 8634. to be than capable, given the handling described, beore Mrs. Lida H. Gazlay, i All the granting a Notary Public at Louisville, Ken- said protests against of lare affairs and feel at the end of the reason application, stating tucky, and witnesses to appear on same therefor, must be made by affidavit k my day that I had slighted here and date before Register and Receiver, U. duplicate, accompanied with a feed there and that the Importance of the S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, $2.50, and filed in this office withli -on the 21st day of Job had taken from me my feeling of 1921. thirty (30) days after the complet January, Claimant names as witnesses: E. J of the publication of this notio. Responsibility and torn away those Stoner. J. N. Powers, Mrs. A. D. Lewis, G. F. McGonagle, State Engin little attentions tluit make the finished A. D Lewis, all of Green Date of first publication imRiver, Utah GOULD ii, BLAKELY, Register job right. Wouldn't you? 1920; date of completion of puWl First pub. Dec. 11, 1920; last Jan. 8, 1921 tion Jan. 22, 1921. I Would Rather T.H. Have a Character that at all times would represent Courageous Service performed, aud Helpfulness put afloat THE TRAFFIC COP wherever Its influeuce might touch, I always mind the traffic cop; than to have all the Acclaim that might At his command I go or stop, follow in the wake of mere Iten- Because I do not like the way He'd bawl me should I disobey. utation or Hereditary Honor, which A farmer has be need is he for shattered in if a might frequent single day by capital striving some single stroke of Fortune. continually to improve his property. I low important it is Wouldn't you? then that he build up his credit establish his character. I Would Rather bj putting in a Be a Believer in the ultimate Great Strong bunkng connections will assist materially in gaining Reward for all Service and in Absothis end, and the really big bank always stands ready to asGoodness as a permeating force lute sist the progressive man in every consistent manner possible You will then have a "hired man" who asks among men, than to be a Doubter and a Questioner and thus lose the no wages, eats no food, and works 24 hours hourly joy and happiness that never a day, 365 days in the year a hired man fails to enter the life and very soal who is always ready arid never kicks. of the man who has the courage to Believe. UTAH Wouldn't you? Our Abstracts Tell It All ASSOCIATED LTAI1 STATE j will have a long way to drop In price before It ceases to Interest Sugar j pub&t j 'iiv t, -- ; i i c. I . W e p. Abstract dam; .,. - e n d:i j. kig flogs er SW D. Heber Leonard E, W, NN NN d et ? i O PRINTING IMU-iU- fc ; It egal Blanks for loajyionevl Sale at This Office - TO HELP YOU WIN Malic Your Life on the P hilt ttili kho the Form Easier Ills pta RURAL TELEPHONE WW fir Nir m yottr Bern Price Commercial & Savings Bank PRICE, Member of Federal Reserve System I J9. I II h I I MI HUIOS A fef3 II sr. Sffi ETQL I I SHZWANTSTOKNOVIF 1 J &f LHCR. UNTIL SATUROW? The Partinj Shot tlS i .Z? i no - b?ZcS cL fJ l SHS CT j I AlIlftlU f W " I ASK MAMA IF MM ' L Y M&K SI MS Tfrl ,f0 his I By PERCY L. CROSSY I I n u.. th I Ea tV P A5 - h!c m Wont . . i- J Wr B0TTL extract Sne, e I i..o SCOOPSOF FLOUR, M3N s fllrl; Miller, Manager I I Or UAffNG VCS.TSCO L xs"s. Yt COP OF GUTTER I 1M tenTnemo Yov'u Miss caterpillar: boo hoo! That's- a picture or my mamma, and I don't look a bit like that' JJjW"t,'1''v f MtMAlulNTCTORAKFA CMCQUT SHE'S SHORT ? ,Jffi W Gcf' e7 r- vijyuwuH-- Eastern Utah Telephone Co, J. 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