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Show f AGE THE FIX Lula 1 ai.i 2, I , N VV St.4 IlfOil MV'tNl.'i Sec 19, Twjj 13 Snutii f.if (ulltirf nfurujliuH, lit ItaliJJO 8 East, Salt l.a.e Inert 1. all has f.ied tldlie of Intel. Hurt to make NOTICE TO CRI D1TOUS final nad to establish claim to the of Vu.Uo lailakl, bLtU klluWII b lain! bov e dec rlbed, lief ore ttie le! k Hill tlahls, of the dutrut court at Trice. Utah claims vt it It on the 3 at Cirdllufi will day of Auu-.t- , 1933 l to the at the Vouilu-- r Claimant names as witnesses' Rob Hire ot Henry Rupert, aliurnay-at-larrt Hamilton, Joe Iijjnarel!l, E. W Trice, Utah, on or I fore the Sturts and AKa Aljfer, all of Sweet 20th day of .September, A. D, 1833 M.ne, Utah. ANASTASIA LOGIAKJS, THOMAS F. THOMAS. Administratrix of the estate of Register. Vasllios Lojjiakis, also known as First pub , July 13; last, Aug 10, 1933 Hill Logiukls, deceawd HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL HT4 Sec VTK AMI M UlllUSMIH NO 4 Vfll.ljll I. .111. I y iJrjjl Iit rr.(a.'' 18, C I- -i jirt-M-i- umit-rxibiiri- First pub, July 13; last, Au. 3, 1333. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE of Joseph Grosso, also know'n as Joe Grosso, deceased. Creditor will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Henry Rugtfrri, attorney-a- t law, Trice, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, A. D., 1933. JOHN G. GROSSO, Administrator of the estate ol Joseph Grosso, also known as Joe Grosso, deceased HENRY RUGGERI, Attorney. First pub., July 13; last, Au. 3, 1933 tiict Cuuit, In and For Carbon County, State of Utah The Helpe State Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, v. M. H, Leute and Margaret E. Leute, husband and wife; Intermoun-tai- n Association of Credit Men, a corporation; Salt Luke Glass A Taint a curjoration; und W. T. A Co , a corjoration, defen- company, Fuller dant. Sheriff's Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 24th day of August, A. D, 1933, at 2.00 o'clixk p. m. on the front step of the county court house In Trice, Carbon county, state of Utah, the following described protxrty aituated in Helper, Carbon county, atate of Utah, to-w- it: DE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION partment of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July () All of Lots Four and Five (5) and Seventeen (17) in Block Eight (8), ITatt'a survey of Wclby 10, 1933. in Helper, Utah townsite, hol-Notice is hereby given that Nu Together with all Improvements Marsing of Sunnyside, Utah, who thereon und all rights ani appuron August 18, 1929, made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 017666, as tenances thereunto beloi ging or amended, for NE'cNW'c (or Lot 3). thereunto in any wise appertaining. SENWs, NE's (or Lots 1 und 2. Dated at Trice, Carbon county, state and SVjNEU) NiSE'4, SESE'i of Utah, this 20th day of Ju.y, A. D., as Sec. 5, SW4SWti Sec. 4, N'iNWQ, 1933. SEViNWH, NE4SW'4. V SE',4 Sec. S. M. BLISS, 8, Twp. 15 South, Range 13 East, Salt Sheriff of Caibon Lake meiidian. has filed notice of inCounty, Utah. tention to make final proof to estab- By A. E. GIBSON, lish claim to the land obove described Deputy Sheriff. before Carlyle Face, notary public, t pub, Jul. 27; last. Aug. 17, 1933 Fir at Trice, Utah, on the 15th day of 1933. August, Claimant names ns witnesses: Wil- IN T1IE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District Court In and For Caibon lis Mnrsing, Cecil Roush, John S. Howard and Manuel Howard, all of County, State of Utah John Scow-cro- ft A Sons Company, a corporation, Sunnyside, Utah. vs. Ira Victor Ilowell and plaintiff, THOMAS F. THOMAS. Velora Howell, his wife; B. W. DalRegister. ton and A. Beacco, sometimes known First pub , July 13; last, Aug 10, 1933. as Aniaedo Raeao, defendants. Noof Sheriff's Sale, No. 4138. tice NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION DE- To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the partment of the Interior, U. S. Land 18th day of August, A. D 1933, at Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July :30 o'clock p. m. at the north front 1933. 