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Show The Legal Notices NOTICE. U nited States Land office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 27 1922. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is heuby given that the Sint of Utah has filed m this otlice lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 10, 1891, as Indemnity School lands, iz: Serial 021UM, SV V N E 4 , Section 5, T. 21 S., K. 1 E S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so fai as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. Duiing the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certifi- cation, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any ot the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described on the giound that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be leceived and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be appioed by the State. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. A515 shall be construed to a proper lighting and one that is not glaring and Improperly adjusted or one that is im or too poorly lighted to insure safety. The foregoing provisions of this section shall apply to front lights. The rear lights shall be of a red colored glass. Any violations of the provisions of this ordinance within ilie corporate limits of this city shall be punished as for a misdemeanor. Passed and approved this 4th day of August, 1922. STENA SCORUP, Mayor Attest: . . . , ; , 44 44 Home Made CANDY 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Fresh 44 4 4 Be Mode By Elite BaKery and Cafe Gunnison, UtaH Our Groceries, Meats, Vegetables and Fruits, are as 44 City Recorder 4.4. GOOD AS CAN BE FOUND 4.4. it ordained by the City Council Day Every-oth- er 44 tt 44 44 44 44 4.4. and back to the head of the watershed which drains into Salt Lake 4.4. 4.4. County. Also the Cache Valley Game 4.4. 44444444444444444444444fff 444444444444444444444 H AN ORDINANCE FOR SUNDAY KEG L LATION S - suN 4- - 44 HAZEL ALLRED, 44 City Recorder 4 4 I, Ilazcl Allred, City Recorder of 4 4 Salina City, hereby eertily that the' 44 An 44 foregoing Ordinance entitled Oi (finance Regulating Traffic is a 44 lull, true and correct copy as passed 44 and approved by the Salina City 4' 4 council this 4th day of August, 1922. 44 41 4 HAZEL ALLRED, 44 Aug. 12 t3 sauna NIELSON & PROWS TO THE PUBLIC Preserve, Fish Lake Game Preserve, - vTe have disposed of our roercanti e 44 Heaston Game Preserve, Dixie Game All 44 business in Salina. Persj 44 Predue 44 Preserve, and Parowan Game owing us on past sav4.4. serve will remain closed. call early and settle, thus 4.4. please in birds The be will limit pos44 eight 4.4. ing litigation. CO. 4.4. session and not more than twelve SALINA MEAT & SUPPLY 4.4. birds for the season. Peterson. 44 By August 44 The season for Doves opens Sept. 4.4. 1st to 15th under federal regulation. 44 to hear from owner of Wanted 4.4. W . 4.4. farm for .sale. State price. Mrs. 44 4.4. Booth, Box D, Hipark, .DesMoines, 44 Iowa. 4.4. 4.4. 44 non-miner- al avenae, aiie., paik, driveway, uuage, culvert, or o.ucr puoiic place in uic Lity 01 Salma upon which vtmcies are aumiUed lor travel. SidewaiK" snail uiciude such portions of the street as are intended lor pedestnans. Ihe sidewalks on either side 01 Main Street shall include the space between the properly line and extending outwaid lor e feet. Mate btieet the sidewalk shall extend from the property line outward for 8 feet. Un all other streets in the said city the sidewalk shall Fxtend from the property line outward for 8 feet. The Cuib line shall be such part of the street as shall divide the side walk from the balance af the street, and the same time shall be designated as the curb line whether marked by ditches, gutters constructed of stone or cement or other material and such other marks ot indenture as shall designate the travelable part lor pedesirians and for vehicles. 2nd. Every driver of a vehicle meeting anotner vehicle shall pass to the right. Every driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle shall pass to the lett side of the overtaken vehicle and not pull over to the right until entirely clear of the overtaken vehicle. Drivers of slow and heavy vehicles, loaded, shall keep close to the right curb line of the street and no vehicle, whether loaded or not shall travel on the left of the center of the street. Every driver of a vehicle turning into another street to the right shall turn the corner as near the right curb as possible. Every driver of a vehicle turning into another street to the left shall turn around the intersection of the two streets. No driver of a vehicle, unless in an emergency, or to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to cross its path shall stop the same in any public street except in the right hand curb tnerof and so as not to obstruct a crossing. 