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Show PAGE EIGHT Y EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH . Legal Publications NO. 56 BUDGETING AN AND APPROPRIATING THE UNFROM EXPENDED BALANCES THE YEAR 1935, AND THE ESTIORDINANCE ORDINANCE MATED (EXPENDABLE REVENUES OP EMERY COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH, FOR THE YEAR 1936, DEPARTVARIOUS TO THE MENTS, AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS OF EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, FOR THE YEAR 1936. COUNTY COMEMERY COUN- THE BOARD OF MISSIONERS OF TY, STATE OF UTAH, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section That the following sums of money, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be and the same are hereby appropriated funds of out of the 1. the year 1935, together with the estimated expendable revenue of Emery County, State of Utah, for the Calendar Year 1936, to the various departments, agencies and institutions of Emery County, State of Utah, for the Calendar Year 1936, as follows, to-w- it: GENERAL FUND County Commissioners: 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34 & 35, T. 14 R. 4 K, SLB & M. 8 Brown 373 58.00 W. H. Burgess 854 15.83 This application is designated Mark P. Brafflt 1568 14.62 in the State Engineer's Office as A. a. Chidester 18 1039.70 File No., 11878. Oscar Carlson 639 20.00 All protests against the grant- Glenn Cowley None 9.00 ing of said application, stating LUly L Duymane 65 25.19 the reasons therefor, shall be sub- B. W. Dalton 1475 9.60 mitted in affidavit form and in Minnie Guymon 1240 7.24 duplicate, accompanied by a fee Eugene of $1.00 and filed in this office None 5 Guymon within 30 days after comuletion of R. J. Gordon ' 997 53.39 the publication of this notice. Geo. A. Gardner None 10.88 T. H. HUMPHERYS, John L, Guy- State Engineer. man Estate None 313.00 Date of first pub. Dec. 13, 1935. Grosso Si Date of last pub. Jan. 10, 1936. 612 100.38 Larcher Levi Howard 1653 18.66 ORDINANCE NO. 57 Sarah E. AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE Howard None 20.27 DATES 'FOR MONTHLY Ezra Harrison THE 1764 55.41 MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF Alma C. Holt 377 33.03 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Louritz Hansen 179 392.73 EMERY 231 33.25 STATE OF S. Hainsworth COUNTY, Francis Hales UTAH, FOR THE YEAR 1936. ,27 36.80 James P. John The Board of County Commis284-2son 151.66 sioners of Emery County, State of Eldred A. John- Utah, ordains as follows, 664 10.32 son Section 1. That the regular Peter E. John 210-2meetings of the Board of County son 247.82 Commissioners of Emery County, J. B. John State of Utah, for the year 1936, 77.58 son shall be as follows: Jonson None 33.55 Bengt Monday the 6th day of January. Hans E Jensen 979 26.37 4.05 111 1.03 14.15 1.40 .63 1.77 .70 .50 .35 1.68 .77 21.91 7.03 1.33 1.43 .40 2.62 27.50 2.68 2.59 5.64 86 to-w- it: .72 17.35 26 1367-14- 4.05 2.38 1.88 31.22 6.32 1.49 .07 .35 2.52 14.10 1.54 7.49 4.75 89 to-w- it: 1936. John Jorgensen 299 445.95 478 375.85 Monday the 3rd day of Febru- Merril Kirby 1936. ary, Wm.H. Leonard None 21.13 Salaries . ...... $1080.00 962 Monday the 2nd day of March, L. W. Leonard 1.00 600.00 $1680.00 1936. .... Expenses 218 L. A. 4.70 Mis. Leonard County Auditor & Clerk: 282 215.40 Monday the 6th day of April, Mrs. H. C. Lott 1200.00 Salary 1936. Fred Loertscher 1442 201.49 500.00 Hire.... Deputy 326 21.64 Monday the 4th day of May John Marshall, 100.00 1800.00 1936. Office Expense 696 106.42 & Viele Miller County Treasurer: 241 67.96 Monday the 1st day of June, J. B. Meeks 1200.00 Salary 1936. Mary E. Meeks 900.00 Deputy Hire the 6th of 648 12.04 .85 July, Monday Neilson day 200.00 Office Expense 1936. 