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Show STATESMAN UTAH WELL WIN OR STARVE IS COAL STRIKERS SLOGAN (Contlnuad from Pan On.) do tor the children." Bo did C. K day and glv papa a flat job. Waleutt, United Mine Worker' and would coma home with organiser for District No. I, and meatpapa and cookie and diroctor-Boncrof of tho Avail and candy. potatoes Nona of the four little motor. ahoaa or but had stockings, hoys God fcor, h( aald. Mika things could be worse "Things cant contlnao Ukt this. becauMsays his older children: LawUooo the publla know? Or If It rence, IS: Edward, 14; Mildred, knows doesn't It care? 12, and Leonard, 10, are all In "I have 1.140 fatnllloa under my school, oven though they have to .000 tr men. women and chilIn home slippers. Lawrence is dren who ara hungry, and don't go In high school. He'll escape the know where the nest meal la com- minssl ing from. We have had several Ordered To Leave By Police. ,uUln from We went down to the camp of ?aIh that followed exposure. pneumonia we at Avails to comWhy do not havo moro ! a raytttry to pare conditions, but a coal and me. 1 sue It's because starvation Iron ue away ordered is a alow doath. We had no relief whan policeman wa told him we did not have money this week, due to the out- a pass. standing bills that had to bs paid "Best It away from hare!" was .J!?d strike-breake- end the children at Starvation Camp' ara crying for food. Its not so bad for tha men and women, they understand tho principle of tho thing, but it's hell for ths kids. side the advocates of ",n every violence the Reds ara making offers of food and money. Tou now what they want mass picketing. murder and riot. Wo have In the disJ",0 t5ncannotchildren trict who go to school because they have no shoes, and the truant officers ara threatening t0 arrest the hslpless par-en"I've begged, borrowed, even thought of stealing, but and you Jaow how It Is many persons hereabouts are afraid to give any help because, even they could manage to do though so, they are dependent, directly or indirectly, upon the coal corporations. Even the bankers ara fearful and right hero in Avella we havo one banker who won't cash union checks for relief unless they are certl-?Pwho haa fued a loan f 1108 to a miner on a 17.000 Piece of property." It was in "Starvation Cnnip" that the writer found Sandy O'Neil, Sandy of the big eyes, tho drawn face end the thin little body. He Is slowly developing that dread disease due to rickets, It wae here, too, that little John Bablsh, with a ragged sweater, threadbare pants and carpet slippers, but with the determined face of a Caesar, gava his portion of hard, bread to Louis Koxen, the dry little girl next door, remarking bravely as he did so, "I ain't hungry." There wae Mra Josephine proud of the fact that both she and her husband are American born, "despite that awful name," sobbing in her barracks room because Mildred, the first baby born In the camp, wasnt doing so well." Mra Mary aiders, who came Into the room, offered the explanation that Mildred was sick and fretful because Josephine was unable to nurse ths baby due to her own weakened condition from undernourishment Mra Elders added, too, that her own baby, Vernon, and Mra Euhon's little Margaret, "and "Jlle all ths rest of tha. nursing babies n camp ara poorly because us mothers are nearly starved." The writer looked Into the doorway of Quarters No. IS. Mike was telling a story io his ons, Howard. 7; Wilbert, 0; Herbie, I, and Harry 2. The story had to do with a good man who wouldcome to tho camp some d. Ret-tlng- er legal noticesT Probate and Guardianship Notices. For Further Information Consult the County clerk or Respective Signer, lb the Third Judicial District Court, in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. rs his command. Wa mw tha houM from which Mrs. Mary Spurlock, tha auburn-haire- d wife of C. r, was L. Spurlock, a In a black unitaken by a man form who told her he was a coal and Iron policeman. Under pretence of taking her to a nearby town to ths bedside of her brother who was ill he induced Mra Spurlock to leave her five children In the home of a neighbor, and then, driving her In an auto to a lonely spot. Insulted her. 8he told this writer her story in a voice broken by aobblng. The United Slates senate has her complete statement, including the when she returned that charge home to tell her husband, he complained to the mine superintendent who has charge of the coal and Iron police, and for hla complaint waa discharged. The