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Show "r- Wtj0 ,. Piute County News, Junction, Utah mm""iiiiimim mnnrT " " zsmrtetnzmMi9y.asE!mmKmmaanrwmmmmmmmammmmwsimmmiBmmaaamKmammmmmm PIUTE COUNTY MEWS Entered as second clas3 matter at the Iostoffiee at Junction, Utah May 1921 under the Act of March, 3, 1873. F. A. JACKMAN Editor and 3e. SIXTH DISRICT COURT, STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF PIUTE, IN THE 2d, Publisher Alda V. Woolley, ft y" centsThTyeaFcash sijbscimp NOTICE OE SALE OF TAKEN FOR TAXES. REAL-F.STAT- E NOTICE 13 hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of Section C056 Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by Chapter HO Session Laws of Utah 1921, the following described property will be exposed for sale at the front door of the County Court House in Junction, Piute County, Utah, on the 29th day of May, 1925. Terms Cash. GOLDEN QUEEN CO: MINING Cabin Car and Track. MAPLE MINING CO; Cabin. M. M. STEEL MINING CO: Engine Boiler and Hoist. MONTE DEL RAY MINING CO: Shop Whim Car Track andTools. N. A. FAIIRY MINING Co: House and Tools. PEAK SIGNAL MINING CO; Cabin Water Wheel. SILVEItCAVE MINING CO; Cabin Car, Track and Tools. Silver King Mining Co: Boarding and Bunk Houses, Track, Car and Tools. Claud Kenyon: Beg. 973 3 ft. E 30 ft. N.of SW.Cor. of SWJ of NW sec 20 Twp. 27. S.R. 3, W.S.L.M. Runs N. 209ft. E.104ft S. 209, ft. W. 10 1, ft. to beg By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Piute County, Utah. John II. Luke, County Auditor. Fiist Publication May 1,1915. Last Publication May 22,1925. 1-- W.T. Dennis: Lots 14 and 15, Blk.12, Marysvale Townsite. Charles Dutson: Lots 21 and 22 Lor-in- g Add. Allen CameronGarfield James: Beg. 20ch. 20ft N.8.95 ch.E.of Center of Sec. 20, Twp. 27S.R.3 W.S.L.M. runs N.380 ft W.573ft. S.380 ft.E573ft. Garfield James: Beg.1.6 ch.W.of N. E. Cor. of NV!i of SW'4 Sec.20 Twp. 27, S.R.3, W.S.L.M. runsS. 5ch. S.90 W. 2.5 ch. S.70 W.2.75 ch S.21F W.l. 5 ch .S. 37 W. 30. ch.N .48 W. 75 ch. S.38J W 2.25 ch. S.C2 W4.5ch.S.22 W 2 ch. S 28 3.70 ch. S 49 N.W. 3.5 ch. V 3.21 ch. N 20 ch. E. 3.0G ch. 52.30 ch. E. 13.33 ch. N.2.3 ch. E. 100 ch. Harry Cuff and R. A. Cuff: SEJ4 ot Sec. 25 Twp.27 S.R. 4 W.S.L.M. and S4 of NWU and SWJ4' of NEJ4' NE4 of SW4. Sec. 27 Twp. 27 S.R.4 AV.S L.M. Martha M. Dennis: SW4 of SWJ4 Sec. 20, Twp. 27 S.R.3 W.S.L.M. George Greenough: All of Blk.8, Plat B. 3rd. add. Beg. at SW cor of NE J4 of NWU sec. 5 Twp. 30 S.R. 3 W.S.L. M. runs N.27 rds. E.31 ids. S.27 rds. Yv.31.rds. J.W.Bay: Beg. at N.E. cor.of Loti Blk. 5 Plat B. .Junction Survey, Runs , N W. 13V.- ids; S13U rds. E.172'3-4f- t 4 N 137 ft. 85 ft. E. 50 ft. J.W.Bay: Beg. 38 rds. W. of N.E. Cor. NWJ4 Sec.9Tvvp.30 S.R.3W.S.L. 1.1. Runs S.80 rds. E.38 rds. N.39U ids NW 40 rds. WlOVa rds. and SVJ4of 3 fnL Th?ra U Leon "onomic CirTtr f0- Charles A. Ellwood Sociology U. of Missouri MILES MAT e Townsite. 1-- 2, Changes To Be Made In S.GOrds. M. NE' of AMASA WILSON Twp. 27 S.R. 1 W.S.L.M. Sec. 29 J.H. BRlNKERHOFF:Ei of SEJ4 Sec. 13 Twp. 29 S.R. 2V S.L.M. and of NEJ4 Sec. 21 Twp, 29 S. It. 2 W. S.L.M. JOHN CONDER: EJ.9 of SEU Sec. 26 Twp. 29 S.R. 2W. S.L.M. J.L. RUBY : SW4 of, S W,'4 Sec. 21 Twp. 30 S R3WS.L.M. MARTIN NEILSEN: NUofSEU NE4 of SWJ4 SF.i4 of NWJi Sec. 23 NEV4 Twp. 30 S. R. 2U W. SLM. J.L. RUBY: NWU of NW1 Sec 28 Twp. 30 S.R.3W S.L.M. STEVE Me NELLYS: SW4 of NE4 NJe of SEU SW)4 of SEJ4 Sec. 34 Twp. 30 S R 2W SLM. BEECHER HILL MINIXGCO:Cabin Track and Car. BUTLER BECK MINING CO: Mill Bldg. Boi'er Engine and Stamps. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons ' upon you. If served within the county iryvhich (he action is brought, otherwise within th;rty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought against you to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofoie and iow existing be' ween you, the slid lefendant, and the plaintiff herein foi and for reasonable provision the support of plaintiff and for her cost and attorney fees. Residence, Junction, Utah. Gilbert R. Beebe AlLorney for plaintiff. First Publication Apiil 10, 1925. Last Publication May 8, 1925. (Publisher) U.S.LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah April 7 1925. NOTICE is hereuy given that Lee Chappell of Lyman, Utah who, on May 15, 1919, made Homestead entry No. 024294, for NFJ4 SEM, SFJi, Eh Catinat Section 9; W, NWU, S W4, Section 10 Town28South, Range 3 East, of ship Salt Lake Meridian, ha3 filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above dccribed, before the Cleik of the District Court, at Loa, Utah on the 23 day of May. 1925, Claimant names as witnesses: X - According to some psychologists, the proper treatment for murderers and thugs would be to domicile them in cheerful hospitals, with special food and entertainment together with the constant ministrations of pretty nurses. -- VUST BECAUSE AFEUOVJ IWES M ASlAAbt WM IUSYEM. O? A UARfiE OWE IS MO RENSOU WVN HE SHOULD PUUBADK Ohl AW PUBUS IWPROVEMEUYSI TVAE BQ ernes Gilbert R. Beebe ATTORNEY. AT.LAW JUNCTION, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: - - UTAH - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Max Krotki, plaintiff herein on the 15th day of May, A. D. 1925, at 10 oclock A.M. in the court room PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON of said court, will present his notice of Electo Coagulation of Tonsils claim of liens as set forth fully in the Done at Any Time complaint now on file in said Court in Patient may go about usual duties as soon as Tonsils arc Treated the above entitled action, for foreclosPANGU1TCH, UTAH to law ure and other action according upon the following described premises situated in Piute County, State cf Utah. All those certain unpatented mining claims situated in the Ohio and Mt. GARAGE Baldy Mining Districts, Piute County State of Utah, knowrn as the Close in Group, notices of which said Respective locations are of record in the office of the County Recorder of ;8et Your Supplies at Junction of the said Piute County, State of Utah, said Roads unpatented mining claims being num- Dr. M.W. Bigelow Isiowlis: bered as follows, Close In No. 8 Close In No. 1 Close In No 9 Close In No. 2 Close In No. 10 Close In No. 3 Close In No. 11 Close In No. 4 Close In No. 12 Ciose In No. 5 Cl- se In No. 6 Close In No. 13 Cloc-Close In No. 14 In No. 7 All those certain other undpater. ted mining claims situated in the Durkey Mining District, Piute County, State of Utah, known as the White Hill e Group, notices of which said r?3pect-tivofin the of are record locations fice of tha County Recorder of Piute County, State of Utah, said unpatented mining claims being numbered as followers to wit, White Hill No. 1 White Hill No. 12 White Hill No. 2 White Hi.' No. 12 White Hill No. 3 V bite Hill No 1 White Ilill No. 4 White Hill No. 14 White Hill No. 5 White Hill No. 15 White Kill No. 6 White Hi'l No. 16 White Kill No. 7 White Kill No. 17 White Ilill No. 8 White Hill No. 18 While Hill No. 9 White Ilill No. 19 White Hill No. 10 White Hill No. 20 White Hill No. 11 White Hill No. 21 Together with all the appurtenances appertaining to said mining claims and mining properties and all personal property of every kind and description in and upon said mining claims and to-wi- t: e Ole Okerlund, Wiliam Chappell, David Callahan, Charles Chaj pell all of Lyman, Utah. mining properties. Eli F. Taylor. All persons holdirg cr clcimirg meRegister. chanics or other liens under the proFirst Publication April 10,1925 visions of Chapter I, Title 62, ComLast Publication May 8,1925 piled Laws of Utah, 1917, upon said premises, mining claims and mining Jud Turnons. are here by notified to approperty, Jud Tonkins says It might he hettet said Court at the time and before pear If woilv! tombstones were more for the reliable. No matter what kind of a place above specified to exhibit then life a man leads, hes almost sure o! and there the proof of said liens. Dated this 17th day of April, 1925. a complimentary epitaph. MAX KROTKI BILL BOOSTER SAYS WASHINGTON, D. C. - look out for further changes in the Coolidge cabnet. The big metropolitan newspapers, which, when they get off on a wrong tack can run a mile in record time, are all assuming that the cabinet as now