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Show n, 'jjjjjjniiiiiiiiiiiiin By CALVIN COOLIDGE, ea of charity FresiJei.t, ia TrTE I W neces-yiry- They do i .' i u ! iViid.rit : You are hereby summoned to ear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you,' if served within the comity in which t his action is brought: otherwise, with-- j in thirty days after service, and de-- j fend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment unlit will tie rendered against you u1- cordiny to the demund of the ci'in- - : a in.siiiiiiier. S!.lrs ,lut II !;i-.- l itesien Trmtecrli't. .Canal twelve (12) chains; : I., nee North illiam llards, Deceased 4.Y East on edjre of 11. ms ll.ilvor alDANIEL HARRINGTON, 'sons irriyatinK diteh aeveu and S Attorney. (7.05) chains to the center of large irriyatiny: ditch lirst u'oove SUMMONS thence aloim ihe center of In the Third Judicial District Court p said la rye irriyatiny ditch about of Sait I.uko County, State of Utah. A North 24- - 15 West to tin place of Kiehards, Plaintiff; John Josephine lf fi containing six and Richards, Defendant-Summolot-- ) or more with less, acres, six The State of Utah to the sa.d In the District Court in and for the and one-haacres of wun-- r'clr. from You are hereby summoned :j C'K-r- of said Court. ul Better Service ' one-ha- the might of the Fword. ultimate rulers of mankind. Th for security, as police and criminal courts They are adjuncts of peace. But not create they resist They are not the ns. lf . world- - JIaukind has not yet, cannot yet, discard It is significant, however, that the groat nations limitation. But it is even more significant upon their is coming to rely more and more upon moral force. It is because the lied Cross has been a practical application of that principle, that it has been Lh a tremendous success. It is this kind of practical idealism that is represented in the history of our country, a deep faith in spiritual things, tempered by a hard common sense adapted to the needs of this world. It has been illustrated in the character of men who planted colonies in the wilderness and raised around the church and the schoulhousc ; who bought their np great state with their blood and cast out slavery by the sacrifice of independence bravest sons; who offered their lives to give more freedom to their oppressed peoples, and who went to the rescue of Europe with their men when their own liberty and the liberty of the world was in peril, but when the victory was secure, retired from the field unincumbered unattached and unbought, still continuing to by spoil, independent, contribute lavishly to their relief of the stricken and destitute of tha Old World; and who, but recently being asked for $5,000,000, immediately amount for the afflicted people of Japan. gave about twice that filed with the This action is lnouyht to dissolve the bonds of xnat- rimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff anil defendant herein, A. W. DUVALL, Attorney for Plaintiff. I'. O. Address -- Of) Continental Nat-tionHunk Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. ;laint. which has been - and navies, conquering by But these forces are not the jeceFsary ' Exception. s;i ihe term "tisitr u ' 1 turn .vnur i:-- iv.i-.i- tc very old. It i leaded in t the earliest philosophers. It is one of the fu:, lameutnl docin es our Bible. It is a spiritual comvpti. of human relationship. is life in obedience to the things that are uuxvn. Throughout history men have boeu prone to put thur trust in other aii'i have failed. They have sought for power things through material alone. They have thought it might gamed by the aeoumula-tio- n jigourues of great riches. They have attempted to rolv on the naked force of i NOTICE TO CKLDIiOUS of I an.i ESTATE Ob' Wild. 1AM 11AKDS. West ninety huiidiidtht (S.'.'i iif the Northeast corner Northwest Creditors wi'.l present claims with quarter of Section th.ri . i ; i. Town- - vouchor to the undcrsiyncd at 111 one Jiuiye Huild:ii.r, Salt lsikc City. Utah. ship two (2) South of U), East of Salt Ive.e - Meridian. on or Iwferc the loth day of December, thence running West sn.- and live- - A. 1). hundredths (7.05) cha:!..- - to Upper! JAMES J. HARDS, Cottonwood Canal, them Sooth 24' MARY l OI.SEX. lc East alony Upper ".io!iwood Exeeutors of the estate of Also, commencing in '.K . a la rye irrigation di:.--- What Should Hubby Care? Anyhow, lire :iiau wall long whisker JovKi't cure i' his wire dee buy Ids neckties lor him. Allentown Record. Practical Idealism That Is Represented in the History of Our Country of said Jay. all the riyht, Dated Salt Lake title, cluim Utah, this brought to dissolve the bonds of matand interest of said Defendants of. in nisi day atof October. rimony heretofore and now and to the followiny dcscriUd lieul R. Harries, sheriiT of Salt between plaintiff und defendantexisting' Benjamin herein. t: r.state tommeneiny sixty- Ijke County. State of Utah, A. W. DUVALL, tnree and ) ym ciyhMi'iuhs rods ... MATHEWS. jjy VVest of the Northeast corner of the Attorney for l'lainliff.! Deputy Sheriff. I1. O. Address 205 Continental Northwest quarter of Section three A. A. Duncan, Attorney fer Plaintiff. Bank Bldg., Salt Iaike City.! (3), in Township two (2) South of Date of First Ihiblication, November Utah. Ivnnye one (1), East of Salt 2nd, 1923. Meridian, and running thence South SUMMONS ity-niii- e and MOTHERS In the Third Judicial District Court rods; thence South G0J 40 West I Watcb for symptoms of worms in your of Salt .like County, State of Utah.' thirty-nin- e