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Show r Ihgnx Tfcnea, 1S33 Kagna, PUh, Friday, April L SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of tbs Third District Co art of tb Third in and for the County Judicial District in nd for tb County Judicial District State of Utah. Lake. Salt of of Utah. State Salt Lake, of STATE OF UTAH. ANNIE M. BARNES, la th - Plaintiff, Plaintiff, The Democratic bill was strongly Club To Keet Rue Packard and Mrs. Geo, Smith. Honor Sister were served. Senator Walsh. Demosupported by The Womens' Club will their Mrs. Delbert Purser entertained at Later refreshments it their business and social meeting Wedcratic, Massachusetts, who said a shower Wednesday evening in comwould "do way forever with log rollnesday evening, April 6 st the Wom- pliment to her lister, Mrs.1 Dorothy Entertains Club ing. that evil of Uriff making. Walsh said that if the bill were ens Qubrooms. All members are in- Robbins at the borne of Mrs. James Mrs. O. A. Sonne was hostess to approved there would never again be vited and urged to attend. were list in the Included Pureer. guest her club Wednesday afternoon at her general revision of the uriff, which Mesdames Wilde. Sara Ellison, Er- home on the Magna Row. Special in the past has been marked he said ma Armstrong. Kenneth Carpenter, Mrs. by a series of swapping and exPeterson, Frank Mrs. were guests Lawrence Purser, Hal Gunnerson, changing of votes that has beta shameStewart. Orem Mrs. R. C Parks, ful and has made the tariff bills filled diJoseph Tyler all of Salt Lake and Mis. Mae with injustice." Hartje. Bridge was the 1 Mesdames George Smith, R. Packard. for the Smart Woman Senator Austin, Republican, Verversion of the afternoon and the high Ray Adams, V. Clark, J. A. Webb mont, in his first senate speech, score and all prize was given to Mrs. T. E. of Orson and Magna Naylor the bill would cure log tolling, Jensen of Garfield. Burke and the guest prize to Mrs. and asserted it would provide a cause S4 Mrs. Kenneth for log rolling. oclock luncheon was Bridge war the diversion of the even- Peterson. A one The present law, Austin said, proserved. Mrs. ing and prizes were given to vides for a scientific correction of resulting from "log rolling." and the Democratic bill would return 'the flexible system to "the log rolling process of congress. Defending the Hawley-Smolaw. said Vandenbcrg unemployment would have been greater in this country without it and warned that "we cannot escape further tragedy without additional -- tariffs; " Asserting that nothing but a tariff would save the copper industry, said Democrats who vote for could not be criticised and there was "no excuse for Republicans who did not. The Michigan Senator said the ENGINEER CUES ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED, DIKES VS. Proposed Dikes Would Cost ApproxiVS. LULA G. mately $730,000 ARTHUR E. JARVIS, and LULU FRANCIS D. HEATH, HEATH, his wife. JARVIS, bi wift. Defendants, It is possible for Salt Lake valley Defendants, to be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west to acquire a large supply of water for to b told tt Sheriff t Salt tt the west front door of the County Courthouse industrial uses, a A-- l scenic highway, front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, sportsmen's paradise at a cost in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 7th day of of approximately $750,000 by con' Great Salt State of Utah, on the 7tb day of April. 1932. at 12 oclock noon of structing the proposed cited or tbs of were noon o'clock certain 12 Lake advantages parcel at dikes, piece 1932, that said April. day, aaid day, that certain piece or parcel of rtal property situate in Salt Lake by Sumner G. Margetts, consulting of of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described ss engineer, Monday to Members the engineering council of Utah. t; County, State of Utah, described at follows, previously Mr. Margetts, having st the Southwest follows, Commencing reports on the Beginning at the Northeast corner (SW) cornel of the Northwest equar I compiled preliminary proposed project, stated and discussed of Lot 41. Block 1, Hunter's Sub- ter (NW34) of Section Thirty-threendeavor. division of Block 32, Plat "C. Salt (33) Township .One (1) South,' engineering details of the He also suted the scenic and economLake City Survey and running thence Range One (1) West. Salt Lake tbcBCi Eitt Eighty ic advantages resulting from the conifld West 31 feet, 9 inches, thence South North Twenty struction of the lake. The dikes that thence feet 