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Show '' SPK. PRICE. UTAH EVERY XO- Re- - Nl GUARDIANSHIP '; lotion. V riwuug a luecbainc estate .. Deceased. U John Aroidi. AdninutraFor Auorney Butteri. DK-rK . fob PI BUCATION uf tit Interior, United Staten Lake CStv. Utah, f, J? lW Notice ia hereby given wHlard L. 1'icroe of Wellington, Mivh 1. 1921, made Homo- M N:W,i8SQi-t- a s i Fmrj S nd S f! 11 taw rued notice Jlurt. W intenton to proof to establish claim und above deecribed before the t Utah, of thSee-ve- L the district eurt Price, An v of June. 1928. Claimant uwhnWa F. II. Worrier, W H. .i. f!U Jr.. Krneet Milner and Utah. i, all of Wellington, tut April'S ; Deity ELI r. laat May 21. 1928. FOB PUBLICATION of the Interior, United BUtes At Balt Lake Otr. Utah, Notice ia hereby given M. 1926. her rSS n lappatreorjiou of Price. Utah; aa April 27, 1921, made Btockraiainf Mtmd Entry. Serial No. 019939, for ,8 4 N 4 . 8ot 3512: IS. 4. N 4 8 4 ,Set 34, Twp. 2, N48E4 h Banee 8 East. Salt Lake meridian, Med notice of intention to make . ear proof to eetabliah claim to the bore described before the clerk of listrict court at Price, Utah, on the hr of June, 1926. Claimant nameau itnewM John Papoulaa, Angelos and Harry Mahliien, all or . Utah, and John Diamanti of Hel Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. I pub.. April 23; laat May 21. 1926. Gust li Pap-orrio- THE DISTRICT COURT OK TUB venth Judicinl Uiatrict In and For on tiunty. State of Utah Wanda Ira T. Yar-r-h, irotuth, llaintiff. u Defendant. Summon. The State uh to the Said Defendant: Yon are to appear within twentthe service of thia summon y after you if served within the county in h this ui ton ia brought, otherwise e after aerrice and In thirty day alHive entitled action, and in cane iur failure no to do judgment will be rred against you according to the de-- I of the cmniiluint, whiidi has been with the clerk of the said court. This n is bruiiKlit to recover a judgment or of divun-- in favor of the plaintiff, gainst )"ii. the defendant, dissolv-li- e bunds i'f nmtrimony and the heretiifnre existing between ,. A. Met! EE, Plaintiff Attorney, Room 5, Silvagni nffice AiliircNM, lricc. t'iirlsin County, State of (r aumnnmeil de-th- e mar-ininira- ct ''i'.i'i p. 1!M ' 1- I N N 31 j,.s to Mat mu 3o;i g a ti 1VUU1..L i.. , ,N W 11(12,0 ( , . f,-- tlicmc along a ivnien-plyiiv- ... -- i aiu! -- undary between 2 same - lowttdiip and end -- s boars easterly d.-curve 'g same 1 44 fn--t In Station J!, 242 .20 4 P. 1.. llirncr N 31 deg. 31 min. W 15H.2 feet " .ViatKin p. f.. theme along a folio vs: partrularly 2,51 K f, vl irfl Station Stat. 880 to 7r.l,4. A right ,.f i '-- 1 1- - tlieme N tin de. 42 min. for railroad 2U0 feet wide, the b..,m!arict -- !' ' teel to Station 34S77.3 P. (' being parallel to and uH) feet e.iuiditai..v tliems' along a 4 deg. curve right 304.1 from the centerline of railroad it 35 M 4 P. T., theme N 1, Vr1 atructed. Said centerline - nK deg 32 tmn. v 178.2 feet to Station aa follows: Beginning at Station Sitstt P. C. of the survey, which i the n of the west right of way line of the UUh radway and from which potm the northeast corner of 8er. 5. T 14 S R V along a 1I ileg. curve 220.5 to 8 L b and m. bear N 31 deg. 30 r.iin. ea-- t' Stat mu :ttMios.ii 1. 'f right , theme X 53 deg. 2108 feet. Mid putnt being on m 510-V,1 mi"-,'to trot dig. Station 885t25.4 curve right the tangent to san.e pi uloiig a 12 bearing S I. L.t fiirve riaht 79 deg. 13 min. Y. theme along mime V21A Uyi (! StMlion 1 T., deg. curve right UW.K feet t Station 41 tlicme N 2 deg 27 min. V 10S.3 fret to K9.8 P T, thence H ss deg. 0 min. W niiition 37115.1 1. theme along 1082.0 feet to Station 1551.8 (' hii s deg. curve left 759.0 feet to Station thence along a 6 deg. curve right 4t!ti7 i.S4.1 IV T.. theme N 83 deg 10 min. feet to Station 2m Is.7 1 T, ihen.v N W ltl3.9 feel to Slntion 3S.v7.s.