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Show UTAH STATESMAN NOT SUPPORTED BY FIGURES WASHINGTON. D. C. Attention of the country drawn to ibe serloua unemployment situation by debate In the Senate laet week and that body's action tn adopting the resolution of Senator Wagner. Democrat of New York, n directing the department of labor to make an Inn lediale aurvey of unemployment and report on the ama to the senate. The aerloua nnemploymant In many part of the country, with an estimate of four million workers Idle, was disowned by benatora Wagner, Walsh of Copeland, New York: Koliinson and Caraway, of Arkan-nan- s, Kendrick Indorsed for Harrison, of Mississippi, and to the Unitothers. Reports of distress In many eectlone, with bread line ed States Senate by forming in many dties, were oiled as evidence that the unemployment situation la growing steadily worse, Wyoming Bourbons. and Is more serious than at any time aince 1131. Figures submitted shewed conclusively that the CHEYENNE: Wyo. Selection of recent claim ef President Coolidge that "wages are at a high range" Casper for the iilig Democratic and that "employment Ig plenti- convention May 141 apportionment ful Is at variance with tha facts. of delegates at tha ratio of one Of all administration Senator for every 300 votes cast for former present during the debate, only Governer Nellie Tayloe Rom in Senator Smoot, of Utah, a port Is of 1134 and unanimous approval of a prohibitive tariff, mads any at- a resolution calling upon U. B. tempt to defend tho President's Senator John D. Kendrick to be a featured claim of prosperity, and Senator candidate for Smoot's experience was ao unhap- the meeting of the Democratic state commute central lid's. py as tn Indicate that the RepubliThis evening members f the can administration's attempt to win the next election on an lwua slate committee were guests ef the of "prosperity" will be received Laramie county central committee at a banquet. with derision. Phi or Al Smhli The only excuse Senator bmool could give for Innresaed Outstanding in the sentiment of Democratic Isadora amcmhleil tiers was the importation of foreign goods, coming Into com- was the almost unanimous conviction Al Smith of New that Gov, manufacpetition with domestic tures. indicating that ho would York la the strongest Democratic like to maka tho tariff wall no presidential timber available. An informal pool taken among high as to shut off all importathe delegates anil others attending tions. Tha tariff rates are the highest In the tho meetings during the day rethat of 49 Interviewed 36 country's history, and have added vealed from four to six billions of dollars were out and out for Al Smith, to tho annual living coat of the while tha remainder were not anthese duties, factories have slowed tagonistic. Democratic speakers it the meetdown and unemployment la growing here frankly admitted from the ing steadily worse. Senator Walsh. Massachusetts, floor of tha convention that negtold Senator Binoot during the de- ligence In getting out the available bate that he was uninformed if le vote for Nellie Taylne Itoaa lust contended that unemployment had her the election In 1131 end words not increased since 131. When of warning were sounded that should not he allowed to Senator Smoot asserted that conof Senditions are not as had as unem- endanger the ployment figures Indicate. Kena-to- r ator Johnto B. Kendrick, should lie consent run again. Gerry challenged him to name Kendrick Ki ported to Run the lines of Industry to which the was consensus that the It statistics he quoted applied. IJe l announce his j tor Kendrick will could not do so. beforu even said that the appallingly large (candidacy for I number of bank failures during the time limit provided by the admlnlatra- - j primary laws expiree, the Hardlng-Conlldg- e tiona did not Indlrata "hard times. ( It also appeared conceded As further evidence nf serious I among Democratic leaders that I Nellie is not Interested Ross to business distress, in addition Taylne the widespread unemployment, the In talk of