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Show iilg'JK utah, ntnAY, rovnnm tuitzi SHERIFFS SALE ' Dorn Issues CITIZENS ASKED TO COOPERATE IN C0UHTY STREAMS Governor Plea For Red Cress RECEIVE SO, COO WORK CENTER CLOTHING DRIVE states in ofRAINBOW TROUT Governors of western to the call Clark. Rkhardi 0 Bowen 0 S. J. Quinney. Attorneya for Plaintiff. First publication date ! the District Court of the Third Last publication date ad foe tb County Judicial District in of Suit Lake, State of Uuh. East 330 feetT thence South 10 feet; -thence West 330 feet to tb place of beginning. All of above sitaau in Salt Lake County. Sute of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful Drive will be A money of the United Sute. conducted next week by represenutives Lake Salt this Dated Uub, at City, of the Magna Womens Work Center In tb District Court of the Third 27th day of October. 1932. under the direction of Mrs. C- - E. Judicial District in and for the County S. GRANT YOUNG, of this division. Pickett, chairman of Sait Lake. State of Utah, Utah. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. women from local orTRACY LOAN 0 TRUST COMRrprescmutive By Earl M. Wilson. Deputy. PANY, a corporation. " ganization a will make If Cowan. Riter canvasses in endeavors to collect old Plaintiff, for Plaintiff, Attorneys VS. coats, dresses, hats, buttons, thread date First and any other usable articles for tb LAURA CAMPBELL LINN and R. Last publication date publication Work Cent. LINN, her buaband. Defendants. Everyone's cooperation is earnestly ! THE To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the requested for this very commendable west front door of tb County Courtproject and if women do not call at TOOELE SALT LAKE house in the City and County of Salt anyonea bouse who baa articles of this nature to contribute they are asked to Lake. State of Uuh. on the 23 day of November. 1932. at 12 o'clock noon lleast notify any of the ladies of the jeiieral Committee, consisting of the of said day that certain piece or parcel Purser. Martha Mrs. of real property situate in Salt Lake following: Mrs. Chairman, Mrs. J. R. Jarvis. County. Sute of Utah, described as Leave Salt Lake Leatrus T arnet. Mrs. E. B. Pace, Mrs. Leavea Magna follows, For Magna William Hendrickson Mrs. Thomas Commencing at the Northwest cor for Salt Lake- Block 20, Plat "G 7:00 p. m. Janney, Mis. R. C. Parks, Mrs. Re9.40 a. m. ner of Lot becca Herzog. Mrs. Dan Evans and 11:00 a. 140 p. m. Salt Lake City Survey,, and running 4:00 p. m. Mrs. Rea Peterson, thence South 40 feet; thence East 1 1 5 6.40 p. m. feet ; thence 5 :00 p. m. it is Hated that work of the Center 7:4Q p. m. feerr thente -- North-4ft. will be maintained so long as then art West 1 5 feet, to place of beginning. SALT LAKE DEPOT materials to employ women. Everyone Together with a right of way over; 77 &6utb on West Templt is asked to give all possible aid and Commencing 115 feet North of the MAGNA DEPOT: relief Southwest corner of said Lot 2 and help for this unemployment Rasmussen Garage lan which it proving to be ao success-urunning thence North 10 feet; thence 2, SHERIFFS SALE FIRST. SECURITY. TRUST COMcorporation, PANY, . . Plaintiff, . VS . SIDNEY E. MULCOCK and ANNIE M. MULCOCK, bia' wife, MABEL bonac-to-bo- P. EDWARDS and F. M. EDWARDS. bet boaband and W. D. SCOGINGS and WINIFRED bit wife. ' SCO-GING- . 2. Defendants To be aold at Sheriff's Sal at the wtat front door of the County Court bona in lb City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on the 2 J day of November. 1932. at 12 oclock noon of eaid day that certain piece or parcel of real property tit sate in palt um Sum of Uuh, described a STAGE County. t: follow, All of Lot 2, Block 2, Wag staff Addition, being subdivision of Lou I and 20 of Block 5, 5AcrPlat "A". Big Field Surrey. to-wi- - t; li Pniduae price - pwbl in lawful money of the United Sutea. Daud at Salt Lake Cuy. Uuh. this 27th day of October, 1932. . S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By Earl' M. Wilson. Deputy. 