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Show rf -:- Legal Polices - -:- - Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. adverse or conflicting claims to said land, or any part thereof, are hereby notified that they should file on or before June 28, 1923, their protest or objection against the granting of the leases for the said land; otherwise such clams may be disregarded in granting the said leases. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. May25t5 THSALlNA SUnTsAUA, DTAH 44 South misdemeanor. SECTION 4 It shall be unlawful for anyr person to smoke cigars, cigarettes or tobacco in any form in any inclosed public place within the City of Salina, except in extra rooms, compaitments, or places provided for smoking purposes. The term inclosed public building as herein used shall be construed to mean the dining loom at hotels, restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, ' theatres, churches, schools or at such other inclosed place where the general public may asemble. Provided, however, that the owner or person in charge of any inclosed room as contemplated in this ordinance, may designate the same as a smoking place by appropriate sign. SECTION 5. Any person, firm, or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance and be found guilty thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not to exceed $299.00 or by imprisonment in the City or County Jail not to exceed six months or by both such fine and im- sent out of the United States in the last decade, adds the Trade Record, prisonment. SECTION G. All ordinances or is nearly $100,000,000 as against LI. parts of ordinances in conflict here- about $20,000,000 in the decade West Plat corner of Lot 2, Block Salina Townsite Survey, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, running thence East 2082 feet; CENSE, AND SALE. thence Noith 52Va feets; thenc West AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY feet 2082 feet; thence South 52 OF SALINA, IN THE COUNTY to the place of beginning, containing OF SEVIER, AND STATE OF 5696 U square feet, UTAH. PROVIDING FOR THE and to reform instruments of conSALE AND DISPOSITION OF veyance of said premises executed AND FOR THE CIGARETTES by said defendants. RESTRICTED USE OF TOBACN. J. BATES, CO. Attorney for Plaintiff. Be it ordained by the City Council Mayl8t5 of the City of Salina, as follows: SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR for any person, firm, or corporation United States Land Office, Salt Lake within the corporate limits of the City, Utah, May 19, 1923. Serial No. City of Salina to barter, sell, or Notice of offer of coal land offer for sale cigarettes or cigarette 030780. for lease. Notice is hereby given papers, without first having obtained a permit therefore; and said perthat, pursuant to the Act of Februmit when issued, shall bear a Numary 25 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and to the ber and shall be a license to the holdthereunder, regulations approved er thereof to sell said tobacco and April 1, 1920 (Circular G79), the Secin oneplace only. The same retary of the Interior, on petition of papers firm or corporation may obperson, the Sevier Valley Coal Company, has tain two or more permits provided, designated as coal leasing units the however, such person, firm, or corS described to wit: land, following control the NWU, SWVi Sec. 21, NW1 Sec. 28, poration shall own or the which for permit is T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M., Utah, con- selling place said perissued. Provided, further, taining 400 acres, as coal leasing transnot be issued shall mit when unit No. 242, Utah No. 64; also the Sec. ferable and shall be subject to revoSWti NE'i, S NWti, SW the City, after a reason20, NWVi Sec. 29, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., cation by to the holder thereof, if notice able S. L. M., Utah, containing 440 acres, the permittee has been found guilty as coal leasing unit No. 243, Utah of violating any of the provisions of No. 65. The leases will be offered ordiannee. When any permit has this 10 separately, each at a royalty of been revoked, as aforesaid, the holder cents per ton, mine run, an initial investment of $35,000, during the thereof shall not be permitted to first three years of the lease, and a take out a new permit for at least ninimum production of 12,000 tons two years thereafter. SECTION 2. No permit shall be per year commencing with the fourth issued by the City until the applicant year of the lease, and otherwise subhave shall paid to the City Treasuraccordance with the stantially in The City of $50.00. sum the 18 er, in out set form lease paragraph of the regulations and will be sold Council, may however, permit a licenat public auction in this office, on se to be issued for a less amount, the terms set forth, to the qualified provided, however, no license shall bidder offering the highest bonus, on be issued for less than $5.00 per month if the same be granted for the 29 day of June 1923, at Ten clock. The U. S. Geological Survey a shorter period than a full year. has reported that there is no