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Show .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE V. i ' State Road Assets Exceed Liabilities by $234,029 , BANDMASTER WILL APPEAR AT FIRST SALTAIR CONCERTS SIX-YEAR-O- LD r 'V. Tabulation of Projects Under Way or Contem- plated Is Submitted to Commission by Chief Clerk C. A. Whiting. -- , , . :: .r 17' FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1921. county dark 6f said bounty, be presented to the board of commissioners of Salt Xadt county, at its next regular meeting, and shall be by said board referred .to th sheriff of said county for Investigation and he shall report, within five days after receiving such application, to tha board of commissioners the general reputation of the person or persons making such application, tha general reputation and character of th place sought to be licensed, the general reputation of th persons who patronise or frequent eald place, the nature and kind of business conducted er to be conducted at said place by the applicant er any ether person. whether intoxicating liquors are or to be have been served or permitted drunk at said place, whether gambling of any description has been or will be Carried on of Indulged In place, whether known gamblers operate, maintain, conduct or are, or are to be, In charge of any card game, or era or are to be employed lo or about such place, whether such place la or ha been conducted In a lawful, quiet and orderly manner and he shall add ,t hereto his recommendation as to tho granting or for a lidenying of . said - application, cense. said th of Upon report of tha receipt Sheriff, th hoard jof commissioner shall act upon said application as It shall deem just and proper in regard to granting or denying th same. It Is also hereby made th duty of th sheriff after a license has been granted to operate and maintain such business or place of amusement to Investigate and examine the same, and If It shall appear from such Investigation and examination that th general reputation or character of the person r persona to whom such license has been granted, or th general reputation or character of the persons employed In, frequenting, resorting to or entertained tt such place la or are bad or that any law of tbe state or ordinance of this oounty haa been violated in such place since th granting of such license, or that th general reputation or character of the persons employed In, frequenting, resorting- - to or entertained at said place Is bad, or that Sny law ef th state or ordinance of ths eounty has been, violated In said place since the granting of euch license, or If said place. Since the granting of such license, has not bees conducted In a lawful, quiet and peaceable manner, th sheriff shall at ones reIn regard to port th particular facta such .matters, or any of thorn, or sny which eald In to ether matter regard board should he advised, to tn hoard ef county commissioner with his recom-limendation In regard to revoking such cense, which board shall take such action In regard to the revocation of such license at It may deem Just snd right. Bee. tV. tt shall b unlawful for sny parson, firm or corporation licensed under the provisions of this ordinance, or th agent, manager, or representative ofn such license to permit or allow any years undor th ags of twenty-o- n to enter, visit, frequent er remain In any such ptae sf business or amusement where card tables srs being operated or where game of cards ar being played, at said licensed premise. Bee. V. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, licensed under th prov (alone of this ordinance or th agent, manager or representative of such licensee knowingly to employ, hire or suffer any known gambler to conduot any card gam or to work In or about any card room or table at said licensed premises. Sec. VL Th yearly license fe conducting said places of bustnesa snd places of amusement shall be as follows; 36 par year or any part Card clubs thereof. Card rooms 2 per year or any part thereof. 2 per year or any part Card tables thereof. 1 per person per year for Restaurant the maximum number ef persona that canbe accommodated at any one time provlded, however, that no licena shall b Issued for less than 10, Boft drink business (2S per year or any part thereof. Places of amusement, theaters $50 per year. selling nonce' places of amusement slons 100 for (he main place of amusement per year or any part thereof, and 25 per year or any part thereof for each concession sold, or for which th permission to do business is granted by snd money paid to the main place of amusement for th right to carry on said concession. 54 per year or any part Roadhouses thereof. 54 per year or any part Social clubs thereof. Bee. VTX. The license of any person, firm or corporation for th carrying on conducting or maintaining of such places of business er amusement may bs revoked by th board of county commissioners of Salt Lake county at any time upon notice and hearing for violation ef this ordinance or for any other good and . sufficient reason. Sec. VTII. Every licenses or manager, or of business said place agent, employee ef buslneea or other person connected therewith violating any of th provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Bee. IX. All ordinances or part ef ordinances heretofore passed which are In conflict herewith ar hereby repealed. Bee; X. This ordinance shall taka affect on and after the 10th day of June, A. D. 1921, this date being not less than fifteen days 'after tts passage. Passed this 25th day of May- - A. D. 1921, Commissioners B1 L. Hurgon, 7. 