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Show UTAH STATESMAN, AUGUST 17, 1928. W.R. Wallace Discusses Hoover Discovers Problems Official Announcement Problems Facing State For Salt Lake County Has Yet to Find Solution Officials And National the convention turned to yon by I ara, tha wet Philadelphia boas who was elected to tha aenaio on a wet platform and refused his seat because of hla corrupt- What of Mrikm? did you aceciat the votes In tlon. Mr, Hoover Wa muat not let crime break down our , 1 conatltoa Question Hava you mado peace with your conscience on theae last eight years of Bapubllcan law enforcement? Mr. Hoover Modification muat not lead to nullification. Who, please, la preaching nullification? Hundreds Question ? changed from time to time without nullifying the of las Official call for Suit Lake County Democratic convention, (Continued from page one.) and for Salt Lake County Demucrallo Legislative other treaty to ba algned by all to to elect Democratic the State, Emigre delegatee primariea Mil Hoovei The Repnblloaa platform often a basis upon even autea of the baain and by the atonal (Second dlatrlct) Comity and County Legislative couvcn' Water Rights, Employ- United Which we can build the aoiutlou- comfit ufion. Htata which will provide on SO, ISIS. Uona Auguat than the one for the orderly development and Quel Ion la the platform any more promising ment State Dutie and control 1824 1823. 11241 to waa from In duns lor the farmers What of theae watera to tha end Mr. Hootvo No one denies the right of a to seek to Pursuant to resolutions adopted report of tha namea. addresses and that the and dutiea of each by tha Balt Laka County Demo- phona numbers of tha district oramend the constitution. Privileges Are Discussed atate and righta of tha United Statea may cratic on don't Br Question fids, you admit that the wets committee at a meeting Mr. Hoover An adequate tariff la the foundation for farm ganisation officers and mojnbjn be recognised, and beneflta fairly can advocate a change without bring nulllflcailonlaU? Then why and mall them to F. I Bag by. actrelief. July 10. 1828, official rail 1In hereCOMIMED noil f AGE ONE.) i did tin.. make to niiiimf apportioned. reference you Salt Lake your Balt tT of tha ing secretary And then treaty algned. righta by Issued for tha holding Question Then, Good Hoavma, why hasn't the Republican 1m In which Laka City, on Saturday, September County committee. No. Ill Atlas effort defined, beneflta party acted before bring forced to do ao? Mr. Hoover Th Republican party denial th right to anyone te apportioned named Balt ba to Laka Block, City. a would bo moot officiant. at place there cornea the great laak of con- 8, 1888,Democratic the purposes of th constitution by Indirection. destroy convenand chairmen ward and Precinct county th Water Supply. a caused Mr. Hoover Increased transportation charges have struction, the harneaeing and put- later, nominate one candidate for secretaries will. Immediately folQuestion Oh. hum. Hav you been deaf and blind for elglA conto th It otartlco thoao whop all la tion that th farmer and paid ting to the hlgheet beneficial uee spread between the price given year or are you Just saying sweat worda to cloud tha very dirty no-or- d term county commission- lowing tha oaorganisation conven- sumer. In Utah when they come to of the watera of thla great river. two-yewhich your party haa made by its dry law betrayal? roallee how Utah la delayed and And finally in the ealection of unita er, 'one candidate tor four year tions, please report in writing to Question Isn't that ona of the reasons for tha Republican ona the acting secretary of th County atuntad In population growth by for priority of development ,!n the term eounty commissioner, Mr. Hoover Whoever takes the oath of officn of president th th farmer? What has Republiproa parity" at th expenaa of conttructlon thereof and In tha an- candidate for county attorney, and