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Show ____ . . . . _ . _ . . . -~~-- ~ -- LEGAL NOTICES :.0 :Notirc of AI>I>lit·ation fot· l'att>llt SERI.\L • 'o, 01 t7:1:l GHOST STORIES HELP I ·sELL OLD CASTLES STREET RAILWAY GOING HO:\IE TO ~IOTJII.;H 1 : Find Spooks Enhance Value of Property. Salt Lake City. l'tah •. Jnue I'<. 1!1:!7 Lonflon.-Ghust stories are being 'l'hr )l.axwdl family will givE> their N"O'l'li'E n; liEHEBY VI\'!-;:\', that hou~-:llt and sold in the London real ,JA:IIBH L. :\'J-;\\':\1.\:\, \\hot<e [1<•st- estate mnrl;et as a result of the dis· annual rami!~· ontlnK at Sallalr on o1l'ke nclclre>s is H. ::, Box 2on. :llmray. eovery thnt old castles with spooky Snlt Lnke Connly, l'tnh. hw; liiPd liB n·putations ure preferred by buyers, ,\ ugust :!7th. npplirntiun for pll!Pllt foil' tilt• HHle partieularly wealthy Amel'lcans, says miniu~ claims callecl till' Sunl,t•n <'ity 'l'hr ( 'ottonwood Rtuko> ":!.(" ~llt'n's No. l. Stmken <'ity :\o. :!, Huul;eu l'o!lnlar :'11echaoics Magazine. Not clutin~;" nt J,n~:;oon on TUI:'iidu.y Wlb City :\1r.' 4. l:ltllil;l•n ( 'il~ :\o. :i null that the r•ui·chasel's believe In ghosts, a ttPmiPd and a :;r.. at I !me Ls n•Sunl,eu ( 'ii,· ~~~- U lode min in!!" but then! is something ahout owning w Claim><. Cun'suli<latctl, in Scl'li"n 13. a home with a tradition of being JIOI'I r1l h.v 1bose prrs~>nt. '1'.· 2 8., H. 2 1·~ .• Salt Lake :'olt•rillinn. haunted that mal•es It worth thouin Big Cottonwoucl :llini li t: J)istricl, sands more, iu the estimation of mnny A great family Jl('t .ha;; disapfJ('arl:'d Suit L.Tk.P (\onuty. l'tuh, aud cle- purchust>rs. from the ('olllnmnlty Ct'nter In th~> slgnatecl by tlw til' ill noll's and olli<'a I l~ngland Is well supplied with good per~on of a ~mall whit(' dog. Plenso.· pint on lile in bb o tlil' e :tl' lU Ll'' Ill Huner Xo. f.!l01. sai<l :'olinl'ral Hun r y ghost stories, and the list Is constant· ntll up If you "ee su•'h an animal ly bPing added · to, largely, it Is be:\o. (i!JU4 heing drHeribell n' follo-;Ys: lievecl, hecnu~e candles are still ex· lunklnK for a friend. Beg-inning" at eoi'Ilt'l' :\o. 1 of ~aid 1:\unkl'n Citr :\o. 4 l'lnim. from w l l!'h tPnsh·rty used for Illumination and llo you hear the Bimd ea<'h R>~turtht> ~ 1 I'Orner Oil 1111' \YI'st homulat·~·, the dim light of a candle Is very fa· of l:ltt·. J:t '1'. ~t4. of H. :.! 1-J. of tlw vorahle, a~cording to scientists, for clay? S. L. :'oi. hears :\.7-1" 23' \Y. 1:i1:.!.8 ) producing the condition that lends to feet and from ~a i cl •·omPr i\ o. 1 serlng things that aren't there. Ha \'e ) 01\ ~ren the new Bil(ns on the nmniug :\'.!i2 °:.!11' K tiOO ft. to c·ornGhosts buve always had one draw· Eagle nffil'P windows? 'l'bey wen' Pl' • 'o. 2. ~Ullkl'll ( 'itJ· Xo. 4 l'lllilll: hncl' from the standpoint of careful the nee s.:n ' 01' E. :.!7\l.ti ft. t 0 in tPrpninterl hy lir. J. J.. Arnold. See him sel'tlun of \I'P~terly sill!'lilll' of ~a i<l in restigation-they are usually sern for ;.:i~n· tbnt make you ff'el brightrt·. Hunken ('itv :\'o. :.! daiut with thl' by people who don't want to see them, northerly ~idr•lim• of aid Hnuken 1 and almost never by persons who go Fnthl•t• )J;agnire ha~ been away for Cltv Xo. it eiaim; thPnt·e x..il · ~r looking for them. There 'ls n simple E. ·l·i:iG.S ft. to I"Ol'lll'l' :\o. 2, Sunken explanation for that, and for the a two dayll' Y~tcatlon. 'l'be ~lidvule cttr xo. 2 l'laim: llu·m·p s.as•47 ghosts that nre heard as well ns those · l'lllirl'h iH steadily ln<"reasing ID!'lll· E. ulonl{ the nortll<•rly PIHiliu<'S of that arc sc10>n. 