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Show FEIDAT. THE BUN. PRICE. UTAH EVSEY PAGE SIX JAMAICA Notice of Special Tax : Nn1 .'T Whom It May Iom-t- ii the lux given llmt a and colter purpose of ontrin t ime and whitewsy on both eiiles of f'.ghtb ire- -t in Prii-- 4ity from the south line of hiiiidred and "J" street to the line eighty feet north of the north line of K" at reef iii Curb and tiutier and Whiteoav District No. 1 low it. has been levied by miineil of 1riee. ordiuain-of the I'tab. which become effective on the 3dth lui 11'1'D. Said duy of October, A. 1 taz ia levied upon the following ties, ribed ll'il-te- r property in Price, I 'full, in Curb 1.and and Whiteway liietrirt No. tow.i: KLOfK 4. TIDWELL M lltEY T- - r e s-- Front Feet 4: Lot rten--- 5t if-- ; A. TL-ui- t'"r'-- fret: ueme Jr tw- S 1 - -. jj; :l,d I'"'':', iMlll' tob-r- m tl r I u! It is a matter of pride with us that weget I'e- i ive tn It. 1925. ..Ml l...le tni.i;;:.t ot v.. rflei-- ii . s " the new styles when they are new andl them ready for your aproval and selecZ so they may be worn when fashion center arc wearing them . We are constantly show, ing a new line of coats, dresses for thek. dies, suits, overcoats and shoes for men. Models and prices to meet every require ment in these communities. Everything eat and wear . - , , 211.91 it Braffet. Lot 2 $,V.i3.13 Amount of taz or iW i..va'.!'.-- rt If l It. Ferguson, beginning at the aid - no. W'--. l .; ": V.' " HOiilhweat corner of I ait 3; theme ,4M' ' Miiiit north fill feel ; I heioe east 15D !l 1. '. ai tax of till theme south theme feel; feel; :.n.l litl.(H) mei:t west l.'rtl feet to beginning d.i.. a .. .nnb!e. and Z1441.72 Amount of tuz I!.e l..'e of 12 at of . the Homan Catholic in..-o- r lill-ai.- l ikl K.ilt Luke llimesse, ir, K"1' it! tin" iir.i.r in ' I .corner feet north of the or ti.e "I1"1.' T: " .' 4 afi. ! feet: of Lot 3; theme north ill ' at a,.,- ii:.e w. l n f t- ltheii.-east IDO feel ; theme south ''"Ul fnlinaiae let. - l:'' t till fiet ; theme west IDO feet to tint'll tin, it beginning 1925, wit I...:M. P. i- . . ' n-- 111 1 . .; . 1 ! llit-ho- p '' in.--- ... . 1- ' id - e n- , t - tfnptnl Amount of tuz $193.17 John 1'. Bryner, nil of Tail 3. tract in southwest corner nieaHiiriiig 12(1 bet north and sou'll and IDO feel east and west $221.73 Amount of tux HI AH K 5, Tlim Kl J. SURVEY Traveling a la Mode In Jamaica. 212.43 Marie llusserre, all of Lot 1 br tbs Milknl (hofitpklt tie breeding country. Tbs' Island Is Amount of taz $519.4 Washington. D. C.) Infested with ticks, however, 212 43 Alar is llerglund, all of Lot 4 that Jamaica la becoming heavily and this condition has held back live- Aniuuut of $D19.4ti lax and more Important ai NOW soun-of bananaa for the United States market, as well as for other leas Important products, that West Indian Island la coming more Into the field of American Interest Jamaica has always been a potential garden spot and large parts of It have at times been developed Into an actual garden. But It has felt with particular keenness the ebb and flow of world economic conditions, and at times the garden has run quite literally to weeds. One big handicap to Jamaica baa been adverse tariffs. Its greatest prosjierity has come In times of war In oilier regions, whim special demand for the commodities It can grow has stmt purchasers to It with the full purses of necessity. The World war, fur example, increased Its Income greatly. Racial problems have also confronted Jamulca. Only a few years ago the Island adopted a stringent Chines exclusion policy to avoid the growth of a Chinese problem In addition to Its existing ethnic problems. Jamaica Is predominantly an Island of negroes almost as much so as Haiti; It haa, however, a thin but potent veneer of British law, custom and political control, which has