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Show Thursday,' July 2, 1936. i : Nsphi Ut: .. RECREATIONAL NOTES. The Tlntle District Junior lust Friday with Ute Stampwle and mer hand festival will be one or the llve team entering the league. The wext' thl leamB are: Dividend, Muminoth, and premier celebrations year. Thirty-tw- o bund, aeuior, Juu- - three teams from Eureka designated lor, drum and bugle corps, have al- - bB Tigers, Bull Dogs and Leopards. ready signed to participate and Hur- - The league schedule follows: old William Roberts, undoubtedly July 8 Tigers, Bull Dogs. the most spectacular band director July 9, Tigers, Dividend. In America today, will officiate the July 10, Dividend, Leopards. July 13, Leopards, Bull Dugs. Judging and will alBO give demonstrations of baton manipulation for July 14, Leopards, Mammoth.' which he Is world famous. July 15, Dividend, Mammoth. A mammoth rodeo, scheduled for July 16, Bull Dogs, Dividend. 8.15 p. m. Thursday, 3 p. m. Friday July 17, Leopards, Tigers. and 8 p. m. Saturday, is staged by July 19, Mammoth, Tigers. Colborn and Sorenson, which will July 20, Leopards, Dividend. July 21, Mammoth, Leopards. provide many thrills for spectators on the three days of the Stampede, July 22, Tigers, Mammoth. July 23, Dividend, Tigers. July 9th, 10th and 11th. Nephl hus constructed a modern rodeo arena July 27, Dividend Bull Dogs. with 10 chutes and has added conJuly 28, Tigers, Leopards. siderable seining rapacity to accomJuly 29, Mammoth, Bull Dogs. modate the anticipated crowds. 175 July 30. Mammoth, Dividend. head of wild livestock Is being used July 31, Bull Dogs, Leopards. Aug. 3, bull Dogs, Mammoth. Including 1 full carload of Brahma Aug. 7, Bull Dogs, Tiger. steers. Results of matches played so far Other attractions during this Mammoth three day celebration will n the tennis tournament are: C. be horse racing with Utahs fastest Holmes d Bob Naylor; Fred Bauer horses at 2.80 p. m. Saturday; box- - d Bryce Jones; 8. Parkinson d Geo. n ing, a double main event with Leon Clark; Ed and But Sullivan and orfeIt ed respectively: bye, by of Ft. Green battling Max Fennell d Emil R., and J. Chrls-an- d Fairbanks, of Richfield, 6 rounds Max Young of Payson vs. Red toplierson d M. Fennell. Jun,or GlrU: Pat Bock d Fern Bailee of Monroe. Five other pre- -' llmlnarlea are on the card at 8 p. m. Friday. Baseball, all star game Jun,or Boys. Roy uya d Watty between the Industrial League and Pa,nter for tbe championship. bal1 Bot under way mld-nu- , ; w L, .- -- - is now New Mexico. Here, 'l-- h Ath-Slm- . I fW . Jr nf tk,a Lte 8lampe- - Tk . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Wilson game would then aelect the PlnylK The are the proud ffeid for the second contest. J third game site, if a third game Is bsby boy, born at a tet Lake would he selected by the pltal on Sunday. June 28th. Bo,h mother and babo are doing nicely, game winner. find by the l,appy 8r n ? COMMISSIONERS MEET JILN H. Stan went thru the ordeal V What these pillar, were they did JJ- - ,nNo C KBl not know, lint with the curiosity to No 5 lode, thence North; Albert Inr..rnmour which we owe so much of st --10 tee't da8- - 61 tlon about the early southwest, the'6 R. E. FERGUSON, Prop. FONE 192 4 Albert No. lode, which nmnu- - for. No. to examine these halted padre, No1 Ical "ll IvJ meats. To their surprise and delight. B E 1,8 Eo 6 'de .r L MWW4WWWWWWW4W444WW4W4M444W4 they found that some of the stones 1606 EaBt were pieces or rich gold ore. which feetEt0,Cr; Silver King No. lode. feet to Cor. No. 4, which Is Identical Cor. No. 2, Pinion Queen No. 10 nrguod that ilielr source must be N0, thence South 72 deg. 04 min. East with Cor. No. 3, Pinion Queen No. lode of Survey No. 6558; thence somewhere In the vicinity. No. 1, Silver King 3 lode, and Cor. No. 2 Pinion Queen South 72 deg. 04 min. Eaat 600 feet So It proved; the lode Was rich be- - 600 eet t0 Cor. 6 lode from which the North- - No. 7 lode of Survey No. No. 6558; to Cor. No. 1 and the piece of lmhui! the roml ull dreams, party corner of Section 25, Township thence South 72 deg. 04 min. Eaat beginning. mediately set to work the soldiers lay- - ea8t The notices of locaUon of Albert their arms to become miners. 