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Show JL'iiU? Courtly 1S?W3, JarctQj, Ufyi 9 rs PIUTE COUNTY NEWS ntemi as second ;VA cla-- matter at the Postoffice 'at Junction, Utah Aiay Sd, Act of March, 3, 1879. FTn d fifty cents the yeah cash I istruetions NOTICE i 9 JVgtice For Publication. Marysvalc, Utah. Januury po, ihJj Claude L. pUw an; ' i uu'are hcreoy noiined that the 8. tcrwixer cnemuui Uoupai, a Publisher. L coi-pruio- n, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ' 8. LAND OFFICE at Sat Lake l. le tXieiiUttiauruit jmr iuti.Utf JUiy is i, d, Juiy lot, Hus City, Utah, Feb. State Resumption of bounty payments on tkins of predatory wild animals will begin next Wednesday, Feb 10 John E. Holden state auditor has informed coui ty clerks. Instructions for handling tjie skins are issued with the letter, Each hideor pelt must have at least three feet attached must have beep killed by th person claiming bounty from QO within date of filling duys and mup be in a marketable gondit; jon. 'the state board of agriculture and county clerks must detrming marketability of futs as conforming to the legal requirements. Warrents will be issped bv the auditor only upon receipt of certify icates that hides hve been received and accepted. Cleiks must takp n affidavit from the person killing theanima1 and a corroboratiye ft m reputable citizen and taxpayer o. the county. Copies of this certificate and a coppy of the bounty ceitificate of the clerk must be forwHa ed to the state audiu r LEOAL CEPARTMEST 192. NOTICE is hereby given that Danie uun..cu Uiia ja.y 11, IjJj, ui.ten of Antimony, Utah, who, on Jan ui laaur ami luipioieuicms upoi. Day, 24, 1923, made homestead entry. lac Uadti- .Wo, one, ivo, u.rcc. War uary No. 032374, or Lot 4, .gESW',1 Sec. I m ..I a .4 C.a.iUB, oituaiciu hiiu live Luae NEViNWJj, Section 31, Town ic.r i ran CMkuii iwoui tioati.cs ioi 30, Loti,South AiwUiUuiu Rangel West, Salt Lfike shipl the moutii tneieoT, to uo.u has Meridian, filed, notice of intention Aiming iJIslllcii County ol 1'iuti. Ci.atc to ,ake Ol year tjiree Propf, to establish 6i II lull, tile Jotatlull ccl lil.ttiiCJ to claim the land above described, beall tluly lecorOeu which aUlQ claim-ai- e fore Clerk the of the DistrictCourt.at la lue olice oi lue c.oimt Uecoiuci 01 on the 4j; da of saiU I'lule imuiity, in oiac'i' u umii oaiu Junction, Utah, March 192(1. ci tiui i o utiucr lue piovisims 01 Claimant names as witnesses: LjiN ot lue KeviocU btuiuus oi me Charles E. Rowan, Jr. Chester Allen, VjiiIu'U o lulls uuu Lue auitimnieiiui A. Charles Riddle, and Lawrence Gates tueielo, coiicminiig annual luuiu upuu of Antimony, Utah. Mining cianns, iieiiig Lue amount inEll F, Taylor. s quired 10 noiu 'sanf el'amis lor the Register. and witiiin unity days alter. the 12th 1926. Feb. Fir$t publication use ret or indication mcieol, you lad Last publication Mar. 12th 1926. tj comriDaie your ptopoiuoi. of such your infcxpcn'uituics as a terest in said cianns wnl become the IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE propel ty- ot Lhead U. S. i ertiluer SIXTH J UD1CIAL DISTRICT IN AN D Oae.rtcial Company, a curporation.your FOR PIUTE COUNTY, STATE Oh who has made the requited UTAH expenditure by the terms of said action Danger of Borrowing Lf. S. Fertilizer Chemical Co. IN THE iiy Theodoie Hodman ?iR) w OF TIIE ESTATE ( Listen to a classic print-sho- p fable Feb. 12 to May 14 192(3. Onoo upon a time a nickle-nursn NOTICE. senthis kid to borrow the neighbor ,s FRED E. ELDRIDGE, paper, and the kid upset a' hive of Deceased. bees and soon he was covered with Notice is hereby given that the lumps. His father ran to help him undersi, n d, W. L. Warner, Adminis-V- a and caught his cnin on a clothes line o ot" the Estate of Fred E, Any Length, Any Size, "deceased, will sell at privatt