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Show X Page 6 Friday, February 25, 192L County Automobile Will Be Advertised For Sale Meeting Of County Board Appointments Made At 'WK'iMMSl of life and Lcvc and At their lent meeting the. board of county commissioners entered Into n rather lively discussion regarding the automobile which was purchased by the old hoard and which has been n source of considerable expense. It llecham. was finally decided to dispose of Supervisor of County Infirmary, the ear and the county clerk was InTheodore C. Carter of Nephl. structed to advertise for bids for the County Rond agent for the Tlntie machine. ' District, Herbert Hopee of Eureka. ' County Rond agent for the east Notice Of side of the county, Charles W. Tolley of Nephl. I A Milling company,; State Road n Sums Miningof the Recommended state of Utah.i corporation agent for the east mde of the county, Location of property, Tintic Mining1 Leroy Brough ot VephL Location ot principal Road Supervisor for Levan Pre- District, Utah. of business, Eureka, Utah. place cinct. 8. E. ICalmgrem. Notice Is hereby given that at a Justice of the Pence for Levan of the directors of the above meeting 11 or son. ten L. H. precinct, held at the named mining Justice of the Pence for the Pre- office of the company,4 in Eureka secretary cinct ot Hons, Joseph F. Newton. Jonh County, Utah, on Mon- - j County Physician for east Juab City, flat 1121, an assess- day, February county. Dr. N. E. Rees. No. meat, 15, of one (1) cent; being Constable for mile Prednet, C. per share was levied on the capital E. Swltaer, of the corporation,' Issued and The date for holding too regular stock outstanding, payable immediately to was 12th from the changed meeting secretary, at hla ofot each month, to the third Tues- H. D. Bhrlver, fice at W. F. Shrlvers store, Eureday of each month. ka, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessPEOPLE ARE HARD HIT ment shall remain unpaid on MonBI TAXATION BURDENS day, March 28th, 1121, will be de-at1 linquent and advertised for sale Taxation! The word Is coming to public unction, and unless payment have an ngly sound to the average Is made before, will be sold on Tuescltlxen. day, the 19th day of April, 1221, at Our legislative bodies meet, not 12 o'clock, noon, at. the office of the to reduce taxes but to Impose new secretary at W. F. Bhrlver's store In Eureka, Utah, to pay the delinquent burdens on the people. How much longer ere the people assessment together with the coat ot going to be able to pay tha tax blllaT advertising and tha expense of sale. H. D. 8HRIVER, Secy. A prominent banker In Spokane writes: "There will certainly have (First pnb. Feb. 25. 1921.) to be a cut la taxes, otherwise the cities and states will he holding GLYCERINE MIXTURE FREVENT8 APPENDICITIS nearly nil of the reel estate." Who will pay the taxes then? Already the tax burden Is being paid Simple glycerins, buckhorn bark, by fewer end fewer persona dns to removes as mixed In Alder-l-k- a, ate., the fact that ownership In taxable mataccumulated nil foul, poisonous securiland and Including property lower ter BOTH from and upper of various ties kinds are being bowel and prevent! appendicitis. Reavoided in favor of lieves ANT CASE gaa on stomach or bonds. and government municipal Our cost of government Is rising out constipation. Tha INSTANT pleasant of all proportion to the eernlng action of Adler-l-k- a surprises both business man A and doctors or of onr of the value patients. power people onr property. reports great benefit in n long standing case of indigestion and sour Hot drlnka of all kinds at the U. stomach. 8. Candy store. The Raymar Pharmacy. Tfaw following appointment! were made at the last meeting of the board of county commlaalonera. Janitor for County Court house for the term of two years, Elam . ,lau$ibcr -- Yonr Boy or Girl Can start p Stanfog mm. lheJtefofa&oC Vcbs ' V!V ' -- jtndZThe Adorable 9a vrae ! with a dhaMt raaij little Ana BdaoM tubbarnly refuted to be denied the rights of youth. little Ana eet her own standards for deportment, for ahe knew what wee justified la her cnee and little Ana etack to it Then die found tbet die wae driving the moat woaderfU man dw had ever known etraight into a wtyh amaatcr of the art, so Little Ana got hup with toe reault that yuiU have a thrilling hoar of tplwdd entertainment mwwhto gf tfi wto jf?iritgd 'Cfaflf fomgdii octal jrou ever sow on the screen. Now plagrfaf. CT'kAFFKD i tax-exem- pt ME SIMM Its A Pleasure To Shop At Manson's Without wishing in any way to detract from the enthusiasm aroused by the prospect of an oil boom in Utah, it seems opportune to remind investors o small means that much money is lost during any kind of a boom, says the Deseret News. The discovery Qf new oil territory is not unlike the discovery of new gold fields; it causes a rush for those sections and' a wave of intense excitement, often reaching the porportions of hysteria. During the melee the usual precautions are forgotten and in their mad desire to get rich quick, many people throw what money they have into almost any speculation that is associated with the word "oil Quite often yon hear thii remark and it rarely most mean something. No matter what amount of business yon give us it is appreciated and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that no one else is getting more for the same amount of money. The children can safely be sent to this store because they are treated courteously and given just the goods ordered. Grocery prices are coming down and our manner of buying insures the choicest merchandise at the lowest prices. Phone us for prices on the standard articles. J. H. Manson Bros. Co. MAGAZINES The following is a list of Ladies' Magasines