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Show yjif 4M rsftJfttVna.SfcWiolf 1 n Good Old War Living Antique old days of war" said The good he back could get If old Noah tbs aage of Chinatown, HI Ho, asms th would be surprised at were those In which soldiers setdd u SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFFS SALE ! the Third District , ia and for tb County of Salt Lake. Stata of Utah. UTAH ASSETS CORPORATION, a corporation. la tb District Court of Judicial vs. " Plaintiff, LINNIE F. LOLLIN and VICTOR E. LOLLIN, her husband; JOHN also CALDWELL, EDGAR known as . J. E. n',VVv; v Caldwell, and ELIZA VILATE CALDWELL, hia wife; J. S. McARTHUR and his EFFIE M. McARTHUR. wife JANE E. CALDWELL: LAURA JACKSON: FLORIN A. DOE JANE and BROWN J I s i, 4 ? - I i 4 f 1 10 - x i croon 2 n THE SALT LAKE - TOOELE whose true name is STEWALY W. BROWN, his BROWN: wife; WANDAQUIN woman: a S. F. COLBURN, Leaves Salt Lake Leaves Magna WESTERN STATES LIFE IN- for Salt Lake For Magna SURANCE COMPANY, a corpo- 7:00 a. m. 9.40 p. m. CREDIT ADration; UTAH 11:00 a. m. 140 p, m. a ASSOCIATION, JUSTMENT 4:00 p. m. 6.40 p. m. corporation; JOHN DOE, whose 7:40 p. m. 5:00 p. m. true name ia VERNAL M. JOHN- SALT LAKE DEPOT SON, and JANE E)OE, whose true 77 South on West Tcmplt name ia QWENDOLYN BROWN MAGNA DEPOT: ' JOHNSON, his wife. Rasmussen Garage ' Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse ia the City and County of Salt In the District Court of the Third Lake; State of Utah, on the 17 day Judicial District in and for the Coun1933. at 12 o'clock ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah. of February, noon of Mid, day that certain piece or ZION'S SAVINGS BANK 8 TRUST COMPANY, a corporaparcel of real property situate in Salt desLake County, State of Utah, tion, cribed Plaintiff. follows, t: VS. Commencing at a point 1053.54 ANNA and feet East and 93.2 feet South of the JOSEPH WEIDNER WEIDNER. his wife; BARBARA of Section 7, Northwest corner WEIDNER: FRANK PIA and Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake .Meridian, Xwbich point of TRYNTJE PIA. bis wife: INDUSTRIAL LOAN AND INVESTcommencement baa sometimes been MENT COMPANY, a corporagiven as 1049.6 feet East and 93.2 tion: SALT LAKE TRANSFER feet South of the Section corner afore-uid- ), COMPANY, a partnership consistthence South and running ing of George A. Sims and Milton 177.75 feet, more or less, to the cenK. Sims. CAROLINE and ter of 48th Sooth Street; thence CHRISTENSEN. North 88 degrees East along the cenDefendants. ter of 48th South Street. 50 feet; be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the To West thence thence North 176 feet; west front door of the County Court50 feet to the place of beginning. house in the City and County of Salt Purchase price payable in lawful Lake. State of Utah, on the 27th day money of the United States. of February, 1933. at 12 oclock Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah this noon of Hid day that certain piece or 17th day of January, 1933. parcel of real property situate in Salt S. GRANT YOUNG. Lake County. State of Utah, describSheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. ed as follows, t: By Heber G. Taylor, Deputy. All of the East half of Lot 9, Thomas 8 Thomas, Block 28. Ten Acte Plat Big Attorneys for Plaintiff. Field Survey; together with the brick First publication date bungalow dwelling house thereon sitLast publication date uate known as No. 990 East 27th South Street, and the frame bungalow y brick bam sitdwelling and SALE uate at rear thereof on same premise, together with all water rights, easeIn the District Court of the Third ments or rights of way appurtenant Judicial District in and for the thereto, or in anywise appertaining, that may be owned by the mortgagCounty of Salt Lake. State of Utah. TRACY LOAN 8 TRUST COM ors herein. -- in le Purchase lawful PANY. Plaintiff, money of the United States. VS. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 3rd day of February, 1933. LENA MARIE McDONNELL, S. GRANT YOUNG. Defendants. To be told at Sheriff's Sale at the Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. west front door of the County CourtBy Heber G. Taylor, Deputy. house in the City and County of Salt Thomas 8 Thomas. Lake, State of Utah, on the 1 7 day Attorneys for Plaintiff. of February, 1933, at 12 o'clock Date of first publication noon of uid day that certain piece or Date of last publication parcel pf real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, desBIRTHDAY SOCIAL cribed as follows, Mrs. J. J. Barrett entertained at a Southwest at the Commencing comer of Lot 4, Block 15, Plat "B", lovely arranged social Wednesday evSalt Lake City Survey, and running ening at her home on the B 8 G Row thence North 55 feet; thence East 165 for her daughter, Helen, who celebratfeet; thence South 55 feet; thence ed her birthday anniversary. Rooms were attractively decorated in ValenWest 165 feet to the place of beginntine motiffs and red and white streaming. Games of bunco.and ,five hundred . .EXCEPT right. of., way oww. , tbt er,, were enjoyed during the evening by East 1 2 feet thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful Ivan Harns. Adolph Harrison. Howard Stevenson, John Barrett, Leonard money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this Ckblad, Miss Hose Ekblad, Miu Beryl Sheffield, Miss Daisy Wilkin and 17th day of January. 