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Show LEGAL NOTICES signed was authorized to sell at prh·ate CATHOLIC CHURCH QUIII'terly eonfPrt'IH'e of <'otonwood Pricele.. Oil Paintin• sale, to the highest hidder for eash SERVICE stukl' will be llelcl ut thP stake tnbt.•rThe oldest oil pnint1n1 In existence subject to confirmation by the said nut'le next Sunday, St•ptl'lnher 4th, at today, says the Market tor Exchan~l'. Court, the following rent estatP Ioeated i\lurJ'ay a.nd i\Udvale, Stmday, Sept. 10 a. m., 2, and 7 :ao p. m. }lul!ie for ts b~llevetl to be one of the Madonna in the City and (\nmty of Snit Lake, 4th, 1927. tht> morning ~e!lsion will bf' furnished and Child marked with the date State of rtah, to-wit: lllas~ at St. \'hl<'ent's Chm·eh, 10:30 Home of lzaak Walton, Enr- by the girls :\I. I . .\ chorus under the DCCCLXXXVI. which in Arable nuCommencing at It point 9 rods west a. m. dlreetion of :\lr». Xf'llie Bennion. In merals Is 886, or about the time of _ liah Landmark. from the Southenst Corner of Block :\Inr<s nt Goff II:~ II OHdvale) 9:00 The !Ja!ntlng once tht> aftPrnoon the :\Jill Creek ward Charlemagne. 77, Pint "("' Salt Lake ('!ty survey, formed part of the urt treasures of a a. m. \Yashlngton.- Fishermen will he <'hoir unch·r the clirt>etion of Lloyd Florentine palace and wus purchased and running thenee we!';t 2~ rods; All art> Invited to attend the;;e ser· saddened to learn that Izaak \\'al- Croxford will he• ).JrPsent. by Benclvenn! from 11 hroker In the · thenee South 8 rods; thence J.;ast vlePs und will receh·e a hearty wel- ton's thatche<l, half-timbered cottage ing meeting' will h<' under a\!~plces Notice of Application for Patent street tor a few ll vres. 2% ro~s; thenet> Sonth 8 rods to eollle. SERIAL No. 044793 at Shallowtord, Sta1To1·dsh1t·e, ha" of the :.\Intunl Imp1·on•ment AssodatUnited States Land Office, plac~> of beginning, cnotaining lH been destroyed by fire. RFJV. PATRICK MAGUIRE, ion with u ~pedally prPpared prog-ram. - - - - - - - - - - - - - . l. Salt Lake City, Utah, J"une 18, 1927 square rods of ground. "England has lost one of he•· best Pastor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that heloved, literary landmarks und tlsher· HA::-.S 1'. "'AJ.(HtE~. Inrlicutlon~ are that the Piutah BtlJ"AMES L. NEWMAN, w.hose postown the home of the art's most fn· Administrator of the E~tate of BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE office address is R. D. 3, Box 206, Mursin will eome hn1•k into lhw this year rnous exponent, wltll the de!ltructlon Eor ray, Salt Lake County, Utah, has died Kersten "\\'algrt>n, deceased. of \Yalton's country home,'' snys a a~ the prindpnl tnrkt•y ~eellon of the LADIES and ~GENTLEMEN an application for patent for the lode C. :\1. XIEJ,SE~. 1\HlRRAY BAPTIST CHURCH, W. bulletin from the Washington head· start•. Millard aucl Snnpete eonntles Oppoaite City Hall mining claims called the Sunken City Attornf'y for Administrator. 48th South Street, uenr State. quarters of the N"atlonul Geographic rH·omise to produce n largpr volume of No. 1, Sunken City No. 2 Sunken MURRAY Bible school me~>ts every Sunday IIOCiety. turkeys tlli•; SN1son than lnst. .\nCity Xo. 4, Sunken City No. 5 and "As St. Andrews, Scotland, Is the other se('tion of lmlJcH·tunce is the Sunken City No. 6 lode mining NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS morning at 10 a. m. Supt. ll,deda. A. Claims, Consolidated, in Section 13, Dressel, classes for all: All are wei- mecca for golfea·s and Stratford-upon· BoxelciPr and ('HC'Ilf' ..om•t.v region of . . . . . . . . . +p:• .. ,. • - • • T. 2 S., R. 2 E., Salt Lake Meridian, Avon the shrine of drama Joyers, so Office of the City Recorder come. in Big Cottonwood Mining District Shallowford has been the place of northern l.'tah. Morning Worship, 11 :00 a. m., Pas· Murray City, August 17, 1927 C'onclitions iu the t'iutn.h ha~<in are· Salt Lake County, Utah, and depllgl'image for fishermen," continue~ tor Rev. J". P. Payne. Evening service Sealed proposals will be received at signated by the field-notes and offical the liulletlu. "Staft'ot·dshh·e, unrolling ideal for turkey rail'ling on a large plat on file in tbi!!l oll"ice as Mineral this office until 5 o'clock p. m., Sep- 8 :00 p. m. Scrmou by the Pastor. Its green, cultiYated hills and valleys !