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Show f r. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY i: 1, 1920.. of special stockhold- - , OGDEN DEPARTMENT street Offlct, 420 TwtBty-flft- h Business clflcs, 664; Ogden correspondent, 664 Phones ERS5 MEETING OF BIG COTTON. CONSOLIDATED. , MININO WOOD COMPANY. . to Nodes hsroby kivsn that Cotmeeting of ths stockholders of Big KeilED'BHHICo. ud 740 Issued Check Without " Funds? Is Charge Made tonwood Consolidated Mining company wai be held at ths office of ths company. room 1 In ths Boston building, halt Lake City. Utah, on Monday, the 2(th day of July, 124. at the hour of 3 clock p. -m., for the following purposes among others: 1. To consider end act upon a proposition to reduce ths outstanding capital stock of ths Company from L404.44S hares of the par value of 25 cento per ahsrs to 504,044 shares of the per value of 14 cento per share, and to make the necessary amendments te the articles of incorporation of this company to accomplish such rod action of its capital stock. 2. To consider and act upon a proposition to merge and consolidate this corporation with the F.rod s Peak Mining company, and to discuss and pass upon tbs terms and details of such merger and consolidation. 1. To consider and act upon any other matter In connection with or pertinent ts each or any of the foregoing matters sad any other matter which may be properly brought before or considered at said meeting. Dated this 17th day of June, 124. By order of the Board of Directors. v -- OODEN, June 30. George Croesman waa arrested early this evening by Deputy Sheriff Dick Wootton.upon a warranr charging the Issuing of 'check without funds in the bank, f One check for 50 is said to have been issued to C. B. Richard sorr upon the State bank, and another for- - 1 upon tho Clearfield Stats Stank. 16 favor of the Farmers Milling company. Cron mans ball waa fixed at 1100, and as he was unable to furnish It he to being held Ity the county jail. tty Young1 Man Who Entered n 'Fourth' of July ' OGDEN, Juno JO. That her husband forbade her to talk and compelled her to shack at sit for hours In a Kosmo, waa one of the grounds of cruelty for in divorce filed In set forth the suit the district court today by Elisabeth Krusi against William H. Krusi. Mrs. Krusi also alleges that she became nervous and sick aa the result of her residence at Kosmo, adding that her husband would not permit conversation, except at times when he told her to pack has grips and gettout.-- - J. F. DUN. one-roo- m Pali' OGDEN, June 10. Miss Josephine Randall, v ho will supervise the children's play in Ogden, will begin her duties tomorrow morning in Lester park. She will meet Formed with those Interested in class work at the Madison school at I a. m.. and at 11 a. m. SO. Charlie Sloan, and will meet with the children in Lester OGDEN,, June park and give the first lesson m outdoor 'mayor of Chinatown, headed a delegation of Chinese this morning and called Play. After starting the classes in Lester park Upon Mayor Prank Francis to enter a will go to the City Hall park and the protest against the manner In which the the city until the playpolice officers are alleged to have entered ether parks in ths a Chinese store at 24(5 Grant avenue, ground program is tn operation In all of the city parka when they arrested Chinese gamblers. i Sloan prefaced his protest with the an- houncement that he bad a friend visiting him from Park City, and he said: i "Police ketchum old Chinee friend, who cone visit me from Park City. He caught tat raid too. He my guest and raid make OGDEN, June 30 The preliminary rus fed like helL" Sloan said ths police took 1300 In money hearing in the case of the State against John E. Donaldson, chargedwlth a statuIrom the Chinese. tfcyor Francis said that the money was tory offense, was begun in the city court held by the police as evidence tn the case. this morning. lie said if any damage had been done to Owing to ths nature of ths case, which a young wdman of the city, the property the complaints would be invee- - Involves ordered spectators and witnesses to ligated. He also added that some of the court leavo courtroom. The case was conthe were notorious gam stores in Chinatown bouses. An investigation will be tinued until tomorrow morning at a late bling .. made. hour this afternoon. $19.50 and $22.50 Values I I ' . Beach $27.50 and $30.00 Values , j- , J.(Wsrk. sale County Clerk. was Hearing Is Being Held SMOKING .OPIUM CHARGED. OGDEN, June 30. Tom Kay and Joe Kay, Chinese partners, were arrested at o'clock tonight at TWenty-elght- h street and Lincoln avenue by Detectives Ever: OGDEN. June JO. Nlck Panos, charged ett Noble and William Tayior, upon the With cutting Andrew Stellas with a charge of smoking opium. They were knife, following a card game, was ar- held In the city Jail In default of 100 raigned in the city court this morning and bail each. entered a plea of ndt guilty. The trial date will be fixed later, RAIL BONOS REDUCED. r Stellas wu arraigned upon tho charge OGDEN, June SO. The bail bonds of of gambling. He said he desired counsel. 