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Show I . f 9 . Tuesday, May 11, "H 15 2b. JZ7Z JvVUuiNAid, umVAN sTfrrr.i ides S TALK OFKR FR West Many Of Them Kamak, Too, Since Seeing The Wonderful Results She Has Obtained From The Medicine, '...Says' Mnh Erickson. ... ID ill Irurin i Copyrifht by WIT! IrwUl WNU Srlo n saw the man on' Hie tahte change lbe direction at tils muzzle tram the back doer to the center of the four.; The Biottou : wn too quick. I was only aware that his right hand, held flat, bad brushed across his gun. The "bang sent the crowd to the floor ,1- - wvh Friends of Mrs. Gnat a Erickson, of 61 Baultic Court, Salt hake City are already taking KuVuak after Seeing the results tills remarkable medicine has accomplished in her case, and now she wants lo give everybody else Ucelieuetit of her experience. I was just , terribly week add rundown before 1 got Karnuk," de dares Mr. Erickson. 1 wos suffering front a severe cough that I just couldn't get stopped. There seemed to be a tickling sensation In inf throat and I would cough so bad my stomach and chest w ould feel sore. I just ached and was tired all over. My appetite was so poor 1 simp-- j ly couldnt eat. Why, whenever Ij tried to eat it would tuakemesiek at uty stomach, and I could hardly stand even the smell of food. I was so weak I could hardly stand on my feet, and I just had to- force myself i 1 WfBMMWMWS- WMMW SMMMMsa blaze of Ids eyes., ftut now he smUe3, and I liked the way his eyes crjnkled. lie leaped down from the table, turned his back deliberately on the crowd, be- a gan to strip the belt from the arms, to snap on handcuffs. The The gang" Sent the Crowd to the Floor as a Strike In Bowling Drope the Ten PIna. as a strike In bowlhig drops the tenpins. The leader hpd his gun out, and ao more. It dropped cluttering to the floor. His left hand went to his right bleeps; and he sank slowly onto one knee. A tall, rangy man with a hat like a marshals poshed through the door. "Charlie, said the marshal, take that prisoner there. You wlih the rope, come here. The man with the rope, walking unsteadily. Jerkily, crossed the floor. The audience was now beginning to get up; and the marshal spoke again, and again seemed to freeze everyone Into a grotesque statue.. . "Is there anybody else wants to shoot V lie inquired. No one responded. All right,1 he continued. Theres In tills camp yet., uud been no lym-hlthere won't lie. Get tliatf Somebody fix up the man I just shot. Hes only He cast bis eye winged In the arm. about again Your blood was Nothin lllce a little blood to cool blood." Ills face had been us hfapkas woo wall except far :thieiady up-bo- y. - f - 'j ' . Now any woman can have a real Mop that ibakce floor g polishing a delight instead of back-breakin- this m op at your dealers and ask him about reductions on other lo varying sizes. From 75c to $1.75. , drudgcre. : for a real Q(dar MP J T sleep people In my shuck said Iluffaker, keep up Hie tire nil night 8 tat Engineer aitKIUFF8 SALE Offlc, Salt Lake City, Ftah, April 7. 1926. Nothhereby, given that J. 0. IN THE DISTRICT COlTlT OF THE Fonnesbeik, who post oftic address FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT l Logan, Ltah, ha mane application Of th State of' Utah, in and for Advertisements advance! must be Classified cent in One paid ji accordance with the requirements il a word per issue. Minimum for first insertion 15 cents. jin the County of Cache. j of Section 8, Chapter 67. Session Laws j of Utah. 1919 and 1925. to N. W. Miller, change the plaintiff, v. C, W. jpolntof diversion of 39.8 c.f.a. cf Parkinson, C. A. Quigley, E. J iwatAr from Logan River In Cache FOR SALE Flv room modern County. Ltah. as originally decreed Welch, Job.' 8. Welch, Pahvant Coal FOR SALE home located at 609 East Ath N. under Court Deere hy Judge J. N. Company ud Orman w,. Ealng Pebble dial, over brick. Apply Johq Kimball of the first Judicial District Defendants. i Jer-soIHE-FRt iu. TK iujUIh, 54 Went Cth South. Court of Utah, dated February !l. FOR SALE OR To he aold at sheriff a salo on the South-Hi- t 1922. Said water has heretofore been W rovri'Enquire 6th, diy of May, 1926 . at one T diverted u inlerWaTd decree at a point oclock p, m.