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Show ----·-- LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardian· ship Notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further imformation. Noti.ee of Applleation for Pateat SERIAL No. 044793 T'nited States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18, 1927 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JAMES L. NEWMAN, w.boee postoffice address is R. D. 3, Box 206, Hurray, Salt Lake County, Utah, baR med an application for patent for the lode mining claims called the Sunken City No. 1, Sunken City No. 2 Sunkeu {)ity No. 4, Sunken Cit.y No. 5 and Sunken City No. 6 lode mining Claims, Consolidated, in Section 13, T. 2 S., R. 2 E., Salt Lake :;\leridian, in Big Cottonwood Mining District Salt Lake County, Utah, and deHigna ted by the field -notes and offical plat on file in tbis office as Mineral Survey No. 6904, said :Yineral Survey No. 6004 l><•ing de.'!cribed as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1 ot aaid Sunken City No. 4 claim, from which the 14 corner on the west boundary of Sec. 13, T. 2 S. of R. 2 E. of the S. L. )1. bears N.74 •25' W. 1512.3 feet and from said corner No. 1 running N. 52•20• E. 600 ft. to cornPr No. 2, Sunken City No. 4: claim; t.hence 8.37.01' E. 279.6 feet to intersection of westerly sideline ot said Snnken City No. 2 claim with the northerly sideline of sald Sunken City No. 4 claim; thence N.51"29' E. 1455.8 tt. to corner ~o. 2, Sunken City ~o. 2 claim; thence 8.38.47' northerly endUnes ot }~ along the Sunken Clty No. 2, Sunken City No. 1 and Sunken City No. 6 claims 1800 tt. to corner No. 3, Sunken City No. 6 daim; thence S.51.29' w. 1492.8 tt. to corner Xo. 4 Sunken City No. 6 then<.-e S.as• 47' E. along claim; northerly sideline of Sunken City No. 5 claim, 898.9 ft. to eorner N:o. 3, Sunken City No. 5 claim; thence S.52°20' W. 600 ft. to corner No. 4 Sunken City No. 5 claim; thence N.87'38' W. 1498.7 tt. to corner No. 1 Sunken City No. 5 claim, iudentical to corner No. 4, Sunken City No. 4: elalm; and thence N.as•n• w. 1479.9 ft. to said corner No. 1, Sunken City No. 4 claim, the place ot beginning. The toW area above J)llrticularly described is 101.179 acres from whic.h there is expressly excepted the area in conflict with Argenta lode, Suryey 2.M6 acres 4882 ································ the area hereby elaimapplied for ed and 98.633 acres being ............................ The Consolidated claim hereby applied for is located in the N W, N E;, S W, and S EJA of Sec. 13 To uship and Range afore.sald. The nearest known locations to are clalma Consolidated aald Alexanderia Nos. 1, 3 and 4 lodes, Survey 6360, and said Argenta lode, Survey 4882. ELI 1<'. TAYLOR Register. l<'ir!lt Publication August 4, 1927. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by authority of the Judge of the District Court, probate Division in and tor Salt Lake County, State of Utah made and entered into the 26th day or August A. D. 1927, the undersigned was authorized to sell at private sale, to the highel!t bidder for cash subject to confirmation by the said Court, the following real estate located in the City and County of Salt Lake, State ot Utah, to-wit: Commencing at a point 9 rods west from the Southeast Corner of Block 11, Plat "C" Salt Lake City survey, and running thence wMt 2% rods; thence South 8 rods; thence East 2% rods; thence South 8 rod.s to place of beginning, cnotalning 18 square rods ot ground. HANS P. WAWREN, Administrator ot the Estate of Kersten Walgren, deceased. C. M. NIELSEN, Attorney for Administrator. First