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H PAOEsWK THE SUN, PRICE, UTAH-EVERY TBIDAY. TBIDAY. OOTOBEB 22, 1920. !
ARE TO SEEK EMBARGO
FROM CONGRESS ON
I WOOLS
H ErFOBT TO EQUALIZE PRIOES
H TO PRODUCERS
H Thousands of Tons of Domestic Pro
Hj duct In Warehouses of the Country
H While Many Manufacturers Are
H Palming Off Shoddy In Clothing-
M Nows of the Livo Stock Industry.
M PToekmnsters of the United States
H nre preparing to make a determined
H offort to secure legislation idaeingen
H embargo on foreign wool during the
H coming sJtort isssJon of cnngreM tlmt
H is t resume In OeeemWnext.secorn1-
H itv to I'rof. V. It. Marshall, ewretar.v
H of tli National Woolgrowers' mm
H elation. The emtssrgo Is to Ink the
H nature of a duty on the wool which
H will equalize the jinee received liy
H (he producers for their product in
H this eouritr.v. An effort whs made l.
H the producers to xeeure the enactment
fl of legislation to this effect during the
H last session of congress, hut the hilt
H vns left in the Ihiiiso ns unfinished
B business. The FYeneli-Cnppor truth
H in falirie hill is nlso advocated l the
H wool product
H It was introduced in congress on
H January 7 mid 8, 1D20, and was plnecnl
fl in the hamls of the interstate and for-
H eign commerce committees of Iwtli
H IkmIIos, and there it remained until
B after adjournment. Its design is to
B compel the textile manufnoturers to
H stamp their eloth with its content of
H irgin (new) wihiI nnd of suhstitutes,
1 the ehief of whieh is shoddy (old
H rags), reworked in some oases ns
H often as eight times. This measure
H fieeks to npiil.v to fahrie production
H tho principles underlying the pure
H food law and has met with tho ap-
H iroal of manufacturers who lime
H never fMMilit to (leech o the public li
H icnniltiiitf their shoddy cloth to
H iiinxpierade as irgin wool under the
H ovcr of the iopularly iiilsundorstood
B technical tonn "nil wool."
H According to the shcepmon, thou-
H Hands of tons of domostie wool re-
B mains in the storehouses, while tho
BBb manufacturer are using n lihcrnl
BBf amount of shoddy and foreign conn-
BBa tries nre attempting to market their
HBh huge wool crop in this country 'hit.V
BBb free at the oxcne of the loeel in-
BBb lutry.
H -COST OF PRODUCTION IN
H .NEBRASKA FIOURED TINE
H According to cost of production In-
BBb vestigations conducted liy the United
! States lttiarlhietit of agriculture, in
HBb o-nrntion with the Uiiierit of
BBh Nebraska, in wrta of Nebraska dur-
BBb lug the HMt two eara the average
BBV 4wt of eomfel eattle laid down at
HBV market was 11 Ul er hundredweight
HBb for twenty-two hundred ami ninet.v-
H eight bond fed in th winter of 1U18-
1 10, 13.b8 for three thousand and for-
M ty-oae eattle in a suave; study during
M the wittier of 1U11I-30, an aerage or
B ttlSJW for an additional men him-
tlrtnl and ninety-five eattle upon
wkMt Utallel eot figures were
eure4 during the saute winter. The
eoats Hmw same dnnes were iound to
wry widely from theth aerage fig-
H uras with ilw mair portion going to
B market the first winter (lUlb-lll)
! carrying an exteiwe hill of from thir-
H lean to eighteen ikdlars a huiidretl-
H weight, while in lUlU-'JO the coats or
H HMMt of the eattle were hetweeu
H ttleveti and seenteen dollars. The
H faeta thus far hrought out the in.
