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Show rAsltfc SOLDIERS WANTED OH r r.K FUNNY MEN pre-fn-- J. GENDARMES KILL PRISONERS, IMPLICATED IN SLAYING OF OFFICER AND DIRECTOR AD LETS have Just received ouj new Una of ludies' and children's trimmed hats We for spring and summer. Cleveland Cash Store. adv.) APPLES FOR SALE Plenty of Mcintosh, Jonathan, Gano, and Ben Davis apples. Apply to Sophus Nel.) son. Ferron. (adv. FOR SALE One DeLaval cream separator, 115.00; 1 kitchen cabinet. $20.00; 1 walking plow. $15.00; wagon, $15.00. Apply at Horace Duncan's ranch, Clawson, Utah. 23-tf- Mr. Larsen has been a I suf-ferr- er recently from leakage of the heart and other complications and it is expected that the rest upstate will be beneficial for both Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. American Fork is Mrs. Larsen '.s home town. With a large attendance of dancers from, every camp in Carbon county and most of the towns In Emery county the 1923 Junior prom of the Huntington high school, given last Friday night, become most pleasant hhvtory. The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion and several novel features were in evidence. Lauritz Hansen of Lawrence was arraigned Thursday before Justice R. C. Miller on the charge of grand larceny, the charge growing out of the alleged stealing of t'ome calves belonging to Beamon Oviatt about a month ago. He waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to the district court, bail In the amount of $500 being furnished by Frank Fillmore and Ferrel Day. Another enjoyable married folks' dance was given in the high school auditorium Friday night by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bunnel entertained a number of frienda at a birthday party Friday afternoon. Mrs. Clayton Kofford entertained the Pleasure Hour'lub and invited Mrs. S. D. Thursday afternoon. Carbon oounty marriage llcen&'es were issued this week to Harold Bell of Kenllworth and Miss Fae Stllson of i:ues';s Orangeville, and to Wells V. Moftitt, formerly of Orangeville but now of Kenllworth, and Mitu Elizabeth A. Jackson, alHO of Kenllworth. One of the largest 'attended county .teacher!' Institutes ever held in Emery county is finishing its sessions today. The meetings are being: held In the higli school building1 with T). W. Par-ra- t, a Salt Lake educator, and Miss Peterson, state primary supervisor, In attendance. A hundred large posters and 250 announcements of the C. II. S. Junior prom to be given at Castle Dale March 31 were this week turned out by the Progress. That an excellent time Is in store is a foregone conclusion, .The Price orchestra has been engaged for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Larsen and two children left this week for Ameri- XOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of the Emery County School District for the erection of additions to the Green River and Castle Dale school buildings at Oreen River and Castle Dale, respectively, In Emery county, Utah. Bids shall be delivered to the Clerk of the Board of Education at his office at Huntington, Emery County, Utah, on or before 11 A. M., March 28th, 1923, at which timie they will be publicly opened. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the umount of the bid, and made payable the Clerk of ihe Board. ij The successful bidder shall be re- I u red to furnib'h a bond acceptable to ' ie Board, and in accordance with law. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board and at the office of Claude Shepherd Ashwonh. architect,' Provo. Utah, and may le had upon deposit of tea f dollars. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids'. J. IVAN JOHNSON, President. R. BRASHER, Clerk. First pub. Mar. 17 last Mar. 24, 1923 Seely, Mr. and Mrs'. J. W. Seely Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, and Mr. and Some 150 InMrs. Marlnus Peterson. vitations were sent out and quite a few from out of town were in attendance. Rootbeer and chocolate cookies were served as refreshments. A letter, belatedly arriving, tells of a luncheon held at the Hollenden hotel in Cleveland, Ohio, by the Utah members of the department of superintendence of the National Education-cationassociation. Among 'others' present, the number including several nationally-know- n educational authorities, were Superintendent A. L. Leonard of Emery county and Superintendent Carlos Woodward of Carbon coun-tal y. The Orangeville Opera company under the direction of R. E. Cox, will present the comic opera, "Captain Crossbones In Orangeville, Saturday, March 24 and in Castle Dale, Monday, March 26. Both performances are for the benefit of the high school tuition fund and liberal support is expected. Mrs. Maggie Cox and Miss Marguerite Cox are announced as pianists' for the production and the cast includes the A. T. Reld, following principals: Crih'ty Humphrey, Dorothy Reid, Louise Van Buren, Ora Jewkes, Jess Ham-e- l, Leo Miller, Elden Van Buren, Preston Huntington, and Ruth Johnston, supported by a chorus of fifty voices. Wednesday night's big combined entertainment and dance given for the benefit of the high school tuition fund, resulted In gross proceeds of $241. Ths amount, with only about ten dollars for expenses, gives the fund quite a lift. The entertainment included a short farce, "Who's' Crazy," performed by five Orangeville young people and a minstrel sketch provided by som fifteen Castle Dale men. Both were well done and brought down great roars of applause. Incidentally, it might be remarked hat each member of the minstrel troupe was taxed his dollar ticket all same audience, while two of the cast, Messrs. Roy F. Millet and Perry Snow, as members of the high school orchestra, pitched In, with the rest, and played free of charge for the dance. What institution couldn't fucceed with loyalty of this kind! Aneonas Barred Rocks Black Minorcas Brown Leghorns Buff Leghorns Rhode Island Reds White Rocks White Wyandotts Apr ..Majr .June Del. $18.00 $1S.00 $19.00 $16.50 $16.00 $18.00 $25.00 $25.00 $17.0') $17.00 $18.00 $16.00 $15.00 $17.00 $23.00 $2300 April Delivery May and June Del White Leghorns $16.00 $14.00 V hlte Leghorn Chicks Hiul Hatching: Eggs from ray own farm will lie a matter of social correspondence. All charges for the above olikks must be paid by customers expree? and ail orders must be accompanied with 29 p r cent when are booked. they I can also take care of your needs in Blue Flame Wfuk less Oil Stnadard Colony brooders, and and all other poultry supplies. Write or ee me Iwfore sending elsewhere. -- Coal-Burni- Snowflake Poultry Farm, Castle Dale R. OOLL1XGHAM. PROPRIETOR us ;. r i. ui water -- J 4 JPS,, . TJ : mt u. j yi f". sir" & ini :at j sod BOU " J Sep" ... ,.o i somehow or other always seem to come out of thoughtlessness and the and 'aefend the above entitled act4 failure to grasp even faintly the other and in case of your raiiure so foilnw'a nnir,t r.r i lud cnient will be rendered against t.. have a few temples where they make arnVhich pray" 1w zL nraver i ..horaplf ana . . uiuiriiiiuiiy uctcc hurts THIEF Desk Sergeant What does tha prisoner give as his occupation? Officer Says he's a thief. Desk Sergeant A thief? Well, he's honest, anyway. i,o S An Epitaph. Here lies the body of William Jay, W ho died maintaining the He was dead right as he sped along, But he's Just as dead as if he'd been wrong. right-of-wa- "Paternalism" In Sweden. In Sweden a farmer can be reprimanded by the governor of a province for abusing "mother earth." Over 1,100 cases of abusing farm land by neglecting to cultivate It properly have been denlt. ...... flnrina Y,a loot -. mo, ...b four years. There has been some discussion as . .. . . . ... io ueuimions oy tnose cnarged with determining when a farmer should be censured for neglect for his land, but the Swedish cultivation extension committee has come to the conclusion that corrective measures are neces- sary where land was found overgrown with weeds, where a field yielded notably less than the neighboring fields, where the annual production decreased, or where grain had been disposed of unthrashed. Of the 1,177 cases considered 123 had to be brought to the attention of provincial governors before improvement was affected. v.