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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 23, 1920. 13 ID Test Run of Retorts for Drift Sent Out to Old Star Portion Prospect Making Carbon Disulphide Satisfactory. Ground. President Nar The Kn'ght people, particularly ths founder of these mining enterprises, hava k feat deal of faith in ths outcome of the Escapes by campaign of work which they are doing for ths development of ths large tract of mineral land owned by tha Empire Mines company. Juat at this time the Empire Mines appears fo be one of "Uncle Jess favorite Tlntlo properties, whlvl Knight's Compute aucc.sa attended teh test run ha feels sure will make him another bo of the carbon disulphide retorts, who nansa. At any rats, it is receiving a lot construction upon the property of the o attention. The present of work Is being carried along campaign under very Utah Sulphur corporation at Morrissey, favorable conditions, and la not confine. Beaver county, was recently completed to one (.articular section of the ground Official and stockholders of the company, which this company etna Work was started through the Iron who arrived from the plant yesterday, Blossom the benefit of ths Empire were greatly pleased with the results Mines Itfor ia now reported that a drift has which had attended the test run. Among been .ent out Into the smith end of the the party which visited the plant during Empire Mines ground from what was formerly the Lower Mammoth shaft. The the last week were Michael P. Morrissey work from the Iron blossom side is being of Salt Lake, president and general man- done on that mine's 1700 level, and the drift gained some depth before reachlnr ager of the company; R. J. Klttredge of the Empire Mines, it was at a depth o Chicago, vice president; J. M Willem of lSOO feet In ths Loa-eMammoth shaft Milwaukee and Charles E. Atwood of Chi that the drift waa sent over Into ground which during tha early days of ths dls cago. Construction of the carhon disulphide trlct waa owned by the Star Mining com and which Is now a part of tha Em The Electric Supply company anplant was begun a few months ago. Iur pany ire Mines During tha week thla drift nounces Ing the Interim work has been pushed been the opening of it new Elec-tethrough ground which la cutting and steady progress made, despits the badly broken up and which I well stained Inclemency of the weather, according to with department. Mr. Morrissey. Tha product of the re- With Iron and shows other signs of ore. Thi is the only store west of Detroit work being carried on In two likely e torts. a carbon disulphide, sections, tbs Empire Mines should with an Electeria department. liquid, is a moat Important agent in the looking soon get Into shipping ore. Edreka The above illustration is of the main leaching of the sulphur ores mined upon the property of the corpora entrance and only one of ths six fixores tlon. In thla process ine ture rooms, and of L A. German, who are placed in leaching tanks; the carbon GOLD MINERS has complete rhsrge of this Electeria disulphide ta run Into the tanks and the department, which cover both ligotiug sulphur ores dissolved. The solution is UNDER fixtures and household appliances, tnen conveyed to a precipitator, where the Mr. German says it is his policy to After carbon disulphide is evaporatM. lvO One of carbon tha disulphide, evaporation might imagine that If he could disper cent pure sulphur Is left aa a residue. cover a gold mine be would have a fortune. The carbon disulphide, after evaporation, But time hae brought changes. Among a condensed, and in thla manner little them has come a depreciation in the purof thla valuable teaching agent ia lost. chasing value of gold, duo largely to the cheap American dollar and to the large flow of gold from abroad during the war. Charcoal Used in Process. When prospectors first rushed to Alaska The charcoal from which tha carbon di- little trouble or expense waa antalled In sulphide ia made has been, up to this procuring the yellow metal. Nuggst time, burned In open pita Now the combe found on or near the surface, end could pany plans to build ovens In which the the dust was easily washed out of sand savin this way charcoal will be made taken from the beds of mountain