husband has made affidavit that the superintendent refused to pay him good-lookin- g, strike-breake- money that waa due. denied him transportation and forced him to walk, with hla wife and children, out of the camp. Striking miners took him in and cared for his family. Tha writer, with tha photographer. walked to the P. and W. mine to interview the superintendent. The photographer paused quired. on this No. ought to arrest both of you." That would make a good news lory." "Yeah. I guess so. Well, take your picture and get out. "e paused at "Starvation Camp" for a few minutes on the way back to Pittsburgh. Tha eun waa sinking and the burning slate PlV high as a mountain peak, sent a long, thin column of black smoke heavenward. The evening meal of bread chunks and weak coffee was over and children were preparing for bed. Coal oil lamps were flickering In the ehacke that housed the strikers. YVe stopped and looked Into the cabin of Joe Kosel. At the crib of baby Joe, Jr., tyro month old, knell hla little later, Louise, praying. Dear God," aha was saying, "please help tha miners, and please send little Jos enough to eat." "I SUMMONS. of tho Third Judicial District, in and for Salt Lake County, Utah. Susie Gould. Plaintiff, ts. R. L. Gould, Defendant. Tn influence over the lives and fortunes of whole communities of men. Centralised business has built up vast structures of organisation and equipment which overtop all state and ssom to havo no match or competitor except tho federal government Itself. The great organisations of business seemed to play with ths elates, to take advantage of tho variety of lews, to make (arms of their own with one stats at a time, and by ons device of control or another to dominate whsr aver they choose, b sea use too big to bo dominated by tho small processes of local legislation." New Autocracy. Here was a form of autocracy House Fans Bloc Leader that Jsffsrson never dreamed of. Thinks He Would Sue with moro power to opprsm ths people than centralised governceed Against Hoover In mental authority might possess. Zealous as ho was for ths liberty Campaign. of ths Individual, there can bs no . Xdoubt that If ho had lived to see now conditions hs would have these favored tho course that was adopt(Ths New York Timea) ed, namely, to turn to the federal WASHINGTON The strength of government as ths only authority with adequate power to control this Governor Smith of New York wae coIomub and to protect ths people from its greed. Logically with tho emphasised in a statement issued roune of events there came about today by Representative L. J. tho creation of ths Interstate com of Iowa, meres commission, primarily to Dickinson, Republican, In which Farm Bloc, tho head of regulate the railroads and to forco them to deal fairly with ths pub- hs suet-tathst Governor Smith, lic. The regulation of inset pack- as Democrat le nominee for Presing by ths federal government be- ident, might carry New York, New came Inevitable, Buelneae math Jersey. MasMChusetts, Connecticut ode In general were unjust and dis- and Rhode Island, with 19 else-tor- si criminatory. and hence regulation votes, against Herbert Hoovof trade practices by ths federal er or Frank O. Lowden. trade commission became vital. Mr. Lowden, he declared was These and other forms of federal stronger in Maryland, Illinois, Inregulation wero brought Into MlMourl and several other and must go on in increasing diana, states which ha might carry over cover bccauao fields Governor Smith and assure bln measure, they where it is no longer feasible for election tha states to act. In hla discussion of the presiTho curbing of thee trusts and dential situation. Issued as a supmonopolies has been a tenet of the porter of Mr. Lowden'a campaign, Democratic party ever since the which I endorsed by the Farm interstate commerce law wae en Bloc, Mr. Dickinson declared that acted In President Cleveland's ad Governor Smith could defeat Secministration, and to tho Democrat Hoover but could not deio party belongs most of ths credit retary Lowden. Mr. for this claM of progrcMlv legis- feat He his argument with lation that has bean passed for ths a tablesupported of electoral votes which of of opporpreservation equality gave Mr. Lowden 132 as against tunity. Although In words they 209 for Governor Bmlth and acmay seem different from the things corded Mr. Hoover only 204 as that Jeffereon advocated, yet they against 127 for Governor Smith, are consistent with his maxim of Minnesotan Disputes Rating. equal and exact justice