Show a£S BRISBANE Notification July 23 THIS WEEK ! PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For further information consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers A King’s Farewell Good Soldier Obey An If or Two 40000000 Degrees Paris-To “last words of dying nen" will be added those of the late King George of England — “I am sorry to keep you waiting like this” Typical of a good modest king always obedient to duty At the request - of his ministers including Sir John Simon who waited upon him at the last moment the king struggled pathetically to sign his name to a state paper then turning to his adrjcceeded visers spoke those last words followed by a smile and nod with rhlch he was accustomed to end n audience This was published in the Star South Africa in I Johannesburg I Reuter dispatch Mr Gunia sends ae clipping from Gibsonia Pa luch obliged The Italian soldier je striking uniform Badoglio’ in an Italian iarshal returned to Rome and inbraced Mussolini who wore the ' jiiform of a corporal of fascist lilitia Napoleon also liked to be tiled the “little corporal” Marshal Badoglio is an Italian Sldier who obeys orders When lussolini’s forces were marching a Rome Bkdoglio according to lie story said to the king: ‘‘What hall I do— wipe them out?” The “No no violence” Ing ordered: low Mussolini rules and on his fders Badoglio wipes out Haile 'elassie and the government ol of Ethiopia ‘Anything could happen In Europe Jid one of the things considered jutte jgrssible extremely disturb sg to respectable old England and thers is an agreement between fussolini and Hitler to make ‘‘a eal on Austria” profitable for both ot for Austria There is always however the when Austria lemory of 1914 ialy and the Kaiser had the triple lliance that did not “stand up” bch alliances usually go along cial lines if they are to last t ance and Italy are natural ales both Latin England and the States would probably be )und not far apart if a really big 7orld war should ever come with He or two other IFJS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior General Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah July 3 1936 NOTICE is hereby given thst Simon Beck Stevens of Ephraim Utah who on 10 1931 made homestead entry as amended No 050091 for W4NEU NWVi SE4 NSWV Section 8 NEV SeetIoh "7 ' Township 1 South Range"! West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before James Frost Notary Public at Ephraim Utah on the 10th day of August 1936 Claimant names as witnesses: David H Paulson Lavor Taylor Soren Bailey and Wm H Bailey all of Utah Ephraim THOMAS F THOMAS J9 — A6 Register NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY state of tst temperature According to Sir James Jeans aere prevails in the depths of the temperature of “forty million p:grees centigrade" which is e higher than any temperature If you came within 1000 miles a 5 cent piece with a tempera-ir- e nder e of 40000000 degrees you would be burned to a hard to believe but true England protested against raising elevation of guns on American arships because that would make ur guns shoot too far In lease of far we might hit a British ship jned up against us ie Are ' animals capable of any ' bought? j A dog on Prince Edward island Vhlning and howling with its mux-3- e against a pile of clothing on the )dge of a pool attracted men who nok from the water the bodies of Wo brothers fifteen and seventeen 'ears old Could the dog have 'thought out" a connection between be clothing and the disappearance its young owners? ' Estate of JANET CAMPBELL Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of J A Hougaard and E A Britsch in Mantl Utah on or before the Hth day of September 1936 ELIZABETH BAXTER Administratrix J A Hougaard and E A Britsch Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT LN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of WILLLS H CHRISTENSEN also known as WILLIS CHRISTENSEN Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of J A Hougaard and E A Britsch in Manti Utah on or before the 29th day of August 1936 JOHN M KNIGHTON Administrator J A Hougaard and E A Britsch Attorneys for Administrator Jn25— Jyl6 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION GenDepartment of the Interior eral Land Office at Salt Lake City Utah June 18 1936 NOTICE is hereby given that Grantley L Olsen of Sclpio Utah who on June 26 1928 made homestead entry No 047299 for SWK Section 1 NWVi Section 12 Township 17 South Range 3 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before Grant L Thompson Notary Public at Scipio Utah on the 3rd day oI August 1936 Claimant names as witnesses: Vera Bradfield Marvin M Hatch Irvin G Monroe and James Memmott all of Scipio Utah THOMAS F THOMAS Jn25— Jy23 Register LANDON DOES IT AGAIN! Kas— Got AH M Topeka Landon has balanced his budget again! When Kansas closed Its fiscal year Jane 30 there was cash balance of apon hand accord$1250090 proximately estimate of A K to the ing state accountant This Jones Is nearly a quarter of a million dollars more than the cash balance at the ' close ot tbo 1933 fiscal year t U S It Far jn Red at 1936 Fiscal Year Closet t was WASHINGTON D the record of the Roonevelt administration as the fiscal year 1933 came to a close June 30 A federal debt of 33 billion 913 million dollars Spending of 8 billion 793 million dollars during the fiscal