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Show FRIDAY. XOYEMto " pAdtmim "V mJl5T6T7li8 : r i v herebv eiven tha at the of the County Com meeting regular missioners of Emery county, 10 -? mmw Bi in smoking develops, it naturally leads toward better quality. New smokers may not be critical but when they once experience the true mildness and surpassing fragrance of the Camel blend, they realize that here Is a real superiority. It is for smokers of such discernment that Camels aremade . . . for them the choicest tobaccos are selected . . . andthis qual-it- y is maintained for the millions wlo know genuine smoking pleasure. v when they learn the difference they flock to Camels EMERY COUNTY Lawrence, March 16. Victor. April 13. HOME MISSIONARY IJST V Rochester, Mar 11. F. Marion Guymon and Kenneth EMERY SAJLE ' Brasher, Vletor, December 15. Clawson. January 12, 1930. Louis W. duymon and J. D. DeFrlei Mohrland, February 9. Elmo. March 16. Mohrland. Decelmber S9. . April 13. Orungeviile. January IS, 1930. ' Ferron, February! J. Mohrland, May 11. C. K. Jensen and Wayne Blackburn. Emery, March 30. Elmo, Deceanbcr 15. Clawson, April 20. Lawrence. January 12, 1930. Charles R.Klllpack and Delosa Ralph Huntington. December 28. Rochester, February 9. Cluwson, January 19, 1930. Victor, March 16. Mohrland, April IS. , Elmo, February 23. Lawrence. March 30. Elmo. May 11. , t Edward Brinkerhoff and Aldon O. April 20. Wllford C. Peterson and. Oooree A. Staker. Huntsman. Clawson, December 22. Castle Dale, December 29. Mohrland, January 12, 1930. Victor. February 9. Cleveland, January 19. 1930. Rochester, March 16. Emery, February 23. ; Elmo, March 30. Elmo, April 13. , Huntington. April tO. Clawson, May 11. Irvin K. . Williams anl Nphl Wil- Geo. Ira Wella and Wm. F. Noyep. f .. liams, Lawrtice, December 15. Clawson. December Rochester, January 12, 1930. Elmo, February 9. HuRtlagton, January lf. 1930. Lawrence, February 2I Clawson, March 16. . Rochester, April 13. Ferron, March . Lawrence, May 11. Victor, April 20. Floyd Brlnkerhoff andNieto Abelin. Elof Nelson and S. N. Alger. Lawrmc December, 29. Rachester, December 22. Mohrland. January 19, 190. Vletor, January 12, 1930. Lawrence February 9. Clawson, February 21. Mohrland, March 16. Orangevllle, March 30. Castle Dale. April 80. ' Clawson, April 13. William L. Guymon and Hay B. HumVictor, May 11. PROGRESS TELEPHONE li-- T KataMtatMtVlM -- tyi- - it n 18 S., OFFICIAL NKWIf APBJt Oft EMKBY COUUTT Sec. EWH(EN'W?4, L. B. & M. 7, el niuuK in y irrqui-ui-- lion, the RAILROAD TIME TABLE DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY At Price East Bound No. 2 No. 4 West Bound No. 1 H. t :I2 a. 3:30 p. n and notions. ..We pay highest prices f produce. CLEVELAND CASH STORE Cleveland. Utah T. R.,6 E., S. The following prices art for sets complete, and installed in the home. B-1- Console receiver 5 In wa- cabinet. Seven heater typo tubes and roctlfler tube. Four tuned circuits. dynamic producer operating from 2 type 345 power tubes in lnut 9" push-pu- ll tuning-- . widih 24", depth Height 3ft", 15'?. $120.00 CASTLE DALE, UTAH Brandes de luxe using seven heater type model B-1- C Licensed Abstracter of Title BACON, State Engineer First publication Nov. 29, 1929. Last publication Dec. 27, 1929. GEO. M Be sure cf the title to the land purchase. You can never kno v the true condition without invesyou i Any push-pul- l. SO-- $158.00 Brandes de luxft medd using seven heater type tnb and Testifier tube. Desoratiw grille. Fonr tunefl circuits. H-reproducer operating from 2 type 345 power tubes In Selector tuning. Hcljtbt inch, width 24 Inehe depth 18 Inches. A posh-pul- l. 3l VITII DOORS Time $168.50 Place j nt ; e jndren V nt , r . non-ferro- tube and rectifier tube. Decorative grille. Four tuned circuits. reproducer icrnting from! type 345 power tubes In Selector tuning. ITt'telu 16", width 21", depth )4. Thing . Subscription Radio .Prices Drop Sccctr lr Has Your Cmin cheap, a. Reductions on all drj goods will b given from now until the Holidays, at the Cleveland Cash Store, as we wish to confine our stock to groceries Trucking . fro vin-iM-. Brondes 11:28 p. Bt. 12.41 p. in. -- . oj FERRON. UTAH RE-SERV- 'tn-tcnset- 4v amplifies, opqating dir.ctly AC UslUing .:.' 