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Show I Character Before Collateral i Or, to put it another way the man above the dollar. That is the doctrine which we inaugurated in this instill insti-ll tution 26-years ago, when we started banking on a dis- tinctively human basis. I Collateral counts, of course. Financial success is fre- quently a gauge of business acumen and integrity. But f ( experience has taught us that CHARACTER IS THE I IMPORTANT THING. I Our officers make it a point to cultivate a wide ac- quaintance among men who mold the commercial de- j velopment of Utah. m This knowledge of business men and business conditions, I coupled with our broad and liberal policy, will prove of 3 distinct advantage to you in your financial affairs. We j invite you to avail yourself of it at any time. I Mjotiomai Bank of the Hpubuc ( 1 I W. F. EARLS, Cashier. E. A. CTJLBERTSON, President. GEORG7 G. KNOX, Assistant Cashier. -DEWITT. KNOX, Vice President. ! 1 1 ! -- S Century Printing Co., Salt Lake's' printers, 231-35 Edison street. (Adv.) SHERIFF'S SALE. jf. i: In the district court, In and for alt V Lake county,' state of Utah. Walker I Brothers Bankers, a corporation, plaintiff, against Lucy Hewitt Thomas (formerly 1 Lucy Hewitt Hooper), as guardian of the person and estate of William H. Hooper, a minor; William H. Hooper, a minor, and Lucy Hewitt Thomas (formerly Lucy Hewitt Hooper), defendants, to be sold at sheriff's sale at the west front door of the county courthouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake, state of Utah, on the 1st day of June, A. D. 191S, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, defen-dants, of, in and to the following described de-scribed real property, to wit: Commencing 52 feet west of the southeast corner of lot 2, block 68, plat "A," Salt Lake City survey, and running thence west 624 feet, thence north 16) feet, thence east 62 feet, thence south' 165 feet to the place of beginning; together to-gether with a right of way over the following: fol-lowing: Commencing 165 feet north of the southeast corner of said lot 2, and running thence west 5294 feet, thence south 15 feet, thence east 32 feet, thence south 45 deg. east to a point 130 feet north of the southeast corner of said lot; thence north 35 feet to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Situate, lying and being In the city and county of Salt Lake, state of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. fJated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Sth day of May, A. D. 1918. JOHN S. CORLESS, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By F. M. Mathews, Deputy Sheriff. T. Ellis Browne, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication. May 9, A D. 1918. kl891 i UTAtl-fDAttA 465 So. Main St. Wasatch 4470. OPTING I The Reel Cross Shop I 151 Regent Street Saturday, June 1st B You are invited to visit the Red Cross Shop and inspect our stock, which contains many things that you have need- of or can use, such as clothing, H hats, shoes, art needlework, jewelry, china, hooks, pictures, furniture, l toys, etc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESSES AND HATS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON SATURDAY i FIND OUT WHAT THE RED CROSS SHOP NEEDS. It may happen H that you will have some materials in your own home, or your neigh-S neigh-S bors or friends may be able to supply it. I THE RED CROSS SHOP GIVES ALL A CHANCE TO 1 I BACK UP THE BOYS IN KHAKI EITHER h BY BUYING OR GIVING. j I THE MED CROSS SHOP I I 151 Regent Street. Plione Wasatch 9196. oiii i 1 1 rm ii i mmi '.? I 1 II "CI VERY community 2 f. AJ has an institu- 1 I tion dis t i n c t i v e 1 y S I I known and aeknowl- I i :;i edged as the leadar. '1 |