year more than1 two dollars for every on ' taken In r A budget bureau estimate of expenditures of $8272534370 during the new fiscal year without any alibi such as the veteran’s bonus or invalidation of processing taxes-The United States navy has d federal debt that would be 38 191 “bomber" airplanes billion 600 million were it not for eerful small news It Is to be hoped that the expert Juggling of the figures by the New Deal treasury department is trying to build bomber which does not include in its estilanes able to fly any ocean If war came our bombing mate a total of $4638733643 in s bonds guaranteed government could be carried on in coun-(Reason given for the omission of across the Atlantic or the some they day is that bonds We should not want to dot the a conclusion repaid by bombing in America After' will all be least at is arbitrary which flrat experiment no country’ 3uldsnfl jTany shjps’ within “tuxy Add to the list’ of classic boners a 'mbing ftr submarine range Wse shores newspaper’s reference metropolitan C Klitf ridir Syndkatw l to 'Dr Nicholas Murray butler of At Ur ancient city of the s they show a gigantic brick imple recently uncovered where I has lain in the ground covered frrough the ages It was construct'd originally like the tower of label to enable the builders to get P into heaven and reach the gods t'irit they invented those pagan and then they actually jods — in them I tl W NU Saivte I Columbia university ? w r WE Kir Whatever drinks you like best or your guoslsl like best will taste twice as smooth if they'ro made with whiskies or gins from Hiram Walker Seventy-eigh- t years of distilling experience certainly makes a difference! 'v 37 - rA: v? ji'iiLH HIRAM WALKER'S TEN HIGH Topeka from his recent vacation In Estes Park Gov M Landon Republican nominee for the Presidency Is shown here as he returned for the special session of the legislature and for his notification ceremonies July 23 AH BOURBON WHISKEY Ten High has the flavor and smoothness of much more expensive whiskies because it is made with precision-contro- l in the world s largest and most modem distillery 90 proof Hamilton Bares Pint Code No Ill Quart Code No HR New Deal Fears Utah’ fritted demonstrates Science proudly )r the Westinghouse company a rw lamp that “rivals the beams the sun" The demonstrator tplained that the temperature at ae sun's surface is about 11732 Agrees Fahrenheit while the new Imp reaches 23232 degrees That however as scientists iow is a long way from the sun’s "WIMP Secs HIRAM WALKER'S DISTILLED FIVE O'CLOCK ‘Victory for America’ This Fall in Speech at Chicago COCKTAIL GIN CHICAGO ILL — John D M Hamilton new chairman of the Republican National committee opened the Republican Presidential election campaign in the West with a ringing straightforward declaration of the misdeeds of the Utah’s biggest selling gin! Distilled from 100 grain spirits together with the finest fruits herbs and berries Always uniform in flavor 85 proof Fifth Code No 446 Pint Code No 447 Alio Hiram Walker Distilled London Dry Gin DletilUd Itora qiain by (he exclusive Controlled Condensation process which insures Uniterm flavor 90 prooi filth Cod No 421 Pint Cod No 422 Roosevelt administration and its fear of obliteration which the public recognition of these misdeeds has produced wPrm His speech was delivered at a dinner given him by the RepubliHIRAM WALKER'S HIRAM WALKER'S I can Finance committee for IlliCANADIAN CLUB M ROYAL OAK nois As he finished upon the note: 4 STRAIGHT WHISKEY J “There can be only one outcome BOURBON WHISKEY In November— a M Whether you favor rye victory for the more than 3000 listeners Made from the finest Ameri bourbon or Scotch you’ll 1 cheered wildly It was the larglike Canadian Club Aged can grain by Nature’ own est political dinner in Chicago’s 6 years and bottled in process kept under scien1200 were turned away Canada under Governtific control 90 proof In the early passages of his ment supervision 904 Hamilton dwelt speech upon the proof Pint Code No (6 “phoney" character of the claimed ' Pint Codo No 322 New Deal confidence in Quart Codo No 127 Quart Codo No 321 and endorsement of its nprffTPTi1 ho said wts unreliable for the very fact that has been bought with payroll Jobs and the taxpayers’ money Points to Farley’s Fears Hamilton also cited the futile imitations of the Republican platform advocated by President RoOsevelt with respect to the Democratic monopoly plank the civil service plank and the plank on balancing the budget He characterized these imiThe United States has an extra tations as sincere flattery NAUTICAL special ceremony known as the “Sa“There has been a sudden end to lute to the Nation" which eonslats of i NOVELTIES j the talk that the Republican party one gun for each of the forty-eigwould carry only six states 'in Nostates This mimic war ta staged only vember" Hamilton declared! “On The “Nautical Novelties” following the contrary the chairman of the at noon on July 4th at American miliare furnished by the U S Navy ReDemocratic National committee felt tary ports although it Has been givcruiting Station at Salt Lalca City: obliged to tell the delegates !to the en on a few other occasions such as convention that conPhiladelphia WASHINGTON D The navy On July 3rd 1898 Santiago Cuba the death of a president fidence was not enough And in the 1935 full dresses ship and fires a