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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT Science Will Create a New Hygiene of the Human Spirit Hygiene By DR. W. N. BOLDYREFF, Battle Creek, Mich. THE REST OF TH SUIT An Oregon man was trying to sell broken-wlnde- horse. The animal was but sleek. The owner trotted Aim around for inspection, and, bringhe ing him back to the prospect, restroked the horses back and marked: Hasnt he a lovely coat? The prospect removed his pipe and said, as he looked at the heaving flanks of the animal : Yeah, his coats all right, but I dont like his pants." Everybody's Magazine. t d, AS AT PRESENT in the food that we eat daily is detrimental to digestion to nutrition. Uniformity of surrounding SAMENESS time of eating is in the Eame manner unwholesome. Monotony of life lessens the interest of it, producing a feeling of boredom. Human life is the sum of a series of cerebral reflexes. Why is sleep necessary? In order to permit, by means of an interruption of cerebral function, the pleasant reflexes to recover their former vigor, and the unpleasant to lose the violence which rapidly increased through their repetinor. during the day. All animals which have a brain must sleep. Comparing egoism and altruism, we see that it is less advantageous to be an egoist, as the world of pleasant sensations of the egoist is comparatively restricted, consisting only of that which brings joy but to himself; whereas, the world of pleasant sensations of the altruist can be widened without limit, as he rejoices in others joys. He can always renew his pleasant sensations, each time trying to do good to new people. Human happiness does not consist of the quantity of goods acquired by a man, but of their correct use, even though they are few; in this case by means of moderation and change of sensations the man avoids satiety and obtains from his store of goods the greatest pleasure. The hygiene of today is the hygiene of body only. But the hygiene of the spirit is certainly much more important. It is the hygiene of the us future, as we have as yet no sufficient scientific foundation for it. will discover in time all the most important hope that laws of cerebral function and therefore of spiritual life. And then science will create a new, the most important, hygiene the hygiene ofthe human spirit. Then the individual, as well as all mankind, will become happier, as he learns to fight the evil and to know the best way to use the good in his life. Lt psycho-physiolo- gy That Bane of Every Constructive Business, the Cheap Politician By PROF. T. N. CARVER, Harvard University. Stewart, Alexander & Budge," Att'ys. for Administratrix. The maximum difference between UnitDate of first publication Nov. 1, In the low land and the the high ed States proper is 14,477 feet Ac- A. D. 1924. Last Nov. 22, 1924. cording to the official figures. Mount SHERIFFS SALE Whitney, the highest point, is 14,501 valIn the District Court in and Tor Death feet above sea level, while below the County ot Salt Lake, State of ley, the lowest point, is 275 feet sea level. These two points, which Utah, Walker Brothers Rankers, a are both in California, are less than corporation, Plaintiff, against Salt 00 miles apart. The difference be- Lake Tennis Club, a corporation, Detween them seems small, however, to be sold at Sheriffs Sale fendant, when compared with the difference beat west the front door of the County tween the highest and lowest point in Court House in the City and County Asia. Mount Everest rises 29,002 feet above sea level, whereas the shores of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the of the Dead sea are 12,290 feet below 25th day of November A. D., 1924 at it a difference of 41,292 feet. twelve oclock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of Bald Defendant of. In and to the folInterbred Chickens The origin of the Rhode Island Red lowing described Real Estate chicken was similar to that of the Buff Commencing at a point sixty-sifeet loa was It In England. North of the South West corner of Orpington cal race of poultry found extensively Lot three. Block twenty-eighPlat In Rhode Island, produced by the farmLake Salt City F, Survey; and ers themselves without any definite thence North running ninety nine breeding and from uncertain stock. It Is thought by some authorities that feet; thence East one hundred and a considerable foundation of this lo- sixty five feet; thence North fifty cal Rhode Island poultry was an old feet, thence Northeasterly twenty-twCochin-Chin- a stock ; but and thirty six hundredths feet smooth-legge- d 22.36); that ordinary Cochins were also large- thence East one hundred and fifty ly bred is undoubted, and ther$ Is five feet; thence South Seventy feet; strong evidence that the Asiatic stock thefice East seven ninety interfeet; thence and crossed was considerably South one sixty-fivhundred and Brown feet; Leghorns. mingled with thence west two hundred and sixty-tw-o feet; thence North sixty-siSiberia Huge Gold Mine feet; thence West one hundred and to give $100,000 sixty-fivGold enough feet to place of apiece to 00,000 people lies unmined together with a right of beginning, way comIn