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Show Cc::r Dcyrt f i I.Ihsrs la Ttrillhg Ninth fcnbg -8- -4 Clinches Fine Half Of Wcttcra Uuh Lesja Baseball Title Gmail Cub la probably the most thrilling game yet plawed is the Weetera Utah the Utah Coppei alogget defeated U. S. Mine Sunday at Bingham with a 4 to Kort by an eleventh hour wily is the 9th inning. U. S. Mi net led ap until the ninth tbt bf two runs. Tom NicboUforstarted the Mag-i- i ball rolling in the ninth safely landed single, folboys by Sowby, lowed by Lawrence folbitter, who walked. Let Nielron Twsedei lowed it up with a single. forced flew out, and Papinicbola Decker aingled. Frank borne. Sowby and tied the Kort. Wayne Sonnejiji bat, singled. Png Webber beautiful bit in center field, getting a Deland singtriple, clearing the baae. led an4 scored Webber. Nichols came to bat again with a safe single and the game ended after Sowby flew out. recently recruited Bruce Sutton, Uuh Copper left band burler, pitched excellent ball throughout the game. Nichols, pinch hitter, was a feature of the game, singling twice in the ninth for Uuh Copper his first singleof the :ostarting the successful rally ''it- cal boys. Hercules By uking the game from Powder club baseball nine Sunday, the Gemmell club won the first half of the Western Uuh League. T nek. former junior American Legion burler, three innpitched good ball the first lost conbut team Bacchus the for ings trol in the fourth with two men out, after his team made two errors, and - allowed Gemmell Club seven runs. eaten by A difficult Butterfield in the seventh inning was one of the best catches played during the league games. trict round robin is as follows: July 11. Magna at Salt Lake; July 14. Midvale at Magna; July 18, Salt Lake at Midvale; July 21. Salt Lake at Magna; July 25, Magna at Midvale; July 19, Midvale at Salt Lake. Tb first bom game of th Magna hoy will be Thursday July 14. Baseball fan in this vicinity will undoubtedly remember the classy type of ball displayed by these boy of 1 6 or under last year in the tournament to held here. The public is invited witness Jbcsc games. t t li J i ! I. ' - Pa' J ' s j i ont-bnde- d District 3Begim EMPHASIZED Ths Discoverer id Founder o. The ci Jiriitian Scicnco movriv.cn, As tre Christian Science, law of God, the law of good, i -.emoting ami demonstrating the divine Principle end, ruin. of universal harmony." In the Lesson-Sermo- n, Sunday, entitled "Christian Science", the practical value of the hw of God is indicated by a Bib ica) citation from St. Lu!:e 4:13)1 , . , "He hath cent mi to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of eight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised." A passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scripture" (P. 114), by Mary Baker Eddy, corroborates the foregoing Script lr 'I passage. It reads: "Christian Science explains all caust and effect It shows as mental, not physical the scientific relation of man to interlaced God, disentangles th ambiguities of being, and sets free the imprisoned thought." tc-.In- , ... Will Be Magna's Fine Home Game Played Thursday, July J4 With Midvale According to the schedule drawn by division representatives at a meeting u week. bld Salt Lake City last will Legion teams of District 3 debegin their round robin playoff to termine the two entrantt for the eute tournament, July II, Ray. Adame, represented Magna at the meeting, with Aaron Horne, state director and Roy Caboon. representing Salt Lake Poet No. 2 also present. Midvale was scheduled by proxy. and champion The victorious Midvale. squad of the third division, Magna and Salt Lake, will compete against each other twice in the playoff, the division champ to be determined by schedules within each division. Sue team of Magna are now playtegular achedule. Midvale bat ing eight competing teams and tb third district. Salt Lake, began its league the play Saturday with four teams in Am-ffif- race. It is stated that two of three district finalists, victorious in the play tb IS teams will be eligible for the state tournament to be held in Logan, August 4, 5 and 6. Tb state tournament was held in Magna last August, and was declared to be a mosf The Magna boys successful meet. cam out on top in the district final but lost in the state tourney. . Th winning team at Logan will represent the Department of Utah in In the District Court of tb Third Judicial District in and for the Count, of Salt Lake, State of Utah, UTAH ASSETS CORPORATION, a corporation. Plaintiff, VS. i i and bis wife; GEORGIANA S. DEGEN-HARVERONA DEGENHART, NATHAN WOLFE and AUGUSTA WOLFE, his wife; ADOLPH L. WHITE and MARIE WHITE, bis wife, THOMAS HOMER and BERYL H6MER. bis wife; F. EDG1NTON and ELIZABETH EDGINTON. his wife. AL-FRE- D i ! Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west fropt door of tb County Courthouse in the City and Connty of Salt Lake. Sate of Uuh, on the 9th day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake Cpunty Sut of Utah, described a t: follows, Commencing at the Southwest comer of Lot 4, Block 17, Plat B Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence North 6 rods; thence East 47 feet 2 inches; thence South 6 rods: thence West 47 feet 2 inches to the place of y beginning: subject to a ovet tb North 10 feet of above described property. y for Together with a benefit of aid property above described over the following; Beginning at a point hi rod North of the Northwest comer of said property above described ; thence East 3 rods; thence North 6 feet: thence West 3 rods; thence South 6 feet to the place of beginning. y over Subject alto to a the following; at a Commencing point 6 rods North of the Southwest corner of Lot 4, Block 17, Plat 'B', Salt Lake City Survey-runnithence East 3 rods; thence North 3k rod; thence West 3 rods; thence South 3k rod to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable . in lawful money of tb United State. