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Show THRIFT AN OLD WORD r WITH A NEW MEANING ..:' For thrift today means merchandise, new, stylish with and well made, and best of all inexpensive. Thrift t e us Is more than a name it is a policy, and it In fitschool one for us and for you. Accessories for cannot afford to overting out the children for school you want to look this item of thrift in your buying and if you if you practice thrift you cant do it to best advantage purpass up these stores. That applies to everything you ( , A ' .iFSrtr2r2ETI' 4 j ;t " chase from us, whether it be clothing, dry goods, grocerour ies, light hardware or the countless other items that large stocks include. M ,M nm. WASATCH STORE CO. Winter Quarters. Clear Creek, Castle Gate and Sunnjrside. J , ;a 15'' iV- - , -- v ft, si i, v ' - ;; v. ,; . AND GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notices Consult County Clerk Or Notice is hereby given that the aaseM-incSigners For Further Information. of a tax to be levied by the city council of Price City, Utah, upon tins folCOURT OF OTIH lowing property, both sides of Eighth TN THE DISTRICT Seventh Judicial District In and For street from the north property line of J of Utah, I" the street to the south property line ofI 'K" Carbon County. State Probate Division In the Matter of the street and from the north proixvty in- - of, Deceased. K street north a distance of sox n hun- - Estate of Forrest S. Dunlevy, is hereby dred and eighty feet, also both sides of: Notice to Creditors. Notice Dun-levby the undersigned, Marion Eight street from the south property linn given administratrix of the estate of Forof J street to a line seven hundred and S. Dunlevy, deceased, to the crediteighty feci north of the nort'i property rest claims line of "K street, in Curb. Gutter and ors of and all personato having tnwn exhibit deceased raid : bonid the Ajrainut 1 No. That Whitewny District within twr vouchers with the necessary as and review appointed of equalization months from date of the first publication by said city council will meet at the office of this notice, to said administratrix at of the city recorder on Thursday, the loth residence on South Sixth street at day of October. A. D., 1923. and continue her Price. Utah, the same being the place tor in session each day including Saturday, the transaction of the business of said the 17lh day of October, A. I)., 1923 Utah. Dated at hetweon the hours of 2 o'rlorK and 5 estate in Carbon county. 23d day of September, o'clock p. m and will hear and consider Price, Utah, this 1925. MARION DUNLEVY, Adany objections and make corrections of A. D. R. J. Turner, Attorney Per any proposed tax which said Imanl may ministratrix. deem unequal and unjust. Thar during Administratrix. Oft. 10, 1925. su id time between the hours of 9 oclock First pub.. Sept. 25; last a. m., and 5 oclock p. m., said list will be open to public inspection at the office of DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Muid city recorder in said Price City, United States Land Office. Salt Lake Utah. By order of the city council of City, Utah. September 25. 1925. Serial Price City. Utah, dated the 9th day of No. 035382. Notice of Offer of Coal ARTHUR N. Lands For Lease Notice is hereby given A. D.. 1925. SMITH. City Recorder. that, pursuant to the art of February 25, 1920 (41 Stat.. 437). and to the regulaTHE OF DEPARTMENT INTERIOR, tions thereunder approved April 1. 1920, Lake Office. Salt Land United States Circular 079, the secretary of the interior, City. Utah. September 23,. 1925. Serial on petition of Taao A. Smoot, has desigof For Preference Right 032701. Notice nated as a coal leasing unit the following Coal Lease. Notice la hereby given that described land", towit: 8(4 N(4. 8(4 1929 pursuant to the act of February 23, Sec. 22. 8(4 NH, S4 See. 23. NW(4 (41 Stat 437), and the regulations there- Bee. 20. N(4 See. 27. Twp. 13 8outh, under approved April 1, 1920 (Circular Range 7 Fast., Salt Lake meridian, con 079), the secretary of the interior has, on talning 1440 seres, ae real leasing unit the petition of the Castle Gate Fuel com- No. 150. Utah No. 52. Lease of mid unit pany, designated a coal leaning unit No. will be made at a rovalty of 10 cent per 495. Utah No. 98. comprising eighty Inn. mine run. an Initial investment of acres, towit : the W(4 SE(4 Sec. 1, Twp. 00.000 during the first three year of 13 South, Range 9 East. Salt Lake merid- the lease, and a minimum production of ian, Utah. A lease of the said unit will 40,000 tons per year, commencing with be awarded the above named applicant the fourth year of the lease, and otherunder ita claim of preference right at a wise substantially In accordance with the royalty of ten cents a ton mine run, an lease form set nnt In paragraph 18 of the investment requirement of 32500 during regulations. Said lease will be sold at the first three years of the lease and a auction in this office, on the terms minimum production requirement of two pnhlic set forth, to the qualified bidder offering thousand tons a year, commencing with tbe highest boons on the sixteenth day of the fourth year of the lease. The lease November. 