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Show Bry coiim progress cAsni dale, otaiI few opinion vii confirmed. A Mm. White dropped la. later t Tr.n' if onwr about the Over- mansr she ventured during our conversation. "They didn't get their meal at the hotel at all thla summer She did the cooking for tbs family m their little cottage, and ahe kept Ma noae on the grindstone . ail summer helping her with the work. I know if It had ken Frt'd he would hnvo She has him horribly hen protested. mix! the way she hang ontw pecked. money Is a frijiht." I said nothinp. It occurred to ni? however. Utut t had heard it said by those who have hud something to do with the underworld that thieves are the most likely to accuse others ! stealing. ij Advertising Pays !day To the Seedgrowers of Emery and Carbon Counties fendants. Wetr Ktwippr (. NOTICK STATE OF lah. County of Kmery. hk. I nave in my postposition the following est ray animaU. which, if not claimed and takfn away, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at my corral in Orapf?eville, on Wednesday the 5th day- of November, A. ID. 1924, at the hour of 1 P. M. pf animala: One hay horso about 9 years old. Weights about White- Knot in forehead, 1850 bounds. white hind feet, ,has saddle mark, no One gray mare about visible. brand 10 years old. Weiffhs about 875. Brand resembling E X over bar on left thigh. were taken up Said , L- The Baldwin Piano Company This Stock 'Must Move In 30; Days X Baldwin, Ellington, Hamilton, and Howard PianosPlayers and Grands - Se 17 ?ra" v!'; lifiiiSEli.tungeSectionEast.6, SaltTownship Lake Meri- ;.: V'VS,VUVV In'';1 ay llll'MPHHKV, I'oundkeeper for angeville precinct. 6 Cash Discounts or Reasonable Terms dian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to. the land above described, bethe District Court, at fore the' Clerk-oCastle Dale, Utah, on the 15th day of 1924. Claimant names as REPORT November, e Frederick E. Larson, Made to the Bank Commissioner of the witnesses: P. Elder, Frank Fillmore, Eli-sh- a the State of Utah of the condition of Allen Jones Jr., all of Castle Dale, I'tah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. COMMONWEALTH BANK Nov. 8, l,24. First pub. Oct. Located at Green River, in the County of Emery. State of Utah, at the close OF SHERIFF'S SALK IN iof business on the 4th day of October, NOTICK the District Court of the Seventh 1924. Judicial District State of Utah, County RESOURCES of Emery, Carbon County Bank, a Loans and Discorporation, plaintiff, vs I. A. Richcounts $61,563.61 ards and Mrs. I. A. Richards, defendLess No.es and ants. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bills of this To be sold at Sheriff s sale on the Bank s Red is-bl.5G3.61 5tb day of November, A. D. 1924, at counted ciOv'K t . ai., at tne ironi steps &8 20ilwo Overdrafts n'nn;of the Court House, in Castle Dale, V Customers Bonds a 'too 00 Emery County, State of Utah, the ianking House L245.75 Property situated in Emery County, Furniture and Fixtures'' '. '. 1.040.78 Suue uf L!lfh' and desc,ibed aa to1' Mixed Property Other Real Estato. 7,400.14 tows, at the Northeast corner Due from Other Banks . . . 14,524.95 of Beginning lot Three (3), in block Sixty-on- e S 18.00 Cash items (61) of Huntington Townsite survey, 235.0.0 'lold thence running W4?st Fifty six (56) Silver 1,030.79 feet," thence South One hundred and i, 5,848.00 Currency (128) feet, thence East Total Cash oh Hand . . 6,631.79 Twenty-eigx (56) feet, thence North One TOTAL $117,870.22 Fifty-siTwenty-eigand (128) feet (Hundred LIABILITIES i to Dlace of beerinniner. Together with . In Stock all 25,000.00 thereon. Paid the capital improvements' 2,500.00 . Dated at Castle Surplus Fund Dale, Emery Undivided ProCounty, Utah, this 11th day of Oc1.208.06 tober, 1924. fits Interest Q. W. SITTERUD, ,.,$1,518.15 48.10 Sheriff of Emery County, Utah Exchange . 75.00 Uents 11 Oct. last Nov. 1, 1924. First pub. Total . . .1,641.25 Or- - ABE W. TURNER Clay-hurn- Agent for Baldwin Pianos, Price, lllast '; J. H. OTTERSTROM, Representative the oreeu." "Think It over. Salesman. "If j?" reed she will be "Nobody knowa do. 1 have it. glen. It was then the wuuy. . Finally he said : U Airedale. LIFE'S UTILE i CLEVELAND, UTAH JESTS S ' to-w- it: ..... -- ht Russell Snow, Lewis Finley, and ye editor. From all accounts, deer have been more plentiful than ever before and very few parties that went out Less lacked their veniBon. and u'l suited get the J angry." that better It , whs a tliii salesman's ttn u "IguessyoaJ psjJ analysis ?" "Very much,' replied Miss Cayrf "Sly hope Is that the science perfected so that It will be uwfi unfortunate occurred preventing ttstead of explaining them altera too