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Show THE HALT LAKE Til I HUNK, EH I DAY MOHXIXU, MARCH 1G ADDITIONAL FIE STYLE SPORT I nthlttlc association of th hlh nrhnol hHt a mating In the echool g) rnnaHuni, anl the baseball and tia.h elt various Ue Jkt Deleret chatn-ptonahl- p Result 3-- -- 1 1 VW "'h PtM 5. talH. Ten-mil- Tues-ilivln- -- gymnasium, 107.9 points; Pearl Stevenson, Deseret gymnasium, 9 4; Vivian Brlnton, Deseret gymnasium. It. I; Lola Harrell, bait Lake Swimming club, 90. breast stroke Chester Deeerot gymnasium, won; Janws Anderson, University of Utah, aocond. Time. 1.27.3. free etyle Truman Boys' Young, Deseret gymnasium, won; Halph Toung, Deseret gymnasium, second, Richard Tyler, third. Time. :41.L free style McKelth Burt, Balt lake Swimming rlub, won: Alvin Nelson, Jveseret gymnasium, second; Rolf Bolin, University of Utah, third. Time, 7 02 12. Plunge for distance Herman Well. Deseret gymnasium. 93.3 feet; Richard Thurman, Deseret gvmnaslum, 43 9 feet; Virgil Norton, University of Utah, 41.3 feet. W omen's relay Balt Lake Hwimmtng club (Josephine Riter, 'Kathleen Harms. Coral Lyman, Margaret Whitney), won; University of Utah ( lea- hel Huddart, Hortens Rhead, Claudia Time, Woody, Pearl Kimball) second. 1:12. . Men's relay Deseret (Cheater KUIrott. Joe Thomas, Marcel Wldtsoe, Alvin Neleon), won; of Utah (Clarence Wareing, Jack Cannon, Virgil Norton, Rolf Bolin), sec end. Time. 4.43.1. Elll-co- 700-ya- rd tt. 900-yar- d, iym-naalu- m 400-ya- rd SOUTH AMERICANS HOLDING OLYMPIAD ( BUENOS AIRES. March 25. Athletes of Argentina, Uruguay and Chile are training enthusiastically for the South American Olympic championahlp gamea to be held In Santiago, Chile. April Tbs Uruguayan team has already been selected, and It was announced today the national Argentine championships by which this country's team will be looted, will be held on April 4. This Is the second South American Olympiad, last year's being held at Mom tovideo. Only Uruguay and Chile en tered trams, the latter winning. 23-2- 5. CHANGES FREQUENT . IN BOWLING TOURNEY PENN BASKET FIVE DEFEATS CHICAGO DOROTHY Comes Town two-me- Bpaetal irrmixtv iiAin IVlLt. I IINvi IrrJ itL1L) a to The Tribune.' March I I I I OF . 25. A (I Stolen Marshall Neilans ,n.. n Friday reforms $ iJ Saturday ml SIX OTHER ACTS Three ehowe dally 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 Matinee prices 20c, 30o Nigh to 30e, 40c, 50c Jid' s, i 7 I M E: IS A o I)u-fioi- in nom-Marc- h, ANITA STEWART ar eight-roun- Wtllys-Overlan- GEM THE FIGHTING ' SHEPHERDESS One-Kou- .rftrtigV" vhlSt1 Ik Kitty Gordon, Carlyle Blackwell June Elvidge, Montagu Love TheRivers End . , a a,, 'drs Orders 99 soul-stirrin- g DEFEATS WINNIPEG p't STRAND AMERICA- N- JOHNSON AT rV?0" et PRESENTING ONLY THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURES CARPENTIER WITH J. meeting of Both are training hard and the fans I n to the bout go the full ten ,n3e pa been called for Tues- - I rounds. Bob Cartwright of Eureka and of chamber PITTSBURG, March 25. By of Boise, Idaho, will Bonner t? 1 v, " pritensen chairman go six rounds In the semlwlndup. the Winnipeg team here tonight, 3 Two of 't h! com ml t tee I good preliminaries are also sched- I to t, tho American hockey team which Th purpose of the meeting Is to discuss other Ued. t will renrpsent the United State ntereBt I The Moose lodge of Eureka has staged I game won the series of Olympic I in fish and game. R. H Siddoway, state . hoxlna carnivals and winter this I fish and game commissioner, will be In I JTave games from the Canadians. reputation for utthig on YVinnipeg took attendance and will talk to the gathering. ciean earneda one of the three games exhibitions. plnved. Toledo Releases Xniseley. Tonight's contest was one of the fastest ever witnessed here. At the conTOLEDO, Ohio, March 25. The reclusion of the regular period "s play the lease of Outfielder Knlseley to the San Antonio club of the Texas league was score was tied, 1 to 1. The game ended ahnouneed today at baseball headquarduring the second extra period, when ters. Kniseley has been in training with I 25. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March The Joe McCormick, of the P. A. A. right tha Toledo club at Paducah, Ky. Misses ilarjorie Hires and Evelyn Sea- - I wing, and captain of the Olympic team, I vey local tennis champions and Sec-o- f sj,0f two goals within thirty-twHerman Outpoints Johnson. the Great Plains doubles title, and Miss onja I went who of Davis St. Paul, r Marguerite. r, lFttntcv C1TV v the finals In the great weatern tourney Herein of New Orleans Valger Knocks Ont Kaftakoff. Cormne he wWm. outlrned ,aJ,' Bnd ,ost champlon enter several of the east- plan ST. LOUTS, March 25. Benny Valger, ,Ho wm n,otor French ligntwelght, knocked out Harry 7eeAu;husLeason-ThKabftkotr of St. Louie in the sixth of a weighed 129 pounds. d scheduled bout tonight. The TOLEDO. Ohio. March 25 Jean men fought at 128 pounds. buo. the veteran Canadian pitcher, for a AND OuAEDIANSKir K0TI0E8. number of years with the Detroit Amert- New Zealand to Compete, 4Caselt eejmty clerk r th mpectlr signers I cans and later with the New Y'ork Giants has accepted terms as a member of the LONDON, March 25. The New Zeatlle American association. land Olympic council has resolved to IN THE DISTRICT COURT PROBATE I Tole5 club telegram received from send a team to the Olympic games to Division, in and for Balt Lake County awor,,1"k t Mon,real-estatbe held In1 Antwerp, says a dispatch to hlm at State of Utah. In the matter of the the London Times from Wellington. of Fraud Armstrong, deceased. Notice. TOLEDO, Ohio, March 25. Officials of I are The petition of Isabella 8. the Toledo Driving club Oreb Gets Decision. expecting a mod Wm. F. Armstrong, trusteesArmstrong under the I hl week in the Grand Circuit here July DENVER. March 28 Harry Grab of wlU of Frands Armstrong, deceased, for 12 to 16. In the Creeceus for t wo-- j won a referees decision In his Pittsburg and settlement of their annual I old trotters, th Sherwood 2.12 trot for twelve-round bout here tonight with and the Tecumseh 2 12 account, also for confirmation of partial I ''Knockout Brown of Chicago. George distribution, family allowance. Invest- - trot for a purse of 85000, have thirty and salsa, has been set for hearing I tries each. This Is said to be a Grand The men are light heavyweights. on Friday, the 9th day of April, A. D. Circuit record. In the Sherwood event 2920, at two o'clock p. m at the county I more than a half dozen Peter the Great courthouse, in the court room of said colts are booked. court, tn Salt Lake City, Salt Lake coun- - II The Fort Miami 2.08 trot for a purse of 3009 has a nomination list of twehty- ty, Utah. Wltnees th clerk of said court, with I flve while tbe Fort Meigs 93000 2.09 pace, entries. Twelve are the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of I ha twenty-on- e d A. D. 1920. lnated In the stake for 2 03 pacers. $1000 added money. There J. E. CLARK, Clerk. (Seal) seven In the Maumee 2.05 trot, $1900 are By M. M. Snell, deputy clerk. added A a money. for petition-erMoyle, atternejs Young EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT k6683 KANSAS- CITY, Mo . March 25 The MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. team which will represent the Kansiys Matinees Begin Thursday tn the rational amateur club Athletic ' City Estate of Nancy H. Salisbury, deceased. boxing championship tournament in BosNOW PLAYING