( p. 4 deg. 0 min. W 158.7 t to Stuticn ihema- - tilnng a 8 deg. curve right 291.7 thence along an s Him. feet to Station 3!i)iili.T 1. T.. theme N 2175.2 1. curve left 500.0 feet to Siut ini Jti75.'J 45 dig. 4(1 inin. W 223.4 feet to Slut ion 1. T., thence 8 7 deg. it min. Y 353.3 2!3!t.'(.l P. ('., theme along an S feet to Sution 302S.5 1. lett 2Nr).ti feet to Ktulhin 8!Si7S.7 theme along a 4 deg. curve right iKK.O feet to Siati.m 1. T, theme N (W deg. 31 ntin. W 79.3 3851.4 T., theme N 70 deg. n.7 min. fet to Station 397 t5s.ll. which is the W 748.3 feet to Station 43100.7 1. of the Imiinduty lietween Sta-- . 28 and 21, kuiiic town--hi- i thence along a 10 deg. curve left suit range, from feet to Station 4805.0 1. T tl.ein'e 8 vi which point tin- ciirucr ciniinioii to Sec. Hi. 'At 17. anil 21. hours northerly deg. 18 min. IV 40.1 feet to Stuiion 48 N t iS deg. 31 mill. W 48.0 P. O. T., which i the intirxection uf l78ii fiet, , S.--1 812.1 x. 5 and 8, same in Stimuli 4a'!7U.l I. ('., the boundary between township and range, a I 1ti3 feet Miuther-l- tlietne along a 12 ilcg. curve left 253.2 f aid feet to Suit ion 40822.3 1. T.. thenia-eorner from the nort . 1)8 min. IV 137.5 feet to StaM See. 6; thence on same cooi-sS Si deg. i. v I1. I'.. 18 min. IV 434.0 feet to Sie.iimi oOiMi.O tion 407 ulmig a 12 P. thence ulmig a 7 dcs. curve right deg. curve right 831 feet to Suit ion 413 N 22 deg. 09 inin. W 1(N17:9 feet to Sluiimi 81t4'8 '. T. at 92.1 P. T 7 fed to Station 42273.8 1. f.. which (Miint an ninathin mokes the sta. curve left 454.5 feet tion equal to 8184.8 for head tangem. along a 7 N 54 to to Siiilimi 427i2v.3 1. T.. thence N 24 deg. 58 min. IV M.'l s ii-I hence along u 10 5. min. W 323.5 feel In Slut inn 43(1 Station 70484.4 IV w s t 51 curve P. deg. along an deg. curve right 24.8 fis-- t to Station 72 to Slntion 4il2lvtl 1. 53 P. T.. thence X 0 ileg. 30 min. V lilo.l right li0.2 interM-i-tioi- i i of the which the 1 4 1. t'.. feet to Station 74 uloiig it. t'.. Seo. 17 und 20. sninc a 10 deg. curve left 105.8 feet in Station lioiiniliirv easn-rlmill range, at 150 tioii of the lovi 7524.0 which is the illlei'xis tin- south i iiiiria-omcr of said See. north boundary of said Sin-- . 8. at 17112 nhing miiiic N dog. corner IT. feet westerly from the iinrihe.-i, curve right 2 78.5 led to Siaiioti 452w..-- p. T theme of See. 8. said right of wnv 38 dig. 02 min. W 22.5 feet to Stuiion feet in length and miilainins 32.75 acres' ulmig a 10 . I25i.!l.ll I. I'., more or less. feet to Stuiion 4 llMMl U3MI left curve of A way right Sta. 7524 to lsm'.UI. S VI . 10 min. IV 1331.0 wide, the hmndaiics P. T.. thence for railroad 100 t Slut ion 5510 0 P. '.. theme Hliing und ciiiiidixlant 50 f'et being ltarallel to left 314.8 fwl to Station an S dig. from the eenlerline of railrioid. Said I1 1. T.. lliem-S 55 deg. 0 min. .W1 follows: a Iteginning IV 70.4 feet to Stuiion 459K5. described which i of Si'. south on the boimdavy at a point of the south hoitmlary of the intcrnci-linEast, Salt miuI 31. Twp. 43 South. Range Sec. 17 nt 312 feel easterly. from the take base and meridian, nnd 187! feet snulhwest rorner of said Sis-- 17. suid west from the southeast eonier of said right of way being 23.822 feet in length 1. i 75t24 Station which iwint section, and mntaimn 54.89 acre more or less, O. C. of the survey, a )iiit oil a HI d'g. theme aoiilli 55 dee. and 0 min. west 91n curve left, the tangent of which bear N feet to Station 48900. which ia the end 11 deg. 04 mill. W, thence Hrotmil said if the ronatrurted line and this 10 deg. curve left for 238.4 feet, thence N mint ispresent south 39 deg. and 45 Iliemi 84 deg. 54 rain, west 441.9 feet. (ISO feet from the section corwest min. 385.0 for . around an 8 deg. curve right 17. 18. 