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Show THE SALMA SU?t, SAtEVA, UTAH World Must Be Shown The world does not wunt to know what you think you can do; it waits for you to show it what you can do. It is achievement that counts. It Is even chary of taking the will for the deed though good intentions may count In the sight of Heaven. Exchange. Famous Navigator John Cabot, navigator, who i!vv-erethe continent of North America, is considered n Venetian. lie was an Ttalinn naHgulor in the employ of the d English king, Ilenrv VII, lint the time and place of his birth and death are not known. A lot of ladies are going to envy John McCormack now. He took off twenty-eigpounds by dieting. A woman election officer in Philadelphia was recently convicted of ballot frauds, which indicates that the women are gradually getting acquainted with politics. ht Chicago Tribune says four hundred gentlemen enjoyed a banquet at a prominent hotel. Has Chicago been importing a few gentlemen? In Rio de Janeiro street car passengers are required to wear appropriate apparel which must include collar, tie anj coat. In most North Ameriian cities trunks, running would be peshoes and culiarly suitable to street car wear, especially during rush hours. . Modem taste head-guar- Because of its unsavoury reputation, chemists want to charge the name of wood alcohol to methanol. Which recall the old couplet about the rose with any other name, etc. revels in . the goodness of Camel way those Chinese armies one another back and forth for push heavy gains and losses indicate that they are all in need of first class football coaches. Now the horticulturists have just developed the Nordic pea, the Nordic lettuce and the Nordic asparagus. Up to this time the only blonde type of vegetable has been the carrot. The Educaon is more important today than evej- before. With plaster- .. NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL LAND FOR LEASE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 19, 1927. Serial 034969. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the act of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat., 437), and the regulations thereunder approved April fcl, 1920, circular 679, the Secretary of the Interior on petition of Joseph F. Livingston and George W. Ivory has amended coal leasing unit 548 Utah SW No. 106 embracing Lot" 4, E and SEV Sec. 7, T. 22 S., R. 3 E., S. L. M., Utah, so as to embrace also the SEVi SE!4 Sec. 12, T. 22.S.,.R2 E., S. L. M., Utah, (40 acres) and has directed that the additional tract be offered for lease. The conditions of the award are that the terms of royalty, minimum production and minimum investment specified in the original lease shall remain unchanged. In the original lease the investment specified is $10,000, the royalty rate is 10 cents a ton and the production requirement is 8,000 tons a year. The said SE14 SEt4 Sec. 12, T. 22 S., R. 2 E., will be awarded to the said Livingston and Ivory on the fifth day of April, 1927, at 10 oclock A. M., under Sec. '3 of the leasing act which provides for such modifications of an existing lease. Any and all per.sens having adverse or conflicting claims to said land or any part thereof are hereby notified that they should file on or before April 4, or objection 1927, their protest against the granting of the lease for Othenvise such claims said land. may be disregarded in granting said lease. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. the most par- find ticular and hardest to please their smoking wishes --realized in the mellow goodness of Camels. They demand the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, and find them in Camel gloriously blended. Modern smokers put Camel ahead of all other cigarettes. You should know the mildness, the mellowness that brings enjoyment to smokers. Youll find it in present-da- y Camel every good point that could be looked for in a cigarette. - ers getting fourteen dollars a day, the outlook for the educated man who knows how to take it away from them is especially bright. SMOKERS of today M . Its the modern favorite. Have a Camell 1927, R. J- - Reynold! Tofcac r: The Wests Greatest Spring Livestock Showa i jDi I t ?lS53r ? J Tenth Annual: t 41 t t Inter-Mounta- in 5 Stock i and Horse Show .j. .. Feb25Mar25 Hours Saturday I 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 9 A. M. to 12 M. IRivo BEVINS STUDIO Salina MONDAY and TUESDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY t to 12. 1 to Office Hours: Evenings by Appointment 9 t J. H. MANDERFIELD, Manager 5 Phone 28 SALINA UTAH Horse Plights In Connection 200 CLASSY HORSES Harold Crandall, D. D. S. 4 ..j. 4. 4.4.J.4. 4. UTAH S ALIN A Gunnison 4.. UTAH LAKE CITY, SALTMARCH 29 TO APRIL 2, 1927 F. O. BULLOCK DENTIST 4! - L - WILL PERFORM UNDER SADDLE Reduced Rates on All Railroads REED W. WARNICK, Secretary |