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Show '5, cams: 5&& ,e?AS iSiberea tFaf her Odered i emery- K,owvy Bant? THE - b. ciurvpona EDMl'N'O " vf-Preid- RWPOBD, johanbsn pete "' - ftNoW, Director CsaWflT FOR RENT HOXKB RAI'KTY OEPOSIT PRICE AUTO WRECKING COMPANY -- SELLS PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND DUYS AND SELLS USED CARS OF ALL KINDS MAIL ORDERS ALWAYS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Telephone Price 25, or Call at Harry Gordon's Place on South 9th Street, Price, Utah A small but very ttiTfip' Mias Lois Williams entertained her sewing club friends at her home Thursday afternoon, Mrs. E. S. Duy entertained a number of friends at a birthday party at her home Friday afternoon. Mivs L'tiuna Dickson returned with tha iiyrutn Seely family after a two appreciative audi received the program given Thursday evening In the ward hall by the Snlt Lake vucal and piano trio ccnxL.tiug cf Irwin Jensen, baritone I '.aair t uiul cott formerly o rcrroa: fcm. Joy :ack, pianist, an a? u! ieri:thy Nelson, raprano, bot f S: It l ake. The program was i c and those who missed i I treat. ... . ervlcea were' he'd Tuesday i, ft,r l eaiie Jack Allred, two month old son of Mr. and Mis. Leslie Allred, who The speakers died Sunday afternoon. were J. W. Lake, President Iirs P. Oveson, and D. A. Lxnvry, all of whom invoiced sympathy anl courage Mrs. .'or the bereaved young parents. ,:i il v.n? f in er!y Mis.! Louie Jeff-- . i (if Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jeff, rf Ajchrland. ;i :d Crawford entertain. Mis : croi- d ui iittlc friends at her honi" v'edue-iiisifternrwn. A load of twenty cans of trout frj t' e firvt shipment for the year wa ilunted in Upper Joes valley Thurs i fiff'Tii'i i, under the :i'.m;i ol rcitleiit Keller and Secretary Caw-rof the Twin Pit leu Fish and Game :., i. i b U:i'iph Jensen also assisting. peacock of Orangoville hauled 'ibioment in his truck. ? ester Jorg'.nsen, son of Mr. and Irs. Juhn S. Jorgensen of Castle Dale, .nd Miss Adela daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Seely of Mt. rieas-tn- t, were mat'rled In the Mantl tem-'!- e Wednesday. Mrs. Jorgensen (that s) has taught school here the last tw vlnters and has made a host of friend, vhile here, all of who, with those ot e brfdgegroom added, will join in bran:: them well. Of the four girb' ho can1 here from outside points hreo of them have become brides of Mrs. Inez McNeil Jorgen-en- , he year; Mrs. Melba Wrigt.t Oif.i, and iow Mrs. Adela Seely Jorgensen. once weeks' visit In Salt Lake. , The Busy Bee swarm of Beehive girls met at the home of Miss Ernm Jewkes Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Ruth Taylor and daughter aie visiting at the home of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs, Emma. C. Lund. O. J. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Madsen are in Salt Lake doing temple work and visiting relatives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Emery Larsen and daufchier Bona May, Mr . and Mrs. Cyrus Wllberg, and A. Gardner Jewkes were also among those visiting in Salt Lake during the week. Miss Lulu Dumayne and baby sister Anna Lee are guests at the Emery Larsen home, having accompanied the Larsens on their return from Salt Lake. , Hal Jensen, three-yea- r old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen, suffered the dislocation of his elbow Wed-esda- y afternoon when his play wagon was tipped over. Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Seely and family are now back from Salt Lake City, where they made their home the past winter to permit of their children attending Salt Lake schools. Thirty-tw- o boy scouts left for the M. I. A. Jubilee in Salt Lake City last Saturday in the Ungricht school truck and in charge of Louis i Oveson and returned Thursday chuck full of wonderful reports of a wonderful time. Miss Kathinka Andersen Is taking in the big centennial celebration of the first organized Norse emigration to this country, which Is being held at Minnesota. Minneapolis, President Coolldge was among the speakers at the celebration. J. Harold Mitchell, principal of the high school at Siff ford, Arizona, with airs. Mitchell, who was formerly Miss Bertrude Seely, and their little daugh. OTICE SALE OF KSTUAY State