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Show 4 f T Probate CARS AVERAGE" OWNERS OF. & Guardianship Notices vw Conault County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. Going Fishing? we will be glal to show you. FOR SUCKER FISHING We have a special hcok that will take the worm letter than the common kind and which' will not break, but, bending slightly when snagged, is readily placed batk in shape without changing to a new hook. CAMPING-OUEQUIPMENT For those who are intending to camp out this summer we have some novel equipment we will be glad to show you. We have the agency for the best lines of tourist tents, beds, collapsible stoves, and other equipment and will be glad to take care of your needs. T The Outing Shop David S. Williams, Castle Dale Proprietor Interests Statistic or Le NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE tie or James' Edmer Chri.iteiiw.-nceased. Creditors will present claim; with vouchers to the undersigned ai Ferron, t tah. on or before the Kith . JrtaV of October. A. l. 19-( 'hri.Hien.-jen- . AdmiiiiHti ator of Estate of James Edmer Chn.u .van, deceased. I.. A. .lcge..--. Attorney for Administrator. Firbt puu. June It last July 7, Y!S. FALLEN DRAWBACKS HioijTj l fa Principal in Carefully Prepared sation Balked When He Read Reporter's Glowina Story.' Fortunate Ones Who 'Honk" at Pedestrians. FROM Old Desk F-- t. Which Sen- Concernina H? tGeC-- - - 3- ne'er-do-we- ll H M" f emu-natin- higher-price- C d i itsf r s - j . . 1111 1 N HAN- W1 1 BUB Vi ...-o- ., to-w- it Proprietor ADLETS House and lot fo sale, suitable for workers'. Apply to A. Fred erickson, Manti, Utah. LOST Team of rnares, brand re sembling crotis over V on left thighs, or Tits one black with clipped mane, collar shod; one bay with strip STAlliSASSOCIAIld inmarked andcollar-markeshod, and face, every Sat unlay at Caade clipped mane. Weigh about 1200 lbs Onrfner will pay reasonable reward Dale, Utah Notify A. P. Johnson, Huntington ltablieh'd 1C00 Your $2.00 temple mvS2zf2i ITO d, pp.Mi.-4- Rates on Application. Aavenu,iii FOR SALE Household goods of Koy Olsen as follows: 1 kitchen cabinet. 1 fold In if bed: 1 babv carrlaeo. 1 rocklne chair. 1 tilow and harrow. and many other articles. Apply to R. C. Miller, Oastle Dale, Utah. JneryUonntyAbstractGo CASTLE DALE, UTAH licensed Abstracter of' TiUea ! i -- Our Abstracts Tell It All Jr., Mgr. at B. W. DALTON Notary PakZk school. Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Acord, and and Mrs. Evln Wilberg, with Mr and Mrs. Clell Pettey of Mohrland and their families and Van Acord of Cast le Gate, are spending a week at Fish (District Attorney) PRICK. UTAH Mr. Castle Valley Abstract Co. J. Anderson, Manager O. CASTLE DALE. UTAH i We are prepared to o your abstracting with core and dispatch. You can not safely 0117 or sell land or secure a loan without having an abstract of the title to the same. Lake. Ezra Nixon, last year president of the I'rovo high school Htudent body is a guest of hs brother. Dr. J. W.. and family, while In the county. He irf representing the State Building & Loan association In a capacity. Change in the local telephone op erating is being effected. The Alvin Jensen family is moving back to their bench home and Russel Snow and family will take up the work. stock-sellin- . g areass.'umlngthevncantwghtc Definite dates for the third annual Sanpete-Emer- y reunion at Horseshoe flat, near the top of the mountain as? reached by the Ephraim-Orangevill- e road, have been set for Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday, July Other details are being worked out by committees from both sides and will 'be announced next week. Under the auspices of the fish and game clubs in the respective com munities and through Henry Thomp son, deputy game warden for the dis trict. some 12,000 flngerllng rainbow trout have been planted in Emery and Cottonwood creek headwaters and 10,000 on Ferron creek. In the case of the local planting, the stock which left the Spiingville hatchery in the morning were planted in Upper Joes valley that evening with officers Thompson overseeing the planting which was accomplished with the loss of only a negligible number of the fish More plantings are to be made this ?R-Fe- W. P. WINTERS AND SCKGKON