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Show , - I, - t ' - -- - . - - - . . O. ; $ v , . THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESD'AX OCTOBER -- - 13 1920 I MOIRE RECAST I I ' 1 SIIPERINIFEENISAIS -- 7' I HAN09., TIIE MISSING LINK;--small book written - by Dr., Pyott is ready for who desire a triliution. copy may have one by calling at Ms office or writing for ; . spEgINg ' .10,MiloMmole tailliefirris 7,;. .11. l , - din-Tho- w - se ' , . ' '-- ---, , .....-. 11. '''' , - -- - - 1 , Js mu" ' t-e- . . t still nave may gay, plenty of time before Christ- - y . '', ft ; vu ,.. - . . . . o. o . - I N ;-- . , ! i''W ' ., P ,) . - Its Time to Order Christmas Cards ; , , ' t' - I arr(We - tt - . ,..., II - . . - ' 7 i -- - , o.00nammomonlooffmaramomiatemomo 1'quommmewilni,-- , I it , ,...,.r it general NOT MONEI ! 81 FOOD COMMISSIONER ,oulPhictChina. DINNER 1 turertary. e who arrive4 I r, , , -, ' In Balt Lake) October 7. on a trip ,-Critical egg shortag Is forecast by REASON FOR AIR MAIL arrows the country. was a visitor at the ' this morning. William U. Boyden. wale dairy and 7 . Univers) y id Utah , . food commissionor. who. In handing ' .. ' r ' ' -- .....,.... . ."' 'khan he cunterretl with prof. ribiie out ' . HT Wm monthly cold : torus report.' 4. and , the la for air mall same. Spited only ,secrouityrsgtmrar - , toot to the hot -that attention : Presiding Bishop C W. Xildtly end p. Thome& tall only Ot Marshall. the English the and poidal depaitment will I arra. TC1bIc7 were howl and bootees lent rtof tisorge a In cold stora.ge service, therb fewor are eggs ' this month tban last, and this Year then establish. branches wherever the pupil. right at an laborats dinner on the depsrintentAccompanying Consul DolPicsill was tattoo to be served la sufficient to war- , 2toot gerden of the Intel huh. Home' Funtin officint secretary at Ithe last. but be slays. the tuitional short., U. It. Col. John A. Jordan, superin- dit or more guests were present. In,'i Chinese 'post of the connut According ago of ergo la toe worse. le sypsit.,:raut 11 Irkstz.,' . tandeet of - . vs of the air mail yluging President licher J. (Irani.' i to morning it Ing. there being almost '20.000,80e eases service. saidconetruction ' In v addressing the Commits,..Prealdent Anthou It. Lund and the gin- - is likely that Mr. Dolpicelli will deliver lees ihan usual In the Unitad Utatet t., ,,,, ,. ,$)(3:. will mean the price of ease will clot club luncheon. ! ' I, ice! Church authorities, the Church an adder." illustrated with slides of This ' '1 ilinit coming the reach IIONst , Col. Jordan predicted that wirs7.1 4 a branch Za Chinese scent", before the Chtes in ieft he hetteeee,during.the 00111111fle4. and mission preal , , . ...,..,, ' carTilie trom to Marshall. Dr. Lake directed pall fond the Oaden to 'Pante." and by the fr.' Almoat ovary rticio :lente.. with their wives. Itineea pre. ',. , ,!.f e t. From Mall Movie, stitch is usually held In cold northwest will be eatabliotail within a 'etonted 'the attendance of Fleet C. Wir. before lelving the city. ttA ; .1D ,. , '' i , this fele . shows or soon as for nod as quantity east i, embark he months, will to Congresa go 1Lake omhail Penrose. l" i I ' - t. 4 ''''',t fit 114: ,'',.....' - ..,..w., .1,10 . appropriate the nocesoary 4 ,;11 where- - he will remain for IPPV- - stony. tjan la There are :agar in .. The tables were handaomely ' !hey. ; girt he said, has always '.: fl : ' 4, Servicer & ustually trus ., a. his to before months ', ere' proceeding to Ma report. 11.601 been the factor governing the depart, wted. with the nation") emblem ...,... ,,4r-ol,,0 storage, according . , , aa with Aenoo about the hall. tiandaomely ern. poet In China- even of now mese K. moot. it compared costa 127 to deliver a .