streams. ing of the various bv products of the Now expensive machinery must bs charcoal-makin- g process, such as wood and "pay dirt" is usually found alcohol, turpentine and tar, will be ef- on y after much labor. fected, To every cord of wood there are The are indicated by the un This fuel protliab results JJ.OtiO cubic feet of fuel gas. e business reported by one Alaska EUREKA, March 37. About seven or gas win be saved and used to furnish gold mining company for 1311. neat for the various processes necessary It cost this company eight carloads of building material, steel ths During year in the manufacture of sulphur, according $l.744.t3 to produce 1, 4(7,313 worth of rails, ties, etc., bav been landed at the to Mr. Morrissey. gold, leaving a deficit of 3377,480, ae site selected for the Tlntic Standard's Most of the carbon disulphide made gainst a loss from operations ths previous new heretofore has been made In retorts demill, which la near Warm Creek, ear of $96,943. Italian or after processes. signed English Those who find cause to complain be east of Ooehen. The railroad construc1 hese retorts are of such expensive and cause of their hard lot since the war, tion crew haa already put in a long difficult construction and of limited ca- would do well to consider the unfortunate sidetrack on which supplies can be of manufacthe the that expense of the pacity miners. Tney compoHition switched, but two or three months' work ture of carbon disulphide Is almost pro- prise one group gold Will be required to complete the switch, which cannot profiteer. hibitive. This retort recently constrm ted Cleveland Plain Dealer. over which ore will be hauled to the new by the Clan Sulphur corporation Is of milt, as w ell as finish other pieces of such larga capacity and Inexpensive optrack. Buildings are now being erected of COPPER cost the tnat eration MINE manufacturing for the accommodation of the men and the leaching agent will he materially rethe work of putting In foundations for The duced to the company. It ia said. EXCELLENT mill building and the mill equipment the retort at present operating has a capacity Is under way. hours. of 1400 pounds every twenty-fou- r All of the work has ths appearance of Thomas Pierpont of ths Copper Leaf Now that the practicability of both the permanency and it tan readily be seen Mining to states, company tho new the retort have and according leaching process that the Tlntic Standard people are gobeen demonstrated, the plant will he Eureka Reporter, that the 1000 drift hae ing Into the milling gam with a deterfor some time been cutting through a hours per day. worked twenty-fou- r to succeed, in fact, it is genfeet in mination The Utah Sulphur corporation has upon crushed sons, perhaps twenty-fiv- e erally understood that testa already made width and which contains some values have its holdings of 6500 acres a practically In carried the proposition past the exgold end silver, not enough to give perimental inexhaustlvs supply of sulphur, according stage. company a commercial product, but to Mr. Morrissey. The company has the to convince the officers that proved the existence of 4.0u0,000 tons of sufficient BULLION HAS ore that carries an average value of 37 they are close to an ore deposit. Scatmaterial are through this per cent sulphur. One deposit of 30,000 tered some email bunches of ore. good REACHED 1230 LEVEL tons has been proved to carry an average value of 30 per cent sulphur, it is said. theIn addition to, the work on the 1000, tg Leaf on company ths busy Over "0 per tent of the whole deposit 1300 Copper Reports from the Bast Tlntic section level, where the outlook le Just as is hign grads, that is, over 41 per cent ehow, according to the Eureka Reporter, promising. 