which contain patterns of the latest styles in womens wearing apparel They can always be obtained at our stand. Pictorial Review Women's Home Companion Elite Fashionable Dress Style Styles Home Journal Ladies' Designer Fashion Review McCall's La Costume Royal Bon Ton Fashion Art Harpers Basar Modem Priscilla Vanity Fair Vogue - And Others. Tregoning & Hanley PHONE 218 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Organized 1890 Splendid Congh Mrfid"As I feel know .what Payson Utah per share was levied on tha capital stock of the corporation Issued and outstanding, payable Immediately to the Secretary, H. D. Bhrlver, at hla place of business at W. F. Shrlvara store, Eureka, Utah. Any stock upon which thla assessment shall remain unpaid on Taeo- - - that every family ehoud a splendid medicine Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la, I am only too pleased to relate my experience and only wish that I had known of Its merits yean ago," writes Mrs. Clay Fry, Ferguaon Star tion, Mo. I give it to my children when they show the slightest symptoms of being eroupy, and .when I have s congh or cold on the Innga s very few doses will relieve me, and by taking it for a few days I soon get rid of tbs cold." day, March 1, 1221, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, will bo sold on Tuea day, the 22nd day of March, 1921, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tha office of the at hla place of business at W. F. Bhrlvers store In Eureka, Utah, to pay tho delinquent assess-metogether with tho coat of advertising and tha expense ot sale. H. D. 8HRIVER, Bec'y. (First pub. Jan. 22, 1221.) Vi . . nt ' Independence Mining Company, s corporation of tbs state of Utah. Location of property, Tlntie Mining District, Utah. Location of principal place of business, Eureka, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the above named mining company, held at the office of tho secretary in Eureka City, Juab County, Utah, on Monday, January 24, 1921, an assessment, being No. 4, of one half (M) cent PIANO FOB SALE. . p Plano practically new for sals at a bargain. I am leaving Immediately and prefer to sell my piano at a sacrifice rather than taka it with me. Will accept terms from responsible party. If interested write me. General Delivery, Eureka, Utah. MISS JESSIE CANE. - To Make A Long Such an opportunity gives unusual opportunity for the sharper and the bnneo man and they make the most of it Realizing that the wave of excitement will recede rapidly and that people will come to their senses soon, the swindlers work fast and "get while the getting is good." But wholly aside from dishonesty and its victims, many investors lose in what are hoped and expected to be successful propositions. In all speculation, of course, there is the risk of loss; during an oil boom this danger is greatly; increased. The' man or woman wrho has no surplus funds should keep away from "investments" at such a time; it is the heighth of folly to borrow money for such a purpose. It has long been known that there is oil in Utah. Even in pioneer times it was discovered; bnt it has never been produced on any extensive scale. Now, however, some of the larger companies of the country are spending a lot of money in development work in the hope of striking a flow of commercial quantities. Naturally considerable excitement has been created. Should a real oil well be brought in as is not merely possible but quite probable the excitement will be increased a thousand fold. Then will be the time for restraint and calmness on the part of men and women who have money to risk on the narrow chance of reaping huge rewards. Ninety per cent or more of those who plunge will reap nothing bnt disappointment and tears. And now is the time for them to resolve that they will not be swept off their feet when the mad rash comes. . Story Short , We never expect to see the day when a readymade suit will have the same fit as one tailored especially for yon. There are no two ears, eyes, teeth, just alike in all the world. How then could one expect human figures to bo alike? Let ns measure yon for that spring suit. New woolens tweeds, and serges for springare here. Altering and Pressing Emil Forrest & Co. TAJLOR3 It is hoped, of coarse, that an oil field will be developed. in Utah and that the state and its people will reap their full share of the benefits of the new industry. Investors who have spare money which they can afford to put into prospective oil lands and enterprises without endangering their livelihood and the welfare of .their families can scarcely be blamed if they seek to get in on some of the rewards of the awakened activity. Bnt even these should themselves know something of oil and should have the utmost confidence in the agents through whom they place their investments. It would be foolhardy to spend even one dollar otherwise. And for the good folk of the state who know nothing of such things and have no money to spare anyway for those to go to their meagre savings or to ran themselves into debt because of their virions of quick and easy wealth, would be calamity. Walter Fitch, Jr., Company iiooMitooonn i wooooie SHAFT AND TUNNEL CONTRACTORS Eureka, Utah fflannnBniaiaiaiiMiiMaaaam " I. - NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. A TIME FOR CAUTION. savings account in savers instead of spenders of the children. Open an account for them and then encourage them to save. It is surprising how an account grows. This bank is a member of the Federal Reserve and ranks high among the financial institutions of the state: Five per cent on savings. We invite the patronage of Tintic people. j ' & this bank with SI or any larger ram. Why not start the youngsters on the right road? Make T |