publication September 1, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITOR.." Estate of Jo.seph S. Moffat, Jr. deceased. Creditors will presen4: claims with· vouchers to the underslgnE'd at the ofrice of David W. Moffat, First Nat. ional Bank Building, Murray City, Utah, on or before the lOth day of November A. D. 1927. Mary E. Motfat, Administratlrx ot ·dle ''THIS IS THE TIME'' EsS&te or Joseph S. :'.!otfat, Jr. 422 CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICE de- c~sed. TO PROBE PRICE FIXING • Wa~>hlngton, D. C.,-The l<'ederal DaYid W. Aoffat, Attorney for Administratrix. Munay and Midvale, Suoda)', Sept. 'l'rade (.'{)mmlssion proposes to find out lltb, 1927. bow it happen~ that goods low prkc>d I<' Irst Pu bli tatlon, September 1, 1927. :\lass at Sr. \'lucent's Cbur:<·b. 9:00 at the point of manuraerure or prodtw-1 a. m. tion reach the consumers only after 1 WhE>u you hrlng your pre. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mass at Golf Hall (Midvale) 10:30 eosts have heen PYl'Umided '!'be in- 1 you are ~ription to us, a.m. vestlgatiou will go into the matte~· of 1 Office of the City Recorder, ~wott>dE>d in evt>ry way. All arE> invltl'd to attend thE>se ser- agrN"ml:'nts. if any, employed b)· manu:\Iurray City, August 31, 1927. It is c·omJlOtHHIE>d exactly Sealed proposals will be received at ,·ices and will rE>l-eh·e a hE-arty wei- facturE-rs to fix J>riees, and will also 1 the doct~ ordt>r~>d and a!:! involvt> 11 ,.;tud.\· of distribution and dE"this office until five (l'i) o'clock p. m. rome. with purE>, frE>sh potent inlivery costs. The Depnrtment of ('om. RBV. 1'.\'l'IUCK MAGUIRE, September 8, 1927, tor furnishing and ~rE>dients. Pustor. merce iH also planning to make a installing forty -four ornamental two nation-wide investigation of the cost of light brackets and bases on Standard and reIt is ciw<>ked steel Poles, furnished in place by the BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICE distribution ancl J~Jt'r<•handislng. ThE>se 1 <·hecked by u system that --used I1 Utah Light and Traction Company. nre the costs wh1eh ure alwavs positivE-ly preventll errors. • :\IURRAY BAPTIST CHURCH, W. to explain the spread hetwe~>n original ' Said brackets to be equipped with And the price Is as low as lamps for .street llghtlng purposes of 48th South Street, near State. pl'Odul'tion llgnres and whaat the con- ' possiblE>, c•on!-listent with Bible school meets every Snnday snmer pays, und it will he just as W<"li 6000 lumens each or 1200 candle power rhe hE'st prNicription ~;er per Standard Pole with all necessary morning at 10 a. rn. Supt. Flieda A. to look into it. vlc!e It b po!:s.lbll' to give. cables aud wires and transformers to Dres~el, cliiSSE>>l for all: All at'(> wetsupply electric energy and omplete the come. ABANDONED FARMS Morning Worship, 11 :00 a. m., Pasproposed lighting system on bot!b sides or State street from the South side ot tor Rev. J. P. Payne. Evening service Wa;;hington, D. C.,-'l'be problem of . 77ts Pastor. the by Sermon m. p. :00 8 2123.. of Regal street South a distance c·ontinuing the boy and girl "down on Phone Murray 279 the farm," even when they have not 6 feet to North side of Second avenue. METHODIST CHURCH Instrwctions to bidders, speciftcattons been to J>at'is, is enguglng the sober SERVICES and torm tor contract and bond toattention of the E-xpert,;, p>;ychologlsts gether with plans and profiles, when and sociologist~. Dr. C. J. Galpin of Stmda)· School ut 11 a. 1n. prepared may be obtaiued upon ap. the Department of Agriculture Is the! Preaching by the Pastor, Rev. l<'red plication at the otfice ot the City latest to ask this <Inestion without np· I Engineer upon deposit of ftve ($5) Cottrell, at 7 :30 p. ru. parently being able to !,'iYe the answer. 