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Show ' , Ile 'Page 3 , , , ' ' , ' ' s ' ' '.. '' ''.- . - -- ' . Thursday, June 13, 1940 Lake City; UtaG S411 .--- - ' - ' ,' ', , , . , . otery- ' - - , , ' , , , ' , ..- I - i ' --- Educators. Convene ' , ' 1 - I- , - ,;-- - , , , , ' , - . I - I , - , , , , , 2 , ' , ''', 7:1r , Authorities Will Attend Stake Meets, - - . Increase In .,.,' School Value - - ; ' , , , - -- . 8-(inu- 31eet Views ' , ht On t '- - 1 i , S o 1 ution. ,, Deseret News Nt.- - , , ,, ,',,,,i.- -''. - , ,,.. t , f 4 -- i:LI , ,, 11' i , Proceeds Will Go To - - .,,:, ,) -- -- Needy-Children Church Announces Appomtments ' A . , - , ! Spring Horse, Show Is Set , - . - The proceediOf the annual , , ' 4 ' spring' show vt the Salt Lake For Third Day ,'''''' ' " I r ' ; ' 1 Show Association will be Horse Week-EnGroitii) d , For ', ! ,' ,., te, ,, ,,:, Campus to obtain medical and den. .4, ., used . , --,. , . ,,,,....,..1,..:1 r, ,..t Stake quarterly conference ap. tal care for approximately 400 I., ' . the L. I ,v-- 7 ' , of Increasing Methods I :: ' 1 I ,, It pointments for the week end 1 children of the Granite School , Value of. the schools to ' both ,r were announced today as follows: District, Horace A. Sorensen, were the and Phoenix Phoenix. Stake at' community youth of the association, anof A. Callis Charles Elder Ariz., 'president the at third discussed today W Repr nenta tives of the corporof Council the Twelve. the : nounced today. stion for the Provo July Fourth days sessions of the Utah Educe North Weber Stake at Ogden.. 4 celebration were to meet with The show will be conducted at i Administrator? Confer, tional A. of the Widtsoe Elder John BEGUN TO FIGHT the Edgemont Farm, 3000 Con- 'Attorney General Joseph Chez I I enée being conducted on ' the I 3 Council of the Twelve. , to I I at the Capitol this afternoon the , nor Street, on June 20 at 815, ,, 'Utah rf k of !',4111, campus,: Salt Lake Stake at the Assemseek a solution as to what University :::,!vrtrt I ' :' '" be ': p.m., Mr. Sorensen said. " bly Hall, Elder Joseph F. Merattorney general considers to Smiting on 'The School Ex. i I Twelve. of Council Classes will include jumping, rill the of the : , , a lottery planned in connection, - . Dr. John . L. Its , tends Horizons", I both hunter and handy, chil- I with Provo's Independence Day San Fernando Stake at Bur3 11 Nuttall Jr., superintendent ' of WE, 17 dren's classes, open three-gaite- d celebration. bank, Calif., Elder Albert E. ; a I Salt Lake City schools, outlined I t, 1 saddle horses, western stock The matter became .an issue,4 1 of Council the A of the Bowen fra r.lrs. 'tilyikt , horses. novice I I the new activities Harrison, I schools of the horses, 'Twelve. , i yesterday when E. B.; for it l ' Mr. I mare and gelde, I In life at the general five,gaited open special investigator conununity at Stake Spanish Palmyra Chez, met at Provo with the ofing class, musical chairs and session, which was held this Fork. Elder Samuel O. Bennion Save fine harness horses. AIL entries To Lives ficials and said their plans for a Available under the direction, of Iron Lank morning of Council the of First Jeffers Seventy . should be filed with Weston E. , Alta Miller, supervisor of. the drawing for an automobile inof the H. Nelson and Sterling a probable violation of volved Hamilton, secretari of the asJordan - District. Mrs. A. R. Stout, president of the Vnion Pacific Old Welfare committee. Church laws. sociation, at the Chamber of the state The High School Principal? Old of G. and J. San at Riser, Stake president San Francisco Timers Auxiliary, Commerce offices, before June of yesterday's As a result Association met under the direcV Antoine Calif. Elder Francisco, 23. Five ribbons will be award' meeting, Grant