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Show THE WAR, THE FARM AND THE FARMER By Herbert Quick Member Federal Farm Loan Board The farms of this country could carry the war to a victorious conclusion con-clusion even if all the rest of the nations na-tions should quit. The rest will not quit; but we could win it without them it we had to do it. The farmers of the United States can whip Germany. Ger-many. We can whip them with guns. We can whip them with our products. We can whip them with our money. Every farmer in the United States must remember that the war has a first mortna?e on every cent he has. The last spare cent in the pockets of every farmer in America should be devoted to the war. The Kaiser began foreclosing his mortgage on our farms when he declared de-clared ruthless submarine warfare. The war is our answer to his bill of foreclosure. Our contribution is, first, our sons and brothers for the trenches; second, sec-ond, the last pound of food products which we can grow by mobilizing our scanty labor supply, utilizing the men, women and children and the townspeople towns-people about us; and third, money for Liberty Bonds. This is the crucial year of the war. Our soldiers are at the front, hundreds hun-dreds of thousands of tl cm in the trendies, and a minion more ready to go. The whole burden of carrying on our own part in the war, and of aiding aid-ing our sifter nations in arms, rests on the United States Tieasury. If the treasury fails or falters or finds itself unable to respond, to every call upon it, the war is lost. Do you realize that? Your son, and all the nation's sons are relying on the United Suites Treasury to furnish things with which they may fight. Their lives are lost if 1he treasury fails. Our country is lost if the treasury treas-ury fails. Germany wins if the treasury fails. Therefore every cent you can rake and scrape together belongs to the treasury, that our soldiers 'nay come back to us alive and victorious. This is literally true. We can whip the Germans with our money; but not with the money in our pix.'ketH or Lank account". It must go Into the l.'nited Stales Tjv-:"iry in subscriptions subscrip-tions to Liberty Poaus. (This is the la::t of a series of While Gerard was our ambassador in Berlin, the Kaiser said to him one day that he would stand no nonsense from America after the war. Do yoi! know what that means? It means that the Germans intend to subjugate this country if they come out cf this war victorious. The G ";-. art Imperial government has prtaeeed the superiority of Germany Ger-many to all the reft of the world until un-til the German nation is drunk with megalomania. One of their great writers expressed the prevailing, official of-ficial view in 1903, when he wrote: "The Teutonic race Is called upon to circle the earth with its rule, to exploit ex-ploit the treasures of nature and of human power, and to make the passive pas-sive races servient elements in its cultural development Whoever Who-ever has the characteristics of the Teutonic race is superior. All the (-.:'.: peoples are mentally infeiior. because be-cause tt ey belong to the passive rar-i s. Ti e cultural value of a nation is measured by the quantity of Teu-tonism Teu-tonism it contains." Are you one of the darker races? Are yon wil:i';a; to lie raled as ona of the "servient elements" in Germany's Ger-many's cultural development? You began to be one of the "servient "servi-ent elements" when peaceful people were slaughtered as they carried your p:oducc to market. Was it because, you belonged to a "passive race?" This war is for tie purpose of saying say-ing to that insane claim, with the roar of a hundred thoand cannon "NO!" Never since the Turks threatened to