200 for George Manos and six others, The ball of the defendants was fixed at were reduced In 4250 cash, but waa later increased to 500 charged with gambling, the city court to 50 today at the request at the request of County Attorney J. B. of George Halverson, attorney for the Bate who announced that ho had filed defendants. Cash bonds will take the S stats csss charging 8teffas with operplace of the personal bonds given In the ating s gambling gams. case. SteiTas and Panos wers in the city court a number of weeks ago upon ths charge GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE. f gambling OGDEN. June 0. Emma Sophia, who Following ths action in ths gambling case, the announcement waa made by the pleaded guilty to operating a rooming Police tluft the recently organised club of house without s license, was given a Greek residents of the city would be in- suspended sentence in the city court this It was stated the defendant vestigated regularly by the police. morning. had made application to the city com mission for a rooming house license, HOOVER GOES W18T. OGDEN. June 30. Herbert Hoover 200 BONO FORFEITED. passed through Ogden last night en routs to his home at Palo Alto, Cat He reOGDEN, June 30. The 200 bond of fused to discuss -- the political situation, A. Matti, charged with having liquor in other than to Bay that he looked for a his possession and also with having sold stubborn fight for ths presidency. liquor, was declared forfeited in the city court this morning. Tho announcement V was made in court that the defendant 6COUT ON WAV TO EUROPE. had sold his business and departed for - OGDEN, June 30. Ten Boy Scouts of California. San Francisco, in charge of William t Harding, passed through Ogden today en MILLING CONDITIONS THEME. " route to New ork, from which place they will sail for Europe. The trip abroad OGDEN, June SO. U. G, Holley, presiwill Include a visit to tho battlefields of dent and manager of the .Holley Milling world war. ths company, was the speaker at the Rotary club luncheon today at the Weber club. The subject of the address was the PETITIONS ARE REFERRED OGDEN, Ju04 30 Tha of milling conditions in tbs intermountaln Emm -- Sofia and WIHIam petition for country, Sanders, roomlns-bous- e licenses, were referred by MUST EXTERMINATE WEEDS.' the city commission today to the super intendent of public safety to Invest! OGDEN, June 0. The city board of cats health has sent out notices in many districts of the city to persons permitting noxious weeds to grow upon their property and along the sidewalk In front of OGDEN SOCIETY their prpperty. The public to called upon to aid in the War for the extermination OGDEN. June 30. Mias Estells Parnell of the weeds. f Denver, gueat of Mrs. Charles Parnell, waa the complimented gueet at a dinner PLAIN CITY TO CELEBRATE. given Monday evening by Mrs. O. JU OGDEN, 'June 34 Plain City has arMillar. The table waa centered with a a Fourth of July program which basket of red and white rosea. The guests ranged be observed next Monday. The proIncluded, besides the honor guest, Mrs will consist of a patriotic program, will gram John A. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Parnell, athletic contest baseball game and dance Mrs Mark Fuller, Mrs. M, Wheelwright In the evening. and Mrs. Blaine Burke. Mrs. Mark Fuller entertain at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home, 322 Thirty-firin to Miss street, compliment Parnell. Red roses. In a crystal basket, formed the centerpiece for ths table. Covers Were laid for six. Epee 1st te The Trlboae. . BRIGHAM CITY, June 30 Mr. and The Ladles Kensington of ths First F. Hansen received a teleBaptist church held Its last meeting of Mrs Joseph -the season yesterday afternoon at the gram this tomorning from their son Harwho vey, home of Mrs J. O. Gebhart, 2(2! Liberty performing missionary work been transvenue. Mrs. Arthur MaU, Mrs William J In New fork, that ha-hSmith and Mrs. Smithson were the a mW ferred to the British mission and wtu Sail on for Liverpool Thursday of this slating hostesses. A social afternoon was week. enjoyed and officers were elected for When Mri Hansen reeelved Ms call to Y the coming year as follows: 7 Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, president; go on a mission, the assignment Was to firm. J. D. Corey, vice president, Mrs. the British mission, but because of the' obtaining a passport, the Henry Blschoff, secretary and treasurer. difficulties ofwas Refreshments wers served at ths close appointment changed to New York. of ths afternoon. Thirty-fiv- e members Blnce that time, the restrictions have been removed by the British government, of tbs Kensington and tho congregation were