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Show I - LaGAL ' - I.'OTICES SHERIFFS SALE and . The cells or cay! tie contained te In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the cetnln bones, an the frontal, ethmoid, sphenoid and superior maxCounty of Salt Lake, State of Uuh. Tt Halloran Judge Trust Company, a illary, are called alnuaen. ' ' SHERIFFSCoertSALE of th la th Datrict Jadicul Dwtrict in lines Third for th frontal sinuate are two Irregular cavities extending upward and outward from their opening on each aid of tb nasal spina, between the Inner and outer layers of the skull, and separated from one andefendants, other by a thin bony septum. They to be told at Sheriff Sal at tb west give rise above to the front door of the County Courthouse the root of theprominences nose, called the iu the City and County of Salt Lake. nasal eminences. Sut of Utah, on tb 7th day of Vi August 1931, at 12 bclotk noon of Mona Lisa" Withevt Eyebrewa uid day that ceruin piece or parcel Da Ylacla "Ilona Lisa" has no of real property tituate in Salt Lake County, Sut of Uuh, described as syebrown During the early renaissance soma ladles followed tba cusfollows, Commencing at the Southeast cor- tom of having their eyebrow ner of Lot 4, Block 37. Plat 'B, plucked or cut There art many InSalt Lake City Surrey: North 7 rods: stance In the sculpture and paintWest 2 tods; South 7 rods; East ing of the period. It la not known 2tt tods: to the place of beginning. whether "Moon Lisa bad eyePurchase price in lawful money of brow In real Ufa, bnt tba picture shew non.-- Washington the United State. Dated at Salt Lake Gty, Uuh, this gta 10th day of July, 1931 . S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Uuh. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy, Dan B. Shields, Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication July 10. 1931 Date of last publication July 31 1931 Plaintiff VS. FRANCIS D. HEATH. . Lulu Heath, hie wife, and Utah Music Company, a corporation corporation. -- a County of Salt Lake, Sut of Utah, SARAH W, NANCE, Plaintiff. ' VS. R. H. BFTNTR and IRMA F. BIT-NEHIS WU E. R. Defendants. To be told at Sheriff Sale at the weet front door of the County Court-b- o uae in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 30th day of July, 1931. at 12 oclock noon of taid day that certain piece or parcel of real property eitnatc in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, deecnbed ae Erel B6ril on horsebackia - agood PJdlng form of exercise and U especiai.y beneficial In stimulating the facttract ion of th gastrointestinal which the vibration The rhythmic horse impart to D gait of tha seem to be of benefit rider body to tho muscles and to the internal organs. , , Inevitable Accident , VU major 1 a civil law term nsed to denote an Inevitable accithat eou, not dent that 1 have been avoided by the exercise of care because It Is the result of tho operations of the forces of na turn. to-w- itt t: follows, Southwest quarter of the nortb-Eaquarter and the northwest quarter of the aouthcast auarter of Section 31, Township 1 North. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, comprising eighty acres of land more or less. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this 1st day of July, 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah By Earl Wilson, Deputy. HARLEY W. GUST1N, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication July 3, 1931 Date of last publication July 24, 1931 to-wi- st Calf Highly S alias Duo to tba high temperature and excessive evaporation, tba Gulf of Mexico baa a high salt content, each 1,000 grain of . sen water containing tome 80.5 grains of dissolved solids. a Defendants. he sold at Sheriff's Sale at tb west front door of tb County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt 280.59 feet east from the southwest corner of lot 5, block 27, Ten Acre Plat A, Big Field Survey, and running thence north 262.1 feet: thence east 96.82 feet: thence sostb 220.85 feet; thence weet 22.66 feet; thence south 41.25 feet to the south line of said lot 5: thence west 74.16 fact to the place of beginning. price payable in lawful t Purchase money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lakt City, Uuh, tbit let day of July, 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah - By Earl Wilton, Dcputy.