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Show Bert toiftrn j tiar&1sn& taxa. uti ax.y pievkwu struggle tetwef the schools, two the which ftfled rtrived to achieve that 1924 football The either. to t0 go the prize championship of. the state in remains it the encounter, accorded deadlock the prinind only the glory bestowed is battle an of epic cipals of Loaen valiant warriors jpUlI kill. fc aT j Coach and T. M. Fitzpatrick - News Notes From All Part$ of I UTAH ! I Emery County Bank X CASTLE DALE, UTAH - SURPLUS $15,000 APITAL 125,000 Ogden, Survey of a proposed fed era! aid highway from Widtsoe to A. D. KKLLER Escalante in Garfield county, B. CRAWFORD, PETER JOHANflCN of twenty seven miles, has stretch W. C SNOW, Director EDMUND CRAWFORD' CaaBiar been completed and it is expected ttAFEXY DEPOSIT BOIES FOR RENT that road construction will begin nest year, according to C W. Cross, high Write for Particulars We Pay Four Per Cent on Saving way engineer of the United States bureau of public roads-- , who has returned from Escalante, where the their at commissioner regular county survey was conducted under his disession Monday and Tuesday. rection. The board agreed to appropriate $300 Salt Lake, Republican presidento be matched by a like mm by the people of Emery and used in gravel- tial electors for Utah will be notified ing a stretch of road south of Emery. within the next few days by H. E. Crockett, secretary of state, to report to the governor at the capitol Provo, With a view to manufacJanuary 10. Following the meeting, turing a commercial fertilizer from the governor will send certified statethe of the Columbia steel ments to Charles Evans Hughes, The Qui Veve Girls flub members plant, representatives of the Anacon- United States secretary of state, givwere entertained Monday evening ui da Copper company of Butte, Mont., ing the result of the presidential electhe home of the. Mismfs Errua and have just completed testa which are tion in this state. Lolls Wilkins. reported to have been 100 per cent Ogden, Negotiations of Walter Mrs. Lueliida Jeffs, Airs. F.mma A number of men from the perfect. Johnson, veteran Washington pitcher, Mm. Robert Lake, Mrs. Will Anaconda company have been at work and his associates to Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lake purchase the an the testa for the past two or three Oakland club of the Pacific Coast t. Plena-anreturned Thursday from ' where they attended the funeral weeks, it is said. league have been canceled for all of Mr. Emily Averetf, sister of Mr. time. That was the statement made is effort forth Every being: by put Jeffs rnd mother of Mrs. Robert Lake. here by Cal Ewing, president of tht the state road commission have to The Ac High flub of Castle Dale la the highways to Utah's scenic attrac- Oakland club, who is enroute to Hart- giving uj Wg dance In the auditorium next Friday night, the Price Para- tion in as good condition as possible ford, where he will attend the minormount ort heetra having been engaged when the tourist travel begins next league meeting. He denied emphatito furnish the music, A basketball :ally that the deal would be reopened spring, according to Henry H. Blood, and said that Johnson had not beon game will he played Immediately the dance, with the Green River members of the state road commi3-io- Considered as the playing manager high school and the C. tl. 8. teams tbe club. as the prospective contestants. The long and continMonticello, We have Just learned of the ESTRAY NOTICE STATE OF at Cedar City of Clement Judd, in ued San Juan county ana drought 1 have County of Emery, ss. soli tif Mr. and Mrs. Paul Judd, to n the southeastern part of the state de the my following possession Miss A;rne Mosdell of Hamilton Fort. scribed est ray