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Show , ' v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 18 13, 1924. DEATHS AND FUNERALS : HISTDRIETEE ' cornea y, die De-cla- Trfbune Hpectal Sport Bervles. Tribune Special Sport Serrieb. NKW YORK, April It Mike NEW YORK, April IS. Herbert jowlntt. p 'Of battle with Young BosrJ, vejjsrt CipritV Ktrlbllng at New the funou of pimsia from football ark explains the Irishman's persistent V SPARROW McOANN. (Copyright, 1924. hr The Salt Br ,. trtD-wt- veSapsJk-'teotBs- which had developed ably it to a high degree of efficiency. Ttyf inventor of the tee remain bidden in the mit of time, and aince .it ia now taboo probably no one will atep forward to eiaim credit far introducing it inth the game. It ha ceed to be credit. Thi aid to the kieber firrt came iate eiiatence about 1907, when the forward paa came into the game, ' and while reducing the length of the playing field set the kicker back, no that la a perhape remote eeaae the forward pas might be called , the ' it graaddaddy of the mud tee. must remain without a father. Perhape A. Alonso Btagg of Chicago, generally credited with haring succeeded in having the forward paan inserted into the game, will accept credit for the mud tee. There wa, indeed, a logical roa-ofor it appearance and geaend The old field wa 110 id option. The kickoff waa ia length. yard made from the middle of the field, " In those 39 yarde to the goal line. dart the hieheff man was satisfied with digging hie bee!in the ground end setting up the ball in the heel mark. The new field then shrank te a to-aad tal playing length of 100 yard,forty-yard the kickoff was mad from the line. The field wa Shortened ae-to provide for two tea yard touchend-- tones for the possible The kickoff team down passe " wa thru ten yards back In its own to get territory. - In the effort all the greater distance, therefore, - coaches buried them selves drying to invent a way to give the kickoff greater height, so that the kickoff team could, get well down the field, TK3 MAKES EHTBT. Appeared' then the tea - Ia"7ts first form it wa pul a few inches of dirt that a man eonld tempo up off the field. Por a little time that tit highly satisfactory. But the restless coaches and players were - not satisfied. It was not long before a special chunk of clay appeared.. It was eves rumored that the visiting team upon occasions earned it own mud along with it, However that auu Ire, t the tee grew higher and higher, with broader and broader bases and composed of more aad more real estate. . They The also became more numerous. field was lined with rows of minia- - tore Alps, e that the tee was almost It became a immediately available. huuanre, for the player bf one aide were constantly objecting to the tens belonging to the players of th other side. This was not the worst feature, for tome enterprising coach, who waa also something of A" golfer, cam a . along with the artificial rubber tee. which was merely aa enlarged golf tee. This was too much for the ruleo committee, andth artificial tea was barred. The question then arose as to whether th special clav wot waa also aa wwftr.ial tee. affair A great many felt reasonably aura that it was. It waa an race step from the use of th te on the kickoff to ita g ia for goal This deep in opponents territory. put a considerable bnrdaa on the de-- ' fence. Jt detracted from the skill r required formerly of tha or of the man who hrid the ball on the pass from tho renter for tha placement kicker. , The drop kick loot favor, and tbs placement from tha mud tea was th general choice. SPECIAL TEE DEVISED, la on game not long ago the horn team kicked off from its special tee, aad later the visiting team borrowed it for the kick-ofTha home team cam ewitbia striking dis- - lance aad used th tee again. There was an immediate kirk oy tha visit-lahad which left its mud eleven, at home.' it waa willing to have the tee used for tho kickoff, but not for goal kicking. At ail event, the umpire scraped up the too and went to the referee, the mod in one hand, scratching'11his head with the other. I dot he asked. Don t What make a legal ease out of the matIm ter,' replied that official. a lawver myself, but I believe in out of court keeping the client Wall settle by giving the home mud to tho visiting team any time they Aad that was that want But tho disgusted officials right there swor Veadetta against the tee. la tha last few years Chick Meet) n of Bvracnoe, one of the and best voting coaches ia the country, developed the tee to a point where he was practically certain of three polite any time hi team cams within the opponents thirty-y.w- t line in possession of the This was a fine, large, broad, ball. very open high tee, with I a this V even the average top. quarterback easily placed the use from the center. The ensuing kick was at least a 10 t I shot, even at a wide angle. Bo Bgracuie 1 hardest .hit, sad will to Into football mourning for the time being. However, it will be no great lose to the general public, since will it epeed up the game and make the goal kick a little more of a gamble. bvree, -- a yilaee-kiekin- drop-kicke- f. it' bri'-Me- ot a v . vs .C? College Baseball .Tunip', $ fcrijJV'.y 4$eAW g 'tftlNn to TheoMtrtaid' kttii a ot dtaappoiatmeat to cortaia team, not- slon. won 'blrxeirrg i thardlvl-'pyiri- From the day that McTigue a refecee'i decision over 8dU In Dublin a year ago, Tuntiey has been trying to arrange a match In vain, liut now McTigue has fallen Into th discard as a result of th beating administered by n trading, who is too young to partlelpat in bouts of mure than adx rounds u New meet while wul iwm, Tunucy at pruuwbly Ueoigss tarpentler tiuyte s Thirty Acres next June. a