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Show StfptfernU-- Br.Ja.v C. r Page 7 i: Juvenile Court Aflairj in Worthington Reported as Fire Equipment With Better is Shape, Wanted m Better Company jren Report a uu inimher ha nf A ' I'iM.i RiP'rtfr , the dnti jluch Speed Dangerous H I crate iifUtloneii some of the ruin i.f Th- EarrltJ Fire the t hoys Ju:i,;i (unded. lariu and are nfr t he truck at H speed t hut It may he atk till) " ()r ;i fire that extnimli.-t eiiiipmriu rtihe department occaxlon on every "full even down hill gbeatl order. .(hr written in a spirit ,ni isn't Anythin that the fir., Jjilrimn. do is all ri.-h-t fimeni member We realize th. ir paper. i this - fin o the lommunlty and thlv .their services are Riven of u rnnipensiiii-hope .without 'if an accident happens a liremaii he killed or Injured, and nil driver of the truck was in Burh of a hurry to Ret to a fire, ggeone may blunder and drive uto Into the path of the fire tin equipment. 'he recent accident at Salt Lake .a to mind that there iWis real rt hen a fire truck Is iven a! The dancer is h rate of speed. iter in Kureka than at Salt Lake our streets are so narrow jo or even a minute or minute jlf when tin founts for somethin ortment members are called out. that much time is not viral their arh for the boys to risk 4 0r the lives of other rood citi drivin cv l, Lefs have careful .a,h emergencies as exist when are sounded. It fire alarms :Id take luner for us to forget which someone id accident. In . irridt-nilkilled, than to -- et ood sized fire. r the d:tmae of a iiun . r - in i er rI a.-- I;.- f V ' M M f - - t f il..wt-- .(. N't ' ' K n :1 and Hatton in a new .rf r.rfly role, the last of their career ii.s-r- 4h r,l.is ,. C.i..r,i. '.Mi .1 t.'.i! ho Star a" will Friday. Partners in please you. ': '?! ...ImiiMr,: 1..' ..re I hear! - - A. I. In- - M. I A iii- i ,tt I liftn-umg- ; itiil'l', t I1 V. 1 1;..,, IS 1 s .i 'ih t e : N'ew f l.-- i. 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The t'.rifr;.l I't.lll a ilisiiin.iiini .jiciji I.e.'iiMie !: Ik lies, in helv-h- t lx., pounds and one of In the west. s ast.- III, -t STAR I ! feel, tw.i X ;.S .e..i season, in fa satisfa. tnry to Tin-Mt l and year, if Tin-people desire li.iscti;,;! ., i : : . llmlil lie. jusl , j..t.n r fur the epiTt. w .'an iirr.iiiviIn p'. - ia the fi.pp. r I.eacue i oji.-i- ar-- l the FRIDAY t Ji Ait insTKirr sTi(Ni.s has never Some ..f he (.mas in Hi,. WIN. OlKA ON SKIT. ID never iiuulit to have l.a'.el.nll or any other sport until sp.-- time as they September 10 is the date for open-- : are wlllinu to pay 1; . price with ) . in the schools of the Jualv district, Mona and l.evan. cent support. accor.lin to ar.nounecmenf made a hurt time iiL-'Trv tl.e home m- - r. h.itit first." The ilia'rlct will have an enrollment equal to that of last season and Seventeen new teachers will he in the lisr, which mentis H c. 1 FOR th' attii i!ki a quite tlCff the i ilianite the teadlir. in Irice j I'etroleum Company, a dull Corporation, lanation of. principal place of business, KlksC lluildin.'