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Show : is II. THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1921. Leon Honlgsberger ,.200 Leon Honigsberger ,. 16 Mrs. Marie Hopkins. ..100 Mrs. Marie Hopkins. $8 8LO-85- 1 Mr. Mari Hopkina. 7 167 s. SLO-11- 4 GASOUNE ALLEY DQC NEEDS A DEMONSTRATION -- NY-78LO-24- 0 Carl Hopp . . . . . ...,.100 Loon N. Hurivtt ...100 H. Jaqulth, Jr.,100 Ch. Cbaa. H. Jqu4th. Jr.,,100 7098 Walter C. Johnston, Jr... ti NYO-88- 9 Walter C. Johnston, 11 Jr 100 9 Jones A Baker 4k 100 Baker Jones X 6712 Julius Joseph, Jr. 1 6711 Stanley Joseph 56 1 Albert M. Kahn 100 7 William Kaegl 100 8 William Kaegl 9 William Kaegl ,.106 100 SL-William Kaegl 100 1 Benjamin Kass 2 Benjamin Kao .,..,.10 NY-2Benjamin Kass .......100 104 4 Benjamin Kaas 6420 Morris K. Kata .,.,.100 NYO-42- 9 48 Morris K. Kata 25 628 Ida M. King h C. Klein 8691 Joseph C. Klein ... NYO-19- S Joseph Kraus NYO-83- 5 Joseph Kraum NYO-49- 0 Joseph Kraus 500 2049 F. W. Kronenburg 8LO-17- 2 Elizabeth Kuhl ......600 .100 6760 Helen Kumpfer 7 Helen Kumpfer ......100 100 6672 Sue M. Laveri 8LO-67- 9 400 Adele F. Levy 8LO-TAdele F. Levy, admx 600 1000 6660 Mercy W. Lewi 2 Frederick M. Lotterie.100 NYO-39- 2 Frederick M. Lot- 41 terle 1 C. Lynch ......100 Joseph 2 Joseph C. Lynch .,..,.100 0 Joseph C. Lynch ......100 1 .100 Joseph, C. Lynch 2 Joseph C. Lynch ......100 1 C. Lynch ......100 JAph 2 Joseph C. Lynch .,,,.,100 2 C. Lynch ,,.,..100 Joseph 8L-8100 Joseph C. Lynch 0 Joseph jC., Lynch ......100 Lawrence Maas ...,.100 1348 John Macki 2 100 John Macki .,,......10r 5 Maguire A Jenkins ,.106 6 Maguire A Jenkins ..100 NY Mabel E. Mason .... 65 2200 Mabel E. Mason ........ 50 2237 Mabel E. Mason 80 NY-74- 0 NY-14- 6 5 6 NY-17- STATUS ITERS NY-17- -- NT-96- NY-16- of Recent Weeks Indicate Readjustment in Production. Costs of Events Yj r BLO-10NY-66- NY-66- NY-66- NY-36- NT-26- NY-26- J Consumers of Merchandise Reported as Buying More Freely ; Than Imagined, By ALEXANDER NEW TO UK,' May DANA ......... NOYES. SL-69- the must have perceived imagination from the events of recent weeks, and of last week In particular, that the eco nomlc situation has been passing rapidly Into an. altered phase. In this coun try, the course of affaire Is indicated not increase merely by the remarkable the central banks gold reserve and the rise in their ratio of reserve to llablll ties to the highest percentage reached since the German army turned back from Paris In the last year of the war. Still more Impressive baa been the progress of the readjustment In costs of productlon and transportation to the lower scale of setting prices a readjustment recog nixed all along as Indispensable to re newal of trade expansion. iS.-E- dull-e- ten Railroads Economizing. - 5200L-Josep- - st ' 2I NY-86- IMPROVED BUSINESS TONE GIVES NEW MARKET IMPETUS Optimism 'Muctiin Evidence Easier Tendency 'Is Shown. in Credits; Bond Investments ' In Increasing Demand. -- , ( per cent) per annum, payable semiannually on the let day of January and the last day of July In each year, and they will be Issued In denominations of one thousand dollars ($1000,00) each These bonds were authorised at an elecHarry A. Clifford and Ilya B. Lyaa, both tion duly called and held in Scofield on of Balt Uka. the 7th day of May, 1031. The assessed valuation of all real and Lyle B. Nickel . aad Lath Giles, both of personal Salt Lakt. property within corporate limits Scofield for the year 1930 is $292,000.00; of Rayaaad B. Bisk aad Brtale Perry, both of the total bonded indebtedness of the town, Balt Lako. thouCharlra P 01TvWt Springs, Wyo., and including this issue, is thirty-fiv- e sand dollars (13S.000.oe). The town has Milch. U. Rleaa 86a v, Colo. no floating indebtedness. The population within the present corporate limits of the Bum riLZD. town, according to the federal census of Rlon't Sarins Beak A Trait company-- .. 1930, Is At6. Frederick W. Little, Carolya W.- - Littla. hla Bids will be received up to and inwife; J.M C. Little, aad T. B. Canoe, to re cluding the SOth day of May, 1921. The cover $9000 a Bote. board reserves the, right to reject any Cthet T. Bettlaoa re. the Holding corporaA. L. MARTA. tion. Johneoa Realty company, Blair Richard-eoa- , and all bids. (Seal; Johneoa City Clerk. rareieer af the Realty company utuiii uoma. . but -- With all the numerous obscurities on the railway outlook. It haa at least been demonstrated by the March and April labor earnings that In advance of the board SeXpec ted cancellation of 60 to i5 per cent of the wage Increase granted last July, sweeping economies In operat ing costs have been possible. The consumer of merchandise Is shown by the latent comprehensive reports to have been buying rather more freely than had beeh commonly Imagined. Such purchases would undoubtedly be further stimulated by reduction for the autumn market In those retail prices which have hitherto been so obstinately