According to a ruling by- the boxing authununs, Carpeuller atilt Is the lignt heavyweight chamline world, aespite the fact pion uf chat Hilt! Hopped, him In Huts in lVU. SJensetiuenliy Hral dldn t kiee the title to McTigue. In the Dublin arfalr. tha French eotens lnaiat. HMtie have performance In this acountry caused general wonderniaut a to the luMde reason for bis sensational vi tory over Carpentier, together with the eunul union that the letter must have bean overconfident or out of oonditioD. A ben Carpentler arrive here next month to fight Tunney In June and Tom Oibbon at kloytl kltssunniun s arena Bear Cltkwgo on July S. lb- will proclaim his right In th World at the light heavyweight limit. Carpentler right to detend this tikis will be approved by thousands of ring follower who have seen both Kiel and McTtgue in action. There isn't the slightest dotAtt that Carpentler at his best could whip decisively the Henegalees battier and g the irishman. tfarpentler will hav his hands full when h shapes up in tha ring with Tunney, who Tunney and Oibbon won the American vhsmpionahlp by taking the measure of Harry Ctreb.Is la a vastly Improved fighter. He beginning to oome Into h Is own, just whereas the Frenchman's knockout at th ha mla of Deni pee y eras a setback from which he has not yet recovered. OVbbona, who may have to Indulge in strenuous training to make the Hmlt for Carpentler In Julv, Is more dangerous than Tunney when Tom fifteen-rounscrap with Dempsey last summer Is recalled. C&rptm-tle- r has enjoyed a long rest, and condition than reported to be in better when he arrived In thin country to try conclusion with Dempsey. JOuru-pea- -- - y ligbt-htttin- d . rpibune.) ..... .. YORK, th Rojas, lai-.e- A 9i f April Chilean heavyweight Imt j.kcc)(y v . ousts him. Anybody who Is feeling In a ven- tu resume mood and desires shove all things to take a chance is recommended to go to Tex Rickard and tell him he certainly drew as when he brought this roaming Romeo, as disthe denUens of the White trict have already begun 1. rprs tf him, to this country. A It may not be such a'blj; chance w 1th a person who knows how to duuk a heavy fist or a swift kick. Others wise look out. For, unless all "signs fail, Romero cant fight a lick against anyone who amounts to anything. IN EXHIBITION TUESDAY. When th big Ctuieaa arrived, Rickard wa out of town but he waa not unrepresented. Uh, no; ho wag ably repreaentad, And this repre se illative had the sense to lot Romertx In private. ahow his stuff strictly From all that can be learned It ought io have been. It would have been too harmless ( ruU to Inflict It upon the person who gather dally In the garden it) m to sea the leather sbovers at practice As soon as Rickard arrived In town and t ok a slant at the Chile Sauce he seconded hla representative's motion. Since then Romero might as well have been a ronvlt t champion In a state prison for all the public has had a chance to see hla stuff. This week a few motions have been he taught him and It Is now promised In the will do two exhibition rounds garden gym next Tuesday. Probably he will accidentally knock out his opponent, whoever he mav be. This is only a guess, but It id based upon the fact that tha sooner Rickard be- build up this bird for one ?ins toone, only one, will be about his limit of value the better chance he will have to get some of the money back that the Chilean has cost him. a-- i rd Chile, nod fed only graCeate aperatora wbe ban bee wed every recently, when Attacked bf Iwrai ot beaaly work aad eaa war ktk aa ailttftu maltia ia hia death, li pnU aa A wffa ia fia ibnf Gry arvivod by a widow aad tfirea cod. kMtrwetioa a fT4uair ot tb foarrtt at a, bora Mt Halt lake, died to FaaatMMi Jiamkatt trecn GrboaL aad day Rtfkt France durte tbe world war. elas-an.Kiwinnl aids. Qt eaiabfiM and of Loe An terms fmai !aabitw Gfwraaana. U HA. MALV AiUN Ibl'HB Pnidpal, 4ee. formerly .a retudcal of Sait art Maik. Was. April Id, Lake, died at Due Anle,-4e- 4 waaOMoa at to word received by br brelbr, ATTkAcTIVG aad ialamu& aeeordia aahataatlal aataHoa arw ready toe ta 4 The belt Lake polw-- e Jofca Ailca depart-- j traiaad waat a Jf wpMator. ya btreCmee wa a daughter el the accthMtaitaisyrapk omm foiiad wita vital ttttww, klat Ham eel M. and Jane Farsi Alt. aad advatar a waU aa flaaaeia! Uvwd in the rirei ward ef Salt Lake wit today. lawitiiat Hadrdswkllot She I amrivwi by bet owtt, for years. tnaajr ' I fraduatca. Mala Um wtraa Item hnabsad. brother aad ehtldrwa. raard-too- o a lean. ta tec Ckwn aadata DO.NAUi LK HO V FACkHCLU lafaat o ot Goar ya work. Vtrlt Nr fn of Ot iawio aad Alla May high? FackreU, Arieaa i:l y ig Mejt died yreterday at the fiwUy boose. 7 Porn Bltg. W te Ttkfnpfe eeorc lunrnil eervlrea will be haW at-. FAMILY mmek ar aad fiteod aacwiwl ia W eleck thie afteroeuo at Use TwentyUi wiMKwabatttB ( Mr, lawraae JUaraca, iatemsent will b ia cond ward eripeL i it. t&aiid iyto Arrk SuJe Con Last kard frwa at OfiKa, A lVl ted, Marc 17, 11C4, Aayao barisf at Aaa kiat jrUMttHAL hmm for Mra. Marti aiava Uai tat pkwac aotify Mra L. Siacotnb batasbery, who died Theradey ) in t 1 oclerk thta Urai, Ut Waat 3rd Nort. Fnyra, j.f U b UU city, viU fee hHd T for paa wiU ru bouta' aid Vifm Kavt atievix i7.e at the faeuly ifora-ia- wltk Ro H4 Tribtoa tvu; mar t view g 11 e'drk thi SdO Lonrell piare. frw car gotng te TZ Aagrbw entii 12 40 oclock thl afhtraown. ln tHANUhkg mom for ms. By. 607S-W- : ak tment will be in kMtoit Iritwa cmirtery fnrleraday; Mr. kmll. Mr. S. F. MlUf FI Nt HAL aerric AM' good family to board aad care tor WtU be held at 4 Mi erUick this after-aoo- a girt 13 year etd. wbe Jvet ioet bc , H. F. Mslitf, t the konse of b r mother a place where afce wiU receim a Jr,, Lids Beeuad aveaae. 