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Show -- emery Jfiifi coiyrv fecffirf iffti. hAife, TELLS OF AFRICA rr' frtow mitiri i rsnniD I CAP AND CASTLE DALE, UTAH SURPLUS $15,000 APITAL $23,000 F. P. DTRJEKO SAMUEL SiaaUaTOH. Proatdeot B. C AWFORB, EDMUND r'RAWFORD, Cashier sAt irry peposit boxes We Pay Four I'er Vent on Savings for rent NjJpM, day afternoon, A shower party was given Mr. Alton Blackburn (nee Johnnsen) Monday evening at the home of her father by a number of her girl friends. Master Wells Brady entertained a number of young friends at his home Sunday, the occasion being1 his sixth birthday. Mias Cora Larser. la fast recovering from an operation for appendicitis ' - which she recently undarwent In Salt Lake City. ' I DIRT SOAP We have Just received a new supply of spring hats. Call and see us. Mrs. Wm. T. Litater. , FOR SALE farm, best bench ground, on, main Castle highway; good waterright; small orchard. A bargain If taken at once. Apply to Russel Snow at Snow Service .) Station, Castle Dale. (adv. At Tuesday night's parent-teacher- s meeting, In addition to the discussion of school matters, interspersed with good program numbers, eomTnlttees were named to go thoroughly Into the matter of building up the poultry and dairy industry locally. Joseph Zwah-en- , H. A. Wickman, and E. A. Nielson are to investigate the poultry problem and A. G. Jewkes the dairy. The Castle Dale "M" men suffered defeat at the hands of the Huntington men Tuesday night in the last game of the Mutual schedule, the final score being The Castle Date team held their more experienced opponents to a one-poilead for the first quarter and outplayed them Plain Lady at Counter I L want xf m $ " ' ? i Homeseeker How much did yon say this house Is which you want to sell me? Agent I amlnstructed to let It go for $18,500, and It's a bargain. Homeseeker Haven't you got tbe decimal point In the wrong place. It looks to me to be worth just about 1.850. Good-by- . Pathfinder. nt 1 .. .. 1. It ,, ! .. to I j United States, In the South Africa in just Washington photographed after he had called at the White House with Sir Esme Howard, British ambassador, and told the President a lot about the advantages and merlta of South Africa. , ..i , . affont . Pointed 3S-2- 1. xv a cake of soap. Fancy Young Clerk Yes, madam, here la Prince Dornitroeo's Boudoir soap, highly milled and finely scented. This here la Madam Nix's velvet cuticle soap, while this here was named after the prince of Wales. Which one would you prefer, madam? Plain Lady Have you any soap that will take the dirt off? Bronx 80-tf- Mrs. E. A. Nielson entertained the Pleasure Hour club at her hom Sat-- ! r'".t(t err r Write for Particulars re ws d BELLS KKU.KK PETER JOHANMUf W. C SNOW, Director A. D. ? Vice-Preside- nt f) THE COLBY GIRLS to 5 In the third quarter but Mrs. Minnie Ungerman and daugh 'thepoints men were far superior Huntingtn Still Worse ' ter Stella left this week for a visit In the second and final periods. Dora I think Mary is mean! I In Los Angeles with her two sons, Max - i Simon Olsen of Price and Foyer showed and Sam, and her brother, Art Acord, Olsen her my engagement ring and of Castle Dale miraculously es-- I By CHARLES B. HOWARD the movie atar. he said It was always too tight for or death serious .injury when Mrs. O. Sorenson jr. has returned tapedFord her. Coupe in which they wer to her home after an extended visit jtiie t by Short Siory Pub. Co.) Gladys Yes, that's exactly what coming up Main street at a good rati which she commenced with upstate of speed skidded with locked front he said to me last summer when I the departure of her husband for his wheels) at the drug store corner anc was nearly two d:iys a genuine wearing It. short term mission In the Central turned over. The had been blowing with off boys got FOR states. with cold, driving rain. nothing worse than cuts and bruise? BIG GAME HUNTERS Mrs. L. C. Moore of Rochester was but the body