H veatlgalioti would intlieate that dur-
H ing the )at two wrs, in the dislrtet
H covered hy the survey, cattle feeding
H mm a )reeariiu venture, more likely
M to Ite unpr.tfital.le than am There
H wm an average loss r bead of 3 17
on tb eattle for which records were
H 44aitie.l in 1U18-1I), and of 11)00
H hh4 11.o7 on two grouts for which
H reaords were obtained m 1U1U 2).
LIVE STOOKMBN PREPARE
H FOR COMINQ OONFBRENCE
H W'AHlII.VnTUK, 1) V, (M HI
H To save million of Munds of meat to
H tlte nation's suppl and iiulllious of
H dollars to eery factor in the meat
H and !he stock inditatn will lie the
H aim of a national conference calleil
H liv Everett 0. Hrown, president ot the
H National live Stmk exchange, to he
H lield in Chicago, November nth Ihe
H oonferenee will he ntteudwl l lue
H atock prolucers, railroad officials,
H 4h incut packers, representatives of
H iarm organisations, stock) ard and
H tlie eo-operative shipping associations
H front every section of the oniiutr)
H l)lsgatea who will attend represent
H orgaiiiaatinns with eollectie mem-
B lit"sJiips apiroxjuiating two million
H mid an annual husiuess ranging hter-
H ully into the billions "Annual losses
B on lic stock losses occurring after
HBVj the animals leave the farms jirob-
H nhly exceetl 35,000,000 and also take
H nwny millioim of Hiuuds ot meat from
H the nation's suppl)," sas Drown.
"It is estimated that bruises ulone
H runmo accountant.
H Stcnoeraphlo work and typovvrltlnar,
B copying and typing. W. W. Olson.
IH Thone S4M; Jleiildence H07M. Charges
B rsaaonable. Service prompt Advt.
H You'll he forgiven indefinitely for
HHHj making anous kinds of mistakes, hut
B wot for making ono of them twice.
,i. . t HocKirrr Aspmiis to
tiii: corvrA itKcoitonitsiitP
t A Croekett democrats nominee
for remrdr ot Carbon count ciiiiie
t I'rli e from Missouri more than
tuntv ears ago and hnn slnre mtdo
thin rltj his home tur1nK alt that
time he hss tiecn a taxpayer and one
. of Hnotern U t s Ii's
JfM hoostlng Fltlsene 11)
&Ak trade he Is a printer
BBSHH and with the excep
jl Hon of two years In
w9pp here hnia given ll of
WJF A reervntle of nil
MBUUftdMM ulv loiter nneniihe
reMirned he wrtB np
pjinted Iv the prceent hoard of roiin
tv i mmiMii ners I i the sin Peo
ple vh hnVe I ualneiw at thst offlr
are treated with a rourtes) and con
sideration thst has made him friends
Ills reiordn are neat and rlicht down
to the minute lllmnelf and his depu
ty are doing the work with no exhor
blunt Mils for clerk hire Uecfrder
Crockett ha held hut one ptihth of
fice previously In hta life being elect
ed few years sn a member of the
Price town council If rhonen b the
voters of Carbon county to the place to
which he aeplres for the coming two
yearn, he says he will have had enough
and will give way to someone elee He
bellevea two nuccemlve terms, w hether
appointment or elected la enough for
anyone Crockett regent hlmeelf is a
servant of the taxpayers of Carlnm
county At no time Is he their su
perior He has been at their service
the part two years, whether the call
to look at record or file Important
IMPer came ds or night
l)i mot rntlf Omul) Cent nil Coinmlllco
Nill M. Miiden, Clinlrnmn.
