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Show .After having fcttehced three .young men to prison, a Judge changed hi mind and reduced the punishment to making them clean the snow off rhe David 8. Williams. Editor a4 CASTLE DALE. UT?AH walks around the courthouse. Only Proprietor Licensed Abstracter of Titles the judge's heart had melted. Year a tuw Established truw Ue'surw of tbm tit to lu the land you 'ii3FjUoaniA!!stractCo Vuil rtto never know the purchases. true ci.iniittou without Investigation. Our Abstracts Tell It All Jr'Mr. O. Suis"-- u UTAH SUT.rBASSCCmS3 every Saturday M Dale, luJi GEORGE CIIRISTENSEN AoverustnjC the SUvagnl BolKJOg PRICE, VTAB In P. DR. C CHRISTENSEN Dentist All Klnde of Dental Work attended .'.to. Satisfaction guar- -- &ttied. at Residence Half Block Office Uat B. Attorney-af-La- w, of Hotel W. DALT023 Notary PbSiSc (District Attorney) PRICE. UTAH W. P. WINTERS AND SURGEON lYoprletor Carbon Hospital Office Carbon HosplUl, Phone PRICE, UTAH PHYSICIAN1 T6 s L. A. &cGZ3 ATTORNEY AT LAW Mlvag-n- l Block, Price Cub Castle Valley Abstract Co o. J. Anderson, Manager CASTLE DALE, UTAH are prepared to do your abstract- ullli ram and AlriDKlCb. .YOO CM uitt safely buy or sell land or secure IVe the title to the same. DR. II. B. GOETZMAN DENTIST Extraction OItcb XRay Work andAttention Special Office in Commercial Bank Bid. PRICE, UTAH BITTER WRAPPER PIUCaQS The following- prices are, for butter wrappers, printed and delivered post paid when paid for In advance. Aa extra charge will be made when not so puld for. 75 Butterwrappers .. 200 Butterwrappers . . l.M &t0 Butterwrappers . . 1.71 1000 Butterwrappers .. eas I Got Something I! You if Want to Sell? g Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm imple ment, or something else which they have discard-- ; ed and which they no longer want These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. e WHY NOT SELL THEM? Somebody wants those very things which have become of no use to you. Why not try to find that somebody by putting a want advertisement in THIS NEWSPAPER? j Rate on AppUoMfcML SEEK TOXIN FOR FATIGUE Haying failed to find the elixir of the fountain of youth, scientists now arc seeking the next best thing a vaccine that will do away with weariness. The search for a toxin that will enable persons to go through all forms of exertion without fatigue Is being made In the United States, Italy an Great Britain, according to Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones- , says a London correspondent of the Kansas City Times. Experiments, which are being made with tired animals, are based on the medical fact that the human body Invariably creates Its own antitoxins when poison enters the blood. Even toxin Is found, If the fatigue-fightin- g It still will be necessary for man to sleep, according to Sir Robert Indeed, the alleviation would be conducive to sleep. Pending discovery of the toxin, various methods to avoid "that" tired feeling" are being advocated. One is the use of salt In a solution as a beverage. Experiments upon miners have shown their efficiency was increased 20 per cent by the dally use of salt, a recent convention In London was Informed by Laborious Prof. K. Neville-Moss- . work In a hot, dry temperature, Professor Moss explained, causes the worker to perspire freely and leads him to drinking large, quantities of water. This, said Professor Moss, produces cramps, fatigue and clogging of the kidneys. To prevent water poisoning, miners undergoing the test In this country were given a solution of salt in water to balance the loss of salt by perspiration. As a result the miners dug more coal, their vigor was maintained throughout the day, they were no longer bothered with cramps and they slept more soundly. The explorer Vllhjalmar Stefansson Is