1 L SHERIFFS SALE TOPNOTCHERS by In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in end for the County of Salt Lake, Sute of Uuh. ZIONS SAVINGS BANK 0 TRUST COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff. i VS RICHARDS MOTOR FAYLOR COMPANY, a corporation ; ELLIand MARY W. OTT C. TAYLOR TAYLOR,- bir wife: MOSES C. TAYLOR nnd EDNA B. TAYLOR. his wife: R. S. SMEAD. doing business as SUGAR HOUSE SALES COMPANY: C S. WOODWARD; and A. Y. TAYLOR. Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff a Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in tb City and County of Salt Lake, Sute of Uuh. on the 21 day of November 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, Sute of Utah, described as follows, All of Lott 3, 4. 5. and 6, Block 136. PUt A , Salt Lake City Sur- Ket Eentnerd foflwmorp tMy&fdgoifeppecL ihtnptMilXMrjrd LATTFAll BENlNEfc PIIEP UP A CKDRD A? A 0AIL CARRIER. heorriedthe m IIQTIMEST 1004 WS -- handed THE an rd Pi6 $WN fc jjS0 6AMf 0.IW f VS. DANIEL C JENSEN and MARY C. JENSEN, his wife. HYRUM J. JENSEN COMPANY, a corpora-tioSAVINGS and ZIONS BANK 0 TRUST COMPANY, corporation. Defendants. be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the County Court house in the City and County of Salt Lake, Sum of Uuh. on the 21 day of November 1932, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or pared of real property situate in Salt Lake County. Sute of Utah, described as follows, To I point 497,95 ictt East and 2 85 i2 Feet South of - the Northwest corner of Lor 1 0. Block 4 1 Big Field Survey Ten Act Plat and running thence South 45 feet thence West 103.5 feet; thence North 45 feet; thence East 103.5 feet, to the place of beginning. Together with a right of way over Commencing 497.95 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot 10. and : thence running thence East 5 0 feetWest 50 thence feet: 420.2 South SALE feet: thence North 420.2 feet, to the ' la the District-Couof tbe Third place of beginning: situate in Salt Judicial Dietrkt in and for the County Lake County, Uuh of Salt Lake. State of Utah. Together with all and singular the THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR appurtenances thereunto belonging ot in any wise appertaining. ANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNIT Purchase price payable in lawful ED STATES, t corporation. Plaintiff. money of the United State. Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh, this VS. DANIEL C. JENSEN and MARY C 18th dav of October, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG. JENSEN, his wife. HYRUM Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uuh. JENSEN COMPANY, a corpora and FRANK YOUNG By Earl M. Wilaon, Deputy. tion. GRACE YOUNG, hit wife, and Hurd and Hurd. Attorneys for Plaintiff. ZIONS SAVINGS BANK 0 TRUST COMPANY, a corpora First publication date 32. Last publication dau tion, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at tb west front door of the County Court house m-tCux ind..County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on tbe 21 day of November 1932. at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel The Tooele high school gridders of real property situate in Salt Lake battled their way to a championship County. State of Utah, deKribed as of the division by taking Murray into follows, at Tooele last Friday. camp 18-754.95 a at Commencing point Coach Sterling Harris coached the feet East and 285.2 feet South of the Northwest corner of Lot 10, Block high school to a divisional championA", Big Field ship for the 7th consecutive season; a 41, Ten Act Plat to. Survey, and running thence South 45 record for other coaches to look up The game, which was everything feet: thence West 103.5 feet: thence North 45 feet; thence East 103.5 feet, it was expected to be. was packed with Murray showing to the place of beginning, situate in exciting . moments. Salt Lake County, Utah. strength and fight, pushed Tooele lads had to Together with all and singular the constantly, and the local appurtenances thereunto belonging or work for their victory. in any wise appertaining. Intercepted patter and straight plugPurchase price payable in lawful ging football were responsible for Tootle's touchdowns. money of the United States. Smith. Orme and' Gordon played Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this football heads-utheir traditional !8ih day of October. 1932. while Savich and Russell also showed S. GRANT YOUNG. Murray bow it was done. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. Bird showed up well for the losers. Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. By Hurd. Hurd and Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication date Last publication date A, -- rt WILDCATS - A REAL THANKSGIVING 2. 11-1- 1- TOOELE WINS 7th DIVISION TITLE be p wn hava much eauat THAT thankfulness this year la demonstrated by point ontaid the realm at politics which President Hoover made In his acceptance speech lent August 1 should like to digress fur one moment he said, for an observation on the past throe years which should exhilarate the faith of all Americana that Is the profound growth of the sense of social responsibility which this depression has demonstrated . . . Despite hardships, tbs devotion of onr men and women to thoee In distress is demonstrated by the national averages of Infant mortality, general mortality, and aickhess whleh are teas today than In tlmee of uroe-perlt- y. It yon keep yoar Thanksgiving dinner aa simple aa this, youll have both plenty to eut nnd tbe further pleasure of haring also plenty to share. Dont forget that there are many families which may hare to do without Thanke-gtrlndinners if those who hare mors don't remember them. Hers are the recipes for two ot tbs dishes on this menu which you may not know how to mnks: The Recipes Tomato Bouillon with Okra : Combine the contents of a 12H ounca can tomato Juice with one can of bouillon, and the liquor from a can of asparagus. reserving the tips to be used In the asparagus Hollnndaiae. Add one cup water, the contents of a can of okra, thinly sliced, salt and pepper to taste, and a few drops of lemon juice. Heat thoroughly and servo In cups. Serves eight Thanksgiving lea: Press the apricots from a No. 8 can through a slsrs, and add one cup orange jnlce and four tablespoona lemon Juice. Boll one-hacap soger, s cup water and two corn tablespoons syrup for three or fonr minutes, and then dissolve In It two teaepoons gelatin soaked In four tahiespoons cold water. Cool, add the fruit Julcea, and freexe la refrigerator trays, stirring often, or In a rotary freezer. Serve with the turkey or chicken. Serves eight g giving dinners for everyone, If we know onr American public, but the one we are going to suggest Is tor the average American family which fa celebrating thla Day of Thankfulness this year. Maks It Simple Have a big dinner, by all means, but make It simple and Inexpensive In order to have more to share with those for whom such dinners are aa event, and to live up personally to the Presidents words of praise. It can be Just as marry and appetising aa In other yearn, bat keep la mind the matter of expense. Heres tha sort of mean that we would suggest; Tomato Bouillon with Okra I Breed Stick Roatt Turkay or Ckickan with Theres something ml to bo thankful for that in spits of depression and unemployment the national health baa Improved and a reason why we should celebrate a ml Thanksgiving this year! ' Tbe President's brief digression was no claim tor any political party, but a hearty acknowledgment to yon and me, to the men and women of all political parties, that the sense of reeponalbLlty for the welfare of onr neighbor is not dead In this Saga Stuffing glorious land. That la something firownod Stotrt Potato Ball not only to be thankfnl for, bat Asparagut HoUandaua to feel n personal prlda In, too. Bo let's have n real Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Ico Draad Mixod Salad Groan celebration this year, and cut to Cranberry and Raisin Pi the point of repletion, for once In Coffoo Pullad Mint way. There will be .Thanks Nut one-poun- d lt three-fourth- , i- 2. 