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Show The Huntington Garage HUNTINGTON, UTAH MAIN STREET . - of xoticf, notice: op sale emert to sold property taxes andy county for 1917 Whereas; NOT REDEEMED. Tou rist Headquarters j - Era-r- Ford Parts and Service for All Makes of Cars Batteries Charged ai i Rebuilt ALL WORK GUARANTEED County has received tax deeds on. the following real eatate whkh has been sold to Emery County, for It 17 taxes and . the time for redeeming i said property has expired; Now, therefore, notice It hereby given, that, In pursuance of Section I 6956 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1017, the County Commissioners oft Emery County will offer for sale to the highest Udder for cash, at the eaut door of the County Court House, t Castle Pale, Utah, all the right, title end interest of the State of Utah, the County of Emery, and all other taxing funds or Districts lntrested therein, to.! the real estate listed below. - Said sale will commence on Wednesday thj Hit day of May, A. D, 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M. In 'no cfcse will any of the real estate be sold for , srum less than taxes, interest and costs accrued to 1 . HUNTINGTON GARAGE ' MO newspaper can succeed witr 41 out advertising, therefore we oEcit the patronage of oa reacen for those who by their advertising help to make this paper possible. C. E. Shaw, Mgr. DAY& NIGHT SERVICE date. , this 18th day of April A. D. at Castle Dale, Emery County, Dated 1922, State of Utah. fivprlfinfl V VCI IdliU UA" as'es i : Riding : : Cheapest Maintenance M. P. Hemphill, Agent - Helper, Utah $333.00 524.00 4S2.00 697.00 763.00 , By order, of the Board of County Commissioners of Emery County, State of Utah. I J. B. JEWKES, Clerk of Emery County. ' " (Seal) " The property sold to Emery County 1917 taxes and not redeemed, (Auditor's Tax Deeds having been Issued to said Emery County, and duly the office of the County tha, and the three sons of Marenus recorded inand the property now ofRecorder) Peterson. More such operations are fered for is described as follows, sale ' In prospect. t: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price of Salt Beg 462 ft S. NW cor Lot 16 Sec 4; Lake City are visiting with the parents th S. 809.21 ft; E. 660 ft; N 809.21 4, Township 21 of Mrs. Price, Mr. and Mre. W. J. ft; to beg. SecUon Range 16 East, containing Kill pack, at Ferron. They will leave South, 4.68 acres. Assessed in the name of soon for Colorado, where Mr. Price Wm. H. Herrlck. wll resume his work as an agriculof Section 4, SE of SE turist. . Township 21 South, Range 16 East, Miss Johanna Hermansen, teacher containing 10 acres. Assessed In the In the Emery Stake academy for the name of L. J. Cullen. Lot 19, Section 4, Township 21 two years, left yesterday for her South, Range 16 East, containing 40 Mr. J. H. Mower Is very 111 with a past home in Salt Lake City. She was ac- acres. Assessed in the name of Oreen an case of threatened blood poison. companied by Miss Rasmussen, an River Fruit & Land Co. " Ivor Gregerson was host to a merry academy student from Ferron who . Beg. 830 ft N. SW. Cor. Lot 16, Sec. ft; E 1076.85 ft; S party of friends at a birthday party will continue with special school work 4; th36' NW 218.18 196.70 ft; S 40" 22' W 60.9S 28 Monday afternoon. in Salt Lake. 942.88 W ft to beg. Section 4, ft; Word comes from Wattia of the ar- - J A shower party was given Thurs Township 21 South, Range 16 East, rival or a pair or twins to Air. ana day night In honor of Miss Jennie containing 5.1 acres. Assessed In the Mrs. Dee Leavitt. Seely, who left yesterday for Los An- name of Elizabeth K. Kelley. Wft Sft SH Lot 