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Show Srflrx Elir ffierkhj pBt.tbW4 fcr THE INLAND PRINTING CO. W. P. EpfMtM. C A. Miiw Iphtm. AariU Mir notice of sale of real'and PERSONAL PROPERTY" IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SEC-on- d Judicial District, in and for the County of Davis, State of Utah, Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Wadley Smith, deceased. UUh. UIV at The undersigned will sell at private Marek . 1C. sale real and personal proprety situated in Davit County, Utah, described ADVERTISING RATES follows: as Beginning 15.1&lhains Want aSa and all roadiae ooTjoe 10c iwc rmUm NE comer of NW' of Secfrom the ranee. Ouplar lina. payablo in ad 4 tion 32, North, Range 1 application. Township Salt Lale Meridian, and runWest, Subscription $ 1J per year ia Advance ning thence North 40 degrees 00 minutes West, 7.42 chains; thence North telephones 30 degrees id minute West, 2.38 W. P. Eppocaoa. No. TO thence South 62 degrees 00 chains; C A. Eooaraaa, No. chains; . thence Offlaa. No. 11 South 82 degrees 00 minutes West, 3.23 chains; thence South 40 degrees 00 minutes East, 13.31 chains; thence BOUNTIFUL South 62 degrees 09 minutes West, 7.35 .chains to east line of road; NIm aaiiaa aorth o Salt Uk City. ubarbaa and roaidonco town, larva thence South 40 degrees 00 minutes city la Daria eoaatr, haa vatarvorka, aloetria Hhw and power, tolapkeaaa. East, 7.46 chains; thence Northeastaxtowalks. Surrouadod by rich innl twa vartono and fralt laada, erly 15.26 chains; thence North 40 deatrM lortrio railroads with low faraa. two grees 00 minutes West, 9.55 chains to traaeeotitiaoelal roalroada. brick yard, Eaterwl u 5. rni7 th art or iMonlaM lttiw M-- minute-WesL--6-i- two hanks, rood boataaas hoof, club, vrodod aad blah schools sad churcbsa. A load placo ia which to lira Q. thence North point of beginning and containing Meridian, and running 5250 20.71 acres more or less, together with 52 degrees 09 minutes East, 01 chains; thence North, 82 legrees six primary shares in Kays Creek South on or after Monday, December 1, 1919, minute East, 0.70 chain; thence at 4 p. m. The property will be told 40 degrees 00 minutes East, 13.31 09 in one piece and written bids will be chain; thence South 52 degree line to east chains received at Barnes Banking Company, minutes West, 7.35 of road; thence North 40 degrees 00 Kaysville City, Utah. s minutes West, 13.66 chains; thence Terms of Sale' ne-tenth of amount of bW to ac- North 52 degrees 09 minutes East, of beginning and company the bid in cash or certified 0.65 chain to point 10 balacres more or less, check to order of undersigned, the containing with the buildings thereon ance in cash on delivery of deed. together of primary water shares and four JOHN R. GA1LEY, GEORGE W. BARNES, right in Kays Creek, ' Executors. on or after Saturday, November 29th, T. McCLURE PETERS, attorney for 1919, at 4 p. m. and written bids for same will be received at Barnes Bankexecutors. 1919 First publication November 13, ing Company, Kaysville City, Utah. 1919. Terma of Sale. Last publication November 27, of amount of bid to ac- in cash or certified check bid company ESTATE to order of George M. Smith, the balThe undersigned will sell at private ance in cash on delivery of deed. GEORGE M. SMITH, sale the following real and personal Owner. and house ground property,' including for McCLURE T. Smith: PETERS, attorney Elizabeth of the late Wadley owner. from 5.85 chains East Beginning , the SW comer of Section 29, Town- First publication November 13, 1919 1919. ship 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Last publication November 27, 1 1 $1.00 off on Trunks - notickofs.le or real 50c off on Suits Cases Satnrday only v- One-tent- h I Stewart Burton Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH SIK5VISI lllilll llllllllllll Myrtle Malin is quite ill. Mrs. Richard Stringham is very ill. Ole Hatch is visiting relatives in Rosette, Utah. Mrs. Arthur Naylor is just from bronchitis. D William Lewis and son of Idaho are visiting relatives here. Sam Nelson motored to Tremonton Friday to visit friends. Our great reduction sale of silks and dress goods still continues with unparalleled success. Crowds of people are visiting our store daily, taking Bobs Durham Returned home from San Francisco this week. Charles E. Hayward left last week to spend a few months. advntantage of these astounding values. All departments are offering unprecedented bargains during this historical sale. Thousands of yards of wonderfully fine high class silk, woolen and cotton dress goods are stilt to - be found - on our counters and- - bargain tables,- - Beautiful artistic disylay of fine merchandise of merit is now on display in our windows and counters for your inspection. Our silks and dress goods section still