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Show UTAH STATESMAN LEGAL NOTICES the clerk of said court, and will take Judgment against you for the sum of One Hundred Slxty-sland 40100 Dol- DELINQUENT NOTICE. x lars (8166.40) with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum smee the 26th day of October, 1927, together For Further Information Consult with plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein the County Clerk or RespecThis action is to recover Judgment on accounts for goods sold and delivtive Signers ered Including account assigned by In the Third Judicial District Court Western Printing Company II VAN DAM, Jr In and for the County of Salt Lake, Plaintiffs Attorney. Dated November 29, 1927. State of Utah. P. O. Address: 419 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHINOTICES Louise Mining Company. Notice la hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on,account of an assessment (No. 17) of one-hal- f cent per share, levied on the 8th day of October, 1927, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: P (Dec. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cert 81.) 9 Estate of Marie F. Jonas, Deceased. SUMMONS Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 409 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, In the City Court of Salt Lake City, on or before the 11th day of February, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. A. D. 1929. Baird Realty Investment Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. J. A. MART J. OWENS, defendant Summons. Administratrix of the Estate of farlB E. Jones, Deceased. The State of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear BAGLEY, JUDD A RAY, within ten (10) days after the service Attorneys for Administratrix. Date of first publication December of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action 3rd, A. D. 1927. Is brought; otherwise within twenty Last, December 24th, 1927. (20) days after such service, and defend the above entitled action; and In NOTICE TO CREDITORS case of your failure to do so, the plainEstate of Lars Jensen, Deceased. tiff In this action will apply to the Creditors will present claims with court for the relief demanded In the vouchers to the uiwrslgned at 600 which has been filed with McCornick Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, complaint, on or before the 25th day of Febru- the Clerk of said Court and of which a copy Is hereto annexed and herewith ary, A. D. 1928. served upon you, and will take judgREYNOLD BILLS, ment against you for the sum of Four Administrator of the Estate Hundred Elghty-tw- o and 67100 Dol of Lars Jensen, Deceased. tars, (8482.67) with Interest thereon. J. LOUIS BROWN. This action is brought for the purAttorney for Administrator. of recovering the sum of 8430.88 pose Date of first publication December for commission for the sale of certain 17th, A. D. 1927. property of defendant together with 1928. Lut, January 7th, interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 10th day of NOTICE TO CREDITORS November, 1926; for the sum of 842.19 Estate of William L. Ritter, Deceased. for money loaned defendant by plainCreditors will present claims with tiff with Interest thereon at the rate vouchers to the undersigned at 71 East of 8 per cent per annum from the 11th Second South Street, salt Lake City, day of Febuarry, 1927, and for the Utah, on or before the 20th day of sum of 8100.00 on a promissory note executed to Sugar House Investment April, A. D. 1928. ALFRED SORENSEN, Co., and endorsed and transferred to Administrator of the Estate plaintiff, together with Interest thereor William L. Ritter, Deceased. on at 7 per cent per annum from FebW. C. BRAFFET, ruary 15, 1927, to April 15, 1927, and 1 per cent per month from April 15, Attorney for Administrator, Date of first publication December 1927, until paid, together with reasonable attorney's fees and for costs of 17th, A. D. 1927. this action. Last, January 7th, 1928. MU11-ca- ii'ST ' ".7 '7 : heart was filled with Joy. ' Twas surely more blessed to give than to receive," thought Tou as he trudged along toward borne. "Now the next move on the checkerboard," he thought, "la to get these tilings Into the house without her knowing It." How could he do It?. ALICE EUPALMER Then the thought struck him. Be could get his sister, who lived around the corner, to call Laurel