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Show UTAH STATESMAN, AUGUST 3, 1928. farmer was a farmer and therefore could not hurt the Grand Old Party. But now the worm has turned. The castle of protection sees that it has at last become top heavy. The fanners' side of the structure has not kept pace with the rest. Whereupon the shock troops in the form of at state every Friday Democratic published A newspaper, Senator Smoot have been rushed to the rescueto and Salt Lake City. Utah, devoted to progressive ideas The whole business reminds us of that fine old Dutch and state of the promotion of the progress and prosperity delicacy BOLOGNA- party. Endorsed by the State Democratic committee, Salt Lake G. 0. P. LEADERSHIP. county committee, Utah county committeej Now that the farmer are striking out for themselves Office Room 111 Atlas Block, the Republican party is willing to give them a little slice of Salt Lake City, Utah. the tariff pie. The action is typically Republican. It Is BERNARD L. FLANAGAN, Editor. another evidence of Republican leadership following just C. S. GODDARD. Business Manager. the trend. The Republicans have been without a leader since t tb( . Uutered u Keeonrt Class Natter. July 1. 1179. Roosevelt and Roosevelt was disowned by the Republicans fwa city. Utah, under th act of March t because he tried to mold, rather than follow popular senti- Utah &hr Women Voters Department tatpsman Our Slogan: 'very Reader a Contributor. 1. ment. ADVERTISING RATES Per Column Inch $1.00 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Assessment, 5 times Delinquent Notices, per column inch Probate Notices, 2 times Notice to Creditors, 4 times Summons, 5 times Phone Wasatch 852. In Wilson's time that great Democrat far outshone any of the opposite political faith. Following Wilson came the Ohio horde and not even the ward heelers will give any of that crowd credit for leadership- When along came Cal. Name one constructive thought Cal expressed in his tenure in the White House. External pressure and political expediency have been the guiding forces of the Republican forces. The situation reminds one of that old French story. The man was hurrying after a mob. A well intentioned fellow man stopped him and urged him not to go. "But I must follow them, was the reply. You see, I am their leader." PROHIBITION. SIlNHrVE Attn SWF AT . ... . m n c1. r, warden nDavis .01 tile Utah State -- ... A - e.ASSSS J J .! J. J J iwieaeaiioM lilnretZ. Mn- - StJ'S? for ,he Democrtfc leder We submit that this is a sound view. But we see no possibility for a change of the prohibition laws for some time to come. Certainly Governor Smith can do nothing about it, even if elected president. It took fifty years to write prohibition into the Constitution and it may take longer to take it out The Surest way to get a change, or to prevent a changte is to strictly enforce the law. The Re-- Mr, ai ftiiltli not bring flt to ocs LTJZZ pubHcan party has had sole charge of national enforcem jSSSh1? 1 certainly thought she was the but if they claim success at it they must do It with the kind of woman atiow would like tongue in the cheek. Nullification of the law is almost com- - to nave ror a mother, one has some who He nice children, and both site and plete. Liquor is available and in use everywhere. children acted Just like normal denies this is blind, or hypocritical. The Republicans now tlie human being. Isn't Hie ordinary, promise strict enforcement. In view of their record, this decent American family popular does not sound so good. Even if they are sincere and now any more? And Is this election go- ded to riu. u. different brand of enforcement, they cm- not do it without a change of public sentiment. Salt Lake County has a record in the field of enforcement which would be enlightening to the whole country. During the first years of prohibition, while public sentiment was up on the subject, enforcement wssnost successful, but as time went on and sentiment cooled off liquor began to donmt look iik i u ju.t'on the MSSSf w. pour in. This aroused the true prohibitionists to the point that they doubted the sincerity of any party with respect to thing important? Tours truly, enforcement. Accordingly they repudiated both parties and A. DELEGATE. eelcted a sheriff of their own for the sole purpose of cleanCertainly, A. Delegate, we should ing up the county. Nobody can eay that he didnt try. But talk ' about something Important. He to looked alike All him. sin. violators was his But Just for tho aako of winning, that men like Senator GUlett should be pursued the respectable citizen with the same zeal that he t'aPEEZ . SffitSfSBlB faiklmLe Liquor In the basement of a kept talking In bad taste about lira Smith. The American people still hav enough sense of decency and