cf IHah, County of Emery, Orange-iP- e ter, art) visiting with local relatives. City, ss. 1 have in my posses-io- n They are accompanied by Mr. Mitchthe following described estray ell's brother, YV. W. Mitchell of the intmal, which, if not claimed and tak-- n Barowan Times, and his wifel away, will be sold to the highest ash bidder at my corral in Orange-vil- e City, on Monday the 22nd day of Tune. 1925, at 2 o'clock p.m. Deserip-!o- n of animal: One griiy horse, rand resembling J on left thigh. Said stray animal was taken up by me on ho Sth day of June, 1925. Dated this 2 h day of June, 1925. DAVID TUT. .'I.E. Poundkeeper, Orangeville City. - d 1 . 1 Patronize Oui Advertisers They are all boosters and deserve your business. -- Legal Blanks fcr Sale at This Office of" ; j j : good-lookin- ar t, Almost Any Quantity All Good Quality CALL ON E. E. REID, ORANGEVILLE, UT. ( SUCH IS LIFE LIKE To "YOU A 71 PEAk OULD T T)iT)V ATmk: OUEST.ON J J -i V' E" Z vAY 4 DA DDT 2 Get out op ANSWER A- J. ' it IJ j hat iwijws Fatt HEI3E Uan Lelm AM TORTh, 50H; o I To CPUE.ST.ON5 fc0?- the 27th dV;VA on s'TSt.1 ment, for "the S ii and NE4. of ship 18 South, Rang" Lake Meridian, has this office Applies. Serial No. 034to2, s, earth-dwellin- Lumber of All Grades pay$ Land Office at May 18, 1925 xf;rhkiClt-.lthat John oii,f r.f r T' "B" Write for Particufers We Pay Four Per Cent on Savings Advertising la-e- P. P. DT REIKI A. L. ltLJ.J5Jt Bt i at that moment grol-irktreasure for the lost he been so gone-- had a the orient to purchase watcbe3' an'eled Upload of St his capital. Warding knees of his SLglng Sd taping his knuckles among the RANKIN n By CARHOLL VV. riius younf "1th remarkable practice for a 1P Milner- - walkming by Short Storif fma. C. It hi among zealously about UT why such a fut the mad and groping would fa l one small, trumpery witen? smelling water-weedage,, You could buy sis like It, JU, to i fortune when a certain d. and never miss the money.'' and p. apoplectic uncle should "I tell you." retorted Adelaide, this life. hod email and daintily tamping Bancroft felt that his own case w;.. turn watch formidiii-rivalsthat unless foot, "that against such hopeless tohui. up today. I sUull leave this lar f fifteen was Hi Income morrow," dred a year. "But why. Adtlalder It occurred to none of thene if "Because." lovers that Miss Penning dustrious "Tliat'a a womao'i reason." have reasons for wish.n ton might y I can't "Well, I'm a woman. I her watch might never be found that afford to lose that watch." Bancroft made for the tree. Wliec "Why, Sis, you couldn't pawn that he reached it, he went down suddenl.. untrustworthy bauble for two dollars, on all fours, seized a small blue ob even If you needed the money which Jeot that lay half buried In the sanl. you don't. No sane pawnbroker would and pressed It to his lips. After all advance" There, 1 never it had been ridiculously easy. "Who wants to pawn UT where she hud paused in the very spot thought of such a thing. Do stop to pick up the shell, was the dainty your henrtless Joking. I do want thai little watch, with Its enameled case watch." A cheap and slender silver ring. "1 wish you might have It," fold the how dear, thought yet truly, thing, young man, "If only for uiy own peace the man, since It was hers. He hoped, of mind; but It's lost, and that's all since she prized it so highly, that there Is to it." the works were not Injured. He would "Lo you think It's quite hopeless?" examine it, he would look Inside. asked the girl, eagerly. He did look. Pasted snugly within Someone will "Oh, I don't know. the inner case there was a small picwhen find It In the sund, some day. With a sudden, Joyous start, ture. you least expect It." Bancroft recognized his own features I'm what "Dear me, that's Just in a little kodak photograph that a afraid of. If I were only sure It member of the merry party had taken would utay lost " the previous week. "Afraid of, Sis? Afrnld, "This," said Bancroft, staring at hh "Do go to the bench and look. And countenance with hopeful pictured lman woman laid Percy" the young mean much, or It may eyes, "may ploring hand on her brother's arm ' mean at nil; but 1 intend to nothing to hud "If you happen It, promise nie, out find Just what It does tonight there's a dear boy, promise me you