will present claims witti ton the first week In Creditors April, will be sevouchers to the undersigned at 151 South lected bs a series of elimination Aents, Main street. Balt Lake- City, Utah, on or which will feature an amateur boxing carW. THE LITTLECOTTACE' before th 90th day of June, A. D. 1920. nival in Convention hall here 51 arch 31. TRUST COMPANY, TRACY I A) AN A tournament of at least fifteen boms Accommodating Rxecutor Under the Will of the Estate of la planned by Dr Joseph A. Reilly, athCliff Ooldls Frank Nency H. Salisbury, Deceased. letic of club. the director Dixon Sinclair Collin King, Straup, Nlbley A Leatherwood, for Executor. Attorneys And Their Charming INDIANAPOLIS, Ind . March 25 8n Date of first publication, February 27, additional will be added to the 325,000 h6966 A D. 1929. purae offered prize winners in the 500- HARRY coty ER IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE mile International sweepstakes race to lie division. In and for Salt Lake county, run over the Indianapolis apeedwav. If a MARCONI A FITZOIBBON In of Utah. state the matter of the rampalgn started among local automoestate of Elizabeth Winchester, debile concerns Is successful. ceased. Notice. BESSIE RE1PEL Georg M. Dickson, president of the The petition of Stephen J. Winchester, local automobile plant. Is sponsor for the He has suggested that suband Him in "His Dsy Off Nancy E. Procter, Mary E. Ereckson, campaign. Benjamin Winchester, Josephine Wallace, scriptions be given by th manufacturers, VAN A BELLE Roy Frank Winchester. Winchester, and that th money collected will k paid praying for the leSuance to Frank Win- to the automobile drivers on a basis of chester of letteri of administration In th $109 for each lap in which they are out EISA estate of Elisabeth W lnchetter, deceased, in front- BUSHS' & has been set for hearing on Friday, the 2nd day of April. A. D. 1920, at 3 oclock The sweepstake for th fast few years FRAEITO RUEGGER p. ra., at the county courthouse. In the ha been for a purse of J59,09n. courtroom of said court in gait Lake City. DETROIT. Mich., March 23 Effort One f the Sa't take county, Utah. , are being made bv the Armv hnd Navy jT: "shoob Worlds Great. Witness th clerk of said court, with Veterans of Canada to arrange a mat h t Cellists he seal thereof affixed, this 19th day of at the Windsor armories the latter part March. A. D. 1920. of this month or early in April betweeen Price 15c, 25c, 50e Mats., J. E. .CLARK, Clerk. (SeaiJ Jimmy Wild. Eng'laii flyweight champion, Eve. 15e, 25e, 60c, 75c, 1. By M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk: and "Bad News" Eber, Canadian banlam-welgFerdinand Lrtrksen and IL L. Mulllner, title holder A guarantee of mmS) k692a has been offered W Hue, tt is understood. Attorneys for PetiUonara, oTMYTToToiHTYooYMYoYooTi LOGAN, 4 '' SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT pARPFNTIFR i. picture! st two-mlnu- v funniest Paramount Magazine Cartoon Burton Easy Chair Travels Meier and Mrs. Organists. Edw. P. Kimball and His Orchestra. ts, WHITE TO yHEATRe: nt screens greatest in her EllenTo ty ! ) o ijst PinRIA. 111., March 35 J. Hradek of Chicago went into first place In the all- American Howling congress PHILA DELPHI A, March 25,-- The tournament here tonight, scoring 18X8 vereity of Henniiylvanla defeated the In hia nine games. He replaces K. of Chicago here tonight, '29 to 19. pins In the second of a three-gam- e aeries for Meyer882 ofIn St, Iuis. Hradek also shot the Individuals, taking third the college basketball championship of for place. the United States. the ten leaders came among Changes This gives each team one victory. The thick and fast late today. M. Iucker, deciding conteet wlH I plajed at PrinceIn the Individuals landed lift: Chhago, ton next baturdav night. when he scored 879. B. Bruske, Chicago, Chicago won the flrat game on Its moved Into fifth pace In the home floor last Monday night, 29 to 24. With the exception of the latter part of with 1858. WU Van Beck and H. Lardnols.In Green ls., went Into fifth place Bav, the flrat period, when the western playn events, with 2o0 pins. ers uncorked some fine work by llalla theA to chance go far Into the lead In the day, Vollmer and Birkhoff, tying the Mt b,T- - K.frllek,. and T' score. 