1414 12JJ4 171.42 Nielson Anton 50.00 2350.00 Traveling Monday the 3rd day of August, Lucy M. County Recorder: 1936. 1424 26.28 1.85 PXestwich 1000.00 .. Salary 1st day of Septemthe Tuesday 1.40 Powell Lavon 20.00 None 300.00 Deputy Hire ber, 1936. Elizabeth' 30.00 1330.00 Office Expense.... Monday the 5th day of October, None 470.45 32.95 Rowley County Assessor: 1936. 2.24 697 31.95 G. A. Sherman 1000.00 Salary 2nd day of Novem- Lydia Shaw the Monday 1305.00 Deputy Hire ber, 1936. 1.97 None 28.10 Strong 50.00 Office Expense .42 1321 5.92 Monday the 7th day of Decern' Maggie Smith 2955.00 600.00 Traveling Exp. ber, 1936. 1515 .35 5.01 Joseph Sheya County Sheriff: Section 2. This ordinance shall Huntington City 538 951.72 66.64 1200.00 ..... Salary take effect and be in full force and Ralph Truman 1343 11.53 .84 350.00 Deputy Hire effect on the 21st day of January, Katie S.R. Tucker 289 11.86 .84 Travel and 1936, being not less than fifteen Union Central 1100.00 2650.00 Office Exp. 715.42 23.81 days from the date of its passage Life Ins. Co. County Attorney: ana puoncation. Heber M. Ward None 49.00 3.47 ' 800.00 Salary .....;. Passed by the Board of County Clara KWilstead 569 396J0O 3.97 Office Expense 450.00 1250.00 Commissioners of Emery County, Cyrua A. County Physician: of Utah, this 6th day of State 150.00 10.50 Winters 240.00 Salary iskhj. Mrs. Theo. W. Court House Janitor $ .300.00 January, RASMUS JOHNSON. 7.87 1817 225.00 50.00 County Surveyor.,.. Chairman of Board of County H. Whitely L. O. Lee Corp. County Building and Commissioners, Emery Coun 669 .65 8.37 Young 450.00 . Grounds ..........". state of Utah. ty, North Ditch 450.00 ATTEST: Health Officer Wm. Arnold, Jr. 1635 357.68 28.63 100.00 County Bee Inspector Hector L. Peterson, County Clerk vea Arnold 1.1 1431 23.24 2.100.00 Printing and Publication t or utan state 16.00 200.00 R. None Brasher 750.00 Criminal Cost of Emery (ss. Thomas Andrew 600.00 County Jurors & Witnesses 6.16 577 78.16 I, Hector L. Peterson, County Bowden Herds 1,450.00 Transitory Clerk of of 7.30 1771 State 185.40 A. P. Emery County, Blough Miscellaneous 1,000.00 Utah, do hereby certify that the Louritz above and is a full, true Hansen 308,60 . 24.72 Total General Fund $21,505.00 and correctforegoing 151.82 12.15 copy of the Original J. B. Meeks ; SPECIAL FUND No. 57, as passed by W. W. Murray Ordinance 167 289.64 23.2P $12,000.00 County Road Fund Board of County Commission Cyril Mc- 5,500.00 the County Poor Fund ers of Emery County, Utah, on the 249.67 20.00 Arthur Bond Sinking Fund 2,000.00 6th 1936. All Mary E. Meeks of January, day Bond Interest Fund 1,150.00 members of the board 314.38 25.20 Nielson voting aye. Dependant Mothers Fund 2,500.00 IN. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have I. J. Olsen 1596 300.00 500.00 Adv. & Exhibition Fund 7.60 1607 94.34 880.00 hereunto set my hand this 6th O. L. Sherman County Extension Agent day of January, 1936. Margaret HECTOR L. PETERSON, 502 548.40 31.79 Timothy Total Special Fund $24,530.00 Clerk. Lavern T. Section 2. This ordinance shall (SEAL) 362 188.90 11.10 Whittier HUNTINGTON-CLEVELANtake effect on the 21st day of Jan120 20JOO 1.60 E. Lee Yoimg uary, 1936, being not less than IRRIGATION COMPANY Ida M. fifteen days from the date of its 351 359.50 20.46 Owen Mays Delinquent Assessment List for the passage. Year 1935 Nina Olsen Passed by the Board of County There are delinquent upon the 10.85 450 564.91 Williams Commissioners of Emery County, following in accordance with ttoe law State of Utah, this 30th day of Cleveland stock of the Huntingtonon And an and order from the Board of Irrigation Company December 1935. account of assessments levied Directors as many shares of each RASMUS JOHNSON, the amount set parcel as may be