- Select. "Tliese are select apples. Twenty-fiv- e and 50 cents a dozen." "Whiiddye mean 'select'?" "If you select them, they're 50 cents a dozen. If I select them they're 25." Farm Life. Prisoner Escapes and is Captured Harold L. Cole, Helping It Out. "I believe in the'office seeking the man." "Yes, yes, go on." I also believe In letting the office know that you are willing to "But 1 be sought." i Mixed. I i I i IB lie .clt 71 llf, a? and a ner, tli aal .out :s cam mti( feels Ai i BSii foav hiei M ,Mti( .una ID !. 8.0 str r Ikv ill the er he the !1.1 ie is it 41 tl ell ftW defendant be dissolved,to be grantedfl of divorce Jt It CI n o: e id d iToppelv AN HONEST t ii y i ' girl-chil- ar s !; ici than twenty-fou- r hours, State Bank Examiner H. V. Savage announced that up to the present time no shortage nor any irregularities have been liscovered In the affairs of the Logan Square Trust and Savings ban!:, which was closed Saturday mornim after Its president, Fred W. Popp, was found dead. aee it ac w An nil . rtnnx m Attor A. M. TRUMAN, Plaintiff's r. lT,,niinirtnn CitI, First pub. Feb. 24 Mar. hut 1...--ronr inni 1IMItMtU,. Airiiixi nwwmr - ti. , . ,K. nitv it, -- -. unice ai oa.ii nereuj ruary 15, 1923. Notice ofis Fern at David Behunln. who. on January intn, Homestead entry, No. J ie :aj v J SSE. To wnsnip. SEy4SWy4, Section NE, y ... ITtah. Sl8 Jin. rs SecVit.lonS'i 8. claim year proof, to establish land above described, befoM itfi P'tourt !tl w his atui do 'A ' uiaimant Arthur ' vaia ieison, uuj of rfi all Behunin, H. J. BLAKELT, B. GOULD Utah, ter. Mar, 24,11 First pub. Feb. 24- - it vrvrirrc ftu ri BMCATI0'7ji,f partment of the In,erlrt,. Office at Salt Lake City, s' 12, 1923. Notice is hereuy DW Frank Fillmore, of Catl e who, on July 19. stead entry. No. 02324..SESE ,a "Jack, dear. 1 made you believe I wasn't in earnest when I told you I . 3 1611 PWCE TO WATER USERS didn't mean what I said, didn't 1?" '111 btate Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City "I believe so." Feb. 8, mi. Notice is hereby given that Peter 8W, Section 17; "Well, Ml take it all back." London Barbog-liowhose postoffice address is V'I RBn?f fca laso, Texas, made application fnurnahtn 17 South, . i hi)U liao dance with the requirement Salt Lake Aleriaiun, r pn, c In Extremis. of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1117 r,f ir,.ntirn in make three-- land Doctor (at bedside) I fancy he Is as amended by the Session Laws of tn mi r.Klluh lallTl tO II":Clerk of , i,. lo appropriate Two iaeHcriuea, Deiore Castle about ready for the 1;ingdo.u of f vvater District Court, at ' Ill ton from Range I,; heaven. or mru Lrttth26th the day L".,,Lnery,.County' Said water "in uc inverted at a point 464 ft.!?"1 name Ministering Wife w'ill you he Jin C, -qiet rea l . . . and him so f 8m 4 feierson, f n le good a Republican! 16 "ul" vXu i I !, Le Journal Aimisant "ange ."..fc fillrt (1'aris). ,atlc First pub. Mar. 17 last ap ir"VierySL byniean'acanaladl8tance ,vuu it. anu mere used from An Optimist. i to October 31 inclusive, of "Wll, he's mi optimist, anyhow." ;eacn year, to irrigate 160 acres of NOTICE FOR PlBLICATlpl - Jli: I "What's he doing now?" partmient of the inieriu.. ne,,flxb.Sc,ed 1,1 part9 t Lota S and Lake Office Salt at l1 9lty', a enu. planning where he'll go herebyB iaBiVl St;c' - township and 12. 