1 attend. to in\·ite(l cordially is Puhllc dollars. l<'or 200 year,;, be• says, the farm popu: The right b reserved t<r reject any lation in ArnE>rlea bus inerensed in toTHE )IURRAY EAGLJ<;s and all bids. tals, nlthough it declined relatively in Beautiful Frqrant By Order of the Board of Com. pet·centage of the g('neral population. :\huray AERIE No. 1760 of the l<'ra- ~ow, appat·~>ntly, be bas reached the missioners, FLOWERS ternal Order of Eagles, of :\Iurray City con<:lutsion that in the last ten-year Wm. J. Warenskl, City Recorder. Utah bolds a regular mE>eting ea<·h Fri- span thiR Increase has ceased. MCHierately Pric.tl 'l'be day at 8 p. m., at l<'raternal Hall. l<'irst Publication, September 1, 1927. bc•gtm has strel't Stare dortor does not say it, but, somehow, That-Paving OFFICERS Last publication Septtember 8, 1927. in bis report there is a hint that the ancl "that':-; that." Past Worthy President .... W. Walters Yery ~pread of comforts in the farm Pll•• lH Rei. 113! ltameaa That-Campi's is a smoke ancl CampWorthy President .... Phairis Stau.ffer regions hnve ghen the people a taste Worthy Vice President .... G. E. Gordon for city life. hell'~< make:-; soup, nnd hoth ar~> bird!l. 41138 S.. Stat. Pllou Marra.r " Worthy Chaplain ........ Chris. Wolfley SALT LAKE CITY out hope that ................. - '*'' Th<" doctor holds Tbat-:-iwE>et corn brought by a "Swe('t Secretary .... .. .. .... .... .... Fred Peters while the tendency is toward fewer Pnpa" to a "HwE>et :\lama" makes a Treasurer .... .... .... .... Ernest Wright farmers, thnt those who remain will SU'f)Jler sweeter. Worthy qc>nductor ............II. Benson he better farmers. Cities and industry Doran George ...... . .... Inner Guardian will undoubtedly move far ahea of ROOT BEE 'l'hnt-Love me and thE> world is mine Outer Guardian ............ H. Anderson population, agricultural and country SPECIALISTS must have been origimated by tbe man Trustees: E. L. Eckman, J. W. Krebs, ~rved In Individual Dlde hut the farmers' sclentlfic attitude o! fiat. was world the thought who PhysiAerle Cannegieter. William DrinJdur Cups · In Internal Medieine for the mind will save as it already started cian: Oloft Sundwall. past fifteen years Just North of to save ~ural society. That-School is beginning and now Gem Theatre, Murray pnrl'nts hPgln to tlud a new set of I. 0.. 0. It_,. THE CAMPAIGN WEEK quf.'Stions that c•nn not readily be an- '•'""--u.....,.,._.,,..,__ The l1unay Lodge :-;umber 33 of 00 NOT OPER.UE swered. the I .. 0. 0. lf. holds a meeting In Washington, D. C.-Newspaper repYour watch made to keep Fraternal Hall. llurray City, eacJJ resentative;; and authorities in Wash- That-EH>n excellent tlme Monday nlgi!t ut 7 :30. WW be at Exper& Wateb Repalrlq OFFICER.q Arill&le Eqrarlq CULLEN HOTEL ~IOIIday and Tuesday, Sept. 19 and 2Q. Ol'lt't' Hours: 19 a. m. to 4 p. m. JEWELER anti OPTOMIITBIST. Murray, Ubll Gla~ Fitted lllyea Teated TWO DAYS ONI, Y I am never aaililned unleu YOU are MURRAY CITY PHARMA<JY kg" SltJ~ I ................... The Eagle Observes "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" MURRAY FLORAL Coming to ~~---------------------- ''COOLER" Dr. MeUeuthin & Ca. • • . "J - - • • •·---~ .... ,..,_ , - - •_ _ __ ,.., 11<_ _ J. P. O'BRIEN, Opt.D. Ne Charge for .........__"__.__..,..,__.__,_,..,__.__,__.....--.