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Show STATESMAN UTAH In the Heart of April 18, 1928. 9 . Pennsylvania Where Misery Reigns Strike-Tor- n DOWN INTO THE MINES Strike breakers going to work In the Kinlorh mine near Fitio The burgh. These men are being paid $LSQ and 15 a day, while tha union men demand operators say they will not pay 1L On the day this picture was taken there were nine bodies In the mine, buried deep under tens of debris, ns the result of a gas explosion. WUIKL WILL THE NEXT MEAL COME FROM? A miner, Ms wife and serin children, havinc finished n scant dinner, am wenderinf if they will irt another one. Harry O'Brien, the father, is a member ef the anion, and is out of a Job. The family lives la one of the hastily constrncted barracks, to which the miners moved after being evicted from the company homes at Acmetenia, Fa. They are all hungry bat, at heart they are all loyal strikers. One and all they nrge dad to "stick it out, no matter what happens to them Federal Agents Seize Princely Moonshine Plant What is described as the mo.- -t outfit ever plini.-tlbootlegging lathered In by officer in the state of Utah, was s licit and destroyed In a raid rondm-lcby federal agents late Monday lit (OS Second avenue, where J. 8. Milner was arrested aa the allPRcd owner. The officers xciietl three stills of lUO, S3 and S3 gallon capacity together with IS varieties of high grade moonshine. In mi elaborate buffet, according to the officers, was a royal array of wet Roods, all beautifully labelled HcoU'li. liourhon. Chi, Apple Cordial, l'caeh Cordial. Mnd various brandy. Milner, who was released oil a bond of tl.'iVU after being taken before C. H. Cnnimlssloner W. H. Wilkins, Tuesilay, is said to have admitted to tha federal men thut be bad been operating the plant fur mom than four years. The stills arc said to have been heavily silver plated, and carried as an adjunct a system of elaborate fillers designed to remove all Impurities from the finished product. G. O. P. Considering Convention Chairman KANSAS CITY, Mo. Members of Keiiiblii-ai- i national committee, in session today had Iwfnn-- l hem n half dozen piwiiliilllic for the In-r- tlio teinpiir.-irrhrilrmanihlp of the natbnial eonvention, Republican in whli-l- t Kiefs in Kansas City June. noon The cotninillee adiuiirnrd at until 3 o'clock without having tho appointment of tempoaccordrary convention chairman,chairman ing In William M. Butler. of the committee. dis-cum- Six Hundred Thousand Victims of Strike (Cuntiuuerl It stait, anything might happen for day or two. Kenator Wheeler, In a discussion of conditions, referred to When a miner, telling how he had been brutally beaten hy the coal and iron police, asked Wheeler. "Can thlnga like this the senator happen in America?" America it's replied. "This isn't a from pnw one.) Pennsylvania." In the Pittsburgh area thanka to donations from the Salvation Army, American Legion, churches and lodgea private citizens and the dole from the union families ol five are getting as much as $2 a week In relief. This af ford an expenditure of about 3 cents a meal per person, providing the entire sum is spent for food. Outride of Pittsburgh, where organised relief has not yet penetrated, men, women and children rely aolely on the union dole. In Waahington county, for example thin union relief is limited to a dollar for a man, 33 cents. for a woman, and 10 cents for each child. A family of five a week for all necessities approximately a cent and a half per person, if tha entire sunt is It haa been spent for food. facetiously said that a minor emu live on ten dollars a day or a dollar for ten daya and outside the Pittsburgh district the latter portion of the remark, at least, is true. Homo years ago tha Bt. Louis Star Investigated conditions in the of Missouri and uncovered a shocking situation- - In Stone county, Missouri, Inmates were found to bs eating garbage. Not even garbage is being utilised for food fit some of the strikers' camps hereabouts. Food is so scarce that there is no garbage. n A graphic picture of life in Alley," where hundreds of striking miners and their families face hunger and disease in barracks built of unmatched boards on tha mountain ride of a wind-swepeak, is given in the next article dealing with conditions in the Pennsylvania coal fields. The strikers would go back to work if the union officials would permit them to do so. The strlkere assault coal and iron policemen beat up and Intimidate practice illegal picketing and incite riots. gets-$1.6- poor-hous- es "Ktar-vntfo- pt strike-breaker- s; LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices. nurstioii, nnd while Mich HuirRCi m For Further Information Consult flio rnrornin are brought hy tne the County