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Show • GHOST STORIES HELP SELL OLD CASTLES LEGAL NOTICES ~otiee of ,\Jlflli!'!ltinn for Patt>ut SERIAL No. OH7!l3 ----·- _ _.. __ _ STREET RAILWAY GOI~{; HOllE TO 1\IOTIJI.;R Murray ('It~- I~ !Wing- tu he dhorl"ed from the Str('('t Ituilway line if th<.> present rl.'ports an• true. as the trac. tlon peo})ll' uri' planning on tl'arlng up th!'lr traek~ south of Murray. If the pre~ent Idea i~ (•arri<•d out the tracks "'ill !'cas!' at Forty-l'lghth South and State. .\ Hu~ line will hP op('raterl from therl' on ro carp for Midvale, Sandy und points bl't wel'n . . Thill will make 4~th Ronth and Stat-e one 1blg conrer with lotll of trnll'i<' unll P<'OPh' going and !'Oming to thl' c11n;. ' 'l'he trnction pE'-Oph· <"laim that no monl."y 1~ heing mad{' on uhCiut all tht>ir lines and that a good df'ul 1~ 1 bf'lng lost on th!' tt·ud.;~ and their 1 operatlon south of .Jm·ray. 'l'he dty of llll!rrny will ht> a liwly pluc!', If thl~ pion I{Oes Into effeN and It Is I reported that ir Is pructll'aliy :.t~surl'•l thllt thls i~ going to happen within a few weeks. The traction Ol!tlit will na<"k up Its •"· trunk and go awuy aos far as tllP southern part of the county ls <'oncerned ex<'t'pt for the hus line. Find Spooks Enhance Value • of Property. Unitea Htate~ Land Offi<·e. Salt Lake ('ity. l'tnh, .lmw 1'-. JH:!7' Lonllon.-Ghost stories are being LH•ug-ht unci sold ln the London real Thl' ~laxwt:ll faiDil' will glvl' t~ir estate market as a result of the dis· annual famll~ outing at RaHair on Salt Lnk!' Cuunt:•. rtnll, has tilul Hll covery that old castles wlth spooky August 27th. application tor putPnt for thP i.ollc reputations at·e preferred by buyen, mining eluims <"llll<·•l tht• Sunkt>n City particularly w<'ulthy Ame1·icans, says The Cottonwood Stake ·'}1" l-Jlen's ::\o. 1. Sunken Cit.' ::\o. 2, Hnuken Povutar Mechanics Magazine. Not City Xo. 4. Hnnkt•n City So. :; and that the purchasers believe in ghosts, Outing at La~:oon on •ruesdlly wtb Snak!'n ('it~· Xo. U b<lt• !Ullll!lg but the1·e is something about owning well ntt uded and a ~r~at time l!i reUluim~. ConsnlidJttP<l, in SeC'!ion l:l. a home with a tradition of being port!'<l hy t l!ose pr~>s!'nt. '11• ;::>4;1., IL 2 E., ::;alt Lake .\lt·ri<lian. haunted that makes tt worth thou· __ In Big\ Cntlllnll·o,Hl .\linim: l>isnict, suuds more, in the estimation of many .A great fumily ~t .ha:> disappt'ared Snit 1.ake t'onuty, l'tnh, nud de· purcbus,•rs. f 1·om tile ('omnmulti et-nter itt t:b.P sl,•,tiutpd IJ~· tht> fipld-uotl's 11IHI oll'i<-al England Is well supplied with good pPrson of a fimall on lile in this otTh~<· a~ liine:Ill white dog. PleaSf' Suney Xo. H904. said .\Lineral ~une) gho!)t stories, and the list Is constant· call up if you .,ee sueb an anlwal ly being added to, largely, It Is be No. 6004 IJeing llesf'ri!Jed us follows: Beginning Ht t•omer Xo. 1 ut' said llevecl, hecause candles are still ex luoklu~ fol' a friend. Sunkt•n Cit_,.. 'o. 4 c·lnim, from which tensi\·ely used for Illumination and thl' ~,4 COI'lll'l" 011 the \\'(•:-;t I10111Hill ry the dim !!gilt of a candle is very fa· 110 yon bl'nr thi' Band ea<'h Hatur· nf See. 1:~, '1,. 2 ~. ut' H. ~ t·~. of 1he vorahle, according to scientists, for 1 o S. L . .\1. hears ::\.'i-!'2:;· \\'. 151:.!..;{ producing tloe conditlon that I ea d s t o <ay · feet ami from ~aid <·oruN· • · o. 1 nmuiug X.i:i:! '20' E. UOO fl. to <'urn· seein!!