over by SOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) So, stopping at the first availOB tin put tlx pears of plume. able telephone booth, he did sol Then Toni's ten of married Ufo ho when the coast was clear he slipped hsd celebrated New Tear's into the house and was up to her room apart from bis wife. Bo where he spread out the adorable outhad enjoyed what he called fit upon her snowy bed. The blue "the time of hlaJife." bnt It the white spread did look against had always ended np In an even to a man's eyes. Why beautiful, hllarioua outburst. In each had he never thought of anything like Lan-rcbm now for alz years this before? Why, It was more fun had brought him through than all the he bad ever atand had forgiven him. Tot tended. Ton parties the true see, holiday each succeeding year It had spirit had hit Tom, and hit him very, been ths same thing over again. very hard. Now another year had rolled around Suddenly he heard her call: "Oh and the boys at the office were Joking Tom, Is that you? Supper Is ready about New Tear resolutions, wild and your favorite apple dumplings. parties, etc. "Tea, dear, I am coming, he hurAs Tom got to thinking about It, he riedly replied, as he rushed down taro suddenly realised that he had not steps at a time. played fair with his wife when It But as they sat eating, he noticed came to holiday celebrations, rilled that she was not very hungry and with remorse, he began to plan a wore a sad, tired She, no expression. "Happy New Tear" for the, little womdoubt, was thinking of the nsual New an this year. Tear's escapade. Tom chuckled withThe boys Joked him for being so in as he thought of his glorious surquiet and thoughtful; but he paid prise. He was wondering how to prono attention to them, for he was deep ceed. In thought "What, could he do to pay After prtfslng the delicious apple np for his grou neglect 7" All these dumplings, for which he only received . years she had bear so true and una feint sickly smile (she was not Inselfish while he hsd Indulged In otter terested In inch things Just now), he sense! eu dissipation. arose from the table and began to have It he suddenly shouted, dress for the evening. When all ready, without realising the whole office he kissed her goodby, and said he was force wu looking In bis direction. going to the dub. He hated to do it, "Come across what It la, a new for it nearly broke bis heart to see Joker exclaimed Jim, the bill clerk.. her lips tremble as If about to utter a "Oh no, fhr from It" uld Tom. pretest But she cared too much for have only Just made a New his happiness to Interfere, so sbs only Year's resolution." said: "I hope you have a good time, Tom." Whereupon they all laughed heartHe quickly turned away and left ily; and Joe; the sweeper, who wu passing by, chuckled Inwardly as her standing there, heartsick and he thought of weary. Other years he had not been the big party able to comprehend; now when It which wu "on dawned upon him, he felt like a brute that night and vowed a aecret resolution with The day, very his heart alone never to leave her suggestive of the again. hoMay Then he rashed around the corner wu cold and to his slater and disci ooed the whole while beautltal secret She was delighted crisp; doles hung about and gave him a big brotherly hug and In profusion and kiss.' Then she said: the snow, heavily "Why, Tom, that la the best thing packed, sparkled ever did In your Ufa." you In the sunlight I know It Dot and I am "Ten, to Tom begged ashamed of myself but never again. be excused an Then he made a dash for home and hour earlier and the "surprise. Joyously bounded His wife had thrown herself upon elf on his New overstuffed davenport In despair, the Year's escapade. await the awful midnight scene. first he darted acrou the street to She arose quickly, as She heard his and purchased two theater tickets, In the hallway. "He must have then to the Crystal restaurant where step forgotten something, poor dear, or he he table. Next rushed he reserved a to the Holsts shop (to which he had wouldn't be back so early, thought been a stranger for many years) and she. The next moment he rushed In with ordered a corsage bouquet of mixed a loud cry of "Happy New Tear, Then sweet favorite flower. her . peas, Laurel." he found himself entering an excluShe could hardly believe her own sive women's apparel shop, Just as she gazed at him