8. Lindsay and Joseph Wlrthlln each and all voting aye. , JOSEPH WIRTHLIN, (Seal) Chairman board of county commlosloners. .Clarence Cowan, county clerk. Attest; at-ea- up te yr, Of the UMtl April jo of hi lUtUMBt of tha atat road show a surplus of seta over liabilities of 234.029.78. A tabulation showing the amounts In de- -' tail, prepared by C. A. Whiting, chief clerk for the stats road commission, was submitted t the commission yesterday. The figures are not to be deemed as final In any sense, el nee the statement Is subto examination and revision by ths ject stats road commission, and to approval Brought a, 12.25122 to the federal government. This doss not Include ths pavement from Brigham to Willard which tha Boxelder commission plans to construct by mooting sk-Gr- '- federal aid dollar for dollar. It doss include tha Boxelder county portion of ths road from north Ogden to Hot Sprtnga. sf which ths cost of 12.142.31 Is to be bornewequally by county end federal government, though this contract was originally 1st by ths stats without fsdsral aid. It includes ales tbs .2 sf s mils of pavement In Tremonton, In which the stats will share 11,201.42 of ths cost, sad ths federal government 9080; and the estimated 1300 still to be spent on the pavement between Brigham City and Hot Bprings, which Is divided squally between stats and county. Tha estimated cost of this 1.91 miles of pavement was (23S.470.9S, and 264.707.27 has already been spent on It, aouording to ths tabulation. r v IT by - Lincoln O. Kelly, stats director of finance and purchase. Bids of the Included in the assets statement are the following Items: 1921 state roed bonds 1,000, 000.00 29.7 1 28 Delanos, suspenseaidaccount account.. 1,022.62 Balance, fedcgal Due from Balt Lake county to bond fund Costs Exceed Estimates. Note due August 17. BamberIn Cache county the statement shows ger Electric Miscellaneous bills collectible. a liability of 20.jA9 23 to be assumed by cement j the stats and .Moo more than this by Dus, account empty e. . sacks ths county. The 2000 Item Is for maintenance on th Logs n Gardes CHty forest 21.101.919.18 road. Other expenditures In that county '.w Total state is pledged to bear Tbe amount to bo collected for empty of which areths 1000 to complete the cement seeks returned Is estimated. The one-habridges and above statement Includes state funds 13.219.8 on road, 300 oncosts on tha construction state treasury on only. Amounts In thsand to Garden forest road Ths stateIn the City. amounts behalf of the counties, shows that ths 1.19 miles of pavetreasury of each county on account of ment ment between Logan and weUsviHe was prior road taxes srs notTncluded. estimated to cost (190,903.97, and tnat there has been spent to date 271.030.37. Liabilities Subject to Change. In Carbon county the states liability is Ths liabilities listed by Mr. Whiting, as given as 140,972.77, the countys as shown on ths state road books, total T7 and ths federal governments as This Includes an allowance on 8259,532.02, making a total money to for the two years up bo spent there this year, of contingent account as indicated to March 21, 1923. of 123.724.31. Ths re- by ths records- as of date of tha report. mainder. 744.165.09, Is admittedly subject 548,470.60. to change for various reasons, as the state Tbe statement shows that ths Castle road program becomes mors crystallized road In Carbon county than It was on ths20.data of ths report just was estimated to coat 22,095.il, that completed, April been spent on It to date, and has For example, the total "estimated lia- that 24.402.39 la estimated as necessary shown to bility to complete of 23,238,619.54 complete It, which amount It Is asIn ths report, may.be said to cover In sumed may be obtained from the federal the main the entire state road program government. On road, under contract, under record agreement, estimated is cost the a total of and possibly In some casee under only 166,805.19 has been (83,292.32, and there Is spent, verbal agreement, as found by the present owing from the federal government, when state administration when. It came$ Into the road Is completed. 21,992.87. Bo that 1,071, Yet that total Includes office. If the road ie completed and accepted 672.02 of estimated costs which have not within the estimate, there will be balstate distributed been county, among ances due county and state each of yet and federal government. .... . -- lf ' 147.-9- -- 60 0. - . Qate-Duches- ns Price-Eme- Total Is in Four Projects. This undistributed total is In four projects section A of the road from Delta to Holden, for which state aid toIs pledged be avaias soon as ths money is found lable, county and federal money being on n road In Juab hand; ths la asked and county, on which a survey decide to bond tor which Juab county may Itself at an election early next month; ths Morgan county loop, and the Spanish Kork-Paysproject in Utah paving county. With regard to the Morgan county loop, however. It Is to be noted that Morgan county still has 44,900 due to it under to be apportioned the minimum of 50,000 to 4t under tha' 1919 bond issue. This would. If It Is so decided, take care of a large portion of the state's cost onIn that Its loop. Juab atill has a balance minimum from the 1919 bonds of 29,400. allotted had has Millard county already lta entire minimum under that issue, while Utah county, where a large amount ex-of pavement has been put In, has far ceeded ths minimum of 50,000. The states liabilities do not include any amounts from Grand or San Juan counties. But It is possible that balances