~ things that aren't there. II ave ~·ou ~et>n thl" nt•w signs on r h e Ghosts bave always had one draw· er Xu. :!. HnnkPn City :\o. 4 dnilll: J<~ag-le oll'i<'f' windows~ They werl' t!Jt•nce S.::li ' Oi' B. :.mu; ft. lo inlPr· bacl> from the standpoint of careful investiA"ation-th ey are usually seen pRinted h,· Mt•. J · L. Arnolrl. See him seetion of wc~tcrly siclt:'li 11<' of ~a i<l Hnukpu Cit)' • 'o. 2 <·laim with lll<' by people who don't want to see them, for :-.iA"ns thut ntake you ffel bright!'r. ' .~ decl~lon rendered recently by thret> 1 nortiJerlv ~i<leline of ~ui<l Hunken and almost never by persons who go Federal jndgl's at n <'onf~>rl'nCe at Lo,; City -+ claim; tht>n<·P x.:.1 ' 20' looking for them. There is a simple FRthl"l' ~aguire ha!' bl'i'U away for E. H:iG.8 ft. lo <·oriWI' 'lo. 2, Hunkcn I exvlanatlon Angeles, Calif., upholds thl' no, l'rn· l for that, and for the a tw•• day!l' \'af'ation. Tbe Mld\·ale City Xo. 2 daim; thPIIce s.:{.') ' H' . to thP wr!•stlinl{ Shedfl'. WRESTLING SHERIFF meut ot the United ~Hates in Its right. • E. alon~ the 1wrthnly P:HllinPs of I ghosts that are heard as well as those · •·htll'ch Is stNHiilY in!'reaslng ml'Dl· Oharlil' :.\f<•Kn~>!'. Colorado to strong take any necessary steps to proted WRESTLES ORA W . ~hi und thi':V ho~ to t'Qttal Murray Sunken City Xo. 2, S unkt'n City :\o. th~t ~re seen .. 'l'he visible ghQsts. P · man and u•id<ll!'Wl'il{ht wrestiPr, also b- ., nil growth on Govl'l·nment land' l>y any 1 IIIHl Snnke11 City Xu. t1 claim,:; lt'OO scientLfic Investigators declare, exist her WITH CRABTREE ft. to l"Orll('r Xo. ;;. ::)uuJ( ·n ( 'ity Xo . H ouly in the eye of the beholder, and ~ome u:r. sued a ehnllenge to the wrestling method within its discretion. This dalm; thenrt> s.:a•2<J' W. H<J2.8 ft. to the audii.Jie ones ln hls ear. ~heriff and Crabtrl'e. Utah !'xportH for the first quarter of declsion is the cllnutx to a controvery corner No. ·1 Su11ken City No. G Sounds Are Amplified. lasting for three Yt'ars !)('tween ~'orest f'NION, .July lU, 1927, Clart>nl'!' The oppninl! bout wa~ staged by two claim; then<'e S.RH• 47' E. along ErerylJody, eren those who have 1927 increased over 1926. t:tah savings Sen!ce o!IIelaiA and thl' State of Smith, thl' wr!'stling slwrirr of Pnion. boys. Y oun)!; Sandow aud Russ. It was northel'l.r si<leline of HnukPn City never claimed to have seen a ghost, No. 5 <·lalm, 8<Ji'<.U ft. to l"oruer Xo. 3, has lain awake at night and heard in hunks incrl'ased d\trlng thl.' quartPr Arlzonia with respect to depredation.~ receir!'d favorahll' criti<"isul f1·om tll<' a draw. ending .June 30th. Sunken City :\o. 3 l"laim; thenct:' qul'er sounds, abnormally of deer berdl! loud, in the even Kaibab Nation8.52.20' W. 600 ft. to corner ::\o. 4 citizen~ of his home town hy wrPstl- CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVJCJil' al Forest. ThP condition of t.be deer Sunken City • · o. 5 claim; t hPnce though they would have been InaudiThe national conYention of Pro- in this forl'>'t has been im·estigated ing a draw wtih Sumuel Crabtrl'e. N.37.3S' W. 1498.7 ft. to l"OL'ller No. 1, ble to anyone else, because they ex· fe:-;~ional and Buslne~<.<; "'omen's clubs Murray aud 1\lidl·ale, Sunday, .. tlul7 Sunken City Xo. 5 claim. iudentical i~tea only In the hearer's own ear. by the Biological Sun't>Y in coopPratlon middl'e title claimant nf ('hi<"ngo. in ~N>sion nt Oakland Is attended. 'l'he sounds by were made by blood pulsto corner Xo. -i, Snnkeu City • ·u. ,I. CrnlJtree agrl'ed to pin Smith's i 24 th, 1927· • . Qf'o• claim; and thence :\.38'11' W. H79.0 ing through the veins of the ear. l;tah dl'legatlon in ''Bee Hive" oos- wtth the Forest Service. The cause . . h' t :\lass at St. 