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VW-LEYOflHEGIANTS
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Ing the (leak where she worked, "your
dad It back, and what's more. Dryco
Cardigan has let him have his old Job
as woods boss. And I'm hero to an
nounce that you're not going back to
the woods to keep houso for him. Un
derstand? Now, look here, Molra. I'vo
shilly-shallied nround you for months,
w protesting my love, and I haven't got-
ten anywhere. Today I'm going to ask
jl you for the last time. Will you marry
tl mo? I need you worse than that rns
9 cal of a father of yours docs, and I tell
n you I'll not have you go back to the
m woods to take caro of him. Come,
Jj now, Molra. Do give me n definite an
swer."
"I'm afraid I don't love you well
I enough to marry you, Mr. Ogtlvy,"
flj Molra pleaded. "I'm truly fond of you,
I but"
jl "The last boat's gone," cried Mr.
II Ogllvy desperately. "I'm answered.
H Well, I'll not stick nround here much
longer, Molra. I realize I must bo a
M nuisance, but I can't help being a nul-
sancc when you're near inc. So I'll
I quit my job here and go back to my
I old game of railroading."
I "Oh, you wouldn't quit a tcn-thou-
I snnd-dollnr job," Molra cried nghast.
I 'Td quit a million-dollar Job. I'm
II desperate enough to go over to the
H mill and pick a fight with the big
m bandsnw. I'm going away where I
can't see you. Your eyos arc driving
me crazy."
m "But I don't want you to go, Mr.
1 Ogllvy."
m "Call mo Buck," he commanded
B sharply.
I "I don't want you to go, Buck," she
repented meekly. "I shall feel guilty,
n driving you out of a fine position."
Z "Then marry me and I'll stay."
"But suppose I don't lovo you the
I -way you deserve "
n "Supposol Supposol" Buck Ogllvy
cried. "You're no longer certain of
I yourself. How dare you deny your
love for mo? Eh? Molra, I'll risk It,"
Her eyes turned to him timidly, and
I for the first time ho saw in tholr
1 smoky depths n lambent flame. "I
1 -don't know," she quavered, "and it's a
'big responsibility in case "
"Oh, the devil take the cusel" he
-cried rapturously, and took her hands
In his. "Do I improve with ago, dear
Molra?" ho nsked with boyish eager
ness; then, before she could answer,
'he swept on, a tornado of love and
pleading. And presently Molrn was in
Ills arms, and ho was kissing her, nnd
uho was crying softly because well,
she admired Mr. Buck Ogllvy; more,
she respected htm and was genuinely
fond of him. She wondered and she
wonaerea, a qmct joy tnriliea her In
I the knowledgo that It did not seem
jl at all Impossible for her to grow, In
jl 'time, absurdly fond of this wholesome
g red rascal.
g "Oh, Buck, dear," she whispered, "I
gj don't know, I'm sure, but perhnps I've
gj loved you a little bit for a long time."
1 "I'm perfectly wild over you. You're
the most wonderful woman I ever
I heard of. Old rosy-cheeks I" And he
H pinched them just to see tho color
como and go.
John Cardigan was seated In his
M lumberjack's easy chair as his son np
I pro. died. His lint lay on the litter
of brown twigs beside him; his chin
was sunk on his breast, and his head
was held a little to one sldo In a lis
H M tenlng nttltudo; a vagrant little breeze
rustled gently a lock of his fine, long
white hair. Bryco stooped over the
PJ old man and shook him gently by the
I shoulder.
"Wnko up, partner," he called cheer
fully. But John Cardigan did not
wake, and again his son shook lilra.
Still receiving no response, Bryce lift
ed the leonlno old head nnd gazed
Into his father's face. "John Cardi
gan!" ho cried sharply. "Wake up,
old pal."
