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Show THE AMERICAN FOBS CITIZEN -- - .. ' ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936 f: B -3- 'I ... ' '.I - K American Fork CITIZEN Published by ALPINE PUBLISHING COMPANY ; Entered' t the Poetoffloeat American Fork, Utah, m second elan matter according to act of Congress, March 9, 1879. Am. Fork Locals Mrs. Owen Lynch was hostess to the members of the Deltha Dames club at the home of Mrs. Sadie Bromley Wednesday afternoon-Other afternoon-Other guests were Mrs." Ted Chip2 man, Mrs. Bemiece Adams, Mrs. Althea Wing and Mrs. Maude Thornton. Mrs. Thornton won the guest prize and Helen Bate the club prize. M. L. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith will show pictures and talk of their recent trip to the east at the Second ward Friday evening (tonight) on a ward budget program. pro-gram. Mr. Baird said the pictures are In color and Include points of Interest at Washington, D. C Narragansett Bay, parts of the Lions J convention, pictures taken from the top of the Wrlgley building. Niagara ' Falls, Joseph Smith farm and the Hill Cummorah. They also show i pictures of the Poultry-Turkey day parade. - - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Batchelor Announce the birth of a baby girl at their home Sunday morning. Mrs. Batchelor was -formerly Miss Orpha Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant and Mr., and Mrs. Dave Cahn motored to Salt Lake City Monday evening awn sttonlM th ehfrarlnir of the moAmt-Theatre. ... .. E.' Browit plana Uuier Jromtt Baldwin Piano Co., Is here tun Ing all the pianos In the Alpine School District. Anyone wanting their piano tuned leave word with K. J. Bird, phone- lfl-W, or the""prhiclpar of' your 'schobir1 J Passengers in the smoking compartment on my train were arguing about why ji railroad business is pick- Jl in8Up' . i A factory owner said it was because of this new Free pick-up-and-delivery of less than carload freight. This is door-to-door service with no extra charge added to th freight bill. ' A traveling salesman said it was because so many passenger passen-ger and freight trains now run on faster schedules, Th?re w39 a school principal prin-cipal In the srroup and ho said it was because train travel is so much cheaper for passengers. He said passenger fares are at the lowest point in history, wiihoubsiantial reductions if you buy a round-trip ticket and no more surcharge sur-charge for riding in sleeping sleep-ing cars. , One man, a farmer, said he liked soinetliing he could depend de-pend on, that's why he was traveling by train. Another mnn, a newspaper re- porter, said people were in ' favor of railroad travel because be-cause it is by far the safest. He duoted a lot of statistics from a book called,"Live and Let Live." AJjankcr we all know by name said railroad tax pay-mentsmean pay-mentsmean a lot in this state. Wcareproudof railropdachieve-tnents, railropdachieve-tnents, appreciate the public's good will and increased patronage, patron-age, and pledge continued prog ress. nniLnonDS mud Tilt! PULLMAJf tXumrAM r J z r Again PENNEY'S Score - , Select your Winter needs now Pay a small deposit -down and the balance in October. Stunning Red-and-Black Vj, Drapery Department Mrs. Norman B. Wing entertained twenty little friends of her son, Norman, Nor-man, on his seventh birthday Friday. Fri-day. Children's games were played followed by a light lunch. Mrs. Rose Boyer and Mrs. Ruth Spink of Olendale were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen. Mrs. Chris Scott was hostess to the members of the Lawata club at her home Thursday afternoon. The special guests were Mesdames Leo Meredith, Willard Cleghorn, Culver Anderson, John Varney and Walter Steflln. A very enjoyable time was had by the ladies and early In the evening tasty refreshments were served by the hostess. WANTADS For Sale Team, 3 milk cows, 3 yearling ewes, 2 heifers. T. W. Adannca Alpine. 