objec- Provided, further, that no permit tion to the consolidation by a suc- whether for a full year or less period cessful bidder of Units No. 242 and shall be issued until the applicant 2 13 in one lease at a royalty of 10 therefore shall have filed with the cents a ton mine run, an initial in- City Recorded a Surety Bond securvestment requirement of $70,000, and ed from a Surety Company doing a ninimum production requirement business in the State of Utah. Said of 24,000 tons. The successful bid- Bond shall be for the sum of $500.00, der or bidders will be required to in- running in favor, of the City and corporate- in the lease or leases, ap- conditioned upon the faithful observpropriate stipulations for the pro- ance of all of the provisions of this tection of the national forest in which ordinance. SECTION 3. Any person who shall the land is situated. A copy of these stipulations may be examined in this furnish to any minor under twenty-on- e office. Any and all persons having years of age, by gift, sale or 21 A o- ... .;. .c .;. s ... .;. with are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall be in force and effect immediately upon its approval and passage and the same shall be published, as provided by law. pre- ceding the war. Where do they go? To every continent and all of the islands and colonies of the world. While the figures of distribution by countries are not . rg Large Export Of Eggs Ladies Hiking Suits a J Is Complete 44 4 4 4 We sell for less 4-- 44 4 4-- 4 4 4- - 4 4 44' 4--4 44 4 4 4-- 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 444444444444" 4 4 4444 4" 4 4 4 4 4- having been 5,822,000 dozen; to Canada 8, 372, (UK), and to Cuba 8,487,000 as against 1, 697,000 sent to the United Kingdom in the same period, in the dried, Dozen and canned state that the widest distribution and the most rapid giowth occurs. They went in 1920 to 1G European countries, all tiie ninnies and islands of the Caribbean aiea. 9 South American countiies, a dozen countries, colonies and islands in Asia and Oceania, and a limited number in Africa. This new development in the export of what was a few year ago considered a negligible factor in our it trade illustrates, savs the Trade Re cord, the constant incicase in the variety and value of food materials which the United Stales is placing upon the world markets and the aid which these minor industries of the countryarercndei ing in supplying the wherewithal requited for the purchase of the tropical foods and manufacturing materials which we must always bring from other parts of the world. The art of distribution eggs in condition in which they can make long voyages in all climates developed rapidly during the war and especially among the Orientals. The value ofeggs officially described at dried, frozen, etc., entering the United State advanced from $37,000 in the year preceding the war to over in 1919, but dropping to about $3,000,000 in 1921 and was almost exclusively of Oi k nfal production, a very large proportion coming from China with limited quantities from Japan, Hongkong, Australia and New ex-po- - ONE EDITOR'S SCHEDULE We recently came across a schedule of prices charged by a country weekly editor, who offers to give a per cent of his earnings each year to founding an asylum for those feebleminded people who believe that an editor has a soft snap. Here is the schedule read it closely: For telling the public a man is a successful citizen when everybody knows he is a lazy as a hired hand $2.70. For referring to some gallivanting fellow as one who is mourned by the entire community when he will only be missed by the boozers $10.18. Referring to one as a hero and a man of courage and one who stand by his convictions when everybody knows he is a moral coward and would sell out for 30 cents $6.21. Referring to some gossipy females as an estimable lady whom it is a pleasure to meet and know when every man in town would rather see Satan coming $8.10. Calling an ordinary preacher an eminent divine 60 cents. Lambasting the daylights out of John Barleycorn at the behest of the local dry forces $6.77. Whooping em up for the recall of the Volstead law in the interest of the members of the local Funnel club $6.77. Referring to a deceased merchant who never advertised and who was too stingy to contribute toward needed public improvement as a leading citizen and a progressive resident 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Regular porcelcans Good Goods at the right price 4 Ldiis Jacobs 54 44 44 44 44 44 future need. .... ..... ..... Else And ' Closing out at WHOLEthe time to 44 44 44 444 44 44 V 44 44 w 44 44 44 Call Early and Pick With the First. First Here, First Served 44 4 44 A 44 4 44 44 44 OF ITEMS FEW A THE Jj 44 44 44 63c $1.00 Spark-plug- s 44 44 47c 44 Reg'ular OOc Spark-plug- 's ! 4 44 44 25c 35c 44 44 44 I5c Reg'ular 30c Oil Cans 44 44 4 in Compairison 44 Everything' 44 44 54 44 Tirs, Tubes, Chains, Accessories and Ford Parts 44 j v 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4V 44 44 44 4 v 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444444444 4 44 J4 Regular 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Merc. Co. We are quitting business. EVERY ITEM absolutely SALE PRICE. Now is buy for your present and Our Line of n 4 To Bil t 4 4 where? 