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Show UTAH WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS, ST. GEORGE, The Washington County News THE ADVANTAGES BILL BOOSTER SAYS ' OF A ROY SPOUT PA-M- Pedestrian Greatest Victim I Friday evening, January 2'jth memorable one for the t0U OUILD Bunkerville when a large Entered as second class mail matter reau banquet, meeting and dal VOU DID. YOU DOUr HAVE Tt PAY at St. George, Utah, Postoffice. held here. WITH PUT OP WOR. REUT, UOR MOVE, Delegates from eleven count, VOU AUD VJU IkICQIJVEUlEUCES. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE as officers of the State well OUT FACTIOU p GET A LOT OF SATIS 6 months, 1.25; .! months, 75. Bureau assembled for the even ar OF BEIUS YOUR. OVAI UAWOUOR.D entertainment. ADVERTISING RATES After the visiting delegates had ' ' Display Advertising spected the homes and the Continuous or by yearly contract valley, they mu at the h A 251 per Inch per Issue. k than any that school where a delightful fascinating display advertising 35 per In. has ever been written. Every leaf was waiting. One hundred bang, is Here to tell. beauty has a tale were seated at three long tables Reading Notices that no words have yet been able to Reading Notices, Business Locals, banquet hall. A cclor scheme" J Cards of Thanks, Lost, Found, For express. To stand before the great red and white was carried out in th hills is to learn reverence. The face Sale, For Rent, Obituaries, Resoludecorations, and vases of carnat' of God shines out of the mountains. tions, etc., 10 per line. Count six in these colors centered the table 3. He will learn to know the wild words to line and send cash with orThe place cards were cleverly design' der. No ad of any kind accepted for plants, flowers, shrubs and trees; to ed by the art department to reprei know birds and wild animals and less than 25 per Issue. sent chickens and thus carry out th their Fixed object ways. The great Notices Street Car Legal farmer idea. FTTY .UTOMOam STtWAT oneness of life. is full of the Ten cents per single column line During the four course There we find the wild flowers, the each Insertion, type. which accord followed, Mr. J. M. Whitms birds, the wild creatures of tnel puK PEDESTRIAN is the greatest suffererr in automobile fatalities, the of the Virgin Valley high for Council principal Safety the our little friends as St. ling to records analyzed by woods Is ova a e demonstrated school, record his real ability No accidents. complete automobile of These Assisi called them. of Francis PROFESSIONAL CARDS prevention auto occurring fatalities toastmaster. on as Those based 3,023 a but who respond, a as whole, report expand us spiritually as nothing can. United States million. a population of thirty-onto ed were: toasts 1923, of Mr. covering months seven first Harmon the in 4. He will learn how to find his these 3,023 fatalities have been classified who proposed the slogan' D. II. MORRIS own way and to rely on his own re-- I Is significant Two thousand of 11 5 t per cent of the victims were pedestrians. .Better Schools and BettPr M ATTORNEY-AT-LAsources living Ah, the according to type. 4 wit , horse with vehicles, cent 7 motor per vehicle; with another Mr c w Creel, agri ance. occurred his one to know fine feeling it gives 2.7 with railway NOTARY PUBLIC fixed objects such a3 lamp posts, 3.5 per cent with street cars, no defended his posses8Peciallsla no be to to able tent, cent Involved 6.8 way about, pitch per NOTICE. United States Land Ofand 1.4 per cent with bicycles. The remaining trains f a f Bixie vine, owing Office at Residence, St. George Mio fice, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 23, to pick a safe shelter, to make The small proportion' involving railway trains is encouraging and to the factbJtle water does not mht'ess due to Virgin The 1926. To Whom It May Concern: self comfortable with a blanket on grade crossings. thegradual abolition of unguarded calls Notice is hereby given that the State the with his care internal for agree and to a to is and build fire greater organisms, alarming, to the pedestrian, however, JOHN T. WOODBURY of Utah has filed in this office lists cook ground, and on the recommendation of Dison the drivers for more careful driving. not does own food! Who his and In streets crossing of lands, selected by the said