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Show ihk joi kn u.. Notice of Final Tax Sale Of Sotice is hereby given that on the 31st day of May, 1911, 2 ;00 oclock noon at the north front door of the County jV House in Farmington City, Davis County, Utah. 1 will rfor sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section sed Statutes of Utah, 1933, as amended, the following nbed real estate situate in said county and now held by it r preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total unt of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a ge upon such real estate will be accepted. 80-10-6- ditors deeds issued $, line of Section 33; thence East to beginning, containing 183.00 acres. 1911 YEAR 1936 YEAR 1936 2QRGE W. ADAMS Beginning GEORGE F. GIBBS ASSOCIAgt the Southwest corner of the 8 rods South TION Beginning Southwest the of East Half from the Northeast corner of Secquarter of Section 14, Township tion 11, Township 1 North. Range 1 Lake Salt West, 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; runMeridian; running thence East ning thence South 152 rods; 7.97 chains; thence North 10 thence West 65.0 rods; thence thence 289 20' East chains; 12 East 22.9 rods; thence North cham-; North 69 10' East 13 North 20 45' East 64.2 rods; thence North 542.36 feet; thence thence East 3 rods; thence NorthS'orth 7!) 40' West 048.3 feet, easterly 77.7 rods, to beginning; thence South 75 .'3' West 400.7 and highway, con1221.5 North thence feet; less railway feet; acres. 26.95 taining thence 03 thence West feet; North 29 feet; thence South 49 YEAR 1936 West 1003.00 feet & .01 2 jhains to beginning, containing, GEORGE F. GIBBS ASSOCIATION Beginning at the Northcas road, 92.99 acres. west corner of Section 12, Towngo commencing 10.67 chains ship 1 North, Range 1 West, Salt East of the Southwest comer of Lake Meridian; running thence Section 14, Township 4 North, 2357 feet; thence South 10 1 West, Salt Lake Meri-aEast Earge 55' West 145 feet; thence South running thence East 3.40 37.21 45 20 West 203 feet; thence North thence chains; South 31 05' West 247 feet; chains; thence West 4.09 chains; thence South 45 40' West 280 South 21' East 37.21 thence chains containing 14.03 acres. In feet; thence South 31 30' West 50' 224 feet; thence South 6 J1 107.02 acres. West 165 feet; thence South 74 YEAR 1936 15 West iso feet; thence South ADAMS 48 J. 25' West 436 feet; thence Beginning JIUEL South 33 45' West 612 feet; a the Southeast corner of the thence South 44 40' West 323 iijerthwest quarter of the South-- ! feet; thence South 28 45' West Wst quarter of Section 17, 4 356 feet; thence South 46 30' North, Range 1 Tewnship g West 191 feet; thence South 29 West, Salt Lake Meridian; 05' West 107 feet; thence West thence North 330 feet; 293 feet; thence North 2640 feet tYence West 1150 feet, more or to beginning, containing 80.88 Vs, to East side of highway No. East acres. thence along Southly l; aide of highway 32 rods to a YEAR 1936 44 rods West of point of ginning; thence East 41 rds WALLACE IIAMMON Beginto beginning, containing 7.00 ning 6 63 chains East and 2223 acres. feet North of the Southwest corfeet South o beginning 601 ner of the Northeast quarter of m the West quarter corner of Section 12, Township 4 North, Section 17, Township 4 North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake MeriJange 1 West, Salt Lake Meri-adian; running thence North 165 running thence East 1321 Feet; thence South 37 20' East fret; thence South 330 