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Show UTAH STATESMAN TO AVOID SKID ONICTHIGHWAY Good Plan to Have Chaim in Car for Use in Any Emergency . If you believe that cbalni will prevent (kidding, don't leave them In the garage, euggeata Walter G. King, past president of the national safety council. Even when the weather Isn't disagreeable, have your chains In your car so you can put them over your tires In a hurry. If necessary. Skidding Likely on Curves. Remember that skidding Is most likely on curves, therefore run very slowly except when driving straight ahead on Arm footing. Don't deviate suddenly from a straight ahead direction but do so as gradually and carefully as permissible. See that the brakes act equally on the two sides and use them ns little as possible, relying mainly od the retarding effect of the closely throttled engine, with elutch engaged. Avoid applying brakes ruddenly and tco violently, especially when on curves. Dont step on the gas" too suddenly, when on rounded roads or when the front wheels are deflected. Perforin all control actions steering, braking and accelerating gently so as not to break the hold of the wheels on the road, for when once a wheel hus lost Its grip It Is as free to slip as to roll ahead. Keep In Middle of Road. On heavily crowned roads drive as nearly In the middle as the traffic per lifts, keep way from the curbstones and give other vehicles as wide a berth ns practicable so as to allow leeway In case side slip develops. Avoid all situations which might coll for sudden veering or emergency brake application. If a skid starts and the reur end of the cur throws out of line Instantly steer toward the side toward which the rear end Is side slipping, at the same time letting up on the accelerator. Holding Steering Wheel Correctly Is Easy Task Although there are many exiiert automobile drivers In the world. It Is frequently noticed there are some drivers who do not seem to know how to hold the steering wheel correctly. An Impnqier way Is to grasp It on the front side, resting both forearms across the wheel and leaning the body forward slightly. This, of course, gives fair control of the car, but all the engine vibration and steering gear road shock pass from the wheel rim into the muscles and bones of the forearm. A feeling of fatigue Is quickly brought about by continued vibration and may cause the driver to nap at the wheel. L Ii Miller, who holds the driving record from Sun Francisco to Nes Yoik and back to Los Angeles, recently, said that he always settles him self comfortably In the driver's seat, grasps the steering wlieel firmly, but lightly on each side, usuully with the right hand palm up and the left hand palm down, each upper arm and forearm bent to approximate a letter L. With the steering wheel held in this manner, the car will steer easier and there Is less futlgue. Hew Automobile Building Is Planned for Canada new automobile exhibition building of extensive proxrtious Is planned for the Canadian national exhibition during the present year, according to an announcement by J. J. Dixon, president of. the exhibition. The preseut large transportation building proved Inadequate at the recent exposition for the displnys desired by the motor car manufacturers, and although 31 of the leading Ainer lean, Canadian and Kumpeun firms have had imposing exhibits, portions of the automotive exhibits were crowded off Into other buildings. Worn metal universal Joints are a source of annoyance to the driver and afc everpresent hazard to the pinion and ring gear at the rear end. The looseness In the Juiute usually Is telegraphed up through the transmission and Into the driving compartment through the gear shift lever, where the noise becomes very objectionable. Most car owners who have had this trouble know that by keeping the worn Joints filled with heavy lubricant It is possible to minimize this looseness and the noise occasioned by It. For those who are experiencing this trouble, however. It Is well to try using the special brand of cup grease which Is ordinarily used for pump shafts. This g reuse resists heat and will not flow or run out of the Joint! on warm duys or under heavy driving strain. The g reuse retains a bard souplike consistency even when the temperature is fairly high. It packs tightly and makes an excellent seal to fill In worn spot So long