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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT Happiness From Within. Happiness Is from within, the thankful heart and the habit of taking pleasure in the little things of today. Cast the balance of every day to the credit side of happiness. Otherwise your life Is Insolvent. Often you see people Hashing along the road In a automo- will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which- has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the plain- tiff and the defendant. mllllon-dolla- r the oblivious of bile, Stewart, Alexander & Budge, minds their the way, scenery along Attorneys for Plaintiff dwelling on the Recent lunch awaitO. Address 1109 Deseret Bank P. ing them In the wayside inn miles be- Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. yond. Ilow ninny people spend their (Nov. 15 Dec. 13) days and live their lives on that principle; missing Ihe fine things of the 8UMMONS soul for the petty Indulgence; passing In the Third Judicial District Court NATURALLY by the big opportunities along the way of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. for trivialities in prospect. Humphrey Sotirios I wanna vote for me cousin DInny," J. Desmond. Kalllas, Plaintiff. remarked the large woman to the elecSophia S. Kalllas, Defendant. tion Judge In the Thirty-firs- t precinct THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE on the occasion of casting her SAID DEFENDANT: Falls Unharmed by Long ballot. You falls are hereby summoned to appear classic English Among the What's he runnlag for?" queried a of mentioned steeplethat be within twenty days after the service inay the Judge. who fell from the top of the of this summons upon you, if served jack, Wot's he ronnln for?" repeated church of St. George In within the county In which this acKoijih. Why, ter beat the dirty little to the ground, the whole dis- tion Is av brought; otherwise, within spalpeen thats runnln' agln him, some 120 feet. tance traversed being roorse! American Legion .Weekly. thirty days after service, and defend The mans skull struck some sheet the above entitled action; and in case Imlend upon the earth and left its of failure so to do, judgment DREAMY EYES was your fall pact upon it, but though this will be was man rendered only the against you accordquite unbroken In work to resumed demand the of the complaint, ing slightly Injured and a few days. Not long ago a man which has been filed with the Clerk with his shoes on fell from the top of said Court. of a cliff at Dover, the height of which Said action is brought to obtain a was afterward found to he 400 feet, against you dissolving the lie was picked up floating Insensible judgment contract heretofore and marriage In some live feet of water, but his now between the plaintiff existing he shoes were off, which proves that and conthe defendant. must have retained sufficient D. B. HEMPSTEAD. sciousness on reaching the water to from shoes enable lihn to draw his Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address 703 Utah Savings and his feet. Trust Building, Salt City, Utah. seven-passenge- r, six-cylind- er fit Bolton-le-Meo- rs ke (Nov. New Palindrome Found "George said I had such dreamy eyes." Tes, he always stays so late." Underworldliness A X bold detective said, "I'm bad As bad as X can be! -- Dec. 13) 15 New palindromes are rare, but n western newspaper writer has revealed several especially good ones. A palindrome Is merely a phrase that A spells backward and forward. classic example of the palindrome Is the speech put Into the mouth of Napoleon : Able was I ere I saw Elba. Among the new ones sent was the following purporting to be a sign which a store manager placed over a preparation composed of Rat trap Dutch cheese and tar : made a la Edam, part tar. Years ago when red root was popular as a cure-al- l, a druggist's sign ran: Red root put up to order. SUMMONS Etiquette of the Gongs It was her first day at her new place. Mary," raid her mistress, "why didn't you sound the dinner gong? "I'lease'm, 1 couldnt find It" Why, there It Is on the hall table. "Pleasem, you said this morning that was the breakfast gong." Scoundrel "Louis Is a miserable wretch!" . What has he been doing?" "Making love to my wife. Tester-dashe asked him to fly with her, sad the scoundrel wouldnt do It I y AID TO CLEAR THOUGHT 25th day of November. A. D., 1924 at twelve oclock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said Defendant of, in and to the following described Real Estate feet Commencing at a point sixty-si- x North of the South West corner of Lot three. Block twenty-eighPlat Salt (Lake City Survey; and "F, to-wi- t: t. running thence North ninety nine feet; thence East one hundred and sixty five feet; thence North fifty feet, thence Northeasterly