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Show 1 h6 EUBEXA REPORTER Qurterly Conference Of . January 23, 1920. mmn at bock quarry. Tlntie Stake Held Here Get Your Sugar While You Can William Davis, 28 run of ace, a raeidaat of Salem; waa almost InRecord break Inc crowds attended stantly killed at Townsend's rock all ef the sessions of the quarterly quarry, near Santaqnln, Thursday conference of Tlntie Stake, held in afternoon of last week., Eureka on Saturday and Sunday of Mr. Davis was encased In loadluc jlast week. Aaeordiac to officers of a car when a burgs rock from above !the stake about 460 people were' fell and struck him on the back of1 present at tbs afternoon meet ins on the neck. He lived only 16 minutes Sunday at which Richard R. Lyman, ' after the. accident of the Quorum of Twelvpf and Au-Notice To Water Pmcu. drew Jensen, the were the historian, During v the the now ! dedicated to raise the money needed Mormon BatUUon Hbnument. Tbs monument la to be at 11 lAke at a post it 9100.0M and the money U to be raised throughout the state. No one is asked for any large amount but everyone is ex-pasted to assist the movement to Mlll MMWWWtmWWWi Walter Fitch.Jr., SHAFT AND TUNN1L CONTRACTING AND CONSULTING -- on Un of uuhi mj ENGINEERS change the nature of use of ( ft) aeeond-foof water diverted from' tB ann, iprtng In UUh County,; toste at a point 4864 ft, south and 40U fti mt from the N ft corner Eureka, Utah one-ha- lf ot aaaaaaagazasM of Section 11, Township South, Range 2 West,. 8a It Lake Base and Meridian, and heretofore used from April 1 to October 21 of each year to irrigate the NEK NWft of Soc- - the entire year at the Tlntie Pay-- a fee of 82.60, and Hied In this ofmaster Mine and other mines for fice within thirty (80) days after LICENSE Tp MARRY. mining and domestic purposes. This, the completion of the publication of application is designated in the State this notice. G. P. McGONAGLE, Prancia Judd of Silver City and:,. , j Engineer's office as No. a498. State Engineer. Mis. Minnie WUlUnu of Hinckley All protests against the granting; of said application, stating the res- -, (Date of first publication Dee. 10, 1919. Date of completion of pub--. nun sons therefor, must be made by affirSnvw in, u licatlon Jan. 22, 1920.) with' lT' 1800 ft. in a ditch and use during davit In duplicate, accompanied some extent ; fwltSJ Notice To Water aoc fidavit In duplicate, accompanied with a fee of 92.60, and filed la this State Engineers Office, Balt Lake office within thirty (10) days after the completion of the publication of City, Utah, Nov. II, 1811. Notice Is hereby given that David this notice. G. P. MoOONAOLE, H. Carson, of Leht, Utah, has made State Engineer. application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws (Date of first publication Dee. 28, 1919. Date of completion of pub- -' of Utah, 1117, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1911, to aplicatlon Jan. 22, 1920.) propriate (ft) of a or foot of water from Donhard The Best Congh Medtdae. alines Spring, in Utah County. Said When a druggist finds that hla spring ls'sltuate south 24 deg, east 6760 ft. from the northwest corner customers all speak well of a certain of Section If, Township P South, preparation, he forma a good opiRange 2 West, Salt Lake Base and nion of It and when la need of such Meridian. The water will be divert- a medicine is almost certain to use ed at the spring and conveyed by It himself and in his family. This la means of.a pipe line for a distance of why so many druggists use and Chamberlain's Congh about 2 ft miles, and there used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 21, inclusive, of each Remeby. J. B. Jones, a well known year for stock watering purposes. druggist of Cubrun, Ky., says, "I This application is designated in the have used Chamberlains Cough 8tato Engineer's office as No. 2289. Remedy in my family for the past All protests against the granting seven years, and have found it to bo of said application, stating the rea- the best cough medicine I have ever sons therefor, must be made by af known." one-four- Ui seo-on- d th The man, who lows a dog and a pipe, has two staunch friends that never fail him in good luck or in bad. They give all and ask nothing in return. Day by day they become nearer arid dearer to him. The mau who has not a dog and a pipe has missed two of the' greatest things this good old world can give. -- YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM CATARRH Eat You Must Drive It Oat of Your Blood. Catarrh ii annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing difficult breathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. 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