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Show rn er. until hp could cross tne LEGAL NOTICES ihip Notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further imformation IKEDITOIM A. 1)., 1927. P. Walgren, Admlnlstnlor Murray Kit IE No. 17ik of the Fra- able egg laid by each pen. Abnormal ternal Order of Eagles, of Murray Cil.v ckks or i hove weighing :less than :IS i'tah holds a regular meeting eac h Fri- ounces to the dozen previous of Feb- ruary first or less than 20 ounces to day at 8 p. in., ut Fraternal Hull. the dozen after February first shall OFEKEKS not be given otTicul credit. 13. A carefi I record .shall lo kept Past Worthy President .... W. Wallers of all eggs laid outside of the trupuest. I'iniiiis Stanffer .... Worthy President These will be added to the pen total Worthy Vice President ... !. E. Gordon but not to any Individual hen's record. Chris. Wolf ley 14. SiH'cIal recognition and awards Worthy Chuplulu .. .... Fred l'elers will be made to the pens and hens of Estate of Kersten Walgren, deceased Secretary Ernest Wright Treasurer II. llonson Worthy Conductor .... ....George Ioran Inner Guardian .... II. Anderson .... Guardian Outer Trustees: E. L. Eckiimn, J. W. Krclis, Aerie Physi William Cannegleter. cian : Oloff Niindwal!. I. O.. 0. F. The Murray Lodge Number 33 of the I.. O. O. F. holds a meeting In Fraternal Hull, Murray City, each C. M, Nielsen, Attorney for Adminlstator Date of First Publication. July 21,1027 Monday night at 7:30. Date of Last Publication, Aug. 18,1927 OKI TCEKS Notice of Application for Patent SERIAL No. 011793 United State Land Office, Halt Lake City. Utah, June 18, 1927 NOTICE 18 IIKIIKHY GIVEN, that JAMES L. NEWMAN, whose post-offiaddress Is It. 1). li, Itox 200, Mur ray, Suit Lake County, Utah, baa filed an application for patent for tUe lode mining claims called the Sunken City No. 1, Sunken City No. 2 Sou ken City No. 4, Sunken City No. C and Sunken City No. U lode mining Claims, Consolidated, In Section T. 2 8., It. 2 E Salt l4ike Meridian, In Hlg Cottonwood Mining District Salt Jiike County, I'tah, and de s and officii! algnated by the plat on tile In this office as Mineral Survey No. C'.KH, said Mineral Survey No. OiHH being described as follows Beginning at comer No. 1 of said Sunken City No. 4 claim, from which the Y corner on the west boundary of Sec. 13, T. 2 8. of It. 2 E. of the 8. L. M. bears N.74'2.7 W. 1512.3 feet and from Mild corner No. 1 running N. 62'20' E. tKHi ft. to corner No. 2, Sunken City No. 4 claim ; Uienoe S.370P E. 27U. feet to intersection of westerly sideline of said Sunken City No. 2 claim with the uortberly sideline of said Sunken thence N.M'Sl' City No. 4 claim; E. 14.15.8 ft. to comer No. 2, Sunken City No. 2 claim; thence HMH'W E along the northerly endlines of Suukeu City No. 2, Sunken City No. 1 and Sunken City No. 6 claims lHiK) ft. to corner No. 3, Sunken City No. t) claim; thence S.Sl'W V. 14!2.S ft. to No. 4 Sunken corner City No. tl E. along thence 8.3847' claim; northerly sideline of Sunkeu City No. 5 claim, 808.9 ft. to corner No. 3, Sunken City No. 5 claim; thence 8.B220 W. oNKl ft. to corner No. 4 Sunkeu City No. 5 claim; thence N.373H' V. 1498.7 ft. to corner No. 1 Sunkeu City No. 5 claim, Indent lciil to corner No. 4, Sunken Clly No. 4 claim; and thence N.SS'll' W, 1471. ft. to mild corner No. 1, Sunken City No. 4 claim, the place of The total area above rtlcularly descrlled is 101. Kit acres from which there la exthe. pressly excepted area in conflict with Arjrenta lode, Survey ce field-note- 4H82 2.540 J. I. Noble Grand Vice Grand King S. A. KhakesjM-ii- ... r Etcbel number of producing the highest marketable eggs for the year. 15. A special certificate will be sent to the owner of each ben with a record of over 250 eggs for the ytr. Pi. All revenue received from the sale of eggs and entry fee will be Any used to conduct the contest. profit which may accumlate at H e end of the year will be used to repair, paint, or improve the Contest Plant. 17, A resirt of the contest will be sent out eacn month to each contestant and the farm and poultry papers1 of this section. Additional copies of any month's report or the final report will be furnished to the contest ant at cost. IS. Owners' names and js'ii nuniliers will appear Inthese reports. A change of inline of ownership will not lie made during the contest period. 