8-25-ltp. FOR SALE Eight room modern brick hqm2, IT-i acre lot with full water right, i hay barn, cow shed, etc. for sale or trade for smaller home. If satisfac-tory satisfac-tory and difference. Inquire of Ell J. Clayson, American Fork, Utah. 9-23-4t. Furnished modem -apartment for rent, E. Ray Gardner, phone 157-J. 9-25-3t. Lost-Billfold containing about $8.00 in silver. Return to Frank Taylor, Lehi. Reward. 9-25-lt. For Sale Choice Tomatoes. Have not been frozen. Harold Verney at Forks of State hlxhway. 9-25-tf. For Rent 4 rooms and batlt furnished. Telephone 176-W, American Amer-ican Fork. 9-25-tf. For Sale Fresh Jersey cow ahd calf. Orln J. Rich. 257 . W. 3rd No., American Fork. 9-18-ltp. Will have room for 3 or 4 passengers passen-gers attending B. Y. U. Driving new . 1 -J n . J V. v. m. r tianln. Tel. Ruth Jones 107-W, Lehl. 9-18-3t. For Rent 3 room modern apartment, apart-ment, 77 N. 1st West. Telephone 344.R1, -H-lt. "wilTpay" up to $50.00 for Tndlan- MMXL,. I 7 htrVi heri.Ul 1 :fr23rtP'A' &w 1 -aOBti-aca;.-:! aacti. sj-mll IiriJUk.;.i; . i ... . I i Extra Heavy Double DLANKETG tJ pair A great favorite for boys' rooms ana . for camps. Jacquard pat-' terns. Firm binding. Made to stand hard wear. 72 z M". j DLANKETG Smart '' Cotton Tf llll pair Good serrteesble blankets in, rscucai coiors. outcnea enas. J xlft . AlVL wlid colon. Fart Wool Pairs Hot leaf .than .57?. wool. Prvttj rinstel plaids. Lustrous sileor BLANKETS Indian a Dtsiens 1 1 iflW in Cay Colon each Sucde-FiTse finish. Wonderful for.xarop,. car, or dormitory. Very serviceable and warm. -Size 66 x 80 incheit. Values! J head pennies dated before 1910. Send 15 cents (coin) for large Illustrated Illus-trated price list Chas. Duval, Oxford, Ox-ford, Nebraska. 9-18-ltp. . For Sale Sroom modern brick home, close In. Cement basement, steam heat. Inquire Citizen Office. . 9-U-lt. For Sale Model T Ford Coupe. Inquire Citizen off Ice, FOR SALE Choice building lot, 4 rod front, north of First ward chapel. Price reasonable. Mrs. Joseph Payne. 8-21-4t. For Sale New Cretors Pop Corn machine. Inquire M. C. Robinson. 8-14. For Rent Three room furnished modem apartment Mrs. Annie Green. 7-24-tf. Wanted Girl who can cook, for Lunch department. Robinson's Confectionery. 9-25-lt. FOR SALE Rhode Island Greening Green-ing Apples, and Tomatoes not touched with frost. Lafe Christ-offerson. Christ-offerson. Lehl. 9-24-2t FOR SALE OR RENT Furnished four-room house with bath; 2 acres land, flowing well. $1250. $250 will handle. Mrs. M K. Bishop, Lehl. 9-24-2tp. Will have room for 3 or 4 passengers pas-sengers attending B. Y. U. See or 'phone Ruth Jones. 9-10-tf. WANTED Good family milk cow. Will feed through winter for !mllk. Wm. Shepherd, 'phone 41, jLehL 9-10-tf. i WATKINS DEALER WANTED j See Arnold C. Brems, or 'phone 88-W, Lehl. 8-27-tf . FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for a good milk cow A Crosley Refrigerator, Refrig-erator, practically new. Call LcnJ Sun. 90-W?Lehl. 8-27-tf. For Sale Baled hay or straw. Also have balling outfit for service. j Russell Thompson, American Fork. j People have taken such an ad-I ad-I vantage of our five-months old ! Rhode Island Red pullets by buying them at 70 cents a piece in small .amount and for 65 cents in large 'lots that we are offering them for one more week. Also Oreenings, - Pennain and .Jonathan,. Apples for sale. (A. K. Chatfleld, Lehl. -17-tf 0' Constitutional Conatitotional Amendment No. 1 A Jalat lilailiin Pnpaalna M kmtmt- mtrni f fctrtlna I. f ArticU VII. ( U CMwIllaUni Kltini to Ik Butt Ci taparlBnt. Um Trm. SnMcan , Ml DsUm f Offinn. (SaptrliitradMt : W Paalk lulrurlian-t M malm Kr Ui UfliUlart af la 8UU ( UUh. Iwo thlrdt f all th mm-' mm-' aara iIkM U mb boaM nararrtaa tiwra4ai SECTION 1. That it b pmpowd la mand Section 1. of Articlt VII, el th r CoiMtituttoa af th But of Uub a foi- . Iowa i SECTION 1. Th Executive Department ahall eonaht of