Ivins, repreTimers Salt Lake Club To. 12, display latest type. tion of Charles H. Skidmore, suof Council of R. the Ivins First ed in each class in addition to ---- senting the Provo group, teleperintendent of the State Departrespirator; Seventy and W. E. Ryberg of the cash prizes. ment of Public Instruction. "Our phoned Mr. Chez tuad asked for committee. .Welfare Church , the appointment this afternoon. State Curriculum" was discussed Dr. J, Boyd Gordon, Salt Lake rinSta- Valley Stake at Afton, Mr. Chez said he has been dentist, will act as ringmaster. by the group. of K. formed that countless tickets Wyo.,. Elder Rufus A physical scienci conference Hart, The executive- committee of the the First Council of Seventy. have been sold by the Provo was held under the direction association will meet tomorrow TaberStake the at Liberty of Dr. W. D. Bonnor and group at 25 cents each. every night at 3000 Connor Street to L. Evans Richard to owner 'Elder the naale, ticket permitting Dr. Orgin Tugman of the Unidiscuss the premium list to be of Council First for of the Seventy awarded at the show. participate in the drawing versity of Utah. chair-Ma- n vice L. Robert and Judd, the automobile. Tomorrow the educators will of more than b contributions "It has been estimated that the iron comAn by Welfare purchased of Church lung the the of "Solution the problem," bear John H. Dillon of the Unifrom $3 to$10 per child is reof service 50 of honor in mittee. years Pacific 'Union said, "seeming employes 6,000 attorney general versity of Indiana, speak on "Disquired for the approximate 400 St. Joseph Stake at Thatcher, the tributive Educition. In A Public by William M. Jeffers, president of the railroad, has been re. ly lies in the willingness of conO. Ashton needy children in the Granite Marvin --.School Ariz., Bishop Provo group to introduce a Program". The discus. .turned to Salt Lake City for general public use. The respirator 1 District, in order to adequately of the Bishopric. Presiding test element into the drawing. don subject of tomorrow's meet, care for their medical and denBishStake at Provo, station Sharon Pacific 'Union today. Such a plan would contemplate' at the Is thown PrinciSchool ing of the High tal needs,"' Mr. Sorensen exPreof the L.Virthlin Joseph availop the selection of an able commit- Association will he "Our pals' "The Jeffers iron lung is plained. Bishopric. tee to develop a test for the persiding Administrative Program". able nów for tht use of anyone Timpanogos Stake uson holding the winning ticket in M. the of O. Brown Williams, Grove, Campbell who needs it." H. the drawing. The person would Church Welfare committee and be asked a series of reasonable chairman of the.U. P. Employes John D. Giles. questions to test his intelliBooster League, announced., Tooele Stake at Tootle, Presidgence, memory or possession of Note War Had This Political Campaign Mr. Williams explained that ing Bishop LeGrand Richards. e general information." the employes banded together to Wilford Owen Woodruff appealed for votes In this - fashion as be announced senatorial drive. purchase the iron lung in recogThe State Road Commission d fiftieth A benefit program and dance in nition of under advisement today of the memory of Martin honor Pacific as a Liberty Stake Meets Union niversary bids submitted on two highway Matz, who died suddenly Kurt worker. This Weekend construction projects. May 24, will be given by memThe John Lambert Family The respirator, constructed of of the Athletic Club Gerbers The Olaf Nelson Construction elected has Association Joseph The Liberty Stake quarterly of which he was a memstainless steel and equipped with mania, of was of Roosevelt, 84. H. Lambert. Company reported Logan , Colorado Water Study conference