Siberia, waiting to be taken out of a at five rods South point the ground, says the New York Her- mencing from the Northeast corner total is the of lot dollars billion Six ald. value. This is the estimate of Amer- eight, block twenty-eigh- t aforesaid ican mining engineers who have been and running thence South seven feet, looking the country over. And yet this thence West one hundred and thirty gold is only a shadow of Siberias feet; thence South two feet; thence greater natural resources fabulous West one hundred and three feet; amounts of coal and oil, metals and thence North nineteen feet; thence fanning soil that- grows everything East one hundred and three feet; from tobacco and cotton to grapes and thence South four feet; thence East watermelons. one hundred and thirty feet; thence south six feet to the place of beScratches High and Low Lands . to-wi- t: x t, o e The demagogues and Bolshevists are being driven to the woods and labor is putting the boss to work for it through employee ownership of businesses throughout the United States. As a result American labor leads the world. Public service corporations show a higher tendency than any Evolution other single class toward employee ownership. One reason for this is It our ancestors lived In a tree. because in no other class of business does the ill will of the pnblic They were wiser than you or than me; probably For they found economic content prove so dangerous. And they never paid taxes or rent. The politician, from his aerial lookout, is always watching for evidences of a popular discontent. In the case of public service corporations Uncertain Quantity Boss But you asked for a day oil he has a peculiar hold upon the business. In a democracy we cannot get a month ago, because your wife was rid of the politician. The only alternative is, so far as possible, to substidying and new you ask another for tute resident ownership for absentee ownership. the same reason. Clerk Cant help it, sir. Im very The attempt to combine employee with customer ownership may have sorry, but you can never depend on its difficulties. The interests of customers and employees are sometimes my wife for anything. in conflict. This may lead to complications and stimulate party politics among the shareholders, but we may well run the risk of this if we can Holding the Cook I see a musical stock company has only avoid the menace of that bane of every constructive business, the a visiting prima donna from time to time. She is advertised as a guest cheap politician. artist." Well? I wonder If that scheme wouldnt hold a cook. Protocol of the Leagrue of Nations at Geneva Did Not Outlaw War HIS WEAK SPOT By DR. PHILIP M. BROWN, Princeton University. The protocol of the League of Nations at Geneva, which is the crowning ineptitude of the superstate organization, was prepared by politicians who felt they must have something to strengthen their positions at home. They wanted to be able to go home and tell their constituencies they 111 health usually attacks ones Sapp weakest spot Fapp Look out for your head, old fellow 1 Let poets sing their lilting song, And gaily unite their lyre; Olve me the man who whlstlea when Hes putting on a tire. Mo( Appropriate some Running Races e Preventing Floor ginning. Those who have hardwood floors In Situated In Salt Lake County, State their houses know the difficulty of of Utah. keeping them free from furniture overslides and Pushes scratches. Purchase price payable in lawfu, come the difficulty for furniture that money of the United States. has straight legs, but these will not Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah prevent rockers from scratching the this 30th day of October, 1924. floor. The best thing to do with the on a to glue bottom of a rocker is 'BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Dont felt an hat. old cut from strip Sheriff of Salt Lake County, let the joints come where the rocker State of Utah. rests when Idle. The felt lasts a M. F. By MATHEWS, renewed can be and easily long time Deputy Sheriff. when worn. Popular Science Monthly. W. E. Tumlln, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication November 1st, 1924. Last Nov. 22, 1924. Canada Protects Forests Canada this year will spend about SUMMONS $15,000,000 In protection against forIn the District Court of the Third est fires and the management of forJudicial of In detection District In and for Salt Lake the fires, est reserves. in areas where the most valuable County, State of Utah. stands of timber are located, rojal CaCharles R. Clarkson, Plaintiff, vs. nadian air forces are to be employed. James Nielson, a widower, Niels NielPlanes will patrol the forest sections son, a widower, Christian Nielson and of the Rocky mountains, and wireless his wife, Mrs. Christian Nielson, apparatus, which has proved effective Hyrum Nielson, a and Alma widower, communiIn the West In establishing Nielson and hls Mrs. NielAlma wife, and fire ranges cation between ground all' son; the In heirs the Installed law at will be of Neils airplanes, Peterson, otherwise known as Niels East. Peterson, deceased, Including the folMind His lowing known heirs; H. P. Peterson Changing You know