2. Students Strive For Heeling The President (Continued from page 1) ing. that tbe writer was made to feel completely at ease during tb discus-lio- n. Men are born and made to circumstance. Through circumstance, it so happens that the writer bas been able to perform a service for President Hoover. A service of such a nature as not to be accomplished by any other individual in America. For this service the writer, was. personally complimented and congratulated by Her-- " bert Hoover. President of the United Sute. It is unfortunate, that every American cannot have such an opporAt a joint meeting of the Salt Lake tunity at this one was, for if such County Canning Crops Committee could by chance come to pass, this and the directors of the Salt Lakt great land of ours would he a more County Farm Bureau held at the of- inspired nation, and a better place to fice of V, L. Martincau. County agbetter Americans. ricultural agent, Friday night, the efCounty fecting of tbe Salt Lake Farm Bureau Canning Crop Association was completed. Article of incorporation, and growers contracts were adopted, Don 1 and officers elccud as follows: ald Hogan, president; L. C. Breeze, and W. C. Wooton. r. Junior High School The Tb awly.orga nized association caf eteri Cyprus w ill open December 1, acwill be under these officers until the cording to a sutemfnu made'WedneS-da- y bolding of iu first annual meeting by Mark M. Lloyd, principal. which will be held February 6, The cafeteria, sponsored by the American Legion, Post No. 38, which provAdditional directors of the cor- ed to be so successful in every poration art Alexander E. Lee. Ray- respect last year" will be conducted on mond Petersen, Henry Holder and S. the same principles and standards this W. OrgiL New equipment bas school term. been added to the cafeteria this year, and an entirely new appeannee will be presented,- - as extensive . remodel(Continued from page 1) ing and alterations are being made. Mr. Lloyd gave a report to memCertificate issued, bers of .the Legion, last. .Wednesday enrollment, 166; Swimming campaign evening at tbeir meeting and suted 352. in detail the received and accrued benHome Hygiene Classes, 23; Certifi- efits that resulted from tbe caf curia. cates issued. 316. Mr. Lloyd suted that last year after Present Red Cross membership. investigations and surveys were taken, it was found that 100 students Percentage of members to popula- in tb Junior High building were tion. 2.0 per cent. daily coming to school without lunchSute goal this year (members) es. Seventy nine students reported ae not having euffkient lunches while dishuman with Unemployment, were without twenty-thre- e pupil tress on a wide front, intensified by any kind of lunch. 95 natural disasters, brought to the According to Mr. Lloyd, the cafehighest pitch the Nations reliance on teria wa organized for the primary iu Red Cross this year. object of furnishing nourishing food More than 84,027.900 bas been for Junior High School Studenu in in national tbe organization spent by their noon-da- y meal while at school. lesson the last year to hardship The menu consisted of soup, crackers, t. . unemploy-mtnon ynilk.and som kind of fruit, and did Thursdays ancTFridayi as Conversion of 85.000.000 bushels dish, large doughnnu were serof Government wheat and 500,000 special ved with this noon-da- y meal. bales of cotton for distribution to All Attending patrons at tb Amerand distressed people ican Legion Armistice Day celebration needy of tb United States is one of tb larg- this (Friday) evening at the Uub adminest relief tasks in history. The Copper Club are earnestly requested istrative costs are all paid by the Na- to contribute some vegeubles for tbe tional Red Cross. maintenance of the school cafeteria. Disabled veterans and their families, The food will be used to aid needy as well as civilians, have been given asstudents tin obtaining better health sistance. by. providing wholesome food in their Mtmbersip dues make possible this noon-da- y luncheon. Mr. Lloyd stathuge Red Cross relief program. ed that since the cafeteria was inYour help is needed to make tb an- stalled last tbe health of tb nual Roll Call a success, thereby as- students who year, were served, have shown this continuation' of emergency i remarkable increased and a higher suring work during tbe coming year. standard of htaltb of school studenu is readily discernable. It is expected that one hundred studenu will be served daily again this If studenu are year at the cafeteria. unable to pay tbe small fee of 4c per meal, 'they will be served gratis Suit for SI 0.000 against the bond- as readily as studenu who are able to pay. ing company of Mrs. Jessie S. Supplies for tbe cafeteria were supCity treasurer at the time of tb last year through the efforts of closing of the Tooele County State plied Bank, was authorized by tbe City the Legion, Auxiliary, other firms and individuals who aided in this worthy Council at their regular meeting Mon, . project. day evening.