commlll, tha names, addraeaei can the llmita of her water aupply. take au oath 10 preserve and protect tha oonatltutlon of tba tha Republican Internal and nit-e- d tha Republican preaidant, cuirass of offlcars tho Laka numbers Balt and county a of nual diatrlbution of the phona What can wo do? watera. tha holding Blaus. commission don abou thla 111 which you put your finger Utah'a righta muat be recognlxed Democratic legislative convention and members of tha new com commerce We can Da you mean then that tha president must sM with the and 7 Question on upon the governing board ahe for the purpose of nominating four mlttaea and tha new members of United Btatoa reclamation aervlce idly by and refuse to aid in correcting conditions whltdi well and ao plan to ccneorve the rain- muat have her ahare of authority. candidate for tha state senate and th county committee. meaning but erring men have created? Do you mean to ear that Mr. Hoover A great ayatam 0 waterways Is needed. Tha greateat eco- sixteen representatives In the stats It la essential that these .report, Employment a fall that our citiea will bo protectpresident should awept existing conditions ns the beat conditaak confronting any nation legislature, to be voted upon at above called for, ba forwarded tion and condemn him who seeks to change conditions? w Question Have you deflnltel-imad- e up your mind wrho will ed in their growth and develop- nomic la to keep Ita population profitably the 1928. Nov. 8, alon without delay that delegates may foot th bill or will you flop back and forth Uka you did In not the president tba right, yea. Isn't It hla duty to aeek to eor-re- ct general alctlon ment and an aaaured water aupply convention will open ba propuarly accredited and that lotting tha expense of tho Mississippi program? Ills by the way laid out by the constitution? The will be provided for three timea employed. Once we had contlnuoua fear of at 10 County followed ba work not ba will a.m. may and reorganization the area covered by our prevent a money panic. The federal reaerve Its after Mr. Hoorar An organlsad invaatlgatlon alone can determine tha adjournment, hampered. Immediately A nation apendln ninety millions a year a an wall Mr. Irrigated fariqa. Much haa already act haa ao mlmlxad that danger Chairmen will advise delegatee afford Hoover the legislative convention. Votway to correct the abusee of the liquor law. of a few hundred millions toward helpbeen done water aupply data an expenditure are that tha merchant, the manufac- by will be entitled to rep- that reservations on th special Question Tea, Mr. Hoover, but by your own logic, expressed la being accumulated : plana and spec-- r turer and tha banker may plan and ing dletrlcts In thla very speech. In this very part of that speech, you Bay each of thas con- train to tha Logan conventions ing a basic Industry. resentation that tha so th revolt? think before farm If that Did why deleyou Question 24. contlnuoua build In comparative aafety. to ona before muat baala of b made a Aug. president must defend end uphold th constitution. Now, Mr. HoovBut the fear of unemployment la ventions on soma line? tudyi the aum of tll.OOO.OOO of that taka not did along steps you ae or if 75 B. raffia votes in ext. t er, th this manager you eay each major Ray Needham, president muat defend tha constituthe income of the United Mateo aa over in the heart of the man gate for thereof tion and all parts of it what are you going to do If thla far east for Governor of tha Bamberger electrie, Boat 858, who tolla with hla handa reaching Why fraction H. Dern In tha election of Balt Laka Mrvlc h a that stood Th haa would ba advisable? for investigation Mr. prove proHoover' Republican always City. change party ehould thla be? We have protected George for expenditure on the Mr. - thla ha hasn't Hoover, Also, entitled council will Galt -awhy your Lake tection. 