Carbon Proprietor Hospital Office Carbon Hospital, Phone 76 PRICK , UTAH PHYSICIAN r GEORGE CIIRISTENSEN Attorney-at-La- Offices In w the Sllvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH L. A. McGEE ATTORNEY AT LAW Silvagnl Block, Price Utah season. DENTIST Work and Extraction Given Special Attention Office in Commercial Bank Bldg. PRICE, Audio-Frequenc- y UTAH audio-frequenc- 'ntlce Ii herebv triven that the flooding of state roads, or permitting, of water to run in the bar pus inere-ofmust cease at once, or the parties' responsible for such conditions will be prosecuted, as provided by the itate law. HEBER FRANDSEN'. State Road Agent Emery County Bank CASTLE DALE, UTAH 8 AM J. B. f. EDM? - ' SURPLUS $15,000 P. P. DYRENO NQLETON. President FORD, RAWFORD, Cashier WALL PETER JO HANSEN W. C. SNOv", Director A. E. Vice-Preside- nt SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings 1 cut-thro- 4 one-eight- . h 4-- F. imately as follows: 50,000 eu. yds. common excavation; 26,000 cu. yds. borrows 2 3,240 cu. yds. gravel surfacing and one bridge, one 100-f- t. concrete bridge t. vviith alternate plate girder for center Wpun, and Rochester Flat t. all with bridge, concrete substructure. Plans' and specifications are on file in the office of the 8tat Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the Bureau of Public Roads at Ogden, L'tah. The above plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission on depositing Five ($5.00) Dollars. Any additional information may be secured) from the State Road Engineer at Salt Lake City Utah. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash or certified check for Five thousand Dollars. ($5000.00) made payable to the L'tah State Road Com mission inu.st accompany each bid as evidence of good faith "and as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By Preston O. Peterson, Chairman. H. C. Means. Chief Engineer. First pub. June July U, 1923 25-f- t. 50-f- 75-f- 30--l- ast SHERIFF'S KA1.E IX THE Dis trict Court of the Seventh Judicial District, in ami for the County of Emerj;. State of l'tah. William II. Bywater, Plaintiff, vs. W. P. Riser and Kathleen Kier, Defendants NOT ICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. To lie sold at Sheriff's s'nle at the front door of the County Court House. Castl- L'ale. county of ftmery, State of t tah, on Saturday, the 14th day of July, A. D. 192;',, at twelve o'clock nooii of iald dv. the following described real property and all of the right, title and uv.i oi Hie above named defend ants' of. in and to the siiid real prothose certain premises perty, situated In Emery County, State ol iaii, aim particularly described as follows, I'ne to-wi- t: li half of North west Quarter and Lots Two, Four, and Light of Section Ha ven, in Township South, of Range Sixteen East of the Salt lake Meridian, containing 127.14 acres. Purchase money nay- able in lawful money of Hie 1'nitcil States. Dated at Castle Dale, Encry County, I tah, this 22nd day of June, A. 1. 1923. Soot O. W. SlTTERl'D, Write for Particulars NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- partment of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. June 1923. Notice is hereby given that Andrew Hunt, of Caineville, L'tah. who, on January 25, 1919, made Desert Land entry, No. o2276, for 8ENE14. Section 30; SW&NWfc. Section 29, Township 2S South. Range isull i.rfiKe Merutian. has filed notice of Intention to make final to establish claim to the land proof, above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Lou, Utah, on he 4th day of August, 123. Claim ant names as witnesses: John 11. Cur few, Fenn Duncan, John Giles. Fred Giles, all of Cainoville, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. First pub. Jun 23 last July 21, 1923 possible. yet colleges green silk. The coll is impregnated London Times in an editorial calls at- under vacuum process In a compound tention to the fact that many of the consisting of beeswax and rosin, and endowments have been made by wo- Is covered with black pebbled bookmen and that "piety," never lacking in binder's cloth. the national character, should Inspire all those who have had the advantage Ridding County of Prairie Dogs. of such endowments to help the good A rodent drive In Hat creek