- .In August. For the first time in letter to Alaska and severelptiollare to loosed name and snort, cards marked ell , -- 4' '"),c-"each guest's allotted place. also a card malty years, Juno eggs wore stored Me deliver mall to MI91100, so that I)'. is Asked to from Porn. well M, rs. Hyde i monetary value of mail service containing a year. lf ' ' thair . ,Itnewn Mormon" hymn. Not a little 1,,, e not taken Into eontideration. The comparative figures for cold 0 , -3 ,ef Make Speeches in Texas storage i . . . articles are given. In pounds. Ila Col. Jordan outlined the history of discomfiture was at first evidenced .4,,.t for when 1' informed the the ' fleet II , tt. the that September 'vests air mall and told how difficult figure being Among ..itik, i , 1 ...emettme during the dinner or after. lest for otutrust of qble year: Rutter, had been to convince eoncreole that Wt. JKnott40. A.. Hytic national .111--..01110; ,,: ', cheeps, !lectiv air mail dould be etabilithed. I , wards thoy would he expected to sing t , , for 111; On Their place cards: but arta Republican fresh meat. impede! mphaele wan laid on the value ,committatwoman , lire la woo one broken, practically all 101,18 11 71.12t; salt and smoked meat. I this vast corp. of trained avistore follY , fish. 1.173-1.- 111; . , ',I, ,,.,4 ;th mole wets 4ourageowayrompond-- 1 Utah has been requested in s telegram and for instant flight ;equipped ready mite. Ill $11 ,c1.with what success may be imagt receiTed this morningfrom would be la time of need either In pro- eajt 'len. 1.716-1,-711: I fruit 117,711-11.1- 031 nod, though it la no violation of con.: L. Iroseenilo leave immediately on 111,111: dried.1.000-1the nation's borders or in biotin( 3. ...a , a fideneo to say that lack of training, aleyspeepch-makin- g 00: lard. 1.A he said. ducting on offensive. )'rance. 710 tour in Texas. The 1.111; condeneed milk. -. MM.for the concort or operatic tag. was, town avia(oases). 1700.000,000 to place expended for the speeches 31.117. assignments In some insiancem moat painfully aptors In tbe field at the outbreak of the , , , -- war. America would already have such parent. Tho individual efforts. how. hare not been forwarded Mrs. ityde, gray. won unlvoreally applautiedaincs but she is urged In the 'Me lialtdra to , a force without the expend. they supplied amusemont whore the matter immediate considera- Report Issued on "Teaching CIvks in the Public :Atka la Melo edification. This they give Schools" was the topic of J. (halloo . Some time ago Mrs. Hyde was tion. Anunals I Predatory program. interopersod with &norSmith. principal of the Sumner school made a member of the national speak. dotes and storks. looted until la oclock. ---. and secretary of fh Utah Educational whoa the benediction wa pronounced ers' bureau of the Republican party, the Matti and Association. Mr. Smith sook of , During September, force try Prat. Ruder Clawson., of hunters legislature of the students which has along with other prominent women federal A similar dinner and aoclable. from all over the nation. Mrs. Hyde worked 7 men a total col 1.111 days. been established and le now working W. H. PYOTT, D. Ph. this Period effectively in the Sumner school junior function, has for she could not an- enmbineel time. During 1111 stated thin been an event with which the nameyearn h 11 achool This killed and nounce her morning coyotes, system. .wildcate, grades. high decision of acceptance or they 117 badger. 1 foxes. and 107 OoredPinc hospitality of Bishop Nib have bosaid. would be invaluable to the MuChiropractor. tome pleasantly Mentified.ley Lost ai- relection of the assignment until she 0 total lo making them reliable patriotic of 14) animals. These E.-figures dente Hol- American Ottawas. has discussed it with Republican lend- are from the report of George 522-3-4-- 5 ring's affair added to his laurels aa Suite felt. Bldg. tordial hoot and hearty entertainer. ers here., man. predatory animal inspector. gig . as . WP.MOIM.110111.111b General Makes BC lOW;c.(11'11) Imp Flint I fignao iliu ry.,1Consul Call at ,Univerilty - ; - , , , , ., v l - 4 but you must realize That's , theso,vast amount of orders that, , etss0- 11.111-1.191.