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Show TH K 13 - mCW YORK COTtS CLOSE. (As reported by J. A. BoglA A O.) Bid lAeked. SAlr liAK K TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MUKJNIJNU, MAY NOTICE. DELINQUENT NY-17NY-17- Silver King Consolidated Mining company of Utah. Principal place of business, 10 Newhouse. .building, Balt Lake City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described10 stock on account of assessment No. of ten (10) cents per share, levied on the th day of April, 1021, the eeveral amounts set opposite the nsme of the respective stockholders, as follows: Shrs. Amt, Name. Cert, No. P, Armstrong A S BO Co.' , 9 H. P, Armstrong A NYO-800-- Mem- - Utah Farm Bureau bers to Consider Prob- lem NT-175- Co NT-178- H. P. Armstrong 0 Co 10.00 100 10.00 A P. Armstrong At ..100 3 H. P. Armstrong A 100 Co 7 J. S. Bachs A Co. ..100 100 J. B. Bache A Co 100 9 J. S.. Bache A Co 100 0 J. S. Bache A Co 100 1 Co J. 8. Bache 100 J. S. Bache Co J. S. Bache Co.. V.. 100 100 4 Co J. S. Bache 100 Co J. 8. Bache 100 Co 6 J. 8. Bache 100 Co 8. J. Bache 8 J. 8. Bache A Co.t, , .100 9 tt ..100 Co... J. S. Bache 100 0 J. B. Bache A Co 100 J. 8. Bache A Co 100 2 Co A 8. Bache J, J. R Bache A Co.,.,. 100 U10 Uo A J. 8. Bache 100 6 J. 8. Bache A Co 100 6 J. 8. Bache A Co 100 7 J. 8. Bache A Co 100 8 J, 8. Bache. A Co 100 9 J. 8, Bache A Co 2 J. 8. Bache A Co., .... 100 100 3 J. S. -Bache A Co NYO-07- 2 J. 8. Bache A Co.... 16 100 -1 Oscar IS. Ballin.'. .. .100 424 JosephBasch H. NT-178- 4 of $50,000,000 Firm 100 Co NT-177- Vrooman Suggests Use of Grain Corporation Prof ;its for 'Help of Farmers. NY-10- NY-109- NY-119- NY-119- NY-11- 92 NY-11- NY-119- NY-11- NY-119NY-11- NY-119- At the nuggestlon of the American Farm Bureau Federation, member of the farm bureau in Utah will be called upon at an early date to paee judgment on' the proposition of a propoeed I So, 000,000 foreign financing corporation to' handle export sale of American surplus crops. According to plans now under way by the Utah State Farm bureau, the matter will be submitted to Jta membership in this state coincident with the questionnaire on the proposed program at national legislation. The proposal to creats an agricultural foreign trade corporation is the outgrowth ot the gift corn project of the American - Farm Bureau Federation which resulted In the gilt of 131 cars of corn for the central starring people xt Poland'W.andNorris of Furope. Senator Georgs measure in Nebraska has introduced, a the senate which would use 5u,000,000 ot the profits of the United States grain corporation as capital stock of the export-ai- d corporation. NY-119- NY-120- 1 NY-120NY-12- 1W HT NY-12- NY-120- NY-120- NY-120NY-142- NY-168- NY-26- 9 NY-14- 263 2742 SLO-64- 8 6437 6132 SLO-83- 8 NY-26- 5 NY-25- 6 NY-26- 7 NY-26- 8 NY-25- 9 NY-81- 1 NY-81- 2 4198 4641 SLO-36- 4 77 8954 78 88 4 82 89 88 89 78 884 75 7 k 82 S 88 8d 88 1 8387 4197 7189 SL-68- 9 SL-67- 6 NY-83- 8 SL-61- 4 NY-102- 5 Julia V. Elder .... Julia V. Elder Julia V. Elder .. 1329 1330 8L-39- 1 M. R. M. R. 2773 2774 Evans Evans Bullard NYO-21- 6 A 2.50 5 10 .80 1.00 . Smyth James W. Field 4682 5 004I 10.00 60.06 10.00 10.00 82 100 200 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 ....... ...... Cunningham ..... George Decker ... Joseph Deideehelmer ... J. H. Demin W. H. Dillon ... 218 10 00 10 JH lOHlO 1.00 100 00 100,00 10.00 10.00 4.20 1.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 .60 8.20 10.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 James F. Bogan James-F- . Bogan ....1000 .100 Ernest - Booth .100 Heman H. Brown ... . 43 Brown Heman H. 10 Nellie H. Brown James s- t Bruce ...... 100 100 Jame- C. Bruce 100 James C. Bruce James C. Bruce ' ......100 100 James C. 100 James C. 100 James C. 60 John By 100 John Bye ..... 50 John' Bye ... 60 John Bye 60 Hannah Bye .... 100 Joseph Ca so ... 100 Wm. H. Child Wm. H. Child .......100 W. K. Clare A Son ..100 Margaret Costigan ... ..100 Walter M. Critchlow .... 5 8174 5308 576 J. F. NY-63- 5 Good Security Offered. 16 1.50 James W. Field 7300 Miss Sarah E. Fleming... 60 5.00 4106 Mrs. M. A. Flygare..-- . . . .100 10.00 8LO-60- 3 5.00 Mrs. Julia Forbes.... 60 NYO-88- 8 76 7.60 Bernard Frank 200 20.00 701 Charles E. Frank 7074 Leopold Frank . . ....... .100 10.00 7076 Leopold Frank 100 10.00 100 7076 Leopold Frank 10.00 5679 Charles O. Frans 100 10.00 100 10.00 Herbert Fuller 4 100 10.00 Herbert Fuller 100 10. 00 Herbert Fuller 100 10.00 Herbert Fuller 100 10.00 Herbert Fullef 9 100 10.00 Fuller Herbert, NYO-66- 3 "The farmer is being smothered in his surplus crops. It remains to be seen whether he is going to be provided with export markets now or a post mortem later. Unless given at once a foreign outlet for their surpluses a million mors farmer wltt go ' bankrupt before fair. Moreover, the business stagnation and paralysis resulting from the destruction of the purchasing power of the farmer is costing the country more every month than the total value of these surpluses- "In tragic contrast with this stupefying spectacle, the farm bureau. gift corn movement revealed hundreds of millions of people In Europe and Asia aa ragged, cold, starving and unable to utilise either their idle labor or their idle factories for lack of the very things that are rotting In our fields, granaries and warehouses. While these countries have no money with which to buy our products, they have lands, forests, mines, factories e and mills as sound bases for .credit, and Industrious, thrifty populations ready and pathetically eager to multiply many times over the value of our raw materials by working them up Into manufactured goods upon which we would hae a first lien. SLO-S6- 9 NY-14- NY-14- NY-14- NY-14- NY-146- 10 Samuel Gardner 2707 J. F. Goes 100 3141 J! F. Goes 100 4044 J. F. Goss 100 9609 Josle M. Oottlelh 50 460 Chas. J. Graeser 100 9325 Mayer J. Greenberg 60 NYO-38- 3 Mayer J. Greenberg . 