present. and now Mr. Hansen's original appoint. ment is made effective. ' JU R- - Adamson of Ogden and Miss Nell M. Deerlng of Silver Bay, N. Y., were Mrs. W. married in the First Presbyterian church in Balt Lake on June 24, the Rev. George E. Davis officiating After a short stay at the Hotel Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Adamson will return to Ogden to make their home. Special te The Tribes. JOT Strs. June Alice KAYSVILLE, The Ladies' Aid society of tho English Watt Layton, 55 years of age, died at Lutheran church met this afternoon the home of her daughter, Mr William at the home of Mrs. Peter Swanson, 3767 E. Gay ley, this evening, after a long ill- Grant avenue. ness. Mrs. Layton was born In Layton1 and always had made her home in this county, where she was actirs in the work of j OGDEN the Relief society and other L. D. 8. church organisations REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. In addition to her husband. D. Lays ton. and mother, Mr Elizabeth. Gollght-l- y B. B. Stone and wife to W. O. John-so- n, Mrs. Layton to survived by one of lots S and 10, block Watt, part son and five daughters. . Plate ( Richard Parker and wife to R . F. tot 11, block 13, Florence ; Jwfhar. ......... i park addition Patrick T. Murphy to George Plewetitng, lots I and 2, block 1. Central park addition ... . 00 George 8. Fleweliing and wife to BINGHAM-- . .June 30. The committee Joseph H. Middleton, lot V block ' having in charge the Fourth of July celeI, Central park addition 700 bration report a healthy response to the appeal for funds, and the success of the celebration is now assured. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Clause and Marls Child, both of teeA.onA. Macke, chairman of the commitathletic contests, has his program Vga He las and Della M. Tracy, almost completed, and ths list will be Clarencepouf ready tot ths printer tomorrow. , of Ogden. - Attest: Behind Closed Dows ' PresIdenL EDNA L. KA R REN, Secretary. ' P13S NOTICE OF SALE. Notice te hereby given that the county commissioners of Salt Lake county wilt sell at public auction at the west front door of the .county courthouse. Balt Lake City, Ltohat the hour of 19 e clock a. m., on Monday, the 21st day of June. 120, pursuant to section 1404 X35, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, to the highest bidder, the following described property and improvements - thereop, to wtt: Beginning at a- point about 13 feet oast from the southwest corner of lot Salt Lake City 7, plat "A. 3, block survey, and running thence north 1(5 thence south feet; Alienee east ill feet: 1(5 JPSt; thence west 132 feet to tho otherwise and beginning, piacePqf part of lot 3, block 57. plat C bait Lak. Clgr . J 8. LINDSAT, WM. hugheJs, Commissioners. - Playground Supervisor Wilt Begin Duties Today "Mayor of Chinatown Protest Enter I -- It Before Is Now Serving Wife Alleges Husband TiiSe State Prison. Made Her Keep Silent OGDEN, June SO. The Sullivan drug tore, at the corner of Twenty-sixt- h treat and Washington avenue, eras an lered by burglars last night and SIS was removed from the cash register, according to the report made to the police today. This Is the second time the store has two within been watered by burglars months. Cpon the former occasion the a ho was entered by Cal Tucker, store was surprised by Patrolman A; H., Stephens. a running fight between the burglar and the officer ended in the arrest of Tucker. Ho was convicted end sentenced to a term from ons Jo twenty years in the stats prison. - Styles Good Color Range . Models to Suit Every Taste Unapproachable Values Up-to-the-Min-ute Ramifications of Card iit l Came Reach City Court Mens Summer 'W Ths above postponed unto 1924. at 14 o'oiock a. m. Friday, July Snd. By order of tho board of county commissioners, Salt Lake county, stats of A. D. 1924, Utah, this Slat day of June.STILLMAN. F. a Chairman, hoard of county commissioners. Attest: ' S' (Seal) E. Clark, County Clerk. By. Ida M. Hollhan, deputy clerk. J. P(315 DELINQUENT NOTICE. Log Cabin Mining Co., principal place of busineaa Salt Lake City, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 5, levied on ths 5th day of May, 1924, ths several amounts set opposite ths names of ths respective shareholders as follows: No. Cert. - ' f Gabardines and Tropical Worsteds Regular $50 to $65 Values; j), Very Special at Sizes 35 to 40 Only jo P7071 r 00 Silk Skirts, $7.95 9 on This IS an Opportunity! These Shirts Were Made to Sell at $12.50 to $16.50 d Materials Are Jerseys, Radiums, Crepes, etc. - Satin-stripe- Missionary From Brigham Transferred to Europe . as -- Note That There Are 500 of These Shirts Hence a Wide Variety to Select from. All $12.50 to $16.50 j 7 rl e OLlL Value for i V ' Alice Layton Is Dead at Kaysville 4 Big Fourth of July Special 3 STATISTICS a ..