17. Section 4, geles, where she wlU be married tQ M. D. Mrs. Lowry entertained the M. South, Range 16 East, P. Greaves, of Eprtraim. former Township 216 acres. Assessed In the Pleasure Hour club and invited guests foretft ranger and teacher. Her fa- containing Grissom. r name William of at her home Thursday afternoon, ; ther, J. Wellington Seely, accomp771.21 ft S NE cor Lot 16, Sec Mrs. Eunice Hunten of Price re- anied her to Salt Lake City. The 4; Beg s 28" 86' W 196.74 th W 233.64 turned to her home yesterday after newlyweds-to-b- e have the best wishes ft; S 4 52' w ft; 60.93 ft; E 877.12 ft an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. of a host of friends throughout the to beg, Section 4, Township 21 South, Fred E. Larsen, and family. county. Range 16 East, containing 1.53 acres. Assessed In the name of Elizabeth K. Miss1 Myrtle Peterson, back from Kelley. Sunnyslde, where she taught school Beg 568 ft E NW cor Lot 1, Sec. 4; lost winter, has as her gruest. Miss th S 80 E 76 ft; S.83 10' E 299 ft; RECORD MAY VEA II Bonnie Schultz, a fellow school marm. S 40 85' E 488.1 ft; S 41 61' E 282.2 Masters Jack and Scott Brandon, ft: S 16" 61' E 165.9 ft; N to NE cor Lot 1; W to beg. Section 4, Township sonf of Mr. and Mia d. Earl Brandon All local records Wwe smashed to 21 South, Range 16 East, containing of Mohrland, have been enjoying a 4.02 acres. Assessed in the name of visit with their grandparents, Mr. and smithereens by Wednesday's snow fall J. H. Collier. and that same night's freeze. The ; George W. Brandon. SWK of Lot 15, Section 4. TownDr. J. W. Nixon performed tonsil mow measured from nine to eleven ship 21 South, Range 16 East, conInches as a maximum at any one time, 10 acre&'. Assessed In the operations during the past week on according to whether or not the meas- taining name of Albert N. and Mazgie R. MyMrs. Apollo Hanson, t young son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coleman of Hlawa-M- r. urement was taken in a place exposed ers. which settled It fast. The Beg 6 rds S SE cor. Blk 3, Castle and Mrs. Wm. Coleman of Hiawa to the sun, content ' rds, w Townsite, th S 11 moisture locally was 1.12 Dale 18 rds; E 13 rds to rds; N 11 inches which means more than the 18 Soctlon 34, South, Township figures indicate. Very seldom do we beg., of Salt Lake Meridian, Range 8 East NOIICK FOR PUBLICATION have a snow storm with this much containing 1 acre. A&essed in the of the Interior, U. S. Land moisture content even in the winter. name of Mary Hambrick. Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, April The government thermometer kept by Lots 1, 2, and 3 and SEU NE Notice is hereby given that 10, 1922. 13 degree Section 1, Township 16 South, Range Miller William A. Jewkes, of Orangevllle, Judge sero 1 9registered below freezing point. 10 East of Salt Lake Meridian, Utah, who, on May 20, 1919, made All acres. Assessed in the blossoms and .buds and soma name of 160 fruit Desert-Lan- d entry. No. 018697, for Khade tree leaves were Hazel Austin. Prise Section 8, nipped. SW14 NW54, Township Ntt of NVi of Lot 14, Section 4, 19 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake reported a minimum temperature of Township 21 South, Range 16 East, Meridian, has filed notice of intention 3 degrees above sero ten worse than containing 10 acres'. Assessed In the to make final proof, to establish claim Castle Dale and considerable more name of Frank Wllkins. to the land above described, before snow, which was aUvo SW cf NW. Section 21, Townreported from f he Clerk of the District Court, at Salt Castle Dale, Utah, on the Slst day of all other" parts of the valley. Except ship 18 South, Range 9 East40 