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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6,' 1916. N, ' DEMOCRATS ISSUE CALK FOR COUNTY PRIMARIES to archaeologists elevators According were used in the imperial palace In Rome 2000 years ago, probably operated by slave power. Three million dollars has been spent to bring the power of a waterfall ninety miles to Rombay for electric light and power purposes. In More than thoroughfares London have forty German unmistakable names. CARL R. MARCUSEN, Republican Candidate For State Treasurer Meetings to Select Delegates to State and Congressional Convention to Be Held August 11 Ty W. MI'NDKNIIALT., Democratic county chairman, rate nitty issued tho call for the Democrat io primaries throughout ..Salt Lxvkc county on -' Auru-'- t 11 to select to the state and First and Second congressional district conventions to be held at Odcn. August 18. At tho same time the. Democrats will Felect dcleatelo the convention for the Third judicial The call for the judicial convention and the apportionment of delet-?itein tho various districts of the eountv will be issued within a IV w i!ay. The call follows: k South, 'F'tirsusnt to the call of the Dcmo-rr.it(old No. Twelfth SnutM and state ommlttee for a state con- Twenty-sevent- h South (old Thirteenth vention to b h""M at the Alhambra South) has been detached from eld theatre. Ogder. I'tah, commencing at district No. 113 and added to this disIS. for the purpose trict. It,f o'clock. August Old No. 11S nfr No. 18). the above nominating the following officers: of state, state described territory has been dotac'ned Covernor, retary No. state auditor, attorney gen- and added to old district treasurer, "Old district No. 3S (new No. 69), the state of eral, public superintendent n tr one lid of the supreme boundaries of this district have been tln, presidential electors. United changed and are now urn follows: That 'trt. four Second Statr senator, an. I V e etrctlon of a district between West and state committee, ami for the transac- the Salt lake Route railroad track tion of su'h other business eat may and between Sixth South and Tenth " come before the state con- South. lr.;erlr 19 No. "Old No. district vention; 23). ""Pursuant to the call of the Pfno-rrat- ti the boundaries of this (new district have been now a are state committer for and as follows: congresThat changed sional convention of the Second between the Salt lying territory dlntriet of the State of Utah, fak Route railroad tracks and the to he heM at the Fame place on the Jordan river and between Sixth South name d.te. Immediately after the ad- and Tenth South. Old district No. 37 No. 55). ,f tne state convention, for. journment the boundaries have been(new the r'irpo of nominatinga reprefent-"ttvto changed to th eixtr-stxtf- r and include the, territory bounded by t'onKrs!i th? transa'tlns of suh other business Second North from Fourth West to as may properly come before the con- Seventh West; Seventh West from Second North to Ninth North; Ninth vention: "The. Democrats of Salt Lake eoun- North from Seventh Vest to Second tv, Utah. rlll take notice that the ap- Wet: Second Yet from Ninth North fixed the Democratic? to Fifth North: Fifth North from Secportionment urate committer of bydelegates to sail ond West to Fourth West and Fourth state convention from said ounty. West from Fifth North to Second said county to 174 delegates and North. "Old district No. 83 (r.ew No. 53. the that primaries will he heM In the several districts of Salt Uke county on boundaries have been chaneed to in tne ttth day of Aticu.it. 1015. at S clude the territory lying between o f or P. m., at places in each district West and'thie Jordan river and :eventh to be fixed nr. rl published, lietwfn Second herenfter North and Ninth thfor purr se of electing ea'.d dele- - North. Also all of