Lafe Dopp, who was mar- and his wife, Mrs. H. P. Peterson, ried last week to a widow lady with J. J. Peterson and hls wife, Mrs. J. J. seven children, dont you? asked Tube Peterson, Mary F. Snyder, Sarah F. Sagg, of Sandy Mnsh. Llsonbee, Annie P. N. C. Lm see I returned Jig Flddlln, who Peterson and his wife,Watford, C. N. Pet was lounging in the crossroads store, erson, Jacob Peterson Mrs. and his wife, he? a lie's Free Thinker, aint He was; didnt believe In hell, nor Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Hyrum Peterson But hes already and his wife, Mrs. Hyrum Peterson, nuthn that-a-wamind. Kansas Carle F. Young, Betsey P. Carson, his to change begun Martha P. Madsen, and Alma PeterCity Star. son and his wife, Mrs. Alma Peterson; Idle Thomas A. Howard and his wife, To Work Mine Long Five hundred men are building Sarah Howard; all the heirs-at-laof roads, cleaning up old shafts and sink- Hosea Stout, deceased, including the ing new ones in the El Triumfo following known heirs; Elizabeth Ann group of mines. In Lower California, S. Cox, Eli Harvey Stout, a widower, .that have been Idle 15 years. the unknown heirs of Brigham Hosea Stout, Allen Edward Stout and hls wife. Rebecca J. Stout, Wdlliam Hooper Stout and hls wife, Devona D. i Stout, Edgar Walter Stout and his wife, Edith G. Stout; and the followiI y. w "sheik and "sheba constitute the most dangerous type The of criminal in the United States today. Girls in shop, school and office strain perpetually to attract young men by exaggerated pep and flashy dressing. And the boys can only make a hit with a fast car and a fat wallet. From this there can be but one result crime. PROBATE AND GUARDIANAny man who allows his son or daughter to sport a $5,000 car around SHIP NOTICES a high school or college campus is, in my opinion, an enemy of society. Further Information ConInstead of being an institution of learning, the university is a place for Forsult County Clerk or social display. I know of cases where fathers have been obliged to steal Signers. to support their sons and daughters who were cavorting around at "proms NOTICE TO CREDITORS and other functions, dressed up fit to kill. A mans car today is a baromeEstate of Clarence E. Goodman, ter of that mans respectability. How can there be such a thing as law deceased. and order when any moron, bootlegger or kid can carry a gun with Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Charles H. Hart, 504 Deseret National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, State of Utah, on or before Coffee the 16th day of January, A. D. 1925. MINNIE VINSON, Executrix of the Last Will By JAMES G. POWELL, New York Cily. and Testament of Clarence E. The present high price of coffee, which Brazil is exacting from every Goodman. Deceased. CHAS. H. HART, American consumer, is hitting every ones purse, rich and poor alike. This delibia a coffee or failure of the crop. But it Atty. for Executrix. is not due to shortage of Date of first publication Novemerate hold-u- p on the part of Brazil, which is taking advantage of the ber 8th, A. D. 1924. Last November prosperous condition of our people since thd World war. 29, 1924. Brazil has curtailed the number of bags of coffee to be shipped dailj NOTICE TO CREDITORS from, her ports to 35,000, a supply barely equal to the demands of oui Estate of G. M. Kelly, Deceased. country alone, making Europe and other countries bid against us for the Creditors will present claims with above limited shipments, thus forcing us to pay a premium on top of vouchers to the undersigned at 1101 highly inflated prices. Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, We have a treaty with Brazil guaranteeing us all the benefits of a Utah, on or before the 5th day o ' most favored nation. It seems about time for our own government to March A. D., 1925. SALINA KELLY, awake to the fact that, while Brazil has such a strangle hold on the throat of the Estate of Administratrix sum of this large of every American coffee consumer, not a penny beiag G. M. Kelly, Deceased. paid daily to Brazil finds its way into our own public treasury. ed Leqal Notices Re-pecti- Grass-Wldeau- ." What's the idea of two wrist watches?" Oh, only ones a watch. The others a speedometer. Guested It Right Heiress What do you suppose paps said when I talked of accepting you? Algy Give It up, dear girl. Heiress Yes, those were hls very words. Relief ner I cant marry you. Him (downcast) Why not? I was married last week. Ob 1 (joyously) I was afraid you didnt love me. Brazil's Deliberate Holdup of Every American Consumer of -- -- Kind Act Oh, her mother-in-lahas been awfully good to her. By PROF. ANDREW D. BRUCE, Northwestern University. so-call- money "Professor, I have made and I want to do something for my old college. I dont remember what studies I excelled In, if any." "In my classes you slept most of the time. Uh I Well, HI endow a dormitory." Mrs. Spuds and Sheba Constitute Most Dangerous Type of Criminal Sheik The Cheery Heart Thats the terribly fast Mrs. had made war impossible. They said they had "outlawed war. At Geneva there was an atmosphere of hysteria. The protocol was discussed under hyperemotional conditions. Something