quoted to the effect that, for him, the airship has robbed the poleward trail of its lure. Such feeling Is easy to understand. So, as to the lure of the sea, masters of the great winged ships of other days probably felt when the steam craft came. Western-farin- g adventurers of another generation probably felt likewise when the railroads stretched their gleaming lines toward the Pacific. There Is something In bodily conflict with elements and obstacles thut makes strong appeal to explorers and adventurers of the old type. While the coming of new Inventions and machines may have robbed exploration and adventure of their lure for they have opened new ways for others. The scene now shifts to the air, to the clouds and above. The old lure may have been routed, but there is a new one, as full of romance and wild thrills as all of the quests of old. PRINTERS' INK resporv HAS beer, for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you have to selL Advertising Will Help You Sol? Advertise I OPENING TO A HOLE The young sbab of Persia is a recent arrival In Paris. Some of the old forks at home didn't want him to make the trip. But he would go. Ttiey might as well make the best of It and say, Oh, pshaw I" A health hint says: "In cold weather, walk wltl the mouth closed and breathe through the nose." That also Is pretty good advice to follow wlien you are standing still, and In any old kind of weather. The Incomprehensible thing about American courts has been the fact that, with ail the honesty and ability represented In them, they have been so cumbered with red tape and barnacles and so tolerant of technical obstructions and delays granted for trivial reasons that they have fallen quite out of step with American progress. Business men have not been able to understand why principles of business efficiency were not applied to the administration of Justice, says the Evansville Journal. Professional men outside of the law, especially In the sister professions of medicine and Journalism, have been impatient of Its solemn farces. Happily the legal profession itself is waking up at last and adding to the Integrity of the d efficiency courts, some and "pep." j jingaSale! tr-7"- don't leave OU in tha your middle of the - g Even for the delicate work of the typewriting machine way be employed. The saving in time and money by this method ns against human lubor alone is considerable. On government work, where scientific reports must be completed as speedily as possible, the reduction In time is welcomed. The machine is provided with 00 special characters. Geographical, geological, statistical maps and other scientific work of a similar nature can be done on one machine. Provision is made for the use of 125 different styles of type by as many shuttles. A shuttle, bearing Its 90 various characters, may be substituted for another In a few minutes. Where the work Is complex, the details must be filled in with pen and Ink. SHOULD SAY' HE WAS1 w "That was a fine opening offered you last week did you take It? "I did and went in the hole." I ask of love no promises; The heart that beats for roe Will serve no other lady fair. Wherever It may be. All of That "That halfback is playing a game that's the third field goal he's kicked." "Tes he's certainly putting his best foot forward." Life. Not He do up, hurry Haven't you done your hair Oh, ' Yet Angela I up by this Done it? (from within) haven't found It yet! THE GREATER Putin ad In this paper, then, regtrdlea of the weather, the fellow you want t reach read your announcement while stated t bia fireside. If he Is a prospective buy er youraile. you'll have him itoften pays One extra buyer the entire expense of the ad that d. and lt'e poor won't pull that buyer. An ed In this paper reaches the people you are after. Bill may be a neceesity. but