of the car was reduced to IT still raged when, early in the " also among those leaving recently for o much kindling wood. afternoon of the second day, the Cola vlalt to California. She was acby girls sat talking sadly In their companied by her Bister, who has been i iny TO STOCKMEN NOTICE living room, but it served only uniting at Rochester for some time. ro emphasize, a gloom whose cause SHEEP WANTED Range ewes In was far more serious than wind or Nc is hereby given that the an good breeding condition, preferably uiiil Indeed, , today these two weather. meeting of the Cottonwood Creel, those lambing this spring. Want sdrls," so called, even at fifty, by 200 head. Will pay cash and a i.iwstock association will be held or the charitable New England Idiom, good Studebaker car. Apply to Dr. Monday, March 1, 1926. at 2 o'clock at the Social hall, Orangeville vere confronted by a trouble that Sherman, Brasher hotel, Huntington, p.m.. tab. Utah. (Adu) !n:tened to change the. entire The purpose of the meeting Is U At the regular monthly meeting of h of 'their peaceful life current. 'ourse report, the Castle Dale city council Satur- to 'arelectthean advisory board for the Since the death of their father, ten enday evening the first business' meet- suing year, and to attend to any other years ago, the sisters had lived alone ing of the new body --.Mayor Ed- in their little doll's house of a cotcome be that may properly mund Crawford presented for re- ore the meeting. tage, remote from the seaboard town, n oft B. names W. the appointment J. W. Humphrey will b Supemwor comfortably by their garsupported . for city attorney, R. Miller for n utiendmice. den end by a modest Income. city justice, and Dr. J, W. Nixon for Ity order of the Board. But now the unexpected had happhysician, and live appointments were LEN HUNTINGTON, : confirmed by the council. For marpened r Mr. Fllmfan At the movies they're shal and street and water supervisor An old family debt had come to the name of Warren Moffltt was preshowing a picture of a woman shootf light; the creditor, living In a Be on a Continuous Diet sented, the salary to be reduced from ing a lion. had brought the law to bear, and city, $85 to f50 a month, howevier, effective Oh, girlie, If His Wife That's nothing. Don't you this afternoon they had decided that with acceptance of the office by the Ton always would be lean, remember the time I killed a mouse the old house would have to go. Su Just, go ahead appointee. Since some of the council-me- n with a broom? And wed that jellybean. san had even gone to the length of seemed to think Mr. Moffitt would not accept at the reduced salimagining that "they" would pull It Effort ary, the nomination was tabled and Do Be Careful down. "It may be mean spirited," the incumbent, J. W. Seely Jr., continWhen Controversy takes command she confessed, "but I'd hate to see Mrs. HIbrovv Her faus pas was noues! In office at the old salary. Of mortals here below, other folks that ain't Colbys, nor ticed by everybody In the room. The more you try to understand, nothin to do with them, llvin her; Mrs. Lobrow Well, I cautioned her The less you seem to know. WATEIOLYSTER BIDS WANTED it don't seem right; no, It don't!" aragainst wearing those v Set. Smart The two troubled spinsters heaved Notice 16 hereby given that bids rangement?! Explained a mutual sigh, and went on with for watermaater for the Blue Cut to 20 me minutes takes only their sewing in thoughtful silence. canal for 1926 will be received until No Place for a Bachelor get to my office," said Mr. Chugglns. March 3, 1926, at 7:30 Wednesday, furnished Advertisement-Fo"But you didn't arrive until an hour 'Liza, the elder by a year or two. rent, was stouter tbsn her sister, and of a p.m., at which time the board of di- room with large widow looking out on after you telephoned that you were more rectors will meet and consider same. temperament, satis ': home." leaving The right is reserved to