CANAL 8Y8TEM IS SHOWN
TO SENATOR W. H. KINO
While hero nt Price Inst Monday Sen
ntor William II. King was taken by
automobile over tho country south of
this cit.v covered by the canal of the
Carlmn'Watcr, Land nnd Power coin
pa n and he was most favorably im
pressed by what ho saw and the jmh
sihilities for Ihe future. Home months
ago he took up the government pro
ject of a big resenoir up in Pleasant
Vallev, north of Kcoficld, and but for
the war would have had this going
well bv now. He was also shown tho
lands that may bo reclaimed between
Price and Stimiysido and still further
on to the east Tho withdrawals of
land he secured in connection nro still
standing. lie was piloted on tho two
trim by Neil M. Madtcn, democratic
county chairman, and ,1. K. Holmes,
representative in the legislature. Sen
ator King loft hero inthusiastlo for
the nniiNMitloii and considers It tho
equal if not ticnor to tho Straw
berry system.
last cr caused n monetary loss np- '
pronching $15,000,000. Meat which i
utherwino would have been edible was '
converted into inedible products. :
Most of the losses under considera
tion are preventable "
WITH TIIE LIVE STOCKMEN
OF THIS SECTION Or UTAH
Denver, Colo., buvera are ))alng
ten cents the jvoimd for Uintah llasin
lamlM. 1he want ten thousand head
of an iverage weight of around seventy-five
MHinds.
W. U. (lagon, Jr, or M.vton this last
week received a telsgraui to ship iame
purebretl Angora goats to New York
for exjMirt to Argentine. Dagou has
sent out almul fiftv to various wrts
of the United States in the last three
weeks.
Peter Ilarbogllo or Price waa out ill
the Uintah Ikssin section last week
looking after his cattle. lt winter
he laiuglit five thousand dollars owrlli
of hJ for ftaxUng. He exeeta to
pi through the coming winter with
less fetslug
According to a telegram received
bv Y U. Marshall, s'retary or the
National Wwilgrowers' association,
W. P. Harding, chairman of the Ted
eral reserve Istanl with headquarters
at Washington, I). C, will addnsw
the National Woolgrowers asaociatiou
at its annual convention which will
lie held in Salt Uke City, January
17th, 18th and 10th.
While the state live stock isiard has
required oul the dipping of rums
during the present season, with a few
exceptions of exsisel herds, Ihouias
Itedutoud, secretary, is of the opinion
tlmt sheeM)M ners will all vuliiiitaril
dip 7ft wr tent of the Hocks thisear.
Thc.v realise, sajs ltethuoiid, the bene
fit that comae to the flocks in going
on to iIAj winter ranges iree from in
fectious and insei t iHists
Distribution of oxeesa profits made
bv dealers who handled the wool elip
in 1018 under regulations or the war
industries board is Wing mado lij tho
United States department of agricul
ture at Washington, D. C, to nhout a
htiudrcd thousand woolgrowers. It is
estimated b the bureau of markets,
which has tharge of making the re
fund from the dealers to the grow
ers, that the total amount of such ex
cess profits was more than 1,000,000,
of which approximately flOO.OOO has
been turned over to the bureau for
distribution
The big five jwekers were last I'n
da at Washington, D, C, given nn
extension of one week's time in whiah
to perfect a now plan for the salo of
their stoihjiud intorests to conform
to the tonus of the court's decreo for
the divorcement of those properties
from soparuto control. Ilio district
supreme court, ready to hear final
arguments on tho original plan for
selling tho tookjurds to Prince &. Co.
of ISoston, Mass, advised of an elev
enth hour chnngo in tho puchivrs'
attitude and with tho consent of tho
(Continued on Pago Eight)
COULD NOT LEAVE HIS
BED IN FOUR LONG
MONTHS
TANLAO PUTS MAN BACK TO
WORK AND HE FEELS FINE.
Well Known and Trusted Employo of
the Big Street Department Up At
Seattle, Yash, Bears Tcattraony to
tho Good That Premier Proscrip
tion Did In His Aggravated Case.
"When I first began taking Tanlac
I had been confined to my hotiro for
four month!!, but I never felt better
in my life than now," said William
Delaney, well known cinplojo of the
eit street department nnd who lives
at 427 Tamicw nonue, Seattle.