late." Washington Star. 5i HER FAVORITE DOG ....... TJy wife wants a dog, but I forgot Expenses Taxes Paid, etc Mrs. sir." Science and Hope Tire you Interested In ht who Other successful nlmrods brought In their buckskins locally include Ervln Wtnrber and his party, one between them; one between Elmer Jeffs and Bill Brarwon, one by and two between S. Emery N. L. Williams entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon. Miss Etta Seely came home from Hnlt Lake City Sunday for ft ten days' Ut. i OCCIDENTAL SEED CO. 131 has made special discounts on my present stock lof pianos, so that I can olfer bettef values for less than ever before." DE- XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 3, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Leo Peterson, of Castle Dale, Utah, who, on October 13, 191; made Homeblead entry. No. 024947, for W W H S W V4 XW hi, W Vi W ViNW- SW M , - have leased the Farmers' Warehouse at Price and are equipped to do custom cleaning there, and we will be glad to give you this service for 40 cents per hundred. We make no charge for cleaning seed that we buy. Our policies are the same as they have been As heretofore, we recommend that for years. you keep your seed free from contracts and liens until you have it in the bags and are ready to sell. However, if you are unable to do this, we will cooperate with you in financing the harvesting and threshing of your crop; going as far along this line as seems feasible and consistent with good A phone call or a post card business principles. to J. H. Ottcrstrom at Cleveland wiU bring him to your place to go over each individual, case and we will make you the fairest proposition that was ever put out in Utah. We IVLonev SHERIFF'S To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the 17th dav of November, A. D. 1S24, at I o'clock p. m.. at the front door of the Count v Court House, in Castle Dale, Kmery County, Utah, the following described properly t: situated in En.ery County. I'tah, The east half of the southeast quarter of quarter and the northwest the southeast quarter of section 22; and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section8 27. all east of in township 18 south, range the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or leh. Also 54.35 shares of water and htock in Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Company. O. W. SITTERUD, .Sheriff of Emery County, Utah Dated October 17, 1S24. . First pub, Oct. 18 last Nov. 15, 1924. Colo iKSTR.VV 85S. No. 3 t We are greatly improving our facilities for handling what we think will be the largest crop of seed produced in Utah since the industry beWe are keeping our overhead and plant gan. expenditures as low as possible consistent with the quick, efficient and economical handling of the crop. :We are ready with propositions that will net you more and we think be more satisfactory to you than any proposition that any other buyer in the field can make. Pianos for Less NOTICE OF SHKRirrS SALE IN the District Court of Kmery County, plaintiff. State of I'tah. F. F. Flsk.and Ana vh. Andrew Al. Thompson and wife, deV". Thompson, husband 1.256.04 Net Uudivided Profits .... 385.21 Deposits Subject to Check . . .$ 48,762.67 Caxhler's Checks 1,958.44 Total Demand Deposits' 50,722.11 visit with home folkt'. Time Certificates 2,692.17 Mrs. E. A, Nielson and young son 16,257.67 Savings Deposits By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK returned Thursday from an extended , Total Time Deposits. . 18,949.84 Dean of Men, Unirersity of visit in Slt Lake City.. Bonds Borrowed 19,105.00 ' Illinois. TOTAL $117,870.22 Miss Lois Williams was hostess to a Liabilities On Contingent number of young friends at a birth' Account of Indorsements day party Tuesday evening, near Overmans and the Whites, this Bank of None Mrs, Harriet Hickman entertained THE and friends of ours, has a few friends at her home Tuesday, spent their summer vacations at the STATE OF UTAH J the occasion being her birthday. , same village on the Maine coast. They County of Emery Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson .enterVerne W. Earls, being f isn't duly tained a number of young married had not known each other very Inti- sworn according to law, deposes and but off before together, a going mately a at Hallowe'en their people says that he is cashier of the above party home Friday night. the place where they were staying was named bank; that the above and fore Mr. and Mrs.' A. p. Keller have small and they came back each with going report contains a full, true, and correct of the condition of had as guests during the past week :t more definite opinion of the other the said statement bank at the close