ofacres. for the fruit, there were few bad ef Lake Meridian, containing May, 1922. Claimant names as witnessname N. A. In of the Day. es: Asf hel Scovill, John Irvin Jewkes, fects in this vicinity, while the unutrual Assessed 115, 123, 124; First Divis'io Fred M. Huntington, E. Gleve Thayhe, moisture means the very best of feed of Tracts Green River, Emery County, Utah. all of Orangevllle, Utah. GOULD B. for all livestock as they go to their Assessed in the name of Lafayette F. BLAKKLT. Register. summer Thursday night's Corbitt. rangesi First pub. April 15 last May IS. 1111 temperature was 24 degrees above Half of East Half of South, Wet zero. So far as we have heard, there west Quarter of Northwest Quarter, South, Range has never before been the equal of Section 29, Township 20 As.this combination In the month of May 16 East, containing 10 acres. M. Phillips. name J. of in sessed the as" the memories of last at Insofar Federal Power Commission Beg. NE cor NE, SW 14 Sec. 80; the oldest settlers serve them. The South 900.4 ft; South 41 26' storm and extreme temperature vaeins thence ; South 30s West 281.1 West 169.7 to been to confined much have pretty In compliance with The Federal ft; South 42" 10' West 29.85 ft; West western eastern 1018.8 and Water Power Act (41 Stat. 1063) Colorado, Utah, ft; North 1320 ft; East 1320 notice is hereby given that Messrs. northern Arizona and New Mexico. ft to beg; Section 29, Township 20 James H. Mays and Harry L. Gandy, South, Range 16 East; containing 38.4 acres. Assessed In the name of Fruit Salt Lake City, Utah, have filed apGrowers State Bank. plication covering power development on Huntington Creek approximately Sec. 8; Beg. NE Cor. NWU NW In Sections 26, 27, 35 and 36, T. 16 S, W 1095.72 ft; S S74 38' W 764.65 th 7 H. E., and Sec. 31, T. 16 S., R. 8 ft; N 81' 67' W 633.6 ft; N 616.90 ft E S. L. M. Any objection to such to beg; Section 8. Township 21 South, or request for hearing application Range 16 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thereon, together with any briefs', reAssessed .in containing 11.33 acres. ports or other data for which conthe name of Clifton S. Thompson. sideration Is desired, should be subOf SW .Section 21, EH Township mitted to the Executive Secretary, 16 South, Range 11 East of Salt Lake Federal Power Commission, Washing80 acres. AsMeridian, containing ton, D. C. sessed in the name of Samuel M. First pub. April 16 last June 3, 1922 Wells. NE of NE , Section 11; N of Section 12, Township 20 South, NW, Meridian, Range 6 East of Salt Lake Assessed in containing 120 acres. the name of Chas. Carlson. SE of NW, Section 2, Township 22 South, Range 6 East, containing 40 acres. Assessed in the name of Carl A. Anderson. Beg. 924 ft S of NW cor Lot 3, Sec. 3; th S 3.25 chs; S 67 E 181.9 20' E E 201.6 ft; N ft; N 10 13'214.85 88.63 ft; W ft to beg; Section 3, Township 21 South, Range 16 East, containing 1.13 acres. Assessed In the name of ' John Vetere and Guy Carlson. Beg 462 ft S and 660 ft E NW cor Lot 16. Sec. 4; th S 3ML21 ft; E 426.36 Spring is here and the soil is making its usual CALL ft; N 28' 36' E 33 1 ft; N 29" 11' CAN YOU RESPOND WITHOUT IMPLEME-MENT- S? TO ARMS! E 19.5 ft; W 685.1 it t Taeg. Sec The call of the implement dealers tion 4, Township 7Vouth, xtange 16 East, containing 8.56 acres. Aises-PRE-WAR L. Herrlck. "BACK TO in the name of PRICES" Section l. Town NW14 i 23 . East, containSouth, Range can now. be realized. We offer you ship acres. Assessed in the name of ing 40 Franklin A. Miller. DISC HARROWS, SPRING TOOTH HARROWS, II00SI-E- R All that parcel No. S6 lying West 16, of Ferron W. Town line, Section GRAIN DRILLS, ETC., at STUNNING LOW PRICES Township 20 South. Uamtv 7 East1 Lake of Salt Meridian, containing acre. Assessed in tne name or Increase 3'our production by better by better cultiva: mer Pettey. See us. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! tion. N 81 ru; Soc. Beg. cen NW 9 10 E rds; rds; V rds; W H ! N 7 rds: W 28 rds: N 12 rds: W 61 WE DELIVER to" 80 'Stctlon E rds beg rds; S 60 rds; 17 South, Range3East 26, Township of Salt Lake Meridian, containing 63 ore& Assessed m the name of Elias Cox. SEi of NEU. Section 17, Town South, Range 8 East, containship 4019 acres. PRICE, UTAH Assessed In the nam ing pt Harold D- - Winger. ; Demountable Rims Touring Car, with Starter and Rims . Runabout, with Starter and Demountable Chassis, wih Starter and Demountable Rims Rims Coupe, with Starter and Demoimtable Sedan, with Starter and Demountable Rims Truck, with Starter and Demountable Rims. . , PRICES F. O. B. PRICE ! 40 per cnt C05.00 balance easy tsrma down for. tA En to-wi- 1 1 11 11 11 H : fI IJ 11 II U 13 winy PRICE AND CASTLE fiALE NE, Buy a Ford and put the rest in the bank . , . 7-- con-Uilji- THE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for your money. ATTENTION, FARMERS! !' Jwrt 2; Farmers Exch. & Implement Co. 1- -9 SE, Section 23. Township NWU of 17 South, Range 7 East of Salt Lake Meridian, containing 160 acres. in the name of S. B. McCor-nic- ed Tittt. Not of Poetic A poet with a precious scrap book of his own writings under hit . arm wandered by a theater, when suddenly 'the Idea struck him that ht would llk to see a play that night, so, entering the place, he asked for the press agent That gentleman was put, but the manager was In. He was ushered in, and the manager inquired his business. "I would like two seats for - tonight," faltered the poet "An who might you be7" asked the manager. The poet mentioned his name. . "Um, yes," smiled the other. "I've heard of you I But why should I give you seats?" The bard murmured something about the courtesy of the press, and added that probably identification might be necessary, so, as he had a scrapbook full of his published poems he would be glad Wells. Lots 11 and 12, Block 7, First DM But the manager cut him short, and alon of Green River, Emery County, calling out to his secretary to make utah. Assessed In the name of W. C. out a couple of passes for that night, Plttllo. said : "My dear sir, I'd rather give you West Half of West Half of Northeast Qparter of Southwest Quarter; the whole house than read your ' Section 20. Township 20 Sduth, Range poems 1" ; 16 East, containing 10 acres. Assessed In the name of A. W. Stal. Went Home for Rest Lot 4, Section 17, Township 20 "Once uponer time," said Uncle South, Range 16 East, containing 12 acres. Assessed In the name of Eben, "dar was a man dat said he Green Rivfcr Irrigation District. to be his own boss. lie saved NE SEfc Section 80, Township 20 wanted South, Range 16 East, containing up enough bo's he dldn owe nobody 39.33 acres. ABVetwed in the name of nufflu' an' set out on an enjoyment L. J. Cullen. An ,de car conductor said : "Step Beg. 900.4 ft S NE cor NE SWi trip. Section 29, th S 41 20' W 169.7 ft S lively!" an' de hotel clerk said 'Go 30' W 262.1 ft S 42 10' W 86 ft; E somewhere else !' an' de telephone said 301.2 ft; N 419.6 ft to beg, Section in yoh ten cents an 'de taxlcab 29, Township 2d South. Range 16 'Drop East, containing 1.6 acres. Assessed driver hollered 'Git outn' de way!' till in the QAme of Fruit Growers State finally he Jes' packed up an' went . Bank. back home where he orPart of Tract 13, Orchard Home dered around so much."wouldn't be Division, In Green River, Emery County, Utah. Assessed In the name of