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Show i JTTayra. Times, Magna, Utah, Friday Fetrimy 8, 1832 THE BEST CHARITY SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of th Third In tbe District Court of the Third District in and for the County Judicial the for and in County District Judical State of Uuh, Salt Lake, of ZIONS BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, . Plaintiff, Plaintiff. -- VSVS INVESTSTATES WESTERN EBBA E. FINLAYSON. A. M. FINLAYSON. her husband, THE MENT COMPANY, a corporation. JOSEPH BARZEN and r BAIRD COMPANY, a corporawboee MRS. JOSEPH BARZEN, tion. EMMA T. MEIK, and MORRISON. MERRILL 0 COMPANY other and true name ii unknown, buiband and wife, UTAH SAVa corporation. Defendants, INGS 0 TRUST COMPANY, a Fritach for Receiver corporation, to be sold at Sheriff Sal at the west Loan 0 Truet Company, a corp front door of the County Courthouse ration, and FRITSCH LOAN 0 n the City and County of Salt Lake. TRUST COMPANY, a corpora- State of Utah, on th 2nd day of March, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of tion, certain piece or parcel defendant. said day that of real property situate In Salt Lake to be aold at Sheriff a Salt at th weat County. Sute of Uub. described as front door of the County Court home follows, All of Lot 12. COUNTRY CLUB in the City and County f Salt Lake, State of Utah, on th 4th day of Feb. GARDEN TRACT; in lawful Purchase price payabl 1932. at 12 o'clock noon of laid day that certain piec or parcel of real pro- money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this perty innate in Salt Lake County, Stat of Utah, described ai follow, 4tb day of February. 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uub cornCommencing at the Southeast By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. er of th Southwett quarter of Section M. V. Backman, 10, Township 3 South. Rang 1 Eat, Attorney for Plaintiff. Salt Lake Meridian, thenc West 40 First publication date rod, thence North 80 rods, thence Last publication date East 40 tods, thenc SOuth 80 rod to the place of beginning. SHERIFFS SALE DO YOU RET.IEf.IBER WHAT HAPPENED A YEAR AGO ON FEBRUARY 22? of Salt Lake, State ofv Utah. EDMUND KRAFT, J A DOLLARS WORTH mil k with 1 for a six week trial tubrcriptlcm to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR dip this eeapea sad Sr Th' CmmuM Sane Ptreumwa Socarr V. S. A. SiamduueM Pih1lh fcflv hlmvOMS rail tdrauaTnilH, K e ths.wart PrU wrtUra. try.B tounata. apart. vavM tv wemvn'f an vtaUdrvn'v OraivaP ! t iU b To (la Oran. Our Do. IvariM aaaOnnltt'rfptvot vndprahlbtuoai An dont oUm an ta Wvlial aatba ataar laatarw. food Bra Back Bay Station. Boatoo, Man. Th Ohuhiuh Semtc Stownoa. sand m a tut ravkj- - trial tubacrlption. I ancioa mm Souse (IU. naa to-w- it: to-w- it: A lao, commencing at th Sonth-weIn th District Court of the Third corner of Section 11, Township District in and for th County Judicial 20 and Range aforesaid, thenc Eait of Salt Lake. Stat of Utah. rodi, thence North 80 rods, thenc ZIONS BENEFIT BUILDING Wt20 roda, thenc' South 80 rod a corporation," to the place of beginning. Plaintiff, All in Salt Lake County, Sat of VS. Uuh. VIOLET V. JAYNES and O. S. Together with all th improvement!, JAYNES, her husband. right of way and easement, tenDefendants. ement. hereditaments, appurtenances, to be sold at Sheriffs Sal at the homestead and of contingent right West front door of the County Courtrights and claims whatsoever, belong- house in the City and County of Salt rareal said unto or appertaining ing and also all waters, water rights, Lake, Stat of Uuh, on the 2nd day ta water privileges and appropriations, of March, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon and all evidences of the ownership of said day that certain piece or parthereof, including shares of stock or cel of real' property situate in Salt shares of water, appurtenant or be- Lake County, Sute of Uuh, described as follows, longing to or used for or in connection The South half of Lot 19 and all with the irrigation or occupation or use of th real esute aforesaid, and includ- of Lot 20, Block 2. CHICAGO ADing all rights of the mortgagor in all DITION. Purchase price payable In lawful aqueducts and appurtenances to said of th United States. money and water whatsoever. ngbu watery Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this Purchase price payable in lawful 4th day of February, 1932. money of the United States. S. GRANT YOUNG, Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. 6th day of January, 1932. - S. GRANT YOUNG, By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. M. V, Backman, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. Attorney for Plaintiff. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. First publication date H. A. Smith, Last publication date Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication date NOTICE OF AUCTION Last publication date TO ALL CONCERNED: This is ta serve notice that the folst - t. to-w- it: f3HR beat charity Is the kind A that makes your money go the furthest. If your personal contribution to those In want takes the form of food, you will want to get the best end most food for the least money. That Is where wlae huylm Will piny IU part. At this time you will get most for your money by buying canned foods because this la the bargain era for these products. They now cost much less than they did two years ago, but It Is best to buy your supply of them quickly because those bargains cannot last Comparative Prices All the foregoing Is general. Let's get concrete and point out what some of these canned food bargains are. The biggest consumption of these producU is In the four Items tomatoes, beans, peas and corn. Back in a No. S can of tomatoes cost from 15 to 25 cents. Today they are offered at two or three for a quarter. A No. 8 can of tomatoes which cost 25 cents in reUlls In many places today at f It cents. As for beans, a No. 2 can of kidney beans cost 15 cents two poors ago, but can now he bought for 12. A No. 2 can of ltma beans which varied from 17 to 19 cento. Is now retailing at 15 eenU and sometimes two for 25 1929-193- 1929-193- 0 0 SHERIFFS SALE lowing described automobile baa been held in storage at the Paulos Auto In the District Court of the Third Company, Magna, Utah, and has Judicial District in and for the County been unclaimed by the owner, thereof of Salt Lake, State of Utah, who has left the Sute and will be sold THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE at auction sale on the 12th day of COMPANY OF AMERICA, a February, 1932, at 11 o'clock A. M. of New Jersey, qualified to satisfy the storage in Uuh, which is in the amount of Forty Dol for less than cents. A No. $ can ot strlngless refugee beans which cost 25 cents can now be bought in tor 15 cents. A No. 1 can of - peas which sold for 19 cents has come down to 17 cents, and No. 2 cans of peas which formerly retailed for 2a, 59' and ! 5 cefitsreatrnow' be bought at 25, 20 and two for 25 cenU. A No. 2 can ot eorn which formerly sold for 25 cents now sells In many places for 15. From Actual Shopping . Ot course these prices are not universal, or obtainable everywhere, but tbe foregoing figures come from actual shopping in an average large city neighborhood by a graduate dietitian who has occasion constantly to buy and cook canned foods. They are the average foods, too, which the average housewife buys, and to which wo are, all ot us, accustomed. A tall can of red Alaska salmon, for instance, for which she paid II cents in she bought recently for 29 cents. A tall can ot pink salmon was 14 cents instead ot 15. Here la what she found out about another widely used atopic, canned milk. The cans ot condensed milk have come down In the last two years from 15 to 14 cents; the cans of evaporated milk have decreased from I cents to 5. and 1929-193- 0 1929-193- 0 the cans of evaporated milk which cold for 9 and It cents are now 8. Fruits Cheap, Too in the field ot fruits, she found that a No. 8 can ot apple sanee which sold at two tor a quarter ow lbree for u ltt " quarter. No. 2 cons of apricots have come down from 25 to 17 cents, and No. 234 cans of apricots which used to coat from 25 to 22 cents now cost 19. An 8 ounce can ot traits tor salad was 10 cento Instead of 12, and the No. 234 cans of traits for salad for which she paid 25, 0 40 or 45 cento In had been reduced to from 29 to 22 cents. No. 2 cans of grapefruit which used to cost from 15 to 25 cents she bought for 15, IT and 19 cents. Peaches are one of the most popular traits. A No. 1 can ot peach halves which cost from 15 ' to 17 cents in 1929-193had come down to IS cento. A No. I can of halves for which she paid 19, 21 and 25 cents had come down to 12, or two for 21 cento. ff The cost of a No. 234 can of halves which was from 19 to 25 cents, she found now to be from IS to 17 cents. A No. 1 eon of siloed peaches had come down from 15 to IS cents, and a Now 234 can ot siloed peaches from 15 or 15 cents to 17. one-poun- l929-192Q.o- -- 1929-192- 0, 7tkmao7udIy Stanoitii - above-mention- Plaintiff. vs B- $ .1 - - Urt(mo6y. -- C. DONE and HAZEL DONE, husband and wife. Defendants, The property to be sold Is describt: ed as follows One Ford Sport Coupe, motor No. license Nebraska No. 2334226, ts be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west 212767. This car will be sold to the highest front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Like, bidder to