maintained. Buttthere are several definite signs of In the primary marchanging conditions kets also. It "can hardly have been an Isolated phenomenon, reflecting wholly exceptional Influences, that the price of wheat, after having been forced down to the prewar level, should have recovered 24 per cent on the cash market with a 6 per cent rise from the lo4vest figure m the most highly speculative contract market. W. S. COUSINS. NEW YORK, May 29. Recent develop menta have been such as to .impart a distinct feeling of optimism In financial and business circles. There has been, Indeed, further passing of dividends by prominent industrial and business corPO' rations, but economists say that thl la Indicative of the final chapter In th Ration process. It reflects, of course, a very much reduced earning capacity In the Immediate past, and such must be the logical expectation from the event of the last elx months. But in that pebeen have riod such readjustment brought about as to place these corporations on a substantial basis .for the fu ture. and, with dividends eliminated, there la nothing further unfavorable to discount as there are very few com panles in danger of dissolution. private reports are still lowar, placing tha total at less than 100,000,000 bushels. aad the Heidis eorperatloa. aad 1C leaner Cotton price have been reflecting a fareoloaar of mortgage. better domestic demand for the southern B. M. Rykert va. tlah Machinery company, staple, in connection with which may be ts recover 840 oa sot. considered the unsettled condition In B. C. Belnap va Or. B. 0. RpthwalL other prominent cotton producing coun- recover $duoo damage. tries. It Is estimated that this years cotton acreage will be from 25 to $5 per UTAH Timrus, cent less than In 1920. The curtailed use WARRANTY DMD. of fertiliser for this season 4s also reto J. H. forgett ported, end this will be conducive of a Mrs. U.of0. Hemphill block 27, port hi II, hort yield per acre. The April export 9 1.400 put A figures show shipments of $11,900, aa compered with 649,000 In April of lest J. A. Least t W. llilnfwotil, lets 8 aed tee Aar more 4 Ce But year. atrlklng ere the differ1,900 Mt ences In velue, which for the month were $20,500,000, as compared pest W. Tamer te B. Rlehsrftaoa, lota with 600 for the sam, month In 1920. ltd 91, Highland Perk, plat A ....... In order to promote cooperative marB. Richard te Beil K. Mick, lots 10 of state 80 aad $1, Hlf bland Park, plat A... keting cotton, associations are being formed in Georgia, Oklahoma. Tex-a- Rl Pis te Amelia Ktott, part of jot 1, block Aft, plat North Carolina and Mississippi, con8,500 trolling from 200,000 to $00,000 bales In J. Noorleader te George Hornsey Lam c684 for th carrying on conducting or maintaining of such places of bualneas or amusement may be revoked by the board of county commissioners of Salt LAke county at any time uptyi notice and hearing for violation of this ordinance or for any other good and aufflclent reason. Sec. VIIL Every licensee or manager, agent, employee- of aaid business or place of business or- other person connected therewith violating any of tn provision of .this ordinance shall, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. IX. AS ordinance or part of ordinances heretofore passed which are In conflict herewith ar hereby repealed. Sec. X. This ordinance shall take effect on and after the 10th day of Juno, A. D. 1921, this date being not leaa than i fifteen day after Ita passage. Passed this 15th ' day of May, A. D. 1921, Commissioners H. L. Burgon, J. S. Lindvotsay and Joseph Wlrthlln each - and all firm or corporation SL-16- FL-16- SL-89- 8L-88- 8L-I8- SL-89SL-80SL-89- SL-89- NY-13- SL-41- NY-68NY-58- 2699 81.-56- Mabel 6888 8LO-81- 8 NY-17- E. Maaon ......... 50 Edward Millhauser ....100 3 60 Angelo Monaco William H. Morrla , , 60 Robt. Muiford 4k Wal- - 10 00 8.60 10.00 $.10 .70 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 !.0 1.15 10.00 10.00 .10 .10 1.60 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.60 10.00 10.00 10.60 10.00 10.00 4.20 8.60 6.00 (.00 8.00 8.20 6.00 $0.00 80.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 $0.00 10.00 100.00 10.00 4.30 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.04 10.60 10.00 10.04 10.44 19.04 19.09 19.44 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.04 6.64 6.94 6.09 0.90 10.09 5.01b ter I. Badger 100 . . AND ing aye. ORDINANCE LICENSING Robt. Muiford 4k Wal- JOSEPH WIRTHLIN. (Seal) L Badger ter 100 regulating the operation -- and mainte- Chairman board of county commissioners. nance of card club, card room, card 9 Robt. Muiford A Walter I. Badger 100 table, restaurant, soft drink business,-- Attest;q Clarence Cowan, county clerk, CS815 0 house of road and place Robt. Muiford 4k Wal- amusement, ter I. Badger club. 100 cil 1 of The board of county commissioner Robt. Muiford 4k WalNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ter