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Show DIRECTORY. DIRKUTORV. I'AGF: I, IAGF 2. I.lGGL 2, 4. IAGF! A. IA;K A, Main Now l.uieM War ITcIm-or- iAGFj 5, Crop--vVag- .'AG s s,s D r . r W Vt' late( Women1 Fhlon Host Dairy lrartlce. Ijis of the Lumber-landEl II more lowal. s NilMBKR iti UlTY, MILLAK1) COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. W17 'CCOCOOOOCCOOOCXXJOCOCOCCO CCCCCCCOOCCOOCOOOOOOCC K Special Sale On Wash Skirts, ft ft FI 7, .AGE 7, CAGE 8, 11 ELMO KK V, Scorn Dodger.' Now. 7,- - 1W(K e XV1 i.s Crowder IAGE , Go ( May Scl.'.O Scrrcl of the llnhcnz,.llein Street Locked UU. National Control of F'otul VOLUME VC Section New Goods . k X9CCO I Just Unpacked! I The production of over one billion ' bushels of wheat aud over eighty-ilire, million bushel o trye, tli rough The following named persons are v: to acres of 47.337,000 hereby notified that, pursuant to the ik the plantig S WE AUK MAKING A Sl'KtTAL THIS WEEK IN SOME WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE OF SILKS Act of Congress approved May 18, acres V' VERY EXCELLENT NUMBERS IN WASH SKIRTS, THE of 5.131,000 and wheat winter )k f:vf:u shown in fillmohe which you will ik 1917, they are called for military war Is Immediate CHOOSE YOUlt NEW GOW N FROM HKFORETHEY ARE ALL the YAI.IE I IE WHICH IS $2..V TO YUl MAY this fall. to & rye service of tho Unllod States by this HAVE YOUR UIOICK OE THESE AS I.ONG AS THEY EAST THE LINE (X)MPItlSES liUKF:i OYER. Nation the for m Foil Sl-.- o EACH. THESE SKIRTS ARE Al.E NEW GOODS ;k agricultural program local Board. GFIORGIFITTA DE CREPE CREPES, MFiSSAL CHINFX, HousF'. All those residing on the West side announced today by David TA AND IT CERTAIN AND ARE THE REMAINDER SILK ETC., TAF'F'F.vr.S, OE A LARGE SHIPMENT PONGEES, INKS, report at Del. k ton, Secretary of Agriculture. This of Millard County, will IH A YERY HF:.UTIITL ASSORTMENT FROM WHICH TO WHICH WE DESIRE TO CLEAN I I TO MAKE 1UKM FOR Examination on the 15th and $4 OTHER NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIYING DAILY. THE PltlCKS A HE ABSOLUTELY THE MIWF'.ST SELFXT, ;k record winter wheat acreage, an In- ta!6lhfordays of August, 1917. All YE IIAYE SOME OTHER NVMUERS IN EXTRA FINE over last yaer those FX)R THIS C1.ASS OF' DRESS GOODS. THEY 4X)MF: IN ALL ;K crease of 18 per cent residing on the East side of AND NOYKLTY STRIPES. NEW SHADl-iTHE SERGES, FOrLIXS AND GABERDINES OF A IXIXSKUVATIVK would yield 672.000,000 bushels If Mllard County will report at Fillmore ASSORTMENT LARGE OF FLOOR RUGS HxI'J AND 114 STYLE., ALL NEW .MERCHANDISE, AND IT WILL DAY YOU vx the average yield for the rast ten Utah, for Examination on the 17th X 12 FF:f:T. t INYESHGATK THIS LINE. ALSO SMAl.lFR RIGS, CURTAIN M.TF'.KIAIH, )k years is equaled, or under a repetit-of and 1 Sill days ot August. 1917. SCHOOL ODENS ON SEPTEMBER 10th, AND BEhXlRK TABLE AND (X)UCH 4XIYF.RS, CARP FITS AND LINOLEUMS IN ion of tho favorable conditions Htiiio. 