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Show THE December 24, 1936 Thursday, THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JUAB IN DIVERTING TAXES Two nations who cannot eat, Civilization on wheels! dress, go places or do things without out the omnipresent automobile. Highway transportation Is one &t the world's largest Industries, and It must grow larger and larger as we move on to a still greater average of automobile per man. The statistics for Canada are not at hand, but doubtless million motor car? the average is much the same. Twenty-fou- r rolling on our highways. Rural mall carriers driving 1,350.600 miles every day. Busses carrying annually 2,000.000,000 passengers, which Is the equivalent of one ride per annum lor every human being on the face of the earth. There Is a car for every five people. With the cars now In motion, we could take every man, woman and child for a ride on the same day. If you don't believe that, go for ride next Sunday afternoon. billion dollars Invested In automobiles, ix-age- s, Twenty-fiv- e streets! filling stations, automobile factories, roads andmen who Each year we spend $9,000,000,000 making Jobs for the keep all this going. Jobs. Jobs, Jobs! Five million of them for the men anl women whose task it Is to keep all these wheels turning. One seventh of all the people engaged in gainful occupations depend on these spinning wheels for their Income. So what? In the last four years, $500,000,000 collected for the purposs of Improving highways and building safety structures has been diverted to other purposes. It has been spent on activities In no way related to highways and streets. During 1934, $175,000,000 of gasoline tax and lincenie We money was turned from highways and their Improvement. on the comfort highway" and of amount safety for that paid and we did not get it! The equivalent of 400,000 Jobs was taken from men In factories, mines, mills, quarries, construction and transportation. Yet we are battling with unemployment. There Is little use diagnosing a disease unless a remedy is also suggested. These diversions of tax money are directly up to the legislatures of the various states. If you or y.iur Klwanis club are desirious of stopping this diverting of gasoline tax money, letters of protest will do the trick! The astute politician, the member of the legislature or tne state senate, has his ear to the ground against reelection. Either that, or he Is anxious to do the same thing the majorcl b ity of his constituents would like to have done. Pass resolutions recommending district action In protest and them to your district Public Affairs Committee through your district governor. Write personal letters of protest to these men. The question of what was done with this money Is not Even if it was spent on public schools, it was wrong. Either there is too much tax on gasoline or too little tax for In many states, tru schools. The two may not be tonfused. tax on gasoline is almost twice as much as the price of the gasoline without the tax. There is no reason why the motorist should be taxed for anything except the highways, the bridges and the Improvemetns to stop this killing and maiming of our citizens and make driving safer and saner. A lor-wa- rd gsr-ma- This is not a Job for Geoge. We dare not let George do it. It is a matter for each Kiwanls club and each individual Let's get at It and push it to its inevitable Klwanlan. conclusion. Why not invite your member of the legislature to come before the club and explain about it? He Is directly responsible for the condition. He should explain or promUe to enace legislation to stop this waste of the motorist's Kiwanis Magazine. money. QneSNAPSHOT CUIL PACIFIC COAST JOINT STOCK BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, a corporation. Plaintiff LAND vs. OEOROE M. WinTMORE. MAR GUERITE ROSE WinTMORE. his wife, JOHN DAVIS, MARY M. DAV IS. his wife. THE A. J. AAGARD INVFSTMENT COMPANY, a corporation. T. D. DAVIS and ANNA D DAVIS, his wife. EMMELINE I.. E JTTDD and LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation, TRI-STAT- Defendants NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE at sheriff's sale on the 9th day of January, 1937, 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House at Ke- phl. In Juab County. Utah, the fol lowing described premises and pro pertv sltunted in Juab County, State of Utah, All of spction 16. Township 13 South. Ranne 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, except about 2 acres heretofore conveyed to Joseph H. Greenhalph out of the Northwest quarter of said section, which said deed is recorded in Book 74. at page 220 of the records of Juab County, Utah: Also the Northwest quarter and the West half of the Northeast quarter, and the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 15: the West half of the Northeast quarter and the West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 22; the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 27; the North half of the North east quarter and the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 28; the North half of the Northeast quarter of Sect-Io- n 29; the Southeast quarter and the South half of the Northeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the North east quarter of Section 20, all In Township 13 South Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Also, all of the Southwest quarter of Section 15. and the Southwest quarter of Section 21, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; Also all of the Northwest quarter of ection 21, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Also the Southeast quarter or the Southeast quarter of Section 17, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and also commencing at the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of Section 17, Township 13 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running South 80 rods; thence west 80 rods; thence south 80 rods; thence West 190 rods; thence North 80 rods; thence East 110 rods; thence running North 53 rods and links; thence West 160 rods; thence South 53 rodss and lings; thence West 80 rods, thence North 80 rods and thence East 400 rods to the place of beginning; except, however, the following described