the territory wlth- in the Kates; limits west of the "An I. pursuant lo the call by tho dan rivercitybetween South and Denincr.it (r state committee, the dele- - Ninth North. "Old district No. 39 (new No. 60), elected tn the state convention shall i!o net ns delejratfs to the me nounnarifs nave been to ou.l congressional district conveninclude h11 of the territory changed within the t '!!. city limits north of Ninth North and "My a resolution of the commission-o- n west of Second West. e rs i f Salt Lke county I .a kJune 1?, 0 6. all districts In Salt Apportionment Fixed. e coun ty were renumbered and changes made me of said 174 del- apportionment In the boundaries of a few districts. egates to said districts is as follows; The apportionment of delegates is Ward. First Mile In accord me with the new rtls-tr- New "IrstOld Irclnet. Ne w Old numbers and boundaries. . For Dls. Dls. Dls. Dis. the old district numbers No. c.nventene; Del No. No. ere No. Dels. Riven also. Maps showing the ' 2 126 v district number 1 59 boundaries and h 2!l27 62 2 lu.tv obtained upon application to 5 1 55 the county clerk's office. 2;12S Changes 10 hive rcen male only In the following ljCuunlr 2. Precinct 2 New 4 dtstrli. t s. Old DIGD. STEGLICIl. At the family residence, 238 Tenth East street, August 4. at 10.15 p. m., Agusta 11. Steglich died. She was born in Germany January 25. 1840. and has resided in Salt Lake ten is survived by a years. Mrs. son. Paul, andSteglich a daughter. Mr. Martha S. Lundberg; also a sister in Germany. Funeral services will be held at the Eleventh ward chapel . August 8, Jbegln-nln- g at 12 o'clock noon. Friends in- ' terment City cemetery. CTR. At 126 S. First "West street, h Germain Cyr. in his year. Deceased was a native of Maine and had lived in this city for the past three of years. Rody at the funeral of O'Donnell & Co. Time and chapel place funeral will be announced later. BLOMQUIST. At a local hospital on August 6, 1916, In his seventeenth year, a native of Benjamin A. C. Utah. Body is atBlomquist, the funeral chapel of O'Donnell & Co., and time and place of funeral will be announced later. -- rfele-s-ate- s dt.-stric- t. I 5 J" i ' ' i - - ' ' " A "iv- ; - ,1. I - . 1 I 1 " District Chance. f)Id district No. 2 new nd n,, I., divided into two districts with Klsrhth Fat as the dividing line. Old district No. 101 Nos. 15 nl 6 divided into two (new districts with Eighth ivist as the dividing line. "Old district No. S3 (new No. 17 : thru territory lying between Klsrhth t:a st and Ninth East and Twenty-firs- t 105 10- 3 3 10 104 I 2 1 1 1 1 13 14 15 Ifi 17 ! No. 136 137 101 101 S9 IS Probate and Guardianship Notices Second "Ward. Old Consult tounly clerk or the respective New Dls. Dls. signers for further Information. No. No. No. 5i Ils. No. Dels Dls. No. 96 S3 Old Dis. No. 84 31 a, I 40 No. s 167 2.1 iS 1 163 is. IN DISTRICT COURT, FRO- - :,a i v i bate Till; if. nr.d for Salt 57 a r. f v. U:a' C In the riattr of th' estate of S 37, 3S, 29 t ict ". Avery. 6 1 Conn 83 y admlnls-R of Tl;e petition Marks, y ourtta Ne w Ward. the etnte of Wllllarn Avery. New tr.for old Dis. the settlement of Ils. dTa?ed ravine D!s. No. fi' a; at count of hl administrator an-- No No. ' r t!: dist riixtti'ui of the residue of De.. 171 61 2M72 ti e. etate to the persons entitled, has 7fii 10 t een set f,,r 3 in c on Friday, tne lith ha S 7 42 2 County New day or August. A. l. 1316. at 10 o'clock 4 I ft. ri . nt the county otirthor.se. In the 75 2'Dls. SO 2 No courtroom of ai court in Salt Rake R3 SI Ifi Citv. Salt rountv, Utah. 176 47 Vitnes the cltrk of ?.said coiirt. with S3 177 2Sth the seal thereof :lf f!xc t'lls lay 17S D. S4 4 tr!.". of July. A. 179 TIHirt. IIOMKH. Clerk. iScili Si 107 180 liv I. K. Clark. Depu;y Clerk. if Old rl. Connty S. Marks. Attorney for Petl-t!. ew William New e. ! Dls. No. 7? crrrk Tin: i i.ovt:i: miui. irri- - Location of principal gation r.!. c of Mill Creek, Salt Lake ijO'iisy, 1ar-t.i- hdeMnr"c'. ire. There upon the follow-in- .; described slock on account Of No. of to cents per share, on the 2 2d day of May, 1316, the amounts t opposite the namessa.eral f respective shareholders ai fol' v nmpmy. . 