10 to 10. Pennsylvania outplayed I McGlone. htvago, Chicago and held the advantage all the when they ifell down In their third tame way. Shooting 852 In their first two games, they needed only 4u7 In the third frame to assume the lead. They allot for only 224, HONOR la total of 1178. and were barely able to Innera Teams LEGION MEMBER other cities were on the late night shifts tonight. By Universal Service. NEW YORK, March 25. Georges Car-pe- n BOXES tier was today extended the privilege of an honorary membership in the FedD. BIDDLE eral Student' post No. 750 of the American Legion. NEW YORK, March 25. Georges CarThe rule forbid admittance of Car- pentier, champion heavyweight boxer of but a rule was passed extending all the Europe, was the guest of honor hers toprivileges to him In recognition of hi night at a midnight supper given by officers of tha International Sporting achievement In the war. the election of Its Carpentier was given a warm reception club to celebrate member. when he made his apparance with his General John F. O' Ryan, who Major Francis manager, Descamps. division Two hundred American war heroea, not commanded the twenty-sevent- h in was toastmaster. Scores of France, only cheered him lustily, but after Carand wealthv amateur made them prominent a little sports speech telling pentier how glad he was to he with them, the men attended. A temporary ring was built In the crowd lifted him oij their shoulders. center of the banquet hall in ffntlripa-tio- n of a scheduled exhibition bout be- AND iy Biddle of president of the was to bs the star event EUREKA! club. This Philadelphia, BOX during the early moitiing hours after had been entertained by eev the EUREKA. March 25 THe Moos Ath-- I era) guests te round bouts preliminary letlc club has scheduled good boxing cards between lesser lights of the boxing profor Monday evening, March 29. The main fession. event will be between Eddie White, who . fought a draw with Al Young here two and 8wede Jo1""'". Salt TANK tilVJVC.1 I CJVM THE PASSING SHOW She or"" 'Ma ry evnts at the Uni- - st vampinga do, ' ml 00' Jo Two-mil- i! Wt' Bct." i. lf She 60(.'-ar- ISrhace nx'ridtNn. IOoxHj one-ha- and Brigham High Teams Planning Active eled-te- d west of the Salt Ink TONIGHT EMPRESS ttl Walter 1,1111 van ehtmen raplniti of th capsenior Inuk team and Need tain of thlr baseball team. The Junior elected fiOn'Kump tlwstr trark taatain and Velorv (Hnn mptatn of hasehnll. Howard tnilth aaa picked to lead the Young College sophomore track team and Hugh beattj of their base all as cptaln team. The freaiwien chose Ai tatrow for their track leader and iiladner heller for SwimGymnasium captain of baseball. Of the Kimt high s hool atate Season. track ifmn of Inst ar there ar in ming1 Event men ta k at at hool, Murray tour Hetaleraon, Kavmond Jtradv, Janies Miller and Oscar Fmith, who wh recently elect- KperUl to The 1 rlbuas. Close (Contests. ed captain of the tra k team. 2Y Spring LOGAN. Marrh athletics Much other food material la also showiat the Brigham Young Vm Kump. mitliougii he has hae commented ng1 up. arnb At school. the Logan high won no letter. Is now far In ad'ance of (olleKe McKelth Burt lowered III own record by any of the other students of the school lKth schools the roaches boast of winners some lively d free tylo In tho In the longer distances. He won second lu trark andwillhaseba't and :J2 5 In the likely be offered the In the --t yrn. competition C;Ifh closing events of the IntcrmounUln A. A, rler. luet s.lunlay the against Un.