overwhelm Europe was the world in such danger as now. Germany must be defeated this year. Unless wo win. our place in the world is lost, and our history as one ot the "servient element-" begins. We must withhold nothing froai the support of the war. We must give our sons. W must bring forth fond In abundance. Y must give into the treasury of the United Slates eery cent we can spa re. This summer the support of the war is n; to the fa: mors: and Uncle Sam 'as never called upon the farmers In vain! three articles by Mr. Quick.) Lots 17, 18, 19. and 20, First Division Divi-sion of Green River, Block 4. Assessed As-sessed in the name of Roland M. Eld-red. Eld-red. Lots 17 to 20 inclusive, Block 7, First Division of Green River. Assessed Asses-sed in the name of Roland M. Eld-red. Eld-red. . . iots 27 and 28, Block 7, First Division Divi-sion of Green River. Assessed in the name of Roy Roscoe Thornton. Lots 29 and 30, Block 7, First Division Divi-sion of Green River. Assessed in the name of William W. Shaeffer. Lots 21 and 22, Block 8, First Division Divi-sion of Green River. Assessed in the name of Enoch J. Ebeny. Lots 5 to 16 inclusive, and lots 24 to 32 inclusive, Block 10, First Division Divi-sion of Green River. Assessed in the name of the AmericanNational Bank. Lots 19, 20, and 25, Block 14, First Division of Green River. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. Lots 19 to 24 inclusive, Block lb, First Division of Green River. Assessed As-sessed in the name of Wm. C. Diefen-jach. Diefen-jach. , , Lots 23 to 30 inclusive, Block 17, "irsl Division of Green River. Assessed As-sessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. Lot 10, Block 17, First Division Of 3reen River. Assessed in the name of Jurvis L. Bennet. Lots 11. 12, and 13, Block 17, First Division of Green River. Assessed in the name of W. F. Moore. Lots 25 to 32, Block 19, First Division Divi-sion of Green River. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, Block 21, First Division of Green River. Assessed in : he name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. All of Block 26 except 25 feet off south end. First Division of Green River. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit fc Land Co. oi'SWVi, Section 16, Township 21 South, Range 16 East, S. L. M. Containing 80 acres. Assessed in the autre of Green River Land & Town-site Town-site Co. Beg. 10 rods west of NE corner Block P. Orchard Home Division of Green River, thence N 511 ft. E 585 ft, S 273 ft, W 2 75 ft, S 238 ft, W 310 ft to beg. Containing 7 acres. Assessed As-sessed in the name of John 11. Culver. Beg 22 85 ft N SE corner NW Vi Sec-lion Sec-lion 16. Township 21 S, Range 16 E, S. L. M., thence N 58 ft, W 145. G ft, S 58.06 ft, SE 115 ft to beg. Containing Con-taining acres. Assessed in the name of Charles H. Gibbons. Beg. 200 ft S of NW corner Lot 2, Section 29, Township 20 South, Range 16 E, S. L. M., thence S 31c10' W 170.3 ft, S 22 51' W 414.2 ft, S 38 W752 ft, E 51.77 ft. to gravity ditch, thence NE ilong gravity ditch to east boundary ine of SWVi of NEVi Section 29, thence N 460 ft to beg. Containing 3.4 5 acres. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. All that part of SW U of NEli lying ly-ing south and east of Gravity ditch, Section 29. Township 20 S, Range 16 E. Sontaining 5 acres. Assessed in 'he name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. All that part of Lot 2, Section 29, Township 20 S, Range 1 6 E, S. L. M. except the following: Beg NW corner cor-ner Lot 2. Section 29. thence E 121 ft. S 31310' W 233.8 ft. N200 ft to beg. Containing 10 acres. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. Beg 630.76 ft W of NE corner NE Vi NWV, Section 29, Township 20 S. Range 16 East, S. L. M., thence S 29 ' 40' W 2S5 ft, S 5750' W 450 ft, S 6tV6' W 181.34 ft, S 762.40 ft, E 660 ft, N 1320 ft to beg. Containing 14.14 acres. Assessed in the name of A. D. Lewis. Trustee. Beg NW corner NEVi of NW U of Section 29, Townhip 20 South, Range 16 East, S. L. M.. thence E 0s9.24 ft. S 29'40' W 2S5 ft, S57!,f6' W450 ft, S 6656' W 1SL34 ft, N 557.60 ft to beg. Containing 5.S6 acres. Assessed Assess-ed in the name of A. D. Lewis, Trustee. Trus-tee. SH of SWVi of SW'i, Section 29. Township 20 South, Range 16 East, S. L. M. Containing 20 acres. As sessed in the name of W. T. Conner. Beg NW corner NE'i of SEVi Sec-ttion Sec-ttion 30, Township 20 South Range 16 East, S. L. M., thence E 1 65.40 ft. S 29 15' W 200 ft, s 3S3 W 109.93 ft, N 261.13 ft to beg. Cnntaininp 66100 acres. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. Su, of N of SE1; of SE1.;, Section Sec-tion 30, Township 20 South, Rangi 16 East. S. L. M. Containing 10 acres. ac-res. Assessed in the name of Mont Downing and Elisha Kidney. North 1 acre of North 2 acres West and above the 42-ft canal in Section 31. Township 20 South. Range 16 Fast S. L. M. Assessed in the name of Edgar A. Brieker. All of the following except 3 acres deeded to John Nimon, Edgar A Pricker, and Joseph Moncrief, Beg NW corner NWViNEV, Section 31. Township 20 South, Ranee 16 Fast. S. P.- M ., thence S 1320 ft, E 227.1 7 ft. N S ';,f,' F 632.10 ft. N 16 26' E "-95.1 ft. N 23 Ft 35.53 ft. W to beg. Containing 7.57 acres. Assessed in the name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. South 1 acre of North 2 acres West anil above the 42-foot canal. Section It'., Township 10 South. Range 16 K.ist. S. L. M. Assessed in the name of .Teh n V; imiion. ?"iilh 1 acre of North 3 acres cf " i.:. cf NW'-; of NICi, . Section si. Township 20 South, Range 16 Fust. ". P. M. .Assessed in the name of Jos ph M onoriof. P.'g. Center SEV, Section 31. Town-shio Town-shio 20 South.' Range 16 East. S. L. M.. thence S 16 reds. W SO rods. N 16 rods. E SO rods to beg. Containing s acres. Assessed in the urine of Robert Rob-ert A. Potter nnd.IVIos I . Potter. Peg 660 ft S NW corner of Lot 2. Section 3. Township 21 South. Range 16 Past, S. L. M .. thence N 660 ft ft. s sss' w 372.6 ft. s 7- !S' IV 201.39 ft. W to beg. Containing Contain-ing 1.13 acres. Assessed in the name of Samci A. Shank. All of Lots 3 and 10 and N u. ,,f Pot 6. und pti of S of Lot 6. See-.' lien 1. Township 2 I South, Range 16 Fas;. S. L. M. Con!ain;ng S P 6 acres, I Assessed in nu. name of John U. Briscoe, Bris-coe, ' Np. of SU of Lot 9. Section 4. ! To-vnshui 21 South, Ranee 16 East.' S. L. M. Containing 10 aeres. As- ! ses-e,l in the name- of Cecil .1. and Ad. -la C Gardner. S'. of Lot S. Section I. Township 21 Smth. Range 16 Past. S. I,. . Containing Con-taining 20.31 acres. Assessed in the' n ine- of Samuel A. Shank, and Harry R Howe. NW I', or Lot 1 2. S-etion 4, Township Town-ship 2 1 South Range 16 East, S. L. M Containing 10 acres. Assessed In (lie name of John W. Cornish. SE of fV4 of SWVi. Section 4 Township 21 South, Range 16 East, s' L. M. Containing 10 acres. Assess, ed in the name of Geo. A. Ash-ing. Ash-ing. Lot 13, Section 4, Township 11 South Range 16 East, S. L. M. Cob-taining Cob-taining 40 acres. Assessed in the nam-of nam-of Aha Briscoe. NE of NEVi of SW, Section 4 Township 21 South, Range 16 East S. L. M. Containing 10 acres. Assessed As-sessed in the name of James I. Crad dick. . I N of N of NWVi of SEVi, sc. tion 4, Township 21 South, Range "15 East, S. L. M. Containing 10 aeres Assessed in the name of George Sait-gaver. Sait-gaver. Lot 18, Section 5, Township 21 South. Range 16 East, S. L. M. Containing Con-taining 4 0 acres. Assessed in th name of