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Show MAY 13, BEAR, FIVER X ALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, t'Ji SUMMONS ECONOMIC la HIGHLIGHTS affect thatDIVIDEND a mri'ExrsGSTAILS, A. G. Eurritt, Vs. and Mrs. A. G. J V Eurritt, his wife. John H. Ames, and Mrs. John HAmes, his wife. Arthur E. Gibson, and Mrs. Arthur E. Gibson, his wife. J. Tracy Wootton, and Mrs. J. Tracy Wotton, his wife. n. . ju. vyhuh. jwrs. mr ouren. verena v ' an T.. Robert II. Stewart. Newman Hunsaker. North Shore Oil Company, a defunct Utah Corporation, and its last qual ified directors, viz: Frank Harris. President and Director; W. Mont Ferry, Vice president and Director; VVm. Story, Jr., Director; M. M. Johnson, Director; A. H. Cook, Director; VV. H. Dunlap, Secretary and Treasurer, and its other original Incorporators, viz: F. V. and F. B. Cook. Claudius Tolman, also known as Claud Tolman, and Mrs. Claudius Tolman, his wife. W. J. Dixon, and Anna Dixon, his wife. James Thompson. A. L. Hansen, and Mrs. A. L. Hansen, his wife. Robert E. Dunlap, and Mrs. Robert 1 . ... ...... The news is again goinj,- n"u" tliat the Roo.seveil Aaraiiusuauu" of "apinaugurating a new policy business. and Industry pealing" There ia plenty of reason why theAdministration might do that, mil niwinesa in general seems to be going oa the theory that seeing is believing. According to practically all of the coneconomists, and especially those nected in one way or another with the government, business should be oa the upgrade now. Inventories are low. Government deficit spending is at a high level. Public purchasing seems power Is in fair shape. There room for expansion, to be plenty of with consequent new security issues, - - Bod-fis- h com-nuwci- al ' r i - C 'A r-- r 1 u Joel fiUtd-- and Serialized item s i I i IM Poromounl Pictur Paddy your rightful card," he sail, glaring at the dealer. "You took it off the bottom." snarled. "Say that again," Cordray thievln' into your it "I'll clout head," O'Rourke shouted as he started around the table after the dealer. Cordray whipped out a gun. "Stay where you are!" he growled. "With me own two eyes I saw ye said slip it off the bottom," Paddy as he continued to circle the table. Cordray's gun barked and Paddy CHAPTER VI crumpled to the floor. The dance FN' HER car on a siding at Cbey- - hall music stopped abruptly. In the mail car Leach enne, Mollie dispensed mail, tea had just received Overmile workIrish to the md potato cakes Mollie when from a imter men, most of whom could neither of the shot and sound the ead nor write. One end of the car wa3 fitted up with a curtained bunk, stove ami wash basin for Mollie's living quarters. The other end boasted a couti ter behind which Mollie brewed the tea and sorted the mail. Despite Jeff'3 warning, Carnpeau had set up his Cig Tent with its bar and gambling paraphernalia in Cheyenne and insolently continued to separate tha unwary workmen from their h'ird earned money. To Mollie's car one day came fad I. dy O'Rourke. an illiterate hark li er. " 'Tis ce'.vs of me wife 1 have, V-ccme for, Molllo Monahan," Pad lj said expectantly. Mollie was sympathetic. "I've nO!" letter for ye, Paddy." she explained to r ke in the n h- r im. "Now deal "Why don't ye send for her?" .' C c'f t; "J top, he said Paddy beamed proudly. "I've all! y c... but twenty dollars of the passage money and I'm on my way to the His r.' music told Tent to win that." the workman an l! u'jle In the Bwered. "Paddy, you fool, you can't win at i; Ti:-- ' !: ..I his futile Campeau'a." r as Mollie and ;f The tracklayer extracted a sham forced their way to the rock from his pocket and displayed it proudly. "I can't lose," he declared liijine.1 mau'a side. Paddy's eyes confidently. "Only this mornin I opened slowly. found this shamrock in the prayer "The letter Mollie it came?" book she sent me." the dying man gasped. "The shamrock is not for that kind "Yes, 'Paddy," Mollie answered of luck." Mollie called after the de- softly as she seized the letter Oyer-milparting workman. had Just received and knelt beCordray was dealing the poker side the injured