Wash. "I had stomach trouble and
indigestion so had tlmt everj thing I
ate dissgrecd with mc." continued
Mr. Delano. "Gas would forru-nfter
meals and cause mo to hnvo tho worst
sort of cramping sclls. I nctually
suffered so much I dreaded to cat at
all, and I never dared touch meat or
nii thing heavy. I nlso had rheuma
tism all over my body and it was so
had in my amis and my legs 1 could
hardly get about nt nil. Then my
nerves went back on mo nnd I could
not get n good night's sleep
"1 heard so much good nhout Ten
iae that I decided to try it and it just
seemed to be mndo cajicoially for my
case, for every one of my troubles
left me so quickly it was really untax
ing and I am enjoing better health
now than I lmvu in cnrs. I have n
ravenous nmvotile, cat anything I
want nnd also sleep liko n log ever'
night. I have gained n lot in woiglt,
too, nnd put in n big day 'a work on
the job even day. 1 feci liko n dif
ferent man In over" ay nnd Tanlao
deserves alt tho credit for it."
Tanlao is sold in Prico by tho Pnco
Drug company, nt Stnmlnrdvillo by
tho Standard Drug company, nt
Wattis by tho Wnttls Coal eompsny
and by tho loading druggist in every
town. Adv t.
TWO MILLION ADDITIONAL
HEALTH SEALS ORDERED
Home two million additional nny
Christmas seals hnvo been ordcnJ by
James II. Wallis, of tho Utah Ptblio
Health association, for tho big nnaual
drive which opens ?hnnkgiing Day.
This will rnnko n total of four million
inch stamp for Utah. Plans for tho '
campaign hao been will luldfJiO'ord
lug to Wiillis, nnd In) nK. vVsiar
ances indicate the most compVihc'u
sivo health drive over attempted.
livery once in n while ou hear of
n school bo, s' strike, but it's never n
hunger strike.
Notice of Special Bond Election
ci iv op phk ic, cuiiiov coc.vrv,
hTAII! OP ITlt.
WIIHHKAH, There I Immeulstonnd
preening need for ImreiudiiK, Improv
ln enlaraliiK. extending, irfctln
and adding to the present water
works system of said ll and secur
ing an additional wsler sjppi for tho
purMMt of supplying and illtrlluillng
wawr to the Inhabittnta thertof, thu
sains to be owned and controlled li)
said inunlcliMtlt),
NOW THKUKFOUK, Notice U here
by given tlmt on Haturda) tha 10th
lay of Ot lolier. 1910 a spmlsl oleo
lion will be held within Ihe limits of
the City of Prtte. Csrlwii lounty,
Ptali, for the purot) of aiilimltlluu to
the qualified electors of said city ns
shall have uild a property tax therein
In the year next preceding eu h oleo
tlun the following propoalllou tuvvlt
'ghall the munliliml ioiix,n iHnds
of the City ot Price. Carton ounty.
1'tnh. In the sum of flftv tli msand
dollars ($10.000 00), Mable In not
exceeding twsnt) years fn in date of
luue hearing Intercut at n mte not
exceeding lc (8) per lent -r an
num, iwyable sml-aunuslU 1 1 bwued
and sold for the purpoke of defraying
the expense of Increasing Improving,
enlarging, extending, iwrfei ting and
adding to the present waterworks sys
tem of said city and securing an ad
ditional water supply for the r Jrpose
of supplying and distributing water to
the Inhabitants thereof the aiimo to
tie owned and controlled ly aatd
inunltlpa!lt)T'
At aatd election the form of ballot
uall be sulwtantlall) aa follow
IIOND HMICTIOX HAM.OT
1'or the fasue of YK8 O
Waterworks bonds NO j .
If the voter dealres to vote In favor
of an losue of waterworks bonds, he
shall place an X In the tqwee after the
word "Yes" If the voter desires to
vote sua hurt an Umuo ot waterworks
bonds, he shall place an in the
spare after tho word ' No
That on the reverse side ot the bal
lot htll ho the following
oppiciAi, ii uxor i oit nn, cirv
OP PKICK, UTAH.
bPHCIAIi IIOMI HM'.CTIOV,
October :tll, ID.'O.
