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Show Your General Store and Mon FRIDAY, The difference between a store that flies a quality flag and one that does not is f a violinist and l; just the difference between r a fiddler. Theyre both in the same busi ness, but one is a quality player and the other has not thought much of anything but scratching out tunes. In addition to the far reaching advantages which one en joys in prices at our stores there is the add. ed pleasure of selecting from displays of goods that are not soiled or shopworn and not out of style. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE 3 v. CO. Winter Quarter, dear Greek, Oastla Gate and Bonnyaide. AXD NOTICE TO CONTRA! TORfM' Notice I ed bide will b received by the u ie hereby given that by virtue of a a chat-- 1 ;jgncd p to 2 o clock p. in., T- tel nortxaiee executed by Robert McKune I March 2, 192o, for the foUnwinc: acbu.il at Hr end 8. J. McKune, hie wife, aa mortgag-- 1 I room addition to the in Thia will be let two parto- -, ore, to Price Commercial and Saving. bank, a corporation. aa mortgagee, datedlernl contract and heating and veitlkt ' office of ( No plumbing.) Wan and aperifian,., Aug ut 11, 1925, and filed - Jn the county. I for the above have been prewired bj Ca; the county A. D.. I non A Fetser, architect, and are of dav 11th on the Augiiet, Utah, offi.-e- , 50 1025,' in File P, No. 9000. of the filet ofluble to bjddero at Mid office, and upon whidi chattel mort: pleton binldtng; BaltLake (ity.Uuk, rare there will be dne on the 5th day of at the office of the undersigned in ft ; t.be ,;i;,mPidti February, A. D 1920. the. date of the Utah.JLachbid taut 5 per cm, first publication of thin notice, the Nin a certified check for at made payable to of $2121.00 and the mm of $300.00 at- - the amount thereof this awouut to he forfeited torneya fee, the undersigned. Price Com-- 1 undersigned. mrrcinl and Savings bank, a corporation, the district if the accompanying Wl the mid mortgagee, will foreclose said accepted and the bidder thru fail, to if . chattel mortgage by a aale of the property I ter Into the contract or tn furniok described in raid mortgage and hereinnf- - bond required. Contract an. bond fan . ter described, and to that end will expose may be seen at the office ofbethe arriuh requite and offer for aale at public auction on A depositor $7.50 will set of plana and specif i.vaiiin pw Saturday, the 2(tb day of February. A. each tins on the to returned be out. retuii T).. 18211. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the office and warehouse of the klcKune the set in good order; provided the not hid a in it has submitted Warepngp curing Forwarding coinimny, known a house No. 1. being the principal ware- form. The right ia reserved in reject m bids. OF HOARD all and Klil'CATM'; McKune house in which the office of said CARBON COUNTY BUllOGL Mi Forwarding company is located in Price. OF Carbon county, state of Utah, the follow- TUICT. By Carl ,R. Marcusen. I'reniy Clerk. Price, Itij ing personal property described in said and George E. chattel mortgage, tnwtt: Those certain Feb. 8. 192ft. Feb. 1M. 1931 f' buildings, together with office, owned and First pub., Feb. 12; last occupied by mortgagor, Robert McKune end known aa Warehouses" Nos. 1 and NOTICE IN T1IE MATTER OF IS Petition of the Board of Directonf 5. situated on ground leased bv raid RobD ert McKune of and from the Denver and the Irioe River Water Rio Grande Western Railroad company trict Praying That the Proceeding Hte DUtrie as shown by Lease Nit. 6332. together with ing to the Bale of Bonds of theCunfitwi-ball furniture and fixtnres in mid build- Re Examined, Approved and the Court. Notice is hereby give ft. ings, and together with all tools, equipment and everything of a personal nature the hoard of director of Price ltivee It in said buildings and which Is being used ter Cunservation district has filed ia Ik in connection with the Imaineas carried on .raid judicial district court in talk I Utah, its cxvmrjss&air therein, including platform scales inside Carbon county, stateI of the proewdn UTAH and wagon scales outside, and also al verified petition reel ing I Daughters of the American Revolution why, every he right, title, claim and interest of raid leading to the sale of bonds of .the of the Fighting Dnngh Robert McKnne in and to the aforemen- - trict and- praying that raid gcKHl American know wmj tinned Lease No. 5332. Also a loading be examined, approved and cunfimte k ter." Utal I said court " Notice P covered located by upon an1atform ground The General Keihvatlon of Womens Cluha , ,rf xTtah. mid lease raid court has fixed the 1st day of Mud f523 at Ik undoubtedly the most powerful organization In th Wn(l R Ir4Hr by ra;d railed mm- - 192ft. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day ; United Stales, with the exception of the two I nany hereinabove mentioned to raid Boh-- 1 county courthouse st Price, (larhoa state l non- rt McKnne, and also all the right, title. I ty. Utah, as the date major political parties. It la NJj raa, of ka Me-- hearing of am petition, Robert raid of the Interest Maim "! sectarian and ualriotlc Its charter of far . kr M f Kune in and to mid lease. Also all coal- - interested, in the raid proceedings tta cougrcsa and Its membership la about 8,000,000. outbund5n connected with mid rale of raid bonds are herriiy notified Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, 1U president, la an Iwirehnnsea or used in connection with I they may, on or before the day so ma . I L American, Her first American he business conducted bv mid Robert for the hearing of raid petition, Uatfei For-- or answer said petition. Dated et WMcKnne of name the McKune under was John at Watertown, Mass, nucesior, Whitney, Utah, this ftth day of Fe lirmir. For Utah. 0n Price. in warding company with John Coolidge and with Rev. John Sherman, more definite Utah description of the furniture. III. C. RMITII, t her husbnnd'a first American ancestor, J. followPowell, t the DnlIa tools, fixtnres and equipment 192 t, among others are described. First pub, Feb. 6 ; last Feb. 2ft, Henry Ford may have said that history is Ing articles warebonra ons hunk." but he probably did not mean American towit : oneOne wagon scale, one I calc, typewriter. NOTICE KENILWORTH AND HHi platform scale, history, Inasmuch as he is restoring the Wayside one Burroughs adding machine, one type-- 1 per Railroad company aim the Inn at Sudbury, Muss., end trying to bring back writer desk, two office chairs, five chairs, land Rio Grande Western Railroad office files, one rash register, pany, lessee, hereby give notira thstii the American dunces. And his own his- twentv-fnn- r one diaeranh and supplies, three ware-- January 28, 1920, they filed with thek;,N a rends like tule. tory fulry ; house tracks, one set chain Mock, one set I terstate commerce commission at SeiiHlur Fess lias been professor of history and ltrel block" and tackle, three screw lacks. I ing ton, D. C., their Joint application Wig one wood filing (certificate that the present an.l futis steel filing cabinet, college president. Senator Bayard's father, hi lone I a I MajiOllilif If VlffUl nala LV grandfather, NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE Sale Under Chattel Mortgage thr JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. :oi:CK WASHINGTON, tin "Father the United State f Ilia Couniry if America, the richcbt, niinit powerful uud most prosperous nullt.u of oiirih wus Ihiiu February 22, 1732. February 22, 1132, will ll.oref.ire be tbc Iwo hmulre.lt h anniversary of Ilia birth. Tlmt your la to ace a celcl.rutlou of bis birth the like (f which history bus never Keeu ill honor if a huninu lielug. Congress bus created the United Slates Coniuilasioii for the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the lllrth of George Waslilngton. President Calvin C.sill.lge is ebainnan of this ruiiiiuliudon and tliua briefly outlines the puriHste of th celebration and uggeets In kcoH: The two hundredth anniversary of General birth will be an occasion of such Washington adgnlflciince, not only to our own country but to the entire world, tlmt it la niHiiifeHUy fitting that the Amerlfiin nation should appropriately obBy tk-key- y ; n&w&sannmxr Washington, tor their approval, and In accordance with statutory requirements. Section I. That th commission, after selecting a chairman and a vies chairman from among thetr members, may employ a secretary and such other assistants as may ha needed for clerical work connected with the duties of th commission and may also engage the services of expert advisors; and may flx their respective compensations within Rut beyond tide It la Ml that as the life, the be- long not to a single nation, hut to all humanity, St la roier that the nation founded under bis leadership should invite all other nation and (copies to Join It in the oliaerruiiee of this anniversary. The character and the efforts of Washington have made an Impression upon the whola world. so profound as to have affected the very course of history mid to have touched the lives of all who today live in this world. We cannot doubt that the Influence of Washington's example, the leadership which he gave In tiehalf of liberal Institutions and mankind's ad vanceini-n- t have Itccn among the great benefactions conferred iimii the rare. He ranks and will always rank nniong the foremost of those who were providentially designated to perform great and lasting services. "Every consideration of national pride In him as am Ameri.vn, of gratitude for the distinctions ' hi.