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Show . Scarf Set for Wee Folks, Alio Bonnets and Brims A scarf-snd-h- set "like moth-er's,'' the shops are full of them for wee tots. Likewise those supple soft exotic straws which feature in the adult mode, enter the Juvenile mil-linery realm, In practical shnpes and lovely coloring with groegraln rib-bon the favorite trimming. Cape-Co-at a Choice - of the Fashion-Wis- e ir.'-'- i lH s J ''km UJjksjiatsr- SvkjJ Coat with a cape, IX you please. All sorts of capes, too, some of them only half capes, others that look like a scarf but when thrown back as-sume cape lines. When petite Mary I'lillbln, one of screenlands' favorites, who posed for this picture chose a cupe model, she demonstrated her knowledge as to what's whut In the wny of spring coats. Flowers on Spring Hats or a Little Feathei A flowery out- - J7' " look for millinery V '' y Paris modistes y ere nslng them In Vv' artful ways. In-- lays of flat flowers are worked on felts and straws. The all flower toque Is a Paris favorite. Modernistic flow-ers of gingham or leather are Inter-esting. The "little feather" trim Is latest message. Tasted novelties and beaJs and tiny feather pads (see toque In oval) give dash of color. The Tweed Suit Is in Colorful Mood ) H $ ii'kt'-'-' - III'1 Ml Again fashion's spring song Is of tweed, tweed, tweeds. Brighter color-ings give to all woolen suitings and clouklngs a new Interpretation this season. A trim tailleur of almond green, vivid violet or red-tone- d tweed with a blouse repenting the colors, spells distinction. The blue and gray model In the picture Is a modern ver-sion of the tailored suit. But whether you take insurance now or not, some day some one will pay for it; you in dollars or your family in hardship. Even if it is difficult, it will bo so much easier for you than for them. And you alone can protect, them. In any event, everyone should have a medical check-u- p at this time. Your application now will entitle you to an immediate ex-amination. Please let our agent r.rrange for it to-da- y. NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company NEW YORK, N. Y. , "Winter Protection". You know that the winter months are the mo3t dangerous, with pneumonia and influenza sweeping the country. No doubt, within the last few weeks, some one you knew was taken away so quickly that even now you can't realize he is gone. You had seen him recently. He had talked and laughed with you. Seemed in the best of health, and then he was gone, like a candle blown out by a sudden gust of wind. Possibly you thought or said, "I wonder if he was financially prepared." And, no doubt you have thought of your own insur. ance that you ought to have more. But you have hesitated at the "cost." , .It does require a sacrifice. Serial 048070. . UNITED STATES LAND OF-- '. FICE. o SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. February 19, 1929. f Notice is hereby given that I Utah Apex Mining Company, a corporation, by and through Ro. bert L. Judd, its duly constitut-ed attorney-in-fac- t, whose post office address is 409 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on behalf of itself has filed an application for patent for that certain lode mining claim known ' as the Vernon S. Rood Lode Min-ing Claim, situated in the West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6880, said Mineral Survey No. 6880 being described as follows, to. wit: '. Commencing at Post No. 1, a. corner of the claim whence the ' Quarter Section Corner be i tween Section 27 and 28, I Township 3 South, Range 3 f West, Salt Lake Base & Meridi-- I an bears South 61 degrees 8 min- - ? utes East 371.4 feet; running f 'hence North 74 degrees 26 min- - i utes East 621.2 feet to comer J No. 2; thence South 30 degrees 4 37 minutes East 1500 feet to Corner No. 3; thence Soutft 74 ' degrees 26 minutes West 621.2 feet to Corner No. 4; thence North 30 degrees 37 minutes west 1500 feet to Corner No. 1. Place of beginning till in the Northwest and Southwest Quar-ters of Section 27, and the Northeast and Southeast Quar. ters of Section 28, Township 3 South, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian. Expressly