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Show ;, Miss Paul Lund cf Castle Dale and seMontana of Butte, Grace Boamer and cured a license to wed R-Friday MUlef. - Cvrer. married by Justice friends The good wishes of a hofct of fare extended in tneir nappy will be I The old folks of Castle Dale at FATHER SHOOTS - 'riven their annual entertainment the hands of the landing committee Thursday and the oeople of the town will be served February 22. Dinner over sixty eais thote noon. Only at year. this entertained be will of ape up- I There were no attendants from ...,wa held- at Etate at quarterly but Huntington Saturday and Sunday,gooJ, was remarkably the attendance i.n.wr,n? the weather. The singing of the 'of the choir and the hospitality w.r of the same excellent noted auality for which Huntington is the of j With the reorganization 'county board cf education the first dale ;of the year the regular meeting nd the jwas changed from the first to Accormonth. ea.h of Tuesday dingly, lat Tuesday was the date for Uhe meeting but no business was trans ' acted on account of a lack of a quor urn. Parties drawing support from the rountv Door and dependent motners fund heretofore were all striken from the list at the county commissioners' inBt niPPtinn and all were sent appuca Hon blanks calling for certain items of Tbes'e blanks are to oe information. returned .'immediately and will be act ed upon it the next regular meeting iof the board, Monday, March 5. j Cliff Hawkes, who has made his home in and around Castle Dale for about two years' and is well anu known here, was badly crushed about the hips Saturday noon when he was caught and roiled between a car and the rib of the mine at Wattis where he was working. His' parents were former residents of Idaho but are now living in California. Central high schod upset the dope Carbon high school beat Ferron by high by a score of 19 to 12 in the final league basketball game of the season Friday night. Carbon beat Ferron by y store and stands in this a division with six victories and no defeats' chalked up as the season's record. Huntington stands next with three games won and three lost, Ferron next, with two won and four lost, and Central last with one victory and five defeats. At least this is the way we have it doped out. TOURING CAR New Pce j - - Anrwr.p DEATH Jl MEETe 11 WARD. AND HE WHEN HUNT FOR PEST nnwirrf' R desert The conquest of the Sahara Overwhelmed With Grief on F.ndln( tractor. fast of means )dmotor by partment of the Interior r of QuarBody of Boy Instead at Salt Lake City cars is today an accomplished Will Probably government, ary 17, 1923. Notice is herth.,ans-tha- t ry; Inquest is regarded In Paris It a Louis Peter Jensen, of 1 Be Held commercial and military circles uu mi January z ioiQ vjihh, useful exploration the most Desert Land entry. n!i'I!.;.Ir Sedition of U.e Twentieth century. Section 20;"ffljw? AVara received in Newg ha8 just been Roosevelt, uta.-ciare- i.ce S East. Salt Lak Ward the F. that 1arl8 noUce of intention to make 11 year, of .ge. son of ft. .... east ol nnd motorcars, which to establish claim to the land . a witu'tior nvmir iuicd i ftmTilirttrti"! ATI described, before the Clerk J!? in cember lo is neanu and shot Court, at Castle here, was accidentally This means that they District r, on the 26th dav of at B the Niger river. me across stantly killed by his father cut duu have Claimant names as witnesses- vi i J o'clock Sunday morning. sectlona never before seen by white Hanson, Leo J. Jensen, Niels.F a ider. son. Alford Hansrm ,11 twenty-twThe father and son were chasing aj g distance 0f about GOULD B. BLAKELY. Utah. a as J aa troublesome easily lUUfli-emiles almost cat which had been to Denver. First pub. Jan. 27 last Feb. 24, about the premises. The animal had;NeW York totirisr travela wrfyside. the and' by barn nights the ciuliping of floor gone under the NOTICE FOR ITBLICATIOvInT Carrying reserves of gasoline and the son crawled beneath the tloonns partment of the Interior U J t. haye Office, at Salt Lake Citv. at one end to cha e camel Into ob- - ary 17. 