due from the federal government on the rood from Thompsons to Lasal Junction will take care of anyof expenses necessary for that road. . ths completion Nephl-Psyso- Salt Lake Work Completed. in Salt Lake county la not mentioned liabilities statement for the reason in that that all road work under contract and If any county has been completed, will have to Is undertaken this year, it be financed by the county through its state road tax, with any help It may see the fit ts state obtain by federal aid, through the road commission, Daggett county, which by reason of Its small population was omitted from tha 50,000 participation In the 1919 bond Issue, Is also omitted from the present statement. The statement shows ths following with regard to the other counties, listed In alphabetical order:from ths Heaver county has due her bonds 29,400. The Beaver-MIllar- d 191 federal aid project Is listed to cost but this Is not included In the .estimated liability to comtdete column. on this-- projectin Wildest canyon are now under discussion. " Boxelder shows total liabilities of of which 11,203.47 Is allotted to ths stats, 8,172.22 to the county and 0, Talked like a Dutch Uncle My fattier Is a physician and, natumedrally, I was opposed to all patent icine. 8o when a friend told me to try Wonderful Remedy for my Mayra ttoBiach trouble,:, I - laughed at him. Some months later, after my father told me he had used all known remedies in my case, I met my friend again and he talked to. me like a Dutch uncle me to try it. All j and finally induced my symptoms have now disappeared. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes ths catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inall flammation whieb tomaeh, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or moneft refunded. Schramm-Jobnson- , Drug's, Five (5) Good Stores and druggists everywhere, (Advertisement.) causes-practicall- per-so- ry Master Raymond Stuart Baird, young Salt Lake muxiear marvel, wko will direct Sweeten' Saltair Band in two difficult compositions at tke opening conMaster Baird, a pupil of R, Owen Sweeten, is also an The grading for the Gate cert at Saltair Sunday. in solo numbers. Ths free concerts road was estimated to cost 199,497.20. accomplished saxophonist and will appear, carnival marking th opening and there has bees spent 71.053.12. leav- are featured events in ths Zira Zam three-da30. ing 13,347.74 (Adv.) paid each by county of the season at Utahs famous resort. May 28, 29 and and state and 99,748.20 by the federal government. The estimated coot sf pav$17,850, and that the county has a credit this county, but partly en a different ing the same highway is given as No contract has been let for this from money advanced for the construction section of the read. Outside of this th of the Red bridge of 4572. There la county and state share squally, accordwork as yet, but the estimated oest la still 6074.90 dus from the federal goving to ths tabulation, an expense of 130,380.65 to county apportioned and ernment that bridge, at the estimated 3374 on th Modena-fa- t. George road, snd stats, respectively, and 112,388.70 to fed- cost of on the county is dus to raise 4600 for main' 19,181.49. eral government. Three bridges on the 11.625 ten&nc to The state is atm Habit for of that road. Price Myton road, totaling 36984 In cost Wayn county atill has (37,004 sf Us are to be paid out of the county road be expended in Rich county to complete state road bond money unexpended. lta share of the 1919 bond issue. fund. In Ban Juan county the estimated cost The Duchesne county end of the Castle road was estimated of the road from La Sal Junction to the Railroad Aids in Weber. to cast 104,760.93. and there has bean Grand county line was 270,752.11, and Tbs Indicates an expendihaa been spent, according to ture In tabulation spent on It, according to slate road ac- (230,262.96 Weber county by the state of Of ths federal governments counts, 188,182.21, with 5823 30 remain- the books. the 67.302.83, County of 121,396.21, by ing,. which It la hoped may be obtained portion of 129,921.01, there haa been reby the federal government of 330,172.22 from the federal government. Ths coun- ceived 81,914,77. and by the Union Pacific Railroad comSanpete county has 2570 to raise for pany of 55,107.79, making a total sf ty la charged with furnishing 400 for maintenance of the maintenance of the The railroad would, under road. (478,979.22. paveUnder such an arrangement the state roed, in addition to the 12.62-m- il such a tabulation, share in th expense ment undertaken between Hlanti and Pig- of construction of the Rtverdale crossing, would have no liability for road work In eon Hollow. This 1 estimated to cost estimated to cost (173,714.72. Duchesne county. The big 18.643.60 had been Item In the list la 1310,400 for th In Davis eounty the only project listed 497.940.06, of which .20Is allotted remainder The is - ths Farmington - overhead April read, en which 87,193.83 haa crossing, spent 92 130.57 from the state, which Includes been spent, the remainder being divided which is charged at 5391.28 squally be1050 dus that county from the minimum tween state and county. 