Governor, Serretarir of BUU, Stata Auditor. State Trruurer and . Attorney-Gcnarnl. each of whom hall hold ":" kia offlca for four year. Jbeeinniht on th firat Monday of January next after hi , election, axeapt that th term of of fie of thoaa elfcted at thv firat election hai' begin when the itote ihall be admitted into the Union, and thai) end on the firat Monday Mon-day la January. A. D. 1001. Th officer a (he Executive Department, durine their Una of office, thali rexide at the teat of rorern merit, whrre they ahall keen th pub- . lie record, hooka and paper. Tbry ahall perform each dutir a are prescribed by thie Conatitution and a may be preaeribed by law. SECTION L Th Secretary of State hereby directed to auhroit thi proposed amendment to the electnra of th atate at the nest enrnl election la th manner provided by law. SECTION t. If adopted by th (lector a the atate, thi amendment ahall tax ef-feet ef-feet the firat day of January next saeeead-Ina; saeeead-Ina; a determination by the Board ot Stete Canvaaeers of the result of the election daeifnated in Section t hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. 2 A Joint Baeelutien Proposing an Amend- aaeat to SacUon It, ef Article VII. ef th Ceaetitatiea Relatim ta tieeeraer' Ap awintrre Pawrr and th Fillia. af Va-caactea Va-caactea ra Certeln Offices. . (Saperia- tendeat ef Public Instruction.) Be it received by th Let-ltlatar ef th SUt ef UUh, twe-thirds ef ail the saembera elected t each beaae ceacar- rin thereiat SECTION L That It la proposed to amend Sectloa 10. of Article VII, of the CooatttutioB of th State of Utah, as foi- SECTION II. Th Governor shall nominate, nom-inate, and by and with the consent of the Senate, appoint all Stete and district officers offi-cers whose offices are estebliahed by thi Coaatttutioa. or which may be created he -Jaw,, end whoa appointment or -election i aoi otherwise provided for. . If. d urine the .seeesee;insmr . any State)-or district office, the Governor ""hafr appoint sow fit person to discharge the dntiea thereof until the next meeting a the Senate, when be shall nominate some person to nil such office. If the office ef Justice of the supreme or district1 court. Secretary ef State, State Auditor. Stete Treasurer, or Attorney-General be vacated - by death, resignation or otherwise, ft shall . be the duty of the Governor to fill tbs same br appointment, and the- appointee shall - hold hi office until hi successor shall bt elected and qualified, as may be by law provided. SECTION t. The Secretary of State M kereby -directed, to, .eutwavt. thia.-arepoasd amendment to the electors of the state at the next genera election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 1. If adopted by th elector of the atate. this amendment shall take effect the first day of January next sne-eeedina- a determination by the Board of ---Btabr Canvassers of the result of th le-tioa le-tioa designated in- Section 1 hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 A Joint Bceolation Propesing an Amendment Amend-ment to Section S. of Article X, f th Coaptation Belating ta tbe Stat Beard ' ef Education. (Superintendent ef Pablic Iaatroctioa.) Be- it rsselved by - the 'Legielaiwre ef th Stat of Utah, two-thirds of all th members mem-bers elected to each beaae concurring therein : SECTION 1. That It ia proposed to amend Section I. of Article X, of th Conatitution Con-atitution of th State of Utah, a follows i SECTION t. Th general control and supervision of the Public School 8ystm hall be vested la a Stete Board of Education, Educa-tion, consisting of such persona as the Legislature may provide SECTION 2. Th Secretary of Stete I hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the elector of the stete at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION I. If adopted by the electors af tbe state, thi amendment shall take effect ef-fect the first day of January next suo-eeeding.a suo-eeeding.a