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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT How He Felt The Utah Democrat There had been a shipwreck and the ii passengers were taken to various I: houses In the neighborhood to be made from the Many comfortable. They were received as guests of Importance in one home and II ;; There conversation was essayed. were no fatalities, I understand, said o o one, but how did you feel when the waves dashed over you and you San Francisco. A bungalow ig bethought each moment might be your ing built by former Senator Phelan last? busieleven-stor- y Very wet, madam, very wet," was on the roof of his ness building in the heart of San the reply. district. The Franciscos down-tow- n bungalow, which will be used by forTook It Literally The tw'o were discussing the care- mer Senator Phelan as a conference less way in which trunks and suitcases and rest room, will have one large are handled by some railway com- room, two smaller ones, a butlers panies. pantry and bath and a yard with I bad a very cute idea for prevent- grass and shubbery. ing that once, said one of them, smiling reminiscently. I labeled each Fresno, Cal. Reports from conof my bags, With care China. struction headquarters of the SouthAnd did that have any effect? ern California Edison company, buildasked the other. ing the Florence lake tunnel under Well, I don't know; you see, they the Kaiser range in the Sierras, 100 shipped the whole darned lot off to miles north of here, are that the Hongkong. work which was started in the fall of 1920 will be finished about a year Compositions of Oil and a half sooner than had been esOlive oil Is practically 100 per cent timated. fat and has energy Value of about 4,000 Salt Lake. Both houses of Utah calories per pound. The Association of Official Agricultural Chemists In- legislature rejected the proposed child cludes among edible vegetables oils labor amendment to the United Statand fats of sufficient Importance to es constitution. The house voted 42 warrant standardizing the oils of cot- to 8 against the amendment and the tonseed, peanut, sesame seed, poppy senate 19 against and one excused. seed, coconut, rape seed, sunflower Lewiston. Despite the fact that and maize. Of these peanut oil bears the closest resemblance to olive oil In Clearwater river has been running Its chemical and physical properties. black for some time, so heavy with mud that residents on the north side of the river have been unable to use it, Lewiston water has been perfectly Doodad or Thingumbob? clear, due to the new filters which Do other races show the same love have been used for the past few for indefinite names and the same re- weeks. sourcefulness In coining them that Is shown by Americans? White Salmon, Wash. A large Following Is a list of Indefinite -- re a of land was flooded and connames recently collected In the Cen- siderable damage done to property tral West: Thingumbob, thingumajig in the Herbert Williams townsite thlngumadoodle, dingus, dingbat, doo district north of here, when a small funny, doodad, doodaddle, doogoud reservoir broke through its dam and doofllckus, doojohn, doohickey, swept through a canyon down Jewdooblddy, doowhackey, gadget, ett creek into the Columbia river. fumadlddle, dlnktum. Jigger, fakus. Orchards and farm outhouses suskadlgln, tliumadoodle, optrlculum, ring tained the damage. The umajlg, hoppendaddy, dibble. Ameri- reservoir wasprincipal in area and acre an can Mercury. twenty-eigh- t feet deep. No one was Western Brevities 1 Published Every Saturday By The Utah Democrat ADDRESS: 32 SO. MAIN STREET Pub. Co CARE Light Printing and Engraving Co. Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone Wasatch 9-5- 4-9 Entered as Second class matterJuly 18th, 1922, at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Tenor s Singing Saved Two From Awful Death The late Joseph Maas, the famous tenor, during a visit to the United States some years ago, was very fond of hunting the buffalo on the prairies. When engaged In this sport on one occasion with his friend, Bouclcauit, tiie celebrated Irish actor, they were suddenly attacked by a number of Indians In the dusk of the evening, hlle far from their encampment. Bound hand and foot, the captives were dragged to the Indians' halting place, where a Are was made. While awaiting their fate, fearing that that night would be their last, Bouclcauit said to his friend: Joe, sing for me." Maas, who hnd never sung In such terrible circumstances, tearfully complied with his friends request, and began to sing some old favorites, recalls the Family Herald. The Indians pricked up their ears and leaned forward to listen as the great tenor's voice thrilled through the night air. When he stopped they pricked him with their spears, saying, More, more," and lie was compelled to continue. Song after song he sang, until at length he noticed that one by one the Indians were dropping off to sleep round the Are. When the last nmn had dropped off to sleep Maas crawled to a knife lying on the ground and managed to cut Bouclcault's thongs, and his friend then quickly released him. Chinaman Sails Junk in His Own Fashion The oldest seagoing vessels of the world are the junks of the Yellow sea of China. These junks are highly decorated vessels, with tall poops and rounded sides, reminiscent of the days of Drake