fair play to resent such improprieties and to show their Indignation at th ballot box. For that reason you should refrain frdm personal aspersions upon lira. Herbert Hoover. He la a capable gentleman lr. spits of his looks. Dear Editor: William Allen Whita gives me quite a Isugli In hts attacks upon Al Smith. He admits that Tammany has produced an honest, capable, cuurageon public servant In tho person of Al Smith, hut that hums him up. He wants Tammany FLIM-FLAM- S damned, no matter what good comes out of Tanimny. He forget The Republican plan of campaign for 1928 is clear that Tammany ha lived longer and aerompllfclied more than any politiio all who have occasion to read papers from the various cal society in America: that It gor. It is nothing more than the oldjerNw YVk"oijrVmVthat xw parts of the countrywg city flim-flaIn .York "J'1 b7 in a new drew- - The dress is prohibition. urpEbilmn onmni! the west the Republicans are picturing Al Smith as ing a red nose and a bleary eye and are tiling the voters !tion are tun and meet, hut the ' liMth.tthi.man ri'-n- '" The Utah rhapter of the American Institute of Architects is to sponsor a photographic exhibition of medieval and modern German architecture for tha two weeks beginning Aug. 10 and ending Aug. The exhibit will bo shown at th Hotel Utah and Is fre to the pub- lic. There are lit large-alie- d photographs in the collection which la divided Into flvo groupa: churches, buildings for defense, large public buildings, small public buildings and modern bulldlnga of various wUn.'r North Carolina trying drys creating for repentance? a vicious beast and trying to hold wets in the party by DIM.ISTK11 RFPrm.ICAV G. O. P. Still Dry of impotency. painting a creature a a No, Dlrgnrird Republican, "The East 1 East, and the West is West, he Democrat. I think that Mr. White N. AS11F.V1LLE, And never the twain sh.ll meet." Khould be given plenty of rope. of prohibition without tinkering with th Volstead act or But, thank goodness there are daily newspapers which the eighteenth amendment will h Dear Editor! show just what is going on in the east and in the west. I we tlial Senator Smoot has Jut the paramount Issue of tha Repubyou C.-T- hatched an idea. tl I going to ave the fanner with mnro tariff. that good? I Mippone that If he ! wnamr had m entertain a nt lican party Carolina for f.ir state and to according campaign in North the presidency and congressional offlc-- e Jackson, Rrownlng chairman of the slate Republican exerutlve committee. Mr. Jackaon Intimates that thla issue also will bring up the thing It stands for as exemplified In Governor Umith. Reed Smoot, the distinguished senator from Utah, as to have himself termed, has come forth with a wm' ho plan for farm relief. Smoot would now raise the tariff on pen pin or Utah fan for farm goods and thereby save the farmers from poverty. kum? Nowr. folks, if this is the remedy why didn't the distinguished gentleman think of it before. Why in the fifty years that the Republican policy of aky high protection has HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION been the vogue hasn't the Grand Old Party given an ear to until THE do the wait UTAH STATESMAN the farmers plea- Why Republican they with the rest" 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. policy of "protection for some and to h has driven the farmers away from the party fold. Why, Inclosed find check for which please send me The during the last seven years, didnt the party leaders make an commensurate the with on farm effort to get tariff produce months. years tariff on the things the farmers had to buy? The answer is Utah Statesman for ReOld The Grand itself. the as SUBSCRIPTION PRICES 51 Year; 50c 5 months. Party simple as simple publican policy has been The wheel that squeaks the loudest is the one that get the grease" (we might say oil.) In Name .Street the past the wails from the farmers in a more or less desulState tory manrvr The woes were such that Republican salve could stop the pain ven if it didnt perfect a cure. The1 mail-choos- es nm-i- i ! - 1 ................. J ch Lul me majority am not yet ready system. We will call this the Tory In government. ume. Idea p I. In to contrast is this Idea ths j The coming campaign is otter- - that people should govern thems- "IT elves. Sw'iBFSK Republicans and the Women Vote That government exists as machinery to carry out ths will of th people in regard to the man- agement of the people's affairs, and ic guard the libertfcs and rights of all tha people, that before the law and all government ageaelea every human being has exactly tha sat rights aa every other human helm; regardless of social or financial position In tha world, that tha burden of supporting the government be equitably distributed 'according to tha capacity