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Show 3 "GOODfEEH M Recalling Occasion of Royalty's Visit to Washington. BRING YOUR to Last of Hawaiian Dynasty Came the Capital to Seek Restitution of Her Prerogative. Qowr and Anaffa Seed i Tll T TY7 7 1 f rarmers Mill 6c Warehouse Co. PRICE, UTAH The Western Seed Growers Marketing Co. has arranged to grade and issue first payment checks from Price, soon as the seed is cleaned, and they also will have a representative there to purchase your seed outright either on a reclean basis or in the dirt. For further information write FRED J. BURGER, care of Farmers' Mill, Price, Utah had put on her made ready to and clothes best very a rojai gu to give rovul welcome occupied no visitor longer this True, a throne, nor was she ever likely to. s;i.e !i.i not even move in the court and circle, she was the court circle, uithoiiirh tluit august body naa muveu around until it had reached its last hii hv nature of Its former status, it was deserving of attention. This visitor was the last of the Hawaiian dynasty, queen uuuuKamm, as popularly known In this country In the Bell w rites Margaret queen Lil, Boston Globe. She was an imposing looking woman, not exactly handsome, as we understand the term, but of such ..h,.;.n,u etriineth nf character as to rally respect to her standard wherever This particular visit to she went. was for the purpose of in-- t Washington Becresting congress in her affairs. Official Washington IN TO THE 9 IF ! I - SOLOMON'S FOUR MYSTERIES Said old Salomon: "There be three things which are too wonderful for me, yea, four which I know not: the way of an eagle in the air; the way of a "a serpent upon a rock : the way of the and ship in the midst of the sea; way of a wan with a maid." The serpent's way of ascending smooth and surfaces by almost perpendicular means of his efficient ribs has been plain to physiologists for centuries. probably one of Solomon's neighbors knew the secret. The way of a ship In the midst of the sea Is no puzzle In these days of Leviathans. Solomon should have said "the way of a ship ping board in the midst of the war. Ab for the eagle in the air, we are only now, 2,875 years after Solomon went to sleep with his fathers, solving the mystery. The eagle knew all about air currents and Solomon didn't. The eagle Is easy for the men who make sliders. They prefer to copy the albatross, which does more difficult feats. But the fourth thing that mys tified the King of Israel is stiil giving its students a headache. iszu tvire, the f .1?f,,i on th Interior has ssj. E. Duba, et al, has des igZ J? leasing unit No. 211, Utah J; 6'- Ut lands hereinafter descrlhJi directed the offering of tease: viz; T. 16 R. j J nlt,f . k U, W. SW; Sec. A,1:. s 28, all; Sec 34. of XE " 4" X' . ui miu unit will be258.'M nTT'M i royalty of ten cents a ton "n j. minimum invcaiiut 1260.000 for the first thPeTv - r- . :ha lease, and a minimum , 0Ut I production of 200,000 ton commencing with the furth 1!i"' he lease and otherwise subatif :' n accordance with the leaS5.'f jut in paragraph 18 0f said ,N Said lease will be sold aTuuh l Jon in this office, on the Jorth, to the qualified bidder S? the highest bonus, on the 24ih ierit4 fanuary, 1923. at ten o'clock ?t iny and all persons having- adv.t Yl Vu" ?'u 'ana. or..? i should on or hey file, lr"a"W J2nd. 1923. their nrn israin&t the firmmin ti4 ' T such land, claS5 H e disregarded in grantfng sucT, GOULD B. BLAKELY Rei?1 .irst pub.Dec,23,1922; last JaoS VOTICE OF LAD tX)R OFFEKIXGTroTl LEASE Depart-T- t Jt the Interior. United States Jffice, Salt Lake City, Utah , .ember 13, 1922. Serial Xo oufT Andre Tridon. famous psychiatrist. Notice is hereby given that nil testifies at a trial that it is Impossible suant to the Act of February "! .920 (41 Stat. and the for any one to tell "the absolute .iony thereunder,4S7), 1 approved with royal i920 a the no the queen see no two people (Ore. 679). longer ing truth," because Secretary Z 'A on to the interior, same thing In exactly the same light. .1. and Thomas G.petition of wf rights, she looked to this country