'i HAT TIME ARRIYES ALL THE KIDDIES WILL HAVE TO BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, I'll IFF: 4 VERY REASONAIH.K AC s 350 Milo T. Dyches: 685 Ralph 1914 would give 830,000,000 bushels t.'x HE . TO THE MARKET. CORDING K: In either case KQUUTKD WITH SOME NEW TOGS FOR SCHOOL WEAR. with a spring wheat M. Monroe: 71 Roy Elklua: 17 WE HAVE SOME GINGHAM DRF.SnES THT ARE EXCE1-YAIU.' crop next year equal to that of 1915, Edwin Johuson; 122 James Lawson ES IN ALL SIZES. SEE THESE BEFORE IlRCHAS-1N660 Eugene the Nation wll have rnroe than one 202 Leffel Fisher: ELSEWHERE. ABOVE ALL DON'T SEND OFF. t' billion bushels of wheat for domestic Memmott; 32 Bert F. Johnson; 287 . : and export. Perry Memmott. on; MOCK OE SCHOOL SHOES IS NOW COMlLETE. X useThla of HOLDEN. Increased production vastly FALL 8H0F:S ARK NOW COMING IN. WE HAVE A SCHOOL WEATHERB1RD" i .oYE J ThlYl llh THE FAMOUS In any case, will le abE. Jones: 4 38 Leon needed 212 Ralph wheat, FINK LINK OF' ENGLISH TOE SHOES IXHl MEN, AIJ40 A In VoO'E, MADE OF SOLID LEATHER, A NEW FAIR GIVEN solutely essential to prevent a serious E. Dobson: 723 Bruco S. Stephenscn AND A DIG LINK aK IF ANY FART OF THESE SHOES PROVES TO BE HIGH LACE BOOTS FX)lt SOME v.jjn.' shortage of breadstuff next summer 563 Austin G. Ashby; 832 Delbert SHOES AND GYMN WORK SOLED RUBBER OF' ER OR A.N orilER SUBSTITUTE FOR LEATHER. THE CHEAP Wood. thould the growing corn, now behind Iloffhlnes; 769 Leonard-A- . Yot IX OF IIIKSE SHOES ARE $2.25 TO $2.75 IN SIZES SHOES FX)U THE HOYS. AGO AN ENTIRELY NUY LINE be damaged by early 240 Joseph Bennett; 272 Sydney he vU season, ROM Rl'NNIN Gl OF lNF'ANTS HHoFX. 84 TO 2. O. Hunter; 214 Carl S. Johnson; frosts. in quality, prick : ouu mf:iu..and;se is Elm D. Hoff The program approved by the Sec- 629 Carl Nlxon-44AND THE TRFkVrMKNT Y.'ll ACX O..D GUi PAT AND VALVE. SPECIAL ft retary of Agriculture represents the hlnea; 88 jladger; 150 RONS 1 BEYOND ClUIiSliSM. T.JY TT.AONG WITH THK Vest thought of the U. S. Department fhaddeus O. AS A UV1AL INDUCEMENT TO YOU TO VISIT OUR STORK WHICH HAS THE RFVST COODS Foil THE LEAST jf Agriculture and of State Agrlcul-ura- l LE STORE AMI PARTAKE OF THE MANY VALUES ME ARE MONEY AND YOU WILL 33S Wilford JAsl officials and state councils of OFFERING, WE WILL THIS WEEK SEEL SINRJL CXITTON Arnold N. RaamussJisy THREAD AT Ac PER SIXKlL ft defense. The study of thla question baa In- W'ayne Robison; 331 YOURS FOR HONEST VALUES volved many factors and the apeclal-:at- s 86 Willard R. HuntamaiWlrVl have been aware from tbe first Brigham L Melville; 410 Ma. .hat the demands for wheat may Peterson; 299 Richard S. W'ebbfr; kCDOOOOGOOOOCXOOOOOOOO the supply next year. Effort 58 Thomas W. Trimble; 4 Rudwln nx ' rr-- x x xx m ;r vc rx r. t ri" ' herefore baa been made to recom-nen- W. Jackson; 328 Carl H. Day; 624 ,vj; v. In each state about aa large an Archie Robison; 378 Will 776 Joseph D. Pyper; 311 IVE! icreage In wheat and rye aa can be HOW 829 Arnell sown without upsetting proper frm Orson L. Huntsman; practice which must be maintained Warner; 326 Philander B. Day; n the Interest of wheat and rye crops 393 Clark Colegrove; 7C6 tt B! EIRE J)ls (Uif and succeeding years, as well as John Smith; 157 Orvll R. Warner; --v n the Interest of other necessary 647 M. Henry Hanson; 29 Wm. The following aeries of article, Yblrty-flvsutomobjjj load of the Commute, OF from not which In received Wm. are 38 SHORT WORK E. were MAKE the held F. FLAMES crops Wllllama; Greenway; At the naa meeting fmw.Irea, l'eat.7i!h. llscuased In detail at thla time as 827 Jay Speakman. on Public Information, a CommiRftc FILLMOUFrS 4rt(F floury Cowi4 Chapel laat Saturday night for the 'Carbon ard.Bevler, MFLADOW. DANCING HALL hey are not food cropa In which a recently appointed by Prea. Wilson. to the In deull of explaining week a purpose visiting the bells r 257 narked shortage exists. 