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Show EMEU neryUoantyAbstractCo CASTLE DALE, UTAH id any Varieties of OpaU; EMERYCOUNTY PROGRESS Where They Are Found Abstracter of Titles Our Abstracts Tell It All O. Sorsvro Jr., Mgr. DUD A Uorney-at-- L IVtefflglLWm M CiOiB Aaveruamc w Tc every Saturday Date, Utftfe GEORGE CHRISTENSEN Hate j j ifiAfl : . i CAMF I TALES OF THE t j There are many varieties of opals, the varieties are divided into a few i main groups. The Cacholong Is an i . variety opaque white or bluish-whit- e named after the river Cacb in Bukhara. It has the opalescent glimmer of inother-o- f pearl. It Is associated 1 v mum vl Ii n n a with chalcedony and by reason of its porous quality sticks queerly to any tongue tiiat touches it. It Is esteemed by the superstitious as the stone of friendship, sincerity, truth. The float stone is porous and fibrous and floats on water. It Is esteemed as LONG-FACEHUMORISTS i a stone that sanctions pledges. Lovers Join hands over this stone as it floats was Theodore Hook, the noted wit, In a vessel of water and pledge tneir humorprofessional once asked why vows with great solemnity, it being lie proso solemn-lookinheld that misfortune will dog the foot- - ? ists are his theory. unfold to ceeded t1 steps of the faithless. busl- a humorist is a serious . ..I ...1 mc mi If , ,.. , true OBCe uiv nr.nl ( "Being xiie- jjmubvi, aicmuu " 7h-evanescent and variable, glows of hya- - f sood .n III a iUUC WAiC V l"-of the is clnth and yellow.. This opal Joke." Scott's "Anne of Gelerstein." "Well?" Hyalite. A transparent or glassy "Here Is where the sad part comes opul otherwise culled Muller's glass, In. He never knows when he is going fn appearance like clear gum arable. another." to write s old which One of to V.lv1 Devld S. William. Editor Proprietor Established trod $3.00 Be cure of the title to the land you purchase. You can never know the true condition without Investigation. Licensed csmn pmm$. &t& aoi. oa AppUcattMt, cmii rMai MO OLD FRONTIER Wtro Mlidtthepar-onotC-f f Bv ELMO SCOTT WATSON tmon.) FRONTIER SAMSON a ' TAMES CTKKY was a Kentucklan ueu. vicvifcc WUU I fOUijni i lloeers Clark In winning the great Northwest during the Revolution, ! war he settled near th Afrisr old Kaskaskia on the Mississippi. One evening in the spring of and a companion named Curry i 1788 ' while returning from a huntLevi Teel, the cabin of another to came ing trip, ' settler, who was absent at tne tune, i and deelded to spend the night there, ' The door of the cabin was fitted with strong bars, but near the bottom, as was the fashion in pioneer homes, a hole tuid been cut to alijw the cat to I go in and out. Just before dawn Curry was awakened by a noise out side the cabin and discovered a war party of 16 Piankeshaw Indians ttealtn ily creeping toward it. than his Teel, more Cool Character favored surrendering at companion, Admirer (to famous once, hoping the Indians would spare Have you ever fallen into a crevasse? their lives If they did not offer fight. Admired I spent two days in one Curry rejected the proposal scornfully. once. Teel, however, went to the door, either Admirer Good heavens I Weren't to recon-noite- r, open It and surrender or to you terrified? with his foot near the stood and Admired Well, ns a matter of fact, An Indian Instantly thrust it left me cold. The Bystander (Lon- a spear through the hole and pinned don). Teel's foot to the floor. When he Instinctively reached for the spear to ONLY HARD-BOIL- S pull it out, other lances slashed his hand until It was helpless. Meanwhile Curry had sprung Into be-- ! , the loft to drive the Indians away fore his companion could open the f door. He fired three times, bringing down a redskin each time. Then he leaped down into the room again, only j to find Teel transfixed to the floor and ' helpless. Curry immediately resorted fO a desperate expedient. In those days tKe roofs of the settlers' Hlblns were made Only of boards laid on top of the walls with weight poles across them to hold them down. Curry again sprang Into the "America's a great melting pot." "That it's a pot, I'll admit; but It loft and by a superhuman effort tumbled the roof, weight poles and all, " doesn't melt it down upon the heads of the savages who were crowded around the door. Unterrtfied "There are