1 !it 1 1 s-- tc 1 ; No. Or .Us. W. Cn lion v Ali 7.1 I'rldger . na. F t Shares. 1 a non a tiori . . 1- Amt. .25 -4 SO 00 3') . . . . 0 Win. Childs John M. j 1 .... 30 Anton 4S 2 Anni Clark 3 30 !.. Carlson (. Judson lln.sloy !'? 75 Felix Filt 1 30 I.ouia (Jarff W. C ITidd'.x 30 4 oC f Selena D. I fall 2 11 N. M. Hamilton 10 35 1 H. HemMey .... .85 Jos.ph I Albert Hanson .30 c. F. Holmlund .30 5 4 Rrnest J. Judd 5.20 2 A. F. Judd .80 4 J. C. Johnson 3.60 2 WilMs Jensen 2.10 I Rlanch McFhllttps .93 S John W. Morpan 3.45 Klizabeth M. Miller ... .75 . . I.dward M. Morgan .... Ram est .75 Morgan .... R. Morgan ... 6.60 i:phraim 7 Jesse K. Murphy !.30 6 Isaac Morgan 1.65 & National Real Rstate Investment company. 15 6 14.25 6 Parthenia K. Parry ..... 5.40 Mrs. Andrew Peterson .25 27 4 Patrick Ryan 34.00 2 Cfor?n Reed 1.80 8 W. IURositer 7.R5 1.35 ('has. A. Rasmusson ... h1 1 Oeorce O. Keif 7.65 l 7 6 . Ci) Wm; Salklel 2 John P.. SalkieM 2.25 10 Pros 3.00 And in accordance with law end an order of th board cf directors made on the 22d day of May. 1316. so many such stock as shires of each parcel of be necessary will be sold at public suftto'i .nt the office of the secretary, on 14th third h"u. epst of county road South street. Sugar station, p. p. i. No. t. on the 15th day of Ausrust, 1316. o'clo-- k tn., to pay the delln-t'i"at t thereon. with costs of advertisng and together expense J. C. STAY. cf ial uJ Treas. Chrls-tense- . 1- 4 -2 1-- 3-- 1- -3 1-- 10-1- 1- -3 3-- 1 1- -3 - 5-- 6 5-- 6 6-- 6 5-- 6 1- -3 X 5-- 5-- 1- -4 3-- 1- -2 1-- 1- -2 2 m-i- y 5.-1- v- 0 riss-'srn-- r 54 De! No. 156 187 1SS 102 104-, 1ft.- 106 107 10S 109 110 1 II 112 113 114 115 116 117 50 43 4S 0 0 Dis. No. 71 72 Old No. 112 110 111 9 1 1 74 10 1? 13 14 15 - )t i 3 i ; f ... if ' ' - " - , . " . u;j i", . T 'J A i3f p, S1 3S 114 103 30 1 i 0. -- ', t '' i v ' 4 m-- i - - the-line- specialist, 47 E. First all ailments of the feet. South. Wasatch 5064. KONTHLT RATE. 11.25 per line per month, Telephoned ads prompt attention. CONFINEMENTS MODERN maternity home; prlvat cases solicited; homes found for chll receive will CALL MAIN TT. Alc for the Want dren. Ad department. - Hy- ATTEST Classified AdvertisersI - - .' 7T ' v t f '1 ' 1 - , - ' ' ' t-- '' " - x ; - v X . " " ' 1 . - - - . , ' .'. ' - J - 4j ' -, v v. . . v3 . X, ? .- . ' - 1 ' ' ' in- Dollars thus earned. Ask for a National Cash company "Sale Reoord Book." It is FREE. Books may be had by applying at the cashier's desk of The or at anv etore listed In the book, or at the company' 4 Utah Savings & Trust office, Herald-Republica- n, C03-60- building:. Use your National Cash Company n Book when paying for Ads." "Want "Want Ads" Pay. Herald-Republica- an 3 I ' 1L r: v -- I t " ' . - - e j s t . T( 6) 1 WANTED Elderly people who want down and up, out of wanting all the good possiblecome specialty.1516. Wasatch $ s o. 4. s $ $ $ $ 1 $ 1 1 RUG sale for one week only. Our entire new stock of rugs. All the late patterns and designs on sale at a big discount. A few of 61 District Organisation. 