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Show THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH PAGE SIX ho M:riu weaihi-- h K.in. fmv. Sunn liiiliK lil.e it I THE NEW Mill hlj fililif LIFE BEFORE ivlii-i- e I III M f v ' I'll lilo.l I lie ll.l I'l'illlk fll'l f III Jial'lllll, ill w iliruwa iiw I he girl's on I lit In tt u. lie wa lint ioMii; i liHik up ut her. Hill he IimiI:-iup mill saw that xl.e h:nl pulled t!if sii-jtl- i plu'.a. THEM By H. M. EGBERT I TIIE stovepipe from its place and war reared itself through the eeiiKT of the frame Imililing a brick wall had been built In, extending from the cellar to the roof, and roll verting tin one Inline into two. The only uyiiihul of communion between the disunited parte of what had been organically one waa that, on windy day a, smoke from a Move eel ugulnst the cldi.iney on either aide would issue down the flue Into the Move In the adjacent room. And sometimes, too. If anyone llatened at the aheet Iron, one could hear wordu spoken upon the other over unmet lilng. "She's found a mouse's next," he thought, uiul a wave of disgust surged over him. He had heurd the lilile brunts worrying to and fro at night, lie hud thought of pulling out tlu. Jills and drowning them. How like a aide. When Frank Barton and Ida Norris were children they had played at this fame; but that waa lung ago. The intlmucles of the old houae were not evoked by childish play any more. old each Both werf lniiueaaurnbly waa twenty. The double house stood In a einull town, Juat such a town as may be seen almost anywhere In New England, neither rich nor poor, and proud f Its history. Greenfield folks prided themselves on being ordinary Amerhud icana. liurdly Immigration touched them, for there was only one factory, and the French Ctinmllun hands had something of the colonliil tradition about them. The Bartons and the Norrises had lived there for fifteen years, and Imd s known each other for fifty. the elders looked at each other from their opposite shies of the double plazaa and amlled, when the boy chiiih home, carrying the girl's school hooks for her, while she atepjied at his ride with all the assurant ownership Hint a small girl feels for her childish sweetheart. But that waa years before. The r change of adolescence Imd set a between the young couples lives. Frank waa In the local bunk uow. Perhaps he earned $25 a week. Idu stayed home and bellied her mother. The thing that hapjienet! came all In a moment. The girl hud pictured It a thousand times, the hoy never; but It waa Just as surprising to each. One moment I hey were friends, chatting together on the piazza, wondering whether the rain would kill the gyfwy moths thut devastated the shade trees; and the next they were looking at each other In amazed wonder. What Is more Inarticulate tlinn love at twenty? The strauge helplessness, the sense of some tremendous power that holds one In terror of caprice and shyness, aa Inexplicable to one aa to the other I For Inatanee: "Beat get ready for the picture show, Ida." I'm not coming, Frank.' "Aw, why not, now?" You aald yon would. This la the last night of the week, and there won't be another In town for an age." H dont care; I'm not coining,' ahe answered, snatching her hand away aa he pulled at her wrist coaxlngly. "Leave me alone 1" "Why, Ida! exclaimed the boy, looking in wonder at her flushed face, "I didn't mean honest, I didnt say ! Koine-time- Imr-rle- Yon arent at me?" had flung Into girl mad girl ! He almost hated Ida then. He Imped hlie laid not la-eangry with him becuuse ahe guessed! The tdiume of that would muke him liaug Ids head the rest of hla days. He saw Ida clearly again, a pale young worn-a- n whose twin pigtails had changed Into fluffy, atruw-colore- d hair. He did not even waul to take another girl to the picture allow now. "Arent you getting cold, Frank? Ita turning quite chilly," said his mother, from the window of the living room. seemed suddenly to huve become He leuned cursed and