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Show t tJUi, Friday March 3, Times, 12C3 NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of McMahon, Salt Lak County, Sut of Utah, Eut( of goldaMRS, G H. having legally com into possession of sometime know ti DwtW. five (5) Udics afternoon dresses, and McMAHON, Creditor will present cUim with having held said property for over a and further having mad due and voucher to the endenigned at 206 Keanu Building, Salt Lak City, Utah Kir. effort to ascertain the owner of on or before the 17th day of May said property, and have said property redeemed, snd not being able to loA, D. 1932. cate or find aid owntr, after due and VERNON ANDERSON. Adminiatrator of the atatc of diligent search; ometine Said property will be sold by the McMAHON, GOLDA a MRS. C H. McMAHON aid Sheriff of Salt Lake County, at know Deceased. the Sheriff s office, ia Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County, state of Utah, on First publication Date tbs 3 1st day of Match. 1932, at LaK publication date 11:00 o'clock A. M.. to satisfy a lien for storage ia the sum of twenty-fiv- e SHERIFFS SALE (S2J.00) dolUrs; aid property 1 the District Court of tb Third to be told at auction to tb highest Judicial District ia sod for the County bidder. Dated at Salt Lake City. Sate of of Salt Lake, State of Utah, this 23rd day of March, 1932. Utah, SATE OF UTAH. S. GRANT YOUNG. Plaintiff, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, VS. - State of Utah. FRANCIS D. HEATH, LULA G. M. Wilson, Deputy. Earl By wife. HEATH hi First publication date Defendant, to be sold at Sheriff Sale at the west fioat door of the County Courthouse NOTICE TO CREDITOES in the City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 7th day of Esut of THOMAS E. EFTHI-MIADEo'clock noon of 12 at Deceased. 1932. April, aid day, that certain piece or jurcel Creditors will present claims with of real property ituate ia Salt Lak vouchers to the undersigned at 725-2- 6 a County. State of Utah, described Judge Boilding. Salt Lake City, Uuh, on or before the 30th day of June follow, t the Southwest A. D. 1932. "Commencing (SW) corner of the Northwest equar- Raul BoroviUs. and C. A. NkhoUs. executors of the ertate of Thomas E. ter (NWK) of Section Thirty-threDeceased. (J3) Towmhtp Om Salt(!)Lake Me- Efthimiades, N. J. Cotto-Mane- s. Range On (1) Wert. ridian. and running thence East Eighty for Executors, Attorney (SO) rods; thence North Twenty First publication date (20) rods; thence Wert Eighty (80) Last publication date "1 thence South Twenty tods, to the place of beginning. toSHERIFFS SALE Containing Tea (10) acre, all and building, gether with any In tb District Court of the Third and appurtenance improvement Judicial District in and for tb County thereunto belonging." of Salt Lak. Sate of Uuh. And lo together with Ten (10) MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN North the shares of water right in ASSOCIATION, s corporation. Jordan Irrigation Company, situate in PUintiff, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. VS. Purchase price payable in lawful A. E. GERBER, and P. J .BRADmoney of the United States. SHAW, administrator of the esDated at Salt Lake City, tbu 7th tate of Adeline Gerber, otherwise day of Match, 1932. known as Addi Gerber, deceased. S. GRANT YOUNG. Defendant Sheriff of Salt Lak County. Utah. toTTsoITt Shcntt s bale at the west By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. front door of the County Court hour Marion G. Romney. in the Gty and County of Salt Lake, Plaintiff. Attorney for Sate of Uuh, on the 20 day of First publication date April 1932. at 12 o'clock noon of Last publication date aid day. that certain piece or parcel of real property situate ia Salt Lak County. Sate of Utah, described as SHERIFFS SALE S. to-w- its COURT 07 HOI.O.R Debater Society Poultry Gasses Settles Capital Gose Successful , i.:o;;day parch 28 Pcnishnent Query AT HUHTEl WARD Instruction Tern The Poultry Classes that have been conducted during the months of January, February and part of March at the Cyprus High School Monday evenings and Thursday evenings at the school for the benefit