1984. Republican party 4 the of Utah', water aupply the manufacturer, thethebanker, naFurther call is hereby Issued for to a total of 287 vote In tha Btata Question Has It aver really attempted to work out a scientific Investigation already? great railway corporation, but ther tl11 rmnlna a aa task tural monopolies. We are attempt- tha holding of Democratic pri- and Congressional conventions or has It Just followed the policy of protecting thos who Mr. " accomplishment Thera ara too many government follows: First ward, 88: Second tariff, ing to device a plan that will pro- maries In all tha voting districts are la a position to demand protection? Again, why haven't the ganlzatlonHoover in DNt ttlMf V hlVI, worthy of tect ia needed. be25: Fourth Third ward, ward, 37; the farmer and aaaure to him of Balt Lake City and County, before thla? thla under th of farmers been wing protective Question Then you admit. Mr Hoover, that tha Republicans who tween the hours of 8 and 9 p.in, ward, 20; fifth ward, 44; county, of the a fair return for hie labor. out of the Met sixty-eighav been in power fifty-tw- o one-hayears ara not ' Why ahould we have dull timea" Monday, August 20, 1828, for the 15: and 450 In th County and LegS,fn?h:.nd Tor than A general reduction of tariff would let In a Mr. Hoover th political wizard you would have us think In other part of your Ut ot timea when the artlaan walka the following purposes: islative convenions. tha latter diabroad. flood of from goods Colorado river baain. atrcet In idleneaa and dlatreae when 1. Election of delegates to ths vided aa follows: First ward. Ill; toJ,.?.Who has eald anything about a general reducQuestion fit!! tB - .h J,rotctlon of our hie very neede and the needa of hla Democratic 8tato convention at Lo- Second ward. 84: Third ward. 42; Mr. Hoover There la a lot of duplication of work done by hare Of theae water, fellowa, If aatlafled, would tion? Aren't you trying now to uroule a bogey-mau- ? Fourth ward, 47; Fifth ward, 75; August 25, 1938. a Provlalon for the prompt and the factoriea and aupply the needed gan2. onSelection these various bureaus. I of delegates to the county outside, 100. efficient beneficial uee thereof are Jobs." All over the world great Mr. Hoover Wo will amend t!y immigration lawn Question You are well acquainted with what Al Smith has Tha place for holding primaries mattere of vital and immediate Im- economlata and men of vlaion arc Congressional conversion for the done with bureaus In New York atate, are you not, Mr. Hoover? Question Once again, if they needed amending why hae the together portance. Utah member, of the attempting to oolve thla probleml Second Congressional district at in the respective districts Smith eliminated more than 100 burnt ua which the Republican with tha number of delegates to Republican party walled? August 24. Once money panlra were looked Logan. !1ve. delayed the passage administrations before him set up. He did tills, Mr. are to to ba elected each the of 9. convention, Election delegates b,u but have upon aa aura to come even now In Just a couple of the right years, which lie lias been governor nrrl?i87 nM'Jhnu" Mr. Hoover The trade unions have always striven for truo Hat. at attached Indicated th In convention Democratic County Conftreaa no con- - dull timea. perloda of unemployWhat lias your party been doing along this line theae eight American Inititutlona 8. 1828. BTRINGFELLOW, W. J. Balt Btructlve meaaure that would per- ment are looked Lake, September Inevitable. aa uopn years? I . 4- mit and provide for Immediate deElection of delegates to the Question But didn't they hav to shed their blood and fight County Chairman. No greater taak and no finer F. L. BAGBT. Republican capitalists to do this? at County Legislative convention at velopment of thla great natural re aolutlon awalta Mr. Hoover Republican presidents have frequently suggested aource and which, at .the Balt Lake City, September 8, 1828, Acting Secretary. aame the handa of thla nation. forms by combining the work of many of tha bureaux time, would fairly protect the title Mr. Hoover Our wages hav grown steadily In buying power. 