Clerk or Rcspcc. union and union nympHthlEcr '10 hand, tlhcr raid operators t,n live big tiers got forth that: Economic condition and cut- competition forenl them toagreebroRato the Jacksonville throat inon. aereement The itself was not contraet. The strikers have resorted to In the Third Judicial District Court. In nnd for ths County of Balt Lake, Blais of Utah. a Statement of the Ownership, Valid The strikers would go Park to work If Hie union official!! would i so. permit ilioin t assault coal and Iron The strikers policemen, heat til and intimidate strike breakers, practice illegal picketing mol iiiuilc riots. as thi may. y Hn those things there can be no question. according to all students or the subject, that conditions call for aa litvivtigation and a remedy There is too much coal, too many mines and too many miners. Fear of HlmsMiril. . art overt An Inflanvuutnry spcci-hnet by the roil I nnd iron police, or tnaybe Just a little more Mood mniiv observers mav he shod In I'ennsylvnnin. John union 1 I,ewl. president of tho mine workers, has kept the situation In hand hy demanding nnd enrow. forcing a peaceful strike, Slut their with tho lines in the Jure of d-- women deepening, ami w. h children crying for feed, shoe. nnd shelter, scores of hungry men on strike are listening in lit" overtures Man- Etc., agement, Circulation, by the Ait of Congress of August 1L ISIS, of Tim I'tah Statesman, published weekly at Balt City, Utah for April 1, lilt. Slate of Utah, County of Balt Lake sa. Before me a notary public In .nd for the state and county personally appeared C. 8 Uoddard, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he la the bualneas msnuger of The Utah Statesman, and that the following is, to the host of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, ate., of tha aforesaid publication for the date ehown in the above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1112, embodied In section 411, Foetal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverie of thin form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, end business managers are: Publisher, C. H. Goddard Co., 123 Atlas Block, Halt Lake City. Editor. F. L. Bagby, 122 Atlaa or Inflammatory speaker. nnd arc Block, Balt Lake City. talking quietly, nut of hearing of editor. V. I Bagby, llielr officers, about "muss picket- 123Managing Atlaa Block, Balt Lake City. ing. That 'a what the advoeatea Business manager, C. 8. Ooddard. of violence lire urging, nnd It would 2 That the owner la: The C. B. mean hut one thing a horde of Goddard Go., 122 Atlaa Block. angry, cursing, strikers ebarglng the mu Pilt Lake City. C. M. Goddard, 409 gnn-lolhi- rhiiic-gii- SwitL n Mono-throwi- City. nest of Ilia lira I oral iron Ness Bldg. Balt it That the Juwwa bwuUwtoank wine tlppUk KitmiU si suing tha plaintiff in thin action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court and of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith servstate.) tXone). and will take you, 4, That the two paragraphs next ed upon against you 4fc for the above, giving the names of the Judgment sum Ninety-Si- x of owners, stockholders, and security Dollars with interest at holders, if any, contain not only the rate ($00.99) I per cent per annum the list of stockholders and secur- since She of 1st day of January. 1020. ity holders ae they appear upon with plaintiff's costs and the books of the company but also, together disbursements herein. Suit on open in cases where the etockholdcr or account for the purchase pries of security holder appears upon the merchandise sold and delivered by hooka of the company aa trustee plaintiff to defendant or In any' other fiduciary relation, RAWLINGS A WALLACE, the name of ths person or corporaPlaintiffs Attorney. Bated April 4, 102$. tion for whom such trustee is actO. P. Address, 323 McIntyre ing, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain state- Bldg-- , Salt Lake City, Utah. 11). (April ments embracing affiants full knowledge and belief aa to the cirsummons; cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security City Court of Sait Lake City. holders who do not appear upon County of Bait Lake, Btate of Utah. tha books of the company aa trusJ. W. Gebhart. Plaintiff va Fred tees, hold stock and securities in a Williams, Defendant. other than that of a THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID capacity bona fide owner; and this affiant DEFENDANT: You are hereby has no reason to believs that any summoned to appear within ten other person, association, or cor- (10) days after the service of this poration haa any Interest direct or summons upon you, if served withindirect in tha said stock, bonds, or in the county in which this action other securities than as