1923. Notice is" Utah jT4 desert the hereby r?" his head appeared at the other ena,, overrated means ot that Niels Hansen, of Emery ft? on tnrougn some brush who, February 14, 191s j travel the movement in iand have pioneered a trail Desert Land entry. No. 0 2 7 1 which he was emei pug, caused tne! Vi.nicll p'romises France as much wealth SEKSW4, Section 14; NEuvwf 23. Township 22 father to think it was the cat. He as she ay iose jn trying to force Ger- Section S East, Salt Lake Meridian, SmbS to a reparations, from pay many shot The fired. notice of intention to make final This expedition means the linking to establish claim to the land mm rifle entered the lad s head above the reand Niger river described, before the Clerk of tk right car and penetrated to the brain, of the rich Congo District Court, at Castle Dale Utsk gions, which lie under French protect- on the 26th killing him instantly. of February wi day thus Claimant namesMediterranean, the with brush the to went ion, as witnesses- Niei,r When the father Leo the shipments Hanson, quick J. Jensen, Niels P And possible heap, expecting to pull out the bwdy making Hanson, all of of the resources of these almost un- son, Alford of the cat he found the son. GOULD Utah. B. BLAKELY, rjJ touched districts to France and Eude almost and for help Screaming 27 First last Jan. rope. sum Feb. pub. 24, ljfj mented with grief, the father Equatorial Africa comprises one moned neighbors, who took the body NOTICE TO WATER USERS million square miles. The to the home and notified City Mar nnd a third Is eight million, which State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City population M. Jacobs. shal A. Utah, Feb. 8, 1923. added to twelve million In occidental Notice is hereby given that Peter The lad is survived by his mother Africa. Indicates what the develop Barboglio, whose postoffict addrea It and several brothers and sisters who ment of such a railway would mean. El Paso, Texas, has made application Mrs. Mr. and in accordance with the requiremnts In St. reside George. These territories hold unlimited lum- of the Laws takof Utah 1917 Compiled Ward are separated, the mother ber, with 90,000 square miles In occi- as amended by the Session Laws ci relatives to children ing some of the dental Africa alone. This easy motor Utah, 1919, to appropriate Three (ji Sec. Ft. of water from Range Creek in St. George about two years ago, expedition has shown the French govEmery County, Utah. Said water the father and two sons remaining ernment that it will be possible to in will be diverted at a point N. 60 dec here. supply Europe with cotton, lumber, 12 min. W. 1149 ft. from the n corner of Sec. 9, Township 17 South, PSYCHE KNOT FOR WARRIORS tobacco and Ivory. 16 East, Salt Lake Base ui British Plan Attack The government awaited with- - the Range Meridian, and conveyed by means 0! Seems Rather Incongruous on the Will fhterest news of the forces air safe a the ditch a distance of 20,000 ft. uti London. British greatest Heads of Fierce Headhunted honih Anirora. cauital of Turkey, if arrival of the explorers from across there used to irrigate 300 acres g( land embraced in parts' of WS?T!l of Island of Luzon. the Turks attack Mosul, it was un the desert wastes. The greatest dan- SESV',4, SW14NW. Sec. 18;' stretch of NESE4 Sec. 21; NfcNWfc, SWS derstood Monday as plans of the war ger lay In the Picture a man . whose long hs!r !s office and the cabinet in the Near waterless country In the south NWVi. WiASWV Sec. 22. and Wu Sec. 27, Township 17 South, done up In a psyche knot, with a banregion, known as Hoggar. The NW crisis were partially disclosed. East 16 East, S. L. Mer. As much Range deau of beads around