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Show MAGNA.. UTAH. SHERIFFS SALE District Court of th Third Judicial District in and for tb County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, BOND 8 FINANCE UNITED la tb CORPORATION, formerly Unit- -' Statu Bond 8 Finance Corpora- ed tion, a corporation. Plaintiff, VS. JOHN DUNN and DUNN, hia wife. EMMA E. CLUB LITERARY CLUB Mrs. W. V. Robbins was hostess to members of the Magna Literary Club Wednesday evening at her home on Cyprus street. A brief program was later given, and refreshments served to twelve ladies. in the evening . BRIDGE PARTY The Magna Women's Club will entertain at a public bridge party next 1 7 at the Friday afternoon, March dubrooms. All ladies art invited to SHERIFFS SALE MEETS The Literary Club of Garfield meeting this afternoon at the and urge all members to it dub-room- s atcon- tend. A program sisting of a book review, wbkh will be given by Mrs. Theresa 'Taylor on "Winged Horse" is scheduled. A biography on the new president. Franklin D. Roosevelt, will be briefly explained by Mrs. Harvey Woodbury. Musical numbers will conclude the program. d Defendants. attend. . e To be aold at Sheriff 'a Sale at the The economics and Citizenship west front door of the County Jail in the City and County of Salt Lake, class of the Cyprus high school under State of Utah, on the 7th day of the direction of Mr. Edwin Spencer State - Legislature April 193), at 12 o'clock noon of visited the Utah said day that certain piece or pared of Wednesday. March 8. real property situate in Salt Lake Miss Helen Budge. Florence County, State of Utah, described as and Mr. Melba Lindsey follows, Burton entertained the members of Commencing at a point in the center of an east and west County Road the Cyprus high school Monday, 302.92 feet North and 1596.74 feet March 6 at a musicals. The program West of the Southeast corner of Sec- was under the direction of Mist Anna girls' tion 25, Township 2 South, Range 1 Pcbrson, sponsor of the West, Scale Lake Meridian, and runnleague. Percy Pierce tnd bis orchestra furing thence North 200" West 50 feet; thence South 200 feet; nished music for the delightful dance thence East 50 feet to the place of bethat followed the assembly. ginning, now known as ALL OF LOT 4. Block 1. AMENDED PLAT VISITOR HERE of Twin Miss Utahns Kirkham OF MALMSTROM SUBDIVISION, a subdivision of part of the West half Falls. Idaho was a visitor during the of the Southeast Quarter of Section week at the home of her aunt. Mrs. 25, Township 2 South, Range 1 Pat Devine. She it entente to serve WestT'Salt Lake Meridian; together an L. D. S. mission in the Western with alt and singular the appurten States. A social was given in honor of ances thereunto belonging or in any Miss Kirkham Saturday evening and in Salt enjoyed by a number of friends. wise appertaining, aituatc Lake County, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful ASSEMBLY GIVEN . The Cyprus High School Girls money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, thil League presented an assembly March 7. Miss La Verts McCleod and Miss 10th day of March 1933. S. GRANT YOUNG Alice Mecbam were in charge of the readings, Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. program which included: By Heber G. Taylor, Deputy. Elsie Nichols and Macel Puzey-voca- l Francis and Hurd 8 Hurd. solos, Wanda Harris Attorneys for Plaintiff. Hicks: and tap dancing by Dorothy First publication date, Nielson, Betty McCleod and Ivie Last publication date )). u The Relief Society of the Pleasant Green Ward will entertain at a social and program next Tuesday afternoon, March 14 at the wardhonse.Atl members are extended an invitation to be in attendance. s, to-w- feetr-then- ce - GAY AFFAIR Members of the M Men class of the Magna Ward entertained at a social Tuesday evening in honor of .the Gleaner Girls Class. Games and refreshments were features of the entertainment and enjoyed by 30 young people. - 1 Milk-Maid- may be obtained. Isac-ao- 3-- Everyone is invited. PARTY The Pythian Sister Chapter of Garfield entertained at a lovely arranged public card party Tuesday evening for the benefit of the College Loan Fund. Tables of 500 and bridge were arranged for 50 persons tnd prizes for CARD high score given. Refreshments were served. The