microbes, perhaps, in kisses. Tneir leader was killed instantly and several others badly Injured. It waa As the doctors say," quoth Mace. "But a germ can't be a witness j daylight by now and as the Indiana In a breach of promise case." broke for the woods their flight was hastened by the sharp crack of Curry's Not Released Yet rifle which accounted for two or three "And shall I speak to your father, more savages before they got out of dearest?" range. "Yes, but for goodness' sake dont Making sure that they had left the say a word to mother." neighborhood, the valiant Curry, cais "Why not?" rylng both rifles and supporting his "Because we don't want the engage- wounded comrade, set out for ment made public for two or three Teel soon gave out entirely days yet." and, after hiding him in a thicket, Curry pressed on to the fort and reTrials of a Waiter turned with help in time to save hia Diner (In swell cafe) I suppose companion's life. people who dine here carry off quite a lot of silver. Waiter Yes, sir. We can't get all their loose change. t(g Does balr tonic taken internally snake a man DR. P. C. CHRISTENSEN Dentist Kind of Dental Work attended . to. Satisfaction guar anteed. Ofi Ice at HesUleiicu Half Block Earn of Uotel All fur-lined- ? r . The American dollar Is the enly suc cessful universal language. !.. One source of trouble Is that It Is cheaper to throw bricks than It is to lay them. " Once In a while yon see a girl with originality enough net to have It the bobbed. wr. . writers attributed magic therapeutic qualities. A dollar la worth Its face value In Porous and transluHydrophane. AtLorney-u'-LaNotary Pfil2e very corner of the world except at cent, developing opalescent tints and (District Attorney) home. gradations of rare delicacy when it PRICE, UTAH tins been a little time in water. OtherAnother street Improvement badly wise of an opaque white or yellow, Deeded Is the elimination of crooks on unattractive. Known In parts of the Easy street. United States as magic stone. I W. P. WINTERS Menliite. Found In Slate near Paris. If yon raise your kids to put their I Known as liver opal, as it Is held to PHYSICIAN AND SUUGEON trust In riches, It's a good Idea to put nave tallsmanic virtues In arrecuons Proprietor Carbon Hospital your riches In trust of that overworked organ. A concre.. Office Carbon Hospital, Phone 7' tionary opal, Dear It to be brutal shoot e may lady. resinous UTAH Jasper-likPKICK, Opal Jasper. little rabbits; but sealskin coats must dark red, a ferruginous variety identibe provided In some way. fied by the credulous as the opal of wisdom. beautiful L. A. McGIZ3 The most absorbing home-stretcIs Hose opal. Found at Quincy, France. the effort to stretch a pay check from AT LAW d stone, Exquisitely soft, one Saturday to another. or of of childhood as the known opal Prico Utah feilvagnl Block, the baby cupld. A welfare report says that a family Semi-opa- l. A sillclfled wood-opa- l of of five can live on $9.60 a week. A waxy to opaque. luster, transparent It is found In various colors white, Co family of five what? Castle Valley brown, gray, red, blue, green. It has O. J. Anderson, Manager A European critic says our buildings the appearance of petrified wood. Es-have no Inspiring windows. How about teemed CASTLE DALE, UTAH charm or as a stays? forest l0pal Frank Morton In Adven- We are prepare! to do your abstract-- 1 the one where the paying-telle- r ' ' ture nig wltu cure and dispfttvlt. Yon can Magazine. n il salcly buy or sell land or secure aiuny iiaieNoien woo are uuauie 10 liwu without having an abstract of rule their own countries appear to The Patient Postman the title to the same. know exactly what is wrong with the Old Peter, the mailman, footsore and j United States. weary, had reached the end of his route It may be that long hair. Induces and was congratulating htaself upon j DR. II. B. G0ETZMAJ3 j asthma and hay fever, yet we can having finished In such good time. "Mr. Mailman, Mr. Mailman," came j LUve heads bald several think who of DENTIST a voice from the last house on the ' ' Work and Extraction Gives bad the diseases. which could only be reached by s'reet Special Attention It will be sad Indeed If King Tut has , climbing a hill of about 300 steps, Office In Commercial Bank Bldf. lain peacefully In his tomb all these j "I wonder what she