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Show jlavlne LEGAL NOTICES NOTHING BUT Probate and Guardian It un't juat luck. Our Used Cars are so consistently good because we hand! NOTHING BUT. R. J. FRY, Inc. 4810 South State Street Phone Murray 390 ship Notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further imformation. NOTK K A I TO ( KKIUTOKS SKI) ('Alt IS ONLY AS DM'KNIlAltl.K WHO SELLS IT. AS THE 'l"' " r",,"1- " of corn wasted and tramped up in thle dirt. We sera Idled that com out of :he dirt and washed it ami ate It, - dark. p.y that time it was jffttinfj on came !,,,,' fu Mv minutes they so thought it (WI1 towards me. out from move to time for me ollr ran "' wll,'r'' ri''m' w,ls'1 there. there. man a was m.l ,u1 there but our to camp i would go thought BO of full Rebels, was field ,!. u Rebels with the I myself ;is by there id me. and did not know what i r briers in , t nly hide among some close up in getting as a femv corrn-r- us 1 ,. IE AI.EK . tit the (lie iinderKigned law office of C. M. Nielsen, 2VI Mcln-lyrHuildlng, Suit Lake City, I'tiih on the 21th diiy of September, or to vuiicbciN e e A. I., l!-- 7, Huns. P, Wulgren, Adininisfator of h'state of Kersten Walgrcn, I lecciiHod. C. M. Nielsen, Attorney for A'linlnlstittor Hate of First Pulilieiitioji. July 21, 1!'27 Pule of Last Iiil.llnt im. Ant;. J8.1IC7 .Vol Ire of Application for I'nten SKKIAL No. 01 17U:t 1'liitcd .Suites I.ltlul Office, Suit Lake City, I'tah, June 18, l!i-- '7 N'OTICK IS I1KKKIIY tJIVEN, Hint whose JAMKS I,. NK W.MAN, poHt-otll- ce address Is U. U. :. Hox "200, Murray, Suit Lake County, I'tah, has filed fur patent for the lode mining claims (tilled the Sunken City ' Sunken No. I, Sunken City No. City No 4, Sunken City No. 5 and un application lode mining City No. Consolidated. In Section Hi. T. 2 S., It. 2 K., Salt I.uke Meridian, District in Big Cottonwood .Mining Salt I.iikc County, I'tah, and de. and off leu I signaled hy tile plat on tile in this dl ire as Mineral Survey No. t'.lHH, said Mineral Survey No. C!M being described as follows: at corner No. 1 of said Sunken City No. 4 claim, from which the 'i corner on the west boundary of Sec. 1.1. T. 2 S. of It. 2 K. of the W. 1512.3 S. L. M. bears X.7'2.V feet ami from said corner No. 1 running N. .ri22i' E. tan I ft. to corn-e- r No. 2. Sunken City No. 4 claim; tlience N.H7or E. 27f.ti feet to intersection of westerly sideline of said Sunken City No. 2 claim with the northerly sideline of said Sunken City No. 4 i la iin : thence N.rra' E. HM.H ft. to coiner No. 2. Sunken S.:W47' City No. 2 claim; thence E along the northerly end lilies of Sunken City No. 2, Sunken City No. 1 and Sunkeii City No. 5 claims ISiki ft. to corner No. X Sunken City No. i claim; thence S.nrisr V. 1 IK2.S ft. to corner No. 4 Sunken City No. 0 E. alone S.HS47' claim ; theme northerly sideline of Sunken City No. 5 claim, S'.is.n ft. to corner No. It, Sunken City No. ii claim; thence H.322i' W. tKKl ft. to comer No. 4 Sunken City No. 5 claim; thence N.37:tH' W. 14W.7 ft. to corner No. 1 Sunken City No. 5 claim, iudclitical to corner No. 4, Sunken City No. 4 claim; and thence N.3sir W. U7!).9 ft. to said corner No. 1. Sunken City No. 4 claim, the place of beginning. The total area above particularly described N 101.17'.) acres from which there is expressly excepted the with urea in conllict lode, Survey Argenia Sunken Claims, lleld-tiot- CATHOLIC (IU KCH BUILD FOR FIRE SAFETY, URGES FIRE CHIEF LARSON SKKVKtX Assuredly to Plumbing he cot lief lis 1 could. came pretty soon that line of Rebels of them I some was. to where and layed down the fence, laving the rails ..ver me. but it Iwing dark they did not discover me. They went on to where the other Rebels were, they kept up the liiiue on the Fort until about nine o'clock then a everything ipiieted down and after while they came back and ramped there in the Held where I was. I thought tl,..v Iim.I all crone to sleep and ...rvHii,,,, ,,t itni(del down I would a try to slip out, and go to l'ulaska. of North mile town about eighteen there, but there was some of them prowling around all night, so I did not see a ihance of getting out thnt i Murray ami Mldvale, Sunday, August now heine In reviewing measures 21st, 1927. Association bv International tiikcn the Mass at St. Vincent's Church, 10:30 jof Tire Chiefs to combat the appalling a. in. 