feet; 141 feet; thence West 99 feet to thence West 1321 feet; thence beginning, containing 0.17 acres. North 330 feet to beginning, conLess the following described portaining 10.00 acres. tion. Beginning at a point 6.63 Also beginning 293.3 feet South chains East and 2223 feet North from the West quarter corner of the Southwest corner of the M Section 17, Township 4 North, Northeast Quarter of Section 12, l,nge 1 West, Salt Lake Meri-ATownship 4 North, Range 2 West, running thence East 1321 Salt Lake Meridian; running Jkt; thence South 302.7 feet; thence North 115 feet; thence thence West 1321 feet; thence Southeasterly 30 feet, more or North 302.7 feet to beginning, less, to State Highway; thence In all Southeastly 37 20' 96 feet; containing 11.00 acres. 28.00 acres. thence West 99 feet to beginning, containing 0.14 acre. YEAR 1936 J. il. ALSTON 86.8.75 Beginning YEAR 1936 feet North and 12' East 301 All of fret; North 88 58 West from DR. CARL HOFFMAN Lot 1, Block 13, Plat B. Sultile Southeast corner of Section Si. Township 2 North, Range 1 phur Springs addition, containing 0.09 acres. West, Salt Lake Meridian; run-in- g thence North 20' East YEAR 1936 9.25 feet; thence East 11 rods K feet; thence South 14 17 D. M. HUNTER Beginning 179 est -- 0 eet thence North 88 and 1521 rods South from the dB' West 146 feet to beginning, Northeast corner of Section 34, less street, 1.32 Containing, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, cres. Salt Lake Meridian; running thence South 44 rods; thence ' YEAR 1936 West to Jordan River; thence W BARNES Beginning at the NorthTy along east bank of rivNorthwest comer of Lot 12, Plat er 179 and 1521 rods South from G. Block 16, Kaysville Townsite North Line of Section 33; East Survey; running thence East 0.33 to beginning containing, less Chains; thence South 2 05' West street, 154.00 acres. Excepting 113 chains; thence North 16 0' therefrom the following describWest 1.08 chains to beginning, ed portion: Commencing 223 Containing 0.02 acres. and 1521 rods South from Northeast corner of Section 34; I YEAR 1936 FIANCES Township 2 North, Range 1 West, BARTON Beginning ?D feet East Salt Lake Meridian; running from the Southwest thence West 23 rods; thence Comer of Lot 2, Block 30, Plat A. North 11 rods; thence East 23 Kaysville Townsite; running rods; thence Sou'h 11 rods to frence North 73 feet; thence East 2 feet; beginning containing 1.58 acres. thence South 75 feet; thence West 52 feet to beginning, YEAR 1936 Containing 0.14 acres. D. M. HUNTER Beginning 223 YEAR 1936 and 1521 rods South from the 3I0N BAMBERGER COMPANY Northeast corner of Section 34, 12.50 chains South Township 2 North, Range 1 West, the Northwest comer of Salt Lake Meridian; running Section 31. thence South 52 and Mi rods; Township 2 North, Saage 1 East, Salt Lake Meri--thence West to the Jordan River; thence NorthTy along the Eat running thence East 20.3 Ms; thence South 31 30' West bank of River to a point 223 and 4 rods; thence West 2.5 rods; 1521 rods South from the North once North 30 rods to begin-Rline of Section 33; thence East to containing less railway 1.75 beginning containing 180.00 acres. n; ! run-etn- - hfegflp. le. msk: ELLQ&: reago-p- s n; ome-t-e eellk: i and ct things c t mail what a r vitaij sat y. s erta: ara-slT- .l .In n; rfti-- -i m tins Ini rl Llfti I eartbcC i botis etscc" hanct iLATa:- - ink step uloUS"- - j n; g, es. - YEAR 1936 M. BUTLER Beginning r42 chains South and 5.133 ins West of the Northeast ?ner of Lot 3, Block 3, Plat C., Bountiful Townsite; J Paing thence South 7.03 chains; v5RCe West 2.30 chains; thence Orth 7.0S chains; thence East chains to. beginning, con- -, T aing 1.77 acres. . 