wants?" thought millenniums only to be squashed at Peter, as he started to climb the steps. UTAH last as the result of a petty squabble. "She may have an Important letter she wants mailed. More steps, gosh I This According to a London investigator. sure Is hard on an old man, but It Is BUTTER WRAPPER PHIClCS moving pictures were known 5000 B. my duty to see what she wants?" At last he reached the top of the 0. And, apparently, the scenario The following prices are for buttet writers are still using the same plots. h!!i and stood puffing before the wrappers, printed and delivered poet- woman. j paid wiien paid for In advance. Aa examtna- - ' "Did to have an take Is in Grand you Eng opera being given so extra charge will be made when not lish. Perhaps it Is not too much to tlon to get in the post office?" she paid for. t 75 Butterwrappers .. $1.0 hope that one day musical comedy said. l.M 2C0 Butterwrappers choruses will also be sung In that lan "Why, certainly, I had to pass a RuO Butterwrappers . . l.7t civil service examination," said Peter. guage. 10CQ Butterwrappers . . 4.1 "Oh, that's fine. I guess you are Judging from the trend of current pretty bright then," said she. "Will No Surprise Wanted criticism the United States Is a coun you tell me how to spell SchenecMrs. Mann My husband must be try in which there are too many laws tady?" Rome Sentinel. lonesome. Every letter he writes he and too may people who do not obey asks me when I'll he home. them. I: Great Seal of England Her Friend You can't trust those The great seal of England, of which men perhaps he is merely cautious. Man, we are reliably Informed, Is Lord Haldane i: You again becomes custoonly a little lower than the angels, and dian, has bad several strange advenThe Maid's Company we have our moments of depression tures. Besides being stolen and twice Mlstress You seem to have a go when we wonder how low the angels thrown Into rivers, it was once burled deal of company, Mary. are, anyway. to escape being burned. Maid Yas'm. Dey's what I call my Most people have a piece In 1S12 Lord Chancellor Eldon's rainbeaux. Seven different colored of furniture, a farm imple- Another Indication of the Inherent house took flre, and he promptly Yas'm. Princeton Tiger. ment, or something else perversity of the human race Is to be rushed away with the great seal, gentlemen. which they have discard observed In the fact that some people which he burled in the flower garden. NERO'S REWARD are still trying to raise the bobbed-hai- r On ed and which they no ko returning, he records In his diary, J ) question. he was "so enchanted with the pretty ger want of the maids, who had turned sight These things are put in A thought which should be kept In out of their beds and were handing J mind just now Is that this country can bucket8 of the attic, or stored away watep t0 he flre engJne never be as rotten as some people say i In 5 in the barn, or left lying and so alarmed for the their shifts, . it is necause it were u wouia name- , . ,., , about, getting of less and I , dlateiy collapse. less value each year. h nnt rpmpnihei. in ' flower bed he had buried the seal. John Jacob Astor, who was only. uw. Tn . out of parliament a few days before . t .m. "Nero fiddled while Rome was burndown the walks digging with ing." family money selling his plan to lame ducks bits of stick until we found It" "Well, that was some flre and, if he In this country. played all through it and belonged to Manchester Guardian. the musicians' union, he must have A cursory survey of the situation received time and a half for overWanted to Try It Indicates that the British premier will time." walker If have to be a good tight-rop- e Bessie was lunching with her mother Somebody wants those he stays np where be la for any great In a restaurant. very tilings which have Just So Mother (helping herself to sauce) length of time. become of no use to you. Changing a tire is tiresome whew! You won't like dear. It's parsley this, Makes a fellow perspire. Why not try to find that If Grover Cleveland Beredoll should ' 'Tis a weary job, I tell you true, somebody by putting And so is changing attire. happen to see the latest list of Cfcr- - j Bessie Oh, let me have some. I want advertisement in eegle heroes he will probably not In Too Great a Hurry think It worth while to look