19 and 20. ner common to feet, thence N 4 deg. 08 min. west for theme on a course south 55 deg. and 0 7 a tune around deg. 229.0 feet: thence min. west 845 feet to Station 47745 P. left for 700 feet, lliem-- N 53 deg. 018 inin. at this P. 0. there ia an equation In a around thence west 291.4 feet, and Station 477 iO the engineer's stationing N deg. thence left for 178.9 feet, 45 equals 47824.0. theme along a 4 deg. a arouiid thence feet, min. west curve left 400 feet to Station 47124 P. curve left for 294.4 feet, theme N M T. theme smith 39 dee. and 0 inin. west around theme deg. 80 min. IV W1.9 feet, theme theme 2748 feet to Station 49872 P. a 8 deg. curve left for 817.2 feel, 10 deg. mrve right 583 feet to a ailing south 79 deg. 28 min. IV 202.0 Hel to the Station 50557.0 P T theme N 72 deg. lntersertion of the west boundary of Mid nnd 30 min. west 3!9 feet to Station 509 See. 31 at Station 12307.! and st s west 58 0 P. theme along a 0 deg. rtirve left Of 2191.0 feet south of the 3011 feet to Station 51256 P. T.. thence 8 theme 31. quarter corner of hh1 Sec. smith 89 dee. ami 30 inin west 741 feet In 79 deg. 28 inin. W 207 5 feel to Station Station 51997 I. O. T.. which ia the in14441 r.(J.. theme along tersection of the boundary between tuea. 19 and 24. and is on the rniigeline UaiiKW 7 and H Enat and froni which (Miint the west qnnrter corner of 13 South. Itnnge 8 Last W See. 19. Twp. .Bp7t,7 thence N deg.riitn'in. direction W feet and a is northerly in 1 eorner of See. 21. Twp. 1.1 1177 feet to Statsin 1S9WM) . ' I tie northeast which ia the Intersection of the boundary South. Ranee 7 East is in a northerly dibetween Secs. 85 and 88. same t..wniMl, rection 1400 feet from said iwint. thence and range, nnd from wh..4t M-- int smith 8! dee. and 30 min. west 141 feeta anil 2t. th.ee "hme ner common to See. to Station 52138 P. T 13 S, K 8 E. 8 L b and in. from Htii 8 dee. ami 30 min. eune right 333 feet to Station 52473.0 P. erly 254 feet, said right of vcny to Station e. and 30 ntm. west tion 7524 to Station .onlainm. deg. 11480.0 feet in length and .Tbit 10 P. ('.. thence along an 20A3 acres more or lew. curve left 443.8 feet to Station 534to3.8 of smith 76 d,,Rg, Right P. T.. Stations 18990 to 22103. the P. bounwest 678.2 feet to Station way for railroad 2t feet wide, curve left 237 A theni-along an 8 daries being parallel to and 100 of to Station !4367.o P. T. thence distant from the ronterline a Tol witlT 57' and 0 "m- - west 4366 Said centerline being dewTilKwl PjO-- feet to Rtstmn MTI9BP. Iowa: Beginning at Station 189 n 241.7 feet to the erf the Airrfjr which i nlnng 6 dee. rnrve nxlit 71 dris south 3. i nd thence T.. P. 8 33039.7 of the boundary between d from 30 min. west to Station fi;843. whch 30. T 13 8. R 8 E. S L b and in. attn 8 said centerline s tie terminal point-- of which point the corner roniinon er of and i located In the oythesst S B nSd iie.IoPh 38 a'nd 0 min. east 2r,.5r,flfeetfrom the section of the bottnihiry at -t-o northwet ectMin corner of said 8c. Z and 35, same township and range, 7 Eat. said in Twp. 13 Roiith. Range of wag being fr-n-d' farther deserihed right length and ronjintng 24.98 pi 81 feet in thereor less, and in in!. track, excavation, strucwith said tures mil wav and on land owned orclmmedbj 19 min. W 101.3 feet Coal company and I mon a J J - T.. (All National I. (i, thencetoalong Sweet Toni company and romnaniea, Station 443.6 feet foal cnmpany. locst-Mntnnl tners ('iirimi thenre N 80 deg. 19 min. h b ,B half of the aoitthjialf of south the in rL. Station 22103 P.O.T.. nd teraection of the E Si and f1 ranri 20, name township wiuth Z1 "J! LJT hr?n NHrinnnl northerly from the '5.7 iinn with of said Sec. 20. said nght "J foal company. Great Wetcrn Sweet th or CanmfC 3173 feet in length tVMtl Jlim- - fompany and acres more or lew. Also n.'Limit,,iP Mutual foal enmnany on land bc'n"C'" in 100 for railroad foal company located of Vu, 50 feet being parallel to and of he'rot half of theronthwe.t quarter from the centerline Vr Twp. 13 8. Range 8 E. SLM. trf at holding or clatminglien right of way aa follows : Beginning. ,8' of the survey, wh eh ts pit nnd hereby require i . . fv, 21t day 8 WU rf BnaryT 13 RR B.llth quarter '?'sfavd DttJk to then and there exhibit nrh Ren m. from which I how their proof of any tarty ''y ?!?.