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Show ? u tIACI7i in the LEAD FAST COLORS Jtfiil REGULAR dots novelties! nd EXTRA SkMl SHERIFFS SALE Group Here In the District Court of the Third Judicial District ia and for the County of Salt Lake, Slat of Utah. re-so- of quality, too. High nook effects! Pleats t Flares! Fit! Smartest of the New Spring Cottons! Qona&l IQ)i?coo Potato , Defendants. To 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 23 day of February 1933, 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 be sold t: follows, Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 67. Plat Salt Lake City Survey and running thence East 4 rods; thence North 3ft rods- - thence West 4 rods; thence south 3 ft rods. lo the place of beginning. Putcbaae price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 21st day of January, 1933. S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By Heber Deputy Backmaa V Backman, to-wi- "D. GET UP NIGHTS? Attorneys for Plaintiff. MAKE THIS 25c TEST Phytic the bladder as you would the bowels. Drivs out impurities and excessive acids that cause irritation burning and frequent desire. Get a 25c test box of the bladder physic, from any drug (tore. After four days if yon an not relieved of getting .up nights go back and get your money. containing bnchu leaves, juniper oil, etc., acts pleasantly and effectively oa the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. If you are bothered with backache, or leg pains caused from bladder disorders yon are bound to fed better after this cleansand ing you get your regular sleep. Sold by: Magna Drug Company, Magna, Utah Garfield Drug, Garfield, Utah First publication date Last publication date SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in tnd for the County of Salt Laker Statu of Utah, ZION'S BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, a corporation. f Plaintiff, VS. MARIE M. GEERTSEN. JOSEPH GEF.RTSEN, her husband. HARDLUMBER WARE COMPANY, a corporation. MELVIN A. BROWN and hi ELIZABETH D. BROWN, wife. For Spring 8 save! 7 Sparkling New Designs in AvefiMos HDfggg IPfffiimftG We notice with considerable the apparear ef fora of cong-rc- a to really accomplish something in the way of farm relief, of which, course, would be the greatest stride toward general economic recovery. A few months ago the idea of a moratorium oa farm mortgages and tax sales was like shaking a ted tag at a mad bull. Fewpeopl except the farmers themselves, woutd even consider soch s step. Now the country as a whole seems to be in favor of it. Even our professional politicS. GRANT YOUNG. ians, always the last to see the light, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. ' are raising their voica in favor of a By Heber G. Taylor, Deputy moratorium, or toms other mean Backman & Backman, equally satisfactory. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Six month ago the person who First publication date mentioned the possibility of a law Last publication date fixing a minimum price on farm products was laughed at. He was a visionary crank. Now congress is veering around to exactly hat, with the members vcing to see who will have the honor of proposing the measure by that is finally adopted. MARJORIE BARROWS Evea the gnat financiers of Wall Editor, Child Life Mogul oe. street, who wonhip nothing but gold and cia talk of little but cancellation of war debts in order that they may One ntteruoon many years ago a collect their private debts from wharf rat or Sun Francisco Bay the Europe, privately realize that " wandered fi'rmc -i MUS T be' 'rehabilitated before rv- th there can be any general recovery. ill bile Library Congress realizes that the time for Tbera, opening blarney and buncombe has passed, and a bound volume that the hour for DELIVERING of a children's THE GOODS ha arrived. It it a hr case, of sink or swim with them now, stumbled npoo and "no action" means a certainty of It wA finking. story. a atory about a Hold onto your patience, friends. It is even more than encouraging. Uke himboy The Child Reader Patterns and colorings for every taste! Clearly printed on sturdy fabrics! too! r, Theyre fnst-coh- a -- r YARD You'll Find Scores of Uses For Full Yard Wide Orau Fancy OUTING WHITB 3tiUClG And Priced ar Yard 27 wide! Tard A record value I Tbs Swma" label Is your assurance of steady, fleecy, warm flannel I flC The quality - the patterns will inspire you to make many new attractive accessories! You will discover that they wear and launder better ! IPenncaes' dJo (go agna, Utah ATTEND SOCIAL , t 'i 1 "tote Oakland cjr r magatlna. Value Of P. T. A. Courses Explained AT Meeting Feb. 8 Coums in Adnlt Education will be presented for the approval and consideration of. members of the three P. T. A. organization here Wedna-daFebruary 8 at the Cyprus auditorium. 