the ad 1 the thing that doei the business. Don't think of hivlnt a peciil sale without using advertising" ipiee In thU paper. The Lost Light Sweetheart, the wintry skies are cold and gray From all life loved apart. The lo.t. dear lights makes desolate the day. Sweetheart! Sweetheart! Sweetheart! E?4 SW54 Section so South. Range 7 East s 'AssetJ1?m c"n. taining 200 acres. name Olive C. Huntsman SW SK SE Township 21. South. Ri?nge ; J, !. b. L. AI., containing 80 anr sessod " in the hame of feamuel King. 4 Beginning 2.91 rmi. o. .. t NK corner Lot 3. thon,. Northeast to a point due Fal, ginning, thence West to waI be- Section 3, Township South6" 16 East. S. L. M a "vii,.;r,uth'.Rans, mi Assessed in the name "opkim Shivers. center swy .. w Beginning North 60 rods. West 16 rod 60 rods, East to beginning Township 21 South, Til 7 4. Sc1" asl-e- !:das'.??u'.h 40. 29' West 9roZV,lt 60 21' West 24 rods. South io2 ... ; i Cocf m . .noJ l'ownshir 21 South i?tast-eS. L. M., containing 8 acres in the name of Morris StramT8' Beginning 32 rod North ol east corner SW Section 4 thet North 15 rods. South 53 35. Township OneExtraBuyer often pays the entire expense of the ad. at a sale CRIME Section South, Range L. M containing .75 acre. AssSl ed m the name of L. J. CullenT Lot 1 and E of Lot 2, Sections Township 22 South, Range 7 f L. M.. containing 78.6 acres. ed in the name of Arthur L. Hunt, S i 2 - , 1 m containing 6 acrll name o. L. J. Culien ess" Beginnine SE rnrm, ei, thence North 32 rn.i .ctio S. L. M.j in the rods, East to beginning, 21 man. EM NW SW-NW Section Towns'niD 22 South. R S. U M., containing 120 acres Get That Buyer 4 ju sessed in the name of James' IW ron. NW NW Section 28. Townshin 17 South, Range 10 East, SUM containing 40 acres. Ass'essed In th name of Parian McFarlane. Lots 31 and 32. Illnnlr .1 sion of Green River. Assessed in the name ui Aiiius xs. is. jentren. Lots 23 to 32, Inclusive, Townshin 20, First Division of Green River Assessed in the name of Charles H Derryberry. Beginning 16 rods North SE cor. ner of SW Section 9, thenee North 8 rods, West 20 rods. South 8 rods, East 20 rods' to beginning, Section Township 21 South, Range 16 East S. L. M., containing 1 acre, First Division Green River. Assessed in th name of George W. Cutting. Beginning 528 feet South cf North, west corner SWV. NRiz Snr,n . -wvtmii thence East 179.82 feet, South 67 4i' East 13.89 feet, South 37" 31' East 234.4 feet. South 11 East 93.5 feet. South 2 2' West 82.7 feet, South 11' 52' West 491 feetSouth 13 44' West 491 feet South 13 44' West 411.1s feet. West 172.72 feet. North to except that part deeded to Township 21 South, Range 16 East, S. L. in., containing 7.16 acres, First Division of Green River. Assessed in the name of John Lundberg. 53 ords North 145 feet Beginning West 6f SE corner NE NW14 16, thence West 11.5 rodi, North 6 rods, East 11 rods. South 8 rods to beginning, Section 16, Township 21 South, Range 1 6 East, S. L. M containing 5 acres, First Division Green River. Assessed in the name of .C A. Gibbons. Beginning 1190 feet North 30 feet East of SW corner Lot 3, Section I, thence North 48 feet East 130 feet, inches, South 48 feet, West to beginning, Section 9, Township 21 South, Range 16 East, S. L. M.. containing .25 acre, First Division Green River, Assessed In the name of A E Green. Lot 2, Block 5, Plat A, Cleveland Townsite. Assessed in the name of , fcyu IKS v o oo NOTICE Mr. Thurston ',.