'loss of life and pios-rtiby fire in ! :oo Mass at 'ion" Hall (Midvale) Ed. 'the Eire Chief I'nilcd States, m. fl. All lire invited to attend these ser- Larson isdnls out Unit one .of the vices and will receive n hearty wel most otVectivi- mil to reduce the lire jilauK'cr is to Kive such liuildliiKs as come. we erect the highest ileeree of in- -; UEV. PATRICK MAtJCIKE, cniiibiistibility. I'liator. of "It would In impni. tlciible, build an to course. NOTICE BAPTIST CHURCH continued. struct tire," Chief Larson MI RRAY UAI'TIST CIM RCII. W. "In a icsiileuce of this nature the beds would have to be steel or concrete 4Sth South Street, near State. slabs ami furniture would have to be Itlble school iiitrts every Sunday A. of Ei a material. T here could he iedu a. 10 similar in. Supt. morning at lres-el- , classes for all: All lire wel lau draperies, rugs. Um-i- i and clothing. lint it never is impi net liable to con- come. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. in., l'us-to- r struct a building as tire. safe as Is Rev. .1. I'. 1'iiyne. Evening service compatible with comfort." X:oo i. in. .Sermon by the Pastor. "Take the average wood frame house as an example. When the wood frame is covered with a shouting of wood. METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES anil this in turn is covered with wood dint ami when the lath under the No services will be held during the playlet and the shingles oil' the roof month of August. lire of wood, you have a highly cbiilhigratioii-brecdjn- the next morning by .i,,, frminj; iheir lines all around the l'ort. They commenced tiring as S)(11 )(s ,( wjls III) lih, State Phone Murray 1 ,, ,, k,.,lf j, i ,,. k, when one that would put surrounding structures in jeopardy ff Murray AERIE No. 1700 of the a lire should break out. particularly if Order of Eagles, of Murray City there were a high wind blowing. For I'tah holds a regular meeting each Fri- a high wind would curry burning emday at N p. in., at Eraleriml Hall. bers to adjoining roofs and scatter OEFICEKS sparks far ami wide." Rut it Is probably a long way off f(,( .H, ,.,,,.,, W. Walters President .... Past Worthy ,jk(. j iways did. wood frame houses will be al. , before .... I'lntlris Stauffer President Worthy ,)1(s j ni.v,.,. ,.,,..,, llf Morgan alt.,. Worthy Vice President .... (i. E. Cordon ogether abandoned, particularly since Chris. Wolf ley the development of modern building Worthy Chaplain A,ut j :ih) o'do. k the Rcb(ds began .... Ered I'eters materials has resulted in a protected Secretary u,,nUl,, ,, rilr..inl. and w hen they I Ernest Wright 'V1M' "f that rc-',cit-- i ruction Treasurer , w,,..n. w.,s hiding l)1,1H)i. II. Helison ll,il,s " features of the all- - in Worthy Conductor ,.,.,.,. thl.v f(.ltv ial,,l(.lM t() Inner Cuardlau Cis.rge Iioraii wimmI house.1 -. mme to come out. told aiel dic..ei i inter Cuardiau ... .... II. Anderson In building such a fire protected ., . UI1V , ill(,llm,.,lt (ld ,vitlilt Trustees: E. L. Eckman, J. W. Kiebs. w.hhI house the w.hnI fraine is erect.nl , Ki h).n. W)(s (.V(.ra (f Aerie PhysiWilliam Caniiegletcr. in the regular manner. Rut Instead f . , , ,ti(. Jim,. ni. ,,rjiiu. cian: oloff Suudwall. led over a sl.eaii.ig of w.s.d ldng a lis ws Mw ((,m. whi,(. Hl j,,,,, .,. the frame, an li.co.ubiM ible tjs- - of ;lmi ,.