Tho old eyes opened and John Car
llgan smiled up nt his boy. "Good
son," ho whispered, "good uonl"- He
closed his sightless eyes again as If
the mere effort of holding them open
wearied him. "I've been sitting here
wnltlng," ho went on In tho same
gentle whisper. "No, not wnltlng for
you, boy wnltlng "
Ills head fell over on his son's shoul
der; his hand went groping for
BryceVsu "Listen." ho continued. "Can't
winr it the Silence? I'll wait for
yt-lHtFC, my son. Mother and I will
wnlr together now In thlt -lot she
fancied. I'm tired I want rest. Look
after old Mnc and Molra and Bill
Dandy, who lost hlb leg nt Camp Seven
last fall and Tom Ellington's chil
dren nnd all the others, son. You
.mow, Bryce. They're your responsi
bilities. Sorry I can't wait to Bee the
Snn Hedrln opened up, but I've lived
ray life nnd loved my love. Ah, ye,
Tvo been happy so happy Ju.t doing
things and drenmlng here among my
-Innts and "
He sighed gently. "Good son," he
whispered again ; his big body relaxed,
and the great hcurt of the Argonaut
was still. Bryce held him until the
realization came to him that his father
ws no more that Mke a wateh. ttta
r
winding of which has been neglected,
ho had gradually slowed up and
stopped.
"Goodby, old John-partner V h
murmured. "You'vo escaped into the
light at last. We'll go homo togcthor
now, but we'll como back again."
And with his father's body in his
strong arms he departed from the little
amphitheater, walking lightly with his
heavy burden down tho old skid road
to tho waiting automobile. And two
dnys Inter John Cardigan returned to
rest 'forever with his lost mate nmong
the Giants, himself nt Inst an Infinites
imal portion of that tremendous silence
that Is the diapason of the ages.
When tho funeral was over Shirley
and Bryco lingered until they found
themselves alone beside tho freshly
turned earth. Through n rift In the
great branches two hundred feet nbovo
n pntch of cerulean sky showed faint
ly ; the sunlight fell like a broad gold
en shaft over the blossom-laden grave
and from the brown trunk of an ad
jacent tree a gray squirrel, n descend
ant, perhaps, of tho gray squirrel that
"H Was a Giant Among Mon."
had been wont to rob Bryce's pockets
of pine nuH twenty, years before,
chirped at them Inquiringly.
"He was u giant among men," wild
Bryco presently. "What a fitting plnco
for him to lie!" He pnsscd his arm
iround his wife's shoulders and drew
tier to him. "You made It possible,
sweetheart."
She gazed up at him In adoration.
And presently they left the Valley
of the Giants to face tho world to
gether, strong In their faith to live
their lives and love their loves, to
dream their dreams nnd perchance
when life should lie done with nnd the
hour of rest nt hnnd, to surrender, sus
tained and torn for ted by the knowl
edge that ttrafte dreams had some true.
THE END.
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
Fifth Judicial District of tho State
of Utah, in and for tho County of
Iron.
Paragonah Co-operative Sheep Rais
ing Association, n Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Red Creek Reservoir and Canal Com
pnny, n corporation, Robert Gribble, '
William Gribblo nnd John Gribble
if living, nnd their wives, if any,
whoso names are to plaintiff un
known, and tho widows, dovisccs,
heirs-nt-law, and next of kin of tho
said Robert Gribble, William Grib
ble and John Gribble, if deceased,
and who nro to plaintiff unknown,
John A. Angus, Mary Jane Angus
Merrill, Sarah Christina Angus
Merrill, Delroy Angus, Delbcrt
Angus, John Elmer Angus, Wilford
Leo Angus nnd Elizabeth Talbot,
Defendants.
SUMMONS
The State of Utah to the Said De
fendants: You arc hereby summoned to ap
pear within twenty days after service
of this summons upon you, if Hcrvcd
within the county in which this action
is brought; otherwise within thirty
days after service, and defend tho
above entitled action; and in caso of
your failure so to do, judgment will bo
rendered ngainst you according to the
demand of tho complaint, which has
been filed with tho Clerk of said
Court.