her being ''drafted for report of Tl. G. Dun tc Co. for last cmgrear." although It la agreed week shows another heavy Increase that were aha to do so, she would candidate the In the number of failures of bus- be the strongest Democrats could enter. iness concerns. Democrats here agree that the For tha week ending Mnrrh 1. tho number of failures was ill as withdrawal of Congreesman Charles E. 413 Winter to make the tace for for with the precompared ceding week and 439 defaults for the seat now occupied by Senator John B. Kendrick, coupled with the same wek of 1127. d the fight among the During February, there were 174 failures as compared with 2. Republicans for tha nomination to 033 In February. 127. and 1,491 'succeed him in tha lower house; in tha same week ef 139. las left a golden opportunity fur During Janunry. (here were 2- - the Democratic party If they can CIS failures as compared with 3.- - previll upon a strong man to run 493 In January 1937, and 3,394 In for the office. January. 1924. Liabilities of business concerns defaulting during the first tv.o Democratic Prophet months of this year were approxiForesees Victory mately 193.909,999. i Continued from page one.) To if the Republicans In defiance and Coming of this protesting and aufftring territory have the temerity to name Salk Lake City one Herbert Hoover add 43 more votes to the Al Smith or Jim Kesd Mass-achuaot- ts; Fordney-McCunih- on r.t er Son.i-Senat- Km-jo- three-cornere- Dr. Mellenthin & Co. SPECIALISTS is Intersil Medietas fee the pest flfteea gears. nn NOT UPKRtTR Will be at HOTEL THIRbUil'.THin.tV A4U APRIL 4. S. and C LI. I. EX Office Hears IS a, THREE a. ta .4TIH-DA- I 4 DAYS ONLY I barge far Csasaltallea. Na A The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin medii;o. Is a regular gradnala la b cine and surgery and is licensed ths stats ef Utah. mure He visile professionally the cltlea and ofand towne Importsut fers to all who call on this trip free ensulutlon. except the expense of treatment when desired. treatAccording to this method of a ment hs doss not operate for chron-lor ulcers stones, sppedlcltls, gall stomach, tonsils er adenoids. Hs has to his credit wonderful mulls In diseases eX the stomach. Iivsr. bowels. M""d. skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed welling, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism. ailKittles, leg ulcers and racial ments. column. "Only last weak I met one nf the leading Republicans of Illinois, who in tho frankest way. dcciered that as against Hoover either Smith or Reed would carry that state tinea It la quite as resolute in Ha opposition to him at tha wheat aqd cl in belt. Besides that Illinois la met by a considerable majority and admires the attitude of the two outstanding men of tho Democrat y on tho liquor question. I might add, too, that In Missouri, from my the Germun personal knowledge, Republicans would march gleefulthe te to make the maspolls ly sacre ef Hoover as complete at possible. They have bn especial reason for doing this and they will operate on him con amore. "Democratic success, however, doesn't depend on a blundering. 111 advised nomination by the other ride. I am here to tell you that by a hundred signs and portents the Jeffersonian hosts are going to I gladly give the miniprevail. mum figures of victory to tics' and figures don't lie. From Tags One vote for Instructing the delegates to the national convention under tho unit rule for Governor Bin It h. The telegram wsa signed by Michael F. Kinkhesd. chairman of the and rierra llutler, convention, chairman of the committee on res. olullons In 1934 th unit rule was not applied and the delegation divided 21 for Bmllh und 3 for McAdoo Ths Governor's friends hero also rerelvsd wnrd from Henry W Doo. ley. national committeeman from Porto Rico. Hint the six delegates an for from bean that territory would eurely be siting If you have i for Bmllh Mr Donley was one of not any do and get length of time original aupporirrg ef John V. hotter do not fall to call as Ini- the Navis In the 1934 convention. proper