his head; then Information here shows cars that the It is stated authoritatively that the of said water as may be necesary add to this the heavy features, full will be used the entire year for dsituation created by Turkey's recal crossed the space without trouble at omestic beard, and mustache of a swarthy barpurposes. This application ti Curzon's with high speed In less than two days. and citrance Marquis designated in the State Engineer's barian, and one has some Idea of the French authorities believe Is military Lausanne from extremely drawal office as No. 8180. appearance of a warrior type of the All protests against the granting of Britain, having left Lau it will be possible to link up stations northern part of the island of Luzon. serious. reasons said motor fast application, stating the affidavit by small, and to tractors, refused Turks These men pertain to the fierce sanne because the must be made by therefor, thus desthe eradicate systematically fee j in duplicate, accompanied with a tribes of and their elab- sign a peace treaty drawn there after ert marauders. Flying columns of of $1.00, and filed in this' office trtth-iorate dressing of the hair, which In months of negotiations, now plans to cars, as shown by the expedition, are thirty (30) days after the comple civilized countries Is considered a make formal representation to Tur of negotiating the soft, shift tion of the publication of this notice, capable R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer, key through Lsmet Pasha, warning purely feminine vanity, seems groing sands at a much greater speed Date of first publication Feb, 11, tesquely Incongruous with their savage the Kemalists to maintain the Mu than the fastest canwls, 1923. Bate of completion of publla- men military pursuits. Not being obliged to waste dania. armistice pact or the British believe, and tion Mar. 17, 1923. of the end ro the spell any time on their wardrobes, since are fully prepared to defend their mantic sheik, who lead his marauders clothing Is practically unknown, all Interests in the Near Knst. The sit abroad NOTICE TO WATER USERS against helpless caravans. their efforts toward adornment are de- uation as between Britain and France State Engineer's Office, Salt LakeCllj, The fear of Georges Haardt and 1 Utah, Feb. 8, 182J. voted to the head and are much more is described as bad. The Bonar Law Audoln DeubreuiL the leaders of the J Notice Is hereby given that Peter elaborate than those of the women. at government is increasingly angry Barboglio, whose postoffice address It The dundy of the Kallnga tribe bangs the French because of Poincnre's expedition, that It would be cuptured El Paso, Taxes, made applicatioa his hair heavily over the forehead, note to Angora saying France would by the bandits proved tt be ground- in accordance with the requirement! less, as the cars proved so rapid aa of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1111, training it so that It has almost the negotiate with lsmet Paslia despite a to as amended by the Session Laws of easily outdistance "the effect of a low pompadour. Above tin's British ultimatum. It !s understood 1919, to appropriate Two (!) .Utah, bandits. The machine gun Sec. Is built a structure of feathers and of water from Range Croi Ft. on had this point already pretest they carried proved to be useless ex in Emery County, Utah. Said wit flowers, the latter branching out and been mada. cept for an occasional burst of fire will be diverted at a point 464 ft4, drooping quite artistically over each I East from the N.W. corner of Sec. at a jackal. side. 17 South, Range H E These men, despite the fact that (Township French Extend Operations Salt Lake Baste and Meridian, and At the back his hair is arranged to ' Berlin The French extended their their mission was carried out safely conveyed by means of a canal a distance hang long and flowing or