I. Badger Salt Lake county, itate of Utah, ordain 100 be will until received 3 Sealedproposato a follow Robt. Muiford 4k Walbee. L It ahall be unlawful for any June 4th, at 2 p. m. at the. Elks club ter 100 I Robt. Badger 59 South State street, by the 3 Muiford 4k Walperson, firm or corporation to maintain, building, O. B. P. No. for th $$, purElks, lodge L on In ter Salt 100 operate, conduct or carry Badger and removal of two buildings lo5 Robt. Muiford 4k Wallake county outside of the limit of any chase on the new site of th Elks club, I. Badger ter 100 Incorporated city tn said county any card cated 119 East Bojth Tempi street, Salt Lake 6 Robt. Muiford 4k Walclub, card room, card tabla, restaurant Details may be obtained from the ter I, Badger soft drink business, place of amusement, City. 100 Scott and Welch, 21$ Dooly 7 roadhouse and social club without firat architects Salt Robt. Muiford A Wl- Lake City, Utah. . building, ..100 10.00 obtaining a license therefore aa hereinIs reserved to reject any or 6031 Florence H. The right after provided. McCay ...... 60 5.00 B. P. O. Elks, lodge No. 86. 4819 Nagel 4k Kuenzel Sec. II. Before any license shall 60 be all bids by BUILDING 6.00 COMMITTEE. F. Haywood Nelms... 100 10.00 granted, an application In writing under each state. In the organisation , ber cow peer, lots 9 eed 10. block 2, chairman. McGonagle, George F. plan. 100 filed with 10.00 be the shall Haywood Nelms... by applicant It Is provided that the grower delivers 10 oath, 6959 , Uillmet, Second addltkoa ........... F. Haywood Nelms.. .100 10.00 the county clerk of this county, atatlng to the association all cotton products acF. Haywood Nelms. ..100 10.00 H. P. Brothers te Prove Reservoir comexact name of tha the location of and for him a of five years. 7 quired by F. Haywood Nelms. ..100 10.00 he owner of the property in which said pear, pert of section 27, township 4 . "DELINQUENT NOTICE. The association 1, toperiod 8 F. Haywood Nelms... 100 10.00 grade, store and Low Prices Rule. south, range 1 west business to be conducted, the name of Sllvsr King Consolidated Mining com.Other Markets Steady. for the grower, and to L W Johneoa to Bugarhaute Lumber market cotton the F. Haywood Nelms... 100 10.09 or all foreeither person in credit la the directly Indirectly pany of Utah. Principal place of busiAn easier make an annual pool ao that each- grower A Hardware company, lot 20, block F. Haywood Nelms. ,.100 10.09 or such of connected with Returning steadiness with several note moat index tendency business, place 610 norness, 10 Newhouao building, Salt Lake may receive the same price for cotton of 7, Liberty Height of the return towards F. Haywood Nelms. ,.100 10.00 worthy recoveries has been in evidence amusement, the nature of the business City. Utah. J, W. Tairhoom to H. 0. Titrboare, In other staple markets where the deor place of amusement to be conducted, mal conditions, for It haa been the like variety, grade and staple. Notice is hereby given that there are 624 JamesF. Haywood Nelms.. .100 10.09 of section 7, towaship 8 walk. part H. Paterson the most been 100 10.00 severe; notably cline had 400 the number of peraons to be employed delinquent upon the following described NY 30 and the scarcity of.' credit Credit System Lacking:. rang ! west Mr. Myra A. Peterson. 100 10.00 business reaction in the farming sec- stringency and the nature of their employment, and etock on account of aasesament No. 10 6719 A lamtsieat Peteree Beat Ratate manufacturing many which has prevented Rose well Plater 16.80 tions. There have been declines as all other Information that may be re- of ten (10) cento Establishment of a te J. L. Wiaaotaa, port of lot of cotton per share, levied on SLO-38advances in the wholesale markets. companies from contracting freely for warehouses such si Issystem 6.00 4. block 82. plat D 1,900 quired by said county clerk concerning the 6th day of April, Hit, the several 1423 0 L. C.Rose Plater ..... cohtemplstsd is BHae Pritchett of or 3.50 amusement. P. said Wade yet a. rough comparison of prices with raw material. Moreover, there- - la a expected to be of great benefit Wade to et R business L plar amounts cotal., set to the of the 1427 L. C. Pritchett names' the opooelte lithe that . .60 10 a month ago suggests Sec. III. The application for such lot 6, Mark t. Frank!! subdivision. ..... possibility now rul- ton Industry. At present planters cannot NYO-16- 4 stockholders, as followst-CertL. C. Prl tehee . 2.00 the general average, when compiled at growing conviction that prices cense together with the sworn statement respective avail themselves of credit because there H. B. ft. Haoerbarh te L. R. Pope, part No. Name. and Amt, Shr. 6668 of L. basic materials C. ad100 of lot an Pritchett 1.00 4, block 8. plat B Is no uniform system of of the applicant aforesaid shall by the NYO-20..the end of the month, may show ing in a number H. P. Armstrong & grading and 1. Rampooe to D. Shaad, lota 18 vance over the month preceding, for the commodities are the lowest to which handling their products. 