(50 -- -- ...... ..... Success Assured tor Celebration at Bingham ! Chamberlain's Diarrheas Remedy Can Be Depended Upon. Bonding and Burety company "My father always keeps a bottle of against Bpeery Flour company, to recover Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Rem(loop damages slisged to be due for 3000 edy In the house because he has found it lards of gravsL to be the only medicine he can rely upon i . in .. to give prompt relief and cure all forms BUILDING PERMIT. of bowel trouble. 1 have a high opinion Joeeph E. Crites, Jefferson svenus and of this remedy and can recommend It to Twenty-eight- h street, brick . - residence, all, writes A. Bwlllura, Jefferson City. cost 4500, piled in district1 court. Lion Mo. -- 1 P472T IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of Salt Lake county, state of Utah. Charles W. Neal, plaintiff, v Mary Neal, defendant No. 28718. summon Ths state of Utah to the said defendant: Tou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of ' this summons upon you, If served within the county in which this action is brought: otherwise, within thirty days after service, snd defend the above entitled action; and In caee of your failuro so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according 1o tho demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said courL " This action is brought to recover s Judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between you and this plaintiff. WALTER P. KIRK8EY. , ' Attorney Tor Plain tlff. P. O. address 813 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City Utah. , r25 First publication July 1, 1920. -- v An PXOBATK OVAUHAgSKiy XOTIOE rnseeUvs alsaets (Ceasolt csoalyetork g g 200 and Suits in Beautiful Patterns; Finely Tailored in Styles; Regular $13.50 and $15.00 Values for Long-wearin- Shape-retainin- Up-to-the-Min- ute ' " NOTICE OF ADJOURNED SESSION OF- MEET. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' INQ AND OF INTENTION TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OP WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY AT SAID MEETINGS Notice is hereby riven that at fc adjourned session or the 1924 annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Western Loan snd Building company, to be held t the office of said company, Ne. 45 East First South street, Balt Lake City, the 12th day of July, Utah, on Monday, 1924, at eight oclock p. m--, pursuant to taken at the close of an adadjournment journed session of said meeting, held on of tho 16th day April, 1920, the following resolution to amend the articles of incorporation of said company will bo Introduced, considered and voted upon, RESOLVED, that tho articles of Incorporation of Western Loan and BuIUlng company bo and tho aamo hereby are amended by increasing the authorized capital of said company from thirty nil-lidollars to thirty-fiv- e million dolltrs. and the number of shares from throe hundred thousand to Uire hundred fifty thousand, and so that section one of (ho fifth article of tho articles of incorporation of said company as snd If amended i will read as followsI ARTICLE FIFTH. Section 1. The amount of capital shall b stock of this corporation million dollar divided Into thlrty-fiv- s three hundred fifty thousand shars of ths par value of ono hundred dollars each. Ths batoncs of article five, remaining and reading as heretofore. This notice of Intention to amend snd of tho holding of said adjourned session ts given and published pursuant to an order of the board ol directors of said company. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th day of Jun 1924. JOHN T. WHITE. ' Secretary. to-w- tt: ! st many shares of each parcel of stock as may he necessary will be sold at tbs com7th South street. pany's office, 537onEast 10th ths Salt Lak City, day of July, 1924, at 12 noon, to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with ths costs of advertising and expenses of sals PETER BALLANTINE. Secretary. 537 East 7th South, Salt lake City. Utah. !6)Oo j NOTICE OF SALE. EsUtwof Frank E. Johnson, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sals ons Oldamobile automobile (touring car), 504 shares preferred capital stock of Watcher Mining company and 13 shares of capital stock of Intermountaln Engineering company on or after July 9, 1920, and written bids will be received at 359 8euth Main street. Salt Lake City. Terms cask in full upon confirmation. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, By John K. Hardy, Vice President, Ada the Will Annexed. mlnlstrator, with Dated June 25. 1920. p7073 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Rosins Mola, deceased. Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at 347 vouchers Lake City, Utah, Kearns building, Salt 15th of the before October. day on or A. D. 1,2fRANCja oEORtfE MOLE, Administrator of the Estate of Boeing Deceased. " Mole, Marti neau A Evans, Attorneys for Ad mlnlstrator. Pato ' 130. r of first publication, Junq 10, IK A t-- 5 |