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TRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920. THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. PAGE THREE H
PROFESSIONAL
1 DR E. T. OHAMBERLAH?
riijmlclati ami Burgeon
Office Bllvngnl Block; Ilesldence,
North 8oventU Street. 1'rlce, Utah,
DR. CHARLES T. ROSE
I'lirMcInn nnd Burgeon
614-616 Clttt Building,
' Bait Lnko City, Utah Office Phone
Wan. 4973. Ilesldence. Belvedere, Was
170, Office hour, 10 to 12 a. m . and
I 2 to I p hi
DR. H. B. GOETZMANN
Dentin
Permanently located Over the Prlee
, Commercial Hank.
PUICC, UTAH
DR. 8ANFORD BALLINGER
Dentist
Miles Building. Price. Utah
DR. T. J. ANTON
Dentin
Rooms 9 and 10, Bllvngnl Uulldlng,
IMtlCB, UTAH
STEWART, ALEXANDERS
CANNON
Altoniejn-At-I.nH'.
Eleventh Floor the Deteret National
I Dank Uulldlng, Bait take City, Utoli.
Bllvagnl Building, Prlee, Utah.
' L. A. McQEE
Attorney-Al-tair.
" Booms S and , Bllvngnl Uldg.
t I'ltlCB, UTAH
FERDINAND ERIOKSEN
A t toniny- A t -T.n v.
717 Judge Uulldlng
- BALT liAKB CITY, UTAH.
OLIVER K. CLAY
J Attorncr-At-tatv.
Office Room 0, Sllvagnl Building.
PltlCB, UTAH.
, HENRY RUGOERI
J Allorncy-At-taw.
i I'llICIJ.UTAII
I Office around rioor, Pint Door
Went of Tho Sun.
1 B. W. DALTON
Attornrr-At-tavr.
". THICK. UTAH
, Offlco nt County Courthouie.
FREDERIOKE. WOODS
f Attorocy-At-Lnvr,
( PltlCB. UTAH
Iloomji 14 and 111, Bllvngnl Block.
ERNEST R. ORIFriTH
' ?i:aciii:h or violiin.
" ' Price, Utah
.Address, General Dollvory.
: J. E. FLYNN
JjICUNKi:!) UVDKHTAICKH AND
f IZMDAMIKK
I I "HucccMtnr to C. W. Tlngliy
Telephone 29.
( THICK, UTAH.
i aTkopf's studio
IIIrIi Orndo Torlrnlls nntl Knlnrgo-
unit.
Booond rioor
Prlco Commercial and Bavins Dank
PltlCB. UTAH
DR. J. 2. HENDERSON
j Chiropractor,
,. At Price, Parker-Wetter building,
' 10 to 13. noon 2 till 4 p in At Hel-
i per, over Helper flute bsnk, 0 till S
, li. m , except Monday other hour
r at home Call ly appointment
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
. Prlco Lodgo No S3. Meet every
V, imcoud, third and fourth Tuoidtiy In
" Maomo Unit VUltlng memuers nl
r ways welcome. J F UrogHii, C. C:
. V It. Hoblnott. K. It B
rIil'.H for heel results and
V"lUI0 MACIIIVItH moan
f ervlce not iioh, hut many year
,. YlJ. 15 Jameson will nee hat our
maehlna In taken rare o Corner
- of l'lflh ind J streets Phono 110-W.
hllCltU'l-H SAI.1C IV Tlll 8HV-
enth Judicial District Court. Car-
v linn Count), Utah. D Barnes, Plain.
. tiff, mi, Helen P Mntlilaon nnd I' U
ft Atathlaon, DefendanU To lio sold at
aherlffa aalo on the 30lh of Octohor,
a 1930, nt tho courthnuee In Price, Car-
, 1on county, Utah Beginning nt a point
J- -two huudretl and thlrt) fiu feet went
nf the southeast turner of Bee 17,
Twp 14 Hnuth, Itange 10 Hast, Bait
r "take meridian, thence WMt nno linn-
j ilred feet, thence north one hundred
and sevonti-thrco feet; thence oast
Co one hundred feet; thenco south one
R hundred and seveut) -three feet to tho
V -place nf lieglnnlng, together with all
C7 improvements thereon and tho appur-
V3 leniences "llils property Is lommonli
ri icnown as Curium Hospital and li
r situated In Price. Carbon oount), Utah,
CI T I' KHIriCIt, Sheriff
V' 1'lrat pub, Oct 8; lHt Oct. 29, 1920.