Is put up in nf isnnn ft nnd th'erft used from a chignon. His ears have enormous hold on German territory over the and with a speed unexpected even to 1 to October 31, inclusive, d. April week-enand Monday consolidated themselves, In face of the highly ad- each year, to irrigate 160 acres holes, in which are plugs of wood fanci1 fully carved. Sometimes many strings positions that give them a strangle vertised dangers from bloodthirsty land embraced la parts of Lots m WSE, 4, NESWU. are bandits, SENWJ4, of beads are about the neck and the hold on rail transportation between today national heroes in township m France. The governmeBt In the colo- and SESEU Sec. 4, much face and chest are tattooed, but the Germany and Switzerland. of tw As Cavalry nies aforesaid. range ordered the greatest main efforts at adornment are directed infantry and artillery, pushed for said water as may be necessary wii. reception for them that, TImbuctoo ever entire year for domestic to the hair. accord be used theThis' ward from the Kehl bridgehead held application is aw purposes. wl, and on their return to woven ui uamuoo, auoui offenders and Appenweir on the Paris they nated in the State a uiue cup Engineer's office received the the size of the "pill box of Tommy j end of the black forest. The Frank-Atkinhighest honors. as No. 9178. ,f Is often worn on the back of furt.Basie All protests' against the granting 01, railway lies In the French said application, stating tne The Game Hog. me neaa to cover tne con or the nair. grip. The move which was must be made by fifIillV in November Boudoir cups trimmed with pink rib-- ; unexnected hi-- was dechira.1 entirely Along l.v tho Freddy began in duplicate, accompanied with awi bona have tun jei yeueuaieu 10 me wishing for an air rifle for Christmas, of 31.00, and filed in this' office . ,s ,....,,, nino tn -- ' ho compw-tiomc ile wished for It . I...,. Ii .1 " " ."."liu T .1. uo , when dad was around in thirty (30) days after the !.,.! vl ii uui luintur nivy eei Versalles treaty but the French point he of the publication of this now-Rwished for it before It Is safe to say that they immediately grandma, before E. CALDWELL, State Engines out that the Germans have stopped will be appropriated by the warriors big brother and in the Date of first publication Feb. if. hearing of anytwo Important Paris expresses, the one else who might have 1923. Date of completion of publicto the entire exclusion of the feminine any Influence ation Orient and the i'aris-Pragufrom with Santa Claus iu Mar. 17. 1923. contingent. the matter His The wearing of false hair Is allowed crossing Germany, nnd it U believed yishing was successful and the first the new occupation is In the nature thing WATER I'SERSLOT. the women. New York Sun. Freddy spied on Christmas morn-inf- f StateNOTICE TO Office, Salt Lake of a reprisal. It also gives the Engineer's was the coveted air rifle 7, 1923. Feb. Utah. He French strategic control of Stuttgart-gartkacros- s dressed hurriedly, bolted Notice is hereby given that Joi breakfast and address the Black forest. Ninety-fivgirl strikers employed lu grabbed up the gun nnd started h,,nf. Darioli whose postoffice aPPuca made has Sunnyside, Utah, kissa powder-puf- f on Insisted Two factory squares up the street was in accordance with the requirement a little park with Hudson River Ferry Boats Crash ing the mediator who settled the sparrows fllttina of the Compiled Laws of Utah, Lawi strike. What, not one grateful one In New Fork. Dense fog caused sev- ahout- - Fre( started gunning for as amended by the Session Five l" to the entire ninety-fiveUtah, 1919, appropriate eral collM,.ns in the lower Hudson S"0t U,,d Sl,0t Without Sec. Ft. of water from Range Lr river Saturday. There were two co- hitting a bird, but he wasn't disheart- in Emery County, Utah. feaid Just before noon one Again the former German crown llisions of Jersey will be at a point N. "Two ened. ferryboats. day 33 min. diverted VV. 1272 ft. from the was astonished to hear prince arises to remark that he would pf.ssenirers were , Freddv injured and come in the corner of Sec. 9, Township 17 greatly like to visit America. And a dozen suffered severely front door crying Saw ?J Lake minor Salt 16 Range East, injuries. means again we assure him thut he would Meridian, and conveyed by Jreddy!" 