--· ('~ultation ~ OFI<'ICERS 01'' :\IURRAl' LIONS CLUB-1227-1928 The specialh•t of Dr. )lellenthin & l'hilit) Bentz Comp:my is a regular graduate in President _ _ . _ _ medicine and surgery and is licensed 1st. Yice-PI't'sldent . -Geo. H. watts 2nd. Yice-PresidE>nt __ H. B. Carlisle by the state o! Utah. He visits professionally the more im- 3rd. \'ice-President _ . -1<'. H. Peters portant towns and cities a.nd offer<~ to Secretary_ Treasurer _ -A. J. Peter!l R. E. Howe all who call on this trip free con- Tail Twbter Shaw Curti;; • . _ _ Tamet· Lion treatof ~;ultation, except the exPf'n~;e • H. B. Smith Director ment when desired. w. H. Rothwell Dr. According to his method of treat., Director ••..•.. R. c. ~·owler . • ment be dON! not operate for chronic Director • _ s. K Bringhmst _ appendlcltL'!, gall stones, uleers of Direct~r stolllllch, tonsils or ad~>noids. Omeoia Lodp No. 15 He has to his credit wonderful re- 1 Rebekah Omenia Lodge No. .13 suits in di~reatSes of the ~:;tomach, liYer, the first and third Tuesdays 1n meets kidbowels, blood, skin. nerves, heart, ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, each month, at 7:30 p. m. in Fraternal weak lung~ rheumatism, sciatica, leg Hall. Mrs. Robert Brown, NobleGrand; :'.fiss Gertrude Cannegieter culeN and rectal ailments. It you have been !tiling for any Vive.Grand; Mrs. Bertha Brady, seclength ot time and do not get any retary; Mrs. Sarah Hadley, treasurer. better, do not fail to call. as improper m~>a.sures rather than disea~as are of. ~labopny Camp No. 358 ten the C'J.UJ!e of your long ~;tanding Woodmm of tbe World trouble. Oil'leers Remember above date, that con. P. Counsul Coru:uander .... E. G }(inet~ sultation on this trip will be free and Counsul Comm,ander ........ Irvin Olsou that his treament i~ different. Ad¥iser T.Jeutenant.. .. Axel R. Limberg Married women must be accompani- Banker ....................H. W. Qaunegieter ed by their husbands. gi Cl k W Ca uue eter m. er ........................ Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., J.os Escort .................................... P. Stautfer Angeles. California. .Watchman ........................ Wm. Walther:J Sentry ................................ Vernal Mine~ Managers: l.._ence •I Splrit• . I. Lester The t.tme will cowe when lt wtil be J. B. Graves ,ron4 that the human 1oullt already, A. Walters L. durlq lte ille en this earth, tn a cloee Camp meet.'! · every Thursday night ucl lacUHolu~le connection with tbe Fraternal Hall. in werld of IPfrtte, that their world lD· tueo~ ours IUld lmpre••ea lt pro t.wl41J.-Immanuel I[&Jlt. ST. VINCENT'S ALTAR SOCIE'l'Y Oirleen Mrs. H. T. Matthews ............ President Mrs. Clarke Anderson ........ Secretary Mrs. L. C. ?.Iiller ··--··········· Treasurer Meetings last Sunday of each month in Parish Hall. I To prepare your Pullets For the Fall and Winter Seaaona and • "Thia Ia The Place" To eo for the proper F eeda and Supplies Fred Carlson and Co. Phone Murray ' THE MIDVALE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927 Opposite City Hall Murray, Utah .................... DEPENDABLE Any used car seen on our floor is good for more than enough satisfactory miles to assure the owner of his money's \\'Orth. You can always count on that. R. J. FRY, Inc. 4810 South State atreet Phcme Murray 39G returns to \\"asblngtou, and which is now under.-tood to be about the middle of Reptember. An unoffkal ~tatenwnt, but formal in character, has been made that !