li 0'1ICI5 TO WA'IKH UnKltb SI'AIIC
T2 ICnglneer'a Office, Bait Lake City,
n 'Utah, Bept 23, 1920. Notice la here-
) li given that Mra n M Lewis of
B! Logan. Utah, Imi made application In
T iccordance with tho requlromenta of
l' dec 8, Chap. 07, Beaslon I.av.8 of Utah,
1 1 1919, to change the point of diversion
(J nnd place of use nf two (3) second-
Ej -feet of water from Oordon Creek In
n Carbon county, Bald water was to
havo been diverted at a point 920 feet
-4 west and 140 feet north of tho north-
jlj 'west comer of Bee 14, Twp, 14 South,
jj llango 9 Bast, Bait I-ake luse and
:, meridian, and convojed In a ditch nnd
fi used from March Ut to November 1st
V Mt oacli tear to Irrigate 120 acres of
I land embraced In part of southwest
Hi quarter northeast quarter, aouth half
3 northvvestN quarter, Beo 13 and south
half northoust quarter, southeast
1 quarter northwest quarter Beo. 14,
!f wild township and range. It la
now desired to divert said vvoter
u M a point north 82 deg vest
i 2615 feet from tho northwest corner
- of said Bee 14, nnd convey It through
a canal a dlsta ice of 3000 feet nnd use
during the period heretofore specified
to Irrlgato 120 ncros of land ombrncbd
In part of north half north half Bee
14, and part of south half southeast
' quarter Beo. 11, township and range
C aforesaid This application Is designat
ed In the state engineers office as No,
,a55B. All protests against the grant-
ing of said application, stating tho
treasons therefor must be made by of
I fldavlt In duplicate, nocompanled with
f a fee of 12 B0, and filed In this office
I within thirty (30) days after the com-
I Dletlon of the publication of this no-
t tlce. a. T. McdONAQLE, State En-
- v Date of first pub , Oct. 1, 1920. Date
-of completion of publkntlqn, Oct. 29,
; uno.
PRICE IS THE NATURAL
OUTLET TO FIELDS
SOUTH
OHIO OIL AND OTHERS READY
TOR BIG THINGS.
With tho Building of Roach Through
Emery to Connect With Govern
ment and Stato Highway Several
Rigs to Bo Taken In For Immediate
Exploration In San Rafael.
Tho Ohio Oil company of Fimllny,
O, filed copies nf its article of in
corjMiration with tho uwretary of
state of Utah two weeks ngu. Con
temporaneously with tho lejtfll for
lnnlltlei necessary lo doing business
in Utah, F, K. Uurlo), vico president
of tho company, nrnvod in Halt Lake
City n few days ago on nn inspection
trip of tho Western properties of the
company, nnd to nceclernto the prep
arations of his company, already
well under way for ha operations in
Utah. It is also Mated that the Ohio
Oil company will begin drilling in tho
near future on tho structure near
Cnincvillodownin Wnjnooounty. The
Carter people, more or less closely
affiliated with the Ohio company, is
understood to havo n pennit to pros
pect iu tho San Itnfocl Swell Held,
where n number of penults havo re
cently been issued by tho United
States general land offico nt Ziun.
.Should oil bo found in commercial
quantities In any of these fields n
tilpchno to tho railroad will bo tho
Inevitable result. Should tho field
prove large enough rail transporta
tion will just ns surely follow. In
this connection it is to bo noted that
on the map Circle Cliffs, the Cnincs
vlllc field nnd San Itafaol Swell nro
In n direct line, nnd tho natural out
let is Price on tho mniu line of tho
Denver nnd Hio (Iraudo.
2IONITE8 PLAN PROSPECT
OF SAN RAFAEL FOR OIL
Officinl notlficullim nf the untitl
ing of oil prospecting tcnniirf to
Clmrles A. Quicicy, Henry A. Bih
wcikhnrt nnd Cooper Anderson, all of
Snlt Lnko City, nnd (loorgo II. lliim
mcr of Itnwlins, Wjo, reached I ho
United Stales land offico nt ion Inst
Monday. Tho thrco Salt Lnkors nro
planning to prospect in tho San
liafnel Swell district, while Uriinmir,
who has conducted successful opera
tions in more than ono Wjoming field,
has n permit to prospect on tho Circlo
Cliffs structure in Onrfitld county.
