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Show THE 'WEEKLY REFLEX ' DADDY'S EVENING LAYTON ta tm Om mWM at Nrtfl CMfe Um prodaattaa at milk, tou-ta-m mtr . at tte UrtN kwU. Has IW (wtor? pur. auMry, Milk atattaa. amt t m Um radar illk. Cao4 state aaaarala appwtui-far tkaaa sssfctag aakarWa acraaca far fraM sraariac. track tanWainc, Oa tfca rtlfl Taisias aa Sslrria. XlsetrtsL Orntoa Maaa at tka ftab G. A W. D. aa4 rail L hart Una 4 Ber mi Haa aUctria Uckta u4 R iZ Graham Bonner Mary mt m mvJtto m uaw water- - sqr MOONLIGHT PARTY ''--i Last week a on wi born to and Mrs. J. W. Johnson. Post-.mast- er I must tell you of a party the moths gave the other gray night-flyin- E P. Ellison, manager of the Ellison Ranching company, departed for Nevada Monuy..Cvening on one of his inspection trips. Madeline Morgan arrived home Monday evening from Vancouver, Washington, where she has been conducting a beauty parlor. Postmaster J. W. Johnson is inspecting the Layton rural route this week. He was out on route number one yestwo terday, and will go over numbersemare inspected today. The routes " g Some of the moths and small were butterflies there In fact, as many of the moth and butterfly family who were up and ready for the summer. The tortrlcea, the tlnelds, the black- - streaked brown butterflies, the blue butterflies and the elfins were all there. So, you see, they really did have quite a large party. The moon was shining brightly and made the nicest 'light. The stars twinkled and blinked way up In the sky. Just as If they were In the two-wee- ks e night-flyin- g er two-cour- se ter amused, and you TODAY Items taken from The Reflex of tenyean ago, dated May 5, 1927. The resolution declaring that a state of war exists between the United States and Germany was passed in the Senate tonight by a overwhelming vote of 82 to 6. Senator McCumbers substitute to declare the existence of a state of "war on the sinking of another Ameri can ship by Germany was defeated without a roll calL Action in the Senate came Just after 11 oclock at the close of a debate that had lasted continuously since 10 oclock. The galleries were filled to overflowing, and on the floor back of the seats were almost half the membership of the house. When the vota was announced there was hardly a murmur of applause. KsvsvQle Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes will entertain the 500 club at their home this evening. The Misses Irena and Garnett Swan entertained the Isaima club at their home oa Monday evening. Those present were treated to a delightful time and delicious refreshments. Mias Temma Blood, who has been filling a mission in the Northwest states, has returned to her bom in this city. Miss Blood is in fine health and reports having enjoyed her labors. Layton 'Paul 'Whitesides returned from the Eastern States Saturday evening, vrhere he has been filling a mission . for the L. D. 8.' church. .Willie Robins, Chris Simpson, Royal Yf Kilfoyle.- - Reuben KB- it jy Ne- - vmda. Radio telephone and telegraph ing end receiving equipment, with range of 29 miles for the former and 59 for the latter, have been combined in portable form for military - pwpoeea. send- i Whiwi ihs . SO GOOD When aenlng wild duck, gsrnlsh with slices of orange, tanpeeled and guruUhed with sprigs of parsley. The slightly add fruit Hilda to the flavor of the duck. As a salad to sere with duck, oranges are especially good; serve with French dressing. Orange and Rhubarb lea. Combine one mp-fu- l of orunge Juice with three and cupfuls