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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT Leaves Quench Thirst VOTE FOR HONEST GOVERNMENT Water from the surface of the banana-1 Ike leaves of a tree In Madagascar, known as the traveler's plant, furnishes a refreshing liquid to the thirsty traveler even in the driest seasons. It Is otherwise a very useful plant, since the leaves are serviceable In house building, ns thatch, partition and ex- even in making walls. The hard, ternal colex Is stripped off, beaten flat and used for flooring. The green leaves do duty also as wrapping paper, rain sheds, tablecloths and dishes, und when folded eaproperly, as spoons or drinkinginclose sels. The flowers of the plant seeds that are edible, and yield an essential oil. Detroit News. o TICKET NATIONAL For President JOHN W. DAVIS As there are numerous compositions of ink In use, it is advisable to experiment with a small corner of the material first. Soap and cold wnter will often remove Ink stains; If this Is In- STATE TICKET effective, try fresh milk, or lemon Juice and salt. Then stronger solutions may he employed, such as oxalic acid, water or salts of lemon. If an acid is used, it should be followed Immediately by ammonia. Hydrogen peroxide will be the best remover for the while silk and is not injurious. It tk more difficult to remove Ink stains from colored material without Injuring the cloth. For Governor H. DERN Ja-vel- For Supreme Court A. J. WEBER For Secretary of State J. W. FUNK For Attorney General J. W. ROBINSON ie Scriptural Characterwas the Delilah, Biblical character, of Samson, the treacherous mistress man of marvelous strength. Desiring to learn wherein Samson's strength lay, the lords of the Philistines bribed Delilah to discover the secret. Loving and trusting her, Samson told Delilah that his strength came from Ills long, While he was asleep thick hair. Delil. i cut off his locks, and he fell Into the hands of his enemies. Kansas City Star. For State Auditor DANIEL O. LARSON For State Superintendent of Public Instruction M. WOODWARD For Congress First District FRANK FRANCIS Second District JAMES H. WATERS Leqal Notices For State Senate BENNION PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES For Further Information sult County Clerk or JOHN HANSEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ernistena Weinstein, De( ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of W. R. WALLACE, Jr. LOFTIS CREIGHTON G. KING MRS. J. J. GALLIGAN FISHER HARRIS February, A. D. FELT W. E. EVANS F. W. JAMES MRS. ANNA BRADY - MRS. LUELLA C. HAYMOND AUSTIN P. MILLER HIBBARD W. D. JONES W. C. CRUMP, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ernistena Weinstein, Deceased. Stewart, Alexander & Budge, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication Oct. 11, A. D. 1924. Last Nov. 1, 1924. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DESPAIN JOSEPH 1925. JULIUS ROSENBERG, DARRELL T. LANE L. E. ve Signers. Representatives C. B. Con- Re-pecti- For Members State House of D. Jr. For County Commissioners Estate of Mary J. Turner, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 308 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, A. D. 1924. W. E. TURNER, Administrator of the Estate of Mary J. Turner, Deceased. J. w. McKinney, Attorney for Administrator. FRANKLYN CHRISTIANSON Date of frist publication October 4, A- - D- 1924; last Oct. 25, 1924. Four-yea- r Two-yea- r term term H. B. AVEN For County Attorney CALVIN W. RAWLINGS JUDICIARY TICKET FOR THIRD DISTRICT For Judges J. LOUIS BROWN GRANT H. BAGLEY DELBERT M. DRAPER RAY T. ELSMORE DAVID W. MOFFAT 1924. the first publication Situated in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th day of October, 1924. . J. S. BARRETT day of October, A. D. to-wi- t: 20th day of October, A. D. 1924. First publication Oct. 4, 1924. CLARENCE COWAN, BENJAMIN R. HARRIES. Last Nov. 8, 1924. Clerk heirs-at-la(Seal) of Salt Lake County, Sheriff t; By L. P. PALMER, Deputy Clerk SUMMONS State of Utah. Chas. II. Hart, Attorney for Petitioner In the Third Judicial M. Fifty-fiv- e Court District MATHEWS, (155) feet; thence East By F. (Oct. 25 Nov. 1) of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. (68) feet; thence North Deputy Sheriff. Sixty-eigh- t Doris Culton, Plaintiff, vs. Charles NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKJ. W. McKinney, Attorney for Plain- One Hundred Fifty-fiv- e (155) feet; his wife, Mary A. Clarkson, Mary Sixty-eighHOLDERS MEETING F. Culton, Defendant. t West thence tiff. (63) feet to Sewell, Clarkson, Myrtle Clarkson Notice is hereby given that a special THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE October Date of first publication the place of beginning, situated in Vera Clarkson Johnson, Ruth ClarkSAID DEFENDANT: of the stockholders of Walker 18, 1924. Last Nov. S. 1924. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, meeting son Nelby, Irene Clarkson, Charles Electric You are hereby summoned to appear a corporaState of Utah. Company, Together with all Supply SUMMONS Stephen Stout, a widower; as well as tion, organized and existing under and within twenty days after the service water rights, owned or used in conthe following, constituting the sole by virtue of the laws of the State of of this summons upon you, if served In Third Judicial District Court of nection therewith. heirs-at-laof Lewis Wilson Stout, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. is hereby called to convene and within the county in which this action BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Wilson Stout and his Utah, Lewis deceased: Sarah S. McKinley, Plaintiff, vs. is the same will he held at Salt Lake brought; otherwise, within thirty Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. E. McKinley, Defendant. William wife, Lottie A. II. Stout, Amanda 10 and A. after defend the of M., service, days hour at the Utah, By F. M. MATHEWS, Stout Smith. Alvira Stout Fullerton. City, November 10, 1924. Said meeting Is above entitled action; and in case of THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Deputy. Walter Milton Stout and his wife, called for the SAID DEFENDANT: purpose of voting upon your failure so to do, judgment will W. H. W. H. Bramel, and BradC. Leary and to Stout Stout, You are hereby summoned Lydia Dency appear and considering the question of be rendered against you according to 427 New-hous- e for heirs-at-laFlaintiff. AlAttorneys of shaw, also all the within twenty days after the service of the demand the which 8 of complaint, Article Incorporation Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. vira Stout, deceased, a widow, and amending of said company, by increasing the has been filed with the Clerk of said of this summons upon you, if served (Oct. 11 Nov. 1) Hosea Stout, Jr., a deceased son of within the county In which this action stock from ten thousand to Court. capital as as well Hosea. Stout, Sr., deceased, Plaintiff brings this action for the is brought; otherwise, within thirty and to thousand twenty-fiv- e shares, ASSESSMENT NO. 2 heirs-at-laof Amanda M. defend the all the consider and vote upon the question purpose of securing a decree of di- days after service, and in Tintic Empire Mining company, incase of Stout, the deceased widow of Lewis of above entitled action; and Dollar vorce from the defendant. One at value the par leaving Wilson Stout, deceased; all the heirs-at-layour failure so to do, judgment will be corporated under the laws of the VAN DAM & DRAPER, as at present or some other of Alfred Lovene Stout,, de- per share the state of Utah. Principal place of shall deAttorneys for Plaintiff rendered against you according tocomamount as the meeting business Salt Lake City, Utah. Inceased; J. P. Newman Loan and P. O. Address 419 Judge Building, demand of the supplemental Said meeting is called for termine. vestment Company, a corporation; all Notice is hereby given that at a plaint, which has been filed with the the further purpose of amending Salt Lake City, Utah. of Joseph P. Newman, the helrs-at-laCourt. said of Clerk meeting of the board of directors Article 9 of the Articles of Incorpora- (Sept. 27 OcL 25) the following tion of deceased, including This action is brought to procure a held on the 10th day of September, said company, by increasing SALE SHERIFFS known heirs: K. Samuel Newman, and dissolving the bonds of A. D., 1924, an assessment of one-hal- f the board of directors from three to In the District Court In and for the judgment heretofore existing between his wife, Mrs. K. Samuel Newman, of 1 cent per share was levied matrimony five, with a provision that three memof Salt Lake, State of Utah, on Edith Newman Long, Elizabeth New- bers County the outstanding capital stock of plaintiff and defendant, and cancelling of the board of directors will be Roza Marko man Atwood, Frank W. Newman and Svetic, Plaintiff, the hereagainst payable on or before corporation, a certain separation agreement to constitute a quorum to do 5th-da- y to be sold at his wife, Mrs. Frank W. Newman, required A. D. 1924. of Defendant, the Katalinich, said November, between into entered business. Said meeting is called for Sheriffs Sale at the west front door tofore to Eliza Newman Hackney and Adelaide II. treasurer of the J. Fitzgerald, parties. the further purpose of considering the of the House in the Court 409 No. Newman Youngdale, Salt Lake County, at Atlas block. County company, LESLIE FRAZER. of changing the name of said question helrs-at-laof State and Salt of all Samuel Brington, Lake, County Attorney for Plaintiff Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upto the Walker Electric or City on the 12th day of November of deceased .Including the following: Ada corporation Utah, 630 Judge Building, on which this assessment may reAddress O. P. some other name as the meeting shall of A. D. 1924 at twelve oclock noon main unpaid on the 5th day of NoB. Drage, David A. Brinton, a widower, Salt Lake City, Utah. determine. claim said the all Samuel L. Brinton, and his wife, Mrs. title, vember, A. D. 1924, will be delinday, rjght, (Oct. 