Show -- r VND TP THE GARLAND UTAH from a business entry No 039989 for lot trip to' his home ip TRUST EE'i IN GOD America He was not aware of the NE!4 SEtt StiSWVi Cection 4 Town11 North Range acquaintance of John with this his s 0 West Salt Lake ship t THE IN DISTRICT COURT OF Meridian has filed new acquaintance until shown John’s BOX ELDER COUNTY UTAH BOX to make final Prbof notice of intention "SSAGE OF PEACE Til1" letter and was to very much pleased claim ELDER COUNTY a municipal subdiwith the spirit of it and to the land'above r Bowcutt a expressed "j k vision of the State of Utah Plaintiff Clerk of the Cirri desire ior a continuation of the friend a a from last week) vs THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF on the c:r day of March 1931 ship expies-ein it toward George BRIGHAM CITY a corporation Vvi crest as she nonchalantly Wallace who now at once r the Claimant names as witnesses: accepted who upon him as an State Security Bank a corporation ’iu u to her father Elmer Peter i of advisrr and fiicnd so much “Well— a letter so that The Tremonton Banking Co a corpor- John rtarat and Tremonton an inning it remarked Mriron Ada agreenu nt was finally ation Joseph Nelson Katherine Hall Prc-cfrom John Harley" made between them whereby a her cory W Watkins Dana W Stephenson Wm J John of Lat Lake was assured in the new world It read: “Dear Friend City Clan Annie M John Mary c Kemp Utah It is now nearly a year since I visitELI F TAILOR Wallace and his fami'y at soo:V $ Annie Mary Mortgage & Loan Corp ed in your home they could be transported Register The Federal E'venson Land Bank of When I left England for my home Date of Joy unspeakable filled his heart for publication February here I may Berkeley a corp Jos D Allen John 19 1931 you may not have thought— the long looked for prosper iy scei ici! “ MansfipMdit?hMaflCld: Loren3 not have known— that wc may ever see now within ate of Publication March sight He coulu Such mc‘y G or hear from each other again Mason Geo 1931 sleep for the thought of the Joy it J Mason Glen S Mason J Y Rich are the general conditions as the world meant to the dear ones whom he had P C Petterson Beneficial But fate in her offerings some- so Life Ins NOTICE IOR PUBLICATION goes recently left In tears and who would a corporation Co times presents things least looked for so soon Oral J Johnson as he could dispatch the good PUBLISHER Pheobe E Tims Charlotte E Mason so am writing you as a duty as well as news become aware forViolet T Archiba’d a pleasure I have thought often and tune that had been of the good Mary T Archiof (Department the Interior) fairly thrust upon bald John Tims Nancy T Archibald and much of the meeting I so much them deSadie L Kamp Leroy Tims Rex Tima U S Land Office at Salt Lake City enjoyed at your home while I was R J Tima The Texas Company (To be continued next week) I was much tained in England a Utah February 10 1931 corporation Thos H Tima Ervin J Notice is hereby given that Hilda R by your ’earnestness to Improve Tima Sylvia M Tima Florence Jen- Betteredge of Ogden Utah who on your own conditions and to also become and your More About U S Progress sen world value of to the 4 1926 made homestead greater Chaa Mary P B Dagsen May entry No I too have learned there Is Briggs Sefton D Briggs Charlotta 040005 for SW'iSWti Sectlon35 Town- fellowmen (Continued from ’fast' week) for us to A N Archibald R T Nish Ethel N ship 12 North Range 18 West Salt a great field of opportunity yr-The period of fourteen years which Rudd Pearl M N Hess virgif Niah Lake Meridian has Tiled notice of in- engage ourselves in worthwhile simple Pheobe N Udy Orvil Nish Occidental tention to make final Proof to estab- tasks calculated to make 0 1 this world followed while unsettled by the Civil Life Ins Co a corporation a better place In which to live I aih War and the subsequent depression was Bear River lish claim to the land above described Co a corporation before W C Betteredge United States impressed that the time and opportunvalley Implement a period of growth Oil fundamentally Blue Light Gas & Oil Co a corpora- Commissioner at Grouse Creek Utah ity for which you have longed is now was discovered in Pennsylvania and near Our Presidential Election is now more coal was produced than In any tion Wm Archibald Mary A Peter- on the 6th day of April 1931 to are it A over and while conditions prior sen Pearl Burndt Emery T Claimant names as witnesses: The South produced n previous years Louise B Mitton always a little unsettled the finger of more cotton by millions of bales than The Star Piano Delbert Tanner John T Betteredge assurance now points to a period of pros ever before Co a corp Heber J Grant Trustee Albert J Bellingham Exports climbed to the Edgar D Betconscientnow most and can I in Trust for Church of Jesus Christ teredge all of Grouse Creek Utah perity dizzy heights of $400000000 Wages: of Latter Day Saints iously advise that you at least visit this steadily Increased ELI F TAYLOR dock workers struck' Lucy E Lamb A then Judge for a raise of pay from $1 to a $125 a Chas Malouf N Maiouf Union Register country whereby you may of a day the shoe Central Life Ins Co a corporation Date of first publication February for yourself as to the advisability mach-industry adopted j move Frances L Allen John Doe 1st John 12 1931 inpry and workmen who had been Doe 2nd John Doe 3rd John Doe 4th I shall anxiously await your reply earning $6 to $7 a week now got from Date of last publication March In the meantime if I can be in anyway $10 to $18 John Doe 5th whose true names are 1931 of service to you kindly advise unknown and the wives or husbands While the Civil War cost the country Yours truly of the above named defendants NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION prodigiously and was a tragic distractJohn Harley” ion to Industry and commerce by 1869 Defendants SUMMONS PUBLISHER The contents of the letter meant the yearly gain In railroad building had THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID much to the Wallaces who at once were increased nearly 500 per cent It seems DEFENDANTS (Department of the Interior) able to grasp the spirit of friendliness You are hereby summoned to appear now7 as though nothing could stop the U S Land Office at Salt Lake City and good fellowship of the writer but prosperity of the United States within twenty days after the service were unable to see the tragedy written of this summons upon yoy if served Utah February 10 1931 But speculation and overextended Notice is hereby given that Arthur G indelibly between the lines for if Geo- credit were sapping the foundations within the county In which this action of is brought of Grouse Creek otherwise within thirty Ballingham Utah rge Wallace accepted the invitation industry The panic of 1873 closed the would surely Stock Runs on the banks days after service and defend the above who on February 3 1928 made addit- Fate In her offerings Exchange entitled action and in case of your ional entry No 044266 present them with something most un- were so severe that banks could neither looked for and uncourted failure so to do Judgement will be ren- for SWWNEtf NWtiSE4 NE!4SW!4 get currency nor keep it Wheat conBut all were animated with a new sumers cut down their orders Cotton 23 Section Secdered against you according to the NW NEVNE(4 ray of hope— something with an im- mills closed and mercantile failures in demand of the complaint wfilch has tion 22 EViSE'4 SectionlS WSW been filed with the Clerk of the Court Sectlon 14 Township 12 North Range pelling force seemed to occupy them three years were reckoned at $775000-00This action is brought to recover a 18 We?t- Salt Lake Meridian has filed without even replying to the friendly There w7ere men in this dark perJudgment condemning a right of way notice of intention to make final Proof letter George Wallace became busy iod who completely gave up hope for a highway to the land described to establish claim to the land above preparing to accept the Invitation By 1878 the tide was again on the described on the steam- rise and business in general showed before Accordingly passage W C Betteredge in said complaint at Grouse ship Gladiator was secured and amid marked Increases in the long period of LEWIS JONES Plaintiff's Attorney United States Commissioner P O 1st National Bank Bldg Brig- Creek Utah on the 6th day of April fond farewells and some misgivings prosperity which followed The dynamo 1931 he was soon among a crowd of fellow came into being and opened the way) ham City Utah Claimant names as witnesses: passengers walking up the gang plank for the electric light The great Northo of the great liner which was to carry west was Delbert Tanner NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION John T Betteredge opened up and settled The Albert J Ballingham C Bet- him over the bosom of the mighty refrigerated the car revolutionized Edgar PUBLISHER deep which until the present time had packing Industry In 1890 the annual teredge all of Grouse Creek Utah to be the barrier of his sucELI F TAYLOR seemed ot the packers had risen from of th Interior) (Department cess Register " rwjtrwWTwmnymiwii U S Land Office at Salt Lake City "Date"of first publication" February ed uneventful but by chance he be West Virginia The industries of the Utah February 16 1931 12 1931 h South came acquainted with a fellow renewed thier strength and in Notice Is hereby given that Henry 19 1890 were producing iron ore and pig Date of last publication ger who proved to be Franklin Harley Iiettman of Promontory7 Utah who was to of iron entire of who John father the equal returning production on April 10 1926 made enlarged home- - 1931 the United States before the preceding By 1890 America possessed depression a