22 1 Frederick S. Greene... 100 . .168 8717 TaJltha P. Grossnutn PLO-47- 4 Talltha P. Grossman. 25 7 Theodore W. H&ndt- - war-brok- long-tim- NY-94- 1.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5,00 10.00 6.00 2.20 10.00 16.80 2.50 8L-42- man Birdie . 100 10.00 11 1.10 NY-17NY-174- 8 NY-174- 9 NY-17.VY-17NY-17- 624 NY-8- 0 F. Haywood Nelms., .160 F. Haywood Nelms. 100 F. Haywood Nelms... 100 F. Haywood Nelma...l00 ,F. Haywood Nelms. ..100 F.. Hay wood Nelms. ..100 F. Haywood Nelms.. .100 F. Haywood Nelms... 100 F. Haywood Nelms. ..100 James H. Paterson ...... 100 Mra Myra A. Peterson. 100 Plater ......... .....168 16.8f 50 6.00 3.60 35 C. Pritchett 5 .60 C. Pritchett 20 L. C. Prltchee 2.00 10 1.00 C. Pritchett Rose 6719 SLO-38- 0 L. L. 1423 1427 NYO-36- 5 L. 6668 10,00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Rose Plater ..100 Harry Prochaaka ..500 Myrtle Pylee Max Reese ..100 2. 0 Max Reese ..100 418 Frederick - Renken ... ..250 8L-4Frederick Renken , ..IOO 25 619 Irving W. Rice 100 4521 Walter W. Robbing SI.O-36- 1 50 .. W. Walter Robbins 100 8 Julius Rosenfteld NYO-9- 4 William M. Rosenthal. 75 100 62 Louis Louis Sachs SLO-76- 6 Sartoriua, Smith A NY-171- 9 2045 5009 .......... SL-38- 10.00 60.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 19.00 2.60 10.00 6.00 10.00 7.60 10.00 .70 Loewi 10.00 David Schwarts ... 10.00 David Schwarts ... David Schwarts ... .100 no. 00 David Schwarts ... 100 10.00 David Schwarts ...100 10.00 9 ...100 10.00 David Schwarts 3620 W. A. Scudder ...100 10.00 6424 Dorothy Simon ... 25 2.60 411 Emanuel Simon 12H 1.25 626 I Martin Stmon 25 2.50 6423 Myer Simon 60 5.00 463 JV alter Simon 12H 4977 Elmer A. Skud 100 10.00 5476 Elmer A. Skud ....... 10.00 6713 Morton .10 Solomon 10.00 I). Sprits' A Sons . 8LO-33- 8 6.00 ... Stanley Sprits 546-- Ed. 100 10.00 M. Stern MYO-60- 9 Charles A. Stoneham NY-15NY-15NY-15- NY-15- NY-16- NY-158- ...... NY-17- A Co. SL-74- 5 SL-J4- 6 Charles A. Stoneham A ....100 1$ 00 ....10010.00 Co Co- .60 5 Charles At Stoneham A - Charles A., Stoneham A tx.100 10.00 10 1.00 Otto Stuppan Paul R. Suntatond.,100 10.00 4 R. M.t Symons ...100 10.00 6 r.lOd ltf.TMT R. M.'Sym6ns 9 100 10. 00 R. M. Svmons 7 .100 10.00 R. M. Symons 8 100 10.00 M. R. Svmons 6734 J C. T. Y. R. P. Tarrant. 10 1.00 NYCU536 August Thalhelm .. 41 4.30 5196 August Thalhelm 100 10.00 3 August Thalhelm ,...100 10.00 6 Mrs. Nettle Thalhelm. 100 10.00 NYO-21- 5 Herman H Theim... 14 1.40 NYO-35- 3 .60 Herman H. Thelm... 6 9 W. S. Torrence ......100 10.00 4 100 10.00 W. S. Torrence 7068 Van Antwerp, Bishop A Fish ..100 10.00 68 G. A. Vehr 100 10.00 4034 A. Vehr ....200 20.00 6777 G. A. Vehr .... 60 6.00 57780. A. Vehr ...,100 10.00 SLO-44- 4 G. A. Vehr ..... .... 60 6.00 4631 Abigail C. Voorhis ....200 20.00 4146 Clayton Voorhis ... ....600 50.00 4203 Clayton Voorhis .... ...1000 100.00 SLO-40- 6 Clayton Voorhis ....500 60.00 6 Clayton Voorhis ....500 60.00 7266 Kathryn A. Wade .... 10 1.00 NYQ-40- 4 .50 Kathryn A. Wade NYO-47- 6 3 59 A Wade Kathryn NYO-46- 7 6.00 Marie J. Wade .. NY 672 Louts J. Waldeman..,100 10.00 3 Louis J. Waldeman. . .100 10.00 4 Louis J. Waldeman.'. .100 10.00 Louis J. Waldeman. .100 10,00 NY 1224 Louis J. 10.00 10.00 Louis J. 10.00 Louis J. 2877 John Watson 100.00 2880 John Watson 6.00 4104 Sarah Watson 100 10.00 Olga Wexler....l60 16.00 5300 Jesse H. White ...200 20.00 6364 Jesse H. White 400 40.00 5782 Jesse H. White 109 10.90 SLO-3- 0 60 6.00 .'sse H. White SL-74- 7 Co NYO-62- 0 NY-14- NY-75- NY-75NY-75NY-75NY-75- SL-36- SL-36- NY-79- NY-99- a SLO-40- -- NY-67- NY-87NY-12- -- NY-13NY-13- 1 .10 Jesse H. White 2 60 25 Jesse H. tVhite 1 H 15 50 Jesse White SLO-45- 1 150 15.00 Jesse H. White 6714 Myra Wilmoth 1 ..10 1 6715 Mary Wilmoth .10 6692 John B. Wood 33.60 9 100 10.00 Fred R. Woolley 1 Fred R. Woolley .....100 10.00 28 Oscar Wormier 50 6.00 5 H. O. Wright 100 10.00 7189 Freda W. Wrlxon 50 5.00 6718 Dora P. Wulfman 166 16.80 1 Dora P. Wulfman ... 50 6.00 6833 Joseph Wulflange .100 10.00 6580 Joseph Wulftange 100 10.00 6687 Joeeph Wulftange .. ,100 10.00 8LO-68- 9 Joseph Wultange ....200 20.00 1 .100 10.00 Joseph Wuiftang 8 Joseph Wulftange ....100 10.00 SLO-81- 4 Joseph Wulftange ..200 iO.OO 206 Michael Wynn - And in accordance with law and18 an 1.80 order of the board of directors' made on the 6th day of April, 1921, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as mav be necessary will be sold at the company's office, room 610, Newhouse building. Salt Lake City. Utah, at 3 00 oclock p. m., on Wednesday, the 8th day of June, 1921. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. G. W. BROWNING. Secretary. Office1 610 Newhouse building. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'c6324 SLO-4- 7 8LO-19- 8 SLO-20- 7 SL-858L-86- 8L-79- SLO-88- SL-56SL-81- Harris J2V4 1.26 6 .60 Birdie Harris 7157 Hayden, Stone A Co 100 10.00 7158 Hayden. Stone A Co. ...100 10.00 SLO-86- 5 Emma E. Hayward. ,200. 20.00 NYO-47- 4 214 21.40 Oscar Hebei 163 Oscar Hebei 500 60.00 0 100 10.00 Morris Hexter 1 100 10.00 Moms Hexter 431 Teresa Hoban 200 20.00 416 Charles H. Hobnhoret ....100 10.00 187 Leon Honigsberger 200 20.00 SLO-21- 4 Leon Honigsberger .. 86 8.60 3 Mra. Marie Hopkins. ..100 10.00 SLO-24Mrs. Marie Hopkins. 43 4.30 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. S .70 Mr. Mane Hopkins. 