twenty-twand thirty six hundredths feet 22.36); thence East one hundred and fifty five feet; thence South Seventy feet; thence East ninety seven feet; thence South one hundred and sixty-fivfeet; thence west two hundred and sixty-tw- o feet; thence North sixty-sifeet; thence West one hundred and sixty-fivfeet to place of beginning, together with a right of way commencing a a point five rods South from the Northeast corner of lot eight, block twenty-eigh- t aforesaid and running thence South seven feet, thence West one hundred and thirty feet; thence South two feet; thence West one hundred and three feet; thence North nineteen feet; thence East one hundred and three feet; thence South four feet; thence East one hundred and thirty feet; thence south six feet to the place of beo e and his wife, Mrs. Donald C. Brinton; all the heirs-at-laof Lucas B. Howard, deceased, including' the follow- ing known heirs: Nelsena S. Howard, his wife, L. B. Howard and his wife, Mrs. L. B. Howard, L. W. Howard and his wife, Mrs. L. W. Howard, the unknown heirs of Annie H. Deben- ham, deceased, George A. Howard and his wife, Mrs. George A. Howard, Robert .A. Howard and his wife, Mrs. Robert A. Howard, Sydney Howard Minnette and his wife, Mrs. Sydney Howard Minnette, Mary Howard Van Duser, Erin N. Howard and his wife, Mrs. Erin N. Howard, Owen L. Howard, unmarried; Nichol M. Long and his wife, Edith Newman Long; Joseph C. Cahoon and his wife, Mary Ann Cahoon; and the unknown heirs of Charles C. Nielson, otherwise known as Charles C. Neilson and Carl C. Nielson, deceased; W. G. Casto and Mrs. W. G. Casto, his wife. I ' ' x e THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought for the purginning. pose of quieting in plaintiff, as against Situated in Salt Lake County, State .the defendants, the title to the folof Utah. lowing described real property situate Purchase price payable in lawfu. in the County of Salt Lake, State of money of the United States. Utah, that is to say. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah Commencing at a point 9.71 chains East from the Northwest this 30th day of October, 1924. corner of the Northeast quarter of BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Section 10, Township 2 South, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, State of Utah. and running thence North 0 deBy F. M. MATHEWS, grees 20 minutes East 1.76 chains; Deputy Sheriff. thence North 69 degrees 50 minW. E. Tumlin, Attorney for Plaintiff. utes East 7.41 chains; thence Date of first publication November South 30 degrees 50 minutes East 1st, 1924. Last Nov. 22, 1924. 7.57 chains; thence South 70 de- FIVE YEARS this company has expended more than $3,000,000 in gross additions to the telephone facilities XN of Utah. Long distance lines have been extended, central office equipment has been expanded and buildings have been erected and acquired to house the forces and the plant which give you telephone service. Year after year new money has been poured into the telephone business to relieve threatening congestion and to prepare for the future demands of telephone users. In good times or hard times the In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Olive Westley, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. Westley, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: telephone'business must maintain its standards of prompt, universal and altoYou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service gether satisfactory service. of this summons upon you, if served within the county. in which this action We have but one object in view to is brought; otherwise within thirty keep step with the needs of our people for days after service, and defend the SUMMONS communication facilities above entitled action; and In case of grees 18 minutes West 797.6 feet to center of a four rod street; your failure so to do, judgment will In the District Court of the Third be rendered against you according to Judicial District in and for thence North 38 degrees West Salt Lake Doubt Anecdote of Drake the demands of the complaint, which County, State of Utah. along the center of said street One of the features of the greut his- has been filed with the Clerk of said 11.18 rods; thence North 73 deCharles R. Clarkson, Plaintiff, vs. torical pageant of Devon, produced at Court. grees 10 minutes East 9.44 rods; James Nielson, a widower, Niels NielAod All Directed Toward Torquay, was the use. In one scene, Os PollejbOne Syotem This action Is brought to recover a son, a widower, Christian Nielson and thence North 0 degrees 20 minutes Bettor Sorrier of the Identical set of bowls with Servlet Vairenal East 13.56 rods to the place of which Drake was playing when the judgment dissolving the bond and con- his wife, Mrs. Christian Nielson, Armada came in sight. These bowls tract