-hoU..e.nie- . hYA '.her V. championship ...m in .he Vmmnl good run- had not weather has ho far permitted gymnasium pool last night, by making but the track wh In Alvin Nelson The following .ohedule lm been the distance In J 2 to WWCh th!nltv base-an- d r oLt. A. the h.T.Vho nd Rolf Rolln, who finished third In the mhALnn11.ontAP7Uy neet' I he Here have done some work tha lone race, also swam under the old mark ach man 220 ards). relay same at the B. V.. but the national Mile relay (each man 440 yards). of 7. IS, set by Burt In ISIS. not has tieen the attention given pastime fckO e yards). that it will receive later on. relay (each man Although the contest for first position Four-mil- e relay (each man one mile). The high school students have started were not ee spectacular aa those of Wedrune class twenty (each to relay a campaign to secur a new athletic nesday night, the fane wore treated a half mile), do to each ners. field some classy swimming. Although the Idgh school Itself interclass track and fieid meet: la practically new, the school has done In the women'e diving, In which Mis Mon events Field campus, Last . high with tha last wonders In athletics during Grace Tout captured first honors 1 I loi.J points, ssalnnt 99 4 for Miss Rearl I ds. April g couple of years. A year ago Coach Tolman won the Btevenson, the second placer, some fancy Afrrmr.k svents Cummings field, was exhibited. northern division baseball title and since iff! , that tlm he has won two other division for another stats championships. lo AraTfir.f,,Cint heL yard rara. I SfcKeathBu't and Rolf Bolin. only inches championship basrbali team this yar at fall his football aggregation won There are tlijrteen In Last The other short the Last bUh school the division and the liaskiVball team finished tied men H and winners last title years bov a was captured was a winner this year, On the strength back at oh'!. Though an unlucky num- - of this sp'eiidid showing ITrSmln Vounir for In fast time the students and I Wrellii outdistanced the field in her, all the Kant high school bo s claim faculty members of the school contend out mor ProbablY lucky lura w!i the plunge for distance, with a record they have the best of reason for press, the end. their claims for an athletic field. M.S feet. Dick Thurman took second In The H men who are back at echool lugThis men will work Norton. over Virgil place was i out on spring the baseball lot. who are 'Boob this Burrows, yrar but next 'neighboring The summary: I of elected the 1 Dee-nwocntly captain will to be done. All of I?!? Alvin have Nelson, free style something baseball a ret gymnasium, won; McKelth Burt. Salt I allL Robert Lr fi? 1 Francis la,t championship grid team and Mejers. Al- - II nmtlyyeHr substitutes will return to school. and Rolf Bolin, J' Ionard il.k for second Discs ton Papworth, Gene , Kingston,H.ndecson vtu.r.ii. nf 'i.h club, 1 tn the norlhw quarter of 9. townthe nurthweet qnarier of 1 went of the Salt of a.M. ill range 10 ship Utah count), latke base aryl meridian. 1 SATURDAY Ad of lots 12. 