<'red Starck, a former friend of President Harding, and later a member of the War J.'lnance Corporation, has been ;se. lectd by )It·. Lowden as his manager. The fact that no denial has been made of thiH declaration apparently gln•s it substance. Mr. Hoover for his part has contented himself with a denio! of a story that l1e intended to resign from the cabinet in order to conduct a campaign, and announeed further that he was shortt~· leaving Washington to return to the :'.Ussisslppi Valley to cnrry on his ttood stndies, a declaration which he has ~ince fulfilled. ~o word has yet rome from e:s:Senator Charles c. Lockwood of ~ew York, who when reeently iu Europe, announced that one of his primary objeets was to persuade Governor Hughes to allow the use of bis name. onlY de1110nstration ~'he one and from the Dawe!l elrcle ha~ been the distribution of au atracth·e brochure h ''i ,, ( h f t e appearance o wu cu may ave been an a.ccideut or a mere co~ncldj ence at thts time) in which his abtlitles and per~nahilty are discussed under the title of "Dawes at Home and Aboard." There has been no new development, in the matter ot new.spaper publication at least, with reference to Speaker Longworth. On the whole, it would seem from reading newspapers generally, that the discussion as to personalities and possibilities were still confined to the professionals. The people at large apparently are vacationing or recoverlng from their vacations. thiug nf an advantagE". 'l'IJ!It-The Bohhie Ikoom eiE"an up tlw~P days. i~ making a 'J'hnt-l'hristmas rarcls Are lhl' Jo:agiE> offiee. r~>ndy at 'l'hat-Linbergh sa~·s ht' approve;; of Rult Litke. He should visit :'.lurray and se!' 11 real dt)'. --Tbat-Bf."ing 11 natirmal idol l!i a tough job, hnt hE"ttE>r than hE'lng idll'. Thnt-When :\hunlt laughs at papu's jokl:'s compnn)· hns nrrln•d. FOR SALE • Well built six.room modern home. Sun parlor; full cement basement, good garage, good size lot. Inquire 427 Vine street. • til Money for Bad Debts Who Owes You 7 We Colect (Bonded to the State of Ut h) Bonded Adjustment Bureau Mcintyre Bidg. Salt Lake City Waaatc:la 34%5 SAVE MONEY! STOR.-'GB fhe price of cleaning a garment often aaves the price of a new garment. You will be surprised how weD the coat or dress of last season looks after a trip to the A.1 CLEA:SING & DYEING CO. )lurray 31 -1909 South State JOE'S GARAGE .lOB ENGJ:l.KB GAS A OIL EXPERT REPAIRS or REPAIR SERVICE IL::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::lJ~~~~~I!!!~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~ , 1\lurray, Utab _ • Plain and Ornamental Pastry We will bake to your ord~?r a Wedding, Birthday or Anniversary CAKE that will delight the eye and ~atlsfy thl? appetite ~:J~~~~~u.. u••r one today and let us con,·ince you of our ability. Midvale Bakery Up-2-Date Bakery 4823 So. State Murray, Utah 43 No. Main Midvale, Utah ~rnl&&&tro~ i'l\ilrl\ilji\1lf&~i\i!Miifl\i&l \i&l \i&l~ 1111itdj !tli Growfla •' Granflm• "Bllly, ared tour," nya the Cbarl•• tell News and Courter, "wu on h1l wa7 to vtalt hl1 rrandmother, whom be had not BHn for more t4an a year. 'Goab !' he Nmarked, belnr a alall.IY little boy, 'I'll bet rra!!dma baa 1rowu 10 I won't lcnow her I'"- Bo»ton T1 anseript. Habit Mo•f Important Good babltl, carefully and dellb· erately formed, often 11erve u1 better than rreat natural cttts. for one bad A USED C~ IS ONLY AS DEPEND. habit has often vroved capable of ren4erlnr thl! rreateat rift• almoet u.eABLE AS THE DEALER WHO le~~~-"the little rift within the lute SELL..~ IT, which, by and by, make• ail the mualc _ _..._.._......_ _ _ _ _.....,_ _ _ _ • m)lt-." r 41U S.. State Murray 11 Murray Feed Store ANDERSON & 4870 South State BROWN~ Props. Phone Murray 431 HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY 'FEED COAL MUTUAL PAINT and KINDUNG WOOD . / ' |