'It is desired that new district or to ganizations of a a secretary, andconsist an executivechairman, committee of three additional members, be elected In each district In the county where such organization was not efat th primaries held on March fected S of this year; also that any vacancies since those primaries be filled. The district primaries herein provided for shall be convened at 8 o'clock or as soon thereafter aa is and a temporary organization practical effected by electing a chairman and secretary of the primary and tho uelection of tellers. New district officers, if necessary, shall be elected. Nominations for delegates shall then be made and the proceeded with. The balloting shall remain open until 9 o'clock, polls and any person qualified to participate In the primary may nominato additional persons as delegates at any time prior to the closing of the polls. Credential blanks will hj furnished each district, and Immediately after the counting of the ballots tht chairman and of the primary shall certify tosecretary the persons duly elected and forward the same to the chairman of the Democratic county committee. 26 Richards street. Salt Rake. Also to Issue proper credentials to all of said delegates to be used by them at their respective conventions. "Ry order of the Democratic countr commlttco of Salt Rake county, Utah. "Dated this 5th dav of August. 916. "BATAHD W. MRNDENIIARR. "Chairman." Four pounds per capita Is the cheese product of this country annually. Women and girls now outnumber the men la the British Isles by 2,100,000. Mr. Phippen has always been a con sistent, active and loyal prohibitionist. Sixteen years ago he was county chairman of the Prohibition party in Salt Rake. Five years ago while editor of the Mutual Improvement Messenger he rendered valuable service to the cause through his vigorous writings and adapted cartoons. Upon the prohibition question Mr. Fhlppen gives his views as follows: "I believe now, and have always believed, that In the suppression of the liquor traffic one of the biggest steps in the moral uplift of any community is taken. For this reason I am satis-fle- d that prohibition should be the one big Issue before the people at this time. "I am for prohibition absolute prohibition prohibition that does and will absolutely prohibit the manufacture, sale or transportation of beer cr alcoholic liquors of any description In the State of Utah. "I am absolutely opposed to any halfway rneaBuros. This In justice to the liquor men who are in this business. "I will support no bill that gives the liquor Interests an opening wedge; 1. e., dispensaries, sal?s on prescriptions, store, restaurant or club licenses drug In fact, I believe In absolute prohibition of the liquor traffic; o my mind any loophole law being a farce and a breeder of strife and contempt cf law and order. "f believe In a simple, short and honest prohibition measure; one that covers the entire situation in the fewest and most potent words. Moses when he gave us the Ten Comamndments did cot exhaust the contents of a diction ary, neither does It require seven umns of a col- modern newspaper to convey Its meaning and purposes to us." The Brazil nut trco does not to bear until it is .fifty years old.begin Is gaining ground on England In Japan the manufacture and sale of toys. There are about 1000 different kinds of mosquitoes, but you can't tell the difference whsn they bite you. It Is generally agreed that at the lowest estimate wheat has been a faithful servant of mankind for 6000 years. London's electric lights are provided by about thirty companies, which supcurrent voltage ranging from 110 ply 240. to r $ $ $ our many bargains: $22.50 high rugs 9x12 at $16.35; grade Brussels $30 high crrade Axmlnster rugs. 9x12 $37.50 high grade velvet at $22.50; 9x12 at $29.75; $48 Wilton rugs 9x12 at $39. Big discount on rug dishes this week. SALT LAKE FURN. CO.. 7 E. Broadway, next stores east of Auerbaoh, In the shopping center. Wasatch 3637. 135-13- $ $ 5 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ S $ $ 5 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FAR OUT, cheap rent, Is the reason we can sell cheap. Brass beds $10 DANCING DANCING lessons daily. Woodward's Trust bldg.. 84 academy. Main street.Security Write me. ALSO installed, $1.25 each, including 4964-- J. material. Wasatch DOCTORS DR. W. N. GRIFFTTlCRoToi7otC skin troubles and private disease. 