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Show PAGE EIGHT. EMERY COUNTY Emery Co. Delinquent Tax List AID FOR .VETERANS l' ' ce Problems. "ri. . " acres 18. 6 folThere are delinquent upon the Oan- lowing stock of the Huntington a- on ul & Resdervoir Assocmwun, Octf.lie - count or assessments levirl 1 1929 the amounts set opposite the names of tne respective aa follows: Pfrt. Shares Ami Name BEAR CANYON 1458 100 $ 83.00 James II. Mays f $6.06 C. Slmonberger, lots S 3 T 22 It 16 193.33 a 115.15 David 'Itiylor, beg 68 rds, N and 2.5 , rds. SB ol SW cor of sec. tb. ' E 1355 ft., N 80'49' W . 414.7 ft. S 82 rds. 8E to beg. S 2, T $1.12 23, R 14, 6.07 acres David Taylor, beg 62 rde. N SE cor. W 550.6 fU N 17" sec. th. K 41' E 1348.5 ft. BE 7 rds. 8 84 rds to beg 8 8 T 23 It 14 8.7 a. S 1.42 Eugene Chandler, WtfSWVi, S 10, T $18.18 23, It 14, 80 acres vVlilktms" Mariih Inv. Co. SE548WJ4, a lo, T R 14, 40 acres $12.12 Josephine B. Smith, EHSW4, NWJ Wvv S 36, T 23, R 14, 10) $24.24 acres S 36, 1 J. O. Gallup, $6.06 23, K 14. 20 acres ! ". - do ivfitl.-ra'Ris- i...;u-tits- . ; ; ,v :.v i at all Army Posts and is by Red Cross workers, and H4Hn P.d '.'.!- social These tasks also ii iMcd v. i . serf-- ' - r Cross representatives nre established at tie i: '" Bureau regional Kn:i-;.- tbat all citizens aJ, from Armistice !i Day, November ;o aid in supporting .. t . : CROPS IN FLOODED ATES BRING PROSPERITY w J'he introduction habits ol riiliowlng the Mississippi Val-n- t H27, has Drought added ity to farmers in many of the .1 isaissippl Delta counties, according to Red Cross officials. Almost every cabin has a fine rege-lablgarden, whereas cotton formerly Tew right to the doorstep, the Red , The home demonstration .i jcultui al agents fciye followed up the project Inaugurated by the Red Cross. Immediately after the flood of ID27, with very gratifying auccesx There Is a large acreage In com, whereas 'formerly cotton was the one , crop. Alfalfa has gained a firm and the growing of this crop Is ringing good 'financial returns from the three or four cuttings each year. Live stock also is showing improve ment due to these new crops. Everything considered, the' Delta sections which escaped a backwater problem in the Spring of 1929 are In a prosperous .condition, as a result of the follow-u- p and rehabilitation by the American Red Cross. of new . e ;!!? foot-tiofd- RED CROSS HONOR FLAG GOES TO NEW HAMPSHIRE The honor flag, given annually to the State whlchenrdlls "the greatest percentage of Its population as mem : ber, of the American Red Cross, went this year to New Hampshire. .The decision was'" so 'clqse between New Hampshire and Vermont that It hong In the balance for a time. California ranked third In the honor Let and Con necticut fourth. A final tabulation of figures of the 1928 Roll Call showed a nation-wid- e membership of 4,127,940. The banner rests with New Hampshire, where It Is hung in the State House, until the 1923 Roil Call held between Armistice Da and Thanksgiving Day Is completed and new figures available for the 1023 winner. FIVE H2D CROSS CAMPS K0US5 FLOOD REFUGEES A total of 27,791 persons were