43 30 under other the cent, per sulphur; tbs Eureka Bullion people are still that work at ths Leaf Mining has Copper considered low grade. been per cant sulphur. on the 300 level and In the wins, ores will bs treated the moving along rather slowly during busy Only the now .has a depth of 430 feet. The which ten past days, according to John by the carbon disulphide process; ths high Taylor, wa started several months ago winze the weather stormy grade will be treated by the steam to remain In tha workings andcausing gas it and for the300greater part of the distance process, which converts the sulphur ore impossible for miners. to remainmaking from level It has been sunk the underInto a solution, which Is run into tanks. ground. The men have been getting in through very promising ground. Here the water is evaporated and tne about half time. It is thought that after going another pure sulphur is left. The ore is mined one hundred feet sinking will be stopped by steam shovels, transported In cars by and drifts sent out toward the northeast an electric locomotive to ths mill buildand southwest, crosscutting ths country. ing, which Is four stories In height- - in On the 300 level of the Eureka Bullion this building are the giant retorts, nlns on heading la being driven and during CON. feet In diameter by forty-tw- o feet in tha week small bunches of ore were en, height, countered. The showing of ore is nothing Figures which recently compiled to cause excitement but it shows con eliow, according to the Eureka Reporter, Escape From Death Narrow. ciuslvely that the mineralization catenas that the new No. 3 shaft of tha Chief over area. a While making an Inventory of the large Consolidated large Mining company' his been power house which the companv has sunk and concreted at the rate of sixty-fiv- e erected. President Morrlsaev narrowly esfeet per month. This work Is being OLD SUNBEAM MINE caped being electrocuted. While engaged handled under contract by Walter Fiton, in making measurements with Mr. At- Jr., and. while the character of the LEVEL d wood. Mr. Morrissey pointed with a ground lias been euch as to make sinking ruler at an exposed point in the exceptionally In view difficult, especially The ef the fact that considerable water has line. transmission power hous E. R. Hifgensort seems to be getting power, a total of 40.000 volta, la thougnt been handled almost from the beginning fairly good tonnage of ore from the to have jumped from the bus-bto the of the Job. the contractor haa eld Sunbeam property, on which he has performed ruler, as thla instrument was found after- excellent work. a lease. Most of the ore, says the Eureka ward not to have been burnt, to Mr. Mortaken This shaft Is ene ef the largest in ths Reporter, which the lessee has rissey right hand. Mr. Morrissey was stats and it ia ths first to be concrete from tha min hae been sent to the Tlnparalysed and thrown with considerable lined from top to bottom. The present tlc mill at Silver City, although a few force upon the concrete floor. Believing depth of the shaft is about 1300 feet, and consignments of higher grade ore have Mr. Morrissey to be dead, Mr. Atwood will continue to the permanent been sent out. A lot of "dead work has ran to the nearest house, a school build- sinking water level, which will be about 1800 been needed to get into ths ore at the ing, for help. When he returned he shook feet. Sunbeam, the lessee having to clean out Mr. Morrissey, who by this time was able and retlmber the shaft and working. to show by soma slight sign that he was At the present time the shaft Is open GYPSUM BEDS still alive. Hot applications were mads to a point near the 350 level, while the upon tha portions of the body which were present shipments are coming from the BE DEVELOPED 160 temporarily pa rah zed. In a little more and 300 levels. hours Mr. Morrissey than twenty-fou- r Salt Lake parties own the old Sunwas able to leave hie bed. His right hand Utah gypsum deposits will be developed beam property, which wa - inactive for was, severely burned, specially Jn the by the Utah Natural Products cbmpany, quite a number ef Jeers. palm, where the electricity had entered. according to ths statement of L. W. s, His right foot also was slightly burned. president of the Organisation. Tha STANDARD MINE Except for these Injuries, Mr. Morrissey company has erected at a blgurd, Utah, has suffered no fireproof plant. Plans have been made On Tuesday, Mr. Morrissey, visiting offl ON BREAK to manufacture cement by the Keene dais and atockholderk will leava for the process, officials of the which, company . inplant in Beaver county. After a brief say, materially reduces the price of pro Manager Lewis Merrlman slates, accordof the plant, the party will leave duct spection lop ing to