to pay"; that equal opportunity for advancement u open to people in every walk of life; and persistently to guarantee and guard these rights to all tha people, It la tha right of tha people to remake It, revise It. or supplant it with a wholly now form of government provided only that the changes meet with the approval of the qualified voters expressed In the agreed upon fashion. This we will call tha damocratlo idea In government. Black does not differ from white any more than these two ideas differ from each other, nor la east arty further removed from west than they are tar apart. Small wonder la It that th damocratlo Idea waa branded aa heretical, as Impious, aa radical, aa revolutionary It first began to appear. Rad- - LEGAL NOTICES. Legal for the Ctah Statesman should bo in tho Statesman office by S o'clock Wednesday of the wrek of bane. Probate and Guardianship Notices. For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signer. In the Third Judicial District Court, in and for th County ot Salt Lake, State of Utah. Architects Plan German Exhibit .SSSWtBEB thin! . j over-nlgl- kinds. Sample photographs received In advance Indicating that tha showUnited States, have a saloon on every corner and a beer ing will ha highlv Interesting and garden in the middle of the block with special rates to Instructive. It is thoroughly catchildren and churchgoers. In the east where there is more alogued and In addition the architect have an attendant In pronounced wet sentiment they are urging the Republican! mind a' few name, the pawn of chargewill to describe and explain parSmith.can't do a vote to .toy to ticular feature and It la believed for them, that a vote for him will be wasted because he can t H.ioii squad, sim-hu- r and others that those who avail themsalves of the opportunity will consider to mention. Don't make this country wet because the Constitution says it is' too numrroiiH themselves well repaid. Mr. While who think that Vii dry and that Smith can not get enough support to make any illrectlmr the Republican publicity campaign ationlil show that lit change. party I bringing forth work meet have it to scare the There by that Smith intends to overturn the Constitution of the ;;lrrf;XMyV -- i been Ilka of which have never known before. Tha very fact that so many factors enter Into the !race for the of flee of president make women more Interested, and politicians are figuring vary cloaciy to determine, if possible. Just what Mr. Visitor, you ask a hard ques- effect tha various Issues will have tion. Tho people of this state on the woman vote. think that Senator Smoot Is a great Observers say, and the average man, and being a loyal Utahn I experience confirms their statedo not wish to detract from his ment. that more switching will be glory. Tho trouble la that sensible done in the coming election than tariff Instruction seldom reaches at any tlma. They would the people. During campaigns ths like to previous know how many women old tariff bogey Is dragged out and will also cltange thslr party almads to look so fierce that even legiance. Are women, they ask, goDemocrats get scared. In due time ing to vote for Hoover, believing tho tariff wilt be adjusted on a ha la It and let at scientific basis by experts, which or aredry, going to gobelieve that, that they will bs a sorry day for Republican a Republican vote tney by politicians. They dont want a sci- willcasting be aligning themselves with entific tariff they want a bogey. the hootlegger, who obviously doesn't want modification. Are Dear Editor! To settle an argument will you wqmen, after all, so worried about the wet and dry question aa Mrs. tell me If any farm organisations liave endorsed Al Smith, and If so Clem Shaver and her Washington group would have u( believe? Are bow many? the very dry women going to sea Yours truly. J. V. DANE. that itmodification could not be an and accomplishment, Arthur Sears Henning In a syn- refusing to be frightened by this dicated article eays: prospect, vote calmly and sanely Thirty-tw- o farm organisations In th corn belt for the most efficient candidate? have endorsed the Democratic farm Are women going to consider the relief plan, and Smith stands on prohibition question aa ths sola that plan. basis for their choice for a president, or will they simply vote aa Dear Editor: usual for tha party In which they Was Nooh wet? happen to be born? None of these questions can ha Thanking you, I am, funny. answered until after slaetlon time, and then, for It will No. Funny, he stood on a dry bo perhaps not one to know Juet Impossible for plank. why a vote was cast. In a general way, however, w may b ibl to tell if women voted with Independence and car after due deliberation. bribe-giver- s, bribe-taker- s, ths that 1 1 done. He Bays sunlight and sweat will