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Show NOTIC'K TO CREDITORS Estate of William Edwin Cox, de- THRILLING TILT WON BY COPPER ceased. Creditors will present their claim Snappiest (Same of Season (ioes to with vouchers to the undersigned at Boberf Clan 21 to 20 Apex the law office of C. M. Neilson, 220 Tries Hard to Win Milntyro Bids., Sal: Iike City, I'tah. Austin Iti.lierg's fast stepping Utah on or before the 27th day of April, A. Copper five won a thrilling Uittlv D 1927. from the Apex quintet --'1 to 20 ThursTHOMAS F. GREENWOOD, day evening of last week at the high Executor of the Estate of kcIuniI gym. William Edwin Cox, deThe clash was one of the fastest ceased. seen here this season, and the large C. M. Neilson, Attorney for Estate. crowd was Impartial la its rooting. Date of first publication, February The copper men started off with a the quarter period wiili rush, 24, 1927. Date of lust publication, March 24. a 0 to 5 lead. I It was in the second period that 1927. .Vpex started closing :he gap, although the oien cut men were leading at the Do you know that we have complete Duco equipment have been out $600,000 a year which half 13 to 10. I and a competent operator which enables us to turn out a Following the rest period Lolo Spen the private line paid in taxes. first class Duco job at no more cost than a good pulnt job? Through judgments against the prop- cer s;arted a rampage of long distance And it will last twice as long and retainita original lustre. erty added to bond principal and in shooting that sent his team ino a terest .they have a total indebtedness wo point lead at the end of the third Our Dueo Department can take care of and guraautee'the of $1,730,000 that the system pre- canto. job Irresiiectlve of the kind of finish your car may now have. must disburse in cash before sumably A Duco finished car has the same distinctive appearance The final frame was productive of I March 1. in addition to cost of opera- some wonderful guarding by the Copi as a new one. tion, or the bond holders and judgWe Invite you to come in, see our equipment, meet our ment holders may demand an auction per men, the Apex being held to a (iierator and inspect some of his work. sale of the property to satisfy their lone field goal during the last ten minutes of play. claims, according to press reports. In the face of this crisis, the Mayrmpy and Larseu were potent fac or asks the City Council to buy SO tors In the Copper victory, with Sadler new street cars at a cost of $1,400,-00playing brilliantly on the guard lines. on the theory that railway reveAnderson and Ollft played flue bull : South State Street Phone Murray, 483 nues will be increased by better ser- on the guard line for the losers, with vice. The only other suggestion is Iolo Spencer featuring the offensive. made by the Chairman of the Finance : score The Committee, to ask the legislature in O.T.F.I' Apex tle's experiment in municipal owner- January to enact a law permitting a CiT BENEFITS HAVE THEY RECEIVED ship of its street railway system. 0 0 0 0 levy of general taxes for the sup- CU'h, rf After the war, local politicians re- port of the system. And that means Holtz. If 110 2 jftjj headlines in the Portland Ore-I- t fused to grant the private line an in- that Seattle taxpayers, whether they L. Spencer, C 3 10 0 of December 7, says: "Seattle crease in street car fares above five used the street car lines or not, and 2 4S 7 (.'lift, rg lg Line Near Bankruptcy Clear- - cents. Tliy used this as a club to after having already made up. Anderson, lg 2 11 5 Bouse Banks to Refuse Warrants force it to sell out to the city, and through higher assessments, the taxes 0 0 0 0 Chia rf ra, fares formerly paid by the private comaction Block Seen Near Mayor promised the people five-ceGener-would Permit if to additional vote $15,000,000 bonds pany, would have to pay E3 Legislation f they 8 7 4 20 Totals Credit Entirely Gone Pur-jwf- to buy the system. Instead of five-ce- taxes, on top of the hiehest street U.T.F.P to Stock or in New Rolling Copper fares. Seattle citizens have had car fares in the United States, Seen as Temporary fares, or three rides for a der to enjoy the pleasure of operat- Summerhys, rf 110 2 4 2 (t"l And that is the result of Seat quarter, on "their own line." They ing "their own" street railway system Empey, If .'