the Eureka Reporter, tnat he to- - attend the annual meeting of the teasile testa o t the still crosscutting the Apex b lands rd Compression and stockholders to be held In Chicago. April Keene cement have proved that this prodground at a depth of $00 feet. Drifts 3. From Chicago Mr. Morrissey plans td It a is said. has uct ere being sent out along the east-wesuperior quality. S'. Y., to arrange for the go to Buffalo, near In future the the company plane break, and both headings are in a soft purchase of certain equipment needed to to manufacture ten or twelve products The formation. and well mineralised of the plant, which which are widely used. Materials for drifts augment the output were started near the point where from now on will operate at full capacity these are In available ore vicinthe best their btandard the Apex products people got hours per day, it ia said. for twenty-fou- r ity of the plant. Contracts for the quar- showing several months ago. Mr. Merrlhave the been of man believes that the showing justifies a gypsum let, rying to Mr Robbine. and work will be- continuation of this place of development, BULLION BECK MINE but later in the tear he will resume work gin immediately. Qeorge H. Budd la treasurer of the In the main drift and push out toward the north as far as ths big break, which comps ny. is about 3o0 feet distant. A considerable tonnsge of ere le now Boston Btqck Quotations. coming from the old Bullion Beck mine, Cotton Mirk st. IA Resorts by 1 A. Hogis'A'Ca.) according to (he Eureka Reporter. Last NSW TORE. March !7. Cat tee futures week's output wss flvs carloads, and with close indications that the month's output will be .toady ; Msy. 88.47c, July. 3.72e: 33.14c; Decsabsr, the highest In quite a number of years. $l.S3c: Jtauify, When asked regarding Ih property, folios, spot, qaiet; BilddllBf. 41 BV. John Enlund said that no tm Csrteo close ato.dy, act 3 point leayr to portant ore disclosures have been made 34 poiats blgbor. recently at the Beck, but that fullv blocks of ground are being eighteen worked under the leasing svstem. furnishNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. mining employment for about twenty-si- x ers will be received by Sealed proposal Practically every bldck of rround le (he board Of du ation of the Cache counmeans this and ore, that the yielding good ty School district for the erection ef S lessees are finding profitable employment. high school building at Richmond, Utah. The leasing operations sxtend from the proposals shall be delivered to the surface to the 300 level. Clerk of the board at his office In the Cache county courthouse et or before $ 39 p. m. Saturday, April 14, 1820, at HAMPERS which time the bide shell be opened. reserves the board The right to reject MINE any or all bids and Plans specifications are on fll at A genuine blizzard struck Tlntlc last the office of the clerk or may be Sunday evening, according to the Euat the office of Fred W. Hodgson, reka Reporter, the storm arriving at architect. Commercial block, Logan, Utah, about 7 o clock and Increasing In vioupon deposit of 120.00. The deposit ahsli lence until about 11. when the city's lightbe surrendered to the contractor upon the ing vtem was put out of commission. return of plena All carrier charge en The damage which ths power company plan delivered outside of Logan city ahali sustained was not repaired until about be paid bv the contractor. noon the following dav. While awaiting Bids shall be mad separate on general to wse business the Tlntlc llnss. contract, plumbing and heating repairs suspended at some of the properties of Proposals shall be accompanied by a the district. certified check in amount of 3 per cent of Morrissey Death rowly Electrocution. r n high-grad- iow-gre- low-gra- WORK HANDICAP MILL IS am-plo- SUED LEAF SHOWING EUREKA lew-gra- I low-gra- REPORT PROGRESS OF NEW CHIEF SHAFT e OPENED 350 brass-boun- ar UTAH TO Rob-bin- APEX DRIFTS st SHIPPING STEADILY BLIZZARD OPERATION O sell the very beet electrical goods available, and at the lowest prices, thus affording small profits aud quick turnover, without affecting the high standard of quality which will always be est Iport finishes, which is mad poe sible by the largest and most complete plating plant in