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Show Piute County News, Junction, Utah PIUTE COUNTY NEWS ntsThFyear Rural Free Delivery Suigeon General Camming declares that the average span of life in America is now 15 years longer than It was in 1870, being now about 55 years. In the seventh century an average lifetime was only about 23 years, due fo the tremendous infant mortality, while it was only 33 yearn a century ago. If the appalling toll of death from accidents and crime could be reduced, several more years might be added to the average Jife- - 'rural Few institutionsin the history of Ameiican progress can be credited with a more salutary effect upon the march of that progress than the Rural Mail Service of the Post Office Department. Gut Notice For month. Dr.M.W.Bigelow Vcur Supplies i cf Junction PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the Electo Coagulation of Tonsils Done at Any Time Patient may go about usual duties soon as Tonsils arc Treated PANGUITCH, UTAH toads ALL VORK uliMHTEEO Stroke Gilbert Publication. FiSK CHRYSLER. R. Beebe ATTORNEY. AT.LAW UTAH JUNCTION, FiRESIGHE CORDS . as Fun!p,.5-- y Gss, Gils and Acosssoriss - No other single instrumentality has done more than the Rural Mail Service toward bringing the city to the country, and relieving the prosaic existance of farm life, or has boon as effective in establishing closer contact between the farmer and his nuu kets. It has been the most important factor in making agriculture an exacting business e instead of its precarious classification which conveyed no broader meaning than "tilling the itself about the first of every BROS. I' of the District Court at Loa' Utah, on thm 26 day of February 1323. Claimant names as witnesses: W.J. Grundy, I. II. Taj lor, and Henry Allred all of Loa, Utah, and George Taj lor, of Fremont, Utah. Eli F, Taylor. Register. First publication Jrn. 23,1925. , mail service We have noticed that history raw NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF T1IE INTERIOR, IJ.S. LAND OFFICE at SALT LAKE UTAH. January 16,1325. CITY, Entered as second clas3 matter at the Tostofflce at Junction, Utah May 2d, Notice is hereby given that Orson 1921 under the Act of March, 3, 1879. Allred, of Loa, Utah, who; on Dec. 12, FXjACOlTff 1019, made homestead entry, No.02512G ce' smiscRirr cash for SEJi NWj NJ.j SWJL SWT4 SW Y, Section 3, Township 28 South, Range 2 East Salt Lake Meridian, has VIEWS IN BRIEF . filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r Special to the NEWS Proof, to .establish claim to the above land B. described, before the Clerk Darnall.) (ByMarcy TIRES JL9 VULCANIZING! CHEVROLET Departir.net of The Interior. Let me take over Your U.S.LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City Utah November 19, 1021. TIRE ' T roubles. All terms. Ride while pzy-in- g. is NOTICE kinds of Tire repairing David Toomey is one of a dozen or hereby given that George done. All work guar-- on of who H.Jukrman, Lyman Utah, Don't keep liial old cor more incurable paitonts at the Red anteed. October 1st 1919, made Homestead Cros3 Lodge, Montreal, victims of No. NW!1 of NEK 022564, for entry. when you con irefe il in. the world war awaiting the last call MAYNARD McINTOSH of Section 9, Township 28 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Meredian, ha3 filed of taps. lie is almost completely RED GARAGE. JilHCTIDH, DT. Junction, lit. notice cf intention to make three-yea- r paralyzed, but lias learned to use his to land to establish claim the Proof, toes to turn his radio set, from which above described, before the Cltik of he and the others derive such pleasthe District Cotrt, at L)a, Utah, on ure. Ilis is a wonderful example of soil. tne 2nd day of February, 1925. fortitude and courage in a stuation Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Twenty-nin- e years ago the farmer which he knows to be without hope and his wife, and children, led an White, II. J. White, Jame3 Ames, ail of Lyman Utah, of betterment.' existance of almost complete isolat- Vvillis Oldroju Eli F. Taylor. Re led ion, living upon widely scattered Register. Bntliss WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND. farms, some of them miles apart. I'i.st FiL'ict lion, Nov. 23, 1924. 