OHO 1C OCKKY
City Hecorder,
City ot Price, Carbon County, State
of Utah
At said election the polln ahalt be
opened at the hour of 7 o cl an, m.
and close at the hour of T o clock p, m
Tho polling placo for said qualified
lectors for North Price bUtrlct No
1G shall he at Cltl Hall In said City of
Price and the Judges of election at
said place are A IS Johnson, E, S.
Uorsley and Seren Olsen
The pollllng place for all ciunllflod
eloctors for BSast Price Olstrtct No, 17
shall be at County Courthouse In said
city, and the Judges of election at said
polling place are John A. MathU,
Pierre Jeqiiselmo and Tlioa I-'lti-gerold
The polling place for all qualified
eleetors for South Price District No.
$! CAPITAL, $100,000.00 SURPLUS, $10,000.00
t . j
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Jt I Hi il In 1 IJv cry Tmo American . I
V fr f Should Have A J lN
I fcB "Liberty Be,r I
X j. Tlio loit Approprlnte
M HOME SAVINGS BANK I II
V wlllalniNO ,T AOAIN XT&vi l'or AU 1'coI,, "
V ( V 11 B 9!fe d 0cn A Savings Account for 81.00 J
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PFIW ! ;
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.t W. A. LOWRY R, M. MAORAW D. BEROERA E. BUTTERWORTH A Y
V President Vico Prcsldont Vlco Prosldont Cashier X
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TROY LAUNDRY I Liberty Tire and Sauoy Barber Shop
KTcrybod, ; Knows tho Troy ana Radiator CO. J. fl. CAu'iAWAvl' Propr.
. li? n".?0?' . West Bide North Ninth street,
. it HIST, Agent- prIc0( Uuh vulcanising nnd radl- Heat of workmen and courteous
rvii. i, .,, iiu-M KrL,. i. n,or repairing Your business so- trcatmont Catering only to the
i.i?JJan ??J iTint? ncU"R, llclted. Only tho bcit of work nt flrrt-clius trade Iiaths In connee-
1 liono 200. l rice, man. reasonable prlcca Prompt service. tlon Price. Utah.
18, shall bo at Old Bouthorn Utah :
Dopot In sold city nnd tho Judges ot
election nt satd polling place nro O. P.
Madson, Kbon Bnow nnd Abo Powell.
Dated nt tho City of Price, Carbon '
county, Utah, this 11th day of Sopteni- I
tier, ltio. I
Hy ordor of
THU CITY COUNCIIj OK THIS CITY I
OK PltlCK. CAHIION COUNTY, '
UTAH.
U A. McORH. '
Ma or.
tteaf
aito. n, ocicky.
(Hop.1). City Heeordcr.
noiici: or ahhushmilnt oiu
bon Water, Iind and Power Com
pany, Locution nt Prlncliml Place of
HuslncsM, Price, Carlion County, Utah.