workman. game at the table where Paddy "Could you be readin' it?" Paddy elected to try his luck. As the game begged. went on Paddy's stack of chip3 Mollie tore open Overmile's letter steadily dwindled. At last all of Pad- and pretended to read from it. dy's precious stake went into a pot "Paddy, me darlin'." she read to the before the draw. dying man. "my heart's so full of rail-ro.ii- hard-boile- inno-ceii- spillin' out of impatient husband you are, Paddy. But after all the work and the worry is done, we'll be together again and there'll be no night nor day between us at all. at all." A faint smile lighted Paddy O'Rourke's face. "No night nor no day between us Nora," he whis- to one love for ye, sure it's As Cordray helped himself -not me eye3. 'Tis such an That's protested. card. When Sid Cair.peau and i'ufc AlgnMert, hired ill len, nutorur a Chicago nanjier to detuy con- i, struction of the Union Pucito conxtiintly brcu) trouble alonq General Uodge, the right chief engineer of the project, eallt in Jeff butler, former captain on his staff to combat them. Jeff teams Allen, an old Army Oudrty, to give up his aseociiition toith C'nmpeau but the latter retries. Me is in love with ifolhe Monahnn, pretty bvt Irish colleen trhn is in chnrne of the mail car. Jeff likes Molly, aluo but the tatter refvss to have anythina to do wtth him. When one of Cnmpeau's men kills an Indian to start an Hpriswq, Jfft retaliates by kil'inr) the murderer. Campeau swears revenge. in important industries. So far so good. But industry is not expanding, and new security issues. e. Dunlap, his wife. simply haven't been offered. Business is on a slow downgrade, instead oi ueorge i. uuniap. an upgraae. senumnu ouiuhb a iai6v GeorgeC. J. Roman. Clark. number of business leaders tends to John A. L. Irish. side. the ward pessimistic Steve Buchmiller, also known as E. What, then ,is the cause of this S, Buchmiller, and Emma T. months ? his wife. For many anomaly apparent government and other experts blamed Owen Gardiner, and Mrs. Owen Gardiner, his wife. it on European troubles. And those II. Gibson, and Mrs. Elmer H. Elmer an been im troubles have undoubtedly Gibson, his wife. now But factor. by portant depressive II. and Mrs. H. Hunsaker, the experts say, wars and war scares hisHunsaker, wife. have been discounted to the limit. It G. W. Staats, and Mrs. G. W. Staats, in no lontrer possible to blame the his wife. shadow of Mars for our domestic de Gre;it Western Development Company, a common law trust, not regpression. As a result, the experts con istered, and the parties to which tinue, there Is but one thing to which to the plantiff unknown. are is the and that be can attributed It Laura T. Zitting, also and otherwise feeling of Industry at large that Ini known as L. T. Zitting. mical governmental policies continue Karl Weiss, and Mis. Karl Weiss, his to no darken the future that all busiwife. do is stand still, spend only ness can Henry Weiss, and Mrs. Henry Weiss, the money that is needed to keep in his wife. operation, and wait and see what hap. Taul Stoll, and Mrs. Paul Stoll, his wife. pens. Some time ago this column observ George A. Holt, and Mrs. George A. ed .that "psychological factor" is, at VV.Holt, his wife. B. Rasmussen, and Mrs. W. B. the moment, as important and per his wife. Rasmussen, more more than the important haps Anton and Mrs. Anton Christensen, concrete factors on which business his wife. Christensen, All based. the J. VV. Cowart, and Mrs. J. VV. Cowart, forecasts are usually economic Indicators may be good, but his wife. they won't produce much result if the Edith C. Larson. Laura C. Larson. people who are in charge of our affairs are worried and dis- Willard Petersen, and Mrs. Willard Petersen, his wife. pirited and fearful of what government may do. Today, some of the in- IT. B. Nielson, and Mrs. II. B. Nielsen, his wife. fluential Administration officials and advisors are apparently tending to- Eugene Petersen, and Mrs. Eugene Petersen, his wife. ward that point of view. E. Cardon, and Mrs. Joseph There have been a number of ac Joseph E. Cardon, his wife. tions lately which, while