of cooked sifted rhubarb, one tahleapooiiful of lemon Juice, the grated rlud of an orange and one and three quarters cupfuls of sugar. Stir until well then freeze ns usual. Apple Fritters. Mli and sift together one and one third cupfuls of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, teaspoonful of salt, add one well beaten egg and of a cupful of milk ; mix all together. Cut two ii.edlum-slzeapples Into eighths, stir Into the batter. Drop by spoonfuls Into hot fat and fry until brown. Roll In (siwdered sugar and serve with meat at dinner. Swiss Cheese Savory. Dip round slices of bread In melted butter, sprinkle with salt and pepper and a little f ound of lemon JtiTce. Put swNs cheese through the meat grind er, add one tablespoonful of chopped parsley and the same of pimento, two taldespoonfuls of creamed butter, four tHblessonful8 of cream with salt and (topper to taste. Pie through a pas try tulie over the bread, sprinkle with twpr'kn and put Into the oven to heat hot. Egg Sauce. Beat well two eggs, separating the yolks and whites. To the yolks add one cupful of powdered cupful of hot milk sugar,, and a teasjmonful of tanllla. Fold In the beaten' whites and serve at once. one-hal- f dla-solte- d, one-fourt- h two-third- s d North, 1 Cahoon: W. cant make me sleepy or tired." So the party continued for a good long time! Building $ in th e Way A new electric massaging machina, small enough to b carried in a pocket generates its own current with u small dynamo when a roller is passed over a person's flesh. one-hal- one-fourt- h Ice.--C- ut e. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE Held in Davia County, Utah, Under Tax Deeds In accordance with Section 6056, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended by Seaaion Laws of Utah, 1921, we, the Board of County Com missloners of Davis County, State of Utah, will offer for sale in separate pride to show a pleasure to sell! a privilege to wear! Townsite. Carlin Beesley: Beg. 6.38 ehs. S. W 2.50 chs. S. W. from N. E. comer of NWK, S. W. 22.80 chs., N. W. 4.35 chs., W. 12.15 chs., N E. 21.23 chs., S. E. A0 chs., N E. 13.23 chs., S. E. 8.64 chs. to beg., cont 28.41 acres. Sec. 6, 3 North, 1 West. Mary D. Rock wood: Beg. at N. W. comer of lot 3, E. 17.38 chs., S. 10 chs., W. 3.77 chs., N. 6.44 chs., W. 8 chs., N. 3 chs., W. 6.82 chs., N. 8 degrees 10 min utes, W. A6 chs., E. 1.25 chs. to beg., cont. 7 acres. Lot 3. Blk. 3, Plat B. C. Centerville Town-sit- two-trous- er suits e. CLARENCE WINEGAR, E. B. CLARK, A. R. COOK Board of County Commit s loners, Davis County, Utah, May 2nd, 1927. NAME AND DESCRIPTION and W. P. Epperson: All of Lots ft $3so ft 10.30 ft, N. 6.20 to beg cont. 4.52 acres. Also beg. 18.44 S. of N. W. comer E., 13 ft of NEK, ftW. 4.14 ft., S. 1.31 W. 4.27 ft, N. E. 6.51 ft, 4.65 ft, N. E. 6.29 ft, N. E. 16 ft, S. E. 13.18 ft, S. E S. ft, S. E. 6.14 5--13 36-4- 4, i " from S. E. corner, W. 301.5 ft., N. 289 ft., E. 301.5 ft., S. 289 ft, to beg., cont. 2 acres, Sec. 27, 2 North, 1 West. June Ann Hatch: Beg. 17.21 chs. N., 35.71 chs. E. from S. W. corner of SEK, N. 2.757 chs., W. 6.53 chs., S. E. 2.80 chs., E. 7.10 chs. to beg., cont. 1.90 acres, Sec. 35, 2 North, 1 West. Daniel Moss: All of lot 5, cont. 9.45 acres. Sec. 36, 2 North, 1 West. Hyrum B. Parkin: Beg. 14.75 chs. S., 3.19 chs. W. from N. E. corner of NWK, W. 23.26 chs.. S. W. 6.95 chs., E. 25 chs., N. 6.95 chs., less street, cont. 15.68 acres. Sec. 36, 2 North, 1 West. Edward Freestone: Beg. 17.61 chs. S. and 20 chs. E from N. W. corner of SWK, E. 20 chs., S. 2.89 chs., W. 20 chs.. N. 2.89 chs. to beg., cont. 5.78 acres. Sec. 17. 