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Show J; 4 ' i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1921. What actually happened. Consequently, for a time they tried to avoid heavy sacrifice and eontlnued their . borrowing. F, Their bankers shared their belief that the situation would adjust Itself and were willing to lend, but prices went , , By OSOB&X ABB lower, and these loans, together with loans previously made, soon added volume to that mass of fresen credit of A certain affluent Bachelor happened day Papers so ss te look St ths Pictures which we have heard so much talk durto be the only Grandson of a rugged of ths Decorations In ths Supper Room ing ths past year. Cap at the Assembly Ball graced by the PresEarly Settler who wore a Coon-Ski- n and drank Corn Juice out of a Jug. Away ence of ths aforesaid Bachelor whose , Many Renters Lose- .back In ths days when every poor Man Grandfather had lifted the original Cat-fis- h out of the Chicago River. "During the prosperous years land rents had Bacon In the Smoke House, this PioThen the Representative of the Old Weht up rapidly, doubling and trebling, neer had been soaked In a Trade and would take a Garden Rake and leaded with a found Up himself Family Swamp end In 'some cases going even higher. It Subdivision In the Into a pattern all this hateful Currency Edge of Town. See-is human nature (hat tenters should the eat Mound, had after which a MUk-te- d later spread City Fifty years two miles bevand the Swamp and Grand- rotary would Iren it out and disinfect It prefer to pay cash rent In time of good son UnW Lllse It so and benesth much with was asd alee submerged sprinkle farming proflfs. Ths drop In prices for earned Increment that he began to speak tie It Into artistic Packets, using Old crops In 1994 caused many of these rent- with EnUke Gold an Ribbon. what sounded to him l. ers to lose not only-thel- r labor for that After that. H wee Hard Lines for ths ush Aoeent and his Shirts were ordered year, but their savings as well. f rom he because bed to sit by a Faria Bachelor, "Many young farmers who had saved Com-binatiSeveral thousand dollars during ths prosperous years were Induced to buy farms on contract at ths price peak, making mall payments down with provision for yearly payments oh Interest and on the principal on pain of fOrfeiturof all sumo previously paid. The sadly unprofitable year of 1920 wiped out thousands of these fine young men and the even worse year of 1911 will finish more Thoee were, and are. the conditions which caused ths senators and congressmen from ths states moet affected to be acutely responsible to the needs of thsir Results constituents Thoee were the conditions which brought ths farm bloc Into being. It was purely a case of political action growing out of economic conditions There ByMARK SULLIVAN. was never anything In politics mors Trfbaae. to Tbe pedal spontaneous, mors natural or mors sin. . 24. The farm cere, WASHINGTON, t Mohu com to have, hero In' Wash Iowa Senator Leads. ' (ton at leaaL a term with a meaning know Just what particular sen t do not the quite as definite as the terms Republ- ator Initiative. It is clear, howtook ican party" or "Democratic party." In ever, that from the beginning the ac fact, those senators who compose the knowledge) leader of the movement was. 8. William and Senator is. Kenyon of center of the farm bloo anti giro It leadIowa Another senator closely associatership and guidance come together more ed wlfh Kenyon in leadership Is Capper often and act together mors solidly than of Kansas From these two outward to do the Republican senators or the Demo- the the fringes of the group there are a of senators who participate In cratic senators. Further yet. the farm number In ths meetings and varying bloo Is undeniably a growing Institution. counsels degress and for ths ths Republicans creases Among with Its strength and prestige lp moment I am speaking of the Republievery Issue 'that comes up. cans only practically all are from states The leadership of the Republican party, west