8 South. Range 2 West, S L. B and 600 feet to Cor. No. 1 and the place ig down No. 1 lode and Albert No. 2 lode remained In the hidden valley M- - hears North 82 deg. 15 min. East of beginning, ALBERT NO. 2 LODE were recorded In the office of the enumrh to take out all the gold I9- - feet; thence South 17 deg. to Cor. No. Cor. at IT No. from 1H. !.. 1, f... Beginning County Recorder of Utah County, win, parry After tills time, others who passed 8, Sliver King No. 5 lode, which Is which the one quarter section cor- - State of Utah, at Provo, on the 3rd Albert ner between Sections 26 and 25, day of July, 1924, in Book 234 of that way hunting wealth saw the identical with Cor. No. 1, North- No. 6 lode, from which the vulTownship 9 South, Range 2 West, Mining Locations at page 809. In center of the the lonely pillars 85 bears Section corner said of S. L. B. and M. bears North 88 cf cast The nearest known locations ara: no lime onq,thnught ley. hut for a lung North 24 deg. 45 min. East 2973.8 deg. 03 min. East 697.8 feel, thence Survey No. 6558, Pinion Queen No. to exnmine them. At last an old miner by the name of feet! thence South 15 deg. 61 min. South 17 deg. 00 min. West 1498.8 1, Pinion Queen No. 8, Pinion Queen Al- - feet to Cor. No. 2, which is identical No. 7, Pinion Queen No. 10 and Mike 0'l.ciiry, rnmldlng about through West 1500 feet to Cor. No. 8, 78 with Cor. No. 1, Albert No. 1, this Morning Star No. 5, lode mining 9 South thence No. berl lode; this region no n prospecting trip, round the ancient workings, and appeared In dK. 04 min. East 600 feet to Cor.' survey; thence North 72 deg. 04 claims. I hereby direct that this notice be Purmt City some time later wlih Ho. 2, Albert No. 4 lode; thence rain. West 600 feet to Cor. No. 3, 00 min. West 600 which is Identical with Cor. No. 4, published in the Eureka Reporter enough ore to nuance an expensive South 17 deg. No. 4 lode; Albert No. 1, this survey, Cor. No. at Eureka, Juab County, Utah. spree for several weeks. After solier- - feet to Cor. No. 3, Albert 04 min West 3 Pinion Queen No. 3 lode. Cor No. 72 North thence Dated thla 26th day of May, 1936. deg to enine Ing np he disuppi'flrrd, only THOMAS F. THOMAS, Into Animas C'liy several nnmllis later 1500 feet to Cor. No. 4, Albert No. 2 Pinion Queen No. 7 lode of Bur- la lilontlce.l with Cor. vey No. 6558; thence North 17 deg. 4 lode, " Register. with more ore. The old prospector of the western No. 3, Albert No. 3 lode; thence 00 min. East 1498.8 feet to Cor. (Data of Flrat Publication, May 28, muuntnlna was a wily creature. He North 72 deg. 04 min. West 1500 No. 4, which Is Identical with Cor. 1936. Date of Last Publication, to Cor. No. 4, Albert No. 3 lode; No. 3 Pinion Queen No. 7 lode and July 23, 1936.) preferred hunting alone or with one North 17 deg. 00 min. East thence cold he lie did If strike and 8luirtner. mum as a clum" about It 600 feet, to Cor. No. 1, Albert No, locution, even though he loved to boust 8 lode, and the place cf beginning. EXFRESSELY EXCEPTING AND a fo.tune. Knowing the al)(JUt aB e did the streets of 1.1s home EXCLUDING THEREFROM all that 4 lode town, he usually eluded all those who portion of the Albert No. No. Is with In conflict which Survey tried to follow him. He knew only too well that the discovery of his mine 6583, Crescent No. 16 lode. The notices of location of Albert would mean a lot of unpleasant neigh- No. 8, Albert No. 4 and Albert No. ' recorded O'Uary was Just such a man. He 6 lode mining claims, were Recorder i the of office the in now County nd then S10W Inltht Hp every with enough gold to I.y for celebrn- - of Utah County, State of Utah, at j linn, but he always drifted out of sight Provo, on the 21st day of July, 1924, ; wi,cre lie n Book 213 of Mining Location at1 DODGE PASSENGER CARS ijffope anyone coud went. Flmilly he dlsnpitre.l for good page 417; the notice of location 6 waa "A Palace on Wheels" m(ire WM mD of ,lInit al)(1 0f Silver King No. lode st allMM1WMj thnt ell,ier ,ie went to ed In the office of the County Slate 0f . . (o glwna Ul nmgfi corder of utah County . . r else the mountains claimed him Tor Utah, at Provo, on the 2nd