W. T. Conner. Lots 1 and 2 and S of NE14 anI SE1, Section 5, Township 22 South Range 14 East, S. L. M. Containing 319 acres. Assessed in the name of State Loan t Trust Co. N E of NE, Section 8, Township 22 South, Range 14 East, S. L. n Containing 4 0 acres. Assessed in the name of State Loan & Trust Co. NV4 of NW!4 and SWVi of KEy. and WV2 of SE4, Section 9, Township Town-ship 22 South, Range 14 East, S. l. M. Containing 200 acres. Assess! in the name of State Loan & Trust Co. NWVi of NWV4, Section 3 3, Township Town-ship 21 South, Range 14 East, S. L.M, Containing 40 acres. Assessed in the name of State Loan & Trust Co. E of SWH, Section 1, Township 24 South, Range 14 East, S. L. M, Containing 80 acres. Assessed in the name of Jessie M. French. Lot 1, Section 17, Township 20 South, Range 16 East, S. L. M. Containing Con-taining 45 acres. Assessed in tne name of Green River Fruit & Land Co. Beg. 61 5. SO ft South NW corner NE 4 SE U . Section 4, Township 21 South. Range 16 East, S. L. M.. thence '01.93 ft ,N 27 1' W120.78 ft, E 1H.4 ft, S 12 52' W 185.37 ft.,S 504!' T 3 7 5.1 ft, N tobeg. Containing 61 '. acres. Assessed in the name of Piizj J. King. N'V of SE'4 and SWH of NE'-L Section 8. Township 18 South, Range 14 East. S. L. M. Containing 120 res. Assessed in the name of William Wil-liam Downard. NW Vi of SW Section 9, Township Town-ship 18 South. ( Range 14 East, S. L. M. Containing 4 0 acres. Ass.-:-:-.;l in the name of William Downard. Beg 88 rods East SW corner XWIi of NEVi. Section 11, Township IT South, Range 10 East, S. L. M.. the i 23 rods, E 12 rods. N 23 rods. W 12 rods to beg. Containing 1.72 aces. ac-es. Assessed in the name of H. P. Marsing. Beg. 100 rods East SW corner XK ij of NEVi, Section 11, Township 17 South, Range 10 East, S. L. th j 23 rods, E 12 rods, N 23 rods. W '2 rods to beg. Containing 1.72 ties. ti-es. Assessed in the name of :.'.aud Horsley. Beg center Section 6. Township 17 South, Range 11 East. S. U M., th :v e S 11 rods, W 160 rods. N 11 rods. E 160 rods to beg. Containing 10.27 ac--es. Assessed in the name of Ch..r'.. .-II. .-II. Winders. NAVVi of NEVi Section 15. T-.'.n-;hip 17 South, Range 9 East. S. I. d. Containing 4 0 acres. Ass--s-! n the name of Olivia Bryson. NE U of NW i for Lot ) Se':: !, Townshp 16 South. Range S V. -e S. L. M. Containing 4 0 acres. Assessed As-sessed in the name of Geo. Syl.es'.-r 1 einer. Lots 1 and 2. Block 4. Plat A. Huntington Townsite. Assessed in the :ame of Clark Brinkerhoff. Lot 1, Block 20, Plat A, Huntine-ton Huntine-ton Townsite. Assessed in the nr.r.t if Erin T. Howard. Lot 2. Block 33, Plat A. Huntir.g--on Townsite. Assessed in the nsn if James B. Rowberrv. SV4 of Lot 3, Block 52, P'.at A. Huntington Townsite. Assessed in the name of Huntington Lumber Co. Beg. 54 rods S ad 8 rods E of NTC corner of NEVi Section 24, T"iv - ; 17 South, Range S Last. S. L. M.. thence S 3 rods, E 71 1-3 rods. N 3 rods, W 71 1-3 rods to beg. Containing Con-taining 1 acre.' Assessed in the n.ar.t-of n.ar.t-of Charles Pulsipher. Si SBlJ Section 4. Township IS South, Range 9 East, S. L. M. i'-n-taining SO acres. Assessed in oie name of Erin T. Howard. SE Vi of SEVi Section 30. Towr.su i' 19 South. Range 8 East. S. L. Containing 40 acres. Asessed in tat of Earl A. Miller. Reg. NW corner SW i Section P' Township 20 South. Range 7 ".'.-a. S. L. M.. thence S 1 1 V-- rods. E 1-'' rods. N HVi rods. West to beg. Containing Con-taining 8.6 acres. Assessed in thr name of .Mary E. Swasey. Beg. 1 rod East NW corner NT'-. Section 14. Township 20 South. Km- 7 Fast. S. L. V., thence F 36 red?. S 39 rods, W 36 rods. N 39 rods to beg. Containing S.75 acres. Assessed As-sessed in the name of James Henr'.e. Beg. NW corner Lot 3. Block ' . Plat A. Castle Dale Townsite. F, 3-' ft, S 117 ft. W 38 ft. N to beg. Assessed As-sessed in the name of James Peterson. Peter-son. Bi g. c--nter Section 13. Township South. Range 7 Fast. SI M . ti'" ',J S I 1 y2 reds. W 40 rods. N 1 1 i"'"'' Fast to beg. Containing 2 S7 a';'es Assessed in the i-.arue of JoseeH Sw.e Peg. 