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Show t s mm2 COlNTsT i mWMP9'iM3 1 FIRST STATE agConslilt County Clerk JAM as FAP.RKLL, Proaldettt ' A.eerdtd Our Customare. A -. Cashier. ? Asst Cashier. B. V. JOUXESN. a B. PETERSON, Notice To Creditors. Gilbert Asst Cashier. In the Matter of the Estate of 3. P. Nielsen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned Executor of the will of J. P. Nielsen, or their a Monument that is lasting ftnd ornamental. Richfield Marble Works. j , reward t Arthur Henrie Proprietor evidence to convlciany person (or (or' Richfield Courts. Utah. , Full E. Line of Supplies Davies A. North 148 Phones Office P, O. Box.155 Owner Main St. Richfield, Utah Ran. 289 168 - , 4 Cleaning and. Dyeing. Richfield, Utah. Junction, . Plumbing & Heating . Arthur Whittaker Post Office Address Circle ville, Utah. II any. N. Swanson Sales Agent. sheeting w Admitted to practice in the District, State, and Federal Junction. till pay $10.00 telephone linn off insulators from the linesof (hat company. ' , Benj. Cameron Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrill and two children aid Mrs. Emma Dav Executor ies have returned from Cedar City Erickson & Erickson and Parowan where they spei t the Attorney for Exeeutor, past week with Mrs. Davies' moth Post Office Address er and daughter Clare. Richfield, Utah.' Mrs. Carson seems somewhat bet Date of first publication January 4th 1929. ter and bow has a chance to re Date of last publication February 1st cover. Clara ia recovering from a 1929. recent tonsil operation which she underwent in the Cedar eospital. i Grave with Ills Garfield County Beebe R. Attorney-At-La- Attorneys, Erickson & Erickson, on or before the 4th day of May 1929. ilark every Notices or the respective signers for further information, ViefreMJH 8. OATES. r H. B. GSAKDAU- Guardianship ' Reward $10.00- - r f ties: Capital and Surplus $119,000.00 Llbfral and Courteous Treatment Reward Department. , Probate and Of FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ia Legal v UTAH. SAUNA, MEMBER . OF SAUNA BANK s NEWS, JUNCTION UTAH ; 'Mail your Cleaning and Dyeing to More Editorials. Ideal Cleaners and Tailors Utah. Richfield, Utah. Weguarantee to please. Prompt service and reasonable prices. Mr. Taxpayer, Do - . LUMBER i "WINGS' never before such a spectacle! Thundering propellers; soaring Representative Thomas H Bur- planes; gallant youth; stark eour , ton of Nephi has introduced a bill age and glorious love! in the state legislature, known as Planes! Planes! Planes! battling House Bill No. 3, which, if passed, Will give 'the county officers the at the crossroads 'of the heavens. right to spend our tax money as Zooming, diving, g they see fit then say to us, Yes, above the clouds. laughing-riskin- g And all. we have spent $67,Q62, tax money through for 1928 in Piute county, and we it all runs the tqoderest and most want $76,000 for 1929. When ask- beautiful lovf story that has ever ed what they did with it, well appeared on the screen. Yon Care? R. W. PINNEY v Planed and rough for outside and inside work, also lathes and pickets. Mill located at Hunt Creek, West falling-fightin- All kinds of Lumber and Lath, Reasonably Priced. Truck Service, We Deliver Anywhere. Zabriskie Bros. Sawmill. g Youth-lovin- that dosnt concern you any, Every woman who has ever loved will see the reflection of her own . we have spent it in taking, care of county expenses., ' To the, peoples1 of tfte tate. of Utah as a wholp it means public officials can spend over $20,000,000 tax money for 1928, without account ing for it. It is a wonderful thing to have faith in our felidW men, but when one considers how often that faith id given a jolt by the embezXiement of public funds, we are wondering if we can afford to trust, them to that extent. L Coming Attractions i j heartdhrobs in WINGS r Every ntfun whq has ever felt the bnrningfire of daring in hil soul Will thrill to'the sheer, frenzied drama of WINGS. , WINGS-the productirn that has made film history. Nirtiff gives her patrons high class pictures an them to the people as soon as possible after the glves picture is filmed. The same pictures played at Pan are at the Rex in Marysvale. dont see hoW they were able to make WINGS without killing at least fifteen people, was the amazed comment of Clarence D. the Sunday January, 20, played 1929 trans-Atlant- ic