25 Nov. 22) WALKER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. of eaid Defendant of, and interest D. Brinton Samuel L. Brinton, Walter quent and advertised for sale at pubJames S. Walker, Jr. SALE SHERIFFS described lic auction, and unless payment is in and to the following and his wife, Mrs. Walter D. Brinton, Secretary. t: Third of the undivided An Court In District made before, will be sold on Monthe Real Estate Mrs. Anderson his and wife, Fiugene (Oct. 25 Nov. 8.) desone-hal- f for in the and District in the the 24th day of November, A. Judicial county Interest following Naomi day, Brinton, Eugene Anderson, 1924 of Walter D. at at 11 o'olcck a. m. at the State of of Salt land: tract Utah, Lake, cribed Commencing SUMMONS Ruth B. Spencer, Donald C. Brinton Cannon and office of corner L. 23, of Section the company, room 409 Kirk,' Plaintiff, against In the Third Judicial District Court the Southeast and his wife, Mrs. Donald C. Brinton; 1 G. 3 Zeno Logan, Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah, to West, Cannon, a corporation, South, Range Township of Lucas B. How- of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. all the helrs-at-la47 C. Jensen J. North Silver thence Lake pay the delinquent assessment, toCannon, Salt Meridian, Olive Eugenia Westley, Plaintiff, vs. J. W. ard, deceased. Including the followrods, thence North 88 degrees West and Mrs. C. J. Jensen, his wife, De- gether with the costs of advertising ing known heirs: Nelsena S. Howard, Wejtley, Defendant. to East bank of Jordan River, thence fendants, to be sold at Sheriffs Sale and expense of sale. his wife, L. B. Howard and his wife, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE H. J. FITZGERALD, Secretary. SAID DEFENDANT: Southerly along East bank of Jordan on the 3rd day of November, A. D. Mrs. L. B. Howard, L. W. Howard and Section of 23, 1924, at the hour of 12:00 noon of said 409 Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah. South to line River You are hereby summoned to appear his wife, Mrs. L. W. Howard, the thence East to place of beginning, day, at the West front door of the (10:411:1) unknown heirs of Annie H. Deben-ham- , within twenty days after the service deceased, George A. Howard and of this summons upon you, if served his wife, Mrs. George A. Howard, within the county in which this action Robert A. Howard and his wife, Mrs. is brought; otherwise within thirty Robert A. Howard, Sydney Howarc days after service, and defend the Minnette and his wife, Mrs. .Sydney above entitled action; and In case of Howard Minnette, Mary Howard Van your failure so to do, judgment will Duser, Erin N. Howard and his wife, be rendered against you according to Mrs. Erin N. Howard, Owen L. How- the demands of the complaint, which ard, unmarried; Nichol M. Long and has been filed with the Clerk of said his wife, Edith Newman Long; Jos- Court. This action is brought to recover a eph C. Cahoon and his wife, Mary Ann Cahoon; and the unknown heirs judgment dissolving the bond and conof Charles C. Nielson, otherwise tract of matrimony now and heretoknown as Charles C. Neilson am fore existing between you and the Carl C. Nielson, deceased; W. G. Casto plaintiff. VAN DAM & DRAPER, and Mrs. W. G. Casto, his wife. Attorneys for Planitiff. P. O. Address 419 Judge Bldg., Salt THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Lake City, Utah. (Oct. 25 Nov. 22) SAID DEFENDANTS: r You are hereby summoned to appear SUMMONS within twenty days after the service City Court of Salt Lake City. of this summons upon you, if served Co-o- p Furniture Company, a corwithin the county in which this action poration, Plaintiff, vs. L. S. Mollerup, is brought; otherwise, within thirty Defendant. days after service, and defend the THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID above entitled action, and in case of DEFENDANTS: your failure so to do, judgment will You are hereby summoned to be rendered against you according to within ten (10) days after the demand of the complaint, which appear the service of this summons upon has been filed with the Clerk of said you, if served within the county in Court. which this action is brought; otherThis action is brought for the purwise within twenty (20) days after pose of quieting in plaintiff, as against such and defend the above the defendants, the title to the fol- entitledservice, WONDER, JUNIOR, and in case of your lowing described real property situate failure toaction; LEADING THE WORLD'S do so, the plaintiff in this in the County of Salt Lake, State of XRONER action will apply to the court for the is to that Utah, say, relief demanded in the la the firat placa, this Wonder Ironer- ia a raal Simple, Commencing at a point 9.71 which lias been filed with complaint, the clerk with all tha exclusive Simple chains East from the Northwest of features. which a copy of court and' said corner of the Northeast quarter of is Ia addition, tha New Wonder hereto annexed and herewith sertable top. Junior" Simplex with Section 10, Township 2 South, ved ia convenient and useful every will and take upon you, judgday of tha week. Range 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, ment for the sum of 4a particularly adapted to the you against and running thence North 0 dehouaewifo of tha amall family 0 Dollars $18.65) Eighteen and and tha amall home. 20 w to-wi- ht w w w w w MRS. SARAH E. STEWART JOHN the Court Room of said Court, in Salt months from thereof. Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Court said Witness, the Clerk of Dated this-ls- t with the seal thereof affixed; this to-wi- COUNTY TICKET HARDEN Building in Salt Lake City, Salt LakeCounty, State of Utah, the following described property in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake ComCounty, State of Utah, sixty-eiga (68) point mencing at feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), Plat of Hill Crest Second Addition, and running thence South One Hundred I at the County Court House in Street, Salt Lake City, within three containing 374 acres more or less. City and County w For State Treasurer JOSEPH RIRIE DR. HUGH A. M. w Removing lith Stains For Vice President CHARLES W. BRYAN GEORGE the unknown heirs of Brigham Hosea Stout, Allen Edward Stout and his wife, Rebecca J. Stout, William Hooper Stout and his wife, Devona D. Stout. Edgar Walter Stout and his wife, Edith Q. Stout; and the following constituting, together with plainof Alvira tiff, the sole AlStout Clarkson, deceased, vira Clarkston Parker, Charles Robert Clarkson, Jr., and his wife, Ethel B. Clarkson, Hosea Stout Clarkson and NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Green, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6 th day of December A. D. 1924. WALTER J. GREEN, Administrator of the Estate of James Green, Deceased. Stewart, Alexander & Budge, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication Oct. 4, A. D. 1924; last, Oct. 25, 1924. SUMMONS In the District Court of the Third HENRY V. VAN PELT Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. For District Attorney Charles R. Clarkson, Plaintiff, vs. James Nielson, a widower, Niels NielRAY VAN COTT son, a widower, Christian Nielson and FOR JUDGES OF CITY COURT his wife, Mrs. Christian Nielson, Hyrum Nielson, a widower, and Alma Salt Lake City Nielson and his wife, Mrs. Alma NielJUDGE H. E. WALLACE son; all the heirs at law of Neils Peterson, otherwise known as Niels OLIVER C. DALBY Peterson, deceased, including the following known heirs; H. P. Peterson R. B. THURMAN and his wife, Mrs. H. P. Peterson, A. W. DUVALL J. J. Peterson and his wife, Mrs. J. J. (Political Advertisement) Peterson, Mary F. Snyder, Sarah F. Llsonbee, Annie P. Watford, N. C. Peterson and his wife, Mrs. N. C. Peterson, Jacob Peterson and his wife, Gathering the Wheat The wheat harvest usually begins Mrs. Jacob Peterson, Hyrum Peterson in June In California, Louisiana, Mis- and his wife, Mrs. Hyrum Peterson, sissippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Caro- Carle F. Young, Betsey P. Carson, lines. Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, Kansas. Utah and Missouri; In July Martha P. Madsen, and Alma PeterIn Oregon, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wis- son and his wife, Mrs. Alma Peterson; consin, Colorado, Washington, Iowa. Thomas A. Howard and his wife, of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, New Sarah Howard; all the heirs-at-laYork, New England and Upper Can- Hosea Stout, deceased. Including the ada; In August In North and Soutt following known heirs; Elizabeth Ann Dakota, Manitoba and Lower Canada S. Cox, Eli Harvey Stout, a widower,. Enameled Table Top Attachment THe with. 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(10-4:11-- Bldg., 1) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of September, 1924, at Salt NOTICE In the District Court, Probate Divis- Lake City, Utah the Solomon Shoe ion, in and for Balt Lake County, State Company, a corporation engaged in of Utah. , business at 1075 East 21st South In the matter of the estate of Street did execute a written assignment to the undersigned making a Clarence E. Goodman, Deceased. The petition of Mrs. Minnie Vincent conveyance to all of its property locatpraying for the admission to probate ed at the above place of business for of a certain document purporting to be the general benefit of creditors. the last Will and Testament of ClarNotice was further given to the ence E. Goodman, deceased, and for creditors that persons having claims the granting of Letters Testamentary against said Assignor do exhibit such to Mrs. Minnie Vincent, has been set claims with the necessary voucher for hearing on Friday, the 7th day of verified with all of the creditors to the November, 'A. D. 1924 at ten o'clock undersigned at 1075 East 21st South (Oct. 25 hu lroaal Family Size Nov. 22.) C32&. The Ironer itself Is a wonderful bay. In this special quick telling you get the Ironer PLUS the white enameled table top attachmenL Only a few hours left, youll have to hurry I TTBTMn Sped 0 dawn aweek :rms Lowest Terms Ever Offered CO. PdSWm&OGHT efficient |