10.00 Harry Prochaska clerk of said county, be presented Co . Under the as- Pansy 2045 Myrtle Pyles ........ 10 county aod 19, block 1, Baltimore eobdivlaloa 60.00 to of time since February, 1920, of commissioner the board .''first they will probably go. aa for example sociation a Salt, for H. a bale of LU ft. Booaink to Lilli 5009 Max Reese ftteae, part 10.00 The stock exchange still occupies Ita cotton, print cloths, wool, flour, lard, cotton In regime Lake county, at Ita next regular meetCo. . ., a standardreceipt graded 0 of lot 4$ block 17, pUt A 11,000 Max Reese 100 10.00 mind witty the suspension of company pork, copper, lead rubber, leather, sugar according to definite warehouse, ing, and shall be by said board referred scale H. ll. L 1242 ft Iota Msosum by ft. experts, to 418 In last OUdt, the Frederick that 250 is losses 26.00 in Renken and silk. It to the sheriff of said county for investisignificant will be the tame In Oklahoma at In dividends, a result of the heavy Co . ad 1244,vHIblaod Ptrk. plat A 9 Frederick Renken 100 10.00 the past twelve months, and with tha few weeks good slsed lots of raw Incotton and he shall report, within five A banker will know definitely 0. B Chambers to H. gation Georgia. 619 New beW. centers to mill 25 Rice 2.50 Irving difficult period which must Intervene have been rushed - C6 what he Is offered ae . . days after receiving such application, to Iota 1 sod 2, block 6, Magas and every 4521 Walter W. Robbins 100 10.00 fore reduction In working costs can fully England. The same can be said as re- receipt will have the security, the board of commissioners the general addition H. P. Armstrong backing of an asSLO-86- 1 Walter 60 W. .. 6.00 Robbins affect surplus railway revenues.) sociation of cotton growers, national In Joeeph Kutbchal to Paul lac J. Niebuhr, gards wool movements. Co reputation of the person or persons mak 10.00 Julius Rosenfield ....100 10.00 Ing such application, the general reputatscope. Th annuel lose in the south part of lot 8. block 10, J. S. Bache A Co. ..100 10.00 NY 4 William M. 75 7.60 Rosenthal. .1. A of ...... to and the BETTER. from ion Steady. CONDITIONS character of FARM place sought cotton In open flelde 100 10.00 62 Louis Louis J. 8. Bache A Co plat ......a.. exposure Upward Swing V. 100 10.00 Sachs Andaman to A. J. Andeteon, pert be llcned, the general reputation of the has been estimated ft $60,000,000, 9 29. Flnanil 100 10.00 SLO-76- 6 J. 8. Bacho A Co a loss J. ofP. orctlea WASHINGTON. Thera is Aa yet very little In th moveMay 4k 2 Smith 10 Sartorlus, 1, or west, said ate... who which township peraons would be largely overcome patronise frequent J. 8. Bache Co.. ...100 10.00 .Condition among farmers are belleveu to ments of the atock market to reflect th Loewi , comMlaa B. Toll to .70 1 became general. place, th natur and kind of buslnes J. 8. Buch A Co.. ..100 10.00 have Improved somewhat recently and proximity of another quick boom In warehouaing In 8 David Schwarts 10.00 pany, pert of lot 1, block 67, plat I).. or to b conducted at said conducted It Is felt S. 100 10.00 J. A Co circles Bache that banking . farm credits to bays become easier, the American busineest but this is due to B. David Schwarts ft. Prichard to Rnea 10.00 Tylrta Springer, or other the place by S. any 100 per reserve applicant 10.00 Bache A Co J. to reporta to the federal the fact that the dpeculatlvg market, treasury department may In th near . David Schwarts 10.00 pert of lot t, block 24, plat A 4 son, whether Intoxicating liquors are or 100 10.00 Co J. 8. Bach hoard from ita governor. W. P. G. Har- are etlil under the swey of the profes- future inaugurate th program recently C, I Yallaadlgbans t T. B. Steele, David Schwarts 10.00 havs been served or permitted to be to outlined by Secretary Mellon of Issuing J. 8. Bach A Co.. .,.100 10.00 e block of lots 20, sod 21, I ding, who is- - on a visit to the south sional and they are never Inclined are part Schwarts 10.00 pavtd short-ter6 drunk at said place, whether gambling J00 10.00 J. 8. Bach A Co trsaaory notes with maturimiddle weat. a bull market until they 8 e"and David Schwarts A plat Inaugurate 10.00 ' ha been will or of any description 100 10.00 3620 W. A. J. 8. Bache A Co , be The rise in wheat prices was said to fairly assured of a good public follow- ties of from three to five years. The big H. J. MrReao Inc., to W. B Robinson, Scudder 10.00 carried on or Indulged In at said place, 100 10.00 6424 J. 8. Bache A Co email ten- oversubscription to th last Offering of t hava resulted in better conditions whtly part of lota 48 sod 46, Mock 4, Pop- ing. Just at present there Is the 2.69 Dorothy Simon mainwhether known ImA 8. certificates toe operate, J. 10.00 411 Emanuel Bach A market gamblers In farm treasury ...100 par is Place, enter Co., to responInvestors plat for largely reductions, especially sric Simon 1.2 dency 12H or In or are to be. sible conduct belief 100 are, 8. DKKDft, J. securi10.00 tain, for th that th treasury may Bache A Co QUITCLAIM 1. plements were beginning to. react to the for stocks, though It Is said that - from well resort Martin 26 .. Simon 2.50 to a note Issue. As pointed B. 8. Hillock to DrvcIHft M, MO 10.00 6423 Co J. 8. Bache charge of any card game, or are, or are benefit of all farmer. ties have been steadily shifting 60 6.00 Myer Simon to be employed in or about such place, be out by Secretary Mellon some time ego, 100 10.00 453 Walter part of lot 1, block 2S, plat B..,...