7 8:30 Every one leaves behind some im- Thev had comparatively little com 12 1:30 pression on the world, whether for munichtion with their neighbors or NOTICE TO WATER USERS or fur evil. Often what the the e good world, except that de6 :, 8,00 State Engineers Office, Salt Lak world cads success during a persons rived from weekly trips to tho ad- - City, Utah,. January LI 1925. Car for hire day or X tre is ho.ecj lifetime turns to dross in the final ac-- 1 jacent village. More often that the ivm that tlm 13. Kizsg, of farmer lost a full days work and ievier C.t ml Compny, wh -- e princ:;'i counting. Mere accumulation ; :s air. O it;, , ako i place wealth is a poor standard by which his crops were neglected in order to n - .ni"Je ; t di aj . .1, r.inn in to judge the usefulness of ones life, oSt"i-- i exp cted mad at tne village w li t'.e e ret,. x inems of Se':i u. When the late Franklin D. Lane, J nsl e It lee. j Oh v tr r'7, 8Y. si m rvsr.f U'ah former Secretary of the Interior, o change the point (if divei'.--i n Ill then d ys tic farmers rr iil died in 1921, it was said that he left closured largely ot cimrnivi.tion a in j if i j of use oi . ivc i ci iii'cv c.l'.s. cf wxi' t.io il (5and no estate whatever. Yet l.e was one fiom lelativc'j and fibrils, fior.i . evier River in i an i to Gen tj Johnson Garage) of the finest public servants who the dniiv mail ir eludes, rsualy n Ut.i. Said wafer !. i . hibie I m ever graced a Presidents cabinet. .. ,. 45c tF' rr c- - mvei at a pair I theeiy hde of ) u! , The estate of th? late Samuel ti I'politiUj new.-p- ii ; r, conta'niug :t:4 ALT' ft. VV. ,e N.d col. c i i: , S. L. cl d ngricult ura! O..T. IS, T. 29 b. Gomptro amounts to only about $30, rnai fit t if pnrts . O' cl n.i il for inigat parts of . COO, an insignificant sum in this age the weekly aid monthlyfarm niSec. i.T go 6, i a..d 81 20 S. L i', of but tilt influ- journals and magazines, and rsiu-es- s, b il. W. and Sec . i5 i il, 2i :5,a:.c. ence of his life work will be felt for It'teis D'em the village me', chant 30, 'i. io S., R. 1 Y7. Secs. 19 30. ana First Class Mecli3nlc-..Agencfor Dodge Bros. Cars many generations yet to come. 31, T. 19 3. R 1 E., S. L. M. It is now ami (lie mote pretentious establishC. A. SIIELTON, Manager MARYSYALE, UTAH Hundreds of instances may be re. ment in the distant city. All of these desired to divert ra d water at a point 2335 E. which bears ft. of SW cor. the called in which men who have a pow- are now brought to his door or to of Sec 28, T. 14 S. it. 3 W., S.L.M. by erful impression on the world have the box a few yards away. means of concrete diversion dam, and died comparatively poor in material The inral carrier is the farmer's convey it in a canal a distance of 316, j possessions. 800 and use office his as a there and ft. post agent. Through supplementAfter all the most priceless leg- him he conducts transaction for the ary supply for lands under the Sevier acy one may leave to his family and sale of his live stock, grain and other Canal System embraced in Secs. 8,9,10 15, to 20 inch 29,30, T.13 S. K.4 W.; to his country is a iccord of duty farm produce. From him he buys Secs. 7 and 18, T. 16 S. ; Secs. 19, 30, well performed. While material sucstamps and pays his bills by postal and 31, T.19 S., Secs. 6, 7, and 18, T. cess is not to be despised, it should money order. In short, the tetter car- 29 S. all in R. 4 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 10, to We are prepared to ..take care of the YOUNG MEN never be sought through the sacri- rier is the medium that has transinch, 22 to 27 inch, 34 to 36 inch, T. fice of ideals. 1, 2, 3, 9 to 12 inch, and with formed theone secluded inhabitantof la groceries and apparel for their hikes and camp s. T. S. 16 ; Secs. 19, 20, 21, 30, 31, 32, 26, Service to humaity is of more tne rural district into acosmop r ... man 1. 