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Show 7 yum, jrruizj Jimury rujti, , i 1, 1S32. )Z2 tttit ; Legal Notices ' ECOIH0C PLAN . By ROME G STEPHENSON eraser PresiYeaf Amtrittm Bmktrt SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third Ia the DimLct Court of the Third Judicial Du t net in and fof tbs County Judicial District in tad for the County of Sait Lake. State of of S.U Lake, State of Utah, SOZION'S BENEFIT BUDDING SO- ZION'S BENEFIT BUILDING a corporation. a CIETY, CIETY, corporation, PUffltiui , n. GEORGE WHARTON aa adminis, trator of the ntatt of LUIUn Whar-Lilli ton, deceased, also known WIIAR-TOWharton, and GEORGE bet hutband. RAYMOND A. PONS and L. T. DAVIS, doing be tines ai Pon and Daria, HARRY J. COLEMAN, doing bnstocss aa Coleman Painting Co., E. B. WICKS COMPANY, a corporation." COLE. FRANK A, CAFFLESTER BILLS and LIL. LIE DUNSTON. . VS. HUGH HOLDAWAY and PEARL H. HOLDAWAY. hi. w the west to be sold at Sheriffs front door of tbe County OiurthouM in the City and County of Salt Lake. of State of Uuh. on the 7th day 12 oclock noon at 1932. January. of mid day that ceruin piece or par Salt cel of real property Situate w Lake County. Sute of Uuh. deacnb ed as followa. East of Commencing 78 Defendants, the Northwest corner of Lot-- 3. Dioc City Survey, to be aold at She riff I Sale at tbe west 10, PUt "G. Salt Lake East 37 feet: front door of tbe County Courtbonee and running thence thence West 37 in tbe City and County of Salt Lake. thence South 6 rods; tbe place 6 Sure of Utah on the 7tb day of Jan. feet: thence North rods, to said of of noon day beginning. oclock 12 at 1932, lawful Purchase price payable that certain piece or parcel of real proSums. United the of Lake Salt County, money in aitnate Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh. this rtrty of Utah, described aa followa, 7th day of December, 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. The West half of Lot 48 and all of Lot 49. Block 2. HACKETTS ADBy Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. DITION, aa platted and of record in M. V. Backman. Book "D of plats, page 3, records of Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication date Salt Lake County. Purchase price payable in lawful Last publication date money of tbe United States. - Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this SHERIFFS SALE 7th day of December. 1931. In the District Court of the Third S. GRANT YOUNG. Judicial District in and for tbe County Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. of Salt Lake. Sute of Utah, By Earl M, Wilion, Deputy. MOLLIE RUTHBARD, . Plaintiff, , M. V, Backtaan, vl Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 31. First publication date S. AIDOUS. Adminis-- CHARLES - Last pttblicition dart tutor of the Estate of Catherine Hoth. deceased, and SOPHIA L, CARSON. SHERIFF'S SALE Sale at " to-w- it: ft to-w- it: I -- 12-1- 7 Defendants. In tbe District Court of the Third Judicial District ia and for tbe County of Salt Lake. State of Uuh, THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF SALT LAKE CITY. corpora- - to be aold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse ia the City and County of Salt Lake, Sute of Uuh, on the 25 th day of Jan. 1932. at 12 o'clock noon of aaid day that certain piece or parcel of real roperty situate in Salt Lake County, Plaintiff. lute of Utah, described aa,Jollows. B Vs. r to-w- MAUDE L. SCHULDER. All of Lot 1 1 . Block 2. Hampton's Defendants, Subdivision of Lots 9. 10 and 1 1 , to be aold at Sheriffs Sale at the West Block 18. Five Acre PUt Big front door of the County Courthouse Field Survey, situate in the NW in tbe City and County of Salt Lake. of Sec. 8, Township 1 South, Range State of Utah on the 7th day of 1 East, S. L. M. January, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon Together with all and singular the ' of mid day that ceruin piece or parcel tenements, hereditaments ana appurtLake Salt in of real property situate enances thereunto belonging or in any ' as wise appertaining. County, State of Uuh, described followa. Purchase price payable ia lawful 500 shares of Tintic Standard Min- money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this ing Company Common stock, by Certificate No. A 5454. 