will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. in the tomorrow, ber, associamost modern auxiliary the on project all low a of bidder to be the the family president and Sunday, June 15 and 16, it Twenty-seconRecreation Ward it life,-'his of of 1.776 for rest miles for the at stationed tion will be calling was announced today by Stake attachments, Advances 465 North Second West Hall, Wilford Owen Woodruff, Salt Lake City business man, today is the He Mt. in Pleasant road announced was use in the today. surfacing Salt Lake City for President J. Percy Goddard. The event is in charge Street: and of south-centrson John and town between and that as for the a district candidate the cast helmet into his railroad's .only surviving Republican - E. B. Deb ler of Denver, byring of a committee of which Fred Elder Richard L. Evans of the Spring City on U. S. 89. The bid Sene Larson Lambert, who came embracing Utah, Idaho, Montana, nomination for the U. S. Senate. Schwartz is chairman.--- Proceeds First Council of Seventy will indraullo engineer of the U. S. 1850. was in The work will to 1,55,026. Utah and western Nevada, Wyoming will go to the Matz family. held of represent the general authorities blocks of Lambert clude five The Spurning orthodox methods of family Bureau of Reclamation and California. large surfacing southern of the Church, and will address MonPark The Mt. of street at a the reunion main Mr. Pleasant. ' his athree-poinmembership meeting of the Liberty t candidacy. committee to announcing Other planks in his chairman of The iron lung will be exhibited sessions on both days. was The life president The T. G. Rowland Construeclub, which was scheduled for , day. and program are to create employat Saturday. Ogden Friday prepare and present a report on Woodruff launched a The first session tion Company of Salt Lake was will be a given authority to name his June 10 has been postponed un ment through Other exhibit dates are Poca- projects the amount of water available canipaign for the and to fix low bidder on 3.993 miles of Priesthood meeting in the Tenth assistants til next Monday, when it will be 17 and 18; Idaho Falls, the and in for June economy joblese, tello, for use in the upper basin states and the senatorial nomination by road surfacing between Richtime and place of the family Ward Saturday held at the Newhouse Hotel at p.m. The the 19 and 20; Boise, June 22 defense June program. Colorado of the River men will meet in the chapel and 8 p.m. On June 23 there will be field and tlenwood, offering to gathering in 1941. by terms the business 24 and 25; Mr. Woodruff was born in throughJune 23; and parading Nampa: the boys will meet in the recreado the work for $57,850.50. ConCompact,'' is outlining plans for district an outing at Brighton, with 27 and 28; and Salt Lake 41 years ago, a son bel- June Las a steel Vegas, army wearing H. State T. tion and Made of metal screens struction of two bridges is inEngineer members and guests leaving the procedure, department. SO Of Apostle Abram Owen .WoodMissionary June Los Angeles, Met mask. a and themes will characterize both cluded in the project. regulation gas Humpherys, reported today. sponge rubber, guards have been City and County Building at 7 ruff and "Ilelen May Winters Sessions. A. warlike apparition Invented to protect metal work. - a.m. Another outing will be held in his Woodruff. Ile attended Special musical proCopies of the plans will be gait Lake Peach On Votes also will be presented. ers' ears from flying sparks. sent to representatives of the upgrams Aug. Lat Lagoon. schools, the Brigham fighting paraphernalia, pacific- Pension, Group On Sunday morning, the genper basin states serving on the istic Mr. Woodruffstartled morn- - public Young Univqrsity Trai ni n g Asked Plan erat session of the