1933. Miss Dorcus Crump. Prizes were given to Mr. Stevenson and Miss EkS. GRANT YOUNG. blad. A luncheon was served later in Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah. the evening, with the guests seated at By Heber G. Taylor, Deputy. one long table, gaily decorated with Valentine hearts, and tapenng candles Dry, Hoppaugh. Mark 8 Johnson, iq silver holders at each end. Attorneys for Plaintiff. A true patriot ia one who refutes te First publication date go to France this year. Last publication date BROWN, f 4 7 STAGE SHERIFFS SALE to-wi- A. two-stor- SHERIFFS -- price-payab- " -- to-wi- t: LODGE SOCIAL Members of tbe.W. B. A. Lodge la the District Court of the Third were entertained Monday evening at Judicial District in and for the County the Magna Women's Gubroom by of Salt Lake, State of Utah, hostesses Mrs. Myrtle Long and Mrs. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR- Julia McGill. A social wa senjoyed ANCE SOCIETY OF THE following the busmen of the evenUNITED STATES, a corporation. ing. Card tables were arranged and a Plaintiff, prize for high score given. VS. ARCHELAUS FILLINGAME and SOCIAL HONORS BRIDE ANNIE FILLINGAME. his wife. Mr. Fred Rasmussen entertained at Defendant. a shower for her daughter, Mrs. Tbos To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the Arthur Marsh, a recent popular bride. west front door of the County Court- Satuday aftenoon at the Uuh Copper house ia the City and County of Salt Gubroom. A social afternoon of diLake. State of Utah, on the 7th day versified games was enjoyed by a of March, 1933, at 12 oclock noon number of guests. Refreshments were of uid day that certain piece or parcel later served. The honored guest reof real property situate in Salt Lake ceived many beautiful gifts. County, State of Utah, described as v follows, QUILTIN HELD Mother of the Hawthorne P. T. Beginning at the Northwest comer of Lot 2. Block I. Plat Salt A. met Thursday afternoon at the Lake City Survey, and running thence Magna Women's Gubroom to make South 254 rods; thence East 10 rods; a quilt that will be given away at a thence North 25k rods; thence West drawing ia the near future. Ten A luncheon was 10 tods, to the place of beginning, ladies were present. served and enjoyed. situate in Salt Lake County, Utah. Together with the appurtenances and all the estates and rights of the CLUB TO MEET The Garfield Ladies Literary Gub mortgagor in and to uid premises, and will meet next Friday afternoon at the rents, issue and profits thereof. Purchase pace payable in lawful the c)ub rooms for their semimoney of the United States. monthly meeting. Mrs. W. C. Barton Dated at Salt Lake Gty, Utah, this will give a review of the book. 10th day of February, 1933. "Child of the Earth. Other number S. GRANT YOUNG. arwhich have not been definitely Sheriff of Salt Lake County. Utah ranged as yet, will also be given. All By Heber G. Taylor. Deputy. members are invited to attend. Hurd 8 Hurd, CLUB MEETS Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication date Members of the Merry Matrons Lut publication date 3 3 '3 3 Glib met Thursday afternoon at tre borne of Mrs. A. Thomas for an afA ternoon of social entertainment. luncheon was served, followed by three table of cards, Mrs. D. L, Underwood wu awarded the high score guest prize and Mrs. C. W. Evers tallied the highest score among members of the club. -- to-wi- t: G. -- -- Meeting For Adult Called GROUP DEBATES BILL BY LOCAL v LEGISLATOR . y7 villa Dally Gnsette. For the Nation s Health Advocate and opponent of house bill 14. by Ray R. Adam of Magna, reproviding for an unemployment serve fund, wet beard by the bouse labor committee at a session Monday evening in the Newbouu HoteL Thou favoring the bill were District Judge James H. Wolfe, the Rev. Jacob Trapp. George A. Yager, Professor E. E. Erickson, C. L. Welch ai)d M. I. Thompson. Opponents Franklin Riter, were E. F. Dallcn, Ralph M. Stewart, Campbell Brown. B. M. P. Balts and Mrs. Cornelia Johnson. It wu generally contended by supporters of the bill that unemployment is an industrial hazard and that industry should assume responsibility to prevent suffering as a result. ' The opinions were advanced by the opponents of the bill that such legislation would further overburden indus-tr- Historic Little Island The Isle of Man la a small Island In the Irish sen, nearly equally distant from England, Scotland and Ireland. It baa an area of 227 square miles and n population In 1031 of 50, (XXX The Isle of Man In not considered n part of the United of Great Brltatn and Kingdom Northern Ireland, but U a separate British Island. Style Is Important Style, meaning furniture and III any of the historic pela an Important considerariods, 