'J ft. West NIC corner Let 3. R'.nok It, i-at A. Emerv To-.vi's:t-Ml' lie.. 'V "-I. ft, S 100 fi. P. 50 ft. 11 MOO ft to 1 o.r Assessed in the r.atn.-' r.atn.-' Mi-v-t s. ;'s--i. P"g. 20 rods S of NF corner ' , .-section I. Township 2- South R tnce '; Ens'.. S V M ., thence W 3 ra'K S 20 r-(.. K 30 rods. North to I"'-' I"'-' 'e:ite.;ni",g 3 3-4 acres. Assess- d : the n uve of George Koote. "".at- of i Hah I ss. 'ouni v of K tilery I. W. 1 ; IVaeook r.. County Clerk end Fx -Off: "o Auditor m and for K:u-ory K:u-ory County. uate of P;ah. do hereby ' nirv thu.l the above aad foregoiie; !s a f . 1 i. true ami eorre, t d -ser;tt;','i of the property offered for sale at this time as p. 1- the older 01 the Pvrd of CiMintv ( 'opnoissioneis of F.ie.el-County. F.ie.el-County. .M. 1 1,. of 1 -tab. in wrr.VKS'S wh:rpii i tv..v- h.-,..it!. affix d m hand and li"' seat of !';.-o-- (' oint. t'tah, at niv ot-t'lee ot-t'lee in 1 lost!,. ( 'ale! Finery '..t:nt. Pt"b. .Inn 20 th (ki of April. A. 1 ). ! 1) ! S W. 1 i. I'M.M'Ol'K JK Cowtllv 'l.-eii 1;. I lex ifft, 10 Aad,l"f of tun-iy . ',, anty. i tale Firs: laMe ,,,,,, April 27. I !' 1 V 1 .a Ml Pool a i,.,m ;(a 2 a. Ill IS. The T. M. C. A. mum wml avrv-lino avrv-lino thousand men a mnth as iviir work 'i retarlon to mft the -.liinlH of the situation over thore. w. s. n. HOME MISSIONARY LIST I -l of Homo MI.-iHioiMi !) for Twin Emline Anjmsl a.", 19IH. II A. Nelson and J. II. 1bul Emery, May 2 6. Castle lalo, June 3. Huntington, July 2$. Clawson, An if. 25. 1 V. Grange and Anton Nielsen Mohrland. May 2. Vii'tor, Junu 30. Castle Dale, July 2J. Ferron, Aug. 25. r. Mortensen and Moroni Ove.son l-awrcnce, May 28. Mohrland, June 30. Orangeville, July 28. Huntington. Aug. 25. !Vl.r Nielson and E. J. Grange - Ferron. .May 2G. Cleveland, June 30. Victor, July 28. r.lnio, Auk. 2,ri. James Peterson and John T. Jensen-Victor, Jensen-Victor, May 2ti. Ferron, June 30. Emery, July 28. Lawrence, Auk. 25. .1 1 Killian and Alma L. Fullmer Cleveland, May 26. Emery, June 30. Clawsou, July 28. Mohrland, Aug. 25. 'nrl Berg and 13. P. Rasmussen Orangeville, May. 26. Molen, June 30. . Cleveland, July 28. Kmery, Aug. 25. I, . W. Johnson and Edw. (1. Geary Castle Dale, May 28. Elmo, June 30. Ferron, July 28. Cleveland, Aug. 25. Isjsac Allred and Gilbert M. Burr Molen, May 26. Orangeville, June. SO. Lawrence, July 28. Castle Dale, Aug. 25. II. P. Rasmussen and N. Crawford Clawson, May 26. Huntington, June 30. Elmo, July 28. Orangeville, Aug. 25. Mason L. Snow and J. Ivan Johnson Elmo, May 26. Lawrence, June 30. Mohrland, July 28. Molen, Aug. 25. S. 11. Cox and Andrew Anderson Huntington, May 26. Molen. July 2S. rson Miles and Andrew Anderson Emery, Mar. 2S. Cleveland, June 30. . Victor, Aug. 2 5. Albert A. Day and Seth Allen Elmo, May 12. Clawson, July 14. Mohrland, Aug. 11. Thos E. Davies and Erick Ericksen Victor, May 12. Elmo, July 14. Clawson, Aug. 11. F. J. Mortensen and Walter Clegg Law rence, June 16. Molen, July 14. Victor, Aug. 11. Rasmus Johnson and C. L. Xlbertson Elmo, June 16. . Molen, Aug. 11. Rasmus Johnson and R. Jacobsen Clawson, May 12. Lawrence, July 14. D. A. Lowry and Peter R. Petersen Molen, May 12. Victor, June 16. Mohrland, July 14. Elmo, Aug. 11. 0. It. Curtis and W. S. Peacock Lawrence, May 12. -Molen, June 16. W. H. Staker and Ole N. Tuft Mohrland, May 12. Clawson, June 16. R. Mont. Guymon and J. W. Brasher Mohrland, June 16. Lawrence, Aug. 11. |