4le body will be motber'i ear. Me to ef refined people and Co. te M. Lora Tarlur Ukca by b fwaerat wnlcw can play plana feed, and is geud eomiwny. her tomorrow taomlBg. am wilitag te pay well lu her aero. will 4e bald at 'I oclock Muody afterweon Interment wiU 'alt Monday, Wan J44S. et the isogaa tabernacle. Co. advvf- be i the Logan Uty ocmatotT. v MiiS ; Moo MacXMMed tioemoAi la Atata Waatd ctdaaui la fur Mr Harriet Surr, arUNRUAL eervice tbo paper. Crilif., 1rrano, 4inl whs 64 yeara, it " aged LA D1 tiki' G Uotoory Da. April . Will be held it OlwanelUe ta Afaat Waatad catena te 4 chipel today, April 16. Mt. thi pa par. will be la he fiwlly plot at te view Olivet cemetery rrleadi wwbie. aprctal caaraa, tenwi at O'Ueeqeil a ROXlM bv muuu may 4e p. II. Dtitpq tea tractor. ya.( Nv, mortuary eatll funeral beer. LAU1KG RABbRlG lAlLOHlNU, Ml GO. riNEKAL. lentera fur Aidraw M.jbiwai, WAA U&0. BTAfEt aged 62 yean, wtie died at the fiwtly E bay avlkr' Maiti ia vut N. 8 W. 2ad So.. FLETCHRR-UJVaSINbe held at O'lloeDrll'efiiueral chapel today, I CO. Waa. E0M April 13. at 6 p. B ' Imenn.at willI ba view FiU0 JtKMODKLfclt LIRE NEW; th City cemetery-- - Prleatta wtahla ALbO hie remains Bay 4a a prior to aemcea at 8T0RAGG, 01MMKK FB1CEG. HUXMON I MUST BE BUILT UP. As to that there Is a story. When Rickard returned to ths city he found that Romero, VincentinL the lightweight, and their trainer were comfortably Installed In a' glided metroNot only that, they politan hotel. had engaged a private chef to cook for them. They had eatravagaut Ideas, but they could afford them At Rickard waa to foot tha bill the way the Houth least, that Amertrans had doped out the arranger-meri- t. A hen ties promoter who already had defrayed all expenses for the trip of the three men to thl country heard of the fifty dollars a day living expenses that the trio were running up he moaned like an airplane motor. In fact, he did more than merely moan. He went Into that hotel like a Voletead raider and the first thing the foreign fighter knew they were Installed in a very quiet, respectable hull, place up town on Fast F.ighty-thir- d afreet. And that wae that. Ho now Rickard Is. wondering who There Is to put Romero up agalnat talk of Floyd Johnson. Tlk like that Is almost the funnier part of the What Johnson present situation would do to Romero could not be described in a column devoted to the ch an and manly art of Yet he has to fight someone who To this end he will draw a crowd. must be built up somehow If possible Watch the process. H ought to be amusing 1 Tribune Spectgl Sport Service. JfSJW YORK, April 12. H. V. Valentine say that Body Simpson, athletic director at the University of Missouri, who ia making fully a impressive a record a a coach as he did aa a competing athlete, hs sibout to Introduce another topllner to the cindarpath game. a raw --honed Keebie, MsJCullogh youngster from th mlddla west, is coming along ansukngiy under the skilful tuteiage of Aimpsoh,' Only a lew weeks ago keebie ran fifty yards over th high hurries In ths seemingly Impuassuie time of six seconds flat. Though tha expert refuB tu take this mark seriously, tiimpson maintains that Hestile did it soundly, and futhermore, will prove it when he take to the ctnder this spring. If Kreible hvea up to Uve reports that have come from Columbia, Mo , regarding his prowess, Unoie bam ia going tu hv another Hob tiimpsoit hurdle for the Olympic championship at Par la. The Missourian' I sat la not far off. Coach tiimp-so- n i going to take, him to th Penn high roiays and titers, In th hurdle special. Keebie will have ample opportunity to show all of th stuff that he is reported not exactly a novice. He Ketdel turned up at the national junior A. A. U. championship at Mtagr field. Chicago, last summer to Pun third in saoonds, the high hurdles in IS finish fourth in th broad Jump, with a leap of It feet I Inch, and win th hop, step and Jump with fsVt 10 1 Inches, not a bad afternoon's work for a youngster. KetWe, a corklike hi coach. Blmpson, ing all around performer, ..with the In Vlrw. Pari Olympic trip Entry of th .United State la assured th sixteen of the remaining nineteen "branches of l2i Olympic competition, according to th American Olympic eomtmttee'a plans, thus forecasting the greatest combined attack this country athletic force ever have launched for International honors. There Is a possibility that America may make th lwt riimpiet by alao entering th U reeo --Hn man wrest Mug. weight lifting and yachting, hut this has not yet been determined. llu-met- er 120-ya- timber-- topping 9- -4 1 . BOWLING ir4 Wwttaf team of tb The Gltteeutk M moo bowl, Halt Tnha ataba wo th do f Galt Ink City tag cfcampteaauip friotloc wfl toon f Ut TelWtf roil4 ttfiit o TU wtiuitiiff 121. IS19 Ma t it oooawU f(rt tM e. VINCCNTINI LOOKB GOOD. As for Vhtpontinl. Rick&rd haa In this lightweight a real aoe. He can mischief, and the only fight like theMoran will have against chance Pal him when the two meet will be exThl may pull Pal through; perience. for many a It has done as much worse fighter than Pal. But, given a thorough tryout against a tot of the lad leading lightweights, thisforChilean Leonard's la very llk ly to qualify crown some dry. Getting back to Rickard, they say that with Romero a frost, he is going to be badly off for heavyweight season. attraction .In the open-ai- r Billy Gibson has snagged th talk that all and sffair, .to BUIv will turn it over to Te tllbeon be handle may laughed off, isn't going to moke much money out this summer, and of Benny the promotion angle looks too good for him to pas up. With other managers In New York swinging into th promotion end. Tex will favor Jersey for his bouts and In the end