-- st the front door of 2HC ft. N. and 1263 ft. E. of the NE Hie County Court House in Logan cor; of Sec. 3, T. 11 N R. I. E 8. L Cache B' al' flour describedCounty, Utah, the following , clean anting f property minster rug, FOR RENT Six room house, 1,1,11 SALLlerge ErlBt Bt H it I'an. and renovated Phone ,3o.' Commcnrmq at the Southwest Cor. leather davenett, riictrte washer, now t!eljIre(j t0 divert aaid water ut iood range. Phone t:!.Vj. 7217 ft, E, of a point 11(25 ft tier North West QiiurtPri of Section FUR Kl'S 1 Two roomed rur of the NW is ir. of See, 86. T. 1$ N., Thirty Five (35) Township eleven U7,K. a a rtment, J hone 1011. lL 1 K.. wber U will lie used for elec (11) range' One wedt of Salt Lake FOR SALE Derick p los, Viuiuvd-utrie lighting and propelling machinery Meridian EAst Eight ,48) chains, M. Smith, t OR LENT Cool frames at Edam n ln Cache County, Ftah, anil elsewherv North FAntr, (4) chains East Tbir- -' sawmill, laif,an eon.ron Phone 3C2-- J nmot also it ew modern Housa.a,)rj Call a market tlemanri. After-- ' having teen (13) chains, tq center of little or 58r2. 1121 morning or evempg.. been ao used the water will he return Rear River down said river to point itha chains. South of North ad to the same point a heretofore, FOR SALE sens in alfalfa near FOR RENT One large and one, which la 399 ft. N. and 315 ft . W. ot line of said Quarter Section 'West NeWton. Fuji water right. Easy small ) mulshed apart aient. Mod-- , the NE cor. of Sec. 3. T. 11 f R. t H 16 8. chains, to field Street South term. Cardon Conipauy. i rn conveiiieueis. Close lu. Call 1871) This application is deslgnatetl 1h along snid street chains File 9011111 Westerly to point on . West ..jlhe State Engineer' Office a FOR washing masaid field street at a point chine, In good condition. Owner MISCELLANEOUS I; Al protegl against the granting ol aide ofchain South of a point 2nd South East. 107 I leaving city. avid application, stating the reasons chains East of Northwest corner old chicks every week tit lHf,. Day (Wforr mus, lte t)y .fil)uvU lB du. Northwest Quarter said Soecion FOR SALE -- One R. C. O gang plow I hone HiUlt i1!? acixmipaoled with a fee of rhtrty-fl- v pcat In good condition Phone fifiSjl. (35) East. 23.25 chains lla-w- , Ibos J. Rowley, $3.00, mid filed in thla office, withiu iij center of little Bear River down the 30) after day completion .ud river to iniiiit thirty chain FOR SALE Hijcklcbe-i- y and tomathe publication of thl notice, HoiHh of North line of said Section, to plants 25c per don n. 10th N. CEO M. BACON, Suta Engineer. West 16 chains to West aide sidw klate of first pulilicttlion April 16, 1926 and 2nd East. Street South chains to plae (ALL THE HLL1ABLK TKAKSpElt ot Ion lent puhl of beginning containing MEN, acre J. W AULT aud SON. May0j14, (.olnk.U(tn 1926. milk S. Four very good FOR SALE Phone inure or legs. cow, two will fret Inn soon. Petty chain Beginning at point NICE BOOMS For ilaeptng pur- State Engineers Office, Stewart 16 west 1st North.' ' East and chains South of Can at Th Palace. Journal Salt Lake CRy, Htah, April 7, 1926. pose ter of Section; Ifouth 185. chain Room and Board, 161 W, Center, Putldlng, 77 West Center 8t Sevan chains North ., , Notice la hereby given tint the East FOR SALEFrCsh milk eftw. En- PAINTING, Jnpor Imaging, rnluimln-in- . Thatcher Milling and Elevator Com chains West Seven chains to begin Best muterlnls. Work cuaran-tee- finny, whose principal place of bosinesi, nlng also beginning nt a point Hi 45, quire 825 North litli East. Leo Serin, 882 East 9th North is Logan, Utah, has made application chains. South of Northeast" Fortifrr In accordance with the requirements of Northwest Quarter. South, 50 1. Phones 336-FOR SALE April hatch Rhode la of Sec. 8. Chapter 67, Session Lew of Quarter Section Twenty .six 26)1 a from Red Harrison chick land Utah, 1919 and 1925 to change the North 31 deg. East Nine and n healy egg laying strain. Annie point ot diversion and nature ot uw chains. North 17 deg. East 18 notth 7th E.iri. of 68 c.f . ot water diverted front La chains North 