State, pari NOTARY PUBLIC trict Attorney Harley Harmon, was under section 6 of the Act of Con- want to be able to do all these like a LICENSED ABSTRACTOR gress. approved July 16, 1894, as In true woodsman? acquitted; Prof. Scott whose toast Deeds, Conveyances, etc. RADIO DAYLIGHT RECEPTION was something about training animdemnity School lands, viz: Sh&- 5. He will learn forms of handi-- 1 so of securing a pleasure known to NE4 Sec. 26, Twp. 40 South Range craft and skill with of few conthe als or college men which is all Office at Residence things making Joy camp through 17 West. S. L. M. Serial 037810, Distant reports of daylight recep- the same; and Dr. Gilbert of MeST. GEORGE, UTAH List 2285. Copies of said lists, so struction. This is a feature not ones own hand. 6. He will learn swimming and tion are being received almost daily squite, whose original variations on far as they relate to said tracts by found in many fine camps, but never-- 1 descriptive subdivisions, have been theless a splendid way of not only! Every boy should know hj KOA, it is announced, from a Down Where the Vest Begins" LE ROY II. COX conspiciously posted in this office audience of broadcast brought peals of laughter and load alboth. widespread ATTORNEY for inspection by any person interest- learning many useful things, but Middle West and applause from all assembled. in of methods the fire listeners 7. will He learn ed and by the public generally. NOTICE The County Attorney and how to fight forest Rocky Mountain territory. of publication of the prevention During period Original farm parodies, sung to Councllor-At-LaNotice is hereby given that sealed fires. No boy, no matter where he largest number of daytime reports, old melodies were well this notice, or any time thereafter, given by the and before final approval and certi- bids will be received by the Secretary Office in County Court House is, can fail to be thrilled by this. staff members say, are written in re High School Boys Glee club. Cofication, under departmental regula12 oclock, noon Feby. 15th There Is a drama and a thrill in the sponse to the sacred concerts from tions of April 25, 1907, protests or up until mmunity singing of an appropriate for the positions of Water call of Fire! like nothing else. To the Denver station on Sunday after- humorous type 1926, contests ARE THOSE ROOMS READY against the claim of the completed this first State to any of the tracts or subdivi- Master and Ditch Rider. be effective one must learn how, noon. Most, remote of these are part of the For Studeuts? entertainment. evenings sions hereinbefore described, on the This work will require the entire first, to prevent fires, and second, Prescott, Wash., Portland, Ore., See us about them The visitors then retired to the aground that the same is more valu- time of each. how a fire having started the best Rhame, N. D., Odem, Texas, Fergus-son- , ssembly hall where a able for mineral than for agriculturmeting, to which The Board reserves the right to re-- 1 results can be obtained in the quick-jeJOB F. HALL Mo., and Lacombe, Alberta. al purposes, will be received and the general public of Mesquite and noted for report to the General Land any and all bids. est way and to do so with the mini- Noon organ recitals, records show, Bunkerville had been invited, was Carpenter & Building Contractor Office at Washington, D. C. Failure For particulars and duties Inquire mum risk to himself and to others, have been heard with marked clarity held. so to or St, George, Utah. Phone 2dy contest, within the at the Secretarys office. protest What is done In a fire must be done from Noales, Ariz., as far north as time specified, will be Considered Here, three very pretty numbers A. B. Andrus, quickly. sufficient evidence of the Weyburn, Sask. were sung by the girls glee clnb. 1 1 character of the tracts and the J28f g. There is a patriotic and relig- Secretary. We listened today to your organ The boys glee club kept their repuselections thereof, being otherwise ious life in every read a letter from Mr. and tation of the previous part of the camp recital, free from objection, will be approved NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS program. This Is the shield and Mrs. John L. OConnor of Davenport, evening when they sang a Negro to the State. ELI F. TAYLOR, of life. To be a good citizen, la., and