- - 1' -- 'Tv V- .lll:n,, !. 34'm: deat-ribe- d inirr-e.-tur- fi-- dt. I. - tlii-nc- 1.- y Iln-in- (, ilu-iiii- - i iln-m- tln-nc- pub., Muy 7 : last June 4, 192(1. IIIK SEVENTH JUDICIAL IMS- rt Court In and For Carbon County, of Ciuli John Metrlka, Plaintiff, Btim-Th- e Lloirija Metclka. Defendant. Stale of Utah tollie Said 1e-m- t: Ymi are hereby summoned to ir within twenty dnya after the ser-o- f this siiiiinum uiton you if served in the ivmnty in which thia acton ia lit otherwise within thirty days and defend the above entitled n. and in ease of your failure so to rigmeut w ill be rendered against you ding to the demand of the complaint, t ha been filed with the clerk of said Thia aetion ia brought against you moire the bonds of matrimony hereto-an- d now existing between you and iaintiff and for all further necessary proper relief. HENRY RUGGRRI, nry For Plaintiff. Postoffice addreaa, gni building, Price, Utah, pub.. Apr. 18; laat May 14. 1920. - thi-tii-- KRAI, APPLICATION SERIAL lt United States Land Lake City, Utah, April 24, 1920. If ia hereby given that Ralph T. iras and his Louise Richards Crow, whose postoffice ad-- i Suit take City. Utah, have made atmn for patent for the Asphalt No. Asphalt So. 2 placer mining claims, i" Tidwell-liideoMining mnnty, state of Utah, and described as S4 particularly of NW4, BE 4 and A. See. 30, Twp. 13 South, H Mat. Suit IiSke meridian, con-a- n area of three hundred and acres of surveyed Said are of record in the ground. office of the recorder of Carbon county, at r. iah. 1 hereby direct that the ing notice be published in The Sun, (kly newspaper publirhed at Price, and nearest said claims, for nine ruttve isstte. ELI P. TAYLOR. Ldvard I). Dunn, Attorney, Cuy, Utah. Pub., Apr. 30; last pub. Juno 25, MtMiN5 Of-Ba- dist-Carh- ih-g- tln-nc- fi-- e 1 Sei-s- e d. ti as t, i. be-tw- "b' T;-,h;- d-- tln-ni- S8AJ' APmCATION Ww, 8a ,he t Lake United Statea City, Utah, April bb7 Tt ijtM"5 SERIAL e riven that nd ki JuJuS? . whose .2LR ''h,rd" V. lt rat-mnin- 2'1 .'r the 'd riatm. for nine F TA.YL0R. Kegis-Ita- ve iiMiialm-V- n Edward PU,- )- Office h: Attorney, Salt Apr.' 80; last pub. June 25. Hr addreaa Is w-'?- f Utah SERIAL United , T ...... pril that tost- - R.t tor I"tent .... tah, the No. 8, nd. Asphalt No. 4 placer in "I? Tidwell- - S! ."' Imu iStta fttS q't-rt- 'ylF" rthemn:..J- - : " " J '"."tion S'A,i Ji' S Office Phone 10Sw; Residence 881 Office Price Ckiuiiirreial and BaviMe Bank Blits., Dries, Utah. PHARLES RUGGERI, JIL, 1L The Sun Special Service. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 10. Cattle price held steady today. SKts stronger on some rlasaea of butcher and stocken and feeders. With two thousand head on through billing to Kansas pasture receipt were at almut the same a one week ago, but lea thau a year ago. Chicago reported a liberal supply of graiufat steers, llog prices were ten to fifteen cents higher, most of the advance showing in medium and lightweight one. The price spread is now narrowing. Lanilt were in active demand at strong price. Sheep were steady. Kecei4 today were 13,000 rattle, 8000 hops and sheep, eoiuparcd with 12,000 cattle, I0,0tH) hogs and OtHKl sheep one week ago, and 12,000 rattle, 6975 hogs and sheep a year ago. Trade in fat rattle was rather slow tariiiig, but later became fairly active with no quotable change in rires cuutiared with late last week. The general condition remained about the saute as for some time (vast and there I 9,-O- t0 indication of rising prices fur Ai the rate fed rattle are being marketed it looks like the June run will be small. The best yearling offerings here today brought $9.50. Mediumweight steers sold up to $9.35 and heavy steers $9.25. The bulk of the fat steers brought $8.50 to $9.25. tows and heifers were quoted stronger. Most of the rows sold at $5.25 to $6.50 and heifers $7.75 to Veal calves were steady, the best lightweights bringing $10.00 to $10.