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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE SUN, PRICE, 21, 1924 PAOE THREE E VERY FRIDAY. UTAH DAN CUPID DOTES mui popular inn, ON IiIbmiihI girl the whole-uotiie- anyway 7 Nothing, dear and charming These faithful servants, always ready to keep your home warm and comfortable, will be welcome in your coal bin this winter. Be sure to get in a good supply earlyl Ask Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. - Salt Lake City Judge Building a SHERIFF'S SALE TV THE Dis- final approval and certification, under trict Court of the Seventh Judicial departmental regulations of April 25, District of the State of Utah, County 1907, protests or contests against the of Carbon. Smoot Lumber Company, claim of the state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore describa Corporation, Plaintiff, va. J. B. Doing Business Under the Firm ed on the ground that the same la Name and Style of the New Qolden more valuable for mineral than for Rule Store, and Mrs. J. B. Peasctto, agricultural purposes will be received Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs and noted for report to the general sale on the 6th day of December, A. land office at Washington, D. C. FailD., 1924, at 1 o'clock p. m.. at the ure so tq, protest or contest within the front or north door of the county court- time specified will be considered sufcharhouse In Price, Carbon county, Utah, ficient evidence of the following described property, acter of the tracts and the selections towlt: The leaahold interest of J. B. thereof, being otherwise free from obPeaaetto In and to Lot Six (6) Section jection, will he approved to the state. Six (6), Township 15 South, Range ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Fourteen (14) East, Salt Lake meri- First pub., Nov. 7; last Dec. 6, 1924. dian, leased from the George C. Whitmore company, together with all Im- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION provements on the said lands. Said of the Interior, United sale will be made to the highest bidder States Land Office at Salt Lake City, RAT Sheriff. DEMIXG, for cash. Nov. 8, 1924. Notice la hereby Utah, 1924. Nov. Dated at Price, Utah, IS, William P. Stewart of Fair-vieFirst pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 6. 1924. given that Utah, who on April 29, 1920, Pes-sett- o, sub-divisio- ns non-mine- ral DE-partm- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. Notice Is hereby given that Andrew Christensen of Fairvlew, Utah, who on April 20. 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 018990 for EH. Sec. 22; 8WU, SHNWH. Sec. 23; NHNEH. Sec. 27, Twp. 11 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver. United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th day of December. 1924. Claimant names aa witnesses Charles M. Fowles of Winter Quarters. Utah, E. O. Kraua of Scofield, Utah, William P. Stewart of Fairvlew, Utah, Joe Clayton of Sandy, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. 11E-purtm- First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1924. UNITED STATES LAND Office, Salt aLke City, Utah, Oct. 21, 1924. Serial No. 034791'. To Whom ia hereby It May Concern: Notice given that the state of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands selected by the said state under See. 6 of tho act of congress, approved July 16, 1894, aa indemnity school kinds, vlx: Int 2. Sec. 18, Twp. 15 South, Range 14 East, Salt Lake meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said trarts have been by descriptive conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice or any time thereafter and before In, she la sweet In her own way, hut she uml unconventional so la so wild emotional so impulsive and she runs around with her hair hohlied st might aa an Indian und rides astride and and I am afraid wears knickerbockers It la a little shucking to an body like me, who nlwuya longed for a daughter, to find prayer answered In that way. Ilut don't mind me, dear buy I shall get quite used to It und think nothing of It at all, 1 dare say. 1 do like her in other ways, Dick." 1 am sorry, mother, for your sake I sure thought I was picking a winner when 1 fell In love with Eve ; she's such a flue companion a good pal." I know, Dick. Forget all about it Eve is coming to ten tomorrow and will help me plan my garden. Ilck was fairly content with his mother's report on Eve, und when she came the following afternoon, he wus delighted to discover that they had found a eummoii Interest in the flower garden. Eve went about things In her sweeping way, giving expression to (old Ideas and offering opinions that clashed sometimes with Mrs. Leighton's, hut ulways giving ground If she was In the wrong. Mrs. Leighton learned much over the tenrups. . . , Eve could ride and shoot, pluy golf and tennis, swim and skate, plsy tlie piano, hike twenty miles and not lulud It but Eve could not sew a stitch nor could she cook so much as an egg! The wind was In the east when Eve got up to go. Eve's nervea were a little brittle from a rather trying afternoon, and o Dick and she quarreled lamentably. By the time they reached the Allens' hospitable home, the engagement was broken, and the rj ,ig waa tuckad away In Dick's pocket. He was furious at Eve and his mother and, forsaking the society of all women, went off on a trip to the Nurth woods to forget them all. . r NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In the meantime, Ere was very unof the Interior, United made Homestead Entry No. 018991 States Land Office at Salt Lake City, happy, and lost much of her old for Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, NHSEH. NSWK. Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. Notice Is hereby sparkle and gayety. Eve was a pretty Nil Sec. 25, Twp. 11 South, Range 7 given that Leo Frandsen of Trice, East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed Utah, who on April 21, 1921, made notice of intention to make three-yeHomestead Entry No. 019465. for proof to establish claim to the land WHSEH: SBHSWM, Sec. above described before the register r: seuneh. nhseh. shnwh, ofand receiver. United States Land SWH, Sec. 7; EHNWH. SWUNWH, fice at Salt I,ake City, Utah, on the Sec. 8, Twp. 13 South, Range 8 East. 15th day of December, 1924. Claimant Salt Lake meridian, baa filed notice of names as witnesses Andrew Christen- Intention to make three-yeproof to sen of Scofield, Utah, Charles M. Fow-le- s establish claim to the land above desO. E. Winter Utah. of Quarters, cribed before the clerk of the district Kraus of Scofield. Utah, and Joe Clay- court at Price. Utah, on the 18th day ton of Sandy, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses Carl Gunderson, Jasper Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1924. Robertson, Dave Bryner and George Frandsen, all of Trice, Utah. ELI F. Legal. blanks all kinds. The Sun. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1924. w, NOTICE that that 1 her?" Dear hoy," mild Sirs. Leighton, amuullilpg out eni'h Uenl glove n alio removed It, you are unite wriig. 1 , do like live; she la so eel anil hut uhe Is not Just t ho sun of wife 1 had lioed jou would pick out. Rut 1 uni'l'i-- e there never wtn a mother who helleved any woman good enough to be her sun's wife!" Very likely the Allens ure thinking the same thim; nhuiit your sun," grinned Dick wryly. "Anyone knows That Eve Allen is too good for me . und that's the (ruth; My dear!'' Just what Is the mutter with Eve, Thankful For Idims (lint Imd made the hIii wus unwelcome In I.i'luliton family. It wax n large fin-- who was greatly distressed over the tronhlf she hoi unwittingly caused, tilled her lioose with her married nh'i'cs and ili.-ichildren. One day v!h-i- i they returned from a mi'iVur left (he lag car at drive t!: (he curh while lie went around to (hit garage on an errand. Mr. Leighton ami her nicre, Mrs. Ned Driggs, were wltMuir on the terrio'e. when Mrs. Drfggs suddenly sole. Hill'd, "ill! Look at Tommy Tommy, don't yon dmv lotieli iLm wheel:" lint Tommy, who was eight und playing he wus a tHxh-iit- i driver, skipped neatly Into iho driver's sent, went through the motions that he Imd Watched so many times that he foil i need them (lie car stnrtiHl, gained n little headway, and started down tin slight grade that was (iolden avenue. Eve Allen, returning from ii hore-hac- k rhle, still wearing her .latiuly riding cloihes, saw the whole thing from her front piazza, two doors uwny. Like a bird she sklinumd down the wnlk. She darted Into the street and raced nfter the car. It had not reur-hethe steepest grade when she put her hands on the spare tire, lifted herself up. and crawled, a lithe, wiry llttlo figure, across the seats to the front. Fortunately the top was down, and Just us the machine isdsed at the brink of the steep hill. Eve's hand was on the wheel. What she said to the frightened Tommy no one ever knew, but he adored her from that moment. And when she came up the path with the errunt Tommy dinging to her hand, she was trembling like a leaf, and her eyes were full of tears. My dear, my dear," quavered Dicks mother, I am so thankful you are Just the kind of a girl you are!" And their peace waa an assured thing. Shortly afterward Ilek received a letter from hla mother. Come home at once, dear; Eve la staying with me and I am deeply in love with We understand each other her. thoroughly she reminds me of wild cherries, all the sweetness und the Mother, you don't like Lu!" nr round Dick Lelitlilou litter Ids iimtlier hud relumed from un Initial vtlt (o u like Dick's tluui'ee. Why don't Something to Be uni muny pimple )ln, IIkIiIoii for her little tong that makes them so ceptable uml so tonic!" I Change Your Oil Often The oil in your crankcase should ha changed often at least once in every thousand miles. We feature crankcase service, such as draining out old oil cleaning crankcase and filling up with best quality of oil which will make your motor "run sweet. Thia service costs little, but adds greatly to the life of your motor. Purity Service Station Corner Main and Eighth Street PRICE, UTAH STANDARD COAL In Carbon County and Shipped E"- - Mined Properties At Standardville, Utah No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers . ac- When Dick came home uml tin- - dla- tnnnd was once more on Eve's third finger, Mrs. I.clghtmi told about Eves uf little Tummy