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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1927. GGDEN DEPARTMENT 2514 Wiihicgton At. Phone c SUIT N MINING OOPKM, Au. SO. Glenallen Mln-tn- g com puny and Mllo H. Nedig, a trusts, filed suit In th Second district courtT today against the Park Eastern Mining company, David Matt-so- n, 117 and 1302-W- ; Society, 2i$0. to "unite with him In a conspiracy to cheat and defraud th plaintiffs." The plaintiffs desire ths court to declare the bond and leas filed and recorded by Mr. Marshall In Summit and Wasatch counties, "wrongfully snd fraudulently talen." null, and void and request that th defendants be required to release all Interest which) they may appear to hav In th bond and leas In favor or in plain tiff.. Such other relief as the- court way see fit to grant, as well as costs ana attorney fees, also are requested thla the plea. It also Is desired that from court restrain the defendant conveying or attempting to convey, or encumbering th property, pending the outcom of th action. g s"J" tjjjijg? If You Want the Be " Cp jj t in Dentistry at Least w.. Jltim mo store brqadway & state Cost, Come Where PATRONAGE h SATISFIED Greatest M. I dimming, Wlllard Han- Retired Railroad Man s . sen, Jr., Oeorse C. Khlpp and Joseph Answers Death's' Call H. Marshall to recover mining: Interests alleged to iiav been fraudulently obtained. OGDEN, Aug. 10. Thaddeus PemThe quality and permanence of Union Dental work and the unvaryTh property. In Wasatch and Sumbroke Woodhurv. 77. a retired railroad mit counties, consists, according- to man, contractor and shlngler, died of satisfaction it has brought to each patient has broadened and ing U complaint, of a number of pat- heart trouble this morning at th our practice, until today the Union Dental Co. enjoy the ented and unpatented claims bearing home of his daughter, Mrs. Perfy enlarged such names as Ben Butler, Poorman, Snldel. 300 West Twenty-eight- h street. individual following of any Dental Office in the Intermoun-tai- n largest Hardup, Silver Shield and Fourth of following a brief Illness. States. July. In October, 12, th complaint Born at Newport News, vs., repets forth, the Glenallen company nmry 4 jg5n Mr. Woodbury went to eonveyed the properties to Mr, Nedlg Evanston. Wyo., n 1R75, as an engiE ach patient is assured that same high standard of materials, workmanship as trustee. Union Pacific company. the neer for Snd courteous, prompt servics and Union Price are th sam to all always In June this year, 4he complaint In UM to was transferred he Ogden asms th lowest pricss known for gusrantssd, dependable dentistry. th lets out, Joseph B. Marshall was en and served four years here. He then gaged as agent or the company to ef entered business as a general con feet a reorganization to be known as tractor and shlngler. Have your dental work Free Examination : All Union Dentistry th Park Eastern Mining company. Woodbury had been a member done where most and Advice Mr. Marshall, it'ls alleged, represented of Mr. I. O. O. F. lodge for fifty th that he was ready to perfect the or- - years, modem No Obligation Joined In the east. Beequip- - having 22-Mont "W. and that Crowns and gsnlsation Ferry, sides Mrs. ypldel, he Is survived by Bridgework $5 ment K. C. Hall. Parley M. Parry and Jo- ths used. is Incured Mrs. George 'Genuine Trubyte Teeth Plates. .$10 following children: seph M. Eorles would unit with him Do not wsit until Angeles: Mrs. J. M. comand aa Incorporators, directors and offi- Covllle of ofLosDurham. every .'