of tbs Mississippi. Tbe only Rewhich Is supposed to dominate the sen- publican senators from east of the Mishave had much - participaate but does not. Is in a state of con- sissippiIn who movement ore the- two from tbe stant yielding to the farm bloc. President tion La Follette and LenrooL La Wisconsin, a member of his cabinet, Harding and la. by choice and practice, a solSecretary Weeks, have In public - ad- FoUette dressee spoken critically of this form of itary maverick In politics. About the lost group action In eongrsss, but the Re- - thing he would do would be to subscribe within the senate end to group action or tff obligations of teamSubllcan leaders work that might Impair his complete not fight 1L liberty of action jn any contingency. ts Penrose , Accepts -Nevertheless, It la a fast that La shared most of the steps taken At least they' do not fight it vigorously by thehasfarm Lenroot, who Is oke or successfully. Their more frequent end of the ablest bloc. men In the senate, has a obvious tendency is to let It have its position considerably farther toward tbs way. Just now, ae the Important tariff outer fringe of the movement. By reason legislation is about to emerge from the of his sblllty and standing, he haa been senate finance committee, it is apparent particularly helpful on auih occasions as that Senator Fenroee does not feel strong his convlotlons hsve coincided .with those enough to take any course other than of the farm bloc. Kellogg of Minnesota largely to let the farm bloo write What-. la another ordinarily conservative senaever tariff It chooses to writs. tor who has occasionally occupied a posiSince tbls la a new and Important in- tion on the outer circle of the farm bloo. stitution In American politics. It will be Senator Ladd of North Dakota haa been and useful to consider the close to the heart of the movement, bo He had to sit br a Window at thd" Club and. dope oat Mips new story or its inception and gyowth. For has Nor beck of South Dakota, Kendrick Wap of getting all the Coin back into Circulation. that purpose the beet ofpossible beginning of Wyoming and McNary of Oregon. v is a brief statement business Conditions In the farming states from which Radicals Keep Out of On the 1st of Every Month ths Agents window at ths Club and dope out some these senators and congressmen come and whose economic ana political Ideas Several of the senators who are fre- Would crawl into then Presence of the new way of getting all that Coin back such a statement they represent. For described as radical, like John- Grandson of the mighty Muskrat Hunter Into Circulation. there Is no source more authoritative or quently of As s result of these Herculean Efforts son of California and Borah of Idaho, and dump before him a Wagon-loa- d compact than to quote a few detached havs not been formally identified with Paper Money which lud been snatched to Ovaporlxe his Inoome. he found him sentences from the Just Issued annual re- the farm bloc. It Is also a fort that a few away from the struggling elf, at the age of 40, afflicted with Soport of Secretary Henry Wallace ofthe senators who come from purely agricul- who. In turn, had wheedled it from the cial Oastritin He had gorged himself 'of Suna with the Pleasure of this world until agriculture. department tural states, and who, therefore might People who paid a Nickel plece'tor r r be expected to be In the heart of the "t Dubious Aspect Presented; movement, have not really participated whlch has been at ths heart 'of their suc- or te exact accuracy. Boms senators In In Is But not it formal It way. any Wallace this an of was the alliance with cess. Secretary paints picture who frequently vote with the bloo are forming of the farming conditions which hsve possible to list all the members of ths a considerable number of southern Demonot formally Identified with Its leadership, caused the - senators and congressmen bloc, nor tq state with Inexactor Justice the crats, and ths local reader In the states from . of dissent It from farming states to seek economic degree