Mays, has d3 her for her sacrifices. Each gets a certain Impression of a lated as coal leasing unit No lii No. Jtah 58, the lands Queen LIl's story is unique. When happening. hereinaf-None is complete. Tou lescribed, and has directed the otU an infant she was given by her parsides both have observed arguments, ng of the same for Iaiisjb th. i ents to another chieftain, a tustom long eing 2567.04 acres in Utah, S U sincere, over what happened at a fife, fostered among Hawaiian royalty, occurrences. Gather or was similar children 17 S., R. 7 E., Sec 3, Lots 1 to I T. fight of this exchange j each Have UICIUOIVC, a at 1,000 fellowship W, to people banquet. good lKj,. promote supposed 3E11 C Ti You would write an account of It. iinong the different tribes and harmony i, 9, 10, 11, 12, and Sec have to combine the 1,000 accounts to throughout the Islands. ' sent was SWV4 10, she and four of At the age get a complete picturetire absolute Lease made! of said unit will be learned to boarding school, where she truth and then a waiter would, begin i royalty of ten cents' a ton, mine ml to speak English and think Christian. It reminds one of t minimum investment of $250,00813 raising arguments. and childhood .he first three years of the lease ani She spent all of her asked the by a person named i minimum annual production otW question some of her young womanhood in )00 tons a year commencing with til In Scripture: "What Is truth?" school, and when she was twenty-fou- r ,'ourth year of the- lease and othes married an American, John Dominls .vise substantially in accordance witi Some remarkable facts have been .he leasing form set out in paragrail the son of a sea captain. 18 of said circular. I She had twenty-ninbrought to light recently regarding years' compara Said lease will be sold at public atil troubles real tive freedom; then her letter writing In the various countries :ion in this office, on the terms Her brother, the king, dying, of the world. It is not a surprise, how .forth, to the qualified bidder offerlrl began. Liliuokalani became queen, but with- ever, to learn that In the two great .he highest bonys, on the 24th day I? January. 1923. at ton n'nlnnt i out the pomp and grandeur which usucountries the aver Any and all persons having adverl elevation. social such ally accompany coniiiciing claims to said land age number of letters per Inhabitant jr my part thereof are hereby notlM "Before I had time to collect my In Is and above far that away any nat uiey snouia rue on or befoi self," she said, "a trap was sprung In actual figures, It January zisi, izs, tneir protest on me by the wild hosts with whom 1 other country. against the granting of sn works out at 112 a year for each per- aDjecnon A document was was surrounded." and, otherwise such claims may in thrust before her by the cabinet, great son In America and 84 In Eng ilisreearded GOULD B. BLAKELY, Reflstf ly restricting her power. To Urns she land. These figures may not seem to .first puD.jjee.z3,ii!; last jan.20,19S be extraordinary at first sight, but objected, and the storm broke. Queen Lll managed to keep her wnen tt is realized that they mean NOTICE TO WATER USERS throne for two years. During that that in the United States there were tftate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Cits time her husband died and she found handled almost Utah, Dec. 20, 1922. eleven and a half bil Notice is hereby given that Lovif herself deprived of a very vital moral lion letters last year, a slight Idea of J. Johnson and Joseph E. Asay prop. The organization of a provi the enormous development of the Mohrland, Utah, have made applicf sional government in 1893, under San tion in accordance with the requlrt country's postal facilities, necessary ments of the Compiled Laws' of I'tal ford E. Dole, brought about her abdl 1917, as amended .by the Session La cation and gave the Islands one of for such a task, may be gained. jf Utah, 1919, to appropriate Six il in their whole the Sec. Ft. Of water from San Ra(4 The Russian crown jewels, valued at River in Emery County, Utah. Sal history. Ambitions began to