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Show 'J' , ns io Utah, May Matter, T, CealviDs, aa SssoidCass IBM, Advsrttaiag Bataa mate kaewa epea applieatio. Legal Notices Consult County Clark or tka lavwttTi Signers for Pvtkar Informatics. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Batata at Jok Osrrsjr, dscsassd : OraQHora vtll prasaut clalma with 'waoahcra ta tha aadsrmirasd at MO Mata St , Park Cltjr. Utah, on or bafora tha trth da of inna. . D. ItU. j vet-eran- HENRY FARES. Administrator at tha aatata of John Currsy. Daeaaaad. Data of flrat Pub. Feb 1M. 30; A nutnbar of inquiries boro boon made to C. R. Jones of late ho to what Congress was doing in thv way of reimbursing the Indian War Veterans for their service. and in order to learn the exact status of bills introduced in Congress, a letter was directed to Senator Reed Smoot, the reCeired by following answer-beinMr. Jones this week: Washington, D. C., March 13. Mr. C. R. Jones, Coalville, Utah. Dear Mr. Jones: I desire' to acknowledge the receipt of your letter ef March 7, 1914, relative to the status of tbs bill introduced- - by me for the relief of the Indian war in Utah, and in answer I enclose yon a copy of the bill introduced by ineou January 13, 1914, pensioning ths surviving offleiers and enlisted men of the Utah volunteers employed in the defense of the g PROBATE AJTD OUAXDZAXtXIP NOTICE. laat March X), - r 4 V ! , a id i P i THE TELEPHONE UNITED STATES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SUMMIT COUNTY. UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Ia the matter of the Estate of William Eitate of William Franee, Deceased- . deceasedNotice of Sale. Credltora will praaaat clalma with ouch-er- a France, The undersigned will sell at private sale to tba undaralcned at her raaldanoa ia the following property In Summit County' Wanshlp. Utah, on ar bafora tha 10th day of Utah: A. FRANCE D. A. U. JULIA Jana, 10 shares of the capital stock of the Wan Administrator of tha Batata af William Roekport A Hoytevllle Livestock A ship. I have thought it boat at thit caFranca, daeaaaad. Range Company, a corporation. Data of flrat publication, Fab- 37, 1(14. tion of Congress to flrat endeavor to Tha ranch commonly known as the P. Nxxlxt, Attorney, the passage of the bill in tbe ecurg containFrance at Raich Utah, Wanshlp, OoalTllla, Utah- ing about TX acres of land, and ale the House, and then I will undertake to water appurtenant thereto; laid land being see that it ie passed in tbe Senate. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 8UMMIT situated In the N KM and the UKM ot See. I tnought it would be easier to pass Hi and the JtWH and tha SWltaf 8c.n. COUNTY, UTAH. a House bill through the House than B- - And M. Estate and Guardianship ot Frank Daniels, Tp. 1 N. of R. B. of the 8. L. to pass a bill ip tbe House that had 13089 90 morta te Is (Said property subject Saleof Notice aa Insane person must assumed which the gage pc bidder) by sale Tbe andertlsned will tell at private already passed tbe Senate. EveryBald property will be sold on or nfter tbe is being done that can be pos-Ib- ly the (olio wins property In Summit County, 3nd day of April, 1014.' Bids therefor will thing ean be done to secure the enUtah: About eight tons of hay; also 4 66 acres of be received at the residence of the underof this leglislation. But aa land In ths N KM of See. A Tp. 1 N. of R. K. signed In Wanshlp, Utah. orThe property actment lubdlvtsiont, above stated, tbe representatives of of the 8. L. M; also 1S.11 acres of land In the mny be sold In one parcel terms of sale are 10 per cent of the the NK1 of Sec. S and the NWofSec t. Tp. 1 and the great Eastern States do not beamount of the bid to acoompony same and ST. of R SB. and In iheHWM of 8o. 88. Tp. lieve that the Indian war veterans the balance to be paid on confirmation by IN ofR, SB. of the 8 L M. of Utah should be granted a pension of court sale. tbe the to laid land, Also the water appurtenant Dated March 10th. 1914. when the veterans of the state militbut said land Is subject to a right of way JULIA A. FRANCE. ias are refused one. They claim that Said land will be told on or after tbe 17tb Administratrix of the estate of said dethousands of the members of militia day of March, 1914. aad also said hay. and ceased. written bids will be reoelved at the office of P. H. served from the begining of the war Neeley, Attorney, Coalville, Utah the undersigned In Provo. Utah, or at the to the end. Many of ths representPUtah H. Coalville, of offtoe Neeley, The property will be told either la one