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Show ' V THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, --TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL Young Utah Girl Shining Star in Moving Picture Firmament I Winner Aueuor Per Reports. 19.5 ' Cent Decreese in Taxable .of Beauty Contest Will Visit - in Salt Lake. And Body. Spent Steepless Nights. CutfcuraHeated. " My baby skin became red end rough and then eesana broke out on her fsea and body In a rash. Her bead was a mass of scales and tote eruptions, and her hair became dry and brittle. She spent many sleepless nights. The trouble lasted shorn three months. I commenced using Concurs Soap end Ointment and in s week's time the Itching grew less. I continued using them end how she .Wheeled. (Signed) Mrs. .0. Hill, Bos 1238, Cut Bank, Montana., CuUeure Soap to clean at and pu- - Worth of AH Property. V.Ttlls on straw may' firove an fur tha direction of aerial or taxation currents, it, was remarked at the state exp I to yesterday that the valuation of all . privately' owned lands In Rich - county, Including town and city lots, was returned by the county assessor this unre-liab- le last 1 year as $1,655,124, , Xasty ear Rich-- eoun-- ., ty Fealty owners paid taxes on $2,814,751 The dlfferehc a reduction of 25.3 per cent lit the valuation of all lands. Should this percentage hold food over the Mate, the reduction 'cm realty values in the state would be $60,671,651, and the etate a valaaUoijatjthe.,41 resent yeaeJ should all other items remain stationary, .in value, would run around $62T, 3.3,000, However, other values are not remain, in of property stationary. . The total - assessed by the county assessor of Rich la$1,686,499. as this given year county Last year the same property was valued all far taxation purposes after equal laa tkm and adjustments nail been made The 'difference wee a re- f .1,124,621. ' at auction of $62SU.l2.or of 19.6per coni. Should all property in the state meet with a nlmllar reduction this year, the state's valuation would fall from $683,. 026,28$, on which taxes were paid last ..year.,, to $S8MJ7,40&,,,, iieWcound numbers. The calculations ere attrtbutab'e to the fact that the Rick cdunty assessor Is the first to report fur tha current There la nothing on tha record year. other at the" state house te indicate that raduc-Ilona asses sots ha vs made MmQat county or found similar situations as riias two Rich or One official. the county county organisations however, are on record as favoring outs of 60 per cent, inIn the valuation of stead of 26 per farm lands And In ell counties the fact remains that the next election for county assessors will choose candidates who will hold office for four years, instead of the two at present. A comparative summary,- - showing Rich 'county assessed valuations thla year, as found by the county assessor, and prior to any equalization process, and the equalised valuation of the same classes of property last year, follows: is $558,628, 1822. 192L Real estate ..,'.,.....$1,656,124 $2,214,762 Improvements .. .... 180,126 -. 177,410 647,025 livestock .. 632,628 Other personal prop228,831 erty Totals 18, 1922. .42,688,409 . daily toilet purposes. aaaklaAFrwtvKall ttw:Wiv.M, " . a.iwki, ha a, Mil... rt.ll.et wh- Foea ateTOWfi Gould Is Characterized as Railroad Wrecker NEWYORJtfirfl : George J. Gould had wrecked every rail road he touched,' and cal.lng his man 'egement of fils father's estate a dol - .W.- - r leaeai Nelgon, guardian for the children of the Duchei de Talleyrand, formerly Anna Gould, pro ament. " Miss MeCreery has Just: completed her seventh s - bridal chamber, but she slammed the door in his Why had she acted so strangely? Was the sin he committed great enough to warrant his brides action? After aU she was now his wife! She had no rightto hate him! What would you do, If a short time after your marriage you found yourself In a strange city and suddenly discovered that the man who was your husband was everything a man should not be. Would you solve the problem as did the wife in "A Honeymoon 'On High. ' Read this thrilling, gripping tale of a curious conflict between a newly married couple, as told in the May issue of rify, Cuticura Ointment, to soothe Nailneva, has- - been-- - given- 1 and heal and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume dre ideal tat Con--ata-- ne under ptotaresupervision, She his bride of but eyes blazed furiously at him! HERfew made another He hours attempt to enter the Mr.