determination by the Board of State Canvasser of the result of to election elec-tion designated iaiicetioa t hereof. Congtitutional Amendment . No. 4 A Joint Besolutioa Proposing sin Amendment Amend-ment to Section 18, Article XII ef th Constitution ef the State ef Utah. Relating Relat-ing to Liability of Stockholders ef Bank. Be it resolved by th Lgilatar ef the Stete ef Utah, two-thirds ef all th member mem-ber elected to each ef the two house ting in favor thereof I SECTION I. That It Is proposed to amend Section IS. Article XII, of th Constitution Con-stitution of the State of Utah, so that th am will read a follow: SECTION IS. Th Legislature may provide pro-vide by law that the stockholders in (very Corporation otgamxei for banking purposes, pur-poses, or the bolder of any on or mor of th classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, shall be individually responsible for aa additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock ot any pertl- Ini dative Amendment PENT A L ADVERTISING LAW PROPOSED TO BR UNACTED IT INITIATIVE Being an art te men' Section 7t--l. Revised Re-vised Btetates f Utah. I3J. a amended by Chapter 71. Law ef Utah. IMS. (Making it legal far DeathHa. to Advertise.) Adver-tise.) That Section 7M-8. Revised Statutes of Utah. 1933. as amended by Chapter 78 Laws of t'tah. Wi, be amended to read as follows : 7--8. The word "unprofessional eon-duct" eon-duct" as relating to - dentist are hereby defined to include. 1. Obtnviiinf any fee by fraud or misrepresentation. mis-representation. 2. Employing directly or indirectly any student nr unlicensed dentistr, or on whos license has Ire a revoked or suspended to perform nppraliona of any kind or to treat lesions of the human teeth, gums or Jaws, or take impmsion oi th teeth or Jaws, or to corrrct or attempt to correct malpositions mal-positions thereof, except a herein provided. pro-vided. S. Kmploying what are known as sappers, sap-pers, stecrera or toutrs to obtain business. 4. Communicating, without, th consent of the imticnL information acqaired In treating a patient necessary to enable him to act for such a patient. 6. Advartitina his dental businsss or treatment or devices by untruthful. 1 probable or Imuossibkt statements. 6. Making any misrepresentations or falsa oromisea directly or indirectly to la fluence, persuade of induce dental patroa- aa. 7. Bharine nrofsaalonal fees with aa aa. licensed penon or paying any proa for ending or referring patients. a Practicing while bis license Is so. ended . Using Intoxicant er drug to such aa extent as to reader bia tuifit to practice dentistry. If. Maltreating hi patient by reason af gross tenor nee. wilfulness or neg tret. M Orosa imeaeraJity. dishonor oss of Amendments eular elans ia suck corporation, for all Hi debts and liabilities of every k od. SECTION a. The 4eerelary of State directed to cause thn nropneei. amendment to be published aa required by th ConsU tutton and to be submitted to the electors of the itate at the next genera- election la tee manner provided by law. SECTION I. If approved by the elseton of th atate, this proposed amendment ahall take effect en the firat day of January, 1M7. Constitutional Amendment JJo. 8 A Joint Resalatlea Proposing to Amen Article XIII. Section 1 ef the Constitution Constitu-tion af the .'tate of Utah, a Amended al the Ceaeral Election ia lM Relating H TaxaUou af Tangible Property, Aseer-toistaseat Aseer-toistaseat of Valna. Exempt ion, and tbe Aanaal Tax far th State. Be It resolved by th Legislator ei tbs Stete of Utah, two-thirds ef all members elected to each Heaae aad twe-thirds el all member af each - Uonae conferring, therein I SECTION X- That It is proposed to amend Article XIII. Section Z of th Constitution Con-stitution of th Stat of Utah, a amended at tb general election in 1910, to read as follows : SECTION X. All tangible property In the State, not exempt under the law of th United States, or