of participation which these senators come should bs , remedies through government action, and from it that senators have bad. Some South Also Affected. warned against making final political to act together politically toward that senators who havs not attended the forbased on what Is hers said. mal meetings of the bloc have neverthestates of ths conclusions In tho end. He says: to a fair examination ef In Voted In favor of most of the mea"The purchasing power' of the principal less conditions last year were what turning farming youth, bloo has dons with Its power. the sures ts it originated. Nothing that hers arm crops of the year 1121 at the pres It a must bo Wallace said, to far as those mat Secretary too definitely fully ss digressing interpreted ent time Is lower than ever before known. said should be sures are concerned which they Initiated In who the agricultural In times past some of these crops have by readers or others centemplats has described them or advocr.ted, little can be said In tho sold at lower prices as the sala unit ex- political action one ,way er the other, states of ths west. It eras this partner- nature crltlfclsm oven by thee who of based on the identification, or lack of ship in economic distress that made the pressed In dollars and cents, but probato deplore the underIndsntlflcatlon, of .vsrlqfts senators .with political partnership easy. The economic are mostly disposed bly never bsfore have our farmers gen, bloc. remedies that would relieve the Weet lying principle of group action In politics. erally been compelled to exohange their theSofarm for the farm bloc In the sen- would alee relieve the south. Among ths As regards the measure which the fsrm crops at the sale unit for such small ate. much less In bloc house Democratic senators who are bloo Is given credit for opposing or dehas been the the southern need. of the things they amounts probably somewhat leas ts to be but has been, neverthe- commonly described as having participa- feating, "The unprofitable year of 129 com- rigidlyonorganised aid for them. There Is riot specs la this eastthe whole the in In tion bios are Bmlth of South Caro less borequally potent pelled large numbers of farmers to lina, Fletcher of Florida. Sheppard of present article for any minute examinarow heavily to meet excessive costs of ing the balance of power. Also It is cleara fact that the membership of the bloo Texas, Harris of Georgia, Caraway of tion of the bloc's legislative program, production, which could not be paid out ly either of advocacy or of opposition. Arkansas and Heflin of Alabama. of crop proceeds. Ths unprecedented in the lower house is rapidly growing Perhaps the ehlef measure for which In this list of Democrats, as well as (i This covers very incompletely, and with in 1920 drop In prices of farm products the bloo la responsible was tbs appropriaReWho no mato to the exact are ths the accuracy, Republicans cams ss a stunning surprise naming generalpretense to bs used by an of ths bloc. One of the ly regarded me having participated In the tion of $500,009,000 jority of farmers. They had expected SubllCan part of the J coders, and a thing bloc, there Is no pretense to completeness agency of tho treasury for ths relief of Some decline, but nothing so- - severe as farm conditions. It ts true that the form tn which this measure ultimately passed wsa very different and much less radical than the fdrm In which the farmers originally proposed It. But In tha form tn which this fund Anally became available for the relief of .distress In ths farming dlstrlots It was an entirely reasonable measure considered aa an emergency ae tlon and In Its application has done great good. Thq fuhd was Intrusted to a representative of the treasury, in the person of a Now York banker, Mr. EUgens Meyer, together with severs! associates who are business men from various sections of ths country. Mr. Merer turned out to be a man of energy and resource. He has traveled up end down the ooun-trfinding out the spots where there was bead of relief.. The relief has