composed is settled for good. The truth is the Pnesident is giving more attention than ever to the canvassing of the qualifications of new cabnet possibilities. It is characteristic of Mr. Cooledge that the element of time and tide is ignored when he has set his mind to any end. He is out for a cabnet which in all its membership shall be upstanding and able, a cabnet which is williing to look on the problems of the nation from the viewpoint of the citizen and, though it wiil take time it can be said without fear of contradiction that within six months, there will be changes and the placing of new men in new places. The illness of John W. Weeks, the secratary of watin connection with the plea of his family that he take a rest, will open the way for the picking of a new secretary, which all agree is most regrettable, but there will be other changes based on the conclusion that the new times call for new men. STRIAL POTASH CORPORATION, and COLUMBIA a Corporation, TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, Defendants. William R. Woolley, Defendant SW, 3-- GEORGE FOX: Beg 20rds E. of SW cor of SE of SEU Sec 30Twp. 30 S. R. 3W S.L.M. runs E. 20rds N. 80rds W. 20rds. S.SOrds. GEORGE FOX:Beg at NE cor. of Sec. 31 Twp. 30 S.R.3W S.L.M. Runs W. 80 rds. S.50rds. NE86 rds. N. 23rds, to beg. WILLARD E. HATCH: NEU of NWJ4 Sec. 10 Twp. 27 S. It. 1W S.L vs N - 29-Tw- p. Plaintiff, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Wide interest is awakened among the teaching fraternity in the coming of Thomas Nixon Carver and Charles A. Ellwood to teach in the Second National Summer School that will begin at the Utah Agricultural College June 15 and extend to August 20. Prof. Carver is head of the economics department of Harvard University and Prof. Ellwood heads the departNE.'4Sec. 9 Twp. 30 S.R.3 W.S.L.M. ment of sociology of the University Magnus Johnson: Beg. at SE.Cor. of Missouri and is president of the of NEJ.,of NWU of Sec. 32 .Twp. 29 S. American Sociological Society. These two celebrated educators will R.3 W.S.L.M. Runs W. 80 rds. X. 50 courses in their lines throughconduct rds. E.80 rds. S. 50 rds. out the entire summer quarter. Be13U GEORGE GREENOUGH: Beg sides these two celebrities, there will other distinguished rds. W of N. E. Cor. of Lot 1 Blk. 1 be twenty-si- x 1st add to riat B. Junction Suivey scholars at the summer session. All Runs W.13rds. S. 13Urds. E. 134 but a half dozen of them are engaged for the first term of six weeks. rds. N. 13 U rds. All the major branches of learning GEORGE GREENOUGH: All of Lot will be included in the curriculum. 1 Blk. 5 3rd add to Plat B. J. S. Students may earn graduate or underCARL VEATER, JAMf'S STEELE: graduate credit. The study program be delightfully varied by recreaIn theNE Cor. of Lot 1 Blk. 7, 22ft. will tional features, including field trips, by 75ft. excursions to scenic places and camA.M. DOBSON: Lot 1 Blk. 2 Cirele-villpus play. blk. 5, CARL VEATER: Lots Gills Add. GEORGE FOX: Beg. 73 4 rds. E. of 30 S.R.3W S.L. SW Cor. Sec N. 60rds. W. 26 M. Runs E. 26 NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PIUTE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH MAX KROTKI, Plaintiff, vs. INDU- We Daresay. as much judgment beliad man If a there would selas after, fore thirty in his family closet. dom be a sketon First Publication April 17,1995 Last Publication May 8,1925 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Punip....5-Sa- l Gas, Oils and Accessories FIRESTONE FISK GOROS TIRES AND CHRYSLER CHEVROLET AGENCY terns. Easy Ride while pay- ing. OGii'i keep that old car when p m: iitr'e GARAGE. RED il ip. JOKGTiON. UT. VULCANIZING! Let me take over Your All TIRE Tioufcles. kinds of Tire repairing done. All work guaranteed. MAYNARD Mci Junction, Ut. Ffrst Prize is $2,000. Everybody, Anywhere, For Ans- wers in Educational Contest. Pri- zes duplicated if tied. Send stamp for Circular, Rules and Questions. SHEFFIELD LABORATORIES Dept .9, Aurora, Illinois. PINES HOTEL Marysvale. Utah. Remedied with all Modern Conveniences FehecI Rooms Baths Running Water. 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