. . . to Extractions by Gas. your teeth drive Cal.; Raymond $5 Thornton, fort and - convecers." you to a Dentist Woodbury of Yuba, Cal., and IHoy Its affnrded nience a and Tooth The properties. It Is charged, were S. SOt Hav for relief. of then signed over to Mr. Marshall as and Richard Woodbury, both 00 patients. The cool-In M Porcelain them xa mined, jD fO i Silver (4 Ogden. est offic dental trustee by Mr. Nedlg and the X J now and avoid fu Fillings Two sisters. Mrs. Carry Oage, wno Fillings th city. affected, but Instead of ture trouble. in Massachusetts, and Mrt.J Painless Extraction, ouc th for gong men being associated resides INN llH' In who and resides Ida Canada, Iay, with the company, th defendants, brother, Ijiyton Woodbury, also of Pavld Mattson, M. U Cummlngs, Wllalso survive. The bony Is at lard Hansen, Jr., Joseph H. Marshall Canada, the Klrkendall mortuary pending word aed George C. Shlpp. were designated from relatives concerning funeral ar as officers and Incorporators of ths new company, although th Ferry, rangements. to the eld doors, hav been assigned early this morning to Le Grand Cobla, Hall, Parry. Ecclea group was willing son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilto members of th chamber of comto enter the new company. n liam Cobla. '.' merce. Rotary club, American Plaintiff further alleged that Matt-so- Many Expected to The boy, according to a report at Engineers, civic organizaCummlngs, Hansen, Marshall and Funeral of A. P. Merrill tions andof business associates of Mr. the sheriff's office, wss struck by an Shlpp, without paying any consideraMerrill. Boy scouts will sit In the automobile operated by L, F. Stone, tion, reoelvod considerable stock In street, a saleaman OODBN. th new eompaly. "Non of said perAug. jp. Approximately elevated section near the stand, on the 5SU Twenty-fourt- h Motor com00 boy scours. In addition to hunleft. Pallbearers, active and honorary, for the sona, nor all of them combined, poshe when on the pany, suddenly ran from besess tufftotcnt means or credit, or In- dreds of members of religious and will occupy elevated sests fluence to enable them, to properly fi- civlo organisations with which he was north stand. Seats back of th doors hind a wagon on the stat highway. avallablo to th general He was severely cut and bruised about nance, develop end operate said min- affiliated, will attend the funeral to- will b th head and face and suffered a fracmorrow afternoon at 11:10 o'clock at public. ing property.' th complaint avers. tured skull. Mr. Marshall, It Is charged, agreed th tabernacle of Ambrose P. Merrill, Besides his parents, the boy la surto ofIsoed in. and had the present recently appointed manager of th vived by the following brothers and ficers and directors of th new com- Salt Lake division of th Utah-- Power Auto Accident OODHV, Aug. 10. The eighth an sisters: ' Myrtl. Lores, Carl, Charles pany, a "large number of shares of and Light company. to Youth of Riverdale and LeRoy. nual Weber county farm bureau day Musicians, capital stock'' which all of said parspeakers and presiding Monheld will be Funeral services ties ax now attempting to sell to the officers hsve been assigned choir seats drew approximately WOO people, farmOODEN, Aug. 20. Injuries received day afternoon at 1 o'clock from the public,no"well knowing that said stock In the tabernacle. High priests and 1 of valu whatsoever." Lake workers also will occupy choir yesterday near his home at Riverdale, Riverdale chapel, under direction of ers and their families, to Lor In Fare Tills step, according to ths com-- j seats. when he was struck by an automo- Bishop Murray K. Jacobs. Interment paTk this afternoon to participate Jn Seats on the aides, from th front bile, proved fatal at th Dee hospital will be In the Ogden City cemetery. the most successful event of Its kind plaint, iwas to Induce th defendants ver held In this county. From morning until long after drk .th farmers and their families either participated In or witnessed the team and horse shoe pitching eonfi-8t- , pulling the bases-bagame and the various Four-clubs and women's exhibits. Including a flower show, or took advantage of the many amusement devices at the park. Darkness interrupted the Utah stste horse shoe pitching contest and vent was deferred till a later th date to be settled. A team of d bay geldings