111. Those making entires in this contest will be given preference in the contest to start the next year. Secretary Treasurer 20. All entires must be ship)Md Trustee Contest, Trustee PUEPAId to the I'tah Station, Logan, I'tah, Experiment Trusiee lo arrive here on Octolier .10 or 31, in good 1!27. The birds should be shipping crates. At the end of the OFFICERS OF Ml KKAY conlest the fowls will be returned iu LIONS CLl'H 1227 l'i8 at the exciisc of their these crates E. Edgar II. I. Ilenson James Clay Ed. Tame Joe Itccder President 1st. 2nd. ... Egg-Layi- - - - owner. Philip Pent 21. Each pullet should be examined Geo. II. Walts carefully for any indication of weak, ness or disease. I inly vigorous, . II. 1$. Carlisle pullets should be shipis'il, F. H. Peters and before shipping all birds must be d nt !rd. Treasurer Secretary - Tail Twister .ion Tinner - -- . A. . 'ice-Gran- Mahogany Camp No, 3."H Woodmen of the World Officers P. Coiinsul Commander .... E. G Mines Irvln Olson Counsul Cominiinder Adviser Lieutenant.... Axel H. Liiiil-rH. W. Cannegleter Hunker Win. Cannegleter Clerk P. Stan (Tor .seort Win. Wall her Watchman crnal Mine Sentry Managers : I. I .ester J. It. Graves L. A. Walters Camp unrts every Thursday acres in Fraternal Hull. night ti.v .. he day going on to Florence alsnit liimncd mt and made off down and . .i . . nines from the mtissle shoaN :.! i ,..L.. tors oi uiem u..... !,..' . H " crossed nun nigm u uui back fur camps, but our company. Co. n.r.u j.mt in . if tliev bad nil gone over, but the fellows that had been firing on us the day before was still 'on this side. They had spies out watclr ling us, and they knew we had only I. ut fortv men. There was about Uwo hundred of them so they thought rhev would take us in. They hid and let us go on, they knew the road we could have to come back on, so. they p'l'ked a place where one side of the road was a wood land thick underbrush right up to the edge of the road, and the other side a field wilh a high rail fence along it. They left their horses out of sight in the bufch and lay down In the hush along the road, they had left more men on their horses than there were of us to head us off. Just before we hi'XW l1Ussed a farT ' K a was pencil near the road and there tree near it full of nice ripe peaches. Hoy like I had to have some of those peaches. I filled my haversack with peaches and had not quite caught up when our men got even with those fellows hiding in the bush. The men that were out ahead on their horses dashed out iu the road the captain to surrender, ami ouli-rcbut Ihe captain hollered, "Into line and lire on them" so when they fired those men laying down in the bush raised and llred into our men. The captain ordered us to charge, when I heard the tiring I put the spurs to old Morgan and was going just as fast as I could looking straight ahead and had not noticed the Rebels that had been laying down in the bush, and was now closing in behind our men to cut off our retreat. I had often heard of the Itebel yell, but had never heard it before. I could not say how many shots were fired at me at close range as ran by those men that were clos-- ( Continued on nest page) Lesa Clink... Smoke-L-esa dirt-L- ew - lA-a- s ' Just What i ! -- rs , There was a creek running through the place, they formed on the opposite side of the creek from us, and shelling us. We got back a little way and kept up the tiring until the infantry came. When they came they tiMik tiie front and we cavalry divided sending half of us up and the other half dow n the creek to coiueiipon both tlanks. We had a right .sharp light, lusting nl out two hours. Finally they gave way and we followed them four or five miles, ami then came back. We did not have any killed, but ten or twelve wounded, some pn-tlseriously, but the infantry lost several. I never did learn just what their loss was. It was slated that they came up there to gather up supplies for the Kehcl army, at any rate they went back empty. Along about the middle of July we w ere sent to Hiinlsville. Alalia ma, alHiut twenty miles in. the Ti Kiver on the north side, but did not slay there long. We were then sent to Athens. Alabama to guard the railroad running from Nashville to docn