under this constitution, hall be taxed in proportion to Its value, to be ascertained aa provided by law. Tb property of the United States, of th State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal mu-nicipal corporations and public libraries. Iota with the bulldlnrs thereon used exclusively exclu-sively for either religions worship or charitable char-itable purposes, and places of burial not hehl or need for private or corporate benefit, bene-fit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by individual indi-vidual or corporation for irrigating land within th state owned by such Individuals or corporations, or th Individual member thereof, ahall not be separately taxed as long aa they shall be owned and used exclusively ex-clusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property proper-ty need foi generating and delivering electrical elec-trical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irrigation purpose Ipn lands In tb State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation taxa-tion to tbe extent that such property is used for such purposes. These exemption shall accrue to th benefit of th users of WBtsJt,,so,.pumt,,.uj)der.,fucJt;,.reS as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manor as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation taxa-tion -of - bom,, homesteads, and- persons! property, not to ruceed in value .for boenta aTi hWT.Mteeda. and I3D0 for pcr-onal- jrroverty. "Property not" to exceed Ho Served tnHrif war rTfte mimaryierW I M U - T:-.l D..1 ,L. Ba-A. in- value, owned dieebV of UtohTnd'brTh. u'nm.rrW w"ws.d minor orphan of such persons may be ax- mpted a th legislature may provide. The legltlature shall provid by law for aa annual tax (ufficient, with other eource of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary ordin-ary expense ... the. atate .Jar .each fiscal-year. fiscal-year. For the purpose of paying the state debt. If any there be. the legislature shall provid for levying a tax annually, sufficient suffi-cient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt., within twenty mi i wi" wm 1 1111 iibz.bb oi tne law creating the debt (As amended November Novem-ber 4, 1930.) SECTION I. Th Secretary of State to hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the electors of the atate in tbe next genera election ia the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment ahall have ef . feet on' the first day of January next aue ceedlnar a determination by the Board ef State Canvassers of the result of the election elec-tion designated In section 1 hereof. Constitutional Amendment No. 6 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Assend Section , Article V I of the Cesutitatiea of Utah. Relating to Compensatioa of Members ef th Legislature. B it resolved by the Legislature ef the Stete ef Utah, two-thirds ef all the mess-bars mess-bars elected to each ef the two heosea voting in favor thereof: SEC HON I. That it Is proposed to amend .Kftinn 0 ArtioU VI k stitution of th sute of Utah, a follow : SECTION t. Th members of the Leria. lature hall receive such per diem and mileage mile-age aa the Legislature may provide, not exceeding ex-ceeding eight dollars per day ..nd ten cent per mile for the distance necessarily traveled trav-eled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and thy ahali receive no other pay or perquisite. per-quisite. SECTION S. Th Secretary of State h hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors ot the state at th next general election ia the manner provided by law. - SECTION I. If adopted by the elector of th tat. thla amendment shall take effect ef-fect the firat day of January, 1937. 