taken ths form of advancing money to looal bank-an- d to others. Who, la their turn, previously loaned money to farmers and stock raisers. In those caees the original borrowers among the farmers and stock raisers wers utterly unable te pay their notes when they became due. It the lenders had forclosed. there would hive been widespread distress, not only to the (prmers, but to the entire local business communities involved. The relief furnished by the treasury was In tbs shape of advancing money and taking a prior Hen on the collateral or other form of security. There Is no reason to anticipate that the government - will lose any considerable amount of money adiykn-frfcni- b vanced, and the net result of the operation ss a whole has unquestionably been to prevent ths sacrifice of livestock and crops tn a panicky market, and otherwise to stabilise bus! ness conditions generally in ths tanning states. 11 ef said articles ef Incorporation as U THE GALLOPING PILGRIM r , - V IS Iff HUT company. Dated at Balt Laks City, Utah, this ths 7th day of December, 1ML JOHN T. WHITE. Secretory. ' aoAxsiABtxxy ansasL (CmauR esonty clerk-s- r tbs maicttee a Lm-for forth "i" "i NOTICK TO CREDITORS rt Estate of Ellen Blood, deceased. Credl- - . tors will present dolma with vouchers to tho undersigned at No. M Brantford apartments, Balt Lake City, Utah, oa or before ths 17U day M April A. D. 1911. Congress. GEORGE How it rings out across title land Merry Christmas! From every winking, sparkling candle from every childs bright eyes from every corner everywhere Merry Christmas 1 1 - The old, now message, Pears toward men," on earth, good-wil- l ever beloved, ever enduring, is the real message of Christmas time, f . This is thfe message the candles give the message that rings and sings its way across the snow-rt- he message everyone has for everybody else the , message we have for you. i It. Rhop-Keepe- j cotton-produci- ng crisis y, k jp'cs cc: ra., r, Better Credit Sought. The rest of the affirmative program of ths farm bloc, both for ths past and for Ue future, has been and Is largely in tho same general direction of providing better eras It conditions and better market conditions for the formers. Fbr the immediate future the program of the bloo Includes a statute legalising and otherwise making provision for cooperative Sailing sn ths part of tho firmer; ths creation of a rural credit institution, which will permit tho loaning of money on commodities In the same way In which ths government already loans money oa term lead; and, finally, a somewhat more dubious proposal to require that a termor shell sit on ,the federal reserve board. Also as regards the tariff the fsrm bloo will set as a unit, and havs already been given amurances that their wishes would oe respected' by the Republican load or B hip of tbs senate. One of tbe moet striking events in ths r eongrsss wastofrequently but erths leadership of roneously attributed ths term bloo. That was ths forcing ef ths retention of high surtaxes sn large Incomes, after the bouse had once voted a lower rate, after President Harding bad Indorsed ths lower rats, and after tbo senate finance committee had practically decided to adept tt. While It is probably true that most of ths members of tho fsrm bios voted for the higher surtax, ths reel leader of that senatorial Insurrection was not th term bios. It was tho vita and energetic senator from im- cf 3 tscaib cgq Zr3 c!d cALdSrJ to jeddira to-Inrr:TrrrJ c 'XclstyQxs trA rfnbd.'tyifo ha p?? rll Golutribiari Optical Co. pels. MsdiU MoCormick. -- . - . ' Salt LaW City, Utah 337 So. Main' St., x (Copyright, Mil. By tho New Yorfc Evening PooL) 7 " CHRISTMAS BXSRCISKS HILO, pedal te Ths Tribune. SPANISH FORK, Dee. 14. Tho Spanish Fork schools closed today, moet of them observing appropriate Christmas relses. They will remain closed until holiday exercises wars January t. Special held at ths high school assembly. ' J - -- Estate of Emms It. Holman, deeeaasC The undersigned will sell nt private aae and In ths two paresis hereinafter described