159) Main street. DRESSMAKERS First pt.acq plain sewing. 3391-- vin Terms reasonable. 52-N- DRESSMAKING, alterations and. re- Mrs. Sorensen, 315 B. Jnd 2644-Y- . modeling. So. Was. MRS. D. S. GIBSON, and drsmkng, 1509 ladle" 2074-Park St. Hy.tailoring R, DR. J. B. KEYSOR. 240 Main street 6623. Good set of teeth $6. Phone Was. - Herald-Republica- n. J. Box-959- 02-60- up ts -- 8 JUNK DEALERS TIIEeXstIrI concern inc.; one of the in the west. Dealers largest in iron metal, rubber, rags, bottles, sacks. bones. hides and pelts, etc.; write for prices. Office and yards. 353 W. 7th So. Phon CO., Wasatch 1118. N LANDSCAPE WORK DESIGNS,, planting, maps and gardening. "Handsome Homes." Portef Landscape Co., Hyland 2358-LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND WATER COILS REPAIRED REPAIRED. Leaky water colls and tanks repaired without moving. C. A. Fowler, 112 W. 2d South. Was. 4980. BY Z. C. M. I. expert at your home. Phone Hyland 2030-J. J. LAWNOWERS HAVE your lawn mower sharpened at your own home by reliable expert; work" guaranteed. J. II. Curtis, was. 1595. LAUNDRY Work back same day (If desired). iso extra charge. PALACE LAUNDRY 1566. CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM PANAMA CAFE. 261 S. West Temple. Best 15c meal in the city. Chicken dinner 25c. Try us. CO., Office 11 W. First South. Office 70 W. Second South, Was. 5287. Office 79 E. Second South, Was. 1481. Office 78 E. Third South, Was. 8710. Works 758 E. Fourth South. Hyland CANYON TRIPS 562. 2562, CANYON trips by team or auto. By Laundry brought to office saves 23 or week. Was. 4758. Rates reasonper cent. day able. 503 S. State. LACE CURTAINS CARPET AND RUG CLEANING LAUNDERED. 25c pair; work guar Mrs. I B. Coleman, Was. PAPER cleaning $1 per room and up: anteed. all work guaranteed. National House 4695-Cleaning Co., 4256. MOTOR REPAIRING AND KEY SPECIAL 9x12 electric beat, 75c; FITTING thoroughly cleaned, $1. Sutton, the Sanitary Carpet Cleaner. Hyl. 2300. BICYCLES, lawn mowers, repairing. Cole's Electric Co., 10 Richards street. Wasatch 4513 CAMPINaNDFTSjri BEST fishing in state. Duchesne MEDICAL Forks, auto fare $5. Phone Main 53. If you are sick or alllner call at CLEANING AND DYEING Greenhalgh Remedy Co., 28 E. Fourth South st.. Salt Lake City. Was. 6374. THE MYERS CLEANING & DYEING Stomach troubles a specialty. CO., expert cleaners and dyers; wholesale and retail; mail orders MEALS solicited; clothes Insured; work guaranteed. 6 U. S. CAFE Special dinner 25oE. Broadway. hort orders and Chinese style Charli CHAS. CALHOUN, Mnfrt dinner a of Hong, proprietor, 220 S. State. iaaies and gents garments, wantssev-eral families' cleaning, pressing and reMESSENGER SERVICE in the neighborhood. 354 E. pairing So. Temple, Tel. Was. 4937-WASATCH District Messenger Service. Red Crow, Mgr. Was. 3030 or 3545. SALT LAKE CLEANING fe DYEING CO. Best work, prompt delivery. 265 MOVING, STORAGE, ETC. S. State. Wasatch 52 35. Hyland 193 9. LET MITCHELL call and figure your CHIROPRACTIC Firemoving, packing and storing. warehouse.' large auto vans foi proof out of town moving. Save your packSALT LAKE College of Chiropractic, located at 6i N. State. Phone ing. Deliver goods same day. Radlui " , 25-CE- 111-11- ' . Hy. -l. $2 up Iron beds $20 up Davenports $1 per yard Linoleum 9x12 $21 Axmlnster rugs. Obedience alone gives the right to We also have a lot of- used rugs and command. furniture at half price.MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO., A man should keep his friendships In 430 S. State St., below 4th South. constant repair. Decision Is the greatest element of effect. BARGAINS in new furniture: out of rent district is why we sell cheap; high Life Is not a comedy, but something second-han- d brass beds, office furnidining tables, almost new; strangely