stupidly. ears around the corner. Be felt sort of whats the trouble, Tom?" "Why, wobbly In hero and was Jut about my dear, I only came to ' "Nothing, a when flee pleasant, elderly ready to to get you spend New Tear's Eve , lady addressed him: with me, for a change. "What can I do for you, sir?" "How lovely, Tom, but you forgot Then ha explained to her that he that I have no party outfit ' would like to have a complete outfit "Never mind about that Just dress for bla wife for a New Tear's party. as quickly as you can, while I glance The efficient saleslady understood through the paper. She turned from him, the tears perfectly, and ushered him about picking out the finery. lie remembered streaming down her face, as she hearing his wife speak of the new thought of her only available gown, color called "Tyson blue" that blue an ugly gray cashmere. She could had been tbs color of her wedding tear It Into shreds, she hated It so, On the way upstairs she secretly gown so ho decided to have everything of that delightful shade which wished that some disaster had come he knew would please her. upon It so that she would not be Finally, loaded down with bundles, obliged to wear It What a revelation, as she opened he truly was a New Tear's Santa Claus, er fet like one anyway, for his the door to her room and beheld the pocoacwonow (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 The New Years Spirit el . 1 1 spirit They Came Home on New Years Eve Theres an auto at the gate now," replied his wife. A stranger alighted and came to the door. '"This radio wu sent to you, he said. He Installed It and left At the appointed hour Ur. Burt tuned in. "Why, Par cried Mrs. Burt "It'S John speaking at the banquet" This finished, they got another st tion. "Mary playin an Tuna stagin', V whlspered Mrs. Burt "Why, Pa, now tbey'rs playin' "Home, Sweet Home," for us." When this finished she smiled "They came home after all, what a happy New Tear. (A MIT. Wetn Mawapapar Dalsa.) fairy outfit spread out upon her bed. The beaded drew of Tyson blue sparkled under the electric light and the dainty satin slippers with the spiderweb silk stockings were a perfect match. Then the bonnet of blue silk chiffon trimmed with tiny forget-me-not-s capped the climax. She matched It np ud placed It upon her hud, for- getting everything rise for the moment. strange lb what effect sudden happiness hu upon ns mortals. It goes to show that all Is mental after alL She wu s new she franbeing tically called Tom la her bewilderment. He came bounding up the stairs, his eyes sparkling and his fece wreathed In a "Happy New Tear smile. "Hurry up ud put it on ud left see how you look. We are going to the theater and then to the Crystal restaurant where we shall dins and dance. Ton are to be the Cinderella of the evening and 1 the happy Frlncei Wont that be glorious, dear?" As the situation began to drawn upon her consciousness, sha opened' her hasel eyes ud her pretty rosebud mouth both at once; but the words would not come they simply refused, so she began to tear off the old clothing ud get Into the new. She had Just finished when they were startled by the loud ringing of the door briL Laurel rushed down to answer It, with Tom clou at her heels grin nlng from ear to ear, for he knew very well wbst It was. "Why Tom, how did you ever think of all this? she asked. For there were the sweet peas fresh from the u florist "Now I truly do fed like a real Cinderella, as she lovingly pressed the flowqrs against her soft cheek. "But Tom, I am afraid It Is only a dream, and that I shall awake ud find myself In the ash heap of despair, Halting for your return. With a shudder she buried her head upon his shoulder. It wu far from a dream, for the next moment the shrill horn of a taxi was calling them from without Thus, arm In arm, they set forth for their Mew Tear's celebration together. (A MIT, WMtare Nawspapw VSmlI 498 237 345 666 1771 836 1682 216 688 1675 97 522 1658 691 675 1360 Shares Amt Brettenstin, H. Breltenstln, H. Buehler, Evelyn Buehler, Evelyn Bostleman, R. Coad. I. I Castle, S. 8 Castle, Orle O Davies, E. C Dunlop, Merckel E Dunlop, Herckel E. Espy, J. C. . Espy, J. C., Espy, J. C Engstrom, John Groo, Richard Graham, Wm. 660 8 2.75 1000 . 