This action is brought for the pur
pose of quieting titlo of tho plaintiff
to tho tract of land described in said
complaint, which is situated in Iron
County, Utah, nnd described ns fol
lows, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the south
cast quarter of section thirty-two
(32), and tho south half of tho south
west quarter, and the northeast quar
ter of the southwest quarter of Bcction
thirty-three (33), all in township thirty-three
(33), south of range 7 west,
Salt Lake Meridian, in the district of
lands subject to sale at Salt Lake
City, Utah, and containing ono hun
dred and sixty (160) ncrcs; adjudging
plaintiff to bo the owner of said tract
of land, and that tho defendants
neither own or are entitled to any
righ, title, interest or estate in said
tract of land, or any part or portion
thereof. EDMOND H. RYAN,
WILLIAM F. KNOX,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
P. 0. Addresses:
William F. Knox, Beaver, Utah.
Edmond H. Ryan, Cedar City, "Utah.
(First July 2 Last July 30, 1920.)
PROBATE. AND GUARD
IANSHIP NOTICES
Consult the County Clerk or the
Respective Signers for
' Further Information
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Sarah A. Robinson, De
ceased. Creditors will present clnims with
vouchers to the undersigned nt his
residence or through the mails at Ce
dar City, Utah, on or before Thurs
day, September 2, 1920.
Dated June 28, 1920.
JOHN R. ROBINSON, Jr.,
Administrator.
Edmond H. Ryan, Attorney for Ad
ministrator. (First July 2 Last July 23, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah,
Juno 25, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Vivian
H. Bush, of Prout, Utah, who on June
20, 1917, made homestead application
fNo. 021434, for N, Sec. 15, Tp. 34
S., R. 17 W., Salt Lake Men, has filed
notice of intention to mnko three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before United States
Commissioner, at Milford, Utah, on
the 9th day of August, 1920.
Clnimnnt names as witnesses:
W. S. Calderwood, Vernon C. Bry
ant, W. F. Jones nnd Frank Steele, all
of Prout, Utah.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 2 Lost July 30, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah,
July 3, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Angus
Bulloch of Cedar City, Utah, who on
June 8, 1915, made homestead entry
No. 014535, for SHNWW, SNEVi,
Sec. 10, Tp. 39 S., R. 9 W., Salt Lako
Mer., has filed notice of intention to
make threo year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Clerjc of the District Court,
at Pnrowan, Utah, on the 14th day
of August, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John P. Nelson, John Henry Nel
son, Thomas Bulloch and William G.
Walkor, alt of Codar City, Utah.
' GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 9 Last Aug. 0, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office-' nt Salt Lake City, Utah,
Juno 2G, 1920.
Notice is hcroby given that David
Brndshaw, of Virgin, Utah, who on
July 15, 1915, mndft homestead appli
cation No. 01612, for EHNEV4,
SWMNEtf, NESE, Section 0,
Tp. 40 S., R. 11 W., Salt Lako Mer.,
has filed notico of intention to mnko
five-year proof, to establish claim to
tho land above described, beforo the
Clerk of the District Court, at St.
George, Utah, on the 13th day of Aug
ust, 1920.
Claimant namos ns witnesses:
Harvey Ballard, Jacob Lee, William
II. Hopkins, all of Hurricane, Utah,
nnd Henry F. Spcndlovc, of Virgin,
Utah.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 2 Last July 30, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Lnnd Office nt Salt Lako City, Utah
June 14, 1920.
Notico is hereby given thot Milton
H. Stone of Lund, Utah who on April
21, 1916, made Homestead Entry No.
017296 for Lots 2 & 3, SWViNE'A,
SEVimV'i, BSWU, WKSEtf,
Sec. 5, Tp. 33 South, Range 14 West,
Salt Lako Mcridinn, hns filed notico
of intention to make three-year proof
to establish claim to the land nbovo
described beforo Herbert Nicholes, U.
S. Commissioner nt Milford, Utah, on
the 26th day of July, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
H. J. Doolittlc, J. HobbB, J. H.
Johnston, and J. David Leigh, all of
Lund, Utnh.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First June 25 Last July 23, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
nnd Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah.
June .26, 1920.
Notico is hereby given that William
H. Hopkins, of Virgin, Utah, who on
December 12, 1914, mado originnl
homestead -entry No. 013546 and on
October 10, 1919, mnde additional
homestead entry No. 015208, for E
NW, NNEM, Sec. 17, Tp. 40 S
R. 11 W., Salt Lake Mer., has filed
notice of intention to make three-year
proof, to establish claim to tho land
above described, beforo Clerk of tho
District Court, at St. George, Utah,
on tho 13th day o August, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. Nilcs Enri, Sylvester Enrl, Henry
F. Spcndlovo and David Bradahnw, nil
of Virgin, Utah.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 2 Last July 30, 1920.)