Jersey will be th gainer. Tunnev-Carpenll- er Motorcycle Club to Motor to Utah Lake The Halt Irik City Motorcycle club will make, Its first trip of th era-so- n today, when it travels, to Utah lake with the object, in view of Departure will be made at 0 o'clock thi morning from ItO hkxrit UPoadway, Th,. club wUl take weekly trip to stirrooading attraction, always, on a Sunday or holiday. ITAUAB THX0WS EPr. mirAOO. April J - J9. Pirelli, Hit'll w ret;ef . wa mitri) tram t).np, Colorado, la AS SA Hera l.t lilbt. Jotanjr kfeyete, former mlddloell)t w Me tile rliifn ptoo. ond Jirk Mirk t'hic.o, 14t wk. vade State Land in Uintah to fie Offered for Sale Fifty-eig- ht a- jiS : Few Continent; Foreigners In- Participate. tiy Tribune Hpeciiti Sport Set'll lew. NKW YUKK, April 12 WlliUrn Abbott la authority for tho ntatemeht that Gene Snr&aen, Waiter tf affen and Took Hutohtaon w Ulcompcto e English opoa claaio hUeiu June. life tuye that Jim Barnes, Johnny Farrell end several others doubtless will decide to go Abroad. From the nay ia becoming thing are alztnff up, H overseen inmore apparent that, the cam m direction and vasion will nil be tkuat the American open chauipioTiHftip early in Juno at Detroit will bo without English repreoentattoti. There are four feature events on the Enffimh calendar, khe tfleneagtes tournament, Nowii of the World tournament, North of England championIn order ship and the open classic. come over to encourage Americans to this year, the English authorities four feature Just one scheduled thetr week apart in Junw, which would per-it comfortable competitive condition and pave the way fur tha opn cioAeic at Hoyl&ka. This arrangement would work like a charm but for the fact that things were messed up oh this Bide of the big ptid June la the favorite month 'for golf championships. It id the one month when turf imdittons and the weather, are best suited for a tournament, especially if it is held on a middle wfst course, where the ground gets thoroughly baked in July and August, to say nothing of the contestants. The United .State Golf association set June 6 and 6 for the open championship at Oakland Hillon in letroit, the" ehent and then patted itself because it would be possible for contestants to catch a fast ship and make connections for the English open classic on June 2S. Hut apparently little thought wo given about attracting foreign LLrs for the American tournament ' As all four English feature events are d&rded for Jape, no one on the other side will care about pooling them up to compete over here for our open championship and- then hustle bocJthome to play lonly in the open championship. Arthur Havers said a few days ago that there would be little chance of hla returning this year to participate In the open championship, and he believed the other English stars would refrain from making the long trip this year because of ths pmvlmity of the two national championship The way things igUl work out should insure a highly formWabie American open and no entry for the English proforeign visitor for our premier fessional event. There should be a the between closer working agreement golf authorities of the two countries, a for boost as the biggest single championship is the presence of overseas stars. ia-th- delphias and Bostons gain, for Hun ter has been as valuable ah asset as (he successful New York team has had the last two seasons A year ago Hunter took ttie measure of R. Norris Williams in the match with Philadelphia, and that rather unexpected triumph had a great deal to do with the eventual defeat of the Quaker team, headed hy Hill Tilden and supported bv so formidable a cast as Norns Williams, Wallace Johnson, Carl Fischer and others. Hunter enjoyed the best year of Jits tennis career lost season. Following tarthe-Churc- h ia triumph over WtHhtm cup event, he surprised by reaching the title round of the British championship at Wimbledon. Upon his return to this country his form lapsed for a while, chiefly because he had little opportunity for serious practice, but he came along again in eplen-dl- d style in the national championship and reached the semifinal round, in which, he g&ve Billy Johnston, his conqueror at Wimbledon, a real tussle. after defeating Vincent Richards and Robert Kinsey in earlier matches. At the conclusion of the season Bill Tilden expressed the opinion that "tn naftunT8i,rdearmdth1rdplar tional rank, and khere appeared to be Howgood ground for that opinion. ever. the ranking committee of the United State Lawn Tennis association attached more Importance than Tilden did to a number of excusable reverses that followed his return from England and placed him fifth, after Tilden Johnston Williams and Richards. Cahill Removed for Inefficiency, Says Peel CHICAGO, April 12. Peter J Peel, president of ths United States footBtale-moball association, declared. In today, that the removal of T. W. Cahill from the office of secretary of the sncer organisation was due to Innfflrlnncy and Insubordination In office and violent and abtariv conduct toward, officials He announced also that lieutenant Colonel G. R. Manlng of New York accepted the position vacated by Cahill on th Olympia committee of the aMramtion and on the American Olympic oommKtee, and (hat Geonre M. Collins of Boston Jias accepted the position of manager of the Amsr. lean nuccer team for tha Olympic nt -- same. - OTIC Eg PROBATE AND Gtf ABD1ABSK2P r tha mprttui atga (Cvaaoit eounif clerk ere fot farther iflfarmstlae.) " "noTIce 6r a l eciUp property. at j. , - s3 bf3k l Estate ef Ira D. Wines, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described personal property of the estate of aaid deceased. CORPORATE STOCKS. 