1 YEAR 1935 HUNTER D. M. Beginning 127 and 821 rods South from the Northeast corner of Section 34, Township 2 Nprth. Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running rods; thence South 52 and thence West to Jordan River; thence NorthTy along East bank of river to point 127 and 821 rods South from the North Line of Section 33; thence East to 183.00 containing beginning, acres. inf r.-- br - a FOOC Y M'K 11 F INI'S Y- - Be gui'M' g s " c1 .i i S .:h 7 Lni.i Ea-- t c rot r ft .'Mi t N.ri Ha f o' the Siiith-i.t'- t of tt'.e i of Sivl: .I. 19. Qii.o'.iT El 17 1 'ni't Town-ni- p N.rth, linage 3 1 Ea- -, - : - - mu r l u I l.n Mi, t Vr l'.ai NVe M.e , tt.e 51 g rod- - i i . in r 1 ai 1 - i J t -1 . -- . i ' 1 e - ' 'it t.'l.M 1 h n , r ii.i K i - u x i ' i (r J l ('rutiilm VANDERBILT. JR 17 Can. i d.t in 1 , u lid CORNELIUS 1 1 w i' ' ' , t' h ! n' t . ' Y r i to r r "I w V m - e 8, .. i t V : , -Is Few, ! r i i ivi iw-- r o i ! t - v.f, i i r mi i Suit lake Meridian; runn'i g We-- t c, 'J1'1 r.- - t ' t thenoe Eu-- t .it. chii". thervo .nlf- con'... 3 oh.! 75 thonoo South o; U 19 16 5(Ki chair.-- ; lb, roe Noith 3 75 chains to bego nmg. containing JOSEPH 1.1 F I B. liiiimng 3 87 acres. chain Fu-- t fion the Northwe-- t corner of the Northea.-- t Quarter YEAR 1936 2 North, ow of Section 8 HARRY K. MILES Commencing F.a-- t, Salt lake Mri Range 777 5 46.125 chaips South from the dian; running thenee Ea-- t We-t Northwest Corner of Section 27, 51 0 South thenee feet; -45 5 Township 2 North, Range 13 fet, tin nee Seat 3,1 i 3 We-- t West, Suit I.ake Meridian; run215 feit, thenee W . - to 3.43 it ning thence South 13s75 chains; Noth thenee feet; acre-- . thence East 80 chains; thence containing 3 beginning, North 4.375 chains; thenoe West YEAR 1936 334.5 feet; thence North 2o. feet; thence East 234.5 feet; thence MARY E. ROBERTS mug North 5 120 chains; thence West 10 chains North from tl SO chains to commencement, concorner of the F' .Pt i t wi.-- 1 of Section 31, taining, less street, llK5o acres. ip Quarter W eat, Fit Also beginning 32 375 chains 4 North, Range uke South from the Northwest corner theme N.itn Meridian; rumm-of Section 27, Township 2 North, 47 (F Ea-- t 1137 chain- - tnmc 4 i ham-- ; North 40 1.3' U Range 1 Weet, Salt Lake Merithence South 52 30' W t 3' 8" dian; running thence South 13.75 chains; thence East 80 chains; chains; thence South 2.1 .hum-- ; iham-- , tin nee thence North 13 75 chains; thence thence Eaat 9 West 80 chains to commencement, North 47 o' Ea- -t 14 73 eh- - to containing, less street, 109 30 beginning, containing, less street, Less one acre in the acres. In all 217.80 acres, 18 67 acres Southeast Quarter of tha above YEAR 1936 described property. The McDermott & kf.i.ly YEAR 1936 East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of MARY D. ROOK WOOD, V AL Section 3, Township i North, Beginning at the Nortlnw-- t corner of Lot 3, Block K, at 1U, Range 1 West, Salt Lake MeriCenterville Townsite; running dian, containing 20.00 acres. thence East 17.3s chain-- , thence YEAR 1936 South 1" chain-- ; theme West 11.22 ELDEN 3.77 chains; thenee North 6 41 chains North from the Southeast chains; thenee West 8.0" i hams; corner of the Southwest quarter thence North 3 00 chain-- ; thence of Section 36, Township 2 North, West 6.82 chain-- ; thence North 