holds the center of attraction. Fine English Bradford mohairs are to be found included with group lots quoted below. tor Idaho Falls Miss Janette Roberts has accepted a position with the Deseret Live Stock store. Willard Fackrell of Bancroft spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Richard Wilson. Mrs. Rex Park of Murray is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wilburn Wright and family. David Lawson of Wasatch is visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Lawson. Jason Baldemon of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with bis brother, SILKS WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Frank Balderson. LOT Mrs. Seth Day of Salt Lake spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas. LOT 1 This lot is composed of mixed, striped and checked dress goods suiting, also plain and striped wool waisting. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 all-wo- ol Harold Barlow and small daughter of Farmington visited Relatives here Monday. Mrs. values. Sale price Mrs. T. Parkin of Salt Lake spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. J.j Knighton, and family. ..... 59c all-wo- Mr. and Mrs. Norman I.amph. and family spent Wednesday with relatives in Salt I.ake City. fabrics. $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 values. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trump and ismall son, Earl, spent Sunday with Relatives in Salt Lake. Sale 98c This collection is composed of plain, fancy and stripes. Black and colored. Choice, pretty patterns. $2.25 to $2.75 values. Sale price....$1.39 LOT 3 This collection is made up of fine dress fabrics in black and colored figured brocades and fancy weaves, 40 to 50 inches wide. Quick clean-up. $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 values. Mrs. Samuel S. Howard, Sr., left "Wednesday, the 19th, for San Francisco on a two years mission. Sale price . $1.39 This assortment is made up of silks and satins and fancy stripes, and high colors, in the latest evening shades ; very choice selection. $3.00 to $3.75 values. w and Mrs. Orson Bangeiter are ejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born to them Wednesday. This lot is composed of very fine high-ela- s woolen fabrics, best brands of American and imported goods, black and colored; checks figures and brocades and crepe weaves. 40 to 50 inches wide. $4.00, $4.50 values. Sale .. $1.69 William Howard, Jr, of Malad, Idaho, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. William R. Smith, and family. price Mrs. William Doxey, and family. Mrs. William Roberts and family will leave next week for Skull valley, where she will spend the winter. The great half price sale tined for small pox, his daughter. is suffering with the disease. 2 V This lot represents the best cotton fabrics In the markets. Splendid assortment. Big range of patterns. 75c to 90c values. A great cleanup. Sale price $9C still continues in the suit depart- ment, second floor. is quaranMa-Lal- 49c : 29c LOT 3 This group of cotton is made up of broken lines of many styles and patterns in stripes, checks and fancy weaves. Values up to 65c. Sale Mrs. Charles Rider of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr. and m 1 Sale price LOT 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ledman, who re from the East, were guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Russell Frida v. $1.69 This lot of cotton dress goods made of many' lines and patterns in stripes, checks and figures. Big collection. 40c to 50c values. A quick COTTON DRESS GOODS Mrs, and Mrs. William Peck. The home of Henry Moss LOT clean-u- p. Mr. Sadie. Cannon of Salt Lake is ipending the winter with her parents. Sale price COTTON DRESS GOODS LOT 4 Mr. 'ft ol LOT 3 Mrs. John Ellis of Provo is spend- Sng a few days with her sister Mrs. Sarah Tuttle, and family. 03 LOT 2 This lot is made up of broken lines of fine dress fabrics and suiting in black and colored brocades, fine fancy checks and figures, width 36 to 45 inches. Big selection of choice of Salt Lake her of Was guest daughter, Mrs J. vE. Hopworth, Sunday. A 1 This group is composed of choice, desirable silks and satins in plain and fancy, in a big selection of colors. $1.00 to $1.25 values. Sale 69c price LOT 2 MrsAhnie Garrett n ia Mrs. T. Farnsworth of Salt Lake spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, and family. . .. . Mrs. Thomas Feamley visited with her daughter, Mrs. Charles T. John- 1 j 1 i son, and family of Salt Lake Saturday, Syl various Sessions ha returned to his home at Downey, Idaho, after spending a few days here with relatives. Mrs Allen Mills left Wednesday fof Jerome, Idaho, where she will join her husband, who has bought a farm there. 293133 WASHINGTON AVEU OGDEN 31 luUUoIiliiit J) I 1 i i I |