-- S. J. QUINNEY, Attorney foe Plaintiff. Data of firet publication July 3. 1931 Date of last publication July 24, 1931 I-- th prerirvtr to tree and tin t line te scores quicker than tie tie rrr ii e L. tarrL. tst t , i 1 ..x , Preteetive GaJr&oUg jt GalvatTuLcj la a metal eheoU and e sr porta p t that t through a pot ef na n protective csating ef metal. The eoat.-- j mavt ke t enough t permit fan alcg spouting; eortictx, without erscilti per ting corrosion to take Jlee at t tlick eno exposed portion, to provide entiufictary dzr&t tti h isi against the erects ef kb e gasea, aaointur THE AHXUAL BLICZHAWS CTCJLK2OT AND ONION DAT CZLE22ATICN Practically New DADDYL a - day of July, 1931, at to-wi- an-- v TOO To t: follows, Commencing L't tf, l.iLr,ii turn r77Z Sale HFor corporation. . n la t L Lakt, Statu of Uuh, on the 30th 12 oclock soon of taid day that ceruin piece or parcel of ml property situate in Salt Lake County, Suit of Utah, described as at a VS. wife, and B COMPANY, c,. LIfrjmri ucraft sdr;Iie Un r.a ... cam ta l.j Mrs. W. ' J.' Myers has atagutit, her sister. Mrs. L, H. Davis and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif. J. D. SNYDER and NETTALIA L. bis Anetlac Va ef Trading Agraemento Commercial piper 1 n ft;". name for checks, LtiA notch Creel Fishing Grenada ef lading, kills ef exchozfh The fishing locality known a the house receipts, treasury warn.:. Grand banka la a submarine platen erd era for dative cy ef gsodA es:.. North Atlantic Into th extending rates ef ntocka end bonis, ety, ocean eastward from, Newfound- te sometimes contracts apptiei - to land, and agrnranentA Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gallagher at spending a vaactioa at Ashton. Idaho, visiting relatives and friends. SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, Sut of Uuh, AMERICAN BUILDING B LOAN COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff. SNYDER, t Mr. Eddie Nicholson ia leaving on a vacation for Provo Canyon and Fiih Lake. " MORRI-SON-MERRIL- Will Range ! Sobjecta Pay of Early Statesmen Home economics represent a coMembera ef th senate and house ordination of several kinds of of representative In Washingtons special knowledge and skill ia their time were given 85 a day during application te the common needs of the time congress was actually la dally life. These are n knowledge session. In 1814 they wars granted f nutrition and food preparation, n n salary of $1300 n year. knowledge of textiles and tb hygiene and art of clothing; n knowlHew About ItT edge of sanitation ; of th principles . of hons decoration; of household In New England hardwood and and Institutional management, and softwood seem to grow Invariably la rotation, L . when n forest of knowledge of child cam, coniferous trees, such as spruce or Almost Tee Mock nine is cut, th next growth 1 of Almost toy on might betlev deciduous trees, such a maple or the story about horned owls that bLrch. Exchange. swooped dqwn on n night golf course In Cleveland and carried off golf halls; tut dosbt enters when the writsr tells os th bird It Dida't Work brought th ball back when they W read that n poet has comfound that they had not captured posed some verses which describe white mice, the effects of comlng-t- o after taking So the idea of gif chloroform. Mr. and Ma. O. J. McDonald of lng him chloroform was n complete Garfield an having for a two weeki waste of time after all.- - London Humorist vacation to Jackioa Hole country. ; Tkr stayed ag that alaht, Ur Daddy aald Wl call. ttfhat FaaMIr wetted by Aag It ooata aa Httle. F aaaigtav atattoa to atattoa gay aatgat From Magna to Pocatello $1.00 Portland Xvmlag nag alnU 'Call by "Xsl $2.55 mbm atetor. Cil lorJ Distinct TELEPHONE- - RCA33 Bargain Days for Foods time to buy canned after, or ten years from now, aa NOW ia theBoth In the chain the day that they were sealed stores, the voluntary chains and tha Independent grocery ntorea bargains are being offered such as will not be found again In a long time. With the passing of the present depression, prices aro expected to react to their former lev!. And better time are ap proaching day by day. The great difference between canned foods and practically any other products ia that they never