conference Marketing committee, including Mr. HumSchool, and the L. D. S. High Conducts Election will be held in the Salt Lake pherys. Each committee member ing,shoppers on Main Street, but, School. During the World War ':1... --Salt Lake County peach grow. --4.. will study the plans and make beginning at 10:30 the eight-bloche attended the - U. S. Naval ,Tabernacle, Lake Salt The to vote branch, were City erg doors The urged today will p.m. other possible suggestions before round-tribe opened from South Temple Academy. Utah Old Age Pension and Ason the Utah peach marketing I k ' the committee is called together Street to Fourth immediately following the broad, SERVED ON ALISSION South Street sistance Organization, was schedand return the ballots cast for a meeting conducted by to launch the study. agreement conclusion At of the the shot this as war, and back without being uled to elect officers late the Tabernacle Choir and the 11-r- f' by Saturday. '''' The governors of the upper 4 an enemy. parachute soldier or Mr. Woodruff filled a three-yea- r afternoon at a meeting in the A definite vote for or against Temple Square Mission. ' .:..:,;!,..k llt-basin states designated their for the Church,O. Hall. as a mission of O. F. V. I. the member L. interned is serving by 1 the ,';,1 requested plan The Seventy's Choir of the resentatives on the committee reIn the race for president were fifth column. The presence of in the Eastern States, England, '11..' agricultural Martineau, county Harvard ''. and , , Wards, , Liberty of AreT. William H. cently and small all Switzerland Allrectand , of atthe three Paul suggestion his sons, strong Germany, -agent. so that an expression r underthe ,direction of Merrill Gov; Ilenry H. Blood, chairman-- of Woodruff supporters - and - all mem. Bennett opinion can be obtained. Tew, will provide choral numthe upper basin states' , in career , started His business boards sandwich bearing .0 wearing bers for the Tabernacle session af group. Governor Blood's acown Woodruff campaign slogans, un- - 1923 when he became assistant I assisted Irene , tion was taken in accordance soby ,..,i, Chrisholm, of that fears Notice agricultural superintendent allay helped doubtedly loist. "The Legal Without A Flag with a motion adopted at a meetUtah-Idahthe arisen. have Sugar Company may Stain" will be sung by Miss Beta 1 r. i'''''' ing of the Utah Water Storage STATES CAMPAIGN M. Dunn. Grouse Creek. at Delta. Two years later be tie Hyde I NOTICE TO WATZR USERS of the Tabernacle 11 Commission last March. The 'ki150 min. for irrigation from been Utah: have Owen Woodruff followint The the Applications organized Choir. Dr. Frank W. Asper will filed to pper basin states include Utah. "My campaign is built on non- change or to amfroPriate water in. well 80 ft. deep at point S. 1892 It. 111) Company, a wholesale food dis4: from wells and 'Prints in the State of and W. 1289 It. from NE Col Sec. 10. preside at the organ console. 41, Wyoming, Colorado and New Intervention", said the candidate he which firm ' operat. The conference will continue Utah. all locations being from SLBAIL T. 11 N., R. 11 W Mexico. before donning his helmet and tributing or13589-has He CHANGE: seven East. TO So. 4305 ed for lth Matern, years. with Sunday 4.75 offensive. his evening Venstra. Roy. separate beginning political tab,: Utah: 4.75 cp.m. for domestic use and published a use Murray. irrance sessions In the various ward clam. heretofore used for domestic ' has removed its "We've got our own battles to fiewspaper.dairy him 2 in. well 125 It. dem at Point W. ::."'''r4 Since 1937 he has :,',.,;. 