as the Joints are already pretty well worn, there Is no need to worry about any additional wear for want of a better lubricant. Girls Demanded Womens Rights and They Got Them Victory. with- Gov. Smith will be nominated LEGAL NOTICES In the Third Judicial District Court, In and for the. County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Wilhelmina ceased. D. Brydson, De- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 28th day or May, A. D. 1928. J. M. BRYDSON, Administrator of the Estate of Wilhelmina D. Brydson, Girl Fills Tank With Gas. Deceased. When Washington girls demanded STEWART, ALEXANDER ft BUDGE, women's rights they got It as the Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication January 28, photograph well Illustrates. Miss Thelma Kink Is shown filling A. D. 1928. Last February 18, 1928. a tank with gas. Motor bus lines now outdistance In the United States. There 270,000 miles of route covered by common carrier bus lines, as compared with 207,000 miles of rail lines. Development of highways, com blned with Inrger, heavier busses, has resulted In the present high place at talned by passenger busses. In the matter of comfort for paseengers the motor bus has made rapid strides Several lines are now operating sleep ii.g service where passengers may en Joy the comforts of a pullman berth AUTOMOBILE NOTES It Isn't the down payment, keeping It up. Its the When a pedestrian hus to choose between hie life and his dignity, dignity loses. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Alfreds ceased. A. McAllister, De- Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2nd ' day of vouchers April, A D. 1928. JOHN I. McALLISTER, ARCHIBALD F. McALLISTER. JOSEPH F. McALLISTER. Executors under the last Will and Testament of Alfreds A. McAllister, Deceased. STEWART, ALEXANDER ft BUDGE, Attorneys for Executors. Date of first publication January 28. A. D. 1928. Last February 18. 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Minnie C. Frederlcksen, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims wiih vouchers to the undersigned at 4n7 McCornick Bhlg., Salt Lake City. Utah, on nr before the 20th day of March, A. I). 1928. IV A CAHOON, Administratrix of the Estate of Minnie C. Frederlcksen, A. D. 1928. Last February 18, 1928. ceased. J. Bennett, De- Tlie worm will turn, observed tlie Creditors will present claims with If It doesn't, remarked vouchers to the undersigned at 311 philosopher. the Inventor, this new Worm gear of Clift Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 29th day of May. A. mine is a flop. H. 1928. GARAGES REQUIRE LITTLE HEAT ETHEL F. BENNETT, Administratrix of the Estate of William J. Bennett. . J. W. STRING FELLOW. Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication January 28, A. I). 1928. Last February 18, 1928. ceased. "Cinder Garages Are Quite Substantial. Cinder garages may not at flrat seem very sulmlantlal, but they are never! Mesa round, permunent homes for the automobile. They are con slructcd of cinder concrete masonry units and finished on the outside with a textured stucco. The manufacturers of these units use cinders (Insteud of sand and stone) and Portland cement In making the concrete with which the block are rust. The units consequently bale the light weight und tho high Inrulnilng qualities of cinders. The blocks are luld up In walls with a mortar made of one purl Portland F. Peterson, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Boston Bldg., on or before the lb ill day of March. A. D. 1928. GEORGE E. PETERSEN. Administrator for the Estate of George F. Petersen, FRAZER ft WALLIS, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication Januaiy I'--. A. I), 1928. e 8UMMONS SUMMONS. In the Third Judirlal District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the Third Judirlal District court of Frank Yeager, Jr., plaintiff, vs. Ellen Salt Lake County, State of Utah, Winifred Yeager, defendant. Sumllalloran Judge Trust Coiniany, a cor mons. poratlon, plaintiff, vs. E. L.' Terry and Ada L. Terry, his wife; Fred The Slate of Utah to the said Defendant: J. Shields and Ruth Shields, his You are hereby summoned to apwife; Ashton-JenklnCompany, a corporation, and the unknown heirs pear within twenty days after the or E. L. Terry and Ada L, Terry, service of thia summons upon you, if his wire, and the unknown heirs of served within the rounty in which thia Fred J. Shields and Ruth Shields, actlun is brought; otherwise, within his wife, and also all other persons thirty days after service, and defend claiming any right, title, estate, lien the above entitled action; and In case or interest In the property described of your failure ao to do. Judgment will In the complaint, adverse to plain- he rendered against you according to tiffs ownership, or any rijud upon the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said the title. Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defend- Court. Action for divorce. ants: RAWLINGS ft WALLACE. You are hereby summoned to apear within twenty days after the service Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 323 McIntyre Bldg., of this summons upon you. If served within the county lu which this action Salt Luke City, Utah. is brought; otherwise, within thirty (Jan. 14 Feb. 11.) days after service, and defend the 8UMMONS above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will bo rendered against you according to In the Third Judicial District Court of the demand of the complaint which Salt Lake County, State of Utah. has been filed with the Clerk of said Huldah L. Rhodes, plaintiff, va. William McKinley Rhodes, defendant. Court. Summons. This action Is brought to quirt title to the following described real prop- The State of Utah to the said Defends 3rd day of March, A I). 1928. WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, Administrator of the Estate of George Itowe, Deceased JAMES DEVINE, Attorney for Administrator. Date or first publication December 31st, A. I). 1927. Last, January 21. 1928. ant: erty: The north 52.1 feet of lota 21 and You are hereby summoned to ap22. blork 2. East Capitol Addition. pear within twenty days after the serSalt lake City, San Lake County, vice of this summons upon you, if NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 11 State of Utah. served within the rounty In which this DAN B. SHIELDS. action la brought; otherwise, within SHAMROCK MINES CO. Location Attorney for Plaintiff. thirty days after service, and defend of principal place of business: lone, P. O. Address: 419 Judge Building, the above entitled action; and in case Nevada: Salt Lake City office, 433 Salt Lake City, Utah. of your failure so to do, Judgment will Ness building. be rendered against you according to (Jan. 21 Feb. 18.) Notice Is hereby given that at a tlio demand of the complaint which meeting of the board of directors held SUMMONS has horn filed with the Clerk of said Dereinlier 6, 1927, an assessment of Court. one-hnl- f (Sc) cent per share of stork In the Third Judicial District Court In This action is brought to dissolve was levied on all the outstanding capand for Salt Lake County, State of the contract of marriage now existing ital stock of the corporation payable Utah. between plaintiff and defendant on or before February 11, 1928, to A Walker Brothers BENJAMIN SPENCE.' Bankers, a CorporaF. Judd, treasurer, at room 433 Ness tion, Trustee of tlie Estate of Anna Attorney for Plaintiff building,- Salt Lake City. Utah. M. Lowe. Deceased, plaintiff, va. P. O. Address: 501 Dooly Bldg., Any stock upon which this assess Esther Ann Brizzee, sometimes Salt Lake City, Utah. ment may remain unpaid on the said known as Mrs. Henry Willard llrlz-ze- e; 28.) (Dec. 11th day of February, 1928, will be deLulu Brizzee Stoddard; Mae linquent and advertised for sale at Ilrlzzee Penney, sometimes known SUMMON3 public auction and, unless payment Is an May Brizzee Penney: Raymond made before, will be sold on the 8th II. Brizzee; Laura Brizzee Lee; In the District Court of the Third Juday or March, 1928, at the hour of 1 Eleanor Brizzee Haller, sometimes dicial District In and for Salt Lake oclock p. m. of that day, by John V. known an Eleanor Brizzee Hallor; ; County, Slate of Utah. Bluth. secretary of the rompany, at Ernest II. White; Edna White; Orsm Allen, plaintiff, vs. Margaret Do433 Ness building. Salt Lake City, Ernest White; Louise White; Richran Reardon, and the unknown Utah, to pay the delinquent assess ard White; Alice White; Maybelle heirs, devisees and creditors of Marment together with the costs of ad Brizzee lie Wolf, sometimes known garet Doran Reardon, if deceased; vertising and expense of sale. as May bell or Mabel Brlzee De tho