of matrimony now and hereto- Hyrum Nielson, a widower, and Alma beginning. YOUNG, MOYLE & BOYLE, are among the treasures of Torquay fore existing between you and the Nielson and his wife, Mrs. Alma NielThe Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. museum, says London Answers. Attorneys for Plaintiff. plaintiff. son; all the heirs at law of Neils There are people, however, who P. O. Address 611 Deseret Bank VAN DAM & DRAPER, Peterson, otherwise known as Niels doubt their authenticity or rather the for Planitiff. Attorneys Peterson, deceased, the fol- Building,25 Salt 'Lake City, Utah. truth of the famous anecdote of Drake P. O. Address 419 Judge Bldg., Salt lowing known heirs;including Nov. 22.) (Oct. H. P. Peterson and his celebrated game on Plymouth Lake City, Utah. and his wife, Mrs. H. P. Peterson, Hoe. There Is no contemporary acs 25 Nov. 22) (Oct. J. J. Peterson and his wife, Mrs. J. J. count of the Incident, which was dePeterson, Mary F. Snyder, Sarah F. scribed for the first time In Britain SUMMONS in an Eighteenth century kook. It is Lisonbee, Annie P. Watford, N. C. In Third Judicial District Court of Peterson and his mentioned, however, in a Spanish wife, Mrs. N. C. PetSalt Lake County, State of Utah. pamphlet published in 1024, erson, Jacob Peterson and his wife, Sarah S. McKinley, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Hyrum Peterson William E. McKinley, Defendant. and his wife, Mrs. Hyruln Peterson, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Carle F. Young, Betsey P. Carson, SAID DEFENDANT: Martha P. Madsen, and Alma PeterYou are hereby summoned to appear son and his wife, Mrs. Alma within twenty days after the service Thomas A. Howard and Peterson; his wife, of this summons upon you, if served Sarah heirs-at-laGUARDIANall of the PROBATE AND Howard; within the county In which this action Hosea Stout, the deceased, Including SHIP NOTICES is brought: otherwise, within thirty following known heirs; Elizabeth Ann ConFor Further Information days after service, and defend the S. Cox, Eli Harvey Stout, a widower, above entitled action; and In case of sult County Clerk or Re- your failure so to do, judgment will be the unknown heirs of Brigham Hosea pective Signers. rendered against you according to the Stout, Allen Edward Stout and his demand of the supplemental com- wife, Rebecca J. Stout, William HoopNOTICE TO CREDITORS plaint, which has been' filed with the er Stout and his wife, Devona D. Estate of Clarence E. Goodman, Clerk of said Court. F COURSE, you've ys Stout, Edgar Walter Stout and his deceased. followG. This action is brought to procure a wife, Edith, Stout; and the wanted an electric Creditors will present claims with judgment dissolving the bonds of ing constituting, together with plainvouchers to the undersigned at the matrimony heretofore existing between tiff, the sole heirs-at-laof Alvira range with all the latest conDes504. office of Charles H. Hart, t; Alveniences, plaintiff and defendant, and cancelling Stout Clarkson, deceased, including autoeret National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake a certain separation agreement here- vira Clarkston Parker, Charles Robert matic time and temperature City, State of Utah, on or before tofore entered into between said Clarkson, Jr., and his wife, Ethel B. the 16th day of January, A. D. 1925. parties. control. Clarkson, Hosea Stout Clarkson and A. his MINNIE VINSON. Clarkson, LESLIE FRAZER, Mary wife, Mary Executrix of the Last Will Attorney for Plaintiff Clarkson, Myrtle Clarkson Sewell, NOW we are able to offer and Testament of Clarence E. P. O. Address 630 Judge Building, Vera Clarkson Johnson, Ruth Clarkson Nelby, Irene Clarkson, Charles Goodman. Deceased. Salt Lake City, Utah. you the range you ve CHAS. H. HART, (Oct. 25 Nov. 22) Stephen Stout, a widower; as well as longed for! e New Place Westing-housThis sole the following, constituting the Atty. for Executrix. SUMMONS heirs-at-laElectric Range in of Lewis Wilson Stout, Date of first publication 'Jovem-be- r In the Third Judicial District Court deceased: Lewis Wilson Stout and his Your Kitchen. It 8th, A. D. 1924. Last November of Salt Lake of Utah. State Amanda County, H. 1924. A. Stout, wife, Lottie 29, , automatic, with complete Gwen Roller, Plaintiff, vs. Arnold Stout Smith, Alvira Stout Fullerton, time and temperature conNOTICE TO CREDITORS E. Roller, Defendant. trol. Walter Milton Stout and his wife, Estate of G. M. Kelly, Deceased. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Dency C. Stout, and Lydia Stout Bradsimple and easy to operate. SAID DEFENDANT: heirs-at-laAlwith of will claims Creditors present shaw, also all the large enough for the averYou are hereby summoned to ap- vira vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Stout, deceased, a widow, and age family. Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, pear' within twenty days after the Hosea Stout, Jr., a deceased son of clean, safe, convenient. Utah, on or before the 5th day of service of this summons upon you, Hosea Stout, Sr., deceased, as well as economical ' saving monif .served within the county in which all the heirs-at-laof Amanda M. March A. D., 1925. ey, time, health and food. this action is brought; otherwise, Stout, the deceased widow of Lewis SALINA KELLY, easily accessible in all parts within thirty days after service, and Wilson Stout, deceased; all the heirs-at-laAdministratrix of the Estate of for cleaning. defend the above entitled action; and G. M. Kelly, Deceased. of Alfred Lovene Stout, dein case of your failure so to do; judgmonth. Come In and See It Stewart, Alexander & Budge, ceased; J. P. Newman Loan and Inment will be rendered against you vestment Company, a corporation; all Att'ys. for Administratrix. ( On this particular model) Date of first publication Nov. 1, according to the demand of the com- the helrs-at-laof Joseph P. Newman, which has been filed with the deceased. Including the following plaint, A. D. 1924. Last Nov. 22, 1924. Clerk of said Court. known heirs: K. Samuel Newman, and has all the latest features of electric SUMMONS The This action is brought to dissolve his wife, Mrs. K. Samuel Newman, In the Third Judicial District Court the marriage contract now and here- Edith Newman Long, Elizabeth Newrange design found formerly only in higher priced models. of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. tofore existing between the parties man Atwood, Frank W. Newman and Nathan S. Herman, Plaintiff. plaintiff and defendant herein. his wife, Mrs. Frank W. Newman, It costs you less to cook electrically than any other way you will . Bessie Herman, Defendant. W. C. BRAFFET, Eliza Newman Hackney and Adelaide THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE never be completely satisfied until you COOK ELECTRICALLY. . Newman Youngdale, Salt Lake County, Attorney for Plaintiff SAID DEFENDANT: P. O. Address 417 Commercial all heirs-at-laof Samuel Brington, You are hereby summoned to appear Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. . deceased including the following: Ada Place Your Order NOWl within twenty days after the service (Nov. 8 Last Dec. 6) B. Drage, David A. Brinton, a widower, of this summons upon you, if served Samuel L. Brinton, and his wife, Mrs. within the county in which this acSHERIFFS SALE Samuel L. Brinton, Walter D. Brinton i tion Is brought; otherwise, within In the District Court in and for and Ills wife, Mrs. Walter D. Brinton, thirty days after service, and defend the County of Salt Lake, State of Eugene Anderson and his wife, Mrs. FUG LIC SERVICE the above entitled action; and in case Utah, Walker Brothers Bankers, a Eugene Anderson, Naomi Brinton, of your failure so to do. Judgment corporation. Plaintiff, against Salt Ruth B. Spencer, Donald C. Brinton - rat-catchi- seek, with disappointment sad. For some one worse than me I . Lake Tennis Club, a corporation. Defendant, to be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the weBt front door of the County Court House in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the Bell System f 3 io-Utic- ai Leqal Notices w Clear thinking depends absolutely, they say. on good food. She Yes; doubtless a dinner at tha Astorbllt would prove a great help In the consid: ration of your proposal. Mr. lllch. Uu Resemblance "The films I are remind me of An auto, said Tom Hutch. How so? you ask. They never etop Without throwlas In e clutch. A Great Discovery Brown1 1 he last lime 1 was here you were puzzled over a peculiar mark which you found on the wall. Green Yes, It Is evidently the place where the rain, coming In from the rooi'; meets the water leaking up from the basement. All Ready And so you have been married three times? Applicant Yes, three times, and If It pleases heaven to take tills one I know where I can land number four. Mrs. Smith Did His Best Why did you offer resistance to the officer who wan trying to arrest you? Prisoner Because, your honor, 1 didn't have anything else to offer him. Judge A Monkey Story First Scientist (viewing monkey hi cage) It is apparent to me Second Scientist Ah! Really I did not know you claimed so close relationship. Everybodys Magazine. It Grows on Her Flora Why do you fib about your age? Every one knows how old you are. Fauna When I was a child mother took me around so much at .half fare I klnda got the habit. He Knew What to Do Student This Is my first case. Tlir child has been eating candle ends. Doctor Wbat have yon done? Student Recommended a change o' diet. al-wa- w to-wl- . WestfismUKHise JUNIOR CABINET ELECTRIC RANGE- w . w w down w Westinghouse Junior Cabinet w EFFICIENT 0 I I 4 |