130 feet to alley, thence east 31 (80) iod; lake 9 inches, thence North 130 feet to the (20) rods; thence West Eighty (80) would form the fresh water of 437,000 acre-fetods; thence South Twenty X2Q1 would impound place of beginning. wafer at a level of 4203. From inforPurchase price payable in lawful rods, to tbs place of beginning. tomation gathered by engineers, the Containing Ten (10) acres, money of the United States. water suppljr, is 468,000 all and buildings, Dated at Salt Lake City, this 7th gether with any (after allowing for evaporasnd appurtenances acre-feday of March, 1932. improvements tion) or in other words, 31,00 more S. GRANT YOUNG, thereunto belonging." than the capacity of the reservoir. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah And also together with Ten (10) These figures are compiled for an avBy Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. shares of wafer right in the North erage year. Clarence Baird, Jordan Irrigation Company, situate in It was suted by Mr. Margetts that Attorney for Plaintiff. Salt Lake County, State of Utah. several diversified types of dikes have lawful in '32. First publication date Purchase price payable been discussed and under consideraLast publication date 1 -- 32. money of the United States. tion, but the dike proposed in the preDated st Salt Lake City, this 7th liminary report is an earth fill which 1932. SHERIFFS SALE day of Match, can be dredged up from the bottom of YOUNG. GRANT S. the lake. In the District Court of the Third Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. Difference of opinion exisu as to Judicial District in and for the County Earl M. Wilson. Deputy, whether it would be entirely necessary By of Salt Lake State of Utah, Marion G. Romney, to pump the salt water out in order ELLA ErilENNESSE Y. to" freshen the lake Withiai reasonAttorney for Plaintiff. Plaintiff, able period. If pumping is considered, First publication date VS. the additional cost would amount to WASATCH INVESTMENT ASSO- Last publication date approximately $58,000 ,for pumping CIATION, a corporation, HERand between $50,000 to $60,000 for NOTICE TO CREDITORS MAN J. WELLS. AUGUSTA I. a canal to divert the Jordan river dur1. his DANIEL and wife, WELLS, E. THOMAS of ing the pumping process. Estate STEWART and JANE DOE Further plans of the project will Deceased. STEWART, his wife, whose other Creditors will present claims with be announced at a later date. and true name is unknown, to vouchers to the undersigned at 725-2- 6 plaintiff. FASHIONS rs to-w- it: HZ Defendants, M prices in copper were caused by African competition arising since enactment of the Hawley-Smolaw, and asserted it was "a shining example of the need for a law to allow charg- in the fret list. Associated Press S. L T. follows, to-wi- t: The East 30 feet of Lot 13, Block 2, Kelsey and Gillitpie subdivision of Block 44. Plat "C ", Salt Lake City SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. A corporation of New Jersey, qualified in Utah, Plaintiff, THE PRUDENTIAL follows, -- Ingebretsen, Ray 0 Rawlins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication date Last publication date WE HELP YOU RAISE IT. COMPANIES, ARRANGE STOCK, OR BOND ORGANIZE. ANY SMALL. LARGE OR! OBTAIN NEW BUSINESS "BLUE SKY" PERMITS IN ANY THE STATE. WRITE FULLY. BOND HOUSE OF ILLINOIS. 210 E. OHIO STREET. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. FILLING TOBACCO CAN TWICE WITHOUT EMPTYING FIRST CONTENTS . TUIS CAN UOLDS ALMOST TWICE AS MUCH WATER AFTER ITS SIDES ARE SPREAD UD BEMOrtP i running AND RESIDENTIAL RATES CHARLES B. HAMILTON tSmAesdsnrlArextnqDtocfor CORNER FIFTH S SPRING STREETS The Alexandria Hotel is on affiliated unit bf The Eppley Hotel Company's 20 hotels In the Middle West Louisville; Ky, Pittsburgh, fb and the Hamilton chain of Hotels in California CHICAGO OFFICE 5 20 fi MMfon Ae - Phont SupoHor 441 $ 3ocial He)d Eighteen friends surprised Mrs. Le-d- a Huff at a shower Saturday evening. Diversified games were enjoyed during the evening, and refreshments served. A very enjoyable time was bad by all. 