8 10' West 0 56 chain-- , thence Range 1 West; Salt Lake MeriEast 1.25 chains to la ginning, dian; running thence North 6.31 chains; thence East 1.59 chains; containing 7 "" acres. thence South 6.40 chains; thence YEAR 1936 West 1.59 chains to beginning, Be H. acre. STREKPEK 1.K) WILLIAM containing 4 chains We-- t from ginning YEAR 1936 the Southea-- t corner of the ALMA MOSS Commencing at the Southwe-- t Quarttr of Sift ion 6, Northeast corner of the NorthTownship 2 North, Range west of Section 1, Township East, Salt Lake Meridian; run1 North, Range 1 West, Salt ning thence North 5 chains; Lake Meridian; running thence thence West 4.35 chain-- ; thence South 3.38 chains; thence East South 5.50 chains to Cha-- e Lane; 59 links; thence to the West side thence East 4 35 chains; thence of the County Road; thence EastNorth 0.50 chains to beginning, of the erly to the North line containing 2 33 acres. Section; thence West 4 rods to Beginning 8 95 chains West from the Southea-- t corner of the beginning, containing 0.28 acre.-- . Southwest Quurtir of emotion 0, YEAR 1936 Township 2 North, Range 1 DAVID MOSS East, Salt Lake Meriduui; run53.6 rods West and North 19 5tF ning thence North 5 ohains; East 9 60 rods from the Souththence West 4 145 chain-- ; thence east corner of the Northwest South 5:50 chains to tha-- e Lane; thence Ea-- t 1.35 chain-- ; thence Quarter of Section 25. Town-hi- p 2 North, Range West, Salt North 050 chains to Lake Meridian; running thence containing 2.33 acres. North 89 50' West 1.2 rods; Beginning s 33 chains We-- t from Ea-- t 11.5 thence North 19 Southea-- t corner of Section the ' Ea-t rods; thence South spa r, 6, Township 2 North, Range 1.2 rods; thence Souh 19 50' East. Salt Lake Merid an; runWest 11.5 rods to biginhing conning tin nee North 2I- - chain-- ; 1.07 acre-- . thenee thence W(-- t 3 " chain taining, more or leSouth 2 - J chain- - to Cha-- e Lain, YEAR 1936 thmoe Last 3 16 (hauls, thenee DAVID MOSS ETA Iv Beginning North o,5o chains to point of beat a point 17. 88 rods West and ginning, containing "96 acres. 15.2S rods North from the SouthBeginning on the West line of east corner of the Northwest Highway 26.42 chains West from the Southinst corner of Section Quarter of Section 25. Township 2 North, .Range 1 West, Salt 6, Township 2 North, Range g Lake Meridian; running thence East, Salt Lake Meridian; West 6.80 rods to Eastly line of thence North 34.50 feet; - feet; thenee y of the O. S. L; thence West thence North 19 51' Ea-- t 0.12'i South 67 8 feet; to Chase Lane; thence East 58 feet; thence North rods; thence Ea-- t 6.50 rods; thence South 1 rod to the begin33 feet to beginning, containing 0.08.8 acre. Also commencing ning, containing, more or less, 0.04 acres. rod We-- t of the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of SecYEAR 1936 tion 6, Township 2 North, Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian; runDAVID MOSS, ET AL Beginning at a point 12 88 rods East and ning along B. E. R. II. 5 chains; thence West 4.35 chains; thence 15.28 rods North from the Southeast corner of the Northwest South 5.50 chains to Chase Lane; thence East 4 35 chains; thence Quarter of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt North 0 50 chains to beginning, Lake Meridian; running thence containing 2.33 acre. In all 8.0:48 West 20 rods; thence North 1 acres. rod; thence East 20 rods; thence YEAR 1936 South 1 rod to beginning, conLEON L. WAITE Beginning 17.5.8 taining 0.13 acres. chains West from the Northeast