-l- . he brought to us as a (ample, mnl of In the universal recognition which has 1mh rendered to Ids name and memory, dictates that tills nation should take the lend In ouch a proper acknowledgement ns will make the wiqiroHcliiiig hi (vnteniiliil tut (scnsloii of universal satls-Xaclio- n fr.-el- Inspiration. As It whs the fortune of Anterlea to give such character to the world, so It la Hip obligation f America to Insure that all men shall he Invited and encouraged to consider his noble example and to lienelil Increasingly througli u better of the Ideals which unlimited his life. For the present It Is Impossible more ape-Ideally lo suggest the purposes and character of ttnder-rtandln- g r the roimiieiuorution which It is proposed to ar- range. The commission will In due time take girnivr measures to enlist the Interest of the nations In the observance of this inspiring anniversary." The United States Commission for the Celebra- tion of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the ltirth of George Waslilngton was established by Joint resolution of the congress Klxty-elght- ti R. t J. Res. 85) which provides nineteen ronmilsaloners mid follows : r ConM-rveti- serve It career and the achievements of Washington V for a niemlierahlp for other thing as of the United State; presiding senate and the speaker of tha house f representatives, eight persons to be President of the United Statee; appointed by the (oar senators by the president pro tempore of th rants; and four representatives by the speaker f the house of representatives. Th commissioners shall serve without compensation and shall select chairman from among thetr number. Section I. That there la hereby authorised to be pproprlatad out of any money In the treasury set otherwise appropriated the Ineum of 110,000 to be expended by tho commission accordance with the provisions of thlc resolution. Section t. That It ahall be the duty of the after promulgating to the American people an addresa relative to the reason of Itc creation and of Ita purpose, to prepare a plan or plan ad a program for the algnallxlng of the event, lo ommemorate which they are brought Into being; and to give due and proper consideration lo any bs submitted to them; plan or plans which may ad to take such steps as msy be necessary In th -o ordination and correlation of plans prepared by atate commissions, or by bodies crested under apgovernors of the respective pointment by th ala tee and by representative civic .bodies; and If nations In the commemof other ha participation The President ralBccr of the oration be deemed advisable, to communicate with of such nations. povrrnments Section 4. That when the commission shall have approved of n plan of celebration, then It shall ubmlt for their consideration and approval such far as It or they may relsts plan orBnplsns. Intosotha commission on fine arts, la arts, to tha the amount appropriated for such purposea e e e e e e e Section I. That the commission hereby created shall explr within two years after th expiration of the celebration, December 11, 1111. I'reslilent Coolldge heads the commissioners and is chairman of the commission. Vice President Charles ti. Duweg, as president of the net ate, conics next Third cornea the speaker of the house, Nicholas Lniigworth. Former Senator Thomas Sterling of South Dakota ie field secretary. William Tyler Tuge of Maryland, clerk of the house, la executive secretary and disbursing o Ulcer. The eight member appointed by President under the resolution were; Sirs. Anthony Wayne Cook of Penusylrnnla, president general of the Nntl.mul Society of the Daughter of the American Revolution; Mrs. John Dickinson Shcrmuu of Colorado, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; Henry Ford of Michigan; llanford MncNider of Iowa, former commander of the American and now assistant secretary of