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Suggested below are menus carefully planned to include all the essentials of a balanced meaL They product satisfying, appetising dinners, quite almpla to prepare and especially enjoyable during the Lenten season. Chilled Tomato Juice Crackers spread with Sandwich Relish Casserole of Corn and Kidney Beans Creamed Canlillower or Cabbage Pineapple, Celery and Nut Salad I Hot Biscuit Coffee Jelly Roll Cooked Spaghetti in Tomato Saves () ludlcutou neba Jelly Roll: Beat I eggs, add one cup sugar gradually, add 4 tablespoons cold water, and sift in 1 cap flour, scant 34 teaspoon salt and 34 teaspoon baking powder. Put in pan about 8 by 11 lined with wax paper, and bake in oven at 875 F. for 15 minutes. When done, turn out on clean towel which haa been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Trim crisp outside crusts, spread with Currant Jelly, or Cherry or Red Raspberry Preserves, and roll while hot Wrap in towel and allow to stand until cold. Slice and serve with whipped cream, if desired. ! Casserole of Cora sad Kidney Beans: Mix one medium can Oven Baked Red Kidney Beans, one med f ere thee Mow. .. J -- t through tKs lose die main Issue and are as much at sea 7 J08EFHINI CIBSON Director, Holm Iautitato, Salmon and Corn Patties joa QUESTION: "Regardless of price, onvemence, 'etc., what make of tiro you consider the BEST tire made 1 welter cf statistics oa thick'- weights and diara Coffee A fiat curved tobacco can like the one In the above drawing must he used for this trick. After the can Is filled with water, the performer places the first two fingers of etch hand Inside the can on both aides and pulls the sides apart changing tho can from a concave shape Into a circular sbape. As tho can la spread apart the vreter Inside will ho lowered until tho can la slightly over half filled. It Will then be possible to pour almost as much again Into the can without the water surface of tin la the can does not overflowing. Although the square-inc- h Increase by pulling tb sides apart the apace will be almost doubled. It would take too much apace to explain tha reason for this, so the reader will hare to figure It out for himself. (Owrrifkt, WUI U Uadturet) ATTRACTIVE WEEMY.MONTHIY 1 ON THE RIGHT. to Dorr. Q from ability. (w4i to Serve) ARE PULLED ARACT.. I becoming 1 Wendell ii being watched by coaches and sports writers who state that his' of an tanning has all lder and more experienced sprinter ind predict big things for him in his How Lents Meatless Dinners 'May Be Interesting Simpler' APART AS SHOWN von is $flso olay. Cold Slaw with Chopped Pickle or Mixed Fruit Salad Baked Apple Dumplings with Top Milk or Cream After sideT j WITHOUT, BATH FROM e, CAPITAL TRICKS ofMAGIC o V And Last publication date to-w- it: All of Lot 5, Upper Harvard Sub division of Lot 18, Block 29, Five Acre Plat C, Big Field Survey. Purchase price payable in lawful -money of die United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 18th day of March, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. J 930 NOT DIFFICULT TO MAKE lW RATES NEW A Othfl a social LOCAL pastime Making ones own frocks smartly is something to boast about and WINS all the modern young things are turning serious attention to fashions, lines, colors and fabrics. And when frocks Wendell Wilkin, Cyprus runner, are as simple to make and as smart won the mile run, feature event for as these, it is easy to understand The athletes school high Saturday in the will be proud of the results she second renewal of the Intermountain junior sure Is to get with No. 5895, particuA. A. U. track and field indoor chamlarly in sneer wool crepe Theres held at the fair state pionships nothing to making it wtth its panel grounds in Salt Lake. front, chic contrasting collar, button Wendell was up against 25 other trim and perfectly plain sleeves. For cinder-burnerunners, pick of high school the older girl No. 5875 is another exin the race, but came out victremely smart and simple model havtorious. He led Wiley of Tooele and ing circular side sections, elbow apVan Almen of South to the tape. Hit plied pieces, quaint buttons and bow time was 5:10 . lor trimming. Wendell hat been favorably comFirst Model : Pictorial Printed Patmented on by many eminent sports tern No, 5895. Sizes 10 to 18 years, writers in this intermountain region 35 cents. for his steady, graceful, seemingly efSecond Model : Pictorial Printed fortless and unexbausting stride, that Pattern No 5875. Sizes 14 to 46, 45 won for him the state honor. He hat cents. olaced first in school meets and is well known on high school cinder tracks for bis persistent and is held in high regard by whomever he comet into contact for his love of sportsmanship and fair to-wi- e FROM 4-- 5. An insistent demand for a duty on copper was injected into the Senate's debate over the Democratic bill to reto change In the District Court of the Third voke the president's power Judicial District in and for the County tariff rates. Senator Vandenberg, Republican of Salt Lake, State of Utah. described the proposal for MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Michigan, as a matter of life a tanff on copper .ASSOCIATION, a corporation, and the senate "it told and death. Plaintiff. would be nothing short of criminal VS. neglect for congress to adjourn withA. E. GERBER.