- 1112; - $1,711-111,i- t fregh Mrs.-Man- . ,,,, joy-...o- ....- . C, co ' a CUTE I; 1P1012:71 FOUNDIED LW ," 7'11E 134 11 Li oircarin3'1 13 ICI MMIMOMMII 11 Mother Fails to Appear; Judge Dismisses Cale Hours 941, 24:30, When Mrs. Mary Sherrill failed for the fourth time to appear this morning against her son. Roy Edward Sherrill. charged with the theft of an autontobile belonging to his mother. Judge Henry C. Lund, of the city court. dismissed the case. Sherrill was extradited from Denver. Colo., upon an affidavit ,worn to by his mother. Upon the case being dismiesed Sher-in rill was upon complaint which it is charged he forged the name of tha Tony Arnold Taxi company' to a check for HO. .which was passed by Ernest ()leson. Mrs. Sherrill Is said to be in San Francisco. - SIMMS TELLS Consulting Engineer Will Help Get Work Under Way Osborne .Monnett. consulting engineer on the Salt Lake smoke situation. who madam n exhaustive survey of local conditions last spring. will spend a week in Salt Lake beginning the inauguFriday. Oct. 11. to assist inthat will be ration of the campaign made against the smoke evil. according to George D. Keyser. executive chairman of the amok committee. The campaign against the 'smoke is to be conducted on outlines which were as a result prepared by Mr. Monnett It is expected of his investigations. week or so another that he will spendIn the winter, to adIn the city later vice the commission as to details of the campriign. BUILDING, OPERATIONS DID IT The Building Operations at the Auerbach Store are progressing rapidly. But while yet in progress, business is being interterred with to such an extent that it is neces cry for us to hammer down our prices on new seasonable merchandise tor Fall and Winter. This means a big saving . to you, ,' . - . , 'Heavy Wool ecials all-ov- er silk heel le, toe. .13pocial. - 1So., , - Finish Blankets $5 98 One hundred pair of heavy wool finish Blankets. Plaid and plain gray. , Embroidered scaltoo shell stitched finish. Dainty embroidered 'hand designs. Regular $3.1)11. Special. Stu. -- cloth. ' and Slightly soiled from handling. Regular 19.00 and 110.00 values. Thursday 9110. : - . . e.; . . - .,,..., , ;., . top, . - ,. , - . '' , . - ..: length. Recently sold at gain sit $1.1$, i - White only. ,,e 1 '1 . $3.00. Low neck, sleeveless, ankle Bargain Womeo's-Sil- k and Broken Line of Wool Unshrhtkable , UNION SUITS, $2.98., , 4,, Neatly- - all, styles and sizes.sold at $7.00. - ht !Pocatello Elk Named Idaho District Deputy (Spscial to Tbe Newt.) P0CATELLO,' Ida., Oct. 12,Appointof Abe. Pierce, prominent local I,ment Elk, as district deputy grand exalted for 'Idaho, was announced atThea Iruler of the Elks last night. mooting was turned into an informal celebration. I tractive shades and patterns. Rises 7 to IT. , Values MI5 to $21.00. t Children's Unshrinkable Wool Union Suits 79c - 21.41. special Floor.) All wool suits of superior quality and finish. dads up in clevernew ,models in. splendid lot of very at- Recently (Auerbach'sMain moor.) - 22.25, Boy's Warmer Suits $16.85 length. Outsize. only ,,. . Regular (Auerbach's-4- rd Big hare An Exceptional -- - ., . . years. Women's Unshrinkable Wool ' Union Suits, $1.98. , ' liohlitith Ilk Made of heavy flanSelette, pink and blue stripes, also plain white, with , or Rises 2 to 14 without collar. . - A., I WOOL reoord round trip between Salt Lake and Cheyenne this morning. - due to a heavy storm still raging between Evanston and Kock Springs. Ile began his first attempt yesterday atmorn5:45 ing at Cheyenne, leaving there but only making Rock Springts.'where he itopped. This morning 'he attempted to resume his round trip flight but abandoned it for today, due to- the t storm. Pilot Erick Springer, left Salt Lake this morning with 102 westbound forReno. carrying mall for western destinations. Pilot J. V. Sharpnack in from flying the