kept It from many of the difficulties and pitfalls of Us neighbor Island. , The population of Jamaica Is approximately 800,000, and of this number fully 05 per cent are blacks or mulatto, and the numbers of the e races are still further increased by the presence of about 20,000 Bast Indiana. Barely 2 per cent of the population consists of whites, and the Chinese are less than 1 per cent. The Chinese are chiefly storekeepers, and largely monopolise that calling even In the remote country districts. Many f these storekeepers were born In Jamaica and speak slovenly English with a broad accent Ilka the negroes from whom they have learned their dark-skinne- d stock development A hard breed BIAH'K a. TimVFlJ. SURVEY has now been developed t;' the crossRoman Cathulir Bishop of Salt ing of Engllab and East Indian cattls Luke City, beginning at tbe southand the ticks are being further com- west corner of block ; thence north bated by compulsory dipping et the 04 feet ; theme east 15(1 feet ; theme south (14 feet; theme west live stock. G4.00 130 feet to beginning "Nature's Balance Disturbed. Amount of tax $15(1.50 Jamaica's curse of ticks la an excelHelper State Bank, care of lent example of the unexpected re- Grace 1.. Fouts, beginning 14 feet sult a when the balance of nature" is north of the southwest corner of block : theme mirth 50 feet ; theme Interfered with. First ships brought east 150 feet; theme south 00 rats which became a peat In the cane feet ; theme west 150 feet to befields Then the mongoose was im- ginning $122.17 ported In 1872 to keep the rata la Amount of tax beginning at s check. The rats were destroyed, but (rate104 I feetFouts, mirth of the auuth-wethe mongoose then attacked the Usarda point corner of block ; theme north and small birds eating their eggs as 42 feet ; theme east 150 feet ; well ss those of turtles and domestic theme south 42 feet; theme west 42.00 poultry. The inurked reduction la the 150 feel to beginning interest in aercu-foAlso, numbers of small birds la aald to be driveway on the mirth of tract 3.50 resimnslhle for the presence of large Anmniil of taz $131. M nutntora of ticks in the Island so, In Adell Woods, beginning 114 feet a aort of way, north of the sunt b west corner; the mongoose has placed a big handi- theme north 50 feet; theme eust 150 feet; theme south 50 feet; cap on beef production. theme west 150 feet to begnining.... 50.00 After Jamaica waa taken from the Amount of taz .$122.20 Spanish, I'ort Royal, Its chief port, Jessie Kanford, beginning 213 became the rendezvous of British buc- feet mirth of the southwest corner; caneers under the leadership of the theme north 31 feet; theme east 150 feet; theme south 31 feet; notorious Kir lleury Morgan. In those theme west 150 feet to beginning.. had wall a about days Iort Royal high Also one-ha-lf interest in seven-foIt and wide quays, whereon Its habidriveway along the south side of same ...... tues emptied their pleces-of-elghof tax $104.83 Then, as If Providence were outraged Amount Honors and Pierre Moynier, betta moral an of laws, by disregard ginning 42 feet north of the southearthquake on June 7, 1092, shook Ja- west corner of Lot 3 ; theme north maica to Its foundations and tumbled 242 feet; theme east 202 feet; this den of Iniquity, with scores of thence south 242 feet; theme west 242.00 fret to beginning the pirates. Into the sea. When the 202 Aimiiint of (az $052.55 d water la calm the ruins Marie Duaaiere, beginning 284 of tha old town may be seen beneath feet north of the southwest corner tha water, even today. of Lot 3; theme north 294 feet; One Interesting relic of Port Royal thence east 202 feet ; theme south remains, however. In Fort Charles, a 294 feet; theme west 202 feet to 294.00 d still old veteran of bricks. beginning Amount of tsz .