accept or park. fied to allow Susan to "run things.' "Yes, it took me the other 40 minTrying to spot another husband, we reject any or all bids. "For," as she said, "ef Susan wants utes to get the car started." WashingFirst pub. Feb. 13 last Feb. 27,1926 nresume. Liza hauled away manfully, and ter do the orderin' 'round, an' thinks the ton Star. heavy, soaked canvas rose till the up idees, why, I don't, so I guess wind Logan School Needs Are Met caught it, and it puffed out side we're all right." They came of a ways like a balloon. Logan. To relieve the congestion Leveling Up long line of sturdy Puritan stock, and The yacht began to feel the effect In the city schools that baa necessi Mistress (to new maid) Why, It were as healthy and strong as girls and to slowly swing around. half-daschool for children ir, seems to me that you want very large tated "I of twenty, doing a long day's work do, know how sailor folks makes school wages for one who has had so little the lower grades, a in outdoors and without a thought of .Graduate of she said, gingerly making her house will soon be erected and at experience. weariness. But though living on the knots," full-d"I tied it like I do a clo'es way so distributed tendance that aft; Maid harder for shore all their lives, their nautical Sure, mum, ain't it LONDON COLLEGE OF line." it 8 iU-- ut ' . . - t'. i si.'iToia.iy-treasurer- 's , "Where's the ship?" Inquired Eiiza over her shoulder. "Way out from the Point," Susan an' HI answered; "you keep ' steer." soon strokes brought clean Long, them alongside the "ship." On Inspection the craft In question fair-sizeschooner, proved to be a What Impressed a yacht. evidently them far more than the vessel's crippled condition was the fact that not a soul was on her decks. They had allowed their dory to drift nearer the wrecked mainmast, little dreaming, poor ladies, f the unseen a dangers beneath the surface, and heavier roll than usual of the yacht on the had brought the cross-tree- s mast up against the dory's bottom, which they pierced like an eggshell, letting In a rush of water. "Good gracious me, 'Liza, we're go-i"GIt ter sink 1" cried Susan. boat this out o' yott quick's right kin !" ., 'Liza wasted no time in words, but launched herself bodily onto the mast, followed by her sister, Just as the dorr filled. It was not dlflicult, then, for two active women, with muscles trailed y tree climbing years before, to scramble up the sloping mast by means of the sail hoops and rigging; and eventually they found themselves gazing at each other on the yacht's deck in dismayed silence, holding onto the broken mast. "Dear me, suz!" said Susan at last, "what be we ter do now?" adding with grim humor, "Ain't seed you git 'round so spry for twenty years, - ; Liza." much wan't I "Guess spryer'n you wuz," replied 'Liza, despairingly shaking her skirts; "my land, ain't I wet!" "Salt water won't do ye a mite o' . harm," comforted Susan. '"Tain't any more comfable 'n If 'twas fresh," lamented 'Liza. "An' we've lost the dory ! For pity's sake. Susan, what be we ter do? S'pose we'll be drowned?" "Now, I ain't agoin ter give up yet, 'Liza. ( guess, this boat won't sink, n' she ain't going towards Spoutln' Rock any more, either; seems ter me We're movln' the wind's changed. towards the point now, that's what we're doin." "Ef Ve git amongst them Mf breakers on the point there won't be enough left of us ter lay out, Susan, an' you know It!" 'Liza had begun to assert herself. "We ain't goin' on the point ef I kin help It; I'm goin' ter try an' sail inter the cove, I am. Now, don't yon say a word. You Jest keep cool an' listen; you see that big heap b' sails there," pointing toward the bow; "seems ter me, ef we kin git one o' them part way up, the wind'll blow that end o' the boat 'round, an' then blow us right home. You jest go an' see ef you can't pull one o' 'era tip, an' I'll try an' find out how that wheel works ; seems ter me they steer big boats with a wheel." 