and Monro further advancement of tb poultry-me- n snd farmers of this vicinity concluded with the regular meeting Monday evening. u While the classes have been in many eminent men have been includguest speakers at the meetings Lake Salt of Carr Mr. J. Gty, ing who explained the poultry market, Mr. O. L. Byers who told of the turkey market, ia poaibilities, profits and other and phases of turkey-raisin- g t: follows, Beginning to-wi- st the Northeast corner of Lot 41. Block 1. Hunters SubSalt division of Block 92, Plat Lake City Survey and running thence West 3 1 feet. 9L laches, thence South "l JOTfert to alley;- - thence rat31 feet 9 inches, thence North 130 feet to tb place of beginning. Purchase price payable ia lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, this 7th day of March, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. C. WMTNSWWKe SM. J ul Ag. Gab Plan For Boxing Wrestling Stow Cypres Unless unforeseen difficulties aria, the Agricultural Gub of Cyprus High School plan to hold a boxing and wrestling carnival, Friday April 1 at the Cyprus gymnasium, the proceeds of which will go to help defray expenses oa a motor trip planned by the club for, this summer to Yellowstone Park as announced Tuesday by Leslie Nelson, instructor. The events of the evening will include many interesting and Tb carseeing bouu and matches, nival will be known as a "Smokeless Smoker", and at this date, several events boxing and wrestling have been lined up including local and outside alent. This entertainment was devised as a mans to give the public sn evenings entertainment of sports, and inasmuch as it is the first venture of this type ever attempted at the school, the support of everyone is asked. follows, An members of the AG" Gub, All of Lott 1, 2 and 3. Block 10. with Mr. Nelson as instructor are enJordan Place, a subdivision of part planning for the smoker of Sections 2 and 3. Township 1 thusiastically and have many entirely new boxing MeSalt Lake West. I South, Range boua and wrestling matches line up. ridian. The general public is invited to beTogether with all water righa longing to aid property. Purchase price payable ia lawful WARD SOCIAL money of the United States. of the Magna Ward The Dated at Salt Lake Gty, Uuh, this entertained at a social Tuesday even24th day of March. 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG Mutual in compliment Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh ing following the Gleaner GirU. to Special guesu M. Earl Wilson, Deputy. By the entertainment were Mr. snd Romney Cf Nelson. Mrs. Jack Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication date A. Young. Various games were .act publication date enjoyed by 35 young people. Tbayne Mrs. Glen Reid entertained at a Pierce and Bob Dea were in charge. of Late refresh-men- u beautifully arranged luncheon Mongeneral arrangemenu. Mrs. served. in afternoon were to compliment day R. L. Jensen, Mrs. H. A. Jarvis and Barton. - . CARD- - PARTY v Ttrdie w . su v vrdll AV'vUm, A carJ party ofUur Lady " of Lourdes Church was held Thursday last week at the home of In the District Court of the Third evening of Judicial District ia and for the County Mr. and Mn. T. A. janney in Arof Salt Lak. Sate of Uah. thur. Card ubles were arrnged for CORPORAVALLEY FINANCE 38 guesu, and the prizes, for high TION, s corporation, score were won by Mia Olive GayPUintiff, lord of Salt Lake, first and Thomas VS EDWARDA A. LARSEN AND Maher of Garfield, first Udies and well-wor- th Clarence Baird. Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication date 1 32. Last publication date 1 3-- 4-- -- SHERIFFS SALE : la the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, ELLA E. HENNESSEY. M-M- - - SHERIFFS SALE CHARLES O. LARSEN. Defendants, to be sold at Sheriff's SaU at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt 24th Lake, Sum of Uuh, on the day of Match, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of aid day-thcertain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, Suu of Uuh, dest: cribed as follows, All of Lot 32, and the South feet of Lot 33. Block 2, Chicago addition to Salt Lake City, Utah, being s subdivision