YEAR 1936 comer of the Northwest quarter 4 North, of Section 16, Town-hiRILLA H. MUIR Beginning 17.07 MeriLake Salt 2 chains South from the center of West, Range Section 25, Township 2 North, dian; running thence South 4 50' W'est 10 chains; thence Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; running thence South 8.50 Northly 10.81 -chains; thence East 4.92 chain- to beginning, chains; thence West 2.72 chains; thence North 0.50 chains; thence containing 2.25 acres. East 2.72 chains to beginning, YEAR 1936 containing 0.10 acres. LA VINA LARKINS WILLIAMS YEAR 1936 Beginning 156 8 feit North of 21. ARNOLD E. OHMAN-L- ots the Southwest cormr of Lot 2, A. Block 10, Plat B, Kaysville 22, 23, 24, Block 37; Plat Townsite; running thence North Sulphur Springs Addition, cont 100 feet; thence Ea.-- 257.4 feet; taining 0.30 acres. thence South 160 feet; thence YEAR 1936 West 257.4 feet to loginning, MARY A. L. PARKIN, ET AL -containing 0.95 acres. K Plat All of Lot 11, Block YEAR 196 NMC, Bountiful Townsite, conLA VINA LARKINS WILLIAMS taining 3251 acres. Beginning 0.42 chains East from YEAR 1936 the Northwest corner of Block MARY A. L. PARKIN, ET AL -B12, Plat G. Kaysville Townsite; South 28.74 chains eginning running thence South 2 41' from the Northeast corner of 8.36 chains; thence North East Section 24, Township 2 North, 78 32' East 2.89 chains; thence MeriRange 1 West, Salt Lake North 2 41' West 7.78 chains; dian; running thence South 2.36 thence South 89 33' West 2.86 chains; thence West 2.04 chains; to beginning, containing chains thence North 236 chains; thence 2 29 acres. East 2.04 chains to beginning, containing 0.48 acres. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have YEAR 1936 hereunto set mv hand and official seal this 29th day of April, 1941. BENNETT E. PETERSON-Com-menR. BRLFE MAJOR at the center of the Southeast Quarter of Section 6, County Auditor, Davis County. Township 1 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Merid.an; running thence West 20 rods; thence South 24 rods; thence East M rods; thence North 24 rod-- ; thence West 34 rods to beginning, containing 8.10 acres. N afT at time e.i.li ir tox-'e- r n.-h-ip Interpreter Needed '.tut i.i s pi .,i iM't onee main-tair .ivrx the th.it in the Garden of Eden, . nd 'I not d.un in Swedish, God spoke to i it hi u Ii w 3 Vhen ai s.toir in D.in h and tha erpent spoke in Freni h. t t ' i t r 1 A '.I .1 J -- law uf (ir.it Appropriation for Mexican Road i( t 1 ! 1' n- the ETUX-Begin- ning 1 5' 1 -, ; 1 iun-nin- 5- right-of-wa- cing FOUNDATIONS FOR FORTUNES enc- Nort.h-r0c-.- Aue 1 -- -t Are right here in the edvertiiing of thi peper. If what you're telling column hit merit, advertise Am ed. will tell it it. lor you. h t r "x'l The foe nd 1(1 Iuoter, the liiN eih ' ke pull on i a s ix 'onier on F'e on Mixt of the mxxx o' tie , to h.F1 oher 1 e it of the n e,x. ",tt tu huh t p-- Treidei t t It C,im.icho has Ju- -t nn tunced, ace nlng to the Four Stab a II phwuy Hso,-i,- i tion, that the Mexican goxeri merit his allocated 190, 600.000 jhmox (about $26,000 900) for ndiitioria! ttirk on the International Pacific highwav, extending hI.'iic the coast of Mexico route to (en 'ill t ir i and Mexico City. A !i m w r . I was opened la t p.-C i.idal Utwee:) e.ir, ijurn an I Mex-- e ) of the Fi'y, ai d x 'me rood letween N ora es, Ariz , and Guajmas are .n exc cut ronRtion. o exrth at r wete ! rner lull in tlm lx ' e ke -t pii'-ie- ev.iVr thin llirber t T ,l o o' I. Ike eq ia! ier ball tb aeeeler it ions on the t .t n nl-will lx equal, consequently, the. eloo. ties nie equ.il ct 1 fu.stei tluui the legular tune is to coi.