(,.u sll)l.u,, II1V I. O.. 0. F. hlicating is now used. This pn.te.ts !! 111V M,.ir(hl.1 (r n.j Tin' Murray Lodge Number XI of the f nine from t'lie olilsble. l"''1- - rio. kets. $:i'.'.oo in money and getting in lis t it from the inside a metal or ri k O. E. holds a meeting the I. my jack knife. When that was done Fraternal Hall. Murray Cltv. each lath is used in plate of Mood lath. I wa told by one of 11. em that was Mondav night at 7 :.'lo. With a r.H.f covering of alvsos ..r ,irf.f(MIN, , vj ,,W1 , . other imiicrial. a hotis,. bisits atid III.V sorks off OFFICERS jerked js.i liiiilt M.sess,. a high a degree of Some of them were cursing mr ami ' ' r""" "r'' ," .1. I. King Noble Craiid saying they ougt to shoot me. so there -S. A. ShakescHr Vice Cram! Il'",mi I'u.ture.1' I was stris'd of everwhiug I had ' bief Larson feels that pteveuting Secietarv Edgar E. Etchcl thinking Ihev would shoot me uevt, but ""'1 'l'l,,'''l",l a pari of the I here was an olfher came up and told Treasurer 2.5 Id acres II. I. I'.cnsi.n I as lighting 'eparliuelit's Work Trustee Jainew Clay them to slop abusing lint boy, and with and the of thousands along tires, the area hereby claimEd. Tame .. 'l'nls,v ! ordered two of I lake nm to ed and applied for TriMee "''"'r n,v chiefs throughout the count,oo where the other When acres Were. belli prisoners ry, be is actively cooH'iatilig with the I I fell considerably r.'liev.sl The Consolidated clalui hereby there go( l itlmi of International A Hie OFFH FKS OF Ml KKW applied for is located in the N W, AIh.uI two two nVl.ick they stalled "RIL'T in N K, S W, and 8 K' lis Chiefs is Fire of Sec. IS I great I.10NS Cl.l It South with us uiarehiiig us till it was TuwDHhlp and Kane? aforesaid. Pre volition Year'1 iii..euiint which it to Presbleiit . locations Thu nearest known I was Philip Hentv. is Ii..hs will aripiaiut the public with getting dark, ami by that lime claims are Consolidated Hld 1 had nt any. C.st. II. Watts means for reducing (be annual tire toll. getting pretty hungry. Ale.xauderla No. 1. :t and 4 lodes, 1st. II. II. Carlisle Cliicns are nspiestcd to notify the thing lo eat since noon the day before Survey tUUSO, ami sal, A reditu lsle. L'nd. - F. II Pcteis Fie Iieparliiiciit :trd. Vbv I'r.'sl.lent Survey 4KS2. a one of the guards was feeding his when starting EI. I i'. TAYI.oil horse rb.se by where I Was. and I ak-s- i . A. J. I'.tel, grass tire v. Sis ret a ry - T'rea surer pr.saiitiotis .an be taken Iteglster. him to give me an car of rorn. R. E. Howe lo c ttol the lire If ne.cssMlv Tail Twister which he did. and I sal down by a Lion Tattler Shaw Curtis NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . II. It. Smith tree am) nte every grain of it. I had Pins t..r no blanket to lay or anything l.. cover W. Rodiwell II. tor Pins lr. TIME WAR EXPERIENCES OF Office of the City I tins'! or me with ex.t pl the starry ski.-- aln... R. C, Towler M. ELDRECE Continued Munay City, August 17. I'.27 I 'ins I lay down by that tree with E. Itriiigliurst br my head at Scaled proposals will be iis.ti a r'M.t for a pillow, but did not tills office until fl o'd.Mk p. in.. Sep. It was nt h.ng till 1 s.iw mir R- ,- sl.s'p very much ui the Ometila l.Oiir No. 13 j feml-en .lamp ground 1, 11C7, for trading, and RWs kah No. Omi'iila moving out Norlh. s.i I km r and .LVgiincM day I thought I would I.dge Mm. ting Curb and Cutter and l'ae. In j then was something up. iius'tM Ihe lirsi Mttil third Tne.s,a My sist wan freee, Iwlng barcfooi.sl and m. ...at nient. raving Kilciisioti No. 2, State si, 7 :.'lo p. in In Fraternal on 'he railroad North of town, theie to k.s-at each mt wnnn. month, from the South Line of Ureal Street Noble-- j was a passenger tiain due from the Mrs. RoUTt Hall. Urowii, slnrted oirt e:il The) the i.eM n Hue to the North of S.voml Avenue, 0 oo ..'d... k when it pasw. at Miss N"itli Certrude tiralid: wiihoiit Cniilicgleter us a inoiniiig giving l.jt,. 