they haven't Thomas Terry, and Mrs. Thomas been headlined to any extent, may In his wife. Terry, dicate the way the wind blows. Rec Frank G. Spreengsteen, and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker. Frank C. Spreengsteen, his wife. ently Secretary of War Johnson is nu,od a statement praising the electric Lew Jones, and Mrs. Lew Jones, his Isa Hunsaker. Cardon Company, a defunct Utah wife. utilities in the most flattering terms Corporation, and its last qualified for their cooperation with the War J. E, Defouri, and Mrs. J. E. Defouri, viz: Louis S. Cardon, Didirectors, his wife. Department in its national prepared Thomas rector; Steed, Director; D. Mrs. John Ames, and John Ames, his noffs program. And the utility indusO. Richards, Director; D. T. Miller, wife. try, has been the principal target of R. M. Wilson, and Mrs. R. M. Wilson, Frank Pendleton, John P. Cardon, Ezra Smith. Inimical Administration action for six his wife. ye.ns James VV. Blasdell, and Mrs. James Central Pacific Railway Company, a Utah Corporation; successor to More recently still, Secretary of VV. Blasdell, his wife. Central Pacific Railroad Company, Commerce Hopkins, in his capacity Amon Vail, and Mrs. Amon Vail, his a Utah Corporation. of Chairman of the American Trade wife. Association Executives, had the job Mrs. Newman Hunsaker, wife of Ajid all heirs, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators and person Newman Hunsaker. of, choosing the industry which made al representatives of each defendthe? greatest progress in public-spir- it ant above named who may now be d trade SLssociation work last year. istratlon is going all out to cooperate dead, and all other persons unThe industry chosen was Portland with ana reassure business. There is known, claiming right, title, esCement. That la the industry which still plenty of dissension among White tate or interest in, or lien upon the ha been threatened with prosecution House intimates. On one side is the real property described in the comby. the Justice Department for alleged "radical" wing, led by the famed plaint adverse to the plaintiffs threat which, accord team of Corcoran and Cohen, and title thereto. Defendants. ing to men high in other industries, they are still a big Influence with whh a significant factor in producing the President. On the other side is The State of Utah to the defendants above named: Industrial paralysis. the "conservative" wing, led at the You, and each of you, are hereby This doesn't mean that the Admin- - moment by Secretaries Morgenthau to appear within twenty summoned and Hopkins, which is also influen 20) days after service of this sumtial. Over a period of time, one wing mons upon you, if served within the is uppermost for a while, then the county in which this action is brot; other. Right now, the "conservatives" otherwise, within thirty (30) days seem to be swinging the most weight, after service, and defend the above But whether their conciliatory poli- entitled action; and in case of your cies will be given permanence is still failure to do so judgment will be rendered against you according to the a matter of question. demand of the complaint which has oOo been filed with the Clerk of the above Japan's apparent disinclination to entitled Court. This action is brought to quiet sign an agreement with Germany and Italy, is of immense im- plaintiff's title to the following desportance to the U. S. For, in the opin- cribed tracts of land each situated ion of military experts, we could in Box Elder County, State of Utah, and particularly described as keep out of a European war If we I , JCZAKT2U3N. ACD STOSUCIL wanted to but we couldn't keep out Lots 1 and 2, and the South OAS ON stosiacii t of a Pacific war. of the North-eai- t of Section 5, Township 11 Germany and Italy are extremely Have you tried North, Range 11 West, Salt Lake eager to obtain Japan as an ally. And ' Base and Meridian, for a while it looked like Nippon was A containing containing 152.37 acres, more a 100 per cent supporter of the er makes a iporkling axis. But now, going by recent TRACT II flkaliao solution. Aj it contalna