2. ll!piIlic:tli.,H and two states Greenhalg'h Bros. Published Every Friday UoralBf NOTICE TO WATER USERS tigating. Entered In the Post: Office In Cas State Engineer's Office. Salt Lak-- i 1929. City, Utah, October 29, tle Dale, Utah, as secoad class mall Our Abstracts Tell It AU Notice is hereby given that Hans E. matter. i Jensen and I. N. Day, whose post of O. 9OHENS0N, JR., Mgr. fice addresses are Huntington, Utah, than wlmmen do. but .never the Lest have made application in accordance the wlmmen Do more wlrk than the with the requirements of the Session men doea So that was the end of Laws of Utah, 1919 to 1929 inclusive, that. Settled and- - ended It. to appropriate! 3.S c. f. s. of watar Wensday well they was a nuthr from Ray's Hollow & Nelson's Hollow over nite house to and In Emery County, Utah. Said water Is at $lsys party wood of had a prltty good time if to be diverted as follows: From Ray's it wassstit that Pug Stevens and Jane Hollow at a point 1070 ft. N. from the got lntlrely to Thick with each an NW cor. of Sec. 16, T. 18 S., R. 9 E., other. But Pug is all ways cracked 8. L. B. & M. and from Nelson's Hollot of crasy Joaks ond makelng silly low at a point 1320 ft. E. and 4S0 ft. hedded gurls keep laffin. I cud get N. from said corner. The comlngle.l off a lot of joaks to. But I never can waters will be conveyed a distance! of think a bout them 239S ft. where it will be used front Thirsday Pa and Mr. (Mllem was inrii t ib.h Wmi.r i. haveing a dischusshen this p. m. alLyear for the irrigation of 140 acres ; i phrey weather wlmmen belonged In ot land embraced In the EHNW, Cleveland. December 29. ; Jobs wirkrng like men does. Mr. NWNW Sec. 18 SE4 Castle Dale. January.; is. 1910. HERMAN BEHLING lem sed there plae was In the home. 'SE Sec 8, NWNW Sec ' T Huntington,.. February jt. Castle sed to had rite Dale, I'tah Phone 40- wlrk and a pa they L. R. M & B. E.. 8. I DIARY R. SLATS' jig Mohrland. March SO. vu s Him hi wes. i Tti, application is designated in (By Iloea Farquhar) Ferron, April 20. j. ges pa beleaves that all rite for maltha State Engineer's Office as File O. Lee Jewkes and George W. Snow. of his all wages evry pay day, 'No. 10174. gets Rochester, December 29. O j All protests against the granting of BISINESS CONDITIONS IN THE . LawTcnce. January 19, 1930. said application, stating the reason Castle Dale, February 23. . MANTI FOREST NOTES E Friday went to a kid's party tonito TWELFTH FEDERAL must be by affidavit to da-- i j therefor, and they had a lot of kontests and Cleveland, March 30. DISTRICT plicate, accompanied with a fed ot Continued from Pag 1 Emery, April 20. , games and ect. t ' n I,ied tnis orrice within Jake tuk l9t prls.i employment in that state another Joseph Zwahlen and O. Sorensa Jr. ' (Continued from nape II in spelling and season. days arter the completion Orangevllle, December 29. iiu) uunjr the sowing of winter wheat and caus. ' of the publication of this notice. Rochester. January 19, 1930 Blisters tuk sec-un- d OEO. M. BACON, State Engineer. ing further impairment of condition In a wird put The Fairview-Huntlngto- n Clc.eland, February 23. canyoi of live stock and ranges. Scanty range sle kontest. I was road ha hprn aiwn tn n.ifn trofflo 'First publication Nov. 1. 1929 Huntington. March 30. forage has forced the premature mar. ov. zs, 112V. in nil of them but so far this winter. As a result of the lasi puDucation Lawrence, April 20. William Cook and Milton 'ilcETprmitt. a bout the onley Christensen coal mine has done a jketing of some range stock during weeka Both foreign and domes- Elmo, December 29. thing I tuk was wondorful business late this season. 'tic buvlnor of whpai hnvo Iipbb In n EmeiT. January 191 Sgfa. my de pnrchei A new coal minei has also been open, hunter from Salt Lake County killed V Rochester. February TiX. when I wenthome ed up about a mile below the Chris-tense- n a female deer In Manti Canyon. The 'rather small volume this autumn and stored stocks are relatively large. AlJ VictoK March 30. P.i mine. The cal haulers' have following day he killed a second Baterday yields of nearly all fruit crops Mohrland, April 20. had his trile to- - kept the road across the upper coun deer, or one at least that did though have been smaller than last year, agDerral H. Rowley and) aJL. L. ecct. on of was j not there One horns. have and sufficient day auto of his compantry open he retked a Jun' iranic to Keep me road below the ions was heard to say "That deer gregate financial returns to growers Victor, December JJt Elmo. January 1 deelers cart the mines In passable condition. 1910. hasn't any more horns than the one due to higher prices, have been uther day and Oruntrpville, February 2S you killed yesterday.' This clue wns recent equal to those of 1928. Desplta unfavorable factors in the sitCartlo Dale. Man fc, 5. then de manded a While driving from Salina to Em- given the local game wardens who Rooh(.