2 North, 1 West. up six large tart ap- Associated Mortgage and Investment Apple Co.: Beg. 10 52'j chs. N. from ples and lx.il with four cupfuls of wa S. W. corner, N. 8.47 chs., E. ter ami the rind of a lemon until soft N. W. 9.41 S. 13.43 chs., and chs., two add of sugar Drain, cupfuls W. 9 chs. to beg,, less street, boll for three minutes. Add the Juice cont. 8.86 acres. Ixt 6, Blk. 38, of two lemons nnd the Juice of an orN. M. C. Plat, Bountiful Town-sitand all mix freeze. together ange, Associated Mortgage Inv. Co.: Beg.' 8.46 chs. N. from S. W. corner, N. 8.25 rds., E. 9 chs.. Southwesterly 9 rds., W. 8.16 chs. to beg., cont. 1.75 acres. Lot 6, Blk. 38, N. M. C. Plat, Bountiful Edward had spent nearly every day of his lira years on a ranch, and had cont. 1.34 acres, North Salt Lake Add. never seen a town bigger than the nearest small village. But he had Joseph' B. Toronto, co Otto Johnson: Beg. 16 rds. W. from center of heard so much about the wonders ef Sec. 1, E. 96 rds., N. 26.5 rds "the cUy" from ? older sisters sad W. 96 rds., S. 26.5 rds. to be brothers, thst he looked forward to Sec. 1, 1 North, 1 West, S. L. 51 seeing It as the treat of his young cont. J90 acres. Emma Moss: Beg. 1 chain E,of N. lift' W. corner of N.E.K, S. E. 3.50 Finally, when his father took him to the city, on his sixth birthday, bis . chs., N. E. 4 chs, W. A0 chs. to beg., cont. .15 acres in Sec excitement knew no bounds. But be 1, 1 N. 1 W. most have expected something mere C. Biers: Beg. 1244 feet W. Roxey than be found, because oa bis return and 575.1 ft. N. of center o when be was asked, Well, Tad, did Sec. 1, N. W. 1321.7 ft, N. 0 ' degrees 27 minutes, W. 127.3 ft, yon tee the dtyr be replied with E. 1401.2 ft; S. 31 degrees 29 deep disgust, "Nsw. Couldnt tee It minutes, W. 150.3 ft. to beg., for an the bouses being in the way." cont. 3.99 acres. Sec. 1, 1 North, 1 West. T Old for Hu Shoot Rachel Jane Salter, co Rachel J. S, Goodwin: Beg. at N. E. corner Jack, stopped at his father's eflee one noon to be taken bom to' lunch. of Sec. 2, W. 227.7 ft. to center of a 4 rL at, S. 1391.2 ft, S. H was limping like an eld me 237 him had we hurt If he asked ft, N. E. 1237.8 ft, N. 836 Naturally, . ft, N. W. 336 J ft, S. 100.2 ft, his foot W. 870.9 ft to beg., cont 72" Jack replied, "Yes, I did. Tm five acre. See. 2, 1 North, 1 West too now old for my Sarah Ellen and Tm years eld Rowley: Beg. at the N. shoes." E. corner of Sec. 2, W. 227. ft-t- o rL- - st,- - 8. renter of-- 4 ... Bawl Awful Easy 1008.4 S.8S2A was twta ft, E. 8709 ft, proud of his new Jimmy N. 0 degrees 37 minutes, E. ft, and to show anxious them brothers 383 to beg, cont W. 8739 to his friends. Bringing home a num' 797 ft, acres, in Sections 1 and 2, ber ef boys one day, be cautioned I North, 1 West them before going In, saying; "Don't Frank Cutler, co James W. Jones Tha WH of NEK of Sec. 3, make any noise or touch em, Va North, 1 West cont 20.00 acres. awful bawl espy." they St Joseph Land Co.: Beg.1 659 ids. W. from the S. E; comer of the Blddla NEK, N. 12 degrees, E. 229 rds, N. 26 degrees 30 minutes, try love for you will nevur know E. 649 rds, W. 894 rds, S. My first aor yet my second; degrees 15 minutes, W. 80 rds Tie like your wit and beauty, aa S. 3 degrees 25 minutes, W. 667J recVsneJ bo Ywm whole aye Uy E. 805 ft, N. 666 ft, E. ft, Bodices! 