<<'ale nnci citizens are plnnnlng to Survey No. 6004, said Mineral Survey tember 1, 1927, for grading, and conar1idway between smoky Birmingham deYelop the inclustQ' to its fullet-;t in No. 6904 being described as follows: and busy LiYerpool, was the hh·th· thnt reg-Inn. With large nlfnlfa fleldR METHODIST CHURCH Beautiful Fragrant Beginning at corner No. 1 of aaid structing Cur:b and Gutter and Paveplace of \Valton and the scene or went, Paving Extension No. 2, State SERVICES st. Sunken City No. 4 claim, from which tllld pll'nt~· of grazing lund, turkt.•ys those fishing expeditions wherein bf' FLOWERS the % corner on the west boundary from the South Line of Regal Street thriYe and develop exceptional quality angled and caught with the sam!' of Sec. 13, T. 2 S. of R. 2 E. of the to the Nol·th line of Second Avenue, a Smtday, St>~,tt>mber 4th, 1927. Moderately Pric:ecl hook, trout and many paragraphs W<' in the Rusin. 11 nd in the pnst ~·ears S. L. M. bears N.74"21l' W. 1512.3 Sunday School at 11 a. m. distanee of approximately 2116 feet, turkeys from that region have been feet and from said corner No. 1 still acclaim. running N. 1>2.20' E. 600 ft. to corn- according to pans in the Oity En- Preachin~-: fly the Pii;,tor at 8 p. m. among th(• hest >1ellt>n~ from the !<tate. Some Famoua Fishing Place•. l'ublk is c·ordiall~· invited to Att('utl. er No. 2, Sunken City No. 4 claim; gineer's Office. "NorthWest, a tew miles from the thence S.37"0l' l<J. 279.6 feet to interThe principal items of work are Shallowford cottage lies Matll•ley, Rei. liS% Ram.Pbo.. lW: section of westerly sideline of said Mental Attitrlde Coun:• 'fHt~ .\IURRA:Y EAGLKS couutry seat of J"ohn Olfley, ]~squire, approximately as follows : 3000 cubic Sunken City No. 2 claim with the 4138 So. Stat. Pboae Mllft'll7 44 Suect'!>'" Is lltt' 1·psult ,,r mental at· to whom Walton dedlcah•d the 'Comnorthel"ly sideline of said Sunken yards excavation, 15000 square yards titude, anti tl11• 1·igltl >);o•utal attitude :\!urray AERIE :<o. 1760 of the Fra- pleat Angler' In appreciation for· per· Clt·y No. 4 claim; thence N.IH •29' paving, removing cu11b and gutter and will bring ~ue•···~' In t>YPrytlllng you E. H55.8 ft. to corner No. 2, Sunken constructing 4100 linear feet of curb te•:nnl Order of Eagles, of 7\1\array City mls8lon to fish on Offle~··s estate. unde1·take City No. 2 claim; thence 8.88.47' lltah holds a regular ml't'tiug eneh Fri· Northeast ripples the Dove through +++++++++++++++++of•+•t .......... DoYedale, a green cat·peted, Englbh l<J ulong the northerly endlines of and gutter. ·1Instructions to bidders, specifica- day nt 8 p. m., at l<'ratel'llal Hall. Sunken City No. 2, Sunken City No. sort of canyon, where Walton fished OFFICERS 1 and Sunken City No. 6 claims 1800 tions, and forUlJ! for contract and bond, with that young rake, Chaa·les Colton, tt. to corner No. 3, Sunken City No. 6 together with plans, and profiles, when I>Mt Worthy President ... W. Walters who added to the 'Compleat Angler' Bati..-a'Y and Ignition Sea·viee claim; thence S.l>1°29' W. 1492.8 ft. to prepared, may be obtained upon ap- Worthy Presidt>nt ... Phalrls Stauffer the sections on fly-fishing. !\enr corner No. 4 Sunken City No. 6 4771 South State Sh·eet Beresford at the upper end of the claim; thence S.38"47'. E. along plication at the o.ffice of the Oity En- Worthy VIce President.... G. E. Gordon Dale stands the famous fishing house Worthy Chaplain ........ Chris. Wolfley northerly sideline o{ Sunken City gineer upon deposit of $5.00. ANNOUNCES built by the im))ecunlous. ct·editor-rldNo. 