13 and II In Elm heights, MATINEE SATURDAY sn sdilinou In Karguia Oly, Ja, ksou county. Mo. 91 of America1 West Jordan onbdlvl-aloiAll of lot .Premier binging Comedienne a subdivision of pert of the west of section SI, township 3 soulh, range J west. Salt Iaike baae and mercountv. idian. Salt t Commencing 149 feet north of Southeast NOW PLAYING-T- WO MORE DAYS corner of block 22. plat A. JYoio city survey of building lots, thence west 8 rods, thence north h 30 feet, thence east 8 rods, thence south 80.30 feet to th place of beginning. Also commencing 8 rods west of corner block 22, rial A, Provo city survey of building kits, thence west 44 rods, thence rods, thence north 12 rods, thence east south 12 rods lo place of beginning In a Joyous Musical Play, Provo, Utah. 'LADIES FIRST? quarter of the anotti-eaJhe southweat 1 2 00. of section 32. township 41 92 $2 d, balcony. quarter 13 nrihestra, 5; west; also the northwest south, rang $1 5o; family circla, 1.00, gallery, 5Uc; quarter of secquarter of the northwest add war tax. tried- tion 36. township 41 south of range 13 of half west the southeast west; also the of section 8, township 41 south of quarter To a town B pep up APRIL WEEK COMINa range 13 west; also the north half of the northeast quarter of section 32. townthat wanted to sleep. Owing to the avalanche of mall order ship 42 south of range 13 west; also ths which Is absolutely unprecedented, eoutli half of the northwest quarter of tickets will be ready four days In addo a dinky dance in section 32, township 42 south, range 13 vance of the regular day. west; also the south, half of ths southa Broadway cabaret. west 'quarter of section 32, township 42 MAIL ORDKR8 NOW south of range 11 west; also the west half MONDAY SEAT SALE OPENS. of the northeast quarter of section 28. To keep out of jail by township 42 south of range 13 west; also the west half of the northwest quarter of man from section 36, township 42 south of range 13 west. In all comprising 560 acres, home.-- ' more or less This property in WashingWith Willie and Eugene Howard ton countv, Utah. PRICE14 THE HKRT FILM COMPANY Night, 91 to $3. Bat. Mat , Beginning at the northeast corner of 75c to fj 50. Popular Mats, Wed. and 4. (dock r,8, plat D, Salt Lake lot City prtstnia to 92.00. Thura., 50c succeeded- survey, t hr lice west 115 feet, thence 41 north 3 4l south feet Inches, thenra No Thone Orders feet 3 inches to the place of beginning. In falling in love, spilling No Beats Laid Aside This properly on corner of Fifth avenue and M street, Sslt Iike City. I .the beaus, and winning a Northwest quarter of the southwest quarter14of section ID, township 33 south. I husband for keeps. range east, and southwest quarter of the southweat quarter of section 10, township 23 south, range 14 east. Commencing 3 Vi rods east of northwest corner pf lot 3, block 20, plat G, runThe TgUPMOMS WA9ATCH ning thence south 153 feet, thence east 2ti rods, thence north 153 feet, thence Ger.e Stratton Porters Famous comedienne latwest 2Vi rods to the place of beginning; Story also a right of way of 12 feet at the FRECKLES back or south end of said lot and runest, R street the full width Presented by ning west to of 13 feet the entire distance. RALPH CLONINGER This property la number 1053 Third and aasociate players aienue. Salt Lake City, Utah. Commencing at the southwest corner MATINEE SATURDAY 'of lot 2. block 8, plat F. Salt 25c Flty to 75c, boxes $1 Prices: Night survey, and running thence north 19 rods, Matidooo 25c, 35c, 50 10 115 5 feet, thence south thence Next week rods, thence west 115.5 feet to the place The Winning of Barbara Worth of beginning. jiQaramounltfrtavftQHcture Also commencing 125.6 feet eset from the southwest corner of said lot 2, and Comic running thence east 40 feet, thence north 150 feet, thence west 20 feet, thence south Holmes NOTICE: All creditor of (be V. I. ef mnst 10 feet, thence west 20 feet, thence south 149 feet to the place of beginning. preeot thetr bill before March 30v New owner taking over. Not reaponatble. Louis C. Together with a right of way, so far aa Gleason, tha