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of June, 1932. right-of-wa- known at ANNA W. wise PIPE WITHOUT LIGHTING IT d. Hay-mon- d. Carp From Moon Lake Given Away Two large barrels of carp, caught from the seining of Moon Lake, were given away Tuesday in Magna Tb fish were placed on Main Street near the Sheriffs - Office and quickly disposed of to whoever desired them. Paul Schultz and Lester Blackner were in charge of the disposal of tbc rwo pipes, a little spirit ot salts and liquid ammonia are oeeded for this trick. Secretly emear the Inside of the bowl of one pipe with the th ammonia, and appear spirit of salts and the bowl of the other with will produce smoke from before your audience announcing that yon the empty bowl of the pipe without the us of a match. Place the bowl ot one pipe on top of the other, and tha spirit of salts coming In contact with the ammonia will foin a amok much Uka that produced fresh-wat- fuh. from tobacco. (OopvitshL Win U LladhorsL) V WKtJ Ssrvtow, t (pMmwi T0RE 's DIMER . eJcitaicmamm t ) D Cc.ltfCVTIVEYEAR ng Sheriff By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. .Thomas ft Thomas, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Firm publication date pubbatton date 1 -- 3 2 j a a a SWIN-YAR- Defendants. b tl To be told at Sheriff' Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 15 th day of July, 1932. at 12 oclock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel of, real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, descr.bcd as f The in tires to-w- it: 7-- the best from Firestone all the winning drivers at the Indianapolis 500-M- th great organization Mr Firestone has a built every employee a stockholder-tak- es can tires that greater interest in building the best be made because they know that every tire bears the name Firestone, which is a guarantee of superior quality and workmanship Firestone patented construction features with and Two Extra the Extra Values of Gum-DippCord Plies Under the Tread and other exclusive Firestone features, make Firestone Tires outstanding in all the grades, at unbeliev-" ably low prices Drive in today and compare sections cut TTve . -- Gum-Dippi- RENO W all Lo ile International Sweepstakes Race have driven their cars to victory on Firestone Tires Whv should you or your family take unnecessary chances by using anything but the safest and best tires that experience and skill can build? 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Together with all and singular the tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable jn lawful money of the United State. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 15th day of June 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake Connty, Utah. By Eari M. Wilson, Deputy. Stephens, Brayton 8 Lowe, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication date Last publication-dat- e 3 2. 8 right-of-wa- 7-- A VS. HENRY W. OSBORNE and CLAY-TOI. THATCHER, Adminu-trato- r of tbc Estate of Calli Osborne, deceased. FRANTZ NIELASHPALT SHINGLE SON. ROOF COMPANY. corporation, and ANNA M. WEIDNER, other- Sleep, Crankiness, Headache, Neuralgia, Indigestion and Fatigue are common reeulta of and nerve strain. hUis Ruth Sheets, a charming Michigan school teacher says; 7 havt take your Nervine during my college work end when I get those nervous apeZU after a herd day's teaching. I am tending - mother t name to you. Will Vou pleas send her a trial package 7" Relax your tense nerves wllh the aame reliable medicine MikT Sheet found so effective. Get it at your drug itort. Large bottle fljO Small 2m. Money hack if you are not S. GRANT YOUNG, eatitfied. of Salt Lake Connty, Utah. right-of-wa- - HOW VOU CAN SMOKE la the District' Court of the Third Judicial District ia and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. INTER STATE FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA-- , TION, a Corporation, SHERIFFS SALE NETTIE la th women' handicap tournament held at the Utah Copper golf course last week under the direction of Howard Ridge, professional, Mrs. W. R. Goodman was found to be low medalist after scores wen, tabulated, with a gross 57, net 40 for the nine boles. Much interest has been displayed in these contests since they were recently started, and a large number of women have takes part each week. The women entries in the contest and their grots strokes and handicaps art as follows; Mrs. Ray Corficld. 60, 20; Mrs. R. C Park 70. 21; Mr. Wallace Wil lums, 61, 15; Mrs. Norman Wegge-lan66, 19; Mrs. Willum T reseder. 65, 19: Mrs. R. L. Jensen, 65, 14; Mrs. Glca Reid, 59, 1; Mrs. J. R. Goodman, 57; 17; Mu Jayne 60. 21 ; and Mist Josephine Mix, 63, 20. SHERIFFS SALE the regional tournament in Ogden, ' " later in August. Th schedule of th Salt Lake Dis- - WARBURTON WARBURTON. Is Low Medalist N Games, July 11 SAMUEL E. J, R. Goodman The Glca nor Girl of the Garfield ward will participate ia s swimming June 27. party at Black Rock Monday, All Gleanor Girls of tb ward art invited to attend. Plaintiff, Playoff Of Legion - JcMlITUAL HEALING Mrs. The Utah Copper Club will entertain at a dance Saturday evening, June for member. 25 at the Clubroom Good music sad an enjoyable time it assured to alL nary tires ttemtoiit-v- tss flr4 menus m be ble 04.79 O.XS S.3S S.4S 84.48 8.48 10X5 4.00-1- 9 XS.S8 10X5 4.00-2- 0 84.98 10.95 6.00-2- 1 88.84 11.10 88.44 82.84 82.48 84.48 11X0 22.84 12X0 23.44 24.84 22.42 0 4X0-2- 1 4.75-1- 9 4.75-2- 0 8X0-1- 9 8.00-2- 0 8X5-2- 1 8X0-1- 8 8X0-1- 9 4.00-1- 8 H.D. BJt. HJ. H.D. 6.00-2- 2 H.D. 6X0-1- 9 H.D. 6X0-2- 0 H.D. 7X0-2- 0 BJL f.JS Ml 6.31 6.4) 4.48 78 .4 7.88 . QUALITY & Ml! 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