lodge members desire te thank everyone for their kind cooperation in attending this social. -- MERRY MATRONS MEET Mrs. Orem Stewart was hostess to n. -- Chicken Expert Gives Aids For Care Of Flocks )n the District Court of the Third Jwduial D strict in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. UNI 1 D BOND 8 f I NANCE CORUnited PORATION, formerly - Sta'ei Bond tJ finance' Corporation, a corporation, Plaintiff, I VS. ANNA and ART 1 1UR" DUNN PEARL DUNN, his wife. Defendants. To he sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County 'Jail in the' City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 7th day of o clock- - noon of April T91.U At sa.d day that certain piece or parcel of Sait Lake real property situate in County. State of Utah, described at follows, Commencing 150 feet West of the Southeast corner of Block 3, Amundson Subdivision of part of the SouthSection 25. Iownship west quarter-o1 2 Son lb. Range Wet. Salt 1 ake Meridian, and running thence West North 153.21 feet 50 theme East 50 feet; thence South 153.21 feet, to the place of beginnake County. ing, s.tuate in Salt State of Utah; together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain--n- delightfully arranged entertainment Thursday afternoon at her home on CLUB MEETS the B 8 G Row for members of the The Widdows Club met Friday at Merry Matrons Club. A luncheon the home of Mrs. Anna Hunt for a was served to the ladies, followed by social afternoon. A lovely arranged one an afternoon of bridge to was served luncheon o'clock twelve ladies, followed by cards. prize for high score was given. BRADY 8 ACHESON. .Attorneys for administratrix. BEVERLY HILLS. Well all I First publication 1 7, '3 3. know Is just what I read lo the pa- Last publication date pers, or what I bear, see or imagine. week or NOTICE TO CREDITORS Here so ago I attendANGELA B-- . FERRIS ed my first thing . Estate of Deceased. called Symposwill present claims with Cttditon ium. I , didnt vouchen to th nndenigned at 705 know If It wan Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on going to be a clr-- c or before the 15th day of April A.1 D. u s, burlesque 1933. of the esshow, or a Olive Ferris, Administratrix preaching. Well, tate of Angela R. Ferris, Deceased. It was all three. L. B. Wight, Attorney for said estate It seems that First. publication date Fb. 3, 1933. 1933. this Symposium Last publication date. Feb. 24, is a racket Its 2-- II t: f eetr-thenve i ease-fre- rj which received of canned sardines and tuna In San Francisco In 1915 and In Philadelphia In 1926, and the Grand Prix in Paris in 1929, the only places where it has ever exhibited, will have an exhibit at the Century of Progress International Exposition In Chicago this year. .This Is the Hovden Food Products Corporation . of Monterey, California. Many Stylea and Sizes The exhibit will be partially lit museum style glass jars so that the fish can be shown In their natural form in a solution that will preserve them for the duration of the Fair. The fish will also be shown partially open so as to reveal the texture of the flesh, and. If possible, a part of exhibit g Also three units of the capital stock of said plaintiff, under its said former name of United States Bond 8 finance Corporation cudemed and represented by Certificate No 602 for shard of preferre 1, and Certificate No. 4 20 for 3 share, of Class "B" common capital stock of said plaintiff. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the UnitiJ States Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Hfth day trf March S. GRAM YOUNG. Sheriff of Sait Lake County, Utah. By Heber G lajlor, Deputy. Hurd 8 Hurd. Attorncvs for Plaintiff, first pubVauon date. 3 I ast publication date 3 31 '35. - 1 - THU'" e If some people kicp on veiling hard times they are going to have bad case of sunburned tonsils this exhibit will also show tlme fish In gi.i.s as they appear ait r they haiu In on processed and 1 i ; - Vcm-tere- r - count! y. Chester Rowell who spoke for China made a fine talk. Course he had the best subject. There Is something about, a Chinaman that everybody feels sorry for em, and there Is no nation In the world that needs sympathy less. China will bn getting along when people of the 23th century will be digging and wondering what kind or apes inhabited