-- kAnnin , T Are you pinching me ntit u little imool fn mo hompmade cider? The Blue Law Officer Certainly not. 1 am arresting you for allowing the yeast to work on Suntlay. i - cur rvti PRnprsTV t I Each morning- I go forth to And A rapture running down the wind; I' Is a fleet, elusive thing nwt n cr nvAi nil ill. .1 UU1 nt vt ,ma aofi (Villi .11 i:b T "P. l!f viu oui ouiv una vAJit du( Now, therefore, notice is given, that in pursuance hereby of Section the County Commissioners of Emery County will offer for sale to the high- est bidder or cash at the east door " Easy. n hot la ODnlt JIT anr x Tfl COUNTY FOR 1919 TAXES WTHEREAS, Emery County has re- ceivea tax deeds on tne roiiowing real estate whk.h ha&. been sold t0 said County for the 1919 taxes, and the time for redeeming said property aa j Pursuit j;uy . nf tha Pmintv Prtiirt Umine nt Pntl, Dale, Emery County, Utah, all the of Utah, the County of Emery, and all other taxing funds or districts in terested therein, to th real estntp listed and described below: Said sale will enmmenr nn Thnrs. day, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1924, at JU O CIOCK A.M.. In no case will anv of th ronl an Lamps should have bulbs of equal candle power, have clean reflectors tate be BdI for a 8um less tnan taxes. ancl COitls nccrued to date, ( mterest' and be properly focused. Duted this 24th day of jiarch A j D. 1924, at Castle Dale. Emery Comr .v. - tv. State of lTtah. Aen tha rortlatn,. ntan. water circulating svstem tn (Jonvmissioners or Emery County, I , u it ccuimciii utLiuoiLo, m, uiese I siate or utan. teud to heat the motor. HERBERT MOPFtTT County Clerk of Emery County Utah XOTICK TO WATER USERS The property sold to Rmery Coun State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake find not roiieem iy ior ine isis taxes City. Utah, April 4, 1924. ed. Auditor's Tax 1 PP(ls having hcion Notice is hereby that the to said Emery County and duly Huntington Canul and Retfervoir As- issued sociation, with its principal place of recorded in the office of the County business at Huntington, Utah, has necoraer, and the property now of- ior sale is described as fol made application in accordance with lerrea tow-wit: lows, che requirements of Sec. S, Chapter S of Section 9, Township 16 37, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to iw ast, H. L. M., conitange change the point of diversion of 320 acres. Assessed in the seventy-fiv- e Hundredths (.75) of a taining name of E. Anna Sherman. See. Ft. of water from HuntingLots 1 and 4, Block 7. Townshin 16 ton Creek in Emery County, Utah, Victor Townslte. South, Assessed in said water has been diverted at a point S. 72 deg. W. 3050 ft from the me name ot Charles Miller. Lot 3, Block 8, TownshiD 16 South N.E. corner of Sec. 15, Township 17 Townsite, Emery South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Base Victor County, Hsesau in tne name of H. S, and Meridian and used for culinary NoyeS. purposes in Huntington City. 3, Block 18, Township 16, .Lrf)t It is now desired to divert the water rrom Blrtch Spring, which is a tribu-:ar,U,JI iuwnsue, ornery County, Utah. y Assessed in the names- of J. A. Olsen of Hunting-toCreek at the anu xnomas Wells. of of said spring, which point is at NV4 NWW NW Peetl,,, 1A point N. 4 7 deer. 00 min. W. 2970 ft ifrom the S1 corner of Sec 26, T 16 ship 17 South. Range 8 Eat. S. L." 3., R. 7 E., and convey it in a pipeline vi., containing 20 acres. Assessed or L.eo utteson. a distance of 55,000 ft. and use for hi me name SW Beginning oulmary purposes In Huntington City thence i his application is designated in the West 24East 24 rods, North 19.76 rods', rods. South 19.76 rods to state Engineer's office as File No a, 55. "l "inning, section 3a, Town17 South, All protests against the ship Range 9 East, S. L, M granting of 3 acres. Mud in the application, stating the reasons containing therefor, must be made by affidavit name of Mary M. Lewis. n duplicate, accompanied with a 48 rods South and 12 Beginning fee f $1.00, and filed in this office with0, thence West 27 rod. Ynwv, u in thirty (30) days after the tion of the publication of thiscompleSFu3i 0,,',' South 13 rods to notice