1:30 p. m. The course is given in twelve les- and oni, which will be explained taught by members of the state P. T A. office and local officers. Principal topics of discussion will be problems of children and advised methods of use y, in solving them. These educational course are sponsored by the state office, and ail where they have been organization instituted have responded most gratifying to them. Mrs. Rhea Johnson of the state office will give a general outline of the course at this meeting. Evtryone is invited to attend. Board Member Attends Meeting ISJE HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Lucy Larsen. Mrs. Ferrand Teacher "If I cut a beefsteak in Archibald and Mrs. Bert Richardson two. then cut the halva in two. then attended a patty Friday at the home divide the Pieces, wbat do I get?' of Mis. J. A. Webb ia Ogden. Mn. Freshman: "Eighths." Webb was former resident of Teacher: "Correct. Again? Freshman: "Sixteenths.'' Magas. Teacher: "Correct. Again?" ENTERTAINING FOR BRIDE Freshman: "Thirty-seconds.- " . Mrs. George Z. Edwards was hosTeacher: "Comet. And once tess at a charming bridal shower Mon- more?" day evening at her home ia Garfield Freshman: "Hamburger ia compliment to her daughter. Mrs. U. Mayors, a recent bride, formerly MODERN MIRACLES -Miss Bessie Edwards, wbo is now resaid that a wagon maker who It's social ia A evening siding Layton. bad been dumb for yean picked up a was enjoyed. hub and spoke, that a blind carpenter reached for a plane and taw, a deaf THE WURST'.pPTT If all the hot dogs consumed oa sheep rancher went out with his dog one Sunday afternoon were laid end and herd, aod a noseless fisherman to end it would be a lot of bologna. aught a netful of herring and smelt. TREES READY FOR FARMERS AT LOWER COST Committees of the Salt Lake Counwere ty Fish and Game Association named at a meeting of the organization' board of control Monday evening at the Elk Gub in Sait Lake. L. A. Blackner, local nun and a board member, attended the meeting, and Dr. G F. Weetphal was appointed on the Good-WU- l for commute the Association. It was aanoonced at the, meeting that a father and son meeting will be held February 10 at the Elks Gub. There will he entertainment and hot dogs. The board will have weekly luncheons at 1 p. m. Saturdays. NOT FOR REFERENCE Senior: Don't you file your nails? Junior: No, I just cur em and threw 'cm away. self a ran away, a gang leader of whan rata, wbo bad certain aemlpl turn, but wbo, ratlral adven after a hard lesson learned, of better ways of living hi Ufa Making of Jack London. Tho dramatic, exciting story awoke In the young rea ter tha an easy consciousness of his own wrung Ue walked out of that II actions brary resolving to lead lust as ad venturous e Ufa bat one thst csr rled with It e clear coosclenca He he Joined the Fish Pnfrnt cruised about the bay. fought poachers, and before long henn to write stories shout his adventurea That boy was Jack London. The experience of this famous writer or cure. In a rather leas dramatic faalt Ion, In the lire of every boy ot girl Careful Investigators have disco? ered that next to persona nothing has more Influence on children than what they read If a hero they admire acts under certain rlrcura stances as they themselves would Uke to act they11 rememher It They Imitate the Hero. And when the time comes. theyU unconsciously be Influenced by that beroe action and try to do Ilk wise. The berolnea ktndneea. ant bltlon, steadfastness, loyalty, tbs heros resourcefulness, quick-witteness, pains taking qualities, courage, magnanimity, modesty all these ex amples sink In and are emulated both now and latar. One story with hidden character-buildinla value worth a dozen sermons from per enta or teachers. Let us try to see that thla eort of a atory, full of plenty of adventure for the boy. fall of Interesting plots and characters for the girl, la con renlent for them to pick upt - Jack London Isn't tbs only one to be tremendously Influenced by the printed word. d g CLUB COURSE CARD PARTY Aa enjoyable , party was held Monday evening, sponsored and given at the (Continued from page One) by tb Magna Women's Gub Twelve uble of bridge clubroom. The course is mad available to lo- wet arranged and prizes for the be,t cal club leaders. Each county of the tallies given to Albert Fitzgerald and state ia allowed to send a limited numMrs. Han Lund. Tb bolder of the ber of local club leaden, depending lucky ticket for tb quilt was J. on the rural population and Refreshments were served. Mr. club activities. Preparation s an being Ida Andenom. chairman of tb reMr. Funk mad for 96 persons, representing 27 freshment committee. counties. Lodging will be provided Peterson, chairman of the quilt comfor the leaders on the college campus, mittee. and Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, presithe club members dent. on behalf-- of according to Mr. Murray. The purpose of tb conn is to as a whole, wish to thank everyone received give training in methods of organiza- for their patronage. Fundsused for 