1;4 of from 15a in. well 10 It. deep-- lotr;r44121 1100 It. and S. 1441 It. from NE Cor. Sec. the stake. chapels 44 to our defenses and export license restriction on rahere fight EVS ...:LCZ.',..t 1,0. ..4 c n T. 2 S., R. 2 E. from 1211.ft. W. the insurance 10 in S. been der. -engaged tifq:411.......T4-1'70in- dio tubes because the productios build up without getting !,' ;. ' 14. T. 5 N.. R. 2 W.: proposed ttetct.fitroS:ttel1 rl ' '135 business. LPO Whittle and Mel ,,ThomP- 4 f 'Stir i;' ' I is in excess of domestic needs. to divert said 'water for same volved in the mesa in Europe." :,4.---- COO. RFD Sanely,- - Utah and RID No. 'et 1,(' Mr. Woodruff spent ' i. 3 in. well 90 fret deep at point 'i'l 'I Il .twittal,-- loor , ) 1 Midvale, Utah, respectively: 10 coin. LegoF 129.1 ft. from said Etis Coy. 1933 to in W. the 1935, from It. anti - 1 years, 1 for domestie lir from 3 in, well 280 ft. See. 1& f agenservice of governmental at point S. 728 ft. nti E. 115 It. 11'::. NOTICE Snyder. Woods Cross.- deep 2 S., R 1 W :14 NW Cor. T. 28. from cies,- organizing and operating domesfor used S. heretofore 1 Ptah: NOTICE IS HEREBY 2d C So. 1095 GIVEN the Jensen, :...,,:.:!:'; 60 It. deep 1 in. well :'.:.:1;,:etl'iliii0;,:::' :ttlr'.itllkri:, ;.11:Isr'4: cooperatives among the Roard of Commissioners of Salt by Lake tie purposes from 4115 e.o.m. for do-Lake Salt East. 2172 Vity: ft. W. 4020 and It. al point S. CIO,. Utah, of the intention 4 of 24 in. well 250 ft. itt'en unemployed in Utah, North Board of Commissioners to make such Sc. 25. T. I N, R. I W.'. m'ati iaiN. from 1887 It and W 1651 ft from the from Ilk's Cot. 't D. C.. following lina and Washington, hereafter. to divert said water at point See. described improvement, Propesed 1 S., R. 1 E. T. 31. p To grade and construct cement , side. tor acute use from 3 in. welt 250 SE Cor. where he was director of -I i 4 F. Kynaston. 171 West Crysft. and W. 2238 walks on the north aide It4 South It. deep at Point S. 4031Sec. 11 list in the District's Departp Street 35. from Ilth to list Eut streets and ft. iron said Ntts Cor. Salt Lake Cite: 115 tat Ave.. h1 I) ment of Public Welfare. ft on the south aide of lith South Street TO AP ROPRIATE: 200 ft. 2 in. well from use 1.r domestic N, 12264-to 30th East Street. said and W- 1000 ft. D. Haslarn. 3531 - So.- lin l 'I) Ile married the former Evelyn from Edmore t:k, point to be five (51 feet wide: all East, Salt Lake City; 7.15 Lem. for deep tp il from SE Cot. Sec. 25 T. 1 11.. R. 1 W ' Balla' of Logan. They have four sidewalks said irlewalka to be lour (4), inches domestic use Irons 3 tn. well 135 ft. deep Box 2. RED No. 13611-A. 11 ti er1. :4,;r: Roadie, sons and a daughter. They re- thick, the topping to be 81 It. from IL 1721.7 It. and-E133, Salt Lake City: 1.75 4.0.m. for do- an inch thick. with three and (Va) of at point .. I B. R. 1 E. See. 31. Cor. side at 1330 Yale Avenue. 125 Eye at well 3 It. in. deep (Ws) inch Ave.. mestie use front 214 ,' - : To Provo I , l'' ..,... t ,,, -- , ,. , i , , , ,, Meet With Olez, , i, , on .,, ,,,, - ,. , , - - , , , ., r JE HAVE NOT ' - ET , , , I ' Htitit(:GOD , , HHIlt - U ORGHZE FOR p g t . 1 five-gaite- d , , - WOODRUFF SEIVIITOR , Union Pacific Iron Lung Returned To S. L. For Use - - - State Receives Conference Plans Told River Group Makes Plans Bids On Two Highway Projects - -- Lambert Family. 's an-ha- Wilford Owen, Woodruff Enters Senatorial Race Athletic Club 'Arranges Honors For Martin Matz Names President ' - --- d one-ma- n self-hel- p 1 at-7- :30 - s -- - d , hen-egotlate- k W ' ----t, ' ":':-.-:.l-- ' .- . , , i ' it71.., 4fl t o 13572-Er- nest - Kurt ta.1411-Ge- orre z V.) , e..r Notice .: 13611-Ar- nold self-hel- self-hel- -- 13613-H- a attie i - - 820--- ft Wm. onto-ba- one-ba- ll taggill - .111.. ;up - - business. 