8. For tha reorganisation of all FIRST WARD. Some one hae had a vlaion of Question Why did they not. with a friendly congress, push their and provide for the District 1 P. C. Gertsen, 743 the time when an honeet day'a la- voting district by tha election of Queetlon But isn't it true we pay aix dollar for a dollar and suggestions through as did Governor Smith with aa unfriendly legia of Utah'a ahare In thladevelopment river. bor will ba legal tender" for an a chairman, vie chairman, eecre Roberta street; Btata I, Cong. 8 ahosa? great of half pair latura The treaty known aa the Colo- hnneat pay. Vlalonary? May- tary, treasurer and three commit- County 8, Legislative .8. rado river compact, when ratified, be. but day'a our civilisation haa aolved tee members. Dlatrlct 8 T. A. Horns, Jr., 714 We have grown beyond the full dlnpcr pall Mr. Hoove Mr. Hoover The Republican party has protected the ltle will fairly divide the watera be- harder problema and It will aolve City ward and county precinct aouth Fifth East; Btata 8, Cong. 3, plea. tween the atatca of the upper baain thla one. conventions of dlatrlct chairmen County 8. Legislative, 8. I mediately after John J. noted that Wasn't growth and tha atatea bf the lower baain. Question None of theae are partlaan prob Queetlon But hasn't It been tha Democratic-Progressicalled to ba held In the respecDistrict 8 Mrs. J. C. Bartoch, Raskolh. Wooding, Dupont and out awung over to Smith? Did Here again la a taak for wlae lema. They deaerve the attention of are which haa forced through tha tax reforms for tha little 880 east Seventh South; 8tat at wards and tive 8, places Hmilli? Did over precincts, llirrs about to know awung Work Mouthpiece the writing of an- our keeneat and flneat minds. etateamanahip to ba destglated by tha ward and Cong. 8. County 8, Legislative 8, after you chose him your campaign three within day pall 4 J. B. Lewis, 738 District precinct chairmen, at 8 p.m, MonMr. Hoover The participation of woman in politics maane kin. 2. T A T MrYTTr,nC befor. ao much of each parcal of day. Auguat 27, 1828, for tha pur Windsor afreet, Btata 8. Cong. 808 er realisation of th political questions. 1 IVjEj, ,ueh stock as may ba neceeaary will poae of reorganising the precinct Dlatrlct 5 Samuil Dows. LUVIrUi labor. Th Mr. Hoover Republican party supports Question Can you point out a person who haa don ao much Coe East street; State I, ba sold on Saturday tha SSnd day committees, electing officers and Thirteenth But haven't the last two Republican presidents been women in politics aa Al Smith? What Republican has placed Question 1128, at I o'clock members of the Balt Lake county Cong. 8. County 7. Legislative 7. of September, men In such important positions as Mr. Smith? Isn't it true that tha staunch advocate! of .the open ehop plan? Legal for the Utah Dlatrlct p.m. to pay tha delinquent a ate la- committee. Gtorgs E. Manwar-lnDemocratic party la th only party which haa over nominated and ahould he In the of Balt tha Laka A 1118 aouth Fifth East; State meeting Nelli Roes o3 Wyoming and Mariam Ferment thereon together with tha elected women governor Mr. Hoover Every drop of water which goes to the aca without office by 3 o'clock Wedla Democratic of committee and costa of advertising expenaa County 4, Legislative 2, Cong, 2, County guson of Texas? yielding Ita full economlo worth la waited. nesday of the week of laaue. called to ba held at the Newhnuae 4. IMER PETT, JR. aals. Queetlon Why are you not more specific about Improvements and hotel, at 8 p.m, Monday. Beptem Secretary. District 7 C. D. Creel. 1000 Mr. Hoover I stand for religious tolerance. Probate and Guardianber 10, for tha purpose of reorgan- Windsor afreet; Slate 2, Cong. 3, developments of streams? 122 Kewheuaa Bldg. Question In this Mr. Hoovor, let us say that wa command you this committee, seating new County 4, Legislative 4. 