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Show V 'I.T'S '...t SALE i . 1. Sute of Utah, on the 9th djy of 19 31. at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County. State of Utah, described as VS. MARION J. STRINGHAM. AND JULIA E. STRINGHAM. hit wife. PROVO RESERVOIR COMPANY. A corporation FRANCIS W .KIRK-HAFIRST DOE. SECOND DOE. and THIRD DOE. Defendants, to be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the West front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 9 th day of September 1931. at 12 o'clock noon of aaid day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, Slate of Utah, described as follows, Beginning at the Northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 19, Township 2 south of range 1 west. Salt Lake Base end Meridian; thence west 3694.4 feet to a point 20.6 feet cast of the center line of the Provo Reservoir Company Canal as now constructed; thence south along said canal and parallel with the center line of said canal to a point 58.5 rods south from the center lint of said section 19; thence east 3625.38 feet; thence north 58.5 rods to the place of beginning, containing 80.4 acres. Together with a water right for 80 acres of Primary water right, Jordan extension. Welby Division in the Provo Reservoir Company, said water Jor right being represented by DeedComWater Right No. 370 in said pany. said water eighty being appurtenant to the above described land. Together with all other rights evi-of every kind and nature, however denced, to the use of water, ditches and . canals for the irrigation of said premi-aes- -- - , follows, Beginning 290.4 feet south from tlic northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 2 south, range 1 west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence West 1463.2 feet to the east boundary of the county highway; thence northeasterly along the east boundary of said highway to a point 1374.8 feet west and 61 3.8 feet north from the place of beginning; thence east 1374.8 feet: thence south 613.8 feet to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, more to-wi- t: or to-wi- Together with all tenements, her. editaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain" ing.Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 10th day of August. 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By EARL M. WILSON. Deputy Richards and Mitchell Attorney for Plaintiff.- Date of first publication Date of last publication vacation at Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke art returned from a ing 22 7 aues. more or less. Parcel 2: e a tv c seeks vacation at Fish Lava Hot Spring. Special guests of The south half of the south half of Mrs. Ilavti at the resort were Miss the southwest quarter of section 32. Edith Hansen, a former teacher at Township 2 south, range 1 west,' n Mrs. R,C. Parks and children have the Webster School, Miss Helen Sait Lake Base and Meridian, containand Miss Vera Jennison. ing 39,3 acres, more or less. returned after a very enjoyable month s PARCEL 3 : vacation at Lava Hot Springs. Commencing at the northwest cornMr. and Mis. mil Wiliams are the ' er of the northeast of thr quarter Mrs i rank Olsen was hostess to proud parents of a baby girl born northwest quarter of section 5. Town ship 3 south, range 1 west. Salt Lake the L. F. A. Club Thursday evening August 7. Mother and baby arc doBase and Merid,an; thence along i her borne. Mrs. Hattie Ilainsworth ing very nicely. Con gra tub lions. Mrs. acre line south 0 degrees 04 ea.: at be1058.3 feet to the north boundary o was a special guest. After the business Williams will be remembered as 16 Olsen. Miss Villa the was thence social guests. a foemetly ing along Bingham Highway; enjoyed by north boundary of said Highway, Games and "'refresbmints were later nonh 69 degrees 27 east 987.4 feet; ' Mr. and Mrs. Con Evers thence north 27 degrees 59- east 396 enjoyed. feet: thence north 46 degrees 4 1 east daughter, Helena, are spending a two 23.8 feet to the west boundary of Mrs. Verl Flaws and children haveweek vacation in California cities. canal; thence along the west boundary of said canal north 23 degrees 33 weal 312.8 feet: thtnee north 14 degrees 52 west 38. 2 feet to the section line; thence along said section line north 89 degrees 32 west 980 feet to the place of beginning, containing 20.54 acres, more or less. Together with 16 shares of the capital stock of the south Jordan Canal Company, said shares being represented by Certificate No. 1664. and 8 shares of the capital stock of the Utah Lake Distributing Company, said shares being represented by Certi-cat- e No. 443. and 30 acres of primary water eight and 30 acres of high water right and 30 acres of pumped water right, all in the Provo Reserten-da- Sip-temb- Court of tbeThird i C in nd for the County ,irt cf i.lt 1 aVe, Suit of Uuh. 1 he I LDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, corporation. Plaintiff i - less. 2a7FiWcfIMC-jo.o-p Jen-ntso- oo o o THREAD SUPPORTING RING CAN BE BURNED A KD STILL SUPPORT RING ' -- sd - -- Together with 20 shares of the capital stock of the Utah Lake Distribuby certifi- ting Company, cate No. 568. represented editament! and unto belonging appurtenances or in anywise Together with all tenements, v her- For Chicagos 1933 Exposition thereapper-tailin- . Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 10th day of August. 