of Lou 8 and 9 Block 13, Five Acte PUt Big Field Survey. Purcham price payaM ia Uwful money of the United Sates. Dated M Salt Lak Gty, Uuh, this 25th day of February, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt ,Lke County, Uuh By Ead M. Wilson, Deputy. E. D. Sorenson. at . WASATCH INVESTMENT ASSO C1ATION, a corporation, HER' MAN J. WELLS, AUGUSTA WELLS, his wife, and I. DANIEL and STEWART JANE DOE STEWART, his wife, whose other and true name is ' unknown to plaintiff, - Defendants, gentlemen, respectively. ments were served. Light refresh- e The author of a book ailed "Happy Married Life is aid to be using sis royalties to pay alimony. -- to-wi- Plaintiff, VS "A, to be sold at Sheriffs Sal at tbs west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake. Attorney for PUintiff State of Utah, on the 7th day of Date of first 32 publication, April. 1932. at 12 oclock noon of Date of last publication, '32 said day, that certain piece or pared of real property situate ia Sail Lake SHERIFFS SALE County, State of Utah, described as follows, la the District Court of the Thin The East 30 feet of Lot 15. Block Judicial District ia and for the 2. Kelsey and Gillispie subdivision of of Salt Lake, State of Utah. County Block 44. PUt C, Salt Lake Gty ZION'S BENEFIT BUILDING SO Survey. CIETY, a corporation. Purchase price payable ia lawful PUintiff, f the United States. money VS Dated at Salt Lake Gty. this 8th NETTIE P. SMOOT and day of March. 1932. SMOOT, her husband. S. GRANT YOUNG. Defendants, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. to be sold at Sheriffs SaU at the By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. west front door of the County Court S. D. Huffaker, houa in tb Gty and County of Salt Lake. Suu of Uuh, oa the 24th day Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication date of March. 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of aid day that certain piece or par Last publication dan 1 3 2. cel of ml property situate ia Salt desLake County, sate of Utah, LITERARY CLUB Mia Ana Andrus and Mia La cribed as follows, Lou 2 and 3. Block 1. LIBERTY Prile Robertson were hostesses to the HEIGHTS, according to the official Magna Literary Gub Wednesday even plat thereof recorded in the office of " ing. Mia Myrth Harvey, dramatic art the County Recorder of aid County. Pnrchaa price payable ia Uwful teacher at the Cyprus High School money of the United Sates. gave a book review oa "Hedda Gabl Dated at Salt Lake Gty. Uuh, this February, 1932. er, Tb remainder of the evening was 25th dayS. of GRANT YOUNG Refreshments were socially. pent Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh served to 15 members. St. Patrick By Ead M. Wilson, Deputy. colors and designs were attractively M. V. Backman, Attorney for PUintiff carried out ia the fa von sad Date of first publiatioa , Date of last publiatioa 2-- three-memb- er well-know- to-w- it: 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 noon of April 1932. at 12 o'clock or aid day, that certain piece pared of real property situate in Salt Lak County. State of Utah, described as So- pro-gre- (-- In tb District Court of the Third Judicial District ia and for the County of Salt Lake. State of Utah. ANNIE M. BARNES. Plaintiff. VS ARTHUR E. JARVIS, sad LULU JARVIS,- - bin wife. Defendant. The Cyprus Parlimenury Law and debating ciety are considering tome very interesting questions at the Included ia the prepresent time. ant questions for debate ate: Manufacture and SaU of 2.73 percent beet for tbcpurposeofrsising revenue, the Repeal of tb Eighteenth Amendment and the Chain Stores versus the Small Individual Owner. At tbs open house session of the debating society Thursday evening st the Cyprus High School, the question. "Resolved that the Sut of Utah should be a tarn. The affirmative team was composed of Mis. Ray Gorfield, Miss Janette Allen and Bert Lewis. The negative I n tarn was composed of Mrs. Rady poultrymen. Since them classes were instituted Longfelt, Mrs. Ferrand Archibald and many commendable plans have been Emil Swcnaa. Tbs affirmative tarn adopted by poultrymen and various was awarded the decision by a two to