par-e- In the District Court of the United 8tates atives have told ms that as soon - as or In subdivisions, and the terms of sale a service pension bill, in which ths for the District of Utah. are W per cent of the bid to accompany In the matter of lira Workman, Bank- Btate militias were included, was n same and the balance to be paid on rupt. No. 1711 In Bankruptcy. Petition fdr, passed, they would willingly support of sale. Discharge. . a bill granting a pension to all Dated March 4th, To the Honorable John A H. OALDBR, Guardian of the eetate of the District Court of the MarshalLJadge the Indian war veterans whether United States of Frank Daniels an Insane person. for the District of Utah: services bad been reoognised their P. H. NEELEY, AyorntF,; i Workman, the by the Government or not, la City, .Sara, Coalville. County of Summit, and 'State of Utah. In tbe There are eight units of the Bell System in the United States Each of these units operates in its own territory a separate company with its own officers and employees, and its own problems to solve - t ; V of Utah against VET J. PRIB80K, Editor u4 Ban i MtUfw N. IwttrW at Peetoffiee ia id mi frontier settlements of the Territory Indian depredations during the years from lfttA to 1368, inclualve. I have . been able to secure the passage of a bill similar to this the ''Senate sevthrough eral times during the last six or seven years, but it has always failed of passage in House. The Congressmen from the Eastern States have prevented its passage apd declare they intend to do so unless the State militias who served in the Civil War, and aseisted in the preservation of the Government, are placed on a pensionable basis. Congressman Howell has a bill similar to mine pending in the House at this time. I also enclosed you a copy of the bill introduced by Cot.sressman Johnson of Utah, H. R. 11296, appropriating the sum $50,000 to the State of Utah to reimburse said State for moneys paid to the Territorial militia for service rendered In tfie suppression of Indian h natalities in the Territory of Utah prior to 1873 If Cougressman Johnson's bill passes and becomes a law, I am of the opinion that It would be the basis for future leglislation granting pen- - V r' THE COALVILLE TIMES, CQlLVlLtg, UTAH i - dh - I Yet - the switchboards, methods and equipment of each company are stand- ard and uniform The SERVICE is UNIVERSAL . The association of these companies with the American Telephone Telegraph Company makes this possible I and YOUR company, the largest in point of area, has an unnsnal condition to confront It operates in a a per cent of the total area ot the country, and yet In this area there is only 3 PER CENT of the countrys population and 3 PER CENT of the total wealth. - el v e Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. oonflr-motio- tf M14-D- ' ' IN THE DISTRICT OF SUMMIT COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH, PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of tbe Estate of William G. Greene, Deceased. Notice Petltldn for order conflrmlag sale and directing conveyance of property hereinafter described has been set for hearing on April 3d, 1014. at nine o'clock a m at the Court House at Coalville, Summit County, State of Utah. Tbe property Is described as follows: An undivided one fourth Interest In and to that certain mine and mining claim known as and called theU-J- . Wenner, U. 8. Lot number 174, In Uintah Mining District, Summit County, State of Utah. An undivided Interest consisting of one ) thousand slxty-sl- x and two thirds feet In and to that oertalni mine and mining claim knawn as and called the Red Fox, U 8. Lot number 213, In Uintah Mining District, Summit County,' State of Utah. - Damages for alleged wrongful taking of ores from mining claims above described, MOSES O. TAYLOR UOM-t-K- ( Clerk. Skal) WILLIAM J. SHEALY Administrator O. T. A. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineers office, Salt Lake City, Utah. February 30, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Charles H. West, whose postoffice address Is Hoyts-vlllUtah, haa made application In accordance with the requirements ol the Oompiied Laws of Utah. 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, of a cubic-foto appropriate of water per second from an unnamed spring in Summit County. Utah. Said spring is situated at a point which bears north M degrees tt ml antes east 1,118.7 feet distant of the sou th quarter corner of Section H. Township t north. Range C east. Salt lakeiAsts and meridian. The water will be diverted at the pface where It Issues from said spring and conveyed by means of plge line for a distance of 900 feet, and there used from January 1 to December 81, in elusive, of each year, for stock watering purposes. TbU application is designated Ri the State Engineer's office as No 5650. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty 80 days after the completion of the publication of this notice W. D. BEERS. State Engineer Date ef first publication March A 1914. date of completion ot publication April A 1914. e. 1 th ot Secret Society. C oalvilleLodge No. 28, 1. O. O. F Meets every Tuesday Evening in JonoT HaH Visiting Brothers , John Wilson, Noble Grand Joseph Joneo, Vice Grjtnd. J. H. Conch, Secretary VflS mb I - doubtful whether above mentioned will pass at N. session of Congress. , With warm personal regards and best wishes, I remain dred and slxty-flv- s to eighteen Yours very truly, t, hundred and inclusive, REED SMOOT. and tor other purposes. 6 B it enacted by the. Senate and R. H. 11396. of Utah. A bill ap- Hoses of Representatives of the By n propriating the sum of $&0,000 to the United States of America Congress State of Utah to reimburse ssdd State aeumbled. That the provisions, for money paid to members of the limitations, and benefits, of an Act Territorial militia for service render- entitled An Act granting pensions ' ed in the Territory of Utah prior to to the survivors of the Indian ware J ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON and thirty-IWhundred eighteen hundred and seventy-thre- oflighteea District of Utah. to sigh teen hundred and forty-tw-o, On this 18th day of March, A D. 1914, on Be if enacted by tbe Senate and Inclusive, known as the Black Hawk reading the foregoing petition It Is Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be bad upon Heuse of Representatives of tbe Wsr, Cherokee disturbances, and the same on the 8th day of April, A. M. United States of America in approved July Congress tb8eminole War, ' eighteen hundred before said Court at Salt Lake City, in said Of $50,000 sum assembled. the That district, at ten o'clock In the forenoon; and e and ninety-twbe, and. that notice thereof be published In The be, and the same is hereby, appropCoalville Timet, n newspaper prints In riated out bf the money in the arobereby, extended from the date sursold district, and that all known creditors, Treasury of United States notother-wis- e of the passage ef this Act to the and other persons In Interest mny appear men ef officers and enlisted viving appropriated, to reimburse the at the said time and place and show cause, in who served tbiUtah volenteers of State to who preUtah, persons If any they have, why tbe prayer of the said formed actual military service in the defense of the frontier settlements petitioner should not be granted. the Territory of Utah against And It Is further ordered by the Court, militia of the then Territory of Utah in that tbe Clerk shall send by mall to all Indian depredations during the to the hundred year eighteen known creditor copies of said petition and prior the suppression yetfs from eighteen hundred and this order Addressed to them at their place and Aventy-threel- n to the year eighteen hun-dr- 4 of Indian hostilities in said. Territory. of residence as stated. t, Witness the Honorable John A- Marshall, and inclusive; and Judge of said District Court, and the sea1 alw to include the aurviving widows 8. 3882. thereof, at Salt Lake City, in said district. Mr. Smoqt Introduced, A bill pen- of inch of said officers and enlisted on the 18th day of March, Attest: Trovlded, That such widows sioning the surviving officers and D. 1914. (Seal of Court) c, men enlisted hsvb of R. the not volunteers remarried: Provided Utah Clerk. Jikkolo Lktciikk. employe'd in the defens! of tbe That the record of aervide as frontier settlements of the Territory evidence by the muster rolls and NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE of Utah against Indian depredations vdfihera on file in the State archives tbe years from eighteen hun Lake City, Utah, shall be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the during ! aid district, respectfully represents that on the twth day of December last past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under the acts of Congreti relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights 'of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may he decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against hts estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 7th day of March, A D. 1914 Bxka