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Show { Seat sp { | MONROE RECOR tab in Par ata ae Bianche Mrs. Shoemaker Wagstaff| is another well-known New York woman who is quickly helping in the reseye work of the wounded boys on the She heads a number of’ allied fronts, drivers from the National. women League for Woman’s Service who left early last month for France and who are stationed somewhere along the; lines, doing their share in the work of, rushing the wounded to the hospitals and also in permitting other men to rush to the colors who would be obliged to drive the ambulances had Lot women stitutes, SORCERERS , Custom of BURNED See an eznds ATS STAKE Early of Age When Unfortunate Were Put to Thou- Students er. It was supposed at this time that there were seven heavenly bodies— the sun, moon, Mars, Mercury, Venus, supiter and Saturn—and seven metals -—gold, silver, iron, mercury, copper,” tin and lead. There were also seven days in.a week and seven colors in a rainbow. There were twelve signs in the zodiac, twelve months in the year, Notice twelve parts precious to the stones, body. and twelve It seemed to the ‘The Biannual meeting of the alchemists that there must be some connection between these ‘stdck-holders of the Monroe South hidden things of nature, and in trying to find Bind Canal Co: will be held at it they spent much time in watching Monroe Town Hall Tuesday, Feb. the sky and in. bending over their crucibles and retorts. During an. age when superstition was rife such nocturnal activities could not fail to arouse suspicion, and to be accused of being a sorcerer was Sth, [918, at 8p.m. for the purpose of rendering report of the past two years, and for the transacting of such other necessary business as may come before the meeting. generally Application For Grazing Permits eeibe iene Notice is hereby given thar at a meeting.of the directors of the Mon- roe Reservoir ‘and Southbend Extension Canal held on the Co., of November, 1917, an 3rd day assessment or 40c per share was levied on the capral stock of | said corporation, payable to Glen Thurston, Treasurer, at his office in Annabella, Utah, on or before the 20th 1917, + ‘day of Nov. 2 ANadd Christiansen Byron Hancherr 5 45 $ 9.2% b3o75 A. Ui. 1 8.45 Nebeker B. i Larson ing 29.00 oe CieneWa | Larson: oO Any stock upon which this assessment |may remain unpaid on the said day will be delinquent and advertises for sule at public auction, at the RUSSIAN NAMES WERE EASY als Notice is hereby given that .all applications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Fishlake National korest during the season. of 1918, must be fled in my office at Siiha, Usah, on or before January 31,1918. Full information in regard ta che grazing fees to be charged and hiank forms to be used in making arplications will be furnished upon re-} guest. ©. A. Mattsson, Supervisor. Delinquent Notice by burning stake. Many thousands of such unfortunate students were put to death during these dark centuries, but in spite of the dangers men secretly ‘studied alchemy. J E. Maelehy. Secv ee Aa followed Pronunclation With Not Talk Parrot, made Be Between Proud Reference to at to lingual Compared Baby Parent a and Boasts. session was dexterity when Con- gressman John M. Evans of Montana, said he was reminded of a little incident along that line. Down at the cigar store one night the regulars were talking about the war and remarking how it gave one something worse than face ache to pronounce the Russian names that appear in the news: _ “Those Russian names are nothing,” remarked ‘a man named Johnson, with an expansive smile. “You just ought to hear what I stack up against in my own home every day of my life.” “What’s that?” demanded one of the regulars, amazedly. “Do you mean that you have somebody in your family who can put a kink in those Russian syllabie twists?” “Weli, I should say that I have,” rejoined Johnson. “You should come around some time and hear the baby and the parrot when they get to talking together.” Africa Second Largest. Africa is the second largest of the continental divisions of the earth, containing 11,632,000 square miles, Hurepe contains 3,671,004; Asia, 17,470,280; North America, 7, 116, 000; South America, 7,344,000. At the outbreak of the present war, August, 1914, European states had established protec torates over it. By agreement, Great Britain controlled about 3,700,000 square miles; France, 4,422,000; Germany, 931,000; Belgium, 909,000; Por and unless paymitar be mide before will be sold tugal, 704,000; Spain, 592,000, with nae on thd 21st day of Jan. 1918: ar 10 tive ownership ignored everywhere. These areas of control have undergone o'clock a: m., to phy the delinguert material changes since the war began and no doubt will be further changed assessyment, together with the costs of dy oor je es at its conclusion. The different areas advert}sing and expensez ofpe sale. Luther ie have been held and governed as colonies, the only polities being a contest , among the nations to obtain and hold Winger, os as much as possible. ee Notice far Publication Department of the [nterior, 1. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah Januar 7 ot ; Notice is hereby given Mo Allbrech, of Pwha, aa December exert] Land OIH8OI, for 8 that Claude Fremont, Utah, 16, 1912, made Ser = No. Enery, 12 SW 1-4, NW SW 1-4, Section 10, Township 1.4 27 South, Range 3 Kast. Salt Lake Meridian, Has Ated notice of intention to make Alnal Proof, to establish claim to the lind above described, be‘ore the-Clerk of the District Court, at Loay Utah, onthe 20th day of February, HOS Clainhant names as witnesses: Glen ‘Taylor,| William G. Taylor, Taylor Duncan) and Charles Fremont, U:ah. Eller, all of J11-F8 NOTICE IN THH DISTRICT COURT .OF THE THE JUDICIAL |STATE OF DISTRICT UTAH, IN onday, the 28th day military organization that Richfield, the » “SAFETY FIRST” Utah Veteriuary Surgeon Our stock is complete. Buy before you have had an DENTIST 3 blks south of drug store, 14 blks w Monroe, 205-r13 Utah Remember, we antee and adjust personally | guarall the tires we Sell, no expense, no delays no excuse For results try the iL PIN’S ‘JENSEN WAY TO HEALTH’ Phone 205 r12 Monro?, United ~ “He Makes the Price’’ Utah Aceross the Street From the Southern States has been engaged. At the time of its absorption by the new One Hun- | dred and Sixteenth infantry it was known as Company B, Second Virginia infantry. The records of the company show that Chief Justice John Marshail served with the Culpepper Minute Men as a private during the Revolution. Le AMASA WILSON | RICHFIELD, High Grade Portrature and Kodak Finishing. Mail orders solicited. When Instead | prosperous AN lired the War. being taken in Ger- many for: the militarization of» all canals and inland waterways. Owners of vessels on inland waterways will be obliged to offer transport facilities according to a fixed schedule of rates. This plan, it is stated, will remain in force for the duration One Family Shop Be itz, | Monroe, Utah Sis doets: & Erickson of the ex- ceptional circumstances of war economy. During the transition periga after the declaration of peace the control. will continue, for the transport of the returning troops and war material, as well as the expected vast increase | of business. traffie, will strain to the utmost all means of transport. 23 From Barber Physician and Surgeon Telephene No. 202715 Control to Continue After are New | Hillside Greenhouse GERMANY SEIZES WATERWAYS Measures HANSEN'S Year . #¢ * - joins her original filing. “I do not think much of grain,” Mrs. Franklin said. “I’ve got a nice bunch of calves. They’re getting big and I need more pasture to keep them until they are grown.” Government | We wish our pat| rons a happy and ad- | filed on recently she BATH Call at of sitting on a front porch tract which UTAH you wish to enjoy | GOOD Her knitting. as most women of her age do, eighty-five Mrs. Malinda Franklin, years old, recently came to Billings, Mont., and filed on an additional homestead of 160 acres. Six years ago she filed on ‘170 acres She still lives on im Carbon county. that place, raising live stock. The Hote: Successor to Richfield Photo Supply Co. Richfield, Utah WOMAN, 85, TAKES UP CLAIM Malinda Franklin Enlarges Gattle Ranch in Montana. now expensive accident. Office at residence John Jameson, the first captain. Jameson, who was later a colonel, will be remembered by schoolboys as the. American officer before whom Major Andre was taken for examination aiter he had been arrested following /a conference with Benedict Arnold. | pe The company served with distinction throughout the Revolutionary war, as history shows, and from the time it reported to Governor Patrick Henry, at Williamsburg, in 1776, until the present, its members have had a share in jwhich Tires, Chains, Thermite iL, S. Whiting, DW VY wm ute Men,” and was organized in Culpepper county, Virginia, in 1776, by war oo Repairing a Specialty was organized in Virginia a few weeks after the declaration of independence, in 1776, passed out of existence when three