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Show THE CITIZEN 12 Iron ore is now being placed on the market by the Iron King Mining company of the Tintic district. A production of approximately fifty tons per day is being maintained. This ore is being shipped to the American SmeltRefining company under coning tract. While iron ore is being taken out through the main tunnel, and more from surface deposits,- underground development on the lower levels is progressing satisfactorily according to reports. - Production of iron ore from the Dragon is now around 100 tons daily, according to report, development work is also being prosecuted at this prop- said that a large number of erty. lessees are making good headway on the. Dragon and also the Iron Blossom and Colorado, of the Knight group. It-i- s The Eureka Record says that within the next month directors of the Iron Blossom will meet for dividend action and that it is generally understood that the regular quarterly sum of two and a half cents a share will be paid. Plutus stock continues to furnish some of the excitement of the local mining exchange. Buying orders from the Eureka district recently sent the stock to seventy cents, but a reaction carried it back to fifty cents. It is reported that marked improvement in the mine has come about and another flurry in the stock is anticipated. The ore find responsible for the recent activity in stock was found in the Grand Central on a fissure which is said to extend through the Flutus territory. It is undei stood that work is now being prosecuted on the fissure in Plutus ground and that shipments may soon follow. JAPANESE RULES FOR EFFERVESCENT MOTORIST. Translated into English by a Japanese official and actually posted up on the outskirts of Kobe and Yokohama: At the rise of a hand of a policeman stop rapidly. Do not pass him or otherwise disrespect him. When a passenger of the foot hove in sight, tootle the horn trumpet to him melodiously at first. If he still obstacles the pathway tootle him with a vigor and to express to him by word of mouth the warning "Hi, Hi. Let not the tank be parched which should be gassy. This is a habit of tourists from prohibitional countries used to denying themselves and their steeds. For such a camel only should be means of locomotion. Beware of the horse that he shall not take fright as you pass him . . Do not explode the exhaust box at him go soothingly by. Give big space to the festive dog with your wheel spokes, thereby avoiding much entanglement and minceing gait or greatly cut up. Go gingerly on the grease mud as there lurketh the skid demon. . . . press the brake of the foot as you roll around the corner and avoid upset of turtle variety in a box. ... Approach with caution puddled concaves in the road or mishap you splash passing fine kimona. In Bridgeport Life. AMERICAS NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM MODEL FOR WORLD Only fifty years ago the United States government established its first national park at Yellowstone. It was also the first established national park in the world. Today the United States has thirty-on- e national parks and resorts such as the Petrified Forest in Arizona, and Muir Woods in California. Last year a total of people (visited these parks. The growth of our national park system has interested other foreign countries to the extent that they have sent investigators to the United States for the purpose of studying our system. As a result of the visit of King Albert of Belgium to the Yose-mit- e and Grand Canyon parks in 1919, he has created a national park in Belgium from one of his forests. France, Switzerland and Sweden in Europe, and Argentine in South America have created national park systems as a result of the success of the system in this country. one-fift- li cent per share is announced in The Citizen by the Neva Mining company, which is listed as assessment No. 13. Delinquent date is January 6, 1923, and stock sale date is set for January 27. Secretary Walter Steadman announces that this assessment is being levied to complete payment of the patent. Delinquent stock notice for the Mutual Metals Mines company will be found in The Citizen. D. F. Field, at 2 Ness Bldg., is secretary. Sales date has been set for January 3rd, 1923, at two oclock p. m. 201-21- . The Louise Mining company is running delinquent stock sale notice in The Citizen. R. O. Dobbs, 314 Felt Bldg., is secretary. Sale date for this stock has been set for January 8, 1923, at ten oclock a. m. EVOLUTION. First Climber How we develop, dont we Second Climber Well, I should say so! I used to marry men that I wouldnt, invite to dinner now! Dallas Mirror. "ROPE OF RAT TAILS." A rope made of 3,000 gopher (ground squirrel) tails was recently on display at the office of the Montana extension director, awaiting shipment to the biological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture. The rope was made by the Blackfeet Indian chief Split-Eaand his tribal assistants, who live near Browning, in GlaThe Indians cier county, Montana. have taken an active interest in the campaign against the rodents, and af r, ttch NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Nellie Sneddon, will present claims, . 