STATE LAND NOTICE
United States Land Office, Salt
Lake City, Utah, June 30, 1920. To
Whom It May Concern: NOTICE is
hereby given that the State of Utah
has filed in this office lists of lands,
selected by the said State, under sec
tion 6 of the Act of Congress, ap
proved July 16, 1894, ns Indemnity
School lands, viz: Serial No. 026608,
NEtfSEK, NWKSEK. SE4SEK,S
WUSEK, Sec. 29; NWUSEK, SWK
SEK, Sec. 21, NWKNWK, SW4N
WJ4, NEtfNWU, Sec. 28; NEViN
WVl, NWMNWU, NEVSNEM, NW
ViNE4, Sec. 27, Tp. 39 S., R. 8 West,
Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said
lists, so far as they relate to said
trnctB by descriptive subdivisions,
have been conspicuously posted in this
office for inspection by any person
interested nnd by the public generally.
During tho period of publication of
this notice, or any time thereafter and
beforo finnl approval and certification,
under departmental regulations of
April 25, 1907, protests or contests
ngainst the claim of tho State to any
of tho tracts or subdivisions herein
before described, on the ground that
the same is more valuable for mineral
thnn for agricultural purposes, will
bo received nnd noted for roport to
thfl General Lnnd Office nt Washing
ton, D. C. Fnilure so to protest or
contest, within the time specified, will
bo considered sufficient evidence of
the non-mineral character of tho tracts
nnd tho selection thereof, being oth
erwise free from objectin, will be ap
proved to the State.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 9 Last Aug. 6, 1920.)
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake
City, Utah, July 15, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that A. La
mar Graff of Kanarra, Utah, has made
application in accordance with the re
quirements of the Compiled Laws of
Utah, 1917, as amended by the Sos
slon Laws of Utah, 1919, to approp
riate nino hundred sixty (960) acre
feet of water from Kanarra Creek, in
Iron County. Said water is to be
stored from January 1 to December
31, inclusivo of each year in a reser
voir constructed In tho natural chan
nel of tho stream, approximately in
tho NW'4 of unsurvoyed Sec 35 Tp.
37 S., R. 12 W. Salt Lake Base and
Meridian. Tho center of tho impound
ing dam will bo located at a point S.
54 dcg. 42 min. E. 2196 ft. from tho
N. W. corner of said Section 35, whero
tho water will bo released into tho
natural channel of the stream and al
lowed to flow to a point S. 55 dog.
42 min. E. 2438 ft from said N. W.
comer of Sec. 35, thenco in n canal for
a distanco of 8000 ft. and there used
from April 15 to October 1 of each
year, ns n supplementary supply to
irrigate 320 acres of land embraced in
the W&E and EWWVi Sec 23, in
said Township 37 south, Rango 12 W.
This application is designated in tho
Stntc Engineer's office ns No. 8491.
All protests ngninst the granting of
said application, stating tho reasons
therefor, must bo made by affidavit in
duplicate, accompanied with a fco of
$2.50, nnd filed in this offlco within
thirty (30) days after tho completion
of tho publication of this notice.
G. F. McGONAGLE, State Engineer.
Date of first publication July 23.
1920. Date of completion of publica
tion August 20, 1920.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Lnnd Office, Salt Lako City, Utah,
June 17, 1920.
Notico is horeby given that Mar
garet Esplin of Ordorvillo, Utah, who
on July 31, 1915, made homestead ap
plication No. 015005 for NttStt Sec.
7, Tp. 89 S. Rango 8 W, Snlt Lake
meridian hns filed notico of intention
to mnko three-year proof, to establish
claim to tho land above described be
fore tho Clerk of tho District Court
at Kanab, Utah, on tho 29th day of
July, 1920.