mean. Meanwhile (Bancroft was no won't open the case." fool) I shall postpone the discovery "Oh, I sny," cried the boy, laughof this priceless timepiece to some ing Joyously, "that's a good one! A future date. The dear girl must never hnlr. note, eh? or a lock of masculine suspect that I've seen that blessed Which Is It? Whose Is It? Wardlow's, picture." Wilmington's, Mllner's, or the ImpecuWith this, Bancroft dug a little hole nious Bancroft's? My, that's rich! In the sund near the tree, burled the My, that's a Joke! That's the reason watch neatly, nnd then, with hope why I, and no one else, must be the bounding high In his heart, walked Under t" "No such thing !" cried the young swiftly homeward. woman, fairly dancing with rage. Prison Cells Little "You're the meanest boy " The meanest boy threw his inBetter Than Graves dignant sister a kiss, ran down the In Rome you can visit the oldest stairs and down ttie front steps anil turned toward the beach that lay be- prison In the world. Nearly all the fore the cottage, at Druee's lake. gaily chattering sightseers pass It b. "There .goes Miss Pennington's unsuspectingly. You can see where brother," remarked one of the group the early Christians were thrown to on the veranda. "He's going to look the Hons, without getting your frock again for that watch she lost the dirty. There was no fuss with baths and other day." "Strange, Isn't it," said the girl in hot meals and fingerprints when the ihe duck skirt, "that she should make equivalent of Ancient Rome's "Black such a fuss over that little enameled Maria" arrived at the Mamertine The poor wretches were affair?" prison. "Picked it up In Constantinople, simply lowered with cords through u didn't she?" asked the man with the manhole in the roof of each subterranean vault into their living grave golf sticks. "Some such place. She has six In one of these dungeons. In which others, they say, to match her gowns," you may pause and ponder, was The silent man behind the news- starved to death the famous African paper threw his cigar away, tossed his king, Jugurtiia. That dungeon is ten paces long by paper aside and sauntered down the about seven across. It would take steps. The others looked after him three men, standing on each other's and smiled. shoulders, to reach the top and the "Bancroft's going to blister his aristocratic nose scouring the beach for manhole was always guarded. Great that precious triile," said the man blocks of volcanic rock form its walls, with the golf sticks. "Wilmington and converging toward the roof as In Milner ruined their complexions this Etruscan tombs. Not a ray of light the gloom. morning and Wurdlow came in with penetrates Linking the dungeons runs a hua headache half an hour ago. Ban man rathole, hewn out of the rock, so croft's but he loesn't stand a ghost of a show against those narrow that two people cannot pass so low that you have to crouch and chaps." to get along i. "She'll take Wardlow." said the creep Other passages, of this kind connect girl, nodding wisely. "You see if she the prison with a tributary stream of doesn't.' the River Tiber. They were used for Bancroft moved leisurely down the out the bodies of prisoners board walk, turned the corner, anil smuggling whose execution it was not desired to quickened his p;ice. He hud remem- make pubiic. bered seeing Miss Pennington stoop suddenly, three days before, to pick Potent Weapon Found up a shell when they were walking up the beach together. It was barely for Beet-SugEnemy possible that the tiny watch had Nematodes, ihe wiliest enemy of the slipped from its chatelaine then, at sugar-beeare destroyed by Drs though the owner had not missed ii until she had gone to her room to Baunacher and Hensch, working for a large chemical company at Halle, change her gown for dinner. He could Germany, by a strategy new in the find the rememfor he easily place, bered Just how she had looked as she war on crop pests. A chemical formula, kept secret by the Germans, lure had leaned against a certain rough to their death the ravenous barked tree while she examined the worms which, by an little shell. He remembered wishing organ analogous to the tongue, can detect that fie were the tree. their food, at a distance of The others, including Miss Penningmany vards Nematodes have been