stir w'lthin Lili more than $500,000,000, have been water will be diverted at a point Vt rt. West and 893 ft. North of theNt uokalani, however, and urged her to listed for sale by the soviet govern 2orner of Sec. 1, Township 20 Soutf But there plot, to regain her throne. ment at Moscow. The realization of Range 9 East, Salt Lake Base at were enemies around her, and her amand conveyed by means such a large amount, translated into Meridian, i ditch a distanoa of1 7920 ft. and thJI otions were learned, with the result from March to December hat Queen Lil was thrown Into prison. ltussian rubles, ought to give the used nclusive, of each year to irrigate That settled It. In eight days she soviet presses a breathing spell. At icres of land embraced in Nty Sect Seel forever all claims to the their present rate of publication of r. 20 S., R. 9 E.; WNW Tif throne. The government evidently did paper money with only a soviet fiat T. 20 S., R.is' 10 E., S. L. inMer. the Staf ipplication designated not place implicit trust In her, for behind It, the presses must be on the Engineer's office as No. 9168. All protests against the granting! she was released from prison verge of consignment to the junk shop. said application, stating the rea she was kept under close surveillance And several millions of people all ever' herefor, must be made by affidavit f in her own palace for practically a the world would regard such an event lupllcate, accompanied with a fee t New Year's day, 1896, with year. Then on $1.00, and filed hr'this of fke withf equanimity, at- least. die was allowed full freedom, after .hirty 30) days after the complete of the publication of this notice. I signing a paper in which she declared R. E, CALDWELL, Stats EngitkJ The honey obtained on the banks of her Intention henceforth to live in ab uate of first publication Dec. solute privacy and to avoid even the the Euphrates Is of an intoxicating na 1922. Date of completion of puH4 appearance of being concerned in pubtare. Now we can understand some ion Jan. 27, 1923. lic affairs. NOTICE TO WATER USERS thing of the anxiety of Moses and tht The remaining years of her life were Israelites to the land of mllfc State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake 03 to get marred by not the slightest deviation Utah, Dec. 20. 1922. and honey. Notice is' brereby given that tt from this promise. She allied herself utan Fuel and Iron Company wnn with no party arid kept her political principal place of business at IN SALE. THE SHERIFF'S Dis heropinions to herself. She devoted Angeles. California, has- made appi of the Seventh Judicial iatloti Court trict in accordance with the requiif self to the writing of songs in her na District. State of Utah, County of Em of the Compiled Laws of lM five tongue and traveling extensively ery. Charles Miller, Plainiff, vs. nents as by the Session U In this country. Mary A. Fail, William F. Fail, Katie it917,Utah, amended 0 to 1919, E. Fullmer. George A. .'ourth ( M ) Sec. Ft. appropriate On November 11, 1917, while other Fail, Katie from i' water of Fail. Marv Robert Fail. Fail, Daisy thrones were breaking, she passed Fall, . Alfred Fail, Margaret B. Fail. annamed spring in Emery counss Said spring Issmes at P . and Consolidated at of seveuty-nlneand Machine Utah. Wagon the age away 3. IS (1PE- 4K min W 145fi ft. from company. Defendants. NOTICE OF 3.W. corner of Sec. 34, Township SsALIii. To be s'old at sheriff's sale. on the 5th day of February, 192S, at South, Range 14 East. Salt Laketie Interrupted. The water will My employer Is a golf eifthusiast. 