Wobkkah, Bankrupt. pi) i : 1 sixty-eigh- , i. I 9 tveety-aevent- h, the-sam- o, eix-fi- sixty-eigh- - A- - - - w- 1 1 - J if ! - e. - fur-thi- V accepted aa full and satisfactory proof of such enlistment and eervlee ; and where itia shown that any each master roll or vouchers are lost or destroyed, secondary Evidence of their existence, contents, and lose may be made, and when 'so made shall be accepted as fail and proof of tbe originals And provided further. That all oontracta heretofore made between the beneficiaries under this Act and pension attorneys and claim age tits are hereby declared noli and void. eatla-factor- y March 17 to March 21, this being the lr,t day of spring, aad significant of delieion product of tbs orchard ia ' that respect. Oa this occasion California Orange will be observed all over the Day Union Pseifle system oa the dicing ia tbe resturants and ia every other way poseible. lloteli, restaurant sad grocers along the line are also planning to make a big featnr of tbe day. -Calif ernia oranx The elogaa will be ges for health, but they win be orange oranges not green ones since the date has bees switched past March 17. Omaha World Herald, Mar. 12, 14 ' RAILROAD MH NEARLY .. . MADE SERIOUS BLUNDER t -- .Morgan New Mrs. Wm. Cottoa has returned from Would Celebrate California Orange Day Nephi, where she has been upending the winter months. St. Patricks Day Date V Promptly Changed Bert and Rufus Dieksoy' returned Monday from a six weeks visit in Lay-toWhen ths Pacific Coast boosters de' cided upon celebrating a California Mrs. returned Tuesday from Orange Day this year tbe. Uuioa Pa- Ogden, Pngmire where she has had an opeartiou cific took up the proposition with a vim. oa her note. Tbe trouble for there had been a 40,000 ear crop of performed was caused from a defective tooth. that delightful fruit. But when the While the spring cleaning spirit seems promoters of the scheme named March 17 as the d tbe officials threw a to be oa with most of us, it effects very v, couple of executive handsprings aad little the main butineas street, and it then came to a dead stop. Do you suppose, said one lofty pas- is surprising that tbe Uuioa Pacific rail- senger boss, that we would trust our road, who are 0 particular in regard te Irish trainmen to handle de luxe traffic the cleaning up of their premises, would while we celebrate California orange allow conditions to exist, whieh would on oar dining car menus on 8t. Patricks be hard to find la the alloys of say . Not day! yet! r Therefore the date was changed from other Incorporated eity, ; n. State Board of Land Commissioners w(U of. Public Sale at tbe front door of tbe ier at County Court House at Coalville, Summit County, Utah on Saturlay, April 11, 1914, at 11:30 o'clock a- - m- - the timber as hereafter bed .situate on Sections St and M.Tp.3 M-- , as N , R.13 E specified herein rl 8-- :- All timber above Eleven (11) Inches la diameter. - No bid will be received at less than $3 50 per thousand feet, B- M., and the Board reserves the right to reject any and all offer. The offering and sale Is to be mad in accordance with Section 2339 to 3840, Laws of Utah, and the timber Is to be removed from aid Sections within a reasonable time, to be determined Jhy the State Board of Land - Commissioned- Successful bidders must deposit 10 per cent at the time of sal end the balance upon signing the contract after the sal It ap proved birth State Board of Land Commissioners, or secure said balance by a bond satisfactory to sald Board Tbe estimated quantity of timber on said Sections It 1290 thousand feet. B. M-- , more or less. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 4 The worlds Favorite Beverage 5 Beer is xisolutely pure,3W entirely free from juease laiet germs frequently found in' m3l aaci tbe It one beverage that cannot be adulter-- -' water. uted or tampered with from tbe tune xt leaves tbe manufacturer ufltd it reaches tbe consumer. Beer acts te a tonic, and. fortbie reason, ba received tbe bearty enforcement of leading medical and scientific Authorities tbe world ov Eminent ecclesiastical authorities bate long recognized beer, As an Important factor in the world campaign for temperance, and have not Eteitated'to recommend Its uf( 4 moderatii " STATE BOARD SIONERSBy .. T FOB SALE Or -- - LAND COMMIS- WM.J. LYNOH. Secretary, , Vrite t S t fbr prks list-o- rder . -- his the flavor you Xkar - ,. r diroct from Cfdxr CrrtUiU - " DeLAvnl Separator. Enqars atthls effloe, Adv. Weigh, It is - 13, 1914. Cordially Invited. - The Corporation Different" ii . V o -- |