R. E. CALDWELL, State bs"'mnS' section 20, Town k7 Engineer. IS South. Ranee Foot a t vr first Publication April 12 ship ,nl,aterf 1924. Date of completion of n .leased, 'in" the May 10, 1924. "linn i. neia. SK of NEH, SB'4. Hon S VlWnM,P 18, ,Yth- - 80 NOTICE TO WATKIt USERS containing State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Assessed in the name of Madora lIw-- ' City. Utah, April 4, 1924. West 32 rods', North 22 rods. East 32 Notice Is hereby given that 3 t" the beginning, Section r Huntington Canal and As19 South. Rbhp-- 7 I?... 35,n Town, ship with its sociation, p;ace 0f principal business at Huntington, Utah, has "num Hardy, wade application in iV, with the requirements of accordunco See. 8, Chapter 7, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to change e the point of diversion' of ovemy-f.vHundredths 'he of a nameofeo. Ft. of water from (.75) Hunting, on Creek in Emery County, Utah ;a:d water has been diverted at 72 deg, W. 3050 ft S, K Hall. from the pint hot 3 , corner of Sec. 15, Townshin 17 Clawson To ' South Range 8 East. Salt wnsHe, Emery CounU in tlle name of Louisa nd Meridian and used for Brows.611 culinarv nirposes in Huntington City It is now desired to d'i'veit ,7" 8? -r- ne, thp 8W water from Ranger Station Springs which are tributary to rodWestUods.SoutriOns2! Huntington Creek, at the point of issuance 11 Townshin 20 ;tg:n"!! of said springs, which is at a point S. 9 dee ic?hn; S14 corner 9J 5!,n' E., and OP,V 10, ; 1 other fellow has ' - T. Ast-esse- If' n,""4.. . Ei' Prosecutor Did you see him take his depurture? Witness Ah neber seen him take nothln. sab, but his valise. H NEU - ' time? Angela publi--'Utio- chain A Sheffield man, thinking his sight was falling, went into an optician shop for advice. "Can you read that!" asked the optician, pointing to a card on the wall "No," replied the man. The optician accordingly gave him stronger glasses. "Well," he inquired, "can you read It now?" The man shook hi head. "No, not a word," he replied. After repeating the performance several times the optician was about to give Mm up in despair, when the man explained: "You see. sir, I never learned to read." Tattler. r L 2? "The money the my sou. officer looked at bira a moment. Be walked over to an anchor and with his pocket knife scraped a bit of rust from It. Returning to the visitor, he extended the flake of rust to him and said : "Here Is your share of this ship. Take It and get out, or I'll put you In chains." Boston Herald. st map-makin- She was a dainty young thing, dressed In the latest fashion, and as she tripped into the room the office boy gasped, then grinned as she came to a standstill before him. ' "Could you tell me If Mr. Jenkins is In?" she asked. The boy nodded and pointed vaguely over his shoulder at the open door. The girl hesitated for a moment Paying Him Off A certain man In this city Is In"Do you know If he Is engaged T' clined to be pompous and obstinate. A she inquired. little while ago he visited the navy The boy looked astonished. yard In Charlestown. anl somehow lie "Engaged?" he almost shouted. "Enmanaged to get aboard a vessel from gaged ! Why, he's married and got two which visitors were at the time ex- kids!" cluded. An officer encountered him upon the deck and told him that he WHAT HE TOOK could not remain. The visitor swelled up and said that he was a citizen of the United States, that as such he owned part of the warship upon which he was standing, and that he had a full right to be aboard and would not de- part. The Then road and go to a fence-poto read a sale bill t do you? Then don felexpect the other low to do it. long-neede- old-time- Hopeless K a-- rig- A ttotiK'j -- ML Offii-e- s OaceGe f' ; t to beginning, Seetion o South, Range East! uWnil' !. taining . 