1:30 o'clock P. M.. at the front stens ind Meridian. verted at spring and conveyed and when he has played a good game of the court house, in Castle Dale. means' of the a DiDe line a distance Emery County, Utah, the following 5.000 ft. nnrl he never faTls to give the office full described tKoro iioeri frnm Jan real estate now standing in to Dec. 31. each yearjlTa inclusive, with the as names of Said the demonstrations, particulars, defendants, to Jomestie find nnllnnrv ofnnrnoses. wn; lie keeps his clubs downtown. is? designated in we Lots Three (3) and Four li of ippiication One afternoon he left about four Section Five (5), Township Nineteen engineer's office as No. 913. All protests against the granting o'clock. Directly after I dragged out us j soutn, iange Eight m Fast '.aid aDDlicatlon. atatine- the rea.his clubs. Swinging the bag to my of Salt Lake Meridian, contalnlne affidavit shoulder I advanced to the center of Eighty (80) acres of land. Together therefor, must be made by with One Hundred Twantv fl2n he large room. The force ceased shares of the Capital Stock of the fl.OO, and filed in this office ww hirty 30) davs after the compiew me. I prilled out Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irriwatched and working gation Company, with all ditch and af the publication of this notice, j !i stick, dropped a ball to the floor, and li. E. CALDWELL, State fingin water rights of every nature, however Tln swung at It. nf flrot niiV.Hf.ntinn DeC. 4 evidenced. 1922. Date of completion of puW' "Gaze," I commanded, "on the great-s- t O. W. SITTERUD, I Sheriff, Emery County, Utah ion Jan. 27, 1923. golf performer who ever missed a Dated at Castle Em Dale. ball. Last week at Hillsdale I went ty, Utah, this 5th day of January, around In 150, and I will now- -" 1923. State Engineer's Office, Salt LakeC-The door slammed behind me. He First pub. Jan. 6 last Feb. 3, 1923 Utah, Dec. 20, lzz- , J had returned. Chicago Tribune. Utah Fuel and Iron Company witt? NOTICE.. FOR PUBLICATION. of the Interior IT. a T.ond principal place of business at if Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. DeSteeplejacks Defy Death. A wager of 3 has" inspired four cember 1, 1922. Notice is hereby elv- - :ation in accordance with the reflO;r of cu Anaer&'on, or Casta nents of the Compiled Laws ruriey steeplejacks, who have been repairing Dale,mai 917, as amended by the Sesslou who on Utah, March 1, 1918 me oi the tallest chimney stacks In made Homestead f Utah, 1919, to appropriate entry No. 022626, It- .'ourth ( 'A ) Sec. Ft. of water from he Mebden bridge district of York E NEW, Sec 31. SEW RR Looi Sec.29, Township 19 south. Annamed sprine in Emery shire to extraordinary feats, according 8W14SWK Range 9 east. Salt Lake meridian, hae Utah. Said spring istfues at JR to the London Westmlnsteuonnzette. fpu iioucB oi intention to make three- - 3. 47 dog. 20 min. E. 2801 ft. frojn They hoisted a bicycleo the ton. yeur piuoi, to establish claim to the 3.W. corner of Sec. 34, Township LaWf,, ind on a wooden platform one of their land above described, before the Clerk South, Range 14 East, Salt will nd Meridian. The water number balanced himself on the saddle. of theonDistrict Court at Castle Dale, erted at the spring and eonYe I Utah, the 9th day of Januarv. vhile a second sat straddle-leggemeans of a pipe line a "distant on Claimant names as witnesses: Jogfrom J3' 500 J be-aus- e S5VV-54A S; N. ADLETS AFFLE9 FOR SALE Plenty of Mcintosh, Jonathan, Gano, and Ben Davis apples. Apply to Sophua Nel-eoFerron. (adv. .) FOR SALE 10 acrei of jgooA land with plenty of water, all in hay but about two acres, also two city lota and Report comes to us' of the arrival of house with waterwrke, fair a boy their first at the Provo home torral and chicken housB, good hay of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson. derrick, new Peering binder, new Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Chrlstensen and new grain drill, child were among: the others spendirtg mowing- machine, spring-toot- h harrow, and, other imple- tho holidays upstate. ments, and family orchard. Farm is A bundle shower was tendered Mr. located 1 miles east of Clawson, no and Mrs. Perry E. Snow" Friday eve swamp land. A genuine bargain at local friends. by nlng $1750. W1W sell separate. Apply to Miss Mai Berg was home from her CHARIES PROWS, Clawson, Utah. I have a few very fine S. C. White duties In the telephone rtrvice at Salt Lake for the holidays. Leghorn cockerels that I will dispose of before spring. They are well-bre- d Mrs. E. M. Crawford entertained the and from good laying stock and I will Pleasure