1931. S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. By EARL M. WILSON. Deputy. Richards and Mitchell. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date' of first publication Date of last publication SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, plaintiff, VS. W. H. GARDNER, also known a William H. GARDNER, and LAURA FITZGERALD GARDNER, his wife; BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, a for the as Receiver corporation. LOAN WESTERN LIVESTOCK COMPANY, a defunct-corporatio- GEORGE H BUTLER EDWARD D. SAMUELS, OSCAR W. CARLSON. EARL MCINTYRE. EDWIN J. H. DREDGE, and BLANEY. CHARLES LLOYD, as Trustees for the WESTERN LIVESTOCK LOAN COMPANY. A defunct corporation: PROVO RESERVOIR COMPANY, a corporation: MIDVALE STATE BANK, a corporation; FIRST DOE. SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE; LOAN WESTERN LIVESTOCK MORR1SON-MERR1Land COMPANY, 0 COMPANY, A corpL SHERIFFS SALE Defendants. la the District Court of the Third oration. Judicial District in and for the County to be sold at Slieriffs Sale at the West 'rent door of the County Courthouse of Salt Lake. State of Utah the FEDERAL LAND BANK OF t the City and County of Salt Lake, Plaintiff itate of Utah, on the 9th day of BERKLEY, a corporation. - VS. 1931, at 12 oclock noon of aid day that Certain piece or parcel of AIMA LEE IRVING, ANNE HARIRVING, also cal property situate in Salt Lake RIS .TAYLOR known as ANNA' HARRIS IRVING, County, Sute of Utah, described as ollows, his wife; RAY C COOK, as Administrator of the Estate of FLOYD B. Parcel 1 : COOK." deceased; RAY C, COOK. Beginning at the southwest comer 27, LYDIA COOK, his wife: FIRST sf the northeast quartet of section 1 west. DOE. SECOND DOE and THIRD Township 2 south, range DOE. UTAH LAKE IRRIGATION Salt Lake Bate and Meridian, and running thence 237.7 feet; thence east COMPANY, a corporation. Defendants. 860.44 feet; thence north 202.52 to be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the West feet: thence east 1779. 56 feet; thence front door of the County Courthouse south 440.22 feet: thence west 2640 in the City and County of Salt Lake, feet to the place of.beginning, contain Sep-emb- er to-w- it: voir Company. Together with all tenements, -v i piece of thread mast be prepared for this trick la the following manner: A small glass la filled with water, two tea spoonfuls of salt are added and the water la stirred until the salt baa dissolved. The thread la dropped Into the water, left to soak for about an hoar, and taken out and thoroughly dried. The performer appears before the audience, borrows a ring, and ties ona end of the thread to the ring, , and a match ts applied to the which is then held suspended In thread. Although the thread burns. It will retain sufficient strength crystal-Use- d to .bold the ring. This ti explained by the salt water forming surface on the thread, which gives It double strength, her- there editaments and appurtenances unto belonging or in any wise apper- mld-alr- t taining. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this f 0th day of August, 1931. (Copyright, S. GRANT YOUNG Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. By EARL M. WILSON. Deputy. Richards and Mitchell, - Attorney for Plaintiff, Date of firsK publication 31 Date of last publication-9-4-1- U Undhorst.) WUI Are ; You Suffering On PILES? 9 , IT PILES DRIVE YOU HAD! Mrs. Verl Haws entertained the Ward Relief Society and Magna teachers at her borne on 1st West St. Thursday evening After the business of the evening, was transacted, games and refreshments were enjoyed by 35 About one person out of five suffers from some discsst or other of the bigs intestine. Many of them suffer acute paia for yean and are in misery because of piles and alt satisfied to secure occasional relief by using some itmedy or other. Bnt tbeee remedies do not help. For those who suffer from pilees, time is too costly to waste experimenting with untimely methods. A tried and proven method of curing piles, fistula. Itching piles, fissure, abscesses, wounds and constipation it the use of guests. Miss Melba Purser is spending vacation in Idaho, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Purser. x , OUR FAMOUS two-wee- 11.43 Write to day to VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. 4640 Broadway, Hew York One of the entrances to the medical exhibit in the Hall of Science of A Century of Progress Chicago! 1933 Worlds Fair construction of which has already com-r- r; d. Rising from colored terraces and decorated in y, red and gold, this 700 by 400 foot structure be a masterpiece of modernist architectural design. e. 0 Wfi ip A group, consisting of the following boys from the Boy Scoot Troop of the B 0 G Row are spending a weeks holiday at Grandaddy Lakes: Clifton Harris. Joe Stevenson, Mark Barrett, and Tako Sako. w GOOD SCOUTS LIKE GOOD FOOD 0. O. D. Postpaid (US, ed Wednesday evening ii compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielsom-an- d. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tygeson. Cards and refreshments were enjoyed. T The Utah Copper Club entertained at dace Wednesday evening. Music was furnished by the Seven Keys orchestra. A large crowd was in attend-anc- IMPORTED . Vechelde PILE SALVE , Mr. and Mrs. A. Maiben entertain- " - . qpa wp wm tm' Loyalty aim Success CO HAND IN HAND Buy From Thc Guy Can Boy From You IvHo ad Mr. god Mrs. Harry Butcher of Mrs. Jack Ridd, daughters Mr. Story City, Iowa, ate the guests of Mary and Donna and son Jack arc Mr. Butchers parents, Mr. and Mrs. spending a three-weevacation in H. J. Butcher .for s ten day vacation. Portland and California cities. e e - Miss Mary Ahlquist is visiting friends and relatives in Dillion, Montana for s three weeks vacation. 