149 rds to beg., cont less Ry. - to beg., cont. 7.22 acres. Sec. 17 N., 1 East. Mark and Esther Cook: Beg. 19.81 chs. N. from S. E. Corner, S. W. K: W. 3.10 chs.; N. .50 chs.; TS. 3.1 tf chs.; S. .60 chs. to beg. cont. .15 acres. Also beg. 9.94 . chs. N. from S. E. Comer of S. W. K ; S. W. 6.J0 chs.; N. E. .33 chs, N. E. 10.91 chs.; 32 chs.: S. W. 4.41 chs to beg., cont 22 ueres. Sec. 20, 2 North, 1 East Hu hard II.' Sedwick: Beg. 26.15 chs P; 21 ft. N. from N. W. Corner; S. 24 ft.; S. 11 degrees W. 29.60 rds.; E. 17 rds.; N. 12.17 rds.; E. 13.14 rds.; N. 18.88 rds.: W. 27 1 4 rds to beg., cont 4A6 aeres. Sec. 29, 2 North, 1 East S. K of Mary Ann Wilkinson: L.ts 5 0, Blk. 3, Plat B," Kay, ville Ts., eont. .78 acres, lluruee King: Beg. 5.35 chs. N., 4.25 chs. E. from S. W, Corner; E. 59 links, N. 11.35 chs.; W. 4 84 ehs.; S. 85.2 ft.; E. 1J5.5 ft.; S. 16 ft.; E. 105 ft; S. 9.72 ehs. to beg., cont. 1.03 acres. See. 20, 4 N., 1 West. 2 West. Beg. 97.5 rds N.. 2 rds. parcels, for cash at the north front door of the County Court House Bldg., Farmington City, County and State aforesaid, at 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday the 31st day of May, A. D. 1927, ie to continue from day to day, the following described real estate held Herbert E. Smith: SWK of SWK, Sec. 4, 4 North, 1 West, cont. by Davis County, under tax deeds and 40 acres. on such sale the County Clerk of Davis County will execute and deliver Kays Creek Irrigation Co.: Beg. 14.61 ft. E of N. W. to the purchaser all the title of the ft.S., of14.31 S. W. 4.264 ft, comer and of state of NEK, Davis, county Utah, terflies? . . ftS. N. E. 3.90 ft, 6.05 E. in tha school or districts town, any I like company, and I like to be real E. 7.05 ft. N. 4.24 ft.; S. W. estate so sold. TEN YEARS AGO the Ellison Ranching company In ia. 44.09 acres. A No beg. .50 chs. Samuel M. Kershaw, et ul: Beg. 11.9 S. and .497.2 ft. W. from the ehs E., 14.21 ehs s, fnnn N. W. N. K. coiner, S. V. 10 ft., S. S. 2.20 ths, S. eor., of N. K. 105 ft., K. 135 fwS.-49.ti- l 28 degrees 30 jiirnuti'ii, W. 4.25 vds., S. 22 degrees 20 mimites, W. ehs.; N. W. 2.08 ehs.; N. 5.72 19.1 rd, W..91.1 rds, N. 6 deehs.; E. 4,4.'J ehs to beg., eont. 1.7irtere8, See, 20, 4 N., 2 grees 20 minutes, E. 36 rds., N la degrees 25 minutes, E. 43.60 Daniel J. Kvtshaw: K. of N. W. N, . rds., 78.75, rd to leg., cont. less also beg, at N. W. tor. of N. K. Ry. 36.25 acres. Sec. 11, I North, K; S. 100 rds., E. 40 rds.; N. 100 1 West. rds.; W. 40 rds., to beg. less St. David L. Evans: Reg. 1871 ft. E. and W. i. of N. W. 4, eont. in all j 828.8 ft. S. fnrtn the N. W. cor199.50 aeres. See. 2.x. 4 N., 2 West.- ner, E. 1277.3 ft., S. 3 degrees . 40 minutes, W. 889.3 ft., W. 122.4 E. Child: 10 ihs K. from ft., N. 887.5 ft. to leg., cont Mary S. K. Cor., N'.Beg. 1 1) 20 ehs,; ihs.; 25.44 acres, ,Sec. 11, 1 North, 1 S. 20 ehs.; E. 10 i hs. to beg., West. See. 24, 5 N , 2 West, eont. 20 Charles A. Parrish: Beg., at N. P. ai res. .comer of lxt 1, S. 44 rds, W. 80 rds; N. 9 rds; N. E. 26.10 I'. P. K. K. Co.: S. W. K of S. W. K, 150 aeres See. 20. S. E. K, chains to beg., cont. 12 acres, 5 N., 1 East. in Sec. 11, 2 North, I N est. Poi ter Stock and Dairy to.. Beg at L. Karl Burnham: W. j of See. 27, 2 N. 1 W. eotit. 