maintained by the American Red Croes In camp's .or in their own homee In the three States of Alabama, Georgia and Florida, following the disastrous floods oe early last Spring. .' Five camp3 were organized, of which fouT were in Alabama and one in Florida. SmaX temporary camps were set up in various places in addition to these, but the persons not sheltered in the five main enmps'sooa were able to return home or to friends and relatives. Red Cross nurses were at ill Uve camps, assisting the State health in care bt tne sick and m inoculatics against epidemics. ' v James II. Mays SMITH Wm. H. Leonard .State of Utah. Wm. loriiii-d- . nledsee John Marshall V, SSWSW, mem SNW H. Bywater, lots V. S 11, T 23, K 16, 138.89 a. ..$27.27 Joeephine li. Smith, 160 acres Andrew Hansen, MiNE,R S 1, T 24, 14. - $15.1i SWNE, SNW-.- : H 6, T 24, R 15 118.54 a. $12.12 Minnie Brown Hansen, NE4SW, B $ 3.03 6, T 24, U 15, 40 acres Jacob Q. Sauerman, NEJ4NEV4, S 7, $ 3.03 T 24, R 15, 40 acres SE- Jacob U. Sauerman,' NVV, 8 8. T 24, R 15. 120 acre - y4 11 i ''' ts .tKai .;:.:'..:'-::- i- ft track, ., pp. $9.39 .Hv'. . . j. jrt.. i, f j-- 0 jNE'.iSEii, awySEi, ... i .... ' ' ' JNisN;, SWNE, NWNW4 aVvMsj, io, x 16, R 7. 160 acres, also, i, 160 acres, also, $60.76 S 11, turelia Otterstroni, SWi4NW, T 16, It 10. 40 acres Aurelie Ottes-strom- $162.00 NWSW. , S 14. T 16. R 10, 40 acres $97.20 SWSE, jnene. NESW, i.,Vitt, aores $351.13 N. S. Niel.son, SWNW. S 6, T 16, R 11, 40 acres E. F. Madden, NE14SE54, SE4SE?4, $162.00 SS 17 T 16, R 7, 80 acres $98.6 State of Utah, SV4SE&, NfcNE SWSE-- S tlollie Aladden, EHNEU, S 20, T 16, R 11 200 acres 17, T 18, R 7, 80 acres $84.84 $162.00 Inv. Co., NEftSEVi, NW. SE4, SEKSEtt, SWV4SE4. S 15 DELINQUENT LIST $150.29 T 17, R 7, 160 acres , GREEN RIVER CANAL CO. Win. Sylvester McCormick, NE?4NE-K- . SW-KEThere are delinquent upon the NW14NE54, described stock, on account 01 S 22, T 17 ,R 7, 160 acres $235.13 rssessment levied November 2, 1929, b'dwin. B. Murphy, SEKSW&, S 13, T he several amounts set opposite the U 6, 40 acres $9.5$ names of the respective sharehold or lot 4, S 5, era, as follows: u. 2. Men, NWNW Amt. Shares jNam or jot 1, S 6, all in also, JNEv4NE 50 $ 50.00 $12.78 .Mbert Allen T 23 ,R 6, 80.45 acres 140 140.00 Ore Products Cor., horses, office, W. F. Asimus 2 2.00 Waiter Boston machintents and house, bowding 55 55.00 and betterments, Harry Bennett ery, additions 4 4.0( $51.21 Belva Bennett 2 2.00 Eldora Crane F. S. Schram, co Schram-Johnso- n 1 Maisle Cottrell 1.00 Drug Co., SV4SW, S 14, T 16, R 7 J. ' 40 ' 40.00 VSE?4, ESWVi, S 15, T 16, R Mrs.R. S.Cheney CO. 00 E. Collier .. 60 '7, NENE4, S 22 T 16, R 7, 25 25.00 8 23, T 16, R 7, S2o J. H. Collier 1 1.00 acres $295.15 J. W. Drake 44 44.00 J. H. Fritz Gideon Snyder, EtfNEK. 60 60.00 S 16, T 16, B Mary E. Fritz SWi4SE, 10 10.00 $274.58 Theresa. Getty 7, 280 acres L. Howlett 20 20.50 .laud Zelgler, co. R. H. Peal. 8WM, F. 2 2.5C S 2, T 17, R 6, 160 acres ..$46.06 M. A. Jones 1 Chas. Ivy l.oo 50 50.00 PRICE RIVER WATER COXSERt Eliza King 1C9.00 169 L&ttig ti Yates VATION' DISTRICT 1 vlaude Kendrlck .... 