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Show THE CITIZEN 19 ITMs aiatfl IFfoatf It is reported that fewer boll weevils survived the winter in the South than for many years. Maybe they were killed by the A1 Smith freeze down there last November. A New York man, fifty-fiv- e years of age, has just started his forty-nint- h term in prison. This is a display of persistence that might have been used in a better cause. Bureaucracy is an octopus which has to be fought continuously in every civilized country under the sun. Paris, France , Times . Number of munici pally-owne- d electric light and power plants in the United States decreased from 2,581 to 2,192 in five years from 1922 to 1927. United States Daily . The Southern Underwriter hopes that it becomes a national habit to prevent fire and says it can almost become such if care and caution are constantly stressed. ke?re the 5th day of July F 1929 EDWARD M. ASHTON Administrator of the r Estate of Anna M. Rodriguez de- - It is said that in Samoa taxes are ' paid according to .the height of the taxpayer so that a six foot man pays one-six- th more taxes than a five-fo- ot man. That's the same system that our income tax law works on. The shorter you are the less you have to pao and BADGER RICH & RICH Dae NOTICE TO CREDITORS Robert h. Rice, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1002' Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah, 6f0re thel 14th day 0f June A. ori 1929 Somebody sent a bomb to Governor Roosevelt of New York. And the a Chicago postmark. Attorneys. Publication April 27th A. . D-192- pay. surprising thing is that it didn't bear A. D. MAY RICE, Administratrix of Estate of . ADAMSON DICpON. EUjtf' and WM. M. McCREA, Attorney for Administratrix Dut0 of first publication April 13, A. D. 1929 Nowadays when you get' Mexico City on the radio you cant tell whether thfe interference is due to static or machine guns. If the present ' matrimonial ten- dency keeps up it wont be long until each marriage license issued will contain a blank divorce application attached, just like one of those reply post cards. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Infor- Canada is said to be worrying because an increase in our tariff may shut off Canadian imports to the. mation. United States. Canada should worNOTICE TO CREDITORS ry. We already have an embargo Estate of Anna M. Rodriguez, deon one of her principal commodities ceased. and it seems to get across the border Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at 607 vouchers the same. Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, just - NOTICE In the District Court, Probate Division Utahd for Salt kuk County, State of In the matter of the Estate of Arthur Kirkwood Bell, deceased. of W w Ra&er ?Lpetitl?n Emission to probate ofPraying a cer- to be the wiCi?me4 Purporting Testament of Arthur Kirkwood Bell, deceased, and for the of Letters granting to W. W. Rager has beenTestamentary set for hearineth day of May. A. H 1929 tdy n?1? p. m. at the County Hs0l,s i? the Court Room of said w - County, uuh!1 th?.88,:..111 S V.1 A. D. Salt Lak sald Court with 9er.of affixed, this 3rd day 1929. Clty-- ALONZO MACKAY, Clerk. By L. P. Palmer, . C. W. Morse, Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE . - Utahd Probate Lake County, Division, State of fr SaltCourt, P.1Bot5cekmdtetceeraSed the Estat' f John petition of Isaac W. Coon, of the estate of John P. Eouck, deceased, for confirmation Of descrlbed real proptey.0 on the South side of 4th VHc-14223224?4S and suth from the Northeast corner of Section 34, Township 1, North t Salt Lake Meridian, thence 902.58 feet running more or .less to theSouth Jordan River-thencNorthwesterly down said Jordan ai Jd Rowing the meandering t said 4th Tvriv.fa ?e thence .outh sIde East along the of sal? 4th North Street, f?aahsidemore or less to the place of 3.26 acres, situ- bsjnning, in thecontaining Northeast quarter of said Section 34, in Salt Lake City. at the Southwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 22, 1Salt ?SQhiIP A ?SiUth of Ran&e 2 West, Meridian, and thence North 17 rods; thence running 80 rods; East thence North 46 rods; thence East 80 rods; thence South 63 rods to the Southeast corner of said Southwest quarter of Section 22; thence West 160 the P.1,8,0! of beginning, containing0 acres, in Salt Lake County, State or Utah. for the sum of $1000.00, and upon the following terms, Cash upon confirmation as from the return of sale filed appears in this Court, has been set for hearing on the 24th of A. D. 1929 Friday, 2 oclock p. m.day at at theMay, Court County House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the Clerk' of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1929. ad-ministr- -- .y, '"J ator lnir 6 oane e RiJ lifr to-w- it: (SEAL) ALONZO MACKAY, Clerk, By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Petitioner. Thomas D. Lewis, . |