-cm- e cu'Oti u.U Tl it i ' w ,i I uij; ' Thie call tune Shops are even more w .it like than the sticets, cii- -j l.iy apparel for those in the nation' arnnsj forces, such a- - shuts, socks, shoes, sweaters, undeiwcar and helmets The underwear incidentally, is no loi ;er two piece tiecanse ttie III iti.--h mi my requires its sold.ei to wear ms Ait stores sell maps, technical m my books, compasses, s, flaps, diawmtf hoards, com-binat- heavy ciaiolis Quite as many women as men are ill umfoim on the streets Thevre Jaunts looking Dozens of itilteient outflts tlouilsh. among them tho t I) E (Canadian Defense foieel, the CATS (Civilian Auxiliary l service) and the C It C, (Canadian Red Cross) The C 1) F. has appi oximatcly 1100 membeis m Toronto alone They diisc at a tT e.iis, and the "btass hats" us llsil-motlleiuls aie called The C A T S is headed by Ivy Malson, a spinster who teaihes how to shoot down parachutists, cook, (lain socks, sew on soldiers buttons and to camouflage helmets with paint, The C It C. admittedly docs the best all around work. There are 9,000 in LISTEN 30, 1931. January TO . . . BAUKHAGE This night letter, which required 19 hours and 8 minutes to transmit over highspeed automatic telegraph instruments, contained 41,000 signatures and was a quarter of a mila in length on The Njtl Firm&Home Hour I!) 4) e Monday h morning, fhrotiqh Fndjy KUTA, Salt Lake t 570 KC inflammatory process which occurs in one area or tho other of the facial and head structures, according Pic Cru-- ar No Place for Bachelors Ten years ago the 1930 no-- e count showed that there were then 102.5 males to every 100 females. Today there are only 101 1. If it keeps made up some of the ladies may have to be content with fractional men. to Phil M. Lovell, M. D. t Pie crust whim has been up at least a day in advance, wrapped in waxed pajver, and stored Dromania in the refrigerator, rolls out letter Dromanis is the scientific than crust freshly made. This also cookie the instinct to wander. for to rolled doughs. applies term TT gtaaaiGajaiy (BQfleetRiiE) BARBER COLLEGE SALT LAKE HOTELS u ltvtrythinrNKW CRAND it ll.fil WH FirnliHtd. Cuff fUiop. Girin. HOTEL, 4th Booth mn4 Main. room Nlc clot - NEW CLASS NOW RTARTING MOLAR BARKER COLLEGE Balt Laka City Maka extra money if called 1940 Patterns from which to attach No raaaonabia pnea refused Coma aariy shop HOTELS WhM In RENO. HOTEL NEVADA Kna GULDEN Mop UrM( WHEN IN SALT LAKE Ui Ml Tha beat food tn Halt Laka la aerved by Tha MAYFLOWER CAFE at 164 South Main POPULAR PRICED anS oiott popoiar hotel. Lunrheona. Dlnnera and Sandwirhea HOTEL APARTMENTS KIMBALL HOTEL APTH. 1M North Moln, Holt Loko Cllr. tTtoh ty block from Temple Beautiful apartment by day, week or month. Rates 12 Od t $1 00 per apt. with kitchenette. 200 ear farajre HOTEL BEN LOMOND OGDEN. UTAH GLASSES REPAIRED Glaaeet cost about half aa much when you buy direct from OPTICAL LABORATORIES South Main. Sait Lake ttl TRUSSES FITTED Beita, Elaatic Stocking, Crutchea and Brace, Extension Shoe, Arch Support, ate. 185 W. 8rd So , Sait Uke Artificial Limb couple of huge camps have become show places of Toronto lately. One of them is called "Little NorHere several thousand Norway. wegian youths are being trained by the R C.A.F. (Royal Canadian Air force). Across a hundred yards oi so of water they have their own air port on an island. They own