Hour., club at her home sell the-at very reasonable prices so Thursday afternonn. as to make room for my breeding Mrs. A. D. Keller end Mrs. Edmund pens, I am also booking orders for Crawford returned Thursday from a chicks 20 per cent of the orders will few days' visit in Price with relatives. put you name on file for early chicks. A number of women friends Joined I will nlb'o do your custom hatching at AH orders for in surprising Mm. Peter Johansen at $5.00 per 100 eggs. custom hatching musfr be paid In ad- her bench home Friday afternoon in commemoration of her birthday. vance. No orders booked on promisMr. and Mrs. L. Earl Acord and es SNOWFLAKE money talks-POULTRi" FARM,. Castle Dale, Utah. kiddies of Castle Gate enjoyed several LOST The night of December 82, days' visit in Ferron and Castle Dale between Emery and tine summit on during the week. In a letter from Peter Tolboe, laborSs,illna canyon road, a tuitcase papers of value only to myself. ing as a missionary in Norwich, EngA reasonble reward will be paid for re- land, the season's best wishes are extended to his friends "back home." turn. Address SOREN P. MIKKEL-SEFountain Green, Utah, until Jan, Mrs. John H. Seely, widow of the 6th, afterward at Elmo, Utah. late former senator and well known FOR SALE Ten tons hay at $9.00 livestock breeder, died at her home in a ton. Apply to W. H. Price at Dyches Mt. Pleasant Saturday morning. residence on bench, (adv. 6) Hayward Cash has been spending FOR SALE 190 acres of land. 75 the week with his parents, having acres under Mammoth canal with been released from Price postofflce good water right Rest in bench and duties while recovering from a dispasture land above and below canal. located elbow. An excellent place for dairy business. Miss Crystal Peterson was home Address T. V. Dyches, Silver City, from Salt Lake City for the holidays. (adv. Incidentally, Cecil Day also timed his visit home from Idaho for about the same time. The holidays lacked little of former years merriment as fay as house parties were concerned, innumerable of the latter having been enjoyed all town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Vein Koffcd joined in entertained a number of friends at the A formers' home Thursday night. I IIIMUll IIWI Mimi MIIIIMI very nice time was had. At the first meeting of the county board of education as now composed with two new members, J. Ivan Johnson f Cleveland, former of the bourd, was made president, Succeeding Peter Nlelson of Huntington, and A. D. Keller of Castle Dale was The matter of made, appointing a clerk was left until a later meting. n, 23-tf- . coni-tainin- g X, U-ta- h. Patronize nr ut Aflverosers They are all II boosters and deserve your business. Day Old Chicks of .Every Variety -- I AM NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR SPRING DELIVERY OF CHICKS AS FOLLOWS: PRICES PER 100 CHICKS? N March Delivery Anconas Apr.,May,JuneDel. fLS.OO li..rred Rocks Slack Minorcas $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 $16.50 $16.00 $18.00 $25.00 $25.00 Brown Leghorns Buff Leghorns Rhode Island Reds White Rocks White Wyandotte ".Thit Leghorns ; i $17.00 $18.00 $16.00 $15.00 $17.00 $23.00 $23.00 May and June Del April Delivery $16.00 $14.00 White Leghorn Chicks and Hatching Eggs from my own farm will be nVjjiatter of sjieclal correspondence. All express charges for the above chicks must be paid by 'customers and all orders must be accompanied with 20 per cent when they are booked." I can also take care of your needs lit and Blue Flame Whikloss Oil Standard Colony brooders, and all other poultry supplies. Write or see me before sending elsewhere. Coal-Burnin- g Snowflake Poultry Farm, Castle Dale R. tr OLLIXGH AM , PROPRIETOR Civilization and Climate. Prof. Ellsworth Huntington of Tale university marked on a map of the world the areas where climate was most favorable to human effort He called these areas zones of climatic energy. Then he delved into history and plotted a map of civilization. He found that the two maps coincided. His conclusion was that "climate has a great Influence on health, and Its