$700.12 Some of the officers' quarters and a TIDWELL BIAH'K SURVEY 7, so white that It daaxlea, paved court, K. Loufbourow, beginning are still standing. Flower gardena at Mary the southeast corner of the now encircle lta walla; Its gun em- block ; theme north (SO feet ; theme brasures are hidden by bushes; the west 120 feet; thence south 00 birds haunt lta crannies, and tha liz- feet; theme east 120 feet to be.......... .......a................ .......... 00.00 ards crawl lastly over Its parapets ginning Amount of lax $187.04 Horatio Kelson waa stationed at tha George Christensen, beginning e forts In 1779, when he was twenty-on00 feet north of tbe southeast coryears of age, and the paved platform ner of block ; (heme north Ik) feet ; which was known affectionately as his thence west 120 feet; theme south (HI feet ; theme east 120 feet to be"quarter-deckmay still be seen. ............................................ 00.00 The little town now standing on ginning 107.1 S Amount of tax J the old site of Port Royal la respectAnns VT. Madsen, beginning 120 able, faded, and disconsolate. On tha feet north of the southeast corner fences and bushes, la melancholy ugli- of block ; theme north 00 feet ; theme west 210 feet ; theme south ness, the commonplace Inhabitants dry (H) feet ; theme east 210 feet to the fishing nets by means of which 00.00 Amount of tax they eke out their existence. $107.18 II. B. Goetnnan. beginning 180 Kingston Nsarly All Black, Across the magnificent harbor from feet north of the southeast corner block; theme mirth 50 feet; Port Royal lies Kingston, the capital of thenre west 210 feet ; theme south of Jamaica and one of the most Im- 50 feet ; theme east 210 feet to be-5000 portant ports In the West Indies Its $103.19 foundations were laid by Port Royal Amount of tax Maud W. Lowry, beginning 230 survivors. Kingston Is almost as much feet north of the southeast corner a black man's town as of block ; theme north 00 feet ; The two white persona to every bun-- . tlienMwwt'2i6 fret7 thenie south died negroes who nominally are a part i 00 feet ; theme east 210 feet to f 00.00 the city's population, live In special rinning $187.04 suburbs and manage shops and tha Amount of tax J. Ilex Miller, beginning at the larger enterprises, and the streets art southeast corner of Lot 4; thence given np almost entirely to negroes. north 59.5 feet; thence west 210 Even the policemen and many of the feet : thence south 59.5 feet ; thence east 210 feet to beginning 59.50 Judgea are black. Amount of Ux . J 170.04 Though only 2 per cent of Kingston's J. E. Flynn, beginning 59$ feet 50,0110 people are white, no small body north of tbe cornar of of dtlaena of any city has shows mors Ixit 4 ; thenresoutheast north 54.5 feet ; and courage, energy determination thence west 210 feet ; thence south during the hurricanes and earthquakes 04.5 feet ; thence east 210 feet to which have time and again literally i'Vi-'AlDOUIlt 1 til . destroyed lta very foundations. HardMrs. E. C. Lee, beginMr. and ly had Its charred ruins cooled after ning 114 feet north of the souththe violent earthquake and fire In 1907, east corner Lot 4 ; thence north 55 before tbe survivors were busy build- feet : thence west 210 feet ; thenre 55 feet ; thence east 210 feet d ing, between the shore south to beginning 55.00 and tbe blue bills beyond, a dean, reg- Amount of tax $175.42 lald-ou- t town to taka tha place ularly C. 11. Stevenson, beginning 109 of tbe one which natnre had Just de- feet north of the southeast corner of Lot 4; thenre north 43 feet; stroyed. The British have given some meas- thence west 210 feet ; thence tooth feet ; thence east 210 feet to beure of to the Ja- 45 . ginning maicans, but have retained final conf interest in ten-foAlso trol. A governor ia appointed by tha driveway along the north side of 60.09 British king and presides over a legisi