not Impossible to ton, had, apparently, thought, of eradicate because of the heavy cyst or that portion of the beach. The place was some distance up the shore, but shell in which the eegs are incased that did not tuatfer. Bancroft would highly resistant to the most powerful fluids. Moreover, the eggs remain willingly have walked ten times as as long as eight alive so years. But far, if, by doing, he couhl win a when, after harvest when the smile from Miss Pennington. eg- -s have been laid, the beet field Is satuA smile. Indeed, was about all lie t rated with the could reasonably aspire to. chemicals, the The larvae are lured onh by the' bait was not caprlcloua beauty only and fair, but she was her fa- soil. by the lingering warmth In the Then winter comes and the ther's only daughter, and would, preentire nemntode popubtion is killed. sumably, Inherit half his fortune. The fact was significant when one re- - Coat Frock Reveal New StyU Point Wilmington, HER VATCH SURPLUS $15,000 PrJJnt SAMUEL SINOLfcTGN. In the CONTENTS OF CASTLE DALE, UTAH AFITAL $25,000 the wealthiest man tD provisions of Section "j!?4. S. Revised t ll- - day Statute -- i 33: Any and ail persona versely the lands to object for anvT4' iJSS o Z entry therecf 3 file their affidavit,'0" in office durlnsr the publication immediately fn?Jrh firat printed issue of this ll tlce.Ki-.-- T01 F. TAYLOR, Register - ntJay.'at uutE June EU 2f. OF OFFER ?P COAL LANDS FOR 1 .of the Interior, United suEf? Uo eait Lake yitice, 1925, Serial Xn. , &km: June I hereby given that, 'of T'L0. February 25, r allowing the general trend of the mode, and especially the lead of other jpved AirJiT sTplUBd.i are de-- Secretary of the I.ite'rior on frocks, tho new too- and lines from straight jJ. R. Fleming, has designated10" U parting In heir shaping oHowing , simple simplicity coat-frock- s j recognize the existence of a and show a disposition to and In cultivate its acquaintance, have taken adornment they up their with all the new details of decoration. treatDiversity of ments that distinguish late arrivals among other.frocks have been prompt by the coat-frocly appropriated Here is an example in navy twili. Note the vestee and nndersleeves- - of .,,.cotte ' the embro derv on" co- lar and wrist bands, the scalloped edaes d front opening, re cf the peated on the sleeves, ani! accented by small buttons all of these are im portant style points. Sec they ' "V"-shape- ,UI ii.. J of' ? sV . Ltah ;;.,-,1 acres, as coal leasing Utah No. 105. oi sata unit win a royalty of 1 n collar-and-slee- -- .,4 j?eo. 26. XSU 14 E., d. L. ; i - Ts "- 1 - mrs 0tth. ,u" lease, and a mhim tf tons 50,000 per year with the fourth year of' thecorn.T lcast! wnhTi6 iet3Vtially.,n . er "i u io t uie regaiations. eau Said lease ... .... . viuir, U m . w f Sfr- the h.gnest bonus, cn the 2l4 it of July, IS. 5. at 10 o'cluck A l auu a.i persons naving adv or iuy confllctinff claims to said WK nart thereof any ,v,.. that they gliou'd rile on or l6l I Afraid cf "Jinx' the granting of the Ies On February 13, which happened to 'lons 3l"a this -year. ' Jacaues 1' v fall on -Friday uiai tgaraea ;n graatiar ukl atives appeared at the city hall ln .rirst Pub. June 6 last jfuly 4, u'a Paris to have a marriage ceremony t - The performed by a magistrate. groom looked proud and happy and llstened-attentivelto the ritual. But when the time came for him to answer "I do," he shocked everyone by blurt- ing out excitedly: "No, No, No." The ceremony came to an unceremonious halt. An explanation followed. The Just at the culminating moment groom, rIn the ritual, had happened to cast his eye at a large calendar on the wall which indicated that this was Friday the 13th. The groom refused to have the knot tied at such an inauspicious time. Warning to Women .' int NOTICE TO WATER rsERs State Engineer's Salt Lah Office, VhyYlven Kotl 'that U 0. and Emory w. Ward, wt (,st otfiee addresses are Castle Out, i',i'i,?italin in V'fj1', hnv' .t.rr';'.':t tiio requirenienu u & Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, u amended 'by the Session Laws of rub, ,3 twenty-fi' 9; appropriate hundred (.ituii acre feet of the sprht haw and flood waters flowing in Bull 'm:ow hi Krnery County, Utah. Sa;J t :11 be diverted at6S0a pointR u ...ars 6S0 ft. K. and ft Ji.i .L