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Show Nj Sunday Services. Bp. A. R. Capenor presided. Singing by tlio choir "Tho Happy Day Has Rolled On." Prayer by Ludvig Larson. Singing Sing-ing "How Great the Joy," etc. Sacrament admiuistord by Elders J. F. Devey and Voluey King. The speakers wore Bp. A. R. Capenor, A. H. Archibald, Chas. Wood, N. A. Peterson v- v and San ford Bingham, Jr. A J Singing "Judges, Who Rulo the World." Benediction by r Potor Jensen. V ESks Annual Excursion. The Elk's Fifth Annual Excursion Ex-cursion to California and Honolulu, Hono-lulu, will depart from Oregon Short Lino Union Depot, Salt Lake City, Saturday morning, February 5th at 11 o'clock. The journoy this year will bo in ouo or more special trains -via tho ' Southern Pacific to Los Angeles, returning by way of San Fran- , cisco over the Coast or Valley ! Lines. Tho railroad fare to San Fran-cisco Fran-cisco and return is $35.00; to j Los Angeles via Sacramento, ' . San Jose and Santa Barbara, 1 returning via San Francisco, j $41.20. Stop-ovor privelnges at any point in California will bo granted within tho limit of tho ticket, which is .50 days. In addition to tho California tour, a side trip has been arranged ar-ranged to Honolula, the steam- 1 ship "Alameda" having beon - . charted by the Elks for thorn-solves thorn-solves and friends. The boat will leave San Francisco at noon, Saturday, February 12th, 1910. Tho faro to Honolulu and return from San Francisco, in cluding meals and berth going and coming, will bo '$110.00. A deposit of $20.00 to secure 1 berth on tho stoaraor is requir ed at once as there is only a limited number to be disposed m of. uffl&i or furtnor Particulars, ad-'"Sjy ad-'"Sjy dress D. E. Burloy, Genoral "t Pass. Agont,Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. i Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is being made more safe through tho work of Dr. King's Now Life Pills in . ', Constipation, Biliousness, Dy-s Dy-s spepsia, Indigestion, Liver trou bles, Kidney Diseases and Bo-t Bo-t , wol Disorders. They're easy, I - but sure, and perfectly build up tho health. 25c at AllDrugsists. - Money to Loan j' ' BSTat 5 Will build or buy you a home ';; . givo you 9 years to pay for it. $1.25 per month on each $100 ' borrowed will pay back any loan in 9 years including interest. in-terest. Can you afford to bo without a home? Geo. W Miller, S v Agent for Jackson Loan & f . Trust Co. I' Garland, Utah. Phono 1G2 Blk THE- BARBER SHOP, Alfred Granger, Prop. Garland, Utah Ak Shaving, Hair Cutting, Sham-HSnt Sham-HSnt pooning and Massaging. '1 . Ladies' hair dressing and massaging a specially. Noxt door to Gar. Harness Co. V Agents for Brigham Sleam Laundry NOTICE All persons having any interest inter-est or claiming liens on tho within described locations, will tako notico that 1, Alexander Caldwell, havo taken possession possess-ion of these claims and am about to assort my rights for non-payment of assessments as a lion, according to law. DESCRIPTION OF PltOPEltTY: Tho "Georgia" Lode or Voin Mining Claims, more particularly particu-larly described as follows: Commencing Com-mencing at a point 50 feet south from tho Discovery Monument, and at tho south center end stake on said lode vein, (which is on tho north lino of tho Annex An-nex Claim) running thonco north 88 degrees 43 minutes East (Along the north line of said Annex Claim) 5)00 foot to the south East Corner Stake Monument No. 1 (which corner is identical with tho north East corner of said Annex Claim No. 2 and tho Avost line of t h a Gretchen Mining Claim) thence North 1 degree 17 minutes West j 1500 foot along the west side lino of said Gretchen Claim and tho west end line of tho Rip 'Van Winkle Claim, to tho north East Corner Monument No. 2, thence south 68 degrees 43. minutes min-utes West, 300 foot to tho North end center stakes on said lode, thence South 88 degrees 43 minutes min-utes west 300 feet to tho North West Corner Monumeut No 3- (this corner is identical with the North East Corner of the Nevada Claim) thence south 1 degree 17 minutes East 1500 ft to the South West corner Monument No 4, this corner is identical with tho South East corner of the Nevada Mining plaim, thenco north 88 degrees 43 minutes east 300 ft to tho place of beginning, tho south end of this claim joins tho Annex Claim and the oast lino joins the Gretchen and the Rip Van Winkle Claims, being the same .lode claim located January 1, 1905, by Wm F. Brown and C. H. Brady and recorded January 21, 1905, in Book Jpago-192 Mining Records of the County Recorder of Box Elder County. Tho "Nevada" Lode or Vein Mining Claim, more particularly particular-ly described as follows: Commencing Com-mencing at a point 50 feet south of tho Discovery Monument and at tho south center ond post monument on south lode vein, running thenco North 88 degrees 43 minutes East along tho north lino of tho Annex Mining Claim 300 feet to the south East corner cor-ner post monument No. 1, (this corner is identical with tho South West corner of the Georgia Geor-gia Mining Claim) thenco north 1 degree 17 minutes west 1500 feet along tho west lino of tho Georgia Mining Claim to tho North East Corner post monument monu-ment No 2 (this corner is identical iden-tical with tho North West corner cor-ner of tho Georgia Mining Claims) thonco south 88 degrees 43 minutes west 300 foot to tho north ond center monument on said lode voin, thonco south 88 degrees 43 minutes west 300 feet to tho Nortli West corner Monument Monu-ment No. 3, (this corner is identical iden-tical with tho Nortli East corner of the Nevada Fraction Mining Claim) thonco south 1 degree 17 minutes East 1500 feet to the South Wost Corner Monument No. 4 (this corner is identical with the South East corner of tho Nevada Fraction claim) thonco North 88 degrees 43 minutes min-utes 300 foot to the beginning. Tho East lino of this claim joins tho Georgia Claim, the wost lino joins tho Novada Fraction. This lode claim is tho samelodo claim located on J anuary 1, 1905, by Wm. F. Brown and C. H.l Brday and recorded January 21st, 1905,in book "J"Pago 192, Mining Records of the County Recorder of Box Eldor County, State of Utah. " ALEXANDER CALDWELL Date of first publication Jan. 8, 1910. j8-a9 Reduced Rates. Via O. S. L. R. R. Excursion rates to Salt Lako Jan. 28th, 29th and 30th; good for return Fob. 1st. Account of Ariel Exhibition at State Fair grounds. A FREE DAIRY AND WALL CALENDAR CAL-ENDAR FOR OUR READERS. Wo take pleasure in announcing that any of our readers can secure se-cure a pocket dairy for 1910 by sending 4 one-cent stamps toD. Swift & Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington D. C. 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