224 shares Abraham Irrigation comSank of pany, 16 shares People sharia Moapa Garden Lebl, 4260 1000 shares Uncle Sera Concompany, solidated Mining cCmpani, 10 shares Morgan Okelberry Land and Sheep company, 1600 shares May Day Mining and Milling company, 1000 shares shares Slotix Mines company, 16T6 Burley Townslte company, 40 shares Delta Mid and company, 060 share Investments company, 4 shsns Lshi Con2000 shares Irrigation company, solidated Mercur Gold Mines company, Consolisnare Harvest 32,430 Early dated Mining' pnd Ml'llng company. OONTRACTH OF BALK AND PURCHASE, OR BONDS FOR DEEDS. 1 From Ira D. Wine and wife to Charles J. Lallls and wife, dated March 7, 1921, on th following d scribed rear estate In Balt Irik ooun ty, Utah;, The east US feet of lot 14 and the east 116 feet of tn south M 6 feet of lot 12. block 2, South block Belmont subdivision of lot Field survey. 17, plat A, Big now and due con troot Amount of the unpaid 22784.64, together with 7. Inter-e1923, thereon from November a There at 7 per cent per aanqpfirst mortgage on aald real estate of I16W principal, together with Interest from November 1, 1132, et 2 per cent per annum, which mortgage la """ 1924. due May 2 From Ir D. Wine and Wife to George W. AlcCall. dated October 25, 1917, on the following described real estate In Balt Lake eounty, Utah; Commencing af a point 9 rods south and 469 4 feet east of the B w. corner e of lot 6. block 24, plat A, Big Field survey, and running thence east 1D4.7 feet to an alley: Ihene south 7 rods; thence west 100 7 feet, and thence north 7 rod to beginning. Together-with a right of way over th following deeorlbea laiids' Commenca at ing point I rods south and 172 2 feet west of the n e. corner of lot 6, triat A. Big Held blocw survey, and running thanca west 1 14 rods; thence east rod; thence south I rod, and thence north 14 rods to now due nning,-Amount oontract of and unpaid, 61428 44, together with Imereat thereon from February 24, 1924, at 7 per cent per.annum. There la ri first mortgage on said real estate of 210(bf principal, together with Interest from January 1,- - 1924, at 2 per cent pep annum, which mortgage Is lue July 1, 192.1. 9 From Ir D. Wines and wife to Peter CoUlealna, dated August 29, 1919, on th following described real estate In 8alt Lake City and county, Utah; Commencing at .a point 104.59 feet of tb a w. corner ot lot L hlo--k 22. plat 8, Salt Lake City survey, and running thence east V81 75 feet, thence north 165 feet: thenc west 51.75 feet, and tnence south 163 feet to pace of beginning. Amount row due end unnaUl, , f 2.V447 34. together with Interest thewh on from April 5, 1924, a 7 oer cent . -- -- five-ac- re et Opening Draw Crowd , llofloetl a mortuary. b IV It HA I, aerrleee far Marlba Ana ttolaabary will be ld in the Second ward Chapel at 1 o'clock tbia atternoua. Tb budy aoay be viewed at the home of Mra. . V. Johnaon, 430 Lowell a re it, front lq te 12 SO o'clock. Interment will he in City mtu! wy. IT Saltair Presets on bowUsg-1Qniaw- rolled pat itav ef ported M three waa rolled Jurias the Utah Idali toaraasiaNt. Tbo nw wllk tbo kick ra rolliag 4o twine their a am her by total j At preaent Halle i firsT wifti 2544 pint, J Olaes la kevooA placo with 2K aad J. V, lie gar third with 310 T7i deriding ftmts will he rolled tw seriw eight a th Orpfecwia aheya and thns with tha high worn will h O Americas Best Will Francis T. Hunter of New York Purchases Paper; Depletes Gotham Ranks By Tribune Special Sport Service. NEW YORK, April 12 When the first Important grass court toqrn mnt of th season, ths Church cup intercity evenL t played at Forest Hills next month New York will be without th service of Us strongest stars Francis T. Hunter, Wimbledon finalist, fifth In national rank, for- -' mvr national indue ebampton and member of the American prolsihl Frank has Olympic team of 1924 moved hi belongings from New Ro ohelle to a llttl town of 1,000 tu habitants In West Virginia named Beckley, has purchased a thriving newspaper In that town and haa be com a editor. tf ia aew vwuur and hla rhange rf raaldcnra ar not golag to rurtaU Hunters tannla activity to any con aldrabla extant. He intend ro be an of active am he can tn but umir the rule tf !mportine Uhurxh euri 4 iurna-ien- t Ln e.i be !' will m b New ltjk In tne prom nent-lnirrn- v kae a LI ha i'Uiia 1 five-acr- begi- at ataua wk at at. et aerrteea iot Hdgnr O. Wttaott. FL'NKhAL kftd at 2 will b wbo ditsl Friday, a Fwartvcatb ia th eViuek till ward cbapcL Istinne4t wiU be Mi City crmrlrrjf. (r Hutk Wlaa will b FUNLIMUa arnrter Thiriy-fourtifpld in tit ward eh a pul at eHNHi Ludar, lntanueat will b in Ciijf rrr rtwy . CARDS OF THANKS Uiana is all who abated aad death of our fcttbband father, all of Manat? order, 41 other Dora! exltiUdi ur i linens duria ml and ardent; aioa for enriee sad beautiful who offeriBgv, apeakers aad tiafera, frieod furuiahed ears. MN8 GEO RH1NB AND DAUGHTER. WE wish to thank all who offered their aenr 8 duriaf the airkaeaa and hwa of or betoved wif aad mother, a iso foe th beautiful floral offerings. MR. UfARLEd LG CLA1H1B AND - FAM- (( ' - rata write BEATTY iHOF AMO tY06C&OOLMOOGK UF BEAUTY CILTUBE CUrf BLDG. GALT LAKE kaowa aa Kara A Mao Waa. 0344. Martaeilo bloy. . IF joe ormh to becoan a real beauty cai- well paidoperatoe or shop turist r. the aareat way tak the coura 1a toa HTBVBNBON Sl'UOOL Or BESUl'I CUL- and get every adnstoge ri fried hy tb tUnvet ebatewbAOrifcvvrtesal IndirtUojti Daily pemritue. risitoee. tly BuntosB" tb 'HavUe iBatnictKtu., eldeat and beet, tiradesu qseia theApply for catalog, laabeli (te- 460 formerly a tva 1 ting, BATUG MAGGAGE. WAG. MttAM, AFT. - noiiH. AND MANICURING. G. KG EAGY 2NO A&wiRMUNli LAUic.0, If yoa dcair t apccialiM id any hrancM f beauty enUura or taka tha full coorao w ar you th boat to-atrortioa la any liao. Day aad Bight For teromatioa- and tacoti a a clam . ta aad aaa as. Galt Lak Gehaol of Beauty G7 Eat Ut Gouth. Fbooa Waa.' Cuitut mJUf. ' BEAUTY FAHi-Ooporatera. trainiaf chuaL our dollar day. about laquire Was. 1M00. 