lative council of which 15 members are Amount of tax J. W. Jobnstun, beginning 224 appointed and 14 elected. Elected feet north of the southeast corner boards In tbs 15 parishes administer of Lot 4; thence north 49 feet; local affairs. thence west 210 feet: theme south 49 feet ; thence east 210 feet to be ginning . .. . . .. .............. .. .............. Phon Calls Recorded interest in ten-foAlso one-haTo keep a record of tbe number of drivrwaj along the south side of 54.00 calls made on a telephone and so check of tax Amount I15&21 bill np the telephone at tbe end of tbe Thomas beginning 273 month, a Brooklyn (N. T.) Inventor has fret north Dumayne, of the southeast corner devised a meter that reglatera tha calls of Lot' 4; 7hrnrenort'h"30frct ; It la atUcbed to tho thence west 210 feet : thence south automatically. thfDf MSt 210 trtt t0 neck of any desk phone and reglatera j3? .. 80.00 when tbe receiver Is put back on tho ! iwunt tax $73 A0 hook after each cull, says the Popular John JonM bfrinic 803 feet I Science Monthly. . north of the southeast corner of one-hu- lf lt nt t. coral-cruste- sun-fade- speech. 0a tha Edge of the Tropics. Jsmalca la the largest and most Important Island of tha British West Indies and the third largest of all tha Antilles. It Is 141 miles long and 40 miles wide, and lias an area close to " that of Connecticut. Situated 00 miles outh of Cuba, It Ilea In the very center of the Carlhlwan sea. Like Hawaii. Jamaica ilea Just In the edge of the tropica; and nature seems to havs Intended It to be a fairy Island. Heavily wooded mountains occupy much of the Interior, and among them countless streams tumble. Tradition bus It that Columbus, who discovered Jamaica on his second voyage In 1494, when asked of tha Island by his royal patrons, crumpled a piece of paper and threw It on the table. Whether Uila story. Ilka that of tha egg. la apocryphal or not, a bit of crumpled paper well represents tha billy character of the surface. A backbone of mountains rising to heights of 7,000 feet, extends lengthwise of the Island, and from it numerous spurs spring. Eroalon due to the torrential rains of certain seasons baa accentuated the roughness. Many streams, none of them navigable, dash down from the uplands. "Xaymaca," tha native Indian name of the Island, which baa been Europeanised Into Jamaica," means "laic of Fountains" Palms of several sorts. Including coconuts and bamboo, bananas breadfruit, mango and a wide variety of other tropical trees clothe hillsides and valleys In the Interior are trees which furnish valuable cabinet woods and dyes Some of the views from lb high centra bllla over rough foothills valleys and plains and out to the deepest of blue seas are hardly to bo surpassed elsewhere In the world. But there are other aspects to Jamaica than beautiful scenery. Much of the country la undeveloped, and that In cultivation In tha interior la largely In the hands of negro peasant proprietors who tend their new frnlt trees their yam gardena and their pstchea of the root that made Jamaica famoua" ginger. Many gaunt chimneys stand in the plalna to mark tbe sites of sugar plantation manor bouses of tbe island's palmier days, Along the coastal swamp swarms of mosquitoes stuck workmen and way-farera, who must carry smoldering brands or continually wave branches Port-au-Princ- e. be-o- mr palm-fringe- one-hal- Jl-tGji- lf about their heads Because of Its luxuriant grasses, Jamaica la an excellent potential cat- I ot i.l iii.i.. i.f ar- - li.-- I,,,,, d...' l.i letal lii-i- i r .. i 1 M-- -- r .aal..e tie if ) dm ibe am I'B.Miia to Kl li line 1 idinM If u- li ii(i;l -- ' - , ' ' "J .r.wJ ' 'U - fame will. ' CO. Winter Quarters, Clear Creak, Castle Gat and Sunnyaida. hvitli'il lineirm fire. ...ain isimiianjr STORE WASATCH ( H1 and in-- ! m ere-(Hiiiiian'i1. liy law n' r.v All hi ini taxes .ire I'AfMv 1 III- ,a-- t I Ben .n,i. n-.