(rr, April ft, . ' Jury trial witch ery, Ranger William had the mis- followed It up with the result that uation, it still appears probable that Clarenro 1. Ovoson, ana Thon.is Baw power has as had to day. fortune to run off the road, throwing the unsportsman liksj hunter wm fin. agricultural purchasing i Cen. The judge charg- himself aninrt lhi Renting wheel ed $200.00 for violating the game law not been reduced as compared with ' y ' Ferron. December ed the Jury an,i and making a bad cut through hi3 He at first acted as though he was go- 'a year ago. . 193-0- . Victor. January Seasonal curtailment in employt-methey found pa gll hip that required several stitches to ing to fight the case. After thinking Mohrland. UW;iTy of industrial workers was rety and then thj' close. Mr. Williams stated that while the matter over, however, he changClawson. 5?ar'tJ t J" judge charged pa ten and costs, af he bled profusely while digging his ed his mind end stopped ot the office ported during October. For th mnntti Elmo. AnrU 20. ter the trial 1 of the men told Mr. car out, he was able to drive horn of the Justice of thai Peace at Murry jas a whole, there was smaller than Hans F seasonal Increases in building and con and TbomMiDavli Glllem that he wanted to let pa go and from there to Ferron to secure and paid the fine In the amount but he cuddent spell aqwlttle. f the necessary surgical help. flour milling, given. A few more convictions struction operations, Emeryt'pmber Jt. Ferroiv January It, .It 10. of this kind, it Is thought, would have petroleum production, and Sunday I was asttng pa what thev ment when they tawked a bout reVictor. February 25. The Mantl ctk hunters, due to the! a very salutary effect and the gamo metals miwing. During .the last '. mote Control. He studyed a wile anl ught snow, experienced great diffi- wardens are to be commended for week of October sharp curtailment In Rochester, March 30. then he sed. Well sun when yure m:t culty in gritting their elk. Not to ex their good work. , Orahgtville, April 20. output of many industries was reportSamual H. Larsen and Ruf(i Wiiert. wts in the, hack scat of the ford and ceed 25 elk were killed n the Manti ed, although those industries supplyMohrland. December 15. atends to all the driveing why I gess during the open season, and some of About October 21. C. S. Shand lost ing goods for the holiday trade were Elmo. January 12, 1980. a horH with a saddle on, up near tho reported to be generally active. yen wood call that Remote Control .the hunters reported spending the My muther did not here the tire period in a vain effort to get ons Metcalf corral on the Mantl stock ..After making allowance for tlic usClawson, February t. " ; of . the antlered drffyniBhen. prizes. The hunters drlvewxiy. On November 20, while ual seasonal changes nearly all lines Munday Well I got a 100 per ct. are all of the opinion that the etl- - making a last trip to the Mt. Baldy of retail trade showed decline In val. ln histry to day. all most. I onley had mated number of elk for this section R. 8., Ranger Cox found the horse on ue df sales during the monili. Dally fs i 1 ltwestion rong. The teeeher give us his been Six Mile flat. It had been raised In average department store sales were greatly exaggerated. I 1 ot kwestlons to was them ! and Emery and had started back to Its smalloV than In September and sales end hard to anscr as fer as I was con- -' Local game warder report having old range but was headed off by tho of new passenger automobiles and of ' slrned. apprehended an elk hunter attemnt- - drift fence. The saddlej blanket, and trucks decreased substantially. Sales Teusdsy Pa and ma had a argu- - Ing to use another person's hunting a gun scabbord and bridle, which was at wholesale increased. Domestic shipmint at the supper table to nite. Ps license. It is not known at this time tied to the saddle, were all Just ments through the Pnnnmn Ph-,- ,.i asthey so sed that men has the moat wlrk to just what aotkp will be taken in that were when the horse got away a Increased, chiefly because of heav ' in town. do. after they had argued for a long case. month ago. The horse did wot appear ier eastward shipments of refined peto ma Well sed time why pa. to have suffered much from the ex- - troleum products. mebby4 . tba tg4Q doto hays nora wlrk. tg do During recent deer season, a