1923. NoticeofisCastleW'Vf nsnmg wnen the time for fishing Ablnadi Oleen. A" much Em eW.aoresaidthe who comes." eiiH i on June 21. as may be neceasary will be used the entire year for domestic stead entry, No. 023022, Section 7; Unnecessary. State Engineer's office Township 17 South, in ti? I "I ne er play bridge with my wife " If til'S, iL,e has t Lake Meridian, Salt " All protests bove 'Why not?" against the granting of intention to make three-)establish claim to the lanu jM t j "Oh. we've got plenty of other f S" a? things scribed, before the ClerK to wrangle about." TW in duplicate, acco Court, at Castle cla,. of 11.00. and filed in thto offlc. ZuiZ trlct . pel the 2Bth day of April, I ten as wltnewesj JoWn" thef comple- hJTv.'30 True, r , v. vtiut " uiiUllCHrinn nf k son, C. Caben Elder, Jl.,tie P' I1 $e!i Fred E. I.arson. all K o, my boy, but tnlghty few fir,8t Pubation Feb. 17 Utah. GOULD B. BLAh1 fieoDli is?,"',-?'of - ter tfW poTerty w ttm Publlca.... AnrilH'l . ttnt i870C9Tpl,i:loa tion Mar First pub. Mar. 1 "fwl , Tit-Iiit- t I 11 r 'V' - 1 Liner Fast on Rocks Seattle, Wash. The Argonaut liner, Sagadahoc, which ran aground late Friday night at Ball Rock, near Shannon Point, in the straits of Juan de Fuca, was still fast on the rocks Monday, according to harbor radio advices. The sea is said to have a ?r 7 4- - NNB. tnfrTb.' quieted down over Sunday, and work of lightering the cargo is proceeding, the copper and lumber which she carried being put ashore on the - ai from -- Irregularities Found in Bank Chicago. After his assistants had een working on the books for more ' Sel In Emery County. Utah i e 84 Wi; will be diverted a , .. imt V a . 3 min. XV corner of Sec. Head eaed No ' i - Schooner Limps Into Port S. The N. Gloucester Halifax, Howard fishing schooner Elizabeth limped into this port Sunday with sixteen of the crew of the lost Nova Scotia fishing schooner Helen M. Coolen safe on board, but with news of the loss of six lives during the terrific storms of last week on the aorth Atlantic The Elizabeth Howard reported that the Helen M. Coolen foundered on the banks. In the same terrific storm a huge sea struck the Howard carrying off four men. Federal Officials Make Haul Three hundred Galveston, Tex. and fifty cases of American whiskv about $,"5,000 at bootleg prices one gasoline laun.h and John I. Noune8, alias Johnny Jack, were in the custody of federal officers here Monday as the result of a liquor seizure at OfffUs Bayou Sunday. thtv'-.- by the uui-pouri- ne cap-ture- Swept Away On Ice Cakes Omaha, Neb. Marooned on a sand-bu- r by n sudden rise in the Missouri river, Harvey Mcintosh, and his brother Thomas, farmers of Near Mondamin, la., thirty miles north of Omaha, jumped onto a cake of Ice and were swept away while relatives tnd friends lined the river bank listening to their culls for help last Saturday night. A fruitless effort to save the men, who have not been men since, was made by two older brothers, who launched a boat, which ihey were forced to beach because of i heavy ice floe. Day Old Chicks of Every Variety .larch Delivery i"ff, J",h as amended ! Band of Indians Loot Town Nogales, Ariz. Search is being made for a group of Yaqui Indians, about eighty in number, who descended on the Mexican town of Banatnl-ch- i, on the Sonora river, looted stores, killed the acting mayor and wounded two other citizens, according to advices Monday from Cananea, ilex. The attack took place at midnight Saturday. The Yaquis looted evry store In the. town. Municipal authorities gathered forces and at. tacked them. Acting Mayor Jesus Mendez Escalunte, leading the atwas tack, was killed. One Yaqui ulled and two were taken prisoners. e 1'F.R 100 CRICKS in any-th.'n- Dusselderf Seven Germans, two believed to be the assassins of Lieutenant Colonel Tin and il. Joly, were shot and killed Monday by French troops at Buer, according to dispatches from that city. The two Germans suspected of having been Implicated In the murder of the French officials Saturday night were arrested. They attempted to Gendarmes shot them dead. A big crowd then assembled In tront of the police station and threatened to storm it. French troopa ordered the mob away. It refused to the soldier disperse, whereupon opened fire, killing five Germans. Los Angeles, Cal. illeged forger, who has been held for '.ha p.ist three weeks In the San Mti;:o city jail awaiting arrival of from Kansas, broke jail Sum'.ay night, traveled to Los Angeles and vas recaptured licre before authoriCARD OF TIIAXKS ties of the southern city discovered Mrs. Edith Ralphs and family wish aim missing. to thank their many friends for the services rendered them in