11, Aug. 10. ising July highly and firmly bollava that you apeak tha truth and wa admire Mr. Hoover I aland for efficient enforcement of the dry ship Notices. members and electing officer for Dlatrlct 8 Herbert Penrose, you for it. laws. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. the ensuing two years. For Farther Information Consult 1102 south Ninth State 8, East; record of Do term the you Republican Question of view In fact the that tha ap- Cong. 8, County 4, Legislative 4. the County Clerk or Reapcc- Mr. Hoover There has been corruption In both political Mr. Louise Mining Co., gait Lake City, years aa your Idea of enforcement? live Signer. portionment of delegates to tha 0 Georg Utah. Dlatrlct P. Trayner. convenIn tha Third Judicial Dlatrlct 1111 McClelland avenue; State Question But lant the ratio about 13 to 1 with tho Xeput-Ut- au Location of principal place of State and Congressional MX Hooves I realise the abuses of the liquor law. Court. In and for tha County of t tions Is the asms, the diatrb-t- s may Cong. 3. County 5, Legislative 1. leading? business. Salt Laka City, Utah. In voice rained your protest Salt Lake, Stata of Utah. Question When have you ever Notice la hereby given that at a elect the fame set of delegate:! to District 10 Dr. R. J. Alexander, on candidate for (Continued became a Pago Four) that is, when before you president? Why separata 221 cut Seventeenth South; State meeting of tha board of directors both conventions or elect moat deNOTICE TO CREDITORS. bald on tha aevanth day of April, sets aa may be deemed 2, Cong. 2, County 4, Legislative 4 Eatata of Joseph H. Moore, of one (1) sirable. 1821, an ascjssmsnt District 11 Arthur McFarlane, The same or separata seta of 150 Harrlaon avenue; Btata Creditors will 1. Cong. present cent per share was levied upon tha ba chosan tha by claims with vouchers to tha under- - capital stock of the corporation, delegate may 2, County 4. Legislative 4. to attend g, district and the 1807 at County Walker Bank build- -' sued and outstanding, payable District 12 Mra. Flora Severn, 1150 Green atrcet; Btata I, Salt Lake City, Utah, cn or .mediately to the secretary o tha Legislative conventions. before tha 8th day of October, A. company, at his office, 81 4 j Felt Immediately at the dose of the 2, County 5. Legislative 5. Cong. D 1128. primariea tha chairman will pleuse Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. District II W. W. Barton, 1151 phona the lists of delegates elected aouth Tenth East; Btata 4, Gong. 4, ELIZABETH ANN MOORE. Any stock upon which this 59U. Administratrix with tha will an- aeaamant may remain unpaid on to tha Ralt Lake Tribune. Was. C. Legislative I. District chairmen and secretaries County nexed of the eatata of Joseph the 7th day of June. 1128, will ba Dlatrlct 14 J. T. Pence. 1815 at of tho doe H. Moore, deceased. delinquent and advertised for sale will, immediately Fillmore avenue; State 4, Cong. 41 Data of first publiratlon Aug. 2. at public auction, and unlasa pay- the primaries, plea make out and County 7. Legislative 7. ment la mads before, will ba sold sign credentials for the dclefnte District 15 William Nlsbet. 1148 at tha secretary's office, at 8 elected to each convention, anil a Laka street; State 4, Cong. Richards and Richard, 4, Couno'clock a.m., July 18. 1828, to pay ty (. Legislative 8. tha delinquent aisesamant togethThomaa Alston Jr.. er with tha coat of advertising and 817 Hollywood avenue; SUMMONS, mate 3. tha expenaa of sale. Cong. 3, County 4. Legislative 4. City Court of Balt Laka City. R. O. DOBBS, Secretary. District 17 F. L. Bagby, 818 east County of Salt Laka, State of Utah. No. 814 Felt Bldg, Balt Laka Twenty-flrCity, South; State I, Cong. Dollar Cab and Transportation Utah. P. O. Box. No. 1607. County 4, Legislative 4. Co., a Corporation of tha Stata of Dlatrlct IS William Swan. 941 Utah. Plaintiff, vs. Burt Poison, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Elm avenqe; State who's other and true name is un3. Conx a Mill-laAXnca Fateh ' Rye and Mining County i. Legislative 8. known to tha plaintiff. Defendant. Company. District 18 Jaa. M. Bell. 11 Tha Bute of Utah to said DefendLocation of principal place of ant: Coatsvyie Ave., State 2 County J. Legislative l! Cong ' ' You are hereby aummoned to ap- bualneea. 