so stated is brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after such service, by him. defend the above entitled aci. That the average number of and and in case of your failure to copies of each issue of this publi- tion; do so. the plaintiff in this action cation sold or distributed, through will to the court for the retha mails or otherwise, to paid lief apply demanded the complaint, subscribers during the six months which haa beenin filed with the shown date preceding the above is clerk of said court and of which a (This information is requir- copy is hereto annexed and hereed from daily publications only.) with served upon you, and will C. 8. GODDARD. take Judgment againit Sworn to and subscribed before you for the sum of Twenty-Nin- e A me this 5th day of April, 51. Dollars 520.05) with interest at the rate of I per L (Keel) N. J. (My commission expiree Oct. 12, cent per annum since the 15th day other security mortgagees, and holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bauds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so so, 99-1- COTRO-MANEt- of March, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Ira Call, Deceased. Creditors will present claims wl vouchers to the undonlgned at 8( I McIntyre Bldg., Salt Lake Ci Utah, on or before the ISth day June, A. D., 1521. WILLARD CALL, Administrator of the Estate of Call, Deceased. Date of first publlralion. Ap 13. A. D. 1928. last. May 4, 19: William Keger, Attorney for A mlnietratof. SUMMONS. City Court of Salt Lake City, County of Balt Lake, State of Utah. Wasatch Motor Company, a corPlaintiff va H. V. Snell poration. and O. B. Feck, Defendants THE STATE OP UTAH TO PAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service of thle summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action la brought: otheriwee within twenty (20) days after each service, end defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so the plaintiff In this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court and of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. and will take Judgment against you for the aum of Two Hundred Klne'y Four and Dollars ($294.61) with interest at the rate of one per cent per month since the 27th day of January, 1927, together with plaintiffs coats and disbursements herein, and for $100.00 attorney's 51-1- 1921, together with plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein. Action on contract for rent of room at Linden Hotel RAWLINGS A WALLACE, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated April 4. 1921. P, O. Address 111 McIntyre Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah- 11). (April SUMMOXg. ln the court of the Third Ju- dicial District, in and for Balt Lake County, Utah. Susie Gould, Plaintiff, vs. R. L. Gould, Defendant. The state of Utah to the said defendant:- You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after service of this summons if served the within upon you, cofinly in which this action la brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in cue of your failure so to do. Judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofora existing between you and the plaintiff; to restore to plaintiff her maiden name and for general relief. OSCAR W. McCONKlE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office address. Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. Date of first publication, April II. 1922. Date of last publication. May 11, 1121. (April 11.) SUMMONS, STUART. ALEXANDER & BUCHI IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Plaint lira Attorney. COURT. Of gait Lake Dated April Slh, 102$. County, State of Utah. P. O. Address 1 109 Deseret Bank MABLtfi LOCKETT, plaintiff, ve Bldg. Bait Lake City, Utah. CHARLES O. LOCKETT, defend11). (April ant. The Htate of Utah to the said de- fee. Dig-TRI- 11-M- ay SUMMONS. City Court of Salt Lake City, County of Balt Lake, Btate of Utah. AUERBACH COMPANY, a corporation Plaintiff va. C1IA8. E. MITCHELL. Defendant. THE STATE OK UTAH TO SAID You are DEFENDANT: hereby summoned to appear within ten tha service of thle (10) days after summons upon you. If served within the county lit whh-this notion la brought: otherwise wiililit twenafter service, ami ty t2t) days defend the above entitled uvtloii; and to case of your laUuni to do fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the eervlce of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action la brought ; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of ths complaint, within tan days after acrvlce of this summons upon yon. will ho filed with the court. This notion is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony fill now existing between hereto. . ersine acquire and hold mills, elect