cover storage and other exnecessary thereto. Sale will be Sute of Utah, on the 4th day of Feb. penses 1932, at 12 oclock noon of said day held at the Paulo Auto Company, that certain piece or parcel of real pro- Magna, Utah. G. A. PAULOS perty situate in Salt Lake County, Sute t: of Utah, described as follows, Commencing at a point 66 feet East and 120 feet South of the Northwest coratr of Lot 19, Block 22, Five Acre Plat A, Big Field Survey, and running thence South 40 feet, thence East 80 feet, thence North 5.9 feet, thence East 30 feet, thence North 34.1 feet, thence West 110 feet to the place of to-wi- You Can Chat With Out - NEWH0USE SALT LAKE CITY Caf and Cafeteria , The beet in Wholesome Food! Private Dining Room Luneheen and Dinner Muale by the Hotel Newhouae Harmony Boys. 400 Rooms, each with Bath. 11.00 to 4.04 8lngl Fireproof Qarsge Adjoining W. B. 8UTTON, Qen'l Mgr. CHAUNCET Aoat. W. WEST, Mgr. 0nl nt him about it? et i. e Be anperad. m it veer then T Ur Pachas ttv . Ikiah. lell re mar lie. DR. MILES Sit!" -- ir ENTERTAINS Mrs. C W. Evert was hostess to the "Foursome" Qub consisting of Mrs. John McLtchlaa Mrs. J. G. Hadley and Mr. Hodge Marshall Thursday evening at her home. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. A late luncheon was served. a e FARM BUREAU MEETS The Farm Bureau met at th bom of Mrs. W. C Rees Tnoday afternoon. Mrs. Ivy Hall, county demonfamish nearly everything. Many nuke stration agent- - was a guest. After a re$50 to $75 weekly profit. Steady G. C. on oclock lancbeoa served to 10 peat business. Write quickly. LXBERLING CO. Dept. 23 LL gnrtfs, tbf, afternoon was spent In Bloomington. IU, making a qnQt. o SALESMAN WANTED Large Nationally known manufacturer will start yon in basinets for yourself. We h on affiliated hotel Coh 22 Hotel in the middie went. Louisville, K th Hamilton end fttlsbufihftj-anchan of Hotels ri California EjCEPPLET' CHARLES EHAMUON tesaWtt Vice I Manage? tor Nov Gocdycoipo CcdG d v oa VEny aoMo fid tfiteoc JTEigco aye JLgdFj? Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company KELP-- ' - TIw Alexandria Hotel in these Towns: These are night rate which apply from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. QAfiir-Tilin- Z irJ asfiS I In hla The last few hundred worry-mil- e' old tire were worth perhaps 27 cents. Yet he 1 J Z , put off replacing it gambled on It. Save time, trouble and money replace those old tires now. . by telephone - - beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United State. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 6th day of January, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. Ingebrttsen, Ray 0 Rawlins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication date Last publication date Colds- ,- Moodocht, Nourolgio, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbogo, Sciatica, Muscular Pains, Periodic Pains. relieve Dr. Miles Asplr-Miquickly, pleasantly, does not upset the stomach or cause Constipation. Mrs. Mnrlow, Red Wing. Minn nnys: "I- - have used Dr. Miles for Colds and Arpir-M- M , . would not cel af tin! I had It In th house. It (fives such quick reliefs" Your druggist has Dr. Miles Aspir-Ml- nt Why dont you ask GETCK3 Friends. or Relatives of-To- QUICK! HOTEL 3 to-wi- PATHFINDER O VITA for HEALTH, YOUTH and VIGOR O women and children find a $af and efficient treatment for debility, lose of vital powers, and gland-alimpairment. Quit dying defort yoar time. Be young at is a miner sixty. alized vegetable, easy and pleasant to take, not habit forming. It is rich in Vitamin and Oris a ganic Salts. Revitalizes A Rehabilitator. a Rejnvenator, sa Invigontor and S Reconstractive. It increases vitality and gives yoa Pep. Vim and Vigor. is for vitality, tbe last word in mod-er- a science. Not for sal at Druggists. Send this adv. with yoar name, address and tea cents in stamps or coin for one weeks sample treatment. AdLaboratories. dress 1046 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif., Dept. M. II 29x4.49-2- 1 Men, KELP-O-VIT- Each. JCa.Each In pair? A ar Kelp-O-Vi- Kelp-O-Vi- Kelp-O-Vi- ft- - EVEN. LOWER PRICES on Lifetime Guaranteed ks Kelp-O-V- Tubes Also Low Priced GOODYEAR SPEEDWAYS ta r ta ta AID MEETS Tbe ladies Aid of the Magna Baptist Church met Wednesday afternoon at the chnrchrooms for their regular riieeting. The afternoon was spent in sewing. t A mw mwii wu,lowest cost hUtoryi If you would enjoy Carefree Riding, Rente Your Carload and Less-Carlc- ad PAULOS AUTO C0r,1PANY Freight Tiatte. ' SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD Save the Highway for Pleasure swunvinu for New Goodyear All --tuuoBl Weathers! r.hgna, , YUN2LN Utah y Ceod Used Tirei $1, $1.50 Wri. 4F cpVdeanMog GoodygarConst-to-Coo- st |