1.00 16 16.00 Haggrie Lewis Nacres 37.5 E James Henry Parks, T.50 A. I). Lewis 7i' 89 E'iSWX. S 2, T 16, R10, 7.' I H. WKtOn 89.00 $30.42 W. A. Merriell acres 15 15.00 James Henry Parks. E 37.5 acres. 3- - W. A. Morgan 19 19.00 Ki4SW?4, S 2, T 16, R 10 ..$30.42 Chas. Martin 32 32.00 . T. Hellier, S 2, T W. R. Xejwby 53 55.00 $48.60 Neils Ole&en 6 16, R 10, 20 acres 6.00 T A. T. Hellier, WHSWSE4, 8 2, Frank Politano .... 34 31.00 $51.84 Humbert Pressett . . 16, R 10, 20. acres 2 2.00 S 3, T 1. P. II. & Emma Riley 54 John Y, Smith, 54.00 R 10, 40 acres $28.49 H. L. gpaUUng 13 13.00 Emerette-Smith, NWJ4NE&, S 3. B. J. Silliinan 190 190.00 40 acres R T 16, l0, $137.70 Sarah E. Strauss .... 4S 48.00 3 3, Frank Searson ....... 70 Emerte C. Smith, 70,00 T 16, R 10, 40 acres $74.52 Sarah G. Smith .... 120 120.00 Emerette C. Smith, NW4SEVi, S 8. W. B. Thompson .... 2 2.01 $52.65 Henry Thompson .. T 16, R 10, 40 acres 1 1.00 Emerette C. Smith, SWV4SEU. S 8, T John Vetere 30 89.00 10 R 16. $76.95 Nellie Z. Vandling . . 24 24.00 17 Eugene Otterstrom, XWNWii, S 14 Carlos Wilcox 17.00 1 T 16. R 10. 40 acres ; $141.75 Albert Webber 1.50 li , x3 NE14NW14, 8 14, Chas. Wharff Eugene 1S3.00 T 16. R 10, 40 acres $141.75 Robert Wolf 48 43.00 And in accordance with the law, so Eugene Otterstrom, SEVNW, S 14, 10. 40 acres $141.75 many shares of each parcel of slock T 16, R Eugene Otterstrom, SWNE4, S 14. or as many as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the seoretary-i- n the CommonweMth Bank building, at Green River, Utah, on the 2nd day of January, 1910, at the hour of 4:30 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessHEALTH i thereon, together with the cost c ment of advertising and exponsa of stile. ? O. K. ANDERSON, Seey. Tress-of Green Rivep Canfel Company. First publication Dec. 13, 1929, Last publication Dec. 27, 1929. - NWSE, SE'E, g 4, l, .... ESE, . WNWSE, SESW, SWNE, Ottea-strom- s if1---- 1'' Minnie- - Cnyn.on Eugene Guymon-1506- 1507 82.78 W. A Guymon Jr, 1659 165.13 375 27.43 A. C. Gardner 1541 131.70 R. A. Howard none 20.27 Jos E. Howard Mrs. M. F. Howard 705 21.95 B. A Howard 1278- 1323 139.89 1230 77.15 Geo. W. Hales Dr. T. C. Hill 1283-150- 0 272.40 S. I. Hunt 16261627 270.00 " 'sA ' ' Wm. II. Haigh 1537 45.30 0 J. T. Harring 17.92 Ann Hardee none 12.00 0 Ben Jones Jr 120.35 none 226.36 Elam Jones W. T. Jones DELINQUENT LIST 1573 58.66 CO. & RliS. FERRON CANAL Mrs. J. E. Johnson 39S- folThere are delinquent upon the 957 fin rount of I lowins described stock on 1929 James P. Johnson 1453 62 94 levied November M. E. Johnson the several amounts set opposite the 7 374.55 stockholders names of the respective C. R. Johnson none 10.67 as follows: 1220 9.54 C. S. Amt. R. V. Johnson "Greetings 458-79- 25.36 1.25 .85 1.55 9.85 1.75 12.30 1.0". 