the Illness Cyclone Reaps Toll and death of Mr. Ralphs and also for the beautiful flowers. Tenn. Twenty Jackson, persons ire reported killed and seventy-liv.njured near I'inson, Tenn., twelve ;niles south of Jackson, by the storm which swept over that section Sun- A number of the dead and Jay night. -. . . . in.iurea are negroes. About tittv iweUinj.8 about I'inson were wrecked, I AM XOW BOOK1SG ORDERS FOR SPRING DELIVERY OF according to reports. CRICKS AS FOLLOWS: PRICES 1 rn rr Notice sense-deadenin- sr e. can Fork. m flimCETOtPi State Engineer's OffJcVS?? rl WxwIe) Poincare and Staff Leave For Brussels to Participate In Conference on Ruhr Situation L. C. MOORE, Secretary Mount Lassen Shows Aetlvfty West wood, Cal. Mt. Lassen Is .n,rjin the heaviest volume of,moke and steam seen from If tc.r iin seven years, according to ob. ,ervers here. The mountain began to emit steam shortly before noon, Saturday followed y immrust of smoke, apparently just ast of the place where the last pre-vioeruption took place. of Bank Kills Self Meridian, and conveyedht The body of Mark canai a distance of Wyo. Gillette. there used from April i niTl,'i ? 10 H. Shields, president of the bank of 30, inclusive, of each JE 7. vc was of this town, 400 acres and of land mayor Gillette SK See. S; HEARTLESS found in a room at the country clu ABSOLUTELY Sec a of cans Four and SEt here late Saturday. sec. 15, iNcxiaw -drug were lying range aforesaid. As' What is the title of this picturer much old codger. th open near his head and a bullet had waier as may be re in Travail, sent through his brain. , "I call it 'A Soul but if been iut the inioecunious artist In the State EngiaeerToffel g call it 9179. irr.m.iar Chief Cauaht Un Dublin you will buy It. you may des- vou like." Henderson Dublin-Fr- ank I can do that without buy-"Umph scribed as a leaaer umous therefor, must be maae bfiw? clu'ouio." a It's it. d in duphcate, was Lw in ing Dublin, forces regular of $1.00. and filed inthte0flShU in the street Saturday by Ft" In (30) days after A Timely Tip. arrests tionthirty of the publication of thVM you State forces. Several other Vou know Ned (sternly) i R. E. CALDWELL the connection jvith a new hat, were made In oughtn't have'have bought o"ur ..nM arms dump in the t Date of of big discovery clothin, for we encounters reported Uon Mar. l7 i923 "U0I of the Among city hmlL't-- t. Pon't let a from different localities was a brick Nell (triumphantly) I rteht at Killlngioru, near nunsnrvan. KOTICE TO WATER little thing like that worry yon! The Free Staters state Engineer's OfficeiUh ufi ki and county waienuru "overhead expense" it to charged 8. ! i suffered three casualties and the lr- - . y1?- . made It come out perfectly even . , ..view Kiven that ? "Barboglio. whose Dostoff;TTJt regulars reponen uea; iuta. j What's a Home Nowadays? 12 f GAVE NO THOUGHT TO PAPA t "We want to buy a bungalow." the Compiled Laws of if . the and lady take you I'll "Yes, sir. the Session" ..... Warned to appropriate Thn , uiuii, moiner niiyni out to see one." laia, Too Ft. of All on water from Rang, cJ bec Him, but It Is "Oh, anything you happen to have ui ciueiy cuumy, Utah. Said ,.; Late Now. hand will do." will be diverted at a point N il 12 mitf. W, 1149 ft. from thsfl "But, There is a genial fellow of our ao . corner of Sec. 9, Townbtap lj g "It isn't as if we were buying a car, Range 16 East, Salt Lake B T quaintance who possesses a daughter you know." idian. man is ! This particular lucky dog . uc useu io irrigate iqi 8 queer son oi i um a Flapper Fairy Tales. land embraced in parts 0f ww Ludwig Would you like to have the thought, along with Barrie, that there j , d engagement ring my mother had or are oinj iv v NESEV4 Sec. 21; NHNW. sil shall I go to one of the Fifth avenue life. Contrary to all accepted thought NWH, WVfcSWy Sec. M, one not Is Sec. 27, Township 17 go,l NW54 for you? upon the subject, marriage stores and get a $500 sparkler 16 East, S. L. Mer. At n when Range is event have rather much first I'd The of them. great Oh, Georgette of said water as