had to be adopted. In particular something had to be adopted to prevent the United States, still defying the European Machiavellists by remaining outside the league, from once more dominating the scene with another disarmament conference in 1925. That was one of the real aims of the protocol. It was interfiled to brace the league, but it has succeeded only in making it stiff in the knees. w 1 Mrs. Gossip IIow so? Mrs. Spuds Quarreled with her on her first visit and never been near her since. Fight Girl, Walk Home Algle Here comes Percy, walking home agan. Bertie Thats what he gets foi fighting with a girl that drives hei own car. w x - "Greece, my friend, is the very cradle of culture and artl" Thats why Its rocked so hard at times, I suppose." Newman Youngdale, Salt Lake County, all heirs-at-laof Samuel Brington, deceased .including the following: Ada B. Drage, David A. Brinton, a widower, Samuel L. Brinton, and hls wife, Mrs. Samuel L. Brinton, Walter D. Brinton and his wife, Mrs. Walter D. Brinton, Eugene Anderson and hls wife, Mrs. Eugene Anderson, Naomi Brinton, Tluth B. Spencer, Donald C. Brinton and hls wife, Mrs. Donald C. Brinton; all the heirsit-laof Lucas B. Howard, deceased, Including the following known heirs: Nelsena S. Howard, his wife, L. B. Howard and hls wife, Mrs. L. B. Howard, L. W. Howard and his wife, Mrs. L. W. Howard, the unknown heirs of Annie II. 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 hls 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, hls wife, ve ng? constituting, together with plain- of Alvlra tiff, the sole heirs-at-laAlStout Clarkson, deceased, vlra Clarkston Parker, Charles Robert Clarkson, Jr., and his wife, Ethel B. Clarkson, Hosea Stout Clarkson and hls wife, Mary A. Clarkson, Mary Clarkson, Myrtle Clarkson Sewell, Vera Clarkson Johnson, Ruth Clarkson Nelby, Irene Clarkson, Charles Stephen Stout, a widower; as well as the following, constituting the sole of Lewis Wilson Stout, deceased: Lewis Wilson Stout and hls wife, Lottie A. H. Stout, Amanda Stout Smith, Alvlra Stout Fullerton, Walter Milton Stout and his wife, Dency C. Stout, and Lydia Stout Bradof Alshaw, also all the helrs-at-lavlra Stout, deceased, a widow, and Hosea Stout, Jr.( a deceased son of Hosea Stout, Sr., deceased, as well as all the heirs-at-laof Amanda M. Stout, the deceased widow of Lewis Wilson Stout, deceased; all the heirs-at-laof Alfred Lovene Stout, deceased; J. P. Newman Loan and Investment Company, a corporation; all the of Joseph P. Newman, deceased, including the following known heirs: K. Samuel Newman, and hls wife, Mrs. K. Samuel Newman, Edith Newman Long, Elizabeth Newman Atwood, Frank W. Newman and hls wife, Mrs. Frank W. Newman, Eliza Newman Hackney and Adelaide w to-wi- t; heirs-at-la- w w w helrs-at-la- has been filed with the Clerk of said ' Court. This action is brought to recover a fudgment dissolving the bond and contract of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. VAN DAM & DRAPER, Attorneys for Planitiff. P. O. Address 419 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. (Oct. 25 Nov. 22) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of September, 1924, at Salt Lake City, Utah the Solomon Shoe Company, a corporation engaged in business at 1075 East 21st South Street did execute a written assignment to the undersigned making a conveyance to all of its property located at the above place of business for the general benefit of creditors. Notice was further given to the creditors that persons having claims against said Assignor do exhibit such claims with the necessary voucher verified with all of the creditors to the undersigned at 1075 East 21st South Street, Salt Lake City, within three months from the first publication thereof. J. S. BARRETT Dated this 1st day of October, A. D. 1924. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE First publication Oct. 4, 1924. SAID DEFENDANTS: Last Nov. 8, 1924. You are hereby summoned to appear SHERIFFS SALE within twenty days after the service In the District Court In and for the of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, is brought; otherwise, within thirty Roza Svetlc, Plaintiff, against M&rko days after service, and defend the Katalinich. Defendant, to be sold at above entitled action, and in case of Sheriffs Sale at the west front door your failure so to do, judgment will of the County Court House in the be rendered against you according to City and County of Salt Lake, State the demand of the complaint, which of Utah, on the 12th day of November has been filed with the Clerk of said A. D. 1924 at twelve oclock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim Court. This action Is brought for the pur- and interest of said Defendant of, pose of quieting in plaintiff, as against in and to the foliosing described An undivided the defendants, the title to the fol- Real Estate f interest in the following deslowing described real property situate In the County of Salt Lake, State of cribed tract of land: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 23. Utah, that Is to say. Commencing at a point 9.71 Township 3 South, Range 1 West. chains East from the Northwest Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 47 corner of the Northeast quarter of rods, thence North 8S degrees West Section 10, Township 2 South, to East bank of Jordan River, thence Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Southerly along East bank of Jordan and running thence North 0 de- River to South line of Section 23, grees 20 minutes East 1.76 chains; thence East to place of beginning, acres more or less. thence North 69 degrees 50 min- containing 37 Lake County, State Salt in Situated utes East 7.41 chains; thence of Utah. South 30 degrees 50 minutes East Purchase price payable in lawful 7.57 chains; thence South 70 deof the United States. 