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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. Si-- V e PARLOR SH WAS COVXRSD . TBMKfr FINEST IN MOHAIR FURNITURE B UPHOLSTERED 40.000 FIBRES TO THE SQ. INCH. -E- RECT PILE PREVENTS SUPPING EASY TO - it vpot upm jnot pvpi pjpunfij Hiuom jo pjijuvjvni voniDjsiivs BOJ 1 ns S911SBI b" MOHAIR SLIDES REMOVED 6Y VACUUM CLEANER OR BRUSH usuibjodg ucn.lmia;! eAl US dnrams puv JO LONGEST WEa Great Durability Explains Its Perennial Popularity for Furniture Use. STYLES may coine asandin styles may furniture everything else, but one kind of upholstery mo- hair velvet remains in constant popularity ever since the invention of power machinery put it within the reach of everyday folk, and not just of kings and nobles, as in previous centuries. The demand for furniture covered with fabric made from the fleece of the angora goat lias increased steadily until now the United States leads the world in angora goat raising and consequently in the production of mohair materials. Its great durability is undoubtedly the chief reason why mohair velvet is an upholstery perennial. Not even the beauty and luster of its soft texture would suflice to win the housewife's repeated approval if mohair velvet, or velmo as it is often ealied, did not surpass all other materials in wearing quality. This is partly because the mohair itself is tlie longest wearing animal fiber known and partly because it is a pile fabric, with the wear coining on the ends of the filler instead of along the sides. As high as 40,900 of these sturdy fibers are found to t tie sq,umj inch of mohair velvet. Some knowledge of the physical Structure and chemical composition of tlie mohair fiber is necessary to understand why it makes a superior upholstering fabric. Seen under a microscope, tlie mohair filler is smooth and shiny, with fewer scales or serrations than on the wool fiber. This means that it it does not attract dirt so quickly, that dust tends to slide two-ton- e hand-blocke- d Summing It Up The best cure for worry, brooding sions, melancholy, -- Es-tell- a -- H.v-rui- SUMMONS TO THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS ; of you are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon yon. if served within the Countv in which this Acton is within thirty brought: otherwise da vs after service, and defend the above entitled Action, and in case of your failure so to do Judgment will .You and each Good Work of Owl Sixteen species of owls inhabit North America. The great homed owl is the most powerful and Is of great assistance to the ranchers of the West in uv9p puvdanitrqB p99U no ivq joj enC sapviq lapuap 04 peu sip uvq dvje qjiM. ?Z18 duof -- Ul UMDlp 3J1KM keeping the destructive pocket ers in check. S.HVWSlHOdS N015NIW3H snouwg namsjjodsi aojsjutql moh depres- is to go 9 9 IJ I H SId 1 mi n h 11 Seals Must Learn to Swim The water is not the natural habitat of the seal and the baby seal must be given a course of instruction before It learns to swim. The mother seal gives her young the necessary encouragement to enter the sea and by her example teaches it to conduct Itself in the water. t Early New Haven In its earliest days New Haven was called Quinnipiac hy the Indians and it was also called Rcodenberg by some of the early colonists. t Marrying Money The young man who marries a girl with money will earn it eventually. Colliers Weekly. i Women and the Law When you consider the number of women who lay down the law, isnt it rather queer so few of them take it up? Louisville Times. nihsu 1 ONUNflH 1 its own Odd Combustion Fuel shares than a dog can live by eating its own tail. Sir Rigby Philip Watson Swift. Gunpowder was the fuel used in what is thought to have been the first combustion engine, tried Short Alphabet Hawaiian words aie made out of an alphabet of only twelve letters the vowels a, e, i, o, u and the consonants 1, m, n, p, w. Home. 1 out about 1080. 