'incent's Church, 10 :~f h l t t th t s ou <ers o e mut Wl("(' m t 1r .v ft. to said corJWL' No. 1, Sunken City I'lcl,ed up by the eardrum, which am- tumes. A good advertisement for of tile controversy wa, the plan of Ill' .\lass nt Goff Hall (Midvale), 9:00 No. 4 claim, the place of IJegiuning. plifiPs them just as a radio receiver Federnl offieals to arran~-:e for the minutes but failt•fl to , 10 ~o. l'tuh. The total area a!Jore se!'ured the fir~t fall in fom·tecn REV. PATRICK MAGUIRE, killing ot deer • within the forest in amplifles an incoming signal, the ear particularly described is 101.179 lt<"res sound~. heard In moments Pastor. of apprelargi' numbers ana at ~eason10 and un- min.utes, from whieh there i~ exwith a crah J<'ifty hold Girl und Scouts ~mith are ~~~~~~~ In thl' Big ~~~~~~~ :+ hension or nervousne11s, can easily be deJ; condition.'! not In conformity with captur!'d the s<·!'ond In ell'Yen minn!Ps ++++++++ })ressl:r excepted the ( 'ottouwood camp this w~k. imagined to be the stealthy steps of a area in conflict with the laws of Arlzonia, in order to with a Turki~h toe hold th<• muHt burglar or the movements of a more Argenta lode, Sui"Vey check the dttmage of thl.' incrl.'asing dangerous hold in thf' wrl'Rtling e;nme. Two cars of Utah tomatoeH huYe 4882 ........................... .... 2.5-!fl ncr!'~ ghostly visitor, particularly tt one Is Thl' match was timl'd fnr fifty! C0 A L sleeping in a centuries-old castle well hpen liliipped to the floodl'd region of herrlli to forest growth and to limit the arl.'a hereby claimminutes whioh !'n<led in a drRw. their numbers to the forage availabll'. 1 supplied with ghostly legends. tile South. Something new for the ed and applied for Hartll'r-Cleaner·Hetter-Se Clblllen Young Alh!'rt, feuthl'r Wtil(-ltt <"h'IIIlP· 'l'be presl'nt decision affirnl6 the right As for the ghosts that are seen, Routl.l to ~ importing lomatoe.~. being ................................ n~.G33 acres Leu Smoke-Leel Dln-L.IIoet of the Federal Governml'nt to make Its ion c,f Utah, wrestl!'d a clrnw with Thl' Consolidated claim hereby they are classified medically as Purkinje images or Sanson specters, both Leu Slack f'WD rules within the forPst. Hunters George Darnow, of HuRsia. Jt \\'US applied for is located in the N W, · T k • a look at the "Wrestling named fa"t frou1 after sta1·t their to discoverers, finiK,·h. and It a ~ N E, S W, and S E~i of Sec. 13 Ju•t What You Need J'er Ta. arp not licensed, JwweYer, to transport .. is In seeing them that the weak light HhPriff." Something tells one be is deer killed on th!' Kaibab to pluef>l.l Town,.;hip and Hauge aforesaid. "Cyclone" F'rank Hnn,,on won O\'t•r Brooder such an lmporThe nearest known loca lions to from a Candle llla,·s "(•I'ng to makl' u name In Utah atb" ,., out11ide in violation of the State game H. Christensen with nppnr!'ntly no Ask Yeur Dealer P• U said Consoliclated claims are tant part. Purklnje discovered that letie drdl's. trouble at all and isRUl'd a challeng-e law;;, Alexanderia :\os. 1. 