1 ' Mr. aad Mis. Fred Felmtth and vafamily are spending s cation in California. two-wee- ' os Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter have Mr. and Mrs. R. C Wkring and returned borne after a very enjoyable children an spending two weeks vavacation spent at Shady Rest in Pro- cation in Provo Canyon and turroud- -vo Canyon. i"g vicinity. V' ' 7" !! 13 yrs - j I in? Srfi&v I as.-,- I on ths road to YOU eee them not et I this season, only in this country but In counaliever the world good tries scouts. Did yon jver wish yon were a Boy Scout, clad in khaki shirt and shorts, a gay kerchief round your neck, hitting the long trail with Arm ground under your feet and your head aomewhera la the clouds? If you ait on the porch and watch them pass by, It aeems s long, long hike. But lta sot long If yon take ft singing and swinging adong. And when theyve covered the miles; they'll stop somewhere thats cool and green, uncork the eld canteen and stretch out to rest a few minutes before they pitch tents tor the night. "BePreparad What on earth do they carry aloag in those khaki knapsacks? They must be heavy! say we e moderns who take taxie and la bundles. "Be Prepared the motto of the Boy Scouts, and, whethar his rank be "tenderfoot, star, or "eagle scout, he to prepared to keep the Boy Scout promise to Keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. If you have one of these good scouts In your homa, you know the Importance of being prepared dia-Uk- 1 t - a a t tl n- - tl at with him. Unless your pantry, too, to prepared" with the right sort of foods, you are not with him in his promise to keep physically e strong. You must See that food goea Into that adequata knapsack. Do yon know what tha average boy scout considers really good, "chow? We questioned a number of them to see. Its very much the same sort of food that the doughboy in Franco approved-fo- od and that They "something good to drink Ilka bacon, beans, "hot dogs, and thlnga yon can cook over the fire; they Uka bulky meat sandwiches a little home-mad- e relish makes these more appetising and a tight container filled with refreshing fruit juices, mixed If you like, with such combinations as pineapple, lime and lemon or grape Juice, lemon and orange. And because these scouts art "boy scouts, out for a lot of fun, they'll not object it yon stow- - away some surprise goody too but it mustnt taka np too much apace. A Good Commissary Keep on hand some cans of d pork and beans which can be quickly heated over the campfire with sliced bacon; some ado-quat- "sticks-to-the-rib- oven-bake- a, cans of Vienna sausage, corned corn beef, spaghetti, whole-kernwhich to ao good browned a little In the frying-pawth bacon, some sandwich spreads, and plenty of canned fruit juicea pineapple, tomato, orange, and grapefruit juice. Then you will "be pro pared to he a good commissary Here are some simple recipes tor scout foods: Frizzled Chipped Beef and Com: Heat two tablespoons butter or bacon fat in a skillet. Add one cupful of chipped beef antrtel it frixzle tor several minutes Then add the contents of a No. . can of whole-kerncorn and hens welL This serves six persons Indian Style Sausages: DraLi one No. 8 can of hominy and put In the skillet with two tablespoou of butter. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and add the contents of a can of Vienna sausages. Baked Sweet Potatoes and Cut a hole through the center of medium-size- d sweet potatoes and place a Vienna sausage In each potato. Bake until tender. Tomatoadei lleSil Iwo cups of h tomato juice and cup of sugar to boiling the h sugar. Add cup lemon f Juice and teaspoon Worcestershire sauce and chill. This serves six persons n ' San-sage- one-fourt- one-fourt- one-hal- s: xml.. ..a Acids P, S A Phots Frederlo March, famous stage and moving picture star, who Insists upon his right to chooso his own amoks , . HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY , ALTHOUGH the smoke of battle away, the smoke rises more thickly in Hollywood today than ever before. For Frederic March, atar of "Laughter, "Honor Lovers and "Tha Royal Family has bluntly told his motion picture employers that hto cigars are going with him to Holly-wooAmong d. The picture producers who employ Mgrch suggested to him some weeks ago that he should give up cigars and go in for the languishing type of beauty which tor the moment seems to be preferred by the giddier sections of Broadway matinee audiences. Mr. March, who has been an outstanding actor for many years; replied that he had seen large numbers of decorative but unmasculine matinee Idols eoroe - end go, that he liked cigars and that he would take his chances on a good Havana and a. conscientious performance, A tew days ago he left New York for fhe coast to make a new versi ju Beof "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. t, hind him, as he crossed the there drifted a thick trail of flagrant smoke. cjo-tiuen- Csfs and Cafataria The beat In Wholesome Foods! 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