methods and uniury measure have one vote. The society will teraiaau in a few been introduced ia poultry raising. The entire course, which was be- more weeks. Tbs general public it invited to attend that informative gan by Leslie Nelson, agricultural teaand interesting debates. Meetings are cher at Cyprus, has been very in every respect and has mat- held Mondays and Tbsrsdayi of each 7:45 p. m. at the Cyprus ured up to and beyond the expecta, tions of those in charge both in at- High School. tendance snd rcsulu. Some of the literature we have teen recently concerning George Washexcept ington explains everything why he stood up crossing the Delaware. Weve noticed that many - n big noise out in public is only a little squeak at home. Anyone who it puzzled about what Japan ia fighting for might wait and tee what the ukes. - - CAPITAL p. RAISE IT. INCORPORATE COMPANIES. STOCK, OR BOND ISSUES, ORGANIZE. ANY SMALL, LARGE OR NEW BUSINESS OBTAIN t'BLUB SKY" PERMITS IN ANY STATE. WRITE FULLY, THE BOND HOUSE OF ILLINOIS. 210 E. OHIO STREET, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. sad T, Nelson. Jama SboitomL Wednesday afternoon, April 20 at tb Garfield Women Gub for their next mating. The topic of discussion will be the "Party PUtform. All interested are invited to attend. nan Rasmussen, and baby Los Angeles, California, and former resident of Magna, it visits- ing with her sista, Mrs, Roa Rasmussen, ha parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughta of Harold Christofferson ' and Mr. and John Rasmnsan. Mrs, NEWLY ENLARGED COFFGG ii:o- p- Leland Merit badges will be swarded for the following achievements: Leather-cra- ft 4. Camping 1, photography 1. automobiling 1, angling 1, leather-wor- k 1, metal work 2. first aid to animals 2, swimming 2, poultry keeping 1, Civic 1. sthirties 2. woodwork 2. wood turning 2, personal balth 3, public health 6, cooking 9, carpentry 6. scholarship 3, music 3, painting 2, wood anting 8. bookbinding 5, plumbing 1, animal industry 3. handicraft 4, pionaring 5, interpreting 1 and firemaashio 1. ba Mr. Paul EryoywonderfJ food at etcejsianpSy bw prices Hotel Alexandria in NSW LOW RATES -- Tb general pnblic arranged. ia invited to attend, the music numbers. All members of ths Garfield Ladies Democratic Study Group will meet Mrs. Frank Allen wu bostes to e the Gub Wednesday afternoon at ha bom in Garfield. Mrs. and Gleaner Girls of Victor Hart wu a special guest. A will bold a party Sat- one oclock luncheon wu saved folSake Oquirrb urday evening, April 2 at the Pleas- lowed by an afternoon of bridge. High ant Green HalL Dancing and a social acote prize wu given to Mrs. Fred evening of entertainment will he Jensen and consolation prize to Mrs. All the Glaner Girls and W. E.T niton. Jst-A-Mo- M-M- 8rM $gi 'wneur MfM inoa $Jw E.CE7PLEY Affcbnr jCURSafcKttSUOM IbAmiJrtlJtMpiyAectr Chicago ornce 520 HMMgonAf Sufi 422 Phot &f4ar 440 AGjoSMOGXDOA CCRHin or FIFTH STRUTS .-' M-M- and partners art cordially ed to attend. Thursday afternoon at ba borne on Magna Row. Mrs. Carl Madsen wu a special guest. An attractively arranged one oclock luncheon wu ta-ve- d tb 12 ladies. Bridge wu the diversion of the afternoon and the prize for high aeon wu given to Mrs. W. B. Haymoad. Meik. ht fat-urea- Dr. Georg W. Cassidy, forma pastor of tb Immanuel Baptist Chard) in Salt Lake Gty and eminent and noted epaker, will conduct a aria of st the Magna Baptist meetings Church, beginning T utsday, March 29. ' Musical aombera and Interesting talk will be featured at them meetings. Everyone i cordially invited to attend. 