cleanse the soul many who might otherwise go from bad to worse. Davis plan ip mde to fit Utah needs and Utah resources- It might tion. prominent citizen was just as offensive to him as liquor in the basement of an obscure Greek. Apparently he took himself too seriously for he was thrown out of office with a bang, and there has been no talk of an independent enforcement officer since. Neither has there been much enforcement since; neither is drinking regarded as much of a crime. The only prohibition criminals that get much attention now the hi- -j ackers, the and the are the more daring bootleggers. We believe that this situation will yet make the American people receptive to any honest suggestion on the subject. THE OF 1928. a given bean j lone the chance for results is worth mat the doubling of th, vet. " had no appreciable affect on tho ine n;.8tandpoint of the vote, other, aroablo urging for a prison farm sounds like a good one. quality ... point with certainty to definite forpoiice forces, snd that it would materially reduce taxes. Prohibition has failed on every one of these counts. I am I dont want to see the of aKot id afro of suggestions for some but I new plan of liquor control. For that reason, I do not fear Al Smith. He has a reputation for honesty and whether his proposals are sound or not they are worthy of considera- went after the stranger. law and order; that vote, th assumption has kind with woman could and would ; good rulara Indulge in benafi- cenca an Ufa Idealism and national to charity for the unfbrtun- bring .which le necessary for good gov- -j ate of tho realm and bad rulers eminent; that they would bo par-- 1 offer oppression Instead but It lain the solution uf ' assumed that a csrtaln goodly numPrison. has tlcularly helpful . kl l I J weitaitl siOAh has a4 f ha im fnsilll HSte Belli elistewa i j One of the delegates to the Houston convention reports this interesting statement on Prohibition by a Southerner: Of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Joseph H. Moore, deceased. Creditor will present claims with voucher to tha under- lgned at ISO? Walker Hank build-voingi g.1t Lka city, vtah. on or , before th (th day of October, A. Report has H that tha Republicans are looking to the Democrat Ic women to desert their party to for Hoover, and by yar oua such methods. distributing Hoover pictures to b hung iniu,, 1211. kitchens, and whispering tha return ELIZABETH AJW MOORE, of the saloon and certain deroga- Administratrix with th will antory remarks about candidates nexed of the estate of Joseph wives, they hope to accomplish this 11. Moore, deceased. result. Thla method la no compliment 19S?t et flr,t Puhiirctlon Aug. , to the Intelligence of women. Do Richards and Richard, attorthey imagine that there la a very ney. large majority of women who are to ba won over entirely by mob SUMMONS. psychology Instead of reasoning? City Court of Salt Lake city. Women with ordinary sens who Salt Lake, State of Utah. know th legislative activity of County ofCab and Transportation New York's governor In their be- CoDollar a Corporation of tha State of half. and see hla numerous bills Utah, Plaintiff, Burt Poison, for women which he has literally who's other and va. true name la unforced through against tha opposi- known to plaintiff, Dafcndant. tion of Republican legislators, are The Statetha of Utah to said Defendnot going to ba afraid of giving ant: thalr vote to such a man, especialYou are summoned to aply when his opponent haa no rec- pear withinhereby ten (10) days after the ord at all which would lead them efrvlce of this summons upon you. to believe he Is sympathetic with If served within tho county In their welfare. which this action la brought: othEven Republican women have erwise within twenty (30) days aftnot forgotten war-tli- n price fixing er euch service, and defend th and Ite resulting hardships, and abora entitled action; and In case Demto ars their join going they of your failure to do eo, th plainocratic friends and vot for a man tiff In this action will apply to the who they know considers women court for the relief demanded In the equal of men. Governor Smith the complaint, which haa been filed has shown this not only by hla leg- with tho clerk of said court, and islation for women, but by hie ap- will taka Judgment against you for tho sum of on hundred dollars pointment of women to high political offices. What la more, tha wom- (1X00.00) with Interest at tha rat en hava not disappointed him. and of I per cent per annum since the he makee no bones about recog- 2?th day of April, 1931, together with plaintiff's costa and nising this fact. Thla talk of bringing back inents herein on account of dam- wh.ch Is parilrularly .nges sustained to th saloons. plaintiff aimed at women, le also going to. through the negligence of the detail on deaf ears, for women are fendant. able to see aa well ai men that J. W. STRINGFELLOW. Republican admln-- l Plaintiffs Attorney. 