measures rather thenofdisease vour Alaska and the Philippines already re very eften the cause Imve elected delegations and Intong standing trouble. structed them for Bmllh, and a solid territorial bloc of 31 votes for Remember shove dale, that con- the governor la exported. frso bo will on this trip sultation ind that hie treatment Is different. FUKSIDLE RESULT. ", Married lad bv l. women must he husbnu'ts. secom-u- ,i Address: 911 Hi stlli irj Mldg., Bsles. Cnllfriiii s. I3KC. danger s Hint should a t'slhollr he numliiHtrd for pros I drill, the Knights of (lie (ire.it would grt eo lint about II Il'tiifsl series of a rent (orest fires aould ensue. Anaceada Btandard. The thilr n ried as to Attitude of Mayor Lindstrom and Senatorial Candidates. LOGAN' County Chairman E. 4 Chambers of tho Demoratlo party la Cscha, has been busy the last few days getting things ready for tha Salt Lake convention April 9. here There are many Democrats who would like to go to Houston, Texas, ta tha great National convention. Among those mentioned as possible delegatee from Cache ara Olof Nelson, Mrs. Vernon. Henry and HaybalL George Skidmore, Frits Champ. Home of the leaders her appear to favor Ephraim state chairman of the Farm Bureau for governor. Many farmers who have been around the state attending farm bureau inset' Inga. taka the position that If the farmer la ever to have taxes reduced. we must have a farmer for governor. President Bergerson has the solid support of Cache county's farm bureau. This means that practically all of the Republican farmers are supporting him also. In This farm bureau inovemeut behalf of Bergerson also hus In mind the supporting of lwdcn for president of the United States. t" A club is rallying around itself here w:th C. P. Card on as president; Alma Bonne as vice president, and Harry Parker, county agent as scretary-trrasure- r. Tha more experienced lolltlclan are keeping hands off. and are watching for tha hand wagon to come along. Former Slat Senator Hrrachel Bullen and Former Stale Representative Luther Howell are awaitReed from Senator ing word Smoot- - Another thing worrying lo cal Republicans at this time Is what to do w'th Mayor A. G. Lindstrom. The mayor has the delegates In hla pocket, so to speak, and he can say If he cares to do eo who shall go to the state Ber-gereo- n, Hoover-for-rveslden- convention. C. P. Cardon Is a Mayor Undstrom and that the mayor will Hoover movement. For 17. 9. senator It of follower It Is possibly support the appears that Ernest Bamberger hsg recently retrieved some lost ground. Several of Bamberger's friends have visited up hers during the week, and some of the boys have got back Into line. William H. Thaln has been working for Mr. Bamberger all winter and many of the rural committee will give him their delegates He la reported here aa a heavy stockholder In the Utah Power A Light company, which may cause him to lose the Logan crowd. Postmaster Joseph O'Dell is. of course, talking and boosting Congressman Don Colton for tha 1- lp. te 43-3- rll !. I, BALE. The Capitol Gaa A Oil Company will forecloaa its lien upon one Ford Coupe, Engine Number 7. 30,7 for tha payment of $43 nine month's storage charges upon said oar: th title of said car standing In the name of Mr. Katie Keller of Rupert, Idaho, under 1325 license No. the said licenae number being issued on a Chevrolet car. Motor Number 2.103,934; by aelllng tha same at public sale at Its regular place of business, 123 Bouth State street, Balt Lake City, Utah, at th hour of 1 p. m., on tha 10th day of April, 1(21. (March 2 2 March 39.) .0-70- Judge Named Chairman at 3433 I0( 10324 933 37 Party Meeting 1(31 3314 34T0 1222 1399 300 100 Bates. J. C. ... Baxter, W. M. Baxter, W. M. Bohn, Otto ... Bohn, Otto Booth, Eva . . Barnard, W. H. Barney, Itxy Blair, Isaac.. Bukovs, Mrs. 100 10S 333 249 340 499 TROYO Judge George 8. Ballif 4191 of Provo waa named chairman of the Utah Democratic central com- 114 mittee at a meeting held by the committee Monday evening. Other 111 were Mayor 399 members chosen Frank B. Newman of Pleasant