7 Sealed bids for the construction of a NY 740 Carl Hopp 100 10.00 4 Leon N. Hurwltx ...100 10.00 hospital building at the Idaho insane asy5 Chas." H. Jaqulth, Jr.. 100 10.00 lum, Black foot, Idaho, for ths state of 9 Chas. H. Jaqulth, Jr... 100 10.00 Idaho, will be received at the office of the 7099 Walter C. Johnxton, Jr... 25 Boise, 2.60 commissioner of public works, NYO-38- 9 Idaho, up to and until 2 p. m Saturday, Walter C. Johnston, 539 SLO-29- 1 Plan Held Feasible. m NY-57NY-76- pur-cha- NY-76- 0 L.O-3- -- NY-146NY-17- NY-17- Jr-- 100 Jones A Baker 10.00 100 10.00 Jones & Baker 9712 Julius Joseph, Jr. 1 .10 6711 Stanley Joseph 1 ,10 SLO-10- 1 55 Albert M Kahn 6.60 100 10.00 William Kaegi 8 William Kgegi .100 10.00 9 ,..100 10.00 WillTamKaegi 2 William Kaegi 100 10.00 1 100 10.00 Benjamin Kasa 100 10.00 Benjamin Kasa N .100 - 0 Benjamln.JKoaa' N Y 254 Benjamin Kasa 100 10,00 6420 Morris K. Kats ,...100 10.00 NYO-42- 9 Mom K. Kats ..... 43 4.30 923 Ida M King 25 '2.50 5200 Joseph C. Klein 60 6.00 9691 Joseph C. Klein 50 5.00 NYO-19- 6 50 5.00 Joseph Kraus NYO-1323 ...... 2.20 Kraus Joseph NYO-49NY-96- 9 NAr-16- FOTATOES. CHICAfiO, Mky 28 Potatoes, receipts, 90 csrs; old. weak; northern- - white sacked and ! 00 cwt ; new stronger, Uoutalana bulk. and Mississippi Triumphs, 8, long white, $2 76; Texas Triumphs. 8 5oaS 80, South Carolina 7.25 a barrel. cobblers, Would Aid Everybody. FLOUR st $9 A HD BEAR. In carload lots, S54t 9 55 s barrel in higher; Bran, !6.00v NY-65- 7 NY-65- NY-65SL-33- NY-26- NY-26- 2 10-0- ta 25c family patents quoted cotton sacks. XAM8AS CITY PRODUCE. KANSAS CITY. May 23. Eggs, unchanged; toe. firsts. 18c; second Butter, uarhaagod; creamery, 82c; packing. 12c Poultry, unchanged; hens. 20c; broilers, 25Q She; roosters, $8. IN TUB THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of Knit Lake county, state of Utah. F. R. Hagenbeck.plaintlff. v. Buckeye Manufacturing company, a corporation, defendant, Summons. Ths State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned 0 appear within twenty day after the service of this summon upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within days after service, and defend the thirty above entitled action; and, in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according 0 the demand of the complaint, which haa been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover Judgwholesale dairy-- produce. ment for the sum of $1719 0U, alleged to (Quotations by Mutual Creamery Company t be due from defendant to plaintiff. Case lota. Freak extra ereameay butter la 88 LESLIE FRAZER. 2 pound cubes g ,27 Attorney for plaint!)!. Freeh extra creamery butter In rartoea. ' .214 P O' Address, 31 Judge Building, Salt Freak extra creamery butter, parchment Lake City, Utah. .29 prints b297 Freak firsts creamery butter in cartons.. .284 Fresh firsts creamery butter, parchment IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE 28 prints divtstori. In and for Salt Lake county, 20 Cooking butter in cubes Utah. In the matter of the estate of Petected fresh eg f A , 24 H lamp, deceased. Notice. Annul Ranch ctsa 28 The petition of John F. Fitxpatrlck Full cream cheese, triplets 18 Full cream cheese. Toting America ..IT of praying for the admlsaion to Full cream cheese, fire found squares.. a certain document, purportingprobate .18 to be a Block Swiss cheese 83 of the last will and testament transcript 24 Cream brick cheese of Asmus H. Lamp, deceased,-an- d for the granting of lettera of administration HEW TORE PRODUCE. with the will annexed to John F, Fitzpat28 Rutter, FEW TORE. May firmer; rick, has been set for hearing on Fricreamery higher than extras, '28628e; day, the 3d day of June. A. D. ,1921, at 2 24 oclock p m., at the county court house firsts. extras, creamery 38q2Sc; creamery In the court room of said court. In Salt (&27Vc. fresh 24 extra firm: Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. flrata, gathered Rgge. 25c; firsts, 21$28c. Witness the clerk of said court, with Cheese steady; state whole milk fresh spethe seal thereof- - affixed this 18th day cials, 15i8e; state whole milk twins speOf May. 1921, cials, 1616c. CLARENCE COWAN. (Seal) , Live poultry, wank; broilers, 85 L 80c ; fowls, Clerk. -14c ; turkey. 25c;- - dressed, poulx 2cr boosters. By L. P. PALMER. 254x550try, dull; western chlckena, boxes, fowls, 25Q31c; aid rooettrs, 174t21c Deputy clerk turkeys, GEO. JAY GIBSON, L c4979 28356a Attorney for petitioner. , f IOO 25 Blum Mr. Annie Bogan.... jj... 10 1000 1356 Edward M -, ..100 Jeronie M BIJur Edward Blum 1365 2184 many pent-u- p energies and brought about eo widespread a business revival. Such a step would tend gradually to relieve the strain on the little banka, and that In turn would relieve the strain they are placing on the large central hanks. Bv restoring to the farmer a part of hi lost purchasing power, the goods would begin to move off the shelves of the retailers, the warehouses of the w holesalers and Jobbers would to be begin emptied again, and the wheels of mills and factories gradually would be set In motion. The employment given to labor by gradually restoring its normal purchasing power would react to add momentum to the upward movement start' I in the markets of the country." In a letter to President J. R. Howard of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Mr Vrooman advises that If congress can see that the people are behind them In the move they will feel empowered to act with promptness. He also states that Secretory Hoover and Secretary "Wallace are keen for getting eifectlve action at once in behalf of the farmer and the country as a whole. 