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Show THE SALINA SUN, SALINA. UTAH V- - A Legal Nonces REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of SUGGESTIONS FOR BEGINNERS IN FIELD CROP IRRIGATION the Irrigation of Department Of The Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City business on the 29th day December Utah. December, 21, 1922. 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that, as diRESOURCES rected by the Commissioner of the Loans and Land office, under provisgeneral Sec. Discounts ions of $.545,52.5.39 2135, R. S., pursuant to the application of Bryon Porter Less Notes and Bills Serial No. 031907, we will offer at of this Bank Redispublic sale, to the highest bidder, counted 60,394.88 but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10 oclock A. M., on the 2nd day of Feburary, 1923, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NWH SVt4 Sec. 35, T. 22 S., R. 5 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when tiiose present at the hour named have, ceased bidding. The person Snaking the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Reciever the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the d land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Total cash on hand 6,769.55 Gould D. Blakely, Register. Expenses 7,496.44 First Pub. Dec. 29, 1922.' Interest paid f 5,379.76 Last Pub. Feb. 2, 1923. above-describe- Taxepaid Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, SITTING IN AND FOR SEVIER COUNTY. PROBATE DIVISION In the matter of the estate of Josiah F. Martin, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchees to the undersigned at his rsidence at Salina, Sevier County, Utah, on or before February 26, 1923 LUCIAN MARTIN, Administrator Dec. 22t4 1,570.87 Total $14,447.07 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 2,550.00 $565,930.81 LIABILITIES ' Capital Stock Paid in ' ' Surplus Fund January $25,000.00 60,000.00 Undivided profits Interest Exchange $11,636.02 17,723.25 98.06 Rents 729.00 Safe Dep. Boxes 12.00 Total $30,198.33 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid etc. $14,447.07 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Net undivided profits Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Deposits Subject N 5, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Sylvester E. Pier, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who, on January 19, 1918, made Homestead entry, No. 021424, for E. Vz, Section 26, Township 20 south, Range 4 west, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make r proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register & Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 21st day of February, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry A. Schweikhart, James A. Slack, P. L. Hansen, all of Salt Lake City, Utah, and William Johnson, of Holden, Utah. five-yea- to check Demand the type of soil also has much to do with the proper method of irrigation. Under ordinary soil conditions 15,751.26 Certificates 781.31 Cashiers checks 1,604321 Total Demand Deposits $285,596.55 Time certifi- cates $ 7,500.00 Savings 172,083.00 deposits Total Time Deposits 179,583.00 TOTAL $565,930.81 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank $60,394.88 ar china-doze- six-ree- half-inc- ROVJW , "YU' OMLN AWDW SEX kO--l BEVJ AlREOALE WARD 'ki TVV ClYM OOkAP 1$ YWAT TARO WAS A HOUSE OH T. VUHESe POT.TLEL Tt FAvWSM TtOBYfS , TUEVA PATS, 249. POP, SEH )A S'5FlUOS AU-- , 0C&O . Monotonous Merit. referred to ns Yes," the favorite son of your state. replied Senator Sorghum, hut every You are constantly once In a while people seem to got fired of a well behaved favorite son and want somebody who can he a cut-up.- " As Sponge Comes From the Sea. If tne sponge as brought up fresh from the seashore were a familiar object few persons would he In doubt as to its being an animal. When fresh it Is a substance, covered a firm skin. Its avitie; are lillul with a gelatinous substance called milk." flesliy-lookin- g Sparrows, fiWtSlLEkl FEET, POSSESS SHce3, CLOWES AMD M. C. IU THREE Me ARE AU' BOB Clark. mwo Tea's GtARAGG all , ooes LOSSES ON PERISHABLES DECREASED BY INSPECTION The following report id made in the Official Record of the United States Department of Agriculture, Sipping in Saskatoon. Washington, D. C.: Recently in Saskatoon, Saskatche Shipping point inspection of wan, there was a home-brecontest fruits and vegetable is being confor women only. ducted in 18 states, in cooperation And all of these women were mar with the Bureau of Agricultural Ecrled women. These States are: CalThere is a law In Saskatchewan onomics. which permits the making of homr ifornia. Colorado, Main, Idaho, brew only, and the women are given Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana licenses to allow them to Indulge It New Jersey, New York, North, Dathis industry. There Is keen competl kota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvinania, tion among the