31 deg West 2 TOIt LAWN MOWER and saw 'Ran River In Cache County, Etch, os chain North 66 deg. East Two (2) Sharpening. Alsd stove repairing, 'ordgtoolly decreed under Court Decree chains mor or lea to middle of litop In the omhi fild, emitted a fain jby Judge James N. K tin bull of the tle Hear River up middleof said rivVigh. ghost of smoke from Its uhhrev Iatci Call 719-Court t Utah er. following meananderinga in genj First Judicial District t li to a with lire ns served (hough p!ie Re- - dated February 21, 1923, Heretofore eral Southerly and South easterly dinnd Dreswnaker Experienced get breakfast was now dying mil. Be modeler wants work, Call 589r3 87 e.f. of water ha been diverted rect to a point due east of besinnlns: side it were great packing boxes, some after 6 o'clock. under ald decree at a point which due. west chains more or less oien. some stilt mi lied shut, and alt 'Uiear 2146 ft. N. and 1263 ft. E. from to beginning cotilaining Fifteen an-In spite of the constih-nmt1 TO 11 .1, NOTICE FOXTHACIORS cor. NE T. sign. "Ilan (the N., R. of, See., acre In ! for propel ling die With Fare, lying as though smuo Soahd proposals will ho received K., S.LM. and Eleven Section .(11) Township freighter had rolled them from the iq by the Hoard or Trustee of th!n,mr m,l RrllKt mU1 8ud lavator in Twenty-six- . (26) range On west of l() now deg)rpd u vf Ids load, and klmply let them drop thej, (.,(y Lake Mertdlnn, Agricultural College, for the founda-H.hgn' the point ot diversion of 6S SaltAlso Over the nearest box, head mi1 nhou Beginning at & point on llnme Econotnicsie.f.s of th, above specified 87 c.f.a. of detTi half hidden, stooped the figure of tion work fora Section Hundred lino One corner of wutcj to a point which hears 721.7 ft Quarter Cottage on the South-wes- t (160) rods East of the Southu mil Jier woman. As, I looked, she the iuteraoctlon of Fifth North odE. and 1172 5 ft. 8. of NW cor. Sec. Sixty west. Corner of Northeast Quarter dropped hack on one knee, her arpis Seventh East Streets, Logan, Utah. 3. T, 12 N. R 1 E.and Use for r (34) Townfull of tin plates, and faced me. Il shall be delivered to during power for propelling machinery Section Thirty-FouEleven Range One Went ship Cache in and rierirln (It) Couuty, was Mrs. lieulip, Aud my first glnrlou lighting Mr, IL, K. IlerntHon, Secretary of the of Salt Lake Meridian North Forty-thr- ee Hoard, at Ills office at the Utah Utah and elsewhere as the Inarket Impression was of her hativ-browonc-ha- lf rods West been the so After used (43 having chestnut brown with the same light Agricultural College, lOftan, Utah, ,w returned to the natur Nineteen (19) rods to Right of Way ,s In the beating sun of the morning, of or before 2 oclock p.' m. on May;al,:r 11 of Oregon Short Line Railroad ComE!,nt fr that one sees in molasses randy Wlien 13, 1926, at which time and place "r' pany. Soutlf Easterly along aald f11' the bids shall It Is being pulled -- u tawny undertone tniitihllriy opened. Is designated In right of way Forty three and one This application " to The Hoard ies.rve the right vv lileh glistens. the State Engineers Office ns, File half (4 3 rods, more or less to reject any or all bids.' I had Jerked up the head of my pro. place of beginning containing 'Two on No. n900. are Plans and specification All protest against the granting of acres. testing borsfi, was nlimit tq give spur file at the pffice of the Secretary, or and to retreat In confusion, when she Corner Of at Norlhw-psstaling the reasons Beginning lie obtained, of Fred Hodgson, said application may looked suddenly our way. Section Her face Architect, Room 12, Commercial therefor, must be by affidavit In du- Southeast of Quarter plicate, accompanied with a fee of Taent.v-S(2G) Township Eleven lightened with a smile In which I rend Block, Logan City, Utah. $1.00, and filed in this office within West of Salt Lake recognition, and slie dropped Proposal shall be accompanied by thirty (30) day after th? completion (ill Range One Into a box. Then she row; took a step a certified Meridian East Ten (10) rods. South t o In the amount ohyck of the publication of this notice. toward me.ioharrassmcnt ran across 5 per cent of the bid, made payable Eighty 80 ) rod Wst Tin (10) GKO. M. BACON. Stale Englnfcr. rods. North Eighty (8n) to place of me In a hot flush ; I felt for an instant to the Hoard of Trustees of the Utah Dale of first 1926. 