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Show x: T TXT w, IFhE SATINA' SON. SAiAna. UlAH -- at Legal Notices probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the respec tive signers for further information t? NOTICE TO CREDITORS f s p OF GEORGE (fSTATE C. LOGAN deceased, Notice is hereby given by the unadministrator of the estate of George C. Logan deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary within two months after vouchers, the first publication of this notice, to the said Henry K. Logan at his residence in Salina in the County of Sevier, State of Utah. Dated April SO, 1923. dersigned, K. HENRY LOGAN, estate of George of administrator C. Logan, ceased. De- M4t4 TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DIS. TRICT IN ANI) FOR SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. First State Bank of Salina, a cor IX Plaintiff potation, vs Cobb and Emma Charles Cobb, De- fendants. THE SUMMONS STATE OF UTAH TO TIIE DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after e of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after said service and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to quiet title to the following described premises: SAID serv-iv- Commencing 112 feet North of the AVest corner of Lot 2, Block 21 Plat A Salina Townsite Survey, South thence East 208J2 feet; running thence North 52 V2 feets; thenc West 20812 feet; thence South 52 (4 feet auction in this office, abundance of sunlight. The careful the terms set forth, to the qualified poultryman will go over the flock bidder offering the highest bonus, on each day and remove all birds that the 29 day of June 1923, at Ten show symptoms of disease. clock. The U. S. Geological Survey has leported that there is no Permanganate of Potash objection to the consolidation Among remedies perhaps the most by a successful bidder of Units No. and satisfactory is permanganate of pot-- 13 in one lease at a royalty of 10 ash in the drinking water. Just a cents a ton mine run, an initial in- pinch is necessary. It will give the water a pinkish vestment tequirement of $70,000, and a ninimum production requirement tinge. Tins is general treatment for of 21,Ooo tons. The successful bid- any flock in case an individual seems der or bidders will be required to in- to be getting sick. Any fowl that shows signs of troucorporate in the lease or leases, appropriate stipulations for the pro- ble, such as discharge at the nostrils tection of the national forest in which and watering of the eyes, should be the land is situated. A copy of these lemoved from the flock and have stipulations may be examined in this head, throat, face and nostrils bathed in warm water containing some office. Any and all peisons having adverse or conflicting claims to said antiseptic solution and should be land, or any part thereof, are hereby kept in perfectly clean surroundings. notified that they should file on oi Permanganate of potash in a fairly before June 28, 1923, their protest strong solution is now indicated. Some poultrymen use Epsom salts or objection against the granting of the leases for the said land; other- as a preventive remedy. This may wise such clams may' be disregarded be given in the drinking water or in in granting the said leases. GOULD a slightly moistened mash at the 12 ounces to each 100 B. BLAKELY, Register. May25t5 rate of 10 to fowls. Before the salts are adminDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR istered the fowl should be kept away U. S. LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake from all feeds and drinking water for City, Utah, May 19, 1923. TO WHOM about 12 hours. Care With Yitrol IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is Other poultrymen use copper sulhereby given that the following fracphate or blue vitiol at the rate of tional township plat has been receivone ounce to each 10 gallons of wat. ed at this office from the U. S. Surto er prevent the spreading of the veyor General for Utah, viz: Twp. If this disinfectant is used, 28 South, Range 5 East, Salt Lake disease. Meridian. On Sept. 21, 1923, said however, great care must be taken not to get the solution too strong or plat will be filed in this office and the birds may be injured. the unappropriated, unreserved lands will All things considered, the perman be subject to entry under the public of potash is the most satis ganate land laws by all qualified persons. A handy way to administer factory. to 90 date the During days prior is to it make a saturated solution named, or June 22, 1923 to Sept. 20, .and use this to make up the then 1923, both inclusive, and the land Place eight ounces waer. may be filed upon under Joint Reso- drinking of potash in a of the permanganate lution of January 21, 1922, by qualito make the water of bottle pint fied soldiers and sailors who served of One stock solution. teaspoonful GOULD in the war against Germany. suffibe will B. BLAKELY, Register, May25tn this saturated solution cient to add to one gallon of drinking water. CLEAN AND DRY IS A warm mash containing a little FOWL HEALTH SLOGAN ginger and red pepper may also be given to fowls that have colds or SETH W. SHOEMAKER public By Director, The School of Agriculture, International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. 