Indies. South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, What of the women who are nol In Wisconsin. and Washington, married? Would it not be worth tin all base cases the nearly inspectors of ambitious and. thirsty any tlpie young man to seek these out so thej their reports on the United States could he married ladies and home grades. brew makers? In addition to the states named Doubtless it would but the onlj which are handling the work on a unmarried ladies the tourist could find were In short skirts because of youtl cooperative basis with the Federal Bureau, inspection is being conducted and not fashion Exchange. in Nebraska and Minnesota by States and the United 0 both the WORKED OUT AS HE PLANNED States Departments of Agriculture, operating independently . Shrewd Mining Promoter Knew Juet It will be noticed that the States How Long Women Would Kep named include those producing pracSecret He Imparted. and tically all of the late crops of potatoes, cabbage, onThe psychology of selling was probions, lettuce, apples, peaches, and ably never applied better than In tbe in which Utah is partidisposal of the Welsimtnn Mining com- pears, crops The shipping pany during the copper boom of 1901 cularly interested. and 1997. Mr. Weismnnn, who owned districts have learned that careful all tbe stock, gave a lawn party In tbe grading, according to deffinite, rewestern city whore he lived at tbe cognized standards, and guaranteed time. To Ibis affair be Invited all the by adequate, impartial inspection, Js men In the town who had any money in marketing worth Ids while, as well as their wives. extremely important their products Taking aside the ladles one at a Better methods of production, time, lie confided to them over a glass of lemonade the following: and handling, grading, packing, I would like to see you make a loading have done much to decrease little pin money without any risk, If the hugh loses formerly encountered I could trust you not to betray my con- in handling perishables, and the fact fidence by taking your husband Into that shippers of these products can I don't mind you buying uiy plans. now produce certificates of inspec1(H) shares of Weismnnn Mining stoik which are recievable as prima on which you will make 1,000 per cent, tion, facie evidence in any court of the but If you should divulge this to your, United States, has gone far, toward husband be might buy several tliou sand slums and inln fere with my lhiinating sharp practices' in Tecciv-iii- g markets .and Insuring a square plans in Hie maiket. Of com sc, eveiy lady gave her sa deal for everybody concernedW. F. ered promise, and broke It before sin Alleweit. - ! - mid-seaso- n - - went to bed. W olsmaim Mining, which was listed Natures Provision for Qwls. on an eastern market, wiir sold to the Owls.- - in addition to ttieir e.velds, last share bclore noon the next day, have screens that they draw, sidewise, Wall 8lnol Journal. across live eyos, to shut out the tight while they sleep in the daytime. 4 Great Britains Earthquakes. Consternation is reported to have been caused In England recently at points 25 miles distant from one an Seismic shocks other by earthquakes. were experii need at Ilimbleton in Worcestershire, a few miles from Droit-wle(famous for its salt baths), and as far away as Beekswell, in In the latter county Warwickshire. reports of similar earth tremors came from such places as Knolc, Solihull, Hanipton-ln-IlardeHenley Moriden and Sparkhill, near Blrmirig ham. In Wimbledon the postmistress was thrown soiiip distance across a room and her next-doo- r neighbor' wns almost hurled out of an arm chair in which be was sitting. n The Bishop Reformed. Philip Brooks likes to have his J"ke as well as any man. One day Mr. P.alilwin of the Christian union was writing to him and slipped into the lei or a newspaper clipping of a talk he had given on profanity. Promptly came the answer from the g'd I have Just finished reiehng bishop: your remarks on profanity. You will be glad to know that 1 agree with them amt tiave entirely abandoned the habit." Boston Transcript , I Fossils L'esd in Making VarniFh. Among the resins which are most Mimmoniy used In varnish making ire various natural resins of fossil or origin. semi-oss- Around Town Gossip Western Newspaper Unwo voe've wao snovs THAT MOO COOUO HEAR 'l op WORR, aEA C.RAB8 , S vu; , SEE BUT1 PER SOIAE V41TW AW MOW ( TUESE HERE WVJ EOT UEAREkA WOT SEE'ETOO. AlWt SCIENCE VJOMOEUL AVI' UOBODM AlUt SBEU 8I&OS S1HC6 TO PARK MER CAR ?OmYM? TV VJROUG. VJAV, YUOOGW, ES RvGHV TWE.FE NJATRVtWvAU WEW RAOttMPWUES V4E TH &ORGLAR ALLRVA AT TH? PRSY WAYVOUAL BAWK A2e!OeWTAlLT VJEWT OPF LAST EVEWWKa OLE GWM TIME, U I Account'd For. writes: A woman has to do a lot of talking in order to explain what she has been talking Hbout, Boston Evening Transcript. Garrulity J. Butter wrappers printed at thi office. Send your orders here. WOT J JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. Remarkable Gratitude. Fred Grieger, Muncle clothing liter lie says si clianl, is tender-hearted- . himself, due evening reiently he wot driving In (he country when he no thed a rabbit sitting in tbe road, ap pamitly dazed by bis nutomoblh lights. Flaring lie would run over II he stopped the car, and taking li gently In li is arms, placed It by tin roadside, expecting It to hop awn.' Into the neighborhood fields, but In stead, according to Grieger, It gavi a running jump and landed In tin car. Now tbe animal will not leavi him, out of gratitude, Grieger be Helps, for having saed Its life. Grieger Intends to use tbe rabbi as a decoy for other rabbits whei be goes hunting, he says. Indianapo lls News. 