mixed.. ture, rugs, terms. half price; Michigan Furn. Co., A man's food breeding is his best se430 State St.. below Fourth South. curity against other persons' ill manners. DON'T buy furniture or household acuntil you have visited the cessories Reasons seen from afar seen) to limit Axelrad store. We aim to furnish good, our view, but when we reach them substantial ware at better prices. Axelwo begin to see beyond. rad Furniture Co., 4 2 W. Broadway. Fan Francisco's WE buy and eel! household of which receipts5 O. K. Furniture Co., 343 S. State. goods totaled $12,524,000. exposition Was. was taken in at the gates. 1996 Texas Is devoting 260.000 acres to C. E. OSTERIOH. auctioneer. Sells Was. 5571. peanut culture anything. Wasatch 2824-$4.7lo.-523.0- A AND STOVE REPAIRS Western Foundry for all kind to of CALL their summer vacation, to water jackets and stove repairs. Bounour sanitarium. Investigate. 4474. Wasatch Utah. tiful Milk Sanitarium, Bountiful, car. Take Centerville Phone FIREPROOF STORAGE A BUSINESS man, "stranger." age KIMBALL BROS.- MOVING 41, worth $&000, no bad habits, wishes to little lady matrimonially AGE CO. Moving, packing. &STOR meet a cute will appreciate a and shipping at reduced rates. storage 73 a. Inclined, one that a man and good home. Prefer Main street. Wasatch 2188. true Adone born in April or December. FIREPROOF storage; also expert dress W 38. and shipping. M. A. Keysar 666 SL West packing MADAM MASHALL Fireproof Storage Co., 328 W. 2d South. 7390-Was. Scalp treatments Thone Wasatch 2S23. Temple. masa specialty, hairdressing, facial marFIREPROOF storage, moving, packsage, manicuring, permanent and cel waves. shipping. Redman. Wasatch 55S ing, and. 556. CUT this out for luck Send birth, date and 10 cents fcrlife.wonderful horoFURNITURE REPAIRING Prof. Raphael, scope of your entire 499 Lexington avenue. New York. W. vT"VILllLVMir&'S street. Wasatch 2856. Upholstering; WEALTHY widow, 27, anxious to chairs recaned; new work a specialty. , Los Anmarry. International, n geles, Cal. HOTELS WEALTHY widow 27, anxious to LTNclinCNH marry. International, Box 959, Las 250 rooms; single rooms 25c. S5c. 40o Angeles, Cal. and 50c. Special rates by week or YOUNG widow, very lonely, worth month. Modern bath 15o. Was. 3453. Will marry. S box 4, San $40,000. Diego, Cal. ALTON HOTEL. Sofua Jepsen prop Modern rooms, "with or without It. to reduce FAT How Full parfree. Hall Chemical 138 State. 76c up, $3 and up per week! ticulars mailed St. R127 Louis, Mo. Co., dept. CHESTER HOTEL T YOUNG man wants dancing lessons cleaned tioroughlyor and refurnished rooms by private party. Address W 30, Her- without bath. Special rates bywith weels ald Republican. or month. 125 S. State, TUXEDO HOTEL 44 S. State. EdT BUSINESS DIRECTORY ward Raymond, prop. Modern, hot and cold water. P.oomg $1 up; with bath, $2. ACCORDEON PLEATING KODAKS MRS. G. E. GARDNER, 816 S. SevCOLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.. 827 Mir, enth East. Hyland 3138. Prompt attention to mall orders. street. Kodaks and films, developing and printing same day. ATTORNEYS JUNK AND BEER BOTTLES s years exjs. m. 28 lawyer, vjwi, Main (ground floor.) Was. HGIIrlceTaTdfor perience, 2260. beer bottles, 25c per doz hi " Junk and Guss, 823 S. State. Wasatch 6823-& RICH, BOOTH, LEE, BADGER INTERMOUNTAIN JUNK CO Junk Boston bldg. Wasatch 1288. wanted Highest prices paid. 739 E. E. ROWE. 33 experience. State. Wasatch 1634. Main St. With Goddard. 28 S. years' A-2- 0. Salt Lake' i.nMr?T T.aMHOURNE. store. new uneral de- florist; leadingour Decorations. 