reception was splendid on buckler f4m4 in the line of! Register. Mrs. George D. Hughes melody. Notice is hereby given that sealed to reverence God this is the our loudspeaker. We used a was encored for her beautiful vocal bids for the construction of a school IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE house at Moapa, Nevada, will be re- foundation on which every success set. solo. Fifth Judicial District, in and for ceived by the Board of Education of must be built. The best boys camp It was a pleasure New Years The speakers for the evening, with the County of Washington, State Educational District No. 1, Clark is that which affords opportunity for afternoon to tune-i- n station and their various subjects were as foyour of Utah. and noon until on County, Nevada, the realization of the highest ideals hear the broadcast of the Washington-Ala- llows: II. J. Doolittle Company, a corpor- - Thursday, February 25, 1926 at the Address of 'Welcome, Bishop of American citizenship, and where bama football game from, the Wittwer; office of the superintendent at Overatlon, Flantiff, vs. Anthony Paxton, Response, C. W. Creel; Plans and specifica- opportunity is afforded each camper West coast, declares a communlca Dennis S. Dorrity and Edward L. ton, Nevada. d a of Story Project, Deloy Black, doing business as tions may be secured from the super- to be faithful in his religious duties tion from a Birmingham, Ala., listenof the Virgin VaAbbott, of intendent schools president of said district and Paxton, and the Black, Dorrity and to respect the religious convic- er. F. G. MILES was loud and clear. Reception of five upon dollars and school student of lley deposit body; Fidelity high Deposit Company ($5.00) tions of others, Maryland, and the Maryland Casulty to insure the return In good condiMrs. Florence Bovett. Clo9. of is a Last tion there of a and all, unique plans Company, specifications. corporation, Defendants. sing address, J. D. Yeager, president Personal checks will not be accepted thrill around the camp-firWho WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE DONE? NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the state farm bureau. unless certified. in sat that has To the Creditors of the Above Named that magic circle LEGAL NOTICES The meeting was followed by a Signed, Warren H. Lyon, A banker recently told me the fol around a roaring camp-firwho has Defendants, Paxton, Dorrity and Clerk. large Black: First publication February 4, 1926. heard and told stories to the accom- lowing story. He said a Boy Scout dance where everyone of the SHERIFFS SALE crowd enjoyd a good time, and the You will please take notice that an Last publication February came Into 1926. of his in 18, bank the not long ago with paniment crackling logs, In the District Court of Washing- action has been commenced in the shadow behind the bright leaping his hank book, and going to the re- good music furnished by the high ton County, Utah. District Court of Washington County IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DIST-ri- flames, will ever forget it? Before ceiving tellers window, he shoved school orchestra. piMntiff01VvIIUT?Lol S;n,u,nt of the State of Utah entitled as above, The hall was decorated in yellow Court, of Washington County, the camp-fir- e talker Fils and that all creditors of the above R"fpannal1 our different person the little khaki book under the grill State of Utah. Charles M. talker. and named Defendants, Paxton, Dorrity brown, and refreshments added r.lities are fused into one; here is the and with It a fifty cent piece for de NOTICE OF SALE and Black or their agents or subcon- Margery Johnson, Plaintiff, the final touch of pleasure to the very essence, the sweetness of posit. Sorry my boy," said the telvs. To be sold at Sheriffs sale, on the tfactor8 the Southern Utah Construc-13t- h successful evenings program. ler, but we do not accept less than a day of February, 1926, at 1 p. tion Co. must within two months Charles Dayton Johnson, Defendant. m. at the front door of the court rom the date of the last publication dollar deposit at a time." Very SUMMONS house In St. George, in Washington hereof intervene In said action, or be The State of Utah to the said Deplainly the boy was disappointed, and VIRGIN FIELD LOOKS GOOD forever barred from recovery upon fendant: MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS County, Utah. he started out of the bank. turning All of lot Eight (8) In Block sev- - the bonds filed by the Defendants, You are hereby summoned to apenteen (17) Plat "A of the St. the Fidelity and Deposit Company of pear within twenty Chas. Alsop and Lee Boyce are Then at the front 'door he turned days after the Sunday, February 21 back, a new light on his face. He George City Survey, together with all Maryland and the Maryland Casulty service of this summons business visitors from here if you, upon Virgin, w ho are sureties of the served within W. B. Mathis, Re? buildings, improvements, water rights Company, In which Mr. Alsop recently returned from went to the desk in the middle of the Springdale and appurtenances thereunto belong-- PrinciPal contractors, Paxton, Dorrity this action is the county otherwise. Blake. J brought; lobby and there deliberately made Ing. Wesley within thirty days after service, and Californla where he ,eft Mrs. Alsop out a cash check for one dollar, Rockville Vernon Worthen, WALLACE B. KELLY, Terms Cash. from recoverin5 defend Illness and intends above the entitled and action; S J2 f 1 1 Pearce, Lenzi Sullivan. drew the money at the proper winWILFORD COFF, Attorney for Plantiff. in case of your failure so to do. returning for her later. A. K. Hafen, Fred Bryner, J21111. Sheriff. Virgin and dow, then back Judgment will be rendered against out going made Asked concerning the oil field, In Miles. Walter you according to the demand of the which NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION a deposit slip for a dollar and half he is heavily interested, Mr. SHERIFFS SALE which has been filed with complaint, Val Hafen, Leila Atkin of Toquerville and the slid Department his book Interior, again under the I the Fifth Judicial District Court Alsop said that while in California the Clerk of said Court. U. S. Land Office at course" LeedsB Jarvis. Jr. Orpha Hunt, of Washington County, Utah. This action is brought to recover a he ordered pumping equipment for grill. The teller of accepted La Salt Lake City, Utah. Verkin Rudger Atkin, Jennie The Virgin Dome Oil Company, A the To dlsolve the bonds of his seven wells, which are all con deposit and said to his assistant January. 18, 1926. judgment. Brown. Corporation, Plantiff, vs. William J. existing between the nected with a pipe line, and a 2000 as the boy went out, Old man opNotice is hereby given that James matrimony Era and defendant, and for cusGraham, Defendant. Hurricane Walter Cannon, Leroy Holt, of Enterprise, Utah, who, plaintiff better on portunity his false put steel To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the on gallon storage tank. He extody of minor child. June 26. made 1923, Umiestead Starr. whiskers when about.-Fran15th day of February A. D. 1926 that boy is pects these in a few days, and they LEROY H. COX, . at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at entry. No. 033087, for SE4NW4-NEUH. Cheley. Washington A. F. Miles, Clark Frei, will be taken out J28f25 to E field the SW and Plaintiff SHNE4NE4, Attorney. the front door of The Art Kemp. SEVtNfc Sec. 34; connected up. House in St. George, Washington1 Santa Clara Leo Bowler, Cummings SW 4 V4. NE14- NW Mr. Alsop feels very sanguine conCounty. Utah. MICKIE SAYS Section 35, Township Gardner. est William J. Graham has in and 10137 South Ranee MICKIE SAYS cerning the future of the Virgin field 16 West Suit 1 Gunlock Wm. A. Whitehead, Wm and thinks some phenomenal produc tion to make three-yetVorthen, James Wulfensten. ers will be brought in there. Proof, to The South Half of The Northwest OA,t06Krf A LETTCR. TV " claim to the land above desestablish Geo. F. Whitehead, Roland our vaost Veyo tyv vimacs of All or The Northwest Quarter, cribed. before The Quarter pf his seven wells are producof Distthe Clerk SUCCESSFUL B1XMESS)AEV4 ERE The Northeast Quarter of The NorthStucki, Emerald Cox. KTl? FR.OVN TUNT WACVCAE V40 ing oil and he intends to continue west Quarter. The Northwest Quarter rict Court, at St. George, Utah, on AND ttts em'rn vssoe'Oaks rarer COWUCtsL Enterprise Harold Snow, Preston da UNE OF sinking wells. of The Northeast Quarter, The South- the 6th day of March. 