60 Rons.. 60 100 Sons.. H Bayer NYO-66- 8 Lucius Beebe Lu.lua Beebe 11 Jidward H. Belger ........500 5262 NYO-2- The corpoiation would, according to the authorized to issue deNorris bill,-t- ie bentures to the maximum of $i0(i,od0,0o0. be required to buy farmer would Eajph 10 par cent ,of, the value of his export of in sales stock the agricultural expoit finance corporation, and this sum would be used to repay the $30, 000,000 advanced by the government from the prolits made on farmers' grain handled duriug the Atch T r n 41 1090 ... war. do isdj 4s 1906 The contention is made by eongressiona' L eons 4s 1052.. Cosrt Atlantic leaders that public opinion has not yet B A O gold 4a 1948 sufficiently crystallised as to justify faU do 1925 r 814a vorable action on the measure. It is this do 4 1938 condition which has brought about the Cent 4a 1945 cona of Ua decision of the American Farm Bureau do roll da 1920 Federation to obtain first hand the opinion of the American larmer and deliver It to representatives and senators in the form of petitions and resolutions. Officers of the Utah farm bureau therefore have planned to submit tile question at meetings uf farmers throughout the state at tbs earliest possible date. Carl 8. Vrooman, director of the gift corn project, is author of the plan for the He says: export-ai- d corporation. - "I venture t'qtugkT-Itf n history has there been a time when so simple a device could have unloosed eo Francis NY -- 289 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1.60 10.00 10.00 I. Bayer ....VWU JO. 00 NY-120- Farmers to Buy Stock. "All that is required to enable us, in S sane and businesslike way. to fill their aching economic void from our swollen economic surplus is a financial mechan-lathat will extend to them the longtime credits to which they are 4 easonably entitled In order to enable them to our surplus cotton, wool, pork, corn, oats, wheat, etc. Our ablest and must conservative statesmen and bankers declare this plan to be quite feasible. "Administration leaders declare that the creation of soma such financial instrumentality is the logical and practical thing to do. but that, unfortunately, public opinion has not crystallised effectively in favor of such 41 step. "The proposed agricultural foreign trade finance- - corporation would extend appropriate 'credits to nations, corporations, cooperative societies or Individuals wishing to buy our surplus farm ucts and having real security to prodoffer. Not a dollar of the initial capital of ths corporation will have to be taken from the taxpayers pockets. It can be loaned by act of congress from the profits so recently made by the United States grain corporation. 10.00 NY-17- -- 5 60 Joseph Kraus 600 Kronenhurg Elisabeth KuhL ...600 Helen Kumpfer 100 Helen 100 Kumpfer Sue M. Laverle 100 40O Adele F. Levy Adele F. Levy, admx 600 6.00 60.00 60.00 5760 10.00 SL-69- 7 10.00 6672 10.00 8LO-67- 9 40.00 SLO-72- 8 50.00 6660 Merry W. Lewis ,...1000 100.00 NY 863 Frederick M Lotterle.100 10.00 0 F. W. 2049 SLO-17- 2 Frederick M. L nrh NYO-39- 3 Lot-ter- Lynch Lynch Lynch Jooeph C. Lynch Joseph C. Lynch 2 Joseph C. Lynch Joseph C, Lynch Joseph C. Lynch 8 ioo Joseph C. Lynch- -. 7 100 Lawrence Maas 1348 John Macklc io 3 John Mackie 5 A Jenkins Maguire 6 Maguire A Jenkins ..100 NYO-53- 0 Mabel E. Mason .... 95 2209 Mabel E. Mason 50 2237 Mabel E. Mason 60 2690 Mabel E. Mason 50 3 Edward Mlllhsuaer ..,.100 6881 Angelo Monaco 59 SLO-83- 6 William H Morris .. 50 7 Robt. Mulford A Wal- I. Badger 100 8 Robt. Mulford A Walter I. Badger 100 9 Robt. Mulford A WaJ- t. Badger loo Vr 0 Robt. Mulford A Wal- ter I. Badger 100 1 Robt. Mulford A Wal- 1 100 Badger 8 Rcbt. Mulford A Wai- SL-88- 2 SL-89- 1 RL-89- 8L-89- S SL-84- 7 SL-89- NY-130- SL-41- SL-56- NY-172- NT-172- t" NT-172- NT-173- NY-173- NY-173- I. NY-173- 4 L V3L1NY-173- NY-173- 8 7 - Badger Badger Robt. Mulford too A Robt. Mulford A BdPr Badr Robt. Mulford A 10.00 6 60 c538t FBOBAXE ADD OUARDI ASSHIT NOTICES, - 10.00 10.00 NY-174- - as TO CONTRACTORS. 6.00 '(toosuit county clerk or the respective al filer 8.00 forfu r t her In forte a Ilea. ) 6.00 NOTICE TO CREOITo'rs! 10.00 Estate of Milton W. Jones, deceased. 5,00 Creditors will present 6 00 claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 654 West 53d on or before 10.00 South, Murray, Utah, the tth day of July, A D. 1921. . EVA P. JONES. 10.00 Administratrix of estate jof Milton- W. Jones, deceased 10.00 Date of first publication. May 3. A." ' 10.00 D 1921. Tho. H. Burton, attorney for estate. ter I Badger 8081 Florence H. McCajr 4819 Nagel A Kuensel W . 5,00 3 F. Haywood Nelms. ..loO 10.00 . NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Ogden City proposes to mske theUonstrult-mslfollowing public imout-fs- ll n provement, to wit. sewer In Sewer District No. 134, together with work incidental thereto, according to plans, specifications and profiles on file In the office of the city engineer; and sealed bids are Invited for said work and will be received at the office of the Ity recorder in the city hall at Ogden. Utah, until in o'clock a. m. on the 8th day of June, 1921. Inatructlona to bidders, plana and specifications for said can seen be and examined Improvement at the office of the city engineer in the of hall citv. said City The right is reserved to reject any and ail bid and to waive any defects. By order of the Board df Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, this the 18th day of May, 1921. C, O. DEWOLF. City Recorder. First publication. May 22, 1921 Last publlistion. May 26, 1921. Published In The Salt Lake Tribune. Main Outfall Sewer, Sewer District No. C1092 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . rUNERAX. LOST JLND FOUND x- - Date of first publication. May . .. 1921c . 