and sprained his back and fell and ' a e the dollar watch. following described real estate broke a twenty-fiv- e Delivered at Junction (or ions sting of a tract of land lying anc The clothes pole fell over the car being Htuate in the County of Pint md and smashed the and State of UYarpaiticuiarly bound and mother, rushing out to see what ed and described as follows, t: occasioned all the excitement upset Comn'encing at the Northwest Write 0. Q. Elder at Widisoa or eavc order a five gallon churn of cream into a Corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quartet! of sectbi stet of kittens', drown'ng all of G. R. Beebe's foriuii at classes of ion 20, Township 27 South, Range thsm. The electric fhtiion burned Native ' lu.7w r 3 West of Salt Lake Meridian. i through the iromrg board while she Running thence East 61 feet; thewas out of the kitchen, sett ng fi e nce South 155 feet; thence West 51 .Let the NEWS be your Printer, to the house, and the fireman broke feet; thence North 155 feet, to the in of all the windows and chopped a hole Marysvale p(cce beginuing, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NWQ Tolvnsiie Suivey. in the ioof. The baby ate a jar of Also the following personal property pickles and got cholera morbus, and will be sold at private sale:' the doctors bill was $15. Thedaugh- r Printing PreVs, STATIONARY. ter ran away with the hired man Job Press 1 i I i Piinting Stocks, (luting the excitement the dog bit Printer 's Materials and fixtures. a Lef The Piute County neighbors kid and the calves ate Iby bids will Written received be the 'furnish News the tails off of four flight shirts on you with all Administrator at his of business place lheclothe3 line. kinds of stationary,' See us at Richfield. Utah. Moral Subscribe to your fiome for large lots or small lots, Date-o- f sale: Mfarch 6, A. D. 1926. CASH. paper. Dont borroyr it! Dyer fancy, or plain, colored or Trrrs: Dated this 17th day of February, A. Tcnn. Reporter. V i ' white, we guarentee to please D. 1926. l-- uai-lu- 4, rs - 11 aff-ids- vit pir-iou- - Vice-Preside- 1 cr Lumber! to-wi- s Member of Federal Reserve System ; : ; i Liberal and gpurteous Treatment is accorded our customers Capital and Surplus $11C, 03C.CC j. ' James Farrell. President ... H. S, Gates, Vice President -fi," P. Crandall, Cashier . E, V. Johnson, ssf, Cashier C- - E- - Peterson. Asst. Cashier . , . .; Furniture Repairing Repairing, Refinishing. Uphojstering, ang Making. Guarnetced First Class Work Only. gipet Harry N. Swanson, Junction, Utah. citizthe present time, ens find it an expensive and difficult Every thir ar Gocd t Eat. tas to maintain the proper order. Legislative organizations try ti Rick and Sonsf, Market, ferpey the situation and they cram Marysvale Utah. ; our statute booki with jaws int.nd-q- i Authorized Apcrta fir tie and that; all of them to Cream Delavel Fads Nqhodine looked upon by the pubiic with mo. e Ridfo.V Separators. or less cricftl eye, and manyol Sales and Service them branded as freakish to say (h I i st. L gslat jve bod qa are helpless i . most cases ih more effort they K. e. forth worse conditions the put In fact a noted American ATTORNCY.AT.ZAW observes that there igno IUNCTION, UTAH such thing as respect for law in tbi country .any more- - The popular modem tendency is fast becoming that of winking at the law. Accredited-liatclief- f Of course nearly everyone abhors the general condition. Most people recognize the value of law and erdet law-abidi- 5 .be-com- play-writ- Beebe uiiDert er Baby Chicks and see conditions in the lives ol their fellow men that.they lamem llifli Laii Strain ' and wuild like to see changed. The trouble s, that jto.many.of these self saipe people oreak thes jaw h. some aspect arid try to justify themselves for their transgression. Most Hatched