5 claim, 898.9 ft. to corner No. 3, The right is reserved to reject any Se<:retary .... .... .... .... .... Fred Peters den Cotton tor the uRe of 'Fat ht"r Sunken City No. 5 claim ; thence and all bids. A New Line of Mansfield and Treasurer ................ Erne;;t Wright ~ Walton' and himself. S.52.20' W. 600 ft. to corner No. 4 Worthy Conductor ............ H. Benson By order of the Board of ComLiberty Tires and "Nothing could be In greater con· Sunken City No. 5 claim; thence Inner Guardian ............ George Doran trast to an American sportsmnn'~ tl!<hN.37.38' W. 1498.7 ft. to corner No. 1 missioners. Inner Tubes Outer Guardian ............ H. Andel-son lng camp thnn Cotton's fishing house Sunken City No. 5 claim, indentlcal Will. J". WARENSKI, to corner No. 4, Sunken City No~ 4 INSPECTION INVITED City Recorder. Trustees: E. L. Eckman, J". W. Krebs, on the Dove. The latter pre~enls the claim; and t.hence N.38•u• W. 1479.9 'VHiiam Cannegieter. Aerie Pbysiappearance of a rather large, private First Publication August 18, 1927. ft. to said corner No. 1, Sunken City mnusoleum. Its walls are cut stone. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Last Publication September 1, 1927. clan: Oloff Sundwall. No. 4 claim, the place of beginnin~. }'lanklng the arched, stone door-way, '.rhe total area at>;,ve two windows .admit light to the fishing particularly described is 101.179 acres I. 0 .. 0. F. house through diamond-figured, leaded NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS from which there is exRIGHT FEEO: The ::Uurray J,Odge Xum!x>r 33 of glass panes. 'VIthln, tite single room pressly excepted the the I .. 0. 0. I-'. held.'! a meeting In mt'asures 15 feet square. Black and YORE EGGS area iu conftict with Office of the City Reeorder, Fraternal Hall, ;\Iurra,\· City, each white marble squares- pave Its floor·. \\' e f'ome to the Jtescue cit Argenta lode, Survey ~furray City. August 31, 1927. :\londay night at 7 :30. .\ blaek marble-topped table occupied 4882 ............................... . 2.046 acres poultry })f'ople who haYe had Sealed proposals will be received at OFFICERS the c(•nter of the room and at one difficulty in raising egg producthis o.ffice until five (5) o'l'io(•k p. m. time painted panels of scenes on the the area hereby claiming hf'ns. With our special September 8, 1927, for furniRhing and DoYe, and of Cotton and Walton In ed and applied for ;r, 1. King ........ ........ Soble Grand d f tl tl t d tl hraud of <·hkken mash we probeing ...... ...................... 98.633 acres installing forty-four ornamental two ress o te me, ornamen e 1e The Consolidated claim hereby light brackets and bases on Standard S. A. Shak:espear .... .. .... Viet' Grand walb. Amid classic magnificence th,. ,. ide a feed that makes chicl.:s applied for. is located in the N W, Edgar E. Etchel.. ................. Secretary only human note can be found on the grow, keeps them healthy, fills ;'l . i N E, S W, and S E% of Sec. 13 Steel Pole<~, furnished in place by the H. I. Benson ........ ... . . .....Treasurer firepl>6ee where the lnltialg 'C. C., I. W.,' ..,_, them with pep and develops them Utah Light s.vd 'l'raction Company. James Clay . ... .... .... .. .. .... .... 'l'rustee recoa· d th e f amous t r 1en d 8 111p. 1)ver Township and Range aforesaid. ,., ~ into gent>rous layers. "'e want The nearest known locations to Said brackets to be equipped with Ed. Tame ............................ Tnastee the doonvny ll I ' on the outside run:; the said Consolidated claims are . Ill~~··· .; · ~you to ,buy a sack ot thl~ Alexanderia Nos. 1, 3 and 4 lodes, lamps for street lighting purposes ot Joe Reeder .... .... .... ... .. . . Trustee IDscrivtiou: 'Pl;;cntoribus Sacrum: ,,,r,. , ·'~ ' . :: .. ··:~. -:1. <>hicken m•asll a net give it a fair "Wnltou dl<l not take his fl-<hln!! Survey 6360, and said Argenta lode, 6000 lumens each or 1200 candle power • • -a·~.:::'-7 •. ·- . .