40 E. 1st Booth. UFIO DATE steam hatki, etectrt trmt moats, Gwdla mamaya, by eayetieaoed maaeoar. Site Da). Offic hoars 10 a. m. tq. IQ p. m.. 000 Mclntyr bldy. Waa. 0066. MLLK. aad batho. FKAMUhlT. Ma Waa. lboG. AH Atezandec apte. 080 Mo, W, Templd. CAN tahd ua or two atadate te bcaaty Mad Am eulturoa. fotea, 1G B. Broad way. ta ' Wrlybt'a. Ijac. BODY roaaoag with tacuum Uaatmaat. 047 ionsttttttioa bMy BAT . Mala at, Waa. 1161. CO., &-- d UAittElXlNti. 60c: Ora. 6 t B, BUKEL ckam for aal or vat. G. M. 704 E. 0th Ba. Hy. 2606. Bow mar Co., 000 Go. 6 tat at. ia marceUiag at Kiof' COMPLkAE cour LADIG0' liala rtaodrlid, cteaaad, IriaMd 1167 Mamoaa a to. Iteauiy Shop, 015,00. aad made. Few Loraoa MUluaery 642 Urn By. 6303-R- . attmtlott Bldg. EASY BEAUTY PARLOR, FlFl'U GOING to work aorthera L'tak aad Idaho 260 booth 6th East. te car, toartBg Moaday. Flrat-ctatPrice work. Call Waaalek yoaaaoi l&iL-for appotatmeata. if you, aac Ut teak It with toe, Phona Hy. i liary reatamable. HAlGaade ial boh curia. 04 awttrhea, LBT ua ak your Easter yowi. Flaitiog, Waa. 01.06; work foaroatecd. Warn M B. 1st fte. heaatltcaiaf, kutteaa, - Gauoaholea. 467. PALACE BEAUTY PARLOR, WAM. 14 W. 2ND GO. WA0. 4100. 4677, KoowlUm'a Nraoty Shop, for Latter marc!, ereoma Marcel, 76c. Expert opera ton. moo barhair powder, art too short. ber cot poor hair right, food. MilLACUfi MAN 6 BOOK, MARI ni.11 Mr aad bob curl doao by appodit-mra- t. Waa. 424H. 182 N Hrwt. Far aaie, Dr. Tbooipaoas Eon Therapy book, oror aod buodaya, 214 Tampltoa BORG auade from coanbtaga, 02,60. piumea bldf Dr. Mawtetler. 171 Go. 8rd Boat. dyed, cleaned, remade. LOUD haoinem prvpositioa for lady with 8PEC1AL MAHt EL. 86c,' teep tair wared ootuo money and some Grata. -- It- aome-tim00 owmtb. K trst Go Hy. 1008, ' Address 1429, - pays to MAhtSUeJUND, EXPERT work;' alaa teaTh- Tribune. , 61 fi. 6th Wrat. Wan. 8010-R- .. Ing LA KG B booth "Qd wlodow, grouad ftaor. EXPERT marcelling and bob curl dost by Maia at. igadiaa buainwaa. Beat laasoa-able- . 40G9 J. appointment. Hy. Waa. 1U4 ATKG Expert - rk Results ENGLISH EVENT CoL will k AM dryartmaat tadar IM of a MAMINELLO upervtaa te a Ala wa te call teaea for atwdodt aad alaa Rcw aiykt hraaa-f aloaate wko wteh te tak a coura ui apciat work, ktadaata dcatnoR wookM Mourn aodM to cater fust befooa Marc AU oat-o- f towi loaairi (iraa ooe po till attostteop Far tmeikoe lafwotMa aad tar. lt - 1 The eMwiaatlas . Are the Medium of Certai Ihlriy silnatiw lo a draw. The Haliair opening last and evening was a well patronired than 4000 wete joyous affair. mr aUendanee, The weather was Meal and the crowds rame out fora foretaste of resort Ufa and recreation. Vhil Fischer and his Novelty BIXTKWNTH WARD. (lifomians were received wwith en 1 S Tt Uniiattc approval. 155 Piiae e. Ut Fun House' waa imThe new 4 15 in Wr4h with tho crowds 145 popular 12 442 mensely U9 Fttcr that tlironged the open court. Each 443 Tuia t 470 1519 laughing group that came out ad vertiaed iho fuff to the others, and ao, VwMt Sait Llt bori hT heS i ef before the evening was over, most tarted tkroajiVaa hwiatiM mn of tiw forait thlaadiaff everyone had made the rounds of pnrpMw of pick twsty bowlora is tha place. Twenty-fir- e distinct ing a ta PaI to la Ihd Suit Uo city amusements make up the elrcjiitoua cific fMit rpriBt al tk fLrK Fun House. program of the paiV of May. whtca fr Tribune Want Ads kt ruur waeiv 9sv a fcrif a " 1 wreetiod !Ur ent article of furniture now and then and at least we men have the consolation of knowing that many furniture bargains appear in the advertising columns of The Trib-uneeo it doesnt .cost much, after all. I wt-atl- y tL But we wont kick, for we' spect Eve did the sahie Wa 'and they DO get lots'of joy from it. They , , mer thousand ares of state lUi a T, land in Uintah cnwinty will be offered frf 13 ale at public auction ax Vernal at fur Wiart At It'trivilUy iv 4, 2 o'ciork. May 29. according to J T. I. oiats land otmimlkMoner. Tha (ldrod. traots ace., chiefly suited for graging. -t to th coat si Seven! rrhibL The Lind 6TOKE6 RETURNED, torar been appraised at from ioo gasMS wiU h roiled cs soaiw to $3 50 to $L0has AfH 12 Arttonf Vartro. AVaKIeKS, an soro,. ' f th THA aener for oHruinaMo tb flmt pet TfT y, c h'i rf th Palfir pancc. hosts: t lytifoln, hr(w-- Hcw '524. J. Trave-e.'rufrM The Vnhcd Barr. R cMh . w.ia i?" nd 21 Uwi u Nh dance of the nttrraim Kai'buw al lKe'r Nr jcrBf nn meed to'inv bv OscAf Rif'how, commerce of chamber tha at pxrt. fr scssin raVy. i of Ut Angel. eor.t. Uaitra Burjcw, 2022, Was lD7LMiSt euiUr.jGly-l- wri I Oltorri, iilri At "TCiwwwfeiLwrii4iS? WAS. 8J41 M. U) SOI Iti. imd When he goes home hes liable not to know . his own house. Thats cause his wife just MUST change things' about every so often. re Rickard Kicking European Authorities Disappointed in Siki Did Not Win Workouts, Under Coyer, He Interesting Life--. of Hi Roaming Romeo Title From George. time; Appeared in 1907 to Aid & ttiL t Vciico, rcectted laAMfc Poor Man! Device PERSONAL Beauty Cultura PERSONAL r ittv ti i a rrirf irciA'; ub i LooAutt. England, JMFDM TBJtX ANhOONcOMANt. ta ' raaaartlta omM aw nordmf ut word received in 4aU TBS STtVgNSOV PTHOOL 09 ghACTT After iMvitf tut eitf, Mr. Uayvr4 wot a hare aad a BcGoot afbraty Eaoaty ctunkB u fur ia. ' Idd. tartaHy. Em ANNIE GORDON fit acieatlfie meat aod Waa Booth 2o9 Kaat. . DIVORCE; tananiptcy; tNiaio aiotf. 