1 M, H. Welling, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the six Constitutional Amendments proposed by tbe regular session of the legislature leg-islature of 1S8S a th earn appears of record in my office. I further certify that they will appear aa the official ballot at the general lectio No. , 1V3I, under the number and title herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto est my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State ot Utah, thi 1st day of September, Sep-tember, 19S6. "7 Secretary of Stat. No. 7 Improper conduct, or conviction of fei- ony. 12. Violating or aiding other In violat ing any of th provision of the- dental . practice act. 18. Refusing th Department of Registration Regis-tration or the Stete Board of Health, their officers or employes, aceese to his office, instruments, laboratory, equipment, appliance ap-pliance or supplies for th purpose of inspecting in-specting the same. 14. Keeping hi office. Instrument, laboratory lab-oratory equipment, appliances or supplies in an Insanitary condition. 15. Nothing herein contained: shall be construed so a to prevent a duly licensed dentist ia the State ef Utah f ram advertising advertis-ing hi profession, except the ejaatatiea ef definite fixed price, by the asj ef newspapers, news-papers, periodicals, signs, cards, radio aad other lawful mean ef advertising, provided, provid-ed, that all ef inch advertising (ball be ia th nam ef the licensed dentist who may specifically refer In seen advertising to trailnnk, method andor system. SECTION X. This act shall take effort five days after th date ot th official pros, tarnation by th Governor. t Paragraph IS added to present law. I. M. H. Welling, Secretary of Stat of the State ot Utah, do hereby certify that th foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Initiative law filed ia say of. fice and to be voud upon at the general election to be held November I, 1J. X further certify that It will appear oa the official ballot at tbe general eleetioa Nov. I. ISM. under the number and title herein designated. la witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed th Great Heal ot tbe Stete of Utah, this 1st dsy of September, 193a. . Secretary ef Stata, LegalNotices NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF WILLIAM 8. ROB INSON, Deceased: .. Creditors win present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Elsmort and Wootton, Attorneys, At-torneys, Bank of American Fork building, American Fork, Utah, On or before the 1st day of February, 1937. Signed NATHAN ROBINSON and JOHN ROBINSON, executors of the Estate of WILLIAM 8. ROBINSON, Deceased. - ELSMORE and WOOTTON, Bank of American Fork, American Fork, Utah, Attorneys for the executors. First publication September 18, 1D36 Last publication October 16, 1936. NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, DIS-TRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE LIQUIDATION OF THE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, a corporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN inai Kuion r. eianey, state Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, and Herbert Taylor, Deputy Examiner Ex-aminer in charge of the liquidation of the Bank of American Fork, a corporation, have filed with the Clerk of the above entitled court, a petition in the matter of the liquidation liqui-dation of the Bank of American Fork, praying for an order authorising authoris-ing and directing petitioners to sell a of the ussetf vt m B W the Richfield Commercial and Savings Bank, of Richfield, Utah, for a sum sufficient in amount to pay the deposit de-posit claims ta said Bank.forty-two t taclutlingthe, , five, jjercent dividend T I ... TITfl A TT rwri . i, "? PTOpOSea SSle alSO j providing for the payment Of all 1 nreferred claims ajrainft said hank and for all expenses Incident to the closing of said bank,, or ta connec tion with the transfer of the assets of said bank to said Richfield Com mercial & Savings Bank, a corpora- . - w The sale hereinabove referred to I is made subject to confirmation and i approval by the Court, aad subject to withdrawal by the. Bank Commissioner Com-missioner in the event a better offer ; is received on or before the date, set Ifor terhearfhg W aaldpet'ltion.''