This location is near that of the
Ohio Oil rompnny, which is shipping
several carloads of equipment1 into
that difficult coiintrj with the ap
parent delenuinaliou of testing out
the fiold thoroughly.
NO SHORTAGE IN UTAH OF
RURAL SCHOOL TEACHERS
No shortage nf teachers in the rural
section of I (ah is apareiit thus far
(his J ear, according to Ieo ). Mnlr,
slate stipennlwideiit of public in
struction, iu renly to tho report made
b.v the convention of farm women of
the stale lo the effect tlmt iu some
slates the shortage of teachers for out
of town schools is n Mrious handi
cap. ";ot one rural hcIioo! is closed
so far us reHirted for Imk of u loneli
er," tw.vs Muir. "All the sehools are
showing signs of better attendance
mill nn oiitlniHiamu that will imiko this
nn itxeellont wir in tho history of
rural education. Tho only truce of
teacher shortage in the country- school,
mi far ns wo can see, is tho tact tlmt
where (hero are not teachers enough
with the proper certificates some dis
tricts are employing instntotors who
havo certificates a little below the
standard for the schools in which the)
tench. Hut so far as rejKirted, there
is not ono actually closed, mid there
urn very few in vvhieli Waehera lire
employed who lire not properly certif
icated." "As n whole, the rural school in
Utah is fur iu advance of the rural
school In other states, 'ilio change in
tho school law, compelling nt lonst
I hi it time attendance, has helped very
much. '1 lie rural schools have shown
n pleasing inclination to use, to tho
tullest nclvnntnge, tho summer super
vision or all the jenr around program
mapped out, being nhead nf tho oity
schools in some places in this move
ment. Tho complaint of teacher short
age, which scorns to bo making such
inroach in tho country school m tho
I'nst nnd South, is certainly not hin
dering Utah, for there seems to be n
spirit iu tho niral sections to keep
open tho schoolhouses ut nny cost ns
is evidenced by tho many districts
voting bonds and making other sac
rifices to uphold tho progress in edu
cation," coucludes Muir.
CARBON COUNTY IS GIVEN
WHACK OF MANTI FUNDS
Within tho stato of Utah thero are
twelve forest roscrvoe, which include
within thoir borders 7,414,000 acres.
Moro than a seventh of this area is in
Garfield county. Tho three forest ro
scrvos thero aggrcgute 1,021,050 oeros.
Duchosno is second w ith 73 1,031 aoros,
Sevier is third with 723,551 acros, nnd
Davis has tho smallest noreuge, 351,
Tho secictary of tho treasury has in
formed Gov, Simon Bamberger that
Utah's sharo of tho receipts from na
tional forest resources during tho
fiscal j ear pf 1020 amount? to 05,-
J. H. ltOhMKS rium SUNJHII)K
1'OIt TUB 8TATI5 fjttOISIjVrUltK
Of all tho good and capable men In ,
Carbon count) no better selection
rould havo been made for rcpresento- .
live In the next leRlidnturo than Hon
J C Holmes of flunnyslde In tho '
thirteenth of which ho la stilt n mem- ,
her ho wielded nn
P Influence and com-
Smnnl-hl a respect
mm ond to no other '
Having gono through ,
tho Inst session ho
gained an experience
and made acquaint
nmes which will bo
of great help to Car- .
I nn t-ounty nnd all
of rnatcrn Utah If
the voters return
November, noxt. J
I Holmes Is chief
rterk for the I tali Pucl compan) nt
BunnvMdo nnd of all Its thousands of
employes none stands higher hi tho
estimation of the operating and execu
tive nffliials He Is oaslt) apprmirhed
nt all times nnd during the last ses
sion made it tils business) lit consult
with the humblest In the matter of
proposal legislation Mining Is the
chief Industry of CarlKn county and
If the gentlemna Is elected to succeed
himself ho will bo better qualified
than before to aid the miner and the
operator, whoso Interests nro mutual
Me Is a hlghmlnded gentleman wer
th of nn honor tho people may con
fer upon him
Democratic County CVntml Committee
Nell M. MnilTH, Clialriiinn.
610 02 nnd that a warrant of tho
treasurer for this amount hns been
forwarded to the state
To facilitate tho counties in making
distnbution nf this amount tho na
tional forester inclosed with the no
tice of tho nwnnl a statement show
ing tho net area by counties of tho
forests In Utah and the proportion of
tho fund collected in each forest. Of
tho twelve forest reserves in tho stato
some part of some one of them is in
qcr) county. To six nf I ho counties
two reserves extend and in seven
counties all or parts of three reserves
nro included within tho boundaries.