. 3 10 ( Larson, c 0 0 0 0 E. Kundson, rg 12 2 4 Sadler, lg 0 0 0 0 Alllas. rf B. y 0 0 0 0 Stillman, rf 0 0 0 0 (i. Kundson, rf 0 02 0 0 Hlake, rg AfsO CAOOHT ASOfHBR. "sfirAfrW CrurrVAA ( 9 8 3 21 To! als WAS SITTING OH CAi UKr SOO P!XoeAtS0 Tilti VcST . Heferee. Simmons; umpire, WINon UJVTH HIS AftfAS FOutsBD Ar4tD I CXACTUY WHAX HE WANTED FOR f4 pi nt of nt 10-ce- nt 19 ft "THAT LITTLE CAfflE,Wn.ncaruo.c,i.Y,-B- Link (voaN VUS HAMD SO I tieocEC, F oofx SHOUJBO HlrA (vY SAlfc uHY TSIOOO HOU0 EM "to (vB 1 e Sfu- - Gor M Hamo AMCi ifA GoiM "To "PUAY VTV'-UJe- vw vHrlBK ISAvxJ -(-YtAY gJAS GOiKO fo PuM HIS HANfc APTCR ANCk 1 GOtTA"Oe AuoFuu"dov"5 out So ro i ANt -- PPjOFAne "BlAcrSMiTM f tF 'BUJfTiNG . I rAs The HAtr BEEN vVONfcfcfclNG WAS , j. I ntjs abnx wnooj what HE I'ME Fooa"DEuCG ) fAoOAM iXlObiTYiE POT"BjY TittWtM4 trie crfHBfA -iUWO ft"t AS ED" -- voocn MAe Me taoP ttHEM HE J J- - 'Cooi.ti SO tMcPPut ANVTHiNO i ; n live. Then a song hiirrhw past bis garden, and the Prince is ivriaiu the vanished song ran teach him how to see. Only It two others have I'.abette, the whose sheep have little shepherd) followed the runaway; and Paddy, the whose pigs have been swineherd, ulilskisl off by the same magic. The lhrM children trace the ong to Echo and back again. Caught at lust he returns the pigs and slugs his s.sn-1- . running off this time with the black sMi'ii'les. WbercuiHtn, the little Prince opens his eyes ami discover the whole world. Truly a in. (Ideal plot, but when one has Msn these tiny tots erforiir Put don't miss this clever operetta, come tel rXblhead tnol Ool liolnn are the committees In Following iluirKe of the oK'rett. : Iora Hansen.: (ieiieral Committi-v- : 1jiM.it Holmes and Kosct ii Hulling. Music ond Singing: Don Hansen, I .a Mar Holmes, Esther i King, He Olaen. Maurlnc mill, and Dinning: Alia A cord and I. wells Edda Wheeler, Jennie Cost tune: SchultL and P.lunchc ItlchariU, June Klin' OJST JT BY AD CARTER "Z . KIDS-Crceti- njff. 1 j;HliHi?toiinH THE FEUER WHAT OffAVJS US HAS AST ME TER SAY f W K I U H ! & wtm I mf?-- M I 4UST K!D!3 ! iiij yWIlNii4fliljjgig j 1 1 . 1 I TAKE OF vcu: ( rN'AUSO SCHOOL.! V'sfi7? 2hERS H'COP'j Ijirsen. SsMik!ng: Mattle Stone and Imclle Carrlgan. Advertlslnjc and 8 age: Hailing. Following Is the cnxt of characters in "The Ituiiaway Song:" Ho--ti- n MI KKW Hit. II SOIOOI. AKT NOTF.S "PADLOCKED" 1 IV L.T means to be ii i ft: 11- - - "' ii ii Ail Allan With Loia Moran ZOOM! lwan I 'rod net ion Louise Sunday - Dresser Noah Beery - Tuesday No Advance in Price Monday RICHARD E) w 2Z D Quarterback kVfiiLt Esther Ralston FRED NEWMEYFt UHICTID8Y DON'T MISS THIS ONE!! The Arlington school ojieretta, will give an Illustrated talk on "Menlit ii" ciniMiei of vltuliiines In ii tal Hiking in Palestine," In the Mur ., ,1 ray Second ward chapel, on Monday evening, Feb. 2S, 1927, beginning at AI TOMOIUI.K ACCIDKXT 7 :30 o'clock. There will Je no admis 1 n vide Wright, aged twelve years, was badly Injured In an automobile sion charge and everybody in luvlted accident Wednesday evening about to attend. SiU'iu e o ye. :;. The accident occurred at the corner of State at root and Fifth avenue. It as reported at the time we go to press that a truck driven by Mary Siilson, siolng north on State street swung out to avoid a car coming east on Fifth avenue and upon turning in iiunln another car going south on State caused her to veer again. She missed he car but the rear end of her truck struck Uevld Wright. The lad was liken to the office of Dr. Kothwcll, where after being examined was n ported as being badly though not seriously Injured, no bones being broken. Croup comThe American was est a til I sited munity ciilicd In Texas In IMS. In IS.".0 tl moved to Nuuvoo. 