a General Manager, of the after service, nnd defend th above smelters, refining works, power corporation, and such other offic- entitled action; and In casa ol plants, elcclriu plants telephone ers us mny hn needed, and pre- your fallura so to do, Judgment lines, telegraph lines, machinery, scribe their respective dutlos and will bs rendered against you achotels, boarding houses and any authority. cording to the demand of ths esm-plat- nt BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: which iuis been filed with other buildings' or works necessary In carrying on tlia business of the that Artlvle XV of the Art'rles of the Clerk of said Court. Bald action is brought to quiet compand, and operate, lease, sell Incorporation of the Littlo May and otherwise dispose of the same; Mining Company he and tho same title to ths following described folIs to as reud hereby amended property; situated in Salt Lake produce and otherwise acquire, sell, lows: NOTICE. DELINQUENT City. Balt Lake County, Utah: Tha exchange and otherwise deal in XV. Article north twenty-fiv- e (25) feet of Lot Pioche Bristol Mining company, ores, mineral products, petroleum, Directors' meetings shall be call- thirty-nin- e (39), and the south a corporation of ths stale of Utah, oil. gas, lumber and other In case uf fifteen (15) feet of Lot thirty-eiged nr the by president of any kind; locate, buy his absence or 20 principal place of business, Inabiliiy to hy (38), Block two (2), Wood-mansown, sell Sait and otherwise acquire, Mining Exchange building, Subdivision of Block one and otherwise deal in water ways the vice president, from tune to Lake City, Utah. occasion as time Upmay require. (1). Plat "B." Balt Laka City SurThere are delinquent upon the and water rights; build, buy or on tho failuro or refusal of such vey. following described stock, on ac- otherwise acquire, hold and oper- officers to call a directors' meetVERB l. McCarthy, count of assessment No. 10, levied ate tramways, railroads and other ing whop requested so to do by Attorney for Plaintiff. on the 25th day of February, 1020, means of transportation, and to three of the members of the board P, O. Address, 1000 Kearns tha several amounts set opposite ell, lease or otherwise dispose of of directors, uny three ur more uf Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, the names of the respective share- the same; purchaso or otherwise the directors may call such meet- April 30) acquire, hold, guarantee, sell, as- ing. Four members of tho board (March 23 holders aa follows: or Amt. sign, transfer, mortgage, Name Shares pledge Cert. No. shall constitute a quorum. 129 J. A. Brown 1000 $2.50 otherwise dispose of the shares of All notices of directors' meetus niiuara n, craotre 110 L. D. Richardson 500 1.25 the capital stock of, or any bonds, ings must be either actual or by 750 U D. Rlchsrdson 600 1.25 securities or evidences of Indebt- depositing in the United States Deceased. Creditors edness corwill present claims will created by any other 760 L. D. Richardson 600 1.23 mail, post paid, a written no Ice 701 L. D. Richardson 500 1.25 poration or corporations of this or of the time and place of such vouchors to the undersigned at 111 8th East Balt Lake City counStreet, other or 1.23 state, direc500 any 702 L. D. Richardson territory, meeting, addressed to each Utah, on or before tha 24th da 763 U D. Richardson 500 1.25 try, and while owner of such stock, tor nt his last known post office of A. D. 1023. May 714 L D. Richardson 600 1.23 bonds or other securities may ex- address. MARSH W. CRABTREE. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 755 L. D. Richardson 600 1.25 ercise ell the rights, powers and Administrator of ths estate of WII 760 U.D. Richardson 500 1.25 privileges of ownership, including that Article XVIII of the Articles 11am W. Crabtree, Deeeaaed. ' 707 L. D. Richardson 500 1.25 the right to vote thereon, and to of Incorporation of the Ll'tls May Date of first publication. Marcl 703 L. D. Richardson 600 1.25 aid in any manner any corporation Mining company ho and Iho i:mo 23, A. D., 1121. Last April 11,1121 033 H. D. Green ....1000 3.50 whose stock, bonds or other secur- Is hereby amended to read as fol1060 O. O. Ettline ....1000 2.60 ities are held or are In any man- lows: Article XVIH. SUMMONS. 