Grove. Henry Erlandson of Payeon 3101 and Mrs. II. W. Gore of Genole as vice presidents. WllHam K. An1731 919 derson of Provo wns named sectreasurer at a former 49(1 retary and 7671 3117 SS03-- a 3.90 1.00 1.94 3.90 1.00 1.00 3.33 3.00 3.00 4.00 Beckett, Ray H. Benson. Bophia Stearns Benson, Sophia -- 1.33 Btesrns 3.0 Steams 3.0 Benson. Bophia Benson, Bophia Btearnu Benson, Bophia Btsarnn Bird, Martin J. Bird, Martin J. Bird. Martin J. Bird. Martin J. Bird. Martin J. Bird. Martin J. 0; 1009 10.00 300 3.00 B. M 3973 meeting. A. W. Turner, chairman; J. W. Knight, O, A. Bpear, Mrs. James C. Snow and Mrs. William Strong, all of Provo, were named aa a committee on finance. Plans for the organisation of a Young Man's and Young Women's Democratic club In tho county alao were discussed. Plena for a banquet on Jefferson day, AprU. 11, were also taken up and Judge Ballif waa authorised to appoint a committee of women . 1.35 309 1.50 1. 00 .59 0-30-3- .59 1.90 1.90 1.00 91 I4I 2449 119 342 1133 SSI ill 1347 41(3 112 1.00, 3.00 1.94 7.00 9.30 1.00 1.00 A. R. W 3.00 3.00 3.34 a it.'G-lOO- 3.00 3.50 Coloradoan Enters In N. D. Primary Poll er ht er dro Woods. Francis T. Wldden. Edith 2.09 2. 1.90 3.30 1.00 1.39 t.94 1 .99 3. 17 294 1 2793 2343 242 SIS 2439 141 2449 9220 Haddad. A. Kehn, Walter B..G-100- 0 hI I A.D. 1920. Last March S4. 1131. Fisher Harris. Attorney for NOTICE TO CMEDITOnS. ESTATE OF ORSON ANDRUS. Deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to tha undersigned at 1203 Walker Bask Building, on or before tha Sth day of May. A D. 1931. MERVIN ANDRUS, ' PIOCHE BRISTOL MINING Company, principal place of bug! ness. Room 23 Mining Exchange Building Salt Lak City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of tha Piocho Bristol Mining Company. held on th 33th day of February, 1129, an aaaeasmant (No. 19) of of a cent (K) per share waa levied upon tha outone-quart- er standing capital stock of tha company. payable Immediately to M. C. Morris Treasurer, at the office of " vnmpany. 29 Mining Exchange Building. Balt Lak CUy, Utah. Any stock on which tho aoaees-memay remain unpaid at tha IRVINE, BKEEN A THURMAN. close of business on Thursday, Attorney for plaintiff. P. O. address, 1401 Walker Bank March 29th. 1123, shall b delinand will b advertised for quent diullding. Belt Lak City, Utah. ale at public auction and unless payment la mad before will bft (March 23 April 20.) old at tha office of tho company 13 oclock at noon on Monday,' LIST. nt April 23rd. 1331, to pay Reaver Copper company, principal place of business, 393 New house building, Balt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there ara delinquent upon th following described stock on arcount of No. 33 of one-ha) cent per share levied on the 21st of aei'eral tha day January, 1(23. amounts set opposite the names of th respective shareholder aa fol- lf Lak (March City. Utah. 31). (1-3- NOTICE. In Th District Court, Probata Division, in and for Balt Leka County, Suita ef Utah. In th matter of the eatat ot Catherine S. Lusty, Decaaaed. Notice: The petition of Arthur L. Weir, administrator of tlia eatat of Catherine & Lusty, decaaaed, praying 3 ths Third Judicial thd inquent assessment with the coat of advertisingtogether and tha expense of aala. tocrrtY- 23 Mining M5R?Xt1, Exchange Building. Balt BerreUrr. SIMMONS. Tn R4-I3- U Building, Salt Lako District Stata Court of Salt Lake Count'. rinln-tiff. Ml'of Utah. F. M. McCarthy, Kata McCarthy, Ranch vi. ' I Defendant. The State of Utah to You ara here.ilithe said Defendant: by summoned to appear within 29 -- .91 duya after the service of this sum.90 mons upon you. If served within 29 th county In which this action Is .33 30 days 3.00 brought: otherwise within 3.90 after service, and defend thcaaabove of in and 1.00 entitled action: your failure 0 to do, judgment will h rendered against you to the demand of the com- -' plaint which ha been filed with the Clerk of said Court. Said action le brought to quiet lllle to the following rieacrihed properly: situated in Knit Lake 7.30 Clift, Bull Lake County, Utah: .Tha .70 1149 1734 31 1073 .......... .99 1.99 Doro- thy John .... Wold. Harry Wright. And In acuordanra with law ano an order of tha hoard of directors on the Ith day of February. 