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Show . Success at Failing Don't cull man h rullurw unless you know whnt he whs trying to do. Maybe hit ambition win tn get by without working. San Frnnriiwii Chronicle. ... ... ..JL Oil ot Intercourse Good breeding la the art of showln men, by external signs, the Internal regard we have for them. It arises from good sense. Improved by convera-- . Inc with nrxvl company.--Ot- to She Through One of the sophisticated girls In tola neighborhood declined an Invitation to a bonse party yesterday on the ground that she's been engaged often enough. Ohio Stat Jonrnal. NEWS ITEMS FROM HIGHLAND BOY. Perhaps the mot interesting event of the season was the Fa-thers and Sons Banquet held at the Community house at High-land Boy Friday of last week. Miss Fich was in charge of the arrangements and about forty people were present. Mr. Frank Wardlaw was in charge of the program which was carried out. Miss Fich is to be highly compll. mented for the interest taken in these progressive measures. m m m Sixty pupils and teachers of the Highland Boy school visit-ed Salt Lake City on the fourth annual tour Thursday of last week. They were taken in two of the largest busses and were left at the City & County Bldg. At the City and County bldg. they first visited Judge Morgan's court room and the Juvenile Judge gave them an inspiration-al talk. From here they visited every office of the building un- - der the direction of city police Mr. Gardner, who also took them through the County jail and ex- - plained the result of criminal I carelessness. They then visited the Municipal baths where they enjoyed that Bingham Forbid. den Luxury. After the bath a few hot dogs were consumed and then they marched to the State Capitol, where they saw all the . session rooms, and State Super-- . intendent C. N. Jensen address- - ' ed them. Then they lunched, ' and theii shopped, attended the J shows, and missed busses, the last reaching Bingham late in the evening. The writer feels that a trip i like this cannot be undervalued 4 when we stop to think that per- - 4 haps only one out of every thous. 4 and people in the state of Utah a have seen our legislative body in session and heard their dis-cussions. This group tells of the State Senate discussing the bill to change the age of compulsory education from 18 to 16. Since that time the writer has questi-oned and found that most of these children are looking t all bills coming before the houss with a very keen appreciation of what they mean. , The schools should encourage such tours for educational purposes. lode, Survey 5779, exclusive of conflict with said Emma No. 1 lode, 0.745 acres. Total of exclusions, 14.302 acres. The area claimed and applied for being .883 acres. The claim is located in the SW VI of Sec. 25 and the SE4 of Sec. 26, Township and Range aforesaid. The nearest known locations are the aforesaid conflicting claims ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication, Feb. 28, 1929. Last publication, April 25, 1929. Serial Number 048092. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. UNITED STATES LAND OF-FICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 21, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Utah Copper Company, a corpor-ation of New Jersey, whose post of fice .address is Kearns Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, by H. C. Goodrich, its Attorney-in-Fac- t, whose postoffice address is same, has filed an application for patent for the lode mining claim, called the Macbeth lode mining claim, situated in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, and designated by tne field-not-es and official plat on file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6950 in SWVi of Sec. 25 and SE14, of Sec. 26, township 3 South range 3 West, Salt Lake meridian, said Mineral Survey No. 6950 being described as fol-lows : Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the claim (from which the quar-ter section corner between Sees. 25 and 26, T. 3 S., R. 3 W, Salt Lake Meridian, bears N. 12u 36' E. 1072.8 feet', and running thence S. 84- - 06' W. 222 feet to Corner No. 2 of the claim ; thence S. 19- - 58' W. 620 feet to Corner No. 3 of the claim; thence N. 84 06' E. 222 feet to Corner No. 4 of the claim; hence N. 82 47' E. 974.8 feet to Corner No. 5 of the claim; thence N. 19 58' E. 620 feet to Corner No. 6 of the claim, and thence & 82" 47' W. 974.8 feet to Corner No. 1 of the claim, the place of beginning. The to-tal area of the claim is 15.185 acres.. From which are expressly ex-cepted and excluded the follow, ing areas in conflict with the following claims, to-w- it: Hogg lode, Survey 3203, 1.842 acres, Emma No. 1 lode, Survey 3676, 0.073 acres, Mary Bell lode. Survey 3738. 0.171 acres. Rosy S. lode, Survey 3739, 0.084 acres. Rosy S. No. 2 lode, Sur-vey 3741, 2.258 acres. Mabel C. lode, Survey 3751, 0.184 acres. Yucan (Amd.), Survey 3755, ex-clusive of conflict with said Hogg lode, 1.391 acres. Ruth lode, Survey 3912, 0.231 acres. Copper Glance lode, Survey 4173, exclusive of conflict with said Rosv S. No. 2 lode, 3.451 acres. Cook lode, Survey 4214, exclus-- ; ive of conflict with said Yucan (Amd.) and Copper Glance lode, 3.852 acres. Emma Fraction Serial Number 032275. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE IN-TERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb. 25, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Mrs Ethel M. Waddell of Elk River, Ida., for the heirs of Ed-na M. Stinson, deceased, who, on May 14, 1925, made add'l stock raising homestead entry, No. 032275, for Lot 1, SEViSWVi WVa SWia W Sec 34, Lots 8 and 9, Sea 35, Tp. 2 South Range 3 West, and Lots 5 to 15, inclusive, NVfcSWVi Section 3, Township 3 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridi-an, has file dnotice of intention to make three year proot, to es-tablish claim to the land above described, before W. II. Belideau, Notary Public, Elk River, Idaho, on the 15th day of April 1929. Claimant names as witnesses : inhn Rnrrl and Sarom KaD- - . pos, of Bingham, Utah. Joseph M, Pratt of Sandy Utah. And Lionel II. Gray, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who will sub-mit their testimony the same date before Eli F. Taylor, Re-gister of the U. 9. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Date of first publication, Feb 28, 1929. Date of last publication, April 25, 1929. for patent for the lode mining claim, called the Judicial Frac-tion lode mining claim, situated in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, and designated by the field-not- es and official plat on file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6948 in the SWVi and SEft of Section 26, township 3 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake meri-dian, said Mineral Survey No. 6948 being described as follow : Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the claim (from which the VI corner between Sees. 25 and 26. T. 3 S., R. 3 W., Salt Lake meri-dian, bears N. 72- - 28' E. 2136.2 feet), thence from said Corner No. 1 running N. 80 12' W. 1500 feet to Corner No. 2 of the claim ; thence S. 9- - 49' W. 200 feet to Corner No. 3 of the claim; thence S. 80" 12' E. 1500 feet to Corner No. 4 of the claim, and thence N. 9" 49' E. 200 feet to Corner No. 1 of the claim, the place of beginning. The total area of the claim as above des-cribed 6.887 acres, from which are expressly excepted and ex-cluded the following areas in conflict with the following nam. ed claims, to-w- it: Lot 166, Starless lode, 0.319 acres, Lot 191, Amanda lode, 3.102 acres. Survey 3527, Klon-dike lode, (exclusive of areas in conflict with said Amanda lode and with tract designated on of-ficial pi it as Tract "A"), 2.310 acres. urvey 3534, Emma lode, (exclusive of areas in conflict with said Starless, Amanda and Klondike lodes and with tract designate 1 on official plat as Tract "B"), 0.025 acres. Survey 3676, Emna No. 1 lode. (ex-clusive of areas in conflict with said Amanc'a lode and with tract designated on official plat as Tract "C"), 0.218 acres. Survey 3937, Copper mining Co. lode, (exclusive of areas in conflict with said Klondike lode), 0.000 acres. Survey 4317, Mattie lode, (exclusive of areas in conflict with said Starless, Amanda and Klondike lodes and designated 0:1 official plat as Tract "D"), 0.183 acres 6.157 acres, the area claimed and applied for being 0.730 acres; The nearest claims being the foregoing conflicting claims or lodes; also, Survey No. 3489, Charles Read lode. Said claim is located in the 5V!4 and SEVi of Sec. 26, T. 3 3.. R. 3 W. of the Salt Lake Mer. idian. Salt Lake County, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication, Feb. 28, 1929. Last publication, April 25, 1929. Serial No. 048090. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. UNITED STATES LAND OF-FICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 21, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Utah Copper Company, a corpor-ation of New Jersey, whose post office address is Kearns Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, by H. C. Goodrich, its Attorney-in-Fac- t, whose postoffice address is same, h? filed an application ".v " ,....' oe DURANT J A QUADRUPLE FRANCHISE . 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Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent 3 Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Serial No. 048091. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. UNITED STATES LAND OF-FICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 21, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Utah Copper Company, a corpor-ation of New Jersey, whose post office address is Keanis Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, by H. C. Goodrich, its Attorney-in-Fac- t, whose postoffice address is same, has filed an application for patent for the lode mining claim, called the Cluster Frac-tion lode mining claim, situated in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, and designated by the field-not- es and official plat on file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6946 n NE and SE of Sec. 35, and NW of SW of Sec. 8G, township 3 South range 3 West Salt Lake meridian, said Miner, al Survey No. 6946 being des-cribed as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the claim (from which the cor-ner common to Sees. 25, 2C, 35 and 36, T 3 S. R. 3 W., Salt Lake Meridian, bears N, 4- - 32' 30" E. 2477.7 feet), thence from said Corner No. 1 running S. 16u 30' W. 200 feet to Corner No. 2 of the claim; thence S. 73- - 32' E. 635.2feet t 0 Corner No. 3 of the claim; thence N. 16'30'E. 200 feet to Corner No. 4 of the claim, an dthence N. 73" 32' W. 635.2 feet to Corner No. 1 of the claim, the place of beginning. The total area of the claim as above described is 2.916 acres, from which are expressly ex-cepted and excluded the follow-ing areas in conflict with the following named claims, to.wit: Lot 462, Cluster lode, 0.150 acres, Survey 4532, Pearl Frac-tion Amended (exclusive of its conflict with said Cluster lode), 0.334 acres, Survey 5G40, Old Trail lode (exclusive of its con- - flict with said Cluster and Pearl Fraction lode), 1.298 acres, Sur-vey 6920, Beth lode (exclusive of its conflict with said Cluster and Old Trail lodes), 0.313 acres. Total of exclusions, 2.095 acres, the area claimed and applied for being 0.821 acres. The nearest claims are the foregoing conflicting claims or lodes; also, Survey 3942, Rignal-d- o lode, Survey 3576. Helene lode, and Survey 5652 Old Trail No. 2 Amended lode. Said claim is located in the NE4 and SEVi of Sec.35 , and the NWH and SWVi of Sec 36, T. 3 S., R. 3 W. of the Salt Lake Meridian, Salt Lake County, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication, Feb. 28, 1929. Last publication, April 25, 1929. , . Serial No. 048089. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. UNITED STATES LAND OF-FICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 21, 1929. Notice is hereby given that Utah Comer Company, a corpor- - ation of New Jersey, whose post office address is ICeanis Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, by II. C. Goodrich, its Attorney-in-Fac- t, whose postoffice address is same, has filed an application for patent for the lode mining claim, called the Macduff lode mining claim, situated in West Mountain Mining Dis-trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, and designated by the field-not- es and official plat cn file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6949 in the SWVi of Sec. 25 and SEVi of Sec. 26, township 3, South, range 3 West, Salt, meridian, said Mineral Survey No. 6949 being described as fol-lows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the claim (from which the quar-ter section corner between Sees. 25 and 26, T. 3 S., R. 3 W., S. L. B. and M., bears No. 32- - 25' E. 288.1 feet), thence from said ' Corner No. 1 running S. 19 58' W. 1499.5 feet to Corner No. 2 of the claim; thence N. 34" 00' E. 222 feet to Corner No. 3 of the claim; thence N. 19 58' E. 1499.5 feet to Corner No. 4 of the claim, and thence S. 84 06' W. 222 feet to Corner No. 1 of the claim, the place of beginning. The total area of the claim as above described is 6.S76 acres, from which are expressly ex- - ' cepted and excluded the follow-ing areas in conflict with the following named claims, to-w- it: Survey 3676, Emma No. 1 lode, 0.073 acres, Survey 3738. Mary Bell lode, 0.171 acres, Survey , 3739, Rosy S. lode, 0.084 acres, Survey 3741, Rosey S. No. 2 lode, 0.945 acres, Survey 3751, Lucy Q. lode, 0.671 acres, Sur-vey 3751, Mabel C. lode, 1.002 acres, Survey 4173, Copper Glance lode (exclusive of its con-flict with said Lucy Q. lode), 1.378 acres, Survey 4214, Cook lode (exclusive of its conflict with said Copper Glanca lode), 1.4G7 acres, Survey 5779, Emma Fraction lode (exclusive of its conflict with said Emma No. 1 lode), 0.745 acres, unsurveyed Macbeth lode (exclusive of its conflict with said Emma No, 1, Mary Bell, Rosey S. No. 2, Mabel C, Cook and Emma Fraction lodes), 0.113 acres. Total of ex-clusions, 6.649 acres, the area claimed and applied for being 0.227 acres. The nearest claims are the foregoing conflicting claims or lodes. Said claim is located in the SWVi of Sec. 25, and the SEVi of Sec. 26, T. 3 S., R. 3 W. of the Salt Lake Meridian, in Salt Lake County, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication, Feb. 23, 19291. Last publication, April 25, 1929. Hit Failure "It U a pity tbat your nephew, Jus per, baa amounted to ao little alnce he graduated from the academy," aald Uncle Bentover. "Why, 1 cun remem-ber hia oration. The title was 'Hltcb Tour Wagon to a Star.' Well, 1 guess be did and then forgot to put In the tall rnte."-Knr- isn City Star. Dawn of Intelligence The development of man's superior reasoning abilities began with the law of contradiction, according to Prof. T. U Darts of the Massachusetts Insti-tute of Technology. He first was able to distinguish between yes and no. Carp Are Veterant It la claimed that there are carp in ponds In Europe two hundred years old. 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