1926. CRATTtR. tViCLOSCD YYtEY ADVERTISE Claimant names Larson, Findlay Judd. BECUL'tUEM as FW tym witnesses: west Quarter of The Southwest Newts S0asCFA?TOR. V40NV I). Holt, of Enterprise, Utah, Henry Central H. L. Reid, Edward Hunt. YVWM TME AVAO ARE When The catch you Southeast Quarter of BEST, Quarter, up with what you nohT aave The Southwest Quarter, and the H. Jessie Holt, of Enterprise, Utah, NvfU T are after, go on and catch up with ARE OC BEST BECULTWtN H. Lytle, of St. George, Utah, AGAVVi YOR North 90.92 acres of the combined George k 0 Lemuel Leavitt, of Veyo, Utah. ADVERTISE'. bigger still. something acreage contained in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. IDEA'. WILL ISSUE ELI 6 7 F. TAYLOR. 5, and in Section 16, Township 42 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION BOUNTY CERTIFICATES J21flS South of range 14 West, Sait Lake Register. Meridian. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at has The Northeast Quarter of The NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION County Clerk William Brooks Northwest Quarter, The South half of Phoenix, Arizona. of the Interior. auditof Department been state instructed by the The Northwest Quarter of the NorthFebruary 1, 1926. U. S. Land Office at to begin the Issuance of bounty cer' Notice is hereby given that Isaac east Quarter, The Southeast Quarter Phoenix. Arizona, W. Carling, of Short Creek, Arizona, of The Northwest Quarter, The tificates. January 21. 1926. who, on January 19, 1921, made Northeast Quarter of The Southwest Notice Is hereby given that FredPart of the Instruction sent to homestead Quarter. The South. The Southeast erick F. Beebe, of Cane Beds, Arizentry, No. 050396. for states: Each hide or PeatLots 1, 2, Section 6, and on August Quarter of The Southwest Quarter, ona. who, on March 5. 1921, made 5, 1922, made additional enlarged must have at least three full f?pt and The Northwest Quarter of The enlaiged homestead No. tke homestead Southeast Quarter of Section 36 0445S5. for the SE4. entry. serial entry, for 053926, tached, must have been killed bywith- Section 13. Lots 2, 3. 4. Township 42 South of Range 15 Township 41 N Range 6 W., G. & S. NE4SW4, person claiming bounty thereon West. Salt Lake Meridian. Section 5, allSNW4, in Township 41 N., R. Meridian, has Died notice of Inin sixty days prior to presentation at 6 G. & AIo The East Half of The North tention S. W., R. Range to Meridian, Three Year Proof, to West Quarter, of The Northwest establish make has filed notice of intention to make your office and must be in sUt claim to the land Three Year Proof, to establish claim Quarter, and The South half of The described, before Asa W. Judd. above marketable condition as to he fsae S. l to the land above described, before Southwest Quarter or The Southwest Commissioner, at Fredonia. Arizona able. Asa W. Judd, U. S. Quarter of Section 16 Township 43 on the 4th day of March, 1926. South of Range 15 West, Salt Lake at Fredonia, Arizona, Commissioner, on Claimant the 20th names as witnesses Meridian. day of March, 1926. The main objection speed maniaf3 Ellis F. Stock, s ,he South 69.8S5 acres of T. WilYinson.ywin F. Thurlttmli Claimant names as witnesses: have to riding in a patrol wago the combined acreage contained in of fane Beds. Arizona. Frank T. Johnson, Hurricane, Utah, that it is geared too low. lots 3. 4. 5, and 6 In Section 2 TownEli Judd. Fredonia, Arizona, O. L. L. FERRALL. ship 42 South Range 14 West. Colvin, Short Creek, Arizona, L. m! Register. WILFORD GOFF. Covington, Cane Beds, Arizona. When a half baked citizen gets first Publication, 1926. M5 Sheriff Last Publication, January 28, L. U FER RALL, 25. well 1926. ffWRUS Februray done, he usually awakens to flSmlS Register. responsibilities. John R. Wallis, Editor and Prop. OR. BUY YOUR OWU WO WE YOUU. AtmiS BE GLAD of Automobile Accidents He will meet men and boys of he can be whose companionship in proud. The greatest influence WTe imit-at- e our friends. are lives our them. They leave such a mark on us that our characters can often be told from the company we keep. 2. He w ill find opportunity for exploring some of the natural wonders of the woods, mountains and historical places. Nature is a more 1. - 01 fam-th- e ed story-boo- U . rs W.-v- COUNCIt- r- - Stewart-Warne- e Sixty-eigh- W I 1 - - I I life-savin- g. w I ct I non-miner-- I well-order- EVERYTHING Harness I I Saddlery Corn-See- e. e, I -- ct I I I I 1 1 I k 4-- 4, 4, f ar I s I f V |