the west; and through thia department thev finish fixtures in many different finishes, such as amula maintained. gold. Hut It r silver, bronze, brushed This department will enable the peo- nickel, lvorv and many others, which is ple of Utah to purchase their lighting made possible by electro plating. They fixtures at a lower price tlisu was pre- also have a large coloring room, where vailing before (he war. and all the the glassware is eprsvea and painted lighting fixtures will be of the very to harmonize with any colored room. latest designs and plated in the new-- Their fixture business hai grown to 1 aurh an extent ia the last years time that they found it necessary to enlarge the factory twenty times as large as it waa a year ago, and today they are manufacturing beautiful lighting fixtures from the base to to finished product. An original order for two carloads of glassware in one shipment, the largest shipment ef lighting glass that was ever purchased in Utah, haa been received. Through this eyatem the com pany haa made It possible for the people of Utah to save from 0 per cent tn 60 per cent on all light lug fixtures an) get the best that money can buy. for instance, an indirect lighting fixture was formcrlv eold for $1J now sella Candelabra fixtures former-I$7.10. $50 are now $18. and direct enrari that sold for $18 will sell for SlLSlC and all other appliances in proporuoa, We extend you a cordial invitation ter call and inspect our new Electeria, ftl Booth 8tate. (Advertisement,) that for v the bid, made pm able to the board of 8ALE. RECEIVER' education of the Cacue county school disTake the that undersigned, retrict. noth, ceiver of Merchant bank, a banking corG. A. 1IOGAV, President. poration, formerly conducting a general ARTHUR JENSEN. Clerk at Balt Lake City, kUSS banking business Mill seem to tie present in persOit Utah, hold for sele. subject to confirmaPROBATE AND COABDIAItSKIP XOTICES. tion by the Third Judicial district court when tin wonderful notes conn Balt (Consult county clerk or ths respective signers of the siate of Utah, In and for I from a Vitanola talking machine Infnrin , for Lake county, havlug, charge of said receivership, the following described propLN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE For it is more than just a sound Division, In and for bait Lake County, erty: REAL ESTATE. of reproducer. It is a State of Utah. In the matter of the All of lot 7. block 1. Weet more lard estate of Francis Armstrong, deceased. the actual voice, ginger's Notice. place, a subdivision of lot 11 and part of would like you to hear the wonplat C, Big The petition of Isabella S. Armstrong lot 10. block 12. five-ac12, secF. tnd Win Armstrong, trustees undar the Field survey, and 1lot 3. block 1 eouth. rang derfully human tone of the Vitaeast. will of Francis Armstrong, deceased, for tion 18, township Come and do so without nola.' approval and settlement of their annual Salt Lake meridian local survey Ball account, also for confirmation of partial Lake Cit). or obligation. Lot 4 of section 19 and lota 1. 3 and expense family allowance, investdistribution, I ' B ments and sales, has been set for hearing 31 of section 30, township 10 south of rang k west, and the southeast quarter of the on Friday, ths 8th day of April A. D, 24 of and section the southeast quarter 1930, at two o clock p. m , at the county quarter and courthouse, in the court room of said east half of the northeast quarter of the southeast court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake coun- the northeast quarter of section 25, township 10 south, ty. Itah. 141 East Broadway. Witness the clerk of seld court, with range 3 west of the. Balt I,ake meridian. ' Twenty acres In the norlhwet quarter the seal thereof aftlxed, this 16lh day of southof and northwest the the 1920. quarter, March. A. D. west quarter of the sduthwest quarter J. E. CLARK, Clerk, (Seal) of section 3. township lu south of rang By M. M. Snell, deputy clerk. 