war; C. Buscont Slemp of Washlu-.'ton- , D. C.; A. iJiwreuce Lowt-ll- , president of Harvard uni- versity; Kdwnrd Frank B. PIH,r, Portland, Ore.; A. Mnnscy of New York city; Mr. Munsey, the noted publisher, has recently died. In the current Congressional Directory the name of A. Lawrence lx well Is replaced by that of Prof. Alliert Hushnell Hart of Harvard university. The commissioner appointed by the president pro tempore of the scnsle were; Senator Simeon D. Feu of Ohio (vice chairman) : Senator SeUten F. Siwncer of Missouri (de- ceased) ; Senator Carter Glass of Virginia ; Senator Thomas F. Bayard of Delaware. The commissioners appointed by the speaker of the house were: Representative Willis C. llawley of Oregon; Representative John Q. Tllaon of Connecticut; Representative John N. Garner of Texas; Representative Joseph W. Byms of Tennessee : Columns could he written on this commission. Its makeup presents a of Twentieth century American life and civilization. President Coolidge, who heads It, has an enviable reputation as s student of American history and his address on George Washington last year at Cambridge on tlie one hundred fiftieth anniversary of Washington's taking command of the Continental army Is a classic. Moreover, the President Is an American. John Coolidge. his first American ancestor was at Watertown, Mass, in 1030 with the first of the Puritans. worth-whil- eighth-generatio- e cross-sectio- n n Vice Treiddeut Dawes enjoys world wide fame. In the World war he won his spurs by his efficiency In handling A. E. F. affairs In France. This was followed by the successful working of the Dawes plan of reparation under which Germany Is now working out her economic rehabilitation. At home Ids persistent campaign to reform the United Elate senate rules by cutting off unlimited debate keep Mm In the political limelight. Jn e American ancestry. be, too, Is of to Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook and the old-tim- ii 1 - ni non-politic- 7Ct eighth-generatio- m n Intv 1 old-tim- M uni'li1 Spcttke dore popular men in the house. Representative mson Is majority loader of the house and a Spanish-- 1 American war veteran. Representatives Gamer, Hawley and Byrne are native sona" of their stales. Edgar R. I'ljier la the Portland Oregonian editor. And mi on. The group photograph was taken at the White House on the occasion of the first meeting of the commission. The figures, left to right, front row: Senator Selilen I'. Spencer (deceased), Mrs. Anthony Wayne ('onk, president Coolidge, Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman, Senator Simeon D. Fees (vice rhulrmuu) ; second row, Frederick II. GLUett (then siu aker of the house and now senator from Massachusetts), Representative John Q. Tllson, Representative Willi C. Hawley; top row. Frank Mun-so- y (deceased), Representative Joseph W. Ryras, Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Senator Carter Glass nnd Hanford MacNIder. The parchment commission received by the members of the commission Is a document that shonld be handed down with pride to future generations. It bears the signatures of President Calvin Coolidge and Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes and the Seal of the United States and runs as follows : v and Keuilworth Junction, ' Ilicnce in a general easterly or nortbis i Kenilwnrtl town of to the direction eriy a distance of 5.75 miles, all in Carte;..1 county, Utah. Said line is owned by tv. Kenilworth and Helper Railroad "W R? Iauy and ojicrated by the Denver andmiMV Grande Western Railroad cnmpnnv ed. Febmarv 2. 192ft. lease. KENILWORTH AND HCLPEy First pub.. Feb. 5: last Feb. 19. 192ft. UENYWi COMPANY. RAILROAD UAH' NOTICE FOR riBI. I CATION DE- - I AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN PANY. ROAD fY)M Btatra United Interior. the of parlment i fsind Office At Balt Takr City. Utah. First pub.. Feb. 5 ; last Feb. 19.' 1'2ft Febmarv 5, 192ft. Notice ia hereby given c that John R. Marshall of Bnnnvaide. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D partment of the Interior. United RrsWf Utah, who on March 1. 1921. made Rome-- 1 atead F.ntry No. 028509. for lads 1. 2. Land Office At Balt I dike City. rtu W14NEI4. Bc. 12, Twp- - 18 Ronth. I January 14. 1920. Notice I hereby giw Bnn'iy Range 12 East. Balt Lake meridian, has- that Joe Ansel mo of Box 818,1923. ro filed notice of intention to make three- Utah, who on March 13. year proof to establish claim to the land I Homestead Entry No. 032556 for K shove described before the clerk of the NE14. See- - IB. Twp. 15 South, ItangeM: district court at Price. Utah, on the 24th I East, Balt Lake meridian, haa filed day of March. 