this country along about the nineteenth century. Rowell showed that China had no fears of the ultimate future, but was Just a little uneasy about local conditions for the moment. Well then come the Japanese who spoke. He was a very pleae-aman. they ail They are the nicest pco pie over tiler, - packed iu culls. put on new GOODYEARS at those sharp-edge- d you an cosh prlcnn p I n m suffucat Inc. Well fellow said that it was Russia that they were ai: aid of. and that was why thov were tak this SUMMONS DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATF. OF UTAH VENN A DURHAM, Plaintiff IN THE VS. LEON L. DURHAM. Defendant. The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after th service of this summons upon yon, if served within the county in which this action it brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in cat of your failure to to do, judgment will be rendered against yon according to be demand of the complaint which has been tiled with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover tbs marriage judgment; (dissolving contract heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and the defend- Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse ia the City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 7th day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake ant) County. State of Utah, described as be sold at follows, Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 18, Plat A", Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence West 37 feet: thence North 90 feet: thence East 37 feet; thence t: i 8 ACHESON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 206 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication date Last publication date BRADY . . .ywvvyvwvvvvvwyvvWAWWMWrWW Plan To Attend The Social Event of the Season The Junior Promenade of the CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 24, 1933 . . . Utah Copper Club The Finest Orchestra In The Land . . 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 1 A young man recently mad appliENJOYABLE SOCIAL card pary of the cation for R. F. C. aid. Among the The Garfield Women's Club was held last usual questions asked was "What can Friday and attended by a number of you do?" His answer was illuminatladies. A one o'clock luncheon was ing. if disappointing, "Oh, I can't do served, followed by an afternoon of anything, he said, "I was just gradbridge. T be next party will be next uated from college." e e at one o'clock, Friday afternoon AIL. ladies,, .whether, mem- . . The .Radio Crooner., has .done .one March., 1 bers of the club, are invited to attend. good thing; people cuss him instead A small admission fee is charged. MEETING SLATED Mrs. Leda Ferguson will entertain members of the L. F. A. next Wednesday. March 15 at her borne. All members of this organization are invited to attend. of th saxaphone player. e Among' tht modern way of travel hitch hiking seems to be the most popular.. e e Now that we are going to have beer and wine, there will be a lot of second hand stills for salt. -- SOME RELIEF to have a foreigner Love is the of all things. come over here with some object in Sure if it is greatest accompanied by a big view other than to give us a financial bank account. It is pleasing trimming. Sir Malcolm Campbell, British moWe wonder what would happen if e racer, hung up an record the banking department found a den speed by driving his car at a funct bank with insufficient assets to over 272 miles an hour over the bnuidate it. tor for frac-tio- FAmOUS GUESTS 700 Rooms It was to keep Rsiso.a from gobbling em up, as they have already done with outer Mongolia. He of course conldent offer much reason for hi country taking ail this, but he was nice and pleasant about it, said be knew h s country wa3 in bad as far as public opinion was concerned, and tli-- v give him a big hand at the finish. All In all it was fine Symposium. Dr. Von Kleinschmidt the president and producer of the best football team iu America, the Trojans, was the toaHu-.aer. and did a lovely and gracious job. All this exchange of talk is a lot of hooey, it changes nobody or effects no opinion, hut Us kinder like weather talk it doeg no harm. But a Syarpeslum-T- s pretty good. If one-ovtravels threngb your town and plays there, go Tear R. Its the oil