plane into igen Lake Elko yesterday afternoon established flight, a new record for the 210 mile making it in one hour, fifty-eigminutes. Gowns $1.49 - Women's Union Suits, $1.19 Medium weight cotton. high necit. leng al Dutch neck, elbow mieeves. ankle - , :' , unsiwinkabla 4., . . union mate, ,, with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. These mulls have recently sold up ' - , .., , omen 's Union Suits, $1.98 Gray .,, , Pilot Pickup was again forced to abandon his attempt to establish a children's Flannelette Night WarmlinitUn erwear - -- $541. $2.25 NEM10.1111111111111. MIMES at only Record Flight Attempt by Snow Again Hindered - Baby Silk Hose, 98c. Pure thread silk. gpecial. , Much forage poisoning has appeared among horses in the -ueignhornood of Granger and Pleasant- Greeh, accordveterinaring to J. IL Halton,theprivate presence of the ian. who reported cases to- - Dr. H. W. Iloggan. state veterinarian today. A few deaths among reported. due to horses and cattle are in the pasturage the presence of mould of the district. Dr. Hoggau I. - $3.98 Baby Saques and Night Gowns, $2.89 Mad. of fine casilmire sr crepilla $3.00 Long .Dresses, $2.19 Made of fin. Naineook. dainty mlittle yokes of fin. broidery, val laces. insertions. feather stitching and Pre" knots. Your choice of its dits ferent kyles. Regular KOS. ape. Wet MIL Baby Wool Hose, 65c Forage Poisoning at Granger is Reported WoolMackinaws$12.45 - -- -- -- drwitl-rnahrt- ri days and as durable as them. liplendid values to 1 S at only,11:.45. a init. (Auerbach4-----Mai- Floor.) n r Well Ity. Heavy enough fur our coldest they make , flower Bulbs Assorted 114 '"ok '7! 1 Tulip' I llyacinthsJ osquiis .s Narcissus 10 , 2 Olocus ALL FOR 79c LIGHT GLOBES 3 for 79e Water Tumblers to - , ' 0..4 COAL 2 for 79c - 1174,g17s.'? - Covered Kettles, Preserving Kettles BOTH for 79c. . tam IttPtvloweble haudt". qua1it7 trope Ram Toilet Paper for 79c Good qualitir crepe. , 10 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111EMEMEMI HODS Black Japanned FIRE SHOVEL Black, BOTH FOR 79i , Thin Water Tumblers !lain and colored 'lama for 79c Pastry Boards, 79e etched in Saucy de 31Inch atm smooth tin- ' . Carpet Brooms Scrub Brushes Both for 79e $1.50 Food and Vegetable Grater, 79e. ; rlits,i;6-0-To- only tt for 79c Lily Bowls 16 Fancy.. deenratod. genuine les, Chins. Glass Fruit Bowls, 3 'span- gisc i ... , (13y International News Service.) LAPAYETrE, Ind.. Oct. 13.Alleged limitations "which literally cut the heart out of the case" placed upon him by Attorney General Palmer in the Onaecution of the government's case against coal operators and miners of- "tt ficials accused of conspiracy caused Dan W. Simms to resign as special as-- 1 Blatant United Stites district attorney,: Mr. Simms announced today. Mr., Simms aided in of the and contempt injunction proceedings the miners several months ago against and was SD have pushed the conspiracy case in the United States district court i at Indianapolis next month. After receiving. Information that hie had been accepted Mr. remignation Simms made public a letter from the ,...,,& . attorney general stating that "this is to remind you that the impending case the miners is to be hued upon against acts occurring subsequent to the ink junction103 and contempt proceedings and II not be baaed upon the facts which li led to the proceedings." ! fr .. , ,- - A J . - ' di. ,,,,.00 -- .. ,41Pft "r 7".. r ,,r JA N O.', ' 1Ce W--s ) . I 01 IT' 0 It "4 I 1 ,i, 11;, S I 're NOTICE. aho Ida-,'Oc- d - - . . v ,1111 101 I - ,:- PI : ' - ,,,., . i '1.11,1. , st16- it71;:t ..!1 2:;; . sii 1 .,..: , ' ,ix , . A. Y,, , 11"r Be X t , 1 a. sr 7 ;1II IP; g)--1 ,IfAt 0,:lelL t 11,.