comcause of the "wonlen's colleges" at Oxmunity, Niobrara county, Wyoming, ford. It is hard times in England and resulted In about half the recently It is not easy to raise such a large ridding their land of every sum, although the editorial asserts prairie dog, while each of the others that "no one in theory grudges the had. at the time of reporting, but four or a would money, deny university or five live rodents left. Not 100 live education to as manv women as are prairie dogs, it Is estimated, are left worthy of It." on this area of about 25,000 acres, Harvard university in Radcliffe col- which was literally alive with them lege has long had a woman"s college six months ago. The work was started It of which Is justly proud. In April on a strip of land thirteen miles long and three miles wide, with Not Feasible. twenty-twranchers is a futile undertaking, Practically every man In the district according to the weather bureau, Unitsigned up to do his share of the poisoned States Department of Agriculture. ing. The county appropriated money To produce one inch of rainfall over to be used 1n an area of an acre, approximately UlS ftate and purchasing poison for the nonresident lands, the tons of moisture would have to be biological furnished poison tot survey drawn up into the air atid then precipi- the federal land, and labor was tated. There are C4C acres in a square donated by interested residents. Demile, for which 72,.'!20 tons of moisture partment of Agriculture Bulletin A square mile would he required. however, would be scarcely a dot in Landed Heavy Sprat Catch. the center of any section where One of the lagest harvests of sprats drought prevails, as In Arizona or parts ever recorded was caught by Deal of Texas. It would be less than one fishermen lately, and is estimated to seventh of the area of the District of number 2,500.000 fish. Owing to the Columbia. recent heavy trales the sprats became massed in abnormal quantities, and Odd Incident. the fishermen had great difficulty In Just recently I went hunting. I had landing their catches, so weighted and only gone a little way when I saw choked we h,.. nets. Many of the abbit and fired at him with my shot boats s' :, e almost submerged. read,. ;un. There was a tremendous noisi Thousand -- f ungry seagulls swept and for a while 1 couldn't hear or sec down on th i,,. ",ng nets and devoured a thing. Then I noticed that the gin many of the despite the efforts of barrel had disappeared and 1 was left the fishermen to drive them away. The holding the stock. Later I found t!:. poor of the district benefited by the gun barrel, which was bent from the of the Deal men. London generosity accident, lying In the weeds about te Mall. feet from where I had been standing I considered myself very lucky as War Paint Flower. wasn't injured in any way. Chicagt One of our earliest iimi Journal. i. , Moodroot, or Indian naint. th Rrpv stem of flower or root Fish Smothered by Ice. and you disTons of fish w ere smothered in Wen cover the reason for the name, for more lake, Orange county, New York. there Immediately flows from th woo,,,, a reddish fluid which some-wliH- t v the ice which covered the lake two resembles blood nn,i ...in i Vet thick from shore to shore. Wher Mill OIUUI whatever It comes In contact he community found the water with suppt. vs Nature Magazine. It Is said that objectionable they Investigated, anil "R juice Was once when a hole was cut through the ice used bv the Inthousands of dead fish came to the dians hs a war paint and, mixed with surface togcher with many live tlsh in sugar, by mothers children's coughs and colds. search of air. Rain-Makin- g Rain-makin- g Many Tire A wireless message received from the Citroen caterpillar motoi expedition which is crossing the hara, states that after two days' f the party left Insalah st dawiv December 24, and by Decemberl when the message was sent, reached the foothills of the Hoi mountain district. The nert stage be the most difficult of all, the pa of the Tanezruft, or ''region of th says a farls dispatch to the Loa Times. From Insalah the cara pai track! through great winds. The by followed were which caravans party were marked here and there the dead bodies of camels. Alter desert of sand came a desert of ro The cars went