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Show rXtm hti&z?k dfei VuuKV in imifp if " m rm. Emery County Bank CASTLE DALE. UTAH " SURPLUS 4PITAL $25,000 $15,000 P. P. DTRNO SAMUEL 8INOLESTON, Prrtdrt A D. KKLLKft ... B. CRAWFORD. PETER JOHANtEN W. C SNOW, Director EDMUND CRAWFORD. Caahlr SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT VJe-Prl- dt Write for Particulars. We Pay Foar Per Cent on Savings h i ,i -- at " ' EaL& - -- . ; A Fourth of July committee, head ed by E. A. Nlelson, has been namea by the, city council to prepare a fitand ting clebratlon for that holiday, the committee U hard at work. An appropriation of 1 30 was made to help defray expenses. .Mrs. Crystal Hansen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Alta Dahl of Spring City, ih their baby sons are enjoying a Mrs. vilt with their parents, Mr. and ' lUarinus Peterson, and family. There's of. ..od raon for the txtra cockiness Mariuus for both grandsons are hand- - j j sime youngsters. consumed the first Three days w of the week in the trial of the Hunt associaion ington Canal & againM James Brini.erhoff and other Judse Woolley Lawrence people. g found in faor of the company, judgment for the entrance fee add costs but no interest or the plaintiff company. With the resignation of Mrs. EUb y from the presidency of the local Relief society, occasioned by her removal to T'eiron. a reorganization was effected Tuesday, when Mrs. Joseph Zwahlen was installed as president, with the following additional offers: Mrs. J. W. Seey jr., first counsecond counselor; .Mrs. E. S. selor; Airs. Mary Uasmussen, Summer Coats Pursue a Straight Course si Walter Peterson is home from his year of college work at th U. Y. V. at Provp. Mrs. A. D. Keller entertained the Social Hour club at her home Thursday aftrnoon. piaster liyle and Ted Johnson a group of friends at at party Pact Is Wade Turkey and Great Constantinople Iiritain have signed the Mosul conbevention, which settles the dispute tween these two countries over the control of Mosul, with Its important The Mosul untapped oil resources. the before came league of up Cjuestion cations and various solutions were euggested. Eventually the present princifcgreient was drawn up. The are acpal poin'.s of the convention ceptance of what is known as the Brussels line by both parties with slight modifications in favor of Turkey in the neighborhood of Alimoun, and lite maintenance of a demilitarized kilometers on both zone seventy-fiv- Tiif Moi of hUiiimiT coats closes with the arrival of midsummer models for sports and for ?tnerul wear. Practo tically l the new models adhere silhouette and those the stnilsrht-linfor spurts, made of tiunnel usually,.! are shown in white and light colors, j with white promising to be a very j Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Vance and Mrs. IL A. Wickman left Tuesday for a visit with relatives In Ogden. Wendell, the watch repairer, will he In Castle Dale the last of the corning week or first of the next, (adv.) M Ijis Ona Dickson underwent an operation for goitre at Price Thursday forenoon, Dr. Hubbard of Standardise performing the operation. Some of llvewlre girls of Castle Dale are making plans for a big dance to be glvvn in the auditorium Saturday night, June 19. All attending are assured a genuine good time. JMKFfecfion XOTICE OF SPEnivTl Notice Is hesby special election has he btt?i nTr?...lv or hridTn t ad f emery, ctate Utah day of June, 1926, to 'de,i? lth fohowine ouati..n tr. .. Khali Cireen T,,j electrical works, plant and .tntir Hon system owned and u',tVmb- citv ror the purpose of while and distribuUng SSSjf,cr talks in his slefep entertains you lisrht :, heat and power nurnn87 be keeps you awake. sale 'j Crot rights. , fixtures, polts arms, equipment and nn the operation of said nw AMERICAN YOUTH system and constituting a CANDIDATE of. and all maivriuia .Jy1" mrt. owned by the City, for us '7n tion 'with said plant and taa:. There shall be one ,1) Main dlffruuij suortn und talkin' in one's sleep as a waKiier, ii that the fella wlw 3? A I lI . I tween Of- - ; - ' . eic-ctrk- aDuli-nT- L .v.f Ke.-erv- e 4 " iff $ry"fl nsnd-lerin- Painting, kalsomlnlng and wal papering. A- -l work at right price. S SAMUEL ZWAHLEN, Cantle Dale, Utah, (adv.) Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller have gone to Salem, where they will make their norms, at least for the summer. Their daughter, Mrs. Mervin Jones, is located there, her husband running a barber shop. N. L. Williams, seminary teacher, and W. W. Brady, music and woodwork instructor In the Central high school, left Monday morning for summer school work at Prove Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brady and family, with the exception of Miss Louise, who will visit there for a time, returned Saturday from attendance at the Brady reunion In Falrvlew. Mr. and Mrs. Russe) Snow' and Mrs. N. L. Williams of Castle Dal and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Snow of Orangeville are among the Emery stake attendants at M. I. A. conference In Salt Lake City. Ralph Jensen has discontinued his service as mechanic for the Snow Service station and has taken employment in Salt Lake City to be nearer his wilt, ho Is taking medical treatment In the city. A. D. Keller, accmpanled by Master Klrke and Miss Peggy, mnde a hurry-up trip to Manti this week for the purpose of bringing home Miss Margaret, who has been visiting there since memorial day. , T1 V v J' at ICouncil Room in Comm IBank Building, on ,uwa' Street Pmil Wn,,H Vi.i. H. J. Dinning'. aU the above mentior.ed dTrJf"1 be judges of the election at the nT ing All qualified electors of r WtB, Riv uhn t.oro r,ij ... in the vear nreini. Vi election, are entitled to vote yvna ui remain onen iiic f, 7:0 o'clock in the morning until o'c CITY COUNCIL OP'iJREEV O. K. "A.OVA. ifcfc. ofZn, I fit 'A' - l iA !, - Co untersigned and vt?I,l, 1Ia'or Atte.ui-- Pro Tim l.i City Retoi'i.r (SEAL) First pub. May r Mosul Control 15 iast June 12, Mi SHERIFF'S SALE IN Tut ourt of Emery County Sta'-'of Utah Lee Charles iff. vb. IaPcis. Ji: Hu-h- Defend SHERIFFS SALE To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on t'm 14th day of June. a. U. 126 ., ' of F. PennsylvaHelen Miss Dodge o'clock p. m., at the front door or th popular clioire. In coats for general nia, holder of a Carnegie medal for Countv Court House In r....i. i. wear, tan, biege. eray and light green a as nominated been the fallowi has Emery County, Utah, i are favirites, irnd many of them heroism, it,,r..-.- l candidate for the American Youth tfcrl'liH' ' to Ltah. have small collars of summer furs wit: County, established by the directors of Award Beginning 13 and 3 rods est of as squirrel, summer ermine or moleInternational the the northwest corner of the Nk , skin. Channelise and twills lead in which is to be held in section 13, in township 2i) south of Exposition, in model a handsome the and fabrics range 7 ea3t of the Salt Lake u,i Philadelphia from June 1 to Decem- an and running thence south 120 rods; former fabric is shown in the picber 1 in celebration of 150 years of tnence east 2U and 3 rcis; thens ture. Its distinctive feature appears American Miss Dodge, Independence. north 120 rods; thence west 26 and in its exquisite tailoring. the daughter of George H. Dodge of 3 rods to the place of beginning Turko-IraA sides of thp frontier. 5944 Walton avenue. Philadelphia. containing 20 acres of land, iv geth'er with 3a shares- nf. rh ..,, r.o;,.i ,military commission, presided over by Trainina Protested By Minister jumped into the Toms River at Ocean stock of the Perron Canal and vttyiiai Reset- N. J.. fully dressed, and. while a Swiss, will delimit the frontier Gate. ioir company, with all ditch and Washington, D. ' the one saved arm. use of within six months after ratification of only of water every nature, however rights iftrv militarv having To be sold subject to a evidenced. The inhabitants of the agreement. which! life of a drowning girl and sc.100ls trainingln colleges, sum of $500.00 for the Turkmortgage the ceded territory may choose O. W. SITTEItl'D, was declared to be foreign to the j Is wish. if Turkey ish nationality they Sheriff of Emery County, Utah were h IN THE DISTRICT .SUMMONS. share in the roy- ideals of the educational system, Dated May 12, 1926. granted a administrative the Dismade public by Court of the Seventh Judicial First pub. May 15 last June 12, 1928 alties due the Irak government from of the Federal Council of trict, in and for Emery County, State oil in the kingdom of Irak, in which committee H. of Utah. Ralph Stafay, Plaintiff, Coincident with the com- vs. s. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DiLillian B. Stafay, Defendant. the vilayet of Mosul lies. Great Brit- Churches. of was the mittee's publication strict Court of Emery County, State of appeal Utah to the said State The the over ain' now holds the mandate of Utah. Lee Charles Miller, PlainYou are hereby summona war department statement reviewing Defendant. the and of recently Irak kingdom to appear within twenty days after tiff, vs. John G. Jensen and Josephine the growth of the reserve officers' ed Defendants. SHERIFFS the service of this summons upon you, Jensien, covering this mandate was exthat applicatraining corps, showing nerved within the county in which this SALE, tended to a maximum of twenty-fivcolTo be sold at Sheriff's Sale, on the action is brought, otherwise within tions of nineteen universities and years. The signing of this conventhirty days, after service and defend 14th day of June, A. D. 1826, attheI of thirty-fivhigh schools the case tion last January was in conformity leges and o'clock above entitled and in p. m., at the front door of ror it. u. t. J. units were on me, dui of your failure s0 t0action; d0i judgment will County Court House, in Castle Dais, with the decision of the league of nacould not be approved because of lack j be rendered against you according to Emery County, Utah, the following tions in the dispute over Mosul. which described property situated in Emerjr the demand .rw?of the complaint, of funds. The committee's appeal Una It r.4 Anlxlrf Ul . , atVO Vvnn , , UCtll .1IC:U ..'Uk Hit 4U County, Utah, to wit: ,U iU it, assieu ii;uiiu peufiB ui.uuguuui uie said court- Tni3 action ,g brought The NE4 of the SWtf of section nation to study the whole question of to recover a judgment or decree of 17, in township 17 south, range I eait SUNDAY ONLY militarism in education, and expressed 'divorce dissolving the bonds of matri- of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing anu tne contract nere- - 40 acres of land. Together with 14t special dissatisfactton over the exten-- ; tofore existiIlgmarriage betvveen the abovie shares of the capital stock of the sion of the program of military train- - named parties. L. A. M'GEE, Plaint- - Huntington Canal and Reservoir Ay. Auaress, xtoom o ssociation, with all ditch and water ne. of an eiaoorate ana technical 111 s Attorney, evVia Bldg., Price, Carbon County, rights of every nature, howevermorcharacter, even into the public high Silvagni a Utah. idenced. To be sold subject to schools. First pub. June 12 last July 10, 1926 tgage for the sum of $500.00.DENVER & RIO GRANDE O. W. SITTERUD, Sheriff of Emery County, Utah WESTERN RAILROAD Bay City Fire Loss $200,000 DE- XOTICE FOR ri'BMCATIOX Dated May 12. 1926. Tickets on sale each Sunday to partmfcnt of the Interior, U. S. Land First pub. May 15 last Junxs 12, 112 San Francisco Smouldering ruins Office at Salt beLake June City, Utah, and including September 26, nf a dozen residences, partial destruc-- I 1, 1926. Notice is hereby givien that tween all stations in Colorado, :ion of twenty-fivothers and Ewing Albertina Rasmussen, of Castle Dale, XOTICE TO WATERl'SEKS Utah, and New Mexico, where Held, former Pacific Coast league Utah, who,, on August 5, 1920, made State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake fare dofcs not exthe one-wa- y land entry, No. 023782, for baseball park, remained as charred desert City, Utah, May 15, 1926. ceed $6.00, at a rate of one fare W SW&, Section 21, Township IB Notice is hereby given that William a of 25 reminders the round 8 for cents here S. L. conflagration S., Range E,, plus trip: Meridian, has E. Highby, whose post office address minimum round trip fare, 50 which is described by authorities as filed notice of intention to make final is Castle Dale, Utah, has made appto claim to the land lication in accordance establish proof, cents. Original starting point with the requirthe "rens serious fire menace San above before of described, the Clerk of Utah, must be reached not later than Francisco hp.s experienced since 1905." the District