1333. 0 many shares nf each parrel of uch stock aa may ha nereaaary will ha sold at the nfflr nf tha comSalt pany. 103 Vermont Building, Take Cl tv. Utah, un the tlt day ot the tn 120. pay delinquent April thereon, together with tha costs of advertising and expense of sal JOSErH BE1IMNG. 39 Vermont 1.39 Citv. Utah. 1.99 (March .13 214 0231 740-- a Windrow I DELINQUENT Y 1.20 Favored By Montana O rud P Wlxom, AC... Wood. Fraud U Lo-ga- 3.90 Mrs. Whttelock, Mrs. Marl C 4Yllllams. Ilenry Williams. Henry Williams, Henry Williams. Henry Williams, Ilenry Wilcox, Wayna T Woolley! W. GertWilson, 1.00 I. W. REESE. Administrator of tha Estate of laaae G. Raesa, Deceased Date of first publication Match are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action la brought; otherwise. within thirty dsyu after service, and defend th above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint which has been filed with the clerk of aid court. This action U brought to foreclose a mortgage on real estate located In Salt Lake county. Utah. .... Wanlace, A.D-132- 1. Tou Thompson, T. .. Thompson, 4V. Vani Horn,' Lli- lian H. Louis Walsh, 1.00 4.00 1.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EBTATE OF ISAAC O. REEBB, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at 1303 Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or belors th Bth day of May, defendant: .. Jem T. . . Thompson. T. .. 3.90 1.00 1.70 2.70 .00 Se- W. . . 4V. 14). N; ... Thabo, Utah. (March Administrator of tha Eatat of Orson Andrus, Deceased. Date of first publication March SUMMONS. I. AD. 1931. Last March 14. 1323. Fisher Harris. Attorney for AdIN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS; j TRICT COURT, of Balt Lake ministrator. County, State of Utah. ERNEST E. MONSON, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Ingborg Johnson, DeHENRT LENNEUa also known ceased. aa HENRY LINN ELL, JR.: Creditors wilt present claims MARY ANN alio FISHER, known as MARY A. riKHER; with1103vouchers to tha undersigned Deseret Bank Bldg., ou or THOMAS FISHER; CHRIS- at before th 15th day of May, A. D TINE N. BREXEN, alao known 1133. an KRISTINE MARIA BU1X-EMORRIS JOHNSON. JAME8 C. WATSON, alao known as JAB. C. WATSON; Administrator of tha Estate ot Ingborg Johnson, Deceased. ELLEN RILEY WATSON, alio Stewart, Alexander A Budge, Atknown as ELLEN TL WATBON. for Administrator. and BERT MENDENHALL, and torney! nf first publication, March tha unknown heir of oajd de- 10.Date A. D.. 1(33. fendants, and each and all of Last, March 31, 132$. them. Defendants. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Th State of Utah to tha said Taylor, B. M. ... Tliorley, LaFreml Evan Timothy.. Timothy, Evan . Tingey, Roaco . Tin gay, Roaoo . - Torgeren, gurd Taylor. R. Taylor, R. A THURMAN. Attorneys for plaintiff. Address. 1491 Walker P. Bank building, Balt Lake City, O. bust-nea- Eve- B. M. Taylor, SO BKEEN IRVINE, lit Bymscopulos, E, 1.09 3.00 .75 treasury serretary the government waa defrauded out of 391.699 In the tax case of the Mellon National hank, the Union Trust company BAN FRANCISCO J. Bruce and the Union Savings bank. Krenter. Democrat national committer ms n from Montana. Is for Governor Al Fmlth for president. Thin despite the fNrt Hint United males Bcna'or Thomas .1. Walsh of Montano Is s candidate. Mr. Kremer arrived here today by boat from Havana, accompanHouston Thompson of Den-tied by Mrs. Kroner and their lion. has been entered as a Demodaughter. Mrs. Ann Green Kremer, cratic candidate in ths presidential and a friend, Mins Josephine primary nf North Dakota, which of Great Fells. lie held on March 39, Mr. "I feel that Bmlth Is the out- will father was a farmer In Thompson's derbMiinerstlc randlriate. standing Nnrlli Dakota In the earlv days, spite mv close friendship for Ren-nt- end for that reason he Is Inclined Mr. Kremer said. Walsh. In regard II as his