152,854.18 for the state, 81,743.74 for the 138,195.86 from of 50.000 bond receipts; for the federal 133,848.23 county and the county and 246,970.03 from the fed- government. Maintenance Included. An Item of 15,400 la Ineral as to cluded government. necessary complete the Of 2121,912.72 total estimated liability road, state and county each In Emery county, ths statement shows to pay 4214.84 and the federal governthe states portion to be 322,227.91, that Sevier Needs Are Small 6591.12 from the final of the couniy 31,424.75 and that of ths 1000 to ment to supply 1430 and Bevier county haa federal government 7,(60.02. Items of raise, respectively, tor maintenance of the estimate. This piece of road was to have cost and 61,244.44, already 85,197.14 has 690 divided squally between state and Bevier-Cov- e y Frt and the been spent on it. Completion of the county for the forest road between Eph- forest roads, and the state and county pavement between North Ogden and Hot 1000. raim and Orangeville, and of will each pay 842.50 for completion of Bprings la also included In the Weber charged against the county for mainten- construction on the former and 1609.84 county program. ance of this road, are Included. The re- on the latter road. State officials emphasise the thought mainder is work remaining, to be done In Summit county the completion of that Mr. Whiting's statement ts Imporon the Price-CastDale road In Emery earth conetructlon Id Echo canyon le estias showing the exact condition of county. This, by the way, is the one mated to cost (20.000, to be borne equally tant the state's road obligations as of April federal aid project which the figures by state and county. which means practically as left to tha show Is being carried out at less than the In Tooela county state and county, ac- 80. present administration by Its predecessor, estimated cost. Exclusive of the bridges, cording share the with to the tabulated tha 1,000,000 bond Issue, provided by the statement shows the total estimated cost of work on the road list, from Grants-vill- a last legislature, added to the assets cost of ths work on this road In Emery west In the amounts of 4976 42 each. the column. 252.654 was point out that, as far as 96. of which eounty The grading and bridges pn the Fort the futureThey program I concerned, unless has been spent? and the estimated Ducheenc-Vernwhere the worst the road," cost of the remainder is 82,277.78 which section Is being Improved, are estimated are on signatures of all parties corfosmed the program la subwould complete the work at 7992 less In the tabulation to cost 89,186 56, Of to more or leas change, and. In fact, than the original estimate. which 44,131 87 has been spent Of th ject has been in some realready changed remainder 830 81 Is allotted each to atat since May-- lO. when the present Debt to Garfield $50. and county, while the 44.592.28 is to come spect commission assumed offlea. Garfield county la found to have due from the federal government. In addiIt 50 out of ltg minimum bond receipts tion, an estimated cost of surfacing this GUILTY VERDICT FOUND.-Lorens- o of 60,000. road, which la not under contract, la In Grand county ths road from Thomp56,026, which la prorated 20 per cent to Bheeloft, colored, who was sons to Mosb was estimated to .cost the state, 20 per cent to the, county and found . guilty of attempt to commit a J275.611.7ra, and 332,204 11 has been 50 per cent to the federal government, statutory offense in a verdict returned . ..g. spent. Of the federal liability placed at making the states total liability in the by a Jury before Judge L. B. Wight of - NOTICE j . 132.292 24 originally, 32.073.99 haa been county 11,434 and the criminal division of the Third district 17,038 It, the countv received. Similarly tha Grand county porcourt yesterday afternoons He Is althe federal governments 72,606.2. Notice la hereby given that th Town tion of tha read from Moab to Be Sal to have attacked Mr. Bessie Board of Scofield, leged county ef Carbon, Hat was estimated to coat (45,498.50. and Seven Items In Utah. Maurer, a white woman, on April 8. The of Utah, will sell to the highest responsithere has been spent (63,271.75. Of ths was ease for state the W. thirty-fiveprosecuted ble bidder are seven thousand dollars by Items, R. In Utah county there' of 2) ,839 28. original federal liability Hutchinson, Jr., assistant district (135,000.00) waterworks bonds, which said Including, an.,, estimate of 205 709.99 for there has been received 91T,963-99.s Saturdwiil-bSentence be win These 'bonds 'dated the' 1st passed from Spanish Fork to roads are subject to further examination the pavement 1921, will mature twenty years from the of which costs are not distributed. ay.by federal and state engineers to see Th state Issue of and will be optional for re808 58 and the date a of credit haa what must be spent to make them ac- county one of 539 05 from 1347.63 held by the town after ten years demption to federal the It government. ceptable from date of issue. They will beer InNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. th federal government for la believed "that -- this can be financed te be due from cent on this road already conSealed bids for the construction of a terest at a rata not to exceed six persemout of tha federal fund still to be re- th hrldge The per annum, payable to was estimated at structed. the Idaho Insane asy- (4 par cent) bridge hospital building ceived. of January and cost 22.819 70, but actually cost onlv lum, Blackfoot, Idaho, for the state of iannually on the 1st day In Iron county of the estimate of 5 th last day of July In each year, and The other items are the comIdaho, will be received at the office ef th 18 on the Lund-CedCity road, (128,-22- 0 22.298.84. In denominations of will be Issued on the state they of of the commissioner work, public works, Boise, en paving 11 haa been spent, and tha remainder pletion thousand dollars (31000.00) each. is to be shared 239.227.89 by state And road to the north snd south of Provo, Idaho, up to and until 2 p. m Saturday, American Fork and the Salt May 22. 