- ai.! tax M.nii f Here When They Are , ,r -- Hungs - . J!Oi. (. You Will Find IheNew . -- r beginning An.-u- ni of tux i Tiii t " t - feel north of f--e f Lot 4 fllPI: U.O.V t. i2n 137 - l r tbrie-- ginning Au.u.M cf ir.x I.uiu t. Set: 21U ver-- t e bnildi'ih'. Hated lit Il A.' -- DE' Filth. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION v lv AV of the Interior, United State. of Novruila-r- . 192.5. parimeni HERSdN. City Ti iiiM;rci' and 0 .isior Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, of Sieeinl Taxis. tvmber 19, 1925. Notice ia hereby given that Iloysl 11. Timpson of Colton, Utah, NOTICE OF SM.K THE CAKHONs who on March IS. 1921, made Homestead N Water, lamd and lV,ff toiupany. Emry No. 02011S. for XWKNK. NV4 fai.wtiuu of Prineiiwj 1 Sec. 8; K KW 14 Sec- 1 4irinirati.iii. if ItuaineMB At Iriiv. CzrUm (ounty. NEtTsee. 7: S48E14. EHSWK Sec. up ti. Twp. 12 South. Range 10 East, and Ftuh Xolii-- : There is deluuiuent stork on on the f.dli.wing lots li and 7. KEV.SE14,NV8E14 Sec. Salt ii.uiit nf assesMiieiit levied on tue I. J 31. Twp. 11 South, Range 10 East,inten-tUw 1925. I lie Iaike meridutu. has filed notice of day of September, Mitioums set opiMisite the i.auie of '"v proof to esUbliah to make three-yea- r claim to the land above desrribed before No. (Vrtifintte Amount die register of the United State land Name st Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 10th 40.25 15ti Frank Gmsso of Dnember, 1923. Claimant names dur GState nf Fliili, J. witnesses (.'buries J. Logie, Mauriee ns 1.53.00 AuMin. l'ledgee E. Thorne and li Roy Charles W. Higie. Jiiliti Munlulierry and 23.tsi limriio. all of Colton, Utah, ELI. 1. Cumilii I'altuieri 123.1 a) TAYLOR. Register. Alliert liryner 3INI.IN) First pub., Oct. 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925. E. K. (Umiti (KNUSl 1 'wide's Hank of Iiehi I IN) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I) E- 1 Sumuel llurrel partment of the Interior, United States .217 33().im H. Wines Ira Of fii At Salt Lake City, Utah, Land 125(a) 48 Anna T. (llterslrom 98.75 October 20. 1925. Notice i. hereby given 49 T. K. Uohn 75.(NI that Leu Frandsen of Price, Utah, who L. W. Nut tall 112.00 on April 21. 1921, made Stockraising 221) t K. Harris liumestesd Entry No. 019405, for SW44 First National Bank of Sec. 5; 3tM).00 NKU. WHSEVi. 8E14SWK 203 Price lKt.3tl SKUNK (4. XHSE14. 8iNW14, SW4 K. W. Wherry 275.00 Sec. 7: E4NW1. 8WNYV44 Sec. 8, 57 Evs Wherry 37IMNI Twp. 13 South. Range 8 East, Salt Lake 58 t', A. Wherry 14M1.00 meridian, haa filed notice of intention to 102 Henry M. llayes 85.INI make three-yeproof to establish claim 01 James II. Park 5091 to the land above described before Arthur 05 E. P. Mills United States commissioner, at llNl.OO J. 184 A. W. Horsley 37.50 Irice, Utah, on the 8th day of December, 237 K. Arsmaki 1925. (Claimant names as witnesses B. Psee and Mary ...248 08.75 George G. Frandsen, Jasper Robertson, A. l'sce Bryner 74 50.IK) Itoyai Frandsen and Carl Gunderson, all John W. Prinee ELI F. TAYLOR, Reg111) (HI of Price. Utah. 259 John W, Cbipman 31.75 ister. 79 Olestis Halpias 84 575(a) First pub. Oct. 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925. II. W. Landrelh 87 87.50 'iheodnre Edur 217 125.00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE-Andrew Fieeliko Janies 8. Mathis and lmrtinent of the Interior, United States 175.00 Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, John A. Mathis 150.1 H) October 19, 1925. Notice ia hereby given Carlos Gunderson HH1.25 that Charles J. Logie of Colton, Utah, K. A. Wilson 12 50 who on March 18, 192L made Homestead Cls pence Z. klorrison 37.30 Entry No. 018774, for BE 14, 8a rah A. Mathis ..... A. T. llellier 47.50 XW14NE44. E44KW14 Sec. 29; SW14 32.25 NEH, KW14SW14. B4NW14. NW14 Olive Millburn .. A. 8. Olsen ....... 