1 h, k, Worlds Happiest Spot modern small farm is just about the most interesting and delightful place in this world to dwell. Country A Must Have Outside Help A company can no more buy goph- Gaelic Language Deasmumhan OCleirigh says that as a living language Gaelic reached its acme of perfection in the Sevencenturies. teenth and Eighteenth Thereafter It declined, as there was a law against its use. Now Gaelic is the ofllcial language of the Irish Free State. euo puy puv puvsnoq? v puv qsg qajva e3op O) Moq puv uaqdi ajaqj Suijunq mvij o) Moq scluiva pimq oj Moq qiu8 3000 oj &oq 61 Pi Bjuino dravo eppv) dnt qbU 'gapu sund u iqv uotjviajoj -ui 9iqvtVVA puv haauauadxa Bud dvJX puv 6udiueo Buqsj Bu 4unn jo saanjoid dutjvuiosvj puv Sduojs Buqsajsjmjo prij pauiunna 6t anssj qoug saoopjno 59j3 vqj aot oqAi pto jo dutiojC baaohoj pood joj auizvdvm Aiqnom v bj Vnjdjan How Not to Work Some men are born unemployed, some achieve unemployment, and only the willing workers have unemployment thrust upon them. Boston Evening Transcript. Contemptuous Term Untrue to salt is the translation of a Persian phrase meaning disloyal or ungrateful. Aspiration When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to reach the second or even the third rank. Cicero. To This .Newspaper T-- TME FAMOUS ILHNUSAV IftMEA KNIFE DISTRICT1 OF be rendered against you according to THE STATE OF UTAH IN YND Uie ueinauu or tne complaint, which FOR THE COINTY OF RICH has oeen hied with the Clerk of said Court. ' Action is brought to recover Juugiiient quieting Plaintiffs title to tlie following described property in Logan, Rich County, Utah, commencing at the South West comer ot North East quarter of Section 30 Township 13 North Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and mmuing thence North 20 rods; thence East 7'J rods, thence South 10 degrees East 20 rods; thence South 7.83 chains thence West 80 rods to West line of tlie South East quarter of Sec tion 36, Thence North 7.83 chains to the place of 'beginning containing 23 acres ahd 131 square rods. at a point 7 chains Commeaicmg North fnoim the South East corner of the South West quarter of Section 30 Township 13, North Range One East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence West 13 chains; thence North 10 chains ; thence East 13 chains ; Thence South 10 chains to the place 13 acres of beginning, containing more or less. Commencing at the South East corner of the North West quarter Section 36, Township 13 North Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Meridian thence South 78 degrees West 5 chains thence North 17 degrees West o chains, thence North 73 degrees East 5 chains, thence South 17 degrees East 5 chains, to the place of beginning. Containing 2 acres and 80 square rods. Commencing at a point 5 chains West from the South East corner of the North West quarter, Section 36 Township 13 North Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 17 degrees 30- West 3 chains; thence South 11) degrees 3(f West 5 chains, thence West 10 chains ; thence South 1 chain thence East 13 chains and 9 links to the place of beginning. Containing 3 acres and 7lO acres. Commencing at a point 22 rods North and 116 rods West from the South East corner of North East quarter of Section 36 Township 13 North Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Menidian : thence North 44 rods, thence West 40 rods; thence South 44 tods thence Bast 40 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 11 acres. Lots 6 and 7 Block I Laketown 1 ns jo 9iv sapvtg 80IB3 puv qsp Sup else. FIRST JUDICIAL MELINDA M. LAMBORN, Plaintiff, vs. Mercy Gibbons and all heirs known and unknown of William Gibbons, deceased, Joseph Weston Lydia Weston, Mary Cnowther, Samuel Weston, Joseph llodges, Thomas G. Hodges, Nathaniel N. Hodges, Jr., Iiosanna II. Sattertliwaite, Suzanua II. Early, Eva N. II. Wells, William N. Hodges, N. J. Hodges, Edward Hodges, Mary H. Ilyden, Samuel Hodges, Lenora Linford, Orson ' Hodges, Prudence Weston, John II. Weston and Samuel Weston as Guardian of John E. Weston incompetent, John Banker, Mary Fackeral, Weston, and all Hodges, Samuel others heirs known and unknown of Nehimiah Weston, Ba.vlus Sprouse, deceased, and all heirs known and un known of Baylus Sprouse, Joseph Irwin, Sylus Gunn, and all other known and unknown heirs of Sylus n Gunn deceased. John Nebeker, Nebeker, Fitink K. Nebeker, W. Z. Terry, Mahonri Terry, Naomi N. Terry, Clara Ilulrne, Ella Parker, Laura Torgeson, Ruby Cardon, Mrs. Horace Nebeker,' Horace Nebeker, Jr., and all the heirs known and unknown of Ira Nebeker, deceased; Lorena Nebeketf, Leroy Gordon, Frederick Nebeker, Mrs. Harry Sawalley, and all the known and unknown heirs of Aaron Nebeker deceased : all the known and unknown heirs of Archie Nebeker, deceased ; all the known and unknown heirs of Caroline Kull. deceased. All the known and unknown heirs of Fredrick Eld ridge deceased, also all other persons unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lein and interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiffs ownership or anv cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto Defendants. Sot UB9p -- deliberately forth and try to lift with ones sympathy