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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, C AS ILK DALE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT Undertakers and Licensed Emhalmers NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF EMERY COUNTY EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS Emery County Banl Established 1M TELEPHONE ll-OFFICIAL. NEWSPAPER OF T EMERY CASTLE DALE. UTAH COUNTY Member UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASS N. Subscription. 12.00 per year Advertising rates on application. More news for tbe WANTED gress. ... P ...as 1 ru good from owner pan.-.-.-farm for sale. Cash price, ""-D. F. Bush, 26 to. uxni, uii M. B. ROBERTS EDITOR M. ROBERTS ASST. EDITOR E. CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS $15,000 SAMUEL SINGLETON, President J. S. CRAWFORD, Published Every Friday Morning Minnesota. Entered in the Post Office in Cas tle Dale, Utah as second class mall FmindA suitcase containing lady's wear same by matter. ing appareL Owner may have &AITEXY w e Pay Four Per A. D. KXLLXR PETER JOHANuj. Cashier EDMUND CRAWFORD, . -- 1. P, STRENO Vice-Preside- nt DEPOSIT BOXES FOB BGXV Cent on Savings Write for Particilaj, au identifying content and paying lor mis We have opened an undertaking establishment in the O. Sorensen Jr. building in Castle Dale, Utah, with a full and complete stock of un- dertakers supplies at price to your own suiting. Our prices will be most reasonable and our desires will be to serve you well with our modern equipment night or day. We will call at your homes prepared to care for your loved ones with proper equipment to be used. O. Sorensen Jr. will manage the business, with A. N. Wallace, one of the first Licensed Emhalmers in the state of Utah, to assist him. Mr. Wallace is a graduate of the Iowa College of Embalming at Iowa City, Iowa. He holds Embalmer's License No. 12, and started in the business 37 years ago with Joseph William Taylor in Salt Lake City. Prompt Service is Our Motto Wallace Harmon I Sorenson Castle Dale, Utah Phone 25X2 i.J 7 G A GREEN RIVER (Continued from page I) LEGAL The Womans' Club meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. d Harry Tasker and Mrs. Harry J. as hostesses, was postponed un. til next week because of thfe death and funeral of Colonel C. P. Tasker. Probate How-lan- & DEPARTMENT Guardianship Notices County Clerk or Respective slgnrs for furtner inorniuv. About two inches of snow fell Sun OF APPLICATION FOB day night and continued throughout NOTICE of the MerrieU-Bouin-gdissolution tht day. It melted fast. We had an Company, a corporaLumber other snowstorm last Wednesday tion. and night Thanksgiving dawned Lumber bright and clear, the first time for organized and a corporation Company, several days the sun had shown. uie existing undier and by virtue oi filed laws of the State of Utah, has ANOTHER PIONEER PASSES in the Seventh Judicial District Court state nf Utah, in and for the t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tasker, Mr. and County of Emery, its application for Mrs. H. C. Gallagher were called to dissolution under the provisions oi Salt Lato Saturday by the Illness of Chapter 72, Compiled Laws of Utah, Mr. Tasker's and Mrs. Gallagher's im7 nnri that a hearing on said ap father, Colonel C. P. Tasker. Colonel plication will be held before the abovte Ta&jker died before they reached his entitled court at the Court room there bed side. f in ihu Court House at Castle Dale, Colonel Charles Pennock Tasker, 70 Emery County, State of Utah, on the one of the last of the West's pictur 17th dav of December, 198, at z o a r.irrif p M nf oairl dav. esque pioneer mining engineers former officer in the United States witnpss