( ,. ' ,:,:'4 , iI . , ." IllrAP - e- AIL ;c III tt III ,! Healihk Little Folks Like Royal Breadci 1' They are out of doors most of the time, andI the keen air sharpens their appetitites for good solid food. 0. - A slice of ROYAL BRAD, with butter or jelly, satisfies as nothing else can. And, it's good for children. An extra slice, spread with jam or honey, better for children than too much cake or pie. , 4)14for Your Neighborhood Grocer is waiting your order for , nt, 0E, OVAL MAL) no broad that ado ktmami, I NitTICE IS IEFEEST GIVEN All t the nottrg Commtssioners .of guilt body bee elected IAA.. City, Utah, Of ths intention of 'nu. Pturh Itoal-at the head of its Kon-to makto of COMMISSiOnerg , person of Brown 'dent body in following described impfovement. Rom the of Halt. -brother Tort of nedy the same powition, towit: To grade. curb and gutter with conKonnody,, who-helyear. crete. to construct drainag aystem to firstof last ;the Pocatello I I Eltaabetti Jenert ofThorne carry watet eloog aoti across streets of 'sad itatersections. ard to construct let,asearstco president':and BessieMays Smith' Plarittoot. treasuter, ertist driveway en Tenth East Street of Pocatlio oPeretary. Seveoth to Elahth Routh streets. Seventh anti , Eighth- - 'gout h streets Donald Ilu Salt of Hatterman.,enteeditor-to-chitinoflaat ft'om Ninth In Troth rapt Ittroets tostd yeker'i ,ceaaful to bo two twenty.four (1.24) sag chosen odltor-lnlchlrt'ust of -- The Idaho Tochniad,' the offi- troltng fro, rostletyo between corks. with etudnt weekly thttir.e4tht 4 a ) ?C.C.( Dark ist eerier of to McFall of tioodIng was Tenth East Stroet from ittenth Iris! - buoireey manager of ths college !tooth streets wog fifty flail en tkoilwOon , teet ...curbs Serenth - ----- This bread has big food value. The good fl'aZ and nourishing con3presesd yeast, which its chief ingredients, contain nutritive properties that little bodies need. (By Associated Frets.) 'NEW YORK. Oct. 13.Governor Coolidge, Republican vice presiduntal candidate: will start,from Washington. Oct. 11, on a tour of Kentucky, Tennessee. North Carolina. Virginia, West ending at Bal.. Virginia and Maryland, timore, Oct. 24, it wao announced at Republican natio'nal headquarters here today. Governors Morrow of Kentucky and Lowden of Illinois and I. E. Hedges of New York will go with Gov. Coolidge. Senator Borah of Idaho wfl1 speak at Gary, Ind., Oct. 1,1, and Peru. brd.. Oct. 20, and somewhere in Ohio Oct. 21 and 12. t was announced. These dates were arranged after his conference with Co!. Miller . chairman of the Republican speakers' bureau for division. - ......- iv' 11111111111) i',!;,.,.. ........, Coolidge;Will Tour In Southern States , AO. .172$11"-21114- 1 - P, 4-- 1 0t -1- ,.,.. 7 s .. ..,.......aal., 1111i1111111 .: a ,,-- 1".' ! . - 1 ( '''''N , LF"..Y "P ..il I i I IlTaillni li, ...... -C PrIT1 .,., , e .",." . (.( ........,04,A a di tt (By Associated Press.) an CHAMPAIGN, lila, Oot.,12.---It-x address here tonight in support of the prohibition ticket, D. Leigh Colvin of New York; candidate for the Mae of vice president. declared that both' major parties nominated the "wettest" of the men seriously connidered durdiscussions. ing the "Certain politicians are elaiming prohibition is a settled issue," said Mr. Colvin. "That is all the more reason for voting the prohibition tick-- , et this year." A vote for Watkins for president will be the most effective protest against the nomination of our national conventions by the "wet" interests, Mr. Colvin declared. He urged the election of Watkins on the grounds that a prohibition president, with his power of veto. would be able to offset efforts of the "wet" interests to bring about the defeat of the spirit of the eighteenth amendment. He explained that the amendment could be weekend by a new definition of what constitutes intoxicating of men liquor by the appointment sympathetic to the "wet" interesta in offices charged, with the enforcement of ."dry" measures. and by cutting apof propriations for the enforcement ' the Volstead act. ZIA AMENIMEElmeillnEgen ;I mother quit beting . &&;. I e , "Wi-letu- for 79c 22 East Broadway . Frineral Services. ef - - monown;,) e IiSpec.tl - of The House