Drlgga. daring resi-u"There was I.uls, Dick, a wonderful housekeeper, und uhle to make a perfect lemon meringue pie hut she couldn't have done wluit Eve did. I'm the happiest woman In the world, Unexcelled For Storage Purposes . STANDARD Dkk !" Your olilfasbiouod mother who spanked her daughter inn.v have heen grieved because she laid to do it, but she at leiu-i-t bad tlie satisfaction of knowing she wasnt a valet. We present this fart for what it is A new method fur drying worth: prunes by menus of clerlrieity is being (leveloied. CO. LAKE CITY UTAH General Office! Ninth Floor Keanu Bldg. SALT Spring Canyon Coal Co. PE-partm- ar COAL Faith and foiet fulness is highly exsential to the enjoyment of hash. 8W-HNK- ar FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior, United States Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 8, 1924. Notice la hereby given that Charlea Merrill Fowles of Winter Quarters. Utah, who on April 29, 1920, made Homestead Entry No. 019039 for 8WHSWH. Sec. 25; 8H. KWH. WHNEH. Sec. 26; SEHNEH, Sec. 27, Twp. 11 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land above described before the register and receiver, United States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 16th day of December, 1924. Claimant names aa witnesses Andrew Christensen and E. O. Kraua. both of Scofield. Utah, and William P. Stewart of Fairvlew, Utah, and Joe Clayton of Sandy, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Nov. 14; last Dec. 12, 1924. NOTICE Miners and Ktilpperg of Celebrated the Spring Canyon Coal PE-partm- Mines at BTORIIS, UTAH Genaral Offices, 817 Nawhousa Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. ar MILLINER Y j,. r Owing to the lateness of the fall season, the bad road conditions entering the city and the streets in Price having been blocked by the paving operations we find ourselves overstocked in present season millinery. We are offering all hats at half price. Look at the original price pay half thats all. Gold or silver ones are not included in this sale. ex-act- ly Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Main Street, Price, Utah. JvUWflAAMAJVWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWtf FLOUR For your family SIGNS CHECKS FOB VETERANS Signing away money from Uncle Sams treasury for thousands of world war vcterauB is the job of J. L Hct. in the veterans hurcnii who, with bis NOTICE UNITED STATES LAND signngrnpb, makes cheeks to the alsmt of $1011,000 a day. Photo shows him Office, Salt Lake City. Utah. Oct 17. 1924. To Whom It May Concern: getting out a day's work. Notice is hereby given that the state of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said state under Sec. 6 of the act of congress approved July 16. 1894, as indemnity school lands, vis: Serial No. 034781. SWH NEH. BEHNWH. Bee. 17. Twp. 11 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriphave heen conspicutive ously posted In this office for Inspection by any person Interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice or any time' thereafter and lefore final apWhen you make these stores the source of your food proval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, supply you are certain of satisfaction because you get the protests or contests against the claim standard foods of known purity the foodstuffs that conof the state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore described tain the maximum amount of nourishment the food that on the ground that the anme is more valunble for mineral than for agriculHives you the strength to perform the daily tasks of life. tural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the general land Dont make the mistake of trying to buy too much for too office at Washington, D. C. Failure little. Such policy will bring inferior foodstuffs into your so to protest or contest within the time specified wllf lie considered sufficient kitchen and you will regret it. Trade with us for results evidence of character of the trarts and the selections thereof, that satisfy. being otherwise free from objection, will lie approved to the state. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. First pub., Oct. 24; last Nov. 21. 1924. Frida of tho Valley made right hero at Price and aa good as the best. Feed for your animals. Both these at low cost Wo deliver. Farmers Mill and Elevator Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. RESULTS THAT SATISFY ns non-miner- ABERDEEN COAL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. Government equivalent 2104 Iba. Unequalled for storage. Will not slack. The best of steaming and beating qualities. Independent Coal & Coke Co. Mines at Kenilworth, Utah General Offices In the Walker Rank Building. Balt Lake City. al .Automobile drivers are being sued for running into trains, and it is only A question of time until pedestriani will be fined for damaging the bumpers. Birth announcement cards. The Sun. MAAAAAnAMMMAMWMNMHMMIMMAMIMMfMMmMMMMMMMWMMkMM CARBON-EMER- Y STORES CO. Hiawatha, Mohrland, Went Hiawatha and Halner GEORGE E. McDERMAH), Snpt. JOHNSTUN'S Does DRAY All Kinds or Hauling Goes Anywhere, Any Time Call Phone No. 98 Predictions that yon don't bet on are the ones that come true. |