tur, Alabama, where there was a lot of biiRhw hackers. We were out most of the time, sometimes would be out several days, and would have to for age on the country for ourselves mid com-miiic- ny COAL o It was reported they had all 1 1 I'nder the authority of Section 27, Chapter 3(5, Laws of the State of Ctah. 11)23, I, 1). II. Mudsen, State Flslmnd Game Commissioner of the Stale of I'tah, do hereby declare that: The season during which Sage Hens and Grouse may be legally killed In I'tah shall oh-i- i on August 2Mb and close September Slh. Provided that it shall lie unlawful to bunt for, or kill, either Sage Hens or Grouse on any State Game Presrve or in T'intah, Emery, Carbon, or Iron County, or In that piiriion of .limb County lying oHst of the range of mountains se. parating Nephi Valley from dog Valley and Feriier Valley. Provided further that Sage Hens not legally shot In Tooele. County. The season on Mourning Doves shall open on September 1st and clow on 5th in all counties of the State. It shall unlawful to kill In one horsed. At that time (here were plenty of day, or to have In sssesslon at any In the fields, we would ronstlngears time, more than eight Sage Hens or look out along more than eight Grouse, or more than through the day for -- a to eat something pig. or a chicken eight Sage Hons and Grouse It One day Intended to prohibit the killing "r " '''''.' e could find I none I saw farm w'r,, house. In or l'aH',K the having day, ss.Mson j"" ,,,l,"'h ot K,Vs' "ear the bam, no I at any time of more than eight birds " nl,'' fat gooxe and shot l.er 1 of either or Imth varieties. It shall u, r " where we le lawful to have in possesion, or to ,"'"1 i,xt u,i kill In any one dny, not to exceed lif- - ,"iIhnI that night. I built a log tire J teen Mourning iN.ves, in addition t. "'"' ,,'t lt ,,urn ''!.' " of dressed in the limit prenllMil for Siige Hens and whole then in i. Grouse. i'l'"i ii os-- down tin l.reast mid Murk H,l, ks '"'"Ugh It to bold it nut. The limit of Sage liens mid Grouse " Stuck a long that may be legally taken during thu !nml "M,,,'l " "'""T 8,l,k it through (o hold it over aeasoti by any shall not to 'I" fl". " baked It nbv and brown exceed twelve bird. N' U'Htvwas going on we hud I. II. MAdSKN, State Fish nod Game CommUslonor. MM our c"rn' '' ,1M,1 NTK - Any person hunting for anj. 'raveling all day without anything to kind of game, birds or aiiimala within ,Nt hi,uv ,,mlng. we were very the State of I'tah, Is required by law Iniujfry and tlrrd. I know I enjoye.1 to have In is.Kse-oioeither n f 2 (mi ,,,at m,nl Mter than any in e llivn-f.'MHt a or hunting combination 1,11 ,n-- ,ifGeneral K'weneratis bad advam-chunting and nVhlng 1ii-htlshlng llivnse does not jiermit the ''''' 'i,u' fr,M" MurphyslNiro to to hunt for nny kind of game, '""ooga, Tcnu. He had no v:,y of It Is not lanftil for any li.vn-- i. (K,.nt fttlng his suppll.H, to Chattanooga u ly to acci-pa $2iki iNldng license in it- - '"' WHK,,r through a rough inoiiniiiin-iliHiigf..r a l.'ixi huntlhg try a dlstancf of nfty r M'-- r ,n"'"'- -Tl" ent H ,r. ncirpl a $'.Mt Il.hlng and i'1' of Mmlor oo General U'heeh r cavalry any Mini less than J.'t f,.r a Vm rer-iocoiiil'hiiiiioti H.-- . rans and his who have !,,'"u,", elwecn n "'''H,, 12m llUhlnj ,,H'f purchased eaplure his wagon licene muxt pay full prl.f for any iunn "f supplies, no he would have back to MnrpbyslHiM. license desired. uur I'nl.iwfnl f.b.mt (,'unll or I'bea. "uent. the ,1rd Ten Cavalry ants during ,,,,,l' 'hn-Mhim out, We seatoii for Snge Ilin W"H nn. I C.roiis... iJnvllle. a small utalioti on the iiH.fi ,.!, on th,.,, :"t 'railroad fuiuih f.f Niinlit birds to In- - ibs Inriil Inlfr. Tetmes and found there was one regiment fp'tn Nashllle already after him. We g'-- t them alxmt :ii oVbsk In the Chemical Atom e ming. we could hear the other re. The electronic theory tL Hifory that the cbrnilral atom li t(t ti giiient flrln on them Uf,.re r got mnalleM vossil.le part nf nn element. to (hem. The firiiiR m kept up man but U r..inH.eJ of elect niti dn. rll K '""' 'cb k when everything t4nlct-- l ln orbital and vlbraiory motloin. down. the area hereby claimRl LES AND REGl LATI0NS FOR ed and applied for TIIE FOl RTH I'TAH INTER. 