dreury. ugalnst the trunk '.nd Idly plucked a spray of lilac. Then he saw a girl coining along the plans and went toward her, a little sheepishly, not yet dtchled hi what spirit to approach her. llul he saw the tears In her eyes, and his heart leaHd with remorse. And In her hand she wus carrying something. She held It out In- s, w straw-yello- sea-gree- slyr-hlu- d sky-blu- e e THAT INSURES com-mn- yi From every aide man ia menaced by risk of Injury, death, fire, theft, tornado and business losses. And frequently disaster comes when yon are least expecting it. The man who playi safe is the man who insures himself, his family and property against the calamities that befall without warning. He takes no chances against nnforseen occurrences. And we are ready and anxious to offer it to yon at a surprisingly low cost. Equitable Real Estate and Investment Company Hew Braly Building Price, Utah East 8t Spring Canyon Coal Co. Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal Mines at SPRING CANYON, UTAH General Offices, 817 Newhooae Building. Salt Lake City, Utah r, dignantly. It wus three little dead birds swifts, which litd been chimney killed by the fire be hud let his mother kliulle. "Aw, say, Ida! I didn't know. I thought they were mice," he protested. "You have killed them fur wunton-nesJuat like a boy !" she said Indignantly. Her eyes were wet. She stroked the limp little wings and then suddenly, hurst Into passionate tears. Frank stood by helplessly. He was sure now that she would never speak to him again. 'Tin sorry, Ids honest, I am," ha muttered. She raised her eyes to his, but there waa not anger In them any mors. Tliera was something he had never seen there before. It was not love; It was more Uke humility that which la horn of sudden understanding. Something of the tragedy of life had grlpted them both, and the seriousness of It when one puts aside childish things. "You didn't know did you, Frank !" she said. And she slipped her nrtn through his, and In that moment the new life lay before them, though they only dimly realized what was happening In their souls. For when the butterfly emerges from the rncoon It ut once forgets and only rejoiees In wedge-shape- Hose, WASATCH STORE CO. ac- Sara-pul- Handkerchiefs, Wool Vests, Pajamas, Sweaters, Slippers. These stores are the logical places to buy the gifts he needs for Christmas. thing to eat, use and wear. site asked. lie hesituted. "Yes, it might warm up the house," he answered. The boy was In his room and It waa morning, lie leaned over the window mill. Underneath a lilac tree was beginning to blossom and tlie acent came up to him. The world was very fair thut soft spring morning. Why was his heart aching so? In the next house, but shut off as by a thousand leagues, was Ida. Kometlmes she would lean from her window and wave a good morning to him, and he looked for her today. But there was uo sign of her. She's still mud at me," he thought and the old sense of resentment begun to atlr In him again. Suddenly he heard a sound of sobbing. It came from the next house. He heard It through the chimney, and put hie mouth to the stovepipe. "Ida I" he called. "Ida! Idu!" There wus no answer, and he went downstairs. He stood beneath the lilac tree. The beauty of nature INSURANCE et Neckwear, Mufflers, Gloves, Belts, T guess not," he answered. "Khali I light the fire In the stover straw-yello- WE INVITE COMPARISON necessities. Shirts, Hosiery, But the the leaving him standing outside and gaiilng after her. He could not snderataiid what wua the mutter with her. As he stood there Mrs. Norris came out with the big wuterlng can. She liatl n box of asters, which she waa raising from seed; or, rather, it hud Imvii bin's, but she had ceased to rare for the tender shoots. Its new happiness. From her window Mrs. Norris "Soy, Mrs. Norris, Idas all right. Isn't she?" asked the boy. looked down at the pair, strolling The old woman looked at liliu, pursnnder the trees, and called her husband. There was the