cautious announcements of Japanese Lots 1 and 2, and the South half oanalgeatoCacetyWalicylat) Foreign Minister Hachiro Arita, it looks as if Japan Is working slowly nt rulievej th paia of everytoward a policy of day ailment, then by helping to Reason for that Is supposed to ltf Twtoro the alkaline balance, a Japanese fear of American partitmda to remove the cause when in a future European war cipation cue to hyperacidity of the which, in the event Japan was lined Up with Hitler and Mussolini, would Get All.. Jell- mean war betwetn Ja automatically . If Tf j ' icr bi jour urug J and the U. S. And apparently the f pan ,i . .r store in J3 ana Japanese government (which is now fjrrH-- : 60 cackisc for controlled by more moderate officials wr" f home use, or than were in power a year or so i" U"rTrr:iff r ah .cu.. back) Is anxious to avoid that. apanese at the 4a relations are comparafountain. tively good at present, and are get ting better. And both governments would like tii keep them that wav. Loss of Japan as an ally would be a heavy blow to the Axis powers. which have depended on Nippon to keep Russia busy in the Far Eaat xiv-urrr 'Vim. mAm im I hi w nn i i when and If war comas Buch-Mille- r, J ti itarring - 1 if iit CJt kJ i Plaintiff, AL AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE. X I"ir-,- t Abir.adi Tolman, TIIE DINNER CHECKS AND TAX IJILLS OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL. NATION- 0. CECIL Judickil District Court Of The State Of I tah, la And For iUx lilJer Comity The. t. pered and died. Jeff Butler p a s h e d his way through the crowd as Mollie arose and faced the circle of men. "A lad lies murdered," she said quietly, "and nothing will be done about it." Jeff halted and watched her as she -- i ;...! of the North-eaquarter, and the South-wequarter, and the West half of the South-eaquar ter; and the South-eaquarter of the South-eaquarter; and the South half of the North-east st st st st st quarter of the South-ea- st quarter of Section 3, Township 11 North, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 453.15 acres, more or less. TRACT III The South half of Section 17, Township 12 North, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 320 acres, more or less. TRACT rV All of Section 13. Township 12 North, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 640 acres, more or less. TRACT V All of Section 11, Township 12 North, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 640 acres, more or less. TRACT VI The South half of Section 16, Township 13 North, Range 11 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 320 acres, more or less. TRACT VII Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7; the Southeast quarter of the North-wequarter; and the East half of the 1 South-wes- t chorus of "no's" st one-ha- lf one-quart- er ss. Rome-Berli- n Alia-Soltx- up Paddy's hand and revel'!?'5 treys. Reach in; acme Jel picked ani CorJra : , scowled, hesitated and card from the top of the ?J ' 1 flipped the hand over, reveal? 31 diamonds and a spade. "A busted flush," j0'a wins." He turned and cai'ed Cordray scowlingly swet,t off the table and then bm pick them up. Leach OveraAn 3 h'" iTfrH) n i ii .. m ;::.r William Regist cuT!j you." Jeff placed the :;red by ' college money" in "You got a big mouth, rv "nrr-- n iiuhim i.nir nofflist, Combs, Dick conduct dealers, student June boysh for thi Fat St. North says E "Lei's show. Utal is - , fVtot r .1 ...Ml fall f' winte: sown . "Reckless driver is a criminal. "Don't run over street railway switches and prevent cutting or puncturing tires. "Think of the safety and the doctor won't have to think of you." "FIRST FIFTY" - - WASHINGTON I ii.. r. I - Looking over itt accouaa r Ttnarrl Iflst "First 50 Families." Next in order: fffCil wards others which finds its deepest named its Johnjoy in serving others. Jensen. Smith (418,000. son (350,530); Brown (254,750); JJ You won't live to be 90 if you look' liams (250,312); Miller (210,11, for it on the speedometer. Jones (235,540. - mm m wm M .3 w fea wmii ft i,i k.