necessary will be 1935, Chairman of Board of County October 12, names of the respec sold at public auction in front of the opposite Commissioners, Emery Coun- tive shareholders as follows: the GEARY MERCANTILE COMof Utah. State ty, PANY store, Huntington, Utah, on Certificate ATTEST: 22nd, 1936, beginning at Hector L. Peterson, County Clerk Stockholder Number Shares Ami January 1 o'clock P. M., to pay delinquent Cleveland Canal State of Utah ) assessments together with the Rosanna R. County of Emery (ss. cost of advertising and expense of 566 285.21 $29.95 Anderson L. I, Hector Peterson, County Clerk of Emery County, State of James A. Alger 1199 28.04 2.95 sale. Cost of advertising will be twen Utah, do hereby certify that the Ruth Elmina cents for eacto parcel of 573 462.53 4.94 Alger above and foregoing is a full, true sold. stock 1.40 76.27 327 Atwood Perl and correct copy of the Original HUNTINGTON-CLEVELAN102 496.41 29.00 Ordinance No. 56, as passed by the J. W. Brown IRRIGATION COMPANY Board of County Commissioners Bankers Land 7.41 415 70.57 By Edw. G. Geary, Company of Emery County, State of Utah Secretary and Treasurer. on December 30th 1935, and which Ruben M. 685 594.96 29.24 First publication Dec. 26, 1935. Brasher is now on file and of record in my 485 245.15 25.73 Last publication Jan. 16, 1936. F. D. Bryner office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Beneficial Life DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER413 533.89 56.06 Ins. Company hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 8th day of Anton R. Cramer 145 381.35 6.85 IOR, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Serial Fred O. Cramer 949- January, 1936. Notice is hereby given that 8.00 993 76.27 HECTOR L. PETERSON, 252!54 4.00 the Secretary of the Interior has, Clerk. Ray Cowley, (SEAL) 411 22.88 2.40 pursuant to Section 3 of the act Healon Davis 372 152.54 11.07 of February 25, 1920, (41 Stat. 437) Louis Durand NOTICE TO WATER USERS authorized a coal lease for the State Engineer's Office, Salt First Security SE!4 Sec. 12, T. 22 S., R. 6 E, 8.40 79.60 Trust Co., Lake City. Utah, Dec. 6, 1935. 416 475.61 49.95 S. L. M., Utah, to Soren E. PeterNotice is hereby given that City Frank R. Jones 8.00 son in lieu of the land now inof Mt. Pleasant, Utah, has made Joseph J. Larson 401 76.27 12.50 1.35 cluded in his coal lease designated 572 Larson Charlotte application in accordance with Miller & Veile 56 228.81 24.92 Salt Lake City 051440. Any and all the laws of Utah, to appropriate 493 256.94 21.96 persons having adverse or con25 sec. ft. of water from Potter's Miller & Viele flicting claims to said land or any H. F. Mortensen Area-Tri Canyon Creek Drainage thereof are thereby notified part 552.92 50.27 butary to Cottonwood creek in Edw. M. snouia rue on or Deiore that they water Said Utah. Sanpete county, 153 457.62 17.30 February 8, 1936, their protest or Mortensen will be collected from March 1 to objection to the lease of this land, July 15 incl.of each year, by means Cyril Mc- otherwise such claims may be dis21.00 200.00 Arthur of two collecting canals, which in awarding said land. A regarded converge at a point which bears Sophia Mc- operative the 828 109.43 11.55 provision makingcode Farlane N. 22u35' E. 1,030 ft. from the w of the bicoal bituminous cor. Sec. 25, T. 15 S., R. 5 E., SLB Hyrum act of conservation coal tuminous .74 6.92 None Otterstrom & M. From said point, one collect 1935 will be inserted in the lease. ing canal will extend 8000 ft. on Merrill M. Thomas F. Thomas, Register. 3.63 1821 199.43 Oveson the contour along the north slope Jan. 3, 1936. First publication L. 13.68 381.35 821 P. Oveson of Potter's Canyon, in the course Jan. Last 31, 1936. publication 416.24 43.70 of which it will intercept such Fred C. Oliver 4.00 812 Edward 76.27 as to creek Potter's it tributaries Rdwley SUMMONS crosses and convey water thereof Mrs. Hannah . ; 84-6- 1666-18- 71 . 