320 aeies. S. W. corner, K. 7.50 chs., N. 20 chs., W. 7.50 chs., S. 20 chs. to L Pail Burnham: S. of N. P. K, Sec. 27, 2 N. 1 West, eont. less beg., cont. 15 acres, Sec. 12, 2 North, 1 West. rds, 79 aeres. Boy Cahoon: Beg. 18 99 chs. N. and Willard E. Barlow: lxt 2, Blk. 35, 3.84 chs. E. from S. W. corner Plat A., cont. 1 acre. E. 14.64 6.02 S. of SEK. chs., chs., N. 14;70 chs., W. 6.28 chs. Pdwurd Freestone: Beg. 80 rds, K. 82 rda, S. from N. W. Cor. of to beg., cont. 9.02 acres, Sec. 25, S. W. K, E. 80 rds.; S. 14.44 1 2 North, West. rds.; W. 80 rds.; N. 11.41 rds, Prances E. Hatch, c o J. I. Hatch: Beg. 39 rds. N. of S. E. corner of NEK, N. W. 14.8 rds., N. 44.5 rds., E. 14.6 rds., S. 45 rds. to beg., cont. 4.08 acres, Sec. 26, 2 North, I West. L. Earl Burnham: All of W'-- j of Sec. 27, cont. 320 acres. SK of NEK, cont. 80 acres. NWK of NEK, cont. 40 acres. Also beg. S. E. corner, N. 24.775 chs., W. 334.5 ft., N. 289 ft., E. 334.5 ft., N. 742.25 ft., W. 40 chs., S. 40 chs., E. 40 chs. to beg., cont. less St. 595 acres, Sec. 27, 2 Ve-s- th choice dlibM the doo tor hee' ernt ue? la thle the greet kiI whoee works eo content us? Thle Goldsmith's tine feast, whs has written One books? Ueavrn vends ua good meat bet the devil sends cooks. lavld Garrick. Ars night. iannually. Dewey Barton, pharmacist at the Kowley Drug company, is preparing to go to California for permanent residence. He expects to get away the last of this week. ' His wife will join him at a later date. The Layton ball team will play Clearfield at Clearfield Saturday. The home bunch has had several and plenty of material has been found. A team of twelve .men has been picktoo. ed, and there are enough eligibles to party, At least they did seem to be trying make up a second team. Mrs. Reuben Kilfoyle has returned to help along the gaiety of the party visit by being Just as bright as they posto Nevada after a with her father, George W. Layton sibly could be. She was present at the wedding reThey looked down over the party ception of her brother, Leonard, who Just as If they wanted to look very, Alean Miss last week was married to very merry. Ellison. The man In the moon was winking The Layton M. I. A. presented a and grinning and saylDg: at vaudeville entertainment successful Ila, ha, it does my heart good to Community hall last night. One of the features of the evening was the see a fine party, and more especially Mutual contest play, The Unequal to see all the little butterflies and Yoke." This play is being produced moths once more haring a good time! by all the Mutuals in North Davis They certainly, did have a good stake, and a prize will be awarded to time. winner. the dunces, They danced such falry-llkMr. and Mrs. Louis Cook entertained a party of friends at bridge at and they watched their shadows untheir home last Friday evening. Mrs. der the moonlight. Golden Adams was declared the They all felt so glad to bf alive and Those champion of the evening. and playing once more did dancing, present were Messrs, and Mesdames make them happy. Golden Adams, Vird Cook, Glen Day, After they hud danced for some Leonard Sandall and Melvin Adams. had a supper of spple time Charles E. Nalder writes from the worms they and delicious, fruit buds. Ellison Squaw Valley ranch of the had danced so long that It They Ranching company, which is located nice to seemed bare a supper party resWillow creek the in Nevada, that ervoir which waters that ranch is fill- til together. ing slowly, but the water is now withThey all sat on in five feet of the bottom of the spill- the bushes and way. The reservoir has a capacity of ate their supper. and it is predicted 18,000. acre-fee- t, But after It that it will fill before the dry season was all over they sets in. wanted the still Mrs. E. P. Adams entertained at a to conparty birthday party in honor of her mother, So the Mrs. Mary Barnes, of Kaysville. It