twenty-on- e imports during was held by the Spanish army and a‘ last few days supporters of the adwhich saw grains and meats as gun salute at noon on the 4th of ministration have been disheartened Spanish fleet of four cruiaera ahd and subJuly by the extraordinary spectacle of well as their two deatroyera under Admiral Cer- the United1 On July 7th 1917 their candidate for President so stitutes multiply again and again vera was anchored in the harbor The State of carrying his own state under Roosevelt U S 3 Forter corny easy trade poli- city was besieged by American troops nianded destroyerLieutenant that he must draft the aid of a gov- cies were estimated by Commandoy here to have and the harbor was blockaded ernor whom he himseH placed Jn by Ad- - Ward K Wortman rescued thirteen total value of reached office at the sacrifice ot that man’s miral Sampson with four battleships fmen and a black cat from the float-tw- o and poown personal preferences armored cruiser and a converted ing mast of the achooner Snetoppen i litical future’ Imports of one item alone-c- otVAcht from In th mUr bid toMMdioll Hamilton expressed sympathy for Ur4 lubstitut— out run hour of lor Hot denied opportunity the blockade James A Farley “Jobmaster genManila to des and go the During for self support to 403197 rural per past fiscal year— July eral of the New Deal" declaring: “Ha has undertaken to tee that Ids sons by displacing the production troy Dewey’s fleet and then to re - ' lit 1935 to June 30th 1938 — 1578 to Cuba turn American of 3632000 in acres fit NovemAlthough Cervera'had young men from the Intermountain candidates are ber and quite plainly be doesn’t farm land A total of 33463336 a very Inferior force and was almost region applied for enlistment tn the know how It can be done" I The G O P chairman said the administration’s claims for its agricultural singularly policy wera west to Inefficiency of hi Computing Land Displacements t modest d The displacement of land is com- - fireroom forces his ships wire Betrayal of Farmer J In taken which of from the acreage the fact that before spite “It neglects" he said “to men- would have a nd mor been necessary to pro- - his egress the American ships had ?!?r “Tf In tion the extraordinary increase ln th J1" been teaming under of farm products pow Importations In wklch tha winning car potted It it had been produced In t which are most certainly directly atAmerlca the coolie rather than hour mil an by a a half only kept yet tributable to the Roosevelt Adminfrom ate ling during lb It neglects to say that istration nttreit!nr ®t not from 1932 to 1933 imports Cf raw For Instance during 1933 there run up on the beach Jn flames Th foodstuffs Increased 41 per cent and were Imported into the United last ahlp surrendered at 1:20 49 foodstuffs of manufactured per vanish ships burning uptorin C0Sn cent It neglects to state that tn ' th the Texas cheered am! that period Importations of wheat oddities reported by rath- John Philip called out “Donk1 Ing that total by the American 10 Captain Jumped from three thousand bushmillion t8® Poor fellowa are finder: Humbug Chemical company rear average yield per acre It can cheer els to over twenty-seveof corn be shown that the com imports dying” About 350 Spanish and imports bushels were makes bug poison In North Carolina would have required 1814000 acres killed tnd 150 were woundedl Th r- - Tony horn has served s a university jumped from 344 thousand bushels for their production in this country j mains of the to over 43 million bushels that iman Illinois Spanish fleet can atill cheer leadet A Leake ports of rice went from 19 to 83 een ®Ionjr tha southern coast of plumber Miss Lyon is secretary to Eudr estimates of the effect of ! million pounds" Dr Lamb Indiana Mr of Ceaver is other item of Import are equally Hamilton predicted that citizens 0n tst 1936 the Great Lakes an Ohio aurgeon and Dr Aker is of 3297333 revealing Import would not bo fooled out ot realizing 1®v®t Minnesota dentist station of near and hams' bacon training pounds Chicago pork burden of taxes excessive tli during 1933 displaced the produc- - was opened for aervicej to the naval “They will note the perfectly coron was fortunately The states rect horror with which Mr Roose- lion of 68070 acres of American reservists of the mldcUje Rf®crvl8t ln that sec ftor will make the Job In a Detroit court room revelt views gambling with other peool wheat irfIk438°MbUthclS but same at the bullet ta its directed a time been ple’s money on 2220000 acres ! fr°nLfheJf° t0(Du‘ cently and produced th and n they win note he fails to mention proper mark A lawyer while argu- here taking some 61626 rural in- thes'ftamblfaif ' in which IrresponWillamette Wilmingb n Dubuke Ta- - ing a case grabbed a pistol be habitants off the relief rolls sible New Deal officials have Induksh and Hawk w R be used The gan brandishing it ln front of the dulged not only with our money Wlth "better homes promised we number of reservists client ab:t to be taken will Jurors to Illustrate 1: 7 but with money which our children may be able to go a little deeper into be the largest on a ofh an extended his victim The Lxyrr accidentally wCl have to product" t debt ' 'pulled the trigger and killed him iarara $1391099397 in ’35 Farm Imports ! rrvr r“ “h opaanUbcwo ta tet 7 JotT bn It p! 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