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Show ( -L- rods; to the place of beginning. Purchase price in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this 10th day of July, 1931 . S. GRANT YOUNG, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. S4 Dan B. Shields, Attorney for PUintiff Date of first publication July 10, 1931 Date of last publication July 31 1931 EGAL NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE la the District Coart of the Third Judicial District in tad for the Cooatv of Salt Lake. State of Uuh, SARAH W. NANCE. Plaintiff, ' ' VS. R. H. BITNER and IRMA F. FASHIONS for the Smart Woman Boston Common Common, which wan acquired by Boston In 1634, was first used an a common training field and pasture laud and It was not until . 1830 that cowa wars barred from pasturage there "'Boston SHERIFFS SALE Defendants In the District Court of the Third To he told at Sheriff Sale at the Judicial District in and for the County west front door of the County Court- of Salt Lake, State of Uuh, . house in the City and County of Salt SERENO B. TUTTLE and Lake, State of Utah, on the JOth LIZZIE B. TUTTLE, Plaintiffs, ' "VS. day of July, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of aaid day that certain piece or parcel ETHEL A. HANSEN, SAMUEL CAMPBELE and DELLA CAMPof real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Uuh, described as BELL. his wife, MORRISON, MER-RIL" " t: followe, 8 COMPANY, a corporation; formed by hand until Cyrus Chambers, Jr, of Philadelphia, invented a practical folding machine is 1&3. , Dalviag Into the Past Wa rend the past by the light ad the present, and the forma vary 6C tha shadows fall, or as thr pot of vision alters. Froude. a a a Form of Aircraft 54 An' ornltbopter Is n form of aircraft heavier than air, deriving Its chief support and propelling force from flapping wing. - L to-wi- Southwest quartet of the north-Eaquarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 31, Township I North. Range I West, Salt Lake Bate and Meridian, comprising eighty acres of land, more or Ins. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of July. 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh By Earl Wilson, Deputy. JKARLEY W. GUSTIN. Attorney for PUintiff. Date of First publication July 3, 1931 Date of last publication July 24, 1931 st SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, AMERICAN BUILDING 8 LOAN COMPANY, a corporation, PUintiff, VS. J. D. SNYDER and NETT ALIA L, SNYDER, hit wife, and MORR1 V COMPANY, corporation. j Defendants. , To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse iu the City and County of Salt Lake, Sutc of Uuh, on the 30th day of July, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of teal property situate in Salt Lake County, Sute of Uuh, described as follows, Commencing 280.39 feet cast from the southwest corner of lot 9, block 27, Ten Acre PUt A, Big Field Sur vey, and running thence north 262.1 feet; thence cast 96.82 feet; thence . south 220.85 feet; tkeacc west 22.66 feet: thence south 41.25 feet to the south lias of said lot 5: thence west 74.16 feet to the pUcc of beginning. Purchase'' price payable in Uwful money of the United States. Dated st Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of Jnly, 1931. S, GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah By Earl Wilson, Deputy. S. J. QUINNEY. to-w- it: s - GRANITE THE FURNITURE COMPANY, a corporation: ZION'S BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. corporation; ZION'S COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, a corporation, SALT LAKE GLASS 8 PAINT COMPANY, a corporation: J. ' P. HERMANSEN and FERN HERMANSEN. hii wife; HAROLD GLOE and OLIVE GLOE. bis wife: T. J. SNARR and MYRTLE SNARR. his wife: M. D. SNARR and NETTIE SNARR, bis wife; C G FEATHERSTONE and bis ALMIRA FEATHERSTONE. wife: CLARENCE J. ELDER and MYRTLE ELDER, bit wife; GRANITE HOLDING COMPANY, a A. Y, STERLING, doing business as STERLING PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY, and SUGAR BANKING COMPANY, a corporation, in receivership, and In charge of the Sute Bank Examiner of e Defendants. of Uuh. To be sold at Sheriff i Sale ac the west front door of thCouaty Courthouse in the City add County of Salt Lake, Sutc of Uuh, on the 14th day of August 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of teal property situate in Salt Lake County, Sute of Utah, described as tbu-Sut- follows, Commencing one hundred (100) feet east of the northwest corner of lot five ($), Block jevea (7), PUt Salt Lake City Survey; and running thence south ninety nine (99) feet; thence cast sixty-fiv- e (65) feet tbencr north ninety nine (99) feet; rbencc west sixty-fiv- e (65) feet to the place of beginning; Together with bouse thereon which property is known as No. 310 Esst 8th South Street. Salt Lake City, Uuh. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United tSates. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th day of July. 1931. to-w- it: of said day that ceruin piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, Sutt of Utah, described as follows, at a point 455.19 Commencing feet east of the southwest corner of lot 2, block 16. 'A'. Five Acre PUt 'A. Big Field Survey, tad running the act east 41 feet; thence north 287.1 feet: thence west 4 1 fret, thence south 287.1 feet to the point of beto-w- it: ginning; Also, Commencing at a point 496.-1- 9 feet cast of the southwest corner of lot 2, block 16 A. Five Acre Plat 'A', Big Field Survey; running thence east 32 feet more or lest to the west line of the Salt Lake and Jordan canal, thence north 2145 east to a point on the north line of said lot 2; thence west 112.681 feet more or less to a point due north of the place of beginning; thence south 2 8 7.1 feet to the place of beginning. Also together with the improve menu thereon. Purchase price payable in Uwful money of the United Sutes. Dated at Salt Lake City, Uuh, this 1st day of July. 1931, S. GRANT YQUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh ' By Earf Wilson, Eieputy. SOULE 8 SPALDING, r short-sleev- ton. Goupy gave it its wide shoulder line that makes the waist and hips' lo ik so very slim by comparison. Also y note how becomingly both cowl and bow close in around the neck. Made of dotted swiss. First Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern Ensemble No. 5752. Sizes 8 to 16 years, 0 cents. Second' Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern Ensemble No. 5750. Sizes 14 to 42 years. 50 cents. dra-p-r- Beautiful Prsysr Memory of tbs Dead n, la The grave, wrote J. Ietlt-Se; a crucible where memory la we only remember a dead friend by those qualities which tanks him regretted. purl-Bed- FASHIONS S4 Anyone who admires the brief flared frocks of French children will adore the sauev lines of the model oil the left. And the best part pf it is that the skirt and cape collar stand out most attractively and stiffly whed made of washable cotton broadcloth for instance, a Copenhagen print, with plain white cape collar. For the alluring model on thj right, featuring armhole ruffles and slenderizing, pointed seams, n flat crepe is suggested. If the scams are not used to effect contrast, it may be made entirely in the new tone rachel. - - - follows, face-powd- er First Model; Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5623. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years, Commencing at tbe Southeast corner of Lot 4, Block 37, Plat Salt Lke City Survey; North 7 tods: West 2 rods; South 7 tods: East B, Kecoga .nent. .Ion la due tbli .r been my w efore I begin i nee of this lad espectfBlly callh whteh, TOWN SEDAN THE COVERED SHOULD!!: Fcst.hnuble young wotrnj of all ages will be cool i;t sleeveless fro;':s this summer, tut if they are .ry, Very fashionable, they will cover their shoulders deimrety in the newest Paris manner. Mss six to wears a dainty Dock of prints! with a joke of plain imtr-H- . which extends Over the shoulders in frillv cai das. Her grown-u- p sister L equally irresistible in a frock of white linen printed in brown, with a wide white collar to cap the shoulders. A brown patent-leathbelt carries out the color scheme, which is one of the smartest of the season. First Model ; Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5594. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 35 cents. Second Model ; Pi't.iial Pattern N'.s- - 3533 S s 14 to, fo;:-te- DE LUXE SEDAN en CONVERTIBLE SEDAN Tr DE LUXE TUDOR VICTORIA a er I,.., 5 il cent. OF YOUR F.IOC!::? The most striking fine car types ever offered at such low prices are now being presented by Ford dealers. th newest de luxe creations of tbe .Ford Motor Company. They are designed and built to meet every need of tbe automobile buyer whose desire for metering luxury and outstanding perform ance is tempered witlmound economy. Get tbe facts about these fine cars. Compare their lithe, clean-cu- t style with any you hare ever created in your cwn imagination. Learn about the de luxe materials with which j;ach car is trimmed and nphol atered, and hew carefully these are tailored. Sit and ride in the wide, restful seats and yon will realize that just sa no restrictions have been put on mechanical p ciiY rrja.-v'e- , so no limits have been placed on comfort tnd hr ;nty. Tit ft is much lo interest the careful buyer a choice of sparkling colors, a variety of rich nphol tery materials, Rustles Steel, safety glass, HoadaHIe double-actinshock absorbers, e welded steel wheels, slanting windshields, and many other features which make the Ford a happy investment. g onc-picc- 5707 50c. 5701 Model Second Pattern No. 45 cents. very smart frocls perfect for immad'ots wear. They ore very easy to r.a'e, too. ond require but a few yardi of materia!. which or MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY MAGNA, UTAH PATTERNS f I fr v ALL-WEATH- a new low price Supertwist Cord Tires The last whisper In Style;, Mileage,' Value. 11 major Improvements tha new Other alzea Improved Lifetime SPEEDWAY not a cent extra! Other tlzre in . Proportion Trade in old Tires Guaranteed 4.75-1- 9 .25-2- 1 Leek -- (31x55) 0x8 Fj Reg. CL HEAFY 80x5 82x 7.50-2- 0 0 &J80- Pdr 9.60 10.90 S.S5 &57 1280 431 154 14.70 TRUCK TIRES . f. .v, (34x7.50) (32x6.00) . . t v7i see $17.95 v v t t $9-7- those who sell them, definitely have settled the questlon as to whose tires ere the best values? Guaranteed per pair 4.98 ER 1 GOODYEARS (29x4.40) (29x450) (28x4.75) Isnt it bccausa the people who buy tires, rather than New Improved GOODYEAR SttJO Sisi I. i "equally low 5 29J5" 15.85 0.00 She 1.40-2- 1 Azoat fca PICTORIAL PRINTED Pictorial Printed Size 14 to 42, ; 5551. 45c Hers ore three oacu) 4.50-2- 0 4.50-2- 1 4.75-2- 0 6.00-1- 9 Guaranteed Tire Repairing ESTIMATES FEES 5.00-2- 0 5.25-2- 1 5.50-1- 8 6.50-1- 9 g.00-2- 0 (29x4.40) (29x4.50) (30x4.50) (29x4.75) (29x5.00) (30x5.00) (31x5.25) (28x5.50) (29x5.50) (32x63)0) Wet $ 705 745 7.85 800 S05 9.40 -- 1U 1160 12.00 ISAS 3 Small cars, bi cars they all wear mere Goodyear Tires than any other kind. The measure of value in a product may accurately be gauged by its volume of sales;' You owe it to yourself to know the reasons why Goodyear Tires lead all others so greatly. We can show you! U, Yancey I ta fhats the whs re wee Doggone, t CABRIOLET These are tbe tit Ha this magn Suited States c it actually i able to strut ,e puffed Uttt I collapsed. ti feet, redface r honor 1 1 wt Bt the rest ilc roar of the to d'p T1RJED g'oally reduced. Southwest go so The children and alike sit crosslegged on a grass mat on tbe ground. Each child carefully removes his shoes and places them behind him before A most every ummer word robe nsads a few new frocki obout now. ond iti on eicetlent time to male op something new. for fabrics ore Mr. In tbe In e whole of th teuch-e-r EIT has never d much lest oie of the Sou ye to the figure and so de pm ittention. jlm. Regard ot look upon eutlemen, in iu Schoolroom- "- a that pry- -ln An Arab school Is conducted 30 cents. (Niue 6.00-2- to-w- itt Arabian IS honor, gratia am tbe f'r8 1 te $C.69 1 14 1 3ffiffiffi -- MILLIONS MORE tires 4.50-2- 0 VnTJaerrie after MORE FLAIR FOR FLARES that you get because Goodyear builds d.40-2- pyrtlMW441 FOR SUMMER AREM'T YOU Supertwist Cord Tires HEATH, Lulu G. wife, and Utah. Music Edna Ferb (person. al-wa- 59-2- defendants, to he sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of thcCouaty Courthouse ia tbe City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on tbe, 7th day of August 1931, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece ot parcel of teal property situate ia Salt Lake Couaty, State of Utah, described as BEAUTIFUL