unknown heirs, devisees and and SHAMROCK MINES CO., Hilda Brizzee Carlson; Wolfe, creditors of Daniel Reardon, deJOHN V. BLUTH. Secy. BrizViola Brizzee Dale; Emily ceased, also all other persons un4.) (Jan. zee Anderson, sometimes known known claiming any right, title, esas Emily Brizzee Stewart; Henry tate, lien nr Interest In tlie real NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Willard Brizzee; Roy Charles Brizproiierty described in the romplaint P. David zee; Elizabeth Rockwell; herein adverse to plaintiff's ownerLocation of Salt Lake City, Utah. someRockwell; Adam C. Rockwell, ship, or any cloud uion plaintiff's mines, Beaver Lake Mining District, times l:nowrn as Adam II Rockwell: title thereto, Defendants. SumBeaver County, Utah. Letitia R. McKenney, formerly mons. Notice is hereby given, that at a a known as Letitia Rockwell or The State of Utah to the said Defendmeeting of the board of directors of Rockwell Jean Ina Rockwell; ants: the Beaver Copper Company, held on Cameron, formerly known as Ina You are hereby summoned to appear the 21st day of January, 192S, assessJean Rockwell; Ed son Rockwell; within twenty days after this summent No. Thirty-thre(33) of one-haWilliam Jr., sometimes mons upon you, if served within the cent per shaie was levied upon known asWoolsey, William Tyrrell; William county In which this action is the capital stock of the corporation, Woolsey; Juanita Woolsey; Lulu brought; otherwise, within thirty days Issued and outstanding, payable imBelle Woolsey, otherwise known as after service, and defend the above mediately to the treasurer, A. J. McLeu Woolsey, otherwise known as entitled action; and in case of yonr Mullen, at bis office, 303 Newhouse Lulu Belle Woolsey Rives, otherwise failure so to do, Judgment will be Lake Bhlg., Salt City, Utah. known as Lulu Belle Woolsey rendered against you according to the Any stock upon which this assessStuart; the unknown heirs of Wil- demand of the complaint which has ment may remain unpaid on Monday, liam all the unknown been filed with the Clerk of said Woolsey; the 5th day of March, 1928. will be heirs of Emily Rockwell, otherwise Court. and advertised for sale at known as Emily Rockwell Tyrrell, This action is brought to quiet title public auction and unless payment is known as Emily Rockwell of the plaintiff as against defendants otherwise made before, will be sold on Saturas Emily to the following described premises Woolsey. otherwise known day, the 7tli day of April, 1928, at 2 Rockwell Brizzee; all the unknown situate in Salt Lake City, Balt Lake o'clock p. ni, to pay the delinquent of William Woolsey, Jr., some- County, Slate of Utah, assessment thereon, together with the heirs known as William Tyrrell; all times Commencing at a point 5 rods costs of advertising and the expense heirs of Juanita Wool unknown the West of the Northeast Corner of of sale. sey; all the unknown heirs of Lulu Ixit 4, Block 19. Plat U, Salt Beaver Copper Company, principal Belle Woolsey or Lulu Belle Woolsey Lake City Survey, and running place of business. 3('3 Newlmme Bldg., Rives or Lulu Belle Woolsey Stuart; thence South 46 feet thence West 1MER JETT, JR., Secretary all the unknown heirs of Orln Por13 feet, thence North 46 feet, 18.) (Jan. all other persons ter Rockwell; also thence East 13 feet, to the place unknown, claiming any right, estate, of beginning. NOTICE OF SALE lien or interest in the real estate O. C. DALBY, described in the complaint adverse for Plaint Ic. Attorney Notice is hereby given that (lie to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud P. O. Address: 206 Utah Savings COM MOTOR Defendupon plaintiff's title thereto. ft Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. PANY, a corporation, has a lien upon ants. Summons. 