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Show UTAH STATESMAN NULLIFICATION TALK ABOUT SMITH Hugh Wallace Picks MAYOR NAMED BRANDED NONSENSE BY ROOSEVELT BY DEMOCRATS Mrs. Wilson on IN LETTER TO HEAD OF DRY BODY Sprlngvllle Group Nominate Candidate Smith Ticket. more of total amount of bopds, mortgages, or other securities art: None. 4., That tbs two paragraphs next above, giving the namea of the owners, stockholders, and security holders. If any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they.nppear npon the books of tho company hut also, in cases where the stockholders or security holders appears upon tha books of tha company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of tho person or corporation for whan such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain- statements emfull knowledge bracing affiants and belief as to tho circumstances and conditions nnder which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon tho hooks of tho company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this arilant has no reason to believe that any other person,, association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. F. L. BAGBY. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1927. HART J. FITZGERALD, Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires July 21, 1931. My residence. Salt Lake City, Utah. : ; For City Offico, MEW. YORKER DECLARES THAT GOVERNOR .DRY LAW BETTER' THAN REPUBLICANS DO. WOULD 8PRINGVILLE. Hilton A Robertson, for several years active in the : Democratic party of Sprlngvllle, and bishop of the Fourth ward hero, was nominated for the office of mayor of Sprlngvllle at a Democratic primary (From The New York Times) held In the city hall Friday WASHINGTON. Jesse Mn. W. Nicholson of Chevy Chue, Md.f meeting evening. Mr. Robertson was the choice president of. the National Womans Democratic Law Enforcement of half , a dosen candidates whoso names came before the primary. league, gave to newspapers copies of letters exchanged between her Other nominees of the convention term self and Franklin D.. Roosevelt of New York, which disclose that Hr. wore Ernest A. Strong, four-yea- r councilman; M. W. Bird, Wayne JohnRoosevelt declined to permit the inclusion of his nam in a list of son term and J. F. Wingate, two-yea-r possible Democratic candidates for president, and that he and Mrs. council men; W. W. Harrison, city recorder, and Mrs. Elisa J, Russell, city Nicholson are at odds over Governor Smiths ENFORCE entirely the of the prohibition law. to enforcement regard Mr. Roosevelt politely but sharply dissents from the contention of Mrs. Nicholson and her organ! sstlon that Governor Smith tavor nullification" of the Eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act Such contention is "a lot of nonsense," according to Mr. Rooseevlt. The correspondence position with treasurer. DECLARES SMITH CAN. COUNT UPON MOUNTAIN STATES discloses that am King Gives Interview to Washington Representative of Now York Timea. Mrs. Nicholson wrote to Mr. Roosevelt for details of his career so that something shout Mr. Roosevelt could be Included in s curve yof Democratic presidential possibilities. Mrs. Nicholson sent to Mr. Roosevelt a copy of The Woman Voter, the or gan of her organisation, which contained an article by her oppoelng the nomination of Governor Smith by the Democratic National convention. MR. ROOSEVELT'S LETTER. The text of his letter follows: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice President Fidelity and Deposit Company of Among those whoso names came before the primary for mayor, In addition to Mr. Robertson, were John F. Mendenhall, Wayne Johnson, Grover Clyde, P. A. Ostler and J. F. Smith. Mr. Johnson, who later was nominated term councilman, was secfor two-yea- r ond choice of the primary for mayor. Unusual interest was shown In the primary, which was presided over by Alva Zabriskle, city Democratic chairman. In a brief statement Mr. reviewed some of the accomplishments of the Democratic party in Sprlngvllle. At a spirited meeting held In the public library building Friday evening, which was attended by a large group of cltisens, It wse decided to enter a third political party in the city campaign. Dr. George A. Anderson waa named aa chairman of the committee and a call for a primary to he held in the city hall next Tuesday evening waa issued. In addition to naming a- full ticket to enter the race for the various city offices, the new party will be given an official name at