'Liza obediently picked her way to the foremast. "My land, I never see sich a jumble o' ropes in all my life!" she called. "While d'you s'pose oughter pull?" 'em till you find "Keep out," returned Susan, who was turning the wheel first this way and then that, In a vague hope of it's having some definite effect. 'Liza jerked on various ropes until, at last, an end of a wet Jib emerged ' from the heap. "That's it," called Susan ; "keep Dal-to- , ... t ... Secretary-Treasure- t far-of- new-fangle- d "It r ' Mr. Horace Jones easy-goin- g y six-roo- MUSIC and LEEDS COLLEGE MUSIC OF Is now organizing classes in PIANO, VIOLIN, AND HARMONY Write him or call on him at Ferron for full particulars. school periods may be provided, was decided by directors of the chani-beof commerce and the board of education in joint session. The new house can be provided without bond ing and will meet the school needs for a few years, it was shown. JITS CLEANED me when I don't know how? At the Track at Hons at MRS. WILFORD HUMPHREY OrmageYtBe, Utah Lumber of All Grades Almost Any Quantity All Good Quality C ALL ON E. E. RED, ORANGEVILLE, UT. t o' stuff was away," suggested 'Liza, indicating the mainmast nnd sail. "Sure 'nnugh, 'twould." said Susan wuiiuiMki iney g0t a uatehet; yew mignt open them doors and see, pointing to the cabin companionway. Liza succeed d, after many efforts. in opening the doors, and very slowly descended the steps. She soon reap d peared with a carving knife in her hifnd. and under her arm a hungry-lookin- g yellow cat, who was tening ner tale of woe In prolonged wails. "Now, kitty," she said, setting me cat ciown, "don't be scart; we'll take care o' ye. My, wan't It mean ter leave a poor cat shut up down there ! I couldn't find no hatchet, but I guess this oughter do," holding up the knife. "My, there's a sight o' nice things In there ! Picters, an1 ooKin glasses, an' sofys, an a lot o' elegant glass things all smashed ter bits." She began sawing at the ropes, while pussy picked out a dry spot and endeavored to improve her appearance, r uon. It was for the little cove In front of the cottage, where the dory was moored, that Susan started out when FINISHING TOUCHES a little later in the afternoon, a sud den burst of sunlight reminded her that she "hadn't had a breath of air for two days." Menntinip. 'Lfei. Jntent on finish ing,. !?! work, s:it placidly in the !:!-..'- . oWiV!.nts ..f M.e fact that the afternoon '.vo IVM wiring away while her finely shm.ed head, just touched with array, nodded and jerked over her sewing. About five o'clock, however, she was awnk 'd from her torpor. by the opening of the door and a rush of fresh air and damp skirts that heralded her sister's appearance, v "My goodness. 'Liza!" Susan ex claimed, "there's a ship outside along i!l wrwl.ed to pieces Mother Whatever have you been 'Liza, yon r.ml J gnf ter take the dorv nn" row out 'un'-helthem folks. The two It a hurried to I've been the beach and up making Philippa . t i puKl-off the UIC lOlB UlCUU" HI LiC, mi, 1C til HOI. ICil tun clambering in and each tak't-- '. .nuni sivit fully unfinished. See, there's mary TALKIN' TO: ANOTHER BUDDY. ENUF N- -E Z MAKE MAM KYm suited In the uTjV whole muZ oVS sail, and all. going a prodigious noise and drifZ S while the mainsheet The yacht bang and began to move aho. I. It. th wlnrt , .... directly Inshore. "Well, ain't that sum ... rr " oui. r ' oui it g a mi Laza, lose all them rnV "i ropes. -- Where's that eat' "She went downstairs iik. ,) 2 tastS? o- Susan, who was working u at the wheel. "Oh. nod.,' JT T rnaoo T ,, ' t n. now; . Sm tucsa i sui a. It this W8V nr)... h yygj e wov iviiucr war. en. t, " J , on' " whn. V be all rirht And so they were. mtnntao Ten ...3 iau;r, the Ih schooner, yawing slightly 48 swept along her length, bat st'll u Ing a good course, galled 'fo dreaded point, and Into the L water of the cove. And Just ' fl DU" struck, a few yards Vi . one my taa J