192L in accordanc with th plans These bonds were authorised at an elecand between and county governments respectively, Exduly called and held In Scofield on and specification prepared by 8. w. tion 1112.069 13 hv the federal. On the Cedar-Don- g lake county line, and that Inn Provo. distha 7th day of May, 1921. Idaho of the Spanish architect, Wlnburn, clusive Falls, Idaho, la listed 138.134.94 there to Valley The assessed valuation of alt real and the tabulation at submitted and 514 Judge building, Balt Lake CHty, be divided equelly between state end tribution. 51.899.88 personal property within corporate limits as the etates liability, Utah. county and 1375 to be railed by the shows Scofield for the year 1920 la 2292,000.00, of be offioa 54.870.41 and secured the as Plans from of the countys may maintenance. This leaves the 57.025.79 county for ef the town, the architect at 514 Judge building, Balt the total bonded Indebtedness totals In thla county, 58,405.26 to he as 4he federald government. thouthla Issue, ie thirty-fiv- e including or In WaLake from the commisforeat read Utah, City, The the state. 59,780.37 dollars (235.000 00). The town he spent by by the sioner of public works, Boise, Idaho, by sand le estimated te cost no county, snd $112,069.12 by ths fsdsral satch county Indebtedness. Th population floating to complete, shared equally bj depositing a check for 214.04 mad payable within tha government. present corporate limits of the the architect. state and county, while the county un- toAU according to the federal census of Information regarding bond, form of town, to raise 24600 maintenance. dertakes Juab Estimate Not Distributed. 1920. is 45. can be obtained In Washington county the work on proposal, contract, etc., Bids will bs received up to and InThe sixteen miles in Juab county of the Cedar City-S- t. George road Is esti- from the specifications furnished By the cluding th 30th day of May, 1921. Th W. J. HALL, the road from Nephl to Pavson is placed mated te cost 255,956.12 is not Included, architect. board reserves tbe right to reject any Commissioner of Public Work. at an estimate of 480,000, but this though the commission has subsequently bide. all and A, I MARTA, C4603 Boise. Idaho, May 14, 1921. amount Is not distributed. Outside of taken steps to reinstate a like amount in (Sea L City Clark. thla the state la charged with a liability 04846 AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND of 6500 for grading on the road from the and mainteoperation regulating IN THE UNITED 8TATE3 DISTRICT Levan to the Millard county line, and this nance of card clubs, card rooms card court la and for the district of Utah, amount la allotted from the Juab county tables, restaurant, soft drink business, central division. United of State portion of ths 1919 bond Issue, leaving soof plAces road bouses sad amusement, 29,400 still In that fund avallabla for America, complainant, vs. Buddy Ryan, clubs. cial x on In 4300 In defendant. No. Decree. roads Juab equity. expenditure county. The board of county commissioner of This cause cam on to be heard on After Kane eounty and the state alike Sick Headache, Soar Stomach, Bloat-in- f, Salt Lake county, atat of Utah, ordains the 26th day of April. A. D. 1921, upon Valhave spent 2362 on the Cedar-Lon- g as follows: ill these disGas, Constipation th bill of complaint and the answer ley forest road, that county will have due Bee. L It shall be unlawful for any filed it from the 1919 bond Issue 229,400. by the defendant Buddy Ryan, and tressing consequence ol indigestion are firm or corporation to maintain, th evidence person, 0 to be paid by Millard and arguments of counsel, Outside avoided if tbe bowels ere kept open operate, conduct or carry on In Balt upon consideration court whereof, th county for maintenance of the Sevler-Oov- o Of Iiake outside of limits and the regutcr. any county for th finds Fort forest road, ths only road complainant, the United Incorporated city in said bounty any card Btatea of America, In accordance with th mentioned In ths tabulation la that from club, card room, card table, restaurant, prayer of said bill of complaint and Delta te Holder!, of which two sections FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS soft drink business, place of amusement, now under construction will absorb ths the defendant Buddy Ryan. Th roadhouse and social club without first against court further finds that tbe defendant (17.381 70 remaining as the countys poract promptly, without pin of nausea, obtaining a license therefor as hereinherein was, between the 17th day of tion of the Mg bond Issue. Ths countv jwels, sweeten tbs after provided. will spend 226.027.97 on these section March, A. D. 1921, and th 16th day of th shaD and stomach liver. Sec. Before too licenes II. bs any 67 420.40. up snd the federal government April, A. D. 1921, continuously (a poigranted, an application In writing under se salon ef, occupied and used a certain Included In the list for this county, but D. K B. I. Norfolk. F. B bs filed shall Vat with WMwberst, tha oath, by applicant house consisting of a dance hall and not distributed, la an estlmata of 15L the county clerk of this eounty, stating improvised bar room, kitchen and three Foley CethertK Tablets key don mm not, 633 24 for tha construction of section A. aeed Ikes aey esedlcles I evet sted. the exact location of and the name of bedrooms, and a tract of about nine completing Ui road between Delta and core ths owner of th property in which