same Is appurtenant to and affects CUARUE HONG YEN. All-soloithe above described property over the following: Commencing 115.6 feet east of the southwest corner of said lot 2, and 2BSZC kit 19 running thence north 10 rods, thence east 15g feet, thence south 25 feet, thence west 37 feet, thence north 10 feet, thence west 131 feet, thence south 10 feet, thence west 20 feet, thence south 140 feet, thence west 10 feet to the place of beginning. A part of lots 1 and 2, block 33. plat G. Salt Lake City survey: Commencing rode east of the southwest corner ot said block 33, thence north 9 rods, thence east 2Vi rods, thence south Froda. thenca west 2Vi rods to the place of beginning. NOW Also a right of way over the following: Commencing 9 rods north of the southPLAYING west corner of said block 33. plat G, Balt Lake City survey, and running thence ODAY, SATUBDAY AND SUNDAY east 15 3 rods, thence north 1 rod. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS thenoe west 16 3 rods, thence south 1 rod to the place of beginning. This propIf You Have Not Yet Seen erty is number 1214 Fotirth avenue. Salt Lake City, Utah. All of section S3, township 13 north, Featuring range 10 west. Promontory, Utah. Commencing at the northwest comer of lot 6, block 86. plat C, Salt Lake Cllv survey, and running thence south 120 Master Production feet, thence east 142Vi feet, thence north 120 feet, thence west 1421 Greatest, most thrilling spy picture ever produced feet, to the place of beginning. Known as lots 18, drama Every true American should sea hls 19, 20 aud 21, block 2, Wilkes subdivision of block 88. This property Is southeast comer Seventh West and Fifth North. mm Salt Lake m m City, Utah. All of lots 5 and 8, block 2. Fairmount Springs subdivision. LAST TIMES TODAY Bltuated In sections 12 and 13. township 3 south, rang 5 west of Salt Lake meridian. Commencing at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 12, -I- Nthence west 30 87 , extending chains, thence eouth 100 chains, thence east 30.67 Do So Today. thence north 100 chains, containchains, ing 308 66 acres. Tooele county. Utah. Tomorrow May Be Too Late Lot 2, 3 and 4, and west half of southeast quarter of section 1. In township 5 south, range 31 east of Bola meridian From the novel by Caroline Lockhart In Bingham county. Idaho. ' AVOID THE SATURDAY CROWDS LADIES ORCHESTRA PERSONAL PROPERTY. American Fuel company bonds Nos. Christie comedy, PETTICOATS AND PANTS Ss. 88, 166 and 111 to 117 Inclusive, $8009. bonds of 11000 each. 6 eight per Tomorrow, MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN, In cent, maturity May 1. 1922. No Increase in Prices THE INFERIOR SEX Scuer school district warrants Nos. 3442 and 3344 the par value of t and $ respectively. Opohongo stock certificate No. 1867, for 1599 shares. 224 296 shares Uvada Copper .company, Ploohe, Nevada. Certificate No. 221 for 12,000 shares Home Run Copper company, shares Utah Asphalt companv. S9 451 shares of Hydro Carbon company, i 00 shares Fowler Manufacturing company, par value $L 30 chares stock Buffalo Brewing company, par $100, Sacramento, Cal. NOW PLAYINO Selected first-ru86.02 shares Sacramento Transportapictures only tion company, Sacramento, Cal. JESSIE BLAIR STIRLING Bonds International Land company, Nos. 2123 to 212$, Inclusive, par $500; Nos AND HER SEVEN 1418 and 1433, par $100; also 120 shares stock International Land company, par GLASGOW MAIDS $25. Salt Lake Theatre Kant dy Xs I soulh. range TRACK PROSPECTS AT EAST ARE VERY GOOD The TIE 1920. 