28.) (Dec. that certain Buick Automobile The State or Utah to the said Defend motor No. 348131 for its reasonable ants: SUMMONS charges Tor labor performed and ma- You are hereby summoned to appear terial furnished in repairing same and within twenty days arter the service In the Third Judicial District Court of ror storage of said car. That such re- of this summons upon you, if served Salt Lake County, State of Utah. pairs were made on the 22nd day nl within the rounty In wbren this artion Midvale State Bank, a corporation, October, 1926, at Salt Lake City. Utah, is brought; otherwise, within thirty plaintiff, vs. James A. Dooley and at the request of the owner, to wit: days after service, and defend the Emma L. Dooley, his wife, DefendMr. G. Y. Candish and said car has above entitled action; and in case or ants. Simmons. been stored from the 22nd day of Oc- your failure so to o, judgment will The Slate of Utah to the said Defendtober, 1926, to the 12th day of Janu- he rendered against you according to ants: ary, 1928 That said automobile is the demand of the complaint which You are hereby summoned to appear the proiierty of G. Y. Candish subject has been filed with the Clerk of said within twenty s days arter this Covey-Ballarto a lien of the said Court. upon you. if served within the Motor Company for the sunt of seventy-fThis action is brought to quiet the rounty in which this action is ive dollars ( $75.00 the reasonable title to the following aesertbed real brought; otherwise, within thirty days charge for repairing said car and aim- estate In Salt Lake County, State of after service, and defend the above ing the same. That unless the sum Utah, j entitled action; and in caso of your ol seventy-fiv- e dollars cSTR.ni) is paid Uil 4. Block r.n, Plat B. Salt Lake j failure so to do, Judgment will Is before the 12th day of February. 1928. City Survey. rendered against you according to tlie the-sait car will be sold to coer 'demand of the complaint which has JAMES II. WOLFE,. of retairing and storing the POWERS. RITER ft COWAN. been filed with the Clerk of aid same, together with costs of sale as Attorneys for the Plaintiff Court. P. O. Address: 604 Newhouse BuildThis action is brought to recover provided by law. Said sale will take place at the prin- ing. Suit Ijtke City. Utah. Judgment against the defendants on a cipal place of business of the fovey-nnllarpromissory note dated March 28. 1922. (Jan. 21 Feb. IS.) Motor Coinimny located ni 21 SUMMONS for $1770.1111, with interest, attorney's West 5th South St. Salt Lake City. fees and costs, and to foreclose a mortUtah, on the 12th day of February. Icily Court of Salt Luke City. County gage recorded in Book of Mork 1928, at the hour of eleven of Salt Lake, State of Utah. page 12 on the records of the tgages. a. m. Auerhuch Company, a corporation, County Recorder of Salt Isikc Couti-tMOTnR Co. on the following described real plaintiff, vs. P. J. McNamara, Per M. R. BALLARD. estate: (Jan. 28 Feb. II.) The State of Utah to said defendant: Commencing at a point 377.85 You an hereby summoned to appear feet North and M'9.5 feet West SUMMONS from the Southeast corner of the within ten (10) days after the service Southwest quarter of Section 25, of this summons upon you. if served In the Third Judicial District Court ol within the rounty in which this acTownship 2 South of Range 1 Salt Lake County State ol Utah. West, Suit Lake Meridian, and tion Is bronchi; otherwise within Ethel R. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Ceoigr twenty (2n) days after such service, running thence West 99 feet; F. Johnson, defendant. Summons. thence South 136.5 feet; thence and defend the above entit'ed action; fend-ant: The State of Utah to the said 18 East 99 feet; thence North 136.5 ami in ease of your failure to do so. feet to the pluce ofheginniug. the plaintiff In this artion will apply You are hereby summoned to np to the court for the relief demanded for Subject to a road purposes over the East 10 pear within twenty days after the ser- in tlx complaint, which has been filed vice of this summons upon you. if with the clerk of said court of which feet of the above described tract. Dated December 29, 1927. served within the rounty In which this a copy is hereto annexed and here11. I MULLINER, action Is brought; otherwise, within with servecl upon you, and will tnke thirty duys alter service, and defi-n.- l Attorney for Plaintiff. judgment against you for the sum of P. O. Address: 820 Continental Bank the above cnilllrd action; and In case Twenty-nin- e and 98100 Dollars of your failure so to do. Judgment will ($29.98) with interest at the rate of Building. Suit Lake City, Utah. lx rendered against you according to S per cent per annum since the 1st 28.) (Dec. 31-Ja- Let-tish- e ir () to-w- lt: sum-jmon- d ; De- Last, February 18, 1928. cement, one purl hydrated lime unit six parts clean sand. NOTICE TO CREDITORS As the blocks have a rough surface, they furnish a natural bond foi In the Third Judirlal District Couil of tho stucco. This Is applied In two in and for Salt Iaike County. Utah, t nails. The first, which la one-halIn the Matter of the Estate of SilvesInch thick, la wet down for at lento ter II. Pearce, Iiereased. three days after It Is applied, and I Creditors will present claims with allowed to become thoroughly dry lie vouchers to the undersigned at 708 fore the finish Is pul on. The finish Deseret Bunk Building. Salt luike City, i Is from April 1. 