'v j tselfandfcr us. Farm Life. VdWO ' kiln-dryin- n SARD1UE OU n h tS YRMlw' TO SELL HtS 34!., SEt HE AlViT PAID A Celt PER REPAvteS M le Xtuc ancient blessings with this modernism : But, owing to electric light, vo ghost." One hardly knows whether this exception will add to or deft act from the pulling" power of the ummunceim-utOutlook. i of our carefully selected lumoer will convince the most umnfoimtd that our stock is ihe very best for all kinds of building purposes. We have full leiqlit lumber, of even grain, without blemish and gauranteed not to shrink or to warp. Our process of Is assurance in itself of perfectly seasoned stock that will stand and maintain a reputation (or By Charles Sughroe TEB PETERS, DlFFEREUCe - AN INSPECTION one-lml- MICK1E, THE PRINTERS DEVIL THAT - marsh-quarter- Angelo greatest work SL Peters church, In The Lantern Coolers" Profession. Rome. He refused rewards, saying the theatrical agencies that he worked for the love of God Among where talent Is to be emplojed for all alone. occasions a new calling Is that of Is meant What Is lantern cooler. Zinc Popular Roofing Material. that at some small movie shows a va reels the Zinc Is used for roofing In all the riety turn is put on between a of Europe more than any other from :ltles recovers whilst the projector netal. l film. passionate GOT Day and NigHt Service grain an dalfalfa are irrigated gent alot. erally by means of spreading water over the field from temporary ditchMORE GOOD THINGS es constructed after the ciop has been planted. This piactice is callA nice hot drink after a cold rhle ed flooding and is accomplished is the following: the water to flow in a Mars hmallow wide sheet over the ground surface. Grape Juice. These temporary ditches are so loAdd the juice of a icinon to a cated that th espaee between them can be completely covered by the quart of graie juice and let It flow from the upper ditch, while eonie to the boilthe lower ditch serves as a means of ing point, adding catching the waste for further apa stick of plications. limn slid half a cloves, strain s The heavier soils, when complete- hot Into glasses and add two mallows in cut for each ly saturated, usually bake, or there If the grape juice Is rich is formed a hard surface crust, caus- glass. ed by the suns beat and evapora- added. This makes a nice drink fo tion. The crusting of the surface skalds, as it can he served piping lie is detrimental to the dovelopement from a thermos lad tie.. of the plant as caused by excluding Codfish a la Mode. Take one cupthe air from the soil, and when ful of shredded codfish, two cupfuls plants are sprouting this crust does of mashed potatoes, one pint of milk, cupful not permit the young shoot to pene- two eggs well beaten, butter, pepper and salt to taste. trate thru this hard layer. In var- of Mix and hake in a buttered baking ious localities it is necessary to ir- dish twenty minutes. rigate the ground either before or Apples With Sausages. Fry pork immediately after planting, to sup- sausages until brown, keep bot on a ply sufficient moisture for germina- platter and cook cored, unpeeled tion. If a crust is thus formed, it apples rut Inin slices in a is neccessary to use a roller or light little of the pork fat, sprinkling with harrow to break it up, in, order to sugar and seasoning while browning. get a sufficient number cf young For those who enjoy fried onions, To obviate these may he cooke.d in the fat first, plants starting to grow. this condition, the ground surface or nearly cooked before the apples are added, then both used as a garnish is furrowed out by means of a spe- around the a most cial cultivator, thus making it pos- savory dish. sausage, making sible to irrigate the ground by Cream Torte. Beat six eggs, sepameans of small paralle streams rating the whites from the yolks, add from one to three feet apart. The one cupful of sugar to the yolks, redirection of these furrows is so plac- serving the stiffly beaten whites for f ed that they have a gentle slope the last. Stir in lightly pound encli of dales and walnuts cut not too which does not permit the flowing and fine, of water to erode the soil and at the bread crumbsthree tablespoonfuls mixed with a teaspoonsoil to absorb same time allows the ful of baking powder, then the whites. the water. Bake in layers atql put together with One of the serious objections to whipped cream. (Fig Pudding. Cook one cupful of the flooding