Show BRISBANE 100000 io See THIS WEEK probate and guardianship In Ancient Nile Mud NOTICES For further information consult the England Keep Ready Count) Clerk or Respective Let the Dead Sleep Signers Murder Starts Early Paris— Reclining on her side NOTICE TO CREDITORS r body covered with gold gold necklaces on her neck and on the ground nearby aeologists discover the w body of an Egyptian prinfacess whose rther theFhSroali Chephren built the second bigit gest pyramid was his rother Cheops wno built the largest Those pyramid? were tombs for kings and searcli-found the princess in one of The Nile mud seeping into sm tomb had helped to pi erve arch t Landon Notified Nominee TOPEKA KAS — Tens of thousands of prairie state Americans joined by additional thousands of visitors from every section of the United Slates w ill gather pn the VouersJJP-Aandersigned at the grounds of the state house here fatv office of J A Hougaard and E Thursday July 23 to hear Alf M A Britsch m Manti Utah on or beLandon the fore the 14th day of September 1936 ELIZABETH BAXTER Administratrix J A Hougaard and E A Britsch Attorneys for Administrate J IN notice to creditors THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH Estate of WILLIS H CHRISTENSEN aho known WILLIS CHRIS' TENSEN Deceased Creditois will present claims with to vouchers 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 alarmed by European England JOHN M KNIGHTON ir threats issues an official Administrator hite paper” explaining why— fThe relation of our own armed J A Hougaard and E A Britsch Attorneys for Administrator fees to those of other great pow at a fig- Jn25 —J y 16 ) should be maintained high enough to enable us to ercise our influence and autlion-iNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION international affairs" for all plans the Unfortunately Department of the Interior Genplane in the hands of a do eral Land Office at Salt Lake City yate nation might upset all na Utah July 3 1930 jial “authority” just as a pistol NOTICE is heieby given that Sithe hands of a desperate man sets individual and police ar- mon Beck Stevens of Ephraim Utah who on August 10 1931 made stock idity Dne bullet will stretch individlaising homestead entry as amended I authority In the dust 1000 air No 030091 for WNEU NWK the heart of a SEV4 N'uSWVt Section 8 NE4 Sectnes attacking eat city might cause national tion 7 17 South Township Range uthority” to end in demoraliza-West Salt Ijake Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final England’s new defense increase II be largely in her air force proof to establish claim to the land it wise nation knows that the above described before James Frost tl “ocean” in future wars will Notary Public at Ephraim Utah on t the ocean of the air the 10th day of August 1936 Claimant names as witnesses: Dav!n a deserf of southeastern Utah id H Paulon Iavor Taylor Soren m and women belonging to the Bailey and Wm H Bailey all of It of “truth seekers” were gath-jUtah Ephraim around the body of Mrs Edith THOMAS F THOMAS khal who died more than a year J9 — A 6 Register You read about it perhaps firs Ogden leader of the “truth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION deers” prayed over the body Genich appeared marvelously Department of the Interior The “truth seekers” he- eral Land Office at Salt Lake City re they will bring the woman Utah June 18 1936 k to life but the pathetic fact NOTICE is hereby given that that it would not in the least Grantley L Olsen of Scipio Utah tter if they did on June 26 1928 made homewho e 7ie important thing Is to for SW the condition of 1800000000 stead entry No 047299 NW Section 12 TownFor Section bally living on the earth I safely out of it to be brought ship 17 South Range 3 West Salt k would be unimportant in Lake Meridian has filed notice of se days and perhaps cruel intention to make final proof to esI deAmerica holds the world’s ”mur- - tablish claim to the land above scribed before Grant L Thompson championship” for all kinds of Notary Public at Scipio Utah on at all ages— quantity 193fli the 3rd day of Atigu-volume (rder Claimant names a witnesses: Vern Jersey boy 18 years old I sentenced to death ' Bradfield Marvin M Hatch Irvin C h Wisconsin a coroner reports Monroe- and James Memmolt all of t little- David Holl two months Utah i was killed by two boys four Scipio THOMAS F TIIOM AS' I three years of age — Jn25 Register Jy23 bey each held one hand of the inger one and dropped it on the )r It cried and would not stop en one of the small boys ex ined “We pounded ' him” Jse youngest “killers’ puzzle the You can’t “try” a child r living 5000 years o could tell an interesting story f the movies She “built bet self small pyramid with stones given her by her many lovers" Where in you suppose she is now? jne strange Egyptian heaven rhaps with all those admirers pund her Old Bryan Paper Bolls Roosevelt - Omaha’ Neb-Omaha one of the for 50 year leading Demqcratic newspapera of the Middle West and once edited has Bryan by William Jennings definitely stamped itself as opposed to President Roosevelt and the New Deal policies his administration ’ ’r ptands for “Mr Roosevelt as earnestly and lew York proposes to fingerprint passionately as Hitler onc$ did asnew babies included rybody sails our own capitalist system” editorial I baby of the future will be says the - tonsil g y with “By his sweeping onslaught