112.00 MV 14, X148V14 Sec. 28, Twp 11 South, 18.75 Range 10 East, Salt II. F. Hansen .. meridian, has 18 25 filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Morosi Hansen W. N. Draper .. 15.00 proof to establish claim to tbe land W. A. Cotton :... 50.00 above described before the register of the Zelms 12.50 United Stgtee land office at Salt Lake 118 Emms V. Eves 30.00 City, Utah, on the 10th day of December, 119 50.00 1925. C. C. Eves Claimant names as witnesses 120 47.50 Charles E. Thorne. Le Roy Thorne, J. I. Thompson Itoyai 121 50.00 II. Titniwon and Alden Ivie, all of Colton, George A. Nixon II. C. Mathis 2'l.ta) nub. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. J. N. Robertson 275.00 First pub.. 04. 23; last Nov. 20, 1925. J. O. Knhertaon 130.00 M. C. Wilson .... 50.(N NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE- Eugene fhiado .. 125(H) psrtment of the Interior. United States J. I). Critehlow 25.00 Ijind Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, John B. Hanna 75(a) October 19, 1925. Notice is hereby given 2!13 A. Ballinger 211.25 that Charles E. Thorne of Colton, Utah, C. B. Wntrrman .229 45(a) who 011 August 7, 1923. made Homestead 238 Emery Bigelow 02 50 Entry No. 03218. for SV14. WI4NW14 249 Hugh Fullerton 18.75 Sec. 29; NE4NE14. S14NE14. 8E14 IBM Hanford Btiliinger 43.75 Sec. 30; NV4NE14. SWKNE14 Sec. 81, W. A. Isiwry 1U3 50 (N) Twp. 11 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake M. Q. Golding 75(a) meridian, has filed notice of intention to Peter Ihtmhrosio 214 15.75 mske three-yea- r proof to establish claim Federal Bank of l th lund above dfMrribtd before the A. Berkeley, J. Austin, regi-lof the United States land office lledgee 450.00 Salt Iake City, Utah, on the 10th State of Itali. J. W. uf Decemlier. 1925. Claimant namesday aa Warf. Pledgee . ... 230.00 witnesses Charles J. Logie. Royal II. State of Vtsh, C. B. Janies Ivie liinpson, and Alden Ivie. all Watermsn, Pledgee 113.75 of olton. I uh. ELI r. F. TAYIjOR Burton W. Musser 108.75 State of Ttah. J. C. First pub., 0.4. 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925, Jensen, Pledgee 210 V55.00 State of Etah. K. J. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DE .250 Harrison, Pledgee 50.00 B. F. Mclntirr 251 02.50 iJUPTSr 0f4li",Jntf'. United States Eqnitahle Real and lira. h n Investment company ....255 15.00 Frank Martina ...250 37JiO S. Hlieya 192 25000 C. II. Carlquisl it Co 258 130.00 A. E. Taylor 204 37.50 And in aronrdarre with law and an hoard of directors made on of to the 19th day of September. 1935, so many make three.'ves pro5f to.M,tlish Claim shares of each parcel of aurh stock as before the may be necessary will be mid at tl.e rierk Of thf diatrirt drrib court at Pmm TTttk Price fbminercial and Savings bank at I rice. Carbon county. Utah, on the 7h day of November. A. I)., 1925. at the hour or 4 o clock, p. m.. to ay delinquent thereon, together with the .o ts and thf flwtiwng First pub. Oct. 23; last Nov. af CARL II. MARCrSEN. & 20, 1925. Commercial and Saving, bank, Price, : KIll-.I.lM- l l,v 1 V r dew-ribi- m ot-fi- ie - M ar Ie, Ivi SfcNE. Ike e Ind er Reg-iMe- e ffiv 5 te N-l- w-h-- 10. .Ini. lntkn CUE S!Sntrn?li, As a result of curresponde.urn the weather bureau f :n. ited States department of arrienltwv and the imperial mar.ne ohs.rvatorv-a-t Kolje (Japan) arrangements been made to suyolv the lni.er Kve :nsti PUBLICATION DE- - aSI uffi ft." thaV rSmer SWUNWii U IN THE DISTRICT COUM Seventh Judicial Diztritt iF. of Utah, Within and For aT(t (larbon In the Matter of the il tton of Lewis Owen Timothy Ffl ot Name. Notu-e- . Notice h kw that Lewie Owen Timothy Court First pub 04. 10; last Nor. Re NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, Cifals Jjtnd Office At Salt Lab Ott October 9, 1925. Notice ii ktnk that Alma Andrus of SpaniihlMj who on April 22. 