portions of the Southeast quarter of said section, (a) a strip of land 67 feet wide measured at right angles or laterally to the northwesterly line thereof ly- To be sold to-w- it: 8-- CHRISTMAS SCENES 3 US- t I - fa? i 4,- - - . ' ";,t'C.':;,,Vv'' . y ; to-w- it: . TIMES-NE- NEE HI l..'T.M ii.g southeasterly ui ami to the right nf w;.y, ('ti feet wide, of the Los and Salt Lake Kailrond und extending from the southerly hue of the west half of the Southeast quarter of said Sit Uou 17 to the easterly line of said West Imlf of the Southeast quarter and containing approximately 2.9 acres, and "bi the right of way for highway known as U. S. No. 91 ;icro.ss said southeast quarter of Section 17, being a strip of land ion feet wick or 50 feet on eai li side of the center line of said highway and which center line is particularly described as foln lows: Beginning at the of the north boundary line of said Southeast qunrt-te- r of Section 17 and said center line of said hichwuy at which Enfiineer's station point Is 2C80.9 feet south and 407.0 feet west from the North east corner of said Section 17. and running thence South 15 deg. 10 minutes west 15P8 feel to a point of tangency with a 2 deg curve to the right thence Southwesterly on the arc of said curve 1243.3 feet, thence South 40 deg. 2 min west approximately 40 feet to the intersection of said center line of highway and the center line of the old county road at Engineer's statwhich point is apion proximately 5347.2 feet South and 1422.4 feet West from the Northeast corner of said Section 17, containing approximately 6.616 acres: Also commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of Section 17, Township 13 South, Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence running North 22 rods and 16 links thence East 36 rods and 10 links thence South 31 deg. West 26 rods and 23 links; thence West 22 rods and 6 links to the place of beginning. Also commencing at the South east corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 17, Township 13 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, thence running West 24 rods and 7 links; thence North 23 rods; thence East 24 rods and 7 links; thence South 23 rods to the place of beginning; Also commencing 22 rods and 16 links North and 36 rods and 10 links East of the Southwest corner of the Northeast quarter of said Section 17, Township 13 So., Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 10 rods rods and 18 links; thence South 18 deg. West 31 rods 18 links to place of beginning. Also at the commencing Southeast corner of the North of half the Southwest quarter of Section 17, Township 13 South 1 East, Salt Lake MeridRange ian, thence running North 304 feet, thence Southwesterly down the middle of the street 500 feet, thence East 333 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the privileges, appurtenances, tenements, easements and rights of way thereunto belonging or usually enjoyed with said premises or anj part thereof and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits the:e-o- f; and also together with 4i shares of the capital stock of tr Nephi Irrigation Company and the entire flow of what is known as Bigelow Springs and all other nt An-lr- . inter-cestio- 54-2- 2. 1 PAGE FIVE s,i inns urisin upon the hrreinlM--lor- !esi nbeii luiuis and all oih'.'l of every kind and natut lail.t however evidenced, to the U.H.' c: wilier, ditches ami canals fur th" i! neat ion of ;atd lands and pieii!; er to which the defendant;, in ! above entitled action or sua; pre::.-- 1 beare now or may come entitled. Purchase price payable in r.c- fill motley of the United States Dated at Nephi, Utah Decetr.'-e- i -- 1 V .. , A J V' 77, . Jf.t W f i9:(t;. 17, H. K. MELIOR, Sheriff of Juab County, Uait By R. E. Winn, Deputy. ' V- - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) U. S LAND OFFICE a' Salt Lake City. Utah. November lti, I92$ NOTICE is hereby given that David P.ussell Latimer of Neph. ), Utah, who on September 17, made homstead entry No. 044225, for t T l'j-'l- E'SW'i 1 Sec. 30; NE'.NW'i, SE'.NE'i, NEiSE'4. Sectio:i1 Township 12 South. Range West.. Sail Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court at Nephi, Utah on the 29th day of December, 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: Burnell M. Lunt, Mori Janet;, Bent R. Bryan and Charles O. Miller, all of Nephi. Utah THOMAS F. THOMAS. 29. t I i THE T;V HOTEL AM EWBOOSE T!Ii: MOST rori'LAK PLACE IN UTAH TO CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE TUN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. December 9, JOLLITY! M1KTII Seven Course Dinner Noise Makers! Favors Tor AH I ALL FOR 1 $goo Entertainment! 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Andrew H. Sorenson of Goshen, who on March 8, 1929. mu'c stockralslng homestead entry No 046921 for SWViNEU Sec 15 Twp 10 South Range 1 West.; SE'iNWM, W'iiNW'i. Sec 29; W'iSW'4 Sec 23: EHNE'4. SW4NEV, for lots 2. 3, 4) WViSE4, SEMSW4 Sec 30; SE'i NW'4: NEMSWy. WViSW'i. Section 21 Township 10 South Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the lr.nd ebove described before John Jasper-soNotary Public, at Goshen, Utrh on the 19th day of January, 1937. Claimant names as witnesses: Ervln Jasperson, J. H. Pecry, Grant Baxter and John Roberts, all of Goshen, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Tun Galore! PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Chase, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Nephi, Utah on or before the 11th day of April, A. D NOTICE TO CREDITORS LTt-a- h, Ten-Tie- Orchestra! ee PER PLATE DANCING 9 TIL ? ? Reserve A Room And Stay All Night. Call At Office For Reservations Now! WITH IS FOR SPECIAL PARTIES, PRIVATE DINING KOO.MS, OR VOL'K CHOICE OF TABLE ARRANGEMENTS. TLAN n, hotel NEWHOUSE Mrs. J. II. Rosctta the Estate Edwin A. Chase, Administrator of James Chase. Deceased. . Dates of publication December 10, 17, 24, 31, 1936. Jenson, of Alfred Executrix of M. Madsen, Deceased. Dates of publication, Dacmber January 24, 31, 193G, 17, 1, 1937. lcu dent have to be tlct to enjoy Zict whiskey! " Acmonmwwwwwwwti. i ' 9 i L A. - . .:: f: , V &' A - S , . 9t ' f' K,fr ' a V" i a! i "!SaMl 1' J S X C t !h. 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