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Show UTAH STATESMAN APPROPRIATE CURTAINS FOR A CASEMENT rendered against you according to tbe demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant. STEWART, ALEXANDER A' BUDGE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 1109 Deseret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Naked Truth ) This la c cyu'cal world, when viewed throng.! the tes of the modern child, said David Stair Jordan. "Children have a way of presenting the truth about their elders with ghastly clarity. "Qols recently, when 1 boarded a train In 8an Francisco a family group too" the two neats In front of I.) (Sept me. They spent seiend mlnniM la but themselves at last wen adjusting SUMMONS settled. At this moment fee little girl of tbe family stuck her hand out Judicial District Court the window and said to a group of In the Third Lake of Salt County, State of Utah. friends on the platform: Jennie Mann, plaintiff, vs. Terry Well be gone In a ndnuto and Mrs. A. Mann, defendant. Summons. then you can talk about us and well The State of Utah to the said defendtalk about you."' ant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service Beads fur Rosaries of this summons upon you. If served The name "St CathborTs BoadT within the county In which this action was given to the single Joints of the Is brought otherwise, within thirty articulated stems of encronltsa. The days after service, and defend the central perforation permitted them to above entitled action; and In case of be strung as beads, and they wen your failure so to do, Judgment will be used for rosaries and associated with rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has the name of St. Cuthbert ' been filed with the clerk of said court This Is an action to dissolve the of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant NOTICES J. W. STRINGFEILOW. Attorney for Plaintiff, p. O. Adress 111 Clift Building, Balt Lake City, Utah. 1.) PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P . (Sept 10-Oc- t, tHf PL NOTICES NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT mM on or heforo the Mb daw 0f September, A. D. 1927, to H. J. Secretary of the corporation at the office of the company. No. 409 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1927, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment Is made before will be sold on. the 24th day of September, A. D1927, at 2 o'clock p. m. at room No. 409 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. H. J. FITZGERALD. Flts-geral- Beaver Copper Company, principal d. place of business, 403 Newhouse building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Beaver lake Mining District Beaver County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a of meeting of the board of directors on tbe Beaver Copper Company, held the 11th day of July, 1927, assessment cent No. Thirty-tw- o (32) of one-hawaa levied share upon tbe capital per stock of the corporation Issued and outstanding, . payable Immediately to the treasurer, A. J. McMullen, at his office, 403 Newhouse building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Secretary. Any stock upon which this assess409 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, ment may remain unpaid on Thursday, the 8th day of Sept, 1927, will be delin- Utah. 8.) (Aug. quent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment Is EXTENSION NOTICE., . made before, will bo sold on Monday, tbe 10th day of Octooer, at 3 oclock A Milling p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment Utah Consolidated Mining Company. thereon, together with the costs of adAt a meeting of the Board of Direcvertising and the expense of sale. IMER PETT, JIL, Secretary. tors of the Utah Consolidated Mining A Mining Company held on August 13.) . (July 24th, 1927, It was ordered that the time heretofore set for stock to beEXTENSION NOTICE. . come delinquent be continued to Mon19th, 1927, .and the By action of tbe board of directors day, September set for sale of delinof Beaver Copper Co. the delinquent time heretofore notice be conabove under stock quent been assessment has above of date the October to 3rd, 1927, tinued Monday, extended to Saturday, October 8th, and the sale date to Saturday, October at same time and place. H. J. FITZGERALD, 28th, same hour and place. v . Secretary. IMER PETT. JR-- , Secretary. . 17.) (Aug. 24.) (Sept lf . 