8.83 2.85 1.1. Name J. H. Behunin W. Wyatt Bryan Byron Blackburn Orson Barney Herman Behling Ray Bryan A. W. Bigler John Bohleen Wm. A. Behling Mrs. N. A. Christenst N 103 $28.84 19 5.3'J 302 11 2 S06 617 72 38 66 273 356 370 705 J. Christensen Reed Mary Chas. Win. Theo 394 Con-ove- E. Cox Carlson Carlock Cox Ed Christensen Conover Amanda A. Edwards Perron Cemetery Prank Hitchcock .Vettie Hansen Ephraim Henrie Sarah J. Henrie Oaniel Henrie V. Gardner Jewkeo J. B. Jewkes 'i. F. Jewkes Uma G. Jewkes Calvin Jensen Josie King fohn F. Larson famep Lloyd ;Trank D. Lemon Manti Savg's Bank .Villard L. Miller Clarence Lemon 718 2 278 712 5 389 238 024 033 55 11 2 50 1 638 342 184 362 '365 157 33 10 48 95 25 35 2 69 615 713 649 206 579 150 399 706 1 73 68 110 30 71 15 60 105 20 50 Sidney W. Petersen 778 Vfnelia McDermaid 152 Wm. McKenzie 134 leo. McDermald 341 0. T. Nielsen Elmina Nelson 611 Petersen Eugene Poulsan jeo. A. Pettey Elwin Ralphs Henry M. Reid B. E. Reid Mary A. Rhodes J. E. Soderquifjt Joseph Swnsey Diantha Stringham Alfred Swenson J. S. Stevens Jr. Minnie Stoker Royal Swasey Sari J. Robertson 81 60 777 Mrs. A. G. Chas. E. 4 790 791 '401 AUolph Thimlo J. Frank Killian 675 146 148 201 723 28 256 100 12 54 5 15 189 94 150 12 1 51 GO 25 219 79 14 25 119 Hans E. Jensen Maii-shal- l 245-39- 3.1-- ) 1.55 .85 8.40 18.15 877-11- 883-148- 864-86- 670 2S 93 100 100 67 65 10 Joseph Worthen R. Anderson and J Young '35 121 J. Young and A. v.. Bigler 282 128 Junics Young 741 503 Samuel ZvvaMen 292 3 D. J. Jewkes 85 Christian Nelson 31 and in accordance v .shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will such be sold at the home of the cecrptary in Ftlrron Emery County, Utah, on the 6th day of January, 1930, at the hour of 1 m to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale EARL H GREENHALUH, a Ferron, Utah. First publication Dee. 6, 1929. Last publication Dec. 27, 1929. 8te-Tpe- 874-104- Advertise for it in Moral; Have your print- ing done here. 2.33 1.70 Douglas, r T- 1 - eson COn l. 1565 T' Howarl 1357 Mrs. E. T. Howard 705- KS R' A. Howaril i?o i" none . 'wsse lPaon "ans E. Jensen 1 A 24.42 .28 1.40 .10 19.60 18.90 2.65 1.80 33.75 1.90 66.20 29.35 4.55 2.10 2.45 .49 5.89 28.80 . .98 1.45 1.45 .75 .88 42.00 24. 43.45 1.00 51.66 28.55 13.55 6.40 59.65 10.60 25.85 11.1; 4.2' 1.85 38.85 33.87 45.00 18. Oj 29.6! 21.85 Wm. T. Lit.Ktnr. - B. oReph Sarah 9.90 68.40 82.39 91.90 7.50 10.15 84.23 26.91 Sun on 9.40 2.45 33.00 A . 57.70 26.35 37.15 5.25 559.25 60.35 Vi.ll. 42.20 65.60 iviiipack 1366 412.91 rTank A. Ti!nio 110- - li. tUil Meeks Mendont,,!! Murnlngm!08 V H F. Mortensen 1397 149.75 1434. 1539 8C6.SS Parian McFarlane 441-125- 372. 33.05 167.00 15.05 974 394.25 E. fihArmnn 1225 73.40 Prank 1258 63.40 Harry Willla,rns 13.8.8 400. Q0 ijarrjr BMortensen 1579 40.83 Victor Mortensen 1580 40.83 J-- W. Brown HOT . 80.70 W. j. Atwood ' 17.14 9U5 35.55 6.65 6.5 36.00 3.7c 8.70 Maroni Nielson J- - 0 Cut? fcJ T.! V? 3J?IM utoh-o- n Qo. 1Jtln,gton"at IS nvii. Oeunquent assessrnets therJ. H er with the cost of l?-Ui. lu"t to expense of sale, r,, will be 25 cents, and . .. feid iv cents tor each HUNTINGTON CANAL u Edw. G. GEARY, fC. IV Cj First Dublication n Last pubUcatlon, Dec. 27,' ij2j' nT COTTONWOOD CREEK DATED IRRTriA-r.SOivi rr Principal place of businesa. 