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Show THE CITIZEN TRUSTEE'S SAViE WllFREAS, Willard England and his by a Deed of ,ifp Alice A. England and theredated August 30, 1927, for recorded In Book 25 of Mort-page- s 379-38- 0, Records of Salt County, Utah, conveyed to Karl the following Hardy, Trustee, situate In Salt Lake fke de-rrib- ed real estate pnimty. as follows: (22), Lot twenty-tw- o Block one TRUST, however, to secure the pay-JJ- V of a certain note for FIVE HUNDRED ($500.00) DOLLARS, given asa pay-Kiprice for said property, with date after (90) days Ninety interest at seven (7) per cent per annum from, date until maturity and one mV maturity per cent per month from even date paid. Said note being of AND WHEREAS, tl part of the at maturity prin-njnf- of said note was paid there is due thereon, Five Hundred nollars ($500.00) principal, with Interest at one (1) per cent from February i 1928 to date. 'NOW THEREFORE!; notice is hereby eiven that the undersigned Trustee, pursuant to the power vested In him by the ! id Trust Deed and at the request of th legal holder of said note, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the west front door of the City and County Building, that being the County Court House in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, on Monday, Tril 23rd, 1928, at 12:00 oclock noon, the said real estate above described, to and satisfy the said note and interest reasa this of trust, including expenses onable attorney fee and compensation to said Trustee for his services. The sale will be made subject to a and senior Dollars mortgage for Three Thousand said premises. resting against KARL D. HARDY, Trustee. this year is worth more than last year. Utah grain crop $700,000 3 L Vico is I 10,-000,0- 00 (1) wvqtMORELAND PLACE, an addition Salt Lake City, Utah. iith said Trust Deed; no Despite the fact that consumers in Our Country have increased by since 1914, factories of the nation are employing seven per cent fewer men, but at much higher wages, due to widespread use of machinery. not the highest priced oil on the market but why should the motorist pay any more, when he can get no together one cup each of figs, Cut into small squares and roll in Chop sugar. Serve as candy. A NEW IDEA the American people, who are still old agreeing to Article 16 will satisfy the fashioned enough to believe that we British diplomats then it is apparent that all we have to do, to do away ought to run our own business and permit the President of the United States, with naval competition is to accept British superiority, surrender our with the adivce and consent of the Senate, to conduct our foreign affairs. rights of commerce on the high seas and trade with whatever nations the But concerning we should be foolish diplomats at Geneva give us permission enough to accept such an idea, would to trade with. this result in smaller navies ? It is said This may appeal to the international that the British fear our proposed inthought in America but it is not in line crease in our cruiser strenth not bewith American traditions and Americause they anticipate any trouble diwhich have rectly between Great Britain and can rights on the high seas America but for the reason that they been rather forcefully asserted ever are afraid in case they desired with since 1812. the aid of the league to punish some nation by blockading it, we might not Rubbing It in. Church of Spiritual to not even Alliance 47 N. W. Third St. Sera blockade, might agree concede that a nation so being punvices 7:45 p. m. Lectures and masished was an aggressor. Now if our sages. Miami paper. - Dr. Nicholas Butler, head of Colum- bia University, has a new plan for outlawing war by curbing the navies of the world. Dr. Butler's plan proposes that the United States recognize any blockade against an aggressor nation providing it is not directed against a nation of the western hemisphere. This plan like the one to outlaw war by outlawing agressor nations has a serious drawback, which is the question of how we are going to know which is the real aggressor nation. In every war that was ever fought the contending governments claimed to be on the defensive and their people believed that they were fighting on the defensive. This is only human nature, and cannot be altered without changing human nature which is a pretty big undertaking. , Dr. Butler disposes of the difficulty by basing his plan on Article 16 of the League of Nations which imposes a blockade against an aggressor nation. If we accept Article 16 as a part of our foreign policy it would of course be easy to determine the aggressor. 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