old home state. If the Ilockv mountain region will EASY TO PREPARE. consolidate Ha votes in favor af a will hs Here's a good menu made from hometoman like Houston ItInfluence exert considerable melerlale nearly everyone ran get: able Reset fluffed shoulder of lamb; In the Democratic national convenbaked rabhage with apples: string tion. Lamer Sparks. henna (canned nr freshl; currant CIIAIItM N IOII SMITH Jelly; rannod pear salad: choroid te pie. With breed stuffing and lil'RANT. klt. District Judgr no potatoes are I'nrtcr Xcwnten lias been appoint ( pie for nrrdcd. but if ui sr , c, I'halrniHii of the Third rongre-sioiiAl to here them. Ihry rim be bulled dislrtrt. Oklahoma. lth the meat. whole and brown campaign. Spill, FlorViic fa Stilwell, Kathryn J. L, , Sheppard, 8 I Tver thorn. Bert C. L. Strubla, B. ... Sutton, J. A. Hutton. J. A. ... 3.00 A reeelutisn WASHINGTON declaring it to bo tha sense of the senate that Andrew W. Mellon should resign aa secretary of tha treasury wsa Introduced today by Senator Couxena, Republican. Michigan. The resolution was read te the senate and then at tha request of its author It went over under the lows; 1 Amalga delegate; Avon, 1 : rulee. Its adoption would have no Benson. 1: College. 3; Cornish 3; binding effect, ae the president Cove. 1; Clarkatun. 4 Ifyruni Na 1 alone may rail for tha resignation and 2, 13. delegates Hyde Park. 6; of his cabinet. Couxesia based his demand that Iogan Na 1. 7; No. 2. g; Na 3 4 4; No. C. 7; No. 4 9 No. 7. 4; Mellon upon four major resign No. 8, 4 No. 4 4; No. 10. ; No. grounds; 11 4 Lewiston The 1 No. No. 3. 3; withholding ef Information No. 3. I; No. 4. 1: Mendon 4: Mill- that he had received 139.999 of the ville 4; Mountain Home, 1; Ml. Harry F. Blnelalr Continental Merlin. I: Newton. 4; North Trading company bonds from Will 3 Pa;rndlae, 3 relersbnro No. H. Hays, although he had returned I, 1; No. 3 I; Providence, g; Rich- them. mond No. 1, 5: River Heights, 2; The treasury secretary's particiRiverside, 2: Bmllhfleld No 1, 7; pation as contributor und speaker 2 No. t: Trenton. X; WellavlHe. 13. In the 34 Pennsylvania primary All district or precinct primaries campaign, which tha senate has ror tha election of delegates lo the condemned. Mellon's interest In the Pittscounty convention should not he held later than Thursday. March 39. burgh Coal company and many other corporations, from which, under ths law. Cousens claims he should have disassociated himself. That since Mellon has been the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE, Tha Capitol Gas A Oil Company will foreclose Its Hen upon ona Ford. for Coupa, Motor Number tha payment of 335 six month's storage and two charges upon said car, title of said car standing In tha name of Roy Rigby, Centerville. Utah; by sailing tha same at a pub109 3. o, lic aala at Its regular place of .30 39 Bouth State Street. Balt TOO T.04 Lake City, Utah, at tha hour of 1 on tho 10th day of April, 1123. 300 3.00 p.m.. I March 30.) 1.90 1.30 1.59 1.59 2.49 3.30 790 7.99 ISO 1.59 150 1.50 199 150 140 139 . lyn 1.001 Couzens Moves Against Mellon M. Borenaon, Evelyn I4i rang. Chas. IX Carl Btratford, Rrliapery, H. ... J. . Clara Fcort, Hcott, Clara J. . . Clara J. Scott, Sharp, Arlond E. R. .. O. Spice. Spliw. B. G. . . Rtevenonn, Pan. Dan Stevenson, 1.50 I. Ella Salmon, W. W. Bleverts, A.... Klaverts, A.... Hleverta. A . . . . A. Knylr, John Snyder, John A. Spall, Florence Sorenson, 3.0 Meeting Date at tha courthouse Saturday March 31, at 3 p.m. according to E. 8. Chambers. The convention Will elect a county chairman to fill the place left vacant by the death ef F. J. Marshall and te select thirty-fi- x delegates te attend the stale convention al Salt Lake April 9. Delegatee to the county convention will be elected on the basic of one delegate to every 33 votes cast for George H. Dem st the general election held In 1934, or as fol- or Guardian Democrats LOGAN Democrats of Cache county will hold their convention se LEGAL NOTICES gallanthis. Mrs. Peter ... ea H. V, Woodward of tha Brigham Young university will ha a member of tha (Acuity ef the University, coming "Floating which will leave New York Oct. 4, 1131, for an sight monthg trip Alleging that hla pay waa re- around tho world, returning to New duced by county commissioner Un- York Infuse. 