111., which hHil been vacated by the .MorinoiiK. and In 1S57 went on to Ail .ics county, In Iowa. An Obtervatien "Anyone who taken I lie trouble to make the observation." remark mi Kngllsh niiigi'on. "will tlnd llitit few women have Mriiight knees." to whit Ii a eonteinpornry rep!le Mint "It I trouble lit all. Kir. It's a plcunri. we f A' ) Ttiiien ismire von Murray Auto Co. Announce Wire Wheels as Standard Equipment on All Closed Models, With No Increase in Price. SIKKK AKK NOME OF THE FEATl ICES WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU IX Ol It PJ27 r'OKI) CARS: HOTPLATE VAPORIZER WHICH OFFERS EIGHT ADVANTAGES HOLLEY 1. lilt. II TEST PERFORM- With gasoline even the oil with the lowest Hath points completely vaporized every thermal unit utilized toward the creation of power. 2. MOKE SPEED Increased acceleration ami power. ANCE 3. lu-i- rd A ItttS'', AtfW . rm I Foil OPKHETTA Pupils of Bingham Central School To Che Fantasy On March 11, At High School Auditorium Although having two weeks to go before presenting the operetta the pupils of he Itingham Canyon Cent nil school are unking headway for the showing of "The Kunaway Song" which will be given at the high school auditorium Friday iveiiliig, Mnrch 11. The story deals with a little Prince lu a far away kingdom, who finds the whole world of no use to him, for he was blind. It has Ixt'ii said by a magician that the prince will learn to ace In that moment he forgets himself long enough to Ih happy, but be coiitluew to lx the crssesl. rudest. Iinhlippie.st child TO "BE THAT "DOM'S). -- feeeiNca mine Tnaew my Fooft. "DPOCBS AWAY. PLANS FnUMED tHaeuj Aujay Hooa. Fooa"DBuces. eee wnctt too'vg h& uorMBCAYE(v - 25-- 26 GIRLS- Do you know what it , CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 00 - SATURDAY - FEB. FRIDAY M SPRING : MURRAY UTAH IRIS THEATRE low-grad- (RWKCASE IMI.ITIOX ELIMINATED Belter lubrication less wear and tear of the of gitsoline. motor no wa-dOPERATION 1. SMOOTHER AT AI L SPEEDS Positive &t all LESS I'SK OF THE CHOKER Starting is made easier 5. no need for rechoklnt; restarting in rold weather facilitated. 6. WARMS IV FAST IX TIIF. Never WEATHER COLDEST overheats In the warmest weather. 7. RELIEVES CARBON TKOt'-BLE- S 4ia.soIiiM carbon la prac- tically entirely consumed no gummy carbon formed. !j-3miles to (allon of X. 5 scds. EIGHTEEN OTHER POINTS OF SUPERIORITY WORTH MENTIONING I. body (siting same protection to human body as steel railroach.) way I'nlkliwt linbinred rranHluifl (found only In hlth prlcwl rars.) 3. Light weight polMu d, tight flltlnjc pistons (give Increased mileage with reduced ga.s anil oil . Lighter, perfectly weighted and hnhinrd connecting rwls (makes a KiiMHilbcr running motor.) 5. Balloon linn standard rqulpmriit (greater tire mileage and Increased riding comfort.) C. perfect water circulaImproved, enlarged copinr radiator. 100 tion. 7. closed cars eo.ulpMsI with rear vision mirror, windshield wipT, dash light and sunshade. 8. Improved, heavy weight rollel rrown fenders (no fender brawa All-ste- ihsnImI.) 9. New 10. thirteen plate rubber rased battery. Brake mirfare Inrrrased 100, plus other transmission hn reve ille n Is. 11 Rear wheil braklne surface Increased from 53 aquare Inchea U braking efficiency.) 32 Mpiare Inches or more than IPOfc Increased 12. linger, lower ImmIIis. with "StreamUm.' 13. It. Curlaiiis on onen models open with doon. with- tip crankrase imikes it possible to adjust all bearings New rrniol Ine Ole motor (ias tank under the cowl (no vacuum tank troubles and gaa to make sn hill.) MeertsI ear clrilce. Now the 5 to I reiersilde (!. nude, 1. The new l ord cars arc In beautiful colors. Tudor Sedan, t'ordor S'dan. ami coupe are offered In Highland (Jrecn, Royal Maroon and Moleskin tira ; Touring and Roadster are In (lunntetal Blue, and llioe-nl-v Brown. All ntoilels are striped In hannoulcus color and have nickeled radiators ami bl.uk fenders. mil The Elsoii Art inhibit nt the high achool a few daya ago created a great deal :f In teres: among atudetits and ln rents whu were fortunate eiioiicb to Ms- - It. Prf. A. 1. Wright of the D. H. lt)lvrrlly whs prectil tin" first Bight of the eihUdlUn and gate Infore the ("plelidbl bxxim luMon on tlie lalue of art, what It means spiritually and iTonomli-flllto a community. A small ndmlslon was made In order to pny ei press charge on the rxhlbltlou and for also to help buy a plcturt or the tcLoot rootna. 15. eait slis-rln- CALL ON US y lo WHEN Ol NEED SEKUtE OR ADU(K OX OIR Phone Murray 68 1X)RD CAR |