1925 at 10 o'clock a. m. Any will be otherwise substantially in accord- end ell persons hsvin adverse or conflictance with the lease form set out in para- ing claims to said laud or any part theregraph 18 of the said regulations. Any and of are heeehv notified that ther should nil persons having adverse or conflicting file on or before November 14. 1925. their claims to the said land or any part there- protest or objection against the granting of. are hereby notified that they should ot the lease for said land, otherwise aneh file on or before November 9. 1925, their claims may be disregarded- in granting protest or objections sgninst the granting said lease. ELT.F TAYTdl. Register. of a lease for the said lands. Otherwise First nub.. Sent. 25: last Oct. 23. 1925. such claims msv be disregarded in granting the lease. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT CARBON First pub., Sept. 25; last Oct. 23, 1925. Water. Land and Power Company. Location of Principal Piece of Rnsineaa. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior. United Statea Tric. Carbon Conntv. Utah. Notire la Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, hereby given that at a meet" of the held on the 19th day of September 22. 1925. Notice is hereby board of directors A. P.t 1925. an assessment of September. Lorenzo of Fountain that given Longson cents ($1.25) twenty-fiv- e Green, Utah, who on November 12. 1921. one dollar and levied on the capital stock made Homestead Entry No. 025109 for per share vns Water. Land nd rower S(4SE(4. Sec, 3: E(4NE(4. NE8E(4, of the Carbon com"aoy a corporation, parable at once See. 10; NE44NW14. WHNW14.NW4A SW44. SvSW14, 8W4SEti. Sec. 11; to Carl R. Marensen. treasurer, at Frier fommereial and Savings bank. Price. NWHNW44- - 8ee. 13; NHNE(4. NK Any stock upon which this asNW(4. See. 14. Twp. 11 South, Range 7 Utah. Enat. Salt lake meridian, bee filed notice sessment msv remain upneid on the 17th A. D.. 1925. will he of intention to make three-yea- r proof to day of October. and advertised for se at public establish rlaim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court suction, and niess psvment is made beat Provo. Utah, on the 2d day of Novem- fore. willA.he sold on the 7th dav of NoP.. 1975. at the hour of 4 ber. 1025. Claimant names as witnesses vember. Ueea Holman, George C. Jackson, Aury oclock of the afternoon, at Price. Utah, Draper and Antone Frandsen. all of to pav the delinquent assessment, togethFountain Green, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. er with the cost of advertisine and of sale. CARL R. MARCUREN. Register. First pub.. Sept 25 ; last Oct 23, 1925. Secrets rv. Price Commercial and Savings Rank. Price. Utah. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DR First hup., Oet. 2; last Oct Id. 1925. part men t of the Interior. United States D1 Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION psrfmeut of the Interior. United Stat October 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given lake Citv. T'ta that Mrs. Mary R. Gardner of lay non, Land Office 24.At 1925. Notice ia herel Utah, who on June 29. 1921. made Home- September, Loren Brady of rytltnn. Ufa stead Entry No. 022994. for E(48K(4 given that See. 7; 8(48(4 Sec. 8; NW(4. W(4 who on April 27. 1921. made TIomestei 020023. No. for SUSEU See. 21 NE(4, W (4 SW (4 , NE(4SW(4. NW(4 Entrv 22: NWq, N4W( 8E(4 Sec. 17. Twp. 12 South, Range 10 SURWU JUe. See. 2T; NEMSRi East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed notire NWHEt( See. 2S 11 South. Range S Ea of intention to make three-yea- r proof to Salt LakeTwp. meridian, has filed notice of 1 establish rlaim to the land above describproof to ed before the clerk of the district court at teutlon to make three-yea- r Provo. Utah, on the 19th day of Novem- tablish claim to the lend above deserih before Arthur J. Lee United State cot ber, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses at Price. Utah, on the 10th di Mary M. Black of l'ayson, Utah. Edmond of November. 