Court, at Castle Date, ements of the Compiled Laws Session Lawi 9.00 a.m., Monday following date the as amended 1917, by The fire, starting at Ewing field in the Utah, on the 12th day of July, 1926. of of sale. Utah, 1919 and 1 925, to appropriate late afternoon, developed into a roar- - Claimant names as witnesses: David two (2) c.f.s. of water from the Nort Nordell, Willard Hyrum Ras- Branch of Middle Wash in EmerT i ing giant of before it was mussen, Peter C. Miller, Miller, all of Castte Utah. Said water is to 1 '. cr Utah. F. ELI Dale, trough: TAYLOR, Regis- County. jj. diverted at a point which bears ter. 3652 ft. and W. 2273 ft. from the St. First pub. June 5 last July 3, 1926. Cor. S, of. Sec. 10, T. 19 S R. 8 E, canal i a in and conveyed L.B.M., of 4700 ft., where it will " SHERIFF'S SALE IX THE SEV-ent- h distance March 1st to October ll used from Judicial District Court in and of each to irrigate 240 acresoi year for Emery County. State of Utah. in the SEKSE14 land embraced Continental Life Insurance Company, N;V:1' Sec. 11. a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. William 10, SWKSW Sec. J. Green, Emma J. Green, Defendants. NVNE 19 and SEUNWtt all in T. S., R. 8 E., S.L.B.Jf.in m SHERIFF'S SALE. This application is designated To be sold at Sheriff's snl nn tht as FU a 6th day of July, mti.'at the frontdoor .tate Engineer's Office So has. the National Slimmer School faculty been described. Injof the County Court House in Castle All protests against the granting cludes such famous names as: IDale, Emery County, Utah, at the said the re.n. application, stating hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the follow-Mn- g affidavit mfl'i must be by Terman, psychology, Stanford I'.; Uos. sociology, U. of Wistherefor, described property situated in the a consin: McColium. Mochemistry. Johns HorkitVt; McLaughlin, history, licate, accompanied withoffice county oi ornery, state of Utah, witWj $1.00, and filed in this tl. of Chicago; Keedham, biology, Cornell; Mi I'ui iiy, physical educathe after (30) days thirty Flftv T.1nt editor PVginninsr tr0 rnrls nf tion, Physical Fdttcation Review; K. Laurence Palmer, nature notice. publication of this ,the Southwest corner of the Northeast of the study and rural education, Cornell; Smith, scouting and recreation M. BACON, State GEO. -of quarter Section (N10i4) Nineteen Columbia; Widtsoe, irrigation and agricultural economics. Salt Lake Date of first publicationof May (19), Township Seventeen (17) South, puo"01 City; Hlr.rrar, dancing and past antry. Chict'Ko; J!?s. Mossman, priof date completion Xine (9) East of Salt Lake 1926; j Range mary and elementary methods. Columbia; Jones, Primary and element.Meridian, thence North Eighty (80) tion June 19, 1926. ary method?. Columbia; Millikan. director Norman Bridge Laboratory 'rods; Kast Seventy (TO) rods; South of Physics. Pasadena: Griggs, author and "lecturer New York- itn-aEighty (SO) rods; West Four (4) Chio South Thirty-fiv- e president, Mathews, dean of Divinity School, U. of l (33) rods; ;West about Forty-fiv- e Chicago. (45) rods to of Hunt.ngton Creek; North-- 1 jbank Special emphasis will be placed on courses in education and mewesterly about Forty (40) rods to thods of teaching, including methods tn the primary and elementary ipkue 0f beginning, containing Forty-.seve- n (4i) acres, more or less. grades. A faculty of one hundred will offer standardized credit Together with One Hundred (100) courses of undergraduate and graduate rank in forty departments. shares of the capital stock of the iri mind the to .Huntington Canal and Reservtolr AsOpportunity for recreation unexcelled. Climate cool and inviig-atinin addition to fact sociation, and together with all other Special trips arranged to points of interest, including Logan ditch and water rights and rights to news-pape- r vanjtun, leuuwsione, myce canyon, cedar Hreakk., Zion Canyon; the use of water, ditches, canals, Saitair, Kaihab forest, and the Grand Canyon. flumes, or headgates, for irrigating fcaid promises, or for do job worK 23. Registration, June 12 First term, June domestic use thereon, to which William J. Oreen 27. Second term, July kind. When and Emma J. 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