to all men. Representative Newton of Minand special privllegea to non. They nesota, a Hoover supporter, took may not agree with the letter of with Mr. Dickinson. hla teachings, but they carry the IssueThe Iowa member's spirit "Ths letter killeth, but ths cations in behalf of Mr.prognostiLowden spirit glveth life." as to the states whleh Mr. LowThese regulatory measure, salucan In den tho olactlon," Mid carry tary as they arc, and necessary aa Mr. Newton, "havo boon submitted they are, havo not wholly solved to me for comment. tho problem of tho welfare of tho "He conclude! that Lowden, if masses of tha people. Tho other the nominated against Smith, cannot night I happened to New Jersey, York, tory of Joseph and the famine In carry New New Mexico, Rhode Egypt. If he had not stored up Connecticut, Island and Massachusetts. He does the surplus grain of ths seven fat years ths people would sll have his candidate an III turn by aueh starved during ths seven lean years. a disclosure to the public. Ho In India, when famine comes ths should communicate such Inforpeople starve. It seems logical, mation confidentially to tho parly does It not, that people should leaden. starve when there Is a shortage of foodT But In this enlightened era, In this wonderful diversified and unfailing production, wo havo tho astonishing paradox that tha people go hungry and walk tha streets because thero Is too much food. The farmoro of Utah learned too wall, a few years ago that because tho farmer produces too much, prices are so low that ho cannot make a living, to My nothOverproing of making a profit. duction means ruin. Thl means John Kohser, striking union miner, and Ms wife, after bdngrtctod from the house In which they had lived for fourteen years, and when that ths farmer, tho beet customer even of their nine children were born. The home, near Wilkenrille, Fa is owned by tha coal corporation which employed Kohier prior to ths of tho factories, has no money to ip t trike. Thousands of similar evictions hare taken place in the Pennsylvania soft coal fields. spond and cannot buy tho things Mid Harry F. Sinclair to Everhart, he need, so the factories ara shut of Pusblo, of they cannot sell Fall. For 9210,000 of Liberty Dollurs 1578 J. W. Jones- and .1008 2.50 flcs of inclination, for I feel that down becauM Riley AVuti'oii, aim knuwn in Ellen Ninctv-Bi- x on accoutn of Hence, their goods. It. Watson, unit Hurt In rate tha at And in interest with western was tha bonds, tho who states accordance with the law (996.99), Everhart, particular that and the unknown heirs of said de- of S per cent per annum since the and an order of tha board of di- have euffered from tha encroach- tho mm gave no receipt to Sinwalk workmen tha ruined farmer, fendants, and each and all of them. 1st day of January, 1928, together rectors made on the 28lh day of ments of federal authority, and clair. He didn't aak for any And Defendants. with plaintiff's coats and disburse- February, 1928, so many shares of am strongly tempted to expound on the streets hungry, while granaries later Sinclair sent a lot of blooded The State of Utah to the said ments herein. Suit on open account each parcel of such stock aa may that hobby of mine. However, and storehouses are bursting with stock to tho farm of Fall at Three defendants: for the purchase price of merchan- be necesaarv will be sold at the there are two sides to the question food. And yet when tha fanner. Rivers, N. M. You are hereby summoned to dise sold and delivered by plaintiff office of the company, am not one In sheer desperation, seeks relief room 24 of state rights, and Sinclair, who la on trial for tho appear within twenty davs alter to defendant. Mining Exchange Building, Salt of thoao who adopt a formula, and from the pitiable plight bs Is ridi- fourth time for conspiring with Fall In culed denounced for the service of nils summons upon and flying RAWLINGS A WALLACE. Lakp City, Utah, at public auction then undertake to liend everything to defrud tho government out of within the county tn you. if Plaintiff's Attorney on Monday, April 23rd, 1928, at 12 to fit the formula. Formulae are all ths face of economle laws. I heard oil leases, aeems to bo a carsloM M"'i till set ion N brought; otho'clock noon to pay the delinquent right, provided they work. A rule ths governor of an eastern state man, Dated April 4. 