Tuesdays palmary. (By Richard V. Oulahan in the New York Times.) WASHINGTON. A boost for Governor Smiths nomination for president came today from an Important Democratic political Quarter in Utah. In the face of ntatements by promt nent Utah Democrats that they would refuse to abide by the declaration for Governor Smith made by the conference of leading Democrats from Rocky Mountain, Pacific Coast and some Cen5 New Maryland, Liberty Street, tral West and Northwestern states at York City, Sept 15, 1927. Ogden, Utah, last week. Major Sams Mn. Jesse W. Nicholson, 101 uel A. King of that state, brother and Street Chevy Chase, Md. political manager of Senator William My dear Mrs. Nicholson: H. King, said today that there was abI beg to acknowledge your letter of solutely no doubt that Smith would get 'Ion-Partis- an August 31 and I appreciate the com- Utah's eight delegates to the Democrapliment which you pay me in asking tic national convention. To this Mafor personal details in order that yon jor King added that Governor Smith pos- would may Include mo in the-- ' survey offiow-eveget the delegates of all the r sible presidential candidates, Rocky Mountain states. . A meeting of the Nonpartisan leaam in I very bnsy these days The importance of Major Kings gue, to discuss action in the coming writing and explaining to all of my declaration arises partly from the fact city election, will be held Monday friends that 1 am not a candidate and that ho is Senator King's brother.. night at 8 oclock at room 101 City and that I see no possible circumstances Some press dispatches concerning County Building, according to anwhich wll lmaks me a candidate in the Ogden conference have Indicated nouncement of officers of the league. 1928. Senator King, who Is a dry, was that As yon probably know, I am spend- not in accord with the Indorsement ing much time in getting over the ef- given to Governor Smith for the presifect of the attack of infantile paraly- dential nomination., While King sis which I had s few years ago, and did not commit himselfMajor definite- ,y ,n Ction. he pointed out E. S. Plsdwell, a former newspaper lh bis brother a Mormon, would be of this city, who has been on the are greatly Interested In the deveiop candidate for senator again next man ment of the Georgia Warm Springs year and asserted that he would not coat for fifteen years past stopped In Salt Lake this week on his way to foundation which Is restoring many oppose Smith. New York, and visited with old friends cripples, most of them children, but Senator King, said Major King, Is here and In Ogden. useful to cltlxenihlp. neutrality concerning the Mr. Plsdwell Is now located In OakFor these res sons, I would appreci- maintaining Democratic presidential nomination, in addition to his dally newsand land ate it very much If you will omit me but Major King, .to the latwork is writing for eastern magpaper from your list of possibilities, and 1 ter, has advised according him he cannot azines. would consider inch action on your oppose the New Yorkthat ana governor part as a real favor. be returned to the Senate. To this I know you will not mind my tellMajor King appended the disclosure ing you also that I cannot agree with that the senator did not plan to op- Tradition Bart Jttod Voter. in The Woman article your the semination for pose governors who thousands of drya Neither can Union With Contilot live In the state of New York. Neither president. SAYS STATE DROPPED The McADOO. American Hebrew says that the Democrats can thousand of Major King was chairman of the tradition against In terms rrlaga among who do not and never have belonged Utah delegation in the Democratic Na- Jews is traced back to Abraham, who to Tammany HalL tional convention of 1924 and expects ordered Ills estate manager, El lexer, SMITH AND LAWFUL to be a delegate to the national con- to obtain a wife for Isaac from ENFORCEMENT. among I hope too, that you will not Inti- vention of 1928. He was Democratic hla, Abrahams, own people, in Arnmea. He chairman times. state several mate that Governor Smith is opposed R should be added that this la only to law enforcement. There has bean said that eight out of every ten a tradition. It became a practice a lot of nonsense written about "nulli- Democrats in Utah were for 8mlths among Jews at tha time they returned fication. It goes almost without say- nomination. from , the Babylonian exile la the Madison In the that Mentioning ing that Governor Smith is Just as much opposed to "nullification" as