16-Aq- g. 27-Se- 10-Se- pt SUMMONS DELINQUENT NOTICE , NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, NO. 5 CONSOLIDATED MINING PRINCE Lion Oil Company For Farther Information Oonsnlt In the Third Judicial District Court of ' Principal place of busiCOMPANY, Utah. of Location of principal place of bust ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake County, State the Coant Clerk or Respec-tir-e Progress Finance Corporation, a cor- ness 1401 Walker Bank Building, Salt Notice Is hereby' given that at a Signers plaintiff, vs. Abraham Lake City, Utah. poration, of the board of director of There are delinquent upon the fol- meeting Coon, sometimes known aa Abram Consolidated Mining Comthe Prince Doe his account of wife, Jane Coon, In the Third Judicial District Court, Coon, and lowing described stock on of the etate of a pany, corporation and the unknown heirs and creditors assessment No. 8, levied on the 6th ia sad for tld County of. Salt Lake, Utah, held on Thursday, August 18, . known several sometimes the Coon, Abraham of 1927, of August, day State of Utah, as Abram Coon and Jane Doe Coon, amounts set opposite the names of the 1927, aa assessment No. 5, of one cent le) per share was levied on the capibis wife, also al other persons un- respective stockholders, as follows: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cassmsnt Curtains Arrangad to Draw. stock of the corporation payable tal esknown claiming any right, title, Celt. Immediately at Columbia Trust Comreal Amt Shares In the Interest or No. lien Name tate, Stataa (HIM Dtpwlaul less chance of the curtains being la Estate of Elmo A. Gillen, Deceased. (Pnftnl hr tlx of the corpora-tio- n, transfer af Asricultare.) property described In the complaint 308 Alex P. Anderson.. 6,867 8 33X3 pany, at Its place agent of business, 125 South Creditors will present claims with or 60.00 Caaement wlndowa, either single or the way- of the sash. Draw curtains ton 346 10,000 to R. Burris adverse J. plaintiff's ownership,, ran be pulled back to tbe extreme vouchers to the undersigned at 1401 5.00 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1,000 la groups, are picturesque and any cloud upon plaintiff's title 307 R. Leo Bird j - -- - appro-priat- e In both large and amall houses. If well made the are charming and convenient, bat they mast be curtained so as not to Interfere with their opening: ' Curtain Material. , The material of which the casement curtains are made la the aomo aa that need for any other windows In the room, unleu some special effect la desired. In a hall or alcove a casement may sometimes be treated as an entirely separate decorative future. If the living room bu both, casements and double sash wlndowa the material choaen for curtains must be adapted to both types of window, and to the atmosphere of the living room, whether formal and dlgnllled. or Informally gay and cheerful. The bureau of home economics suggests that plain fabrics, such as poplin, pongee, habntal silk, rayon, silk and cotton mixtures, monk's doth, heavy gauze, or casement cloth, are good. Richly patterned cretonnes suit some Hvlng rooms If the walla are plain. If the casement opens out, there Is edge of the window frame when the casement Is opened. If glau must be nsefl they should be hung from the upper rasing so that they remain Inside the room when the casement Is unfastened. Otherwise they would soon be spoiled by rain and outdoor air. Side draperies and draw curtains should end on a line with the apron or allL If Cassmsnt Opens In. . If the casement opens In, glass curtains may be shirred on rods at the top and bottom of the sash, or hung with rings from the top of It, so that they swing wltH the window. If a' valance and side draperies are used with tbe openlng-l- n casement, the valance must dear the top of the sash as It swings In. On the whole, draw curtains will be found best for casements. They are generally arranged In clusters of plaits on rings to be drawn back and forth on a solid rod by means of double cords passing over small pulleys. The Illustration shows casement curtains of plain colored pongee for the living room. cur-taln- Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of November, A. D. 1927. ERICK GILLEN, Administrator of Ehtate of Elmo Gillen, Deceased. IRVINE, SKEEN A THURMAN, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication September a 10, A. D .1927. Last, October 1, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edward White, Sr., Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1401 Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 19th day of November, A. D. 1927. J. Wl. WHITE, Administrator of Estate of Edward White, Sr., Deceased. IRVINE, SKEEN A THURMAN, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication- - September