1025. Claimant name Gardner of Payson, Utah, Dick Spencer witnesres Lowell Rrady of Mvton. TV of Hayden. Utah, and Dendel Gardner of Orrin Elmer of Colton. Utah. Lafe B01 Hayden, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Re- of Pravo Utsb. and Sidney Elmer of C( gister. ton. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Racist' First pub., Oct. 9 ; last Nov. 6, 1925 First nub.. Sept. 25: last Oet. 23. 1925 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FOR PUBLICATION 11 of the Interior, United Statea NOTICE part men t of the Interior. United S'a Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah. Lnnd Office At Salt T.ske City. Uti October 5, 1925. Notice ia hereby given September 29. 1925. Notice Is hew that David H. Jonee of Grant Station, given via Helper, Utah, who on April 23, 1921, T."he that Mra. Lucinda Harwood of S City. Utah, for the helra of 7 mndr Homestead Entry No. 01K9SO for Wehlln. who on May S 1921. mi NWK, NE(4NE(4, S(4NE(i, N(4 Homestead F"HV No 023050. fnv RW nt fcY5 ; j : y, German G. F. W.C Makes Nation-Wid- e Investigation in Campaign to Raise American Standard , 4 By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN General Federation of Women's t'lulis Is making a survey of the American home. This la one of those new things under the sun which the old saw says there Isn't. A survey hns never been made by the federal census bureau or by any public or private agency. Tho General Federation la making It as a necessary part of Its determined effort to raise the standard of the American home. For to work with understanding and efficiency It must know what are the existing conditions. Hence the survey, Instituted by the Federation's president, Mrs. John D. Sherman, ami well under ques- way In nil parts of the country. The niled-lttonnalrea will be tabulated at the Federation's headquarters In Washington. The findings will be publlahed. Eventually the findings will be presented to congress, with the request that It gfIIE Secretary ffocwsr-- ' M&MhgfteJtjBany H- - '' . . . gather that the program ia of a practical character, and I hope may bo productive of much good to tho women who havo to con-- . duct the affairs of American homes. Very truly yours, CALVIN COOLIDCE. Mrs. John D. Sherman, President General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1734 N Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Office of tho Secretary Washington, May 8, 192S. Daar Mrs. Shcrmani I am much interested to hear of your proposed national survey of homo equip- meat. Tho homo is tho family workshop. ' Its equipment and organisation are an ! ia-d- es of ita efficiency. home-makin- homa-makln- g. As our most import-nu- t conservation problem is the conservation of human energies, a general study of tho equipment of tho homo for reduction of noodloss effort should havo much usefulness. It should also load to an increase ia ' tho amount of time which tho women of ! tho country may davoto to tho development ; of tho finest typo of family life and to civic . improvement. Your project, therefore, is highly commendable and should bring re- suits of importance. Years faithfully, HERBERT HOOVER. ' HFH-I-H-M-H I I I far-reachi- - e nt '' Washington, April 7, 1925. My Dear Mrs. S harm am What yon havo said about tho plans of . tho Ganoral Federation for n nation-wid- e ' survey of homo-makin- g methods and facili- ties, has impressed mo as having poaaibili- ties of largo usefulnoaa. I am lure that soma of tho Government ngoncias will bo able to give somo aubstantial assistance, and assume that yon will afford thorn tho I opportunity. From what you havo said I o s. H- I g home-maker- HH-H-- COOUDGE AND HOOVER APPROVE home-makin- g hard-workin- III! THE WHITE HOUSE n authorize a similar survey as a part of the regular work of the census bureau. America. with all that It represents of hope In the world, is now and will be what you make It (to Institutions of religious liberty, of education and economic opportunity, of constitutional rights, of Integrity of the law, are the most precious poeeeeelona of the human race. These do not emanate from the government Their abiding place Is with the people. They come from the consecration of the father, the love of the mother and the devotion of the children. They are the product f that honest, earnest and tireless effort that goes into the rearing of the family altar and the making of the home of our country. This tribute to the American home by President Cuollde in a recent public address emphasizes thp fact that notwithstanding disquieting conditions In the home continues to lie s passion with good Americans. To the