for his THIS NEWSPAPER? "Why, dear, you haven't tasted It" "So Jim worked himself to deuth." own nam In It "No; but I've read about it In the "Yes, poor fellow, he was auxins Bible." to get ahead and all he got was a Now that they have decided to call "Where?" It Leningrad people who have been "I ve been reading about the man headstone." trying all these years to remember Pe- - i wn0 was 'sick of the parsley,' and t Almost trograd will probably give It up ana go want to try If First Attorney Did his speech car back to St Petersburg. ry conviction? Dangerous Handicap Second Attorney-clie- nt I'll say so. Hii INK Melodramas of a generation ago Tommy had sprained his wrist aad got ten years. wonld not succeed today. Then one to school. could always tell the villain by the didn't want to go "But yourwrlst Is nicely bandaged," Gosh! fact that he smoked cigarettes. Now his mother. "It won't prevent been resporv urged even the heroine dees it. "Yesterday Salerno suddenly lost classes." from Attending you for thousands control or nis car." Still the boy held back. Dad took who woman novelist "How so?" The English of business successes at hand a this point. "He couldn't pay his installments. committed suicide because, she ran ont "Now speak up, son," commanded throughout the country. of ideas evidently took her work much his father. "Let's have the real reawomnib town' most ths in re f than seriously Everybody Vhat Could She Mean? en writers en this aide of the ocean son. Why don't you want to go to First , Fair One I wouldn't be seen may know you but a with wrist V school sprained do. at Newrich the ball. owe know me a licking." what "Too many boys they don't Second Fair One Oh, you're not so Courier-Journa- l. Louisville you have to sell. Shanghai exported 1.500,000 mah- Insignificant as that, dear. Brook'vn Life. jongg aets to the United States last Breeds Contempt year. That ought to furnish pront Familiarity A home girl has no chance In a smaH Adreriijing Will Help Yoi enough to pay damages In a consider You First able number of kidnaped missionary town for the same reason that the First ndmnev Sweep Shall I go watcha moon doesn't Impress night . cases. down the chimney, or will you? man. He's used to It Birmingham Second Ditto Oh, seot yourself 5SL--..:- -:-J B. W. DALT03 faint-hearte- d r) w, liver-colored- h 4ITOIINEV rose-colore- Abstract g ; cat-hol- ! hard-boils.- X-lt- PRICE, ..' ! DGtti' NawuMpcr D Offices In (lie Sllvagnl BulKJQg 1'ItICE, tJTAB for those Who S'ea help to make t&T--S ' Got Something Want to Sell? ', ... t - ...,,, WHY NOT SELL THEM? , PRINTERS' HAS : -'..: ,., .... Kas-kaskl- rc nrr tut? TAi OLD FRONTIER l MV' v"co&fV Emery' County0! Plaintiff, v.. Ila. M. Van ."Stt. I Bur T Sheriff, ... nth on n ul o'clockuaj.P. MJunea7 ,iU- - "24, at tr the County Hf, tSrEmery Ciunty" me fnii.r' Jesorihe.l .s'tuated Count v itqu -- ilu t.. The Northeast I On Southwest Quarter of lnef :wo, Townshin lso:0' ,.? ThiM SaU chence East Sixty (E- ttt Forty, RS thence East ihence South Forty rZt .uence west Eiirhtv It I0?3 W. them North E beginning, with 69 80 Sh. 'MU Capital atock of ,hearre?th: Creek Consolidated Tth?tt0nW(o ?" iv. 'any, represented by x, 639. In Emerv thls i8rated mhdayV ftn"iWo-thenc- South SL n T-p- 4 8 rT,-.her.u- S fli "' Sheriff of Em First Pub. Mayl7-Sto.- HW SHERIFF'S SATEtV enth Judicial for Emerv fin,,nn 1?M mj Continental Life Insurant a corporation, Plaintiff v. fPredericj E. Larsen - . PlIf.n' Seeiy. Mount and Savings Bank a fendants. SHERIFF'S fr' 1 n7w SALf ' llth day of June. In door of the Court Dale. Ernery County, vU hour of 2 o'clock P. described property slCeffl? COUntv of Rmorv . a.. wit: 1 LU"'t- The East half of thA Vav quarter (EH NW ) and the :rrx,?r.,'f "l l"e southwest ousr. "elee" ?outh, Ran, i oi salt Lake '6i. in, containing: 120 nor with 11 am .v, '.. .. the capital stock of the Blue Cat ana together with ii; water ana d tch riCrh1a jiuer to use the of water for irrim. rights ing said premises, or for dnm joc iiicieun, io wnicn Carl E. hr. sen, or the said nremism von . Xuly 30, 1919, or thereafter entitled S .) MmmL Toe-ethe- r Ca i j.nd which were then or thereafter on said, 7Dremitfea. Jsea l ' hnwsvn . .1 ueuceu, ana together with wi jinguiar ine tenements, herediti. ments ana apnurtenances thsrennii aeionging or in