23rd day of December, 1931. Eurrka-Lily shares of 1200 Mining S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. Company Common stock, represented by Certificates Noe. 6535, 6688, By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. 7459. 7543. 6308, 7518. and 4736, G Gordon Douglas, and Attorney for Plaintiff. 154 shares of American Founders First publication date 1 Common stock, represent-Last publication date Corporation ed by Certificates Nos. 99025, C t "A, 1- -4 to-w- it: repre-"Best- L . , . 1 43756. 225024 and 20186. Purchase price payable in lawful yk money of tbe United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this V 7tb day of December, 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG. r Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. ! By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. " Fabtatt tf Clendenin, -Att0rriey -- 3 1. 1 t First publication date Last publication date t I - 4.1; Loyalty ssi Success . go hand in hand Buy ftiOM V . - Wfo Can Buy fa You 12-1- f Upright piano for talc. V. U. Butters or call residence BARGAIN , See Phone - R-- 2 54-- SHERIFFS SALE . la tbe District Court of the Tbitd Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake. State of Utah. BUILDING UNITED STATES .'"AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. corporation. PUintiff, , Exams GIVES NATIONAL 1 Autdetl. hour much of future oconomld WE planning to uaru thu natlou from n repetition of depresalon and promote more atable buslneed fte 1 1 1 1 r. I know so bettor plan to auggeet to Inaure fu--1 t 1 re better time than that every wag earner, every sad family every buslneee throughout the lay down m aooa as they able g program of proper gavlnge the "foundation of their tnancUl entry , SctFcr Government Jobs Opea competitive examinatioas will be held for foverameut poeitiou in tbe near future at the federal building in Salt Lake Gty, under tbe direction of R A Goodfcllow, aecretary of the United Sutes civil service commission ia Suit Luke. Tbe following positions are open: Automotive engineer, 83800 to 4600 a year, war department. Closing date January 19-Junior medical officer (interne), S2000 a year, St. Elizabeth's hospital Washington. D. G Dosing date, January 19. Teacher, intermediate, (grades ), 81680 a year; teacher, primary 81680 s year. Indian (grades service. Closing date, January 19. 3) 1932. WOMENS CLUB HOLDS HOLIDAY PARTY in One of tbs delightful events of the week was the Christmas party of the Magna Womens Dub, held Tuesday afternoon at the clubroom. After r s dainty one o'clock lnncbeon a short policy, J know of BO better plan than program consisting of accordian sela ections by James Boucher; accompanithla to build for the nation whole n etronger economic sltna-tlo- ed by Miau Orion Boucher, tap dancthat la, through a common ing numbers from Min Betty McCleod atrncture of individual working, and Min Ivs Issakeou, and piano selection rendered by Min Orion Bouchearning and taring. And I know of er, war very vyell received by 25 no better plan to revlva activity la Pmenta were exchanged. guests. a depresalon than to upend a proper Tablet of bridge were later arranged volume of paet savings to keep the and tbe prize for high score was a momentum of business going. But warded to Mrs. Clyde KanoL Mr. fa are prosperFrank Peterson was chairman of the valets (herd tavingi ity (here caaaof be spending during (ommittes ia charge of arrangements. h deprettlou. Those who practiced this plea during thu past period of proeperlty have a security and a protection against present adversity that eould be provided la no other way. These who did not nr the ones who are now most dependent npon others. If there had been more presehlng of this doctrine when It wu more feasible to pnt It Into effect than It ia now, there would be less depression and less financial Insecurity. However, while there should have been more emphasis on savings during prosperity, a meusurt of the emphasis today might properly be the other way, at least to the extent that those who ean safely do so