70H6-W- . treat LOST AND FOUND 060 rat terrier, Doy, black and whit shaky la both back fee. Rmooth hair, tkort black tail,- Anawora te Popo. Own- very anaioua to bars re tamed. liberal OlKINhkLL A CO., undertaker and reward Hy. 6S2-'223 227 aoutu Weal Tampta at. M W. imd Goatk. e LOtil la case, oa A at. bet. ' Phone Wes 4141. PROF 4. u. kLEMkNAU. Rowland Hdl mad 6th it rkamuaaa otte Jkotma te I'tlNCkAL DIKRC-- . A CAKLY, acUtica. foat. Rowland gVAVS paralysis acaralfia, Hall. ialt, - Meetnerp ebapeL-A- S au. State at. and rieforaatloar - 4mmdate wlhL -- Of WILL IbA who up ptekod party purw ta tite fie 0 pa . hour 0 t 411 Clift bldf. Was. 6314. hat dept. Metropolitan at or Batartaiy bet. Waa 0047. BlIDl.NiiTOM 1 nder taking Co.. UngariioaM, and 0 kindly return to ator7 Reward, Ml'GC'LE IM9-4- 7 Bctcatili B flat Wo. Call By. 123. airappui0. LOST 22-iblack fret John non bieycla. F reach iyateta. Facialmaaaaf, scalp irateaaU. aiUONS A BKt.M'U.N, andertakera, 4413-l- b No. 30r7J6. Return to 737 Wtadaur at. 04 E. &3G9 M. Go. 3rd Wta. IT S State et. Pltoae Murray 4. Reward. No question asked. WEI Aaa caoma or Itch for t.SOKK-TAkEKOlotmnt UAKLqUiST, UNbJt IIU' 8l L0BTFroa Ford car, small Mack hat, Gatia any itchiag, scaly ahind iaoaaa. 2124 SOL TH MUHTIUANS. oa Raltair parking station. Gat. orening. factmn ftiaraated or money rofuoded at STA18 PROSE HY. 1372 Reward Was. Thomtoa Drus Mo. 7. Galt Lak City, Call Waa. Mol M. PDSEKAL IRE BOUELIKB PLACE.' I tab. LOfcT t'umday, on Murray car, black bag. PARLOK8. OPPIC35 WAS. 4322: KES.. 1 waat te ballet . Finder aUppora. containing girl's gw tu Loa A ay tea ia touting ear. FIVE It W WAS 4704 u,.fni'gri-rBtai price. E Subley, ear Mra. Wat-teo- , kindly call Hy. 72SJ. lALST Waat 4M GouUu m la kindergarten room. Lafayetto FLORISTS school, Saturday April 6f packet addreae WILL lira. Hein fewtav alii WU Dee-book containing money. JhlKu rivOk AL to;. 214 G Zad bout Reward. Hy. 76w7 at once? 2S.V4M. ora tloaa aad 0ea ro work our apelaUrj DM. A. T. LA FMEMEUE ratavoa pra Fhoao Waa. V1Au prompt atteetton diven. reader a part aerated aa ohirap L0HT Irndys (old wrist watrh, dowatowa te parad ERNEST LAMHOUltN K, fiaritt 07 . Mata. dtetrlet, Friday. Reward. Waaatch,kdO0. diat aaa twac apaciailat, 410 Umptetua ahMat aad BHlg. Tel. War. U1& Gait Late LONT Ia Walker bank, Friday, a gold fooa-tai- a leadlaf fiortfll. Will finder ptoapo return aaom pen. MlIAalNEKY t laaoea, Mary Baker, 602 Ote to bank or call Waa. 2100? or sUtattea te Bldf. aitentioa Hpeetal Nurseries der worh. LKKT each cuntaiolng Wa. 102G6. money oa mnning-bour- d rwe. viiiea, GET WELL WITHOUT MEDICINE 0HADM Irwea. ever bioouiug of auto. Call Hy SllS-Reward. Hypcf stork FMberta peaetiea, Ja-ithd- a ahrubberF. m LORT aad treatmeate reward electric Liberal offered at for return ef therapy aad DeUcleua apples, rit aalea plae alctpal aprlags; perfect circulatloa a speairing of pearl bead a lost downtew 460 0o. Htate. Jordan nursery, Gaodj U. D. cialty. Wednesday aftenwwa. L Mmy, Hy. 4060. S Phone Midraie 061-PRIVATE LDGT At Ghaya cafeteria, Tuesday eve., a teachers, Experienced tnterlage for CHOI US DAH1.IAH aad UlaADIOLI BW6-Waa. reaaoaable. 3ttetea oreataga. lady 4M.V-handbag, valuable contents. Finder ale at RJ1 Blaine are. Liberal rewank TJANO te4.her will akchaaga leaMMia lot an please phew Was. t&O. hour daja service. F 61, Trtbuaa. OVRK('OAT lout tet. Gayarbooao and 0Snl Landicape Gardeninj? ao. and TARE Htaliland driv4. Retara te Lttrte. aharuaad by mail. Read W eata ffoSKir ihrube, tmea, la waa, lawuaeed. trial tenaw. Batlafaetlaa guaraateed. hotel and receive reward Moaday. Order now bulb. Calt Nlcbolaa By J. far C . . 06h 460 Hr. Kenalngtea LOST Bln and white allk hand bat, het. bower. Hy. 2W (rare, ISll Park at. FE87T UlMTT Cooault E G 4eaaea, Royal Bakery and Ghaya Cafeteria, Frt. LAWNS idantad. lawn watertoff ayatem Pboa Waa 7064 R. tag at 6 oVtock. Flea e&amtaaUuo. 210 Brooks eeoieat porrhea, walk, retaialng Arcade LOST Catered gold witch, keepatke. FUid-- r e t walla, wwatmateed; prtrw - retreturn te 60S Go. 0th East. Ro V aooahl. H home for old ladies aad lavalid, GILEMHD please " care. 1064 E. tad Go. My. wanL with aura EaNDSUAVE ffardeulng, frtli'7ori and 10OS l( bulldog, bnodle, 14 aiootan fortlliaer; reliable rrauit !tah Fertility t odder pleas old. On., J. W. I'ajlor, Mgr, 1167 Bneao ara. 01.06 A WEEK buy a 017.76 rectaoflo whit notify Waa. 6266. Waa 0061 case, fully guaraateed, wrist Reward. gold watch at hlcaillte Jewelry Gtera, 207 Booth LOST Large heavy gold signet LAWNS, woll and fertiliser, TTiompeow 4 with Your credit ta good. !.-DO wvinI Initial Kahler law watertaf aTrma isaulled. Mata. u.nlsring r ' Tribune. XL TURING BY EXPERIENCED TEACHER. Flaber. Hy. 9S26-- J RefFyeftee. High school or grade anbjpctt By. lGftl-JLOST Vox t.rner do, brow a Mra. bobbed JUS amis tell, with black a pot o tall sad black Spraying LAibjS. ral Gwediaa nma a port on bod,, brow aage, a team hath. Qpea Bus. 0ui Brook 120.00 raward. ad iagaoH Arcade. No queatloMliked. H,. 1193 wale. and fertiliaer Wad. Pb44W oo 1XKST -- 2 vabtable -- envelope! treatment and ntouR, laic coourn'., hotel. Apt. 016. ird fmor fnmt, )ool none, and papera, b, wockla nan. bet. Lawn Mowing lnsaVlLLK grgVESHON egeeibliae Is u Berra, aad 8rd doe Lb o ktata. riadsr, LAWK cutting dose, aUo watering, prtcu and aura remaral of warta, mate aad pleeae net It, t.raoite rnraltara Co. at Wa 473 M. reaaoaabl liberal reward. Work hair by ateauolyalo. guaraatoad. Pnaarbouae. Waa. 0828. FOUND e'hlld'a into; can ban b, Ideatt-- ! CEMETERIES FOR relief fram'atooMrh" troabtae,"' adro fvlpk led pa, In for adv. H,. IdbSJ. LAWS' Home Ttoqtmenl Oa , Ftraea. Colo. WASATCH EoSt La. 