gentle thump, nrVutcn rK linn ucov.., on the sand. Susan sat plump down on the t. "We did . It. didn't wef she B "My, I'm all of a tremble!" "So be I," said Eliza; "bg,, don't git on dry land right of have a fit We cau't git no wr we be, so let's wade. Come k: ' kitty !" Kitty appeared and was twu, der 'Liza's protecting arm and M the two brave old ladies climbed 2 the side ;and waded ashore, thttf ana nappy mat their perilous ture was comfortably ended. (ii mis assurance, nowever, M were disappointed. For a telegrai dispatched that" evening by the lage postmaster to the yacht's a rich New Yorker, brought & upon them such a flood of legal U ness as almost turned their M Indeed, 'Liza was moved, to dec! that It was "wuss'n beta' wrtd over again." But eventually. In consideration their waiving claim of salvage, will bless their dear igporant hearts, m never had any idea of making. J check from the generous-hearteer was handed them, which m Susan positively scream with amaf roent, while 'Liza stopped rock: and gasped. "We be the richest by's as ever was!" "An' we kin buy a cow, an' t dory, and keep the house, an'. 11 Jane Colby I we've got a for the rest of our lives!" "An' a mighty good cat," beginning to rock again. " ' ? J SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE M in enth Judicial District CourtState for the County of Emery, Insured Utah. Continental Life Plaint! si a corporation, Elizabeth Comoanv. its. John I. Evans and SHERIFI Defendants. Evans. SALE. T he sold at Sheriffs sale on 13th day of March, 1926, af tb CaiW door of the Court House in at Dnlft .: Rmcrv Conntv. Utah, hour of 1:45 o'clock P.M th i inwinir Hpaorihfid uroDertv situated the County of Emery, State of I't to-w- it: The South half of the theNorthNor and quarter (S tine Northeast quar west quarter ofNE) i ntw v. tssv. ut of Section Fount N (14), Township Eighteen (18) Salt 14 Range Eight (8) East of " Meridian, containing l V land. 5? 1.3 shared w Creelt stock in the Cottonwood mi,- anlldnfl Trrieation CompaJW, water together with all othier ditch rights, and rights to tne w WJ fnr-nmidix nat thereon, to M.1 John I. Evans and Elizabeth w ans, or said premises, were 21st day of May, 1918, or them thereafter used on said prem18e9:! ever evidenced, and togetner j experience "was limited to an occa and singular the tenements, "I it'll guess answered do," Susan; sional row around to the village In appurtenantea appe"we're goin' ahead now, but somehow taments and their weather-beateold dory, a relic I belonging or in any wise seem ter do anythin' with this m can't of their father's fishing days, and Dated at Castle Dale. Utah, , neither of them had ever set foot on wheel. 11th y of Febniary.RUD t'raps it'd go better ef all that board another craft of any des.Tlp- muss Loum:. , - silver-handle- -- ! SUCH IS LIFE "Glad you footd the Susan; "we need one -- n "Can't bet on your horse, Maude." "Why not?" "He has been scratched." "I thought that barbed wire would Injure some of these spirited nags." AND PRESSED ' . 1 1 AX Wt! i 1 ij I just a PurMj?J Sheriff of Emery First pub. Feb. last 13 . Mar. y IN THE MATTER NOTICE. o of the Board Petition the . !.... wutpr ton' w ' tion District prayinff that sale oi the to relating ceedings app of the district, be examined, and connrmea vy u -ts nereDy given iui "'i": rectors of Price Riverlied f.L J cl vation District has f Judicial Wstrict courx i bon County, State pi tne I"..j rpcitinif sale ot d the to ings leading - ninn the District and praying N! proceeding me ett and confirmed ny sam'"",""pourt is further given that ft .... 4t nxea tne isc any CWO O ClOCK w X at p.jjj, J County Court Houseas Utah, bon County, place for the hearing oi , ed b and all persons interested proceedings lor tne that taw ttSy, . are hereby notified j or before the hearing of said petition answer said peuuuu. FeMu i, V Utah, this 6th day of th"td -- W'V ffd Drucilla.,v.J. Powell, ft f 1191. UUW. vh . PeP, JTt2 J7, I |