honest, men and women who carry the burdens of the world tho chance to own g home and rear a family Is a blessing from heaven. Here Is concrete proof. No class of financial Institution baa developed faster In the last decade than the building and loan associations. There are now In fhla country 11,841 local associations, with a total membership of 854,332 and assets totaling 14, 7V1S .037,11)7. Last year they built over 400,000 tomes. The General Federation declares that this American home la In danger. It should know, for Ninety-twfederated club women are per cent of American housewives do their own work. Thla means that a large percentage of the women In federated clubs perform practically all of the domestic duties which their homes require. To these members home Is what It has been for gcnerutlona woman's first Interest A creed for club women, written twenty-fivyears ago by lira. Robert J. Ilurdctte, aeta forth that no club should Introduce Into Its program any activity which does not spring from the home and lead back to the home. Today the federated club woman demands that her club life and her home life be correlated. Mrs. Sherman wan elected president at the 1024 biennial convention at Los Angeles. She Immediately established the Department of the American llonte. Mrs. Maggie W. Harry of Texas la chairman. Mrs. Sherman has this to nay about the new department, the home and the survey: The horns hop always bora tho conUr of tho club woman's Interoat, no matter how many and bow farflung bar othar activities. So tho oaiabltah-moof tho bow Department of tho Homo did not cento a now activity among club women. Hut It did constitute a declaration by tho federated club women of their continued belief that g la the moat important Industry of the nation and that tho home la Ita present hour of need la u patloual concern. For the American home la In real dangar. Wo eaa no longer abut our oyos to tho fact. Tho altua-Clo- u la increasingly bad. liecausa of tha manifold blcaalnga enjoyed by tha American people tho Americas home should bo world's standard. It ahould bo tha outward und vlalblo sign of tho Inward and spiritual grace of family Ufa. That grace we seam largely to have loot, Tho eausoaf Probably many la oomblnatlon. Prosperity tries souls that withstand advoralty. Social science has ot kept up with the natural sciences One outstanding cause eeems to bo an undeniable on tho part of both man und woman of tho art of The older generation makaa charges agaluat the younger generation. If sup generation la at fault, ae Inevitably la tho llllllll HI ?l 1 1 II III 1 1 1 other. And whole docs the fault llo but In tho home? It lookc as If both generations must Isarn all ovsr again tbs real meaning of home life. o we are focusing our many Federation activities upon tho now Homo Department. Ita program overs a wide rangs of subjects: from the phyelcal wellbeing of tho family to Ita moral and spiritual development; from the material structure and squlpment to the atmosphere Inelde of tho house, which I call tho soul of tho horns; from tho financial business of running the house to tho education In fundamental religion, character-buildin- g and tbs artlaile values of art, uuaie and literature. Also wo aro going to show tbs vital relation of the thing called "politics" to tho health, safety and education of the children In tho homo. Tho club for woman, once (rankly cultural has developed with tho times and has Itself tu tho homo and community Interestsadjusted of !u members. It must help her to most 1(11 responsibilities and to solve I III problems. And this tho now Department of tho American Home is designed to do. Our survey of homo equipment ahould give valuable results. Modern equipment menus Increased filelcncy In housekeeping and that, la turn, means g tho saving of time and strength for and other activities. Homs-makln- g Is, of course more than hosuekesplng, yet successful housekeeping Is u vital factor la It. Aro our housekeeping equipment und methods tbs host that aro nvallablo to usT Or aro wa wasting time and labor and exhausting nervous and mental enerhomo-makin- gies T Ellen Richards has coined a word "ruthenlee." defines It as tho betterment of living conditions through conscious endeavor, for tho purpoco of scouring more sOcIsat human beings." Wa must have due rsgard for outhsnloa if tomorrow's Amorloa la to ho a nation of hotter homes. fib The General Federation does not expect, of re, to make a complete survey of the more than 25,01)0,000 homes. But it expects to get data which the cenaua bureau does not obtain. The bureau asks about the Implements In the