- - and F. J .BRADout providing for ir. esSHAW, administrator of the Vandenberg attacked the Democratic tate of Adeline Gerber, otherwise tariff plan on the ground it would known as Addie Gerber, deceased. give less flexibility, while, he said, the Defendant country wants more. He proposed to be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west substitute to give the president and front doyr of the County Courthouse I the tariff commission more power in in the City and County of Salt Lake. .stead of less. Under his proposal, the f present flexibile tariff law would be State of Utah, on the 20 day April 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of amended to include provision for said day, that certain piece or parcel transfers to and from the free list by of real property situate in Salt Lake congress after receiving the commisCounty, State of Utah, described as sion's findings and the presidents t: recommendations. follows, All of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 10, Jordan Place, a subdivision of part of Sections 2 and 3. Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian. HERRICK 0 COMPANY, a corpora-tioRACHEL R. BOWMAN and TT. Jl BOWMAN, her husband: and water rightt-bTogether with-al- l CONSTRUCTION SECURITIES longing to said property. Purchase price payable in lawful COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants, money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this to be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the West front door of the County Courthouse 24th day of March, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG in the City and County of Salt Lake, Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah State of Utah, on the 15th day of By Earl M. Wilson. Deputy. April, 1932, at 12 oclock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel Romney 0 Nelson, of real property situate in Salt Lake Attorneys for Plaintiff. ' County. State of Utah, described as First publication date n. a Is "Matter Of Life Death To Industry" BATH - rs DEMAND MADE BY SENATOR Says It WITH Sewing ATHLETE STATE HONOR COPPER TARIFF SHERIFFS SALE Survey, Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, this 8th .day of March, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By- Earl M. Wilson,-- Deputy. S. D. Huffaker, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication date Last publication date rtsvirswiit 'dS'lv uj.b; 700 ROOMS-- ot S, A. D. 1932 Paul Borovilas. and C. A. Nicholas, executors of theestate of Thomas E. Efthimiades, Deceased. N. J. Cotro-Mane- s. Attorney for Executors. First publication date Last publication date HOTEL Vaa-denbe- 4-- to be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 7th day of April, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of said day,' that certain piece or parcel of ml property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as A of the Pacific Coast -- EFTHI-MIADE- White Spot ot Me-fidi- 3-- j HOW 4AI OWNIKI VOIID ON M lanf M fHI OUllflON "WHAT TIRI IS BEST?" RMmmI lire Surety to iM ly Iwgt wgtolreMM , 6004YIAIU&K as ever, iTbe one and onlg reliable guide for 0u to follow Is die seasoned preference of the public And that preference Is for Goodyear. over-whelmi- ng tom too! Thervl the only buying gulda thug OOODTCAD ALL -- T7 BATHER Thu lax whisper la style, tnZet . ium can Con, 1 green pepper, minced finely, 34 teaspoon salt and 1 egg well beaten. Pour into buttered baking dish, sprinkle top with 8 tablespoons grated cheese, and layer of fine, buttered bread crumbs; then hake in a moderate oven for SO to 45 minutea. Salmon and Corn Patties: Flaks one b. can of salmon and add 34 can of corn, (or 1 cup con) 34 cup Tomato Ketchup, 2 to 8 tablespoons flour, 2 eggs, well beaten, and 1 teaspoon salt. Drop by heaping tablespoons in n skillet, the bottom of which la well covered with hot fat Fry to n golden brown, turn, and when both aides art nicely browned, serve hot as main course lor luncheon or supper. anything to you car owners value! I 4.75-t- j six Othet sizes la propordoa o With Goodyear quality priced low, why ooc avail yourself of tho long mileage, safety and the good looks that have made Goodyear reputation? JuffS S o ly. .-- s |