5G9614 pay you tne best market price for Wealarn Newapaper Union.) your eggs, etc. Everything fresb and clean Our goodc are the best brands and grades on the market, so why not get the best for less? We dc not choose our parts in tills world, and have nothing to do with the selection. Our Bimple duty Is confined to playing them well. Epictetus. FISH AND OTHER DISHES In the realm of adventure there la no more Interesting story than that of the salmon, who leave .. their haunts In the sea, where they have grown fat and mature, guided by the mysterious instinct given them by their Creator; they return to the rivers of fresh water, where they were born. In the northern Pacific coasts they ascend rivers often blocked by rocks so steep that It is necessary to climb them ; however, they leap up the sides or use ladders provided by men to aid them on their Journey. Coming in great numbers. It is easy to cuteh them. Here they lay their eggs and their young are hatched. Experiments with canned and fresh fish prove that each Is equally well handled by the stomach. The tuna fish Is becoming a close Unlike the salrival to the salmon. mon its meat Is almost white In color, and has a delicate flavor much like chicken; It has been called the turTuna Is especially key of the sea. well liked as a salad fish and for creamed dishes. Salmon Salad. Drain a can of salmon, shred it fine, mix with one-hal- f cupful each of chopped cabbage, celery and fresh coconut (the desiccated may be used If washed In milk to remove the sugar), a sour pickle finely chopped and sufficient salad dressing to mix well. Serve on head lettuce leaves. Lemon Catsup. Mix a tablespoonful of grated horseradish with the grated rind of four lemons, add three scant teaspoonfuls of salt, the Juice of the lemons, three dessertspoonfuls of white mustard seed and celery seed, four cloves and a good dash of cayenne pepper. Boll thirty-fivminutes roup. then bottle. This is delicious served Fowls badly affected with roup with fish. should be promptly killed and their Hawaiian Dessert. Soak a cupful of bodies either buried or burned. After tapioca in a cupful of cold water overthis the premises should be cleaned night. In the morning place in a douand disinfected with creosote or some ble boiler with three cupfuls of brown similar material. sugar and enough water to cover. Add pineapple juice as required and cook until the tapioca Is transparent, stirServe with shredded ring frequently. pineapple and whipped cream. . e place of beginning, containing square feet, and to reform instruments of conThe most common ailments of veyance of said premises executed fowls are cold, canker, catarrh and said defendants. by roup, developing during the fall and N. J. BATES, winter months. The poultryman who Attorney for Plaintiff. gets the best results out of his flock Mayl8t5 will be he one who takes time by the forelock and adopts preventive DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR measures. United States Land Office, Salt Lake All of these troubles are likely to 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) cold to or from Serial No. come 1923. damp City, Utah, May 19, exposure True happiness leaves no reactions. 030780. Notice of offer of coal land at seasons of the year when the temThe mind is at rest with itself and the for lease. Notice is hereby given perature rises and falls quickly. Alconsciousness is filled with the Joy of that, pursuant to the Act of Febru- though fowls are just as likely to living. Dav id Star Jordan. ary 25 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and to the take a cold in July or August as in EVERYDAY FOOD3 in cold weather they approx ed midwinter, regulations thereunder, do not seem to recover as quickly April 1, 1920 (Circular 679), the SecEven the common, everyday foods and of the results are liable to be more may be varied by different serving, retary of the Interior, on petition the Sevier Valley Coal Company, has serious. or combinations They are especially likely will relieve on cold which to take the damp, units days rainy coal as designated leasing the wet monotony. to roost with when wit: to go Su described they land, following