. Kureka. Ctah. the There are delinqurpt upon followln s.ock on of assessment levied on July 17. 192S. hein assessment No. a. of one tic cent per share, the several the names of amounts set oppo-it- e as folthe resp.s-tiv- cm BXiie ii. a im ; - - o r stafl. ItKI.lNl'F.XT XTirK. of X Kiv.-- iou. This picture will be shown in place of Now Were in the Air. Its the best comedy this pair hns made to date. Ni-ph- ASTORIA ru ' iMif.-i.-i- 'tif I ..llurttii: nl. ih. nt. ,l.i. Mlvt th.11 is r.ipi.::. ,tu. i n 1 . 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And you've never experienced a genuine non-ski- d effect until you drive this tire on wet streets. And because the tread is cut deeper the New Miller Deluxe will retain its traction qualities for thousands of extra miles. Come in. See it. Examine it. Compare it. M. i Trill 1000 nr Mrs. F. r. 200 200 100 800 400 100 180 100 200 M.s-ha- Wilde 8ti-II. Boothe L. Anderson . 90-K. Csisford SiM'arlos Roberts Stewart Tarten ! R8-- t F. 109-M- . ... ... . ...... L. Pek or Mrs. F. K. 108-Vern- 6-pl- y, . r. 10.00 2.00 2.00 00 4.00 1. 00 1.80 1.00 2.00 ). 579-Vivla- n 59 y '. tiOlR-Th- a. 603-Ott- o 604-- 1. 605-Ge- o. M. 620-Ca- ie 637-Rulo- n 638-643-- ah 245-Reub- en V. 27 27,-Ie:i- n 273-,.VaIt- er 274-Oliv- e 277-Wi- n. ntnrte 2x4-llu')e- n Jaine . ... Plant Jasperson Taylor R. Taylor ... ... M"- - .. is 293-Wal'- er . . 299-Oll- vi 208-K' . II. Osborn Stewart Cruxford 3;,. ArthurGatlev 321-L- 324-Jnh- . M. n Tiv'vr 333-Walt- ; ! 334-Ollv237-Joh- n 342-L- . Gardner K. ' 3l'!-ita347-Ge- o. 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C"ner Iore Will M. Stewart n 3til-MuU- .. R. Taylor e .... H. Gove 630-Pea- rl ' Ball Rouff Taylor R. Taylor sno-J- . I). Harris 30 4 Carl Fields ... Contri Bryner V. Horsley L. MrArthur 64 649-PeH- 20 20 40 20 20 40 Floral Cr. . 659-J. Lloyd 661 Mrs. G. S. Nelson . Bryner 665-W. Horsley ... 666-II. Guyman ... It Lari-Ir . v Walter:! 2.00, K. Amlersun .. 8 00; tiSI-2.00'. ft 5 Carl Mamiscn 229-Mutu- al Cowen S. G47-- D. 227-Reuh- 40 Floral Co. 625-Carb- u! . Rlre Bernard I Marrmon King rl 632-Mar- 40 20 20 20 20 . . . I 20 Balllner. 621-Morg- or 2tin-Robe- rt Harding U. Haskins H. Toy rd 619-Nic- k l-- or Sarah Jane Moore Tate Close B. 615-616-Sanft- A Gaurhat M. 611-W- el 259-Ge- e Iaireher . Barrel I a. .. .V. Nelson ... G .Anderson .. Sun C. Retehart .. 606-Fre- d 201-Jos- FRANK BACON, Prop. rosso 597-Gle- n .. .. .. Bernard! -0 o. Eureka Service Station H. Gove F. Myers 596-IIarr- 194-Mar- 216-Vlet- m 576-1- 580-- 190-Gros- i ... . . 100 200 120 100 100 100 1000 100 60 400 100 100 40 20 40 40 40 40 40 Thompson . Son I). Paulson . J. Hanley Wells ... U. Gmrlrk M. Baxter Jarobson 1. 'i'I-Mari- SOU . 574-0- 570-G- tz H e 568-1- 176-Xan- ry Balloon d 540-Th- o. rd TDHIep 537-Ree- l.nn j t!.'i, 2 2 1 1 1 729-- to, 00 flu, 7 S9-- 743-W- . 