3, A D. 1TO6J WANTED DIRECTORS A CO., ttadertakera sad etebohnors, Wsctsd peraoa wbe picked p )U ea Q'DONVBLL 226-22- 7 - Help (Mpto) - m m Soult Waat Tempt at Phoa Was. ax West Tempi place or a that place, please 6491. c29 ' UTAH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SKILLED return It to peor working mmt Howard, Joka UNSKILLED LABOR FOR ALL PUBc3144 g. D. EVANS, undertaker, emtalmer. Mortuary LICANDWORK J Cos, Li cola houaa. WASATClt 134 SEGEaVT ST. 4414 6619. So. State, Waaatch 48 chapel, Hrtadl LOST bull pup. male, g mnatba oh! ; 262L a5578 rrwaid. ball By. Xv77. 2397 ttrota at. STROCKS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, r426T CEMETERIES 81 West Seceud South St. 6006. Wasatch LOST Gray mare, about 1100 or 1240 lbs., WASATCH k66 Oldest. Beat sad Reliable. Law cemetery; perpetual ear. bra ad ea left thigh C; and oae brown tears, C884 Martinez 64 So. Mala at. Phone Was. 1868. i need agency, Y or 1100 employment brand left tbigb, weight about Mexicans. 508 W. 2nd Greeks and Italians. Cali Was. 9009 M. 1310 lb. South. C1134 Was, T802. MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES LOST Oq eveolof May IT, betweea Hotel Utah HAVR permanent positions for maa sad and Bamberger station, pearl handled knifs LA BOB stock to setoet from, -- B. McKoaslel WE women aa linotype operators, , cam post tors, Betnra to Den ret News with broke chain. illaplay yards. 422 Ha. State. press mra, prase feeders, bindery helpers. Us ce71 office. 69 00 reward. headatuuee and markers. Salt Lake City; CRANITB coot ret day; good wages. AmeriBABY'S diamond ring, la or betweea Yoa can aar 100 per cent. Beautiful dealgna. cas plan of employment. Employers Exchange, Liberal reward. Call Bamplea at 262 No. lit Weat. Mora Co. c6290 32 Mata tor and Walker's. st. Waa. 1J0. cl59S Was. 6182 r 266 So. 2nd East. r173 COMPOSITORS, prewmoaL, feederk,' book binders LOST Boys coat, left ea ball grounds between aither male er female; American plan emFLORISTS 10th K. and McClelland at a., on Herbert are. ployment. Arrow Press, 62 W. 2nd South. 6J5 BAILEY A BONd CO. Cat flowers tor all ocCall Hy. 4272-M- . day; good vages. cl66l arrFuneral artistically casion. designs WANTED LOST On dth East or East South Temple. Experienced soda dispenser. Apply angedPrompt delivery. 61 68 B. 2nd South. Initial with fob seal watch with 10 gold al7V Owl Ce. lady's clock, The Sunday at 869. Drug "M. W." Return betweea 1 and 9 p. m. to Wa. C306S . e301 KINO FLOBAL CO.. 214 B. 2nd Bouth Decora- WANTED Reasonable reward 420 So; 4th East. tens and linotype operators and design work our a penalty ; prompt tions Compol " to LOST 1 gray mole akin choicer on 2nd 80. be work undr the American plan. Century 292 attention given. Phone Was. 2419. Call Was. tween 2nd and 8rd K. Reward. C4977 Moved doors north, Printing Ce., HL'DDABT FLORAL tO HKi7 680. Cut flow- WANTED 68 South Main. Phono Was. IMS. Experienced battery repair maa and 21st So. 14811 LOST Apply Guarantee Tire 4 Rubber Ce., 4.U er and funeral dootgna. large gray shawl, bet Mala. cftl 14 State and Big Cottonwood paper mills, bekinds to old uidy. Finder please call Was. CtBKAMlMB, pansies, tomato nod nil C2348 longing HELP WANTED If you really want and at. of bedding plants. 1127 3rd Eaat 9U8T-B- . ' C633 a good Job, let me you. There are plenty Ballalr and city. ef Jobs, but more menhelp Lost At galialr or between wallet after them, eo ordinary LANDSCAPE OA&PKBnyQ methods won't get results. containing My methods will Friday night, light brown R. R. passes. Call J. M. Adamson, Hy. place 29 men and women In good positions this TREES takao out. bedft trlmmod, Iowa ii4 week in this section. One workman c9397 who tried Reward. flower bed mad over, ileneattg Hanati-my system got 15 offers of work; soother 10. LOST Indys black lynx scarf, st Loewes 1U3 Write 8200. ' me, enclose 1, end giro information sod Re-trCullen hotel. Cali Bute theater, Sunday. I will send you instructions and guarantee you I mu DIET! and haul tt awaj . G21 DIRT 100 loads fin loam aoU. 061 So. 4th East a position or refund your money. (Absolutely t bldOO no catch penuy scheme or fraud). Address B .NS, at. Was. 8870-J- . Tribuns. CHINA PADTriNO, c5757 feralao LANDSCAPE gardening, lawns cut; Boy with wheel for day work. Tuy-lo- r Priest reasonable. WANTED tiliser and soil for suits 404-- 6 Bcott bldif. BERTH A WAliE.NER. 780 b6271 5651 Bo. 1?7 Wwt W. H pharmacy, Was. Wilkinson, ctfi8 Temple. Cbins painting, firing, etc, All kinds of land-ceap- a MAN and wife to work for room and hoard. PLAdiT spring lawns A 679 E. 2nd South. Waa. 7425-as. c6233 Peiersoo, guarsnteed. gardening, 7207-M- . ' b690l WANTED Janitor, must be experienced nud KALB0M1NIN0. painting, paper cleaning, floor willing (to work; local references required; AU kinds ol land now. PLANT iawa reasonable spring house cleaning; polishing, general aa. married man W 86 between 40 and " sTBOU sempr preferred. Ad gardening, gruarantasd. fUfea, 8878 dress prices. Was. 4227. Tribune. 6377 HOT.. WANTED man to work at soda foun-tai- n; Young LANDSCAPE gardening; lawns cut; aiao ferTRUSSES some experience. Belvsdero store, Ro- tiliser and, soil for sal. Prices raasosabla. c637fi b178 cUl Hkll are. H. Wilkinson. Was. 1779-W- . MEN wanted to wear our truaaea; fit guaranFIRST-CLASteed. Hex Drug Co., W. Tenjple and Broadtlx salesman Must have bad 729 way. thorough experience in handling womens and KXXIU3E&IES childrens high-grad- e footwear. , If not expePANSIES and daisies for sale. U. Cole, 876 rienced.as doto not apply. Bring credential test NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 4&46-R- . your experience, ability and' honb2MU fylng avenue. Waa. Phone 4tn esty, without which no application will be conSealed proposals will be received by sidered. Apply at Superintendents office, the undersigned at the office of the clerk CHIROPODISTS and 11 i, a , Keith-of the board of education, City and CounBricg Co. cfl355 Utah, until DR. ELIZABETH L. WIHMER, graduate, 72ft-72- 6 WANTED Electric hoist building. Salt Lake Cltv, 17. ty 35.75, 8 engineer, 1921. for 12 oclock noon. Friday, June hours. Was. the 20. Mclntra Bldg., 66. South Main. hld74 the labor and materials required for Blacksmiths and tool sharpeners, 35.79. 