'during the last worse blind evil, th Dated llth day of July. 1139. Istratlun a y speak-easNo O. has existed. P. Address Sit Clift Bldg, pig and woman wants tha saloon back nor Salt Lake Cty. Utah. does Governor Smith, but they also IT.) (July do not want th present hypocritical situation, and thay are not SUMMONS, afraid to vote for a man who wants In tha Third Judicial District to tarkle the Job. of Salt Lake County. Stats ot to Court Woman are not the morons Utah I , whom the flepiililiran parlv Fidelia Beer Abbnlt. plaintiff, va appealing. Herbert llnovei1 llonie-- t Atrhur A. Abbott, defendant maker, may appeal to women who Xh, Hal, ot Luh h, uld D. don t think, but this )ear there , rendant: o aren't many ol that variety.' You are hereby summoned to ap' Democratic wome-- i are by their party, M.ryloo of (Ua summet upon sou. te g, , Lod G.0.P, (Continued From Page Quo) . teal It wsa whan aarfa began arising from kneeling in tha mud as thalr gracious sovereigns want by, and rudely demanding righta instead of doles and Benefice and charity. Revolutionary it has been more than once as these competing ideas In government nave mat from time to tlmo not alone in legislative halls but on fields of battle. But little by little the democratic Idea la replacing the Tory ideln tho world, going forward with ths aama rather untidy, at times slightly shabby, apparently never wholly victorious, but naverthaleaa with th absolutely relentless onward movement that marks all progress. Tha neat complaU, hard and fast, tidiness of tho beneficent despot completely the situation outraged by offering every known variety of opposition. Never once realising tho breadth and power of tho movement, but always realising th difference between the form and ceremony, the dress, manners and customs of a court and tha eommon people's complete lack of such equipment for balng a governing class., Ths agriculturist rising from tho mud la sometime muddy but from Magna Charts to Farm Relief watch out for him whan ha rises, and If you value any further connection with whatever forma of government continue to exist after ha ait down again, offer him justice, not charity. He ia tha "good cUlien and ha has the power It ha chooses to exert it,. to change thing about a bit He really had done It more than once. - - $3.00 Marks Progress Sponsored by Salt Lake Women's Democratic Club. Edited by ' MRS. D. M. DRAPER. - v Another Row Good Reading for Democratic Women and Republican For those women who want something really Intereating to read during the remaining part ot the summer are three biographies of great Democrats. First there are those written by Claud Bowers, who so thrilled ua with his keynote speech at tha Houston convention, and whoso books read even better than hla speaking, namely Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. Then there la on of mors recant data, Tha Great Commoner, by J. C. Long, a newspaper reporter and publicist. Mr. Long writes a sympathetic account of Bryan's whol Ufa, giving hla own explanation of why Bryan's Ufa waa a failure In many respects, In spit of hla dominance and power. office In the federal building of thla city for assembling and mailing campaign literature in Mr Leath-erwoo- d's . behalf, Personal solicitation by Mr. election district m Suit Lake City and county for Mr. Loatherwood at th approaching nominating convention. Absenting himself from hla office during business hours and on day other than Sundays and legal holidays for tho purpose of visiting Purt of tha congressional dlstriet outside of Salt Lake City and county in behalf of Mr. 'a candidacy. "Unduly concerning . himsolt presumably m Mr. Leatherwood'a wlth th Of tho Ro- publican congremlonai committee of this congressional dlatrict. a thea alleged I.nmu5 on th part of Mr. McPhe appear to conatlut a flagrant violation of certain rules and rcgiLa-tloof th poatofllca now In fores, It la moat department respectfully requested that you bow causa a proper investigation of the afore-m- id charges to ba mad at tho earliest possible date. You are further advised, moreover, that the writer of this Uttar la not himself a candidate for office this year, nor lu chargeany of any ether Candidate's campaign, and that ha la simply addressing you in tha above manner In the capacity of a private cftlsan. "Trusting you will sens th Importance of giving thla matter you immediate attention, and reserv ing tha right in tha meanwhile to give this letter such publicity aa rc u mt n u i may aesm ta justify, I am, vary respectfully, . Me-vl'- 0u aup-port- of Leath-rwood- ns "T. L. HOLMAN. McPhe declared that Holman wae merely