0S.C33 acres Mnic The Consolidated claim MOl'NTAIN EGG LAYING hereby applied for la located iu the N W, CONTEST N E. 8 W, and 8 K'i of Sec. 13 ALDEU M'KON Township and Range aforesaid. known as 1. is contest the This Th nearest known to locations Maid Consolidated are I'tah Intel mountain Egg laying Con.claims Alexauderla Nos. 1, 3 and 4 IimIcs, test conducted by the l lah AgrlSurvey 6300, and said Argenta lode, nltura! Excrliuciii Station. I,ognn, Itah. Survey 4S8i. 2. The contest will begin on Novem ELI r TAYLOlt 1. 1H27. and will close on tMoU-ber Iteglster. 1, P.I28, extending over a erlod of exactly lifty.nne weeks. coicdst 3. Each IX'ii Khali of ten NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS purebred pullets of the same standard arlety with two additional pullets as Healed proposal will received up alternates to take care of mortality or until Friday at 7:30 p. in., August 12, dlsUalif.liig hwies during the contest. U27 for the construction of an ad- No additional birds can added. t 4. may dub together dition to the Murray First Ward form any entry, but Mich entry mtit Ih of the same variety and entered under rbapel, Murray, I'tah. Plans and sccltlcations mayle ob. (lie name. 5. The sum total of the eggs protalned at the office of the Architect, duced by the ten highest hens of each InC. Leonard Nellson, Itoom 517, Me entry at any given lime during the ly re Building, Salt !.ake City, I'tah, contest will determine the xsltlon of any time after Thursday, August 4. that pen In the contest. . tl. Tl try fiv shall Is- - TW EL E 1027. dol.lMts for each pen entered, or $1 a bird. The full amount must the application. If entry Is CATIIOIJC CHIRCII SERVICES canceled ate! confe-- i uiaiiagi'iueni iioti-tie- d October 25. P.C7. the full Murrjiy and Mldvale, Sunday. Aucust amount will Ih refunded ; if cam-ebs- l t after that dale the entry is fur-- ! 14th, 1927. felted to the contest. Mim at St. Vincent" Church. 9:00 7. The conlet mnUllk'f Incut reserves i. ca. the right to n je. t any entry and kill Mim at Uoff Hull (Midvale) 10:30 and burn any bird or birds wh,,e pre(tellies, due In ilUease, thru, or other a. m. a hazard to other All are luvlted to attend these ser-le- r cause, may constitute birds In the contest. The management and will receive a hearty wel- also reierves the right lo clip the come tlitht feathers of one wing of any bird In Hying over the fences. which REV, PATRICK MAG I I HE, h. Any bird arriving with any Pastor. standard Including disijtiiiliflcatiou. weight, will tint In allowed to in the contest ; the owner will Is' BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE prir.ci notified and allowed one week to dtMpiallfled bird or birds. Ml'RRAT HAPTLHT CIU HCII, W. !. After the fowls have Ihs-i- i risvhed in the contest and plins-4Htb South Street, near State. no can l withdrawn. Any mtitcM. BUJe school meet every Sunday entry ant falling to abide by the rule of nwrnlDj at 10 a. ut Sept. Frieda A. the contest nubbin his n to con. . fl sent loll, and the birds will In- for all; All are da n1d f r the credit of the contest. Hondo Worship. ll;io a. m Pan-lo- r ho 10. Every reasonable pns Million will t t Lc fowl taken to and preKer. J. P. Payne. Evening wnlce vent Ion, butprotii thp Emsrlineiit Station ,, lu. 8:00 p. tu. Sermon by th- Pastor. Mill .1 II ...k. I,,., in- i jiiioiuii ueniii or losses occur. 11. filiform i ar will be given all . METHODIST CHURCH eiis. reeding nn, management will be directed entirely by the Poultry SERVICES To Him Who Waitt IVpartnicni of the Experiment Station. The decision of the nuinngrment In hhhm t.i ,.u ho No wirier IU he fcrld rroprity during the regard to all detail nf the be mnfcut IUm wlille month of Austin. hall be considered Bnal. uiah-ukaN- d I I .the bluii. 