Show MI R LEGAL NOTICES g E 2 19 ii 4 SALE OF INDIAN allotments bids will be received at tile the uin tali lali arid and ouray indian agency ft duchesne utah until two P at november 5 1326 1026 for the sale of certain indian allotments each bid must be accompanied by a certified check bank draft or cashiers check tor for not less leas than 10 of the bid made payable to F A gross superintendent the right is reserved to reject elect lect any arid and all bids checks ot of unsuccessful bidders b e T P atom aptly returned return od sales may be either for cash or on the deterred deferred payment plan when made for cash the remaining 90 must be paid within thirty days ot 0 date of acceptance ot of sale by the indian owner of tho the land when made on the deterred deferred payment plan au an additional 15 must be paid within thirty days from the date ol of acceptance of sale by the indian owner of the land tile the remaining 75 to be secured by three notes due in one two and thieo years aiom date should the successful bidder tall fall to meet these payments within thirty days from the ate of acceptance of sale by the indian owner 0 of the land the 10 lo 10 submitted with the bid will be forfeited to the indian owner upon failure of the purchaser to pay up the rioter notes when due the tale rare will be cancelled and 2510 25 10 of the purchase price will be forfeited to the indian owner of the land notes given in connection with deferred payment sales will bear interest at the ratel of 8 per annum ALL BIDS I 1 MUST PLAINLY STATE 11 WHETHER l SALE IS TO BE CASH OR ON I 1 THE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN in addition to the purchase price the purchaser pui chaser must pay a fee of 2000 tor for the work incidental to the of the sale also tile the cost of advertising which is from to tor for each tract and a recording tee fee of title is conveyed by pate patent i nt in fee issued by tile the government when final payment is made this patent will contain a clause reserving to the united states a right of way for all ditches and canals con strutted ted by the authority of the united states approved water certificates have been issued by the office of the state engineer salt lake city to the united states in conformity with proofs pi goofs of beneficial use submitted and it is understood by and 1 the united states and the I 1 ospert lie purchaser pui chaser that no water Is appun tenant to the lands ad ve used other than the water shown tc e appurtenant by these proofs ol of ube and the tracings accompanying ci compa panyong nying same these proofs arid and tracings may be examined in the office 1 fie of the superintendent of the L U utah and ouray reservation ft I utah the act of february Febi uary 14 1920 41 stat L requires the collection of irrigation construction charges held against the lands of this this irrigation system is is yet incomplete and it is Livia lote impossible to give the exact figure of the per acre construction cost however it is estimated that this cost of construction will be approximately 1560 per acre in sume sonic cases it will be more than this amuat amount arid and in some cases it will be less ICIM the valuations as bet forth in our advertis advertising hig matter cover only the valuation of the lands for agricultural purposes pui poses all and do not cover tile the water lights this does not lot mean that the water appun tenant to the und is not being bold with the land As a matter of tact fact tile the water is bold with the land laid arid and I 1 the Dur purchaser chaser is required to pay in addition to the agil agricultural cultural value of the land a construction charge fl bied on a per acre acie basis of the cost of construction conEt ruction of Irr irrigation lealion project under which the land le ie ceides water tor for irrigation es arid and dug due to tile the fact that the me construction st of tile the irrigation project J lr yet incomplete it Is only to estimate this cost which amount is set forth above later develop mits way may show that the cost of construction is underestimated while on oil tile the other hand the estimate may exceed the actual cost of construction in any event the idea la is that the purchaser must ultimately pay this construction charge in addition to the price paid tor for the laud land to avoid any purchasers are aio required to sign agreements e to pay all unpaid and construction charges that may be assessed against the land purchased by reason of its being within an indian irrigation project the I 1 construction charge will be collected annually extending over a period ol of twenty years the annual asses being at the rate of 5 of 0 the total amount to be collected in ill addition to the construction charge each p chaBer ure ur baser assumes the obliga tio of paying annual maintenance charges which ate aie the actual cost of operating the system arid and usually run from 60 30 to pet acre per year these assessments are fixed by the aceret secretary at y of the interior in addition to the above the purchaser must also pay all maintenance assessments that have accrued against the land the approximate amount of which will be furnished with the list of land ad for sale these accrued amounts of maintenance charges are due in advage ad if ot paid within thirty days of acceptance of sale by the indian owner of the land tho the sale will bo be cancelled arid and the in ina fitial payment 10 foi felted to the indian owner all sales are made subject to any existing legal leases rentals up to