farmer barn, but has no Interest In whether the farmer's wife has water and drainage In her home. Tbs business of being a housewife and bringing up a family la not a gainful occupation," you see, so why should the federal government be concerned about the equipment of a person of no occupation? Mrs. Sherman In planning the survey outlined Its purpose and scope to I'resldent Coolldge. He guve It hls official approval, as la shown by his letter. The President Is strong tor the home. He In the chairman of the advisory council of Better Homes In America, of which Secretary Herbert Hoover la president of the board of directors. Secretary Hoover also gave hls unqualified approval. aa hls letter shows. This approval la significant. Inasmuch aa the cenaua bureau of the Department of Commerce la under hls direction. In planning Its survey the General Federation Invited the National Electric Light association to This noncommercial association welcomed the opportunity. President Franklin T. Griffith rnylng, In this servantless age our industry la particularly Interested because electricity Is revolutionizing home Ufe and social activity conveniences and betthrough electric h ter lighting. At the convention of the association in San Francisco last month Mrs. Sherman was one of the speakers, with Secretary Hoover, Secretary of Agriculture Jardlne and other nationally prominent men and women. The ration of the association assures the aid of electric power and light companies and of publle service corporations handling gns. water, etc. In the making of the survey. Outline and questionnaire tor the survey were drawn by the Industrial Surrey and Research Service of Washington, D. C., Miss Marie L. Obenauer, director. The cost of the campaign Inaugurated by the Service will be home by the Woman's Home Companion, which will publish the findings of the survey. The questionnaire la sufficiently comprehensive to secure the Information wanted by the General Federation. Here are the general classifications. Equipment of homes with water and sewer connections ; garbage, trash and sail disposal ; heating systems ; equipment with gas; equipment with electricity; available household labor; equipment with telephone and educational and entertainment facilities; club study given to home equipment Completely filled In, the first clasalflcatlon, for example, will give the following Information Number of family dwellings In community; number of family dwellings having lualde flash toilet and stationary wash basins, bath tuba, kitchen sinks and laundry tuba; payment for water on meter or flat rate; water supply and sewage disposal, If no public systems; protection of drinking water. The General Federation of Womens Clubs ha Ita beginning In 1880, when Soroala, a pioneer woman's club of New York city, celebrated Its twenty-firs- t birthday. Ninety dubs responded to the Invitation of Its president, Mrs. Jennie G Croly (Jennie June"). Julia Ward Ilowe headed a committee to prepare constitution and organize tlcn. The first biennial convention was held In clubs ol Chicago In 1892. In 1808 ths forty-fiv- e Iowa federated and Joined. Other states follow and the Federation became a federation of fodera tloos. In 1901 congress granted the Federation a national charter. The Federation now baa approximately 8,000,000 members. It la nonpartisan and nonsectarian. It la undoubtedly ths most poms ful nonpolltlcsl organization la the country. coil labor-savin- g torty-elgbt- co-o-ie q es Ht NE. er. nt SF.14, SV(4 8W(48E(4. N(48W(4. 8F.(4 NWK. N(SWK. SWUgWU 22. 8(4SW(4. 8Wj8E(4 S4NFM. EKSEH See. 14? See. See. 13. Twp. 11 8outh, Range 10 East. Salt Lake meridian, hn filed notice of Intention to make three-yea- r proof to establish claim to the land above described before the clerk of the district court at Prora. Utah, on the 17th day of November. 1925. Claimant name ae witness William O. Jones, George Rearson, Clarence (Veer and Alma Andrus, . all of Spanish Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First pub., Oct. 9; last Nov. 8, 1925. The oldfashoned woman who pit up early in the morning has a daughter who gets home early in the See 1 Ttro T'"Ve merldii T haa filed notice of intention to mi three-veproof n establish claim bx i aud "bore described before register of United State and office at Salt T, Cit Utah, on the Iftth day of Novemh v25. oiaimant names wttne Oeovqn c. Jackson of Fountain Ore t tun. wwnm Tnjrni of Fonoti Jjwn, Vtnh, ITnry JnrVnn of pm rtnh. 0f An! Utah. KLT F. TAYLOR. BegUt., First ntih Oet. 2: last Oet. 30. 1925. ar 1 T' Dont pity tho fJ d womi M oho may he in doe not know it. |