-5Prices for Mocker and feeders were strong. Receipts of thins were miihII. The fleshy fmders were fairly plentiful, hut in active demand. Most of the stockcr classes are showing weight due to grass sap. Au advance of ten to fifteen mils in medium aud heavyweight hog took those classes into a new high Misition lor the season. Though the lightweight classes were stronger they were not up to last week's high tmiiit. Today's top of $13.60 was paid for lightweight. The 160 to 225 iminids Mild ul $13.15 to $13.5(1; 226 to 260 iHiunds, $12.75 to $13.15; 260 to 300 iHiiinds $12.50 to $12.75; iwcking sow $11.00 to $11.50; stags, $10.50 ,. $11.. 00 nnd stock lings and pigs $14.00 to i mi the immediate future. $8.-5- 0. 0. inert- -used $15.00. tanilis were strong and sheep were sternly. WinterlVd land) in fleece Mild at $15.25 to $15.65 and Arizona and California spring luuihs $16.00 to $16.56. Koine Arizona shorn ewea brought $7.50 to $7.75. (Inly a few ninn- - hunches of winterfed IhiiiIis are available for this season, and the general market now is on a spring lamb and shorn sheep basis. LAMBS FROM THIS STATE MAY HAVE COMPETITION In view of the faot that lamba are moving to the market later this spring from aeveral sections, indications are that those from Utah and other states of the intermountain region will meet with considerable conijictition when shipiicd out, Qcorge A. Scott, federal live atoek statistician at Salt take City, announced last Saturday. Due to the conditions in California during March the growth of the lambs was held hark so that the shipments to the Eastern market are far below the 375,000 head, whirh were shipped in 1925. Shipments to the East so far this year have been half of what they were last season. The conditions of the sheep and range in the southeast section of Utah are excellent, says Scott. He recently returned to Zion from a ten days' trip to that section. Shearing is progress-serv-e in tills section. The cattlemen There will he 125,000 shorn here. There is plenty of grass and condi- STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE. HALT take City, Utah, April 24, 1920. No tiro ia hereby given tliat Louie Erickson, whose poatoffica addreae ia Bunnyaide, Utah, has made application in accordanro with the requirement of the Compiled taw of Utah, 1917, aa amended by Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to ap- propriate D4e.f.x of water from three springs in Carbon county, Utah. Baid water issue at the following points: Spring No. 1, 255 feet west and 587 feet north of south quarter rorner, Her. 17, Twp. 15 Routh, liana 13 East Rprini No. 2, 841 feet west and 870 feet north of name rorner ; Spring No. 8, 826 feet west and 1235 feet north of same corner. Baid water ia to be collected at one point at or near spring No. 1 and conveyed in a b pipeline a ditanm of three hundred feet, where it will be used from March L'th to December 1st of each year two-ine- for watering of six hundred head of cattle. This application ia designated in tha state engneera office aa File No. 9883. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor must be by affadavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00. and filed in this office within thirty (30) daya after the completion of the pnhliroton of thia notice. GEORGE M. BACON, State En rhjrairiaa ad Buriasa Office rhone 81; Residewro Bilvaaui Bids., Price, Ut tiona are ou the La Sal national forvst in San Juau county. There are 25,000 cattle grazing on the very nicely around Price, he said, of the state feel mure optimistic thau they have for several yean. re-m- PREDATORY g ft SOthm nR. R. M. JONES Phyairiaa and Bnrgeaa Obstetrics and I Hie dm of Ohlldro 8Uvasnl Buildins. Price. Utafc mnfTPP a DO QQOD WORK LAST MONTH J)R. W. P. WINTERS Physician and Surgeon Five hundred predatory animals, including one mountain liou, thirty Office, fbrbon Hospital, rhone Ti bobcats, throe hundred aud forty coyProprietor (hrbon Hospital PRICE, UTAH a otes aud one hundred aud thirty were or imisoticd young trapped A N. LEONARD. M. D. during April by huntero of the predKyo, Ear, New and Throat atory animal section of the United Fifth Floor Templeton Buildins, Balt State biological survey on the rauges Price, Utah, f Utah, according to the monthly rr-- 1 tak Oity. At t'lty lliwpiinl, wrj u J' port issued lent Saturday by George K. Holman, the chief prodatory animal Hi, p, g. THOME un-or- U iniqiertor. Deatiat Several Join, of coyotes were taken , , . Hot Aftbene Uuh bv hunters during the month. The 151 time was of art the in' groater sient going over Nison station on theT)R. H. B. QOETZMAN Deatiat lambiug grounds to destroy the re-- 1 inaiudcr of the station before the , . D K,lr Stow f live stock entered the ranges, lluut- Commercial Batik Bldg Priest Utah ers placi-- out 1 1 575 piituon baits. Huutr Bear M. Willie, working in I HR-- GLENN WILLIAM RICHARD! Garfield aud Kane eounties, led the I DmCI a ist of hunters by taking three bob-a- ts a Nit In Attendance. and forty coyotes. Holman will None Oxide and Oxygen. Miles next week in Grand and San Office Tel. M. Rea. lHTw. uan visiting the hunters and ronfer-rin- g PRICE, UTAH with the stoekmeu of that secHR. SANFORD BALLINGER tion. Dentist WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN OF Rorvicn, EASTERN UTAH Offlro, Second Floor Silvagni BuUding, PRICE, UTAH Live stiN'k cuuiiitg Imck into its own in Southern Utah is rrsiMuiKible for TAg. j. g, VANS au increase of some $256,(M0 in the Dentist H.MKsahle valuation of all projierty in Office. Electric ItulldiDf vane county. PRICE, UTAH uf fifty thousand sheep Upward ill graze on tin Wasatrh national P0FE A POPE forest during the month of July, Attorneys At taw August and September of this year, Office the Second Floor Helper Stata aceurding to preliminary estimates Bank. Iractice In All the Courts. made kv ('. E. Klicuird, kiimt visor, IIKIJ'Flt, UTAH lust Friday. The furcM service will collect a capita of ten tents a head y. GLENN HARMON on these, not counting new Imrii Inmtm, Attorney and Uaunnelor At taw so that the revenue aecruing from PRICE, UTAH uill Nppioxiiiiute $5080. Offlro With tha Ditrk-- t Attorney in arc icNirtcd a At Courthouse excellent Sheep ciiinlition and a better lunik crop is furecHst by George A. United QRAFFET A PATTERSON tawyars Mock States live statistician for Utah, his Zion return to from it; lat Friday Tavern Building, South Eighth B treat. tour of Duchesne, Grand and Kan PRICE, UTAH He visited most of. itHii counties. the iuiMirtant center in Southeastern I QUVER K. CLAY Attorney At taw tali. with the exception of Emery are in condition county. Ranges good Office In County Gnntbooaei ami shearing ia being romplelcd. With PRICE, UTAH favorable weather he believes that the lamb crop should he considerable I . A. McGBE Attorney At taw better than in 1925. " d X-R- y Ki-ot- t, Despite reputed market depression! due to the British strike the Knight woolen mills at l'rovo last week pur-- 1 Rooma R. W. (Continued On Page Four) IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF CAR-ho- n County, State of UUh Price Commercial and Bavinga Bank, a Corporation, 1 Iaintiff, va. Sarah J. Robert I McKune, llolley Milling Company, a Coi hi ration, Inlermoualain