8 of the contract for the building, hours. general chiropodist, arch troubles . Machinists, 35.7ft. S hours. . West high school main building, located MARY H BITLEkt, Was. 6063. corrected. 833 4 Judge bldg. on Becond West, between First and SecAddress Tribune. , t4406 Nevada ond North streets. Salt Leka City, Utah; Strike conditions press!! c206 said construction to be in accordance MAGAZINE agents and crew managers for tho with the plans and specifications, which JPEESONAL best proposition hi magsstnea. Call or write will be furnished by the undersigned at E. 8. SAN ITA U M Hot-aiMiss Joyce, Newbqqra hotel. c62S5 RJ alee, light, steam, ttiOfflce,.as hereinafter stated. masMEN'S furnishing goods and clothing salesman. sulphur, vp., sweat baths; Swedish instructions Drawings, specifications, Unless you have had at least two years exrheumatism, paralysis, high blood to blddsra. contract, proposal blank, and sage for etc. Como got woll. 1620 So. 10th E. perience, do not apply. Bring credentials certiform of bond may be examined at the of-rt- pres., S801-R- . 1 4660 fying to your experience, ability and honesty, of the board during ths regular hours Hy. your application will not be considof each business day. DIVORK; bankruptcy; business troubles; con- otherwise ered. at Superintendents office b Apply Lewilla. Interviews confidential. tracts; Drawings, specifications and instrucand advice free. National Law tween 10 and It a. m , Keith-- 0 Brlen Co. r6354 tions to bidders may be obtained at. and gal Information So. 80T 26 2nd West Atlas block, COMPETENT removed from, the office of the board, association, stenographer to do office work e46S4 and learn life insurance business. Good upon deposits as follows: for right party. Address D. B. C.. cere General contract, first set. a deposit of DH. h, ZAMBIA, foot specialist, trests all ailments of the feot. 320 Atlas block. Hours, Tribune. 350; each additional set, 334 fee and 350 c332 8 to 12, 1 to 7. A I DEiJY FRY man and truck driver. deposit. Apnly A contract bond. In the sum of fifty ANNIE liOHDAN Utah 537 Co.. So. State. c6d37 Packing treatments scientific gives per cent (50 per cent) of the contract and massage. Tlas. 7285 W. 268 Bouth 2nd ENROLL now at Business College.. Henagers amount, executed by ' satisfactory sureS4106 East. School all summer. Day and night session. ties, will be required. with invigorating 2nd South and 4th East. Was 1138. c63l4 The proposal shall be accompanied by EUCALYPTI. to8 steam hatha, tired also that salt nibs, feeling; prevent una certified check made payable to the Wanted Salesmen massage. Carrie Lambert, 206 Brooks least five iter fhredftb dersigned amounting to at 15536 TIRE SALESMAN WANTED cent (5 per cent) of the- - amount of the Arcade bldg. Waa. 7661. On of the most successful tire manufacturers CORNS cured absolutely without pain. A remproposal. la America has an immediate opening for a one that cannot The sealed proposals will be opened in edy compounded by nature; of high caliber and real ability. duplicate!. Carrie Lambert, 206 Brooks Ar- taleomsn public at the office of the board of ed- bo Our S6&66 Waa. 7661. proposition sells itself. ucation, 311 City and County building, at cade bldg. The brat tire in ths country and a proposi12 o'clock noon, Friday. June 17, 192L BROWNS Sanatorium, 667 So. State, for pileo, tion that insures succrav to dealers and disThe right is reserved to reject an jf or r ' ' ' itching piles, rheumatism - female trouble. tributors. aft722 all proposals Waa 7407. The man we want must be an experienced tire BOARD OF EDUCATION, He must have a real record. kllLLER 8 fashionable tailoring establishment talesman. He UTAH. 8 ALT LAKE CITY. must haw iiia- persons lity amt ability to aU. ' sad gentlsmsn in- - new open ' C498t So.totllthladies By L TT Judd, clerk. K4t. loti are cordially invited to mnke the best tire dealers in every community. Wire or write, giving full details relative to ns a visit. We make a specialty in tfenlguing, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. making and remodeling ladies and grata wear- your experience, age and salary required. We alao do Sales Promotion Manager. furs included Trench Sealed proposals will be received by the ing apparel and THE DAYTON RL BRER MFG. CO., cleaning pressing. Reasonable price. undersigned at the office of the clerk ot dry 5456. Absolute Waa. saUsfectlqn c347 guaranteed. Dayton, Ohio. the board of education, city and county 'b4trt4 building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 12 TREE BlREAU OP LEGAL INFORMATION, oclock noon, Friday, May 27. 1921, lor the INTERVIEWS CONFIDENTIAL, DIVORCES, WANTED SEVERAL HIGH-CLASSALESlabor and materials required for the genCLAIMS. ETC. B. ESTATES, MEN TO MAKE PERSONAL CALLS ON eral contract and the heating, ventilating BANKRUPTCY. 406 HOOPER CLIENTS N. LAWYER. MATTHEWS, WHO ARE INTERESTED IN WEP-C- O and plumbing contract for the Garfield BLDCL. 