to the you need from us as wc sell for less and CABINETS 1923, THE 4 Fair Merc. Co. 4 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4 v $ 4 4 4-- 4--; 41 4J 41 41 41 41 4 41 41 4 41 4,41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 44 Sec. 21, NWU Sec. 28, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M., Utah, con- XW'2, SW4 taining 400 acres, as coal leasing unit No. 242, Utah No. 64; also the SW!i NE!i, S2 NAY 14, SW!4 Sec. 20, NW Sec. 29, T. 22 S R. 3 E., S. L. M., Utah, containing 440 acres, as coal leasing unit No. 243, Utah No. 65. The leases will be offered 10 separately, each at a royalty of initial an cents per ton, mine run, investment of $35,000, during the first three years of the lease, and a minimum production of 12,000 tons per year commencing with the fourth year of the lease, and otherwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in paragraph of the and will be sold regulations a plumage. Canker and roup often are merely stages of the same disease. Canker and catarrh, which are infections of the mucous membrane, are mild forms of diphtheria, in which may occur patches on the inside of the throat and on the tongue or at the opening of the windpipe. These conditions follow one another quickly unless prompt attention is given to the first symptoms of cold. While the earlier forms of the disease do not seem to be contagious, roup is very contagious. Disease may be prevented if the fowls are provided with plenty of room and fresh air without draft, dry, clean scratching litter and an 4 4-- ; 4 4 4- - 4 4 4 4. 4. 4 4 4 4444 4 4 4 4 4-- 4 .j. 4 Cakes. Take two cupfuls of bread, soak over In sour night milk, add two teaspnonful eggs, one-hal- f of soda, salt to taste and flour to make a thin hatter. Cook on a hot griddle. Graham Muffins. Take one cupful each of graham flour and sour milk one-liateaspoonful of soda, twi taldespoonfuls of sugar, one egg and three tablespoonfuls of melted shortening. Bake in gem pans in a moderate oven. Lemon Filling. Take two lemons, grated rind and Juice; one cupful of sugar, one-hal- f cupful of water, one egg, one tablespoonful of butter and three taldespoonfuls of flour mixed with the sugar. Cook all together over boiling water until thick. Plain Cake. Take one tublespoon-fu- l each of sweet fat, lard or fryings and butter, cream together and add one cupful of sugar ; mix until creamy and add the yolk of an egg; beat again until the sugar Is well soff tened. Add gradually cupful s of milk with one and cupfuls of flour, well sifted with two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Add flavoring of orange extract and fold In the stiffly beaten whites of two Bake in a square pan and eggs. cover with the following icing: Stewed Cucumbers. Bare large cucumbers, cut in quarters lengthwise and remove the seeds. Soak one-hal- f hour in cold water. Cook in boiling salted water until tender. Drain off the water, add butter, salt, pepper and a little cream or a thin white sauce may he used. Serve on toast. Corn Meal Mush With Fruit. Cook the meal mush as usual, then add before serving some raisins, stewed prunes, figs or nny stewed, dried fruit. Serve with sugar and cream. Fried corn meal mush is good for breakfast on a cool morning. Stuffed dates and prunes stuffed with nuts, make a good finish to such a meal. 41 4--4 ... 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4- - 4. 4. 4. 4. 4-- 4 4 44 4 44 4 444 -4 4 4- - 4- - 4- 44444444444444 4-- 4-- GAS AND OILS FREE AIR' AND WATER $ Othenuis Peterson J Proprietor 4. 3 Boys Wash $ 4- - 4 4 44 4 44 4 4-- 44 44 4 4-- 4-- 4 4-- 4 4 44444 4 Suits NOTICE 85c Duls will he received for sprinkling and team to work oil the streets, by the mouth during the summer. All bids must lie in the hands of the City Recorder before ti p. 111., J line I , J 998. Boys By Older of City Council. Would Sacrifice Tooth for Dime. Carroll had u tooth pulled nnd some miraculous agency through kuown only to mothers nnd fathers that tooth placed under his pillow at night had turned into a silver dime. Not many days later Carroll presented himself at his fathers office and demanded that another tooth he pulled. Upon father's refusal Carroll grew Insistent uml finally between sobs of grief he explained : Walter hasn't any kite, nnd kites cost 10 cents at the hook store, and I wanted you to pull my tooth so I could put it under my pillow tonight, and then In the morning I would have a dlnip and couhl buy Walter a kite. 4- - 4- 4- Shirts 85c Louis Jacobs The keynote to business good stationery. you. YOUR TOWN Build It By Patronizing' your They are result getters. HOME TOWN MERCHANTS Goodyear tires, tubes, and accessories. 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