$ J. 8. Bache Co Simon wsak to strong hands, and this mayslow 124 125 to Sylvia R. Prichard, thl would make th short dated debt W. 8. Reynold whether such place to or has been con J. a Bach Co... ..100 10.00 4977 Elmep A. Bkud to a COOP. MARKETING ADVANCED. .100 10.00 regarded aa a preliminary part f ht 1, block 24, plat A....... ducted In a lawful, quiet and orderly 100 10.00 6478 Elmer A. J. 8. Bach A Co In security more manageable and facilitate the re..... Skud R. Reattta ta Taanl 10.00 8. Beattie, lot 0. ....100 NEW YORK, May 29. Plans for co- but steady Upward awing manner add ahall and thereto he his 8. & In 10.00 J. Co.. Bach ...100 funding operation connection with 13 Morton Solomon . , . .... 1 .10 IS. block 8. Perkin' irrond addition or recommendation as to the granting operative grain marketing were advanced prices. of th Victory loan which Presidios J. 8. Bach A Co... ..100 10.00 maturity D. Sprits 4k Sons ....100 10.00 D B. church to H. Investment bonds, on tha contrary, the L biebop w at a conference by the formation of the have lifor mature of said 8. 100 10.00 8LO-33- 8 two Co in Bache J. selling-not- e application denying By with year. In favor Investor, Increased 8tanlev J ef lots 60 sad Ocnnt, 6.00 captrustee, port t Fhrmera Finance corporation with a cense. 100 10.00 546 Ed. M. Stern Sprits Co J. 8. Bach having a maturity of from three to five 8. block 74 pint A 100 10.00 and Indications point to a conslderabl year ital atock of $100 000,000. This announce100 10.00 NYO-60- 9 J. 8. Bache A Co and applying the proceed to th Upon the receipt of said report of the bonds In recent Charles A. Stoneham ment made bv the executive committee absorption of high-cla4k of board commissioners the shall 100 10.00 J. of 8. sheriff, Bch Co..... to R. G. LamFrench purchase notes Tmnt outstanding new Co. Victory $100,000,000 emnpany fidelity The g .60 months. Growers. Grain United States of the act upon sale? application aa It shall deem 100 10.00 SL-7J. 8. Bache 4k Co they would be virtually extended from 744 bert, part af ooctton ftft, township 2 twenty-yea- r per cent one Charles A. Stoneham 4k Bernard Baruch will act in government that to three year. Within the next two J. 8. Bach 4k Co..., 15 1.50 Just and proper in regard to granting or NYO-67- 2 west t oath, rang $ week, Co this for offered 100 subscription 10.00 bonds, for the t an advisory capacity body. 1 100 10.00 Oscar E. Ballln PEED, denying the same. 6 Charles A. Stoneham 4k reepons. At tha reduce IttheIs believed, tha traaaury may Estate of ADMINISTRATOR'S I; Incorporation papers will be filed In met with an excellent 2. A. Egbert te Amminta ft It to also hereby made the duty of the 424 Joseph Basch ...100 10.00 outstanding Co Victory loan 100 10.00 slightly offering price of 95 they yield Delaware Friday. 9 eectloa 10, of a been 100 sheriff to license Francis I. has 10.00 such twins Egbert, after opera through subpert towaehip granted to around Bayer not are 7 bonds Charles A. Stoneham 4k The cent. over I It was per NYO-2of 1 the corporation. Booth, H. wept ......... 9 Purposes or .$ and maintain 6.00 mags business 50 such ths operate Bayer making of to Co. ...... the refunding 10 00 maturity, loan much easier of NYO-58- 6 RRLSARft TRUST PEED. said. Include affording farmer a ready ject to redemption prior covenapts ......,..,,.,.,,1 00 Lucius Beebe Son., 60 6.00 NYO-62- 0 place of amusement to investigate and ex to Otto Stuppan accomplishment. 10 K market In case 1.00 of money stringency; but the French government Glen Miller, tmatee. te E. Renaoa. pert Lucius Beb Sons. ,100 10.00 amine the same, and if it ahall appear R. Sunderland. .100 10.00 Paul of lots 9 nod ft. block 2, Walker's movement of grsin, and pay $9,000,000 annually as a sinkingat fund i 11 the Edward H. from hastening nd examination such .600 80.00 not Investigation Belger R. M. 4 y elimination of much of the handling of to purchase bonds In the market 100 10.00 $: vision .... Symons $ 1.250 that the n products by middlemen. This organisa- to exceed par and accrued Interest, general reputation or character 5261 Jerome M. Bijur .. ....100 10.00 5 R. M. Symons ....100 10.60 of th person or peraons to whom such 1356 Edward Blum .... ...100 10.00 6 R. M. Symons , 100 10.00 tion does not seek to wreck the ex1356 license Edward 26 or Blum .... .... 