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SEPTTMftrp Legal Notices Sutherland Reviews '33 Football Prospects PEOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Granite's football coach, Rex Consult the clerk of the disSutherland, Granite Sutherland, announced that Gratrict court or the respective nite's football prospects appear signers for further information. to be improving despite the fact d regional for control of that we have only five lettermen ,hC " SUMMONS meeting held out of twenty-twreturning this Member 16, at the year The lettermen returning IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF are: Don Thomas and Pete THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS. r. guard, and r Pnv F.vans TRICT IN AND FOR SALT Jackson, Billy quarterback; Don LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF and Calvin Kuhre, Walton, comend; Allowing UTAH made: ELIZABETH ROWELL, and all guard. were Sgments Some of the better prospects others similarly situated, Sam for the various positions are: Plaintiffs, Principals vs. end, Don Thomas, Bill Thomas, Summit, and CHARLES ORSON HAMILTON, Bob Thompson, Don Walton and JANE HAMILTON, ELIZABETH Joe Taufer, a sophomore; tackle, Sensen, Murray. HAMILTON, LULU FERN HAM- Niles Andrus. Jim Allen, Gerald A. HILL, Princip,al JILTON, WILLIAM ,Mbaii Hanson, Walt Bandt, a sophor Bingham, cuan,.- -., ELIZABETH ANN HAMILTON more, Nick Vrontikis, Gerald P?" Oswald Pierson, HILL, WILLIAM H. HILL, and Magleby, the heirs, devisees, legatees and Mendenball, and Clyde Waller; creditors of such of the above guards, Pete O'Rullian, George named as may be deceased; JOHN Greeves, Billy Oleson, and Calrnnh Paul PARK, administrator with the vin Kuhre; centers, Ross Wright, will annexed of the estate of Roy West, Billy Brewer, M. RuST airman; Coach and ALEXANDER HILL, deceased; Kamas. and Hal Wagner; and the heirs, devisees and creditors backs, Billy Jackson, quarterAnderson, of ISABEL HILL HAMILTON, back; Gordon Anderson, half.tsvilie. deceased; the heirs, devisees and back; Dick Coleman, fullback; creditors of ALEXANDER H. Rex Olsen, Ken Ingleby, Ray HILL, deceased; the heirs, devisees and creditors of MARGARET Gunn, and several others. This year the sophomores and II. HILL WHITE, deceased; and NOTARY all other persons unknown, juniors appear to be improving claiming any right, title or inter- although the team is still rather est, or lien upon the real prop- light but fast. Granite will bank PUBLIC erty described in the complaint on speed and wide open play for adverse to plaintiff's ownership, the season's success. or clouding plaintiff's title there to, C. B. Wallace Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE EMPLOYMENT ADS AGAIN APPEAR AFTER SAID DEFENDANTS: 35 !0intediorua. o . th S SyVh - - 28, 1939 ElfiMT NEW TEACHERS ADDID TO FACULTY Granite's faculty list for the year includes eight new teachers. They are: Miss Bessie Mickelson from Garfield Junior High, home economics; Miss Ruby Hurst from Cyprus Junior High, home economics; Miss Marie Bosh from Millard High, commercial; Miss Milva Glade from Roosevelt Junior High, commercial; Mr. Paul J. Hansen from Irving Junior High, geometry; Miss Naomi Astill, physical education and dancing; Miss Alta Snell from Morgan High, English; Mr. Roy Groberg from Tooele Seminary, 1939-4- Page 3 seminary; and Miss GarfT, coordinator, assistant to Mr. Gardiner. jBKi MURRAY PHONE 135 HAY are hereby summoned to LONG ABSENCE appear within twenty days after Daily newspapers carry adthe service of this summons up- vertisements calling for machinon You COURT AVENUE FEED -- GRAIN - FLOUR you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you acording to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet title to the following described tracts of land located in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, COAL M Quality Draper Feeds M to-wi- CatUow City Hall Murray 422 Opposite Phone "H imm or . . . Quality Service and Style shut-dow- t: The title of the plaintiff, Elizabeth Rowell, in and to the following: All of Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, Block 1, HILL PARK, a subdivision of Lots 7 and 12, and part of Lots 8 and 11, Block 8, Ten Acre Plat "A", Big Field Survey Also the title of all persons similarly situated in and to their respective lots, tracts, pieces or parcels of land forming part or portion of the following describ ed tract: All of HILL PARK, a subdivision of Lots 7 and 12, and part of Lots 8 and 11, Block 8, Ten Acre Plat "A", Big Field Sur-ve- Granite's swimming team, under the tutelage of Coach Sam Baird, will begin practicing in the near future. Because of the loss of nine of the twelve lettermen, the team will be comparatively new and inexperienced this year. - Phil Gain, Willard Harbrecht, and Calvin Smith are the three lettermen to return. Several new candidates have been practicing recently and have added greatly to the possiblity of a winning team. ft. S COMPLETE Supt. Farnsworth reports that the attendance of Granite has more than doubled since 1930. Beginning with a total of 634 (in 1930) we now have 1376 for an all time high in enrollment. This total is an increase of 84 students over last year, hence even more crowded conditions prevail here at school. The statistics are as follows: 1928- - 29 Truck Insurance SERVICE A"' V 1930- - 31 1931- - 32 876 1932- - 33 1007 1061 1126 1181 1933- - 34 ...... 