Mnnti resero has 781,010 acres
nnd of this closo to thirty thousand
acres is in Carbon county. Tho Mnnti
reserve receives $0011 30 of the funds
from tho national treasury.
TWO HitLIONSjCHANGES HANDS
Hugo Deal For Oil Leases Over In
Spanish Fork Canyon.
Lata developments Indiuilo tlnUtlio
two millions dollar deal begun last
summor, involving control of tho Ous
tnvosoti Oil company and Including
the purchase of nil land lenses and
shale dcHits in Utah is in process of
completion. A cablegram received but
n fow davs ago from 1). II. Gustiwc
n, president of tho company, from
Paris that money for nil preliminary
jmrjOTses was doing forwarded, and
later M. .7. Musscr, secretary of the
company anil acting ns Inistce, wns
notified by Walker Bros, I he hankers,
that fifteen thousand dollars had been
received from (luslavcanii and had
been placed lo the credit of his nc
count This was folhned bv Hiiother
eahlrram from (lustaveeou, stating
that iwvnt)-fivo thousand dollars
had been deoited to his credit until
two of tho )nueimls in the transac
tion had armed with him and investi
gated tho validity of tho leases and lo
cations. It is stated hv Musser that the deal
Involves, In addition to the control of
tho Oiwtavesnn cooiHtny and its hold
ings, about a hundred thousand acres
of oil lands in Simnisli and Diamond
Fork districts ami oil lands and shale
ileixwUs nut in the liiitah Iksin Pre
liminary negotiations in the transac
tions were started early last summer
by J. I). Davis, representing a num
ber of Amenenu nnd Kuropcnu capi
talists nnd oil operators. The s.vndi
eato omplojed several well kiiowu
petroleum engineers nnd geologists to
tusjiect tho lands, and all of whom
made favorable reports, (lustaveson
lHter went to Now York and, iu com
Mii) with Davis and two members of
the sudieate, sailed August 12th for
lioudon, ami hns been iu the British
metroM)lis and ulso iu Paris sinee the
time.
It is stated that, with the sum de
IHMutad to (luntavesou's credit, the
expenses of the syndicate have al
ready amounted to approximately
$160,000. In letters written b.v (Jus
tnvetoii during his stay iu Europe it
has been stated that the negotiations
woie progressing favorably, but that
the dehi) in the consummation of the
deal wns duo priueipally to the fin
ancial situation nnd the low rate of
oxohange.
UTAH ROADS PERMITTED
TO AMEND THEIR PETITION
The Utah publio utilities commis
sion wns notified Inst Saturday li
tho lutorstnto commerce commiasUin
that the federal board has permitted
the Utoh railroads, which nre appeal
ing from tho recent decision of the
Uinh commission with regard to the
national raiso in froight nnd pasen
gor rates, to amend thoir petition As
amended tho railroads usk for n hear
ing, and tho ontoriug "alter due no
tice" of nn order "removing tho said
violations of tho law herein com
plained of, and presenting rates unci
tares for tho transportation of froight
and passougers within tho stato of
Utah, which shall ho the rates nnd
faros In offect July 30, 1020, ineroas
ed in a porcontngo ns authorised by
the interstate commerce commission
on interstnto traffic."
When jou got discouraged trving
to change others' natures nnd failing,
why not change, your ownf
9
Tho caqi in Japan is tho recognized
synbol of health and long life.
I Big Industry and Coal I I
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For moro than twenty-five years coal buyers connected with M
V tho really big industries of this region havo preferred Caaiin Oate V ft
K and Clear Creek coals. Thcso buyers aro compelled to seaicii thr H
market, mako technical analyses and scheme to save every penny 44 M
possiblo in their departments The rtsult is the stand by J 1
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t "cUticti AND iWjHSj I
V feT""sssW mmmmr Vkp4inH M
v ft Ti w - mL9LE2Xr sssssssi
Tart' like I'lesa should be sufficient for tho thoughtful housewife when 1
ihs finds Uw ocal bins empty. It is folly to experiment with coal in Utah. T M
.1. those who htvo lived hero many years, tho two better coals are known. t 1
X ASK YOUR DEALER X
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t Mined and Shipped Exclusively By 4 H
I UTAH FUEL CO. I I
25j ---- -i J X 5 5 H
REDUCING LIVING COSTS
We clotlio men nnd hoys cconomlcnlly. Get your fnll
nnd winter suit nnd undorwenr now, wliilc you have com
plete linos to select from. Later Bomo of tho choicest
suits will ndoin the poraotiH of other follows. Our repu
tation, is behind every suit. You know what that has
mcAnt to you in the past. It menns the same now.