said peres of land surrounding th said house Holden. Drug. business is to be conducted, th names of and upon which aald house was located, all a hern persons either directly or indirectly together with a fish Morgans Claim Is $44,900. connected with such business, er pise of and other outbuildings hatchery, located thereon; I 44.900 haa th still nature ef th Dullness that said tract of land amusement, Morgan county situated en the coming to her from the bond Issue, while the nr place of amusement to be conducted, north of that certain county highway In ) tie number of persona to be employed Salt Lak county, state and district of Morgan loop la estimated to cost 132,120. which hss not been distributed. Should fnd the nature of their employment, and Utah known as 66 8outh at a point all other information that may bs re- about two and one-ha- lf miles east of th Morgan dsclde to devote all her shara In to bond the th "loop," It would money quired hr said eounty clerk concerning etty of Murray, in the stats and district still have to raise 248,160 to complete paysaid business or place of amusement. of Utah, which aald tract of land and Bee. I1L The application for such lisaid house snd buildings located thereon ment of the cost of thla road. cense toxetbex with th a worn statement ha generally been known as Isaac Fer- The statement shows thst there Is due onK! Rpi7ii5niT'ai5riajanTi47r byTB2T gurofiTioine ttna1 mm luufUtry, and County to Build Bridges. Prlce-Caet- ls y to-b- e 374,-15- 0. -- -- Gats-Duches- la Ephrelm-OrangevU- Hebor-Frultla- Ogden-Huntsvil- le Saltna-Emer- le (166,-085,- al .11,1 - Fay--so- 318,-96- ar Fork-Payso- Heber-Fruitlan- For Biliousness 5Ktaoc hart which occur in every horns cats, , - the-57- haras, serstchss, etc. esa ha quickly healed by Resins! Ointment. It stops tbs smarting at once and cools the inflammation. Taw Srepkn mils h. ley Resinol n. s sicli fqr headaches fteechsms Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Pills one-ha- wiHmiHMHHim A' el Soap. lf 1 Cuticura daywf-August- ,' been' known which ' haa more a Ryans ranch. rtcehtly th That defendant, between th 17th day of March and th 14th day of April, 1921, maintained and epefated said prem- iers, together with tha house and other buildings located thereon, as what commonly known as a road house, to which the public generally was Invited to resort for the purpose of purchasing Intoxicating liquors, and for Immoral and other unlawful purpose. That during paid period th aald defendant kept and sold Intoxicating liquors, to wit, whlaky and gin, tn aald house and upon said premises, otherwise than la authorised in the national prohibition act, that la to aay: for Intoxicating beverage purpose in violation of aald national prohibition act That th aald premise, together with the aald house and ether building located thereon so maintained, occupied and th in by possession of the said defendant during th said period from March 17th to April 16th. 1921, as aforesaid, wa a public nuisance within the Intent .and meaning of th national prohibition act Now, therefore. It is hereby ordered, decreed that said nuisance adjudged andearn be and th la hereby abated, and that th complaint herein he and la hereby awarded a writ of Injunction against th said defendant Buddy Ryan, and that th said Buddy Ryan, hi agents, servants and attorney and all other pertone acting by er under hie authority and direction, and all other persons, be end hereby ar enjoined and restrained from or In any manner using th occupying eald premise known as Isaac Ferguson hum and fUh hatchery, consisting of nino acres located as aforesaid, together with th eald house, fish hatchery, barn and other butldlnga located thereon, for a period of one year from date hereof. It ta further ordered that thla decree shall be in fore and binding upon the defendants Buddy Ryan, from and after service upon him of said decree by deto him of a copy thereof, and shall livery be binding upon all other person whatsoever from and after publication thereof In a newspaper having general in Salt Lake oounty, once a week for five consecutive week and after posting a copy of this decree In a conspicuous place on aald premises. It Is further ordered, that th mar. ahal be and h la hereby ordered to serve a copy of tht decree upon th defen-da- n L Buddy Ryan, by delivering to him, a copy hereof, and to paid Buddy Ryan, post a copy of this decree la a conspicuous place en said premises, to wit, on the west door of aald house located on eald premises, and to cause a copy of this decree te be published In the Balt Lake Tribune, a newspaper haring genonoe eral circulation In Bait Lak eounty, a week for five consecutive weeks. tt ta finally ordered, adjudged and decreed that th defendant. Buddy Ryan, pay tha costa ef this action as taxed by the clerk. TILLMAN JO. JOHNSON. (Signed) Judge. and entered Filed May 4, 1931. W. John Clerk. Christy, (Signed) The above and foregoing la a tru and cOmpleta copy of decree In th above entitled cause, filed and entered 24ay I, 1921. Witness my hand and the seal of eald court at Salt Lake City, this 9th day of May, 192L JOHN W. CHR13TT, Clerk. 1 88 Leon Honlgsberger Mrs. Marie Hopkins. ..104 SLO-21- 4 NY-76- 3 Mr. Marls Hopklna, Mr. Marla Hopkins, SLO-24- 0 8LO-26- 1 NY-74- 7098 NYO-88- Jr. ..11 Jones A Baker .......100 150 Jones A Baker 6712 Julius Joseph. Jr. ....... 1 6711 1 Stanley Joseph 8LO-10- 1 56 Albert M. Kahn 7 William Ksegl ......100 8 William Kaegl 109 NY-2William Kaegl 2 William Kaegl 104 1 Benjamin Kass ,,...,100 2 Kasa Benjamin .,..,.100 NY-2..100 Benjamin Kass NY 254 Benjamin Kass 2420 Morrta K. Kata ... NYO-43- 9 Morrla K. Kata 223 Ida M. King 5200 Joseph C, Klein ... 