tinue. birthh eighty-sixtMrs. was Barnes gray day; she is now the oldest resident of moth sold: A beautiful three-layNo one must Kaysville. . birthday cake with 86 candles. On go to bed yet top of the cake, in the center, was a The party lant small basket filled with violets. The over. dining room was tastefully decorated quarter feel you Well carnafilled baskets with with crystal not are having a tions and daffodils, and potted plants. luncheon was good time If you A dainty Mesdames go home ao soon." served to the following: E. P. Adams, Sam Flint, John WebAll ' the other . ster, J. F. King, Robt. Simmons. Hugh bu t flies and Love, Earl Morgan, Merlin Adams, moths chimed In at ones: Edgar Adams, Lee Sanders, of GarOh. gray night flying moths, yen land, Utah; Horace Steed, Leonard are moat wonderful moths, and yon Wilford Geo. Scoffield, Flint, Webster, Ernest Scoffield, Chas. Flint, Hector give the most marvelous parties I None of ua haa ever had such a Flint, Clarence Flint, Flo King, Wm. King, Harry Hodson, of Ogden; fine party before, and wa' certainly do Geo. P. Adams, Hy Adams, Joshua not want to go home. Adams, Mali nda Burton, T. L. White-side- s, ever and ever ao much Well stay Wm. Love, Chris Barnes, iee until very, Tery late." Barnes, LJoyd Weaver, Wesley Moon; longer moon again winked and the that At Misses Virginia Simmons, Maggie Webster, Ila Scoffield and Nellie King. grinned and said: Tm going to stay up all night, ao why shouldnt all you motha and buttry-out- s, - lOr- KITCHEN IHl CABINET FAIRYTALE M THE ft., S. 71 degrees, W. 7.85 N. ft, S. E. W. 13.65 ft, N. 4.24 ft, 3.69 ft, N. 8.43 ft, S. W. 9.44 to beg., cont 23.35 acres. Sec. 22, 4 North, 1 West Kaysville Irrigation Co.: Beg. 1294.7 118 A ft E from K comer N. E. 440 ft, S of Sec. W. 468.1 ft, N. W. 215 to beg., cont 1.26 acres: Sec. 26, 4 North, 1 West. Kaysville Irrigation Co: Com. 19.90 S. from K Sec. Cor. of See. S. W. 3.78 S. W. 4A0 S. W. 2A2 ft? S. E. 1.45 ft, N. E. 8.20 ft: N. E. 2.09 ft; N. E. 8 N. W. 1A4 ft; N, W. 5.11 to S. W. 1.70 beg cont 4A5 acres. Also beg. S. K See. comer, of 25 S. E. 364.6 8. W. 8A0 S. E. 23 ft; S. E. 2.85 ft: N. E. 5J N. 248 ft,; S. E. 1 N. W. 1J50 ft; N. E. 9.03 ft; N. E. 2 N. E. 5.72 ft; N. W. 3.43 N. W. 2A0 ft; S. W. - 6.06 to beg, S. W. 138 cont. less part of S. E. K, less ft ft 26-2- 7, ft ft ft; 26-2- 7. ft; ft; ft ft 26-2- 7; ft: ft; ft; ft; ft; ft; ft; ft Summer Excursion Fares-ia Union Pacific System n The Overland Route V Points East Sample Rotmd Trip Faxes From Kaysville ... To reservoir of 8 seres, cont s total To 4 N. 1 of 11 meres. Sec. 26-2Inc. ' Dally May 22 to Sept. 30, . Denver . w ; October 3L Limit Caroline Beerier: Beg. 60 chs. E. Omaha or Kansas City comer of S K from the lL--6.03 N. S. E. K; chs; ;ChiCAoT W, A5 chs.; N. E. 24.78 chs; S. New York City E. A5 chs.: S. W. 18.75 chs. to New Orleans beg. cont. .62 acres. Sec. 31, 4 N 1 West. Los Angeles Geneve E. Fisher: Beg. 1751.5 ft. S. from N. E. Comer: N. W. 445 Portland N. W. 445 ft: N. W. 298 ft; ft; Seattle . V, W. 298 ft: N. W. 198 t:. To 1 . W. 198 N. 198 W. N. ft ft; V. 665 ft; S. W. 84 ft; S. E. Daily May 16 to Sept. SO, Inc. 715 ft; S. E. 300 ft; S. E. 127 Limit October 8L Ask A rents for Farther Details S. E. 180 ft; S. E. 802 ft; ft; & E. 382 ft; S. E. 622 ft; N. D. S. SPENCER, General Passenger Accnt 225 ft to beg, cont 6.1 acres, Salt Lake City, Utah less 87 acres on S. end. Sec. 2, . 7, -- W 'f iL-Wf- r n Hjumftmvu Points West . 4 N, 2 West .j $87X2 027 75.77 137.15 85.62 40X0 47X0 62X3 |