1928. though a giant In tho bust-ne- sa aruewsment thereon together with that does not fit a given case is a my last year, Borne day men arc 323 within thirty days after erwise, P. O. Address, McIntyre world. Ho Just ahovaMd libst i'w , mill till- - above encost of advertising and tha expense poor rule to follow. going to declare their Independence Bldg.. Balt Lake City, Utah. or economic laws that operate that erty bonds out to an agent of Fall titled action; and In ease of your (April of Mle. Walsh Definition. 11.) took no receipt and, according to M. C. MORRIS, Secretary. failure so to do. judgment will be Senator Walsh of Montana, has way." 21 How ara Jeffersonian prlnclplM Everhart In yesterday testimony, rendered against you according to Mining Exchange Building. deftned the doctrine of staierf NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Salt Lake City. Utah. the be applied to that problem? It told him to keep the certificate of of the complaint w hich rights as requiring that nothing to Ertnte of Ira Call. Deceased. Is a problem that Jefferson could stock In tho Threo Rivero comhas been filed with the clerk of order of By national that the board directhe be of done shall by claims wiil Creditors present tors this Mle wae extended to Mon. can be as well done by tha states. not foresee, and there Is nothing pany. Mid court. with vouchers to the undersigned This action Is brought tn fore- sit Perhaps he wanted nothing to day. April 80th. 1928. at 12 o'clock ' Whether we accept that definition In tha letter of hie teachings that tiOS-- 9 Lake Ball Bldg., McIntyre M. C. MORRIS. close a mortgage on real estate loor whether we narrow it down and flte it. Indeed, some people refer remind him of tho deal. Papers Secretary. on or before lJth the Utuli. city. some time dangerou things cated in Salt Lake County, I'lsli. (April 27) ay that nothing shall bo dons by to theto letter of Jefferson's teach- ar day o( June, A. D.. 1929. IRVINE, SKEEN A THURMAN. prove that the government to havo around tb bouse. Bouldthe national that can bo done at ings WILLARD CALL, 1st and hands er Camera. off. Attorneys for Plaintiff. o3 Ira Dern Outlines all by the states, yet there Is a should keep its P. O. Address, 441 Walker Bank Administrator of the Estate broad field for nat'onal activity all such problems solve themselves. rail. Deceased. and ths letter killeth foresee. But Building. Balt Luke City, Utah. "ths could not Jefferson Ideas that Jefferson Dale of first publication. April the spir- ths fruits of their toll end makes. (March 23 April 2't.) In Jefferson's day ths United spirit glveth .Ilfs." Surely El. A. D. 1928. Last. May 4, Is to give re- Ufa a nightmare Instead of a Joy. Jeffersonlsnlsm of it million of three Adconsisted States for (Continued from Pag Two) William Reger. Attorney who ar ths oppressed SUMMONS. Opposition To Despotism. farmers scattered along thirteen or lief to thoM ministratorsea- slaves of an illy adjusted economic Tho central them of Jefferson's City Court of Salt Lake disturbed as monuments o? the fourteen states on the Atlantic manufacystem. county of Bn It Lake. Staio of Utah. philosophy wae opposition to civil NOTICE TO CREDITORS. safety with which error of opinion board. There waa littleand In Jefferson's day government and corn- Wasatch Motor company, a cor-- i De- transportation religious despotism. His purturing, II. Muse, of Estate Joseph one to had function, primary Po ration. Plaintiff, vs. II. V. Snell only ... pose always was to resist and deft frM n government to be the lart word on the Anwri- hnc thF were "ot enSrn-ca- preserve order. Today arbitrary power In any form, rTHESTATEk6 Jobs. Thst is, stroy and to ralM tho common man to d llh lntetllB commerce. Each must also preservemust of free principle to tne and vouchers speech. maintain uJlQpr,?n.ea. ths a"d government DEFENDANTS. You arc hereby tho highest dignity. To that snd wo have a lot of 100 per cent community yvd1u"t0.lue,1'. 12X yet summoned tip appear within ten n.y1. anr conditions so thst the formers'to Job ha foiight bigotry. Intolerance and t0 Americans who see a holahevirt be- - one rt,B had In do order and Is a Job, and 14) days after the service o? this paying Jefferson state. hoped bind every tree, and who want to other Ignorance, because these bleed and nr Juiis, A.D., 1928. summons upon you. If served with- day ELLY kind of a social con- that It must also sea that tho work' sustain the arbitrary power which Imprison or deport every ERA HELENA MUSE. one expected that are kept employed. Borne enslaves man and retards his demen in the county in which this action Ing United the in continue to dition whose Joof