-- . On behalf of tbe Cyprua Junior The City is claiming this bond money because of the loss of their High School faculty, and the students, Mr. Lloyd extends a cordial inviu-tio- n funds when the bank closed. to all parenu to visit and inspect the Cafeteru. Mrs. Viola B. Jones. Dean of Girls, and assisunt student will prepare tbe food. Farm Bureau Has SHERIFFS . tipMtwnon OOOCOftftOlt . to-wi- t: 10-2- 1 TOUCH- COM 1- -2 price-payabU- OPEN HELP CONNER 27U FOOTBALL last ywr was 95 yam? -- ot Purchase Jawfu money of tb United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh, this 18th day of October, 1932. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Uub. By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. Fbomas 0 T ho mat, Attorneys for Plaintiff. '32. Pint publication date Last publication date 6REATEST Hi? fohqeit Fifty thousand rainbow trout have been planted in nearby waters during the past ten days through tbe effort of the U. S. bureau of fisheries and (Continued from page 1 ) the Salt Lake County Fish and Game cd at the center, and anyone with any association, according to Bill Warbur-ton- . type of clothing that they do not secretary of tb latter organizwish, is requested to contribute it to ation. The planting expedition tb work center. which resulted in several warm wate butcher-knifand a Soup-bowl- s. er varities, also being placed in Utah coffee-part also needed at the waters, were in charge of Fred C Foscenur, as well ae other dishce of dif- ter, supervisor of the bureau of fishferent varitie. eries in Sait Lake. in The general committee of the orThe rainbow trout, tanging to 7 inches, were ganization wishes to thank tbe Mag- length from 4 na business men, firms and individ- planted a follows; ual who have contributed articles of Parleys canyon, 15, 000: Lambs furniture, food, etc., and money for canyon. 10.000; Big Cottonwood. tbe Cent t. 1 5.000 ; Mdlcreek. 10.000. Women may either bring their own In addition, 1400 blue gill. 1400 article of clothing to sew or and 1650 yellow perch were Distribution croppy apparel at the center. in Fairmont park. Deckers planted of tbe made clothing , may be made akt and the Jordan narrows, all in Social the order of registered only on Salt Lake County, and 10,000 fish Workers here after proper investigaof eight different Verities, including mad-,.. tion have been (he aforementioned ones, wet placTb General Committee consists" of ed in Utah. lake. representatives of tbe civic, social and fraternal organizations, with Mis. FORMER SCHOOL ATHLETE Martha Purser as General Chairman. MAKING GOOD AT UAC Funds to pay tbe women an obtainFinance ed from the "Reconstruction Cart Simmon of Garfield, former Corporation. football end track ur. . is Cyprus of unemployed wo- making good on the Uub Sute AgRegistration men may still be held at the L. D. S. ricultural College freshmen footbal ward, the Magna Baptist Church, squad, says special dispatch from the tbs Catholic Church or by seeing any college to the Garfield Leader. of tbs general committee. According to the dispatch. Mr. Simmons is playing at fullback and showed SHERIFFS SALE plenty of flash in tbe first game of i the season at Rrxburg, Idaho. In jh ..District Court of the Third registered in tb School of Art and Judicial District in and for the County Sciences with a major in athletics of Salt Lake, State of Utah. THOMAS J. OWEN and JANNETT OWEN, bis wife. Plaintiffs, vey. YARDS' EVERY TIME HE WAS icavy Registration At Work Center to-w- it: GAINING roRANAVERAGEOP 010 attention ficial declarations tremendous amount of relief work by being done throughout the nationCroii tbe American National Red and urge all citizen to support the Red Cross Roll Call for memberships whh start Friday (Armistice Day) and continue until Thanksgiving. Governor George H. Dern of Utah : says: . On several occasions the State ot Uuh has found it necessary to appeal to the American Red Cross for assistance in relieving want and suffering Never bas this within iu bo undries. great organization failed to respond Iu reprepromptly and cheerfully. sentatives have worked unceasingly