shadow of a ing tier llpa. "I guess there's nothsmile upon her fare. ing wrong with her," she answered, and began sprinkling the plants. Thera "I don't know maybe they're not waa a wise smile on her Him, and too young, Jim, she said. her (sue waa faintly flushed. They're too young, Jim," she said that night to her husband, when the Precious Stones in Id couple were alone. Hills of California Outside, at the Barton end of the Diamonds are found in eight Caliplaxza, Frank was waiting, lie hud fornia counties, usually amongst the meant to go to the picture show gravels carrying placer gold. Koine alone. He had wished that he hud of them are pure, flawless stones, some other girl to take with him. They either white or In color. would stroll past the double house toEl Dorado, Butte and Amador coungether, their voices slightly raised, ties produced the greatest number of and Frank laughing. The thought diamond!, and Nevada county the pleased him; but he only sat sullenstone 7 carats. From the largest ly at the end of the plazxa, his chin volcano district. In Amador county, on hla hands, staring out Into the came quite a number, one of them a dusk. of 14 carats, while pale Ten yards away the girl sat by four others from there are now In the the window In the living room, Site Morgan collection In the American waa alone, too; her father had gone museum In New York city. out upon some errand, and her mothLovely topazes have been found In was er the near Ramona, San Diego county, making up accounts kitchen. From the corner of the win- many of them quite large, and either dow ahe could Just see the Barton colorless, bluish or greenish In color. end of the plans. She had a book In Tills new and Important Item of our her hand, but she was not reading, wag discovered only In gem products t She had been trying hard not to 1003; and the pale blue ones there cry, and she was exceedingly angry, found are much like those from because It was not about Frank BarIn the Ural mountains. At one ton and yet It was, too. In a sort mine here the crystals of way. But what had he doue? Nothof topaz weighed over a imund, and ing. That was Just It; he was only were while, and a boy and couldnt understand. But light yellow In color. At another mine what was there to understand. except the topazes are and aquamathat she hated him? rine blue. Site went up to Jier room at last, and then she crouched down by the Not Arrived window and cried In earnest. PresBros ns mrmigcd to get the "Have Inently a alight squeuklng sound side the chimney made her tiptoe over Into pood society?" "No ; merely Into the smart aet to the stove. It bad not been lit since house, STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE SALT j Isike City, I 'lull. Oct. IS, UKJO. Notice j is hereby given thut the Price River Wu-te- r Co n Nervation district, whose postoffii-address In Price, Uluh. Iiun made Hpplica-io- n in with the rninircinenlN of Sec. M. Chap. 67, Honkum lawn of rah, 1910 and 1925, to change the place of storage and place of use of 23, tag) acre-feof water from (looNrberry Greek in 365 Sanpete county, Utuli. Said water waa to have lieeiv stored by virtue of Application No. 1085 in the Mammoth reservoir, the center of the iniioiindiiig dnin of which liean 71 deg. 15 min. K. 2190 ft. from the NE rar. of See. 12, T. 13 8., It. 5 E., nd lined for Irrigation of part of Sees. 19. 31. 28. 36. 81. 32. 33, all of See. 29, T. 14 8., It. 10 E; Sera. 15 and 16 and parts of Sera. 3. 4. 10. 11, 14. 17. 21. 22, 23, 24. 25, 20, 27. 34. 35 and 30. T. 15 H., It. 10 E : part of Rein. 19. 20. 29. SO, 31. 