NEW FORD , Tho Nsxt Move i From the Private Diaries of Sir Algernon West:" "Asquith (British prime minister) told us of a bishop of Cork, in full rig and galtera, who, seeing a little girl trying to reach a knocker on a front door, went to her assistance and knocked for her. Then she said: Now we must ran like tbe devil, as he comes out with a stick,' Kansas City Times. for the Smart Woman Let us show you the finer quality FRANCIS D. By via-enti- il GOODYEAR PATHFINDER VS. muffins . The Turning Worms moments uc In the time, not f.ir distant, wlieu uien will have to oignnlze and campaign for equal rights Toledo Blade. Latest Improved SHERIFFS SALE . Ia the District Court of tbe Third ia and for the , Judicial .District County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Hallona Judge Trust Company, a Plaintiff corporation, 1 man more people ride on Goodyear Tires? Attorney for PUintiff. Jr Zt. ISM Measure of tha Great "There are but few great men In history, said Hi Uo, the sage of Cblnatpwn, and none that I recall baa the honorable pleasure of personally realizing his own greatness." Washington Star. Why do millions DaU of first publication July 3. 1931 Date of Ust publication July 24, 1931 Heath, hi Company, a corporation for the Smart Wpman Cons-mroUr- Robert Louis Stevenson was the author of n prayer beginning "When The complete the day returns. prayer Is: "When the day returns, return to us, our sun and comforter, and call ut up with morning faces and with morning hearts anger to labor eager to be happy. If happiness shall be our portion and If thq day shall be marked for sorrow, strong to endure It" , ) school begins. Utah. CLEGG, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication Date of Ust publication ROSCOE S. ANDERSON and ETHEL ANDERSON, his wife. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, Sutt of Uuh, on the 30th day of July, 1931, at 12 o'clock noon FASHIONS B. VS. - that you can keep cool the cotton will r. 'y make jou feel as cool as your frjck is Miiait If you aren't chic at th: summer c !ny, youll feel warm v irk shame. Ensemble No. 5752 is a swag-gifor the sixteen-ycar-olsjc-t.o- n e A energetic mornings. jacket of crisp white p;qu6 t pj a frock of plaid gingham. N . 5753 i; al--o young . . , smart . . . eri in cote In cotton,' but S. GRANT YOUNG. ' Sheriff ofSattLake County, King Davids Metaphor The InterxnUonnl Critical of the Bible says with r Attorney for PUintiff. pect to tho verso where King Dw Date of first publication July 3. 1931 old makes reference to renewing Date of last publication July 24, 1931 thy youth like the eagle's," that tho metaphor undoubtedly origin ted in the known longevity of the SHERIFFS SALE and tha fact that even at the eagle la the District Court of the Third Infirm or ailing Judicial DUtrict in and for the presentIn time an known. The an oagl hardly County of Salt Lake, Sute of Uuh, eienta were superatltloua In thele LYNN SMITH end ANNA C veneration of this bird, and enSMITH It with many supernal urn! dowed PUin tiffs, powers which do not exist In ac tus Reverse OrJBf Tbe French do colors of their fix and blue. They prwslon and say;- -; Abbreviations Joined Cwt" la used as the abbreviation tor hundredweight because c" Is the Roman symbol for 100 and "wt" is S shortened form of weight. KEEP COOL IN COTTON i Betrays Himself trickster, said HI Ilo, the age of Chinatown, la often eo desirous of appearing clever that be defeats blmsel. by exposing hi wn tricks. Washington Star. A First Folding Machiao The folding of printed abeeta for hooka and newspaper waa per- Far Abava Saa Laval Clillcoot pas famous Th nouth-er- n through th coast rang In Alaska between Dyea and th headquarters of the Yukon, la 3,502 feet above sea level. WIFE. as Caw Dumb Animal in Warfara About 40.000 camel were used In tha Palestine campaign during tha World war, and tha Itallana used about 100,000 donkeJ-- In their campaigns. 2M him. en today, th' er of cen e still are p have kept a from reran the epeech t l cry Cravat V u woman, 1 vats Plea y It Is calle Vch more i ye. and oti kg word ho I then la use n they nevi blled. by tha least, to th med oraton Iver Tongu Cheap, me! Ipaaaloned. m, an entl hd him u" vMss eyes -- v hlS w |