2.50 been the has -granted, 767 R. M. Svmons general NY Here. 10.00 .....100 It wss Proceeds stated. Expended 263 Mrs. Annie Bogan.,, 10 of the person isting marketing system. or 1.00 character reputation R. M. 8 100 10.00 Symons of DATA The marketing body la of th Issue will be used employed tn, frequenting, resorting to or 2742 James F. Bogan ... ..41000 100.06 5734 J. C. T. Y. R. P. Tarrant 10 The proceeds 1.00 farm bureau, to retire obligation of the French committees of the American James F. Bogan ...1000 100.00 NY entertained at such place to or are bad or 8LO-64- 8 43 4.30 August Thalhelm government committees and other farm in the United State 10.00 6195 August ....100 Cftamrattva weather data at Balt Lake City, that any law of the state or ordinance of 6437 Ernest Booth 100 10.00 Thalhelm maturing orvanlxatlons. 100 10.00 thl county haa bean violated in such 6132 Heman H. Brown ... current year, and for such 3 May 29, 1621: Thalhelm , 10.00 ....100 August Members of the grain growers 'execu- during the of foodstuff 3 and raw iryite-ri43 Heman H. Brown 4.20 place since the granting of such llcanse, 6 Mrs. Nettle Thalhelm. 100 lo.oo purchase Tcwpcmtore Hlghcet today waa T8 decree; or tive committee present at todays con10 a ference this country. 1.60 that the general reputation or char- 31145 Nellie H. Brown .... may be required In half kigheet le thia oMsth eiwee 1874 wae 98 deInclude C. H. Gustafson, Lincoln. It Is aaprobable, the loan C. Jamee acter of freBruce 10.00 that NYO-35the ......140 2 also, In, persons 6(1 employed lowest wea Herman H. Thelm. grees; laet sight degree; 6 Neb.; Frank M. Meyers, Fort Lodge, will be applied toward payment of th James C. Bruce ...,,.100 10.00 6 thia nioeth eloce 1874 was W. 8. Torrenc .. resorting to or entertained at degree; meaa quenting, low a. 7 C. S per cent loan, which maJames Bruce Is 20.00 or said law 69 wae 4 that norma! of tha of foe W. Parla bad, any temperature 8 Torrence .. place today degrees; City waa 62 degrees; accumulated excess store the state or ordinance of the county has been NY 268 James C. Bruce In October. 7068 Van Antwerp, Bishop tures 9 AmerMACCABEES. James C, Bruce first ef the month la 16 degree; accumulated violated in said place since the granting Fish European cables suggest bethat 1 exeeea sloes Jemiarv 1 Is 8M degrees. James C. Bruce of ouch license, or If said place, olnce called Into 68 G. A. Ychr may Liberty review No. 9 will hold it reg- ican financial markets NY-3Humid ft touttr tore of James paytempera tn n.rn C. Bruce et the granting of ouch license, haa not been the transfer A. Vehr wtrs trra r ular bimonthly 40840. meeting at ! oclock play to assist 62 degrees; wet balb temperature at ft e. m 4191 John Bye In conducted in w lawful, quiet and peace6777 O. A. Vehr Thursday afternoon In the I. O. O, F. hall. ments from Germany to the allies 48 degree; relative bnmMIty at ft a. at., 27 able manner, the sheriff shall at once re- 4541 John Bye A." Vehr 8778- -0. District The guards are requested to meet at 1 29 connection with the first of the reparaBe pee cret; dry balb temperetnre nt aooe. sue port the particular John By ...,. G. A. Vehr facts In regard to 6387 4 S 4 tion settlements. Shipments of German to hold a special drill. time, 74 degrees; wet bulb tempera tor at enoa, John such or of or Bye anv matters, them, any gold to America would create further aun time, W degrees; relative humidity at oooa, 4197 bn Hannah French wto In This other matter Bya ,v ,s.vu 4146 Clayton Voorhia ..... which aaid government, Season. ns time, 1ft per cent; dry bulb tempera tureet board should credits here for the regard FIGHTING OIL FIRE. 100 10.00 4203 be advised, to tne noara or 7189 Joseph Case' Voorhia the double purpo of helping to p. m., 76 degree; wet balb temperature nt BUTLER, Pa , May 29. Specially con- serving Wm. H. Child ........100 10.00 SLO-40- 6 Clayton and of recomhis with commissioners market, the county exchange . 94 degrees; m stabilise Clayton Voorhia . ..600 60.00 6 p. relative at humidity structed chemical engines, sent from 6 Wm. H. 100 SLO-40liChild to In the 6 toward mendation such payment 28 regard revoking Clayton Voorhia . ..600 60.00 per rest 8 R per la) to Th W. K. Clare 4k Son ...100 Pittsburg today, tonight are- fighting the contributing In our markets. 7265 Kathryn A. Wade Tribune, .. 10 1.00 boors cense,- which board ahall take such acTotal for the twhatv-fou- r PrrcIpJtvhwi fir started by lightning yesterday, and French purchases 3174 . NYO-404 in tion to Margaret ft was th m. Costlgan revocation of such 5308 .50 regard trace; total for this p. Kathryn A. Wad .. 