the time of approval of sale by the secretary Secie tary of the interior go to the indian owner of the land after approval of sale by th the rotary of the interior rentals go to the purchaser lists of the landfors sale together with schedule of maintenance and construction charges may be obtained free of charge from the un der signed F A GROSS superintendent september 8 october 27 NOTICE we will not be responsible tor for any bills contracted by our farmei mines manager mr A W shaw ROBERT al LUCAS CO 8 51 J we have just R received ec dived 01 5 A LARGE SHIPMENT OF fall dress goods men s furnishings boots k NO chaps fruit jars s 0 and binding twine a NEOLA TRADING CO lionel jensen and leonard j gardner props AVA VB VV ova T ofir IF 11 YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A piano radio or any kind of a musical instrument w wi can call save you money call or arito this office 2 tf 5 5 M I 1 W 41 ar 3 don B colton DON B COLTON born in ill juab county september 15 1876 moved to vernal 1879 with first settlers educated in the elementary schools and uintah academy of vernal was graduated from the commercial department part ment of the B Y U of provo in 1895 and in the normal department in 1901 from 1901 to 1903 he was principal of the uintah academy was elected to the state legislature in 1903 was graduated from the university of michigan ann arbor in in 1905 was receiver for the U S land office at vernal from 1905 to 1913 was a member of the state senate in besides practicing law he has been actively engaged in fainting farn Ting and stock raising he was elected to the and congresses by increasing majorities accomplishments upon entering congress he threw his whole energy into the solving of western problems after the ee passage alsage of the emergency tariff act acthen gave close attention to reclamation of arid and lands and assisted in gathering data which will make possible the echo and cache units of the salt lake basin project and has gathered material showing the feasibility of two other reclamation projects in utah he has been especially interested in the conservation sei and storage of the waters of utah mr colton has worked for measures for the regulation and control of grazing on public lands which has been and will be so advantageous to stock growers of this state he has actively participated in drafting which resulted in federal aid for public roads introduced the bill drawn by the attorney generals office and the state land department for for the ine perfecting perfecting of off the the states title to state school lands and conducted the hearings on the bill before the public lands committee which law when enacted will do so much for the schools of utah he has assisted in the forming of farm legislation and has actively supported the farm bureau E r heis the itule ar of 1 1 R F ELECT E L C T smoot and colton smoot and colton have kept faith with the voters of utah they have advanced interests and have won new prestige for the state by membership on the most important congressional committees I 1 the state of utah is is more dependent upon the protective tariff than any other factor for its prosperity we now urge all who have the welfare of utah at heart to retain their services and the advantages they the y have gained for all of us SENATOR SMOOT is chairman of congressman COLTON is ranking the senate finance committee this member of the public lands committee is is the most powerful committee in which now hasin has in hand public congress it deals with all matters land grazing legislation he is a member relating to tariff rates custom duties of the roads committee which income tax and revenue public and enacted the federal road aid law permitting national debts government budget construction of highways into veterans bureau legislation and public every section of utah health service both smoot and colton have kept faith he is a member of other important with the voters who sent them to committees in addition to being a washington ask the war veterans member of the american debt funding the wool growers the miners and farmers ing commission these two men have safeguarded safe guarded the interests of the workingman I 1 as well as the industrialists at all times they have been vigilant in the interest of utah they have been efficient they have been loyal vo votes tes for smoot and golton colton are votes for coolidge republican STATE COMMITTEE i a number ol of laws for tue tile benefit of the settlers upon the public domain and has also assisted in important mining legislation committee appointments appointment ranking member public land committee member of mines and mining committee member of roads committee and chairman of election committee political advertisement FOR SALE theme paper and typewriting paper ROOSEVELT STANDARD 6 tf 00 mm choice 11 filea m md lebest prices 1 i 62 60 bet that hnatt is the motto at a the cash meat mari so n so S ket finest cuts of F m quality meats at be E low market prices a rp e m 1 bm I 0 0 warm summer days call as for choice cold meat and S 0 a other hot weather delica ud i a cies we have them all S 11 a f so on cash meat market roosevelt utah ml XV ba naad leave ybur kodak kadah finishing AT THE DA dabir DRUG conr rrt IU CO foi prompt work AND good service DAVE HUISH prop ROOSEVELT ROOSEVE LT UTAH ltv ROBERT 11 WALLIS attorney at la law boston SALT LAKE CITY UTAH t t 44 professional 4 AND 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4 44 DR AT C 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