1 west of the .Salt Lake meridian. Toung A Mojle. attorneys for petition-trx rr- Tile south half of section 33, township I kb583 h, tange 1 west of the Salt Lake soyi DISTRICT THE PROBATE IN COURT, meridian. dlvhuon. in and for Salt Lake countv, 100x185 feet In the of state of Utah. In the matter of the the northwest quarternorthwest'quarter townof section estate of David Keith, deceased No- ship 19 south of range 1 west of 9,the Salt tice. Lake base and meridian. Utah county, The petition of Bankers Trust company Utah. Every land owner should have a copy. and Etta Keith Eskridge, executors of All of lota 12. 13 and 14 in Elra heights, the last will and testament of David an addition in Kansas City, Jackson Keith, deceased, and David Keith, ad- county. Mo. with the will annexed of ministrator, All of lot it of West Jordajt subdivithe estate of David Keith, deceased, a subdivision of part of the weet praying for an order to lease certain sion, of section 34, township ) south, property known as Nos. 28 and 23 West range 1 west. Salt Lake base and merBecond South street. In Salt Lake City, idian. Salt Lass county. Utah, haa been eet for hearing on Fri140 ' feet north of southeast Commencing 17 Exchange Place, Phone Wasatch 7700. day, the 3th day of April. A. D. 1820, at corner of block 23, plat A. Provo city sur$ o'clock p. m., at the county court house, of building lots, tneno west 3 rods, in the court room of said court, In bait vey thence north to 30 feet, thence, east $ rods, Lake City, Balt Lake county, Utah. thence south (0.30 feet to the p.ac of be- enth West end Fifth Nortn. Belt Lake Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, thia 24tn day ginning. Utah. Also commencing 3 rods west of cor- City, All of lots 5 end 4, block 2, Falrmount of March, A. D. 1920. CLEAN-U- P ner block 32, plat A. Provo city eurvey of J E. CLARK. Clerk. subdivision. (Seal) Springs 4 west thence thence lots, rods, building MM. 12 clerk. In 73. section and Snell, Situated By deputy township ' north 13 thence east 4 rods, thence eouth, range I west of Balt Lake meridGeorge Jav Gibson. R. A McBroom, south 12 rode, rode to place of beginning. tian. Dev, ioppaugh & Mark, attorneys for Provo, Utah. Commencing at the northeast corner petitioners. quarter of section 13. k45 The eouthwsst quarter of the south- of the northwest west 39.47 thenc chains, INTHE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE east quarter of section 32, township 41 extending 100 thence south chains, thence east 30 67 division, in and for Salt Lake county, south, range 13 west; also the northwest chains, thence north contain-in- g 100 chains, We are going to offer to the peostate of Utah, in the matter of the quarter of the northwest quarter of sec308.66 acres. Tooele county, Utah. ds- - tion 3(, townehip 41 south of range 13 estate of Elisabeth Winchester, ple of Salt Lake a wap to save Lots 3 and 4, and west half of south2, went; also the west half of the southeast about 75 per cent on soP direct quarter of section 1, In township The petition of Stephen J. Winchester, quarter of section 8, township 41 south of east from the manufacturer. This is s 5 eouth, range U east of Boise meridian E. 13 E. Procter, the of the half range also Mary Kreekson, weet; north Nancy fine white jelly soap at 7Vt cents g county, Idaho.' northeast quarter of section 32, town- In Bingham Benjamin Winchester, Josephine Wallace. . PERSONAL PROPERTY. W Inche-te- r. pound, for all kinds of cleaning, Frank Winchester. Roy ship 43 south of rang 13 west; also the Nos. American bonds Fuel company to Frank Win- eoutn half of the northwest quarter of waanlng clothes, dishes, scrubbing, praying for the issuance 113 166 117 86. to 35, and $80uC. inclusive, chester of letters of administration In the section 32, township 42 eouth, range 13 one week only, f per woodwork, etc., for estate of Elizabeth Winchester, deceased, west; also the south half of the south e.ght bonds of 1u00 each, starting Monday, March 29. Limit maturity May l, 1922. has been eet for heaRng on Friday, the west quarter of section 32, township 42 cent, ten pounds to a customer. Sevier school dlatrict warrants Nos. Bring 2nd day of April, A. D. 1930. at 2 o'clock south of range 13 west; also the west half 3443 8344 of the per value of t your own containers. p. m , at the county courthouse, in the of the northeast quarter of section ((. and 3and respectively. courtroom of said court in Sait Lake City, township 42 eouth of range 1! weet; also Other products: E Z Polishes, Opohongo stock certificate No. 1S47, the weet half of the northwest quarter of Salt Lake county. Utah. Enamel Wash, Kem Powder shares. Witness the clerk of said court, with section 30, township 42 south of rang for2241500 'shares Uvada Copper company, Paint, Kem Liquid Soap. In all comprising. 