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Show • LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further imformation. I SAL'l' LAKE, Jnue-- attaeks flurin'g the upon tlw J<'cderal Land Buuk of Betkelcy board of directors and its president, 'Vil!al'(t D. 1iJllis, a former banker and business man of Ogden, made by the director of the bank from Ne>ada were declared to be "base and unwarranted" hy representati>es of the77 1\'ationul 'Farm Loan Associations of Utah, NOTICE TO CREDITORS' the local age-ncies of the ,banlt, at Estate of Clara Crawford, Deceased. a meeting of these associations last Creditors will present claims with Saturday in the HoiPl Utah. y vouchers to the undersigned at the 'l'he resolutionj passPcl at the 0 .tee of David w. Moffat, First Na- · se~sion wPnt on to !'lilY that ·•any attional Bank Building, Murray City, tempts to destroy the influence of the Utah, on or before the 13th day of managemPnt of the hank were not only hormfnl to the lwst service of August A. D., 1927. James w. Crawford, Executor of the the bank but ruinous to itfl growth last will ·and testament of Clara and the lwnefits to the farmerborrowers-'' Exprt>s~iom; _of H ppre-ciCt·a wford, deceased. DAVID w. MOFFAT, ation were -expressed of the ''int>sAtty. for Executor. timable aid which the hank bm; been Date of first pub. June 2 , 1921. able to t>xtena to the farm!'rs of Utah Date o:l' laJSt pub.- June 30, 1927. and confidence in the honesty, integrity and forsightN1 nble manag-e- • r1 ment of the imstitution." NOTICE TO CREDITORS The executive officials of the ).Jational Farm Loan Association not onfy F..state of Isaac Mysen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with diseussed business pertaining to longvouchers to the undersigned at the 'term farm loans in the state of Utah office of David W. Moffat, at the but ·also celebrated the tenth anniversary of the establis~mt>nt of the farm loan system. RPpresentatives of thp Utah associations from this section at the conExecutrix of the Last Will and Testa- ference were: W. C. Crumo of Ri•erton from the .Jordan Assor·iation and ment !If Isaac Mysen, deceased. Henry J. Walk of Salt J,akP from the DAVID W. MOFFAT, Attorney for Executrix. West Side Association. l\1. S. Winder, secretary of the Utah Datae of first publication, May 26, 1927 State :!<'arm Burean. told tht> repreDate- of last publication June 23, 1927 sentative~ that his org-anization had rPpPatedly rPfusNl to g-ivP 8ympathy NOTICE TO CREDITO~S or abPt tile propngancla which had heen di~tril.mtefi af\'ainst tile bunk Estate of Richard Howe, Deceased. offiC'ials. "Tll(' offic-ial;; are entHled to Creditors will prel'ent claims with ~upport until proved unworthy :md we vouchers , to the undersigned at the have m•w1· seen :mything whieb office of David W. Moffat, First Na- l'hakei" our o.:oufit!Pnce iu' this inUonal Bank Building, on or before stitution," said Mr. Winder. We are the lOth day of September, A. D., for proper financing without ex1927. ploftation ancl ·we have it in the (John Howe, A<lmlnlstmtor of the l<~ederal .Land B::wk nd the inter· estate of Richard Howe, Deceased. mediate banks." David W. Moffat, Attorney for Ad······~············~···~··d ministrator. The Real Hero I<'irst Publication, June 2, 1927. Last Publication, June 30, 1927. The real movie hero is the man that roes every night with his wife an.1 ehlldren. We are also prepared to do Wagon Work, all Notice of Application for Patent We cannot avoid observing that as soon as an 0. P. Skaggs System store opened in Murray, our big comp'eti.to\,- ' i·m medi'a tel doubled the number of clerks in its stores, whereas, formerly, the same store regularly allowed people to wait an hour or so to be served because of . not pro:v iding enoirgh clerks to serve them. ::\!1'~. :U<ltthew~ I tahl:~- ( 8pc<'inl) The .Ur. llll(i II. '1'. at each eud of the pa:,;t two. _rkns entertniued at dinuer Suu<la.1· after- , laid for tweh-e guer;t><. CoYers were noon in honor or their Sil,·e1· \Veddiug Anniversary. 