1928. to one fourth. Inch Utah, on or A. PEARCE. GKO. thick. Administrator of the Estate Bemuse of the Inaulallug qualities of Sylvester II. Pearce, Deceased. of the cinders, garages of this type CI.AWSO.N ft ELSMOKK, of const ruction require s minimum ot Attorneys for Administrator. heat during the cold weii"cr (Jan. 28 Feb. 18.) onc-clghtl- 323 McIntyre Bldg., to-wl- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of George P. O. Address: Salt Lake City, Utah. (Jan. 14 Fib 11.) COVEY-BALLAR- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of William day of January, 1925, together with plaintiff's costa and disbursements herein. This Is an artion for goods, wares and merchandise furnished. RAWLINGS ft WALLACE, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Dated January 7. 1928. : Tlie Itch for a new car ns soon as Pec eased. he has finished paying for tlie old one J. LOUIS BROWN. Is wluit keeps many a man scratching Attorney for Administratrix Date of first publication January 2s, gravel. There are now so many nutomohllct-llm- t the motto of the big manufacturers Is likely to become Not more, but better. j. w. mckinney. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3l'M Kearns Build P. O. Address: ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. (Jan. 28 Feb. 25.) - For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers railroads are now Estate of John W. Stewart, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1202 Walker Bunk Bid., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day or . PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Motor Bus Lines Will Outdistance Railroads the demand of the romplaint 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 out a struggle, In my opinion, re- March. A. D. 1928. WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, marked John Darrouxett, of Galveston Administrator of the Estate the "Mack Eagle of the aouthwest. of John W. Stewart, Deceased. Mr. Darrouxett was one of the few Democrats in 1924 who, long before FISHER HARRIS, Attorney tor Administrator, the convention met, named John W. liate of Hist publication January 7, Davis as the nominee. Ills political A. D 192S. predictions have a way of coming Last, January 28, 1928. true. AI Smith Is the. leading Democrat NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the country because be appeals not only to the Intellect but to the' human Black Estate of Mary A. Lyle Schmitt, Decontinued the sympathy, ceased. meet the how to knows "He Eagle. Creditors will present claims with man In the street as well as the man to the undersigned at Suite la the mansion. He realizes that there vouchers McCornick are more humans outside the office Bldg., Salt Lake buildings than there are in them. In City. Utah, on or before the 8th day of other words, he knows how to ap- March A. D. 1928. WILBER SWETNAM. peal to the masses, to stir the emoExecutor of Last Will and tions and get under the skins of the Politics. Testament of Mary A. Lyle people. Schmitt, Deceased. "Efficient says W. 11. WILKINS. housekeeping, one of the extension agenta of the U. Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication January 7. S. department of agriculture, "is not necessarily good home making, but A. I 1928. Last, January 28, 1928. usually the two are found In the same home. As better working equipment NOTICE TO CREDITORS is Installed in homes, the housekeeper finds more time and energy left for of George Rowe, Deceased. interests other than the dally routine Estate Creditors will present claims with duties." vouchers to the undersigned at Walker Ilrathers Bankers, on or before the A CINDER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Galveston Citizen Special Lubricant Aids Universal Worn Joints Predicts A1 Smith d 9-- o'i-Ii- y, j COVEY-BALLAR- right-of-wa- 31-Ja- |