Mr I appendix removal vaccination Roosevelt has precipitated uncomsmallpox and a half dozen oth promising war between the govern' diseases ment he heads' and private enter- accept Republican nomination for President The quiet ’businesslike governor who balanced the budget of Kansas by simple economy in his speech of acceptance to be broadcast nationally will tell the American people how he proposes to handle the problems of government Celebration under the leadership Topekans of their chamber of commerce have a program of arranged which will last from pageantry noon until nearly midnight Indian ceremonies parades and a giant fireworks display will portray the and Spirit and history of Kansas voice the “typical prairie” states’ approval of Alf Landon At the Kansas state fairgrounds 20 tribes of Indians will conduct a ceremonial barbecue at noon In th£ colorful setting provided by their villages of tepees Haskell Indians from Lawrence Kas and will unite groups from Marietta with other Indians from points as as New York and Arizona to smoke the pipe of peace with the Republican nominee 100000 Can View Ceremonies A triple parade lasting an hour and a half will march down Kansas avenue to the state house beginning at 4 p m “More than 10000 Landon boosters are being marshalled to participate in the parade” said Robert M Owthwaite president of the To“Their peka chamber line of march will be decorated with sunflowers for as the sunflower was planted by the early pioneers to guide those who followed to their destination in safety so is the Landon sunflower destined to show the way back to the security of the American form of government” The notification ceremonies will take place on the south steps of the state house where 100000 persons will be able to see Gov London against the background of the he has sprung building from whi-to fame with the swiftness and power of a prairie cyclone' Predict G' O P Sweep to Majority in House Chicago ILL— The steady trend toward Landon and Knox throughout the country will help! sweep a Republican majority into the house of representatives at the approaching election says Eafrl Venable executive secretary of the Republican Congressional campaign commute with offlcea berei “We will retain all tha siats we now have” said Mr Venable “and from among tha remainder now represented who by Democrats cam in on the 1332 landslide a sufficient number can be swung back to give the Republicans a comfortable majority in tha new house which will support Landon after his prise he new treaty with France “And just as long as that war the duty on French wines rages the billions of credit and liquors by 50 per cent inter money tied up in the banks idle California and other wine and unused will remain idle and wing states It should persuade unused The millions of idle workhi to stabilize the production of ers will remain unused unless it election” I e establish 'official guarantees purity freedom from adultera - mixtures and especially rtifying” with alcohol 1 Europe notably in France Iteration of wines is an offense iht law With us it is a iness int ntd be on public labor Experts Drop Under New' Deal the believe “This hewspaper Washington D C— During Presboth economic American system ident Roosevelt’s administration so not desperately is and political cotton exports decreased 23 per sick so hopeless beyond cure that cent lard exports 83 per cent and it is necessary to kill and replace 99 wheat tracent exports accordour per to it with an order alien ing to department of commerce reditions repugnant to all our aspiraports tions” or advertising reasons a group Deficit Largest Peacetime ien made a long distance hike Over 8000 new varieties of dahdiet of broken Washington D C— The nations grain to prove within the deficit of 4 billion 764 millfca dolsuperiority of that diet’ They lias have beenjyxMluceJ lars for th 1833 fiscal year as re“i decade surprised when 53 hikers wed a total loss of 311 pounds ported by the treasury department vight while one C3 years old Blood does not flow continuously was the largest peacetime deficit in the history of the United States wed a gain of three pounds through the small vessels of the body iM Syndlcau SNU Srtlc It moves in jerks as the heart pumps £ Roosevelt Slips Gallup Reveals Gov Alf M Landon frolics with his son John Cobb 3 says the Republican nominee “then your children won’t bear the burden of your mistakes” Landon’ Amendments Pa Over Democrats Kas — In the face of Topeka noisy Democratic the opposition Republicans in the Kansas senate voted a resolution 25 to 10 to limit the business of the current session to the passage of state constitutional amendments proposed by Gov Alf M Landon Landon had ensuggested that the legislature able the state to confurm to federal social security laws ""In considering the proposed amendments” the governor tolti the legislators ”1 desire to call attention to the fact that the platform of the Republican party adopted at its national convention provides for a plan of social security different from the social security act adopted by congress “Any proposed amendments to the constitution should merely grant to the legislature of the state the power to enact laws to enable this state to Join in any Buch final act for this purpose as may ultimately become the settled law on this question” wld If Mad from American grain to pita th American last