owned and driven by Jack Pippin of Roy, whir 2706 pounds, weighed won th middleweight pulling contest. The bays pulled a dead weight of 2800 pounds a distance of seventeen feet eleven Inches on the d During all of 192 only two teams of the same weight. In all of the United States snd Canada, aurnassed ihl. pun, omciais including Dr. K. C. of the Utah Agricultural college, announced. Two other teams of on owned by Clarence ttyoee ana rne other by John Draayer, . both of Clinton, pulled J700 pounds, the required twenty-seve- n feet six Inches, In the specified tlm. In the nowever, th Pippin team puiioii, won. .LVBIU a -3. lflv nf- - ' u.v.w VI. '' III of Ughtwelghu; 2675 pounds, to victory In th weighing Tomorrow we place on sale lightweight class. ., II I dead weight of 2400 They pulled MM II I of twenty-seve- n pounds a distance floor samples and Chairs .and feet six Inches on the dynamometer. This team was also trained by Jack Eockers at s price at which cost Pippin, but Is owned by the farmer. A ' team driven by Japanese J. Pflfe is not considered. Many of them of Clinton was second In this class. H. S. Carver's team.' weighing 2285 pounds, from Eden, was the at yt price. These must be sold ntry In th hesvywelght class. It pulled 2800 pounds a dlstanc of twenty-seve- n out at once to make room on bur bijk icei incnes. Curtis Hislop and Lawrence Hlslop floors for the sew stock. You of Huntsvllle, brothers, won first and second places In the buck' I will find in this assortment ing contest. Curtis rod Grave Dig-gand Sykrocket. while Lawrence rode Crybaby and Redwing. In the chairs and f rockers, styles for contest for entries under 5 bucking I years of age. Jack Montgomery and . Fred Lindsay, both of Liberty, won every place in your home, first and second places. Montgomery also ran his fast pony, Nip. ahead of me nem ana won tne pony race. Cur-- " Hislep was second. Jack Shupe and Wllbert Shupe, both of North Og$19.75 Chairs and den, took first and seoond places reRocker for in th race for small pospectively nies. . Hsrrltvtll and Lfberty hav now e captured on gam each of th $25.00 Chairs and series to determine the chamof th B pionship division of the farm Rockers for buresu league. Harrlsvllle defeated Liberty today. I to I, In a game. Competition among girls of the Foir-club In cooking and $35.00 Chairs and sewing and that among the various entrants In the amateur horse shoe Rockers for pitching contest and In the flower now was aiao unusually keen. Dental Office in the West Has Built the - P GUARANTEED ) - .$3 . Attend n, FIBS' If Asso-rlstlo- Wattls-Klmba- ll DRAWS ; TBI Fatal ll my chairs sm o stout-hearte- Flu) lAi NORTHEAST CORNER OF BROADWAY AND STATE STREET. Ik-l- er ONLY ONE OF A KIND D. -- ly Careful preparations have been made for a great fall apparel We have brought . together from our best season. sources the newest fashions for Fall the smartest ideas from well known manufacturers, A complete range of size will be found in this marvelous group assortment of beautiful Fall dresses. And as it is fashion's decree we are making a special feature of rich, black satin dresses with Marion, Glace, Wine and Balsam as other popular choices. As a special inducement we are offering these wonderful values Monday, at . . .... ,11.. free-for-- (Auerbach'a JPermanent Waving seven-Innin- BIQ SAVINGS FOR THE BUYERS AT AUERBACH'S DEFIANCE TIRES AT STILL LOWER PRICES g H Following Brief Illness 20. Claua August OODBN, Aug. Peterson, , died last following a short illness. He wasnight born In Sweden September 29. nd came to Utah In 1S2 and had resided In Ogden since that tlm. He I survived by his widow. Mrs. Ann Olsen Peterson, who ree'des In Salt City, and the following brothers: Lke Andrew Peterson. Ogden: Charles Peterson, Iund. Ms ho. and Le Peterson, Mel-bIdaho. Funeral services will be held Tues-ds- y afternoon at 1 o'clock from ths Eighth ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Joseph Ft Barker. Th body may be viewed at th Llndquist undertaking parlors Mondsy afternoon and Tueeday morning. Interment will be in th Ogden City cemetery. Rockers for m, $45.00 Chairs and, Rockers for a. $49.00 Chairs and - - J rel r w Rfwkra for $63.00 Chairs and Rockers for . . . 