8l'e exclaimed. canal iZiiy'" ft. " probably have a perfectly rotten time a distance of 22,000 you hurt yourself with UCIU" 1 tO Anrll mw Livestock Losses Reported lh. If he came. ,A gun?" 30, inclusive, of each year, to irr Beaumont, Texas. An estimate "No," Freddy sobbed. 100 acres of land embraced W That report that all south Russia that 25 per cert of approximately nk & c. 9 ; vv vii in vv vi , " 'Vwti "Then what Is the ' matter?" Is uniting with Odessa ugaliist the 20,000 cattle on the ranges of sec. 10, and jd j,.r. "Oh, mammal" Vv,;n, ... Sec. 15, township0 Rods Is Interesting, because whenever ferson county, Texas, had been Idsi much As aforesaid. range Russia gets round to the point of do- in the coll we:tth.;r of Sunday and water as may be necess'ary ' ing some uniting a great change Is .Monday night was made here by Joe ied. the entireappUc-Htioiyear for doinesutp is desis pos-sThis lively over there. Broussard, local livestock raiser! wno The Wrong Man. in the State Engineer's office a returned at noon from un inspection A traveler rushed 9179. tin?ef III) tn a ol... A German went up In a gilder, which of the range. the KramiHB ah at railway station J.W as r tne is a plane without an engine, and said application, stating w about to start, and asked : ffj therefor, must be made by stayed in the air two hours and ten China Replace Minister in duplicate." accoifipanied w" ,tb. on gomg juu this ali When records. trainf seconds, breaking Bekin. lluan- - Fu was of $1.00, and tiled in this,' olcmPle-i"I am!" was th appointed we all learn to mo;;r as the birds do, jc4 thirty (30) days after the "Well, my friend," said ths f, rewe won't care how soon the gasoline acting foreign minister Monday tion of the publication of tnw traveler State "ieht Alfred d0 R. &f E. CALDWELL, as Sze placing nie a favor J foreign minis-ter- . supply runs out. i o big Ma. Date of first publicanoo 11 It was officially tat.-r- t trunks, and they in, wiui 1923. Date of completion 01 k th, extra Pay then!" for one of Sir Charles Higham remarks, as if defeat was tSused by his tion Mar. 17. 1923. partielp to disparage our knowledge of the i tion. in an open letter thjit ;?:Lm,nd taking on, it wmM C;Itici.se amenities, that Americans often nd tne course taken by the minister of dressed him as "Sir Highiuu," which educati-- u in the the iad'. trJnger1 investigation in to custom RrltMln. is contrary O newspaper can succeco oGreat , . to the ' .1. Wen-KaMrest of Lo VO Jug Mid ""'"gilt Ut advertising, there.- , ijir Charles should remember that our former were KO bv rt,l minister of Unuuce. w10 was ""o "iuf with titles is confined claimed solicit familiarity the the patronage ci trav j ctrareM wi'h -conduct in ly to Colonel" and "Juaga. for those who by their aovei faii "Yes I amr WM (1)e connection with a proposed loan nnpr ,T u'e help to make UiU paper p: company's inspectors!" I SWSW. "2J ... seo-'o- FOB InforSH TO CRKditopc Add NOTICE ot Jacob MInchey. Fearless Men in Motorcars ....decsJ rv. itoni nrun, Civilization. to Region ers to the undersigned Emery County. State of iSIT before the 10th of Ju&e, A f Sa 1I2L th Crowed Expedition French Administrator of the E,fTEXs Whit. Men hara in Safety, Where of Jc Minchey. deceased. Sooit Been Had Never First nnh V.h ii . !,ai j - u-I- 1 n Consult County Clerk Signers for Further HIS SMI FDR CAT WW.. Probate & Guardian.?. LAUGH AT DESERT iuu,.. iiJ v.."