5.00 20.93 4186 1000 5.00 4.12 826 1000 6.00 100 A0 16.60 8300 1A0 309 1000 5.00 1.37 275 5.00 1000 A0 100 2.75 5A0 1.66 5.00 5.00 10.00 Dated December 3rd. 1927. POWERS, RITER ft COWAN, SUMMONS bad the children cant ((rroo I come borne," aald Hr. Burt. Names Nos. 1506 Arnold. Mildred 689 Aten. Rex O In the Third Judicial District Court In Plaintiff's Attorneys. and for Salt Lake County, State of P. O. Address: Suite 814 Kearns Utah. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 7.) (Dec. Walker Brothers Bankers, a Corporation, Trustee of the Estate of Anna M. Lowe, Deceased, plaintiff, vs. SUMMONS .Esther Ann Brizzee, sometimes known as Mrs. Henry Willard Briz-se- e; In the Third Judicial District Court of Lulu Brizzee Stoddard: Mae Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Brizzee Penney, sometimes known Myrtle Hanson, plaintiff, vs. Byron as May Brizzee Penney; Raymond Hanson, defendant. Summons. H. Brizzee; Laura Brizzee Lee; The State of Utah to the said Defendant: Eleanor Brizzee Haller, sometimes You are hereby summoned to appear known as Eleanor Brizzee Hallor; Ernest H. White; Edna White; j within twenty days after the service Ernest White; Louise White; Rich - of this summons upon you. If served ard White; Alice White; Maybelle within the county In which this action Brizzee De Wolf, sometimes known Is brought; otherwise, within thirty And in accordance with law, and the as Maybe 11 or Mabel Brisee De days after service, and defend the Wolfe, Hilda Brizzee Carlson; Emily above entitled action ;and In case of order of the Board of Directors made Brizzee Anderson, sometimes known your failure so to do, judgment will on the 8th day of October, 1927, so as Emily Brizzee Stewart; Henry be rendered against you according to many shares of each parcel of such Willard Brizzee; Roy Charles Bris- the demand of the complaint which stock as may be necessary will be sold see; Elizabeth Rockwell; David P. has been filed with the Clerk of said at the office of the company. No. 814 FMt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Rockwell; Adam C. Rockwell, some- - Court times known as Adam H Rockwell; . This action Is brought for the pur- the 31st day of December, 1927, at 9 Letltla R. McKenney, formerly pose of dissolving the bonds of matri- o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent known as Letltla Rockwell or Let mony now existing between the main-tif- f assessment thereon, together with the and the defendant cost of advertising and expense of tisha Rockwell; Ina Jean Rockwell CLAWSON ft ELSMORE, sale. Cameron, formerly known as Ina R. O. DOBBS, Secretary. Jean Rockwell; Ed son Rockwell; Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 608 Deseret Bank No. 314 Felt Bulldlnfl, Salt Lake William Woolsey, Jr sometimes known as William Tyrrell; William Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. City. Utah. 7.) Lulu (Dec. 24.) (Dec. Woolsey; Juanita Woolsey; Belle Woolsey, otherwise known as Leu Woolsey, otherwise known as Lulu Belle Woolsey Rives, otherwise dniznraiHziziaianBiMniaraaiziaaaimiMiaa known as Lulu Belle Woolsey Stuart; the unknown heirs of William Woolsey; all the unknown heirs of Emily Rockwell, otherwise known as Emily Rockwell Tyrrell, otherwise known as Emily Rockwell Woolsey, otherwise known as Emily Rockwell Brizzee; all the unknown heirs of William Woolsey, Jr., sometimes known as William Tyrrell; all the unknown heirs of Juanita Wool-Beall the unknown heirs of Lulu Belle Woolsey or Lulu Belle Woolsey Rives or Lulu Belle Woolsey Stuart; all the unknown heirs of Orln Porter Rockwell; also all other persona unknown, claiming any right, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defend' 10-Ja- 1 -- 10-Ja- 19-De-c. The Life Of y; Govemer Alfred E. Smith ants: are hereby summoned to appear You within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county in wMcn 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 With full description of what he stands for, what he has done and what may be expected of him when he is elected president a GIVEN With one years subscription to THE UTAH STATESMAN Court This action Is brought to quiet the title to the following described real estate In Salt Lake County, State of Utah, Block 4. Lot 50, Plat B, Salt Lake for $1.00 to-wi- City Survey. JAMES II. WOLFE, POWERS. RITER ft COWAN, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 604 Newhouse Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. 14.) (Dec. 17-Ja- SUMMONS. 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