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Show V I flute Ccunfy News, Junctfon, UYaft r PIUTE COUNTY NEWS Entered as second class matter at the Postoffice at Junction, Utah May 1924 vnder the Act of March, 3, 1879. EVA B. SWANSON, t Eastman kodaks hlm3 4 , Films receivedtoday before 5 P.M. are mailed back to you at ARB YOU READING ' THE 5 P.HT, tomorrow. 23, Member Masters Photo Finishers of America. slrvics RiS Mieid Studio & Gift Shop QUALITY Editor and Publisher SUtUcIf??l0tf'0NED0LLAir'AND Frank H. King R.chfield Utah 1 2 yecHEHaitXt. t Shoe Kepairing MARYSVALE DRUG COMPANY Send your shoes to the RICHFIELD SHOE SHOP t Light Lunches, Candy, Cigars- Drugs and Sundries Special attention given to Parcel Post. WorkVieatly done, prices reasonable. Kith field Utah. Cjarenee Littlewood Owner. j I FULL LINE POPULAR MAGAZINES I t SPECIAL ATTENTION to MAIL ORDERS f Order Your Blitter Wrappers at the NEWS Office 2 1 . '4 Hie Fastest Growing Paper In The.- State - ' CONTRACTS Potato Raisers who desire to (Contract their Potatoes will do well to call at the News Office and procure their Rlank Contract. We also have Warranty Deed Chattel and land Mortgages, Placer and Lode Lcc&ticn Notices, Sheep and Cattle Contracts. If we ha vent got you want Well Print, wjat it. w- Five Cents a E!&is!a3s5auS Legal Department. Pg&rdianship Notices Probate find Iconsultpounty CWk or the respectivesigr.ers for further information. .I A YEAR AND WORTH TWICE) AS MUCH : i' bliss Notice For Publication. 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, OF PIUTE. In the Matter gf the Estate Ospartat Y ,( of Tie Infsrior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah March 26, 1927. NO'l ICE is hereby given that William R, Young pf Antimony Utal, who on January 11, 1S23 made desert land pptry lo. 025532, for lots 3 & 4 Section 19 Township 31 South Pange West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tie land above descr.bed, before C. E. Rowan Jr. Notary .Public at Antimony Utah, on the 4th day of May 1927, NOTICE Price, Deceased. The petiton ol Walter S. Price, praying for the itsu nee to himself oi Letters of Administration in the Estate of hi3 mother Sarah M. Price Deceased, has been set for hearing on Monday the 25 day of April 187, at 10 o'clock A. M. aC the County Court House, la tne Court i.oom of said Cou. t, junction, Liute County, Utah. ViiNnSS. L.e Clerk of Said Cjsimant names as witnesses: Coi.it wnn the seal thereof affixed R. O. Warner, Lawrence Qtes, Earl this L -- ay of April, A. D. 1927, Davis and M. C, Riddle all of Anti, Joseph Ipdc-, mony U tah. County Cleik, Eli F. Taylor Register. h M. 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