1939. ion Labrum without him being There will be a faculty on board notified that aucb action was te be taken, and that whan ha ask- tha vessel of fifty, selected from the ed about tho matter be was sum- prominent colleges of tha United marily "fired, John Reese, cne Applications are received from of the oldest county ahop emunderstudents, ployes, lodged complaint several days age with another member ef graduates and from those deairing courses. take to the commission regarding what he characterises as "shabby treat- Credits for courses of study can ha arranged for at most of tha ment. It Is open to According to Mr. Reese, ha was American colleges. men and women atudenla, and In point of service, tha oldet--- or 109 older people will be at least, one cf the oldest employes about In the county's establishment and taken. Prof. 'Woodward la Interested In several yearn ago lost one ey while employed In the shops. The orb developing a group of students was completely torn out of his from ha stale. head when n flying place of steel struck him In tho face. Bines that time Mr. Reese almost blind has not boon able to follow hla occupation of blacksmith, but waa given a job aa Janitor at tha and shops. Fevers weeks ago whan tha ship Notices. ahakeup took place among tha commissioners and R. T. Dahlqulet Slur I'urtlKT Information Consult with Mr. traded places, per the County Clerk or Rupee, La brum, Mr Reese's pay was cut live Signers 49 cents a day. lie waa not notified, he says, of any Impending In tha Third Judicial District Court, In and for the County of reduction. Tha first ha knew of gait Lake, State of Utah. It, he declares, was whan ha received hie pay check at tha end of tha month and found It short DEUMtCK.VT MJTUE. approximately 114.09. Diaiuund u.l uuuiiuny, a curyura Asking the shop superintendent about the shortage in his check. iluu ui urn stale u. cish, pnuuipsl ut uusiacss, gau Juaas City, Mr. Reese was told for the first time that hie pay had been reduc- cllau. upun the lucre are delinquent ed by order of Mr. La brum, a stock, un sc following described Mu. day or two later tha latter appear- cuunt ut viit ot assessment ed at the shops, whereupon Mr. oa th Reese asked hint about the mat- He) rent per ahars, levied the sevof February, Jm, names ter, pointing out that while the kill day the commissioner had a right to re- eral amounts set uppoell share holders as of ths respective duce hie pay upon proper notice, follows: he had no right to do ao without Cert. N. first giving him such notice. The No. Name. gharei. Amt. on was fired" the spot aged pin 1334 Anderson, Mrs as a result of his protest, ha say. 310 W A. As a legal proposition, the manAlley. Dr. J. 8. ner in which Mr. Reese's pay was Alley. Dr. J. S. reduced without first notifying Abrahsmsun, 317 state law. a is of violation Mrs. Uesele . him, 0 A rlli. J. K. . . . Probate twonty-fiv- a e ht rrof. He claims that ths congressman has not hern mixed up In the Salt Lake rmuilge, and will be able to reunite all the factions of the G.O.P. in the state It seems very clear here, that the lo make arrangements for the banUtah Power A Light crowd will quet. not support tho congressman. The concensus of opinion ef tha members present was that the delegates from the county, who will number 40, should go to tha state Fix convention for tho selection of delegates te the national convention, uninstructcd. Three Slates Held Pivotal for Smith Smith (Continued thirty-nin- Eye at Co. Shops Logan Republicans Wor- It !. RumeU (21) foot of Lot 1311 J. (S3), and tha south 3134 Volney C. . ... -I.- -; Gunnall fifteen (IB) fast of Lot thirty-eigBlock two (3), Wood-mane- 3331 J. & MeKnight 10,904 (II). Subdivision of Block ona 3173 Dora B. B. - 2,900 tl). Plat "B, Balt Lake City Sur- 1123 Ramadsll lva Emanhalaer 300 vey. 2317 Qeorga Walters 1,000 verb x McCarthy, L. G. Latches .. L000 Attorney for Plaintiff. 