'l'he house IYas de· corated with roses ami garden Triumph in Adversity . f or t h e. By a<.lven•it~· an' the works :tl{)we,rs. Tll ~~ f·en t.P qneee . w1·ougllt . _ . of greatest udnnral!tJn, and all the t~ule was a Sll_vPr ~•owl of pmk roses. I fair examples or renowu out of dlsPmk candles 111 SIIYer holden; WPJ·e tress and mi$el'y are ~Town.-Daniel. I SELF-SERVICE RESPONSIBLE The 0. P. Skaggs System of "minute service" has brought this about. No one of Murray need wait so long now to be served. Try it once at our store and you'll become one of our For safety's sai<;e there should be a telephone in every home. It is a sleepless guardian ready to summon aid at the first sign of danger. . TQere is protection as well as convenience and pleasure in a telephone. And the cost is only a few cents a day. YES-We do Acetylene Welding AND DON'T FORGET- i[inds of Machinery Repairing and Horseshoeing SERIAL No. 044793 ALBERT MARRIOTT, . 4774 So. State -, P+++~+++++++~++++++++++++++ Decorator - Painter - Paper Hanger MATT~ESSES MANUFACTURED and RENOVATED Lowest Prices Best Work GUSTAV A. WELLER 4864 South State Street Phone Murray 335 +ol+oi+'++++++++++•++++++++oJo+++••++++++++ I ••+t+++++++++ot< : : MUrray Feed Store + 'Sn!~!~~ft'; ANDERSON & BROWN, Props. .. WHOLESALE AND RET AIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY FEED SEED AND BULBS We also carry a full line of McPhee and McGirulinty Paints and Wall Kalsomining , COAL t I • t UTAH GRAND - ,MUTUAL - ROYAL CASTLE GATE- GORDON CREEK KINDLING WOOD ·~~~+tf++•••••••••++++++++++++ . -· ~tnrgr A~ AJrukitt!i M9RTICIAN & LICENSED EMBALMER Tenderly Serving These 1~ Years. A complete funeral for $50.00 or ~5.00 An exceptionally fine funeral for $100.00. I invite you to investigate the high quality of these funerals. 4760 South State Street. Phone Murray 50 1 1 •-•- • . Bennions Flour and Feed Mill PANTRY QUEEN AND BANNER FLOUR ' ,. Guaranteed to Give Eentire Satisfaction to the Housewife What More Could You Ask? A•k Your Grocer for It Phoae 4t Murray, Utah 0fr~m0 fw~~~~ ~o.c~r~~~i:. corner on the west boundary the 1;4 of Sec. 13, T. 2 S. of R. 2 E. of the S. L. l\1. bears N.74°25' W. 1512.3 feet and from said corner No. 1 running N.52°20' E. 600 ft. to corner No. 2, SU11ken City No. 4 claim ·; the-n~e S.37°0l' E. 279.6 ft. to intersection of westerly sideline of said Sunken City No. 2 claim with the northerly sideline of said Sunken City No. 4 claim; thence N.51 °29' 'E. 1455.8 ft. to corner No. 2, Sunken City No. 2 claim; thence 8.38"47' E. along the northerly endlines of Sunken City No. 2, Sunken City No. 1 and Sunken City No. 6 claims 1800 ft. to corner No. 3, Sunken City No. 6 claim: thence 51.29' 1492.8 ft. to corner No. 4 Sunken City No. 6 ·' claim; thence S.38° 47' E. along northerly ;;ideline of Sunken City No. 5 claim, 898.9 ft. to corner No. 3, Sunken City No. 5 claim; thence S.52°-20' ,V, 600 ft. to corner No. 4 Sunken CHy No. 5 claim; thence N.37"38' W. 1498.7 ft. to corner No. 1, Sunken City 1\'o. 