18 797.6 money minutes West feet grees Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this to center of a four rod street; thence North 38 degrees West 16th day of October, 1924. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES. along the center of said street Sheriff of Salt Lake County, 11.18 rods; thence North 73 deState of Utah. grees 10 minutes East 9.44 rods; M. F. MATHEWS, thence North 0 degrees 20 minutes By Deputy Sheriff. East 13.56 rods to the place of to-wi- t: one-hal- J. W. McKinney, Attorney for Plaintiff. YOUNG, MOYLE & BOYLE, Date of first publication October Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 611 Deseret Bank 18, 1924. "Last Nov. 8, 1924. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS 25 Nov. 22.) (Oct. In Third Judicial District Court of NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- Salt Lake County, State of Utah. HOLDERS MEETING Sarah S. McKinley, Plaintiff, vs. Notice is hereby given that a special William E. McKinley, Defendant. meeting of the stockholders of Walker THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: Electric Supply Company, a corporaYou are hereby summoned to appear tion, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of within twenty days after the service Utah, is hereby called to convene and of this summons upon you, if served the same will be held at Salt Lake within the county in which this action City, Utah, at the hour of 10 A. M., is brought; otherwise, within thirty November 10, 1924. Said meeting is days after service, and defend the action; and in case of called for the purpose of voting upon above entitled failure so to do, judgment will be your and considering the question of rendered against you according to the amending Article 8 of Incorporation demand of the supplemental comof said company, by Increasing the plaint, which has been filed with the capital stock from ten thousand to Clerk, of said Court. twenty-fiv- e thousand shares, and to This action Is brought to procure a consider and vote upon the question judgment dissolving the bonds of of leaving the par value at One Dollar matrimony heretofore existing between per share as at present or some other plaintiff and defendant, and cancelling beginning. amount as the meeting shall determine. Said meeting Is called for the further purpose of amending Article 9 of the Articles of Incorporation of said company, by increasing the board of directors from three to five, with a provision that three members of the board of directors will be required to constitute a quorum to do business. Said meeting is called for the further purpose of considering the question of changing the name of said corporation to the Walker Electric or some other name as the meeting shall determine. a certain separation agreement heretofore entered into between said parties. LESLIE FRAZER, Attorney for Plaintiff 630 Judge Building, Address P. O. Salt Lake City, Utah. (Oct. 25 Nov. 22) SUMMONS In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Gwen Roller, Plaintiff, vs. Arnold E. Roller, Defendant.' THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: WALKER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. You are hereby summoned to apJames S. Walker, Jr. pear within twenty days after the Nov. 8.) service of this summons upon you, (Oct. if served within the county In which SUMMONS this action Is brought; otherwise, In the Third Judicial District Court within thirty days after service, ant? of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. defend the above entitled action; and Olive Westley, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. in case of your failure so to do; judgWestley, Defendant. ment will be rendered against you THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE according to the demand of the comSAID DEFENDANT: plaint, which has been filed with the You are hereby summoned to appear Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to dissolve within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served the marriage contract now and herewithin the county in which this action tofore existing between the parties is brought; otherwise within thirty plaintiff and defendant herein. W. C. BRAFFET. days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of Attorney for Plaintiff will to 417 sd failure O. Address P. Commercial do, judgment your be rendered against you according to Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. the demands of the complaint, which (Nov. 8 Last Dec. 6) 25 Secretary. |