1 dubs and club from thie social will be tion conducting activities. The laden an also given maintenance. intensive training in the technique of MORE! MORE! the project in which will help the What's the idea of sitManager: a contribute and to to progirls boys there absolutely silent for out food, ting for gram providing adequate minata? five the shelter and clothing for family. That was a request Saxapbonist: A study will be made of the clothnumber. ing inventory with instructions for more artful expenditure of the family wardrobe budget. Planning, preparing and serving balanced family mala for home-grow- n products, food preservation through canning, health drying, storing and enring: (Continued from page One) habits. Relation and home lading are among tb list of topics to be product that ia use in transmission discussed at the abort count by extenlina will stimulate trade between sion aervice staff and college faculty California and Uuh. be members. Special Governor Blood concluded his letspeaker will President Elmer G Petrrson, director; ter by uying, Your decision to use William Pttereoa and Miss Gertrud copper initud of aluminum would Warren, ia charge of subject matter meet with the hearty approval of all and organization for boys and girls Uuhns." club work throughout the This information is most heartenUnited Staten. ing to residents here, whose livelihood ia the main depends chiefly upThe huge on the future of copper. aqueduct from Hoover dam will reLucky Scrap Jelly quire a great dal of the red mcul, and . of candled fruit Chip up pim-eshould add a greater stimulation to you must hara at leant one-hacapthe copper trade. ful and can use twice 4-- H aid a. Farmers of this vicinity will be able to secure forest trees for planting this coming spring, from the forest nursery at the Utah State Agricultenl college at Logan, according to Paul M. Dunn, forester in chatge of tree distribution for the exttnsio nservke. The prices have ban reduced about 50 cent per 100 tree sad approximately 50,000 seedlings and transplants of 14 different varieties are listed in the 1933 price list and order blank which witt be mailed to fanners within the next few day. Them trees have aU been growing for tome time, and have been found to b adapted to moat growing conditions, said Mr. Dunn. They are available for farm planting ia windbreak, shcltcrbelts and woodtpti only. The planting stotk is 'distributed at low prices as a mult of the cooperation of the state of Utah with the federal government under the Clarke-M- e Nary law. of three trees are rePurchaser quired to give the piantingi particular care, and to supply the col.cge information as to growth and survival. Mr. Dun i advises all persons wishorders before ing lives to mail the-Match, as the shipment of trees from the nursery is expected to be made not later than April 1. 4-- H CopperTo BeUsed At Hoover Dam -- 4-- Attendance Urged At Classes For Adult Education e - lf you if yon Ilka If no candled fruit Is amuud, use broken ant incuts or siimll bite of candy or raisins or dii vs atoned and finely cat. Muke 2 cupfuls of lemon or orPour the gelatin Into ange a mold and. when it Is cool and be glna to Ket add I bn diced candy. When aerrlug time cornea, turn tha mold upside down over the nerving dish. Wrap It tightly with a doth wrung out of very hot water and the jelly will fall onto the dish. A garnish of whipped cream condensed milk, whipped make tha dish prettier Child life Magadan traouni Although some splendid classes in adult education are now being conducted at the high school every Monto day and Thursday fruit - 6:45 9:45 p. m. the attendance should be appreciably larger. Tho-.wbo are sponsoring the cour-are anxious to see a larger number of adults uke advantage of . the opportunity to review ot advance the t knowledge of the study The seventh group of classes met again last evening, surt.ng at the nsual hour. Instructors are J. L. Elliason of the Lr D. S. business - college, T. - P; at the high Brockbank. principal school. Charles Hoffman, instructor at and Mrs. Leda Ferguthe l. son, former member of the sub-je.t- to-w- it: Tkefte Fe Celorl 1CC3 Defendants. 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 23 day of February 1933, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of in Salt Lake real property titnat County. State of Utah, described as follows, The North 5 feet of Lot 30, all of Lot 31, and the South 10 feet of Lot 32. Block 1. HOMESITE AUDITION, a subdivision of part of Special lectures are also to be Block 43, Ten Acre Plat "A", B.g featured during the time of instrucField Survey. tion. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 20th day of Janaary. 1933. To satis-factio- n Turd- - ea f MAUD E. HARRISON and MAUD E, HARRISON., administratrix of the estate MARTHA A. of THOMAS, deceased. ENCOURAGING farits you I A wsshh of pattern fa every taAs sad eoloriogw-f- or ffasst-wovesmbrict o nr ' VS. IT LOOKS sow now! Thsas tempting fabrics sew! ZIONS BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. a corporation. Plaintiff, BU-KET- Smart street stylos! 