steadily without A of speed over this rough country, In traveling 120 miles I On the night following Christ! rtnv th Pxnedltlon camped in tne of hills of the Muydir, on the edge Hocrear ranse. On Boxing day enterei Hoggar district itself was An A monster smokestack which 257 feet In height, thus taking country, among the tafiest In the the recently been completed for St. ! I iev "o dn 'ltc Suns : iih 1toI r afte ?of i 'dssio iisd Racii 'onrs, 11 Inj le wh fence natlm .rdt.r nt Tfnnsns 'Us a 'ten nt Lawrence, Is the subject of a brief Illustrate t jm uvie in Fuyumi ! enforced concrete stack wasereur f 1 ft :.... nt nnwer r- serve trie new neauos a cost of recently completed at H rw. nrui ..lour iImv It Is 88111 t, miles Topeka, some forty nhout forty-siTrnoo , nti-10! seen from the east, can be plainly staoV Of UW TJilL irv. . if x lie squaic ui" 1908 tot power plant, built In of 127 feet, then consider the entirely overshadowed by 1 cnimney. " i" ii iiiora hnvlnir a of 2,100 horse power. . . rarmer . invent . . . comolnea w kaferlta. nnrn i...h A new uina oi w' K Pierce, developed by Walter dj county farmer, In Kansas, n e j The jj kattir and feterlta. matures fifteen days MM I and does not shell out was o I does. The development ... . ,ir,.irt on uu I Mr, rierce in 1 of w experiment station after sei . Das 1 "V ..... ..i..,frai and the been named Kaieruu. years' work, new gt w Air Pressure Speedometer. bv. """Pfr are :ae Monster Smokestack. Rich Silver Mine. Italian inventory o...,i The available market for automobile !n o i of a side One tires outside the United States airplanes Is onerntci k i,n .HP" Ontario, i,,r mine at Cobalt, of the air while a '.rz is approximately O.OOO.OuO c is "J" plane Is In of a pure sheet a plnte at the end ngs. Considering the rate at whlci of a Inch to an inch thick merlcan tires were exported the first silver Is 12 feet long and on months of 1922 It seetm may reasonable a height of eight feet, and to suppose that the 192.1 Beats ek Morse. that export figures er. It Is estimated It Is now nroiwieo.i . will he about l.rwo.uoo, or , .v ' v' ' about srnu j of dynani ,, inrnnen worth Itej and. $25 per cent of the total available a whole page of h nf nilver 'V 'r hy wl-,OUI 1W,UW wviiu at a time, by the silver. of solid photograpMc process. Eported. ; i y j Sheriff of Emery County. Dey, Hoppaugh and Mark, Attor neys for i'laintirr. First pub. June 23. last July, 7, 192;! APITAL $25,000 3e i to-w- it, TO WATER USERS DR. H. B. GOETZMAN X-R- r," .005-inc- h Hyrum Seely of Mt. Pleasant is a visitor with local relatives' and friends. Mrs. S. R. Johnson entertained last Thursday afternoon fro the Pleasure Hour club. Mrs, D. W. Smith and children are visiting with Mrs,'. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lowry. Mrs. Perry O. Snow has gone to Salt Lake Cty, where she Joins her husband, who is attending summer All Kinds ot Dental .Work attended. ',to. Satisfaction guar anteed. Office at Jltesidcneo Hall Block of Hotel w, V4 9. DR. P. C. CIIRISTENSEN Dentist Attorney-at-La- . , , surs of the title to the land you purchase. You can never know the true condition without Investigation. B O. Sorenson If ?!! 5 David 8. Williams, Editor and l There is a It happened a good many years ago secret drawers, value?,??' la a northern Indiana county seat and cultured home near r! ' jfll ortterc7 In the actors were a newspaper man, which mutely ,ei . ,iinir Mr. Avenge Citizen. on the now in a responsible position decJ'ne and fall of 11 .. - ... further, a finance . ler 10 iauj it . ""trial (V.' one of the great newspapers writes "n .ornoratiou has been workiug to dis staff of amiable an and the of South, the Mr. is Average Philadelphia cover who and what with a police record as long chased for $4 Inquirer Automobile Buyer. ui L-- by twenty who may be known as arm his an as survey the erudite statistics Engisshmss Through vital ered the treasure V1 . was taken from the me John Doe. resort a wa SHERIFF'S KALE IN THE SIXTH in iiuestion great Tne county Jail Its fine points 1,1,1,, " BertI cars, tncs ima liuin to Judicial iJmtriit Court of the Slate 1 lines, for the reporters of the town and , coating of grime and 1 f of Utah, in and for the County of entirely ail the I cue quiet afternoon the reporter In Sevier. The Federal Reserve Hunk ;avs Farm Life. This was done to The desk cost ufrL. I f ,5 j of of San Francisco, a Hanking Corporawas struck with the idea have average It the of ejuestlon view made imnersonal ,r Vrlla .S'eal McMillan, presentable lW tion. Pluiiiiiff.vs. who news. some John, K. Cox, nnn who chives the average car of the manufacturing Tn years later when J J?f ML McMillan, Parley McAlilian, J. C. Mann, J. C. Whiilaker, and Artwas doing one of his periodical grade. 