3rd. No Automobile or other motor driven vehicle, shall be operated with the muffller open and no motor driven machine shall be operated within the corporate limits of the City without sufficient and adequate mufflers to deaden the gas explosion of the c finder chambers to the greatest extent that may be. 4th. It shall be unlawful for two vehicles to ti avel side by side on any of the streets of this City. 5th. No person shall operate a vehicle on the streets of this City at a rate of speed greater than is reasonable and proper, having regard to the width, dial acter or traffic or use of such street or so as to endanger life- or limb and at a greater speed than 15 miles per hour. 6th. All motor driven vehicles, traveling any street of this city after idark or before daybrek shall be so lighted as to insure the greatest safety to approaching persons or vehicles, and by the use of the expression, to insure the greatest safety - INTEREST. 44 n 4.4. 4.4. 44 Mrs. J. W. Humphrey and the Mis 44 4.4. ses Lucile, Alice and Ellen Humph44 44 rey were here from Ephraim this 44 week as the house guest of Mrs. Ellen 44 44 M. Humphrey. They came to attend 44 44 the exercises held at the high school 44 44 Monday night in honor of Ellen r Humphrey, the retiring president of the Relief society. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Taylor of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Woolf several days this week. We have in the vicinity of Salina, o a fine piano, also a player-pianof which we would rather dispose Lake. Salt to back locally than to tship Instruments will of course be sold par-- y separately. To any responsible balwho yill agree to take up the ance of the contract on either instrument, we will extend the privilege of our easy terms and give immediate possession on payment of a deposit, inbalance to be paid m convenient stallments that will make the buying a pleasure. If interested, write quick to Sales Ma'nager, Consolidated Music Main Street, Salt 0 Company, Utah. Lake City. 48-5- FOR SALE Buick Automobile in shape. $500 will turq the deal Miss Fay Herbert entertained a good if taken at once. Inquire at the Bank number of her friends Wednesday of Centerfleld. afternoon at the home of her parents. Plenty of brick on hand at Salina Mrs. J. A. Anderson was pleasantly Brick L P. PETERSON yard. surprised when five of her sisters, Apples, 50 cents' d bushel. Ice, one paid her a visit the early part of the week. cent a pound. Spring frys, 30 cents P. C. SCORUP each. f!' Mr. nad Mrs. J. L. Thorpe returned A12tf Thursday from a visit to Salt Lake. Apples, apples, 50 cents a bushel. They motored to the metropolis last P. C. SCORUP and the week visiting A12tf. damage has resulted thereby. With Sundayfriends spent lookand relatives and this thought in mind it is the purpose with Get your school shoes at the cash some after ing important business of the Department to hflve one open ' store. matters. season which while not entirely satisP. C. SCORUP A12t2. factory as regards any one specie of Mrs. L. E. Woolf of this city and birds, will be more generally satisfacA good office room tor rent, Terms A. D. Taylor of Salt Lake, moMrs. tory if all the birds are taken into J22tf. to Gunnison tored reasonable, Thursday apply MAX COHEN consideration. The Sage Hep nests in comparaWe have a lot of Gillette Razors tively low altitudes and therefor maDr. Ross A. Anderson and Mrs. An- that we will dispose of at One Dollar tures quicker than other varieties of derson of Salt Lake City, are the each for the next two weeks. Lewis Grouse, and in the normal season the week-enguests of Dr. nad Mrs. C. Drug Co. , birds may be sufficiently developed West. E. by August 20th to justify taking Hot? Gome to our Soda Fountain them. On the other hand, at the time cool off. Lewis Drug Co. returned C. Dr. L. who and Merril, there are thousands of young Grouse visit a from professional Thursday two not or three more than that are weeks olii, and these birds should not to Wayne county, left yesterday Baby Beet Puller and John Deere for sale. In first-clas- s be taken before the middle of Septem- morning for Salt Lake City. He will Cultivator busi be a absent few days combining ber. The spring of 1922 was late and hape and well equipped. Cheap for J17tl as a result the birds are not as well ness with pleasure