32. T. 15 H., It. 11 E ; part of Rocs. 5 and A. T. 16 B., It. 11 E. It la now desired to change the plnce of storage of Mid of water and store aame 25,000 acre-fein a reservoir known aa the Pleasant Valley reservoir, the center of the dam of which la at a point N. fl deg. 67 min. E. 3875 ft. from the BE cor. Ree. 9. T. 12 S It. 7 E. Said water will be released from Mid reservoir and allowed to flow down Fish Greek to its confluence with Price river, thence down Mid river to the headgates of the followEverying canals: Bryner ditch, Oberta ditch, Ktowell ditch. Spring Glen canal. Pioneer Oanala No. 1 and 2, Price Water canal. Carbon Land. Water and Iower company's canal, Wellington canal, Tidwell canal. Snyder ditch and Far-nuditch, at which points the water will be red i verted and used to Irrigate the folWinter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate lowing dearribed land: WV41V Vi See. and Sunnyside. 27; all of See. 28; all of See. 29; 8H Her. 30; all of Sec. 81; EHSWH See. 82; 8E14 See. 82; all of Kec. 83; WH of See. 34. all in T. 14 8., R. 11 B., 8. L. R. WH Sec. S: all of Hec. 4 ; all of NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE day, in the said county of Cfcrbon, state Sec.M., 5 all of Sec. 0 ; all of Hec. 7 ; all of Foreclosure Kale Notice la hereby giv-- n of Utah, to Mtisfy the debt secured by Sec. 8;; all of Sec. NWH Bee. 10; that whereas default has occurred in Mid mortgage and the costs and expenses WUNWK Kec. 16;9; 8EHNWH Kec. Dated Lhe conditions of that certain chattel of these foreclosure proceedings. 16; SWRNRK Sec. 10; NHBEH Sec. nortguge executed by Thoiuus F. Grunin, at Price. Utah, this 12th day of Novera 16: all of Sees. 17. 1 19, 20 and 21: mortgagor, to Myers Cleaning and Dyeing her, 1926. MYEUS CLEANING AND 8WH Sec. 22: SWHSEH Sec. 22; all wnipany, mortgagee, bearing date of Sep- DYEING COMPANY, Mortgagee. Oliver of Secs. 2 29. SO and 81: NWH See. tember 1. 192(1, said mortgage being filed K. Clay, Attorney For Mortgagee. 82: NWK8W14 Sec. 82; all of See. 33, September 15, 1926, in File M in the e First pub., Nov. 19; last Nov. 26, 1926. T. 15 R.. R. 11 E., S. L. B. M.; SWH sf the county recorder of Carbon NWH Sire. 6; Rti Sec. 6; all of Sec. 7; county, Utah, by reason of the failure of Sec. 18; RWH Rre. 18; NHKEH aid mortgagor to pay the debt secured ELECTROCUTED BY LIVE WIRE NH Sec. 1 T. 16 8 R. 11 E.. 8. L. B. M.; MINE MUTUAL thereby and whereas there is now due and IN all of Kec. 17; RWH. SWHSEH Kec. unpaid on Mid indebtedness to the under16; RWH Sec. 15; NH Sec. 19: NH signed the sum of : Sec. 20: Eli Sec. 21: NH Kec. 22. T. miner W. a Mark 30, aged Argyle, $425.00 10 8., R. 11 E.. 8. L. B. M.: NWH Principal comCoal Mutual the ... 5.(i8 employed by Interest mm. NWK See. 19; 8 4 Sec. 30: 8HNWH uO.OO fee s killed Rre. 30: NWHNWH See. 80: SWH Attorney pany at Mutual, was instantly afternoon when he came in RWH Sec. 29: all of Kec. 31; WH Tol si ................ ............ ................. .JISO (IS Tuesday NWH Ree. 32. T. IS R.. R. 10 E.. 8. L. high tension wire in M. ; WViRWlt Sec. 12: WH. RE 14 Sec. After allowing all credits and setoffs. contact with awhile shift. off mine there the coming Now, therefore, the Mid property being 13; NliNWli. SESWq. WliSEli the property described in Mid mortgage, Argyle was born at Spanish Fork, Sec. 24: EK. Sec. 25: NKUNWlt Kec. NltKEK Sec. 36; towit: the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamine 25: NE14 Kec. 36; RE 14 RW 14 See. SO. T. 13 8.. R. 9 E.. R. One counter. 30 of and lie was age. Argyle, years L. B. M.: EH. NE14NWU Sec. 1 ; EH One desk. was a single man and had worked at See. 12. T. 14 8.. R. 9 E.. 8. L. B. M.; fine wallcase. Mutual only a short time, ne was a WH. SE14 Kec. 6; all of Kec. 7; 8H Electric boiler. SWH. NWHRWH. KW14KEH Sec. 8; Electric Iron. former University of Utah athelete. nil of Rre. 18: NW14NE14 See. 19; Ironing board. several his him are mother, Surviving WH. REK. RHNEH- - NWHNE14 Kec. Electric fan. brothers and sisters living at Spanish 17; R1VH Sec. 15; sll of sec. 20; 8H Electric light fixture. Rre. 21: all of Sec. 22: WHWH. EH One American pressing machine. Fork. RWH Rre. 23: 8H. RHNWH. NWH Linoleum. The remains were brought to Price NWH. Rre. 25; all of Rre. 20: all of Will be wild at the office of the sheriff and the burial at for Flynn Rees. 27 and 28: NEK. NEHRE14 See. prepared in the courthouse at lrire. Carbon counto SO: EH. NWH. EHSW14. NWH ty, Utah, or no much thereof as may be mortuary, the body being shipped RWH Rre. 29: all of Rre. 32. T. 14 8.. necessary to pay the Mid amount, pur- Spanish Fork Wednesday afternoon. R. 10 E.. R. L. B. M.; all of Ree. S3, suant to the power of Nile in Mid mort-gug- e 34 and 35: EHNEH- - NWHNBH, contained, at public sale to the hiali-es- t Tuberculosis may he transmitted to NEHREH See. 30. T. 14 8.. R. 10 K.. bidder for rash on the 3d day of R. L. R. M. : all of Rees. 1. 