Virginia infantry: regiments were consolidated to forr the new One Hundred dnd Sixteenth infantry. This organization was formerly known as the “Culpepper Min- in ‘every NORMAN JEW ELEN and Jewelry Watch Giiccessore ta WR Horne Mortuary Directors Cut Flowers and Designs in War. Lient. William Kositsky, whe wea his commission at the first officers’ training camp at Fort Snelling, Minn., is the twenty-third.member of his family to enter the war. He has 18 cou sins fighting in the German army and nine preparing to fight under the Stara and Stripes. Phone No Rich field, -I- The It has been what Death to the Puppies. The details of the snatching this life of four brindle Boston in the. prime of their puppyhood from bulls were recited when a woman reviewed her married life in the court of domestic relations in New York. “Only last week,” she said, “our bulldog, Ida, had a family that would have been worth $200 if it had grown. My Get on Good Floral 54 Utah “ROYAL” These Tires os are Guaranteed 6000 Mules. | Profits in Shipbullding. Pie sale of the schooner Glynn, the it done operation of of Jan- | uary, A.|D. 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M. | tra service ng GTB ae eine postage Done one wa you. it Wlot IR. Michelsen tae. stands aE: State That’s Momroe Why “Customer’s Aid” Bank Building Merrill Co. C.. M. Christian Monroe, Utah and The wet Season will Miles soom be here and you will need a ser of WEED CHAINS MONROE DRUG Associate & P. M.* York Richfield, Utah Monroe’ ANDERSEN Phone 205 r 2 - Utah ERE Creaiu Cheese are able to fll all o1der at Market Prices For We Monroe 5,000 _ BONNEVILLE LUMBER CQ. Ceo.EF Guaranteed Wiahh Is Popular]* . Notary Public and Conveyancer 4 Work ou pey ready. CHRISTIAN and falls in flakes on the floor, oan RRR Ree ae een for This institutionis a public ’ servant... If it ean do you an ex- the OF comtiees On: ck C.Claik, AND bMiee aL west LM AACS When .you have a building problem to work olgt-—come in and let us help you. Physician and Suregon If we can’t doit our- Office at residence Prone 2llj4 selves, we will have: Monroe, Utah first ocean commerce earrier pbullt 4 South of Newport News since the war began, has brought out facts, says the Manufecturers’ Record, showing the remarkable profits to be made from and Richtiel d, Utah We went to a veterinarian and the doctor told him if they wouldn’t take milk out of 8 saucer to put some milk in his own mouth, but a nipple in his mouth and feed them that way, just like*dog fanciers do. At first he didn’t even want to do it.’ “Well,” said the court, “and what has that to do with the case?” “Because when he did do it, I tell you, the dogs died.” shipbuilding REPAIRING Shop Terms with your Lumberman husband Making Mineral Wooi. 4h American firm operating in Australia has started works near Melat the Gounty Court House, in the bourne for turning the local basalt into “mineral wool” for use as an insulator Court R om of said Court, in Rich_ | in packing machinery and ice chests field City, sevier County, Utah. 'and as a substitute for asbestos, acWitness the Clerk of said Court,' cording to the Scientific American. with the |seal ther eof affixed, this 18. ‘The basalt is melted down with a pro| portion of freestone and limestone and day of December, ‘A. D. 191%. | then steam, at an immense pressure, is | forced through the fluid. The liquid S. G. CLARK, Clerk. | Tock, thus aerated, flies into the air ing on A Disbanded. oe might be called in common phrase “a grab’ game” on a karge scale, with a continent as the spoils. freight ships under war conditions. The company made a profit of 25 per cent on the building of the vessel; her FOR |THE eons OF SEVIER. purchaser, James S.. Brailey, Jr., reIn the atter™ of the Petition of| “ceived $52,000 freight for the voyage ' to Italy with naval stores and then Christian M. Christiansen-——Notice.. sold her to French interests for $90,000. The petition of Christian M. Ch.is. After deducting $21,500 for insurance,. jansen, praying for an order of this. outfitting and provisioning and the salaries and wages, the Glynn netted him Court chlanging his name to ee . $45,500 in six months, M. Christian, has been set for hear- SIXTH guished Record in American Mrs. social ok Long and Distin- ‘Wars broader than this, according to a writ- proved such splendid gub- nes Company Wth Death. Alchemists often believed that by deep thought they could find a way to turn base metals inte gold, but alchemy itself was much. deeper and ROE, UTAH. y | tute ‘ CHANEL Ril Get the Record BIB |