pojrieace. The general level of commodity ' radiu. W6.S Ck-velan- x co waftes of Tho best radio at the est price. tr rr Pub. and Iditor. U. ROBERTS. Aaat. Editor 33 em. radio-frequeri- . This application Is designated l.i the State Engineer's office as File No. 10761. M samlet All protests against the granting of JTAH STATE PRMbV AJBOCIATION said application, slating the reasons NATIONAL KDlTOtUAL. AfltTN. therefor, must be by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 8ulNKrlptlMi. IJ.Ot Canada and Mexico 92.50 per year $1.0(V and filed in this office within Other Foreign Countries 33.00 thirty (30) days after completion of the publication of this notice. Advertising rate en applicatlea M. B. ROBERTS. t HK XEW RADIOU plc8 the perfected Rl'x tettur, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of the Blue Cut Canal Company will be held In Castle Dale, City hall on Wednesday, December 4. 1929, at 7:30 p. m. Said meotinir is called for the pur pose of fixing ft tax levy for the year 1929 and to transact any otnor business that may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors ERNEST E. JENSEN, Secy First publication Nov. 22, 1929. Last publication Nov. 29, 192. NOTICE TO WATER I'SEltS State Engineer's Office, Scilt City, Utah, November 25, 1929. Ro-Notice i hereby given that Swase,y, whose pot office address i' Orangeville, Utah, has made applies tlons in accordance with the require ments of the Session Laws of Utah 1919 to 1929 inclusive, to appropriat.: 2 c. f. s. of water from Swasey Creek, In Emery County, Utah. Said water is to be diverted at a point which bears S. 24"30' W. 3003 ft. from the N14 cor. of Sec. 7. T. 18 S., R. 6 E., S. u B. & M. and conveyed by means of two ditches aggregating a distance of 10,230 ft. wheire it will be used from r April 15 to October 1st of each yea-fothe irrigation of 140 acres of land embraced in the SSEK, EEVx-NW54- . As taste - i Commis$500 00 to the the f sioners will appropriate Poor Fund budget appropriation iu 1929. Same being an emergency ap propriation. By order of the County commission HEKBEKT JWtrill, -- uui) ers. Auditor. Craduated to Camels" originated with Camel tmokcr. It expresses the experience of million who through Camels hv leeraed to know real smokinf pleasure. eioAwrT-iT- 2. 1929. ' dlposit boxes for rent. .' cent on SavingsWrite for particular Four Per -- T VaiIpa hM lumber PETER JOIIANSEjT W. C. SNOW, Dtrwto rniPFTn iff?? & Probate and Guardianship notices V N. Ci We pay LEGAL DEPARTMENT see County Clerk or respective signers for further Information Tt SAFrrrv 2425126 27282930 i P. P. TlTPPvn MARGARET C. KELLEs CRAWFORD, President A. D. KELLER. Vice Prsidnt EDMUND CRAWFORD. Cahirr t 17118 19:2121 22 l?3 Tha phrase "I've TobttM CAPITAL $25,000, SURPLUS $15,000 9 LI 10111 1211311411511 Camel- sr M. P. GREAVES Dealer Castle Dale, Utah prices declined during October. B; eluded in the decline were Ptim wheat4 livestock, and wool a" B portant products of this district WW aUvely satisfactory prices for have hejped maintain the purc1iaJ 'power of a large section ofin tneNflw cultural community. Early ber California crude oil prices. w on .October 21. had teen reduces much as 65 per cent in ome' 'e'j were restored to thai levels in prior to the reduction. v tan Changes in both member Reserve Bank statements aUr,'n u. cent weeks have reflected largeV mands for additional credit P0 out of the needs of local and eae" security markets. The rapid movement of stock prices in ,a,V' ober and early November was 0". rwnled, at member hanks, by to W r:ini!s , !,.,.imi ...IIIU CI uc jil. rlll York, a decrease In deposits, an increase In loans. To help meet,-- 1 . mern oer pmmo niLuctiiun, their borrowings at the Reserve d by 38 million dollars. The mid bank credit in use at vetmber was larger than at any,t) :slnce 1921, and the reserve ratio??' Federal Reserve Bank xif San Cisco, at 67.9 on Nov.sin"Cr .mi the lowest 'point reached since year. :i VM. r" . will' soon be be j The iiiviiuayn ul)sCr 7.j we suggest, that Might .. ... a- I. all " , i. io tne progress win ma" gift to:tWose eiwent frienos a -- . atlves, A gift that will rrtmina weekly of the giver and at :ime acquaint them of the napl?!: in the old home county regula riy week much beftter than WTitin? K1 . . 1 " Expired? te j CASTLE DALE, UTAH why smokers graduate to , 0 .j Emery County Banh 1929 NOVEMBER 1929 1939, R. J. ReyWf Compaay, Winnton-Safr- . .... Sell your hammer andbuy i? you don't like this country. BOOST FOR EMfiRY COl |