231 ' P. O. Address, 1001 Kearns 2193 M. M. White- man 190 Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, 1.090 103 D. E. Taylor (March 23 - April 20) 100 3(31 C. Waganar 1,000 2132 C. Wegener NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 2130 H. W. Griffith.., 1,000 Estate of William W, Crabtree 33 W, J. Burton .,14,000 1.000 Deceased. 1133 E. E. Beers Creditors will present claims with 3130 W. J. Burton ..10.000 vouchers to the undersigned at 515 2734 H. E. Bradley 3,000 Sth East Street. Salt Lake City, And In accordance with law and Utah, on or before th 34th day an order of the board of director of May A. D. 1931. made on the flat day of Janunry. MARSH W. CRABTREE. a hares of each pnraal 131, so many aa Administrator of th estate of W1I of such stock may be neeewary. 11am W. Crabtree, Deceased. b sold at public auction, st tha Date of first publication. March will of tha company, 003 Naw-houoffice 33, A. D, 131. Last April 13, 1423 building. Balt Lake City, Utah on Saturday, the- 7th day of April. NOTICE FORECLOSURE 1131, at 1 o'clock p.m. of said day SALE. to pay th delinquent aaaaoamftnt Th Capitol Gaa A Oil company thereon, together with the costa of will forecloaa Its lien upon one advertising and th exponas of aSM IMER PET. JR.. Kissel Touring car. motor number Secretary. for tho payment of 160.00 0) ten months storage chargee upon (March said ear: title of said car was givSUMMONS. en to the Capitol Motor Seles company by tha United States FiJudicial District Third In tha delity A Guarantee company, of court of Balt Lake county, state oT. 8alt Lake City, Utah; by selling the Utah, Ethelyn Mebater plaintiff, same at a public sale at Its regu- vs. Carter 8- - Mebster. defendant. lar place of business, 123 South The state of Utah to tho aaM; State street. Balt Lake City. Utah at the hour of 1 p.m., on tho 10th defendant: You are hereby summoned ta day of April, 123. appear within twenty days after 10.) (March tha service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE which this action la brought; othSALE, erwise, within thirty days after Tha Capitol Gaa A Oil Company service, and defend the above enwill foreclose lie lien upon one titled action: and In com of your Btudebsker Touring Car, Serial failure ao to do. Judgment will be Number 213,274; Motor Number rendered agalnat you according to not located, for the payment of th demand of the complaint which 343.09 nina month's storage has been filed with the dark of charges upon said car, the title ol said court. aid car standing in the name ot This action la brought for th B. H. Briiguian, General Delivery, purpose of neeu ring a decree of tha Chelan. Washington; by aelllng tha above entitled court awarding same at a public sole at its regular plaintiff a divorce from defendant plaro of business. 122 Bouth mats and dissolving th bonds of matriStreet. Balt Lake City. Utah, at the mony and marriage contract now hour of 1 p.m. on the 10th day of existing between plaintiff and deApril. 123. fendant, and awarding to tha plain(March 30.) tiff th custody of her minor child and n Judgment for aliNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE mony and attorn eya1 fee. g.M north On Boating U Employe Who Lost Ounn and Companys Re port Shows Large Increase In Business Failures. unuin-playme- 4ft Utahn Will Teach Shabby Deal Given SMOOTS PROSPERITY TALK Re-Electi- MARCH 23. 1925. for th settlement of final account of aald Arthur L. Weir, administrator and fur tha distribution of tho' residue of th estate, to the sons entitled and for discharge 0 tha administrator has been aet for hearing 011 Friday the 33rd day of March, A. D 1323, at 1:43 o'clock p.m., at th cuunty court house in tha court room of said court In Fait Laks City, Balt Lake County, Utah. (Seal) the clerk of aald court, with tho seal tharsof al fixed this fifth day of March A. D.. 1323, Wktnvaa ALONZO By L. r. MACKAY. Clerk. PALMER. Deputy Clerk. Douglas A Robt. A.' C. Gordon Burns, Attorneys for petitioner. ' .(March |