and visiting with cash. Call at Sun office. developed this year as would be the his family. case in a normal season. The reports See the Gillette Razors in our winMrs. F. A. Beck or Gunnison, was dow. We will dispose of these at from various Counties in the State indicate that even Sage Hens are not here for a brief visit with her mother, $1.00 each. Lewis Drug Co. Mrs. Claude Allred. yet half grown. Old Style Mason fruit jarsprices right In view of these facts the DepartMrs. Laura Draper delightfully enLOUIS JACOBS. ment has decided that in the interest friends of number her a tertained of the conservation of these birds, Fly time Fight the disease breeders. which in the end means the interest Wednesday night at a porch party. We have the Dandy Fly Swatter insect of the Sportsman as well, the most Amusing games and music were enpowder they get the flies. 12 when dainty refresh LOUIS JACOBS. satisfactory season for this year will joyed until be from September 1st to 10th, both ments were served to the eighteen Get a Gillette Razor now for $1.00. The season will, guests. dates inclusive. Lewis Drug Co. therefore be declared open on the Mrs. Rue Neilson was hostess to above dates in the following Cound FOR SALE China ties: eighteen guests Tuesday afternoon Closet. L. Glenn See Hanson. Beaver, Baxelder, Cache, Carbon, complimentary to Misses Edith and 1 Weber, Summit, Wasatch, Davis, Mabel Christensen, who were visiting Aug. tf. Delicious from re Lake. Salt Daggett, Uintah, Duchesne, Grand, here For Sale 20 acres improved farm San Juan, Piute, Wayne, Garfield, freshments were served by the host all under fence with small home, land, Morgan, Kane, Iron, Utah, Washing- ess at five oclock. water right. Price reasonable. good ton, Emery, Millard, Salt Lake. Thos. Jensen, Redmond. J29tf Apply Tooele, Juab, Sanpete, and Sevier, A party of ten little girls plannct In Summit County all the territory and successfully gave a surprise par BINDING TWINE Mr. Farmer, north of the Weber river, between ty to Venita Martin last Sunday the time is near for harvesting. Have that River and the Wyoming line, will afternoon. Games on the lawn and you secured your binding twine? We remain closed. Rich County will be a good time was enjoyed by the little are now offering a splendid qualiay closed owing to the fact that during ones. Light refreshments were serv of twine for 12 cents a pound. Get past years great numbers of sports ed by the ilttle hostess. yours today. men from both Utah and Wyoming THE PEERLESS. have visited this section and as a reThe Misses Mabel and Edith Chris sult the birds have been nearly ex- tensen, who have been the house FOR SALE Ford Car in good terminated, and it will require at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Neilson running condition. A bargain if takleast this year to bring them back for some time past, left for Ephraim en soon. Apply Leslie Harmon, Sain sufficient numbers to justify hunt Thursday morning. After a brief lina. A5tf The Strawberry Valley visit there they will returin to their ing them. which includes the entire Strawberry home at Salt Loke. Mrs. J. O. Anderson very delightwater-she- d that drains into the res fully entertained the LProgressive Misses Faun Madsen, Eva Burgess, club at her farm home on Loss creek ervoir, and which has been a Game Preserve for a number of years, will Marguerite Crane, Harry Crandall, Friday of last week. A musical proremain closed. The same thing is Henry Prows of this city and Allen gram was carried out. The special true of the Game Preserve in Salt Cowley of Venice, comprised a party guests were Mrs. D. G. Burgess, Mrs. Lake County which extends from the that enjoyed a lunch and a plunge Frank Jackson, Mrs. Alma Sorenson, road in Parleys Canyon to the ridge at Monroe Hot Springs the early days Mrs. Dr. Merril and Dr. and Mrs. W. on the south side of Big Cottonwood of this week. Woolf of Richfield. Game Commissioner Urg'es Conservation stores, cates, hospitals and garages, ihe same being deemed a business and work ot necessity. Neither shall the provisions ol the preceeding sections apply to such manufacturing establishments as are kept in continuous operation. 4th. Every person, who on Sunday gets up, exhibits, opens or maintains, or aids in getting up, exhibiting, operating or maintaining any barbarous, noisy or immoral amusement shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, likewise any person who takes part or attends any horse race, dance circus or theatrical performance on Sunday is guilty of a misdemeanor. 