10 , acres. of L. J. CUIltn I. Beginning 8 rods ner of Lot 4. thence Mr. East 7.14 ft. North alongUllSi ' to a Dolnt 8 rods s...w of Lot 4, thence West 58 C ginnng, containing sessed in the name of a - r 4. . h, ind W. E. Wo1vpi-- . W of Township 20 South. RanJ'0" il. 3. L M... containing 2o acr.t ssesed in the name of L J p , u Of Necessity. . ever "Do you think airships will use?" come into popular If they keep on "Most assuredly. a j t.n i.fiH with motor cars a lot of us will have to take to the air. Sec-Ea- Re st Reh-ervol- :,r."..A Knew the Color, Anyway. "Look here," said the landlord to his tenant, who was two months behind In his rent "when am I going to see the color of your money?" "I can't exactly say when you're going to see It," replied the tenant i-ceoi Northwe. "but I can tell you about It The 4n ' "ji tuunary pur. rodi ?r,i,,. o j;isi ii) color Just now Is Invisible green." poses In Huntington City. West 0" wd This a.)- .Fs'Seutin plication Is designated In the State Nonh Town' hln 1. In Those Olden Day. me Of Course Not uB.tinai Asses&d in th piTOis . n,l.,Te ot Harriet Lars.,, Id applk-atlonWalking h- Weary (reading news statins grant "Can't you wait on me?" asked the scrap) Dey Just found one uv den BRU enSnn5 Sftw gectl Impatient customer. "Two pounds of mummies down In Egypt, and It's 3.000 rods liver. Pro In a hurry." ning years old. said the butcher, "Sorry, madam," Sam (yawning) Yep, dera Snuffy "but two or three are ahead of you. people sure got good an r in dem unie or urst puoilcatlon April 18 Tou surely don't want your Uver out , M arder." Se-il- on fete. co'S, "J IZ :l?f T" S . n C. H. Christensen. Beginning center Section 13, thence West 14 rods, North 51 rods, East 14 rods, South 51 rods to beginning, Se-9 ction 13, Township 17 South, Range East, S. L. M., containing 4.5 acres.C. Assessed in the name of Hannah ' Jensen. Lot 3, Block 4, Plat A, Huntington Townsite. Assessed in the name of Rebecca Brinkerhoff. ivot 3, Block 34, Plat A, Huntington- Townsite. Assessed in the name of Edward Gordon. Lot 1, Block 57, Plat A, Huntington Townsite. Assessed in the name of Sarah R. Pulsipher, Edgar Allen, agent. Beginning SW corner Block 10, thence South 87 feet, East 167 feet, North 87 feet, West 167 feet to ' South, Range 8 East, S. U M., ,10 acre, casue iaic mmiug Ira site. Assessed ln the name of Browning, R. O. Justensen, agent. . , r beginning w corner 3, Orangeville Townsite, thence South 13 rods. West 13 rods, North 13 rod . . .. . nn ITAWfl. to oeginning, section o, aimi a.. l 18 hip South, Range 8 East, & Assessed M... 1 acre. containing the nama of William and Tressie Johnson. . .. to J That part of Lot. 3 not deededTClnrK it o 171 Kiicveiia, riai a, in the t a, or jliui pan na m a nf Townsite. Frron j and M01 Telephone Co. Lots 3 and 4, Block 11, Plat A, ter ron Townsite, Assessed in the nan" of John E. King. H. R. Huntsman . . agent. Low l and 2, Block 1. Plat A &r ery Townsite. Assessed in the nan" of Archie Mortensen. T. A. Camp ." bell, aeent. fl.77nt7n.,4 ji ell. agent. Lot 2, Block 20, Plat A, Townsite. Assess'ed in the name tnorwaid u. Larsen. . x , 16 SOUt S. L. M., cntal"me rr,notln Rnetlnr. 4. rtange 15 East, acres. Assessed t rreston Nutter. 199.14 in the Ute nf TTtnh 1 County of Emery J A I. Herbert Moffitt, County to and Auditor of Emery full. l LliP.n. OO ?' that the abqva and foregoing la,,w 0.sutimf an,(i true, correct description th's property offered for sale at Boara s per the. order of the of County Cammlssieners' Countv. Si t'tnh. made aa ?Id on the 4th day of Febru" Ex-Off- io .... :.. t 1 ha WITNESS WHEKWUi. hereunto set my hand end afnc" seal of Emerv Countv. State olw at my offle In Castle Dale, ot Jnnty, Utah, this 26th day l-- N s, fc -rrf. HERBERT MOf"u tf County Clerk, Emery n24 (Seal) First pub. Aprl 12 last May (Signed) It |