Claimant nnmes as witnesses:
David E. Hcaton, Homer W. Esplin,
Thomas Clnrk nnd Charles II. Esplin,
all of Ordorvillo, Utah.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First June 25 Last July 23, 1920)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office nt Salt Lake City, Utah
Jure 12, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Frank
G. Pcckles of Modcnn, Utah, who on
September 16, 1915, made Homestead
Entry, No. 015431, for Lot 1, E&
NW'4, ESW'4, Sec. 7, NEKNWK
Sec. 18. Tp. 35 South, Rango 18 W.
NNE4, Sec. 12, Tp. 35 South, R.
19 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has
filed notico of intention to mnko
threc-yenr proof to establish claim
to tho land nbove described before
Herbert Nichols, U. S. Commissioner
nt Milford, Utah, on tho 27th day of
July, 1920.
Clnimnnt names as witnesses:
Hugh C. Edmiston, James I. Corrie,
Christian Protexter nnd Pntrick J.
Donovnn, all of Modcnn, Utnh.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First Juno 25 Last July 23, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah,
June 26, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that J. Niles
Earl of Virgin, Utnh, who on July 15,
1915, made homestead entry, No. 015,-
211, for SEViSW4, Lots 10 nnd 11,
Sec. 5, E&NWtf, ESW'4, Lots 1
nnd 2, Section 8, Township 40 south,
R. 11 W., Salt Lake Mer., has filed
notice of intention to make five yeur
i proof, to establish claim to the land
nbove described, before Clerk of the
District Court, nt St. Georgo, Utah,
on the 13th day of August, 1920.
I Clnimnnt names as witnesses:
I Willinm II. Hopkins, Henry F.
Spcndlovc, Elishn Lee nnd S. Lcslio
Wilcox, nil of Virgin, Utnh.
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 2 Last July 30, 1920.)
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Liberty Leasing Association, prin
cipal plnco of business, Cedar City,
Utah. Notice is hereby giyen that at
n meeting of the directors of the
nbovo nssociution, held on the 16th
day of June, 1920, an assessment No.
1, of five cents per share was levied
on all tho issued and outstanding
shares of capital stock of tho corpora
tion, paynblo on or boforo July 25,
1920, to Warren Cox, treasurer, at his
office in Cedar City, Utah, and that
any shares upon which said assessment
shnll remain unpaid at the close of
business on Aug. 20, 1920, shall be
delinquent nnd ndvertised for snlo at
public auction, to pay tho delinquent
assessment, together with tho cost of
advertising and expenseu of aalo.
HARRY MICHELS,
Secretary.
(First July 2 Last July 23, 1920.)
Tho caretaker's cottago and offico
buildiny on tho tourists' camp grounds
is covered in and waiting now for the
plumber's part of the construction.
There will bo baggage checking room,
shower baths and lavatories and other
features for the convenience of campers.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.) 1
Department of tho Interior, U. 3. H
Land Oflco at Salt Lake City, Utah, H
July 10, 1Q20. M
Notico is hereby given that A. K. H
Cadwaltador, formerly- Althca E, H
Sncll, of Beryl, Utah, who on March H
20, 191G, mado homestead entry No. H
01710.?, for EH, Sec. 27, Tp. 33 3., M
R. 16 W., Salt Lako Mer., hns filed M
notico of intention to mnkc three-year H
proof, to establish claim to the land H
nbovo described, beforo Ilerbort Nich- H
old, U. S. Commissioner, a Milford, H
Utah, on tho 25th day of August, 1924, M
Claimant names as witnesses: H
W. C. Jenkins, D. F. Sholly, Frank M
Ames, J. M. Robinson, nil of Beryl, H
Utah, and D. W. Thompson, of Ea- H
torpriso, Utah. H
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. H
(First July 16 Last Aug. 13, 1920.) M
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S. H
Lnnd Offlco, Salt Lake City, Utah, M
Juno 19, 1920. M
Notico is hcroby given that Georgo H
W. Pickering, of New Castle, Utah, M
who on Mny 24 1916 made original H
Homestead E. No. 017656 for SW M
NHSEU, SttNEU Sec. 35 nnd on
Mny 14, 1920 mado Additional Home- M
stead entry No. 021149 for NH NE'A, M
Sec 35 Tp, 35 S. Rnnge 15 W. Salt H
Lako Meridian, line filed notico of in- H
tcntion to mako thrco-ycar proof to H
establish claim to the land nbovo do- H
scribed beforo tho Clerk of the Die- H
trict court at Parowan, Utah on tho H
10th day of August, 1920. M
Claimant names as witnesses: H
Donnld Whitney, Guiscppc Do Vco- H
chio, Frnnk Knell, Alonzo C. Christ- H
ensen, all of New Castlo, Utah. H
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. r H
(First Juno 25 Last July 23, 1920) S6l M
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 'ff- H
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S. H
Land Offlco at Salt Lako City, Utah, M
July 7, 1920. H
Notico is hereby given thnt Charles
Anderson, of Sahara, Utah, who on H
February 21, 1917, mndo homestead M
entry No. 018429, for W, Sec. 14,
Tp. 33 S., R. 10 W., Salt Lake Mer.,
has filed notico of intention to makd M
three-year proof, to establish claim M
to tho land nbovo described, before H
United States Commissioner, At Mil- M
ford, Utah, on tho 17th day of Aug-
UBt, 1920.