animals; which. If not makes conditions look doubtful for A hoM of friends Join in wlhingr the claimed and taken away, will be sold the dry farmer as well as for the ir-been well. has Clement young couple it public auction to the highest cash ricated farms. The stockmen T. J. the employed near Cedar City by ldder at my yard in Orangeville, on much worried over the situation. They Raleigh Construction company since Monday the 8th day of December, A, that company. left here. say that the feed on the ranges is D. 1924, at the hour of 1 P. M. De- SAMtnet. PrUot sinolkhtok. " .VI f h. t, , J j n. i - h, AND -- - NEW YEAR'S FARES WILL BE IN EFFECT VIA $ Your Conversation "ENCORE" Frenchmen who hear Ameridemanding can theater-goer- s "encores" must be considerably surprised. "Encore" Is used In French to mean "another." The French audience who wish a number repeated shout "bis," which means "twice" "Bis" is also used in music when the horus of a song is to be repeated. "Encore" is an example of the change In meaning which the accompanies frequently Americanization of words. Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad i pre-ced- mnr-rlag- e GHR1STMAS Romney. still Salt Lake, Beaver furs sre taken m Utah and during the past there have been turned t two years fish and game depart-roenthe to ver hides, to the value of $w25, which 'amount was paid over to the ytate treasurer by Commissioner the Madsen, who sold the hides for amount named. deficit of $12,500 Salt Lake.- -A was allowed the State Fair association by the state board of examiners to meet expenses of operating ti&t lepartment in excess of the receipts f the recent state fair. Three other ieficits are to be considered at this Mission of the board Tuesday 'afternoon, the early session being continued for that purpose. P. P. DTRBNO ot Ald-rlt- 1m J i mniii tti Between All Stations in i t DELINQUENT LIST. FERRON CA-nii Reservoir Company, Ferron, Utah. Inure are delinquent upon the Utah west of and including Westwater, at rate of one aad one-ha- lf fare for the round trip, adtimes the one-wa- y in a multiple ef 25c. rate end to make sufficient ding al j0f October, 1924, the several amountsk et opposite the names of the reepec-as follows: fc ,w A real vaudeville treat was the per' 13 j itive uuk "CI" ia " scription of Animals: One . brown Shares Amt. Name unless the winter storms soon set in e. l. Aiired 33 Tickets account Christmas will be on sale daily, Deceformance given In the Orangevllle horse about 10 years' old, weighs $7.26 so 1150 pounds, white strip in face, there will be some loss in sheep and 'Mrs. John Anderson 6.60 ward h:ue Friday night by the Olean-e- r mber 19 to 25, inclusive, 1924, with final return limit of 103 22.66 16 J. H. Behunin Some right left hlng foot is white, brand resemb-in- g -girls of that ward. '17 79 24.88 Victor litd on C Barney forK and left clever stunts were staged and he lazy January 5, 1925. 80 33.60 Barney Salt lAKe, Pennant of crimson 19 WalterandL. Lawrence tie darts let fling at local people add- shoulder; one bay mare, about nine Barney 25Earl ed no little to the success of the en- years old, white strip in face, weighs ana pennants oi Diue were wavea to , 50 15.00 tertainment. A dance was given in about 800 lbs., left hind foot is white, the breezes 35 7.70 with equaL fervor when 35 John Bailey 35 the auditorium following the other )it wth white strip In face, brand the 7.70 Tickets account New Year's Day will be on sale DeceUtah and the Utah of yFA'BaHeyy University SO left Said on 3.30 II thlfh. entertainment. resembling mber 30 and 31, 1924, and ss 54 Co. Bankers Trust 16.88 were in me said college taken up by gloriously fought Agricultural January 1, 1925; with final rThough continuously engaged with estrayb 8 1.67 to a 7 tio on Cummings field. Bat- - 66 J. E, Caldwell )rangevllle, on the 24th day of Noeturn 1925. of routine matter', including the adjustlimit . 