2t FEATURING The Elaborate Fantasy VANITY FAIR 30 to 9, and during dinner, supper from 19.16 to 12.30 on week nights. to 9, on During dinner, Sundays, and tea, 4 to N A fashion show comedy of modes and moods. -' Also a Kinema Animal Comedy. ' Henry Pyle t the Organ. er Saturday afternoons. J RECEIVER'S NOW SHOWING TIIE BIG SENSATION THE -- LOEWS- CASINO Homo of the shows FORBIDDEN NOW PLAYING WOMAN Pauline Frederick WITH CLARA IN ROOM 13 YOUNG Daring and graphic story of Faria- night life. Gorge ua gowns, superb settings. - Also TWO S COMPANY . THE WOMAN KIMBALL NEWS WEEKLY Comedy A gripping story of domestic duplicity. 6 HIGH-CLAS- ACTS OP VAUDEVILLE U CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE I TO II. Weekday matinees 20c, kiddies lie. Evenings and Sundays 30c. shares Butte-Sa- lt Lake Invest- Ga. after-theat- BROADWAY' 50.00 ment company stock, par value $1; certificates Nos. 22, 23, 23 , 26, Douglas park property. Ploohe Coalition company ntock, ?k4.344 Share, par value $1, certificates Nos. 68 and 79. Walker Mining company stock. 2500 shares, par value $1. certificate No. 46 (preferred stock 7 per cent). Central school district No. 6. Millard countv, Utah, warrants Nos. 1 or H500 and 91500 respectively. Park City Mines company (successor to American Mag Mining company), 80,000 $1 value par No. (4 share, for 24.500 shares and (certificate No. 90 certificate for 65,590 shares). Broadwater Mills Park Cltv, t tAh, certificate No.company. 66 for JOOO shares, par value 1; also certificate No. 87, for 132 shares. Total 1133 shares. 30,099 shares Ooldstrlk Ing company, certificate value 10 cents. 575 shares Utah Packing company stock, par 90. Certificate No. 335. for 66 668 3 share Fantaquln Consolidated Mines company . stock. Certificate No. 29. for 67.609 shares of National Treasure Mines company stock Written bid all or any part or psfccl of the covering above described will be received by the reoefierproperty at Ins office at 615 Atlas, block. Halt Idike Cltv. Utah, prior to April 23. 2i). The right is reserved to reject any or all bid. Anv bid accepted by the receiver will be subject to confirmation by the court. Terms Cash. Five per cent to accompany bid, balance tn confirmation of sale. Dated this 25th day of March. 1920. STEPHEN H. LYNCH. Receiver of Merchants Bank. SALE. Take notice, that the undersigned, receiver of Merchant bank, a banking formerly conducting a general at Salt Isike City, banking business Utah, holds for sale, subject to confirmation by the Third Judicial district court of the state of Utah, In and for Salt Lake countv. having charge of said receivership, the following described prop- erty: REAL ESTATE block L Westmoreland of lot 11 and part of place, a subdivisionfive-aclot 10, block 12, plat C, Big Held survey, and lot 3. block 12, section 16, township 1 south, range 1 east, meridian local survey Salt halt Lake City. Lot 4 of section 19 and lota 1. 2 and 3 of aectlon 39, township 10 south of range west, and the southeast quarter of th southeast quarter of section 24 and the of th northeast quarter and east the northeast quarter of the southeast of section 25. township 10 south, quarter range 2 west of the Salt lake meridian. In the northwest quarter acre Twenty the northweet quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 8. township 10 south of range west of th Halt Ijike meridian. Tli south half of section 38, township 9 All of lot 7. re f k610 CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COM-PANYi ANNUAL MEETING) OF STOCKHOLDERS. " Notice la hereby given that the annial meeting of stockholders of the Central Pacific Railway company will be held on ' Tuesday. April 8, 1929. at 11 o'clock a. m at the office of tfie company. Room 499, Kearns building. Halt Till. Utah, for the purpose of directors of said company and electing for th trail-- ' action of such other butiicss as may come before aaid meeting G. L. KING. Bar ret a rv March 25, 1929. L86U f lke LS |