Hiram Walkar' product clway hav th No 1 cholc ol American who know good liquor Her' a handy check list ol whisldet and gin that carry on Hiram Walker' reputation lor quality and value ' Which number is your lucky number? Drouth Emphasizes Folly of New Deal ‘Scarcity’ Chicago 111 — Drouth disaster plus artificial crop restrietpn for the second time in three years is the fallacy of the demonstrating New Deal theorj of “economic scarcity" writes Frank Ridgway editor of the Chicago agricultural Tribune Ridgway declared that it was difficult for many to believe crops again are being destroyed so that farmers can qualify for payments under the new federal soil law when the country is faced ’with a shortage of hiiman foods and livestock feeds and foreign grown farm products are being imported into the United States In increasing amounts “Farmers have a feeling of protest against being forced to clip or pasture theis green oats 'to prevent them from maturing a crop of seed or to plow under tons of green soy beans that would make needed food for live stock this winter” Ridgway said He cited some instances of Illinois fanners who decided not to plow under their soy beans to receive government checks for $12 an sera whin they could make $13 an acre by harvesting the beans and selling them s T’ Day of Celebration Planned July 23 to Honor IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SANPETE COUNTY STATE OK UTAH Estate of JANET CAMPBELL Deceased Creditors tv ill present claims with That princess tailroads tell the Interstate e commission they would like es’ reduced to two and a half its a mile instead of two cents i railroads should have all possi-- I consideration for they have It up this country but at two I a half cents a mile they will I compete successfully with autobiles carrying passengers for Hfliarter of a cent a mile — postage stamps that are being issued ' this year r Ships at sea occasionally pass hun-- dredsbf snakes swimming about °ff !'hore‘ They tr taown The follow mg “Nautical Novelties” soa snakes and are tremely PolMft- are furnished by the U S Navy ‘ DltmarsI0Ct°r of th® New cuiitimr s'tu! mu at Salt Ukv Fify: oi k zoo states thL their venom is A mall model of the United States about five time as poisonous as that naval academy been lepioduced of a rattlesnake In ami is now on eh lotion at the ex- three hours’ time Admiral position m Texas (ioemoi Ulied of squadron completely was at one tune an enlisted tioyed the Spanish fleet At the Bittlu man m the of Manila Lay and took time ofl Jof Slate navy Naval and nulitaty lieioes aie to bieahfast During the famous battle be comineiioi ated in a m sein s of Admiral Dewey suspended operations and sailed out of range The move fovli-as' many people jwftji not agined beeause Dewey had the Span-ish fleet bottled securely and his iheu weie badly in need of food and rest In the old navy before the days of cold storage facilities which en-- I abled the cartying of fresh meats and vegetables on Ivoard ships the crews New Yoik City — A definite swing were subject to scurvy lack of awny from Pi evident Knisevolt diet This disease which mom Since the nomination of Landon and pi opei Knox by the Republicans at Clcve often than not appeared on vessels land and snu e the Dcmniiatic long at sea caused loathsome sore n convention at Philadelphia is to bienk out on the body teeth loo-indicated in the latest poll icpoit-e‘iied and fell out and a bodily by the “Ameiiean Institute of came over the sdrongest men Public Opinion " Fiesh and meats a foi vegetables day On June 7 the Gallup poll showed the President as having 56 pet cent would usually restore the entire crew of the popular vote against the to health To secure fresh meat that field With the Tnmpaigns definite- usually stave off scurvy old- ly under way following the nation- - tune sailois would often eat rats al conventions the poll released Today regardless of the length of a showed the j’lesident s pop- - cruise July ships of our navy are fittecl to llaun been reduced carry ample mal a0nCnS supplies of fresh fruits und having shrunk per more in some coses in states nor- refrigeration mally Republican or doubtful A survey conducted Luring the World War the baseball among 3000 persons in every walk of life by team of the battleship U S B indicated that sylvania won the championship of the magazine after three years of the New Deal Atlantic fleet This was not much of per cent of the persons ques- - a surprise as practically the entire tioned feel that they are no better Boston Red Sox team was wearing off the uniform of the ship In 1918 during a storm in tha It would also be enlightening if North Sea a man was washed psychologists would tell us how they from the U S B New York got that way themselves and was then washed aboard the U S S Texas the next ship in Column A real executive Is one who Admiral Byrd took ico boxes with can handle people who know more than him to the South Pole regions to keep he does his provisions from freezing too solid Landon and Son bn HIRAM WALKER'S TEH BOURBON WHISKEY 0 Ten High has the flavor and smoothness of much more expensive whiskies because it is made with precision control in the world’s largest and most modem distil lery 90 proof Pint Cod No Ill Quoit Cod No 110 HIRAM WALKER'S DISTILLED FIVE O'CLOCK COCKTAIL GIN Utah’ biggest selling gin! 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