may be iimi' so niuch smile be ripples will be used the entire year in u the Initial recognizable your mother's; it would Into baby laughter; the second when imestlc purpose. This application more romantic! designated in the State Engine she puts up her hair. aa iu. vibu. Out of Style. This man we have In mind had made oiiice All protests' against the grantlJi not will latter of this ritual weep I trust of dream you a sort said application, stating the rea. "Mother, at my wedding." and had planned a thousand ways in therefor, must be made by affldi. in duplicate, accompanied with 1 "But, my dear daughter, I shall not turning the matter over In his inner of $1.00, and filed in this office wii be able to help it." consciousness how he would Invest the in thirty (30) days after the com;i It Is no longer ceremony with a thousand little graces, tion of the publication of thU Botld "But you must. R. E. CALDWELL, State EngM fashknable to shed tears at a remarks a writer in the Baltimore Date of first publication Feb. ; News. They would talk about it ever 1923. Date of completion of publkf so much beforehand ami as the day tion aiar. i t, ivz Continuous Performances. drew near there would be many little "Man Is born to sorrow," mourned backward flights and timorous fears SUMMONS DISTRI THE IN the good deacon. of how it would all turn out. In her Court of Emery County, State "Guess that's right," agreed the unchildhood davs he would often toss her Utah, George R. Jensen, Plaintiff "About the little mane up backward and she, the f regenerate backslider. The State 'of Utah thed lime our parents leave on epnimms mile minx, would tantalize mm in turn Defendant- You are herebv st us experience begins." moned to appear within twenty (Uf by parading before him with a mountain of finespun gold banked on her after service of this summons u; ... f, , brouehL othJ u was io ue a muu- Speaking Right Then. "My brother," said John J. Meddling, umental occasion and tne poor tenow Wi8e within thirty days after sen. "do you look on life as a blessing or hugged the thought to himself. They and defend the above entitled acti. and in case of your failure so to a bore?" ij F .u u.u 3 a i -j- will be rendered against) judgment "At the present moment," replied tcicujuuioi, i to the demand oiweco: according Mr. Grumpson, eyeing his questioner The blow fell, as most blows fall. nlalnant. which Drays that the bond and with strong disapproval, "it's 100 per Ho trant matrimony between himself ' . .' ' '. ' ' "'. be dissolved, and tha cent boredom." nome or an evening, carer ree. joyous, to 'defendant f divorce be anted to hi d as of old. She j a. M. TRUMAN. Plaintiff sAtton! romp with this was eolne to a narty and she was fif- - P. O. Address: Huntington City, lis 24, II teen going on sixteen, and her mother, First jub. Feb. 24 lafet Mar. without a word of preparation for the DISTRil THE SUMMONS IN shock, with a thoughtlessness almost Court of Emery County, State sublime, had borne her off to a hair- Utah. Alice Dutson, Plaintiff, dresser, where nil tho Inlnnttniia rltM Inhn V. Dntsnn. Defendant. Sl of that diabolical Institution were ner- - MONS. The State of Utah to the within twenty if petrated. We doubt very much whether mis gemai ieuow win ever oe quue me after service or tins aummuu" Premier Rochester Ranch Co. MiL Vitii GERMAN CROWD farmers men with families We want mm who are willing to work and have their own teams and can finance themselves. To such men we are ia position to rent, sell, or lease land that will make you money. Fine hay and grain land at Rochester the most fertile spot in SouthWe have ern Utah will grow anytliing. cultito under new of land, put easy plenty vation, that we, will Jet out one or more' years, furnish water and give you all the Good land for sale on long crops raised. terms with small payment down. We adjust ourslves to your circumstances. Write, phone or call peronally. We prefer to see and talk to you. No good man Now's the time to will be turned down. "Get Back to the Farm." Good HIE 1UL& tr t 1; ?, E- h |