00 744-Ca- rl 00; 745-R- . 746-Ber- t. 747-0- . 748-A- . 00; 749-Fre- il 00. 00, 1.00 1.00 732-Garne- .t 753-Lyina- Gain-hu- t n n .... ... F. Myers Anderson Marruson M. Rlre Bunnel II. Guyiuon K. . . ... .... W. Horsl-- y R. Haskins Stewart ... . . . . Stewart .. 76VIaud S'.dofr 761-Joh- j M. N. 00' 1.0'J 1 1 7'52-GIe- 9 93 2 722 I). H. Gove 723-WII. Tov 727 Niek Bernard! Hanley 20 40 40 20 40 40 20 20 40 40 20 20 20 60 60 160. go 1 Tailor . . k I ODD 25.110 I . 5 51X1 5.1X1 2XXI 20 00 j ...I linn non 937 Cnrhnn Flornl Co. 910 Mrs. G. S. Nelson .949 950-Xlc- n. no 00 1.20 1.00 1 00 1 .00 0.00 2 1. I Maruurdi k I 1X1 9S3-YY- '. 894-11- . 818-P- a .... ... 10110 901-- Kirkpatrick ...1090 ill Sidoff J. 906-Way- 907-K- . 91 922-- J. 923-- J. 926-Joh- n .40; 20 ! .20; .40 .20, .20 .40; .10 .10 .20 .10 .20 .50 .50 .50 .50 .80 .40 .40 .20 .20 .10 .20. .20 .40 .20 .20 .20 .40 40 .20 .20 .20 .40 .40 .40 .10 .20 .20 .20 2 00 .40 .20 .40 .40 .20 .40 .10 .20 .20 .40 .40 .20 .20 .20 .60 .60 1.60 .80 Iawt-lare- J. Coset I e K. North O. Ilelxlnn (). . . . . 928-Fran- rls 929-Ja- s 930-Y- 93.8-- J. 934-- S 945-K- . 919-- P. 956-- R. 967-Haz- el 968-1- 1. ,970-Jar- k 640 400 500 1000 1000 500 ..,,1000 1000 Ht-hdo- n Lero Ilernardl 927-Alle- j .... Roberts Nevers Sudwwka 902-IaiVe- .20; .20, .20 .20 ii Bernard! Swapp J. Rees J. Hanley Holman .. . Dion Dl.OO 2000 100 100 400 10.00. 10 10.00, 25.00 1.00, .20 .20 .20 .20 10 00 10.00 6.40 4.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10 00 10.00 20 00 1.00 1.00 4.00 2000 20.00 300 3.00 5.00 5.00 O. Reynolds 5.00 A. Van Ausdal .1000 10.00 2 00 200 Hlhei PL Walsh ...46200 4 62.00 Walsh 2000 20.00 Sudwei-k- s ... .... 1 1 500 500 500 -- -- Walter Taylor .... N 1 . .... .... IU5-Mora- 1134-J- . 1 144-Ja- s. 1 145-Cha- s. 1151-Ge- o. 1153-Mora- n 1154-W1179-Kro- d 1182-Ge- o. W. Plant O. Taylor Wurd Glhson ... K. Kin .... Ilrlggs R. Haskins .. P'ox p'ox W. Plant And In accordance 1 183-Ge- o. 1 184-- J. 4.0 10.00 50.00 10 00 C.00 10 00 10.00 10 00 10.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 20.00 400 4.00 500 5.00 GOO 5.00 Robinson . fins I) loss II06-K- . 1000 It. Shields J. Chambers ..1000 108-R. Shields ..,.1000 1109-0J. Chambers ...1000 COO II Bryner n Kin 200 16. North III8-P- . 400 1083-lhdore- .... 8Ni)-Mar- NSO-Tho- s. 1.00 1.00 .40 .20 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .20 .40 . lO.Oti 10. Xi tlloO 10 00 10110 I0 0i 40 .in 20 .20 DI82 20 .20 40 .10 1093 853 A. I.. I la vis .....1000 956-J- . M. Johnston ..1000 S7I-J- . 1000 I) llehdon H75-J- . W. LiMifhourrow 2500 Perkins 100 20 Contri K. Anderson . . 20 20 994. Fred Haskins 8 9 5 A. W. Horsley 20 -- 4 III) . .... M. Gaud-a- t 877-Kth- 1.00' HXXl 400 Smith 1000 Berk IHI2-.I- . 5000 J. Hanley 1IH6-J- . 1000 J. Hanley 1050 Darrel Garrley ... 500 1062 Wilson Wlllmore .1000 D63 Marlon Wlllmoro .1000 064 Kllznhet It Wlllmore 1000 1065 Naa man Wlllmore .1000 ni?6-- t Veil Wilson 1000 Nellie M. Cole ...4000 l77 I 1000 njl) Klmer A shill 1081 John V. Fennell .,2000 . 