0 (Continued from page One) allotment as allowed by authority, k was tentatively decided to bold this tenter at the Magna Womens Gubrooms. but if the Women's Work Center it not to open in the near future the Red Cross Work will possibly be carried oa then. Any one who deiirei to receive aid from the Red Cross is requested to luve bis name and address at the local Utah Power tf Light office and investigation! as to the worthiness of the case will be made by Mrs. Packard. This center has been organized for the direct benefit of anyone who needs aid, and everyone's cooperation is asked ia this most commendable project, which promises to relieve any clothing problems of unemployed hert. A is being conducted ia conjunction with this work, and aa enlistment of everyone is sought. is charged Membership $1.00 for a year and the money obtained is used to carry on the work of the Red Cross. Anyone who to enroll may do so by contacting any member of the local chapter. de-li- ra Come along and see some of the why cottons so smart I Plenty ITS2USAEY S, Red Cress Organizes Spring puts (GGC3 PogEio UTAH, FRIDAY s. Size of the Stare How large high-s-ho- high-schoo- Tryout For SchoolPIay Omnipresent Life Is Revealed in Sunday Sermon 1 HLlfe" la the aubject of the which was rend In all Christian Science Churches on Sunday January 15. Among the citations from the Bible which form a part of this Lesson-- Sermon n are: In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light (Genesis 1:1, 3). Included are also the following correlative pasaagee from the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: The Infinite has no beginning. The creative Principle Life, Truth, and Love is God . . . Life Is without beginning and without end Life is neither in nor of matter . . . Life is divine Mind. Ufa ia not limited. Death and are unknown to life (PP. 50$. 488). Lesson-Sermo- -, are the stare? To the average Individual their else la herd to comprehend, hut Dr. Edwin & Frost, famous blind astronomer ta child Life Mags sine, eolrea the The sun. be eaya In 890, problem. tmo timet an large ns tbe earth, end yet some huge stars are forty mil Hon times larger than the ton. SHERIFFS SALE Miss Myrth Harvey, dramatic In the District Court of tb Third teacher of the Cyprua High School, Judicial District in and for the school the read to the students play The Touchdown." Tues- County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, entitled, COLUMBIA SAVINGS AND day, and announced that tryouts for LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corpothe production will be held February ration. 6 and 7. The play will be presented Plaintiff. March 9. according to present plans. VS. AN EDITORS LAMENT S1LVERI VINC1GUERA : (also known as Charles Getting out a paper it no picnic: also Brozill; H we publish original matter, they known as Charles Brozill; also known as Charley Brazil:) and ray we lack variety. If we publish things from other paMargarita Vinciguen; (alto known at Marguerette Vinciguera; pers. we are too lazy to write. we to owe on job,ought ,,..If we stay "also 'known" Margarita Brozill; be out rustling news. alao known as Marguerite Brozill; we If we don't print contributions, also known as Margarita Brazil; don't show proper appreciation. aiso known as Margareta Brazil;) If we do print them, the paper is his wife; and IVOR AJAX. Guarfilled with "junk. dian Ad Litem of Margarita will fellow say Like as not, some (also known as Margncret-t- e we swiped- - this from another paper. Vinciguen: aleo known as Marwe did. He's right garita Brozill: also known as Maralao known guerite Brozill; as Margarita Brazil; alto known as Margaret Brazil), Defendants. To be told at Sheriff's Sale at tbe west front door of the County Courthouse in the Gity-an- d County of Salt Dr. Creed Haymond. noted aprinter Lake. State of Uuh on the 23 day of of Salt Lake, gave a very interesting addicts to parent of the Garfield P. February 1933. at 12 o'clock noon of said piece or parcel of T. A. Thursday evening. Dr. Hay- real day that certain in Salt Lake property eitnate mond is a brother to Frank O. HayCounty. Suu of Utah, described as mond. general manager of the follows, ham and Garfield Railroad and WilCommencing 86 feet North from Garfidd. of liam Haymond the Southwest corner of the SouthTb speaker, who was presented to west quarter of Section 34. Townthe audience by W. F. Bailey, princiship 1 North, Range 1 Wat, Salt Sex of in "Problems on pal, spoke Lake Meridian and running thence tb Home. He epok of the relationEast 175 feet; thence North 625 the that parship and understanding feet; thence West 1 75 feet ent and child should have in thie most South 625 feet, to the place of beimportant subject. 