111111 to get on their suits but I.,rt We did not luylng where they slept, Uol collld w as i hem. of anv get i ..M il 0. II .J Ml,. .... bluff. nn-ii- i v,....,. loom Their old negro cook that was getting their breakfast, had gotten shot thru the heel during the shooting, he was hopping around there making a terrible fuss. We ate their breakfast for them, and after we were through eating we took everything they had, all of their old clothes and tents and piled them into a couple of old wagons they had there, and set lire to them When the old negro saw what we were doing, mercy he came up wml said, "O lord-massa don't do that, don't do that, dats everything in the world (ley got." We stayed there until they were all burned up. We got 00 pretty good We got back to horses from them. camp without any more trouble, leavthe Iiil' those fellows mi there In mnn..m,s In .heir ..Mit clothes. Ton bet that broke up that nest of btisli- whackers. We were not bothered anymore with them while we stayed there. Along in the first of July there were two regiments of Rebels came to Courtland, a town about twenty miles West of docntur. Our regiment of cavalry, the K2nd Ohio, and the 1Mb Michigan, were sent down there to run them away from there. We got there early iu the morning, they had not heard of our coming, the Colonel commanding the Rebels had his al a house right where we made the attack on them. We had him cut off from his horse so he had to run out the back way, leaving his horse and his grip with all of his paK-rs- GAME REGULATIONS d. . head-iiiarte- J. Pelcrs treated for lice, dusting each pullet . It. E. Howe with sodium fluoride is recommended. 22. Any contestant enter a - Curtis Shaw may a different variety or of second pen II. It. Smith director of the same variety, provided the se..dr. W. II. Uoihwell cond pen does not keep out a flrst-c- li director It. C. Towler entry of another contestant. director 23. All entires will be filed and res. E. Itriiighurst dint-tocorded in tb order iu which they are received. To avoid duplicate numbers sealed leg bunds will be furnished by Omeiiia Lodge No. 15 the contest nuuingcr. .15 No. Omeniii 24. All birds entered in this contest meets the first and third liiesdays in must he hutched from eggs produced ach month, at 7:.".o p. m. In Fraternal in the contestants' own breeding peas. Hall. Mrs. Knbert Ilrown, Noble- Grand; Miss Gertrude Cannegleter -- I"'r-isu- j . Estate, of Kersten Walgten, deceased Creditors will present claims with t tiie vouchers to the undersigned law office of C. M. Nielsen, 212 Mcln tyre Iluildlng, Suit Lake City, Utah on or before the 24tb day of September Han. 12. A A Probate and Guardian NOTICE TO OF it trupnest record of each pullet WAR TIME EXPERIENCES Next morning we stalled early in will be kept, and the contest shall be M. ELDREGE Continued fired on occasionally thru were we decided by the total number of marketten THE MCRKAY EAGLES ' Boot Slack You Need For The Brooder Ask Your Dealer For It TOM KAROS Expert Shoe Shining For LADIES and GENTLEMEN Opposite City Hall MURRAY Money for Bad Debt Who Owes You? We Collect (Bonded to the State of Utah) Bonded Adjustment Bureau Mclntyre Bidg. Salt Lake Wasatch 3425 City Your watch made to keep excellent time Expert Watch Repairing Artistic Ensravinr J. P. O'BRIEN, Opt.D. JEWELER and OI'TOMETRIST Murray, L'tali Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted I am never satisfied unless are YOU Why Go To Salt Lake. SIGNS J. L. ARNOLD made signs before I could talk. Phone Murray 100 I THIS IS THE TIME To Prepare Your Pullets For the Fall and Winter Season We Have the proper Feeds and plies for you Sup- Fred Carlson and Co. PHONE MURRAY 422 Opposite City Hall Murray, Utah 14 e r Itn-cdcr- s ! fi-- J - - Plain and Ornamental Pastry 2X We will Imke to your order it Him will dellg'.t the eye and mtlffy the appetite rder one today and let us convince you of our ability 11 j I'' f Midvale Bakery ... . I t Main Midvale, Utah Bakery te Stata Murray, Utah 4828 So. A- - (firnnjr Srttkiua MORTICIAN & LICENSED EMBALMER Tvu'hrh Serrhiif These uu-a- l - Chat-hold- Up-2-Da- 43 No. '"-e- v a Wedding, Birthday or Anniversary CAKE I er 47i;0 li Years. A conijilcte funeral f..r $50.()0 or $75.00 An exceptionally fin,; fimcrnl for $100.00. invite yoi, t(, investigate tiie high quality of these lutierals. South State Street. Phone Murray f0 e r liii-HH- Uo-ei- H n-- iv nln-.-id- ris-clv- f" on Irel, wl-cme- - 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills Saved by Proper Refrigeration 1 our Family's Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Rirrht Temperature I- LESTER - I - I I I T,r'',, 4ir. s!tflrrlbur U d,mn " "r r'' to Test. nfter the hard day' march, but while mpr 1,,,', "hler allptd out im"ln8 f"f the muie ahoaN nn the Trnneei niver, wher he fonled j i" Ml few men to U,), ,m !p Office 6500 State Street KE5IDENCE PHONESt ...... M.,rrvj 445 . |