railroad mileage surpassing that of V- all Europe But in 1893 overconfidence careless and extended credits and high speculat inevition produced thir apparently able consequences markThe stock Call money went to 74 et collapsed Within the year 554 banks per Cent two to Famous went But wall Just the years Authorized We Are from the time of the first failure there was a sudden and marked change for the better NOTICE OF SUMMONS stead WE r s®r u fr Radishes Jo Wo fvMDowaSi PRODUCE Tremonton MachinComplete Line of Implements and Harvesting ery for This District and Extra Part3 Just Arrived For Every Crop Requirement There ls An Efficient And Modem Case Machine for M H M Lumber Coal l Hardware Home and Farm Supplies We Are Best Able to Serve You We Are Headquarters for All Kinds of Garden And Field Seeds “Your Good Will Our Best Asset” Farmers’ Cash Union Tremonton Utah Utah 98-o- -l WE DELIVER 3h If your house takes fire on the roof it burns down If it takes fire in the basement it burns up Be- fore this happens see— John J Shumway Bank Quarters Real Litate — Loans — Insurance Bear River Investment n Co j Safety Doxes Investments UTAH GARLAND Highest Cash Prices For Phone So Your Eggs and Poultry From 1895 to 1906 the barometer of growth steadily rose despite two setbacks A government loan was oversubscribed nearly six times The United States Steel Corporation was born The pressure of wealth more than sufficient to care for current needs the idea of watered stocks and ia this period the public took from the a railroads more than a billion and and worth of stocks quarter dollars' bonds The wheat 'Crop of 1905 was a bumper and both corn one seldom exceeded an4 cotton showed a very large yield Hie rise In land values was marked and speculation in real estate was widespread Building outstripped all previous records Then came the depression of 1907 (The AND REMEMBER J Phone ! I CASE Our First Car pf Machinery Onions Celery Spinach all Strictly Fresh and Crisp Always fat Hens that will make a good feed Drive over and buy your Sunday Dinner from us Dealers for the J Beets Turnips Everything ” the xi Are You enjoying Selling Your Cream and eggs or are You Trying to Fight the Market Try McDow all with That Next Can of Cream or Case of Eggs and Find the Real Satisfaction of Marketing j ANNOUNCEMENT - Buy the Best at Less Money fst jet - made Its appearance automobile revolutionizing manufacturing processes Sad the United States began tire great Following 4ra of quantity production old 1908 upward business book the swing The moving picture caught the j national fancy and ci rated new tunes I 1914 the appalling outbieak of the World War closed the Stock Exchange and caused the declaration of a moratorium But orders for war material jCame pouring in Factones were bought J built and transformed to meet the ossal demands of the Allies Wages rose to heights undreamed of even by United 1917 the unions the And in States went to war and thereafter sold $30000000000 worth of bonds to f- SELL TO Tom Wliite Representative for Pullman Poultry Company I CAN FURNISH YOU WITH Globe s' A- -l Dairy and Poultry Feeds SERVICE— FAIR PRICES Res Phone 23-- PROMPT DELIVERY n n'Miwiiw enures much fused The been so generally jMii sperity dif- to 1929 eclipsed The anything that had gone before radio had jumped into universal popularity The stock market marched sale enormous The upward steadily of Libtrty Bonds had made us a nation who before Bondholders of investors the war numbered about 700000 now 15000 were reckoned at approximately rise from j 1921 E A BIRCH First Class Shoe Rebuilding 000 almost any a rising market could anticipate a one who bought people profit And for four years the warned The Federal Reserve bought the banks who In turn warned their iance the conflict But the game was too fasThe Armistice terminated thi$ extra-depositors People kept on telling each the cinating ordinary spurt Again1 in 1920 was a new era right up country was forced to pause and put other that this In the Its house In order There followed two 'to the stock market collapse fall of 1929 years of deflation and liquidation prices went down but wages stayed up Henry Ford declared a minimum wage The people of he United States have of $500 a day for the same class of lab'"n growth and joyed unparalleled or which 100 years earlier was fortunate interrupted by brief years of And aficr to get $100 a day pression and despondency In various trades skilled artisans ach and every d pression our countryof could tarn $1400 a day In many trade nas gone forward to new peaks the week became stand wealth income and achievement in The future should 'be cmimu'-itcM aid followed subMquemly by the forty the pas ho'--r Never had so the light of cur cperenccs week in Full With Soleing Now is the time to have your HARNESS REPAIRED Complete equipment for this work In-- AUTO including CURTAINS !f V "1 r I |