day of DODGE TRUCKS Ul. flnai snerlflce. July, 1925, In Book 234 of Mining the and with O'Lenrys passing, however, the Locations at page 492; "Sturdy as they made 'em." secret of his mine did not remain a emended notlee of location of Sll- was 5 recorded No. lode some ver In while a miner Once Mcrct. King dimes to the front with ore which he in the office of the County Recorder claims came from that little valley ;of Utah County, State of Utah, at PLYMOUTH PASSENGER In the mountains, and there are even Provo, on the 18th day of Novem- CARS maps, made by others who her, 1925, lu Book 240 of Mining M(j j0 i . . jm,, iK,t of the two rock pillars. Locations at page 140. caro" "Best in low-price- d a The nearest known locations are:: aB anyone knows, the n,lW(.v,,r S WHITE DAIRY wt , 1 Dealer for . record-neceasar- y, Re-rir- -- top shape. Due to the big Ute Stampede at Nephi on July 9, 10 and 11 the county commissioners will hold their regular monthly meeting on .the 8th of the month. The business to he taken up, according to present In- - FOUND Wedding ring. Owner can same from Reporter office by describing, and paying for this ad. ! J J fr b """ l" 55 rus,0; without fur- ff'Ce be purchased with or Ku7- - ih'LfntmnfinT" j.w0 university of Utah men will . . the luinbo1 Brldge-- j uTOmPany dlrect tbat thia notice be Monument Valley expedition, a'publllhed ,n tbe ..Eureka Reporter at gurebBt jUab County, Utah, Mohair davenport, national biological exploration, thut FOR SALE this summer, ac-- j Date( tw S6tb day of Mayi 1936. makes Into full six bed. Call P. will be conducted cording to Professor Angus M.( THOMAS F., THOMAS. F Olson. Phone 11. The. Woodbury of the University. Register. FOR SALE Practically new Mon- expedition will rnup, explore and1 (I)ate of Flrgt Publication. May 28, Utah Utah of a at the bargain. arch coal range Nuvajo country study Date of Laat publication. 1936 and Arlsona, which is about the only juiy33 iggg ) Power and Light Co. ln FOR SALE Plano t.d' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR cheap. Me. Staple, " h.h.ld ,h, . Describing a filthy book or show only popularizes It. OW is the time to do it and this is the place to come to for the best materials at the right prices. Let us give you figures showing how little it will cost you to make improvements on your home. Tintic Lumber Company nw.nF.lt. SOME OFTHAf SERIAL 1. Last But Not Least FRIGID AIRE ( "The Daddy of All Electric Refrigerators." "With the Meter Miser" George Forsey i ' IX THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Lake City. Utah, May 15. 1936. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Herbert 8. Auerbach, a resident of For further Informal on consult galt Uke C(t gute of utahi wh08e C0U" iKner8',PoBt Office address Is 268 South NOTICE TO CREDITORS. gtate glreel galt Lake clty Utah. Estate of Ed X Kirby and Clara flled ln ,ho offlce of the Regia- r.. BcfaBed Iter of the United States Laud Of- Creditors present claims with fIoe at galt Cllyi ultth. an ap- ourhera to the undersigned at 702 pllcatlon for United States Patent Walker Bank Bldg., Suit Lake City, for Albert No j and Alberl No 3 Utah, on or before the lat day of ,ode mInng clalmBt aituated in September A. D. 1926. North Tlntle Mining District, Utah VERN HALLIDAI , by County, Utah, and designated Administrator of the Estate jb jjejd noiea and official plut on of Ed X. Kirby and Clara flIe ,n tbe offU.e of tbe Register of B. Kirby, Deccused. lhe united States Land Office. Salt L. SPALDING, Attorney at Law, Uke Clty utuhi a Mneral Survey ; : F. , Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. xo. 7136, situated In Section 35, ;; (Date of flist publication June 25 Township 9 South,. Range 2 West, A. D. 1936.) Lske Meridian, Utah County, Utah. The exterior boundaries of In said NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR said claims, as described MINERAL PATENT Survey No. 7136, are as follows: M. A. SERIAL NO. 061241. PRORATE AND 4 . . GUARDIANSHIP OxforD BEER Clean--Fres- h Always gt Phone 44 EUREKA, See Your Local I (I -h! Dain t? Clean, pure milk, free from tuberculosis and all other germs, means pasteurised milk the kind that keeps youngsters