Pugh, deputy state treasurer, flier, after he hnd witnessed Spot Light Para- air was a fine fellow, likable and trust- mount's wonderful film WiNGS which willbe shown so friends his worthy, thought, yet Cireleville and Antimony next today he is in Utah State prison at ' week. for the embezzelement of over $104 000 from the state treasurer. George Judd, county treasurer taxes after you pay the m? Do, any of Salt Lake County, one of the of you care what becomes of your finest fellows that ever held a polit taxesaftef you pay them? If you ical office is languishing in the care, do you want to know what for the embezzeimeht of Salt becomes of your taxes? war-in-t- pen-etia- Thetare Re Mrs.1 I Chamberlin, Widtsoe, Utah. he , Paramount Picture Eathen Rolston A Meal On One Dish ry - Lake county funds. IfyeUdO) Write to your Senator Mr. Grosshack, a former deputy and Representative and tell them treasurer of Salt Lake county, has to defeat House BiT No. 8, which recently been paroled for stealing has for its only object the coverthe'fucdsof the county. of ing up the crooked officers who Mr. Ross, treasurer or assistant tax money. handleyour treasurer in State Land Board, the was committed to our penal institu tes for embezzlement of public fund We still remember when a Mayor of Salt Lake City took $10,000 of funds without the legal right, and in pracically every county, city and town, there is more or lesR jugglingof county funds, city funds or toWb funds, for which the people play. , - f afford this? Shall we stand idly by while this bill asking that we turn our funds over to the officials and let them spend how, when and what they please without any accounting, is passed?.. Can we : We understand that many of these fellows are spending their time and money lobby lug w h legislators to get them to pass this bill which, if , passed, will lesson theie labor and inert ase then op1 portunities - to embezzie TOUR hard earned money which you have been compelled to p&y in the form of taxes. ( Instead of weakening the Law let us insist on strengtl r i g it sd that the fellow that pays the taxes will kuow what becimts of his money. The Senator from the Tenth Senatorial District is Senator William T. Owens, address Cejilc we get Building, Salt Lake City, Utah And why? Because after Cur annual taxes paid we forget to inquire what the responsible officials are doing with, those funds and are only co ncerned in wondering how on earth we're going to raise the money to pay the next years taXes. , s The Representatives iin the counties covered by the Tenth Senatorial District are, SM.j, Jorgensen, Sevier, George W. Okerlund, Wayne, D. H. Robinson, Pi me, Lester Spencer Gaihc o, Isreal H. Esplin, Kane, whose addresses Mr. are House of .RepresentatNow, Taxpayers do any of Salt Lake City, Utah. . you know what bocomas of your ives stfHE , newest thing In the plan ning of ones meals is to have affair. That v them a one-diis, the entire meat course is served in the kitchen and the plates arranged with the food brought into the dining room. Often such a meal is served at luncheon and is k complete meal in itself. But with the addition of a cocktail or soup and a dessert it becomes more formal. . sh ' Typical Menu Fresh Fruit Compote Apples Stuffed With Vienna Sausages Hot Roll Savory " Com Hot Cabbage Salad Coffee Apple Betty t t To prepare the apples, scoop out their cores, leaving" the bottoms Fill the centers With tiny intact. canned Vienna sassages, about si to an apple, placed on end. Put ? v f in a covered baking dish with half a cup of water. Bake until apples I are tender and delicious. In making savory com add to two cups of canned corn, two well- ' beaten eggs, two tablespoons chop-ped, canned piraiento, two table- spoons melted butter, three-fourt. ' cup milk, and salt ana pepper. Pour into a buttered baking dish coyer the top with buttered crumbs mixed with an equal amount of grated cheese. Bake ip a moderate' oven until set and browned on top. Hot cabbage salad is prepared by a cabbage, as - for slicing one-ha- lf ole-slaw. Make a dressing by tnfioe mg two slightly - beaten, egg yolks, ' . cup cold water, one table spoon , butter, cup hot " one-ha- lf vinegar, teaspoon salt, one-- : fourth teaspoon mustard and a dash of pepper; stir in the top of a double boiler until thick. Add the cabbage end stir untit heated. 1 an, -- one-four- th one-four- th -- |