-, trial. It's o winnt>r. per Standard Pole with all necessary OFFICERS Ol<' 1\-IURRAY ' sh·aight. He mixed trout with a klntlSurvey 4882. cables and wires and transformers to ly philosophy and poetry. The 'AnELI F. TAYLOR LIONS CLUB-1227-19~ gler's Song' tells why he thinks fl~hRegister. supply electric energy and omplete the 1 }'lr:;t Publication August 4, 1927. lug Is superlot• to all other sport!': pt·oposed lighting system on botlh sides President _ Phllltl Bentz 1. "Ot recrea tlon there Is none of State street fl'Om the South side of 1st. Yice-Presldeut . -Geo. H. Watts So free as tlshln15 Is a:one: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Regal street South a distance of 2123.- 2nd. Yke-Presideut . - H. B. Carlisle 1 All other past!m,•s do no less Than mind and body both pos•es•: 6 feet to North side of Second avenue. ard. Yiee-l'resident _ - -1<'. H. Peters My hand alone my work can do, Estate of Joseph S. Moffat, Jr. deInstructions to bidders, .specifications Secretary-Treatm a·et· - -A. .T. Peters So l can tl•h and study, too." ' ceased. and form for contract and bond to- Tail Twister R. E. Howe "~'he most famous !!~hN'man of Creditors will preseut claims with gether with plans and profiles, when Lion Tamet• - · · Curtis Shaw them all was so unprofessionul a~ to vouchers to the underRJgned at the prepared may be obtained upon ap. Director - - H. B. Smith let hl1 pole aud line fish unattended office of David W. ;\loffat, First Nat- plication at the o.ffice of the City Dlredor - - - · - .. Dr. W. H. Itothwell while he sought !lhf'lter undl'r a tree ional Bank Building, Murray City, Engineer upou deposit of five ($5) Director R. C. Towler to talk with a pupil on Montalgne Utah, on or before the lOth day of dollars. Director S. 1<1 Bringhurst or worms. He als•> preferred worms to flies for catching trout I -' 'ovember A. D. 1927. The right is reserved to reject any "Jzaak Walton wn;~ born in Stu tfnrcl )fary E. Uotfat, Administratir:x of tthe and all bids. Omenia Lodre No. 15 In 1393. ~!,Ish and live long early E~tate of .Joseph S. l\lo.ffat, J"r. d~> By Order of the Board of ComRebekah Omenla Lodge No. .15 becanle hls philosophy. ceased. missioners, meets the first and third TueSdays in Lived In Turbulent Timtl. DaYid W. Moffat, Wm. J. Warenski, "We regard the &pan ot Walton'11 each month, at 7 :30 p. m. in Fraternal Attorney for Administratri.J:. City Recorder. Hall. Mrs. Robert Brown, Noble- life as one of the stormiest In Eng4762 SOUTH STATE ST. First publication September 1, 1927. PHONE MURRAY 58 Grand ; Miss Gertrude Cannegieter land's history. 'l'be Pilgrims were SALE OF REAL ESTATE sailing to New England to escape reLast pu,blicatlon Septtember 8, 1927. Vive-Grand; Mrs. Bertha Brady, secligious persecution when Walton at "Everything for the Chic:k from Peep to Cackle" retary; Mrs. Sarah Hadley, trea.surer. twenty-seven ran a hardware ~tore lu Under and by authority of the Judge a 7% by IS·foot London room. Wltlo of the District Court, probate Division Beware! Mabopny Camp No. 358 the defeat of the RoyaliRt!! by Crom· in and tor Salt Lake County, State ot A ltttle taowledee 11 a da11eer.us well In 1644 Walton retired to Stat. Woodmen of tbe World Utah made anct entered into the 26th WD•· So .. a Uttle wldow.-Good ford. All England struggled ar!lid~t Olrieers day of Augtt.~t A. D. 1927, the under- Hardware. P. Counsul Commander .... E. G .Mine~:~ the tumult of revolution but Jzaa): merely moved from the banks of th"' Counsul Conimander ........ Irvin Olson .... .._...,..._..._....._.. ..__.._ ......,._...,,._.._.._............. .._......................_,._.,_............. _...,.,..._... - ........................_ .. _..__............. -.~,. Adviser Lieutenant .... Axel R. Limberg Thame!! to the bonks ot the Dove . The 'Complent Angler's' soothing Banker .................... H. W. Cannegieter llrose p•·aislng the beauty of an EngCierk ...... ................ .. Wm. Cannegieter lish field after a shower, explalnln~ Wagon work, and all kinda of machinery Repairing and Escort .................................... P. Stauffer how to put a worm on a hook, and Watchman ........................ Wm. Walthers dil'!cus;;lng the excellence of the Epi!'lHoraeahoeinar expertly done. Sentry .................. _. .......... Yl"rnal Mines copal talth; this dissertation, mild as 11. ~Iay morning, first appl'ared In that ~fanagers: beetle year when Cromwell proclahned I. Lester himself Lord Proteetor and England J. B. Graves b('came a rppubllc. L. A. Waltera "'No life, my honest Scholar,' Wal· At t;nmr C!!arbs. ltrrtpttnn anb &nrttty C!!udls Camp meets every Thursday night ton has Piscator advlse Venator, 'no Ute S<l happy and so pleasant as the in Fra tet·nal Hall. &ympat~y 1\rknnwltllgmrnt.a. llirtl} lite ot a well-governed angler; tor MATTRESSES MANUFACTURED ~ RENOVATED when the lawyer Is swallowed up with 1\nnnunrrmrnts. £tr. ST. VINCENT'S ALTAR SOCIETY bu!!lne~s. and the stateS>.man ls preOlrieers Yentlng or 1!<lntrlvlng plots. then we art Jlrtntrb Mrs. H. T. Matthews ............ President sit on cowsUp banks, hear birds sing, Mrs. Clarke Anderson ........ Secretary and possess ourselves In as much qui· Phone Murray 335 4814 South State Street Mrs. L. C. Miller ............... Treasurer etness as these silent, !diver streams, nn lftg~ ~rabt &tnrk anb Q!laas Jllnrk-· I Meeti11gs last Sunday of each month which we now 11ee glide so quietly by man.a~ip at t11t us. Indeed, my good !:fcholar, we in Parish Hall. may 11ay of angling as Doctor Boteler 11ald of strawberries, 'Doubtless oGd could hnvt> made a better berry, but GET AN doubtless God never did,' and so, If I might be a judge, 'God never did make a more calm, quiet, Innocent recreation than angling.' 'Ne rest our case on the word of "It Is quite In keeping that Walton our owners-and you can get any should have inscribed a tribute to the AND number of their names for the m~.>adow lark which posterity treas. asking. ures more than hi~ 'ob;;ervatlon;, on the eel.' R. J. FRY, Inc. •• ·.~!' first, the lark,' he wrote, 'wh<'n -4810 South State atreet .she means to rejoice to cheer herself Phone Murray 390 r\lld those that heur her, she then Carburetor and Ignition Adjustments c1uitli ellrtll, and sings as '<he ascends A l'SED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPEND. higher into the air; and having ended ABLE AS THE DEALER WUO her heavenly emploj'ment, grows then Murray, Utah Phone Murray 106 SELLS IT. mute and sad to t!'link ~~e mu"t de· Phone Murray 337 Cliff Simpaoa, f'Cend to the dull earth, whkh sh~ would not touch but of nece~slty.'" FISHERMEN'S MECCA DESTROYED BY FIRE Probate and Guardian· ship Notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further imformation. TOM KAROS Expert Shoe Shining I I "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" MURRAY FLORAL SMITH GARAGE i:t I Ii 1 t I~ LAWN MOWERS Rebuilt, repaired and sharpened Satisfactory Work Guaranteed E. L. HO R t 4 7 7 3 South State ; ·-------------1 ) Hess Fly-Spray 1 Gal. .............. $1.50 Hess Dip Disinfectant, 1 Gal. .. 2.00 U. A. C. Mash ...... Per 100 lbs. 2.40 , Economy Scratch __ " " 2.35 White Wheat __________ , " " 2.10 , Flakey Bran .......... " 1.75 " High Patent Flour .. " 48 " 1.70. We pay market price for Wheat, Oats and Barley. .. Smith's Cash Feed ' "KASH IS KING" r ACETYLENE WELDING ALBERT MARRIOTT, llm.rlllltng 1Jnuttatinn.a lirllbtng Annnunrruttnts. bing lrrtptinn (!htrlls 4 774 So. State Decorator - Painter - Paper Hanarer Lowest Prices Best Work GUSTAV A. WELLER lf4lll • ....... ........................ Electric Cleaner i.Eagl.r ®ffir.r ASK THEM Save Your Rugs 45th SOUTH GARAGE Brinton Electric Co. Expert Automobile Repairinar ... .... . .., ..... ..... .. .. Packard and Reo Experience |