0fa "n.i vlUe, Utah" There, axe delinquent lowing depcrtbed stock. .m.,. onZZ assessment levtert .v. .r" Octdber 1929. the set opposite the names of the iT earJ'b' lve etockholderg as ' follows-SERIE- A. Name Cert. Robert Woodward 514 Jloseph Zwahlen C 1785 Ext, Share. , 5 92 , 70 00 8.40 48.00 0 I2.J5 8.00 68.45 4.25 11.50 1., u 2 50 2.50 er, 1929, many of such stock as mav slary will be sold at the front door J the O. W. Sitterud residence ai n.1 ang'eville. Utah, on the 23rd da, J at xne hour of I uecemuer, clock p. m., iai, to pay the dellnatiMt eessment thereon, together with J cost of advertising end expense A saie. u. w. BirriiKUD, onangevnie, uta.n Sec-Tn- WOMEN KNIT e AND SID FOR RED CROSS IE Volunteers Aid Through Hot and Canteen Corps-S- end . Gifts to Service Men. Recalling the day of thi Wuf! War, many women still make pajami and other hospital garment uq tcnit sweaters, and more than ! 000 surgical dressings were rolled volunteer workers for the Amerto Red Cross Chapters all over the tion, In the year Just closed The hospital garments are gl'et x veterans and the surgical dressing, to civilian or Veterans' Bureau t". pitais, or wherever needed Mil) Chapters also maintain well itrntx closets of surgical dressings and P' ments, In order to be prepared iM 1 disaster strike their commutrnw Volunteer workers ntake :lothing and layettes whlcb art Ht trlbuted .in time of major aw The Motor' Corpi of W trophes. Cross women, and the Canteen Sot cealso first created during th M Var, still are maintained by m Ust feat led Cross Chapters arious Motor Corps, snuie 'iui s mlances. answered about 3i),0)Daiii md the Canteens served mora tan 10.000 oersons. They were wpec ictlve where floods or forest Urea ther catastrophes called for teed ta efugees or firemen engaged ork fighting disaster Another activity of women win eers is that of filling Christmas W -- small cretonne ditty bags to to soldiers and sailors who e M ioned at posts or ports abroad. nan 40.000 of these are sent ear for distribution to the American t Christmas time. 9.00 rtAr, A& 979- 07K.1 Tea n. h X .70 1525-155- Lont. Life Ins. Co., refctors. eo manv k. eel of stock as may be sold at Dublin an,. the Geary Merctuuila 18 6? One-ermo- J- of ypyr stationery the better the impression it will freftte. 26.25 .77 .65 I v The Better the Printing 86.40 1.67 820-100- 6- -- 1 4.12 6- 974-68- . . 518-57- -- Want Something? 924-112- " 178 Andrew Johaneen 1091 2.70 A. G. Livingston 5.00 1.90 Ruel A. Jones 2130 9.25 Wallace Jones 1940 1.4f Anderson 2072 1.53 Joseph Samuefl, Zwahlen 1706 Paul Judd 1916 1.40 D. D. 1778 Lamph 2.40 Jesse D. Moffitt 1806 and in accorda.-1.95 order made on thj :, 18.90 so 979-107- 1768 26.37 A. Kinder none 24.40 31.36 10S2- 30.9S Frank A. Kinder 1358 266.10 7.9S 18.4S Nora B.Kartchner 1625 10.00 Wm. H. Leonard 202- 1.12 384.93 22.68 W. Leonard 962 4.08 11.20-;Sarah Leroy none 19.95 E. D. Leavitt 4 57 1.29 .56 1442 279.75 78.14 Fred Loertscher ' 3 270.00 1.40 Ira J. B. Meeks, 15.40 3 37.96 3.08 .76 Joseph Mendenhall 838 19.78 14.00 Anton Nielson 1051. 