1934- - 35 1935- - 36 1936- - 37 1179 1938- - 39 1292 1939- - 40 1376 i- Form Policy . . . cost Aids Eliminates annua all regulatory bodies. re-sa- le In filing with ENGINEERING and INSPECTION SERVICE HELPS REDUCE ACCIDENTS 1100 1937- - 38 - 4 r "Continuing" 654 639 709 1929- - 30 Re-Insuran- ce With One of World's Largest Companies . . Investigate that somebody could get a job is a fine thing to know. It is doubtfu if a longer period of depression than our friend of 1929-3could be endured withof nerves on the out a flare-upart of some sections of the J. Rex Hamilton 9 p public. OTflfS 4 ft GRANITE ATTENDANCE DOUBLES SINCE 1930 U0E1 THE G00B FOB '40? y. GLEN E. HOWE Go to Central ists, boilermakers and other workers and offering employment. This is a considerable change from the news of layof the last offs and ten years. A great relief comes over the readers of such ads, even if he does not know the front end of a boiler from the middle or vice versa. The fact Eva Jones, librarian of the Murray public library returned Monday of last week from a trip to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Jones was accompanied by her father. James D. Pexton and sister, Mrs. T. II. Burton, of Nephi to Los Angeles, where they were guests of Harry P. Pexton and family. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Burton then journeyed up the const to San Francisco where they visited the San Francisco Exposition. While there they were guests of their nephew, Douglas Burton. Mrs. 0 Was-Russ- et Mit-sunag- a, RETURNS FROM TRIP Swimming Team To Begin Practice Plaintiff's Attorney Barber J P. O. Address: No. 3, First tional Bank Bldg. Murray City, Utah Na- First publication, August 31, Last publication date, Sept. 28, 1939. Shop 1939. FRANK and X MILT (Opposite t City Hall) Sheriff's Sale In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, HOME OWNERS' LOAM COR- PORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. ELIZABETH SEDDON formerly known as , ELIZABETH SEDDON. LYNN V. BONE WORD JOR BETTER OOURBOM MS- - m 0 PROOF MACK-AY- and LA VINA BONE, his wife, IXfendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the Coun ty Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 17th day of October, 1939. at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real properly situatedf in Salt Lake County. State Utah ' described as follows, ! rBk i 9 if I S?" Commencing at a point 2ia.: feet West of the Northeast corner of I.t 8. Block 9. Plat "C". Salt Lake City Survey, and run ning thence West 35 fed; thence m i. South 88 feet; thence r,asi thrnrp North 88 feet to the place of beginning. Subject to ana toover: of way gether with a right 214 Commencing ut a point cornfeet West of the Northeast afore9. Plat Block er of Lot 8. est said, and running thence 8 feet: thence South 68 feet; thence East 8 feet; thence rsoiin 68 feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in ful money of the United States Dated tit Salt Lake City, Utahthis 21st day of September, U f S GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff Salt Lake County. Utah. ! oU see pictured here the automobile thutvulue wise is next year's No. 1 car. muji-nifice- , i t j V KsS. r III i. .! tcmber21. - cold-turke- it is y Huick at its unbeatable best. parls livery one of iti we've than better part been able to make before. is u , i 5 j 19.19. Last publication date, Oct. U. New M.H.S. Seminary Building Nearly Ready imuo-Ing- Every one of its M different finest for types of steel is the its job that money can buy -f- ive of its special alloys were not even in existence 1(J years ugo. When this uncatchablc smoothie went foxfooting through its puces on the 1939. The new seminary building ft Is hearing Murray high school to tnneipaj acording completion, E. V. Mortmain. Whm finished s it will be one of the finest bu'ld'r of its kind. The will cost approximately $H,0UU, nt uU. you'll marvel, too when you feel this incredibly active, staunch, exciting nicch- - Go sec this beauty, drive this VAIVI-IN-M- f AO PISTON KINGS "CATWAU-COOUNPIUS IN ANOUT! flSTONS IUICOIL ULTRA-RAPICIRCULATION UNDER PRESSURE TORQUE-TUB- E AUTOMATIC "full flOAT" TIPTOE DRIVE CHOKE RIDE ruil-ltNOT- HYDRAULIC IRAKIS Sf EORE-N-AfPLASM WAY RECOIl WMftl MOUNTINO STRONGtt NEW "DOUBII WALL" DIRECTION SIGNAL SAfETY PLATE OLASS TURRIT TOP IO0Y IY f ISHIR-WI- TH EASY ACTION HANDISHIf T TRANSMISAll AROUNO SAFETY-UNISIALED IEAM HEADLIGHTS T SION All fire and a glory of it's spirit, ( sparkling on dream-comc-tru- tl gallantry-and-obcdicn- MURRAY, UTAH cc wheels. It's yours for very little more per pound than you pay for a good cookstove. It's a honey, it's a beariwt, it's a lamb! rtlUStRAY T20TOR SALES I 11 straight-eig- ht Qofy car in tie war! SPRINOINO f OR THE k B, From the velvet velocity of its Dynaflash engine to the superb way it handles and answers controls, it's as full of new-da- y features us an egg is full of meat. Yvu'll feci it "MICKOPOISEO" DYN AH ASH STIAIOHMIGHTINGINE b - onism come alive under your hands this car that brings to flower the best that Huick knows. Ccncrul Motors proving grounJ, u ripple ut wonder ran like quicksilver through the men who watched its going. i IN. nur-vr-w, Deputy. CALVIN W. KAWLINGS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dale of first publication, N j N- I Thai's absolute net. We who dreamed it, built it, tested it, tell ou , i .a l 1 '' iv,.-'"- ' c Uy ; . at Flint, 1 - 1 - : a |