16, publication April Four and a I did wlien. at my first dancing les- Agricultural College, which cheek Is Date of completion of publication Beginning containing acres. " son, they told me to put my arm to be forfeited to the said Hoard In 1928. May 14, Dpted thl 5lh. dsv of May, 1926. ease the Contractor falls to enter Inaround Hie little Indy,' "M, U RETERSON to contract tor the a performance (To Be Continued Sheriff of Cache County, Vtah Office, , , of the wo-with . a , satisfactory State Engineer bond, within five days after haying Rail Lake Fity. Utah, April 7, 1926. been awarded the contract. . Notice ,!' hereby given' that S. Cj .Legal Notice BOARD OF TRUSTEES OP THE Founeaheck, et ut, wboer )tcat "office krCf" UTAH AGRICULTURAL-- , COLLEGE. addresae are Utah', have made fiptkf ls;h;reby.'ig'ifin' td.iill ' tyy ft- - E, Bern tsciv, ieerctary.' -- application In Iatgan, accordance with the to PRORATE AND GUARDIAN. cohiVibutors to the Bingham Dated May 1st, 1926, qulrementa of the Compiled Law of Session Relief Fund, residing within ns the emended 1917, by SHIP NOTICE Utah, KIIKIIIFFH KALE Cache County, that there is an In Hie District Four! of the First Law of Utah, tilts and 1925 tq appro 87 e,f . of water from. Logan f tOXKUIr COUNTY FI.KRK OR T1IB balance in the ... Judicial District of (lie Slate of prlnte unexpended iUver In Cache County, 'Utalu Bald . IIKSFEFTIYE SIGNERS FOR anil for (be Fount y of Fsehe water I to lie diverted nt a jHilnl hands of. the Treasurer, IL J: Utah, In FURTIIFH INFORMATION Flanking Company, which Ixcir 7ZL7 ft. E. and 1172 ft . Thatcher Brothers a Thatcher1 Hrn.lTalntiff Hatch, VS Calvin corporation, S. of lit NW cor. of Sec, 36, T. 13 N In The District Onnrt of the Fir Banking Co., Logan Utah, rep- Corbett, Defendant, R. 1 K., 8.L.M. and conveyed In a 72 40 approximately on resenting To be sold at sheriff sale the Inch pip Hue a distance of 10,000 ft , Jinllclal District of the State of Utah In Ami For The County Of percent of the. gross fund con- 1 5th day of May 1926, at 12:00 where it will he used as a auplernental the entire year for tributed. Cache. Upon , application r.clock noen,.at the front door .of supply during nitty Court Home n Logan producing 1180 Jhorsepower, The powmadevi'itWn tendttysh from to t.'i all NOTICE TO CREDITORS the interest Whleh the de. er thus produced will be used tot Utah, hereof of date first publication t ndunt had In "the following describ electric lighting aqd propelling maIn the matter of the estate af (May 11, 1920) any contributor td real eitate on .he 24th day tf chinery at various points ' In Cache Valley. After having been tot used Uyrum Hair, deceased. may, by first applying to the October 192 ' returned to the Creditor will present claims with The Southeast, tjyarvf of tho the water will be Elevator Treasurer through his local mill voucher Co. Tlialeher Milling to H. Lester Bair, at Southand southwest the quarter, a point which bears 399 ft, N. Richmond, Utah, R. F. D. or J. F. at race chairman, receive a refund of west of Southeast quarthe qliarter See. I. 4815 NE eor. ft. W. in of the and his donation proportion that ter of section 15. and the Northeast Bair, Revision, Utah, R. F. D. ad11 N R. 1 E., 8.L.M. Tills applh the unexpnded balance bears to quarter of the Northwest quarter, T. ministrator of (he above estate on EnIs in the State designated or before the 15th day of June, 1926 the gross fund contributed; and the Northwest quarter of the cation ' No. 9891, gineers Office ns File s, H. Lester Bair, J. F. Hair, a In ion sect such" Northeast 22, of, quarto, otherwise the rightyto All protest against the granting of Atand Young Bulhm, East 13 of I North, of Range twp, said application stating the reasons refund to. be waived and for- the Salt Lake Meridian containing therefor, must be by affidavit in du- torneys for administrators. ' Date of first publication, April 12, feited, , , acres. 