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Show THE CITIZEN it lias been at any other so good wages lt is always pod business, f on came only after the the plan to deflate labor, not only labor, but a result con ace TINTIC DISTRICT. fctn ft estio, in-o- ceivg iese business has suffered deflation that has amounted In ntuafl of Ije actual destruction and partial depopulation of the unwise effort pities where stances to :heW 3d e ncrai contin aed. pa much complaint l,ear resisting the efforts to in B at times del- unfortunate incidents bring loss and damage. e unions, rtich are deplorable. world war, Germany ,e recent about itiy made complaint y by the allies, the fact that she alone reed the war and had been first unscrupulous methods. It with the unjust aggressor. I things atro-committ- ed Henry Barney and associates have taken a lease on the old Salvador property, owned by the Knight interests and located on the Godiva mountain some distance to the west of the Colorado mine. The lessees have already commenced work although it will take some little time to retimber the old tunnel and put the workings in shape for regular mining operations. This property has been inactive for many years, although it was a producer of high grade ore during the earlier days of the district. Doubtless the old workings yet contain bunches of ore which can be profitably mined by lessees. .V Ijpte union has always avoid conflict, has for fifty mediation offered conciliation, rbitration as sane substitutes for n and lockouts, and yet this has been forced to resist a or-itio- s its This struggle had its effort to accomplish de-Io- n. in-i- n the failure of employers to in negotiated between ternational unions of the print-:ade- s and three national assocla-o- f agreement an employers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of George W. Fish, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at No. 151 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1922. TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO.. Administrator of the estate of George F. Fish, deceased. W. T. GUNTER, Attorney. Date of first publication, May 20, Estate of Thomas M. White, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 151 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 12th day of August, A. A. D. 1922. D. 1922. TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO., By H. L. Seeley, Treasurer. Administrator of the estate of Thomas M. White, deceased. JOSEPH R. HAAS, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, June . A. D. 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Hannah Gaylor, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 151 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 12th day of August, A. D. 1922. TRACY LOAN & TRUST CO., By H. L. Selley, Treasurer. Administrator of the estate of Hannah Gaylor, deceased. JOSEPH R. HAAS, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first, publication, June . 1922. 10, A. D. has lasted more f fourteen months, it has been untoward incident, and yet it the conflict nigh de-o- about even so much looking to a settlement to bring ailed conference city, though settlements in is there have been over 500 other few remaining in the same -very Salt Lake. as means of settling diffi-e- s are to be preferred to more peaceful . Estate of August Tadje, deceased. Cred- itors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at 105 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on .or be- fore the 12th day of August, A. D. 1922. EMILIE TADJE, Executrix of the estate of August Tadje, deceased. N. H. TANNER, Attorney for Executrix. Date of first publication, June 10, A. D. 1922. tic measures, ought not such more than uendation and approval? meth-receiv- e word-to-mout- h Human-tsuall- y judges the method results accomplished. pursued If bring better results than ful and reasonable measures, is be expected that peaceful means be rad-metho- ds WANTED. FARM WANTED Wanted to hear from owner of a farm for sale, for fall delivery. Give lowest price. I. Jones, Box 116, Olney, Illinois. be adhered to? meantime, if you honestly be-i- n peaceful methods of adjust-industriquestions, with the sub-o- f conferences, conciliation arbitration for the strike and the ut you can evidence that belief 'aving your printing done in offices !ing these methods and employing skilled members of the organiza-- 1 that has favored these methods past jbe fifty years. The union i n your printing is silent evi- of your adherence to these prin-- r Incidentally, it will win for Ith8 Patronage of those of like long the Iron Blossom directors are scheduled to hold their regular monthly meeting and there is no question but what the regular quarterly dividend of 2 cents per share will be declared, if the directors take favorable action on the dividend the payment will be made alout the 20th of July. The Iron Blossom is showing earnings which are entirely satisfactory, being in excess of the dividend requirements, according to those who have been keeping in close touch with the affairs of the company.' The Greeley Mining company of North Tintic has levied an assessment of $1 per 1,000 shares. It will be delinquent on July 5th, with sale day on July 27th Eureka Reporter. ' Consult County Clerk or the 7762. 311 Adv.) feland wants a rea recall one of oyer ta the hero as Practice, ti tli Scott Bldg- - You cant get a rug really clean by the most strenuous sweeping or beating you only succeed in making yourself extremely hot, tired and dirty in the process. Let us show you how to really get all the dirt out with a Signers for Further Information. Special NOTICE TO Cll EDITORS. Estate of Frank Krashovitz, deceasCreditors will present claims, with 125 ed. Vouchers, to the undersigned at South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of September. A I) 1922 COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the estate of Frank Krashovitz, deceased. WILLARD IIANSON, A. IL 110UGAARD, Attorneys for Administrator. Date of first publication, July ith. A. D. 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. f thinking LJke Typographical Union No. 115 FREE! HOOVER al r Let Us Clean Your Rug PROBATE the Estate of Arthur F. Cummings, Creditors will present claims, Mth vouchers, to the undersigned at In. 502 South Second East Street. Salt ,ake City, Utah, on or before the 9th de-ease- D. ay of September, A. CLARENCE A. CUMMINGS, Jxecutor of the last will and testament of Arthur F. Cummings, de- ceased. RED W. CROCKETT, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, I, 1). 1922. i- -S 8-- 5 17, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the 10th of the coming month Recent developments in the Iron King have been of a most satisfactory nature and throughout the week the stock of this company has been heavily traded in on the exchange. Heavy buying, following the announcement that some additional ore had been found on the 1565 level, sent the stock up to 25 cents from which point it has since receded a few points. 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ignor-npletel- On I Electric Vacuum Gleaner It Beats As It Sweeps As It Cleans d. Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service' |