102 Edwin A. Lindsey; In the meantime, although our noc tie speny th on and beat 3.30 At tho morning there Wednesday The estimate, tbe Department Joseph H. Edward; 185 E. D. tral rlghta were not brought Intc farm people gathered plants oi Interest r--b. were the awakened of Fillutore means made for with the knowledge Bushnoll; 416 Howard N. Barkdull question by Germany aa early aa by parts of Central aSd northern Utah. bringing people moat feasible Kates, are The following composed the Mill20 000 acre feet of water to east the dread cry of FIRE! and quickie) hat there fa some aohrtage of the 400 Lewis H. Duncan; 712 Nell England, the German conlrovcrs: M. with under but the crtULer 237 Bodle Edmond more acrlous. Stewart, supply waa tnflnately ard County delegation. J. F. Welsh Jr.; Millard which tho Sevier River Land dressing they gathered on Main St., will be no general 16 Parley A. Adams; 236 Albert there a that Handing that dissensions might For any Agricultural agent, Dean F. Ieieisou t. Water Co., has for aale. ll aa de- to watch the flames consume the Al shortage in the supply of seed or ot E. Bennett. no arbitration treaty existed be- president West Millard F'ariu Bureau rise, 'arm machinery which Is necessary cided t oform an Irrigation district caxar Hall. It took about ono taou HATTON. tween the United States and tlx Clark Allied, principal of Della minutes tor the hall ti n the production of the wheat crop, and anticipating that thla would be and forty-flv187 Charlea E. Bird; 742 Den-ui- Carman government. Tbla was from schola. both of Delia. Utah, Richard t Is undci stood also that ample Iran the outcome of the meeting State En- burn to the ground. Smith. no fault ot ours. We bad tried t I'arker, E. A. Smith, and F'rank Jarto exHutil at a cost approximately o Ion facilRlea will be provided K ANUSH with Germany the same tre vis cxtcnblve farmers of Hinckley and portal gineer Ullrich was on hand establish could he 2S.SOO.OO six or aeven years ago I md a fair 305 Chaa. A. Malouf; 23 Weldo ty relations we bad with Great BrRali Ernest nushnell, a live wire of Mea. price ot wheat will he os plain how auch a district ablishcd. These faetors have been George; 750 Clarence A. Whatcott and 19 other nations. But these ov dow. formed and bonded for money with ha furnished a place ot amuseraen Affor the people of F'lllmore and othe asurned as fixed and satisfactory. If 4 JO Chaa. A. Rooert; 593 George erturea bad been rejected. And till, which to purchase thla water. The delegation from Beaver sud ter explaining at length the principal parts of the county, and it will b, ny one or more fill to le adjusted T. Prows; 526 Andy Levi; 316 on tbe part ot the lmperla Millard Counitca met at Cove Fort action n god lime, no person ran tell how Ira J. Hopkins; 41 James It. What features of such a move Mr. Ullrich with regret that the new will bo reGerman Government was only one ex on Moudsy morning, flora there they Invited those present to ask any nuta- ceived ot Ra passing by those whi terious wil be the effect on tbe total cotL ample of It whole system of dlplo Journled through Clear Creek Canyon tion of him on any point that they have enjoyed dancing on Its (In, rop. LYNNDYL lo Sevier County and on entering that macy. In both conferences at Tl The planting and cultivation of were not clear on. Many of the far- spring floor thee many years. 