510 Atlaa Block. Balt Lake Utah. District. ,0 Elhl Phllllpo, 145 pear within ten 1 10) days after the C:ty. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN service of thla summons upon you. And In accordance with the law Hollywood avenue. State, 6: Cong.. ' County, ?; Legislative. 7. served within tha county In that at a meeting of tho Board of and an order of the directors made on Director held 28rd of tha District 21 Val J. Gonzales, ss? day on which this aetlon Is brought; othth 83rd day of July. 1828. ao erwise within twenty (20) days aft- July, 1825, an aisesamant of two many aharcs of each narcel of stock eaat Thirteenth South: Stata on aa may ba necessary will be sold C er such service, and defend the rants (2c) par yhart waa levied Legislative 8. '.i' .Co.u.nty 22 Mr. UipR above entitled action; and In caaa all tha Issued and outstanding stock at tha companys office. 510 Atlaa uk tho corporation, payable on or Block. Balt Laka City, Utah, on the 1213 aaot Twenty-firof your failure to do so. tha plain- of South: Stata Jobefor Mrs. to 1825, 2 1st, at 8pt82nd of Bept ember, 1928, tiff In thla action will apply to tha ' S15.' 23County 4. Legislature 4 Shortlno, Secretary, at 510 o'clockday District court for tha relief demanded in sephine p.m., to pay tha delinquent George H. Vine, 2482 Balt Lake City, Utah, assessment thereon together with south Seventh East; State 3. Cong. the complaint, which haa been filed Atlaa Block, assessstock Any upon which tho tha coat of advertising and ex- 2, County 1. Legislative with tha clerk of said court, and ment may remain unpaid on tha penses of aale. will taka Judgment against you for !?inri,ct !4 Sumner Margetto, 1821, will be MR8. JOSEPHINE 8HORTINO. tha sum of one hundred dollars lit day of September, drive; Bute 1. Cong. 1, sale for advartlaed and delinquent County 2, Legislative 3. Secretary (8100.00) with interest at tha rate at In our and unless Do payin tha auction, public r.. notice Above delay! Decide Viola B. E:-Mpublished of I par cent per annum since the ment la mad , before, will ba sold Statesman. Balt Lake City, tUah. Mew street; Btat 2Tth day of April, 1028, together on J, 22nd of Bept, Saturday, the day Bong. 1, County 2, Legislative 2. 31.) costa and disburse-men- ts stock is fully guarannow to choose from 1828. at 2 o'clock p.m, at tha office (Aug. t with plaintiff's SECOND WARD. herein on account of dam-ag- of th tho by aforesaid, District 28 Paul Murphy, ColonSecretary sustained to tha plaintiff to pay the delinquent asASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 20. ial hotel, 144 west First South; find and through tha negligence of the de- Secretary, stocks of our sessment, together with the cost of a tlveV Coun,y fendant Laglata- DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, sale. of and expense advertising FELLOW. STRING W. of Utah, J. corporation of tho State JOSEPHINE 8HORTINO. Dletrtct 27 Dora Shelton. 73 low as Plaintiff Attorney. and West-inghou- se priced Hotpoint principal place of business, Balt aouth First West; State Secretary. 2, Dated 18th day of July 1828. Song. Utah. Laka City. 510 2, County 3. Legislative 2. P. O. Address 811 Clift Bldg, Utah. Atlas Block. Balt Laka City, Notice la hereby given that at District 28 A. B. Bohling, 758 models Balt Laka City, Utah. a regular meeting of tho Board of weat Published In Th Statesman.' First South street; StaU x. of IT.) on (July 15th tho held day Directdrs 25.) (July Cong. 2. County 4. Legislative 4. August. 