2 and 3: NH, 192(1, at 2 o'clock p. in., of said humans through eggs. NHKEH Rre. 4: NUXWH See. 5: 8H REH Rre. 0: EH. RWH Ree. 10; all of Our stores invite comparison and cater to the wishes of the men days of the year. Thats why our stores are the logical places to trade. Come here and we will take care of your clothes questions as well as other bfiulliig two houses haul forim-mure siutrluiu day, lull the stout brick ehlimu-- FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1926 .M ffwr7iMniTlfrrTTTMT H u EVERY FRIDAY ka Rees. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 and 10: EH. Rre. 17: NEH. NUNWH. EHWH NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES REHNWH. NU8EH. KEHREH Notice is hereby given that sjiecial taxes for Curb, Cutter and Whiteway District No. 1, which includes both sides of Carbon avenue, formerly known as Eighth street, from the south line of First North street, formerly known aa J street, to a line seven hundred and eighty feet north of the north line of Second North street, formerly known as K street, are due am deunpaid in the amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the tosaid taxes, including interest, linquent list hereto attached, and unless gether with the cost of publication, are paid on or before the 29th day of November, A. D., 1926, the real property on which said taxes are a lien wU on said day be sold for taxes, interest, eoBts of advertising and expenses o: sale at the front door of the county eonrthouse in Price, Utah, beginning at the hour of 12 oelock, noon, of said day and continuing until all of aait property shall have been sold. Said property is described as follows : BLOCK 4. TIDWELL SURVEY Front Feet ! No. 41 U. Bryner AH of Lot 8, excepting tract in nouthwest corner measuring 120 feet north and wiuth and 150 feet east and west ... $224.75. Amount of tax BLOCK 5. TIDWELL SURVEY John 91-91 -- Not 41. ..212.43 Marie Dumerre All of Lot 1 ....... Amount of tax $519.40. No. 420. .212.43 Marie Berglund All of Lot 4 ... ..... Amount of tax ...$519.46. BLOCK 8. TIDWELL SURVEY. No. 427. Marie Dmwierre Beginning 2&I t north of the muthwest corner of Lot 3, thence north 204 feet, thence east 262 feet, thence south 294 feet, thence wext 202 feet to beginning .$706.12. Amount of tax BLOCK 7. TIDWELL SURVEY. No. 420. George Christensen Beginning 00 feet north of the eoutheaat corner of block, thence north 00 feet, thence went 120 feet, thence south 60 feet, .60.00 ... thence east 120 feet to beginning 167.18. Amount of tax No. 431. II. B. Goetzman Beginning ISO feet north of the eoutheaat corner of block, thence north 50 feet, thence west 210 feet, thence south 50 feet, thenco 50.00 east 210 feet to beginning Amount of tax $163.19. No. 432. Maud W. Lowry Beginning 230 feet north of the southeast corner of block, thence north 60 feet, thence west 210 feet, thence south 60 ...........GO.OO feet, thence east 210 fret to bginning Amount of tax $187.64. No. 434. J. K. Flynn Beginning 59.5 feet north of the southeast corner of Lot 4, theme north 51.5 feet, theme went 210 feet, thence south 64.5 feet, theme east 210 feet to beginning ......54.50 Amount of tax ..