their own training and fighting planes, pay their soldiers in their own currency. These men are out for blood. Their private motto ia Take no Prisoners. n Longest Telegram The longest telegram on record was a birthday gteet ng message D aent to Iresid nt Franklin Roosevelt from Birmingham, Ala , low-sug- A Tbe oirt-frankness Canadian! criticize their prime minister and The number their government! of escaped German prisoners still at large! That it takes only five hours and ten minutes to fly from Canadian territory to England today, and that an average of five planes a day The anare traveling across. nouncement of the death of the father of "Lord Haw Haw in England! - Zbe&a thuig could only happen In a rea! democracy. h five-roo- Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec are surrounded by scores of barracks, training centers, airports, camps and prison camps. Thera are nearly 100,000 Germans in Canadian prison camps today! Young draftees used to guard them, but escapes became too frequent, so old soldiers from the last war were Rationed there Instead. In one of the biggest prison camps the German oflicers recently struck because they were forced to eat at the same table as the enlisted men. Against the violent protests of many thousands of Canadians, the Canadian government decided to humor the prisoners and gave them their own army mess. This babying of the Nazis is the cause of much dissatisfaction on the part of the man in the street. He wants them to be put to work building highways, sewers, airports, dams and canals THINGS: with which x - Canada today. Their particular Job is reconditioning clothes worn by soldieis in training, and making thousands of diapers, washcloths, nod clothes for youngsters for their British sisters whose homes tune be( n wiped out During the past six mouths the Toi onto division of the Red Cross has sent to London 42 umbuluniis and more than 26 (HID blankets Lady Heading distributes these gifts when they reach England. Hundreds of thousands of women m England work similarly. Many of them fly planes between airorts and factories bringing in vital plane parts, and arranging new billets for evacuees All cooking and sweeping :n English cantonments is done by W.A C.C. (Womens Auxiliary Civilian corps) HEARING red-ut- cettain beat. Athletes prefer red; intellee-tua!- s like blue; egoists glory in yellow, the convival like orange and the lovelorn are partial to crimson. g well-know- Thousands of young American boys are serving in the R C A.F to-day. Some people told me the figure reached 15.000. They come from all parts of the United States, most of them hitchhiking. They are protected by wartime secrecy, and almost all of them are given the job of either training pilots, or working as part of the ground crews. Biit-Is- 1 vr-mii- So povs Native Indian troops under officers are caMed Sepoys. iked Best lies riir.i! the like types of i Heating Other Rooms at 1380 KC Arranging a fireplace so that It and will heat rooms other than the one xtber NRC Dlue Network Stations in which It Is located can be done by placing it in an inner wall of the house and using in it a Diabetica Get Special Ice Cream unit. Outlets in the front, A new ice cream for diabetics has aides- and back will circulate heat been produced at the University of In four directions and will comfortaIllinois, containing about 40 per cent house. bly heat a as much sugar as the standard product. Scientists at the institute subSame Condition a mixture principally of