may wall increase their (pending Instead of ovsrdolng their saving. While many have sen their earnings fall, thare are millions who have not suffered so seriously In respect to the real purchasing power of their Incomes. It we listened to nil the scare stories of tbe day, one might get the Impression that everybody was ont of a Job and nobodys business was earning anything.. Many of our peopla who are able to continue a normal program of prndent buying are curtailing their expenditure beyond reason. Mrs. Louis Taytorjarill be bosten to tbe Merry Matrons Bridge Oub of Garfield, January C. All membra are invited to nttend. e ' e Mr. and Mrs. G B. Hansen announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, to Jay Juatesos. soft of Mr. and Mrs. Jsateeon. The young U fff 1 f f I I . First publication dan Last publication date J15-3- 2. ly. dip this eeupea und resil it with 1 ' " WORTH 1 T for 1 1 1 a defendants. be told at Sheriffs Sale at tbe west f front door of the County Courthouse ia tbe City and County of Salt Lake, AStatu of Utah, on the 7th day of L January, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of 7 real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, Lott numbered 27 and 28 of Block , 14 of Douglas Park Subdivision to - Salt Lake City, Uuh. together with all the tenements, hereditaments, ap-- f purtcnances, easements of every kind and character, all interest in any party wall or party walU used in connection with said property or to be used therewith and all interest in and to the giound beneath the same, all water , rights, including water righu represented by stock in companies, or associations, thereunto belonging or in . anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawful United State. , money cf the Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuhrthia 7th day of December, 1931. r to . to-wi- t: 4 1 stagnation oLtrade. By the opposite token, I believe the resumption of normal spending on tbe part of those who are able to do ao would be nn important tonic toward the stimulation of trade. I do not mesa by thla that we should have Indiscriminate spending merely tor the sake of spending, but the very motive pdwer Uf bur hcOn&Hite iif la. the Interchange of goods; und unleu we have that wc cannot have proeperlty. I strongly believe that we are at that point In tha depression stage of the business cycle that any sound stimulating Influence will start a real movament In tha direction of Bo a return toward prosperity. mack of the weakness of the old elate of affaire has been liquidated, so many maladjustments corrected and anch large volumes of our goods have been need np or worn out that the pressure of necessitous purchases must sooner or later be felt When - that - time definitely cornu we may eonalder it the first Impulse of a new era of normal business. iP'LL llll When Government Aids Agriadture HOTEL NEWH0USE SALT LAKE CITY Cafu ana Cafeteria The test In Wholesome Poods! Private Dining Rooms Luncheon and Dinner Muslo by the Hotel Newhouee Harmony Boys. 400 Rooms, each with Bath. 11.00 to 14.00 8lncle Plrsproof Oarage Adjoining . BUTTON. W. Oonl Mgr. CHAUNCET W. WEST, Asot Qoni Mgr. ! Ill-.i- , Demand for relief, agricultural or othsrwlse, comet naturally from those who feel most keenly the Impact of economic pressure Those most effected fly quickly to government for aid. But too frequently agencies set In operation by governments simply postpone lnevlthble The basic laws of readjustments. supply and demand have never been permanently and successfully set aside Bo in general governmental Intervention that artificially stimulates prices or even maintains them when the prevailing economic altnatlon obviously shows that re adjustments are inevitable are expedients that yield only temporary relief rather than permanent cum Porous plasters may relieve pals tor the moment bat they rarely get at tha seat of the real trouble. H. L, Russell. iSi is! j'liJjLit ISli:'" "lnry? 12-1-- J as s 91 4 wecU tarsai THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR couple wen married at Brigham Gty. the latter part of December. They plas to leave for Idaho. January 1 to make their borne. Both young people are popular members of Magnas set. youngqi Published by tire Chsmtuh Setwres B.Vtreums Uncart A , u, Boston, Mssssfhinntts, . . hf world trow Us SB opseisl writers, 1 .L" sSSs&iS SSTS- KES SrXSLTTiZ: iwkturtfc Mi tM jmwlnl prse- i - Ilk - arts uii ttn MM sen Mrs. J. A. Phil pot entertained at Christmas dinner. Besides members of tbe immediate family, coven were laid fog Mrs. Anns Wahlia. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyland Kirk and ' small JoU (Nam, (Addrses) v. Utah. N.V (State) (Tovnj o A.n.n.A.A.A.n.n.A daughter. Carol Patty. ,tn frKD plots o.o.o. a.a.s.a n.n.A.a o e n Mr. and Mr. Benj. S. Green bad as Christmas Day guesta: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stokes, Mrs. R. W. Stokes, Mrs. G H. Sadler, the Misses Lillian. Gthej-iaand Willa Stokes, Mr. sad Mrs. J. M. Dastiaa and daughttn Wanda and Joyce all of Midvale. s e tLs jtesdy -- bit, s-d-ak - e The Gleanor Girls and M. Men of the Magna Ward held a joint social Tuesday evening at the wardhouse. Various games were enjoyed and refreshment later served to 30 guests. e Mr sad Mr. E. O. Lindly and two sons of Seattle. Washington, att bouse guests at the boms' of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Evans during the holiday ssiki S L OT ft dl i ste sliest Ex-- - f In Ihsrp wslon The Alexandria Hotel b an rffillatod G)i 22 Hcteb. tnrt of the Eppley HotelLouisville. Ky. In the midaie west. tfsj Kttdn p)KPa and the Hamilton dan of Hotels EjCEPPLET in California CHARLES BL HAMILTON jtoskhnt games played. D. D. Puncheon, Mr- - E. B. Pace and Miss Blanche Roberts were Refreshments ebargt of arrangements. were later served to 25 young people, CHICAGO OFFICE-52- SuU 422 " 0 Phan Sgwnor A4W A Business Stimulus The asm total of thla unreasonable curtailment of upending Is an economic Influence contributing to the When army worms threatened the crops of Marshall County, Tennessee, Information concerning the By Earl M. Wilson. Deputy. pests was made available by the M. V. Backman, I! College of Agriculture, and bankers Attorney for Plaintiff. Immediately took steps to organise First publication date 3 1. 1 a war against ths common enemy, Lam publication date 1 1 32. calling mass meetings ia Jthslr communities where complete facta and helpfal recommendations for eradiThe Daughters of the Pioneers will cation could be put before the great-bs- t meet at the home of Mrs. Ada Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Robinson of number of people possible. This Thursday, January 7 at 1:30 oHelper, Utah are visitor at the bom timely action saved the destruction clock. All members are cordially of Mr. and Mrs. Grl Laker during of many fields of crops. and urged to attend. the holidays. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. S. W wbtrriptim to ASSURED YOU OF C I i 3 I J 2wa; i - t 9 sar 3 eon-sume- rt V. NIELS P. LARSEN, INC., a corporaADAMSON. MRS. T. tion. R. G. ADAMSON, bis wife: J. R. WILLIAMS. THE LANGTON LIME AND CEMENT COM PANY. a corpoution. NIELS P. ARSEN. J. T. GOUGH, and F H. LUCE. ST - 1 1 A DOIXARS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Henry Lncr. Deceased. seaaou. Creditors will present claims with e e vouchers to tbe undersigned ut 1109 Tbe Childrens World Crusade of Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake Gty. Utah, ou or before the 25th. dar of the Magna. Baptist Church held Christmas party, Tuesday afternoon February A. D. 1932. ANNIE V. LUCE HULL. at the Baptist Church, Presents were Executrix of last will of Henry Luce, Mrs. exchanged and Deceased. Stewart, Alexander tf Budge, Attorneys .for Executrix. ten goests at a beautifully appointed socialtable. The evening was spent Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swenson entertained at a dinner party at their home Sunday. Coven were laid for -- -- W V l"w3 En-- New Year n w x START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Oae sure way to xtart the New Year right is to retire with Goodyear tires. These world famous tires wilf assure every motorist who places them upon his car, a season of successful motoring. 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