yon Square Garden convention the Utah Fifth century before the common era. Intermarriage, however, has taken delegation was for William G. or I are. nomination and stuck by him place among Jews at all timea The I has ever It ask 'if Finally, may occurred to you that. If Governor to the last, but would have voted for reason why Jews have clung to tlie Smith should happen to be the next Governor Smith at anv time after the tradition of Abraham end the enactpresident of tbs United States, his rec- early ballots. Major King said there ment of Esra Ilea In the psychology of ord as administrator of the laws of wsso now no such thing is McAdoo group consciousness, especially as this the state of New York give every in- sentiment Jn the Rocky Mountain Is welded by the religions Ideal. The dication that as president he would states. There had been he said, what belief of the Jews that they are a to be a complete revulsion far more effectively enforce the exist- appeared sentiment based on tha belief that people chosen hy God to disseminate ing Volstead set (estimating it to be of the law of the land) than the present Mr. McAdoo had made no effort to knowledge of Him and His moral and under support John W. Davis for president ethical will among the peoples of the Republican administration, Major King corroborated state world Is also a great factor motivated which bootleggers thrive as never bementa from the Ogden conference that by the desire to hold to Its mission In fore. Yon know that there la an awfnl lot Utah, with a large Mormon population the world and, probably, also by the of rot talked about New York. I hare was free from religious intolerance fear lest Intermarriage should weaken traveled extensively of late and do not and with Mormon voters supporting the force for carrying out Its mission. hesitate to say that there Is more con- Jews and Protestants for governor would not oppose Governor Smith sumption of distilled liquor per uni- they ts In most southern states and in sane because he was a Catholic. History in Song A list of Democrats In Utah and western states among the white popuIn early times many stories of war New other Rocky Mountain states who lation than then Is In were worked Into songs by and love In Itself. New even the York City presiYork, or support Governor Smith for of groups people. Instead of being will I hope that The Woman Voter dential nomination was given by Ma continue to seek law enforcement, but Jor King. Among those of Utah men- ascribed to a certain poet these tales 1 hope that It will be fair and not mistioned by him in this connection were In rhyme of trns events were the take misstatements of facts In regard Dan B. Shields, former attorney gen work of many unknown authors. to New York or New York's governor. eral and a conspicuous drv: former These poems were set to music. In National Committeeman William R which was reflected the feeling of the Very sincerely yours, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Wallace, E. L. Draper, state chairman; people. Each race had Its singers W. J. Halloran, an executive Democra- and these songs were the primitive tic worker: J. W. Stringfellow, chair means of man of the Salt Lake county delega- and Ideas. expressing passions, beliefs tion to the Ogden conference; Niel As time paved many of these songs M. Madson. a member of the state IDEA committee, and O. K. Clay, chairman were lost and only a few are now preof the Carbon county delegation. served, for not many of them were The mandatory sinking fund law, It was asserted bv Major King that written, bnt were passed down from under which 11,074.080,950 has been James H. Moyle, Utah's democratic generation to generation orally. These paid on the World War debt, and the national committeeman, who dissent- oarratory songs were numerous in the operation of which has been a major ed from the endorsement of Governor time of Charlemagne, who held this 'factor In raising outstanding bonds to Smith by the Ogden conference, was lingual history of the people In high par and above, was enacted by a Dem- not opposed to Smith but not quite esteem and had the songs collected In ocratic congress and signed by Presi- ready to commit himself. ell the countrlee under his dominion. dent Wilson March 3 1919. Receipts Wyoming Democrats mentioned by under this law began coming In near Major King as favoring Governor Unfortunately this collection has been the end of the Wi'son administration. Smiths' nomination were former Gov- lost Kansas City