'NIINV 1 ------ it's our business to make help you keep - ILlarEs broadcloth Shorts that cool on warm days. HANES broadcloth Shorts are made gener- so that they will not cut at the ously full crotch or bind at the seat. They keep you comfortable and cool. Legs are not skimped. to fit prop-- Length and width are correct Lastex erly without clinging. web in the waistband. Smart new patterns ... ---.. HANES , SHIRTS AND BROADCLOTH ,- And ... ---- - Legal Notice A cashier has to be a cool bird. That's his - SHORTS and colorsill guaranteed fast. Weir a liaNEs Undershirt, too, and stay cooler all over. Its soft, absorbent knit blots up the perspiration. You feel cooler, and your rt keeps drier and neater. Have your HANE3 Dealer show you this comfortable Summer combination today. top-shi- c . T:3 f or $1 ., c....-!---, tattoo goalltd. Ids each. etut !...! and booddeletts Sheet, OB low a lin HANES WINSTON-SALI- IIi litI 10 trtIponys---- ...t.w..m H - '.". 1 KNITTING COMPANY NORTH CAROLINA - F45C and 5 oc To CONTRACTORS-Office of the City Recorder. Salt Lake City. Utah. June 12th. 4940. Sealed propoeals will be received at this office until 10:00 o'clock A. M.. Thursday July Ilth, 1540, for the purchase. of mathe nurchaseand terial Lab.- iob, and-f- or rental of equipment and small tools Lab. on file in ,specilicatioosfo job. according the office of the City Engineer, and the office of. the, City Purchaaing Agent, neecessary for the construction of sidewalks in Sidewalk Ext. No. 231 on the north side of 21st South St. from 17th East St. to 21st East St. and on the south aide of 27th South 81. front Eilmori St. , to 20th East St. Instructions to bidders specifications and forms for contract and bond, when Prepared. may be obtained at the office of the City Purchasing- Agent, upon posit of five ($5.00) dollars. The work on any portion of the Sidewalk Extension may or may not be proceeded with, at the discretion of, the Board an of City Commissioners,- - Bonilit in be in any and all instances. The right is reserved to reject any NOTICE - ETHEL . NOTICK The Board of Education of the South Summit School District will meet 4n their office in the Nigh Scholl Building at Kaman. Utah, Friday, June gath. 1040. at :00 Mm, to adopt a budget to goe,- .. era expenditures for the year 11111IES" MEN'S STORE-DIRE- CT OF EDUCATION, South Summit School HEADQUARTERS J. LINDSAY "WAR DEPAR'ralENT, structing Quartermaster. den, Utah. June S. 1940. will be teccived at this en 1111 o'clock AM. WEST ENTRANCE .....464,.0, - alts rerular . BOARD base, (Sidewalk Extension No. 231). according to the Wanes oPeetticetiong and profilee on tile itt the office of the City Engineer. and to defray the cost and expense of Improvement by special tax or assessment to be, paid In live equal annual installments with six per cent Interest upon the unpaid balance levied according to. the front feet or linear foot trontage moon and against all Iota pieces or parcels of land to be benefited and affected by said improvement, situated within Bike. 1 and 5 of Plat C. Big Field and Section 21. T. 1 3,. R. 1 E.Survey. S. L B. a-M., or abutting streets above mentioned to the entire depth of the same ownership back- - there. from not exceeding 330 feet. and all with. In the district bounded on the north by Redondo Avenue, on the south by Clay. borne Avenue. on the west by 15th East Street, and on the put by list East Street. Notice hi hereby expressly given that the eity'a portion of this special improvement shall be defrayed by Works Progress Administration grants in labor and material. The total rest of said impmvement estimated at Five Thousand. Nino Hundred Sixty-nin- e and 35.100 485,909.351 Dollars. of 95.100 (5.95) Dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property.... which is the abutters' portion. MI protests and obleetions to the carry. Inc out of such intention mualba-tg- r sentert le writing.