01 - . - 180-12- 46 518-5- 1080-16- 73 10 649-6- 50 D ty-fi- ve D 051-44- 0. 95-4- 68 Y 403-4- i i r- - m ' CIVIC CLUBS m mm i m i DAILY NEEDS FOR 1936 NAME STANDING COMMITTEEMEN to the aforesaid point of converg- 12,-0- redl-vert- 00 ed (Continued from Page 4) Correspond weather. The play, sponsered by tn. mary officers, will be nreLv1" here next Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, Wno cently returned from the. a "'"in. lion mlcdnn nlU I i here last week. TW m,.?iai"s Hunter Drug Co. H. C.Gallagher of Greenriver Castle Dale, Utah andR.H.Duzzettof Emery Named From this County ' Winkler home. Mrs. Clara Bryson visit week with her daughter and . ly at Spring Canyon. A sewing project has been ed in Cleveland. Oliver Jensen went to CASTLE DALE President Frank RICHFIELD G. Martines has announced the standing committees of the Associated Civic Clubs of Souther Utah for the ensuing year: Executive Frank G. Martines, Richfield, chairman; C. W. Love, Jr., St. George; John Redd, Price; T. W. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; P. J. Fennell, Eureka. Advertising and Publicity Wal- faf sb Jerone Asey and party returned from their California trip Wed- last Saturday to t.aVA Kenneth back to school nesday. Darwin Jensen underwent Mrs. Essie Brandon, of Bonita, wv.wwiun JU1 tt tumor arrived for a week's visit with her urday. Lund. C. Mrs. Emma - Mrs. Robert - Whitehead mm. ter Lunt, Cedar City, chairman; mother, went a very critical operation k A. H. C. Gallagher, Green River; Miss Bernice Peacock, of Price, at mc jrnce B. Gibson, Nephi; L. L. Taylor, ....... HOSpltaL who has been visiting Mr. and oamiuaj rtnTOTr nnaimn couii Wits on the Sid Moab. to vuunojr returned has Mrs. Ruel list for a few days last week, Ai Roads L. A. Wynaught, Milford, her home. Jones, vid Larson taught school in D. E. Baldwin, Moab; chairman; Russell Hawkins, Nephi; J. W. Mrs. Nathalia Anderson departc Kr anH Mrc T?rnrT j . Humphreys; Ephraim. ed Thursday for Los Angeles, for a 9y2 pound bnv . Fish and Game Dan Stevens, a two months visit with her entertaining their home. All concerned doto Fillmore, chairman; Frank Low, niceiy. Beaver; Leo J. Nielson, Kanab; daughter. Russell Hawkins, Nephi. her with left Thelma Larsen narrow escape in an auto wreck Livestock Ivan Decker, Paro-waLyman, and wife, after new xear s eve, brother, Jackson. Elmer chairman; snortly after where for Myton, Utah, at the in underpass Kanab; Jos. Adams, Monticello, Christmas, she has been employed to teach when the car in which she pri was Roy Lee, Escalante. term. of the Labor Leo J. Nielson, Kanab, school the remainder riding witn tnree young people from Price, skidded on the frozen chairman; Ervin Palmer, Bland-inMr. and Mrs. Carl Bott returned T. W. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant; into the bank pavement,, home Saturday from Los Angeles, ana turned plunged over. The car was J. D. Loftis, Jr., Helper, Christmas where they had spent moiisnea. ueneai escaped with Industries; and Agriculture J. D. Loftis, Jr., Helper, chairman; with relatives. few minor cuts and bruises. J. W. Robinson, Marysvale; P. J. The Y. M. M. I. A. has been rMorris Wall is home from the Fennell, Eureka; Chauncey Sand-bereorganized. Prs. La Von Larson hav recovered having fully moved to Salt Lake, was re Hurricane; Charles R. Dal- hospital from his recent appendectomy op: ing ton, Circleville. and the following have leased, been selected: Samuel Sandersm Legislative Frank D. Low, Bea- eration. ver, chairman; Dan Stevens, FillMrs. Inez Elder has been absent as president, Earl Allred and