73 $ $ close; W. bath-transien- FLORISTS ;$ 1081-- a home, people who are FOUNDRY those runquiet countrj'want to build WAlT-THER- Dels. CARE for children; good home. Wasatch EXPERT DENTISTRY PERSONALS 'Classification No. 232-3- O E. So. Tern. 7059, 776 OAJRFRCjmschool TTi National Cash companr Pay you for advertising In this deyou The cashier will giveRecpartment credit in the company's "Sale ord Book"; when yon pay for your credadvertisement and when your its amount to fifty dollars on money on advertising and for mer"pent chandise with of the merchants in the eystem, any a dividend of One Dollar will be mailed to you. It you deposit this money in a Savings Account with one of the banking Institutions In the system, tho National Cash company will pay you One Dollar every time you av Ten BIRD-COWA- , Phone Was. CONTRACTING ON FRAME ' . BJUILDrNGS WILL build and furnish material for a garage and paint to matoh nous for $100. Let me figure on any frame bldg. Hyland 3492. J ITernld-Hepubltc- treats R. L. ZAMBIA, foot , 802-80- i 0 0 Precinct 11. 33 60 Ten cents per line for first fer t Ion. 5 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion; all classifications. Count six words to CHIROPODIST Dr. ELIZABETH L. WISMER, Dlplo- mas from New York and Paris. 725-- t Mclntyre bldg. Was. 2809. In- Austin, Phila.' Fa. LOST One ring set with cameo at store. Finder return to Eva Auerbach's 1140 S. Fifth East, and reSTEWART. BOWMAN, MORRIS & Lundborg, 6 CALLISTER. ceive reward. Mclntyre bldg. 1 Pleasant Green, STRAYED from MARIONEAUX. STOTT & BECK. mule, 1 year old: 1 bay mare vellow vear 406 Kearns bldg. Was. 6914. to Reward. Return old. 1 colt, Kotoradis, Fleasant Green. Peter ASSAYERS brand E S I HAVE one bay mare, CO.. on left thigh. Owner can have same S. W. Temple, Salt Lake City. 10 Joseph for damages and advertising. Lucas, Spanish Fork, Utah. BEDBUGS AND CO LCKR0ACHE3 LOST Last Sunday In Big Cotton-woc- d EXTERMINATED, guaranteed. 1 to 5 canvon, a lady's suitcase. Mrs. Product for sale at office. Murray. Utah. years. James Chrlstensen, 6 Edison. Cleanser Produce Corp., R. D. No. 6. Was. 7825. LOST Ring of keys in southeastern of city Saturday. Call Was. 5233. BABY CARRIAGES part Reward. RETIRED while you wait. J. W. LOST Gold bracelet with name en- Guthrie Bicycle Co.. 22S E. 2d South St. inside at Saltair Thursday Wasatch 859. graved onReward return, CI S. 7th East. evening. ANYONRIGS on LOST Brown traveling bag 22. Reward. T. Wandamere car Jmly GOOD canyon for hire reasonH. Nott's grocery, 4 6 E. 1st South. able. 3571 So. 7thrigs East. CIIJ RO P R A CTI C PARLORS AUCTION SALES 'No. (Classification , f) L. E. FARNSWORTH; A. E. 516 Felt bldg. Phone Wasatch Dels. 1 9." 3 Third East. BLACK hand grip from auto between 5th S. and 3th S. on Main St. last evereturn to Burlington ning Please Route offices. Name on grip, Ethel 'jT i 0 0 0 . 1163 S. M. Ctnlf lent Ion 1 92 82 2.137 land 3331-- ANNOUNCEMENT. wearproof hosSEE Mme. Sargents' 4 months, $1 to $2 guaranteed iery genuine Ferbox. Exclusive agls. lor all sizes. Call or mail orris waists, ders. 220 Atlas blk. I - A Dels. SO No. ASTER Plants. 16c per dozen. LOST AND FOUND Old d;s. No. Old Ols. 2J19g 11193 2 200 y treas-urerehi- Precinct 10. New IIDm. 2? No. 3 lf)6 EE 1 1J153 2 j Co u d t T V-.- . igns Main. 1 o 2 r i:' " V "y b. ' 73 WANT AD RATES i Dels. Precinct 2m 1 v' . - V ' C3 Precinct 130 2 J .. ... j. Old :sa 51 .'... ... 0 n 1-- 1- 101 Si 02 Dis. 0 TO o Dls. No 'i 1 Deli. : No ' - 1 225-22- 7 6. No. ke I!S. ' 2 Precinct -- r. ".:,.'. .J3 ''.'':',; OM 6S 67 BIRCH. Funeral services for II. Glen Birch, who died August 4 at 630 E. Second South street, will be held at the Mill Creek ward chapel today beginning at 4 p. m. The casket will be Dels. 65 63 I I-- 1 6 Dls. ;i - - Edward B. Phippen of Salt Lake City, Prohibition Can-- ; didate for the State Senate on the Republican ' Ticket From Salt Lake County, 1 33 T fr 1 0 0 Precinct 1 i ' Dels. Old 1.-.-3 34 j 2 S5 79 ! i 5S 4. Dels. 6 - d-"'- WASATCH LAWN CEMKTKKY, Per. petua.1 care. 1016 Kearns bldg. W. 1866. I FLOWERS 3 Precinct 5. j - Will-N'otlc- - 3 I'reclnet County Ni,.v Old PRO-Lak- nr. Dels. 57 56 13S 26 27 e Ill TIIR DISTRICT COURT, 27 142 bate division. 