1.50 ner guaranteed by the company, 135$ K. C. Davies ....1000 The Biutrd of Directors of this IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS2.60 and to do any and all other act 1280 E. C. Davies ....1000 1000 2.50 nd things for the preservation, corporation shall have the power 1570 J. W. Jones TRICT COURT, of Salt Lak or en- and authority to manage all of the And in accordance with the law protection, improvement, County. State of Utah. diburinesa of the company, hancement of the value of any such providing ERNEST E. MONSON, and an order of the board of rector made on the 20th day of lock, bond or other securities thut the actiun of tho Board of Diin or rectors of liondlng without so in shares mortgaging many 1020, HENRY LENNELL also known any particular limiting February, each parcel of such stock as may any of the powers of tho corpora- the company's real estate, or sellas HENRY LINN ELL JR.; bs necessary will be sold at the tion; it ia hereby expressly declar- ing all of the real proiierly beMARY ANN FI8HER. also it be to not shall binding office of the company, room 20 ed and provided that the corpora- longing known as MARY A. FISHER; on such the until action company THOMAS Mining Exchange building, Salt tion shall have power to issue bonds CHRISFISHER; thu maTINE N. BKEXEN. also known Lake City, Utah, at public auction and other obligations in payment is ratified by a vole of stock uf on Monday, April 21rd, 1928, at 12 fur property purchased or acquired jority of thn outstanding as KRISTINE MARIA BRIX-Eof thu JAMES C. WATSON, also o'clock noon to pay the delinquent by it; or for any other object in the cniiipHiiy nt a meetingtailed to stockholders regularly known as JAR. C. laavasment thereon together with and about Its business; to mort- consider WATSON; 'is sueh it action, expressELLEN RILEY WATSON, also cost of advertising and the expense gage or pledge any stocks, bonds, the that however, ly provided, known n ELLEN R. WATSON, of sale. or other obligations or other propM. C. MORRIS, Secretary. erty which may be acquired by it: Board of Directors shall have tha and BERT MENDENHALL, and ratification such without by power, tha unknown helra of said de28 Mining Exchange Building, to secure any bonds or other ob- the stockholders to lease all or any Salt Lake City. Utah. fendants, and each and nil of it Issued or Incurred part of the real property of the hy ligations them. nd to sell tha same; to guaranBy order of the board of direchave shall and the power company Defendants. tors thle sale was extended to Mon- tee any dividends or bonds or con- lo sell personal property beThe Btate of Utah to the said day, April 30th, 1029, at 12 o'clock. tracts or other obligations In which longing any oil or and to It, yns any M. C. MORRIS, Secretary. this corporation may lawfully be leasee or nny real property acquir- defenders: You are hereby summoned to (April II . April 27) interested: to make end perform ed which Is believed to contain oil appear within twenty days after contracts of any kind and descrip- or sue. without such ratification. the service of thle eummone upon NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tion necessary or convenient in There will also Is considered at yu if served within the county in out these purposes; and said inerting tha transaction of Estate of Joseph H. Muse, De- carrying In carrying on its business, or fur such other business ns mny law- which thle action is brought; othceased. within thirty day after erwise, Creditors will present claims with the purpose of obtaining or fur- fully rnme heforn it. service, and defend tha above enDated this 19th day ef Marrh, titled action; and In casa of your vouchers to the undersigned at thering any of its objects; to do 1401 Walker Bank Bldg., Balt Lake any and all other acts or things A. D. 1928. failure so to do. Judgment will be JOHN MATRON. any and all other rendered against you according to City, Utah, on or before the 12th and to execute a natwhich or President. powers, 1028. A. D.. the demand of the complaint which of June. day 11E. GIERtf. has been filed with the clerk of ELVERA HELENA MUSE, ural person could do, and exercise, Joor whirh and hereafter may be Secretary, said court. Administratrix of the Estate of authorised 30. the by lav, including April 12). This action Is brought to fore(March seph H. Muse. Deceased. to make Issue a mortgage on real estate and power close promisDate of first publication April IN THE MATTER OF THE In Salt Lake 'county, Utah. 13. A. D, 1020. Last, May 4. 102$. sory notes, hills uf exchange and evidences of indebtedness of all Estate of Andrew Adamson, De- IRVINE. SKEEN A THURMAN. Irvine. Bkeen A Thurman, At- kinds. d iinnersiftn-rBuhject to tile provisions of ceased. NOTICE. The Attorney for plaintiff. torneys for Administratrix. will sell at private salo the T. O. address, 1401 Walker Bank law, the corporation shall also have in located land tract of MEETING the to puwer purchase and other- following building, NOTICE OF SPECIAL wise acquire and to dispose of the County of Ball Lake, State of Balt Lake City, Utah. OF STOCKHOLDERS. 