-- staling therein kit and block or description of proMirty to the City Recorder. on or before the .1111 Cool m i aatoncrt First Publication Nur 131h, 1940. Last rublication, July 3rd. 1940. , BOLT, District. Cleark. Office of The ConRill Field, Dr Sealed ProPokall. office until elevfMS.T.I on the Jute. A. D. 1940. will ennsider the Pronosed levy. and hear IMti consider such Protests and objections to said proPosed imnrovement Is shall have been made By order of the Board of Commission.era of Salt Lake City. Utah.. Dated June Ilth. 1940. ETHEL MACDONALD, (MEALY Cite Recorder; Sidewalk Extension No. 231. - First Publieation lone 121h. 111411. Last Publication July 34. 1940. WAR DEPARTMENT. Office of The Constructing Quartermaster, Rill Field. Or den. Utah May it 1040Sealed nropoaala will be received at this office until eleven (II) o'clock am. (M.S.T.1 on the 14th day of June. 1940 and then opened for the furnishing of all labor. materials. and equipment and. performing all work- - requimd for the construction and strict accordance with Specification No1and thei girawingt..anentioned Ahern-i- n. Twenty Five Dollars ($36001 deposit in the form of a certified check, made Ovable to the Treasurer of the United Slates le rtkautted to obtain Plane laid ePecifications at the above ottice.". - Dope utilities Storage utilities In strict 314-E- Ant II building 1. including the thereto. and one (It Chemical .. including (1 Building thereto. at gill Field. Orden. Utah. accordance with sPecification No1the schedules ineluded. and the Bonne Bill 12994-Au- tuat Gehring, Murree. Utah; ILI ".p.m. for domestic 148 114 wed It. In. deep at use from from point E. 1741 It. and .14 R.3871 ft. E. SW. Cor See. 31.' T. 1 , 13311-R- alph A. Garner; RFD- - No.--.75 Lem. for do- Box 51. Orden. Utah: mestie use front flItsin. well ISO It. deep W. 514 It. from 1383 and It. S. at point NE Cot. See. 4. T. S IC, R. I W. 13360-Le- wis Reed. Woods Crest. Utah'. 1.75 r.p.m. for domestic use from 2 in. well 184 ft. deep at point N. 19 ft. and E. 2706 It. fro& W14 Cot. Sec. 14.! T. 2 N.. 11.. W 1 L. 13416-Ma- 3low Fisher. Centerville. Utah: .75 r.p.m. for domestie 7 1,76 ,2. well 130 It. deep at point 1., Is !and W. 1603.1 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 7, T. 2 24 R. I E. 13421-D- ora Meseta. Marna, Utah; 10 r35.111. for domestic use from 31,ki in. well ;. and N. 100 ft. deep at point E. 820 55 It.. from 3Ills Cot. See. 21. T. I a.. , R SW. 13422-Ha- rvey Utah: C. Mama:Barna, 5.75 LP in. for domestic use from 21a in. well 100 ft. deep at point E. 110 IL- and N. 433 ft. from W14 Cot. See. 11.' T. 1 it. 2 W.. S,13432-GeGrouse Creek. orte Paskett. Utah: 1.75 e.o.m. for domestic Ilse from In. well 315 IL deep at point S. 51 3 Mo. from SE Corn. Sec. 3. T. 11 N. R. 11 w. Na. 3. Box 13433-Z- ara RFD Wayment. 21.1 51.P.mforrirrigs- well 300 it deep at point 327.OrdecUtahl Vest don from dar or Paisit,--.00. the furnishing of material. anti equipment and perfornung all labor necessary to construct and complete A. C. Operations and utilities AnneNes, including Hanger in thereto. at Rill Field. Ogden. Utah. 317-E :::!fl;C:t.:774..'si, i 4 000 As 1 ' 2 n ttArpritIS IV, St., R. 1 E. S. 13531- -B N. 171.1.7rfarny.nt12i etnh egoritmt:, dfroorn N. 1716 ft. and w. 885 D. from Cot. rSsri7T-z-1-Svr-Rt-1 251 Cor. LPf.111,,-- Ave.. CD 0,from 2 in. 110:511fitm nt point E. 1485.1 It. and N. 1896,17 It. tIPM Cor. See. T. 1 S.. R. 1 E. Ate..