thereto, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defend- 231 199 332 ant: You are hereby summoned to appear 228 within twenty days after the service 174 of this summons upon you. If served 311 within the county In which this action 333 is brought; otherwise, srlthln 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 tbe demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to quiet plaintiff's title to lots 22, 23, 24 and 25, Block 2, Colorado Subdivision, a subdivision of Block 79. PUt ."C ", Salt Lake City Survey, Salt Lake County, Utah. DAN B. SHIELDS, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 419 Judge Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. 17.) (Aug. 20-Se- 10, A. D .1927. ' SUMMONS Last, October 1, 1927. the Third Judicial District Court of 8alt Lake County, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Charles A. Gillespie, plaintiff, vs. Doris - Gillespie, defendant Summons. Estate of Charles O. Todd, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with The State of Utah to the said defend ant: APPLE BUTTER IS vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 You are hereby summoned to appear Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, APPETIZING J)ISH Utah, on or before the 5th day of Jan- within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served , uary, A. D. 1928. within the county In which this action MARTHA M. TODD, Can Be Made Either With or Administratrix of the Etate Is brought; otherwise, within thirty of Charles O. Todd, Deceased. days after service, and defend ' the Without Cider, STEWART, ALEXANDER A BUDGE, above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be Attorneys 'for Administratrix. rendered against you accorti.ig to the (Prepared by the United Stales Department Date of first September publication . of Sericulture.) demand of the complaint which has A. D. 1927. There are two ways of making apple 3, Last, been filed with the Clerk of said Court 24, 1927. September butter either with or without sweet This action Is brought to dissolve cider. In making apple butter with the bonds of matrimony now existing NOTICE TO CREDITORS between the plaintiff and defendant. cider the usual proportion la gallon BEEZLEY A BEEZLEY, f to Estate of Frank R. Ahl, Deceased. for gallon, but from Attorneys for Plaintiff. Creditors will present claims with of a gallon of elder to a Brooks Arcade BldgH Salt gallon of peeled and sliced apples will vouchers to the undersigned at No. Lake 452 East 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. give a rich product If the apples an P. O. Address Box 875, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day The butter must be of good cookers. City, Utah. November, A. D. 1927.. watched carefully and stirred fre17.) JOHANNA H. AHL, (Aug. quently to prevent scorching and Administratrix of the Estate SUMMONS sticking to tbe kettle. An enamel-line- d of Frank R. Ahl, Deceased. or aluminum preserving kettle STEWART .ALEXANDER A BUDGE, In the Third Judicial District Court of Attorneys for Administratrix. especially kept for cooking fruit la deBalt Lake County, 8tate of Utah. Date of first publication September sirable, though not absolutely necesMarvel Threlfall, plaintiff, vs. Fred sary. The cooking Is continued until 3. A. D. 1927. Threlfall, defendant Summons. Last, September 24, 1927. the cider and apples do not separate The State of Utah to the said defend and the butter, when cold. Is as thick ant NOTICE TO CREDITORS as apple sauce. About a pound of You are hereby summoned to appear either white or brown sugar to a gal- Estate of James Timmons, Deceased. within twenty days after the service lon of butter Is the usual proportion, Creditors wlU present cUlms with of this summons upon you. If served added when the cooking is about vouchers to the undersigned at 1401 within the county In which this action Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Is brought; otherwise, within thirty done. More or less or not any r sugar may be used, to suit the taste. Utah, on or before the 4th day of No- days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of Spicing Is a matter of taste. A good vember, A. D. 1827. L. HOLIHAN, your failure so to do, Judgment will be . CATHERINE flavor will be obtained by adding half Executrix of the Estate rendered against you according to the a tea spoonful each of ground cinnaof James Timmons, Deceased. demand of the complaint which has mon, cloves and allspice for each gal- IRVINE, SKEEN A been filed with the Clerk of said THURMAN, lon of butter, when the