19-fo- 00 An assessment of ter burying more than 1,400 ground squirrels decided to save tails for the rope now on exhibition. It is estimated that at least 15,000 rodents ot were destroyed by the Indians during the drive. Why Lots of People fort 23. deceas-Credito- rs Wil vouchers, to the undersigned at Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah !'j or before the 24th day of Febru' A n h 199 WALTER G.- - BRANDLEY Administrator of the estate Nellie Sneddon, deceased. RAY VAN COTT, D&t A. Attorney. Date of first publication, DecemV 23, A. D. 1922. HUNT 12-23-- get "edi 1- loci NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MARABELLE Because Marabelles Is the place to get first class tailoring, cleaning and repair work. Time for you to start to 78 WE8T FOURTH 80UTH The Mysterious Address for your work. Phone Was.-- 5892. Ike Estate of William Rutherford Ellio Jr., deceased. Creditors will prese claims, with vouchers, to the undei signed at 921 Boston Bldg., Salt La City, Utah, on or before the 2nd d of February, A. D. 1923. Jjinl If. b iYJ At HENRY ARNOLD RICH, Administrator of the estate of Wilit Rutherford Elliott, Jr., deceased. RICH & ROBERTS, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first piiblicationrDecember A. D. 1922. 12-2-1- HA j j gs td 2-; bad T but NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE. In the matter of perpetuating mony of Mary L. Griffith. To Whom It May Concern: lif the testiNotice. Take notice that the deposition and testimony of Mary L. Griffith, a witness for and on behalf of The Continental Oil Company, petitioner herein, will be taken and perpetuated before E. I. Miller, a notary Kearns public for Utah, at rooms 1025-2- 6 Building, 142 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of January, 1923, at 11' oclock a. m., and if not completed on said day the taking will be continued from day to day successively thereafter at the same place, until completed, for the purpose of perpetuating her testimony with reference to certain facts affecting the title to the following described property, situated in Salt Lake City and County, State of Utah, Beginning at a point 82.5 feet north of the southeast corner of lot 1, block 72, plat "A, Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence north 49.33 feet; thence west 165 feet; thence south 49.33 feet; thence east 165 feet to the place of beginning. Commencing 131.83 feet north of the southeast corner of lot 1, block 72, plat "A, Salt Lake City Survey, thence north 33.17 feet; thence west 165 feet; thence south 33.17 feet; thence east 165 feet to the place of to-w- it: As more fully appears in the petition of The Continental Oil Company filed in the above entitled court and proceeding said testimony and deposition to be taken in ac- cordance with the order allowing the examination of said witness duly made and ena, tered herein by the Honorable Wm. M. judge of said court, on the 22nd day of Mc-Cre- December, 1922. Said deposition, when taken, will be filed with the clerk of said court and may be used in any action wherein it may be material to establish the facts which such deposition proves, or tends to prove. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1922. THE CONTINENTAL OIL CO., Manager, Petitioner. DEAN F. BRAYTON, Attorney for Petitioner. By J. T. Strong, Division 20 PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Signers for Further Information. Estate of Samuel F. OFallon. d Creditors will present claim! with vouchers, to the undersigned at 608 Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, ceased. on or before the 8th day of February V W. F. EARLS. I Administrator of the estate of Samud F. OFallon, deceased. BOOTH. LEE, BADGER & RICH, r Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication. December 1 A. D. 1923. A. D. 1922. I At D h, 31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I El Estate of Ross M. Tuttle, deceased Ira Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 621 Lltj McIntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utajiti on or before the 27th day of January. I A. D. 1923. MAT TUTTLE, Administratrix of the estate Ross M. Tuttle, Deceased. JOHN F. BOWMAN, iljJ e t ot i t Attorney for Administratrix.November Date of first publication, i 25. A. D. 1922. -21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Constance L. Bills, deceas? ed. Creditors will present claims, with I.1, vouchers, to the undersigned at 42('1J Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, or before the 27th day of January: A. D. 1923. WILFORD LESTER BILLS. Administrator of the' estate of Constance L. Bills, Deceased. ; H. A. SMITH & SON, Attorney for Administrator.November I Date of first publication, 2 ? 25. A. D. 19 2. -23 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i1 Estate of Bernard Rich, deceased Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at Utalj Savings & Trust Company Bldg., 23s South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, on; or before the 7th day of April, A. D. I 1923. f UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST CO.. Administrator of the estate of Rich, deceased. Bernard. N. A. ROBERTSON, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, December A. D. 1922. ; 2, 12-2-12- -30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i ! Estate of John Rideout, will present claims, Creditors deceased.; Beginning Now! 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