Clnimnnt names ns witnesses:
Joe Yoeman, William Griffin, H
Charles M. Magnusscn nnd Herbert M
C. Davis, all of Sahara, Utah. 1
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First July 9 LaBt Aug. 0, 1920,) H
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION .
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. S. H
Land Office, nt Suit Lake City, Utah.
Juno 23, 1920. '
Notico is horeby given thnt Chas.
M. Mosdeil of Hamilton's Fort, Utah !
xV onn J0PJicnbe.r 3 1915 mado H.
E' N?-i.&7!8 for L0 J-2; EHNWVi
ace. 2B Tp 87 South, Ranee U W
Salt Ltikc Meridian, has filed notico
of intention to mnko threoycar proof H
to establish claim to the lnnd above H
described beforo tho Clerk of tho Dia-
trict Court at Parowan, Utah on tho
7th dny of August, 1920.
Claimant nnmes as witnesses: M
John S. Hamilton, Joseph Bens,
JamCrS, L- Bcsa' n11 of Ccdnr City, Ut.
nnd Thomas Mosdeil of Hamilton's
Fort, Utah. 1
GOULD B. BLAKELV. Register.
(First Juno 25 Lost July 23, 1920.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I
(Publisher.)
Department of tho Interior, U. s!
Land Office, nt Snlt Lake City, Utah H
Juno 21, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Jnmea H
II. Hedges of Lynndyl, Utnh, who on
April 21, 1915 made Homostead En-
l1?.'.,014412 for SW4NW4 Sec 9
SNE Sec 8, Tp. 35 S, Range 10
West, Suit Lako Meridian, has filed
notico of intention to make flvo-yoar M
proof to establish claim to tho land H
nbove described before tho Clerk of H
tho District Court at Parowan, Utah
on the 7th dny of August, 1920. -H
Claimant names as witnesses: H
Frederick "L. Biederman of Cedar H
City, Utah; Willard Jones, Mrs. Ida
Davenport nnd John A. Davenport all 1
of Enoch, Utah. H
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register.
(First Juno 25 Last July 23, 1920.) H
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Publisher.)
Department of the Interior, U. S. .
Land Offico nt Salt Lako City, Utah, '
July 7, 1920.
Notice Ib horeby given thnt Frank- H
lin Lee, of Hurricnne, Utah, who on M
September 25, 1914, made homestead M
entry No. 013052, for Lots 1, 2, 3, and H
4, Sec. 4, Tp. 40 S., R. 11 W., Salt
Lako Mer., has filed notico of inten- M
tion to mnko threo-yenr proof, to cs- H
tabl.Bh claim to the land above do-
scribed, beforo Clerk of the District H
Court, at St. George, Utah, n the 14th
day of August, 1920. H
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jcsso Bliss, B. B. Brndshaw, Rich- H
ard Wright, and Alma Wright, all of H
Hurricane, Utah. M
GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 'J . If
(First July aT9t Aug. 0, 1920.) gg
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