1414 4S1.77 .28 40.25 Maront Nielson 3 26.25 9.24 945.40 2.80 Petdr Nielson 13.44 John W. Guymon estate none 418.97 26.60 Elsta. Olsen 1597 314.51 4.50 12.14 Brigham Otterstrom 1455 30.00 .56 1414 34.18 33.81 Lucy Prestwlch W. M. Prestwich none 6.77 .49 us 63.47 35.77 Henry Roner Hilma 5 Staker 680.08 33.32 Stevenson none 13.16 44.85 Al. Stevensn 079 20.27 8.40 oaran C. H. Stevenson nr.no 20.95 15.38 1321 10.57 3.60 Maggie Smith 1401 12.00 16.10 Raymond Smith State of Utah, Mart 37.90 Jensen pledgee 1523 600.00 8.60 State of Utah, D. Heber 14.00 28.00 Leonard, pledgee 1498- 1499 339.88 3.36 1515 8.85 15.12 Joseph Sheya 1.40 Huntington Town 1345 620.72 1343 13.33 4.20 Ralph Truman Griff Thomas 5 606.50 42.92 Calvin Tuft iio 317.00 33.82 T. O Wakefield 73.50 1017 195.00 3.36 Susannah Wilstead N 64 31 .28 24.99 Chriss Wilcock 873- 7 717.92 29.40 7.00 Mary B. Wilcock 637- 61.32 11818 Tames Wilson 16B7-?2- 4 22.12 3.92 L. 286.43 W. Wilson 1257 124.05 7.00 F. A Young 1575 60.00 33.32 idney Young iktb 26.54 .28 NORTH DITCH 26.01 1215 100.00 43.00 .wanna Allred A. C. Gnrrlnor wirru 28.00 32.83 N. Ouvmnn 17i Ann n 18.20 A. Howard 198 1124.41 Bloush 1771 200.00 52.03 j Olsen 1596 400 0(y 55.01 James A. Alger 1198- 1199 242.26 200.90 30.54 Cont. Life Ins. C.., V. L. icne 4. 41.65 8.68 Cont. Life in. ' C. QrundMtf Ana in accordance David Jewkes 1640 B. Seely 1839 i9o.t: 51.6.) Lucy 1988 S& 4Vi0 Uavld Jenkins SERIES B, .85 Samuel Accord 620 4.20 5- 1007-123- cnrlatensn a 1289-157- T 16, R 10, 40 acres Aurelia Otterstrom, SW4SW4. S 14 N- T 16, R 10, 40 acres $81.0 J W'fcNEfc, SW 4NE4, NE54NW54, Aurelia Otterstrom, SE4SWU, S 14. T 16, R 10, 40 acres $97.20 iiiiiNVV, SWNW14, NWSE S 27, T Anna Otterstrom, NWUSEfc, S 14, T fcSEKSEK, sao acres, also, 1G, R 10, 40 acres JSi.ZU lo, k 7, AVVNEVl, S 28, T 16, R 7. 80 Anna Otterstrom, N'E14SE, S 14, X irea. aiso, NE54NE14, NWNE4, 16, R 10, 40 acres $48.60 o ii, X IB, R 7, 80 acres, $3,802.15 Ashton Jenkins Co., SWV4SEU, 8 14, Freed. NW)4-- 8 T 16, R 10, 40 acres $162.00 14, T 16, R 7, NEViSE. Ashton Jenkins Co. SE4SE4, S 14, T $97.20 tiiubiuy 8 16, T 16. R 7, 80 acres 16, R 10, 40 acres SWUNEU NWJ4SE Uihton Jetnkins Co., NENWS, S 23, ow SE S 24, T 16, R 7, in all T 16, R 10, 40 acres $81. 0J $483. 4J Ashton Jenkins Co.,' NW.NE, S 23, 30 acres Airs. Ruth Freed, SE54NE14 S 22, I T 16. R 10, 40 acres $121.50 16, R 7, NE&NW, SE,NVi4. Ashton Jenkins Co., NE14NEU, S 23 T 16, R 10, 40 acres $141.76 SWHKVV, S 23, T 10, R 7, 163 .ctr l. ii " 10.05 1769-154- uois. $89.10 Ei4NW, SEKNW, T 16, R 10, 40 acres Aurelia Otterstroni, NESW'i, S 14. .i.i4vvi4, SHi4SW, 8 25, T 16, m- i ioiiih ' 1304 573.88 1740 50.00 1240 12.19 Fullmer , ! "21 DELIXQUE-V- r 1572-159- T 4, 14.25 921-127- 5- isiikEii, IiWSE, HESEH, nwsw nesw, 1269 474.88 Chriss Wilcox 1047- 873 334.83 HUNTINGTON CANAL. Jesse Brinkerhoff 583- 361.90 854 17.93 W. H. Burgas none 11.82 Laura Brown 1568 21.59 Xlrark P. Braffit Angus E. Cox 1096 1212- 1322 140.68 1486 25.00 Silas E. Cox, 1510 175.40 Jehu Cox none 14.78 erecind-- t Davis 1604 126.90 Harry Fowler 15.65 34.62 D. A. Fow ler Elnora Fill moire none 12.65 mmmm s answer iu N NV(rNV, SENW, SW14NW. H. NW4SW, SE- SW, S 24, T 16, R 7, 820 SW, aiBo, E?4SVV-,i- (? leXWe1S88 22, SEUSW4, SVV8W4, S 23, l(j R 7, 480 acres, also, MENW , 10.50 .83 Lon isWSvV, S T 16, acrt'a. uixo ' 812- - .S?? emma wTr 172 .JS& 5 1E57 250 1186 27.75 Frank Fillmore $9.09 Claud V. Freed,, NWKNWfc, SW. N W i , NEV4SE, XW548E54, S- E4tit:U, SWi4SK, S 14, T 16, K 7, 240 acres, also WEiNlii4, lw . fcAritf, SEV4NE4, SWNEVi, N. E'iNWii, SE4NW14, 8 16, T 16, K (, 240 acres, also NEtfSE, N- W'iSEli, SE4SE, SW4SEV4, 8 2t, T 16, R 7, 160 acres, also NW 202 H. 433-57-(- t8 WNW, Black Diamond Coal Co., co George Fox, cabins, scales, bins, toola, car, PITCH Joseph Cunha 1260 .. ii. 16.80 559 0 418-46- 0U' cnmpensatlOB are entitled to a iso where nect to provide for deptn- .' o of ilit- - men. ".Red Cross workers are maintained a .forty ei.?ht Veterans Bureau Hoc as well m In all "regular Arsay ti1 Nnvy frospitals, whose duty It le ":'? recreational facilities lor . . st'.ri to provide small cos , ,. . ' . . n. t !jp Arin and' .Navy Hoeims)' . , r--- Henry J.Stevenson HUNTINGTON CANAL AND RES t li54' com-'orts- , " 11-1- All Service to World War reterans in veterans, and hospital, for for dependent families of betfc called for expenditures of $73,Mb' by fce American Red Cross during the year Just. ended. In addition Red Cross Chapters spent' 51,053.000 In Veteran relief, and also for. men still in service . Although eleven years have passed since the Armistice, there remain 3,500 disabled and 6lck veterans of the World War 5n hospitals, and the feah. of the cumber who will require hospitalization Is not expected ky Veterans Bureau authorities to be eached until 1947. For these men, he 'Red Cross must continue Its serr . !ce' of providing recreation and ' ' ; to' L. James .Fieser, according Ice chairman of the Red Cross. ,"Vn 'or Its Charter' from Congress, : ": "!' Cross Is required to maintain ice for veterans of wars and for , men still in the service," Mr.' fieser said. "The funds for this work om.e from the ann.ual roll call fees. In addition to the SUM nt In maintaining contact with tkt the Red Cross expended i in Us service to the men still n the regular Army, Navy and Marias 'orps. The society and a majority t - snn chapters handle claims fcr . r I Men Are Jostph able-bodie- d ' - - - in F Edward D. Dunn lota S 21. I $8.04 22, R 16, 20.73 acres Edward D. Dunn, lot 8, 3 34, T 22, IX 16, Helped in TT Continued from preceding page) IS RED GROSS PLEDGE Service and . n I II ("If Til 245-39- 7.3D 8.R5 CHURCHMEN ASK SUPPORT OF RED CROSS ROLL CALL of tb Leading churchmen tion have Joined in asking P" Roll Cs support of the annual the American Red Cross. Tw"J tingulshed leaders who nwr! messages to their congrejatio all over the country are quot '. follows: "I plead for an extension 0 Red Cross membership can call a roll of every adult , lean." stated the Most Michael J. Curley. ArchblM "1 would Hk Baltimore. .J the children listed In the option by their parents. I PleM reacw-- 1 it because of the spiritual or visualize In our millions trlbutlng members." tns re tji "As president: Conncil of the Churches is America. I bespeak for Call of the American Red fullest cooperation of churches In the constituent p - . Council." writes Francis ... nt tut ' ....Man) CounciL "I cannot imag., ,oi' there Is any minister "D0"" w' be grateful for the opportun r. d tt pan the attention n the work of the Re4 Cro urge them to enroll In Its ship." P" rn . j w |