560 acres, Pioche.206Nevada. the seal thereof affixed, this 13th day or 13 west. more or less. This property in WashingMarch, A. D. 1920. KEM PRODUCTS MFO. CO. Certificate No. 221 for 12,000 shares ton county. Utah. J. E. CLARK, C.erk. (Seal; Run Copper company. 112 W. 3rd South M. Snell. Deputy Clerk. , By if. Beginning at the northeast corner of Home 29.451 shares Utah Asphalt company. Ferdinand Erickseri and H. L. Mulllner, lot 4. block 68, plat D, Balt Lake City Basement 29.451 of Peery Hotel Carbon shares company. Hydro k8B25 survey, thence west 115 feet, thence Attorney for Petitioner. 7500 shares Fowler Manufacturing comeouth 41 feet 3 inches, thence north 41 value tl. pany, par feet 3 Inches to the place of beginning. 30 shares stock Buffalo Brewing comThu property on corner of Hfth avepany, par $100, Sacramento, Cal. nue and M street, Salt Lake City. SERVICES AT THE 86.03 shares Sacramento TransportaNorthwest quarter of the southwest CATHEDRAL OF THE company, Sacramento, Cal. quarter of section 10, township 33 south, tion Bonds International Land company. range 14 east, and southwest quarter of Nos. MADELEINE 2123 to 3126. inclusive, par 35U0, N tne southwest quarter of section 14. town'Partie controlling large deposits 1418 and 1423. par'lo0; alto 1.0 share PALM SUNDAY lliOfr a. m ship 23 south, range 14 east. stock International Land company, par of Oil Shale may hear of something Commencing 314 rods east of north- 125. Blessing of the Palms, Procession. to their advantage by communicatwest corner of lot 3. block 0. plat G, run Pontifical Maes. Chanting of the PasLake Invest50.00 shares Butte-Sa- lt ing with the undersigned. sion, Sermon by Rt. Rev. Joseph S. nlng thence eouth 153 feet, thence east ment cervalue stock, company par li; H rods, thence north 133 feet, tnencs Glass. Noe. 24, 25, 22, 23, tificates Douglas west In ,fepTVTng7 plpate give approxirods to 2t park the place of beginning, 3:30 p. m. also a right of way of 13 feet at the property. mate location of deposit, its extent, Coalition Ploch 654,844 stock. Blessing of Babies. Distribution of company back or south end of said lot and rundistance from railroad and toy other Palms to the Children, Procession R street the full width shares, par value $1, certificates Nos. 6$ ning west to end Benediction. particulars to convey an idea of and 70. feet the ofl2 distance. entire what you have. 8:00 p. m. Walker Minin companv stork, 2500 This property is number 1053 Third shares, par value 31, certificate No. 46 Closing of the Men's Mission, Seravenue, bait Lake City. Utah 7 per cent.. mon bv Rev. Joseph J. Eolx C. S. C., stock Commencing at the southwest corner (preferred Central school district No. S, Oasis. Benediction. of lot 2, block 8. piat F. Salt City countv. Utah, warrants Nos. 1 10 Wall Street. and running thence north 10 rods, Millard New York. survey, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 2. for $4500 and $1500 respectively. and thence east 113.8 feet, thence south 10 7 00 and 8.0u a. m. and 12.00 Noon, Mines to Park company (successor City 115.5 thence weet rods, feet to the place American Flag Mining company), 80,000 Masses. of beginning. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p. m. Also commencing 125 3 feet east from shares, par value 31 (certificate No. 44 No. 90 the southwest torner of Bald lot 2. end for 24.500 shares and certificate Rosary; Sermon. "The Sacrament of 65.500 chares). Matrimony." Rev. Joseph J. Bojle, C. running thence east 40 feet, thence north forBroadwater Mills company. Park Cltv. 130 feet, them 6. C.; Benediction. west 20 feet, thence south 10 feet, thence west 20 feet, thence eouth Utah, certificate No. 68 for 1000 shares, ; HOLY THURSDAY Specialists J No. 7, for 140 feet to the place of beginning. par value 31; also certificate Communion, 6 30, 7.00, 7 50, $ 00, 1132 snares. Total 132 shares. or with a as for MEN 0 Together far way, right 30, $ 00. Bonanza Min30.000 shares Goldetrlk the same is appurtenant to