deteriorate, but will keep IndefIt would not occur-t- o initely, anyone to buy a dozen wits of clothes at once, no matter how were sold, aa they cheaply-the- y would not keep and most of them would become food for moths. Canned foods, however, are Just as good next year, or the year In the can. The ouly limit to their value as an Investment la the limit of your storage space. Yon can be sure that they will keep and that they will be consumed. There is no guess work about alther of these factors. -- To be held August 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th will be a very interesting celebration. RADIOS at Payton Parades, Rodeos, Chariot Races, Dances and other form of entertainment promise to moke this one of . the outstanding eents in Utah County, Special Low Rates will fee in effect on the Cost $80X0 - All Electric $25X0 Each - Cash 7 Tube SALT LAKE A UTAH RAILROAD RIDS IN SAFETY MAGNA TIMES Stock Staple Foods Now It ia the staple foods especially upon which you should stock up at .the present bargain prices. Some-- of these are beans. corn, ' peas and tomatoes among the vegetables; apples, peaches, pears and pineapple among the fruits; cod fish, salmon, sardines and tuna among the fish, and whatever specialties, meats and soups your fancy dictates. v . ' . JilMt JL-- , !: ' i -- 8 SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third , Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Uuh. SERENO B. TUTTLE and LIZZIE B. TUTTLE. Plaintiffs. Mr- - VS. v ETHEL A. HANSEN. SAMUEL CAMPBELL and DELLA CAMP- BELL, bis wife, MORRISON. MER-RIL- L B COMPANY, a corporation: FURNITURE THE GRANITE COMPANY, a corporation: ZION'S BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. a corporation; ZION'S COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITU-TIOa corporation, SALT LAKE GLASS B . PAINT, COMPANY, a corporation: J. P. HERMANSEN and FERN HERMANSEN. hia wife: HAROLD GLOE and OLIVE GLOE. hia wife; T. J. SNARR and MYRTLE SNARR. hia wife: M. D. SNARR and NETTIE SNARR. bis wife; C. C. FEATHERSTONE and bis ALMIRA FEATHERSTONE, wife: CLARENCE J. ELDER and MYRTLE ELDER, hi wife; GRAN- ITE HOLDING - COMPANY, a cor- potation; A. Y. STERLING, doing business as STERLING PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY, and SUGAR BANKING COMPANY, a corporation. inreccivership, and in charge of the Sute Bank Examiner of tb Sute Defendant. of Uuh. " To be sold at Sheriff's Sal at the wes front door of the County Courthouse in tb City and County of Salt Lake, Sute of Utah, on the 14th day of August 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of uid day that certain piece or parrel of real property tituate in Salt Lake County. Sut of Uuh, described as follows, t: Commencing on hundred (100) feet east of tb northwest corner of lot five (5), Block seven (7), Plat B, Salt Lake City Survey: and running thence south ninety nine 9 9) (65) feet feet; tbenc east sixty-fiv- e ihentc nortb ninety ninr ( 99)- -' to-wi- west sixty-fiv- e (65) feet to tb place of beginning; Together with bouse thereon which property it known as No. 310 East 8th South Street, Salt Lake City, Uuh. Putchaee price payable in lawful money of the United tSate. thence Dated at Salt Lake Gty, Uuh. thia 16tb day of July, 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. B. CLEGG. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of fiett publication DaU of last publication Investigating Ratadaar Tba production of reindeer, though n promising Industry la laafcq, ig not suited to conditions te any part of tba United Staten. IUlodtnr graxlng la limited to the Arctle and Subarctic regions. The burton of biological turvty 1 making datailed investigations regarding the food roaourcss of Alaska gulled te these animals also of the management of practices that are moot successful, and of the and parasite of reindeer. C-'?a- 8 -- j V You can buy a fgs' ' pair at these prices And these are tires you can trust, can fea proud to have on your car ! They are the latest llfetimo guaranteed Goodyears of a high quality that ia possible because Goodyear builds millions tnoro tires than anybody else. Lets look em overiOI " - ry r I GOODYEAR PATHFINDER , ( Supertwist Cord Tires : : . WeUihorrycu .i' why are to they , many superior high-price- tires! d EATING