'iigher hur WhitLhker. doinic business muter For a pended in liiltalu-Thus we learn that the average age penances, agreed to assist. polishing the name and myle of to was r John improvise Mcthirty-fouconsideration is and cast trimmings and ..f motor car buyers 't Brothers; May McMillan; May nnd estate bed his the VKUili of clothing from Millan as administratrix llDTlitmgilii 1,...i. rope 74 per cent of theui have : P.. deceased; ears that McMillan, of John at suicide with the Now it is again under per cent of them have nion- feign an attempt George V. Keywr; George 1. Keysera. wives; ft "? of them understanding that his reporter friend hands of Mhin. as trustee for Wulkrr Bios, banket y in the hank and CO per cent moment CRtPrl for It. LoX crucial the at a Utah banking corporation; next arrive should the Dasing life insurance. v vui fi miM. ,0 and J. C. Mann; and l. 11. W eager as ;irry nt the and cut him down. . , ... obtained by HnH, on nirrpren Seduction of ill figures i!i Itrus'tce in bankruptcy the inciter 0M The "story" was prepared with It : satlnwood front Neal McMillan, involuntary oaukrupt, .eceptance corporation on sales beiiefendants. SHERIFF'S SALE. To tween January urnl June 1, v.e find careful attention to corroborative defrom Clrcassia, mahogany be sold at Sheriffs imle. Oil Saturday, of the purchasers tail, the type was set and the hour . duras, ebony from Cevlr, z cent the 7th day of July. A. 1. 1!)3, at the that jr per fixed for 45 was press Pncclo that and the of , hanging hour of 1:00 o'clock V. M., at the have owned cars before uilUO(, rrom . in Castle Lalo, Emery courthouse cent of that number bought on time, to keep the "news" from the and pine from Norwav ler I described For County, Utah, 'he following rival paper. Think of the old real property situated, lying and being credit. In the afternoon John took a notion, an industrial centerGermany that f in Emery County, State of Ltah, to read his own obituary. command the raw that had fl! MUST USE EGYPTIAN DESIGN so to speak, material , of the Northeast The West A proof was given him and then the wren seas! That desk the Northeast 14 of the Souih.ast 14, was madel blew of up. the Northeast the Southeast Ing the reign of qm wf to Mount Scarabs, Just story and to of Section 15; the Southwest !4, the Only One Way gasp "If you think I'm going grandfather of "Kaiser Bill,- - fte Now Coming Into Great PopSouthwest Vt of the Northwest 'a, struggle like It says here, you've an- -- y ruier, wno now chops fir( ie I and the Southwest lA of the Southular Favor. other think coming," quoth John. in Holland and ruminates. of Section 14; the northeast of the west V, the Northwest The account of his attempt at suicide fepris of the the South Speaking of scarabs, and the wave was too realistic and proceedings Northeast Vt of scarab the Northeast GREENLAND ALWAYS OS 4, the Northwest of Egyptian Influence brings .Weld of the Indianapolis Southeast V4. the South stopped right there. Leonide U. Lav of the again into prominence, Southeast V. and the East News. a recognized authority Observations Made by Danish SciJ pi , of Section 23; and the eron, Chicago, Southwest iestlu Northwest M of the Northeast ,4 of on jewelry design and kindred subjects nwi continent Ii pr Section 26, all in Township ii South in art, says: WONDERFUL PIECE OF WORK of Range 14 East, Salt Lake Meridian. yicssmg westward. "To mount scarabs correctly, follow all wtith improvements Together situated upon any of said parcels of the design of the Egyptians used when Few Realize the Amount of Material It was not necessary to wait land above described, and all water the scarab was worn by the kinjrs and Labor In ca the North pole had been discovert and water rights, tenements, heredi- in the Valley of the Nile. Any de