Notice Is hereby given that nt n meet
ing of the lHard of directors held on
Ihe Id day of October, A I). 1910, an
assessment of one (It 00) dollar per
share was lev led on the capital stock
of the Carlion Water, land nnd Power
company, a corporation, payable at
once to Csrt It Marcusen, treasurer,
at Prhe Commercial and Havlnga
Itank, Price, Utah Any stock upon
which this assessment may remain
unpaid on the 10th day of October, A
D, 1910, will be delinquent nnd ad
vertised for sale at public auction, and
unless paimenl Is made before wilt be
sold on the 17th day of November, A
r, 1910, at tho hour of 4 o'clock of
the afternoon, at Price Commercial
and Havlnga bank, Price, Utah, to pay
the delinquent easeeament, together
with the lost of advertising and ox
penaes of sale CAItl, It. MAHCUSKN,
necretar), Prtte Commercial and Sav
ings bank, Price, Utah,
l'irst pub, Oct 8, last Oct. 29, 1910,
NO I II 15 Itm Pl'lll.lCIIOV 1H
imrtment of the Interior, United
States !.aud Office at 8alt Lake Cit),
UUli, Oil IS 1910 Notice Is hereb I
given that Canakls Cllanulakl of Suu-i
nyslde, Utah, who no AugnH 17, 1910,1
made Hoineatead Knlr No. 0U0SB
for Lrfds I and I, KVi NWtt. Kec 50,1
Iwp 1( Houth, Itange 11 Hast, Kail
Itke meridian hss filed notice of In
tention to make thre-ear proof to
establish clslm to the land above
described before the clerk of the dls
trht court at Price, Utah, on the 10th
da or Xovemlier, 19X0 Claimant
names ss witnesses XUk Kalevuiirakea
unit Joaeph Halevourakes of Prl e,
Utah loin Phodls of Standard, Utah,
and Ous Pappas of Price, Utah
OOlTI.n II IIIMKRI.KY. Itegbder
Klrei pub, Ott 11, last Nov. 19, 1910.
NOllCK I'OH PUIII.ICAIION di:-
imrtmont of the Interior, United
States lnd Office at Salt lJko City,
Utah, Oct 18, 1910 Notice Is hereby
given that William It Snow of Klmo,
Utah, who on November 9, 1917, made
Homestead lintry No 012020 for HH,
SKU, Hl'.W NIC V., Sec 11, gWU
SWU Sec 11, Twp. 10 South, Itange
10 Mast, Salt Iake meildlan, hns filed
notice of Intention to make thiee-ear
proof to oetabllsh claim to the land
above described before tho clerk or
tho district at Castlo Dale, Utah, nn
the 29th day of November, 1930,
Claimant names na witnesses Henry
Kclon and James Ovlatt of Klmo, Utah,
and John C Snow and Thomas IS.
Lamph of Orangevllle, Utah. OOULD
11 1II.AK15I.KY, HegUter
Plrst pub, Oct 21, last Nov 19, 1920,
.M7IIUI5 l'OH PU1IMO.V1IOV OH-
partment of tho Interior, United
States 1-and Office at Salt I-aKe Clt),
Utah, Oct 13, 1910 Notice Is hereby
given that Charles Orames of Wood
side, Utah, who on October 13, 1910,
mudo Desert Land Kntry No. 017021
for Ntt BWk. 8RU HWM, 8WU
SBU, Bee 12, Twp, 17 South, Itange
12 Uast, Salt Lulio meridian has filed
notice of Intention to muke final proof
to oHtahllsh olulm to the land above
described before the olork of the din
trlct oouit nt Caatlo Dale, Utah, on the
30th day of November, 1920. Claim
ant names as witnesses Alma Maralng,
Harvoy Marslng, Vet Noise und June
Marslng, all of Woodslde, Utah,
GOULD D ULAKHLKY, Itoglstor.
first pub, Oot. 22; last Nov. 19, 1920,
notici; uniti;i statim ri,N
Offlco, Bait Lake City, Utah, July
t, 1920. To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given Hint the state
Df Utah has filed In this offlco lists of
lands selected by tho nald state, under
Fc 0 of Ihe act of conwrpus, approved
July 10, 1894, an Indemnity school
lands, vis, Herlal No 020710, north
Mist quarter northeast quarter, north
west quartor northeast quarter, south
oaal qunrter, northeast quarter, south
went quarter nort (leant quarter, north
Mint qunrter north went quarter, north
west quarter northwest quarter,
southeant quarter northwest quarter,
southwest qunrter northwest quarter,
Hoc. 21; southwest quartor northeast
quarter, northoaat quartor southwest
quarter, northwest qunrter southwest
quartor, southeast quarter southwest
quarter, south weat quarter aouthwent
quarter, northwest quartor southeast
qunrter, southeast quarter, northwest
quarter, southwest quarter northweit
quarter, Sec 24, Twp 12 South, Itange
14 ltaat, Salt l,ako meridian Copies
of said Ibits so far as they relate to
wild tracts liy descriptive suh-dlvtslotui
have been oonaplcuouely pouted In this
office for Inspection by any porsou In
terested and by tho public generall)
During tho period of publication of
this notice or any time thereafter and
before final approval and certification
under deartinental regulations ot
April 26, 1907, protests or contests
against the claim of tho state to any
of tho traits or suh-dlvlslons herein
before deecrihed, on tho ground that
thu samo Is more valuable for mineral
than for agricultural purpose, will bo
received and noted for report to tho
general land office at Washington, D.