ths following described reel arty situated to Bolt Laks county, . , te wit: t radsefand (K feet uet sf the Beginning lot block 1, plat i, rrey. and running tbenoa. east 4r redo, thence north 11 roda west 47 foot, thence south It feeb thenoe east 1 leal thenoe south Id roda Uwms to ths pises ef beginning, together with a right of way over: Commencing 1 rede north t the southwest corner of lot I. Hmrk L Plat L Balt Lalte City survey, and run-nlthence east it rods, thanes north It fast, thence west 11 rods, thenoe Saute 12 fast te the place of beginning. Also, beginning U rods and t fast east end Id rode north of ths of tot i. block dtelt Lsircit plat survey, and running thence east M foa thence north It fast, thenoe west feat, thence south tl fast te the -- Fol-let- -- . m -- . ' D. BLOOD, Executor ef estate of EUen Blood, deceased, , Chas. W. Boyd, attorney. Date of first publication, Deo. lTth. A. ' 1921. mJMt IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division, In sod for Balt Laks county, tats of Utah. In the matter of the saute of Nelila Clift, deceased. Notice. The petition of B. R. Howell, praying for the admission to probate of s certain document purporting to be the lest will and testament of Nellie Clift, deceased, and for the granting of letters tostamea-ar- y to B. R. Howell, has been set for hearing on Friday, ths loth day of December, A. D. 1911, st two s'olock p. to., St ths county court house In the bourt-rooof said court. In ball Lake City. Balt Lake county, Utah. Witness, tha clerk of sold court With ths seal thereof affixed, this ltlh day of Dscsmhsr, A. D. 1921. CLARENCE COWAff, t ' By L. P. Palmer, deputy elerk. Vsn Cott, Riter A rornawortb, attar neya for petitioner. main NOTICK OF KALI. Merry Christmas Appropriations for Relief and Extension of Credit Chief .Obtained. r muft raoian abb on D. sad E? Conditions Agriculturally Bring About Strong - in SLA amended will read aa follows: , , "ARTICLE FIVE. "Section 1. Tbs a meant of the enndl stock of this corporation shall be i . to be divided .Into K 900,000.00, I shares of tho par valua of SlsO.M ears." The balance of article five remaining and reading as heretofore, This notice njr thefl Sight of a Menu Card - gave him ths work for which he te grateful. Ths youth writes as follows: "Ths disastrous war has bersft toe of e him to break dawn nd Cry Uka a Child. everything. My father rests In a grave Ho had crossed the Atlantis M often on French soil. My mother Is suffering that ha no longar wished to alt st ths In body and soul Nothing Is teft for me hunger has hem Captain's Table. Ha had rolled them high but poverty. For year at Monte Carlo and watched (he Durbar my steady guest. You. dear Quakers, Tea on the Terrace have now reUsvsd my Suffering. Mother at Delhi and taken at Shepbeard's In Cairo and rlckshawedIn and 1 offer to you our heartfelt gratl tude. My only wish is that It never through Japan and ridden the eurf ths lot of Americas children to Honolulu, wnlle hie Name wae a Household Word among ths Barmaids of ths suffer so much need, misery aod distress Ics Palace In London, otherwise known "Please keep In mind that K makes one , Ss the Savoy. unhappy to sat from ths table of Strang i. Therefore,: do not only provide ui Occasionally hs would return to Ills on with food, but siso look upon us again provincial Homs to raise the Rents an Interout and .hs with reopeot and esteem. Boom sad congive view criticising ths New School of Politempt are more hurtful to a German boy Internets ticians lor trifling with Vested than even hunger, nd seeking to disturb Existing Condi- iiOBIt was reduced Pioneer Utah Woman Any time his Roks-Ofrom ltd a Minute to $9S he would Buried Beaver let out a Howl like a Prairie Wolf and colt upon Mortimer, his Man, 1 for Symt Tbs Tribsse. pathy. After Twenty Tears of getting up at peetel BEAVER, Dee. 14. Funeral services Twilight to throw aside the Pylamat'and were ifhuraday aftersoon at I oclock take a Tub and ease himself into the In theheldstoke for Mrs. Mary Costums made famous by John Drew, Christina