28 EAST FIRST SOUTH. WAS. 2325. STOCK. OUR PRESENT FORCE IB NOT school, a building to be located b6448 ABLE TO HANDLE THE BUSINFSS. MUST near Fifteenth East and Westminster aveHAY 8 GOOD RECOMMENDATION BEFORE to methods. LEARN Lateet swim. Special nue, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE GUARWarm Springs. Warn 1732. YOU WILL BB CONSIDERED 'Summer rates. Drawings, Sped flea t Iona Instructions to Harold ANTY CO., 601 NBViHOlSE BLDG. Instructor. c!42t Blester, bidders, contract, proposal blank and form of bond may be examined at the office of steam baths, electric treatments, c63M Swedish massitge by experienced maaeeur. the clerk of the board of education during TRAVELING salesmen wanted to take exclu-- 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Etta Dale. Office hours, the regular hours of each business day. . lve -handle Can M side cl554 Drawings,' specifications ana instruc- 216 McIntyre bldg. Was. 6036.the new Throst Ray. Large tions to bidders may be obtained at, and LEARN. to dance In a few lesson Woodward demand and big Montague profit, Harry Montague A removed from, tho office of the clerk of studio. - School children 10 per ces discount. Soos, 10 Nebraska c&376 ulsa, Okie. bldg., 84 Main st. the board, upon deposits as follows; c8245 General contract, first set. a deposit of WANTED Preaamra, compoaltors, bookbinders CRE1Y manager with car; haudle territory big K. 66 1st South. preposittoa. Dodge Bros., 325.00; each additional set, 3lj.0b fee end know there la trouble In a?13l 326.00 deposit; other contracts, first set. theand stereotypers to in Salt Lake City and printing industry a deposit of 315 00; each additional set, a lockout stock salesmen; salary sad comis on. c8336 W e astern Goal Mines, 2ug mission. Great 310.00 fee and 31500 deposit. 65026 A contract bond. In the sum of fifty per LADIES- to Itira marcel waring and beauty bldg. Gold medal diculture. Prof, ikuodcr. cent (50 per cent) of the contract amount, ploma of honor. Jubilee exp., London, Room SALESMAN System, the magaslne of business, executed by satisfactory sureties,, will be 501 Boyd Park Bldg. has attractive position for man who haa enC47AI ergy and ability, who through force of circumrequired. The proposal shall be accompanied by a GREEN Engineering A Const. Ce, and C. E. stances finds necessary immediate earnings of Greer hare mored to 821 McCornlck boildfng. $75 or more wetkiy. This is entirely new propcertified check made payable to the undec466 osition sod "cao be sold after night of study least five per rlined, .amounting to at amount your qualifications first letter to M. J, BEAITY of the cent (5 per cent) of the CILTURK; FAMOl S ROMAN FOR- Provo 504 Commonwealth Bldg., Denver, Colo. MULAS; positively atop telling hair, cured Daly proposal. b436 and facial The sealed proposals will be opened in baldness, beautlfieg the complexion, Room 46, 241 Bo. SALESMEN scalp massage, -manicuring. Write for list of Hoes and full public at the office of the board of educc6106 State. 12 oclock noon, Friday, May 27, ation-at particulars. Earn $U500 to 910.0U0 yearly. Rig 1921. VIOLINIST Very rare, antique violin; come demand for men. Inexperienced or experienced, t. c6M2 eity er travelings NatL Salesmen's Ir. Aas.T-Depnod play It. 231 H at., rear. The right Is reserved -- to reject any or 397. Chicago, c!024 all proposals. PILES PERMANENT RELIEF. BOARD OF EDUCATION. SALT LAKE No need ot knife, no NATIONAL (ONCKKN can use four more salesguarantee Legal given. men, over 21, for advertising sates work. ApCITY. UTAH. Pile pain, continue work. Ask to see Gle-e-n. to 8 p. m C4001 c8178 By L P. Judd. Clerk. Treatment, Behra mm Johnson Drug Co. c634fl ply 415 Clift. Bldg 2 Four good salesmen to fU woolen WANTED YOVNG widow wishes position as nurse or atNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. goods, shoes, dress goods and clothing to contendant in doctors office; good references. - Sealed bids for th. construction: of a - c6S41 sumer. Men with cart preferred Apply 512 14 0 Tribune. c5263 criminal ward building al the Idaho insane Address Mclutyre bldg. Phoue Was. 1967. asylum, Blackfoot, Idaho, for the state for corn spondenra salesman HIGH CLASS AUCTIONJSAJJCS ot Idaho, will be received at the office w hool work. 308 Keith Laiporlmn Apply of the commissioner of public works. WITH expert auction salesmanship 1 get foil bldg. c683G Boise, Idaho, up to and until 2 p. m. Sathousehold of also. out values mdse., goods rvad salesmen. TWO Apply beexperienced urday, May 28, 1921, in accordance with Call James A A. Stanley, intermountaln Auctween 2 and 8 oclock, 422 McIntyre Bldg the plane and specifications prepared by tion Sales le P. O. box 1163 or Wasatch 1643. cAdrd W. Wtnburn, Architect, Idaho Falls. t. t3472 Ktehor-wml Salt Lake BALE best The largest, cleanest, riRN. Uly, Ltoh. be secured from the office stock oC second-hanfurniture, ranges, N WANTED Plane may f and general household goods la the city. . of the architect at 614 Judge building. THE PAT IB fciG AND WORK PLEASANT aa goojl as new and are about These goods We will train you in a abort time to qualify Salt Lake City. Utah, or from the combe sold for about H their regular will BatAuto and Tractor a a first-clas- s missioner of public works Boise, Idaho, price. Balt Lake Furniture Co., 185-13- 7n222S tery and Ignition. Tire V ukanixlog Engineer, aud Retreadby depositing a check for 310.00 made payWas. 8637. East Broadway ahd demand for lbe Brasiag. to Weldiug the ing, architect. able trained mra in these Unee Is greater than tho AU information regarding bond, form bf E. C. JENKINS, Halt Lake's Reliable Aucto en ia one furniture time learn the Now of Get my tioneer. guarantee firet; thra supply. be can obtained proposal, contract, etc., 90M big paying positions and be Independent, Vte furnished by the It means more mooey, 833 State. Was. h2876 from the specification system of practical Auto operate the large W. J. HALL, architect. Gas Tractor schools in the world and with WANTED Commissioner of Public Works. rural tore. Have time and trouble. and most Call or write tbs' equipment. up C3469 Call Sett Lake Furniture. Was 3637. m3056 for free catalogue. Boise, Idaho, May 12, 1921. Fur a limited number of IF you have anything that you want to have men only we have a proposition whereby yo can IN THE MATTER OF THE GRANGER earn your expense In ths school while learngold and get beat results, call E Osterloh. Drainage district ot Salt Lake county, the Auct. with a reputation. Bas. 2266. 