C Ka Hiiro so to protest or content
within tho II mo sjioilflcd will bo con
sidered sufficient ovldonce of non
mineral character of the trarm and
tho selections thereof being otherwise
free from objection will be appnved
to tho state. (IOUI.1) 11. I.I.AKULKY,
lteglster
Plrsl pub, Sept. 24; Isst, Oct. 22, 1920,
noiici: 'io wvneii i'hicuu-h r.vri!
Knglneers Office. Salt I.ako City,
I Utah. Sept. 18. 1920 Notice la here
b) given that Joseph Smith ot Wattis,
I'lah, lias made application In accord
ance with the requirements of the
Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, aa
amended by the Session I.aws of
Utah, 1919, to appropriate one hun
dredth (01) of a second-foot of water
from an unnamed spring In Carbon
count)' Said spring Is situated at a
Itolnt SCO feet west and 108 feet south
of the northeast corner of Sec 3, Twp
IS South, Itange 8 Uast, Salt Lake
base and meridian The water will be
conve)ed In n pipeline tvvonty-flve
feet In length to several troughs and
used from January 1st to December
list. Inclusive, of each jear, for
stockwaterlng purposes. This appli
cation Is designated In tho stste en
gineer's office aa No, 8SS0, All pro.
teats against the granting of said np.
plication atatlng the reasons therefor,
must be made by affidavit In dupll.
cata accompanied with a fee of 12 B0,
and filed In this office within thirty
(30) days after ths completion of tho
publication of this notice. O V. Mc
aONAOLK, State Unglneer.
Dato of first pub, Sept. 24, 192o
Date of completion of publication,
Oct. 22, 1920
iv aim iiisihiot couitr op 'xiik
Seventh Judicial District In and
Por Carbon County, State of Utah
Prank Plllce, Plaintiff. s Luo Pair
endlno, Defendant. Summons. The
State of Utah to tho Bald Defendant
You are hereby summoned to appoat
within twenty days after the service
of this summons upon you, If served
within tho county In which this action
Is brought, otherwlso within thirty
da)s after service and defend the
above entltlod action and In case ol
jour failure so to do, Judgment will be
rendered against you according to the
demand ot tho complaint, which hat
bean filed with tho clerk ot the court
This notion la brought to recover the
sum ot 130 25 for goods, wares and
merchandise sold and delivered to you
i by plaintiff and for the sum ot 124. BC
for a rovolver sold to you by Augusl
Leo, said olajm being assigned to the
plaintiff. HKNItY ItUaQKHI, Plain.
tiff's Attorney. Postofflco Address, I !