6691 Joseph C. Klein .... NYO-19- 2 Joseph Kraus , NY Joseph Kraus NYQ-49- 0 Joseph Kraus . 2049 F. W. Kronenburg 815-17- 1 Elizabeth Kuhl 6720 Helen Kumpfer .... 7 Helen Kumpfer 673 Rue M. Laverte .... 8LO-27- 9 Adels F. Levy SLO-72- 2 Adels F. Lev 6650 1000 Mercy W, Lewi 3 Frederick M. Lotterle.100 NT 0-- 8 93 Frederick M. Lot- 9 NY-96- JII m 5 2 NY-17- I Car! Hopp ...........100 10.40 Leon N. Hurwita ...100 Chaa H. Jaquith. Jr.,m Chaa, H. Jaquith, Jr.,,100 11 4 Walter C. Johnston, Jr. tt 9 Walter C, Johnston, 0 NY-14NY-17- 43 7 NY-16- NY-65- NY-66- 8L-83- NY-25NY-26- 10.00 10.00 .10 ,10 6.60 10. F Jiff 10. t 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 -- 0-2- 8L-29- NY-26- terle 1 42 100. O 10.09 y f.SO 100 10.04 Joseph CT Lynch Joseph C. Lynch ......104 14.40 2 C. Lynch .,.,,.100 10. OS' Joseph SL-8100 10.00 Joseph C. Lynch SL-8Joseph C. Lynch ......100 10.40 SL-8C. 104 10.04 v Lynch Joseph 1 Joseph C. Lynch ......140 10. so SL-3104 19. to Joseph C. Lynch 7 100 10. to Joseph C, Lynch 8 Joseph C. Lynch ......100 10.09 , Lawrence Mas .....100 14.00 1244 John Macki 104 10.94 SL-4100 10.44 John Macki NY-6Maguire A Jenkins ,.100 lO.Otr 6 Maguire A Jenkins .,104 10 00 c NY Mabel E. Mason .... 65 4.- 92202 Mabel E. Mason 50 1.00 50 227 Mabel E. Mason 1.00 2690 Mabel E. Mason 60 2.40 BL-2Edward Mtilbauae ,..100 1. 6882 64 6 .to Angelo Monaco 8 William H. Morris .. (0 5.00 Robt Mulford A Walter L Badger 104 lO.OOtl . "-Robt. Mulford A Wal- tor L Badger 104 14.04 1 2 Robt. Mulford A Wal- ter L Badger ,.104 10. OO" Robt. Mulford A Wal- ter L Badger 104 14.04 Robt. Mulford A Wl- ter I. Badger 104 10.04 Robt. Mulford A Wal- 4 ter L Badger 104 10.00 Robt. Mulford A Wal- i -ter L Badger ..100 10.00- Robt. Mulford A Wal- 104 14.04 Badger Robt. Mulford A WaI- ter I. Badger 100 14.44 Robt. Mulford A Wal- ter I. Badger 100 10.9u 2011 Florence H. McCay 6 60 81 60 Nagel A Kuensel 4.04 F. Haywood Nelms.. .104 14.44' F., Haywood Nelms. ..104 10.00' 5 F. Haywood Nelms. ,.100 14.40 w c3S48 F. Haywood Nelms.. .100 10.49 DELINQUENT NOTICE. F. Haywood Nelms.. .100 10. 0OSilver King Consolidated Mining comF. Haywood Nelms. ,.104 10.00 c. Utah. Principal place or busiF. Haywood Nelms.. .104 14.44 J pany of ness, 210 Newhoue' building, Balt Lake F. Haywood Nelms. ,.100 10.04 5 F. Haywood Nelms., ,100 10. OS City, Utah. ar ta Notice F. Haywood Nelms,. .104 10.0O hereby given that therq 624 James H. Paterson upon th following described delinquent ...,.,100 10.00 stock on account of assessment No. 10 NY-2- 0 Mr. Myra A. pateraon.104 of ten (10) cen's per share, levied on 671 Rosa Plater .........128 12f2 th 4th day of April, 1921, th aavsral 8LO-28- 0 Rose Plater amounts set opnoalt th name ef th 1423 L. C. Pritchett 1427 L, C. Pritchett respective stockholders, as follows: 8 hr. Amt, Name. Cert. No. C. Prltchee ...... 24 NYO-I0- 0 266 H. P. Armstrong A 2 L. C. Pritchett , , Co Hrochaeka ,, Harry 8046 A P. Armstrong Myrtle Pyle 104 14.00 6009 Co Max Reese ...... NT-17BL-8A H. P. Armstrong Max Raasa I00f 10.00 41 Co, . Frederick Renken .......250 28.40 NT-17A H. P. Armstrong 2 Frederick Renken .....100 1UL, , 100 10.00 219 Co W. 25 Rice Irving A 2 4621 H. P. Armstrong Walter W. Robbing ,....,100 1JJM 100 10.00 8LO-36- 1 Co 60 Walter W. Bobbin NT-10J. 8. Bach A Co. ..100 10.00 Juliu Roaenfleld ....100 10.90 100 10.00 NYO-9- 4 NY 1093 J. 8. Bache A Co 7 60 William M. Rosenthal, 76 NY-10100 10.00 63 Louis Louis Sachs J. tS. Bache A Co 10.00 ...,.,.,.100 0 Bache A Co.,.,.100 JO.OO J' A Smith J. B. Ruche A Co.... .100 10.00 Loewi f .70 3 J. 8. Bach A Co.,.100 10.00 David Schwarts ,,..,160 10.00 2 J. S. Bach A Cot. ,..100 10.00 David Schwarts ,,,..100 10.00 J. 8. Bachs A Co.. ...100 10.00 David Schwarts 100 10.00 104 10.00 J. S. Bache A Co David 'Schwarts v.,,.100 10.00 2 J. B. Bach A Co.. ,..100 10.00 David Schwarts ,,...100 10.00 J. 8. Bach A Co..,,.l4 10.00 David Sc hearts ,...100 10.00 J. 8. Bach A Co...,. 100 10.00 8620 W. A. Scudder 100 10.00 9 J. B. Bach A Co.. .. ,100 10.00 6434 Dorothy Simon 21 3.60 100 10.00 411 J. B. Bachs A Co Emanuel Simon 25 12) J. B. Bach A Co,., ..100 10.00 632 L Martin Simon 25 I. 10 100 10.00 2422 M yer Simon , 4 J. 8. Bach A Co a 2.00 4 . 60 10.00 453 Walter Simon . 12(4 1.26 J, B. Bach A Co., ...100 100 10 00 4977 NY -- 1204 J. B. Bach A Co 100 10.00 Elmer A. Bkud NY 1205 J. B. Back's A Co.. ...100 10.00 6472 Elmer A. Bkud ....100 10.00 100 10.00 2712 NY 1202 J. B. Buckie A Co Morton Solomon ,xe ,aol 10.00 4 J. B. Bachs A Co.. ...100 10.00 D. Sprit A Sone 8 NT 1202 J. 8. Bache A Co... ..100 10.00 0 Stanlev Sprits (.69 0 J. B. Bachs A Co.. ...100 10.00 645 Ed. M. Stern 109 10.00 100 10.00 NYO-60- 9 J. B. Bachs A Co Charles A. Stoneham 100 10.00 J. B. Bacho A Co A Co I .to NYO-27- 2 1.10 5 J. B. Bach A Co.... 1 Charles A. Stonahara A 100 10.00 1 Oscar E. Belli n, 10 Co 10.00 434 Joseph Baach-- I . ,1 ini f ,104 10.00 2 Charles A. Btoneham A 100 10.00 9 Francis' I. Bayer Co. , 100 14.40 00 50 NYO-- 2 H. Bayer T Charles A. Btoneham A NYO-64- 2 Luclu Beebe Sons.. 50 1.00 Co. . ... .. a a,.,...,.,. . .100 14.00 Lucius Beebe Sons. .100 10.00 NTO-42- 0 10 Otto Btuppan 1.00 11 Edward H. Sunderland .,100 . 10.00 100 10.00 6222 Jerome M. BIJur R. M. Symons .......109 10.00 4 100 14.00 1165 Edward Blum 5 R. M. Symons 100 10.00 4 135 R. M. Bymon Edward Blum .... .... 26 2.60 ,,,.,,,.100 10.00 10 1.00 261 Mr. Annie Bogan... R. M. Symons ........100 10.00 7 2742 Jamas F. Bogan ... ...1000 100.00 R. M. Symons 8 J09 JO.OO 8LO-4- t James F. Bogan ...1000 104.00 6734 J C T. T. R. P. Tarrant. 