! m.. - o pdy Xted 1 2 4 ly Jw" A A v I1 I ill ; .! " rvif--- -- , Saiw .'VC-- - i'1fj - top-heav- 1 I This is ths lowest price at which the Ford Tcfuring Car has ever cold, and with the many new improvements, including the one man top, it is a bigger value than ever before. Buy now. Terms if desired. 1 300-mil- Alger Auto Co. TRICE AND CASTLE In r Mir iwntr r irr run NOTICE ni DALE rMi Mrs. S. D. -- Bunnell was hostess- to a - small gathering of friends Thursday afternoon. The M. I. A. girls entertained their mothers at a social in the ward house Tuesday night. The Pleasure Hour club was entertained at the home of Mrs. A. D. r Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen Seely was' hostess to a e number of friends at a Kel-U- birthday-Valentin- ADLETS party Wednesday evening. j .) Dun-c.n- 's to-w- j r, 75-e- 300-eg- if Or drop postal card. Snowflake Poultry Farm, Robert ColUngham, Prop. UD, Sheriff. Emery County, Utah. 17 last Mar. 10, 1923. First pub. Feb. J ,.;,, - e ? KEtEBE! Chicks of Every Variety Day-Ol- d I AM NOW HOOKING ORDERS FOR SPRING DELIVERY OF CHICKS AS FOLLOAVS: PRICES Anconas Barred Kocks Black Minorca Brown Leghorns Buff Leghorns Rhode Island Reds White Rocki White W'yandottj ' PER 100 CHICKS .larch Delivery Apr.Iay.June Del. JIS.00 $17.00 $17.00 $18.00 $16.00 $15.00 $17.00 $23.60 $23.00 $18.00 $19.00 $16.50 $16.00 $IS.00 $25.00 $2S.OO April Delivery May and June Del White Leghorns $lik-$14.00 White Leghorn Chkks nnd IlateJiiiw F.gss from ray own farm Will be a matter or special All cliarg. es for the above thkks must be pirid hy euMtomers exprtw and all orders must be accompanied with 2Cfy r cent when tlicy are booked. I can also take oare of your needs In and Blue Flanw Wtokless Oil Ktnadard Colny brotidtA. and all other poultry supplies. Write or see me before sending elsewhere. corre-jioiuUut- v. Cool-Burni- Snowflake Poultry Farm, Castle Dale 8 camel-mounte- d SHERIFF'S SALEIN THE DIS- -' trict Court of the Seventh Judicial State of Utah, County of EmAPfLJES FOR SALE Plenty of District, ery. O. YV. Sandhurst Plaintiff, vs. Meimtoah, Jonathan, Qano, and Ben J. F. Otterstrom, nndAurelia C. Otter- luvit apples. Apply to Sophus Nel- Htrom, Defendants. SHERIFF'S son. Ferron. (adv. SALE. To be sold at Sheriffs' sale, the nth day of March, A. D.. 1923. FOR SALE One DeLaval cream on at 1:30 o'clock P. M., at the front separator, $15.00; 1 kitchen cabinet, steps of the court house, in Castle 1 $20.00; 1 walking plow, $15.00; iDale, Emory County, State of Utah, the following described real estate, agon, $15.00. Apply at Horace defteribeed as follows ranch, Clawson, Utah. j beginning at the Southeast corner February and early March Is the iof Lot (4) Four, In Block 44) Forty-fouin Huntington Townsite Survey, right time to have your chicks of the Emery County, Utah, running thence larger varieties hatched no that they jWest 16 rods; thence North 76 feet; will mak good winter layers. I will E:vst liiVi rods: thence South' do your custom hatching In my large thence ib feet; to place of beginning. incubator at the following prices: aether with all and singular the Each tray for $2.75, or each nients, hereditaments', and compartment for $10.00. Not ances thereunto belonging or in any l"s than 75 eg accepted. I would wise appertaining. Dated :U Castle Dale this' 16th day like to fctart this machine not kitor of February, A. D. 1923. than February 15th. See me at once. O. W. SITTER 23-tf- mid-dese- head-hilnter- Mrs. Lars P. Oveson entertained a number of friend at her home Friday afternoon. persons owning dogs within the limits of Castle Dale City are hereby notified that they mutt, on or before March 1, 1923. comply with the ordinance with reference to license for dogs. Failure to do so will subject the the owner to a fine and the dog being killed. , J. W. SEELY JR. City Marshal AH e -- R. COLLIXGILAM, PROIMULTOH .m NNW, NESW, i r,it. 74 J no-in- , r.i Uckr n N V.;r |