577 ing. Dont miss this exceptional opportunity. street. Utah. Notice of hearing on report. p!7St Enroll todav So. State HEMPHILL BROS. AUTO 4 TRACTOR To all persona interested: 2nd 1824 H. ADAMS, WM bCHOOLS, auctiouter, COL. Notice is hereby given that the prelimC456 Phone Was. ftnlO-R- . 860 Eaat 2nd South, halt Lake. Utah. ave Inary report of the board of supervisors 64672 of the above district was filed with the FAR OUT, CHEAP RENT. SMALL EXPENSES and tractor experts trained by AUTOMOBILE board of county commissioners oh the IS WHY WE SELL GOODS CHEAP. can secure good sal16th day of May, 4921, and that hearing Buffets . ...... .... .. . 83T. 30 famous nationalon system fioisbing training. No other 15.06 ary immediately thereon will be had before said board of Bans beds in America like ti.fc. Practical work, school 80.00 at the commissioners and ranges city Davenports, county Instruction, low tuition, earn room and ... 16.00 personal Dressers county bifilding. Salt Lake City, Utah, at Axminater 44.00 board. Fully illustrated and interesting 7k page j rugs 10 o'clock a. m., on the 8th day of June. 4.00 book tent FREE. All you want to know about linoleum 1921, and that all persons interested and Inlaid opportunities A lot of used ranges, rugs and furniture at automobile fully explained. No Obligation havtng objections thereto may, at that half price. Terms. NATIONAL Write TODAY 816 6. Figueroa. Los SCHOOL time and piace. be heard. AUTOMOTIVE FURNtTURB CO. MICHIGAN Said report recommends the inclusion of C165 Angeles. 436 Bouth State St., Opposite County Bldg c8208 the following additional lands. Will LOST tfa j ad 68J. Fr, l. to. kalsomxntng - - r ' ' North half of southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter, section 25, township 1 south, range 2 west; North hatf of northeast quarter and southwest quarter of the northeast section 29; quarter, Southwest quarter of section 16; Northwest quarter and th west half of the northeast quarter, section 21; In the The Western Pacific addition. northwest quarter of section 23. also comwest of on the bank a point mencing at from the the Jordan Hver 2377.1 feet E1279 1 feet, E. qor. sec. 22. thence W. thence N. 281 ( feet, thence E. 1468 1 feet to the W. bank of Jordan river., thence 8. along th W. bank of Jordan river to place of hegtnning, all In township 1 south, range 1 west. Salt lke meridian. And th exclusion of the following lands' The west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 29, township 1 south, range 1 west, 8alt Lake Estate of John MeOready, deceased. 100 10.00 claims with meridian. Creditors will present Wal- The board of countyTommissibnrr will vouchers to the tihderslgned st 7v8 & 711 at said 109 10 00 Utah Savlnga & Trust building, on or consider these recommendations ' Wal- before the fifth day of July, A D. 192L time and place 100 JO.TXh HENR MEYERS. listed tht 16th dav of May. A. D. 1921. Waland given by order of th board of county Administrator of the estate of John deceased. commissioners. .....100 10.00 W. H. Wilkins, attorney for estate. CLARENCE COWAN, 60 6.00 A WaD Mulford ean-.be- 134. NY-68- NY-68- May 23, 1921, In accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by 8. W. Wtnburn, architect, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and 614 Judge building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Pians may be secured from the office of the architect at 614 Judge building, Balt Lake City. I tah. or from the commissioner of public works. Boise, Idaho, by depositing a check for $10.00 made payable to the archlteot. All Informstlon regarding bond, foam of .. ., propueaJ. obtained, from the specifications furnished by ths W. J. HALL architect. Commissioner rt Public Works. c4603 Boise, Idaho. May 14. 1921. 24, 1921. , (Seal) County Clerk C4620 8axophone SCAVXNGEES THE Keen Banttarf Co . Storeafer work ot all kinda. Albert Keea. Hgr. Waa. 736S MOST popular instrument. Results 10 lessons. Dan Jansen, 468 7th ae-ou- e Clarinet cornet. W as. 5816 M. yftoGT a ' JTjUUJBUGS b9282 HAVE jroor bouse equipped witk Chamberlin. Waa. 1297 METAL, WEATHER BTBIF CO. CHAMBEKLl.V 13 E. 4th go wS990 Balt I Ah Cltj, Utah. - , .FOOT from old carpets and rugs, regsrd-les- s of dhelr condition. 458 Redondo avenue. 1637 Hyland 1225. ARE WEATHER BTB.IP8 SPECIALIST FOOT troubles rorrectod, quirk and .lasting reWia. 2679. A. L. Hansen, 202 Bord lief 7098 Park bl,l. WHEEL CHAIRS 8 H. WHEEL chain for eale nr to rent. ' Bourn a w to., room 223 Brooks Arced Bid. mad MPPElLSOEIKVENTOBH WE make and perfect models of all kinds. Knud so Novelty Brsss and mat blue work. w71SO 4 Sporting Goods to. 35ft So. Stale. REPAIBIHQ made new. While bouaeclenn-io- g have your old mattress a recovered god renovated. Ye guarantee these made-ove- r to be m good se new. Prices 32,50 and up. Galt ns today. Utah Mattress Co.. 28 R., Phone Was MH4 Stb South, c2975 OLD mattresses 88 WALLPAPER HANQINO LET ns your baby carriages. Well do It Yvhlls yon wait. If the wheels are broken W have 12U0 we can put ou new ones. wheels Wm do yonr paper hanging and cleaning. Phone 83074 Was. 442 W. in sock. J V GUTHRIE CO., South. 223 Last Second 65978 |