Star. Before it ended, it had reduced thena-tiona- l ernor Nellie Ross, P. J. Quealey and dent $2,776,701,648 In 18 months, A. O. M'Honey. In Idaho former GovSea Bint Goto Seanck at the ernor James H. Hawley. Lee Dillingpartly out of surplus revenuesreduction close of the war Including a The albatross lives on the sea but state chairman, and State Senaham. in the net cash balance. Of the 15,308,-09- tor Wilson were understood to .be being caught and confined to the deck 069 reduction since Wilsons term working diligently in behalf of Govern of a ship It Invariably becomes seaended, more than two blllloni has or Smith. sick. Sailors are superstitious shout Democratic tha sinking come from Of Montana, Major King said that killing or catching "the bird which World from fund law; 11,720,000,000 Smith rentlment waa developing there War capital assets and back taxes In- and that Senator Walsh, who Is dry makes the wind blow" end It la rather rare that they are encountered at herited by the Republicans; over would not te able to stop it He re In Interest and principal on called that 8enator Walsh had not cloee range, hut on e recent scientific loans made to Europe; and over bean able to prevent the Montana elec- expedition the fears of the members In decrease of war time net torate fro mvotlng to repeal the state of the crew were brushed aside and balance In general fund. Which is iprohlbltlon enforcement law. several of the birds were caught on on a hook halted with a piece of pork asserted nearly the entlrO amount .'applied Smith The Major boom, debt since the Republicans cams into King, had gained too hnuch momentum and thrown overboard. Some of the power, yet G. 0. P. spokesmen keep to be stopped. distinguished scientists aboard even on trying to mike the country believe went, to the extent of eating some of their party entitled to all credit for flesh which hud been cooked In who object to the publics the If those debt paying. the front on news crime of stew and they agreed of page tlon the Inherrich a shape law and A Democratic itance of war t'mo csplttal assets ac- will keep us supplied with Undbeighs that the meat was delirious. all will he satisfactory. Arbana count for nearly all the - New-land- . Body Will Meet Monday ' Former Ambassador Says Woman Will ' Deliver Western States, ,AC03fA. Wash. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will bo A1 Smiths running mate on the .next Democratic national ticket In tha opinion of Hugh C. Wat lace, ambassador to Franco under President Wilson, who returned to his home in Tacoma tonight, following an absence of several months. Ho came here direct from New York. Mr. Wallace looks to the widow of Democracys idol to return his party to power in the election next year by holding the solid south in lino and carrying the Car western states of Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming, with a total of thlrtynlne votes in the electoral college. Governor Smith could contribute Ms part by sweeping the east, said the former ambassador, who four yean ago was listed as a McAdoo man. INVINCIBLE TICKET. "This ticket would he Invincible," Mr. Wallace said tonight "The more Republicans attacked It the more votes It would get. "The Democratic party gave woman suffrage to the country and the only women who hawAwcome governors or sat In the United States senate have been Democrats. "There Is reason to believe that the women resent being Ignored by the Republican party, and I am sure that at least 10 per cent of the Republican women voters would be glad of the opportunity to elect a woman vice president, especially one as well versed In statecraft as Mrs. Wilson, and that 10 per cent of the women would carry at least seven Pacific eoaat and Rocky mountain states." Last December Mr. Wallace re turned fro manother trip and at that time declared that Governor Smith would be assured of the Democratic nomination If the convention should be held within the next sixty days SMITH STRONGER. The former ambassador recalled this interview tonight and added: "Governor Smith has become far stronger since then." up-sta- te Me-Ado- Trust Officer. POWERS, RITER A COWAN, Attorneys for Executor. Suite 114 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication October 3, $800,-000,00- $400,-000,00- debt-payin- since Wilsons time. g Gszetta. 