1921, made H Entry No. 0191, for 8ft BkV SW44. Lota 3 and 5 Sec. 11; guy W M NK 14 Sec. 14, Twp. 11 Soath) 10 East, Salt Itke meridiu, b notice of intention to milt tkm proof to establish claim to tbbdi described before the clerk ef the 4 court at Provo. Utah, oa thtRdi November, 1925. Claimant ana 1 neeaea Jacob G. Aadrtu, David Wayne Lewis and Phoebe Aadna Spanish Fork, Utah. EU I. XU Register. First pubH Oct 16 ; last Nor. U, 1 IN THE DISTRICT 0 COURT Seventh Judicial District 4 dt of Utah, Within and For the Css Carbon George E. Webber, FUd Helen Webber, Defendant tm The State of Utah to tin SaMMni You are hereby summoned (a lypor in twenty daya after tbe serried summons upon you if served witks county in which this actioa k k otherwise within thirty dayiiftva and defend the above entitled Ktjn in case of your failure so ta di J will be rendered against you KMda the demand of the complaiat akd been filed with the clerk of tbeke This action h brought to aawi ment dissolving the bonds of mbs hereinbefore existing hetwcrajomj plaintiff. BRAFFET A PATTEK Attorneys For Plaintiff, Ptk. W First pub., Oct 80 ; last Nov, B, 8W44 Src- - 22. S448WJJ. Sec. 15. Twp. 11 South. Salt Ijtke meridian, has fikdij intention to make thrse-jrra- r ' claim to the land before the clerk of the dutnd Provo, Utah, on the 17th dy her. 1925. Claimant "J"! William O. Jonea. George ence Creer and Alma And SSf Uj; NotitoJ Sec.-7- ; 81484 Sec. NE14, W148W14. NKH8W SB 14 Sec. 17. Twp. 12 Swth. l East Salt Lake meridian, ot Intention to make three-p- a establish claim to the land ed before the clerk of th( ' djJ"j u Provo. Utah, on the 19th dT"J, her, 1925. Claimant tg Mary M. Black ot Pay- p, Gardner of Payaon. D and of Hayden. Utah, Jgg Hayden, Utah. ELI T. AflS glster. First pub., Oct 9 ; last NOTICE FOR rrBUCAWftj r.UwfS partment of the At Office rnd October 22. 1925. that Aaron Plyun Utah, who on February . nr! Homeetead Entry No J" uTSilh - b " Schr rJ IT" D, do hair from thinking h. so nr NOTICE FOR rUBUCATW partment of the Interior, Tand Office At Sslt Uk OP.; October 7, 1925. that Mrs. Mary R. Gar(b Utah, who on June 2flLl92La. stead Entry No. 022994. fjL,. g digjj ,d bwWor i Spanish Fort. Utah. ELir.IH . 1( Register. First pub.. Oct 9 ; last Nov. ' u m Rt pin prTkPr vl biT tention to make tbwe-W W Sec. 23 nr a HU tablish claim to (he land before the clerk of (h ,,,h ,k, vo.i Provo, Utah, on the twtee a day hv rrdio at the Sa Fran- make ot her. 1925. Claimant aam" tion to ih cisco, Cali., sUt;.,n nf iU weather bu-h- r F. J. Dimlrk and 111 Sunnyaide, Utah, and the w Pacific 1. of P" Perklna O. and N. mSdTan Tb UI e1 '3,,d pitecnth F. TAYIiOR. Brier. fli First pub., Oct 80; 1 Alma riaon nSSa' Pr,nT.L J; ) Utah, and It ia not too earlt tof ELIF-PllTAYlW n,WT'rtah' n "M nTgistar t Christos . Ciincvjnenop about your matenally m .r..veJ in y4ue Thege 30 ' 27, 1925. daily charts are issued in on display in a few -- miw monthly col- Your man wbu declines to be nnaiwA selection. Better drop 1 m NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIOV partment ot the Interior, Umm Land Office At Belt Lab Gtj. I October 5. 1925. Notice i P that David H. Jonee of Gif it via Helper, Utah, who on April i1 made Homestead Entry NW14, NE14NE14, MJM.j Kr BE 44, RW448E14. N448WJL NW14 See. 10 S11-:- " Sec. 9, Twp. 14 Salt Taike meridian, haa vwJ? tnf! the above entitled court a mtitki k change of hia name to that ( Lmk Buffmire, and that said petidoa n heard in the above entitled hour of 2 o'clock p. m, oa Inal! ember 21, 1925, at tlie roanr' courthouse in lrice, Carboa tma at which time and plan imm, persona may appear and prttat tition. H. C. SMITH, Ooh 2 lect them. They til wanted. Price tlL within Rubber stamp to Birth aanonncetnenU. ot |