and three-tenth- s (;ii.3) children. Those t Elixahiih J. llarr)', Plaintiff; Edparasites are tlm rods; thence North twenty-fou- r (24) iff cbikl life. If you have ward (5. liarry. Defendant Summons. destixiycra West, seventy-tw- o (72) rods; thence reason The State of Utah to the said IV- hi think your child has worms, act North fifty-tw- o (r2' ) East nine and (live the liltlc one a diwo or (9.ii) rods; thence North quickly, tw o of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms twenty-thre- e (23-'- ) degrees West d ami twelve (12) rods; thence East thirty-tw- o cannot exist where this successful is used. It drives out and (32.2) rods to the worms remedy and restores tho rosy hue of place of beginning. Together with If sixteen (10) acres of water right in health to baby cheeks. Prii-- 35e. Hold liy the Big Cottonwood upper canal; said Lloyds Pharmacy water right is free and clear of all Ci-.- Xut-tion- Reliering you of oil Funeral details is the service ire offer . Besides this relief confidence in us , inspired hy our years of though id, conscientious serving, will deliver you of many needless worries. It will bring you that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every func- tion will he thoroughly, thoughtfully and completely performed - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your ieace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail. Eddington Undertaking Company LEE It. FKY, President and Manager two-tent- yrv-a- 1017 E. 21st South Hy. 121 Hy. 125 six-tent- ILUHKfUJUKU time-trie- COAL two-tent- ? 1702 So. Niwiiwwaaabiik4i4.hhab.k. b.HKnJUuUdsuj'fidu 11th East. Adv. ijiithmiitiiiyiiMiffliit iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimniininm Twenty-Fiv- $5000 CASH Thousand Indian Children Out of 80,000 Lack School Facilities e PHILIP By REV. GORDON, Or New Furniture in Exchange for Used Society of American Indiana. grade school provided by the government on Indian school. The government maintains three or four schools outside the reservations which reach the eighth grade, but there is only one school in the country for the Indians which has a high school and commercial courses namely, the Haskell institute at LawrThe highest reservations is ence, Kan. The a LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS TO ALL sixth-gra- de Thanksgiving MICHIGAN NO. 2 Carlisle college which was formerly at Carlisle, Fa., now abolished, although most American citizen have not been advised of that fact, was only an eighth-grad- e school. This school did good service because it had about 1,000 studenta and from it students went to work among the farmers, attended other schools and many went to Dickinson college and other institutions. But this school was abolished because of American politic, the war being used as an excuse to wipe it out The commissioner of Indian affairs, during the World war, turned it into a hospital and, though this was during the first year of the war, nothing has been provided in lieu thereof since that time. There are about 25,000 Indian children out of 80,000, who are left completely without even the meager school facilities that the government Yet the government every year appropriates $5,000,000 for pmridvs. Indian education. ed end wliich is Hy. 1731 Sugar House M. D. Settle, Mgr. It Pays to Buy Good Tools $8 PASTRY FLOUR OO Flour plays a most important part in the kuitvsh of your Baking for Thanksgiving. Our Hour is so carefully blended that most of your Pastries and Bread may lie made from it with assured success. Sugar House Merc. Co. Hyland 3164-316- HAMPTON COAL CO. Ica Coal $6.00 Dom. 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I roni this single, simple principle has grown the tremendous industrial tiviliza-- : tion of our nation today. The foundation of all our greatness is the human individual, and his right to work, play, love, and worship ns he will. All our niurvelmis Moiminic progress, which ia the wonder of the world, has been based on the individual, and not on government, as the nininspriug of activity, There is no American and industry that lias boon invented and developed huilt of and sneixs and th, nnd life, up by government. The origin, grow of heart and mind the in luvii evry in this country line individuals. Our nation from private enterprise. greatness grow j You can do better work and you will find pleasure and satisfaction in using Winchester tools with some theyre a hobby. Come in and let us show you the many features that arc found in Winchester tools. ........ , . THE UNIVERSAL CAR - i SCKEW DRIVERS f one pirn of Hindi chrome stool. 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A most interesting Cuu1'1 made of this fact, as proving the weight of masculine prejudice, wkiih F i long paTOd every obstacle in the way of feminine progress. to the equality o t ie hero can lie no longer any reasonable doubt a tun""u mind with the man ability to learn. Whether this ia ,cc make new atep in the I') an equal ability to invent, to create, to coo of '1vnnceF cannot be so swiftly established, on account diiadvantagua of women. In ',!iifi,t.ioii pyjr PERKINS GILMAN, in Current History Magazine. the improvement of union Y3 i diiKil, i rer WINCHESTER OPEN CENTER AUGER BITS Bores through hardest wood without binding or splitting. Chips cant clog in the center. WINCHESTER SAWS Made from high grade steel. Teeth are evenly set and sharpened for fast, smooth work. Granite Lumber and Hardware Co. Four Door Sedan F. O. 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