3 and 4 lode,.;, under certain conditions, the blood ' ~ Surrey 6300. and said Argenta lode, ,-esscls or the retina, that film at the now <lo you like the Harker Build· Survey 4882. back of the eye which is directly conELI F. TAYLOR -------nected with the nerve leading to the lng after :\lr. Wl'ller .baf! given it the Hegister. brain and which really sees the Image pera numant wave? A YEAR OLD AND A YEAR AHEAD focused on it by the eye lens, could produce !mages of Its own. To do lll'R&\Y CITY WEDDING that, though, a dim llgllt Is necessary as a bright Illumination furnishes so On Saturday evening, July 16th, much light that the blood vessels do W27 G<'orge F. cowley, of Murray not cast their shadowy reflections. It Is as when one meets an aprrroachlng L:ity and Yanda L. Nebeker of Salt Stock of automo\)i le at night. If the car has Lake dty w<>re united In Holy }latribright lights on that flood of light nwnv in the C.ourt Room of Judg.e blinds the eye, whereas It the dim- .\Jat~hews., :.\furray. Only the lmmedi· mers are turned on the retina Is able u te friPnd~ of tb!' CO\lf)le Wl're preRf'nt. '~l~lrRQ to dl~tlngulsh all the details of the .Jud~e H. T. Matthews performed the roadway clearly. l'l'l'emony. How It Is Explained. XOTH'E I:,; IIEIU~BY UJY;·;::\, lult ,)..\, .\lE~ L. XI•J\\'~L\::\. who~e (IPsf offi<:e uddrc>s h H. a. llox 2U'i. .\In ITa~·, I xo. I i UTAH-GRAND ........... ........... . . ------ 1 ORDER FROM US We Carry A Big MER ~>Qild' .,.. IJ,IJIOI:: Linen Envelopes to Match ..~ ..... Us Your Orders Playing It on Pessimist Even the pesslmll'lt will hll"'' to nd· that If it weren't for tl•P suuny toulcln't upprPclnte •.he cloudy Trnm;crlpt. NERVO US DYSPEPSI/.\ Suffecers from nervous dyspepsia need a medicine that w i 11 soothe and quiet _ the disordered nerve centers. Dr. Miles' Nervine is a medicine of proven value in nervous dyspepsia and many other nervous disorders. The first full-size bottle is guaranteed to help you or your money w i 11 Vhlrilf*~) be refunded. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Neurasthenia, Nervous Dyspepsia, Nervous n~adaehe. Neuralgia, We will send a arenerous sample for 5c in stamps. Like the Pnrkinje image, the Sunson specter !s produced within the eye either on the front surface of the cornea, which Is at the front of the eyeball, or on either the front or back surfaces of the crystalllne lens, a convex lens like that in a camera, which focuses the image on the retina. \Yhen you look through a street-car window under certain light conditions, you not only see the passing bulldlngs outside, but likewise !mages of the people behind you, or bulldings on the O[lposite side of the street, the Images being formed on the window glass. The Sanson specters are something of the same sort, tiny !mages, usually badly hlurred, of thlngs which are at one side, out of the dh·ect line of vision. But the optical nerves, accustomed to placing things they see by. their size and relation to other objects, transmit a message to tbe brain saying that these blurred specters are al1end, and, like the Images on the street-car window, you can look right through them and see solid objects behind. Gi,·en a dim candle flame and a condition of nervousness, grief, or even Indigestion, It Isn't hard to !mag. lne that you are seeing Imagoes ot ghostly figures, particularly as they appear to be almost transparent, and move and shift position as you move. Finds Substance to Prevent Blood Clottins P.\RTY FOR DELBERT FOORD Mis.; Edna ~'oord t>ntertained at a party at her ilomP on F..a!'!t 48th South strt•!'t, on Hatur<l~y •.July 16, In honor or her brother, Delbert, w'ho is golug to California in the near futuri'. 