any wise appertain- 11 Dated at Castle Dale, Emery this 16th day of Coun ty, Ltah, 1924. Mai " O. W. SITTERUD. Sheriff of Emery puo. May 17 County, last June Utah 7, ISii SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE enth Judicial District Court in and or Emery County, State ct Utah. continental Life Insurance Company, i corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Robert 3ordon, Gertrude E. Gordon, Oil and Petroleum Company, i corporation, Heber Q. Hales, Tw I SET- 1. Bowen .ee, Mercantile Company, corporation. Defendants. SHEKIFFS SALE. By ELMO SCOTT WATSON 4 To be sold at Sheriff's SaletheonfrontUs Uth day of June, 1924, at loor of the Court House In Caatlf w nnurn newpaper Union.) Dale, Emery County, Utah, at to THE VALOR OF YOUNG GEORGE iiour of 2 o'clock P. M., the followlit Jescribed property situated In tat (LKOGHAN Jounty of Emery, State of Utah, WAS only twenty-onH1 when he performed hisyears oldni The Northwest quarter of th depd KE) vaior ana won the Congressional Meda! Northeast quarter (XW of Honor. Although he saved the old Section ten (10). and the Southwe quarter of the Southeast Quart81 Northwest ". e 81 for the American of Section three J),j Just i.SW& as George Rogers Clark, his flag. (18) South, Township eighteen had uncle, of the Salt La nine East Range done thlrty-flv- e (9) previously,' years th vleridian, containing eighty () name of MuJ. George Croghan appear xcres of land. u icw or our school histories. Together with three hundred (38 ihares of the capital stock of tw o VL xol-ai i LTognan was iuntington Canal and Reservoir in command of Fort Stephenson, a loa relation, and together with all.01 atoekade on the Sandusky r,yer ta vater and ditch rights, andrignti sw the use of water for irrigating Ohio which commanded the approach premises, or for domestic use SE) . .o ,,lulum Henry Harr,son,8 g mis force consisted of a l boys like himself, and 160 Kentucky , omy artillery was a six- ffectlonately called "Old soldiers. When the British invaded Ohio, Har- - bX"; SJ August Inn f 1, rt . stePhwn lnSlSted Ulat "e HHrriS0n reIuantly allowing, him to try "J1 wis. General 500 British regulars eumse s imlIuns &fSrT Pr. ..?.Z Gordon and w r. v.--- cold 194. and 700 of Te fl)pe(ired 8Um'mler and might O. W. SITTERUD, . CW Sheriff of Emery County, irvt pub. May 17 last June 7, , fits. TJ& SHERIFF'S SALE IN Severn; trict . Court. of the ..... j Lisirici state oit uoldlK Internationa! tiC, Bmery. Corporation, a corporation, r t vs. Robinson, J. Harry wB. Mrs. w his Robinson, wife; V. U Olsen, C. James wife; Clawsn, 'TZ-rt shall be Clawson, his wife; Kredricn he: r-reif- " evacu-hoh- t which Robert J. rude E. Gordon, or the said premu vere on April 1, 1918, or thereafter, Jntitled, and which were then jr hereafter used on said Premt nowever evidenced, and together ill anA alnmilsr tlio tpnfimenU, "" aditaments and appurtenances thereinto belonging or in any wis taining. . Dated at Castle Dale, imer,oi Utah, this 16th day l" r,. U . I IIUI1U - Shw.lde,,TwdbSSi thls ll I IS1 no one , eft to Martin Anderson Jr., admin'' After poimdlne w . lon w"... he Estate of Martin .t " " lue artillerv f,r a Utah Credit Adjure"' day and a mm a Joctation, a corporation, bombardment voc SHERIFF'S SALE. '.made with . , To be sold at Sheriffs Sal Proctor ordered m llVM& ,8twkad. llth day of June, A. V. siei" o'clock P. M., at the front Enl3rJ Court House in Castle Daie i State of Utah, the ,P, m the rIcoats' County, but lituated in Emery County, ard folio brave ythr:yaCned t Utah, and described as which wit: vorth,,f " iort. at the Te t Comanenclng in B'0L, m- corner of Lot Four survey such an attack. h""1 Castle Dale Townsite ery County, State of . mounted one hundred forty-e- " o.ck.hou-- e " looking the South one hundred ave"J!n u Ul tnis mmt'nt sixty-si- x a masked South aS uncovd and East twofeet; feet " hundrea the little ltfl in North one hundred forth J6?0""11 "leering place of beginning, togetner n(, t. interest "ij0,M undivided one-ha" ghtW pen' ft rltrVifr rt wo v for ft The "nd flei the South fide of above After thi8 repU premises. His adfaVeUP U,! Dated at Castle Dale, Em" nearl W men. Tl , ty, Utah, this 16th oj mv' T s ic irr SdUyha? t t :, Z, tS e one klUe5 iw" ?L! .t? ' seven wouodedl lf 124. o w First, pub. May 17 V sir-ir'"w.- last June ijt |