101-Sun- Pickett Gyde Anderson, Vent Buck-ne- r, Paul Platt and Max Lamb. Troop 102- - Rex Black and Ralph TO-NIGH- Here To Tt T. W. ArbncU. Dan Kemp, Robert FcIImtth. Frank Tahima. Harold Link. Bill Ahlqnist, Duane Henderson, Robert Taylor, Robert Mix, Curtis Jenaen. La Mar Jensen, Fred Tur-ti- a. Wayne Wilde. Carl Backitorm. Bryant Arbuckcl, Heber Smith. Royal Anderson, Dixon Thomas, Denial Ahlqnist, John Stones, Jack Denton. Merrill Johnson. Jesse Kemp, Billy Mantle. Georg Deaton, George UnBud Span, TadayotU derwood; Kojima, John Deaton, Troop Longfelt. H. L. Lamb, Grant Baker and Jama Schowficld, Troop 102- - G. Ealer Inskeep, Oliva A. Jones Jr., Ruben Witbeck, Glen Grover. Harold Meik, C. H. Thomas. Eldon Robert HalL T MUSICAL Tb Garfield L. D. S. Choir will entertain at a musical (Friday) ia the wardhoua. A very entertaining line of musical event has . GROUP TO MEET The following boys will receive MERRY MATRONS CLUB t ward; George Underwood will reMrs. Orem Stewart wu hostess to ceive hie Eagle badge award, and the the Merry Matrons Bridge . Gob balance additional merit. Troop 100-- Tenderfoot, second class awards Troop 100- - David Bennett. Billy Mantlf. Ed. Johnson, Kenneth Bezant. Jack Denton, Robert FeUmeth. Nick George Denton, Dan Morria Dnkulkb. Goa Kitcbupolot, John KovazovicbT. Mick Kitcbupoloa, Floyd Fuller Robert Alien and Riy Duckworth. Troop 101- - Ralph Spencer, AR-RAN- , eemen. Meik WE HELP YOU Th Alexandria Hold is an affiliated unit of The Eppley hotel Companys 20 hotels in the and Middle West Louisville. Ky, Push rqh the Hamilton chain of Hol.--h i --'.ddorna i invit- E . i ..I SURPRISE SOCIAL The following friend surprised Dr. and Mr. Feno Shaffer Monday Mr. and evening at a party-aocia- lt Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. C C McCall, Mr. and Mta.CE. Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. William Mr- - and Mrs. Ted Colombe, Mr. and Mr. Ed Gardner and Mr. and Mr. Paul SchuUzTh' even-- ; A ing was spent ia playing cards. midnight luncheon wu served. (I)0 Fn TcHhj Yea y, Fcr Only A Few Days a ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. George Papinkkola announce tb birth of a baby daughter born March 17. Mother and baby are doing very nicely. Mrs. Charla Bosard was hostess to a party Tuesday ia compliment to the birthday of her grandson. Lea Madsen. Gama and refreshments were enjoyed by 1 5 guests. ' HONORS BIRTIIDAY Mrs. T, E. Burk wu the boat to a family diana in honor of her husband birthday Wednesday evening at the Bnrkt residence on Center 18 Street. x Coven were laid for able an at arranged guesu fttractivtly motifs that had Easter decorations, carried ont ia a phasing manna. The evening wu spent socially. Tbs f.Icst Drastic Sale Of Onr History: Offers Ths Choice cf the Hones of any Or Zixdhcisi THE MAGIC EGG, A CLEVEH THICK to-w- it: -- monthly Court of Honor mating. Monday, March 28, at the Hunter The meeting will Mating Honse. convene tt 7:30 p. m. Mark M. Chairman of the Court of Honor will preside. Awards will be conferred by die various district committ- o ?p rmcjofMAffic Will 3-- 4-- Magna: The Oquirrb District, Boy Scouts of America, will hold their A party, given ia honor of the birth anniverury of Mrs. Fred Ras- mutaea wu held Tncaday evening at I the Rasmussen bom on First East I Street Included in the gnat list were, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tygeson, Mr,- - ' and Mrs. O. A. Christofferson, hlfi and Mr. A. L. Ockerman. Mr. tad Mrs. Oluf Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heminway and Roy Tygeson all of Magna and Mr, and Mr. Frank Nemis of Salt Lake. Gama were the diversion of the evening. A midnight luncheon wu served at one long -- tiLie, with Easter motifs forming attractive decorative futures. THIS GLASS UPPER HALF OF IS TILLED WITH CLEAR WATER. EGG Will SIM K TO BOTTOM. IS CLEAR 5 Aft ?17 Valnoe to $19.59 0 .A. Tf zs to $28.59 Xi WATER. tUWERKALF Got That Eostcr Outfit How IS BRINE. EGG WILL FLOAT ON BRINE. to-w- it: Taka two tall glasses or mason Jan, fill ont and half fill tba other with water. In the half-fille- d glasa pour a few tablespoon full of anlt When the eett la dissolved end hue turned the water Into brine fill tho remainder of the glass with dear water, pouring tt In slowly down tho Ido of Alio glau so ns not to dlxtnrh tho brinai Then take tho two glasses and an egg before your audlenm. Drop the egg tn tho glass of eleaur water and It will sink to tho bottom. Drop It la tho glass eon talntng tho brine snd tt will float midway la tho glass, supported by tho brine. Both glasses appear to hold deer. water and tt Is mystifying to onlookere as to why the egg should stop midway la ooa glass. tOopyrtcht, Will U LUdUvnl) SI.IART CLOTHES 174 Scnih Uah Salt Lake Gty -- St. |