5 claim, indentical to corner No. 4, Sunken City No. 4 claim; and thence N.38"11' W. 1479.9 ft. to said corner No. 1, Sunken City No. 4 claim, the place of beginning. The total area above particularly described is 101.179 acres from which there is expressly excepted the area in conflict with Argenta lode, Survey 4882 ................................. _ 2.546 acres Phone Murray 431 4870 South State UnHed Statefl Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18, 1927 1\'0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JAl\IES L. XEW.MAX, whosl1 post.J offiee address is R. 3, Box 206, Muuay, ·salt Lake County, Utah, has filed an ·application for patent for the lode mining claims called the Sunken City No. 1, Sunken City No. 2, Sunken City No. 4. Sunken City ' No. 5 and Sullken City No. 6 lode mining Claims, Consolidated, in Section 13, T. 2 S., R. 2 E., Salt Lake Meridian, in Big Cottonwood Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, and designa ted by the field-notes and offical plat on file in this office as Mineral Survey No. 6904, said Mineral Survey 1\'o. 6904 being described as follows: a): the area hereby claim· e<l ancl applied for bPing ................................ 98.633 acres The Consolidated claim hereby applied for is located in the N W, N E, S W, and S El4 of Sec. 13 Township and Range aforesaid. The nearest known locations to said Consolidated claims are Ale:x.anderia N{)s. 1, 3 and 4 lodes, Survey 6360, and said Argenta lode, Survey 4882. ELI F. TAYLOR Register . BOY SCOUT COURT OF HONOR FRIDAY The June session of the Boy Scout Court of Honor of the Cottonwood District will be held in the Murray City Hall next Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. Hyrm Bennion, chairman of the executive committee of the district will be in charge. Assisting him will be R. C. Towler, Dr. W. H. Rothwell, Denzil Watts, ' and Thomas. Gerrard. 1:4% Gain in Registrations This increase in Willys-Overland sales this ~ear is even moreimpressivewhencompared with the figures of the industry as a whole. A Year 0 d·aes'aDd Still a Year A ead! Over 110,000 Whippets the first year show tbe public's respoase to these great advantages-surpa~ssing eeouomy, greater roominess and the safety of 4·wheel brakes Most economical car in AmericaHolds the A.A.A. O.:,ast-to-O.:,ast economy record. 110,000 owners attest its amazing gasoline mileage. Lowest priced car with 4•wheel brakes-In fact, the only light car offering this necessary safety feature as national standard equipment. Tire deaion of the WhipIHt body and Jaoh allow• more leg room than in any other moto-r car of tlai• pric• cla•• Superior Quality Nf#w Low Prices Whipp•t Coach $625 Touring 625 Roadster 695 Coupe 625 Sedan 725 Landau 755 Wlripp"t '~Six'" $795 765 825 795 875 925 Pric••anJ •pecificationa rub. ject tochan11e withocztnotice. Pric•• f. -o. b. factory. Wiily.i• OCJcrlanJ" Inc., Toledo, Ohio Speedier, te»b- 55 miles an hour are all we claim. Owners claim more. Acceleration-From 5 to 30 miles per hour in 13 seconds. Watch a Whippet in traffic. Lower c:enter of gravity-Insures safer driving at all speeds. Narrow body posts-For greater driving vision. The dangerous "blind spot" is eliminated. Oversize balloons-~he modern tire equipment a modern car calls for. Snubbers--For maximum riding comfort. Force•feed lubricating system-As on cars priced $1000 or more. Adjustable steering wbeel- Makes anyone comfortable when driving. OVERLAND • FRANK C. HOWE . Phone Murray 3. Vine and State Streets |