mv hand and the seal of cavalry and a veteran of the late said Court at Castle Dale, Utah, tills Theodore: Roosevelt's Rough Riders, 14th day of November, 1828. died Saturday In a Salt Lake hospital (Seal) HERBERT MOFFITT, Clerk from a sudden attack of pneumonia. First publication Nov. 16, 1928. Colonel Taijker is survived by his Last publication Dec. 14, 1118. wife, Sarah T. Tasker of Jhis place, NOTICE two daughter, Mrs. H. Cl Gallagher United States Land Office, Salt and Mrs. W. D. Thompson; threte son3 H. C. Tasker, C. P. Tasker of Green Lake City, Utah, November 24, 192S River andT. T. Tasker 0f Oakland, To Whom it May Concern: California. Funeral services were held Notice is hereby given that the at Green River, Tuesday afternoon. State of Utah has filed in this office Interment was Jn the Elgin cemetery. lists of lands, selected by the said State, undtr section 6 of the Act of ORANGEVILLE Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: NSE Continued from Page 1 Mrs. Ernest Childs Saturday, Dec. 1, SESE Sec. 22, NWNW Sec. 26 NWSE Sec. 27, T. 16 in honor of her birthday. An enjoy S. L, M., Ser14 South, Range was able afternoon spent and a dain- ial 042660, List East, 23'1 (Amendment ty luncheon served. Many useful No. Copies- of said lists, so far 2). presents were received. Thosfe present were: Mesdames Su. as they relate to said tracts by de san Davis, Grace Fox, Nettie Johnson, scriptive subdivisions, have been con Alverta Johnson, Edna Reid, Lizzie spicuously posted in this officfe for Robertson, Ida Page, Cora Cox, Delia inspection by any person interested Jewkes, Orpha Ihler, Grace Jewkes, and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this no and Lydia Grange. The Thanksgiving ball given by thfc tice, or any time thereafter, and be Ladies' Improvement Club was a suc- fore final approval and certification, of und'er departmental regulations cess. Everyone had a good time. April 25, 1907, protests or contests O against the claim of the State to any PRIVILEGE OF AGE Mother "You must not' talk all the of the tracts or subdivisions herein before described, on the ground that time, Virginia," Little Virginia" When will I be the same is more valuable for miner al than for agricultural purposes, will old enough to, Mamma?" be received and noted for report to O the General Land Office at Washing ton, D. C. Failurfe so to protest or con. 3 Weeks to Christmas test, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of thte tracts and the selections thereof, being oth. erwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register First publication Dec. 7, 1928. Last publication Jan. 4, 1929. HIGH POWER SMOOTH RUNNING MORE MILES PER GALLON AT YOUR SERVICE Sets er Behling Service Station Castle Dale, Utah Appropriate Gifts for Christmas Among the great variety of articles in our store which are suitable for Christmas Gifts may be found Victrolas, Radi olas. The latest records, Atwater-Ken- t Radios, and many other articles. Also Christmas Cards and Seals. and Avoid Disappointment GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY Do Your ClirLstmas Shopping Early Hunter Drug Co. CASTLE DALE, UTAH sss'BWw7i..ii. rB,BB"f,""'P"S'"aal SNE, EMERY ' COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. CASTLE DAIJC, UTAH Licensed Abstracter of Titles Be u'ure of the title to the land yon Tou can nam- know tke - purchase. true condition without tnveaticmtlnff. Our Abstracts Tell It AO O. Sorensen Jr., Mgr. RAILROAD TIME TABLE DENVER & RIO GRAND El WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY No. No. 2 No. No. 1 3 .. At Price Bast Boond 4 .. West Bound t:2l P. U. 1:11 P. M. :M A. M. 1:10 P. M. ., Running a basinets rtthot Using Is like kissing m pretty gtrl