8, A. D. 1927. Last, October 29, 1927. SUMMONS In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County State of Utah. W. C. Grant, plaintiff, vs. R. C. Green, Emilio Fuhrer, Mercells D. Christensen. Mollle Higginsen, Earl A Beck and Ilene P. Beck, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah' to the said Defend- Cert No. 120 282 329 857 1032 1060 1095 ant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days arter the service of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defendwill the he your failure so to do, Judgment above entitled action; and In case of rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Name J. A Brown Poultry Problsms The girl at the boarding house asked Slim why a chicken crosses the road. He said he didnt even know why they crossed their knees. Hardware Age. NOTICES P Shares Amt. 1000 1000 1000 1060 $3.50 R. P. Morris R. P. Morris ... ... David L. Vivian... C. L. O. O. F. L. F. L. F. L. F. L. F. L. F. L. F. L. Whitney Eltllne 2.60 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.60 3.60 10.00 2 50 1000, Copenlng Copenlng Copenlng Copenlng Copenlng . Copenlng Copenlng F. L Copenlng F. Ik Copenlng F. L. Copenlng F. L. Copenlng F. C. Moyle F. C. Moyle W. 8. Weller W. S. Weller F. L. Copenlng L. N. Morrison. F. L. Copenlng A. B. Irvin E. C. Davies E. C. Davies F. L. Copenlng 1103 1103 1104 1109 1113 1114 1115 1124 1126 1134 1185 1188 1147 1157 1178 1213 1226 1288 1289 1300 1317 S. A Abbott 1319 George Bertelsen 1368 J. A Brown . 1359 J. A Brown 1360 J. A Brown 1361 J. A Brown 1362 J. L. Brown 1897 Geo. R. Raymond.! 1430 Harry J. Jordan 1443 W. M. Havenor 1443 W. M. Havenor 1444 W. M. Havenor 1445 W. M. Havenor 1510 W. P. Betts 1530 A B. Irvine 1631 A. B. Irvine 1568 George Walters ; . 1000 1000 4000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 5000 1000 1000 3000 1000 1000 306 1000 2000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2.50 2.60 150 2.60 160 160 160 160 160 150 2.50 150 1150 2.60 150 ' 7.50 150 150 JO 2.50 . . 5.00 2.50 2 50 160 1E0 2.50 150 - 2.F0 2.E0 150 2.50 2.50 160 2J0 2J0 150 And In accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 29th day of August, 1927, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 12 oclock noon, at the office of the company ,26 Mining Exchange Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 24th, day Court of October, 1927, to pay the delinquent This action Is brought to foreclose de- assessment thereon together with the the property lien against plaintiff's costs of advertising and expense of scribed In the complaint. sale. DAN B. SHIELDS. M. C. MORRIS. Secretary. Attorney for Plaintiff. 26 Mining Exchange Building, Salt P. O. Address 419 Judge Building, Lake City. Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. (Oct. 27.) 5.) (Oct DELINQUENT NOTICE v SUMMONS up-stat- e SINKING FUND MEASURE WAS WILSON Ploche Bristol Mining Company, Ioca- tlon of principal place of business room 29 Mining Exchange Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 8 levied on the 29th day of August, 1927, tha several amounts set. opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Executor of Estate of John Myers, Deceased. Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma. In his new hooks, "The Russian Conspiracy. places the Imperial blame for the World War upon Russia and silled nations. For DELINQUENT NOTICE. D. 1927. TRACY LOAN 4k TRUST CO., By W. V. ROCKEFELLER, Conference AND GUARDIAN-SHINOTICES Secretary. First publication October 8th, 1927. November Last, 5th, 1927. Estate of John Myers, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at office of Tracy Loan and Trust Co.. 151 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the fifth day of December, A. Senator Owens Book Blames Russia for World War. PROBATE SHAMROCK MINES CO JOHN V. BLUTH-,- 1101 Board shows that from 1914 to 1925 property taxes paid by the farmers in creased nearly 236 per cent while in this same period the gross agricultural income Increased only 100 per cent The latest Issue of The Index, published by the New York Trust Company asserts that "the farmer does not receive anywhere near as adequate return for hla labor and effort as do others' engaged In gainful occupations. Figures complied by the Department of 'Agriculture from the last census show that "it required the labor of 25 male workers In agriculture to secure the same proportion of the national income as one male worker In other lines of endeavor. IM - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Farmers Taxes PLADWELL VISITS Mount Steadily. OLD FRIENDS HERE The National Industrial made before, will bo sold on the 6 th day of December, 1927, at the hour of