'a aultcaea with coo testa. &- -) ceBetery, perpetaal Mala at Pham Waa 1M4- ear. ward , lqrorfe H,land 5tiefl-w- . MAKCELUNu, 6tte; BOB CURL, 26. Was. tm I It. 161 North 2nd Wot.. LOKT Ritnch of lieja, April 10th. Cad H,. ' (V.VS1 X. Beward. PERU) E gualRy lawn arrhoa, v tree aad hi; raaea at Vojrcief'f Bcd Gtore. per annum. There la a first morten tie man who recetisd LOKT Will gage on aaid real estate of 33000 prinUorsft-CLiANINman Waste work; waita nlalak at Loavre Cat gatarda, Nofrom interest with cipal. together alebt reran, washed, fleam waxed, carpet Eewawl. lame claaate, pteiM vember 7. 1923, at 9 per cent per wallpaper c teasing. Beat Mrfearo. Waa. annum, which mortgage I due May imm TYPEWRITERS 1, W4, wil) taka beginnera ah tollk, 4 From Ir P. Wines to Clarence fOAiHfBi' rraaonabJo. Call Hyland 007 W. till Alt ANTKKD, MAKES, HU. on 1923. dated 24, February Marty, 91lliTi 33 te 75 Pec cent below ,Trx , 1 Reaaoaahte maternity the following described real estate tn YiGITINU LATE MODEL Mg TBit IIU-M- , KENTEDt price; Hy. ehargfq. Clark county. Nev.: Th n. 1 of th 97 SO ap a Booth. aw. 14 and th aw. 14 ot the n.w. 14 WHOr.lWAl-TYPEWRITER CO.. H0USECLEANIN0 of section 27, tp. 15 a, r. 47 ., Ml Re. Mel 8t. Pbone Wae. 27,1 . 22m Diablo B. and M. Amount of conMBUINOTON TYPE WRITER: VaTbeilri tract now due and unpaid. 215,000. to- Horftis-iAAVttbea. Maeatactoeera aertie ro. repair real, rKiQt'B ether with Interest thereon from trained nerbaniea. aod trow Bodel Let, eieanihg, Faperttangiag, kalaomiatag J anuary 9 cent 1, 194, at per per paintings. Estimate ehaerfully girea. Waa. rented. Bpeetat rat te atndeeta. Semina. , annum. tm Typewriter Ce., M B. 1.1 goeth. I'bona r ft 2206. s D. 9S0A. D. Waa 6 From Ira Wines to William JL Idvlngston, dated March 19, 1920, on P A PRR cleaiiBi, wall aad wiBdew wate EEMtN'i'PO.V tjpe writer, Uka new. eel, 6 Uort the following described real estate la 230. v Be Rafareoeaa, FImm TUorta( Co., 114 tag, floor poltshtag et. Millard county, Utah; Th e. lb of Was. Rtat 10051. R r Breqqaa. the ne. 1 of section 23, tp. 14 s., r. aoi REMINGTON typewriter N. 10. hard', painttag, poD 2 w 8 L. M., together with 29 tabiag. varalahlng. paperta. need; will aorifice. Uo,d Taljerin Oe ' . work kalaoataing; shares of-- stock of the Abraham Irri- yuaraatced 112 Bn Plate. Call Wa Howe. 640. Amount ot oontract Company. gation now dua nndtihpald, 94600, "together BOOKS from March 1, PLUMBING AND HEATING thereon with Interest ' 1920, at 6 per rent per annum. iiA MHINU aad nesting and repair work PRoPKRTT. ter Book Gtera, Morgaa-Rru- c OTHER PERSONAL Book Ca . promptly attaodad te. H. B. La win oca prop., 76 6 First Gouth at., mortgage. 2 per cent 20 m Go.fth Kaat. Hy. 4)0fl-R- . pvlta Gaft Lak fbctr PboeeWas . year bond No. 1173 ofMhe Salt Irik FLI MBLNO Tcpalra, water Jackets eteaacd, City lodge No. 85, Benevolent and furnace a, etc. ; price reaaoaahte, call, 2100; Joha1 H Chapmaa, Wat. 4901. Protective Order of SHOE REPAIRING due October 1, 194u; havtngxattached Pl.lIMpIXd, heat., aew. cona. ; beat serrtco, ilufSEXTTTl'CcUdomTlVbrTpncwi coupons for accrued. Interest ln th Gchrader PUmMny dr Heat On , Hy. 464 8. grata. O. K BH0B WHOP, 410 p grata. gum oi $. moted tn 110 Go. Mata, Utah On or after Thursday, -- the 17th day yft bateRpalrtaf Cn Waa Mtat of April, 1924, and written bids will be rereived st the Columbia Trust OLD terpehf artlatteairy robaiUth att FUR TANNINO company. 134 South Main streeL'Salt colon aad dMlgaa, Call Hy. 6106 ar write Lake City, Utah Terms of sale, oah for catalog 1727 Go. 6th Eat. tabQiag aaa waist , on delivery tu the purchaser Of the MAD from oM carpet, ctetblng, ate. Galt WooiTFcS$ANNsyr ficruriug. Cata robed, ladle' fins faro, Wiitard r Warwi Mr t . WiwiH Crme rtab. prorerty sold hereunder. Lake Fiuff Rot Co . Hy 2a). Dated April 4, 1424, COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, ROOF WORK ILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOHT tiouht, eoatraett will, .lutorvtawa aoafktaaGaL Leyal iaformatioa aod adrlc fro. National Law aaaueoaltoog 007 Alta black, 04 !. fr wTBisa53nrmKTtnri Klkxpr mirr rugs By R. Administrator. , W. BURTON. Its Vic PreMdent, fh SIGNS Hrvsfit"TTTYrsraT.rrK. THE OLD DIAMOND 0TICKFR FOB ACTOft. 20 RU HARD GTRKWT guaraateed. fhc ofher Oct our oatiBHitci Waa 671 W ftlnw tha work caU TH DIGTRtrr COCBT OF TH8 o. TBATtlUKR 107 B 2d Sited Btetoo, for th dUtrtct of Utah pfONO-ra- J. K. Hiatt, rot Houth fa Dm matter of Jam My aignt speak to your rtistfomera. UNVOLS-HOUt6N B. 1st ftooth SiBg a baakrupf. lo baDkcujjtcy, No. 01M. To th creditor of James K. Hiatt of iwnUt G5C, 4U, 60c aad 0Oc bath 20c l rata week Balt lake City, Is tbo county of Galt Lake br of math. Wa. SJ.Vt, peril KXlE RP trusa f ft I eraTlki f raT, i aaUc a ter k aad diahrtet a for id , a bankrupt; Wheel chair for sale or rent. Notice lo hereby gteea that oa the 0th , 4 Inga. 2370. 8 H. BotrmaF Ua, Hiatt PhonoHo. Wasatch n day of April. H&L tbo sold j since Htate at ,Wh.t waa duly adjudicated baakrtipt; aad that a bare roof I FiabM Mt, Ce., 415, the firta meet mg of fete creditor will b St. TRUSSES held at the" office ef the referee, 4B4 Beak bnlMte. Galt Lakf City, Tr tronaas, fit1 Veer-antotwnnted ia SURVEYING t tab. ta th 2te dar of April. 1034. at Rea Drag lw W, Teotpte aag T et which time the said emitter Rr.lwp lie. 1 , rad mar atfctiJ. proc their rteluie. anrrTttvt a Vtab to. 22V W Ro. Teina.e. trustee cwaw'ac the,, baaknipt and traa act HAIR a ch ohfr tustary- mar protr ctuuc CHINA p. n Nffo- - c d ttefia m nAiit y iuiiU jier. Lerrw f Raofcrip'rcI. rialtyi couth ag nfte up, Mk No. 2aJ iti pnjoioriTrr- - - i - Hi, -- Hup. tirac- - r W. Gait Labe City, Was. tiW. I Thaapao. 4IJ K.xKt Afry J2, ' lieAril!.. B,, 6361., .HOTELS WHEEL CHAIRS PATENT ATTORNEYS t. l.vfcvPTiiU0lKtjlrilZD. we tcorx tub. i INSTRUMENTS G00D3 PAINTING ' |