to. alleviate the distress which they have found. "Between Armistice Day and Thanksgiving of this year the Red Cross will conduct its annual enrollment of members. The expenditures during the past fiscal year have exceeded revenues by nearly $3,000,000 and a hearty response to the membership-cis needed as never beampaign fore. I bop that the citizens of Utah will not hesiute to give a generously as possible to this great cause. g . Achievement Awards One of the unique features at the Cyprus Junior High School is the Campbell for Sedar. Barlow for Gorcabinet of display medals for achievedon, Sackett for Campbell. Lacey for ment and certain aet standards in var- RusselL Orme for Rote. - Cooley for ious clubs, athletic and literary end- Savich. Elkingtoa dor Gillespie. Wiley eavors. for Orme. Wrxrl for Lacty. Stcpic for Beecher. McGram for Wiley, Karas for Awards are displayed for archery. Si Orme for Slater. 'Solemeni Cooley, Otdoot Life Gub. School Publication, Smith. Student Council. Coaching Gub. Cur- foy Gub. rent Topics Gub. Library Referee: Simmons; umpire: Wilson: Guidance head linesman: Jonas, Yearbook Gub, Personal Gub. String Choir and a number of others. ELECTION HELD Any student may be awarded one of these medals if be attains tb set standard that has been set up for each In the of tbe individual awards. pan. it has been tb custom to" present only on small medal is each field for the outstanding student, but by tb method instituted this year, any number of students may win tbe same award if their work justifies tbe medal. . Records of a number of students thus far have been very high in attainments. and no doubt a number of awards in each endeavor will be made at tbe end of tbe school year. The Social Science Department of Cyprus held campaigns in favor of tbe two leading candidates for president. On November 8. an election was held and the returns wet as follows: preJdent, Herbert Hoover. 57 86 votes; Franklin D. Roosevelt. votes: Governor. Hrnry H. Blood. 81 votes: WlUiam W. jSergmiller, 61 votes; state Senator. Retd Smoot. 61 votes; Elbert D. Thomas. 89 votes. The object of this election was to show tbe students as future citizens of the United States, the way to vote inulligently and wisely. New Canning Club Cyprus Junior Cafeteria Plans To Open Dec. by-la- secretary-treasure- 19-3- 3. Red Cross Roll Call Life-Savi- 10.-07- 5. 19.-90- 0. afi-ad- Suit on $10,000 Bond To Be Filed By City Huf-fake- r. First Night Of Carnival Draws Capacity House A Urge crowd was present Thursday evening to witness tbe feature picture Strangers of tbe Evening, held at the Pleasant Green Ward, the first evening of the three-da- y Oquirrh Stake Carnival, November 10, 11 and 12. C. E. Sutton is general chairman of the affair with Hurst Jenkins, secretary. A novel and entertaining vaudeville ahow will be presented this (FriA dance will be held day) evening. Saturday evening, with the Seven Keys orcbestria furnishing the music. The funds received from the three-da- y carnival will be used for the maintenance and incured expense of the Magna Seminary building and other activities of Oquirrh Stake. Committees and members of tb organization have been working very bard to make this 1932 carnival one of The best ever presented here. From all indications their objects has been realized and tb response to the entertainment has been very gratifying. SPORTSMAN INVITED TO FISH AND GAME CONFERENCE A fish and game conference sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural college. will bbeld at Logan, December 2 and 3. Tbe purpose of tbt conference is to acquaint students of the college and people interested in fish and game in the sum with tome of the management problems that are confronted in these fields. There will be five sessions during tbe two days, including an evening meeting Friday, December 2 at 7:30 P. M. The meetings are expected to attract sportsmen from all over tbe state. All meetings will be held in the Engineering building on tbe college campus. Speakers on the program represent the U. S. Forest Service, the Sum Fish and Game department, the U. S, Biological Survey, the National PA Service, the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. the Uuh Sute Agricultural college and other agencies. , |