3150 FINAL CLOSE OUT OF ALL PORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE AT ill 1 .1 , I'll111' mmm MA Young Bandit Robs , the College Girls In preparing for your coming school year do not overlook every girl's duty to herself the duty of proper care of your hair. For the girl' wtyh the short hair, let us give the Collegiate Bob of 18 wave at $7.60. For the girl growwe will give a per longer-bo- b the ing manent wave for $10.00. This special for the remaining part of August includes Hot Oil Shampoo, and finger wave. curls-permane- AUERBACrs'SBEAUTY SHOP MEZZANINE Oil Station of $42.68 FLOOR. 31x4. 32x4 33x4 32x4. 12.45 13.45 . .14.45 16.95 . ...17.95 21.45 .....22.95 34x4i2 33x5. . 35x5. . ' Size 29x4.40. Balloon Tire Tub $1.45 1.45 1.65 1.65 2.15 2.25 2.35 2.65 2.95 3.35 3.45 Tubes $8.95 $1.75 29x175 10.95 2.15 31x5.00. . 12.95 2.25 (Fit 30x4. 6) 30x5.25 ........14.45 2.45 31x5.25. . ...........15.45 2.55 30x5.77. . ...16.45 2.75 32x6.00. . ..17.95 3.05 33x6.00 18.95 3.15 . (Third Floor.) OODFN. Aug. 20. A Ion youth of years of age held up R. F. 1)11 company's "station. y Twenty-fiftmay be viewed at th horn street and Monroe avenue, shortly be- - body afternoon and nln; aod Montore ii ocioca ner tonight, taking day mo mineM 12 la cash and fx l in checks and eeupona After robbing th rash Two Ouilty Walter he Ted southward am Monroe arenu. pleaded at tfll Child avenue. Pollea search for th youthcourt In today to a chnrse city rull'y ful bandit wa in rain. ..f operatlrf an automobile while unlrtorl-atlof InDunec der th '11. of H )anr. Fred Smtthwlrk. who ftnttr aay West Patterson street, OGDEN BRIEFS as with Hlsley. plesded suilty to a rherse of hsvln Intrmratins liquor CK'.vr.S An-- . Funeral serrlce. In his' on both . 8ent.no fnr Mrs. Emm 57. wlilitw of men will be jtassed Monday. Ilsdley. Bufue F. Jl.rtley, who died Krirfsy .t he family bore, fill Qulnfrr avenue. roiiiBLi m st ax i. Ill h held Monday momlntr at It ef MrlBgr" sr. to t "Wslt, Cfctho-s Velocil frrm the St. Joseph sir. Wbr, tr'" church with th Pe.. Father W. sccsrrvd that whes t. 'tae yneribMHr A. offHallrs Irvterment will be I ttkrt far lrr r- - tk r" I tm4 In the OsMen City cemetery. Th leatte.." Fesrvs's WreHy about 1 Maw, 21. attendant at the Continent! Run-da- h - reg-Ist- sr std n t'.i.l'n- L Cord Tire tlx 30x3 Reg. Clincher . . . .$5.95 30x3V. Reg. Clincher . . .7.45 30x3Vs Giant Oversize , .8.45 30x3Va S. S. Oversize ..9.45 Special for Clous A. Peterson Dies $42.00 Chairs and Defiance Tires fl ....... Rockers for Floor.) ll three-gam- $39.00 Chairs and Second H - WOMAN LAID AT ftEST. FROVO, Aus;- 19. Funeral senrlres for Urs Verda Laybell Hartle, who died at a local hospital Tuesday,' a brief Illness, wer held In PROVO. Au. 10 John Apsleman. th Orand View ward chapel Friday n farmer of Prere bench, afternoon with Bishop M. E. Kartch-ne- r. The speakers wer died at th horn of hi slster-ln-laJr., pre,ldln T. It. Hann of H'her. City. Alden Mrs. arah A- - Dorrefl of Proro ben' h Ingorenson ajid IsWd IJrosdben.t. s, terment wss In th Ptoto tlty ceme- this mornlnc 11 was born "Hr . Msrch 14, 1841. and cam went tery, when a small boy. He hsd lived pracTO SPEAK, MISSIONARIES Falls, inn. tically all his life at o. Inr to Provo about four month 19. Members of th PROVO, An ars Burrf'Tlnt' Mrs thre children. MI.Klonarles' association 8t.li. fish will be (oealierB In th wards at the Rlnt Milder and H. C. Aroiemsn of Butts, B. C., snd lr Jiin- stsk Hundsy veriin;, church official announc. A few appointments Cook of Cslary, C"ni1. Funeral ar pendlnt; word from hav been ass'rrned to th members th children. of th blfh council. Provo Bench Farmer Summoned by Death I Inj J |