21l feet. of distance approximately I s.t W a lot of . olilllieuee to t. nr lip eat, and us I had -.n 'i.v liiainl. so ex. th.- ltod to in the pans City Bcunling Hie track. The nam made a sh..rt .lay Is fore I hjidn1! m.tic.-Olli.-e- . ,a, Mahogany Citmp No. 3.ti stop ut Hi.- - staii.-- and w. ni ..n. t v simgg.sl nnd cut my f.vt all up walk The priuiipal items of work are Woodmen of Ihe World Lir till the wen- - thcl ing over the roiti.li ground, but when "" approximately as follow: ;Ut.i ruble Off ll iren thet us.n .ii x hi 1 .nine ba.king bn.k with I start.sl my f.s t were so s,.tv I ,,oil. s.piare jards jards exravatl.ui, V Coiinsiil Commander i wide the E. whistle Mm." . ..pen and never ma le haih walk, bin I md to go all paving, removing ciinl. and gutter and ; on Coiuisul I'ommiinder iisms Irvln Ml making Uui,a tight a of c.rn tiebt during cuib pussituConstructing II'' linear J.vt Adviser I.lcUlelillllt Ac II. I.IiiiIh-- itlie Toss Hu t .. .ul.l . Hiey had mt Ihe day Ihe ttiar.U nul!...i s and cutter. H. W. I'aniiegleier jg'-uHanker far at"-.- ' till they were llr.sl oil and threw s,.me among lis like tli. y it na Instructions o blddcis, Win Cntiuegleler again. " th. v . aloe ln. k with Cut were .sonic hogs. Hnd I g.. an. tions, and form for contract and lnd. Clerk Es.s.rl still op.li and went to tie other ear, and lint was all I got to eat wl.Mlc I'. Stacn.'t together with plans, and profile, when Win Wnlth.'r stall. n ami si..ps-- . dial day. prepared, may In- - obtained uon ap. Wiitchiuan for a few miiu Thing- - .piit.sl Vrti.nl Mine. When night .nine I was s ,r,., plication at the office of the City En. Sctitr) Int.. the I could hardly g... s uies. there were fur Mitmigcrs : mn!e. a i.la.v (hirer Upon dcH'slt of r I from the ..ti,. South. Enst mid where I could get sonic hav.s The right l reserved to reject any f,.r n until J. It. lirateti Wrsi. so It wa ti.-- t anl'ls-- mid lay .b.wi and all bids M,u I.. A Walters ",,11 ""''r roads. and slept all night. The next morning "' "1! Ity order f the Hoard of Com Camp nust eety Ttnifdity Iiiglit driving in nil of Uie phkets. It wna t!.e guard was Hroiiml early having us nd"loliets, ...mr lime Isforc ih.-- ,n,m. down front In line to Mart. Ity that lime I W in Fraiernal Hall. W.MiENSKI. my f.s.l the North where I was My ,,.t w,,re s,. s,.rr fri,i the in,, City Uecordcr Wlk sr. IMENTS I.TAK MXIKTl als.ui tw., ImielMsl ,nr.N buck In a 'on Ihe gh Mit publication August lv r..ad that I Cout I sflw ti.'bl from n w.;;,io OITirer th. m .s.uhlu t WHlk another lav. I ljtst rubllcatlou September 1. HCT. was n Mrs II T. Matthews !.President cm ing ami when tbet got .. W. lit about ( ,,, ui, I babe.1 f..r a little while m the gnariU came ( Mri. clatke Anderson NOT1CK TO ( ONTKUTOIls Seirelary lb I tb ,i iH... ., Mrs !.. I. Miller Treasurer an "fri.vr tod,- - ..ut m the Meld a little ....... n.e iit, i.i. i..., '" f t .i t thlnit me to get out It, ere in line to Sealed iroh.aU will r.sev,sl upl jnst Sunday of earli month way aid I until Friday at 7:fu p t , August I a. Jin l'ari.h Hall. d.ar ahead ..f Mm . t Hy Isblml If 1 lindnt mov.sl ,, , n cu.i- - wat.ning tam. ami ioi i m M.nsiin. tion or nn ad. .n he tih k his bavom ! ihroiuh t,. an left r " ' " I i.s.k " illtlou lo the Miiftnv Y i i ... , . lirsi Ward i,.ii,t. it,.., go.l nm an. I tn,.,i t lllove no t rhM'l. Murray. I'tah hN Mi.bbe. but ! ,. F0K SIK nny way whether I fdi like It or i,..t rians and sws Ifi.'ntii.iis inavl-- ob. , ((( r,(i,rii(ii i(1miU( :, Ml. h- - whlrU) n,,., riltl ,in,k , )0 u () Well huill l.rooM ttMHlern home. tallies! at the etTi.-f the Ardiil.