action cn civilization In this way probably Is greater than Its direct effect or than the Indirect results arising through agriculture or food." Professor Huntington took the rec rds of pieceworkers in Pittsburgh factories and students at West Point and Annapolis and found that both phys ical and mental work varied in har mony with the weather, according ta the Detroit News. He found that the death rate also fluctuated seasonally according to the weather. He there fore concluded that no high civiliza tion Is possible In tropical regions, or where weather conditions are adverse; No high accomplishment was held pos sible where temperature and humidity are unfavorable. An Inspection. Gladys O'Weary had looked at the clock several times and at last Percy Vehere observed her glances. "You were looking at the clock?" he said. "Yes," she answered with a faint smile. Then he got up and went over to the mantelpiece and looked at the clock for fully half a minute. "I don't see anything the matter with It," he said, and returned to his seat. And he stayed an hour longer. Kansas City Star. Houses From Cartridges Boxes. Boxes which contain cartridges for Infantry, are perhaps the last of war to be put to a useful pur pose In Berlin. Because of the shortage of housing, the small boxes, which are lying about In thousands, are be ing filled with clay anl laid irito walls with mortar as ordinary bricks would be laid. The houses are small, consist of only one floor, but give room for one family only. She Knew Who Wrote It Nancy, who Is in the first grade of school No. 14, came home the other "Oh, mother," she day all excited. said, "teacher Is teaching us a poem, called 'There, Little Girl, Don't Cry.' " "That's fine," said her mother. "It was written by James Whltcomb Riley, who wrote the bumble bee poem that Sue Anna taught you." "Oh no, no, mother, Mr. Riley didn't write the bumble bee poem. Sue Anna wrote that for me. I saw her do It." Rough Talk. "Making any headway with that husky gal over In Kicker county, Gaber "Na; might as well stop courtin' her, I reckon. Told me If I didn't stay away she'd shoot nie." "Shoot ye?" "With an insect gun." Louisville Courier- - Journal. No Altitude for Him. friend Just returned from teaching In Kentucky tells this story of a backwoodsman who had been elected to serve In the state legislature. Arrived at, the capltol, he handed his card to the doorkeeper. That Individual glanced at the name and said: "You go upstairs." , "Like h 11 I go upstairs !" quoth the embryo maker of laws. "I was elected to the lower house, and that's where I stay !" Judge. A Rents Increase in Berlin. Rents In Berlin were until recently limited to 125 per cent more than the figure ; they have now gone up to 300 per cent of that amount. pre-wa- r ijl - e s English-speakin- g iu-- i'm ( -- i - xe - B. -' - -- l.fj w l2i d tus shoulders with outstretched amis. Two other thrilling feats were ner- formed. On nf h. 'iect on a narrow iron spike on top or tne ehTmney. Then he seized the topmost stave of a ladder, raised wo legs to the rty and balanced hJm- elf for a few secmd, on bl. lnds calmly at if he were on parallel bars v me grouna. xnousanas of sneeta-1- . tors were thrilled by these extnor. dluary .tm,,v ftA y - - t.f. ft. and there used Anriernn " " .( UB0 o Dec. 31. inclusive, of each yew, 'V VCl",' c11rl?s'- Chrlstensen, domestic and culinary purposesutan'V OOULD B. application is' designated 111 !;"" i t Pub- - Dec.8, 1922 last Jan.6.192S Engineer's offiae as No. 9H0All protests against the tfran'in -' " " re aid apDllcatlon. stating the OF COAL therefor, mustt be made by a"10, i ix9T.IE OF OFFERING 11 v witn Apartment lnnllniito ? nf ,1 W' $1.00, and filed in this office Ihirtw tllW Aava after the OOml"1 emher IS, 1922. Serial No. 0U021. of the notUJt publication of this 10 State Enpi" tnat pur-.R. E. CALDWELL, ISUant to ..,""e,jy hn Ant Klvn ..f v. Date of first publication 1920 (41 Stat. 437). and the rVruto-Itioo- a 1922. Date of completion of PJl thsrsundar, approved April 1, tlon Jan. 27, 1923. ) . 'i L. . .Anderson. ' Fred .. . thF,'t - ffi't.X' |