Ash, tabernacle 72 years of ago, wife of ths Routine ef buying Golden Pheasants died at her boms early who Ash, Joseph almost-Ladle- s, for end liquors morning. Bishop C. Dennis preserved by Bensoste of Bods Wednesday A targe presided at the eervtnes end ether Chemical Mysteries, began to Whits cortege fallowed ths body to ths Motto-tai- n lose Its Sharp Zest. Vtsw oemetery. In other words, ha was AH In, Mrs. Ash was horn at Molina, Sweden, and Blase and- full He was Track-Bor- e 1 lilt. When years of age, f "Ongikey." Hs hod played the whole October came with her parents (o America, he and found there was nothing to It String first Jn Salt Laks and tetsr a: on4 now hs was ready ts retire to s Mon- living Washington, Logan and Beaver, wear a Gunny-Sac- k Smoking Ephraim. astery and live For sixteen years she was an active on Jacket and Spinach. ths Relief society. Her death Tbe Vanities of the Night World had works r infrom resulted sitrheumatism, from which got on Ms Nerves st last. Instead of she was a sufferer for thirteen years. from sn Imported ting I Peel awsy to her bed for the ooaftaed bad bees at I A. M. and taunting hlspoor She old Alimentary System with Sea Food, last year. She was ths mother of seven children, he began to prefer to take a of whom survive her a son, Will Sleeping Powder and fall back tn. tha Al- iwo Ash of Los Angeles, and a daughter, Mr. falfa. About Noon ths next Day hs would Ella Mitcham of Sparks, Nev. She ate corns up for Air, and In order to kill ts survived by her husband, Joseph Ash tbs rest of ths Day hs wculd have to one sister, Mrs, Ellen Fullmer of Circle hunt up a Gams of Auction Bridge with ville;. thirteen grandohUdraa sad five three or four other gouty old Mavericks. ! When ths Carbons begin to burn low In tho sputtering Are Lights along the Benefit Ball Is Given Boulevard of Pleasure and the Night for Ward Missionaries Wind cuts like a Chisel and tha Reveler es Shop-Keepe- rs . ff at sa - ln finds his bright crimson Brannlgau slowly dissolving Itself Into a Bust Head, peetel te Ths Tribune. there is but one thing for a Wile Ike to BEAVER, Dee. 14. A1 bait Was given dar and that te te chop out the Festivities gymnasium of the pew schoo to a Rest Cura. , and beat It building Thursday evening for ths benefit d That b just what the of the Eest ward missionaries William Bachelor deolded to do White, Wllford Robinson, Ernest JoeepS He resolved to Marry and get away and Milo Bakeev The following commit from tha Bright Lights and Lie down tee eras appointed by the East ward bishsomewhere In a quilted Dressing Gown opric to take charge of the affair: Dewey and S pair of Soft Slippers and devote Bakee, Frank Hurot, Prosley Whorl) ham the remainder of hie Life te a grand and tbs Misses Bea trios Hurst, Koto Robclean-u- p of the Works of Arnold Bennett. inson and Mary Bakee. The dance was Senorits will attended. The sum ef $14 was reHo selected a who was still young enough to show ceived from the sale ef Pisa and 177 was but old enough received from th sals of tickets. to your Man Friends, to cut out ell the prevalent Mushgush about the Irish Drama and Norwegian DIVIDEND NOTICK, Art and Buddhism and tha true Symbolism of Russian Dancing. Best of all. she had a spotless Repu- TlnWc Standard Minina Company, Na 17. Notice is hereby given that a regular tation, holding herself down to one synthetic Bronx at a Time end always go- quarterly dividend of five S) cents per boa been declared, payable to stock' a to do share Screen behind her inhaling. ing Thev wers married according to ths holders of record December , 19IL Tran new Ceremonies devised by ths Ring-lin- g fer .books dose December 11 at noon. Brothers. As they rods awsy to their Payable December II, 1911. . J, RADDATZ. President Future Home, the old Stoker leaked back raiil In ths Limousine and aald: "At last the Bird has Lit. t am BACK. BHKWirrt an Life tbe for on to Simple tog put I have played ths Hoop-L- a definite In the district court In and for the Oeme to a Standstill, so It 1s ms for a Haven of Rose' county of