$ 157.80. No. 435 Mr. and Mra. E. C. Lee Beginning 114 feet north of the eoutheaat corner lot 4, thence north 55 feet, thence west 210 feet, thence south 65 feet, 55.00 thence east 210 fret to beginning Amount of tax $175.42. .29-1.0- ' No. 436. II. Stevenson Beginning 169 feet north of the eontheaet corner of Lot 4, thence mirth 45 feet, thence west 210 feet, thence south 45 feet, thence emit 210 feet to beginning Also one-hainterest in ten-fodriveway along the north aide of aame Amount of tax $146.31. No. 437. J. W. Johnatun Beginning 224 feet north of the eoutheaat corner of Lot 4. thence mirth 49 feet thence went 210 feet, thence south 49 feet, CL lf Also thence east 210 fret to beginning one-ha- lf interest in ten-fodriveway along the south side of Mine Amount of tax $156.21. No. 43 Thomas Dnmayne Beginning 273 feet north of the southeast corner ot let 4, thence210north 30 fret, thence west 210 feet, thence eonth 80 feet, thence east feet to beginning , r , Amount of tax $7336. --50.00 54.00 30.00 No. 430. John Jones Beginning 303 fret north of the eoutheaet corner of Lot 4, thence north 50 fert. thence went 210 feet, thence south 50 feet, thence sent 210 feet to beginning Amount of tax .$122.20. 30.00 Ree. 21 ; all of Sees. 22. 23. 24. 25. 20. 27. 84. 35 nnd 30. T. 15 8.. R. 10 E.. R. L. B. M. : all of Rees. 1, 2 and 3: NEH Kec. 10; sll of Rees. 11. 12. 13 and 14: NH Rre. 23: NH Ree. 24. T. 10 R.. R. 10 B.. R. L. B. M. Thin application la designated in the atate engineer office aa File No. a 906. AH protests against granting Highest efficiency. Government equivalent 2104 Ibe. Unequalled for storage. Will not slack. Tile best for steaming and heating qualities INDEPENDENT COAL ft COKE COMPANY Mines at Kenilworth, Utah. Gen-er-al Offices Walker Bank Building of Mid application, atating the reasons therefore, must he bv affidavit in dupll-est- e SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH accompanied with a fee of 81.00. and filed In thla office within thirty (301 daya after the completion of the publication of thla notice. GEORGE M. BACON. Rtnre Engineer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Date of first publication, Oct. 29, 1920. of the Interior, United States Date of completion of publication, Nov. Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, 20. 1920. Notice ia hereby November 11. 1920. given that Walter Clarke Chipman of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION COAL American Fork, Utah, who on slay 29, It. 8.). Land Of- 1923, made Stockraieing Homestead EnEntry. (Sera. 2348-5fice At Salt lake City, Utah, November try No. 032942, for NHNEH. EH 16, 1926. Notice ia hereby given that Hen- NWH, Lots 1 and 2, Sec. 7; Lots 1, 4, ry A. Wallace and John M. Wallace, an 5. 7, 8. 8HSEH, EHSWH. NWH axsorfation of Suit Iuike City, county of SEH, BE H NWH, Sec. 0. Twp. U Salt Lake, state of Utah, who on the 7th South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake meridian. day of August, 1919, filed in this office Las filed notice of intention to maka Coal Declaratory Statement Serial No. three-- j ear proof to establish claim to the 024670. for the EHSWH. 8WHSWH. land above described before the register NWHSEH, Sec. 18; NWH NWH. Sec. of the United States land office at 8nlt 19. Twp. 13 South, Range 9 East; SEH Lake City. Utah, on the 21t day of DeREH. See. 13: NEH NEH, Rre. 24. cember, 1926. Claimant names ns witTwp. 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake nesses 8. B. Elmer and Orren Einier of meridian, hau this day filed in this offiue Colton. Utah, and Charles Simmons and to pun-harSerial No. Rny Ooddington of American Fork, Utah. application 024670. said land under the provisions of ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. Sees. 2348 to 2352, United States Urrixed First pub.. Nor. 12; last Dec. 10, 1926. Statutes. Any and all persona claiming adversely the lands described or desiring NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to object for any reason to the entry of the Interior. United States thereof by applicant should file their af- Land Office At Balt Lake fidavits of protest in this office during October 22, 1926. Notice is City, Utah, hereby given the thirty-da- y period of publication im- that James Rees Holman of Fountain mediately following the first printed issue Green, Utah, who on February 14, 1924, of this notice. Applicants have filed their made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. consent to receive patent as to tlie SEH 033851, for Lot 3, Rre. 5. Twp. 11 South. REH, Ree. 13. Twp. 13 South, Range 8 Range 8 East, and 8EHNWH. SWH East, subject to the provisions of the act NHSEH. SWH SEH. 8EH of December 29. 