17 b.; bees, 4 to 9 mcl., 16 to22incl consequece than the accumulation citizen, conversant with current 27 to 30 inch, 32 to 8b incl , T. 18 b.; of wealth, and true success depends affairs and 2 a to Secs. 5, inch, 8 to.ll inch. 13 to 16 oceupj ing larger place we what betto 21 contribute to the 28 incl , 25 36 T. 19 S. ; Secs. upon in the desiimes of a gieat nation. nch, to nch. 20 to 29 inch, 33, terment of our fellow men. It was Postmaster General John CircleyiKe T. 29 b.; Secs. 3 to 9 inch 35, 34, inch, anamaker who hrsc offtcally sug- - T 21 &n h) 5 w. Secg 2 2 1923 Starts With Less Unemploygested in 1891 the rural mail idea to 33 3i T 16 s. ; Secs. 3, 4, 5, 6, 9to 14 ment thaa usual for January, with Congress. The plan was fought in the' inch 24, 5, 36, T. 17 S.; Secs, 1 and 12. More Building in Progress and in legislative branch of the government T. 18 S.; all in R. 6 V., S. L. M. hav-fo- r .Prospect, with More Orders in Mills five years before it was given a ,nan area of 65,000 acres more or less, This appliction is designated in the and Factories, with More Money in try-oState Engineers Off iceas File No. aS17 the Banks, with Moie Confidence in In with the insignifi All protests against the granting of the Public Heart. 1925 should Be a cant comparison appropriation of 10,000 made gaid application, stating the reasons To Banner Year in the United States. by Congress more than a quarter of therefor, must be by affidavit in dupa century ago to inaugurate the licate, accompanied with a fee of $1.09 Utah farmers realized 3,000,000 and filed in this office within thirty service, it now requires an annual more on their corn wheat and oat's (SO)daysaftercompletion of publication exenditure of $89,250,000 to keep it' of this notice. this year than in 1923. functioning. Loyd Carrison, Effective January 17, 1925. and Daily thereafter State Engineer The first county to be completely Heavy snows over Utah assure betDat of first publication Jan. 23, 1925. Limited to 9 Months ter irrigation and stock conditions covered by Rural Mail Service was Da of of complection Feb. publication Carroli Via The Maryland, where County, for 1925 and mining industry thrives . 20, 1923.. was Dec- service established : county in almost every mining district. ember 20, 1899. There are very few of these offices while the elimination counties in the country today that oftar, orcontracLroutesisestimted Salt Lake City had $2,6S0 cash y are not honeycombed to the utter-- 1 to save $3,4S2,670 per annum. left over after paying all 1924 city At The Rate Of most corners with free mail delivery. When thq service was first inaug- bills. $66.66-SS- an Frandisco, Cal. ) By 1915 29.0S0 fourth class post urated the salaries of rural carriers Angeies;, Cal, V and Return A number of western states an offices had been discontinued as a was 200 a ' only year. They may now $i2.26 Portland, ) Oregon, nounce higher rates for states result of the extension of the Rural get as much as $2,160 a year, de- FROM MARYSVALE. insurance with a general MailService.lt is estimated that pending on the length of the routs Secure tickets and pullman reservations from local Rio Grande increase in logging and lumbering an annual saving of $1,613,010 waa! while the motor routs of 50 miles or Agent. operations. accomplished by the discontinuance more pay salariesof$3, 450 to 2,6000. one-tim- S HOTEL Marysvalc. Utah. mod witli all Modern Conveniences. Heated Rooms Running Water. Breakfast Lunch Dinner out-sid- to IL . right. Prop. 1 t. 1 aec-ur,-- L i ) 1 , SCENIC j v- f 5tl-.- Hi ii (Fox-merl- 1 . ! . 1 i multi-millionare- s, Si-c- 1 Far.co.Gas....i5eHnsyivania Oils Tires aed, Accessories y indorse the Boy Scout Movement. It makes the real foundation of our youth; for our substantial, BEST MEN in thefuture - , LORIN FULLMER MERCHANT Utah. V NEWLY REDUCED ,, OURSION EARES ut i CALIFORNIA and NORTH PACIFIC COAST Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail Road j |