45 (March 23 April 20.) own rapltal stork. hares Utah, of its Commencing GIVEN HEREBY IS NOTICE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED feet south of the nurthenst turner that a special meeting of the itock list Article VI of the Articles of of Lot 11. Block 29, Ten Ar.ro SUMMONS. Little Mining of the May holders Incorporation of the Little May Plat A." Big Field Survey; runIn tho Third Judicial District company haa baen duly called and Mining Company as amended Jan- ning thence south 43 feel: will be held on Monday. April IS, uary 10th, 1(20. be end tho same west 819 feet: tlicnce north 45 court of Balt LsUte county, state of to the Utah. Ethclyn Mebster fret: thcnco east 21S 1021, at eight o'clock p.m. at the is hereby amended In read as plaintiff, office of the company, 137 East point uf liicliimns. together with va Carter S. Mebster, defendant. ther-call water rights bclunaing The state of Utah to the said Article VI. Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, defendant: for tho purpose of considering a The amount of the capital Mock nd luiiidlngs and You are uf a to IV, emend thereon, subject resolution to Articles mortgage hereby summoned to of this corporation shall lie Trust appear within twenty days after VIII. XV. and XVIH of tho origdivided Into two million 6840.00 In onfavor uf Central or after the 18th cay the service of this summons upon inal Articles of Incorporation and shares or the par value of five Company, of April, 1928, nnd written bids you. If served within the county in to amend Article VI of the Articles cents each. ef Incorporation aa amended JanBE IT FURTHEIl RESOLVED will bo received nt 411 Judge which this action is brought; othSalt Luke Chy. Utah. erwise, within thirty days after uary 10th, 1920, which said resolu- that Article VIII of the Articles if Terms uf sale, at DaM 10 per rent service, and defend the above ention la in words and figures aa Incorporation of the Lima May duwn hal.inve nt the rate uf $23 or titled actiun: and in casa of your Mining Company he and ths ainie fallura eo to do, Judgment will be per month. "RESOLVED, that Article IV of Is hereby amended to read as fol- more All deferred nminitits to draw rendered against you according to the original Articles of Incorpora- lows: 7 cunt Interest at tho rule of per the demand of the complaint which tion of the Little May Mining ComArtklo III- hae been tiled with the clerk of per annum. pany, be, and the same is hereby Thn officers of this corporation M. ADAMSON. alii court J. amended to read ae follows: shall be a President. Vice president. Administrator. Thle action is brought for the ArUclo IV. Treasurer. Secretary, a Board of Daniel llnrrlnKton, Attorney. purpose of securing a decree of the The object, business and pursuit seven directors: 13.) abuw entitled court awarding (April of this corporation la and shall officers as In the and such other of tint plaintiff a divorce from defendant continue to be to carry on a gen- Board of DirectorsJudgment and shall bo needdissolving tha bonda of matriSUMMONS. eral mining and milling business, ed from time to time, mony and marriage contract now and also to drill and operate for Ill the Third Judicial District existing between plaintiff and deTho President. Vice president, petroleum, oil. gas and kindred Secretary and Treasurer shall bs Court of Salt Lake County, State fendant, and awarding to the plainproducts and all minerals inciden- elected by the Board of Directors of Utah. K. M. McCarthy. Plain- tiff the custody of her minor tally developed, end in so doing t thn time of the first meeting of tiff, a. luncha Kate McCarthy. child and a Judgment (or alimay locate, buy and otherwise ac- the Board of Directors after a re- Defendant. The State of Utah to mony end attorneys' fees quire, hold, develop, operate, lease, gular annual election. Any two of tho said Defendant: You are hereIltVlNE. BKEEN r THURMAN anil and otherwise deal In mines, tha above offices mny bo eonsill-riRle- d by summoned to appear within 20 Attorneys fur plaintiff. ' serv.ee uf this lumand the Beard of Dircum days after the mining claims, mining properties I. (V e.u'lrem. v. 'lb'll : stone and timber lands, nil petrol- shall have tho power also. If they inous upon yon. If t.ervei I. t'Uil.lllvt, t" ; eum. oil,- shale ami oil bearing deem it expedient, and fur tho best lliu cuuiiiy In which tins iictiun t i I' I nil eX Urn corporations to brought; otherwise within 10 daps (March lands, nod gonstruat, buy nnd oth interest 14), the parties BEEZLEY A BEEZI.EY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 113-1- 0 Brooks Arcade Bldg., Salt lake City, Utah. P. O. address, Box 575. Balt Lake City. Utah. (April 12- - May 11.) , mer-chand'- ht ee N: er - rd tn-w- it: th.-nc- s: $100,-000.- fol-Io- to-w- lt: 1 iV-:-- |