5th. Unnecessary Labor on Sunday. Every person who performs any unnecessary labor on Sunday or does any unneessary business on said day is guilty of a misdemeanor. Labor periormed in connection with the excepted businesses set forth in Section three of this ordinance is not included in the prohibited labor. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to irrigation or the care and feeding of all classes of livestock. The wordNecessary shall have a broad application and a liberal construction with a view of restraining all labor that could have been avoided or postponed without great loss of property or loss of life. a All ordinances of the City of in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Passed and approved this 4th day of August, 1922. STENA SCORUP, sidered before the open seasons for This Deshooting are establisehd. some time for has past partment studied the condition of our native upland game birds of which we have four varieties: Sage Hen, Pinnated Blue Grouse, or Prairie Chicken, Ruffed and Pine Grouse or Hen, Grouse, commonly called Pheasants. These birds, while differing greatly in their habits, are in some seasons quite similar in appearance and in some instances inhabit the same territory. Past experience has proven that it is not good policy to open the season on these birds at different Sa-lin- A You Can Depend Upon Ito Mayor ffflef HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder I, Hazel Allred, City Recorder of Salina City hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance entitled, An Ordinance for Sunday Regulation, is a full, true and correct copy, as passed and approved by the Salina City Council this 4th day of August, THERE'S a satisfaction saving in using the paint that stands the wear a paint made to suit the climate. HcMartry Mixed Paint does not fade, flake, check or chalk off; holds its color, Use resists the weather. McMortry Mixed Paint, you can depend upon it. Sold by leading dealers throughout the West Send for Color Card showing 48 colors. 1922. Aug. 12 t3 HAZEL ALLRED, City Recorder. tMMurtry Frigidity Saves From Fire. Two travelers just back from their holiday trip wer disputing as to which had experienced the greatest In the part of Icecold. Said one: land where I was the ground is frozen so hard all the year round that when they want to bury a man they just sharpen his feet and drive him in The otlftr rewith a pile driver. Yes, I know that place. plied. Didnt stay there long; found it not bracing enough for me; went on to a small town farther north. The hotel No wffiere I was staying caught fire. fire escapes or ladder in that primiStaircase burned tive settlement. away. Luckily kept my presence of mind. Emptied my bath out of the window and slid down the icicle." MfgCol PAINT end VARNISH MAKERS J. A. wms Borgs Harness Store diaries iMICKIE. THE PRINTERS DEM. - LOCAL ITEMS OF xt 4.4. of the City ol Salma, County ot 4.4. (4 44 S4 44 Sevier, Stale 01 Utah, as follows: 4 4.4. 1st. Whim Sunday Begins and 44 Ends. .Lor the purposes 01 this or- 44 SALINA, UTAH. 44 dinance Sunday shall commence at 44 44 44 and the terminate 44 midnight Saturday 44 44 44 xollowing midnight. t..s.4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 2nd. Keeping Open Places of 4. 4. 4.4. .5..j..;.44444444,i,444444v444444444444444444' Business On Sunday. Every person Alio Keeps open on Sunday any store, woikshop, banking house, market or other piace of business, lor the purpose 01 trading or carrying on business lor money or lor its equivelent shall be guiliy of an offense, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a line in any sum not less AN ORDINANCE REGULATING than $0.00 or more than $100.00. . liiALFlL 3rd. Places of Business Excepted. The of the preceding (By D. - II. Madsen, State Fish and times, because of the confusion that Be it ordained by the City Council sectionprovisions do not apply to persons who, is thus created. In many instances Game Commissioner.) of the City ot oaluia, Coumy 01 on Sunday, keep open hotels, boardis it In of birds ox Sevier, State of Utun as lollops: conservation the that are not included in the open game gas and oil service sta1st.. A s aeet' as used in tnm or- ing houses, all of habits tavthe season essential that are mistaken for birds that game tions, bath houses, restaurants, dinance shan induue any ingnway, erns, livery stables, retail drug birds and animals be carefully con- may be legally shot and serious MEATS AND GROCERIES Local News Wwm TVACxa I V 'm -- two PMUOefc owe 9ET. vduotWG, , WO vs Sughroe Newspaper Union VJUt-- JK'WIW' E.ACW UlGGH. FOfcSX SG G'WWJG .Y' 'TVAIMG MOW Be away' d Oval-shape- |