Transformer. learn that the location of the no iae di taments', and appurtenances belonging or in any wise appertaining to any parture from this design Is utterly constantly subject to change it and all of said lands above described. lacking in artistry. Little does the average radio novice about considerably, never Said property will be sold to the 3 in waniif ofY In Miss Laveron sketched pencil realize the elaborate workmanship a ume, Dut this wobble has ' ai highest bidder for cash. iar Hi Dated at Castle Dale, Utah, June 15, the correct design. The king wore the which enters Into the usual watched for years by the scienti-- i 1923. A bar 16V a scarab in passed gold ring. transformer. - Indeed, the the world, and recently there has O. W. SITTERUD, f?om through the body of the scarab ending price of such devices tends to conceal more learned about the erratic coil Sheriff, Emery County, L'tah. t it scarab so the 192S. 7, either in knobs at end, First pub. June 16, last July their elaborateness, but the low price ' of the North pole than ever b, i!e!d revolved on the bar. This was attached Is due solely to a competi- . through the expedition of a M ituff TO to a ring, on the sides flanked with tion which brings down selling prices NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT. scientist, uoctor Jansen. He xal e CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, twisted gold wire. The cartouche of the Irrespective of quality and cost of man- passed many months In making k: Office of State Road Commission, Salt king was on the obverse side of the ufacture. Thus one of the best known measurements and observations Lake City, Utah. a as in scarab. The king used the ring transformers on the market has 3,800 the length and breadth of Greenl Sealed bids will be received by the sea, The other correct mountings, an turns of Xo. 40 enameled wire for the and has come to the conclusion UV'HSUi! wording to Miss Laveron, Is the scarab primary winding. Glasslne paper is the movement of :x the pole Is more the center of a bar pin, flanked by used between layers, and a 4: n'eiJk m. Mnn.iav. Joiv i 1923. a wobble It Is a very sun of the or head god Inch paper projection on each end stria by the and at that time pubiicly opened for wings constant movement, and Incident: Improvement of the state road be- or the asp. All of these motif were serves for mechanical protection. The this the whole of the Greenland tween Castle Dale and Ferron in used In the days when scarabs were secondary winding Is separated from tlnent Is Roving westward at the Emery County, and the construction worn as a sign of rank. the primary winding by three thick- of 20 yards a year. These dlsco Thaus; of bridges' and approaches, Federal nesses of moleskin paper, and seem to Indicate conclusively thai Aid Project and will include lis Is Ask for Large Sum. has 13,300 turns of No. 40 enameled cold countries of the North construction of the Rochester Flat ' Is required wire with the same insulation and end some more or less remote dey bei if Something like $925,000 Bridge, approximately 5 miles bttuth vsest of Ferron as a part of Federal Aid to establish women's colleges at Oxprotection. The primary and the sec j warm countries and comfortably hi aew takbeen' women while have and Project ford, ondary leads are 16 strands of No. 38 able. ' yeai The length of road to be constructed ing advantage of the educational op bare wire stranded copper together or Improved Is 11.5 miles, and the offlc portunities offered there, no women's and covered with one wrapping of principal Items! of work are approxCrossing the Sahara, have mho The been : EmERYCOUNTY PROGRESS i and others Philosophers, politicians of time deal a ...ive spent great thought voted a world of . For those who go trout fishing we have storked a line of Bristol sted telescoping rods which provide for the line running through the center ot the rod, doing away with the nuisance of your line catching on willows and brush. These rods are made especally for fishing the streams of the I'.ocky Mountain country and will he found just the thing for this section. We also have lines, reels, hooks (snelled and ringed) flifcs, leaders spinners, and other fishing tackle, which REALISM HAS 1T J" j t, 'A . f 4 rf f1 |