278 Guy C. Campbell; 323 Jess Hague It had been the German dele bounty they were met by W. W So far as can be learned Arlhu heso Increased acreages of mer to hadvantage of that and a Draper; 211 Lahrado Guadlan; 19 gates who were the most active li County F'artn Demonstrator ami teen bad Day, who waa on his way to turn hL .rains call for unusual effort on the Fred R. Greathouse; 115 Peter F. number of poinu which cvcral other leading cllltens ot Sevall projoct for the pact n blocking wa the first gentle art cf tho farmers. Flans to place Anderson; 544 Roy R. Betx; 635 puxllng them were explained to their irrigation water, settlement of disputes between na' er Couuty, who acted aa escorts for to discover mau that the hall wa I the disposal ot the farmers all as. K. Nanlwa; 802 satisfaction. eullre ho parly through that county. The Rupert Morrell; 76 Iona. They had preferred to llmt A numtfcr of Kanoah and Meadow on fire and qulckley awoke Mr. Tom istnnte possible, are being perfect-John E. W'est; 546 Edwin L. Ber. International relations to the ol ,ood people of Joseph City served a la klnson and aqualnted him with th, in tbe U. S. Department of Agrlc ger; 342 Earnel R. Johnson; 460 people were In attendance and It modes of diplomacy and warfare, ll .'ree luncheon to the hungry farmers. run tact. The hall wa built largely ol ilture, the State Colh'ges of Agrlc Carson M. to the purpose of the company N 114 was therefore obvious from the Aral The afternoon was spent In visiting Draper; Harry llure, aud other Stas ar.d local ag A lieu; 209 Almon G. Eliott; 224 the proposed canal as lar south as lumber cased on the outside will cxeral of tho leading fsrm In h that any controversy with the Gcrrna ncles which cooperato In farming Rasmus P. A. Larsen; 640 Ira P. Government would ho exceeding! Kauosh If enough signers for water sheet Iron aud burned very rapidlx Monroe aud Central. Here City, -- alters. can be obtained in these places. In Heroic efforts on the part of the clt The assistance of success Hinckley. serious; for It It could not be solved he farmers were Instructed on the j1 growers ot wheat and rye In a fact the survey for auch a canal is ixens gathered at the scene prevents UvAMINGTON. by direct diplomatic conversation!, proper methods of feeding sheep and now bclr.g run and wll be completed the flames from doing any turlbe. ampalgn to turn out bumper crops 344 Oxel L. Johnson; 52 Tak there was no recourse except to wai aby beet for market. The cheese n 1918 Is assured. thla week. If enough people In these damage, as it was. tho HolLrool aiorl Yoshlmura. 164 Joalah From auch conversations there U actorics at Monroe and Central, both Tbe Slate official will do their towns can he prevailed upon to lake residence across the street was oi wned aud operated by the farmers small hope of satisfactory results un to get the acreages expected ol some of this water, the Company will Are a number of times and (I wa OAK CITY. le the good faith ot both sides I: vere Inspected by the entire rarty. 