Chas. H. Durant. NOTICE TO WATERUSER8 Lots 7 and 8, Block 6, First Divi- State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City. sion of Green River, Emery County, Utah, May 4, 1922. Utah. Assessed in the name of S. R. Notice is hereby given that the Burkhalter. Cottonwood Creek Consolidated IrriBeg. E line, Soc 4; th 4.6 chs N NE gation Company, whose principal place cor Lot 16, th N on E line Sec 4, 13.71 of business is Uta, has ch to NW cor Lot 3, Sec 8, th E 8.7 made applicationOrangevllle, in with rds to oenter Green River canal; down the requirements ofaccordance center of canal 3.38 chs E of beg, tjti Laws of Utah, 1917. asthe Compiled amended W 3.38 chs to beg, Section 8, Town- the Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to apship 21 South, Range 16 East, con- propriate Two Thousand (2.000) Acre-feof water from Cottonwood Assessed In the taining 4.1 acres. Creek name of Dora E. Carpenter. ,County- - Said water is to be East Half of East Half of SouthOct. 15 of each west QuartCT of Northwest Quarter, to June 16th of the year following ?n Section 29, Township 20 South, Range a reservoir formed by building a dam 16 East, containing 10 a tree. &cl? the naturaI hanne Assessed in the name of E. A. Brlcker inundate land embraced the SW4 and SHNWU of Sec 32m and J. M. Phillips. 16 Township Beg. 433 ft S NW cor SE of NE South, Section 81, thence E 716.14 ft; S 46 Salt Lake Base and Merfctan. East The center of the impounding 15' W 86.05 ft; S 43' 10' W 277.17 be ft; at a point N. 23 W 600.48 ft; N 227 ft to beg, Section mln?E? 16 deg. 414 S' 31, Township 20 South, Range 16 East, W' cot fr?m ihe of said Sec 32 whch point the water containing 3.18 acres. Assessed in released will and allowed to flow 4own th! the name of L. J. Cullen. All Lot 2, 8ec. 29 W of Green River. Section 29, Township 20 South, Range 16 East, tfbntaining 10.8 acres. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit and Land Company. A- Beg, 10.95 chs N SW cor Lot 1, mlnVffi- - AS0" Sec 8; th 8E down center of canal to a point 3.6 chs E of SW cor Lot 1. 13' a11 township 18 South thence W 8.6 ens N 10.96 chs to beg LN' . N. 82 deg! Section 8. Township 21 South, Range orner of' Seo" 16 East, containing 12.8 acres. & Assessed In the name of F. A. Booth and fhr.0watwailiT J. H. Collier. k. Seo 1J, th Beg NW cor NE NW E 42 ids 20 Iks; S 40 rds; NW In circle to beg, except that part deeded to Edd Rowley, Ssytion 13, Township 17 South. Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian, containing 4 acres. Assessed In the name of Thomas Rowley. Beg NW cor Lot 1, Sec 4. th 8 1320 ft, E 1320 ft; N 691.88 ft; W 16 61' W 165.9 ft; N 41 61' W 282.2 ft, N 40" 55 W 488.1 ft, N 83" 10' W 299 ft; N 80' W 76 ft; W 668 ft to beg, section 4, Township 21 South, Range 16 East, containing 42.6 acres. Assessed in the name of J. H. Collier. Lots 6 and 6, Block 15, First Division of Oreen River, Emery County, Utah. Ai&sssed In the name ef Eliza J. King. Nfc of NW14, Section 28, Township 16 South, Range 11 East of Salt Lake Meridian, containing 60 acres. Assessed In the name f Samuel M. If. 1 et T1 frV ifStft of Utah V iT 1 Count of Emery I. J. B. Jewkes, County Clerk and SliiViHUHl 111 0 Auditor in and for Emery County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing l a full, true, and correct description of H- - 9 E.; the property offered for sale at this time as per the order of the Board of R. E.; and Seo a County Commissioners of Emerr Mer. Thia County, State of Utah. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have nated as No. 8967 hereunto affixed my hand and the seal of Emery County, Utah, at m office In Castle Dale, Emery Court Utah, this 18th day of April. A. D 1922. J. B. JEWKES, County Clerk and tor of Emery County, Utah. Ex-oftic- lo (Saal) Fim Pb Ajadi 2let UOy Audi- uf We Can Print Anything and Do It Right PUBUO TRACT. SALE LAND ISOLATED Department of the Ib. terlor, U. S. Land Office at Salt Ui City, Utah. April 18, 1922. Notlct is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Lapd office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application el Gilbert M. Burr of Emery. Utah, Serial No. 025209, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at sot less than $1.76 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. AT., on the 19th day of June, 1922, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NW SW, Section 20; Township 22 South, Range ( East,it "This tract Salt Lake Meridian. ordered into the market on a showinsis that the greater portion thereof mountainous or too rough for cultivation." This land will be sold In accordance with, and subject to the provisions and reservations of the set oi June 22, 1810 (36 Stat., 683) vrt TM will sale will not be kept open, be declared closed when those preseot at the hour named have ceased blading. The person meking the hisnea bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adverse d the land are advised to file their claims, or objections,s or before the time designatd for GOULD B. BLAKELY. Register. First pub. May 13 last June 1. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake CUT, . Utah. April 13, 1922. Notice is hereby given that wua Blattler, F. M. Lyman Jr., E. T. Ho' ard. Martin Jensen, and So l" Engle, all of Salt Lake City, have made application in aocoraanw Compiiia tbe with the requirements of Laws of Utah, 1917. as amended 7 the Session Laws of Utah. 1919, toActU proprlate Six Thousand (6,000) feet of the high water from HuntiM ton river , in Emery county. water is to be stored from Jan. i f" Dec. Slst, inclusive, of each ywf a resfervolr formed by means oty om chnD ing a dam across the natural lnund of the stream which will cf Sec. 24, SJ land in the NW Sec. 1. Sec. 18, E and NW Sec. 11, Township 14 South, K"' East, Salt Lake Base and The center of the impounding will be situated at a point nlc.J: 3. 79 deg. 16 mill. E. 1 31 6 3 ft I the N. W. corner of Sec. 18, T. R. 6 E., Slalt Lake Base and M1 at which point the water will M leased from the reservoir and alio" to flow down the natural channel the river to a point N. 82 deg. 01rM"r" W. 3822.6 ft, from the S. E. 3ec. 6. T. 17 S., R. 8 E., weren w . be recovered and conveyed by of a canal and a flume a distance 73,920 ft., and there used as i " Apr. i ,0 plemental supply from each year, of Oct 31st. inclusive, i 24.120 acres of land irrigate Ui the and SEtt above-describe- .. -29,and S H SSE4NE, and NW w 8-- 3ec. Sec. ' T. . 28, all of 8 " Sees. , 36, Incl., Sectf. 1 to 4, incl., t'c" , to incl.. Sees. 21 to 27, I S., 16 16, ,ftd0 j!, S., R. 9 E..; all Sees. T. 16 s.. n, to Ta:ftl Sees. 1 i 8.. Incl.. RaM . s in SB. lr,M . T. '.. on w ae81 R. s v. a t. m jfe f. ThisState IjU- tion Is designated in the "'" gmeer s office as no. All nrntantif omlnst the B1".., of said application, stating the re ,(t therefor, jnust be made by In duplicate, accompanied wit" h. of 31.00, and filed in this olc in tlc. (SO) days aner liontnirty of the publication of this State Enp. R. v. !' Date of first publication a, hw. 1922. Date of completion oi v cation May 20, 1922. -- ! mt 1 e'u, S, NNE. WH & uo When You Write? Sec. 2, SESE?4 Sec. 3, NBg Sec. 10, NW14NW, and s 11, WW and SE!4NW!4. B. S., 17 1. T. Sec. WUSBi. U of 8ec. Sec. 25. T. ther aggregating used from ft. 8 E.; 386, 4 SHSec. 81, Ex-offlc- lo iti Use Good Paper t tion |