10 1.00 100 14.00 NY 4427 Ernest Booth 48 Thalhetm Auguet 6122 Heman H. Brown .......100 10.00 6185 August Thalhetm ,.",,,,,109 101b0 SLO-2S- 3 S Heman H. Brown ... 41 4.20 Thalhetm ....100 19.00 August 10 1.00 3134 Neills H. Brown 2 Mrs. Nettie Thalheim.100 10.00 6 JAmes C. Bruce ......100 10.40 NYP-21- S Herman H. Thelm... 14 1.40 100 10.40 NYO-8S- 2 4 James C- - Bruce .00 Herman H. Thelm... 4 1.00.10.00 4 C. Bruce NY -- 257 Jam W. 8. Torrence .....100 10. O') 14.00 2 4 Jeroe C. Bruce T.....100 W. 8. Torrence ......100 10.00 o ahe James- G, Prtiea T,..,.. 1 W .16.00 VftWL.i.iintoffrp 100 10.00 1 James C. Bruce FUh . Mill rat.106 24.40 100 10.00 120. A. Vehr 2 Jamea C. Bruce 10.00 ..,..,.100 29.M 60 6.00 4034 O. A. Vehr 418 John By .....200 S.M ..100 10.00 6777 G. A. Vehr 4641 John By 60 SLO-30- 4 50 6.00 677 100 lO.OfT" G. A. Vehr John By SLO-4460 6.00 G. A, Vehr 6387 John By 50 4 litou 50 4197 Hannah Bye.,,.... (.00 4531 Abigail C. Voorhia ......200 20.00 100 10.00 4142 800 60.00 7189 Joseph Caoo Voorhia Clayton 199 10.09 4?03 Wm. H. Child Clayton Voorhia ,....,,.1004 190.00 EL-2100 10.00 8LO-40- 5 Wm. H. Child Clayton Voorhia ,...600 60.00 10.00 Bon A K. W. ...100 8 Clare VoorhU ....600 100 10.09 7265 10 1174 Margaret Coatlgan Kathryn A. Wade .60 NYO-40- 4 6802 Walter M,- Crttchlow I A. Wad .. 6 Kathryn 13 A35 572 J. F. Cunningham I 10 NYO-47- 9 ... Wad Kathryn 100 10.00 NYO-46- 7 60 Marie J. Wad 5 Georgs Decker .200 20.00 2 312 Joseph Deldeaheimer Lou, J. Waldeman. . .100 4 8 Louis J. Waldeman, ,.100 J. H. Demlng .... ....100 10.00 100 10 04 W. H. Dillon 4 Louie J. Waldeman., ,100 100 10.00 Loui J. Waldeman,.100 1329 Julia V. Elder 100 10.00 1380 Julia V. Elder Louis J. Waldeman,. 100 100 10.00 Loui V. . Waldeman.. 100 1 Elder Julia 200 20.00 2772 M. R. Evans Louis J. Waldeman. .100 204 M. 2877 R. 30.00 2774 Evans .....1009 100.00 John Watson NYO-21- 4 2880 60 6.00 John Watson Felor, Bullard A 4104 Sarah Watson ( ,.190 10.00 Smyth 14 2 9 Mr. Olga Waxier., ..150 15.00 N 4282 Jamea W. Field 15 8LO-36- 9 200 20.00 6300 Jesse H. White Jamea W. Field 6344 7500 Mias 8arah E. Flaming... 50 Jess H. Whit ,...400 40.00 109 10.90 6782 H. Wtpt 4105 Mrs. M. A. Flygar..... Jews FLO-3- 0 81.0-60- 2 Mrs. Julia Forbes.... 60 Jesse H. White ...... 60 6.00 SLO-4- 3 NYO-28- 2 50 2.00 II Barnard Frank Jesa H. Whit .10 701 ...200 10 00 SLO-4- 7 Jesse H. White ...... 1 Charles E. Frank 26 2.60 Jeeee H. Whit 7074 Leopold Frank ..........104 10 04 BLO-19- 2 15 1 60 10 10 00 810-20- 7 7075 Leopold Frank Jess H. White 00 19.04 8LO-4&- 1 797 Jeeee H. Whit ......160 16.00 Iopold Frank 100 10.00 4714 Myra Wilmoth 1 .1 6679 Charles G. Frans 00 1 10 716 .10 Herbert Fuller 14 Mary Wilmoth 2.50 Herbert Fuller ...... 104 10.44 0292 John B. Wood ....V..335 100 10.00 BL-0100 10.00 Fred R. Woolley Herbert Fuller Kfed R. Woolley .....100 10.00 Herbert Fuller ......100 10.00 1 60 IS Oncer Wormeer 6.00 Herbert Fuller 100 10.09 6 H. O. Wright 8 Herbert Fuller NYO-66- 3 66 2.00 Samuel Gardner . 7182 Freda W. Wrixon 162 12.20 100 10.00 6718 Dora P. Wuifman 2707 J. F. Go 6.00 Dora P. Wuifman ... 50 8141 J. F. Goss a,,,,,,,,,,.,, 104 10.40 FLO-38- 1 104 10.40 6132 Joseph Wulftang 4044 J. F. aoe ,,.,.,.100 10.04 60 M. 10.09 2.00 Gottlelb 4580 Joaie 2609 Joseph Wulftang .,.,,..100 100 10.00 8987 Joseph Wulfonge .......109 10.09 460 Chaa. J. Grosser 60 6.00 SLO-58- 9 2225 Mayer J. Greenberg Joseph Wultang ....199 29.00 NYO-38- 3 2 20 S Mayer J. Greenberg , 23 ..,.109 10.00 Joseph Wulftang 1 8 Frederick S. Green. ,.190 10.00 ..,.100 10,09 Joseph Wulftang ,.200 20.00 6717 Talltha P. Grossman ....144 12.60 SLO-81- 4 Joseph Wulftang 8LO-47- 4 12 ,1.84 Tall tha P. Grossman. J J.60 204 Michael Wynn 7 Theodore W. Handt- And in accordanc with Uw and an or- - W 00 of made 10 board directors th man der ef ..,..,...,1022V 1.25 the th day of April, 1921, so many shareen it9 589 Blrdls Harris 8LO-29- 1 Birdie Harris i .60 of each parcel of such stock as may be g 100 10.00 necessary will be sold at th company's tt 7157 Hayden, Stone A Co 7152 Hayden. Stone A Co.- - .,,100 10.00 office, room 19, Newhoue building. Salt 14 SLO-86- 5 Emma E. Hayward.. 100 20.00 Lak City. (Jtah, at 8 00 o'clock p. m , on NYO-47- 4 Oscar Hebei .,,...,.314 21.40 Wednesday, the 8th day of June, 1331, te g 102 Oscar Hebei 60.00 pay the delinquent assessment thereon, j ,...600 NT-67- 0 100 10.00 together with th coat ef advertising and d Morris Hexter NY-7i 100 10.00 expense of sale. Morrl Hexter m G. W. BROWNING. Secretary. 431 Teresa Hoban ,.,.200 20.00 10.00 415 Charles H. Hohnhorst Office: 110 Ne whops building. iot LRmHamgxurfger7r"..'.l.;w' 20. or Lake City, Utah. BL-8- 6 BL-86- 2 BL-8- 82 SL-89- 8L-898L-89- NY-13- 85 NY-58- 0-5- 42 09-4- 4 LO-8.- NY-17- NY-17- 22 NT-17- ' NT-17- NT-17- NY-17- i NY-17- NY-17- IL NT-17- NY-17- NY-17NY-17- NY-174NY-17NY-17- -? NY-17- NY-17NT-17- NY-17- . NY-17- NYO-364-- If ,...,. L NY-17- 14 20 ...... .......... 80 BL-4- NT-177- 60 NT-12- 97 -- NT-119- NY-11- NT-119- NY-18- NT-119- NY-16- NY-11- NY-16- NY-11- NY-16- NY-119- NY-15- NT-11- NY-15- NY-11NY-11- NY-12NY-12NY-12- ft NY-12- -- -- NY-12- NY-170- FLO-8.1- NY-12NY-14NY-14- SL-74- NY-22- SL-T4- NY-28- BL-74- NY-14- er NY-76- NY-75NT-75- NY-76NY-75- 24 0-6- 38 BL-36- SL-26- NY-26NY-26- NY-79- NY-26- NY-92- ,.,, i - NY-41NY-21- 09 NY-23- - .... ........ - NY-63- NY-27- SL-61- NY-27- NY-10- NY-27NY-12NY-12NY-13- SL-39- NY-13- VO-3- NY-14- MY-14- NY-14- SL-15- NY-14NT-14- BL-79- NT-146- ........ 8L-65- FL-61- NY-94- SL-42- j -- .......... 61 |