562 P. L. Roper; 715 M. B profound. If either aide lacks goon These manufacturing plant are bring over 40.000 acre feet lustead of only the prompt work of the buckt. heir States Into the ground. Tbe the 20.000 acre feet as at ttit plan- brigade, which was qulckley formed rogram aa originally worked out by Lovell; 436 John Dutson; 396 fsltb, or reveals In all Us actions an competing with the large lie Federal Department of Agrlcul W. R. ned. A soon as the survey for the that prevented this building from be Christensen; 560 Leland Ro- Insldioua hostility, diplomacy is of n croaineriea of the State and pay their ure called for uorucwhat inoie than per; 747 Clifford Tatbott; 613 which will le lug consumed also. There was t s roniph-tedcanal the highest price for butter-faavail. And ao It proved In the presHometlme this week, committer from heavy breeze from tho east btowlni 14,000,000 acres to be sown this fall Stanley W, Lovell; 603 Bert Roper; ent esse. Tho night was spent at Richfield Vben this proposal was presented le 362 A. C. Christensen. Meadow and Kauosh will he called to and it was the constant fear of al In the brat year ot tho war the where most of the party took reposo he officials ot the several States a meet with a Filmore committee and assembled that it would veer arouni DELTA. ot Germany stirred u; u a hay aru party filled with wild Government nnango for the formation of the pro- In any one of the lluco other dim 'urther Increase wa considered posa524 Geo. A. Ssmpson; 532 Jos- among lr people a feeling of resent hay. in which case a whole bloc ble and desirable by them. As a eph R. Briggs; 49 John K. Strlck ment against th United States ot posed irrigation district, after which lions, The following forenon was spent ; of would other have monand he buildings bonded will the district onsequence the recommendation for ley; 657 Chas. R. Hardin; 357 L. account of our Insistence upon oui n visiting covers! pure bred herds of i he sowii.j of 47,337.000 acies is Nelson; 565 Wm. L. le obtained from the Slate laid waste and in ruins. ey Abbott; 501 right as a neutral nation to trade In ivrstock ulsd looking over the Ilrs InThe building is a total loss beside: made. with which to purchase the water. Hyrum Chittenden, Jr.; 565 Theo-ior- e munition! with the belligerent power: ge IDstrlct located near Richfield, Water Uo. a large number of pairs of rolle The Sevier River I .a ml Fallowing Is a surnna y of the 506 Reyes Garcia; Our legal right In the matter was no wheie watei logged land has been Bougas; was represented by Mossers. II. E. skates and a line player piano whirl ;arding winter wheat and rye: 713 Ly tile draining. George G. Sypes; 113 Oscar seriously questioned by Germany. Sh As the Max held and I. 11. Kimball, belli ot- it contained, the less being only pat WHEAT W. Anderson; 156 Frank J. San- could not have done so consRtenix motored on to Msutl for lunch 'arty covered .1) ly ttiaurauce, but no a The plantlug of approximately 47, ford; 780 James D. Thompson; 267 tor as recent as the Balkan Wars ot muy e pro -- d the ic is ot (lie loiitpaii.x. thought that the mount of money can ever make u, 137,000 acres to winter wheat , oa the-f.- Cail of Sevier County vie .a ex Elmer; 667 Fred Harada; 421 1912 an dl913 both Gciiua..j a. .ops to the people here and elsewhere It s of llie MEADOW Ih ii( Miudtiloii and that a yi,l 1 for I ho past -- John Kozina; 169 Wm. S. Lee; Austria soid munition to the bcl thriving the county for the loss of their am en yeaia iiulleaii., a I .mid.tctlon 153 Jerse C. Works; 284 Albert igvients. Their apepals to us m li. eva.lcd an ng ogressivi! spill, pi in etueiit hall, and it will be f c; The regular Slake Quarterly million bla.i.