and tndudn careful mounting. i - cracker barrell -- ovir argument fgaln. G I9U, RDOffl FRAIKD-UALl- An ing over Jehnt and ,'iiuuchuria. SuprtwUt Faulos Auto Co. Attorneys for Plaintiff. the world enjoy continental food in the.. I if, iM. NSW LOYi RATES WITH SSSDl0 fS325 ones nonunti ktneirm wtaUy monthly end andtnDd tom GARAGE SERVICE to and from our entiana WITHOUT CHARGE The Atnnoodrin hotel In sHiSoled uni 4 tht EppWy Hotel Co's 22 Motets in the Middle Wbct, leuiswllejly. and end ihe HomiMoe Chain of Hotels in California s Thcee Defendants. To OKKOOmCE 520feMsaAe Sew 47- 2- Hew I pirn tin j'Tit er . First publication date Last publication date from d9 over evi r saw to Hospitality ward you is just - SPEEDWAY his wife. .. nt a'. blocks of rubber on the most famous tire tread in the world. They're there to save you trouble to put you through slippery ruts to keep your car under control during the most dangerous driving months. A Value You Get Because Millions More People Buy Goodyears nan. Look In the District Court of the Third Indicia! District in and for the County ,f Sa.t Lake. State of Utah. FIRST SECURITY TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, VS. NELLIE E. JONES and ARTHUR E. JONES, her husband. JOHN F. KISER and ESTELLA KISER, - canned. Include, In the exhibit will bo sardine-- , m ,iims styles and sizes p.u la in hve oil. in dive oil ard t,.: nt i e iuee and in olio ALo t oil a ,d ( i rr 'Mice. white tn.urt fish, i c i,d tuna ejudtt in 'tie bay of which are said to bo the " finest tuna t The ehti i' . i i r Ind-dwill various didy .life iv ,:r ' - if i d h rdicd 'ft'shown in .in tl.e same booth i Thus the Exposition, is which , j i n i..i June first of th's - furnished an uni". year, usual ;; :'"nuy to see how the w, 11 fiah I k hi no.-- raw state l eeD cooked auJ as aft, r at--- by Its where some n Ulk on some i subj't. Th-- p t1 It oiseusoed froftl different an gut?s thats about w! 'it they ere. Tints what this one wm. air low. I v. ; t I: cause my friend, Will IN :uv, i in- j.oirg to be one of the t; -:n,-- . i c . lit v.'as to talk on th mi- i of Russia. Ches ter i:,,ve!l Is the editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. Well, he waa to speak on the hopes and fears of -- China Then there was a Japanese, 1 dont know his name, but it dont make uny c'ifterence, they all have same names, anyhow. He spoke on the hopes and tears of Japan. Then there was a fellow from Auviafia that was supposed to give a summary. Well be did but It was of Anytiahn. Instead of explaining what the othe.s trad been talking to ns ah uit for the last two oz three ho .is. why he sold tickets to Australia, and darned if he dldent do It pretty good too. He said Australia was pi rely a white mans country, and that they were trying to make a high class country out of It. They watiu il immigration, but ImmWho igrants with some kind of Who rec rU behind em. He said that Aus'rnlla was the only country that u going to feature class in population He showed that it Is a very fine country. There Is only six and a half million people there, but thats enough people. Who wants more people than that? I wish 1 had lived in this country when there was only six and a half million. I may yet. You cant tell. A lot of em that have the fare are walking out on us mighty fast. Well Dpt was Durant. He Is just about our best writer, and I had read all his articles In the Saturday Evening Post on Russia. He ia the most fearless writer thjat has been there. He tells you just what its like. He makes a mighty fine talk. One of the most Interesting lecturers we have, and a fine fellow. He said- Russia hopes to make Russia industrial like us. They want to manufacture everything. Well that will be the end of em if they get like us. Their fears seenn d to be by the ones In charge afraid the other 139 million would get wise to em,- because there Is less than a million running the couutry, but lord they claim there is less than a dozerf running this Fish at the Fair Company THE Gold Medal Awards for Its th South 90 feet to tb place of beginning. Also, commencing at a point feet East of th Southwest corner of Lot 1, said Block 18, and running thence North 140 feet: thence West 40 feet; thence North 25 feet; thence East 50 feet; thence South 165 feet; thence West 10 feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawtut money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake Cty. Utah, tbit 10th day of February, 19)3. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah By Heber G. Taylor, Deputy, Bowen 8 Quinney, SHERIFFS SALE colleges mostly. given numb- r of Just-A-Me- rs g Creditors will present claims with ..itchen to th undersigned at' 206 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah oa or before th 29th day of April, A. D. 1933. MRS. ROSE B. LAKE, administratrix of the estate of Joseph H. Lake, Deceased. , a De- ceased. 1 A In spite of the present low prices SOCIAL HELD Members of the W. B. A. Lodge for chickens and egg it is still possible for poultrymen who get a good met Monday at the Magna Women's production of quality eggs to make a Club rooms for a social and business little money above the cost of feed, meeting, foilwing the business and was asaccording to Carl Frischknccht, lodge discussion, a social evening sistant extension poultrymaa of the enjoyed. Luncheon was served by Utah State Agricultural college. Hi Mrs. Jack Marios and prizes at cards iven to Mrs. Clara Bjoriand and suggestions arc given herewith for the interest and welfare of poultrymen drt. A. L. Ockerman. here. This is the time of the year when Mrs. J. A. Webb of Ogden it visegg production is usually in excess of iting at the home of her parents. Mr. a dozen eggs per bird per month, but and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis for a brief perwith a production of only 144 eggs iod of time. She arrived Sunday. per bird per year (tbs average for the was 152.1 eggs), it CLUB TO MEET state in 19)1-3- 2 is still possible to market feed to adClub will meet The vantage. About 72 pounds of feed next Wednesday afternoon, March 15 per year or 6 pounds per' month is at the home of Mrs. Ralph Johnson, sufficient to feed the average Leghorn hostess, for a social. All members are ben, and with feed priced as high at urged to attend. 1)4 cents per pound and eggs at 9 or 10 cents pet dozen, it it possible VISITOR HERE to realize a few cents above feed cost. Mrs. Isabelle Murphy, head of the - By mixing your uva feed largely from W B. A. organization of Utah, was it a visitor at the borne of Mr. and grains produced in this region, would be possible to reduce the feed Mrs. Carl Long Wednesday. On becost below a cent a pound at least in half of the W. B. A. Mrs. Murphy counties extended sympathy to Miss La Rue the heavier of the state, Mr. Frischknccht said. Long, who was injured in an autoMis Now before baby chicks arrive and mobile accident last Friday. before the rush of spring work is Long is a member of the lodge. here, it a good time to stage a cleanand up" around the poultry coop Astronomers uy there is a star yards. The droppings and th Enter away from the earth at the speeding that have been allowed to accumulate rate of 11.000 We miles a second. about the poultry plant during the can't we blame it much. say winter months should now be hauled VVNAMWWWWVUWtAnAAAA away not merely because it improves the fertility of the soil upon which it All chickens that have died tnd is placed, but because its pretence it been thrown outside should be picked wa cpnrtant menace, to . healthy,. dis- - up and .burned;. Cant, boards, paper, e 'flock of chickens. Since the sacks, etc. that have also accumulated litter from the coop may be harboring should be gathered together and hauldiseases and pests that are harmful to ed awsy. la some, instances the water poultry; since flies that art so an- drains outside of th coop need attenand the tion and a load or two of dean soil, noying around the home poultry coop thrive and multiply to sand, or gravel will help to fill the rapidly in poultry manure piles, it depressions and provide the kind of should be removed to some distant part drainage that it so necessary in th of the farm as soon after it is taken yards and surroundings of tvery poul-tout of the coop at possible. coop, th poultrymaa advises. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Esut of JOSEPH H. LAKE, iSxUfA 1 The Magna Ward will entertain at an operetta Friday evening. March 3 . s The title of it is "The Merry and is a musical offering that everyone will enjoy. Family tickets ' FRIDAY MARCH 10. 1933, ljlfEr |