utterances of the Estate they consider BtalM must ho found to organise is brought; otherwise within twen- AdministratrixMuse. radical or Indefinitely. He did not way Deceased. As if there seph H. our production and consumption so velopment. ty (20) days after such service. could be anything more radical foresee the industrial revolution, Bigotry, intolerance and IgnorApril of first Dais publication. tho necessary balanca may bo ance, and defend the above rut le.l uc- - 1S or more dangerous, or more un- 192 but the worst of thCM Is Jefferson, as I have said, wae thst don not Wa thl have maintained. lion: and In case of. your ft.ii.re Individual of liberty, gVeenThuJman. At American, than mippreMlng free th apostle i,'";; so far. and the result la that our Ignorance. Let the light of educato do so, the plaintiff In tliia roof cntrM tha thought That That is whirt caused the speech. of doing busi- tion shine and all the other evils llon wilf apply to the court tor the torneys for Administratrix. revolution In Russia and that is bis political system, and ns had a complicated system contains appalling will slink away. relief demanded in the cumpliiint. what will cause It here. If we don't horror ot autocracy. In that day ness for profit TO CREDITOR. NOTICE disciple of Thomas Jefferof destitution and suf- sonEvery which ha been filed with the C'.crk watch out. On there was only ons form of autoc- possibilities la the foe of arbitrary power, subject of our of popfor vat of said court and of which a copy groups Estate of E. H. Bayer, deceased. speech Jeffersonthis fering that and or feared, wrote si another racy known there have and yet wa see Americana every la hereto nnnexvit and herewith Creditor! will present claims with But opinion, and the just was political autocracy. In other ulation. Thle winter land of plenty, mil- day who applaud Mussolini, the this in served upon you.und will taku Judg- vouchers to the unders'gned at time, been, to one saw he maintenance of It, shall never lie danger only a word, spotheosle of arbitrary powment agii'net you for tho sam of 1109 Deseret Bank Building, Salt crime In my view, nor of the Individual, and lions of people out of work. Bread very and who sigh with regret that bring injury ! the freedom Two Hundred Ninety-Fou- r nud bl- - Lake City, Utah, on or before the on the Individual." again er. was centrallmtion of govern- - lines and soup kitchens have that we not a Mussolini, too. Ono have familiar spectacles In eastern 104 Dollara (82:1-l21st day of August. A.D., 1028. There Is one other Jeffersonian I mental power, through which the been cities. I am told that In Balt Lake of the deplorable tendencies of towith interest at the rate of one Dato of first publication, April principle about which I should like people might be oppressed was more unemployment day le a declining faith In democper cent per month since tho 57th 20. A. D.. 1928; last. May 11, 1028. to apeak briefly. I refer to The Since that day the world has been City there 1927. Malilda Hayer. Executrix of the support of the state governments in transformed, and we are living In during the past few months than racy. It Is the logical outgrowth day of Juniiiiry, with pliiinliffa costs and riiMUirsc-ment- s estate of E. II. Bayer, deceased. for many year past. Unemploy of the Hamiltonian Idea of a alt their rights., as tho most com- an entirely different age than the ment brings hardship nnd suffer- strongly centralised government. herein, and fur lluu.uu atThe Stewart, Alexander A Budge, at- petent administrations for our do- age of Thomas Jefferson. that people who Power breeds a lust for more powtorney's fees. torney fnr executrix. concerns snd the surest bul- United Staton. Instead of being a ing. It mean mestic - HUi Aare able and willing er. until those who formerly wantSTUART, ALEXANDER ID, ready, the of land warks sgsliirt the along straggling strip to work ara being denied the right ed rule by a favored class now Plaintiff' Attorney DELINQUENT NOTICE. Atlantia tendencies." seaboard. by peopled to the pursuit of happiness. When look wistfully toward rule by a Dnlcil April 6th. 1P2S. Ktntes' Rights. riOCII E BRISTOL MINING CO. fanner, communicating with each dictator. lu' I. (. Address. The Democrstlo In Its other by stage coach, le an ex- ever anyone ventures to doubt tha a State the of Utah of party, corporation As Democrats let us Insist that Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. system, we from Mnctlty of the present 26 esrly history, wss tho