-white'- and ell- tlce Delehanty aga'nst payment to him of further sums. George J. Gould seek to collect $664,000 from Edwin and Howard Gould and Mra Finley J. Shepard, formerly Helen Gould. Frank J. Gould sought an Injunction restraining George Gould from prosecuting an action In the surrogate's court to obtain the $664,000 he claimed as the outcome of the lltlgat'dn arising out of i George Gould's removal as trustee, la July, 1919. Mr. Cromwell Wald Georg. Gould had ; Joey MeCreery,- - Eureka, Utshiglrl, known on the screen as Elinor Lynn,-whwon a Thomas H. Ince "started with everything and ended with a contest a In and colossal. He said the moving picture wreckage that-wa- s beauty place that every railroad touohed by George world. Gould had been wrecked, and In each ease 19 In a few months. ww She Mves In Loe Ac gel e with an aunt dies for six months. Then she was en- It had been a story of recelvtrshlp, bankruptcy and reorganisation. When she won the I nee beauty contest gaged for the Hamilton-Whit- e company, Justice Delehanty- suggested thst the she worked In the Ince Stock company appearing In two pictures. various interests get together and sefor a time and then went home. While Universal then but in a bid for her lect a trust for the- trusteeship at school she wrote te Mack Sennett services and gave her a elx months' and reservedcompany decision on th application and he Invited her to become a member contract. When she had played leads tn for an Injunction against the accused of one of his companies. She promptly eight productions she returned 'To the rah magnate,--eeoepted his offer and played In come- - Hamilton-Whit- e organization. earned vacation of three weeks. She is a brunette and has large brown eyes. Her work Is conProfined to comedy. ducer White believes she will shortly be ready for a dramatic career. He ays she has exceptional emotional power and, will no doubt profit by her aa comedy experience, baa Betty Compeon, another favorite daughter ef 8alt Lake. Mlsa MeCreery will be bf - bu - n Rd Utah University Men 1 to Attend' Convention . Shirley L. Ooldsbrough and I. H. Simmons of the Wetting no use Electric and Manufacturing company. East Pittsburg, Pa,r and John y. . Byrne of-- the University of Pittsburg, will represent the University of Utah, their alma mater, at the second national convention on called by the United States , commissioner of education tor May 1 and 2 at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg. The announced object of "the conference Is to investigate business trailing - foe engineers' and engineering training for students of bualness. Hr. Gen Levin Swlggett of the United States bureau of education In Washington is chairman of a national committee that Includes prominent representative of all interested in commercial engineering. Dr. Thomas S. Baker, acting president of Carnegie Tech: has Invited about 209 colleges in the Untied States and Canada to appoint delegates. In addition to these. Invitations t appoint delegates have gone out from Washington to an Cineering professional societies, to Individuals, and to more than 1400 chambers of commerce and trade organizations, u" Some More Reel Life Stories commer- -- -- cial-engineering, Th Sunshin y. Nsturtg thtotjgh her sunshine, bedecks herself in new and wonderful colorings at this, the springtimp of the year. , Man-mad- e .sunshine PAINT injects freshness and beauty into weather-beate- n and time-wor- n life-givin- g May Issue Out Today-- At - ZIZI 1 objects. And the man who uses McMurtry Mixed Paints knows that this attractiveness will be lasting. He knows that beauty and protection are built-i- n qualities of these most economical paints, , Recommended by Good Painters Everywhere Mallgfactured by Pirr Am Taunts - - u I JJJ Arapahoe Street , Slid - if lading Dtnltrt . .S& New York famoui Or.anwlch Village. Thera la "Honor . Thy Father," tit story of a runaway girl that yon will et read with quickened pules. Read th "Whistling Girl," bow pucker up and wWitli kept one gtrt'r and . couraga up. Thrill