of busineM Mrs, Keller's sister, Mrs. J. R, Bralth-walt- e than he had before. There Is nothing on the 4th day of October, 1924. of Manti, and Mr. Keller's cous- tike the associations of a vacation to VERNE W. EARLS Subscribed and sworn to before me in, Fred W. Keller, of Montlcello, show up the vagaries and weaknesses this 16th day of October, 1924. Mrs. Lewis S. Finley and kiddies of of an Individual. Lyndon S. Smith, Notary Public Mohrlund were guests of local relaMrs. Overman called on us soon (SEAL) Residing at areen River. tives while Lew was hunting, Airs. her Utah. My commission expires 25th known We have return. her after or t'enruary, 1928. Will Reese of Standardville, was also a long time and are used to receiving oayCorrect Attest: (i guest of home folks. confidences. her H. B. COLE We overlooked mention last week of D. BYERS 1 J. a "Did have vacation?" good you biff Hallowe'en party given at the the W. F. ASIMUS asked. a conventional It's Ocquestion, Jorgenstm home Saturday night, Directors I STATE OF UTAH tober 18. The affair was one of the but how else should one begin 1 tnofit pretentious ever given locally "Yes," she answered; "but don't Otfice of Bank Commissioner J I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner .arod the twenty-tw- o guests enjoyed yon think the Whites are queer?" of the State of Utah, do hereby certify themselves Immensely. "How so?" I Inquired. that the foregoing is a full, true and "Well, he seems so selfish and over- correct copy of the statement of the FALL AND WINTER M1LLIXLRY hearing with her, and she to be really above named company, filed in my office this 18th day of October. 1924. plain about It is tight Just mean, SETH PIXTON, Anyone wishing trimmed hats ' Bank Commissioner in she and rags, tlngy tight He's smart, fashionable, a decent dress to her name, and hasn't please call. Hats made to order It Isn't because OF SHERIFF'S SALE IN they are poor. She's NOTICE and old hats made new. All ir Win- too the District Court of Emei v Countv. close to the money." spend New ery equipment. State of styles every Manti Citv Savings It Interested me. I had suspected Bank, a Utah. week corporation, plaintiff. vs. . no-.Horace Homer Duncan Lottie DunMILS. CORA COX that the Whites were frugal, and can, and William H. Hitchcock, de L'tali Orangeville fendants. .To be Bold at Sheriff's sale on the 24 day of November, 1924, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah: Beginning at a point 70 rods West from the Southeast corner of Section 23, in Township 19 South of Range 7 CASTLE DALE, UTAH East' of the Salt Lake Meridian in Emery County, Utah, and running West 130 rods; thence North thence CAPITAL $2000 80 rods" thence East 130 rods; thence SURPLUS $15,000 South SO rods to place of beginning. Containing 65 acres of land. SAMUEL 8TNQLETON. President P. P. DTRENO Together with 125 shares of the capital stoek of the Ferron Canal ami a. B. CRAWFORD, Reservoir Company, represented by certificate number 345. EDMUND CRAWFORD, Cashier W. C SNOW, Directors Dated at Ca&tle Dale. Emerv SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT County, Utah, the 31st day of October, Seeing Ourselves . . The LgSaIl oar We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings y choice of the buyer who wants to get the utmost from every motoring dollar. Write for Particular V SUCH IS LIFE fs. WHAT UV A )Th klMO 1OG "7" y7 am That fJlTEBrilEfc J O. Wi SITTERUD. of Emery County. pub. Nov. 1 last Nov. 22, 1924 Sheriff rW wmy d.oht HE MAkiH FCENS ME : MAkiES F(2EN Pifiur WtF PATSt O'COMNOI? ' AM' JOHN o'BRiPry HE AvMAV 7 Zem 4 THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER THE UNIVERSAL CAB 1924. First 3 - ... . $523 Tudor Stdan 590 6SS for dor Sedan All prici f. a. b. Detroit You buy any model by mafcinf a small down-pament and arranging easy trims for tht balance. Or sou can buy on the ford Weekly Purchase Plan. The Fotd dealer in your tWiiHbor.lood uili gladly explain bath plant in detaiL mkSlSliKS Vice-Preside- nt CHEERS e, ... 1 tncl Sutter $85 extra ta care-fre- economical service per dollar invested than any otner car. its sturdy, rigid construction is striking evidence of enduring materials. Every minute operation is scientifically tested and accurately checked. Control of natural resources and complete manufacture in large volume have made possible value that is the one standard by which every motor car must necessarily be judged. The Ford car is the logical and necessary Runabout . . . $26$ Demount! ble Rim Emery County Bank Van The Ford car delivers more useful, The Touring Car Coupt IhiaQe 8 1 !2lSH 'Illy ! M' MtwiE ..The COP" 7 r Tmat'5 Because i(?i5h alnwAY5 Ticx: --Together K "The '. X |