ex-cluding and exempting from said area, however all that portion of this lode mining claim in conflict with Lot No. 130, Green Grove Lode; Lot No. 133 Knickerbock-er Lode; Lot No. 420, Democrat Lode Am'd; Lot No. 452. Let-ha- m Lode; Survey No. 3081, May Queen Lode; Survey No. 1132, Zephyr Lode; Survey No. 4234, Venice North extension Lode; Survey No. 4234 Venice Lode No. 2 Lode; Sur-vey No. 4238, Black Lead Lode Extension Lode Am'd; Survey No. 4557, West Croff Lode; Survey No. 5406, Moun-'ai- n Chief No. 8 Lode; Survey No. 5406, Mountain Chief No. 9 Lode; Survey No. 6020, Branch -- Lode; and Survey No. 6160. Re. velatorLode. Net' area applied for 1.610 acres. The claims nearest to adjoin-ing and in conflict with said Vernon S. Rood Lode, as 6hown by the official plat of survey, are as follows : Lot No. 130, Green Grove '' Lode; Lot No. 133, Knickerbock-er Lode; Lot No. 420, Democrat Lode Am'd; Lot No. 452, Leth-a- m Lode; Survey No. 3081, May Queen Lode; Survey ' No. 4132, Zephyr Lode; Survey No. 4234, Venice North Extension Lode; Survey No. 4234, Venice Lode No. 2 Lode; Survey No. 4233 Black Lead Lode Extension Lode Am'd; Survey No. 4557, West Croff Lode; Survey No. 5406, Mountain Chief No. 8 Lode; Survey No. 5406 Mountain Chief No. 9 Lode; Survey No. 6020, Branch Lode; Survey No. 6160, Revelator Lode; Survey No. 5415; North Copper Boy Lode; Lot 134, Mercy Lode. Sur. 5057 Walter A Fraction. The location notice covering said claim is recorded in Book "K" of locations, page 328, of the records of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. Dated this 31st day of January, 1929. Date of first publication, Feb. 21,1929. Date of last publication, April 18. 1929. 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Wiirtep" g 2 for $1.10 I --bJI 2 '',IU ANbR..:.... l H.IO f $1.25 Hand Scrub.' aSSfc-- 1 J "iT"tA?fiifflf "t-.l1-- IMO H; 2 for $1.35 2for$110 lLJi oTor.IT. 50c Whisk Broom. , Jirl 2 for $1.10 2 for 35c KJ 2 for 600 . i .msrrv." .. .- .- , 5g And Again Dots Pattern the Mode Fashion again decides to "sign on the dotted line." One would have thought that the supply of big dots, pin dots, flock dots and polka dots had been exhausted In fashion's flair for dots last summer. Not 'sot Ev-erything Is being dotted this season, from shoes to hats. A Jacket dress of print silk like the one In the pic-ture Is the Idol of the hour. Early Paper Mill The first paier mill In the American colonies was located at Roxborough. near Philadelphia. It was built tn 1090 by William Itlttenhocse. a Dutch pa pprinaker. and William Bradford, a printer of Philadelphia. Good, Anyway A Danish doctor Is out with a claim that It Is electricity that puts a kick In a kits. And here we had always Ignorantly supposed that It was a pretty girl I Kugene (Ore.) Register. Congressman: Are you in fa-vor of light wines and beer? Senator: Naw, let's have something stronger tonight. Cape-Dres- s Smart in Any Material J II, III! 1 ' Be sure to add a. cape-dres- s to the spring wardrobe. Fashion Is turning them out In endless versions. Softly styled models of light wool or crepe vie with striking caped dresses fash-ioned of the most bizarre of printed silks. The capes vary from shoulder length to below hips. Many of them tie In self-fabri- c bows as pictured. Daytime Frocks Stress Fabric Manipulation Ingenlus seamwork marks the styl-ing of the silk frock for afternoon wear. Flat crepe In the smart char-treuse, fandango, capuclne, bright red and violet shades subscribes to the soft "dressmaker" silhouette very pleasingly. Note the clever seaming la UUs frock of blue flat crepe. Lindy was the last person I thought would do any one-ar- m . i driving, but it seems that after all he's just like the rest of the men! ... Flappers are like automobiles, . it doesn't make any difference about the paint and body lines, but it's what's under the hood. - i According to a scientist, the next war be fought by wireless. What we heard on our set the other night made us think it had started. ... . Nine persons out of ten born today will have trouble making the last payment. Now that the original type of feminine figure has returned, perhaps the girls can resume shooting from the hip. |