at "Th Uf Story of a Bank Burelar," , a truly amaaing eonfaion of professional crook. Learn of th reward that coma to a woman with faith and devotion in "A Scrap of Paper, Go behind tha scene of ,mi tha theatre in "Fro Out the Dark,' and are how an t actor ia compallad by circumstances to play a pan ba cen- navarforgat. ' ft" - There are many other remarkable human atoriea in tha fC T May iaaua which yon will find worth while reading. Jf and True reader of are a not already Story Magazine yon are not acquainted with ita powerful, convincing reef Ufa maana. ft iaana all by ctorfea, than get the May Sham and o hypocrisy are atpoaad candidly and without faar. Trua and Story Magazine baa tha couraga of ita conviction Its human heart appeal has won to it.almoat half a million m ( Bi Buy tha May iaaua at your nawaatnrid or ' All Newsstands 25?ho Newsdealer Tr Yoar Doe Not Handle ; RESERVOIRS FULL. -- full aie the water la running over tha apillwav. At the Piute reran olr the water atrndr t sixty-eigfaet. While normal height there seventy feet, to rale It to that height would Inundate aome prlvat.lv and those In charge preI owned property, the outI fer to release the water through let of the rerervotr. Die Chet mas-sag- . -- ST CITY, rmnnen-- in - . ' ATE ini t - - relief .rT 0 a -( , rl Mf t 0. Howard, two of the executor of th eatat of Lucy Helen Campbell, deceased, for an order to mortgage real of said decedent and that all persona Interested appear before tb said court to show cause Why an order should not be granted to mortgage so much aa .hall ba necaaaary, of tha following described real estate of said daceaasd, to wit: Part of lot two (2), In block 61, plat A," Salt Lake City eurvay; beginning at th southwest Corner of said lot li east I2H feet: thenc running thane north 187 fact: thenc west 6314 feet: thence south 16746 feet t the pur of with beginning. Subject to and a right of way over th together following tract of land: Beginning 7814 feet eaat ef the southwest corner of said lot 2; thenc north 14714 fret; thenc west 7814 fsst; thence north 25 feet; thenc east 6214 fact: thanes south 1114 test: thence ssst 414 feet; thsnct south 149 foetr thenc west 84 fret to th place of beginning. Situate In the city and county of Salt Lake, Utah, has been set for hearing on Friday, th flat day of April A. Ik 1112, et 2 o'clock p. m.. at th county eourthouao, la the courtroom of said court in Salt Lake City, Salt Lak county, Utah. Witness th clerk of said court, with th seal thereof affixed, this 7th day of l. Eva Hull McMurtry Mixed Pair iiT , - FRENCH PLAYWRIGHT DIES. PARIS, April 11 Henry V. Edmund. 62, EnirUah plRywrlght And actor, dieJ He first up- suddenly In Paris today. beared on the stage In 1881. Some of Ida better known play are: "When Wo Wer Twenty-one- .' "Tha SentimentalRELIEF WORKERS ARRIVE. ist," "Under the Greenwood Tree. "The Charle V. Vickrey of Bpokane, Wash., Law Divine" and Bird of a Feather. for the Near East reHe was married In link to Eva Moore, an executive secretary lief la the -- tatea of Utah,, Idaho, Mon actress, tana and eastern Washington, arrived In Salt Lake last night an 8 20 o'clock. He PENSIONS GRANTED. addressed the local committee at 8 o'clock Spwlal te The Trlbsn. on renditions confronting th relief orWASHINGTON. i. April 17. Pensions ganisation. haraheen granted th following Idaho Alta M. Orsenhow. Twin applicants: Falla; Henrietta B. MartWv, Boise, and For-ColMartha- - M. Beatty. Caldwell, $.19 per d month ;Allce D. I louder, sandpoinL fit. Musterol ia eay ta Apply aai it doe not blister like the NOTED WRITER IS DEAD. " plaster. NEW LONDON, Conn., April IT Mr. mustard Musterol is white ointment, a clean, Mary Lydia nolle Branch, a writer of mad with Oil of mustard. a Simply stories, mostly for children, died at 1912. A. it in gentlv with tha fingar tips. April, home here today In her eighty-secon- d CLARENCE COWAN, (Saal) , In You lived will to the ba She how tea year. Hempstead houxa, quickdelighted Clark. built In 1640, and which was en of th ly it brings relief. L. P. Palmar, Deputy clerk. By few house not burned by Benedict ArGet Murierole at your drug itore. T. EUls Browns, Attorn for Petinold in his raid In the revolutionary war. S5e 1144 and 85c, jars and tubes: hospital tioner. size, $3.00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD Miss PLASTER .Estate of A- - P, Hansen, dree red. Creditors will prru.nt claim with vouchers to th undsrelgned at 808-- 9 McIntyre building, Balt Lake City, Utah, on or before the twenty-!