'rhe ,·isible ghosts. . they hoi~(' lo equal :Uurray Hunkrn Cit)· Xo. 2. 1:\nnkPII ('it~· Xo. scientific lnve~tigators declare, exist 1ler~11111 !llll1 1 IIIHl Hnuk ... u ('ily Xo. n dnilll>' 1.)00 onl:l' in the eve of the beholder, and somf' ,.,.. ft. to I'Ol"IIH' Xo. ::. ~nukPII Cit.1· ;\o. H tiie' audihle o~es in his ear. daim; theuee S.:i1°2H' W. HH2.8 ft. to Sounds Are Amplified. lJta.' l ('xports for the fir.•t quuter of ~~orucr :\' o. 4 Sunken City Xo. U Everybody, eren those who have 1927 increased ove1· 1026. Utah savings dahn; thPnte s.:ss·-11' K alcJil:~ uortherlv sideline of SnnkPn Cit~· never cl:llmed to have seen a ghost, in banks Increased d\ltlng the quart('r Xo. 5 (')~tim, hHS.\1 ft. to eorner Xo. 3, hns lnln awake at night and heard ending June 30th. Sunken City :\o. ri cluim; tllPil('t' qurer sounds, abnormally loud, even _ __ 8.52°20' W. tiOO ft. to eomer N"o. 4 though they would haxe been lnaudiof Pro· The national convention l:lunkt•n Ci,y Xo. 5 elaim; !hPnee 1Jie to anyone else, becau~e they exI'\.37°38' W. HH8.7 ft. to eoruer Xo. 1, fc~~ional and .Buslnel<~ Women's clubs Sunken City Xo. G clnim. imh·ntital i~ted only lo the hearer's own ear. in sr~sion at Oakland Is attended by to corner N"o. 1, Sunken Cily Xo. 4 The sounds were made by blood pulsclnim ; and thence N.H&, 11' W. H'i!l.\1 Ing tlu·ough tl)e veins of the ear. etah d('legntlon in "Bee Hivl"" costt. to :-;niu ('Orner Xo. 1, Sunken City Picked up by the eardrum, which am· tumes. A good ad'i'ertisement for !'\o. 4 elui!!.l, the plate of beginning. plifiPs them jutit as a radio receiver Pta h. The tota~ area al.Jove amplifies an Incoming signal, the ear . particularly de~crihed is 101.17!l It!' res souncls, heard In moments of appreJ<'ifty Girl . Scouts are in the Big from which thrre Is e.·hension or nervousness, can easily be Ce>ttonwood presslr excepted the camil this we4'Jk. Imagined to be the stealthy steps of a area in ·contlict with burglar or the mo'l ~ments of a more Argrnta lode, Sun·ey Two cars of Utah t<\ .t~Ws have ghostly visitor, pql cularly If one Is 2J).1(j aCl't'S 4882 ................................ .. sleeping In a centuries-old castle well hePn shipped to tht> fiood.ed region of the arra herehy claimsupplied with gltostly legends. th<' South. Something new tor the ed and applied for As for the ghosts that are seen, ~outb to ll(' Importing tomntoe~. heing ................................ !l8.U:{~ ncres they are classified medically as PurThe Con,olidated claim hereby klnje Images or Sanson specters, both the •·w1·estling appllrd for i~ locntl'd in the X W, named after their discoverers, and tt 'fnk<• 11 look at , . N E, S W, and S E~ '• of Src. 13 Is In seeing them that the weak light ' Hlwritf." Homethln~ tells one he Is Townl:lhip and ltangr aforesaid. from a candle [llays such an lmporgoing to make a name In Utah athThe nearest known locations to said ('on~olicla ted rlaiius nre tant part. Purkinje discovered that letic •·il'drs. Alexanderia N"os. 1, 3 and 4 lodes, undPr certain conditlops, the blood --8uney 63GO, and !<aid Ar~Pnta lode, vessels of the retina, that film nt the Jlow do you like the Harker BulldSurvey 4882. back of t~1e eJ•e which Is di:ectly con- 1 in uftel' ::\lr. Wellt>r bas given It the ELI F. T.\.YLOR nected w1 th the nerve leadmg to the g , Hegbter. brain ancl which really sees the Image tll'ramtmunt wavr! . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , focused on it by the ere Ieos, could ------_ produce Images of its own. To do ~IFRR.