the dark. Ton know what jam I doing but nobocy elw FOR YOUR COVENIENCE THE PROGRESS OFFICE HAS IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING LEGAL BLANKS Notice of Placer Location Notice of Location Quit Claim Deeds Mortgage Release Chattel Mortgage Promisory Notes Warranty Deeds Oath of Office Official Bond Estray Notice Bills of Sale Mortgage Bonds, etc a horn. BOOST FOR EMERY COUNTY Sell your hammer and buy non-miner- al -" "... - n S COMPANION YOUTH an . . m TL!. xnis 1A i4oior prim is a reproduction ot tne unions painting to be hung in the Capitol at Washington. It is published exclusively for Companion subscribers. THE COMPANION for 1929 will eonuidi 16 Storlm 75 Short Stori 35 SptdalArtlclm and wealth of oQmt Book-Ungt- h IcatnrM. SPECIAL OFFER- '1. 2 3. T1m Tooth' of Christmas . . . all the thrill of the New Year in The Silver Anniversary BUICK With Matterpiece)Bodi$ by Tlihtr UTAH-CARBO- N MOTOR COMPANY PBICEl UTAH When Better Automobiles Are Built . . . Bolck Wfil BnSd Them Compuloa for 1929, and fi nmberi to NlKilcriler ordering beforo January 1, 1929, and Copjrof "VE" in Uoolon, lSx2iachM. Two extra Send order with mittane to the PUBLISHERS OF IKS P APEJt, or to THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Bottom, Haa. The above offer with the Emsnr Countv Prowess for one year, up las price ?4.00. Our price f I.M. Subscriptions received at this oN DELINQUENT LIST Cottonwood Crefck Consolidated Tr EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH rigation Company, Principal place of business, Orangeville, Utah. Notice, There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on acHOME MISSIONARY LIST Emery. January 27. count of assessment levied on the 31. EMERY STAKE Mohrland, February 24. st day of October, 1928, the several To May, 1829. Orangeville, March 31. amounts set opposite the names of Rochester. Anrll 28. the respective shareholders as follows Anton Nielsen and Soren An Alfred J. Broderick and Geo. E. Series A. n. Anderson. Name Cert No. Shares Amt Victor, December 30. Ferron, December 80. Caroline Neilson 805 5.00 $1.05 Spread Joy and Health Cleveland, January 27. W. A. Jewkes Rochester, January 27. 1805 28.50 With Christmas Seals 5.98 Castle Dale, February 24. Rochester, February 34. W. H. Jewkes 1058 5.M) 1.05 81. March Ferron, March 31. Clawson, C. Woodward 1357 1.36 Mohrland, April 28. Huntington, April 28. Ernest Rtid 967 10.00 2.10 Sltterul The Modern Version Hyrum A. Nelson and Louis W. Edgar Jewkes and Geo. 30. iJoseph Zwahlen 1785 70.00 13.40 Cleveland, December 1488 5.00 "I must not work, I must not play Henry Larmie 1.05 Peterson. A. A. Day, Neils Neil. Huntington, January 37. Emery, December 80. Upon God's holy Sabbath day." No! Get the car, step on the gas Victor, February 24. son agt. Orangeville, January 27. 1893 50.00 10.50 And see how many you can pass! Mohrland, March 81. Cleveland, February 24. Clarence Grange 1651 5.50 l.ls Varmn Anrfl 9 8 Huntington, March 81. 1701 40.00 ;. A. Allen Jr. 8.40 Chas. A. Stilson and David Tut Lawrence, April 28. Frank Moffitt 1710 10.00 2.10 Ulysses W. Granee and F. Marlon Lawrence, December 1. Labor Head Asks 1839 190,00 39.90 Lucy B. Seeley Mohrland, January 18. Guymon. Series B. Nation's Workers to Victor, February 10. Lawrence, December 80. Johannah D. Peterson rs.UntiV Anl.11 1 A Castle Dale, January 27. 1402 37.00 3.7.J Support Red Cross Christian 24. Clawson, February Harry B. MoHtensen and u. Nilson 1145 8.70 .87 Johnson. Elmo, March 81. Geo. A. Baker &wife 1961 8.50 !s.i William Green, president of the Oraneeville. Anril 28. Mohrland, December 18. 1968 4.00 .40 Jasper Pfeterson American Federation of Labor, in Peter Nielsen Marlon D. A. Allen Jr. and Victor, January 18. 1742 61.40 Roper. 