2)i.sliiic(i0e 9?tinluuj - - The Salma Son of dishes and glass ware you find them at the right price Quality and Styles. at yet available for the current fiscal Passed and approved this 18th day year, those for 1919, the former high of May, 1923. record year, show eggs sent in the STENA SCORUP, natural form to 26 countries, while Mayor of the City of Salina. those in the dried, frozen or canAttested by HAZEL ALLRED, ned state went in 1920 to no less City Recorder. than 45 countries, colonies and islands, representing all of the grand divisions of the world. England, which has for many years been a large importer of this class of foodstuff, is the largest of the European purchasers, and the number sent to that country in the 9 months ending with March, 1923, is $4,697,00 dozen, The crackle of the American hen valued a $1,528,000, or an average reverbeiates throughout the entire export price to Great Britain of 32.5c world and with constantly increasper dozen, while the average export ing intensity. The total number of price of those going to the entire eggs sent ou t of continental United world in the same period was 27.6c States in the fiscal year which ends per dozen. Canada, Cuba and Mexico with June, 1923, will approximate a are even larger importers of eggs half billion with a value of approxi- from the United States than is Great mately $12,000,000, and will show a Britain, the total number sent from larger total than in any preceding the United States to Mexico in the 9 year with the possible exception of months ending with March, 1923, Zealand. $349.99. one of the war years, when demands from Europe were exceptionally 444.44444444 4444444 4 4 44 4444444444 Mfffff'H'' heavy and especially for the class of 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 in use for convenient foods camps and on the battlefields. The present high record of exports, however, is in response to normal calls from all parts of the world. Figures compiled for the Trade 4v Record of The National City Bank of 44 New York indicate that the growth 44 44 in the exportation of this factor of 44 44 our food supply has been exception- 44 44 ally rapid in recent years. In the 44 year preceding the war, the total ex- 44 ports of eggs were 17 Vz million dozen 44 44 with a value of $3,308,000, while that 44 4" 4 of the fiscal year 1923 will be ap- 44 proximately 39,000,000 dozen, and if 44 4" 4 we include those sent to our own 44 4 colonies but not included as exports the number will exceed 40 million dozen, or 480 million eggs passing out of continental United States in the natural form. Add to this $100,-00- 0 worth going under the classification eggs and yokes frozen, dried or canned and it is quite apparent that the total distribution from our ports in the year which ends with June 1923, will be fully a half billion in number with a value of fully $12,000,000. The value of the eggs .;. ismBsmasmse&mssaEBttt w Shipment of Dishes Anything you need in the line New THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DIS. TKICT IN AND FOR SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR First State Bank of Salina, a cor- U. S. LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 19, 1923. TO WHOM poration, Plaintiff IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is vs fracthe that given following hereby Charles Cobb and Emma Cobb, Detional township plat has been receivfendants. ed at this office from the U. S. SurSUMMONS General for Utah, viz: Twp. TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO' TIIE veyor 28 South, Range 5 East, Salt Lake SAID DEFENDANTS: On Sept. 21, 1923, said Meridian. You are hereby summoned to apfiled in this office and the be will plat pear within twenty days after serv. unappropriated, unreserved lands will ive of this summons upon you, if be subject to entry under the public served within the county in which land laws by all qualified persons. this action is brought; otherwise During 90 days prior to the date within thirty days after said service named, or June 22, 1923 to Sept. 20, and in case of your failure so to do 1923, both inclusive, and the land judgment will be rendered against may be filed upon under Joint Resoyou according to the demands of the lution of January 21, 1922, by qualicomplaint which has been filed with fied soldiers and sailors who served the clerk of said court. This action in the war against Germany. GOULD is brought to quiet title to the fol- B. BLAKELY, May25tn Register, lowing described premises: Commencing 112 feet North of the ORDINANCE IN f 4444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444444444i otherwise, any cigarettes or cigarette paper or wrapper or any paper made or prepared for the purpose of makng cigarettes or shall furnish any tobacco of any kind whatsoever to such minor, shall be guilty of a Dont Forget Is 44 44 44 ar&ge The Place 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v 4 4 v v 2 4 44 v 444 2 v v4 4 444 1 4 i A |