65 January 5, 111 12.62 J. H. Christensen ," ment of assessment and taxation ma- vember, 1924. WILFORI) J. tlfaig with a fury which equaled or 70 Maggie Cox 30 12.60 Orange-lllfor Poundkeeper of matters genfew other ters galore, 5 exceeded that which has charactcr- 71 Thos. Cheshire 1.10 30 80 Abe E. Day eral interest came before the board ot 12.60 81 190 45.30 Horace Duncan For detiled fares, train schedules, etc., call on nearest 82 Chriatian Christensen 65 12.60 88 60 Effie U Christensen 11.00 Rio Grande Agent. 104 Emery Co. Board of 22 Education 12.60 118 Jez Fugate 115 25.30 120 James Farrimond 16 15.86 124 10 Ferron Town 2.20 125 Wm. Fullmer 15 3.30 138 A. Greenhalgh 49 10.78 139 Leo M. Oreenhalgh 35 5.25 5 Earl H. Greenhalgh 1.10 160 H. C. Hanson . 76 21.70 Josephine King 80 20.10 ian, has filed notice of intentioj Mr-162 Nettie Hanson 95 20.90 J. C. Lemon Jr. 50 11.00 make iinal proof, to establish claiitj 165 Jos. Hanson 47 10.34 I). o; Morgan 2.64 the land above described, before 12 66 25 i 3.25 Oscar Nelson Eph Henrie w. 129 1a an Clerk of the District Court, at Cat 81 25.92 Christian Nelson (167 Arthur Hemelwright 31 6,82 Iale, Utah, on the 17th day oil 168 W. J. Humphrey 125 50.40; John Ralphs I 1924. Claimant names 6.25 ; eember. 123 169 H. R. Huntsman 10 2.20 'Andrew Rasmussen 120 26..40 witnesses: J. F. Larsen, Pearl Alii 173 6 1.32 jF. VV Stevens- Sfi! Francis Hansen. Ravmon Alnage. Wyler Henrio 15 174 Sarah J. Henrie 33 60 11.00 of Ferron, Utah. ELI F. 1AW IMay Swasey. 193 State of VHah, pledeoe 6 Heeister. Bertha R. Duncan Pettev of A. Gardner Jewkes 69 28.56 ) And in accordance with law l.io First pub. Nov. 15 last Dec. 11,4 so 195 5 J. B. Jewkes 2.10 many ttfiares of each parcel of such Jen.s-e196 4 Rue .60 stock as may be necessary will be sold NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO- N197 51 9.78 fat the home of the Secretary in Fer-1.9- $ Josephine Jensen partment of the Interior, U. S.M 201 C. K. Jensen 9 jron. Utahj on the 30th day of Deeem-1.3- 2 Office at Salt Lake City, UtahJ 202 Julius Jensen 6 . ber. 1924, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. vember 20, 1924. Notice la 11 Alma Q. Jewkos 6 pay .the delinquent assessments given that Severen Albrechtw Jensen 200 j8.56,tO 33.00 1 thereontogether with the cost of ad- - fimery, Utah, who, on July I, 211 Arrei Jensen 36 made Desert Land entry, No. i o.oiverusmg ana expenses of sale. 213 Cliff Jensen 13.54 , 84 for Section 11, TowmUff KjnttisTtsmsiai, secretary 216 P. A. Knudh-e5 1.10 utan South, Range 6 East, Salt Uk ferron, 219 Josie King 30 6 60 .First 29 Nov. last Dec. 27, 1924 dian, has filed notice of Intenuw pub.. 1 2TrBazil J. King 22 j make final proof, to establish 225 Clive 77 Effective December 2nd, tbe Killpack to the land above descriDea, anA. Killpack NOTICE. DKLIXQUEXT 53 GREEN in the Clerk of the District Coprti 1"27 W. J. River Canal 192 34.74 nounces new Killpack Company. Green River. Castle Dale, Utah, on the 8tn cars. reduction prices on all 2.85 Alex Larson 61 13.38 Utah. There are delinquent upon the nam" January, 1925. Claimant 248 Go'mep D. Llewellyn SO 17.60 following described stock, on account witnesses: Sedan and lower prices on the twenty-fiv- e Dorian ChristianfW 249 Olive Llewellyn 30 Chritu 01 assessment levied October 4, 1924, Castle Dale. Utah: Peter 254 i .U iha on all other types make 45 CfeoAXihirray cars even greater value than-before- . . ... Uiinxl . of Emery, Utah; Hans A. V?)(4n 256 Wltlai-dV- 1 Miller 20 6.40 namesvi.iu, aiuuuma sei opposite tne Castle o. 60 cf the MtHer respective shareholder sen i ofDale, Utah; Marion 42.84 VJ72 Leeiaharpa Utah. Emery, 294 C. TiVKielsen as follows: 15 3.S0 Elmlha'-tVeteon- ' 301 Name 189 10.66 Shares Amt. First pub. Nov. 29 last Dec?'11 11. A Nelson..