'in and for Salt 2 9 I State of Utah. County county. 30 New in the matter of the estate of Hen- - 2? 30 M. K.ihn, Iis. eoeased. Notice. netta 11 24 No The petition of Fannie C. Theobald f 25 146 and 'tforgo s. AuerLach praying for 21 52 th.- isM.iance to said George S. Auerbach 2'(U7 3 2! 14S 22 of tetters i f administration in the es23 143 tate of Henrietta M. Kthn, deceased, Zf, 2' h, I'cii "t for licarlr.- on Fridav, the 150 16 A. D. 131S. at 10 Kth day of County n , Io, k a. in., August. 17. 19 at the county Courthouse, 3S New in the courtroom of said court In Salt 23 17. 13 Dis. 40 l.ak Salt Like county. Utah. IS No. Wttr.fis the clerk of sain ccurt. w Ith 156 Third Wurd. t? this 2th day New Old 157 or j fnl a. D. Ilfi,affixed, Fds. Ins. ITS TIIOS. IlOMnn. Clerk. No. No. Del I y .J. n riark. 31 Deputy Clerk. Nte-ke- r M IbO 5. M.irshai;. i!amlllar. . 32 lioat. twunty 3 aid i It. II. r.uttr?lld. Attorneys 33 New I c: f Mar-cuse- 1 113 ( :' ' open for viewing at the family residence, 4402 S. Seventh East, from 2 till 3.30 p m. friends invited. Interment Mill Creek cemetery. NORTON. Funeral for the Infant daughter of Mr.pervlces and Mrs. Still-ma- n F. Norton, who died in this city on 5, W16, at the age of 1 month, August will be held today (Sunday, August 6), 1133 Windsor at the family residence,12.20 avenue, commencing at p. m. Interment will be in Mount Olivet cemetery. Friends Invited. CHAM BERLIN. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary M. Cannon Chamberlin, wife of James F. Chamberlin, will be held at the Forest Dale ward chapel today at 3.30 p. m. The casket will beginning be open for viewing at the residence of Mrs. F. A. Ellis, 2340 S. Seventh East, from 12 till 3 p. m. Friends invited. Interment City cemetery. at Spanish Fork and then entered and CARD CF THANKS. graduated from the normal department of the University of Utah. (ClanHificntion Xo. X. For el?ht years he was a teacher In FAMILY of Mrs. Burbldge and principal of tho Price public schools vifh o thank their Mayme friends for many and served as county superintendent their kindness In their late bereaveof Carbon county schools from 1907 ment, also for the beautiful photo to 1315. tributes. Mr. Marcusen has always been acFUNERAL DIRECTORS tively engaged In the bulldlnp up of eastern Utah, and was one of the prime (Classification o. 2) movers in the creation of the Carbon E. G. O'DONNELL, Undertaker and He was president Fmbalmer, county high school. has moved to new location, of that Institution from its building S. West Temple, Realty bldg. Since throwing his Phone 580. until June, 1915. hat Into the ring for tho state S D. EVANS, Undertaker, Embalmer, he has received assurances chapel. 48 S.s State; automoof support from every part of the mortuary addibile service if desired, without state. 364. Wasatch tional expense. - Carl R. M.arcusen of Price, candidate for the Republican nomination for state treasurer, subject to the decision of then Republican state convention. Mr. Is the cashier of the Trice Commercial & Savings bank, having held that position since 1910. He Is a member of the state board of education ard chairman of the Carbon county extension work of Utah Agricultural college. 2l Dls. Dis. Mr. Marcusen was born In Spanish 2 No. No. Dels. Fork, Utah, In 1831, and completed the 3 ;.n 97 2 common school course at Spanish 1 132 2 100 In 1839 he Rraduated from the 1 133 0 Fork. 134 0 commercial department of R. T. U.t and 64 Prrclnet 3. accepted a position as bookkeeper for County Ne w Old the Smoot Drug: company at Provo. Dis. Dis. The next two years he taujrht school ft '- ' "- ! : . '.,-.'-- Jor-Temp- le ! "5 ' v ! for r , EMETERIES n-ti- t!" t;..-eo- : t - 1N .... x . ' fv al con-prelon- BUSINESS DIRECTORY sixty-eight- . 1 21 - x R. 100 miles. Call Was. 414. |