and Columbus.'' Junks of this type are In existence still which were built In the time of Klen Lung, say some 150 years ago," says the London Yachting Monthly. A Junk will not heave to, and John Chinaman Is fully aware of this. He doesn't even try; Ills plan Is far simpler. lie lets his halyards go with a run, and the sail Is Off Ills vessel In a moment. The high poop acts as a riding mlzzen and brings him head to wind ; the low bow prevents him from falling off the wind. If the blow Is likely to last any time, lie lays out a sea anchor. Ills next procedure Is to bum a joss stick and probably a few pieces of paper to his household god. After that, as there is nothing more to do except eat or sleep he does so. Missed Accustomed Noise Along the Irish coast are lighthouses e which Are a signal gun at Intervals during foggy weather. To a visitor the noise Is Irritating and unbearable, making sleep an Impossibility; but to the seasoned lighthouse-keepe- r not only does the monotonous boom puss unnoticed, but a break In Its regularity reacts as a disturbance. An old Irishman of long service slept soundly and peacefully during a winter night while his wife fired the roaring three-minut- e signals that Is, he rested comfortably until by some shortcoming one of the charges failed to explode. Instuntly he awoke, sat up, gazerl wildly around, and shouted, Maggie! Whut the deuce was that? three-mln-ut- Coca-Chewin- g Evil Habit The chief vice of the Indians and s of Bolivia Is chewing coca A man who has the habit can always he detected by the Immense lump In his cheek. The general effect of the drug Is to dull the nerves and stiffen the resistance to fatigue. Under Its influence natives can endure great hardships and physical strain. Many of them will work for days at a time on nothing except coca leaves,.. which they begin to chew at breakfast time and continue to chew throughout the day. As with all narcotics, the persistent use of coca wrecks the nervous system and dulls the Intellect. Youths Companion. You may have observed that when a mole Is kicking he la never pulling and that the same is true of men in this world. New Orleans States. half-breed- Western don-bobbu- ! States s, hurt. Bridget's Clever Comeback. Housewife I don't (irritated) know, Bridget, whether Its you or me whos crazy." Bridget I think we're both crazy, Mrs. Buzzaw; sorely you wouldn't be In your right mind If you wlnt an hired a foolish cook. chains; thence onward along a fence and ditch bank south 45 34 degrees east, 5.27 chains thence north 26 12 degrees east 10.85 chains to the place of beginning containing 8.42 acres more or less located in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. LEGAL NOTICES Purchass price payable in lawful money of the United States.' Date at Utah, this PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- 4th day of Salt Lake City, 1925. Fabruary SHIP NOTICES BANJAMIN R. HARRIES, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or James Respective Signers iff claims with vouchers to the underSUMMONS signed at Utah Savings and Trust Co. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the DISTRICE COURT 27th day of March A.D. 1925. Of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Utah Savings & Trust Co., 235 So. Main St. Administrator of the estate of Walter GOLDIE LOFTIS, Plaintiff Henry Atwood. , -- Deseased. CHAS. H. HART HAROLD II. HART , Attorney for Administrator. Date 1st publication NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Carlos Caridad, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at National Copper Bank Building, 355 South Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 8th day of April A. , D. 1925. BANKERS TRUST CO. Administrator of the Estate of Carlos Caridad, De- ceased. Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1925; last publication Feb. 28, 1925. W. H. Wilkins, 811 -- McIntyre Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MABEL ESTELLA CUT- Vancouver, B. C. Haircuts and or hats rather than turbans deRightness expresses of action what manded caps the Point Grey, B. C by straightness does of lines, and there school board are keeping Amur Singh can no more be two kinds of right from attending school. The boys action than there can be two kinds of father refused to permit Amur to straight line. Exchange. conform to the board's edict, declaring it against the Sikh religion. The school board said that the action had Deceased. been taken because of complaints of Date of first publication Jan. 31; parents. last date Feb. 21, 1925. Elko, Nev. The United States gov- Stuart, Alexander & Budge, ernment will, in .all likelihood, . purAttorneys for Administrator. chase acreage in Ruby valley owned by William Reinken, B. G. McBride NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. and others for the homeless Temoak Indian tribe, it is reported in this Aztec February Only The great economizer of time money effort - linen - is yours during this sale on terms that makes it pay its own way right from the start. Wonder JUNIOR SIMPLEX IRONER The Best Ironer In one-fiftthe time it takes to iron by hand, it irons childrens dresses, mens shirts, table linen, towels, sheets, aprons, lingerie your daintiest and laciest pieces. Linens ironed by the Simplex last many times longer than when ironed the old fashioned way. You simply sit comfortably