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Show t'iii? RICH GQUHiY Funeral Services For Hi DDD It $$$$$$$ $$$$$$ The place to do your T fading wt handle only the Vest qupity I v , t of fresh & cured Meats also have we fresh line of a canned goods .bread and cakes, crackers, fruits and vegetables reasonble prices i beginning of a definate and permanent movement toward the feeding and finish- Prices on our new goods are reasiti onable, we will be pleased to show them to youChu: - I; County Furniture Co. If Ml-"- ' ON Dresses' For Girls $1,35 1 1 Blouses For School Girls l.oo - & I Up Btmglo Gingham Aprons $1,35 fel jars for the S- - 4 I a . , OUGHTA SEEN HANK PR0U.TY BREAK ALL RECORDS iNHIS ' TH'OTHER.. DAY, PASTURE time to get your , coming season, HfRESrHESECrt c v rl 'noThiRAM isN'T TRYIN6 TO CONCEAU, NEj A PILFERED WATERMELON ON DEI sANK being HIS VEST. BUT GOT 12! PRIZE SUCH A MODEST ALL HIS EXHIBITS THIS YEAR AND FELLOW, THOUGH, HASN'T BEEN AjgLE I'LvMl HE NEVER BRAGS TO GET HIS CHEST DOWN IT- -'- ABOUT , SINCE valuable in the spring. This subject is of vital movement! to every business man and citizen of the State and only by prompt and enthusiastic effort RIGHT non- - mineral character of the tracts i 'Hamilton roved to the State. NOW can we avert .the consequence if unmarketed products, of reduced and depleted ifyestof herds without adequate returns in money and all that means to the banker and the , ' Illinois Gould B. Blakely, Register. - , , & , SILVERWARE WATCHES and the selections thereof, being other wise free from objection, will be app- '' '.The Famous Howard QUALITY'1 Ingorsolsj Notice farmer, the merchant, the livestock man, ik Department of the Interior, ' U. S. Land the man who needs employment, and in r Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. September fact everybody. 7, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Ernest We are aware that the first big outstandWright, guardian for the minor children ing problem of it all is that of finding tile of Henry E. Foster (deceased of 70 West necessary money with which to cany this 2nd. South, Salt Lake City, Utah, who on thing along. This question demands of the March 21, 1921, made Homestead entry. banker, the merchant and other creditors No. 018776, for NW&NEi, EWJ,Lots abroad liberal and optimistic view of 1, 2, 3, 4, Section 18, Lot 1, NENWi, conditions. Not only that, he must turn Section 19; Township 13 North, Range 7 his guns on the men and institutions east & EJR NW&SEl, section 13; higher up, with which he is connected, and Township13 North, Range 6 East, Salt must consistently and persistently bombaMeridian, has filed notice of intention rd them with the importanc of like liberto make three year proof, to establish claim ality and optimism and the imperative to the land above described, before the necessity that everybody must carry on, Register & Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at in this financial war just as they did in Salt Lake City, '.Utah on the 20th. day of the Great World war. October, 1921. And then after this first big outstandClaimant names as witnesses: ing problem is met by the Generalds it is Aquilla Nebeker up to the rank and file of us to make good-tE. Frank Soberborg work early and late to care for the William G. Sears entrusted to us as though our lives William P. Silver all of Salt Lake depended upon it. to showourselvesjworthy Utah. City, of trust and confidence, and to put ourGould B. Blakely . selves and the country on the Highway to Register. prosperity by careful economical and administration of our business affairs, 7 41 HE JJETTERGRABE WATCHES A SPECIALTY REPAIRING! , 'K :; : 1 We fit, "repair, & sell the highest grade of eyeglasses WRIGHT JEWELER H . Evanston Wyoming; i , ms, : . i ? Fix It While Its Fixable t t ! realizing we have the best and most blessed country on the earth and that only by. individual, consistent, earnest and satisfied work can we hope to move forwerd to the happiness that comes from prosperity. A. A. Kinckiey, commissioner of Agriculture. Henry Moss, M. K. Parsons, Peter Clegg, Harden Bennion, Isaac H. Grace W. J. Funk, W. W. Armstrong C. S. Burton X MICKIE SAYS A ftfZMiSS VAAU V1UO UOESVfT MNEimSE KCTRACTE ABOUT X we fruit' AS a crash There may not be anything radically wrong with your car right now but a diagnosis will cost you A eLAWEtt. nothing, and if we see where we can do you ten dollars worth' of good, At a very small expense, youll'be ahead . J tn the long run. Committee Jor Rich Co.; Alfred Kearl, Laketown; Alfred Rex, Randolph: Charles 1 Walton, Randolph. large assortment of all kinds. Spencer Bros. SALE . For sale 160 acres of fal feed hay never cut this year iu.. His Fatal Oversight. He proposed to her by mail, and by letter she replied be read her brief refusal, then cornu ..ted suicide. Alas hed be alive today, and she a happy bride, lisi.d ho but read the postcript; oz. Us oUu--r rds. , . r Fixing Automobiles; . - , is our long suit Kennedy-- quire at this office. I e i t Z. . have FOR i An athletic has to take the very .best-carof himself or he goes to bd with tAOCU WVEVTTVOW NR0OUD TOMU AS A CAmCU E.EV.L V4O0LD . 