party of pansive nation, extending of business. place principal a Bolshevist and America shall keep lighted the April II). Salt stated rights, snd Thomas Jeffer- ocean to ocean and from tho Gulf ahowl him down as Mining J7xchsngo Building, Our Bovletlsm. torch u( political liberty of libpropagandist for son was not only the spostlo of in- of Mexico to tho Dominion of Luke Oily. Utah. Sl'M.MuNS. economic system, se at present ad' erty under the law in a world la dividual It was lie but And also are There the relatively liberty, Canada. tho yet upon delinquent about the which Is experiencing. In many of City Court of Soli Lalt Coy. following described stock, on ac- great exponent of states' rights and much smaller than It was then, jueted, has not brought Count,-- of Suit Luke. St. no- - of Utah count been knit to- kind of equality that will keep all its parts, severe reaction toward No. 10. levied decentralised This has of tho asi.essment continent government. for C'lMl-ANYAUERBACH a or arbitrary government nn the 2Srh of February. 1928. dor trine of the supremacy of the gether by a network of railroads, the people contented. Of what absolute I do not mean to suggest that pnrnlinp. Pi.iinttlf. , . ('MAS. E. tho several day amounts et opposite statee. eventually led to the terrible telegraphs nnd telephones. Ono can avail le liberty unless It Is at least should MITCHELL. I Wend. i lit. Interfere In the Internal afthe names of the respective share- Civil war. In which the nationalism now cross tho continent In loss time accompanied by opportunity to THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID holder Lat- than It took Jeffsrs. 1 to travel make a living for one's self and fairs of other countries, but we over a follow: state rightstriumphed You nr DEFENDANT: hercliy keep at the hlgheet terly (hero has been a recrudes- from Montleelio to New Torlt, and famllrT Ths system needs fixing, can at teast summoned lu appear willi'n ten cence of tho theory of and inoM who ara most Interested possible level of efficiency our states' let' Instrnd of communicating by (10) days after tliu service of ibis right, and I suppose It Is being ler carried on stage coaches, two In It had better get busy and fix free democratic Institution nosummon upon you. If srrviil wi.l,-I- n more discussed today than nt any nennle three thousand miles apart It. Unless soma way la found to tional, stats and municipal. If wo (ha count,- - in which tit. a at tiiui Is time since 1565. I am a pretty rnrry on a ronvenadon over the adjust It 0 that the great masses continue to demonstrate that thes brought, otherwise within twcni strong advocate of state rights my- telephone. Ream and electricity of the people can buy what they Institutions ar workable and ef120) days after aueh eervle", mid wa shall set a shining exself. in many respews. but It la have made th's the Industrial age wish to consume, and thereby keep ficient before defend the above entitled action; the productive capacity of the ample tha rest of the world, easy to go too far on (hat subject and our Industries ar on case In of to do your failure and and a lot of selfish and greedy by great corporations. "Thes cor- country employed there will arlM and give hope to struggling huno, the plaint 'ff in thl action will schemes are cloaking themanivea poration hnve corns to rover another Thomas Jefferson, who manity In all nations. By so doing apply to the rourl for tha n lief with It. ao perhaps Instead of dis- rresier areas than states." as will write another Declaration of w ahall not only be true to tho demanded in the rnmplalnl, wli.ch cussing the necessity of protecting Woodrow Wilson ones observed, Independence, and thle system, teachings of Thomas Jefferson, haa hem filed with Dm rleric of tho rights ot the state. I ran em- "hsva come to llva under a greater with It sinister POMlbllltles, will but also to those of hla illustrious Mid court mul of wtilrli a ropy In ploy ths present opportunity to bet- variety of laws than tho cltlsen be thrown out on the Junk pile. counterpart, Woodrow Wilson, who reed herein annexed etui herewith ter advantage by alluding to some havo expelled slates In Man arq not always going to sub- declared It America's mission to upon ,'"ii. mid will lake of lie necessary limitations. ln so himself, their budget, and loomed bigger mit to the autocracy of an cco- - make tha world safe for demoo- 1 doing make somewhat of a mciI- than whole commonwealths In their Bomic oratqjn roba them of nog d 1 to take a picture