Women may Bnvo money on fnll nnd winter suits.
Economy will be the w'fttebword when you solcct n
winter suit from our splendid line of wonrinp; npparol. It
ia seldom wc havo had the privilege of showing such n
wondorfully distinctive lino of women's wenr, nnd of
quality tho superior of which is not to bu found nny where
nl tho price.
Shoes for men. Theso shoos nro distinctive in
&ur respects for comfort, for serviceability, for npponr-
imco, nnd for reasonableness in price. It is seldom you
find so many nttrnctivc features In a single pair of shoos,
but shrewd buying on our part turned the trick.
Shoos for women. What woman doesn't like n styl
ish shoo thnt causes never an ache or pain? What woman
wnnts to wear a second rate shoo when for the same
money sho can wear our high-grade bounties? We'll leave
it to the women they knov.
WASATCH STORE CO.
Winter Quarters, Clear Creek, Oastlo Qato
and Sunnyildo
NOIICIC I'OU l'l 111,1c VI ion nr.
Imltment ot tlie Intcrl I I'mitM
Huii.it 1.hiii1 Cjffl.n at Halt I-nk l'lt.
t tall ikt II, 1 SHU Notlio U lirb
Klten that CliarleM OramttH of Wood
Hide I tali, who on ouolier IS, 1st,
iim.l.' Desert I.mid Kntr No 017S21
for NV BW'M. K HW'W. 8WW
Ki;Vi So. IS, Twp 17 Kouth Hand
IS i:t Halt take meridian haa fllml
imtlt e of Intention to make flnul proof
Li txtuiilUU claim to thn land alwive
UeNtrlid IJOforo the dark of the ills
trll n 11 rt at Castle Dale, I'tah on the
JUth lj of Novemlmr. 1910 Claim
ant naitiM aa wUiimmwi Mum Mandnir
llano Marstng, Vet Nolno and Juno
MnrMiiK, all of W'oodstde Mali
got. 1 li 11 IIUMCUI.KV, iteKimor
1 irst Ut, Oct Si, last Nov 'i 1930
BssxBaaaaaBBaaaaaiBiHB
no 1 it 1: roil rim.jcviioN in:-
partineut of the Interior United
Hemes l.icnd t)ff. at Salt take City.
Utah C), t S lie Nolle Is hereby
liven that Jumtw ocar Child nfl'rli.
I mil. who on Ma It, 1SU, made
llimrtsd Kntry No oiHil, for XV)
HKH NISHHKVi. HU'HNKW, dee. 10.
Twp It Houth, Italia 10 Iteat. Halt
take meridian has filed notice of In
tention to make commutation proof
to establbih claim 10 the land above
clMtcrlbed before the clerk of the ilta
trht tourt at 1'rhe Utah, on the lid
ilj of Novemlter 1I0 Claimant
name aa wltnvsMW John A Ma tills,
James Mathla Joseph June and
I Urn ItoM all of l'rlce, I'tah UOUI.U
II HI.AKhM.KV. Itealster
rirMt illt Hit 8. lust Nov It, 110
I UTAH'S BEST COAL !
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I Utah Coal Sales Agency
$ 818 Reams Building, Y
I Salt Lake City, Utah
Notice of Special Bood Election I
IITY OK 1'ltiri!, ('HIIOV COI'.VIV, H
hT.ric oi rr.ii, H
WHRniCAH, Tnere U Immediate an( H
nremlnK nl fur InrreaalnK. Improv- B
Hut enUrxliiK extendlnff, wrfctl M
and addlnif to the preeent water- H
werks stm of said city and eeeur- M
Ing an additional water miiutly for the H
liirixt ut supplying and cIMrlbutlnK B
Vcfttrr If, tlid Inhahiunts thereof, lh
same to bo owned and controlled by
said inunli liMtlllC,
NOW THKItKI'OltR, N'etl U her. H
by Klvn tlmt on Saturday, the Mth
cla of October. 19 JO. a iebil ).