'WVXUOUfT ,n , ... 0. W. Adams. . UMMf! iXAjhw BUT YOU . 5 pru-de- I is the mhim SOME SPEED GET UP AT THE RACETRACK under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the disasterous a Now ;ACtGRP-- them themselves, learn the game, and then ral purposes, will be received and noted join with one or more neighbors in mak- for report to the General Land Office ing up a carload for the market Also to at Washington, D. C. Failure so to prohold on to their young she stuff and feed test or contest, within the time specif uri them better than ever before. They will be will be considered sufficient evidence of Ve till have some binding twine -. J fctOP.IOrFlGUP r. omi eloq live stock on our own claim of the State to any qf the traces or sul id visions hereinbefore, described who ten have five or the but Urge people Cn the ground that that the same is more head not to sell them but rather to feed valuable tor mineral than for agricultu- ginghams, percales, yarn and ect. v- tPir Ha ing of our own farm products. Togans, dress goods, rd K . to the industry. During tne period of publication of Impress upon the people that this is not this notice, or any time thereafter, and a temporary expedient, but that it is the before final approval and certification . & "W munity and a discredit See our Sweater coats, Ladies Percale m see to it that its feeding and care are Sec. 9; SWSE, Sec. 8, T. II N.',' R- - 5 under tKe supervision of capable and E S. L. M., experienced men. The difference between Copii-- s of said lists, so far 'as they relate careful and intelligent feeding - and file to said tiacts by descriptive subdivisions, reverse is the difference between success have been coispicuously posted in this and failure in results, and failure to even office for inspection by any person intone individual is a loss to the entire com- erested and by the public generally. 0 lit School .. V SWNEl, i HAVE ARRIVED THIS WEEK ' h L. 1 OUR NEW FALL GOODS ' XX Ml-- app-goo- d E23BE ifRleli Administrator organizat- HfS, A COUPLE OF PRIZE WINNERS (JETTING READY FOR THcr BEAUTY SLEEP classification of hay, livestock, etc. Educo whom it may Concern:-Notlc- e ate the people to the knowledge that first is hereby given that the State class prices can be had onlyby producing' of Utah has filed in this office lists of. first dass stuff. Secure the service of hon- - lands, selected by the said State, under est expert buyers, even giving your own section 6 of the Act of Congress, ser i e if necessary, and when pure-- roved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School hases are made and livestock distributed lands, viz: 024223, SEjSWJ, Order Your Butter wrappers This Week. SPECIAL! X rSHL on the smm, A FEW that the , , i FtMi , A. C. Hatch. ion, every sheep and wool growers assocfor Attorney Administrator. iation, every cattle growers association every commercial club, 'every boys and NOTICE girls dub, every citizen, an active friend United States Land Office, and ally of this movement Salt Lake City, Utah. Then make provision for grading and August' 17, 1921. speak for themselves r Bureau isih Ara Vv Notice recommended U earnestly you make every Farm Come in and see The goods and Farmers, Livestock and Owners Of IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FIRST gentleman first named on each district JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In and for Rich call the Committee shall immediately County, State of Utah. committee together and effect a permanent In the matter of the Estate of Laorganization, by appointing a Chairman fayette Duncan Pearce, Deceased. No. 55 and Secretary, that you shall Probate. Notice to creditors. then through the press, all public gather- Creditors will present claims with vou- Ings, and by personal efforts . and conser- - -- hers to the undersigned at the office vation give everybody to know that ycU of A. C. Hatch, Heber City, Whsatch are prepared to do business by receiling County, State of Utah, on or before the. and distributing information as to surplus 2fi;h. day of October, A. D. 1921 hay, grain and livestock of any kind, meth- Dated August 20th, 1921. ods of finandn, of feeding and care, markLafayette D. Pearce Jr.. et values, etc. To that end we suggest City Meat Market i "Sunday Sept, the JOSEPH JONES To Bankets, V?i RANDOLPH , Bros, I i Props. t4 T, 4 |