-SallLi- 13537--r-eiti South., Salt- - bake City, 175 w.p.m. for domestic tp,e from 2 in. well 120"91 ILLat point S. 1530 It and E.Rdeep from NW Cot. Sec. 36. T. 1--2 -3 W. 13561-11- E0D 45 Moss' Tevan. flab: Protests resisting the granting of arlY ot the loiegoiag Applications must be affidavit form with extra copy and tiled Numplo-1- 3 13 round , . :.. - 2Thursday, L - - Friday; Saturday 0 . , - complete stock of regular 5.98sale lel - j . tip? ---- - You'll love tgefiesh, coot daintiness of these béautiful batiste blouses! You'll admire their - superb: Tailoring; their neat fit arinheir fine materials...available in either tailored or dressy styles witig long or short sleeves. Select more than one of these blouks now to add charm and distinction to your summer' ward. robe. Choose yours - Y2. . , LIT7 ,14,- - A 11 sale and save! Sizes 32 to 44. Stater-Entio- esti Lake-City.-IL deep. in the bottom Utak well driven to a depth with a fee of at on or before August 10, surface at point lask ' S. NO It. and Z.- - NUMPEULTS. E. 2030 - It. 1113-- 3IW Co?. IleA 36 T. 13 11. a. 3 Yrs Stain Engineer., in diameter and of whieh is a of 17 It. below . 116P with- x ,,c BATISTE 0 35th ::::: .:,:..:!. I ,;.. OF FINE lornipmestniet OVa :',4,:, ;t0,,,,,,, Event No. East 39th Smith, 204 .....,,,,..:i. ' i's" .:, , - Pool, i !,.:.,::....:i: ',1lt,... 19th South. Salt Lake City: 6.75 e.o.m. for domestic- use front 2 in. well 250 It. deep RI point N. 12169 ft. And W. 152 It. from E. SIts ICor. Sec. 11. T. 1 S.. R.--11626- -R. E. Racers, RFD No. 2. Pox 101A. Salt Lake City: 1.75 g.p,m. for domestie us from 3 in. well 70 It. deep at Point S. 1381 ft. and W. 81 It. from NY4 Cot. See. 15. T. 1 8.. R. 2 W. 1327-D- eaa West Drive. B. Taylor, Provo,- - Utah: 10 e.o.m.- - for domestic nee from 3 in. well 200 ft- - deep at Onint S. 211411 ft. and W. 368.5 from Sec. 5. T. 4S. R. 2 E. 1311321!, F. Sowthorpe.. RFD No. 4, Murray. Utah: 10 e.o.m. for domestie otut from 2 in well 200 It. deep at point 1526 38 ft. and S. 75 ft. from NW Cor. r 1 , .N...... ited 602 : ; States National Park Pers. kr. Coolidge, Arizonar 40 e.o.m. for do- mestic USP from 8 In. well 120 It. deep at point N. 13 dec. 11 min. W. 634.4 It. from EV. Cot'. See. 20. T. 25 S., R. 21 E. 13619-Un- r iii :,,,, ; W. 'temp. Olcott. Sevier; rtah: Salt-LA- kegib gP.111.1.15 t.ini. lot domeatie' nee from a in. from 2 In. well 150 ft. dere at Point well 115 It. deep st point W. 351 ft. and 1,,,, 2057 ft. from SW Cor. 834 E. and ft. N. S. 1521 ft. from SE Cot. Sec. 34, T. 25 See. 19, T. 1 S., R. 1 E. " S., R. 4Its W. 13635-- Mre. 31. Madsen, 166 Was. Louie 13509-Mo- rton Saltair, Salt Company, for Court, Salt Lake City1 115 Utah; 164 r.p.ni. tor salt manufacturing dInoemr4 2 in. well 125 It. deep use from Item I In. well 160 ft. deep at point W. at point N. 2441 ft. and W. 1810 ft.' from 7263 ft. and N. 3754 ft. front SVtCor. Sec. SE Cor. Sec. 19. T. 1 B. R. 1 E. 35. P. 1 N.. R. 1 W. 13139-4,10RFD Pa. 4. L Planimer, 13524-O-wen and Lloyd R. Box 273, Murray', B. Wright Utah; 1175. cp.m. for Wrirht, Hurricane. Utah:' 1.125 r.p.m. for domestic use from 3 in. well--9It. deer stock waterins Irons Sweat seep at point point S. 1240 IL and W. 897 It. from W. 1181 ft. and N. 440 Mt from EYet Cor. Con. See. 20, T. 3 S., R. 1 E. -See. 24. T. 13638-Gwit, R. 13 W. Renner, Magna, Utah: 13534-Flor- ence Leone Day. 3173So. 92-- v. for domestic use from 2 In. 15 West. RD No. 2. Salt Lake City: ."" well 100 ft. deep at point S..1687 ft. and te.p.m. lot domestie use from 3 in. well E. 140 It. from Cor. Sec. 32, T. 1 S.. 47 It. deep at point N 2030.16 ft. and E. H. vE. 104-113643-- R. 183 IL from 814 Cot. Sec. 31, T. I S.i R. FeredaY. Dean sumpz-20-3t- s ($10.00) deposit in the form of a Cets titled Check made payable to the Treesneer of the United States is required to obtain 11111116 ant apactheations at the above office:, 1 A 13503-Ro- bert - Point N. 126 ft. and W. 2257.5 ft. from SE Cot Sec. 30, T. 1 B.. R. 1 W. 11618- -L. D. S. Church Welfare Program, 751 West Ith So.. Salt Lake City:3 11.21 w.p.m.- for watering from. in. well 550 ft. deep at point S. 550 ft. NW Cor. Sec. 21. T. 2706 from ft. E. and :. Floor 7 - , |