-- : ;", rawi n r? is !,' in. i A mwm 'miss engine SUPER-DUT- Y wilh POWER-P- A pistons m and bodies TOP-SIZ- E cabs RIDER-EAS- E 4 Shock absorbefs ?u puUI. iV" r."Bat M i .J-x'- m m ii H 177 n - ft ' mu ' hIf-l- n truck on lny wutve others ximum body fimt tp.c. on eat! Smartest appearancf 'l :i,-.,- n or - gm!! ,ti.Di- y.- in rmn(l ihrouth pan! our ..t. i.c, -- - ter teat po.itionin. wide' YMAC Plan mt vi lowstt vrmilabl Wayne Sandall Motor Co. i i!!lAl!r:'!J!l!i;; tti&H'M.- - cc 1938.! ddenly. 44,000,000 l 000 in -t- 8 ia harres Old Chief Pontiac holding big poin Happy Hunting Ground says he wishes he could warn car drives as follows: ny ue caret ui you do..'t time. ing "Drive zz L seat beside you. not su"Apply brakes carefully. . st a 2,9S3,C wwow st T.AVf and Offers Safety Advice st now compa Old Chief Pontiac, st n: club have a drink, Jeff," he suggested, good thing for us all. And what will As Jeff nodded, Campeau signalled you tell his widow you men that to the musicians and the masic run this hcil on wheels? For that's blared out again. Catching a hell ou wheels that what it is eye, Campeau nodded his head claims a man's life for every day in toward Jeff. Cordray stealthily drew the year." Her voice broke and tears his gun and sighted it on Jeff's rwelled into her eyes. etreating back. Dick Allen came tt her side. PullIn the mirror behind the bar Jeff ing a roll of bills from his pocket, caught a glimpse of Cordray and hi? he peeled one off and tossed it into drawn gun. Whirling and drawing a hat. "Here's a mite for his widow," simultaneously, Jeff fired. Cordray he announced. "Who is next?" Bills crumpled across the poker table. showered into the hat from all sides. In the stunned silence, Dick Cordray turned back to his poker turned to Jeff. "You got eyes In the tables. As he started to rake In the back of your head?" he asked In pot, Jeff halted him. "Don't touch amazement. that money," Jeff said quietly. "I'm glad you keep that mirror "Why not?" Cordray demanded. clean," Jeff said easily as he r"I had that pot won." eplaced his gun in its bolster. Sensing trouble, the crowd (TO he rrmllwt) acres, more or less. TRACT X The West half of the East half of Section 16, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Ease and Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less, less the South half of the South-wequarter of the North-weof the quarter South-ealecquarter of tion, containing 5 acres; and Beginning at the South-wecorner of said Section 16, and running thence North 106 23 rods; thence East 160 rods; thence South 106 23 rods; thence West 160 rods to the place of beginning, containing 106 23 acres, more or less. Making an acreage in said Section 16, the property of plantiff, of 261.60 acres, more or less. EDWIN D. HATCH Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: 600 Utah Savings and Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. a dards Bucko" broke the tension. the for Cordray snarled. "You better kn It shut." "If you're not out of this towa ia an hour, one of us will keep"his mouth shut tor a long time," jpj said levelly. T Dr.' a.. carried. "This belongs to'i dy s widow," he said. "Leach ti Mlss Monahan home." As Leach tested, arguing that Butler was i, danger. Jeff turned to Cordray Clear out of Cheyenne, Cordray-h- e said, "and keep off the U. P TA Mc-lh- ; t 1 u! us noisier. "Ken uauus Hoove the table tore .... . . rar- " m tile oluuc! Ulawiea " pQt ners-1- '11 pick up tim I American-J- ,';,'- sssr semi-neutralit- - , players and onlookers""05 qutater, uil of a.id contained within Section 0, Town ship 13 North, Rar.gj S West, Salt. Lake Base and Meridian, containing 319,33 acres, more or less. TRACT VIH The South-wequarter of Section 22. Township 14 North, Range 8 West, Salt Lake Rise and Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less. TRACT IX The Ncrth-eas- t quarter of Section 20, Township 14 North, Range 8 West, Salt lake Base and Meridian, containing 160 follows-TRAC- ' 3 Oil - r h A st Iron-cla- d Lk i j price-fixing- -a ! continued. "From a far country this lad came to do his little part, building the a great and a railway back. "Mavbe dropped "The hand wasn't iVv' it?" |