the gloom of somebody : QOt pood vJOjiqdinsnC 199S ijqVUt) JOU9CI 1 the smooth hairs and that actual dirt is easily removed with a swift brushing or with soap and water if necessary, without affecting the color. Then, too, mohair takes a fast, acid dye, so that tlie effects of sun and strong light need not be feared. Like all animal fibers, mohair is normally attractive to the pestiferous house moth, but now science has perfected a means of effectually and permanently mothproofing mohair velvet. It has been notieed that moths will actually die in preference to attacking the fabric. When one considers the tremendous amount of damage done annually by this innocent looking little insect, it is obvious that for this feature alone mohair recommends itself as the ideal fabric for fine furni ture. But though mohair velvet remains popular season after season, its colors, patterns, and weaves change with the current fashion. Beautiful solid colors, or weaves, period 'designs, modernistic effects or conventional patterns may all be had in mohair velvet. Sometimes the pile is cut to form the pattern, the remaining pile being stamped with a floral or other design. In other places, the pattern is formed hy cutting certain of the loops and tlie fabric Is then called frieze. If the uncut portion predominates, it is called friezette. Then again, the material may be in striking designs or woven on a jacquard loom with various colored mohair yarns. Then, too, mohair velvet has been found to be virtually fadeless, unchanging after years of constant exposure to the sun and elements. This is because of the unusual construction of the mohair fiber, which is tubular and very attractive to acid dye. The unusual long service which mohair velvet gives is due to the fact that, being a pile fabric, the wear comes on the ends of the fibers and not along the sides. It does not really hold dust, because the surface of the fibers, un like those of wool, are smooth and glossy. Actual soil is easily removed with soap and water. off Third Statehouso The Statehouse at Annapolis is the third one which has stood upou the same site. The foundation of the first one was laid April SO, 1696. It was consumed by fire in 1704. The second was completed In 1706 and used for M years, when It was replaced by the present building In 1772. U3di0 complaint herein. Which property is described in the NEWEL G. DAINEiS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Arimo Block, Logan. Utah. Adv. July 3. 10, 17, 24, 31. NOW CHEMICALLY TREATED TO PREVENT MOTH DAMAGE Sift Zl v ioj BuiSj Paa Blip aos puaa 10 acres. MOHAIR FIERF AM SMOrp -- DUST a OH Well. Charge The average amount of nitroglycerin used to shoot the average oil well Is from 10 to 50 quarts. Records show that the largest shot used In a well was 1,000 quarts. This shot was placed In a well In Texas. Ipia pie-- 9 9NI1NHH ONIHSIJ North West corner of the East half of the North West quarte: of Section 31. Township 13 North Range 0 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence East 42 rods; thence South 40 rods ; thence West 42 rods ; thence North 40 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 10 acres. Commencing at a point 26 rods North and 76 rods West from the South East corner of the North East quarter of Section 36, Township 13 North Range 5 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 40 rods thence West 40 iods. thence South 40 rods; thence East 40 rods Id the place of beginning. Containing W MOHAIR VELVET -- ssih aojna at a point 14 rods Commencing South and 26 rods Blast from the SOME FACTGaS IN MOHAIR'S PERMANENT POPULARITY BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE LONG WEARJMO COMFORTABLE WEA3 COMES OM ENLS Of FIBRES. AS HIGH AS UTAH Townsite Survey. FURNITURE CHANGES KEEP MOHAIR fN VOOUE tScANDMOTHSHS lymPOLTH. (PATENTED) Thus Cuts bread, yes' even fresh warm bread in slices of any desired thickness Slices .cakes with or without icings. Can be like any knife. cleaned or Made of highest grade carbon steel . . lifetime of useful service to-wi- t: ned ' 'a ' Retails At Ql.OO Free To You New Subscriptions Thit is your opportunity to get a real bargain. Send in your subscription now read this newspaper for a fall year -- and get a LINDSAY BREAD KNIFE absolutely FREE . . , Good Housekeeping J Institute Flit Out Coupon RICH COUNTY REAPER, PUB. CO., Randolph, Utah. Please find enclosed $1.50 for one years subscription to the Rich County Reaper and Free Premium. Name 7 Address This offer good during month of July. (Sise: overall 131 fa4 blade 8 in.) i V |