cooking Is flit- Court: Attorneys for Executrix. Ished. From two to four teaspoon fu Is This Is an action for divorce. Date of first publication September . j. h. Mcknight, of vanilla extract per gallon Improves 3. A. D. 1927. Attorney for Plaintiff. the quality and adds to the "snappl-niLast, September 24, 1927. P. O. Address Beason Bldg, of the butter. Salt lake City, Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pack the apple butter boiling hot In 24.) (Aug. sterilized containers, such as glass Estate of A. deceased. Wolf, mason Jars or stoneware Jan. If the SUMMONS Creditors win present claims with butter Is to be kept a long time use vouchers to the undersigned at the ofJars with covers and sterfice of the Centra Trust Company. 78 In the Third Judicial District Court of ilize them In a Salt Lake County, State of Utah. bath for five Routh Main Street Salt Lake .City, to fifteen minutes, according to bIm. Utah, on or before the 27th day of De- Mary Brown, plaintiff vs. A. L. Brown, defendant Summons. cember, 1927. like other cap tied fruits. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, The State of Utah to the said defend Executor of the Estate of ant: A. Wolf, Deceased. You are hereby summoned to appear Making French Dressing JAMES INGEBRETSEN. within twenty days after the service For French, or oil and vlnegai Attorney for Executors. of this summons .upon you. If served dressing, use these proportions and within tbe county In which this action 17.) (Aug. make any amount you need: half teaIs brought; otherwise, within thirty of a few salt, spoonful grains of cay. SUMMONS after service, and defend the days enne, paprika If desired, two tableabove entitled action; and In case of spoonfuls of vinegar, six tablespoon-failIn the Third Judicial- District Court your, failure so to do, Judgment will be of oil. An old cookbook used to of Salt Lake County, 8tate of Utah. rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has suy that French dressing required "s H. K. La8uer, plaintiff, vs. Magell defendant Summons. been filed with the Clerk of eald Court spendthrift for oil, a miser for vinThis action Is brought to recover egar, and a madman to stir It up." The State of Utah to the said Defendant: Judgment dissolving the merrlage conAt any rale, add vinegar sparingly and You are hereby summoned to appear tract now and heretofore existing bebeat the Ingredients together until within twenty days after the service tween you and the plaintiff. well are blended. If they you have a of this summons you. If served HOLMGREN, ANDERSON A cruet or other bottle with a tight atop within the county upon In which thin action Russell, cun French on you Is keep tier, dressing brought: otherwise, within Attorneys for Plaintiff. bund al the time, simply shaking the days after service, and defem)thirty the P. O. Address 522 Felt Be'lding, Salt 1m it tie vigorously when ready to ass above entitled action; and In csss of .Lake City, Utah, the dressing. your failure so to do, Judgment will be (Aug. 17.) , WORK QUICKLY TO MAKE JELLY ROLL One pf Secrets of Balking Successful Cake, (PraparaS by tha United Botes Department at Sericulture. I Rapid work Is one of the secrets of making a successful Jelly rolL Any preferred recipe for sponge rake may be used. It should be baked In a thin sheet The rake must be handled while warm, Just out of the pan, or It will break when you try to roll It Before taking the cake from the oven, spread a piece of waxed paper on the table. Sprinkle It with pow- - one-hal- three-quarte- rs 315-1- 6 20-Se- pt two-third- s Wt-lke- " 514-1- 27-Se- tight-fittin- g hot-wat- er Work Rapidly in Mjklng a Jelly RolL dered sugar. Turn tfie cake out on this, upside down, and trim off the crusty edges on the aides. 8pread quickly with Jelly or preserves, and begin rolling at the side nearest you. yThen the cake Is rolled up, roll the paper around It and tie It In place so the Jelly rail will keep Its shup& The United States Department of Agriculture will furnish you with a recipe for sponge raka Eat Fruit Every Day least one fruit In some form, either fresh, canned or dried, should bo eelen every day. At 27-Se- s La-Su- 20-Se- pt 5 62 177 178 179 180 338 Thurman Idaho Invt 245 182 183 258 217 386 348 323 322 320 318 310 309 305 240 239 266 257 Any stock upon which this assess1.00 1X5 ment may remain unpaid on Septem32.28 ber 19, 1927, will be delinquent and 12.50 advertised for sale at public auction, 1X5 and unless payment is mde before, 5.88 will be sold October 10, 1927, at 2 -- 12,800 25,000 - 2,000 1,000 33,333 64.00 of buslnesa of Columbia Trust Com125.00 pany, 125 South Main Street, Salt Lake 125.00 City, Utah, to pay the delinquent as125.00 sessment. together with the coet of 10.00 advertising and expense of sale. i JOHN L. BINZLEY, 5.00 10.00 Secretary. 