160 , , plicate, arrompanled with a fee of BINGHAM RELIEF COM- Also the South half of lot 6 and 7 $1.00, and filed in this office within 1926. Date of last publication May ITTEE FOP. CACHE COUN- - block 29, Platt A of RmttUfield thirty (30) days after the completion 12, 1926. ' Ft.v Survey. of the publication of this notice. ' TY NOTICE TO CREDITORS , All of said lands being situated in GEO. M. BACONState Engineer. F. P., Champ,' Chairman, Cache Estate of Alary I a r sen Peterson, Date of first publication April 13, 1926. County, State of Utah, II. J. Hatch, Treasurer. M. L Peterson, Sheriff. Ut Don C. Date of completion of publication May Deceased. Creditor will present ' claim with vouchers to the under11, 1926. Henson, Deputy. (Advertisement) First signed, at Rooms 203-4-- 5 National Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 13th day of Juno, 1926, Date of first publication April 12th. 1926. 'Fdward L. Peterson, Administrator, Walters, Attorney. d - . U)lh11 Now.' Bill Talbot i was with its. The dicker finished, we saddled,, mounted nnd litrled to Inspect that end of our bargain which most interested us. Talbot's claim lay a mile tip the ereek; mined mid miry hut the road wna so that we elected to take a side troll across the hill, vvhich here started abruptly from the road and presently flattened tint Into a little plateau. My 'he morning been searching half he-- , I dropped drill hind Buck and BHI Talbot And suddenly my nerve centers gave a jump, my cheeks a little tingle. There was a sign, painted with the cross-linof the ,N turned the wrong way, with the stems of the capital at nil angles Mrs. Bn reafrom the periiemlicnlar. lty's Boarding House, Open for Business Next Tuesday." It read. 'Behind it stood a tent, the posts and rlslge- (ados In pin'1, hut the cover flopping in a Mate of rollups. V ami ,mm drlIvins u 1(lit-pcwith the htitl of fi hatchet, was a form ' which 1 reoog of Mrs. Bariiahy, in the , nitmtl as thatsheet-irorook stove, gel l,lg rear, e e . 1 ! y f, . inl to-wi-t: p two-roo- 8-- SALK--Electr- ic ii?0 1 65-2- 5. d 'T question. PACE o EVBH Fir, 0. Karnak is sold In Logan esclu- sively by the Schramm- - Johnson Drug Co., and by the loading druggist in every town. (Advertisement.) gunny-sackin- seen The claim 7 Now watching this transaction Idly from the outsldf, I had perceived Hint Talbot whs eager to be gone, t I was Hot surprised, therefore, wlien he said, find,' I felt, with sincerity: , wanted tie bet ravelin tomorrow , , morn in, That why I'm Belli. so Mebbe," allowed Buck. So forth we went under the burning stars and through the thinning crowd, to find Town Marshal McGrath. We ran him to earth In the tiny Comstock Lode saloon, his foot ou the bar rail, his hand on a glass of water. In two minute the marshal had certified unofficially hut with certainty that No. 32 placer, held by William Talbot was a bona flde claim without As we left, Huffaker encumbrance. asked os about our lodging for the night. That question hud been dimly troubling me all Hie evening. Our with our packs In the public corral.' Slipping there, on the wet, trampled ground, atoned out of the 1 k, Talbot. That's got to be proved," said Buck. S'pose we kin look Into that after Ive Sec 1 wldte-rlmme- cheap." Backaches appeared completely, I began eating hearty and digesting my food properly, and it wasn't long until 1 looked and lt like a different person. AH my fr.ends begun talking about how much better looked and tasking me what was doing. Now many of thorn are taking Kurnukf too, and 1 just think I should tell eveiyone I efin what a' wonderful medicine Kamak sb-p- s Nothin goes until I see your titles right" said Buck st uhliornly. 