Hon will b held within the limit nf
the City of 1'rire, Carlnm tnty,
Utah, fur the puriMHH) of eubmlttlnit t HB
the nuallflecl elertorn of Mid rKjr aa
shall havM imld a. pnitrty tax therein
In the ear next preredlna' aueh elec-
tluu tho following proiMMithiii, tew It:
'Shall the munliliwl eouitun bonds
of the City of Trice Carlton eounty.
I'tah, In the sum of fifty tlimwaml
didlara ($10.000 60), wyablt in net
exceedlnic twenty years from date of
Utu bearltiK Interest at a rate not J
excvedliiK six () ptr cunt nr an-
nil m payable wtml-artmially, be bwunl M
and attld for the purpo of defmylaa M
the fXiHUww of InrreaalnK. ImprnvlaK. M
enlarnlmc, slendlntf. trfctlM( a4 H
addlna to th tront waterworka ay M
tern of mi hi rlty and Muurlmc an ad H
dltlnnnl water mipply for the jrpo M
of HUpplyiaK and rikrtrlhutinir water to M
elm Inhabitants thereof, the aattHt Co M
te owned and controlled by said M
munh Ipallt) M
At said elrctlctn the form nf ballot
Khali lie aulwtMHtlally aa follows iH
IU i.NI) KI.RCTION HMAJ&t H
Tor the hMue of YH Cl H
W'atcrwotka bonda NO 1 , H
If the vntr dilrM to vol In favor M
of an lanue of waterworks boMtls, h M
ht.ll plat an In the spec after tite H
word "Vm ' If the voir desires to M
vole avalnat an buttle of waterworks H
Uinda, he aha II plava an X In the M
apat aftar the word "No " H
That on thu reverse aide ot the bal- H
lot shall be the f dlow lit1 M
oi'iiciai, ii.i.oi rou 1 in: ci iv H
or nunc. i-ru. H
hIMCCIMt ItOMI rt.uciio.v, H
Oitolnr m, HUH. IH
ORO K OCKKY. H
Ctty lteeonlr. H
Clt of l'rlce Carbon County, SUM H
or I tah H
At wild election the polls aha) ti
opened at the hour of T oilcxk a. m, H
und iliaoat the hour of 7 o'tlock p HI B
The pollln place for said qualified
ele'tora for North l'rtr District No,
is ahaii I at City Hall In aaid Ctty of
l'rbe und the Juds nf election at
weld place are A K Johnson, N. S.
llnnite and trtn Olaen
The 110IIII11K place for all qualified
elettoia for Kaat l'rlce Dlalrict No. 17 H
shall te at Count) Courthouee In sahl M
t ll and the Judws of election at said 1
pnllluK I'liue are John A. Mstbta, M
IMerre Jeaiutelme and Thcw Ptta H
Ihe polling place for all qualified 1
eleiti.ru fo, South Trite IMtKrlot Xo. H
is ahbll l at Old oiiOirn Utah H
PeH)t In said city and the Jutlsea ot H
elettlnn at said tonK plaoe aro O. 1, M
Matlken Khan Know and Abe Towell. M
Datetl at the City of l'rlce. Carbon H
rou nt Utah this lilh day o( aeptetti- H
110 H
l order nf H
TIIK CITV COUNCIL OK THX CITV H
OK THICK CAIIHON COUXTV, eH
UTAH H
U A McQRK, fH
Mayor. H
Attest H
O ICO 15. OCKKY. H
(Ileal 1 Clt) ItoMrder. H
NOIKIC l'Olt l'l'lll,ld.II().V 1)I- H
partment of the Interior, United H
States taud Office at Salt take City, fffl
Vt.ili on 16. ISie Nutlce Is hereby H
Htven that Canakla Olanulakla of Sun- M
UMlde Utah who on AuRiiet 17, 19 H, H
made Momcwteatl Knln .No OlSOII M
for tata 1 and t, 1CV4 NWW, See. SO, .fH
Iwp 15 South, itanse 11 Itaet, Salt H
take meiidlan has filed notice ot In- H
tentinn to make three-year proof to H
estahllsh claim to the land above H
described before the clerk of the tll- H
trht court at Trice, Utah, on the 30th H
day of Nov timber, 1910 Qlalmunt M
names 'as wltnewea Nick Salevourakea H
and Joseph Salevourukes of Triite, B
Utah, Tom Thodln of Standard, Utah, 1
and a lis I'appas ot Trlee, Utah, M
OOUI.l) II HJ.AKI2r.KY. ItugUtor. H
I irst pub , Oct. 22, last Nov, 19, 1920 H