stituted There is no very great difference milk proteins for the glycerine used sinusbetween severe head catarrh, in efforts to freeze a itis, closed eu.stachian tu!os, or ca- previously ice cream. One out of each tarrhal deafness. In essence, all 260 persons in the United States is of these are merely labels for one the scientists say. and the same condition a catarrhal diabetic, Ter-ritona- separate Red Cross sewing units Colors Recent KID0, Boise 1 p 11! eterv bill but '.nee 1 1 !w o h.x 'x w re-i- is t ll'.il He o'er, Sill ..'ie retition we.x,ler f.indtioni esme on ex. h. -- - m the :me tone sinee fin,l sj the i- --t .) ike hex the e (.ite-iM- t ' t lr O' e hi'MtUT uri ter 1 cing !:e h dro'xd fiiiii . MOSS-Commen- 'n wore 1 Jtj W! - . M baU es, nt -- if i r -i ts A t le ft i Mit. L.n y. t -- i In m 1 fM'i 'ii B i uOi n! 1 1,5 1 p tlu in e S YEAR 1936 jPpnt COOK v Beginning at the ftnea.-- t corner of the South-gartYEAR 1936 of Section 7, Town- 4 The West Half KING U:? North, Range 2 West, Salt HERMAN Southwest the of Quarter of the pridian; rnnning thence Northwest Quarter of Section 28, rds; thence South 10 : ,nnce East 20 rods; thence Township 5 North, Rangecon- 2 ith in Lake Meridian, rod; thence East 30 West, Salt ence 'ort-- 20 rods to be- taining, less street and railway, 16.50 acres. containing 5.00 acres. YEAR 1936 Y P P 1 QOil YEAR 1936 V PHILLIPS -FRANKLIN JOHN B. LAYTON-CommH. DEARDEN G.2 chains North and Begin- - CLIFTON Beginning infr 41,5 rdS of the Southwd 1 21 rods South frin i 5379 chains Ea-- t of Northwe-- t I Si' of nrCat comer of Section Southwest corner the corner west TownLot 1, 2 NorthQuarter of Section 19, 19, Section of Ranre 1 Quarter West Sa.t Unke Meridian; run-- i Bountiful ship 4 North. Range i tin? 8. Plat NMC. Block ce South 32 and Mi North Lake Meridian; running thence rods; Townsite; running thence Ea-- t North 118.5 rods; thence East thence 33 4 chpns; South 118... chain-- ; Jordan River; Vst,t0 4iu rods; thence chains; thence South 4.."tto rol We-- t 41'7 ceorth" thence to be0 chainEast the along Werods; W.j 1.5 thence a P0nt 75 and acres. 21 ndU cer ".77 cor.tain.ng, lisa street, beginning, ginning, r.,n'.aimr.g 5outh from the North 31 4 acjts. er oise- - 9 $6 -- 1 pjiperty Held by Davis County on Tax Deeds u U 1 Y ion, . ll BUS TO LOS ANGELES $7. VS with Err. Mr.U By way of Ely. Laa Vrgaa Pan y Eiprraa 8tars, 41 E. 2nd Ho.. Halt Lah JEWELRY MANUFACTURING Rooma S6 Batha . I2.H to U.N 14. M Family Koema for I peraonaa Air Cooled Loanee and CoVee 8hop Grill Ream Tap Room Homo of Kiwanio Exeentiyea Rotary Exchane Optlmiate Chamber of Commerce and Ad Clob tit w manufacture plna, mrrfala, MERCHANTS aouventra Jewelry Repair in and Trophiea. Parry, Jawelera. 2ix Main. Halt fry WASHING MACHINES MAYTAG lit j - APEX 121 - DEXTER J ROLLS REPAIRING. ALI. MAKES HOMER HANSEN MAYTAG BHOP 424 Be. Slata, Balt Laka City, Utah Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN. UTAH Coma a yea are T. R. Pltzerald. OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND UBKI) tjp.wrli.ra, addin 8. L. DESK EX.. 26 deaka and chaira. Ilaa. mrha. aalea. W. Broadway. Balt Laka WNU Week No. 4111 Mr 8ALT LAKE WANTED DRY BONES In Truck Loads or Carloads HIGHEST PRICES PAID Write or Wire COLORADO ANIMAL 463 SOUTH OGDEN COMPANY 3RD WEST - or their SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH netrext branchet located et SPANISH FORK - LOGAN - HEBER CITY Also buyers of Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID ALWAYS |