OUTDOORS you have ever traded dry sandwiches with a genial Alpine guide over the hospitality of the Swiss hospice; it you have rested on the earthen stoop of a white-washecottage somewhere in Ireland and eaten bread and tea; lingered over a French, dinner "an Bois" with artichokes served in hot butter sauce and wins of ancient vintage; or put away hot dogs, say, at the old county fair we neednt want paragraph on the luxury of eating outdoors. If altogether what to do. Th next question, then, Is how to do It Yood s for outdoor refreshment differ widely according to the occasion. There are motor trips, fHcnica, hikes,' camping, porch lunches, garden parties and so on. Thus there are correct foods for each occasion. For one would na soon wear khaki knickers (o n garden party, as to take chilled gelatin salad ou a hike. Foods That Belong IF d Here Is a brief classification. foods for n motor trip are compactly-packe- d sandwiches, package cakes, thermos Jugs of fruit Juice; on a picnic, generously cut sandwich-- , covered Jars of delicious salads, fruits, fruit Juices, deviled eggs and delicious cakes; for hikes and camplnc, ready-slice- d loaves of bread, sand-wic- h spreads, bacon" and frankfurters to brolland fruit Juices; ,for porch lunches and garden open-faceparties, sandwiches canapds, hors d'oeums, fruit Welcom d i V. !JkP cocktails, chilled salads, delicious Main Drsn Fos CaMFiiro cakes and after-dinne- r candies. Savory Baked Beane: Chop one Incidentally, here is a new add one-hapound of hamstunt for hikers who like to onion, burger steak and brown in two travel light cooking on a tin-ca- n tablespoons fat Add one can tostove. Did you ever hear of mato soup, one can of oven-bakeone? A No. 3 tin can will W - nns and salt to taste. Heat thora sufficiently large stove, or you oughly and serr plain or over can use a lard bucket. Gut a slices of brown bread. four-incsquare out of the side A Pouch Sc ppe Dessert at the upper edge. Near the bottom on the opposite side cut Blueberry Charlotte: Remove bole, one and one-ha- lf crusts from eight or ten slices of Inches. Turn the can upside bread, and butter the slices well. down on the ground and build a Heat to boiling one No. 2 can of fire in it The large opening is blueberries (or use the fresh berh used for refueling and the smoke ries) and cup of sugar. comes out of the little hole. The Butter a deep dish, and then artop of the stand becomes hot for range alternate layers of bread frying bacon,, eggs, pancakes, or and hot berries, pressing down to set a saucepan on. well, until all ar used up. Let stand sevejaLJioura in a cold $ome "Outdoor Recipes place, turn out In a mold. Slice and serv with, cream seasoned A Moron Tair Sakdwich with sugar and nutmeg, or with Piquant Ham Sandwich: Spread whipped. crean between buttered bread the conA Gaxdex Party Salad tents of a small can of deviled and Grapefruit - Salad: ham, one teaspoon chopped mustard pickles, one - tablespoon Soak two tablespoons of -gelatin in four tablespoons cold water, chopped walnuts and one tablethen dissolve it In one-bal- f cup of spoon mayonnaise. cup boiling water. Add A Picsio Fttrr PvncnCctfee sugar and cup lemon Punch: Mix one cup itrong Juice and stir until the sugar is eoffee. one cup orange juice and dissolved. one When cold,-a- dd the syrup from two No. 3 cans of cup gingerale and the syrup from grapefruit ( reserve the fruit for one No, 3 can of grapefruit. When salads). Add one cop maple about to set. add the grapefruit syrup and chilL Just before serv- pulp and eight maraschino char-- , ing add one quart of glngeraie and ries; pour Into a fiat pan or into two cups of heavy cream, U de- molds and let chill until stiff. sired. The cream may be omit- Serve garnished at the side with ted. This makes almost three sprigs of fresh mint and top wl quart of punch. cream mayonnaise, lf 4.50-2- 1 (iizi.5:) $11.10 per pair h Other Sizes Equally Utf TUBES ALSO LOW PTJCD ratut: one-fourt- r& M5-2- 1 (2?xU0) M A25-2- 29x4X8?. 1 (31X5J5J $4X3 $3X3 X3. (L3 6X5 32X3 8X7 1G.73 Siw ru one-fonrt- h t . CraS 5L 41X3 $3XJ Craw Onto Track 3x5.17X3 fax 23.73 izKinwti X-- 21 C3X3 GWU , . C'X3 Gin-yeral- one-fourt- t IV, i 3 I T v A New Low-Pricfor Guaran -; teed Goodyearo!iwjfc:;fcsj 00 SEX1 e SS&OQf IParaHe u ' AraG Go da- |