of tho mine entrance. A lieutenant of coal and iron police, a handsome fellow, wearing Imported boote, an Immaculate uniform and a shining Sam Brown belt, came running toward u. Who the hell are you?" he in"Newspapermen." "Got a pass to come property?" APRIL 20, 192P. tha court Ths stats of Utah to the sal) defendant: You are hereby sum moned to appear within twenty duys after service of this summon upon you, if served within tho county in which this action J brought; otherwlas within thirty days after service; and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will bo rendered against you according to tlia demand of tha complaint, which haa been filed with the clerk of Hid court. Thle action la brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff, to restoro to plaintiff her maiden name and for general relief. 08CAR W. MuCONKIE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Tost office address. Continental Bank Building, Salt Laka City, SUMMONS. City Court of 8alt Utke City. County of Suit Lake, State of Utah. J. W. Ucbhart, Plaintiff vs. Fred Williams, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) day after the serv-- o of this summons upon you, if served within the county in whirli this action la brought; otherwicc within twenty (20) day after aueh service, and defend the above entitled action: and In case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff In thle action wyi apply to the court for tho relief demanded in the Utah. Dale of first publication, April complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of Mid court and II. 1929. Data of lart publication. May 11, of which a copy Is hereto annexed 11.) and herewith served upon you, and 1929. (April will take judgment against you for SUMMONS. '.he sum of Twenty-Nin- e A Dollars (120.05) with Interest at In the Third Judicial District the rata of I per cent per annum Court of Salt Lake County, State ilnca tha ISth day of March, 1928, of Utah. F. M. McCarthy. PlainPancha Kate McCarthy, together with plaintiff's coala and tive. disbursements herein. Action on Defendant. The State of Utah to the contract for rant of room at IJn-de- n Mid Defendant: Hole!. You ars hereby summoned BAWLIN' A WALLACE. 20 to within appear days Plaintiff's Attorney. after ihtf service of this sumDated April 4, 1821. mons If served upon you. within P. O. AddreM 121 Mclntyra the county In which this action Is Bldg., 8alt Lake City, Utah. brought: otherwise within 30 days lApnl 11). after service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of SUMMONS. IN THE TH1KD JUDICIAL DIS- your failure so to do. Judgment TRICT COURT, of Salt Lake will be rendered against you according to the demand of the comCounty, State of Utah. plaint which has been filed with UABLE LOCKETT, plaintiff, vs. ths Clerk of Hid Court. CHARLES O. LOCKETT, de. Said action la brought to quirt fondant. described Tha State of Utah to the said de- tills tn the following property; situated In Salt Lake fendant: Lake Salt Utah: The You are hereby summoned to City. twenty-fiv- e County, north (25) feet of Lot appear within twenty days aftrr thirty-nin- e and (be aouth i3f). the service of this summons upon fifteen feel of Txvt thlrtv-eig(15) you. If mrved within ths county In e (39), Block two (2). which this action is brought: othSubdivision of Block on erwise, within thirty days after (1). Plat "B," Salt Lake City Surservice, and defend the above en vey. titled action: and in cjm of your McCarthy. (allure sc to do, judgment will be Attorney for Plaintiff. rendered against you according to P. O. Address, 1001 Kearns tha demand of the complaint with Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. In ten days after service of this March 21 April 20. summons upon you. will be filed SUMMONS. with the court. This action is brought to dissolve ths bonds of In the Third Judicial District matrimony now existing between Court, of Salt Lake County, State (he parties hereto. of Utah. Ernest K. Monson vs. BEEZLEY A BEEnLET, Henry Lsnncll, also known as HenPlaintiff-211-1Attorneys for ry Unnell, Jr.; Mary Ann FishBrooks Arcade Bldg., Salt er. also known as Mary A. Fisher; Lake City. Utah. Thomas Fisher; Christine N. Rrex-eT. O. address, Box 175, Salt Lake also known as Kristine Marla Pilv. Utah. James C. Watson, si so Brlxen; known aa Jus. C. Watson; Ellen 11.) (April v. ht Wood-manse- verb l. n. re-re- Sinclair Likely Believes Papers To be Dangerous aon-ln-la- w 99-1- drf-Mi- 1 C-t- toMThTOght i 1 uhi'K I (&.. 1 ft-e- ) 1 1 led 1 |