method is the possible graham flour in two cupfuls of boiling of means to the crops by injury salted until free from the unIt has been found that cooked water scalding. then add tasle, pound in of water applied in flooding will, f chopped dates or figs, and form small pools cupful of walnut meats cut In quarmany places, ters. Cook another half hour, chill which, if exposed to the direct sunshine will attain sufficient tempera- and serve w illi cream and sugar or with whipped cream. ture to injure the tender seedlings. Crops, such as beets, potatoes, beans, corn and such others as are grown in rows, are all irrigated by It means of the furrow method. Countrys Farm Population. ' Recent statistics sent out by the is sometimes found practical to ircensus authorities show that the farm rigate every row, and afte rcultiva-tiopopulation of the United States Is in to apply a second irrigation 31,614,269, a little less than 30 This' practice only cent the alternate rows. of the total. This Include'' ppr usually prevails where the soil is farm operators and farm laborers and more or less heavy and retains the their families, who live In the coun moisture after irrigation. 'Orchards try, and shows an average of about are irrigated by means of the fur- five persons to each farm. About halt row method, where the furrows are the people in the nation are classified as rural that Is, they live in tin placed from 3 to 8 feet from the row country or in towns having few furone more than of trees, usually er than 2,500 inhabitants, but only row being used to convey the water. 61 per cent of the rurals are actual R. L. Parshall. Irrigation Engineer. ly engaged in farming. Thus 39 pel cent of the rural population and tin entire city population must he fed In Doubtful Recommendation. the men Engaged In agriculture. I A London newspaper contains nn adgives the farmer a big job. Only i vertisement of an old English home to few years ago each farmer had to pro be sold, which begins In the familiar vision his own family and oiip othe Twelve bedrooms, four sitting style family now lie must furnish food fo rooms, paneled dining room, Ingle three other families besides hi nearly nooks, dower cheats," etc., and sudown. Ills occupation should not fail denly breaks off trom the catalog of one-hal- f TOTAL $60,394.88 State of Utah, County of Sevier. GOULD B. BLAKELY, H. B. Crandall, being first duly Register worn according to law, deposes and P. L. Hansen, Atty, Salt Lake City, he is cashier of the above that says Utah. named bank; that the above and fore1923. of Date first pub. January 12, going report contains a full, true and Date of last pub. February 9, 1923. correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION on the 29th day of December, 1922. S. U. of the Interior, Department H. B. CRANDALL Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Subscribed sworn to before me and 1923. 5, January Notice is hereby given that James this 4th day of January, 1923.. E. V. JOHNSON A Slack, of Salt Lake City, Utah, HomeNotary Public made who, on April 29, 1918, Utah. Residence S. S. Salina, for No. stead entry, 021987, Vi S. (SEAL) My commission expires 16th N. W. N. Section M, 24; W.tfe, W. J4, Section 25, Township 20 south day of Oct. 1925. Correct Attest: Range 4 west, Salt Lake Meridian, JAMES FARRELL make has filed notice of intention to HYRUM S. GATES . to claim five-yeproof, to establish P. C. SCORUP the before above the land described, Directors OfLand S. U. & Receiver, Register ComBank of Office of the on State Utah, Lake Salt at Utah, City, fice, missioner. 21st day of February, 1923. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner Claimant names as witnesses: ' of the State of Utah, do herby certify Henry A. Schweikhart, Sylvester Lake the foregoing is a full, true and Salt that of E. Pier, P. L. Hansen all of correct copy of the statement of the Johnson, William City, Utah, and above named company, filed in my Holden, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, office this 6th day of January, 1923. SETH PIXTON Register Commissioner Bank P. L. Hansen, Atty, Salt Lake City, Utah. Triumph of Genius. Date of first pub. January 12, 1923. In 1547, when he was more than Date of last pub. February 9, 1923. Michael began his C,UC Service Is one of the ways by which tiny insect like one of us can get a purchase on the whole universe. If he Hmis tiie Job where he can be of use, lie is hitched to the star of the woi Id, and moves with It. -- Richard a one-hal- $283,211.03 seventy, Is now open for repair worK and car storage. Ail our worK is Guaranteed. A Trial is all we asR one-hal- f - TOTAL THE BROWN GARAGE the ordinary field FIRST STATE BANK OF crops is an artificial means of meetSAUNA ing the needs of the growing plant. Located at Salina, in the county of The method of application varies as Sevier, State of Utah, at the close of to the particular crop irrigated and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Tb 0AM4LTA OOf," Sex. Sew oamis ViVGRT V SAHAPPEkl il |