-rt- , w"mN ""i"."'I-- k that aftetn.H.,, wit,(l K,"hlB Sun parlor; full remrttt C. Ndls,.n. K,,m r. 7. Mo I he men in Hie edge of (,,. fH bI .aw lis anvthlng lo Where thj - , am,,, KimmI UulUlli.t. Salt Uke tlty. I'tah, raCf, good slie Int. Iiiquirr the Dash f mi Kin. Hid dred on me. ed Us that tdghl Ihete had U,. H 42 Vine Mreet. ny time after Tlutsduv. Angnt I I n.cre ('Ihe made that old Uuv tattle all ravalry nnd ,)., ov.r inc. hut lirvrr hit u,,., 1 ', Hi had fed their hotts. Il.eir was of const ruction Era-tern- 4856 our men ',.o( about was as there only S,,rri.,, j,W)) llllll(ir,.ds of our regiment and 'about three hundred negroes, the others had been sent North about tell miles to guard a railroad bridge, so our men could not hold out against Forest's command.. I had lircii laying there in that fence comer all that while listening at the tiring, thinking that maybe they would have, and that I might yet make my escnic. but there was some of them I wonder- around there nil morning. ed several times if Morgan Would be! j, tyie g guarantee work be night. e, THE Mt'KKAY EWH.KS We ! 'I'lii.v were al "THE BEST CHEAPEST" j . Kstatc of Kcrsten Wulgren, iIccciimciI. I 'mil tors will present claims with PLUMBING and that was al we got to eat that day. The next morning there was a train of box cars came in to carry us on South, and had brought Home eripkers ' ardtuck us we culled it for lis to ,i IS eat, which looked like they had been made from corn ami row pea 8 ground Lut they tasted good to one gel her. applies who had not had but three ears of oiii for four days. They got us in the ,box cars before ,'ioon. but fooled around and did not We our start until about 2:00 o'clock. traveled all night without anything of to the BEST Interest, getting to okulona. MLss- where noon that they day, issipi about gave us some more of their hardtack. MURRAY PUMBING & After leaving there, we had several miles of down grade of the railroad HEATING CO. and was going at a rate of about 35 miles per hour. In going over a small So. tre-tl- e across a ravine, the second car from the engine jumped the track and 317 went through the trestle and the other eais beitiiid all piled up on top of an- other, and they were nil full of men. The cur I was in was all mashed EOR SALE or RENT Four room was standing in the door of the. up. house In (food conditio!,. car when it happened and was thrown wiy remodeled. City water. out dear of the pile up. I struck on Row. and. neck, almost nir left shoulder fall D.mglas 1 breaking my neck, which stunned me J. a. t oruwall i Continued on Next Cage) j 1 A Hlntluua (gntnjr MORTICIAN & LICENSED EMBALMER Tenderly Serving These 14 Years. I A complete funeral for $50.00 or $75.00 An exceptionally fine funeral for $100.00. invite you to investigate the high quality of these funerals. 47(JO South State Street. ,. ,, Phone Murray 50 IBriiiMmj Jfuuttatinua inriiiiittii Amimmrrmrutss. IDnV h'uu ,. Srrrpltmt (Carin At ijumc CXara. ftrrrnlum atitJ urirty (ara iiuiyatliii Arktinuilr&gmrnts. HUrtli Anttiuutrrmrntfl, ttr. I . ,, arr I mi l1 Siyli JrintrJi ()raf irturk auu Ijitilj (Xlana at thr lHurk-maunh- tu . taulr ' j R.s-de- (Offirr In-i- i r -- X arlmretor an.l Ijjniti.n Adjustments X Packard and Reo Experience -- lbs-orde- r Expert Automobile Repairing t Phone Murray 337 Cliff Simpson, Prop s r t.i ' 90 Per Cent of Your Food Bills Saved by Proper Refrigeration Your Family's Health Preserved by Keeping Foods at Right Temperature I. LESTER ." e ! ...n $.. Office r-- l4-se- wu Midvale 6500 State Street RESIDENCE PHONES: 175-- J Murry " , ,!,' ll7 u. I ' the NlilMUimcmelit wt p, ,t. w,,. of our NEW RADIOLA LINE H'st lt,l, VI,,,,,. jni 'nil an,) M.-i-s- s , e ..,. , ' JUST RECEIVED - tps 1 445 VrWvn iS;,(,,si, Tlu-iu- VllU . Brinton Electric Co. Murray, Uuh EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Phon Murr8y 106 J |