1910 (39 Ktat.862), with NEH, SWH. Sec. NHNEH. reference to disposition, occupancy and KEHNEH. 30; NEHNWH. Lots 3, 4. 5, 6, use of the land aa permitted to an entry-ma- n Kec. 31. Twp.NEH8WH, 12 South, Range 8 East, under Mid act. ELI F. TAYLOR, Salt Lake meridian, haa filed notice of Register. E. D. Dunn, Attorney, Salt intention to make three-yea- r proof to esLake City, Utah. tablish claim to the land above deecribed First pub.. Nor. 20 ; last Dec. 24, 1926. before the clerk of the district court at Provo, Utah, on the 1st day of December, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 15- Price Water Company, Price, Uta George C. Jackson and Harry nolman of Fountain Green, Utah, end Joseph W. Notice ia hereby given that at a mre Leslie and Mama Christensen of Colton, ing of the directors held on the 22d da Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Regiater. of November, 1926, an assessment of h First pub., Oct 29; last Nov. 26, 192 (10) cents per share waa levied on tl capital atock of the Mid corporation, pa; able now to Claude J. Empey, secretar treasurer of the corporation, at hla offii at the Carbon County bank, Price, Uta! la hereby given that Jacob L. Workmai whose postoff ice address is Wellingto Any stock upon which this aaaesamei may remain unpaid on the 22d day of D Utah, bee made application in accordant with the requirements of See. 8. Oha cemher, 1920, will be delinquent and ai vertiaed for Mle at public auction at 07, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 192 unlesa payment is made before will I to change the piece of use of ten e. f. old on the 15th day of January, 192T, j of water from Pace Creek in Carbc pay the delinquent assessment, togethi county, Utah. Heretofore the water hi with the cost of advertising and expem brea diverted at a point which bean tv of sale. CLAUDE J. EMPEY, Seer miles north from the northwest corner t a tary-TreSee. 11. Twp. 14 South, Range 12 Ea surer, Office Carbon Cbunl bank. Price. Utah. Salt Lake meridian, and used for the Irr First pub., Nov. 20; last Dec. 3. 1920. f 640 seres of lend embraced I pth EH Sec. 11; NH NWH. SEH NWV PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NoNEH. WH NEV 2 tice Consult County Clerk Or Re- NEH HWC 8re l4. Twp. 14 gout! spective Signers For Further Information. Range 12 East, Salt Lake meridian. ie now desired to divert the water i NOTICE TO CREDITORS E8TATE heretofore and use for the Irriratioa of (hilrb Edwards, Deceased. Creditors Si0 In embraced Re 8EH ofJnd will present rlaims with vouchers to the 10; SWH Sec. 11; NH. SEH NRV uadersigned at Wellington, Utah, on or NWHSWH Sre. 14; NH.NNH 8E( before the 19th day of January, A. I)., 14 8?uth- - R"W 12 Eai 1927. CALEB EDWARDS, Administrameridian. This ai tor of the Etate of Caleb Edwards, plication Is designated in the state ei K. Clay, Attorney For Ad- ginecre office as File No. n927. A ministrator. protests against the of this ai First pah.. Nov. 19; last Dec. 10. 1926. plication, stating thegranting reaeons thereto must be by affidavit in duplicate ecroz The longest word in literature, !KWmwl,h .?vf ..f 2l on and filed "Min thirty (SO) daya .ft. occurs in the the eompMlon ' f the publirstion of th first scene of the last act of ShakeGE0RGB M BACON, State Ei nt 2, e DB-partm- ill 2; a d, 1 Treasurer. Price, Utah, and Collector of Special Improvement Tax. (Office at Eastern Utah Electric company.) speare First pub., Nov. 12; last Nov. 20, 1931. rinere firrt Publication, Ort 29, 192 rail! PttbUction, No1 Subscribe. 21920.COInP tlOn Lovea Labor's Lost. Dont borrow The Sun. |