'Here Huffaker came lu with a solution. Well, If Chris McGrath says Its right and sound, you'll believe' him, won't you? What's he got to do with it? asked , jhtek-said Uuffakef. o' The. whole works, to keep going. My blood "must have been very thin and weak, for eiery tin.e the weather changed 1 would catch freah cold, aud I just couldn't keep warm. Why I'd aland right by the fire and still be cold. 1 just couldnt gain a bit of strength or1 find anything that did me any good, and 1 bad bad headaches nearly all the time, too, "1 never did think so much of advertised medicines, but I heard so much about Karnuk I thought I had better ary il. 1 begun to find belter almost at once. The yough saym dis- set-in- s rr s TflffTTr . so you dont need blankets . We found, Indeed, u dozen men already snoring under the table of the restaurant. we "Wont cost yon miHdn, done so much business good idglil,' whispered our host as he departed to his quarters In the rear. I threw myself down by the stove Of lbe Golden Eagle and. with one side t rousting and the oilier freezing, until Hie cook woke me by stirring the fire for nil early breakfast. In spite of youth, mountain air and fatigue, I was a little time in fulling asleep these hud been the most crowded ami excited three days of my life. Crannied In every Joint by one night on the hard floor. Buck, TuHiot and 1 roiled out and breakfasted by candlelight. When we started forth the sun tui risen for the world below, hut for us It shone as yet only on Wie penkx above. Front Hie snows of tin- - peaks the breeze came lu puffs. A little shrill and piercing at first touch, once you had filled your iuitgr It whipped your blood like wine. The public corral, where we had left cur stork and pm had as by nutglc changed over night. Ihe piles of boxes and barrels which had risen above us when we unpacked and hitched lu the twilight, hud assumed new shapes; and other piles were grow lug at the hands of the freighters. The very hordes, mules aud Jacks seemed recent arrivals. As vve halted as vve lieguit to rub down our burros with la order to make them presentable for sale, two men on blowing, lathered, drooping horses spurred Into the eor-m- . Without Introduction or ado, they hailed us. Ubeie' these galena location?" ftsked the nearest Up. yon way up the ,h!ll !" gald Buck, scarcely glancing froiii hid Work. With no further qtieHiorij they Jerk (hi Hite Intkerkd . the suvnse Kjmnlsh.btrsTn iponibv oflhelr wejirynountqwljlfled nnd spurred straight1 over the mushy ha hide broke out again. Three minute before, It liud an animal note. BeNow, It sparkled with laughter. fore the marshal, the deputy dud their now voluble prisoner passed out of the were sorting door, the out chips uud piles of gold pieces at the tables, the bartenders were taking orders, the amirs were black with an ascending crowd. He la sure a shoutin' man, remarked Buck n a tone of deep admiration. Who might it be 7" Town murshul, replied Jim Huf-fukbriefly. Nuuie, (l;rls McGrath. Youre' right, he shoots. Whos mayor of this camp, anyhow 7 inquired Buck. Aint none," replied Huffaker. marshal llkthnt Is all the mayor we need There! Theres our imia T he suddenly broke off, darting past the poker tables and laying hands 'on an individual who Had Just entered. After all this space of years, the figure of Bill Talbot, who wanted to sell ids claim, has grown a little dim In mind; he was to float Into my life for a day only, and flout out again never lo reappear. Nor do I remember many details of the long dicker which lie. Buck and Jim Huffaker conducted In a comparatively quiet coiner of the Black Jack. ' - I suppose your title Is Q. K.7 Inquired Buck. Good as the gold youll dig, said poker-player- ! ttjjut Lnty; tri vm 2-- j prls-oner- TT i Classified Advertising Youth . tiiTAri g 18-1- d. 3-- llnck-gree- 2, 13-2- 1 s ud g ? 2) t k her-loH- d (4.63-1fl0th- s) k, REGAL NOTICKS - .1 J- admlo-Rtrator- . 5 -- r NOTICE TO CREDITORS , In the matter of the estate er Peterson, deceased. . of Pet- Creditor.? will please present claims with vouchers to the underhis reslidenen. at Newton, signed at Utah, on or before the 19th day of June, 1926. Hyrum Lanen, Administrator. Fonnesbeek and Nelson, At- -' torneys for Administrator. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Julia A. Tripp, deceased. Creditors will present ctnima with voucher to the undersigned at his re.sidenee in Richmond. Utah, on or before the 17th day of June, 1926. Date of first publication April 15th. 1926. John Sparkman, administrator J. C. Walters, attorney. - |