before the machine and watch the pieces glide through without tiresome effort. It actually costs less to buy and own this wonder servant than to have a laundress do your ironing! - -- h Why deprive yourself when you can so easily place a Simplex in your home? Let us show you how it works and tell you more of its many advantages. $2.00 DOWN Mining Company. Principal place of business 608 DesPortland, Ore. Because one juror eret Bank Bldg. Calt Lake City, Utah. died and another is ill, Federal Judge Notice is hereby given that at a C. E. Wolverton dismissed the jury city. $2 00 A WEEK i i in the damage suit brought by the bank at Brookings, Ore., against the federal reserve bank at San Francisco when the defendant refused to proceed with the trial with ten jurors or to summon two new jurors, and have the evidence so far produced read to them. Judge Wolverton set May 4 as the date for re-tri- al. Phoenix, Ariz. Surprising authorities who had been searching for him more than a year, P. K. Lewis, fugitive from justice on six grand jury indictments in connection with the failure of the Central bank of Phoenix in 1921, and again in 1923, walked into superior court here and surrendered himself. friends of Reno, Nev. Twenty-fou- r old Nevada an Paul Kienapfel, who blew himself to pieces with two sticks of dynamite on the top of Mina peak, 200 miles south of Reno, climbed to the top of the and conducted a peak in over the reservice funeral simple on the interred were mains, which high mountain where they were pros-peco- r, mid-wint- er found. S. M. Summerfield, mine operator, and A. T. Copely, mine superintendent,. conducted the exercises. Kienapfel was one of the pioneer prospectors of southern Nevada and discovered the Summerfield tungsten years ago. Beattie, Wash., Cowed by machine fire from two gun and off Bush rum chasers government of west shore on the Whidby Point, island, fifty miles north of here, Peter Marinoff, reputed Puget Sound liquor runner of Tacoma, and his engineer, C. Hendricks, surrendered their craft, the N. H. II :5, after a fifteen-mil- e chase. The men were taken to Port Townsend on a charge of a breach of navigation laws. Los Angeles Benjamin Critchlow who several weeks ago attempted to extort $500 from Mayor George F. Cryer at the point of a gun in the mayors home, pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to six months on the county road gang, one-pound- er application for probation Utah Power & Light Co. EFFICIENT . PUB LIC SERVICE - : :5 WEnm&muhwmjEjnt&i was denied by Supreme Judge Sidney Reeve. Los Angeles. Three women were killed and 10 other persons, including five children, were seriously injured in automobile accidents in and near Los Angeles last Sunday. Defendants The State of Utah to the said De- a fendant: 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 actoin; 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 commenced to foreclose a mortgage on certain real estate located in Salt Lake County, State of Utah; and for a judgment against the Bingham-Mar- y Copper Company, a corporation. IRVINE, SKEEN & THURMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 1401 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. to vs- MILLARD LOFTIS, Special Offer For Deputy Sheriff L. White Attorney for Plaint- Date of first Publication February 7, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Walter Henry Atwood 1925. Date of last publication Feb. 28. 1925. Deceased. Creditors will present LER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, on or before the 4th day of April A. D. 1925, FRANK E. BAGLEY, Administrator of the Estate of Mabel Estella Cutler, Only One Right Course By T. M. MATHEWS DOWAY and J. B. BEAN, Trustees of the BINGHAM -- MARY COPPER MINING COMPANY, a corporation. Defendant The State of Utah to the said Defendant: 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 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 purpose of obtaining a judgement to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the said plaintiff and defendant herein, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and SUMMONS IN THIRL) JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. MARGARET TARY, CAMERON SINGLE- Plaintiff vs. HOWARD M. SINGLETARY, t Defendant The State of Utah to the said De- fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days ofter 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 purBEN E. ROBERTS Attorney for Plaintiff pose of dissolving, the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and P. O. Address 928 Boston Bldg. defendant. Utah. Salt Lake City, POWERS, RITER & COWAN, Date Date of first publication Attorneys for Plaintiff. of last publication P. O. Address, 314 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS IN THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT SHERIFFS SALE COURT Of Salt Lake County, State of Utah In the District Court in and for the MILT STAMOULIS, Plaintiff County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, Granite Realty Company, a corporavs. tion, Plaintiff, against Lorenzo F. G. E. STAMOULIS, also known as Elg, Lenora J. Elg and Mary E. BurGeorge Stamoulis, ton, Defendants, to be sold at SherDefendant Sale at the west front door of iffs The State of Utah to the said Dethe County Court House in the City fendant: You are hereby summoned to