Cor. of Sec. 9, T. 18 S.,R K., S. L. M. and conveyed in t canal a distance of 2 miles when it will be stored from March 1 to Sept 1 of each year in a reservoir known as the Buckhorn Reservoir situated in the natural channel of Bueklwrn Tin-oth- y f .t-- '. Mrs. Boffe was reading the evening Wp.sh, the center of the impoundinf paper when she suddenly laid It down dam of which is situate at a poiat near the SW Cor. NWfc Ml 14, and remarked to her husband: T- - 18 s- - R- - 10 KS' L' M' S':f "Just fancy Albert It sajs in this'28' water is released from the resernlrol paper that a woman, in looking after and conveyed in a canal a distance another woman to see what she hadi miles where it will be ased fro l. each,?',!i on, fell out of a window." 4ugusof 640 of April acres for the Uit.iih irrigation "WelI,M replied her husband, 'that m braced in the sv. NB14. m. Sec. 10. N NEIi Sec. 15, T, only goes to ehow that women, In try- W ing te follow the fashions, can go too S., R. 10 E., S. L. M.is designated a - " 11 This application the State Engineer's fatr Fi Office as No. 9691. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE Desert Iike Reservoir & Irrigation Co., Victor, Utah. NOTICE. There are 'delinquent upon' the following stock, on account of assessment levied on the 2nd day of May. ed 1925. Wm. B. Fitt, no certificate, 29.00 shares, amount 87c. Claud W Freed, Nos. 82x and 23x. J75.94 shares, amount $14.28. William Pilling, Nos. 16x and 17x, shares 2136.71, maount $64.10. Mary Ann Yotter, No. 64x, shares 1099.81, mount $32.99. Leonard Grundvig, No. 81x, shares 1436.00, amount $43.08. William M. Pilling, No.85x, shares 2100.00, amount $63.00. Hiram A. Southworth, mares 1500.00, amount $45.00. No.62x, Federal Land Bank, No. 77x, shares 2000.00, amount $60.00. And in accordance with law, so nany shares of each parcel of such itock as may be necessary will be sold at the Victor school house on the 17th lay of June, 1925, at the hour of 2 I'clck p.m., to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost f advertis.nar and expense of sale. U H. COOLKY, Secretary, Victor. h. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, U. S. Land Sa,!.Lake City- - utan- - May is hereby given that . N?rtlce Howard of Huntington, Wh0 on April 1922. made jlomestead entry, No. 023365, for lots 8, 6, ,, l, nt iisf rJI. 8- l, - 8, 9, 10, 11. 12 11 LrrD1" m?flc L?ke Meri"a. Ranged All protests against the granting said application, stating the reaa-therefor, must be by affidavit with a duplicate, accompanied of $1.00, and filed in this office w;J-ithirty (30) days after the comi now tion of the publication of thisEngm GEO. M. BACON, State Date of first publication of May a 1925. Date of completion puDiia-tio- June n 20, 1925. USER8 NOTICE TO WATER Office, Salt Ike 22, 192 May Utah, City, Pr Notice is hereby given thataooresDi Nutter, whose post office mae aSalt Lake City, Utah, has tne pplication in accordance witn Chapter v. State Engineer's quirements of Section 8, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and w to change the point of diversion 3) c. I. place of use of threeCreek in Em7 water from Range the w Heretofore Utah. County, w has been diverted at a pom t omt bears N. 0 03' W. 231 ft. NWI cor. of Sec. 4, T. 1' the B.. S. L. M. and used for nc tion of 240 acres of land 9; W H " Sec. in the NE14-NE1Sec. 10; EH NW14, Sec 4, T. desirea NW14 SE E., S. L. M. It is now 4 ff , i ( P0'?".!! vert the water at two lows: No. 1, N. 32 W. 16 T. 10, Sec. cor. SE the E 81n"'ytdi S. L. M.; No. 2. said corner Sec. 10 and a canal a distance ol i "'w. gcres lltiJ it nrin v,o nseil to irrigate of land embraced in par" QTi7 1 Sec. 10; SW. N VV w 23I; S SE Sec. 14; Sec. 24, T. S. L. M. 16 S . This application is the State Engineers No. a842 . L f vu ii; t ienated ' Oinc hA srrantial All protests again; "as filed make three- - sa id appucatlon. tatinrtt l? daj. establish claim to the th accompanied ;vitn wi ' of th fV;e(de!cbed' before ue Cl"k rf & f.nCLCurt' at Castle Dale, andn filed in this office Claimant xivo after the comple""" day of June. 1925 notice. this publicationM.ofBACON. State Bnginerf GEO. Date of first P"",1'"0 01 pubB Date of completion 1925. Flrrt pub. May 16 laat June 13, 1925 tion June 27, 125. nrnnflnenti0" JZ Pff. t0 J7;c:;.tx.j: |