-'' j The hearing on said petition will , be at the Court Room of the above j entitled court at Provo City. Utah i County, Utah, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M, on the third day of October, A. D, 1936. . C. A. GRANT. I Clerk of the Fourth Judicial ! District Court, Utah County. Utah. First Publication, Sept 25, 1936 i Last Publication, Oct. 2, 1936. ' , j SHERIFFS SALE J IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN I AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE j OF UTAH. I FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a corporation. Plaintiffs, Vs. LOUISA X WIGHT ! and JAMES H. WIGHT,-her hus- mil ! . 12 MONTHS OLD M PROOF PINTS ' CODE NO. 99 FIFTHS CODE NO. 91 LOWEST PRICED YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Made by the world-famous distillers who have mas tered the arto( making mak-ing fine whiskies for the average citi zen's pocketbook. Glenmore Distilleries- Co., Incorporated Louisville Owcoiboro tiattnui Vtia - - .a, . ,r.... . PORTER ""i. a corTM.,,: MCALLISTER T RUBY WIGHT, BDJNS; FIRST DoM DOE and THIRD Dop'J To be sold at Eleven O'clock a. , of October. Xm of the Courthouse, in Jt e-"i-tiy Situate in County anri rf.jT 10 Wit: The North hair of th. Quarter of the Southw Je Northeast quarSj, Township 4 South of of the salt Uto vU" 120 acres, uecuiri Wlin 80 mary stock in Lehi pany, reprented hv 141-B; 60 shares PuU , in Provo Reservoir w wwsuiy, rerrresenterl hy No. 761; and 60 share, , Kight in Provo Ren, Certificate No, 762 Together with all otW avmn. !.l- . nuia and naturt evidenced, to the u , ditches and canal, fa tlon of said premises. Together with afl , ""IQIP "jcicutiio oeionging ot ippenainirig, and the reversions, remainder ders, rents, issues and pr, VI. DATED Sept. 22, 193. E- G. DURJ bherllf, Utah. Cm Fh 'Publication, Sept. 8 Last Publicatioa Oct. 16, :...-....8iiEKirrsW IN THE DISTRICT Co! UTAH. STATE CP TJTAH.J ilulkal f ARM M0 CORPORATION, a Plaintiff, vs. PEARL LAS single woman; R. D. WAK ELLEN WADLEY, his tilel DOE, Defendants. I To be sold at Sheriff, I eleven -oViOTic 'arw 'tfce M October. 1936. at the From! the Courthouse, In Prqvo, 1 property situate in AforesJ ty and described as foUowjJ Commencing 175 chains i .the Southeast c.;rner.ol.t ast" quarter of Section IE ship 5 South, Range 2 Eai Salt Lake Mpredian. theni 11.78 chains; thence East II thence South 19.73 chaiasl West 10 chains; thence Ni chains to the place oif bl Area 20 acres, more or leal Subject ta existing rights of record. I Together with 20 sham in Pleasant Grove Irrigatis pany, Primary Swenson: American Fork Division, rtr by Certificate No. 461 I Together with all other t every kind and nature, evidenced, to fhe use of ditches and canals for tlon of said premises. Together with all teS hereditaments and appn , the rent to belonging or to appertaining, and the rtten. reversions, remainder and ders, rents, issues and profi of. DATED Si'pt 22. 1938. E. O. DURK shPriff Utah Owe First Publication. Sept, ft t Last Publication. Oct H SHEKIfTSSAU TM TWE DISTRICT C04 AND FOR UTAH COUNT! I flP T7TAH I W. - . Tt I THE FEDERAL LANW BERKELEY. Plailltlrt'JtJ ASH and VANZA V. AfflJ HARRIET P. VARLEY; OILLMAN ; SECOND D4 THTRD DOE. Defendants TO BE SOLD AT 8B- SALE at eleven 'cl0 10th day of October 1S Front Door of the Cou; Provo, Utah. M Prt aforesaid CounVv JT described as follftw. Oommencing iWrj Southwest corner j Township C South, Rw I Salt Lake jfJZi thence West 40 rods; thenco Et "! Southeasterly 414 ro of beginning. . rontalnM j more or less. ,1 ..Together with 9'i ( v, west Union CV J saia sjmiw - 563. Together with 1 JJ evidenced, totW" S and canals f t the u j said premises Together with Jgjrf dltaments and unU belongUK : of pertaining, and t i reversions, reminder of. 15. DATED 6eptptf ShcrUfr; Last publication. 4 |