\Y CITY WEDDING 1 ---------~----_,.,- that, though, a dim light Is necessary as a bright Illumination furnishes so On ~aturday evenin~. July 16th, much light that the blood vessels do Hl27 Gron~l' F. Cowley, of Murra~ not cast their shadowy reflections. It City and Yandll L. Nebeker of Salt Is as when one meets an approaching automobile at night. If the car IH\8 Lake dty were united in Holy ~latrlbright lights on that flood of light mom· in the Court Room ot Jud~ hllncls the e~· e, whereas If the dim- )latihews., ){urray. Only the immedl· mers are turned on the retina Is able ate friNHis of the couplE> were present. to distinguish all the details ot the .Judge 11. T. Matthews performed the roadway clearly. eeren10ny. How It Is Explained. Like the Purkinje image, the SanPARTY FOR DELBERT·FOORD son specter Is produced within the e~·e either on the front surface of the cornea, which Is at the front of :\lis~ Edna J<'oord entertained at ll the eycbnll, or on either the front or party at her home on F.a"t 48th South back surfnces of the crystalline lens, ~tret>t. on Rnturday. July 16, in honor 11 convex lens like that In n camera, or hrr brothet·, Dl•lbert. who ls goln~ which focuses the Image on the retina. When you look through a· street-car to l'ullfornla in tb(' near futurt>. '!'he evt"ning was RIJ('nt In g'llm~>s and window under certain light condition~. by light rt>frf'sbyou not only see the passing buildings rlx'IIWing followed outside, buf Jil;ewise Images of the Dllents. 11eople behind you, or buildings on the Playing It on Pessimist Tbosr who l'njoyed this delightful opposite side of t11e street, the Images F:ven the pesslmi~t will haw to ad· time. wt>rt' Drlbert I<'oord, t'redrlck being formed on the window glass. mit that if It weren'{ for lhP sunny I-;rid;t;on, l<'ram·is Rrunsell, Edna B('Slj, days we couldn't appreciatE> ')II' l'londy The Sanson specters are something of l,oiH Parkenson, Charles Rowell, Jay the same sort, tiny Images, usually one::~.-Roston Tt·ansrrlpt. badly blurred, of things which are at )lcGhi<.", David Brinton, Walter Johnone stele, out of the direct line of Tl- son. Grace Blantoett, Henny Be<'kman sion. But the optical nerves, accus- and Wilma Doran. tomed to placing things they see by their size and relation to other obHO:\IE BREW WARNING ject~. transmit a message to the brain saying that the~e blurred specters are WESTRYILLE, 0., July 21-t.lquor ahead, and, like the Images on the Suffeters from street-car window, you can look right drinking by women and home brew nervous dyspepthrough them aod see solid objectll makinJ: In the United States l .. rapidly sia need a medifalling- oft', and !:lOOn promises to be brhlnd. cine that w i 11 Given n dim candle flame and a a negligible factor, according to the condition of nervousness, grief, or bl:'adquarters ot the Anti Saloon Leasoothe and quiet e\·en lndigf'!';tion, It Isn't hard to lmag. t h e disordered gue c;>f America. lne that you are seeing Images of nerve centers. "The novelty of hom<" manufacture ghostly figures, particularly as they appear to he almost transparent, and was a long time wearing oft', but like Mlles' Nervine is a move and shift position as you move. all other fad~ and fancies, 'home medicine of proven value brewing' has grown stale and tew ot in nervous dyspepsia and the people who mad(' their own beer Finds Substance to nnd wine a year or two ago are doing many other nervous dis~ Prevent Blood Clottins so now. orders. The first full-size Bnltimore, Md.