6.14 Washington, calls upon the workers Elmo, March 10. W. L. Cash Mohrland, December 80. 218 5.20 .52 of the nation to support the twelfth flanraAn Anrll 1 at Victor, January 27. 613 6.50 Joseph Denison .C5 0H annual roll call ot the American Chas. H. Cooley and John N. Elmo, February 24. Andrew Johanson 1091 9.40 .94 16. Castle Date, March 81. Red Cross, November in the Elmo, December Peter C. Miller 1954 5.00 L20 Clawson, April 28. Silas Shiner Lawrence, January 13. 1058 4.93 following statement: .49 Carl 5erg and Samuel Zwahlen. Mohrland, March 10. Peter C. Jones 350 4.20 .42 "Through the American Red Planrann XTotr 19 !s3 Orangeville, December 80. William A. Jeffs 859 5.55 Cross we find expression for some Samuel Sanderson and Afton ah Clawson, January 27. 979 3.35 ;T. B. Rasmuseten of our noblest ideals. It Is an efl.3.j 24. Emery, Victor, December 16. Lewis W. 1901 February 79.73 Guymon 7.97 fective instrument for magnifying Cleveland, March 81. Lawrence, February 10. Shiner 1155 Agness .4,-4.00 many times our personal service March 10. M. C. Wood 28. Elmo, Rochester, April 1196 4JO At, to humanity. 19 UotF Isaac Unh1n4 Allred Niels James Z. Allred and Hansen. 2028 25.00 3.30 "In the face of great disaster, Wm. M. McElprang and " Rochester, December 30. And in accordance with law and when the Injured and homeless run Wakefield. Ferron, January 27. order of the Board made on thfe 31st into the thousands, there Is tittle Clawson, December 16. Orangeville, February 24. day of October, 1928, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as Lawrence, March 81. we can do Individually. ConsolidatElmo, February 10. may Castle Dale. Anril 9 8 be necessary will be sold at the front Victor, March 10. ing our strength througl memberdoor of O. W. SHterud's residnce at John Y. Jensen and A. a. Jewkes, Jr,: Lawrence, May 12. ship In this great organization, our Carl Bott and Glen Snow. 80. uecember ciawson, Orangeville, Utah, the 0n unlim20th tor is service opportunity Lawrence, January 27. of December, 1928, at 2 o'clock P. day Clawson, January 18. M, ited. 24. to Huntington, Rochester, February 10. the pay , February delinquent assessment We must not forget that every March 10. Emery, March 81. Lawrence, thereon, together with thte cost of adday Is a day ot disaster to thou Cleveland, April 28. Mohrland, April 14. vertising and expense of sale. O W Lars P. Larsen sands. Into homes where disaster SITTERL'D, Secretary Treasurer, OrLawrence Barney and Arthur u win den. In strikes your Red Cross goes your angeville, Utah. Rochester, December 16. Elmo, December 30. name to be friend and ccunselor t ) Clawson, February 1". Mohrland, January 27. Lawrence, April 14. those uon whom misfortune has Ferron, February 24. Elmo, May 12. laid her heavy hand. gjr. THEY USUALLY-ARVictor, March 31. Floyd Brlnkerhoff and Raphei "At President of the American 28. ensen. Emery, April "Are thte children all In?" aked Federation ot Labor, 1 hope and Chas. R. KillDack and Rochester, January " . AMfather aa he gat down to breakfast. wards. feel confident that the workers ot March 10. "How can but dancRed will to be, the they nation help the Castle Dale, December 30. respond 14. Elmo, April until ing mother. daylight." snapped Elmo. Januarv 27. Cross Roll Call and have a part in Viator, May 12. if. O Lawrence, February 24. Edw. Brlnkerhoff and Win. this organizations great work." Rochester, March 31. nold, Jr. (Signed) Victor, April 28. Elmo, January 18. 10. WILLIAM GREEN, Louis W. Guymon and Seymore B. Mohrland, February Snow. President April 14. Victor, American Federation of Labor. Huntington, December 80. Rochester, May 12.' : All the joy mr yen with 13 Big Numbers t. 11-2- Y1 Order Your Christmas Cards |