Robert Edgar Boyd, who died in Honors,at Notre Dame Detroit was hurled this afternoon from t vs.) 44ttase Art- - 1 ", II Ida.. Oct. 12.I. W stead l'oCATELLO, of Thursday, as was announced been elected to Tile ii , - Major Parties Scored By "Dry" Candidate -- Body Holds Election. Glass Goblets, 79c -and Saucers, 3 for 79cCups 6 . , . - . . . . , . C. iiisgolie re- - usual good work expected and ceived from - . WI-datin- g. - right, that's why we ask you to order now that we may turn out the 6-- 7 president 'Clark. Jr has POat Mat. The tonics.. were held at ; of the Forum. the official debating Notre 2 o'clock. the Rev. Geo. Davies cipty at Notre Pame university, Interment waa in the city Omni, Ind., isccording to inforromion Worth cemetery. , received by his mother, Mrs. D.alP(Y rewas Clark of.thia city. Wordman bed been ceived that the young of CoAppomted Patrolman. named's, truoteesOf at thetheKnights university.re- 1 Th lumbus council will and city commiselon roncurred this senior a Is Young Clark in the appointment of John morning Ceive his degree in the spring. 447- - therhhtaii- - oo-- a petrol man- - of the -i- rrotie- in f. Stident--Idaho "Tech" , eetmpot , ii In slaell 10 S do work It takes time to WHY HE QUIT, PocateJlo Boy Wins - A Ng collectow of OM tratla --W grey. All in one also only to tit children two to Oros Years of gum galling today at 120 to MOO a 'suit. The lot will he closed out at 70o - . .., --- . . -- - - - -c-- --- . I. .. coming in every day is bound to 'delay yours that much more. .. . . :.- Ninth to Eigth South street. from DisEighth South troets) In toPaving th plans, trict No. 27. accordiwg on file la profiloe and apecificotione the office of thoCity Engineer. and the defray the abutters' portion of local cost and oxpense thereof. by almossment upon tie iota or piores of and benofitot by ground to bo affected oituated within said improveement. Flocks I. 14 & IS of Flat P. and Mork Salt Lobe Cit,1 SUrtrel, fronting or shutting upon tha troets above mentioned. and to a depth of fifty (SO) foot bark from said strest. and all within the district bounded en on the the north by Path South Street, on the south by Ninth South Street. cant by Eleventh root Strot and on the wept by Ninth East streot. The 'Olmsted coat per front foot doos not include the coot of construct be pHoste driveway. which Is to lit ImilPit0004 satinet thee property bon.- rite& In oddities to th regular from. Estimated coot--of retests tlirtveirayia. foot roadways with IS foot SO SO I .pork 411500 litr foot rostlivesi troprovemoot Ttit total root of saM Theomend ilimsted at Thirty-pist- e and Tboo Fleedrod Thirty-M- s SIO II4 SI) dollars. of eget the -- to Twonty-eigetittorir rortiem and Thousaid Two liondrod Fifty-m- g 11-1- ht 11 so.106 ($21.26410) dollars; Ten Tbog11, and Elve Hundred Sixty-si- x and 40-- 1 ed or Eight and ($14.211.40) dollars it2.10 (411.22) dollars per front or iln ear foot of abutting proporty for roadways with Stroot from it foot park on Teath East Seventh to Eighth South streets;Seveno teen Thousand Six Hunded 231noty and (217,120 40) dollars, or &oven sod Ill 2) dollars per 11noar toot of..abutting ProtiortT !tor foot fifty 90) roadway tfietvorith and Eighth South Stroets from Ninth to Tenth East treets). All protests and objoctiont to this carrying out of sooh istontion moot be presentod In writings stating therein lots aid blocks or description of proporty 'to th City Recordor, on or botore the lith day of Novombee, 1124. h hoard of Commiosioners at Its trot regular mooting thoreaftor, to wit. the fith day of Nov. 1134, will eonidr tho prop000d levy. and boar and vonsidor suck protases and objections to said improvement as shalltare b000 mad& Sy rdor of tit Ptiord of i'oritirissloop?, of Salt Loki( City,- - Vtab. the Ilth day of October. 11224 -- w. - A. LEATHAX. Citiy Iterorde,. 'Gutter No 411 Eiret Publiewtion not. 12th. 112. ' Lan Pubbeatioa No; 4. 1121. Curl( - & ; , e Atkin |