192ft. Claimant namesMe--aaltice of intention to make three-yea- r 1 witnesses George Westwood. John proof to establish claim to the land apow Mahon and Del Van Wagoner, all of described before II. C Smith, clerk of te Bunnyaide, Utah, and Jamea Liddell of district court at Price, Carbon couajj Price. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Regia- - Utah, on the 10th day of March. I Claimant names an witnesses Mike Ansm ter. t j, . mo, Joe Carol. John Poteatio and Fra First pub.. Feb. 5 ; last March 5, 192ft. : r Nigro, all of Bunnyaide. Utah. ELI TAYLOR. Register. Sec. 2289 R. 8, j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ? of the Interior. United Btate acre. 2712544: 1938CALVIN COOLIDGE t Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah First pub. Jan. 22 ; last Feb. 19. President of tha United States of America ' February 4. 192ft. Notice ia hereby given To all who shall see thess Presents, Greeting: Carl Johnstnn of Roosevelt. Utah. NOTICE THE DENVER AND J KNOW YE, That reposing special trust and con- - that ho on April 27. 1921. made Stockraising Grande Western Railroad romps? . Bdance in the Integrity and Ability of TTnmetead Entry No. 019520. for Tt 2. hereby gives notice that on January E I do appoint Bee. ft; NE14N8D4 1920. it filed with the interstate coifn Member of the United Btates commission for tha RWVNEM, 8KUft. VBee. 7; Lot 5. 7. EBWU. SE14 mere ;. at Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of Bee. that ' 12 certificate a East. 12 ita 5. far Boufh, Range tJ application Twp. of th Birth Georg Washington nnd do authorise Balt convenience notice filed of haa and y future meridian, take public present to execut and empower and fuldl the ' proof to es- necessity require the construction by duties of this commission with all the powers and intention tn make three-yea- r ' described a line of railroad extending from land shore tablish the to claim Crj: of thereunto privileges right appertaining during of the district court at nection with the applicant'a existine " th pleasure of th President of th United State before the clerk , or near flpring Canyon Junction Prire. Utah, on the 24th day of March. for th time being. ; 192ft. Claimant names aa witnesses A. Z. Mile Post 027.40 In a general easterly IN TESTIMONT WHEREOF, I have caused th ; Thompson. Narl Warren. Chariea Johns- reel Ion. a distance of 8.28 mile. "'L Beal of the United Btates to ba hereunto affixed. tnn and Martha Beeiry. all of Price, Carbon connty. Utah. mEDENVE DONE at the City of WashingAND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAHc Register. ton. this Thirty-firof Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR.March day 5. 1920b ROAD COMPANY. January, In the year of our First pnh.. Frh. 5; last First pub.. Feh. 5 ; last Frb. 1M- Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-fivand of When you are miserable you might CAR NOTICE TO BTOCKIIOIDERS cmnpsW-Ththe Independence of th United State of America the la wpII he glad of it. Without it yon bon Water. Land and Power on hundred and forty-nintcouldn't he glad when you are not aanual meeting of the stockholder CALVIN COOLIDGE. the Carbon Water. Laud and I" w .Tn miserable. will be held at JPnce By the Preeldent: CHARLES E. HUGHES. iSiimday.' February" is! 192ft, at 4 0rl.sA who man a for is fortune a There Becretsry of State p. m. Officers will mske their annual " I and for reverse can a invent gas gear port, bireetora far the ensuing year The commlKsloa la at work uud already many be elected and such other business electric meters. suggestions have been recci.ed from various acted a my properly sources. It seems iiructically settled already Hint meeting. CAUL R. MARCUREVP than near Better 19. good neighbors there will be assembled a really comprehensive tary. Price. Utah. January far away. Flrf rub.. Jan. 22; last Feh. 12. 19?? collection of historical data concerning Washing ton and his times. Dont borrow The Sun. Subscribe. Legal blanks of all kinds. The Sun. m !" -- . ---- -- - - one ' extra "Irish tongue, one wagon axle, one office clock, one slanting machine, one lot staple, eyeand one let nnd cash register supnli tnve. Terms of raV. csh MHPH OGM. MF!WPTL AND SAVINGS BANK. F. c. Wood. Attornev For Mortgagee. list- e-- t 1 te . ' , 1 Wsi-hingto- st ! e, e h. |