from pro of us see the mistakes of jihe othei febow over whom we have very Uttl duceo by Accfioated stock. control and fail to give attention 3reedicf stock culled and own violatins which are totally within our jurisdietton. We want to inspected by see the other fellow handled and yet set up an eternal howl if ther law Farm Bureau inspector strikes at home. . ln a community like our own this is especially noticable. Everyone is related to everyone else and never forgets that blood is thicker.than s water, until in a final analysis the l , c public constituting one large, family finds itself arrayed in baitle'against Manti Hatcibsry Company he handfull of officers whom jt is paying to main ain order within its Law own rgnks. In other worts we burden - Uteih ourselves with heavy taxes to hire t. I'T - . ; men to uphold the law pnd then all New officers have iust be n ap- - do everything we can to hinder the n 1 rl h l poiated to administer law and just- officers in doing their duty, and if an us and arrtsts a ice locally. It is the beginning of a officer out-wifriend or relative we feel to condemn new year, and a new town board mayor, zealous to win the reputati- him for it. Let a man show hlmseli on of making this community abet. good citizen to the extent that he 'ter place in which to live; and yet will hlp g,n officer apprehend i ever mindful of the citys limited breaker of the law. He is immediate 6ft Your 'Sip&s etJ'jr.eiicn oMFa financial resources andj the taxation ly branded a coward, a traitor, i featfs burden have so arranged the duties stool pigeon; when in fact-h- e is the of the different officers and carefully highest type of citizen. the Uinc I) of hero that will sacrifice the favoi selected the men in order that the city might get the maximum from of a friend for duty. r. As we before mentioned new off- the money it is required to spend, Puir:p....5-Sa- i ' t15 community have just fyery fair minded individuaT' , ,4 Gas, Oils and ' Accessories i been the selected are fact appointed. cognizes They that uniess law v v and order is maintained in any 'com- men, all citizens of the finest" tj pe FIREStpCE COHOS munity it is not the most desirable but their success or failure depends place in which' tc live. In fact all upon us. Let us always remember FISK TIRES laws is proper methods of conduct- that we are hiring them, we want i ing community relationship. The them to do good work and therefore best methods of getting along toget- should cooperate with them. Let us GHftSLR AND CHElOll her, so to speak, thsl have been tri- Se to it. that they are successful no AGEKCT ed and handed dovn By the maiter hands' whom the upon of the ags. Without observance ef law, govern- law may fall. In the end we wjll be Easy terms, Rids vltfle tav ment is but a farce an3 civilization happier more prosperouscommunity, log. Dont ksep that oil) ear; in its finest sence is lacking. Millard County Progress On tlie other hand,' with crime as when yon can trade it to. We, likewise, need to get behind as is it prevalent aud the tax oor oncers and help them maintain burden as near unbearable as it is at s law and order in our ' ' ' t. if r u - community ratty. wind-shiel- $27.00 Salina Utah For Curing Skins foam d by T: First Feb. 10 under th Kditor ahd Publisher i. ANSON b. s 1921 Bounty Payments To Be-gi- n . d, White leghorns -- . efs ( 1 j , i w. L. WARNER. AdninstrPtor. you. 9laA tyuJi s ft Winking At The . Marysvale Drug Company I Oil OW ts . Lunches, Light l . BOOS,: 0 M Cigar, r Sundries, Full line Popular Magazines - -- Special Attention to Mail Orders. -- or k - Marysvale. Utah. . i fcrxiocllect "Nvitli Rooms Breakfast BtincLi Llinner 7 12 6 all loclem Conveniences F3atlis to 8:30 Voter. Running ' I:30( 8,00 Car for hire day or. night. B. H. King, Prop. - - to-da- y. iUBEam |