--'JU3 125 50.65 John D. Byers 118 $82.60 304 Nordeli' !H00 32.00 Geo. Black Davi(T. 4 2.80 NOTICE 305 Lowry Nelson OP OFFER OP 20" 3.00 Theresa 10 Getty 309 J. V, Nixon LAND FOR T,EASE.--D- eP . 7.00 99 14.78 P.- W. Jones 315 Livy Olson 86 60.20 of the Interior, U. S. Land OfW 16 2.64 - 822 J. W. Payne 24 3 53.46 Lattig.fc Yates 169 118.30 326 H. A. I'ettey 24 3.60 Midland Investment Co. 50 35.00 Serial 032583. Notice is hereWg 329 act of Ff Christian Peterson 215 35.65 W. A, Morgan 19 13.30 that pursuant ta the 331 Charles E. Peterson 25, 1920 (41 Stat., 437), and tief 44 9.68 H. L.. Spalding 35 24.50 332 Eugene Poulsen latlons thereunder approvea 125 52.50 B. J. Sllliman 190 133.00 1920 (circular 679) the secre 334 Peter Peterson 50 7.25 Sarah G. Smith Sedan 123 235 Goo. A. Pettey 86.10 the Interior has, on the petlW' 33 2.64 336 Charles P. Prowse 15 10.50 Fred Zwahlen and J. H. Benun 40 12.80 Hokin Shivers Sedan w 317 H. P Rasmussen Carlos Wilcox 17 184 40.48 11.90 ignated a coal leasing unit 351 El E. Reid Chas. Wharf f Chassis 60 25.20 183 128.10 357 Thorvald Rasmussen lease the following described 71 15.62 C. W. Wflght 27 18.90 358 Wm. M. Richardson - 28 Chassis 40 acres, to wit: i 5.51 And in accordance with the law, so comprising i"0 J. E. Soderquist NW Sec. 5, T. 19 S., R. 7 221 48.62 many shares of each 371 3 Martin Swenson parcel of stock M., Utah. A lease of the 165 24.30 or as 372 All Prices f.o.b. 79 Joseph Swasey 17.38 be soldmany as may be necessary will will be made at a royalty of l "J 375 Alfred Swenson at the office of U S. Smith per ton mine run, a minimujnj'L) 25 5.50 J. E. Stevens S 1.10 at Green River, Utah, on the 8th day ment of $500 during thea 379 B. Xmcy 28 Seely 8.96 cf December, 1924 at the hour of These are the lowest prices ever offered in the years of the lease, andot miwg 384 Royal Swasey 80 17.60 o'clock p.m.. to pay the production requirement tovrvn 419 delinquent Thiede Adolph 150 33.00 assessment the year commencing with thelease create a new standard thereon, 449 A, B. Williams with together the 10 of the lease. The said 2.20 cot of advertising and 451 Lillie A. Ward 8 expense of value 1.76 sale car O. K. 454 Samuel Ware Jr. ANDERSON, Seceretary on the terms set form, to u 95 39.90 456 Myrtle Wligley 60"": 40 1180 and Treasurer, Green River Canal Co. hiH,W ,,ff0ln ihi 163 Joseph Worthen " TanliaTV. fttll rtav th 13' nf 40 S.80 First pub. Nov. 22 last Dec 1924 6, 492 Ra&Tnus Anderson and SEE o'clock A. M. Any and hflvlfle ndvana nr conflicting ... Junius loung 372 I19.04 DE- - te the aairl lnnil nr any Prt K' 180 54.60 XO,TICE FOR PUBLICATION u- - s- - Land are Edwin M. Cox 68 i 28.56 Offin."iitntc0.fte,Interlornotified that they .. Lake City, Utah. No- - file hereby Chris Christensen on or before January . 6, 1924. Jamea C. Clawson Notice is a 31 8.14 vemberu Ellen Larse". of Ferron! their protest or objection J. Bernard Cox il On fVX a lease for tne wj- ais of . 7 1 granting who, on July 22, 1920, L. N. Hune claims otnerwise such vij J. D. Jewkes .v. iiie. for8ei!otLaRd No. OMm! ..j J. F. Killian 6' Township 2 2 ?etion , W TAYLOR, Register. South, Range East, Salt Lake Merib-- 1 First pub. Nov. 29 last veo. ut jr' two-tine- - JS"'" 7-- .HUM-t'HRKY- e. . I i . ALL P KEDUC ED SNE, Ford Motor Company Ford A Fordor Ford low dollars if of ' , . NEW PRICES Runabout, Touting Car - $260 $290 $520 $580 $660 - - $225 $365 Detroit Coupe Tudor Fordor Truck firj history of of Ford Motor Company. They for motor transportation. - w - hic-hes- t THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER - 1 lat m -- Wn. 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