ap- and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 11th day of February pear within twenty days after the A. D. 1925, at twelve oclock noon of service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which said day, all the right, title, claim and this action is brought; otherwise, interest of said Defendants of, in within thirty days after service, and and to the following described Real All of Lot two (2) in defend the above entitled action; and Estate in case of your failure so to do, Block one (1), in Lockwood, Plat A," official plat thereof to judgment will be rendered against accordingfile the and of record in Book on now you according to the demand of the records of complaint, which has been filed with H, of Plats, at page 44, all and with said County. Together Court. the Clerk of said hereditaments tenements the a recover singular This action is brought to and notes appurtenances thereunto belongtwo promissory judgment upon the principal amount of $3328.00, ex- ing or in any wise appertaining. ecuted and delivered to plaintiff in Situated in Salt Lake County, State Utah and sued upon in his own right of Utah. Purchese price payable in lawful and not as assignee, and to subject to the payment of said notes, money money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this or other property of the defendant 14th in this state seized upon garnishment day of January, 1925. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Sheriff or attachment. of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. II. L. MULLINER, Plaintiff. for Attorney By F. M. Mathews, Deputy Sheriff. Bank Continental 820 P. 0. Address, J. P. Neeley, Attorney for Plaintiff. Utah. Lake Salt City, Date of first publication, January Bldg, First publication Jan. 31; last Feb. 17th, 1925. 25. 3-7-- 25. meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 29th day of January 1925, an assessment of 215 of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to Harry W. Rudine, Secretary and Treasurer, 608 Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment remains unpaid on the 3rd day of March will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, so much of each parcel of stock as shall be necessary will be sold on the 23d day of March, 1925, at 12:00 oclock Noon at the companys office 608 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. HARRY W. RUDINE, Secretary & Treasurer. 608 Deseret Bank Building, Salt SUMMONS Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS IN THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT First publication Feb. 7, 1925; last COURT THE OF COURT DISTRICT 1925. Feb. THE IN 28, publication Of Salt Lake County, State of Utah 4w THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, ESTELLE M. BRAZIER, SHERIFFS SALE STATE OF UTAH. Plaintiff vs. In the court of Salt Lake County W. E. JONES, WILLIAM WOODLIEF BRAZIER, Plaintiff State of Utah, Joseph Hoffman, PlainDefendant vs. tiff, against J. Albert Shaw and The State of Utah to the said DeLizzie Shaw, Defendants, to be sold BINGHAM -- MARY COPPER COMfendant: at Sheriffs Sale at the west front PANY, a corporation, BINGHAM You are hereby summoned to apdoor of the County Court House in STATE BANK, a corporation, CITI- pear within twenty days ofter the the City, and County of Salt Lake, ZENS STATE BANK OF BINGHAM service of this summons upon you, State of Utah, on the 4th day of a corporation, CENTRAL BANK OF if served within the county in which March A. D. 1925 t twelve oclock BINGHAM, a corporation, BING- this action is brought; otherwise, noon of said day, all the right, title, HAM COAL & LUMBER COMPANY within thirty days after service, and claim and interest of said Defendants a corporation, JAMES WARDEN, defend the above entitled action; and of, in and to tKe following described ALICE WARDEN, T. J. MILLER, in case of your failure so to do, Real Estate A part of the OTTO EILERS, ANNIE OLESON, judgment will be rendered against southwest quarter of Section six. OLOF HANSON, O. G. TALLQUIST, you according to the demand of the Township 2 South of Range 1 East, ALFRED LINDGREEN, SELMA complaint, which has been filed with S. L. Meridian; beginning at a point LINDGREEN, MARY MAY, WIL- the Clerk of said Court. on the South side of a 2 rod lane LIAM MAY, CHARLEY BACHMAN, This action is brought to obtain a 22.76 and east ANNA chains west; HEDDA BERNQUIST, running Judgment dissolving, the bonds of A. D. 8.19 chain West from the North and FREDERICKA STOHL, matrimony now and heretofore existS. E. Cor. of said quarter Sec. and BUNKER, JOHN SIMPSON, JR., ing between the said plaintiff and II. defendant and for such further reCHARLES running thence west along the south ANNA LINDER, side of said lane 19 chains to the DEERE, ANTON BRIGATEL, AN- lief as may be deemed just and center of the State or Territorial TON PRIJATEL, FRANCES PRUA-TE- equitable. BEN E. ROBERTS, Road; thence southerly along the cenARCHIE LAWSON, C. C. C. ter of said road 3.27 chains; thence LAUCK, GRACE Attorney for Plaintiff. LAUCK, a fence and ditch bank north 86 GEORGE E. CHANDLER, CHARLES P. O. Address, 920 Boston Bldg., Salt CHARLES Lake City, Utah. degrees east 9.95 chains; thence on- E. CHANDLER, First SOLON ward along a fence and ditch bank SPIRO, and publication Jan. 31; last Feb. SID28. R. 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