15 tion In good mate when we think of good taste as meaning appropriMiu Rhea Garside, who resides i'i ateness. It la also Important, and Although Mrs. Rhea Johnson of the state P. T. A. office, scheduled Salt Lake and is a student at the Uni- a part of good taste, when we think speaker, was unable to attend a meet- versity of Utah, spent the latter part of expressing a certain atmosphere ing to decide an Adult Education of last week in Magna. In any given Interior. .ir ti! n twenty sixth annual of the National Conners Association, the Canning Machinery and Supplies Assocla-tkand the National Food Brck ers Aociati-:- i will be held at the Hotel Stevens in Chicago from to January January t.icnty-lhin- l twensy-sov-- t :nh The taani object -- s on i of rotn n i tb' i ' wpu THE For February courses because of the impassable roads from Salt Lake Wednesday, a number of interested parent met at the and heard an interesting discuuion of tb subject. Mrs. Fred Wrathall, president of the Hawthorne Association, explained the value, meanfrom the ing and benefits derived courses, in the absence of Mrs. Johnson, The first topic, Understanding Your Child" was fully discussed. The course is offered by the state office to local associations in twelve lessons which will be taught by members of the state P. T. A. office and local officers, if they approve and desire to take them. A meeting will be held next Wednesday, February 15. one o'clock p. m. at the high school for all parents of the three P. T. A. organizations here, and a review of the course and explanation will again be made. Due to the diugreeable weather last local officers felt that a more of parents complete representation might be able to attend another meeting at a later date. MMWWVVWWWAMAVWAWVWWAVMMAWAW nt-r- , - 1 of s, but . ,i : I cull i. - ,j , i. jii i - I." i i,-- i f, . came : 1 i.t lcv way; . ia-- t 1 ' t r Tina an I s n. t ut the as a f I a!- f-i- .i !" v ily riu-- ) I O i.V'-- Scientists Speak That is why scientists so often uuppUnt captains of Industry at the speakers' table at tiles That la why auch leaders in the nutritional Held ns Dr. E. F. Kchman, Miss Alice BUna,' Professor F. C. Gaylord, Dr. D. M. Eoty, Dr. J. R. Esty, Professor J. H. MacGUlivray, Charles G. Karl F. Kellermaa, IVoodbury, Ruth Atwater, Professor Sybil Woodruff, Dr. Walter H. Eddy ard Mias L!ta Bane addressed packed meetings at this convex iio-- i lust These conventions union are attended by several thousand canners and brokers sro a vast effort to promote the an- health s. -- y-- ir. '.' rs of the Pacific Coast HOTEL AifXAM 100 TO MEET Mrs. Mary Nielson will entertain the W. B. A. Sewing Club next Thursday afternoon at her home on First West Street, at 1 :00 p. m. All members are cordially invited to NDAM02f BAUD ROOMS JS!$50 Com Combinations MATRON ENTERTAINS Mrs. Martha Purser charmingly entertained members of the Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday afternoon at her home on Louise Avenue. A proof an interesting gram consisting sketch of her father's life was given by Mrs. Fannie Little and reports of "Meeting Houses in Early Days" were given by Mrs. Emma Jacobs and Mrs. Stella Pehrson. An attractively arranged luncheon was served to the following" ladies:" Mrs. Emma"' Jacobs,' Mrs. Mary Mrs. Mary Howard, Staker, Mrs. Victoria Anderson. Mr. Maud Laker, Mrs. Fannie Little and Mrs. Stella Pehrson. White Spelt Jlqaun-th- e Wed-nesda- CLUB safeguard In the making and to study ways of Improving them year after year. n t high-scho- Parent-Teache- isnaa-- new effects in falsa facts sag Ere-crackers."' Washington BUz. .- - YOU want something warming tablespoon chopped pimiento, and wintry weather in order season with salt and uiper tn taste. Continue cooking until a golden brown. Serves four, aud costs less than n quarter. Save the liquor from the carrots and the other halt of the can of corn to use In soups. Heres a Rarebit '" Con and PeaKartUt otiToaitT" Make a cheese sauce of two tablespoons bntter, two tablespoons flour, one and one-bal-f cups milk and one cup grated cheese. Drain the contents of an can of Carrot and Com O'Brien:, Melt whole kernel corn and of an can of peas, and aautd two tablespoons butter in a skila green pepper, few minutes In two tab'espoens let, add one-hashredded, and half the contents butter, then add to the cheese of a No. 1 flat can of whole kernel sauce. Season with salt and pepcorn. Sautd five minutes. Add per and serve on toast. Serves six to eight Save the liquors the drained contents of an can of dleed carrots and one from the vegetables for soups. t 0thmt I DfiSOENnM,Mta St EjCIPPIXY-W- Oe arcus aKwsssa to keep your blood heated to resist the cold. A good warming vagetable la corn, and therea no better way to oat It than heated, luscious and creamy, Just aa It comet from the can. But you dont want to eat the same thing every day, and fortunately corn our Nr comtrtBd"Wttlr,w number of other vegetable, lie re are a couple of combinations which are both Inexpensive and good. 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