Balt Lake, slate of Utah, Aa scon ss they were safely la their Henry Brown, plaintiff, spslnst Rufus H. own Apartmenta the beautiful Bride Nell and Annie Nell his wits, defendants, ameriffs sale at the west began to do Flip Flops and screech for to be sold at the front door of county courthouse. Is Of Balt Lake, state cut to and ths a License looser county I have last "At city she exclaimed. "For years I have han- of Utah, on the1221th day of December noon ef sah A. oclock D. at Dead Oamh honed to and be 121, kered and hut day, all tho right, title, claim and Interest back Excitement right off the Cards, In stern-faceand of said defendants, of, to the fold every time I pun led a Caper ths Mstar would he at Elbow, saying) lowing described real estate,27 to wit: rods seat Commencing at a point Nix on ths Acrobatics or you'll lose your from the northwest corner of the southNumber.1 Now I'm a regular Married Woman and I don't rec- west quarter of the southeast quarter ef I section 14, township 2 south, rang t west, ognise any Limit excpt tho Lake meridian, and running thenoe you because I knew you had been Balt 11 grabbed rods; thence south II rods; thence to all tha Places that keep Open and east 11 rods; thenoe north 1$ rods to the west could frame up a new Jamboree every ef to an beginning. I'm Tear. the place going la plow day Purchase price payable IB lawful money foot Furrow across Europe and Dins States. of United the where Famous Swell Joints forevermore at Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 2rd does to your Table Show Olrls pass ef and December, toll. Touch day that you san almost reach out C. FRANK EMERY, . them, rm going to Travel II months Sheriff ef Balt lake County, State of every Year and do si ths Stunts known Utah. most Imbecile to ths A few weeks after that a Haggard By F. M. Mathews, Deputy Sheriff. A. A, Duncan, Attorney for Plaintiff, was seen Man with tattered Coat-TaiData ef first yuhlieattoa, Deoember old familiar over ths Jumps. going Il7tf 111. MORAL: Those whs Merry find Else. something something usually NOTICE OF INTENTION - TO rtloles 'of incorporation- ef (Copyright, Mil. by the Ben 8yndt. Lean and Building company at the cate, Inc:) stockholders meeting. Notice te harshy given that at ths anstockholders meeting ef ths Westnual Boy ern loan and Building company to bs bold at tbi offloa of said company at Na 41 to 4 Kate First South street, Balt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the th day Hour Kart, a German schoolboy of of January, 122. st oclock n. m Muenchen. Sloboldechule, Germany, has following resolution te amend the or written an appreciation of ths rell- -f work dries of Incorporation of said compan considered ead vote doos among German children under the will bs Introduced, American Friends Service upon, to 11: auspices ( the "Resolved, thst ths articles sf Incorcommittee, sn organisation directed by and Bundtho Quakers for ths benefit ef unfortunate poration of the We turn Loon company be and the same hereby era youth In Germany. Ths boys exonpreset on ing the amended authorised postby Increasing of gratitude has bean printed cards from a hand drawing and tha cards capital of said company from the proses I to 240.000.we.0d ti0.000.0t.W, and have been addressed to many ef those tn limit of America who hsve contributed to i the si that section ona of ths fift article wsU-flxe- ' Tn-u- n. honest-to-goodne- ss Sky-Lin- e. Globe-Trotter- ." ls OSt-n- German Orphan Thanks Relief Society i I I w fter Deoembsrt? 121. t it o'clock noon, and written kiua will be reoetved at the law Offloe ef Tea CotL Rlter A Famswbrth, 1211 WaV BaiSt building, Balt Lake efty. Urai Terms ef solo: It par cent ef Ue amount bid te cash accompanying the bid and the bnlnnce confirmation ef sols or upon e credit. OEORQE F. HOLMAN, Administrator. Dated December IT. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division. In and for Bolt lake esunty, tote of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Mrn J. L. Stephenson, sfiae Mary F. Stephenson, deceased. Nstios, The petition ef William M. Loary pray ing for tho admission ef probate ef 0 certain document purporting te bs ths last will rand testament and eodletl of Mrs. J. L Stephenson, alios Mary F. tlepheneon, deceased, end for ths .granting of letters testamentary to William H. Leary, has bees set for hoar lag oa 10th day sf December. A. D Friday. Ike 1111, at 1 o'clock p. ro.. at the county ourtheuoe. In tne courtroom ef said court, in Balt Lake CUy, Balt Lake coua (E Utftba 'Witness, ths elerk ef sold court, with this llth day ef the seal thereof affixed, ' December, A. D, WH. ' CLARENCE COWAN, Clefk., (Seal) L-- P. Clerk. Palmer, Deputy ; By William H. Leary, Attorney for Fed ttoner. ml 22 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, in and for Boll Laks county, state of Utah. In the matter cf toe estate of Union Worthington, dsossg.R Notice. The petition ef Clara CpKon WorPH-ten- , executrix of ths salats of ins Worthington, deceased, praying for aofinal sf first and Settlement eatint of said Ctera Cotton Worthlagton, sacutrix. and far ths distribution of tho residue of th estate to tbo porsons entitled, also tor discharge of osecutrix, , the has been set for hearing on loth day of December, A. D. lhl, at 2 dock p. so, at the county courthouse, tn th courtroom of mid court la Bolt Labe City, Balt Lake oounty, Utah. witness, tho elerk of said court, .with th eeaJthereof affixed, this Uih day of December, A CLARENCE COWAN. Clerk. (Seal) By L P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. T. Ellis Browns, Attorney for PsUtlo- -, le Fr!-ay- meet NOTIOK OF BALK. II7MW.M Municipal Bands, CsM Cow-R- e, I. ty Water CsnssrvaUss Dlsxrtet Cache Ceunty, Utste Notloe te hereby given thst the Cache district No, 1 county water conservation ( poses te Issue and aell the !, the sold district In the sunt ef aid bonds to be dated January 1, It- - J, with Interest at tha rate of not to exI ceed f per cent par annum, to be In o form, without option of prior paym-a- t, reto and form ail end to bo In manner spects aa required by the provisions of section 14 of chapter 41 of the esssiea laws Of Utah. 111. Booled proposals for ths Purchase of ths said bonds will bs received by tbo board of directors of tha said district at Its office In ths county oourthouoS, Is Logan city, Cacho oounty, state of Utah, until tho hour ef 1 oclock a. n.- - m taiurday, tho Tth day of January, If I, and will be opened at a ptevilnq of Le board of director of tbe said durtrict ot the hour of It o'clock a. m. On the pete day. Each proposal shall bs Mce.e-nts- d by a ear lifted ohsok for ot ieoa M per cent ot tho amount ot the ted, to apply on tho purchase pries of the W' Se, the amount of which check shall he felted If. after the acceptance of the poaal, too bidder shall refuse to mid bids sad complete his purettem ef ths bonds on the conditions stated In proposal. This hoard reserves Us rk -- t toareject all bids and to accept any deemed advantageous to the I will also bd received lor I a.h.9.9 bonds at sold item sold 21,0.09 of. too . . d place. . in with am whereof the board ot direcn water eooearva-tlotors sf the Cache county district No. 1 ba caused this Botins to bs published by ths president and of Pooerab. U- retoryvthte 7 to day W. B. BA1J-SesU 3, , be f)t.4 i.l A W. H. Larsen, Secretory. OF INTENTION TO - A" VATU. ARTICLM CF N J. C. FhhtNBY CtefANV. NOTICK A JS A to! 4 v r Notice Is hereby ehreft that st the I of the stockhobWe ef tbe J. C. I I I company, to be beid at the y-of the cotrrany, one ste' sf Belt Lake City, at t. e i day of January, oclock In. ths afternoon ef t t V ortte-to omenuineot following srt'-R-sf graph (I) of . a of sold company wnl be rated uoonl 1V The limit of tho ranttoVstor', f this corporation tnall be twenty m dollars (12i,tf'f0,e), divtod-- into on b t ) a ree of c red thousand i bu stock of the par vaiue of b- sod sbato. dollars per i thousand (1,N4) srarec of p , ttoek ef ths par vams sf one j ns 11a. Wv e ts (lv) e ' cc. j (!. tv. Dated December L, L- - 1 r , Jrite-uaht-n At teat: h-- a. .1 |