Price, Utah. I
1'lrst pub. Oct. 8; last Nov C, 1920. I j
NOTTCU TO WATKIt IMKIW STATU I
Engineer's Office. Bait Lake CIO, I 1
Utah. Bcpt 23, 1930. Notlco Is here- Ifl
by given that Mrs II. M. Lcwln of 1
Logan. Utah, has made application In 1
nccordanco with the requirements of 1
Sec 8, Chap. 7, Bciwlon Laws of Utah, 1
1919, to change the point of diversion f
and place of tine of two (2) second- I
fret of water from Gordon Creek In I
Carbon county Bald water was to I
havo been diverted nt n point 920 feet i
went nnd 140 feet north of the north- . i
went corner of See. 14, Twp. 14 Bouth, M "l
Range 9 Kast, Bait Lako base and 1 f
meridian, nnd conveyed In a ditch and S
used from March 1st to November 1st I 1
of each eor to Irrigate 120 acres of I
land embraced In part or southwest I
quarter northeast quarter, south half 1
northwest quarter, Sec 13 nnd south I
half northeast quarter, southeast R
quarter northwest quarter Bee 14, .k
aatd towimhlp and range It Is f
now desired to divert said water
at a iHtlnt north 82 dog west
201 feet from the northwest corner '
of said Bee 14, nnd convey It through p
a canal a dlatnnce of 1000 feet and use
during tho period heretofore specified ,
to Irrigate 110 acrea of land embraced
In part or north half north hair Sec '
14. and part or south hair southeast '
quarter Sec 11, township and range
aforesaid This application la deslgnat- '
ed In the state engineer's ofrice aa No.
attf All protests against the grant
ing or said application, stating the
reasons therefor must tie made by af
fidavit In duplicate, accompanied with
a. feo of tl 10. nnd filed In this office
within thirty (30) da) after the com
pletion of the publication or this no
tice O P. McdONACILH, State Bn-
glnecr. (j
Dato or rirst pub, Oct 1, 1910 Dato
of completion of publication, Oct. 29,
1920
MMICI! Ol" I'OHUCr.OSUHlC 11 V
Advertisement Notice Is hereh)
given that a certain chattel mortgage '
executed and delivered by Mike Pagl
olakls, mortgagor, to the Price Com- i
menial and Savings Iwtnk, a coriiora
tlon mortgagee, dated the 27th da) .,
of October, A. D, 1919, and filed and I
entered In tho office of the county
recorder of the county of Carlion, ,
state of Utah, on the 27th day of Oc. '
tojier, 1919, In Pile P, ISntry No, 20,
081, will be foreclosed by n sate of tho
jiropert), or a part thereof, described i
In such mortgage, at a certain corral,
known as the corral of John Gallants,
aliout four mile south of Sunnyslde .
In Carlmn county, stato of Utah, at 2 ji
o'clock p in on Monday, tho 2tth da 11
of October, 1920. to satisfy the amount fL
due upon said mortgage on the day of
sale Tho property described In such
mortgage, and which will lie sold to
satisfy tho same, Is described as fol-
lows Pour hundred and thirty head i'
of goats and sixteen head or billies. '
branded thus on the left side or '
the nose and marked with nrlous
marks, being all the goats or the six '
hundred head thereof described In l
said mortgage which can bo found at ',
this time There will be duo on said .',
mortgage on tho date of the first pub
lication of this notlco tho sum of
11507,08, and the Bum ot $110 7J at
tornej'B fees and nil costH and ex- '
, pensea of sale PIIICK COMMIill- J
1 CIAL AND SAVINGS nANK. Ily Carl 1
It. Marcusen, Cashtor, B
' Plrst pub, Oct. 8; last Oct. 22, 1920 9
1 NOTJCI5 l'OH PUBLICATION I)I- II
pnrtmont of the Interior, United 1!
States Land Office at Salt Lake City, li
1 Utah, Oct 0, 1920. Notice ts hereby tl
1 given that James Oscar Child of Price, 'I
1 Utah, who on May 15, 1918, made A
Homestead Kntry No 022987, for Ntt
! SHU, NI3UBI3U. SWUNKVi. See, 30,
' Twp 14 Bouth, Itange 10 Uast, Salt
1 Lako meridian, has filed nottco of In- I
1 tentlon to mako commutation proof (
to establish, claim to the land above
i described belore tho clerk of the dls-
trlct court at Price, Utah, on tho 22d
1 day of November, 1920, Claimant
names aa witnesses John A, Mathls,
I James Mathls, Joseph Jones and
t Harry ltoss all of Price, Utah, GOULD
) II HLAKELUY, lteglster.
Plrst pub, Oct. 8; last Nov. 12, 1920, I
j