- ! rat day of August, A. D. 1922. FRED W. HANSON. Administrator With Will Annexed of A. P.' Hanson. Deceased. William Keger, Attorney for Admtnls-treto- r. 1 py-- t Informed praying nuts engineer's Office that all reservoir on the Sevier river estate now tern and In most tnnanrea I New York 7 ,, xs.awi lam attaching herewith fLOd'.-.- i juat write your name arid address on tha coupon oppoaita, pin a dollar - for which send me at onca a frve bill to 1 and midi it in. Your tub- - t copy of TruaStory Magazine and vJ antar my aubscription for ftrar ,, ocrlption will ba antered Sot taut months, beginning with June. month, beginning with June, while 1 am not th May iaaua will immadiataly ba pleased, 1 have the prlvV inu eht you. Free af Charga. IE after log of eancolling my aubacriptkm and you are to refund my money, reading th May iecue, you do not find Tree Story Magazine th Immediately. . moet faadnatlng magazine you . aV. if -' I,W1 ih have ever read, tall ua eo, and your money will be instantly . i refund ad and there will ba i) J Th STORY MACAZ1NZ x 119 W. 40th Street Magadnt no ebarga for tha May iaaua, Which ye Will ba permit-tad to keap. hr 9!5e inf, String men and woman that yon will find in th May sail, There la A Bachelor Hu. band" a novel tala of TRUE STORY on Maum If , LEGION MEETS TONlftHT, The regular meeting of the Balt Lake post No. 2, American Legion, will he held tonight In the quarters of the organisation In the basement of the Hotel Utah. Some Important committee reports will he re- cetved, It Is announced by Warren Stout- nonr, comma ndant of Salt Lake post, and a musical program is provided.- EFFECT UNUSUAL RESCUE. 'PEORIA. 111., April 17. Buried under fifteen tons of eoul In a hopper at the Woolner distillery, WlHtsm Stander was reo ued after a force of Iwtntv-llv- e men had worked for three hours this morning and finally burned out a section of the A hose hopper with acetylene torches. was worked down te the entombed men eo that he could get fresh air. He will recoyef. of breath- - are but a few of tit many virilt stori -- - !f l Yon win ba amaaed at wbat bnppaoad on their atrange th honeymoon. Boa how fsari stair th author lay or spot of Antrictk horn of wealth and fashion. And real r.member abov all that th tala i a true tory happening as are all th itorle In Trna Stacy Magazine. That' what make (t th mot nnlqna publication in th magazina field today. Its torla are virtually written by it reader. Faarlaaaljr and looking Ilf oquaraly la th face thy writ of HI' azpsrisnces-an- d With h vividnata tn inunaity that i mad poatibl only llorla far In or ItoriM are fra. Yon will find th fascinating than- - ordinary magatin fiction baonuaa aflar all Truth ia stranger than fiction." "Tha Dad Spaakath" tha powerful atory of ' a mother lov that ewn death could not conquer. It will bat It will 10 bring yon a new bring a tear to your ay that of a tnothr realization of th moat beautiful of love for th child lh born Raad Cupid Voraa Mm BarUy-eortS bow heroically a woman fought tor th man h loved against this man worst nemy drink. Yon will marvel at tha wife's ingenuity in touting tit demon" in an endfely new and unuaual way. - s. 248.438 $3,214, MeCreery, who left her home til Eureka two years ago for a visit to relatives In Los Angeles, and won a Thomas H. I nee beauty- - contest before the had . been In ' California two weeks, will arrive in Salt Lake thla week to spend a vacation with her mother, Mra. 8. B. Freed of 937 Pennsylvania place. Miss MqGreery Is now known to her screen ad- mirert as Elinor Lynn, a name given her by Mack Bennett the comedy producer, when aha was a member of one of his companies. For. has been the feminine star of tha Jack White unit of the Hamilton-Whit- e comedies at United which Is the studios, home of production Norma Talmadge, Talmedgs, Mademoiselle Jackie Coo gan, Dorothy Phillips. - Ruth Roland. Jane Novak and other Important luminaries of tha motion - picture firmJoey renc. defendant, to be sold at sheriffs sale at the west front door of th county courthouse, In th city and eounty of Halt I .eke, etstt of Utah, on the 3rd day of "22 at 13 o'clock noon ot said May, day, all the rleht, tttle, claim and Interest of said defendants of, In, and to the following deser hed real estat. to art; All nf lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 in block, i, Baltimore subdivision, a subdivision of lots 18 and 17. bock 13, flvg-auplot A. Big Field survey. Salt Lake county, etate of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Bolt Lake City, Utah, this . . 