more; George T. Eckersley, Loa; P. from Larson as counselors. her duties at the Castle Dale Howard J. Fennell, Eureka. Larson, Allot and John account of on week this Education James M. Sargent. are Eden employed in the mine illness. in Horse canyon. Panguitch; chairman; L. H. Johnson, Delta; George Hunt, Bicknell; Boys and sleds are making go George Brandon returned Sat- use C. W. Love, Jr., St. George. of the little snow we have, Los from Calif., Angeles, Power George Eckersley, Loa; urday chairman; L. H. Johnson, Delta; where he had spent the holidays R. H. Duzzett, Emery; John Redd, with his son. ROCHESTER Price; C. W. Love, Jr., St. George. Two new arrivals ushered in the (By Special Correspondent) Inter Club Relations E. C. New Year in Castle Dale. A Wright, Salina, chairman; John boy arrived at the home of Redd, Price; L. A. Wynaught, James M. Sargent, Pang- Mr. and Mrs. G. C.6 Duncan New Mrs. Vernon Olsen, of Rigby, IYear's clay, and a pound boy daho, is here uitch; L. L. Taylor, Moab. visiting relatives. She Finance C. W. Love, Jr., St. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don has her two small children witi on December 29th. George, chairman; John Redd, Seeley, her. T. W. Mt. Jensen, Price; Pleasant; Miss Frances Albertsen spt Ten from artists the Brigham P. J. Fennell, Eureka; Frank G. Christmas with her parents. renof Young University, Provo, Martines, Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore spent dered an at program interesting These committees are for the the school in Castle Dale Wednes- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.came purpose of investigating and makday afternoon. Eight girls and M. Burr of Salina. Mr. Moore W. ing recommendations to directors two boys gave exhibitions in tan- back the next day and Mrs.6. The of the club, but have no power to remained until January act until authority is given them. go, tap and tumble dances. snow on the other side of the are Word from Miss Enid Although the committees drifted Roberts, mountain was so badly come. made up of director members, the former not could Mr. Moore that The of publisher Progress, chairmen are given the privilege she has improved suf- As it was he spent a day and of choosing additional members to states that to leave the hospital and night getting there on the their respective committees from ficiently is now at the home of her sister in when he had to go by the way the membership of the Hooper, Colorado. Her friends in Thistle and Price, where the r Castle Valley hope that sire may was better. Howard Albertsen, who was oat continue to A little lesson in arithmetic her former improve and regain with his herd of sheep arrived good health. someone figured out: Faster cars, o for Christmas. plus better roads, equal sudden TENDER BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Mr. and Mrs. Jess Larsen left deaths. for Salt Lake Tuesday on a busThe Misses Marv Henzi nnrt T.r- - iness trip and to visit relatives. Quick service on butter wrappers rine Blackham with many friends Leonard and Chester Larsen at The Progress office. surprised Miss LeVea Peterson nn came .home from the CCC camps January 4, the occasion being her to spend Christmas. with the clerk of said court. seventeenth Dirthday. Clayton Olsen, who has been This action is brought asking The evening was spent in play Salt Lake, came home for the for a decree of divorce. ing taDie games and dancing. A holidays. W. W. Murray, lunch was served at midnight, Snow is falling and we are al Attorney for Plaintiff. and a was time delightful P. O. Address Huntinefcnn TTtnh enjoyed happy and thankful. There I by all. much snow on the mountain. the First publication Jan. 3, 1936. o Mr. and Mrs. L. Case spent Last puoncation Jan. 24, 1S36. Let us do