-w ilili W. Mitchell ; L. MaMss. present war were not to olmei vc hue. s f.iinit-iHbefore another ha of the s culled "Mormon" rr-s Ml. 261 anywhcri (ds all D. win,cr w!R tlm Charles Alter ti ticti national law, hut to revlc Eddie; 239 lending fa;ni Uh rch was In Id at Meadow, Sai.ir. near like it will be built help, arxis.ed In tho Uniie: ,V,.Uis xxi.:, Enoch L. F'olsou; 206 W Gardner, Interest. And hose apepals lh f I'c ( Muiy v.e.e looked over 1 lie muse of the fliu is a instcr da-and Sunday xilh a larpe alicnd-an,!.e e.u;,iion of the crop of IP 4 Jr.; 22S A, A. Ikh the I'en f'.iuiiiii) Poison; 91 (l. C tried io make on moral and humani' Factory at Gph. Weawinch ti,, one here cun fjiliom s.tv tiuni the Various Walds nd 191., w the acreages harvcsi 6 !. o. Mc.Millen; 619 aim uti l l.o new h tgar facto: uoOut "the i.uu arian upon grounds. li Ibal is miiounhnle and ,1 unlit dm i gcn.-ni(he ther i,,ns and yields p.;r opinion dial x.e.c both C. c Slramona; al Ihsuo" Involved, the stand lal cu ugh Kelly; g: coni.' i ici ion at Mo:oui. Reich-'miwus of incendiary otlgln, l Wete detet uniting f.u'lius III tile e ii.nmal. allliongl 142 P. J. Hcrsloff; 2CS L, A. PritUnited Stales wxs cunsiste il will focnly the gieat dry farming e If the cxSrtniily laxuialde ton- - chett; prisetil. ulus. ll. li.lll of hr die reason for setting it ulny is be G. Pritchett; 5C6 ). ol net hn rooinliiig N'cph: was view-- I Its traditional policy and with "Itvimi! ond die minds of anyone, Mr. Tom if ion t.il iTernd. Ills of the Seventies. under which the winter wheal James 11. Abbott: J t common sense. F'or if, with ull nth by il.e w ft m.it ion seeking fann-n- . .Vis Amy Broun l.xuuit of llie Gm kiiiHoti lulling staled in an interview rop of 1914 was giown are again W 499 690-- Ben or neuttrals, Ml; Mitchell to 'll mmi. refused Tm.ila' evening an inieres.'lng p Clark; rial Relief Board and Apostle Slevcti on Wednesday inuring dial lie coob ei ieiiced, lie yield of w inier wheal F 4 4 4 W. A. iw...s.n. Itlous to the belllgeranls, wo could Riding; j., , he Ni.ihi Ta'ei- I,. It ieli.il ds well- la allend. line from iliBl of no leuson why anyone sboub ex: year Will be SMI.iliM.O )0 lieS'l-Ii t .. b'. la. onj Hutijects pertaining Valenxul.i; 634 Archie H. i.i " want to bum hint oui a lie hss si t all Lake. Outside of the or by far the laigesi wirier wle-I 'it Max Held; 158 James E. Works; 1 obtain munit!og eai lent. i of f. at hi i s of curi (outer, lice, the unit wats eon on die best of terms witl i ,,p exc-I ark A'l ed of pioduced and even laigei R. II. Jacobs; 836 Can Gallsgos; the nation which had a Nil ere l.d d. ills tut: try was (or the people to 'Tunic ex et yone. And so it must pass Inti han tho total of both winler and 4 IS F. H. Palmer; 456 G. W. Dob- . the l reserves i'i'i-hdla (v of war h.; (lie mb. a. le.. pos. largest die realm of mysterious lire tha out of ubxloii" and be patriotic' piiiiK wheat crop for HI past years son; 806 L. II. Morrell; 416 d In lime of pence would be assured o. in i i.id i.Vetl loped lie (list niciuiR was held tUtiudav bate oecured in Fillmore during th, X( epi two. 609 Dsnlel A. Kelly; victory. of Koenig; ui,':ro fewIn aiteinLnie. past twelve years. Uoncluded oil Pago 3. mommy wRIi Gut To Be CxmliiiHcd, Coududed on Tsge 8. Tq Be Continued. r ft i o x well HEQ-U.A- H ft ft ft ft .I j G New Line x ft ft of Shoes xr 41- ft ft ft ft right 9 Wi'.-jf- ft ft ft x ft ft ft ft ft ft STEVEiNS MERC. CO. h James A. 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