and adults well and healthy. Protect Your Children and Yourself by Patronizin' the . Vl86."from" which"" the"" on rorner between Sec' jJJ he lemodel? MILK j ".S joing to Build? PASTEURIZED Spu Township 9 South,. legend relates, some of the plain's, , S. L. D. and M., West, 8 with soldiers at their command, turiMHl bears North 20 deg. 50 min. 20 sec. lj Eaat extremely rough nmun.aln. they came . across a small valley, and here they . . . . x. saw two great pillars made of SeX followed after July Gth due to Cowboy parade. entry or tw m0 teams. The fol-Tetc. Fireworks, dancing, carnival, all star game le scheduled for lw,nS ,B tbe echedule: Pkineon vs. Lee. Ju,y Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m., the July 7 Ferguson vs. CCC. Mammoth parade at 6 p. m. Thura- July 8, Dividend vs. the therley- day, fireworks Saturday night after the last rodeo; official Ute Stam- - Simpson Gang, July 10, Lee vs. CCC. pede dances every night at 9.80; Dividend. July 13, Parkinson vs. Ath-Sicarnivals, concessions and shows are I July 14, Ferguson vs. continuous. July 15, CCC vs. Dividend. The Ute Stampede will truly be s. July 17, Lee vs. a gigantic western celebration. July 20, Parkinson vs. Ferguson. July 21, Lee vs. Dividend. DIVIDEND BEATS SPANISH; ' July 22, Parkinson vs. CCC. TIES WITH HELPER FOR FIRST vs. CCC. July 27, Ath-SiJuly 28, Ferguson vs. Dividend. Dividend and Helper went iuto a Ath-SiJuly 29, Parkinson vs. tie for the for the first half of the vs. Lee Ferguson. 31, July Central Utah League yesterday when NOTE That all games will be the former took a close game from 0n MondayB TudayB Wfd' p,ayed SpanlshForkbyascore ofSto 4 neidayB and Prldayi. Tear up ne tW achedule ad waa Mt decided untfl the finil inn- - 0,d ginning on July 6th. AU lldre under 12 are urKed Wni each m0rn,n8 at the hl8h fhroL meet t0 dl tn Bcho1 wh,re var,0UB actlvlt:eB a termina the first half champion. If oUlned for them. LoUa Ryan la helP1,1R v,,h the boya and Grace Helper the first same will be played Redmond iUPervlslng the girls. I IF YOU CAKE FOR YOUR HEALTH THEN USE j windings of the Ulo ti ramie, they went JJ as far as the northern part of what Je . notes and official plat on file In the! office of the Register of the United Btates Land Office, Balt Lake City, Utah, as Mineral Survey No. 7187,' situated In Section 35, Township 9, South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah County, Utah. The exterior boundaries of said Survey, FASCINATING TALES No. 7137 are particularly described, OP LOST MINKS with magnetic variations at ths s o. Edlthm ll'sftM L By several corners of 16 deg. 56 min. East, as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 of AlPILLARS OF GOLD bert No. 3 lode, which Is Identical with Cor. No. 4, Morning Star No. the Spanish conquerors B tod- -f gurvey No. 65B8i and Cor. , EPhniiittifis advanc-Holma- UUH Pag6 S Golden Base-Tli- o ,h. Cftr., moth RENTER EUREkX UTAH GOOD COAL FROM US UNITED STATES LAND Salt Lake City, Utah, May 15, 1936. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ;; Herbert 8. Auerbach, a resident of Suit Lake City, 8tate of Ulah. whose Post Office address Is 268 8outh State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed In the offlrq of the Regis- ter of the Unlteil Btates Land Of-fire at 8ult Lake City, Utah, an ap- plication for United Btates Patent for Albert No. 8. Albert No. 4. Al- bert No. 5 and Silver King No. 6, lode mining claims, situated in East Tlntle Mining District, Ulah County, Utah, and designated by the field IN THE ; - ) which the one quarter section r.er between Sections 26 and 35, Township 9 South. Range 2 West, of S. L. B. and M. bears North 22 deg. 39 min. blast 2163.9 feet, thence South 16 deg. 44 min. 30 sec. West 1435.4 feet to Cor. No. 2, which Is Identical with Cor. No. 4. Morning Star No. 5 lade, 8urvey No. 6558; thence North 72 deg. 04 min. West 600 feel to Cor. No. 8, whirh Is Identical with Cor. No. 1 Morning Star No. 5 lode, Cor. No. 4, Pinion Queen No. 1 lode and Cor. No. 2, Pinion Queen No. 3 Lode, of Survey No. 6558; thence North II deg. 44 min. 30 sec. East 1485.4 E, Chop Suey Noodles Choice Sandwiches Steaks, Chops Let George Serve You! |