Aasociation of iredit Men, a Corporation, Morton Balt Company, a Corporation. Utah Wholesale Grocery Company, a Corporation, and Balt take Hardware Company, a Corpor-- 1 at ion. Defendants. Rheriffa Kale. To be sold at aheriffa sale on the 10th day of May, A. It., 1926, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the county courthouse in Price, Carbon county, Utah, tha following described property situated in Price, Car- bon county, Utah: Commencing at a point 523 H fret south 57 deg. 40 min east of a point 529 2 feet south of the northwest rorner of Bee. 21. Twp. 14 Routh, Range 10 East, Sait take meridian, thenre running eoutb 57 deg. and 40 min. east, 564 feet parallel to and 100 feet from the center of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railway line ; thence running due south 200 fret; thence 166 feet north, 67 deg. and 40 min. west; thence 1714 feet northeasterly to tha place of beginning, Price townidte survey, together with all improvements thereon, and together with all Improvement eluding brick jail built by Carbon county. Utah, In connection with the old county courthouse and formerly used by said Cer- hon county, Utah, aa a county jail. together with all ditch and water rights of even nature, however evidenced RAY DEla-INSheriff of Carbon County, Utah. Dated, April 8, 1928. First pub., Apr. 9 ; laat May 7, 1928. FOR PUBLICATION DE-pamen t of the Interior. United Statea tanil Office At Hnlt take City, Utah. May 7, 1926. Notice ia hereby given that Isaiah Rirharda of Colton, Utah, who on g June 23. 1921, made Additional Homestead Entry No. 620303, for SR4RW4, Sec. 15: RK&NK&. K4 NOTICE B and A HUvagnl BnOding, PRICE, UTAH DALTON Attorney At taw Office Ia the Silvagni Building. PRICE, UTAH pERDmAND ERICKSEN Attorney At taw TIT Judge Pqjldlng BALT LAKE CITr, UTAH E. WOODS CREDEBICK a Attarnoy At taw Office, Electric Building, PRICE, UTAH GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE Attorney At taw Suite 12, Silvagni Building, Format! Occupied By Price A Fouta. PRICE, UTAH Licensed Undertaker and Ambulance Service yy AIIAOE . H ARMOR I Tabernacld One Block South of L. D. Office Phone 15& Rro. 115a. PRICE, UTAH C. BERT0T PAINT 8H0F Ante Painting LA and Daya systems rt naif Stock-raisin- Dull or Glow Finish Block Eaat of Conrthonao Pboao 233 PRICE, UTAn , RK4. Bee. 21; B4XE4. NWtBE4, REN BEAN auav.u . Sec. 22: W4 U Geoeral Fainting Contractor NB4HW4, NE4. Sec. 27, Twp. 12 Routh. Range 8 Fast. Balt take meridian, has filed notice Phone 188m. r to of intention to make three-yeaproof PRICE, UTAn establish claim to the land above describState Lee. United ed before Arthur J. 1. W. HAMMOND commissioner, nt Price, Utah, on the 6th LJaeaaed Abstractor of Titles witaa name 1926. Claimant day of July. nesses Peter Kirby and Roy Black of Hnntington, Utah, Charles McArthur of Abstract of titlo furnished to aa Date of first publication April 30. 1926. I a wren re, Utah, and Ernest DavisReg--of1 pines or tract In Eastern Utah. Firs nee written in the beat companies. Date of completion of publication May 80, Cleveland, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. lsfer. Real estate, bonds, ate. Second floor Us 1928. First pub.. May 14 ; laat June 11. 1926. vagnl Building. Price, Utah. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND DE For the County of Carbon, Htate of NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION ODD FELLOWS MEETINGS iiartment of the Interior, United States Utah Helen M. Morris. Plaintiff, vs. Consolidated Lodse No. 58, Ia ndper (Sty, Utah, Garnett R. Morris, Defendant Summon. Land Office At Salt Lake. meets The 8tate of Utah to the Raid Defendant April 29, 1926. Notice ia hereby given dependent Order of Odd Fellow, to appear that Aurelia C. Otterstrom of Ephraim, every Tnesday evening at Knightsew of Yon are hereby summoned bualueso within twenty days after service of thia Uuh. who on January 16. 