P- of that J, ej day by .John V. Bluth, secretory of the company, at 433 Ness building, SsU Lake City. Utah, to pay tho delinquent assess-- .. meat together with tne costs of advertising and expense or sals. f Beaver Copper Company; principal In the Third Judicial District Court or place of business .80S Newhouse Utah. Salt Lake County State of Bid. Salt Lake City, Utah. Grace Martin, plaintiff, vs. Sevard NOTICE There are delinquent np. 8uromons. defendant. Martin, on the following described stock on acThe State of Utah to the said Defend- count of assessment No. 82, levied on ant: 11th the of July, 1927, the several day You are hereby summoned to appear amounts, set opposite the named of the service of the within twenty days arter ' respective shareholders as folserved If summons you. npon this lows: within the county In which this action Cert. within thirty Is brought; otherwise, the days after service, and defend above entitled action; and In case of be your failure o to do. Judgment will rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk or said Court. This action is brought to recover a of Judgment dissolving the bonds bematrimony heretofore existing tween you and the plaintiff. H. V. VAN PELT. Attorney for Plaintiff., Besson lt P. O. Address 505-- 7 Lake City, Utah. 5.) (Oct. Bldg-Sa- , SUMMONS Further Information Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Mrs. Jennie Mann, plaintiff, vs. Terry Summons. A. Mann, defendant. In the Third Judicial District Court, The State of Utah to the said defendant: in and for t' County of Salt Lake, You are hereby summoned to appear Stats of Utah. within twenty days after the service of this summons upon yon. If served STATEMENT within the county In which this action is brought otherwise, within thirty Circuof tho Ownership, Management, service, and defend the lation, Etc., Rogulrod by the Act of days after above entitled action; and in case pf 1012, of 24, August Congress will be of The Utah Statesman, published your failure so to do. Judgment to the according you rendered against for Lake City, Utah, weekly at Salt demand of the complaint which has October 1, 1927. or said court. State of Utah. County of Salt Lake. been filed with the clerk This is an action to dissolve the beBefore me, a notary public In and bonds of matrimony now existing defendant. and tween perplaintiff for the state and county aforesaid, J. W. STRINGFELLOW, sonally appeared F. I Bagby. who, Attorney for Plaintiff. having hewn duly sworn according to P. O. Address 311 Clirt Building, Salt law, deposes and says that lie is the owner of the Utah Statesman, and Lake City, Utah. 8.) that the following Is. to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 10 of the ownership, mamgement, etc of the aforesaid publication for the SHAMROCK MINES CO. Location date shown in the above capt'on. re1913. 21. or of Auzust Act principal place of business: lone quired by the embodied In section 411 Postal Laws Nevada, Salt Lake City office, 433 and Regulations, printed on the re- Ness building. Notice Is hereby given that at a verse of this form, of directors held and addresses 1. names the That netting of the board of assessment or thd publisher, editor, managing editor, on October 7, 1927, one-hal- f and business managers are: (ft) cent per share of stock Publisher C. 8. Goddard (under op- was levied on all the outstanding capital stock or the corporation payable tion), Salt Lake City, Utah. Editor F. L. Bagby. Salt Lake City. nn or before November 5, 1927 to A. F. Utah. Judd, treasurer, at room 433 Ness Business Manager C, building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah. Any stock npon which this assess2. That the owner Is- ment may remain unpaid on the said J. That the known Eth day of November, 1927, will be demortgagees, and other security hold linquent and advertised for sals at pubIs era owning or holding 1 per cent or lic auction and, unless payment (Sept-S-Octob- t: And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 11th day of July, 1937, and later on the 6th day of September, 1927, ao many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction, at the office of the, company, 303 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of S o'clock p. m. on Saturday, the 29th day of October, 1927, to pay the do-llnquent assessment thereon, together with the costa of advertising and the expense of sale, IMER JETT, JR-- , Secretary. 523 Newhouae Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. (Oct 22.) |