-I!'rom the liver of ..The women got tired of having their bottle is guaranteed to dogs Prot. W. H. HoVr-ell of the Johns homes smell like a brewery, ot tn.<>Sing Hopkins university has prepared an help you or your unti-coagulcnt that will keep a sam- with brew l'll.t!l and of having thelr money w i 11 ple of blood in a practically normal friendA make wry faces when drinking the basement product. So much condition for 24 hours. be refunded. Clotting Is nature's protection had hol!le brew resulted that the home against bleeding to death, but this brewing Industry killed itaelt. Home tendency of the vital fluid to congeal hrew drinkers got to the place where Nervousness. Sleeplessness, aftrr its exposure to the air ofl'ers they were llfral<l to take another N curasthenia, serious disadraotages ln blood transfusions and certain types of important chance. The same conditions prevail Nervous Dyspepsia, experimental work. This new clot- with the making of home wines." Nenous preventing substance, which has been Hi!adache, named heparin, Is of great interest, Spreacl o# Oranp Cultur• Neuralgia, therefore, to surgeons, pathologists The orange Is a nllt!Ye of In41.t and other speclallllts who deal with or southern China, but has been dllWe will send n blood, particularly • those who make trlbuted to all' parta of the subtropt~tenerous sample the ,·arlous blood tests used to detectfor 5c in stamps. ral and warm tl'mperate M"&lolll!. Ing disease. • ORDER FROM US Yurnty City b goln~ tu hl• dh'oi'CI'd I from the Street HtliiWRY lint> If till' present reports ar(' true. as the triPc:tlou pPople are planning on tearing up their track~ south M ~lnrray. If the prc~('nt Idea is earriNi out ( the tra<•ks will l't•n,;e at Forty-eighth South und Stat!'. A !-Ins llnP will br opeorated f1·om ther<' on to ea re for Midvale, Su111ly and points brtween. This will mah 4R!II Houth and :Stntt• one 1big corner with lots of trntrk IUHl people going ann roming to the ('Ill'S. I The tra<"tion peoph• l'lllim 'that no money Is heln~ mil cl(' on about all i their llnl's and that a goorl (!PHI ls I bl'lj}g lost on the trnl'k.~ nnd their · operation sooth of :Murray. Thl> elty ot )lm·ray wlll bl> a liYely place, If tbl:~ plan . gors Into t•lf('('t and lt is I reported that it Is Jll'tH·tlt•ttlh a,;surt>ri 1 that tbls i,; going to bappen within 1t 11 f('w wreks. Tht> traction outfit will J)llck up Its trunk and go away a>; fllr as thP southern part of the county is <"on. cernt>d pxrept for the bus line. I A decision rendt>red rt>f'entl~· by three ) Fedt>ral judges at a conferen<"P at J.o~ Angeles, Calif., npbolds the Gowrn~o th<' wrestling Sheriff. WRESTLING SHERIFF ment ot the {'nlted ~tates in Its right ! Oharlit> }f<'Knee. Colorado strong WRESTLES DRAW to take any ne<>essary steps to prt~ted man uml mid<llrwl'lv;ht wrei!tler, also b;all growth on Governmrnt land~ hy nn~' WITH CRABTREE l-lUP!l a !'hallenge to the wrestling methOd within ltR dls<"retion. Thig j :.'<herlt'f nn<l Crubtree. drclslon is the clllllllx to u controve~y T. !'\ION, July 111, 1927. ('larem't' The oprning bout was stagl'd by two lnstlng for three yeurs between l<'orest Sen·ice officials and th{' State of Rmlth, the wrestling Hht·rtff of T'nion , boys, Youn11: Sandow and Russ. It wu Arlzonia with respect t·o deprellation.'j r<>crlvrll favorable eritlc-i!'Hll from the a <Ira w. of deer herd~ In the Kalbah Xatlon- citizen; of his home town !)y 1\Tl'.