displaying that sentiment which la often known aa hour grapao. "Holman wanted to go to Congress two years ago and was beaten, McPhe said. "Thla sUrted tha germ of political hatred and hU Uttar U baaed upon this hatred and not upon facta mediately to tho see rotary of tho company, at hla offlea, 3I4 Fait Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which thl, assessment may remain unpaid on th 7th day of Juna 1121. wUl ba delinquent and advertised for sals at public auction and unless payment la mad before, will bo sold at th secretary's office, at I o'clock a.m., July 10, 1121, to pay tha delinquent assessment together with tha cost of advertising and tho expanse of sals. H- - O. DOBBS, Secretary. No. 114 Felt Bldg, Salt Lake Chaplain Bessant of Exeter Utah. P. O. Box. No. 1(07. City, preaching at Westminster Abbey on why prayer book changes EXTENSION NOTICE. were wanted, said that 13,000 EngLoulae Mining Company. lish communicants yearly, chiefly By order of th Board Difrom tho Church of England, havo rectors of the Louts Miningofcombeen paaaing Into th Roman at pany, a ollc church. meeting bald on tho 7th day of July, 1021, the aaU data If served within th county In of delinquent stock for th assesswhich this action la brought: oth' ment levied on the 7th day of Ap 11 erwlaa. within thirty days after extended from aatvlca, and defend ths above en- l(th 1121. until September July let, titled action: and In ease of your t tho same failure ao to do. Judgment will be on the latter data place and hour, rendered against you according to B. O. DOBBS, Secretary, th demand of the complaint which No'. has bean filed with tha Clerk ot I'KJr,14T7tFlt Building, Salt Lak said Court. g. (July 10.) Thla action !a brought for th purpose of dissolving the bonds ol NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant and restoration Rye Patch Agnes Mining and Millof plalntlfra maldsn name. ing Company. POWERS. RITER A COWAN. Location of principal pUco of 0 Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10 AU Lak B,0Ck' P. O. Address 114 Kearna Build City" Utah NOTICE' IS HEREBY GIVEN Ing. Salt Lake City. Utah. IB that at a June meeting of th Board of Directors held on tha 2Ird day of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. July. 1028, an aaaaasmant of two Beaver Copper Company, princi- cant (2c) par share was levied on pal place of burineia, SOS New-hou- all th Issued and outstanding stock building, Salt Lake City, of th corporation, payabU on or bafora Sept. 1st. 1121. to Mrs. JoUtah. Notice le hereby given that n sephine Shortlno, Secratary, at 110 meeting of the board of directors Atlas Block. Salt Lake City, Utah. of tha Beaver Copper company, held Any stock upon which th inm-me- nt on Saturday, the 7th day of July, may remain unpaid on tho 1021 an ateelament of onehalf Jet day of September. 1121, will b and advertised for Ml delinquent cant per share was levied on (H) th issued and outstanding stock of tha at publle auction, and unleM pay1 made before, will he sold corporation, parable Immediately ment to A. J. McMullen, Treasurer at SOg on Saturday, the 22nd day of Sept., 8 o'clock p.m.. at tha efflc 1911. at Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and stock upon which thla of the Secretary aforesaid, by th assessment may remain unpaid on Secretary, to pay tha delinquent asMonday tha third day of Septem- sessment, together with the cost of and expense of Mia, ber, 1021 will ba delinquent and advertising JOSEPHINE 8H0RTIN0, advertised for sale at publle aucSecretary. tion and unless payment is mad 110 Atlas Block, Balt Lake City. before, ao much of each parcel of Ltah. such stock aa may be necessary will Published In 'Tha Statesman. ba sold on Saturday tha 23nd day of September, 1021, at 2 o'eloek (July 31.) p.m. to pay ths delinquent awe la23-Ju- ly se g. ment thereon together with th fMMBMMMSMSSSMl coals of advertising and expanse of sale. IMER PETT, JR. 121 Newhouse Bldg. July Louie WILSON HOTEL Secretary. 13, Aug. 10. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Mining Co., gait Lake City, Utah. Location of principal place of bueineee. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice le hereby given that at a meeting of th board of director held on the seventh day of April, 1029, an anseasment of one (1) cent per hre wa levied upon th capital stock of the corporation. Issued and outstanding, payable 1m- - 30E30I A Home Away From Home" Salt Lake City. HtOHOHM883l8IH8M I0Z30I I0E308 30EXQ SALT LAKE SCHOOL of Beauty Culture Cempleta laatraettmi la pemaaeat waving gives wllheat extra rharge with vaster fall rearer of Beauty Celt ere. fall er seed far lefaraiellne. SALT LAKE BARBER SUPPLY B tRDk.lt 4HUI East let Oeuth QjQOr AMI PKtlTV FAR LOR 91 FPLtrS Pali Lake f tty, Utah, Pheaa Waa. IOBOI 01 |