10th day of April. 1922. r. FRANK EMktUSV--- of' Lake County, ButeSheriff Utah. Bv V. M. Mathew. Deputy fftierff.". Attorney for Plaini. W. Btrlngfellow, O' tiff. Date of first publication Aprll lUh, 1 rt -- ot-S- alt " 1922. STNOrSIS . 0V Tire . id ENT . , 2878 ANTNUAL STATS- , - " OF THE "Montana Life Insurance' ' Companv Home office, Helena, Mont, , President, A. C. Johneon. ' Secretary, Car! E. Herfurth. Showing condition on Decemet 'll, to th remmlee'oner of In1811, mad surance of the state of UUh, pursuant to law: ASSETS. 9 999 99 I Real estate other and loans... 2,672 2679 97 Mortgage 88 1 0! t. 4 Bead and et oek ,,,., Cash in office and bank..., ' 293 962 38 40.462.39 Other ledger assets .$ 8.937. 942 21 Total ledger aeseU . 193 624,39 , Nonledger assets ..... 466 41 4.1U asset Groo ,.$ 90.S66.47 Lies asset not admitted... . ......... ... - Total admitted asset ....$ 4 071.209 94 6,467.770 09 Insurance liumed ' LIABILITIES. 2,664,376.00 I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Nat reserve NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Net amount unpaid lessee 9'9 0 Sealed bids will b received until I Estate of Loul Chancillor and claim deJohnson, 414 901 99 Cotton1922, Dividend liability p. m., April 22, by tha Big ceased. 327,656.71 wood Coalition Mines company, for drivCreditors will present claims with All other tlabtlittea ing thslr main tunnel, at th property voucher to th Undersigned e at 426 73I.U .$ ,361, In Big Cottonwood canyon, a further ToUl bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah, on T'0 000 99 distance of approximately 209 feet. Speci- or fwfore Capital th of D lvtb A. day June, 31 438 4,6 fication. and full Information can b ob- 1922. Surplus - 798,476 11 tained from th aeeratary at 119 West Let of first publication, April 4, A. D. Surplus as to policyholders., Second South street, Salt Lak City, 1922 ' Utah. Th company reserves the right Total capital, aurplua and EDWARD S. PRATT, to reject any or all bid a other liabilities ,...$ 4,071.2099 24.' Executor of Last Will of . aai.. COTTONWOOD COALITION BIO LOUI CHANCILLOR JOHNSON. MINES CO. Stats of Utsh. county of Salt Laka,namedla Deceased. that the above certlflea C. E. Robertson, Secretary. Georg F. Warren, attorney forj plain4428 tiff. Wfl.1 companv baa filed It annual statement. and Of which th foregoing Is a evnoo-ir xoBATx Aim on AuiAxaam xonom. ha complied with the laws of ttiN SHERIFF'S SALE. ICeaeult imaty ctork r th. mpwtln slew relating to Insurance and, therefore, la m (v fnrtbw Inform.tloo.l In district court, in and for duly authorized to trammel the bus t th eounty of Balt - Taka, stats of of Insurance In the state of Utah u..,il IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE Utah. Joseph Smith, plaintiff, against the lost day of February, 1923. division. In and for Bait Lak County, 8tat Improvement company, a corporaIn wllneaa whereof, I hereunto act mv State of Utah. A hand and affix my official seal this t-- h tion, Hoffman B --others of the estate of Lucy Helen company, a corporat'mi; Oewar F, Berg- duy of ArrU, 1922. In the matter strom and Ev L. Hrcgntrom. hia wife; J. W. WALK "X Campbell. Deceased Notice, (Seal.) The petition of Itachel g. Hunt and B. Cktrenc M. Gmith and Hitr.eon W. Law- Commissioner of Jrisu.ov w Date 1922. of first puMicatlon, April IS, A. D, 4471 ......... I New-hous- FOR SALE BT 1 Perschon Paint and Wall Paper Co. ..gw.- 339 South State St. Wasatch 1829. ' Miller-Cahoo- n t use-Th- a, - 4810 South State' St. Murray 7. th' Th vary a test tnlng pur, Lea Angelas. created by sut Miss ls th wr et. Eva Hull of Th aura la patent leather, with satin ribbon. It will hold dollar In change, several blllv and a u powder puff. - Ian T-- ' . T' tt u ' |