Show H Stock Dairy Hay arid and Grain Gi- Gi i i f ft t Ranch H i For Sale acres 4 miles So of Roosevelt Utah All cultivation except about J 10 0 acres cr's 71 uc In alfalfa 50 winter now spring wheat and aull in acres t plowed mid mostly crop barley barlt 25 acres tame grass pasture Land all fenced and fenced cross with hog wire barb wire on top Two 1 feed corrals mud and largo lot for range ro cattle Running water waLt across croS the place Full water right for irrigation with porches good cistern Two T large stack stuk yards ards two sets good two cellar barns for tor eight horses horse bet bee house hou C blacksmith hop mt nt shed chicken hou house e granary All for Only cash And lame In equal one two ntH and three years cars eight per cent OU OR CALL k C. C P. P McCARY Owner I ROOSEVELT UTAH ALSO SELL ALl EQUIP EQUIPMENT n NT U IF THE THE n MUON FREE PRESS PRESS PRESS' I I Independent Newspaper d every Thursday at Myton titan by the sh Basin Publishing Company C. C n. n COOK Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES One YeAr In advance OO Advertising Rates on Request ac Z r OUR PRODUCTS 1 t UPALCO TURKEY i UPALCO STRAIGHT GRADE I UP UPALCO ALCO WHOLE WHEAT T TUP UP UPALCO ALCO A t UPALCO GERMADE UPALCO CRACKED WHEAT FULL LINE IX i iSTOCK STOCK T YOUR GROCER I I Upalco Flour Mill ill illi of and on hn hand i t LIONEl A. A A BABCOCK w. w I H. H T l l. l J Crumbo rung o Garage CRUMBO O Proprietor Pt Ft Duchesne Duch Utah Butt Battery and ud I Ignition Service ry n ting Ft Free e. e Gasoline GaSOHol Oil and Storage Complete tint lint ot of Auto Accessories s. s I Agent for ro OVERLAND and WILL WILLYS YS I Sale of Indian Allotments Allotments- Allotments Bids will be opened at the tho and Ouray Ind Indian an Agency Ft Duchesne Duchesne Du- Du chesne Utah at 2 00 p. p m. m on May I. I I 1924 for the sale of Indian allot allot- ments Each ach bid must be accompanied accompanied b by a certified check bank draft or cashers casher's check for 10 of the bid made mad payable to the order ord- ord er r of F. F A A. A Gross Superintendent Checks of unsuccessful bidders will willbe be promptly returned The rIght to reject any or all bids Is reserved to the commissioner of Indian affairs Sales may be for cash or on the deferred deterred de- de payment plan covering a period period pe- pe of three years or less Not less than 25 cash must be paid and the balance in equal annual Installments Install Install- meats ments bearing Interest at 6 per annum from the approved date of the sate sale One may bid on more than one allotment but must make a separate separate sep sep- arate bid on each The balance of the purchase prIce In cash or notes must be deposited within 30 days from receipt of notice notice no- no tice that one Is the highest bidder otherwise the 10 0 deposited may be forfeited to the use of the Where a sale Is on deferred payments pay pay- ments 15 0 in cash must be added paY paY-j to the 10 0 deposit and the bidder will sign notes and a memorandum setting forth the terms of sale prepared prepared pre pre- pared by the superintendent It If a purchaser defaults in an any payment time tho secretary of the Interior may In his discretIon cancel the sale and 25 0 of the purchase prIce will be forfeited forfeit cd to the use of the In addition to the purchase prIce the tho purchaser must pay a fee of 2000 for the work incident to consummating the sale also the cost of advertising which is from to for each tract Patents In fee will Issue when final payment Is made but possession willbe will willbe be given upon approval or of the sale The patent will contain a clause reserving re- re serving a way right for ditches or canals constructed by the authority authority au- au of the United States Approved wa water ter certificates hn have e been is issued by the Office of the state engineer Salt Lake to the United States In conformity with proofs of beneficial use submItted and It i is understood by and between the United States and the prospective purchaser that no water Is appurtenant nant to tiro tho lands advertised other I than the water shown to be appurtenant nant U- U these proofs or beneficial us use and the tracings accompanying same These proofs and tracings may mR be e amhed In the office or of the state state engineer Salt Lake City Utah OT or in the office of the Uintah h I 1 1 AMERICAN Y LEGION i WM SANDS POST NO 5 Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesday I 4 All AI servIce ex-servIce men welcome Bywater Building f b L. L 1 1 I 1 I tion Project ProN t engineer lyton Utah or In inthe the of ot the reservation superintendent Ft Duchesne Utah The act ot of February H 14 1920 41 Stat L. L requires the collection of irrigation construction charges held against the lands of er atlon irrigation system Is Isas isas as yet et Incomplete and it is therefore impossible to gIve the exact figure of the per acre construction cost However It Is estimated that this cost will be 1560 per acre The appraisal valuations as set forth in our advertising matter cover only time the valuation of these lands for agrIcultural agricultural agrI- agrI cultural purposes and do not cover the water This does not mean that the water appurtenant to the theland theland land is not being sold with the laud land landAs laudAs As a matter of tact fact the water Is sold wIth the land and the r ris is required to pay in addition to the agrIcultural value of the larH a construction charge figured on a per acre basis ot of the cost of the construction construction con con- of the IrrIgation project under which the land receives water for irrigation purposes and due to I the tact fact that the construction of the system is yet incomplete It is only possIbly to estimate thIs cost which amount is above set forth Later developments de may show that the cost of the construction Is underestimated while on the other hand band the estimate may exceed the actual cost of construction In any event the Idea Is that the purchaser must ultimately pay this construction charge In addition to the price paid for the land To avoid any misun- misun purchasers are required ired to sign agreements to pay an any and andall andall all unpaid Irrigation construction charges that may be assessed against the land purchased by reason of Its being within an Indian Irrigation project The construction charge will be annually extendIng over a period or of twenty years the annual assessments being at the rate of five per of the total amount to be collected In addition to the construction charges each purchaser assumes the obligation ot of payIng annual maintenance assessments assessments assess assess- ments which are based on the actual cost of operating the system and usually run from sixty to 1 5 per acre per year These assessments assessments assess assess- ments are fixed each year ear by the secretary of the interior Further Information can bo be obtained obtained ob- ob from the undersigned F. F A. A GROSS Superintendent |