and affects 10:00 $. m. No. certificate 316, company, ing the par over described above and the fol property 10 cents. Pontifical Maas. t Blessing of the lowing: Commencing 115.5 feet east of value tfnarea A Provision Utah Packing Holy Oils, Procession to the Reposi57$ the southwest corner of said lot 2. and WOMEN Ltory. stock, par $100. running thence north 10 rods, thence companv 8:00 p. m. Cvtiflcate No. 336. for 48 866 3 shares east 198 feet, thence south 25 feet, thence Otflcs, 249 Main Street, Salt Lake Sermon. "The Abiding west 37 feet, thence north 10 feet, thence Santaquln Consolidated Mines company Tenebrae; 30 years experience treating AcutS, Rev. Bernard Mulloy, C. Presence, west 131 feet, thence south 10 feet, tuenc stock. Chronic and Special Dtaeassa. Mod. Certificate No. 299, for 67.604 share of 8. C west 20 feet, thence south 140 feet, thenc era equipment, Electricity, National Treasure Mines companv stock. west 10 feet to ths piece of beginning. Glandular Therapy (something usw). GOOD ntIDAY 10:00 a. m. "Written bids covering all or any part A pert of lots 1 and 2. block S3, plat O. mad .tuts tL by ef Veneration the Crops. Chanting appointment; Salt Lake City survey; commencing 8 or parcel of the above described property Was. 3796. - Laboratory for Intrav. of the passion. Pontifical Mass of the will be received by the receiver at hia rods corner of the east southwest of said nous medication. Free. Consultation Presanctified. Atlas block, Balt Lake Citv, block 33, thenc north 9 rods, thenc east office at 615 to Hours 9 to 5. 1 to , Sun. 10 to 11. 3:00 p. m. Uteh. prior Aprti 25. 1920 The right rods, thenc south 9 rods, thenc west Is If you cannot call, writs for advice. 2q to Cross. reserved of the Way reject eny or ell bid. Any rode to vh place of beginning 24 8:00 p. m. by the receiver will be subAlso a right of way ever the following; bid accepted ject to confirmation by the court. Way of the Cross; Sermon. "The Commencing 9 rods nortn of the south-weTerm: Cash. Five per cent to acChrist of Calvary, Rev. Joseph J. comer of said block 33, plat G, Balt forms of proposals, may be Boyle, C. 8. C. ; Veneration of the Lake City eurvey. and running thenc company bid, balance 4n confirmation of specifications, e, Obtained at the off'c of Bumner G. sale. Cross east 14 3 rods, thenc north 1 rod. engineer, 205 Felt building, Dated this 73th dev of Marrh, 120. thenc weet !( 3 rods, thenc south 1 will HOLY SATURDAY 9:00 a. m. bids Ths be lu Lsk City. opened STEPHEN H. LYNCH. rod to the place ef beginning. This prep, Candle, Blessing of the Paschal public and the award made to th Receiver of Merchants Bank. is number 1214 Fourth avenue, Balt bidder. Ths rujht is reserved Chanting of the Exult, Blessing of tha erty M! tresponsible Utah. Lake City. A certified any or all bids Font, Pontifical Mass. reject A of section S3, tewnehlp 13 north, an amount equal to five In check r 1 EASTER SUNDAY 11:00 a- - m. NOTJCE TO CONTRACTORS. ran west. Promontory, Utah. cent of the bid must acconp.,ny eaxh I 4 Proeeion. Pontifical Mass, Commencing et the northwest comer A deposit of $5 'la requued toy p.ans The Risen Christ," Rev. Berof lot 5, block 34. Piet C. Balt Lake City (The board f zupsrvtsom, Davis county spc. i float ions nard Mulloy, C. S. C. south 120 dralnags district No I, will receive vested survey, and running thenc Da'la Countv Teuiinece -District Nu, L Confessions D M HI NTER. Pro- dent feet, tbence east 1424 feet, thenc north bids at Its office, 205 Felt buildlne Balt 120 feet, thenc weet 1424 feet, to the Iztk City, Utah, until 3 p. tn April 7, Confessions, ANl F,U HATCH Trt.urer Monday, Tuesday. 7 39 of a. Known m.: 14. es lots 1920, for labor and beginning Wednesday. furnishing material, J. PARNaW ORTH. Be. mi a nr Wednesday piace29 19. and 2L block 2, TV likes subdivision equipment for ths installation of twenty-thre- e afternoon amDevenlng; Saturday aftBoard Of BupervU-e-54 Mock of of covered til drains and 1504 miles ernoon and evening. Date Of f.rst puu.liauon, March 14, This property southeast corner Sev- - yards of open ditch sxcavauon. Flans, 0. klUi. 1 Your Favorite Singer fMr-t- - re FISHERS MUSIC STORE The' Torrens Title System in Utah s. 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