19119, made Pythian Hall. Important to Members urged attend, nerved within the Desert tand Entry No. 01347 for E4 meeting. if summon yon upon fWieiled Sec. 15;8W4.8W King brothers always welcome. (Sirned), 8 SEH ia NC4 thia action which in brought " county the rrorir'''"' BertoL otherwise within thirty days daya after NW4, Bee. 14, Twp. 16 South, Range 10 Don E. tamhaon, N. O.; Elmer W. A. service and defend the above entitled ae- Eat. Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice V. O. ; A. M. Haaga, secretary, and 1 Mills, treasurer, tion brought against you to dissolve the of intention to make final proof to estob-bond of matrimony existing between you lish claim to the land above described be-- 1 and the plaintiff, and in case of your fail. ure so to do judgment will be rendered in against you according to the demand of day of June, 1928. Claimant namea as wee pictures of about everything but encyclopedia The fir t complete the complaint which has been filed with witnesses Dr. Boss Anderson, John Y. the baekaehe. the clerk of said mart. BRAFFET A Smith and Heher C. Nielron, all of SaltItalian is being prepared. Bread eake, erakers anw all wafera PATTERSON, Attorneys For Plaintiff. take City, Uuh, and Brieham OtterF Addreaa Tavern Hotel Building, Price, i!or! iLeUtro.nKt0n fruit wiU retain their crispness and fresh- Dried U Ttah. ness ia kept in tin receptacles. ents and PrnnM w,n nwd First pub., Apr. 30; last May 28, 1926. First pub.,Ma'y 7 ; laat June 4, 1026. if eooked in tin receptacle. -- la-su- ra AllPa county, particularly 422 feet, thenre n 421.4 feet to Rtafion Sec. thence along a JLJi5'4rprTT thrnro Aw. 14: Ix,tT Sec. 23; In- Sec, 24, 85 deg. S3, min. 2nui. feet to the J Lake teraection of the bonndnry be 722.3!) 26 and 27, name township and mnge. in the which point la Station 2488(1 of Carbon and from which the h ph t the Sec. 20. 27. 34 and 3. S3 PubnshST-PVJ. on hii mo ihMir Sun, 2TC10 . hui Rfd n the Price, 33 min. W 1 i8.7 fsf t" rrf claims, for nine deg. utive tZJS 58.7 P. 1. thence along ,, Re-Salt . Station TAYLU Edward D' right 377.2 feet to 24 mm. W thenre N 56 deg. Att0cy. c,t7 Uuh. "J.ontfon to Station 28095,2 Rt f-Apr. 80; last pub. June 25. 12 deg. curve right 456.5 feet to sugar rai 2S55L7 P. T.. thence N 1 Sn m.f d. Bta-tio- post-8.B- Lake City, Uuh. "WlwitwB for patent for the 4. 5. fl and t and the g claims, situate in R'deout Mining district, Car- iHari' niore described uthi aa Ae 8WK of of See. 10; EV4 Eu u? "! I'-- . WP- - 14 South, Range lit &T; meridian, containinf Jii hundred and twenty r,",n re of record in the of "'i.fyreoerder of Carbon fbat the Lr rvLuhi 1 l,ubli'hed in The Sun, n SHEEP BASIS AT DIVER v jj 0 - )R. R. & SMY LIE rhysieiaa and Burgwa. llii-m-- r j VSn,- PROFESSIONAL 0"U.5 P- . 1 'rticr PAGE THRE3 '"Ct to Station "i'i a.ci.g a In dec. to Nti 2is.t-7.- Vi u. g vei - FRIDAY. I 1 'l , Carbon county, s,.,s ni Beginning at a st a jun.t.uu line of Utah lUilwuv ,v ,... V- in Carbon being ' ' and located in the the northeast quarter 13 8outh. Range and meridian, and a general westerly notion, and teruiiiisiing rated on the south I 17. Twp. 13 South. Lake base and tueridiau. southwest of the u terofas'dJSec. 17 .together mi.L r aa.d rsdroad now uid designanM M ?d Coal (Yerk branch . toitetbct i. j extetunona thereof and a ,wi.lle; and branches thcr.,.f which ,, inga projected or in nr wLi h be hereafter may pr..j..ted, o.iwr-i.-icor Improved, and together with and in eluding aU roadbed, right of ,u. atrurturea, bridges, mil, switches, iron, chain, bolts, pii.es. lUj tationa, shops, equipinem. ma. hinrrj tools. iuipleuieiiK. nnneriaU furniture and other The r of of said line ,.f ruilroad U,g ;.r, . ? -I J? W1 rsl deM-ribe- i :: via-NE- 4, 0. WSgt &SfflVf28S I fk Fasi; nn7I.Rbl'"b I nl, M - A" A; 7 |