6 79. Samuel ending at SKAJr .,ldahoa which ha consumed sixty thousand bar- Wheat Price Advances. Walter M. Crttchlow NYO-47- 8 as Jt mav deem Just and right. p license meatli to date Is 1.95 laches; accumulated A. Wad 85 8.60 Kathryn rels of oil and other property of the prospecting NYO-46- 7 party for this moath te date Fee. TV. It ahall he unlawful for any 676 J. F. Cunningham ... .16 of aa inch; Marie J. Wade 60 8.00 which is outfitted In being the made been an bare for have Oil companv here, causing a loss 5 total precipitation since January 1 te date I person, firm or corporation licensed unSharp advance 2 Louis J. Waldeman...l00 10. 00 George Decker ., , estimated at $400,000. spot and futures. In of the trip through the upper portion 8.66 laches; dcfleieWy store Januprice of wheat, both market. 3 der the provisions df this ordinance, or 713 4 Joseph Deldeshelmer Louis J. Waldeman.,.100 10.00 county, starting from here about ary 1 is .70 accumulated an loch. May wheat the H. the Chicago wheat J. ef .... 4 or the Louis J. Waldeman. . .100 10.00 Deming agent, manager, representative of first of June. 8na tiers at 4.59 aod seta at 7.82, May 80. advanced nearly $0 cents a bushel in a W. H. Dillon .... such Louis to or licensee allow Waldeman. J. .100 10.00 any perThe permit conaiata of Mr. Red, Wilparty week, and July prices gained 17 5 cent, liam Louis J. Waterman. .100 10.00 rj BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES which WEATHER OR8ERTATIOS8 TAKEN years 1339 Julia V. Elder .... AT 6 son under the age of twenty-on- e Armstrong, Louis Hansen to one of the largest upturns the COMMISSION OF UTAH. to enter, visit, frequent or remain In any 1330 Julia V. Elder Louis J. Waldeman. .100 10.00 P. M.. MOUNTAIN TIME. ard Harvey. U from thia place andTheRichever made In such 1 have obV. markets Julia ... Elder grain Louis J. Waldeman. .100 10.00 such place of business or amusement 2773 M. jective of the prospectors will be the R. Evans 2877 In the matter of the application of the a brief space of time. Watson . John where are card tables ..1000 100.00 or being operated M. R. Evana X? While evidences of increased European extreme northern u part of Custer county 2880 John Watson American Railway Express company where games of cards are being played, 2774 60 6.0 th NYO-21Thunder moun' A Bullard 4104 Felor, for permission to maks effective within buying, especially for the In German ac- beyond Watson Sarah 100 10.00 at said licensed, premises. district. 'O x Smyth factor this result, tain i NYO-12- 9 $ .60 Mrs. Bee. V. It shall be unlawful for the slate of Utah official express classi- count. haa been aretmrta S Wexler....l50 16.00 , Olga Mr. Heed any 4683 James W. Field spent several months of last have been comunfavorable crop 10 1.00 6300 Jesse H. White fication No 27. Case No. 420. 200 20.00 BtaUoa person, firm or corporation; licensed un- 8LO-36of the country 9 James W. Field . NOTICE OF' HEARING .? II 1.60 6364 Jesse H. Whit ing from the grain states, especially from summer in this section 400 der the provisions of this ordinance or 7300 40.00 B 3 that ha found the of .where Miss E. excelmany Sarah 60 !" leading Kansas, 6.00 672 Jess H. White Notice Is hereby given that the appll-- f or the Fleming... 10.90 ....109 agent, of manager lent representative of Indication gold. His time for 4106 Mr. M, A. Iflygare, .. ,. .100 10.00 8LO-3- 0 are now located. One report from H. Jesse .. cation of the American Railway Express 60 White .... such 6.00 licensee to 37 knowingly employ, hire 8LO-80- 2 prospect i na wae limited greatly by othar declares that the crop SLO-4- 2 60 Mr. Julia 5.00 H. Forbes.... Jesse ... Whit 60 company, for permission to make effective that state or .... suffer 6.00 to known any conduct gambler duties, and he is confident that when NYO-38- 3 In the western half of that stat 8LO-476 7 Frank 7.60 H. Bernard within the state bf Utah official express Jess 1 Whit .. .... anv card gams or to work In or about 701 .10 7 classification E. Frank No. 27, a ill he heard before have been seriously affected in the last the party comes out some time In the ...200 20.00 8LO-19- 6 Jesse H. Whit .. .... 25 2.60 any card room or table st said licensed ,M)74 Charles of October they will have someLeopold Frank ... ..100 10.00 8 LO 207 Jesse H. Whit ,, .... 16 1.60 the commission at Its office, 32 state two week. The weather conditions this foie part . premises to while worth 1076 so detrimental, but thing report. Leopold Frank ... .......100 10.00 SLO-45- 1 Jesse H. White , capitol building, Salt Sec. VI. The yearly license fee conCity, Utah, on month have not been of ,...160 16.00 The section of the country In which 7076 Leopold Frank ... 100 10.00 6714 Myra Wilmoth ...... .... 1 April was espe Thursday, the 2nd day of June, 1921, at the freeitng weather ducting said places of business and places 6679 Charles .' .......100 The cold weather de they are going Is hut little known, some I Q. Frans 8715 TO o'clock a. m. 10.00 Wilmoth Hally disastrous. .... 1 .10 .10 Mary of amusement shall be as follows; 3 Herbert Fuller .' 