<tl· CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVJCQi a! Forest. The condition of U1e d('('r lng 11 draw wtlh S:tlllll<'l Cra J.tret>. In this for!"Ht hall bern lnvestignted :\lurrny and :\lidvalt\, Sunday,.. .luiT middle title <•lainaant of ( 'hil':lll;O. by the Biological Survt>y in cootwratlon 24th, 1927. Crabtree ngt'('PII to pin Smith's with the l''ort>l'll Senlce. The causl' :\Ia"~ at St. Yineent's Church, ,10 :80 ·· of tht> 1·ontroverRy was the plan ~ ~houldrrR to the rnut t wl1·1' in t hirt~· minutes but failPd to do so. He :\lass at Goff Hall (MldYale), 9:00 l>'ederal otl'i<'als 1 to urrungr for the secur('d the firM fall in fourte!.'n REY. PATRICK MAGUIRE, kUling of deer within the forest In Pastor. largE> numbers and at seasons and un- minutes with a <"rah hold :llld Hmitll ~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~; dt'r conditions not In conformity with <'ilPtured the Hc·eoud in elevPn minutr s ++++++ the laws o! Ariz:ouia, In order to with a Turki'h t•JC holll the most check the damage of the in<"reasln,; ilangerous hold in tilt> \l'l'PStlin!!" g-anw. Thr ,...match wal-l timrd for fift ,\· herd,; to forest growth and to limit COAL minuteR whloh rmled in n draw. their nurubt'rs to the forage availablr. Hardtr-Cleaner-Botter·N• Yonng Albert. feather o,w!~ht <·h·t!UJ)· The present deebion affirnlri thr right Le11 Smoke-Lelll Dlrt-X... loot of the Federal Government to make Its ion of l;tah, wr . tlE>!I a draw with 1 Leu Black own rules within the forest. Huntt>rs Gl>orge Darnow, of Ru~sia. 1t WIIS Just What You Need J'er Tile are not licensed, Jlowrvt>r, to transport fast from start to finish. ''Cydone" Frank Hun.• on won on•r Brooder deer killed on the Kaibab to pllll'('~ Ask Yeur Dealer r ... outRide in Yiolation of the State gnme H. Christensen with npparPntly no I I UTAH-GRAND 0'..._. ~~=~t~r~ot~Jb~l~r~a~t~a~ll~a~n~cl~I~~-~'~U~e<~l~a~c~h~a~ll~P~n:gt~'~+~+~++~+~++~~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~· ===== --------------- laws. ~- A YEAR OLD AND A YEAR AHEAD j I Us Your Orders NERVOUS DYSPEPSI~ Dr. There You Are I DR. E New York.-:'.Irs. Ruth Aronson , Kracks Wickey was married on Friday, August 13. Now she is seeking a divorce, 1 Economy has never been equaled • -Over a year ahead of competition with 4wheel brakes, low center of gravity, greater roominess-11 0,000 sales the first year prove its sensational 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. Only light car with 4-wheel brakes as national standard equipment, and the lowest-priced car in tl:e world offerinc this modern safety feature. Roomier. yet less bulky-Provides more leg room than any other car in this price class. Greater speed and pickup- 55 miles per hour- accelerates from 5 to 30 miles per hour in 13 seconds. Narrow body posts-For greater driving vision. dangerous "blind spot" is eliminated. Oversize balloons- The modern tire equipment a modem car calls for . Snubbers- For maximum riding comfort. Force-feed lubricating system-As on cars priced $1000 or more. Adjustable steerine wheel-Makes anyone comfortable when driving. Superior QuaUty-New Low Prices ,.,..,~· Coa~ '615 '795 Tourins 625 765 R.oadtter 695 825 A.rtiatic Electric s;.,. A DOTe\ eltctrlc SliD In Parte W'U made to rPpresent a blr4 care e~at stories hlih Hlled with llutterilll. movln& birds. It advert!Md a atore. The WJtlnet~' Coupe '625 '795 Sedan 725 875 Landau 755 925 l'rlcu IJitd ~ tlon..r ..rub}eet •• dlonsre without ,_ tlett. P.-ke..r f. o. •· ftu:tOf')l, WU,...r-o.lond. Inc.• To,.,_ CMio FRANK C. HOWE Phone Murray S - --------- - - Vine and State Streets - - |