15, Notice Is hereby given that Arthur door of the county court house in Caibon county, Utah, the folElroy Gibson, Jr., of Trice, Utah, who Trice, described lowing property, on March 6, 1929, made Stockraising Homestead Entry No. 048106 for i, Beginning at a point 33 feet west Lot 2, SEiNWVr, E'iSWVj, of the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake meridian, running thence South 60 feet; thence West 164 feet; thence North 60 feet; thence East 164 feet to the place of beginning. (43) Together with forty-fiv- e shares of General Investment Stock of the Federal Building A Loan to-w- it: Wj-NEV- U'N y rp fi( jK-- t Ulid iaili.i.g Uait-nb- '. Is- - . pi id,! tl.fl i at w.,1 be Sl id to B e NjhI r t nth tut biddt l.igncd S M BEILS, SLcJ it( ot Cal boll CoUI.t, Utah By A E GIBSON', IvjHty, Dated at Tike, Utah, this 2t'.h day of J dy. 1933 Ft i t pub . Jul 27; Iasi, Aug 17, 1933 w . Tlvvniv. rilCE, IT AH A11VOCAT BANKERS IS BY BIG to beat Routine- - method answered; "I believe n He insisted u. s utv,ht trttk iuth thKii I I tlnrty days, that established by Ii IlioC Harris. )okr 1 come tax law. He A Co etl Kut.n, 1 rare and peculiar virj ,, 0 MX) piuf-U.all not buy balk these I 1931. 'f'H Jeals flom stock from his daughWrfst sI,:1 said Mr. lu iliiird, understand. ber 30, 193C. until Manh h t f the senior paiinri, it wlJ ..Tht.re J10 getual cash passed, Faay Money u f 19J no imome uses t,T :ur any token payment, such as T)w "preferred lut4- - v , 1932 ihnkT" creditors estate Tills Intel rstillg fait was der i notice 4 Co-- ..,,, of August Rrjnicr, deceased. "I cannot be positive, but presura vored individual on banking committee and was passed." Creditors will pirseiit claims With by the senate as it routinuei ably no check who were permitted to pukvf ask occasions," other on touchers to the undersigned at The and currency ineiitiy, "Had ew you ' the aitnilies id . money by buying Fust National Bank of True at Trier, its inquiry into bankcii ed JVcora. "before or since, made low their maiket the 3oth day of Yolk's big private are Qwned by you to Utah, on or prof.! flout Jides of securities Tiie figuies gnn other member long as those of tt or any November, A. D, 1933 daughter floated your by issue bond Loeb U an and stuck at about the end of gan-KG. N. NELSON, A Co. or thiough their of your family but Kuhn. principality, nut a fman-Administrator of the suih as that fioin the tax year Uke that headed Other , profits, pire, as to help. Deceased. by j of August Rrynu-rA small boy under suspicion fuin the Kuhn. Loeb hsU the general business which the unwould closet C. W. DALTON. of the jam the depletion familiar names, conducts, aie not given. These, least, under such a Attorney for Said Administrator, have wriggled. large wire doubtedly, Percy Rockefeller w ( Trice, Utah. s ko a and last, he got 17,000 sharej of First pub . Jul. 27; last, Aug 17, 1933 'to answered blandly his daughter, arts, five blix k of stock ioua stocks at "mide" pru rx Tax Dodging by Proxy. Mrs. Maude E. Marriott. In tin way E. Mitchell, the New w either I myself, or one of who Just sidestepped theYurt "Yes, partment of the Interior, U. S. Land Kahn "established a loss of inhi at Salt Luke City, Utah, June' 534, whuh was deducted from thij;e a'cting on a power ot attorney was there; and so was q7 and 20, 1933. jeome tat letuin for the year, Euc,ering the government on in the Bethlehem Steel magnstt taxes. common a Laved such was from thing him taxes Florpaying Notice is hereby given that as high as $1,600,000 a year a,,", bu ence H. Dcrnnis, widow of Jn jujin, Loeb A Co. that they gave nus, without the knowl memory was hary about details, of attorney for it! L. Dennis, deceaw-d-, of lleljwr, Utah, lYi ora's questions extracted some (t'oniinued on p who cm April 25, 1930, made Stock- - fui mutton. "That was a sort of an annual cu1 tom of yours, wasnt it? asked Te raising Homestead Entry No. 049181 Digs Out Facts. these tax dodg for Lots I, 2. 3. SEUNWi. SxNEs. "Wc-ithe sales of these five blocks 'cura, after following and Kahn 10. Twp II little Sec. a Sec. 3. farther, sales i Pecora. E'jNEi mg asked S'j made at one time? East, Salt I like mer South, Range AA idian, has filed notice of intention to V.VAVAV.S.VAV.V.V.V..V.V.V.VAVW.VAV.W make final proof to establish claim to the land above described before GUn SALT LAKE Ballinger, notary public, at Heljxr, Utah, on the 1st day of August. 1933. Claimant names us witnesses: W. A. Dennis. E. B. Miller and J. C. Hansen of Helper, Utah, and Phillip Den- p!iily nut tc.I you, l am afi ad i could was the answer. "The ale was made directly by e five) and not by any h jiaisljou to your daughter, U-:,- i Lb d t 1 9- K-- hn , to mo-fu- r e ulm, Ub T, -- 1 1 imm. $117,-Offi- i ce m-- ,a e 1 1 -- .W CITYS NEWEST j HOSTELRY 'QilKS nis of Provo, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS. Register. First pub,, July 27; last, Aug. 24. 