100 10.00 6692 John B. Wood rv prosvirgin strayed the plant vitality, and It lack parts of It being practically By the commission 23.60 Card ....335 $25 or clubs per year any wpart Year The Kansas stats pecting ground. 100 Herbert i Fuller 0 was R. 10.00 ago lasted at halt Lake City, Utah, this 24th strength to mature. Fred gold , Woolley thereof. ....100 10 00 out from this part dT theoounty .T 6 Herbert Fuller the condition only 77.4 per taken 100 10.00 1 Fred R. Woolley . ....100 10.00 report makes of day of May, 1921. Card rooms $25 per year or any part but the prospectors 115,200,000 bushels, com- In large amounts Herbert Fuller . ..100 10.00 28 Oscar Wormser t Signed) T. E. BANNING. rent, a yield 12B.OOO.OOO .... 6.00 thereof. were 7 drawn away Herbert Fuller S H. O. ,100 10.00 according to tha operating there th .... ....10060 10.00 pered with Card tablei Secretary California ruh. and since that timebyvery Herbert Fuller ......100 10.00 7188 Freda W. Wright Wrixon ... 60 .... 6.00 thereof. c7072 last government report. Some of the late tie haa been done. 3 Samuel Gardner 1.00 6718 Dora P. Wuifman ... ,...166 16.60 Reataurant $1 per person her year for N Numerous other parties are preparing J. F. Go Dora P. 'WulQnan 1 10.00 60 5.00 the maximum number of person that can 2707 to leave here within the next few 3141 J. F. Ooss 6833 Joseph Wulftange ... ....100 10.00 10.00 weeks $968.00 he accommodated at any one time proto prospect the Seafoam district and oth4044 J. F. Goss 6580 Joseph Wulftange ... .,..100 10.08 10.00 no Will Purchase th vided, however, that license shall b 6609 Joil M. Oottlelb .. er mining districts located in the upper Following Investments; 6.00 6687 Joseph Wulftange ......100 10.00 Issued for less than $1A. A hunchM that something big 40 Choa. J. Grosser . . country. 10.00 SLO-58- 9 fer cent 20.00 Joseph Wultange Soft drink business $25 per year or any 6325 Is due to develop in this section J. 3 6.00 Namq, Rat anil Maturity. Mayer Oreenberg 10.00 Joseph Wulftange during thereof. part NYO-38- 3 the coming summer arc ms to be inspir. 32 J. S 2.20 Mayer Greenberg 10.00 Joseph Morgan Canning' Co. 9 pet. pfd Wulftange Places of amusement, theaters $50 per 1 Frederick 8. Greene... 100 10.00 SLO-81- 4 ing many Kellv1 Springfield 8 pm. 19J1 Mining men hava ' 20.00 Joseph Wulftange year. 6717 Talttha P. Grossman , .166 16.60 206 Michael great faith in the possibilities of tha American Power A Light B pet. 1941 ..... 1.10 Wynn Places of amusement selling conces4 e Talltha P. Grossman. 25 2.50 And In accordance with tow and an orcountry and predict surest minUtah Power A Light 7 sions $300 for th main place of amuae-me7 Theodore W. Handt- ing boom within the next three .months der of the board of directors made on DuPont Le Nemours 74$pet.pet.pfd1921 or year per any and man thereof, Several lost vein'1 of old ........1001214 10.00 the 8th day of April. 1921. so many shares Nolle to hereby given the Town $25 per year or any partpart thereof for each 589 Birdie Harris which produced vast amounts properties 1.25 of each parcel of such stock a may be of free Board of Scofield, county of Carbon, slat concession sold, or for which the permis1 olden days, and then sudBirdie 6 the In gold Harris .50 necessary will be sold at th companys aell th to of Utah, will highest $1000 at $ 17 compounded semiannually will amount to $4000 In IT years. do Is sion to business responsi7167 and granted Co. Stone by A are also being Hayden, denly pinched out, ..,.100,10.00 office, rodm 619. Newbouse building. Salt ble bidder wlhlrty-flv- , thouaand dollar money paid to the main place of amuse7156 Hayden. Ston 4k Co. with more energy and enthustanm sought Lake City, Utah, at 3 00 oclock p. m on ...100,10.00 than 4$3$,000 00) atrwork bonds, which aalif ment for the right to carry on aaid con- SIX)-I6- 5 Emms E. Hayward.. 200 20.00 Wednesday, the Ith day of June. 1921, to ha" been manifested for several yeara bond will b dated the tot day of August cession. NYO-47- 4 Oscar 214 Hebei old 21.40 miners livhave many been although pay the delinquent aasesament thereon, 1921, will matur twenty year from 100 50.00 together with the coat of Rosdhojjses $50 per year or any part 163 Oscar Hebei ing tn remote Qfections of thia county fur date ol taau and will be optional for the readvertising and INVESTMENT SECURITIES 0 100 Morris Hexter or 10.00 frrt more, faithfully searching demption by n 169 Main St., Wti. 77 expense of sale. yeart after ten yuri Social clubs $50 per year or any part 1 Cede Bldg., Tel. 222 Morris 100 for Hexter G. one 10.00 of the rerich W, eln fabukmnly from BROWNINO, Indal of Iwu, They will . bear i Secretary Salt Lake City. Utah 431 Teresa Hnban 20.00 Office- 610 Newhous Ogden, Utah ported to be lost. terert at a rat not to exceed six per cent thereof, building, , Salt Sec VII The license of ny persqn, 415 Charles H. Hohnhorst .....200 ....100 10.00 Lake City. 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