your job printing. their holidays in Emery with tw. -- n, g; de- g, Co-O- p., nd Mil-for- d; -- G, a of In In TRICKS ofMAGIC o oop 25o o parents. v ORANGEVILLE M. I. A. TO PRESENT DRAMA ON JANUARY J Ltndhotsfg 9W The M. I. A. drama, "Wild of the Hills," under the direc tion of Miss Jeanne cox ana JFtussell Justesen will be pr at Orangeville, January 9. w The cast for the play is wDivSi HOW TO WRITE ON PAPER WITH WATER AND SALT 04 TV. .. UTiiriol Elaine S. Jewkes, Russell JuwJ Leslie Robertson, Inez ruu Zenna Fullmer, Jennie Jew Lee Jewkes and Dee Humph"-Musiwill be furnished by dean Jewkes and company- f - 52 482 305.08 32.00 Richards In the Seventh Judicial District 1.65 Court of the State of Utah, in and 483 15.25 John Richards Henry Rasmussen 261 286.70 30.12 for Emery County. 152 42.60 4.50 Peter Carlyle Jensen, Plaintiff, G. A. Sherman 8.00 228 76.27 Wm. P. Stokes vs. Grace E. Stokes 227 289.08 30.35 May L. Defendant. 984 343.21' 36.03 The State of Utah to the said DeJane Stokes 137 343.23 36.05 State of Utah fendant: to Arthur You are hereby summoned 315.40 33.15 appear within twenty days after P. West Gilbert Winkler 920 152.54 16.02 the service of this summons up451 80.71 8.50 on you, if served within the counLeroy Parker 675 100.00 10.50 ty in which this action is brought, Rex VanWagner P. C. & S. Bk, W. F. otherwise, within thirty days af1.45 ter service, and defend the above 332 Z69.98 Oviatt entitled action; and in case of Huntington Canal Esther M. your failure so to do, judgment 1.95 will be rendered against you ac329 27.70 Anderson Soren Anderson 881 200.00 14.00 cording to the demand of the Minnie Hall complaint, which has been filed Emery County N CLEVELAND DIP MATCH I OF .WATER. AND WITH THIS WRITE NAME ON PAPER. ROCHES IN GLASS 7SHAKE o rER COUPIE CHRISTMAS SALT ON PAPER TURN IT OVER AMP SALT OPF. Mrs. L. C. Moore of SPEND AT SAUNi RochesJJ has been a guest of Bishop Mrs. G. M. Burr during the m 39-3- 47 ence. The second collecting canal, likewise beginning at the point of convergence, will run in a south erly direction, approximately ft.; intercepting tributaries to Potter's creek. Beginning at arore said point of convergence, a tun nel approximately lvuu it. long, will be driven through the Great Basin Divide, through which said 25 sec. ft. of water will be conveyed westerly into Fork creek, from whence it will flow naturally into Mt. Pleasant creek and be into existing laterals and used as a supplementary supply to irrigate 3,000 acres of land 4 embraced in parts of Sees. 2, 3, & 5, T. 15, S R. 4 E., and parts of Sees. I (By Special -- 1709-17- i , You will find them all at our Medicines, Ointstore-Co- ugh ments and many ether remedies you will need in your medicine cabinet during this cold JANuaryu day season. Mr. Moore, a prom ent stockman and rancher a Rochester district, came in day and was guest New Years the Burr home. Salina Recoro- - the bride promises J what she does is merL waive her right and it's a Ww When Lott-Jense- n, 3 LIGHT A MATCH AND LET SMOKE OOVER. THE FACE OF PAPER. obey, SHAKE DW SALT OFF AND NAME WRITTEN IN WATER. ' 65-18- 84 annwjiy WolBLt. Here is a trick you can do at dintna tnhi WANf-AD- S. Sin ,?. match, a glass of water and a salt shaker ,f,Paperi " thft in the water, and with it write the name of Lme ma,cl D the Sprinkle salt over this, then shake it off and Z LAUNDERING and ironing in water. Turn the paper face down Vh .y t0 the name a snppinitv Reasonable. P" ,i under the paper, so that the smoke risine from , nmatch' nnd ho,d See Mrs. H. Hickman. CVer the 8urfaee bearing the name. Then shake off the dry silt r face UP- an(J the name will be legible against the dark backemimrt t mT, FOR SALE Young Pf;u'a Jersev bull Tnmilre of J. F. Rochester, Utah, irJ T "'T , - 1 |