1933. Price Woman Dies After Long Illness mP istmus Elva IXe Jcwkes Watcrm-m- , 2(1. wife of Arthur L. Waterman of Trice, died at the L. D. S. hospital in Sait Lake Monday following a long illness. Funeral servin' villi be held Thursday at 4 (it) p. in. in the L. D. S abernade. The IVMiit mortuary have chaige of burial in the Trice city cemetery. Mrs. Waterman was born at Orangeville on November 16, 1906. a n daughter of William and Grace Jewkes. Surviving are her husband and two children, Geraldine and Carroll, Pi ice; her parents, and two brothers and three sisters, Ted, Hal, Helen, Thelma and Betty Jewkes, all of Orangeville. ,'UO L00 ROOMS Rates-$1.- 50 TILE BATII3 to $3 00 crrcniLMn i TCCEIlyTHE Radio connection in every room- - will i a)9RZs?n Aitr.taci Union pacific Bus Depot in Hotel Temple Square Building. Tat-to- acw fCKitnr ig$iic$,(kss(ts, AD AtXEJllISSItl Interurb&n Depot just across the Street. Union Station within 3 Blocks. LR1IEST C. ROSSITEB. ci'ei naoiAccn ttiiiwurrtKi llgr WAVAVSWVW.Y.Y.VY.YANW.V.Y.YAV.YAWA'AYAV. nic Ncnmm MAiisnuraa ' Equitable C rtSbrc6 Insurance Agency QcariortudCicAs. To be sold to the highest bidder for cash. S. M. BLISS. Sheriff of Carbon County. fift pre IN By WARREN PEACOCK, Deputy. First pub., Jul. 27; last, Aug We WTite all kinds of Insnranco, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Crop. Rain and Antomobila, beet companies in the In the United States. 17, 1933. IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL District, In and For Carbon County, State of Utah Sophia Aubert, plaintiff, vs. Jean Aubert, defendant. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 19th day of August, 1933, at the front door of the county court house in Price, Carbon county, Utah, at 2:00 p. m., the following described property, Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 3, Block 8, Price town-sit- e survey, in Price, Carbon county, state of Utah, thence South 12 rods IIV2 feet; thence West 6 rods; thence North 12 rods 11 Vi feet; thence East 6 rods to place of beginning. Together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any- to-w- it: Phone and Oar Agent Will Call J. BRACKEN LEE, Manager Braley Building, East Main Street PRICE. IITAn LADY'S LETTER ANSWER TO A lady writes to say that she does not understand why an car does not cost more to run than a car with fewer cylinders. She refers to my statement that our Ford -8 develops more power on a gallon of gas than any car we have made. does not mean the addition of two or four The use of extra fuel consumers. It is not, for example, a engine engine takes the fuel supply of an multiplied by two. Our engine and divides it eight ways. And why? ordinary By reducing four larger explosions into eight smaller ones, we get indicate the way the engine smoothness and quietness. gas is used, not the amount. It is just the difference between going upstairs in four long jumps or in eight ordinary steps. Two things use up gas bad engine design and useless car weight. Besides having an engine that gets a high percentage of power out of the fuel, the Ford -8 has a light, strong body and chassis so that no power is wasted in moving excess weight. The only extravagance about the new Ford -8 engine is in the building of it. The extravagance is ours the economy is yours. The whole question of car economy needs clearing up. An economical car gives economy all round. Price, operation, upkeep, all play their part. If what you save on gas you lose elsewhere, that is not economy. As to upkeep, our dealers say that in recent years the improved cars Ford has cut down their repair business 50 per cent. quality of As to price with quality, judge for yourself. As to economy, here is the record of a stock car three weeks out of V- & Eight-cylind- ers V- 250,000 Tons (5000 Carloads) of U CARBON COUNTY COAL fi Consumed Annually By J ' ) j I U D i H I ALL HAULED BY RAIL Use Utah Sugar Insist Upon it From Your Grocer. ; Dont Bite the Hand Thats Feeding You k 1 i shop in Oklahoma: On a run of 10,054 miles at the rate of 1,000 miles a day the Ford V- -3 gave 18.8 miles per gallon of gas. Not a drop of water was added to the radiator. Tho oil was changed once in 1,000 miles. That should answer a lot of questions. July 24th, 1933 S V J k t frn f 'V Al A V- Sf j,,.. K' |