1831. an assemmont of ona Dlatrlct 29 Louis Page, 208 So. Electric Range i EXTENSION NOTICE. cent (1c) per share was levied on Ninth Weat; State 2, Cong DELINQUENT NOTICE. 2, Counshare ty 4. and Issued I all outstanding Louisa Mining Company. 4. RTE PATCH AGNEB MINING of Diamond Oil Company (or one Legislative in your home. . By order of tha Board of Di- A MILLING CO. District 30 John furnow, 78 plac ot mill per share on all Issued and weat rectors of tha Louie Mining com- business. 810 AtlaaPrincipal New Wasatch hoSuit Laka Broadway. Block, former of th shares on 7th tha outatandlng pany, at a meeting held tel; State 2, Cong. 2. County I. LegCity, Utah, NOTICE Thera ara delinquent Gustaveaon Oil Company), payable islative 3. day of July, 1821, tha sale data to Behllng. aaaeaa-miJoseph tha Immediately stock District It R. F. Butterworth, of delinquent for upon tho following described stock levied on th 7th day of Ap- on account of assessment levied treasurer, at 802 Vermont Build- 421 weat Second South; State 1. ing. Balt Lake City, Utah. ril. 1821, waa extended from July Cong. 1, County 1, Legislative 1. 18th 1128. until September 1st, Dlatrlct 12 Joneph Hammond, Any stock upon which thla a1 on easement remain 247 west Third 8outh; may unpaid 1128, at tha asms place and houit State 1, 1828, of 15th tho September, day on th latter date. Cong. 1. County 2. Legislative 2. advertised and he will 33 L. Dlatrlct Mr. J. Forest et, delinquent It. O. DOBBS. Secretary. for aale at public auction and un- 80 weat Sixth South: Btata 2 .Cong. No. 814 Felt Building. Salt Laka will Is befor made 2. less 3. 3. payment Legislative Utah. County Clly. be sold on Monday. October 15th District 24 Mrs- - Minnie Harris, 10.) (July 19 th 817 o'clock a.m., at aouth Third Waal; State 3, 1328, at will place one in your home. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. company's office. 302 Vermont Cong- 3. County 8. Legislate 0 5. to Salt Lake Utah, Dlatv. 8k Charles J. Bengrxcn, City, Building. A Mark ot Qua ot balance in two Beaver Copper Company, princiA Mark Pay Quality pay the delinquent asseeiment 515 Suinmerby street: State 4, pal place of business, 302 New-howith the cost of Cong. 4. County 8, Legislative 8. thereon, together buildlngJialt Lake City, years. District 38 Mra Brigham F. advertising end expense of sale Utah. Duf.ln. 720 aouth West Temple: JOSEPH BEHL1NG Notice la hereby pi van that a 8, legislaSecretary. State 8, Cong. I, County meeting of th board of directors 302 Vermont Building, Salt Laka tive 8. of th Braver Copper company, hald 37 828 D. P. Dlatrlct south Felt. Utah. City. on Saturday, tha 7th day of July, 3, Cong. J. Coun'y (Pitas make all checks pay- First Weat; SUt 1928 an assessment of onahalf (4) I, Legislative 5. able to tho company). cant per ahar waa levied on the District 38 D. Lewi. Ill Oale First publication. Aug. 18. 1128' issued and outstanding stock of tha avenue; state 2, Cong. 2, County S, Last Sept. IS. 19S8Kv'WiVi legislative corporation, parable Immediately 88 Mra Christ. Carat-enaoto A. J. McMullen. Treasurer at 30 SERV1CB PUBLIC If you want to know bow kid 1040 California St.. Bute 8, Kewhoilse RiilMlne. Sa't tnke City. will turn out. nbeerve when they Con 3. County 5. legislative 8. Utah, and stmk upon mhlrh thla Ban Sun. In Bernardino turn on Totter. 1193 District 40 T. aMSwniant may remain unpaid It seems to h on tho rsrda that Pacific Avenue; State 8. Cong. I, Mnndav the third day cf SeptemIt Isn't fair lo piny poker with County I, Legislative 8. ber. 1828 will he delinquent and rhlp on your shoulder. rhlladel- (COMUiUO ON PAGE ni'M tloa and unless payment la mad ed ar ulr bn "ear-mark- ed Wvep-fcOne-h- ht lf V re-op- ve g, k 1 Im-In- An&ctric Range Eventually at There is no other method of cooking which brings to your household such comfort, economy and cleanliness as .If ELECTRIC COOKING st 2-- not Every range g. ea teed them large Cn' youll as the g. g. you want nt HOTPOINT g. - DOWM WESTIIiGHOtt the ODl r n. EFFICIENT |