2 ft teres of ginning. Containing land, more or less. Together with any and all tsutt, title or interest in. or easement or appurtenance used with aid property now owned or hereafter acquired by the mortgagors or either of them in TO-DAand to aid property, together with Y all ditch and water right now ot hereafter owned or used upon or in Dr. W. E. Madsen, specialist in connection with aid mortgaged prolabra-tor- y charge of the animal disease perty, or appurtenant thereto whether State Agricultural evidenced by stock or shares in an asof tbe-UCollege.' will address a poultry meet- sociation or corporation, or howso(Friday) at ever evidenced, particularly including, ing at Hunter, today but not being limited to: 1:30 p. m., according to Vere Alto Investor's Guaranteed Savings Martineau. county agricultural agent, who ha arranged this meeting, in co- Certificate No. E840 matured value of $1000.00. in the Columbia Savoperation with local officers. Dr. Madsen will discus poultry ings and Loan Association on which tbe mortgagors covenant and agree to disease control measures and investigational work being carried on under make- payments promptly a therein hit supervision. specified, and if default be made ia Dr. Hugh Hurst, poultry vtterin-aria- any of aid payments, it shall be conof the Uuh Poultry Producers sidered at a default ia the terms and Association, will also address the conditions of aid not and tbe mortgage securing the meeting. Together with tbe rents, issua and NOTICE TO CREDITORS profits of and from aid premises afEstate of ANGELA R. FIRRIS. ter default. Deceased. Putcbaae price payable in lawful Creditors will present claims with money of the United Stato. Dated at Salt Lake Gty, Utah, this voucher to the undersigned at 705 Judge Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah, on 24th day of January, 1933. S. GRANT YOUNG or before the 15th day of April A. D. Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Uuh. 1933. , By Heber G Taylor, Deputy Olive Firnt, Administratrix of the esB. Smith. tate of Angela R. Firris, Deceased. L. B. Wight. Attorney for said estate Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication date Feb. 3. 1933. Firet publication date Last publication date Feb. 24, 1933. Last publiatioa dan Vin-cigue- ra Dr. Creed Haymond Talks At Garfield Bif to-w- it: POULTRY EXPERTS TO SPEAK AT HUNTER uh 'L. - n. am. X SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Third in and Judicial District for the County of Salt LakeF State of Utah. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation. Plaintiff, VS. WESLEY D. BROWN. Executor, and NORA M. BROWN, Executrix of the Estate of Mary A, Brown, decased; COMMERCIAL -- SECURITY BANK, a banking corporation, successor in interest to Tbe National Bank of Commerce of Ogden r W. J. " JONES 'vvfn d Mary A. Jones, hit wife: ROB ERT L. JONES, also known as Robert E. Jones and MARY A. JONES, his wife; Ruby Geneva Jones; Second Doe and Third Doe, Defends nti. To be told at Sheriffs Sate at the west front door of tbe Connty Court-boos- e in tbe Gty and Connty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 17 day of February, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon of aid day that certain piece or of real property eitnate in Salt t - Crcd Connty, Sute of t: at follows, Uuh, da-crib- to-wi- Beginning at tbe center of Section 27. Township 1 Sooth, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Bate and Meridian; running thence West along tbe North line of tbe Southwest quarter of aid section a distance of 660 feet; thence South at a right angle 2398.6 feet; thence Sooth 78 degrea 42 minata East 701.8 feet; thence Sooth 99 feet to tb Sooth line of aid section thence East along the South line of aid section 660 feet; thence North t a right angle 2013 feet: thence East at a right angle 1268.025 feet: thence North at a right angle 627 feet to tbe North line of the Southeast quarter of aid section ; thence West along aid North line 705.54 feet; thence North at a right angle 1320 feet: thence West at a right angle 891 feet: thence North at a right angle 577.5 feet; thence West at a right angle 330 feet, more or leas, to tbe West line of tbe Nortbast quartet of said Section; thence South along aid Wert line 1897.5 feet, more or lets, to the point of beginning, containing 136.9 acre, more ot leas. Together with 74 dure fa the Utah and Salt Lake Canal Company, represented by Certificate No. 39 G ' Together with aU other righu of every kind and nature, however evidenced. to tbe us of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with aU tenements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and revetsiont, remainder and remainders, rents, and profits thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh this 1 9th day of January, 1933 is-s-ua S. GRANT YOUNG. Sheriff of Salt Uke Connty, Uuh. Heber G. Taylor, Deputy. ,78 Richards Mitchell, Attorney for Plaintiff. First pnbliation date -publiatioa date Lt V T & A V J i i A- - |