'l'lw t>vening was Rpt'nt In garups and cilmdng followed by light refresbJOOnts. Those who Pnjoyi'd thl'l d~ligbtful tim<', were l)plhert Foord. f'redrick Erick"on, Francis Brunsell, Edna Bess, " Lois l'arkenson, Charll.'s Rowell, Jay ~icGhie, navid Brinton, Walter John· ~on. Graci' Blancett, Hl.'nnY Bi'<'kman und Wilma Doran. Economy has never been equaled • -Over a year ahead of competiti on with 4wheel brakes, low center of gravity, greater roomine ss-11 0,000 sales the first year prove its sensation al success. . Maximum economy- proved in a nation-wide test of over 5,000 owners and by establishing the A.A.A. Coastto-Coast economy record of 43.28 miles per gallon. HOME BREW WARNING Only light car with 4-wheel brakes as national standard equipment, and the lowest-priced car in the world offerinc this modern safety feature. WERTRVILLE, 0., .July 21-Liquor drlnkhl.!; by women and home brtllV makin~: In thl' l'nlted States l..s rapidly falling oft', and soon promises to be a nl'gligible factor, according to the headqunrtel'!l of the A.ntl Saloon Leil· gul' of Ameriea. "The novelty of home llJJlnufacture wn~ a long time wl.'a ring' otf, ,but like all other fads and fancies, 'home brewing' bas grown ~:>tale and few of the people wl)o made their own bet>r and wine a y!'ar or two a,;o are doing so now. "The women got tired of havlnr their homes smell like a brewery, ot tusstng with !Jr!'W vats and of having their friend;; make wry faces wben drink· lng the basement product. So much bad home brew resulted that the home brewing industry killed itselt. Home brew drlnkNS got to the place where tlley were afraid to take another chan!'!'. The same conditions prevail with till' making of home wines." Roomier, yet less bulky-Prov ides more leg room than any other car in this price class. There You Are I Narrow body posts-For greater driving vision. dangerous "blind spot" is eliminated. The Oversize balloons- The modern tire equipment a modem car calls for. Snubbers- Fw maximum riding comfort. Force-feed lubricating system-As on cars priced $1000 or more. Adjustable steerine wheel-Mak es anyone comfortable when driving. Superior Quality- New Low Prices Wltind~' Prku 11114 ••*"""'"'~' '615 '795 Coach Coupe '625 '795 • 625 765 lloadater 695 125 Tourina Arti.tic El•ctrie Si,,. A novel elePtrlc silfl In Parla wu made to repre~~ent 1 bird care .tpt atorle1 hi1h tm~ with ftutterlq, moviDJ birds. rt adv~rtla~ a atere. • Greater speed and pickup- 55 miles per hour- accelerates from 5 to 30 miles per hour in 13 seconds. Baltimore, Md.-l!'rom the liver of dogs Prof. W. H. Ho~ll of the Johns Hopkins university bas prepared an nnti-coagulent that wlll keep a sample of blood ln a practically normal condition for 24 hours. Clotting is nature's protection against bleeding to death, but thla tendency of the vital lluld to congeal after Its exposure to the alr otrers serious disadvantages In blood transfusions and certain types of important experimental work. Tbls new clot· 11reventing substance, which bas been named heparin, Is of great Interest, SpreaJ ol Oran,.. Cultur• therefore, to surgeons, pathologists The orange Is a native ot India and other spec!allsts who deal with IJ!ood, particularly those who make or southern China, but has bHo dl• the various blood tests used In detect· trlbuted to all parts of the aubtropf!'lll ancl warm temperute realoDI. lng disease. New York.-1\Irs. Ruth Aronson Kracks Wickey was married on Friday, August 13. Now she Is seaklng a divorce. - Pho~M! - - ·-- ----- Murray 3 Sedan 725 Landau 755 875 925 IIOfll IUbject le chan11e wUhoul - • tlce. P,.it'u f, o. •· ftufOrl, Wllbo.r-0...,.. loftd, Iroc., T•'-.,_ Oltla FRANK C. HOWE ------- Vine and State Streeta - .,. |