10.00 Office, Ploche, Nevada. ' .83 (Aug. 20- - Sept 17.) 10.00 5.00 166.67 COMING TO 166.67 166.67 Salt Lsks City 10.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 10.00 16.00 5.00 SPECIALISTS 5.00 50 00 In Internal Medlcln for the past 15.00 fifteen years. 25.00 Co A. A. A. A. A. 56 Fred or Pete Lund 67 Fred or Pete Lund.-J8.S10 D. A. Skeen..-- .; 194 J. W. Stevenson 167 200 250 6,456 2JQ0 250 1,166 L. P. Christenson Geo. H. Fehr F. H. Fratls R. K. Hardy Geo. Holmberg Geo. Holmberg Irvine, Skeen A J. W. Stevenson Ralph Stevenson 8am D. Thurman Bam D. Thurman Sam D. Thurman Thomas L. Tima A. E. Tours sen A. E. Tourssen A. E. Tourssen A. E. Tourssen A. E. Tourssen A. E. Tourssen A. E. Tourssen A. EL Tourssen. A. EL' Tourssen. A. E. Tourssen J. B. Walker. J. B. Walker J. B. Walker oclock p. m. of said date at the place 33 33.333 2,000 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,000 3.200 1,000 l 1,000 10,000 8,000 5,000 10,000 25,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 8,000 60 000 E0 000 DR. MELLENTH1N &CO. ' . EO.0O 125.00 DO NpT OPERATE 50.00 50.00 100 00 Will be at the Cullen hotel, Monday 50.00 15.00 and Tuesday, September 19 and 20. 2EO.OO Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., two 250.00 days only. 100.00 NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION 250.00 The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin A law and Co. Is a regular graduate in medicine-an- And In accordance with the an order of the Board of Directors made on the 6th day of August 1927, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at twelve' oclock noon, Sept 26, 1927, at the office of the Company, 1401 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assess ment thereon, together with coats of advertising and expense of sale. D. A. SKEEN, Secretary. surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. He visits professionally the more Important towns and cities and offers t all who call on this trip free consultation .except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful reEXTENSION NOTICE sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, By order of the Board, of Directors bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidat a meeting held on the 6th day of ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, September, 1927, the above sale date weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg has been extended to October 15, 1927, ulcers and rectal ailments. at 12 o'clock noon. If you have been ailing for any IX-- A. SKEEN, Secretary. length of Ume and do not get any better, do not fall to call, ae Improper 24.) (Sept L ASSESSMENT NOTICE Ploche Bristol Mining Company; principal place of business, room 26, Mining Exchange Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ploche Bristol Mining Company, held on Monday, August 29th, 1927, an assessment No. 8, of of one cent per share was levied on the Issued and outstanding stock of the company payable Immediately to M. C. Morris, secretary of the com' pany, at room 26, Mining Exchange Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on October 1st 1927, will be delinquent and ad' vertlsed for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before so much of each parcel as Is necessary will be sold at the office of the company, - room 26, Mining Exchange Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, October 24th, 1927. at o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. . M. C. MORRIS, measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different Married women must be accompanied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg- - Lee Angeles, Calif. (Sept 10-24- .) one-quart- Secretary. Room 26. Mining Exchange Building. Salt Lake City, tah. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 10 UTAH CONSOLIDATED MINING A MILLING COMPANY. Incorporated nnder the laws of the State or Utah, Principal place of business Salt lake Citv. State of Utah. NOTICE Is hereby given that at meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 3rd day of Aueust A. D. 1927 sn assessment of one half of one nt per share was levied on the oulstsnd-- 1 Ing capital stock of the corporation, TO HOLDERS OF SEiOND UnEKTY LOAN 4 PER CENT BONDS . EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW ' TREASURY NOTES tan Snow! 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