1009-T- Hill) IDItl Harold 500 in iltl . s 24 W. F. Mvera S25-- J S Kd wards 1.00' .60 .... Sheldon L. Anderson Bernarili . . S22 Klmie Hernurdi Coii'ri 821-Nir- no 1.00 no l. no . . w20 .60 no 1 . ! I 2 ml I n 00 100 100 100 ... Turner 601-W- ed 18ti-t!az- e or J. . 523-Xelll- t.00 8 no I 2 3 01) . 79X 2o 100 100 1 ... ur 112-Joh- 151-Ke- le 547-Joh- n 100 1.00 n L. Hur.ter .. 800 8.00 200 2.00 Pett 133-Ce600 6.00 Wilde Julia Cook . 500 5.00 149-400 4.00 G. Ostler 100 1.00 Thompson 155-100 1.00 W. Plant 300 3.00, Carter .40 40 Cook 100 1.00 Lero IS 185-Fri100 1.00 ' Krause Henderson . 120 1.20 188-- J. W. Ixiofbourrow 100 1.00 A. Larcher . 200 2.00 100 1.00' y Seppia 197-Ge1000 10 00 Hakata . 100 1.00 It. May . 2.00 200 V. Mvera 21 400 4.00 Pett 223-M- r. or Mrs. F. G. 100 1.00 Merhara 224-J- . 240 2.40 I. Harris 225-Pa100 1.00 Sidoff 226-Pa1.00 100 Sidoff 100 1.00, nail Lumber Co. 878 8.78 236-Sar100 1.00 Clift 237-Ge- o 100 1.00 Rurgi 1 00 242-L. (.'hirst Ison . 100 100 D;H1 254-W1.00 100 Briggs 146-Mr- 47S-Ne!- K. 541-Pu- Me-ha- 137-Vict- . 515-Fra- K. o. 472-G- . I. J. n .. . .. II. Messenger ie 500-11- -- 00 till 100 498-W- -- SO-M- . 4ti4-Klm- 487-Franel- s . for 1 Bernard! Jorgenson Caueh.it ... IS2-J- . S. Kd wards ... 4Sti-- l G. McClure Fennell .. 4 Bricken Briggs . K. Walsh 510 Robert Tate Clime. 31I-.I). Harris Stewart Mcljuarrie Whitehead. ..OOO r.0.00 SHOO 80.00 K. Walsh 41 II. A. Metjuarrie ..2000 20 00 :.:-i:ono 20.00 Walsh iictiftl ine Kendall. 8000 80.00 Kendall . 500 5.00 Kendall . 500 5 00 5.00 til August ine Kendall . 500 Kendall . 500 5.00 253 2.53 I). Harris 200 2.00 71 John Lera 74-1.00 100 W. Plant igg 3DC 5 oil J. Hanley Seymour Wells 799 11. B Kmrlrk x W1.1 Briggs 793-.1- 2 HO .Nil 5 IK) 913-Wall- wltiie tii3-C- so W. Lilly- - 461-LaVe- . 29-11- Warren ... 'rani Ism Capttnl!n Rimff a 4 50-- 1 1 ion W. LiMifhourrow 8-- 449-Berth- 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 2.00 4.00 8000 80.00 500 5.00 500 5.00 100 60 100 1.00 20 .20 .60 1.00 500 5.00 500 5.00 1000 10.00 with law and an order of the board of directors, inado on the 7t h day of July, 1928, so many shares of oarh parcel of slock as may he necessary will be sold at the offlre of the secretary, II. H. Link, at the P71ks Building, F.u- reka, Utah, on the 12th day of Srp- tember, 1928, at the hour of 12 o'rlock, noon, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the rost of advertising and axpense i.f hale. II. II. LINK, Secretary. (First pub. August 24, 1928.) 1 THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER Tuesday, September 18th STRONG AND I I ) KRG HAD lT ATK (OLRSKS ARK OFFKRKD IN TIIK SCHOOLS OF (JliADl'ATK Agriculture Arts and Science Commerce Home Economics Engineering Education SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION FivsImiiiM r;ri.-- t nil inn aixl tMitcrt.iiimx'nt Frit lay ami Ssilunlav, Septi'iiilnr 14 ami 15 Sophomore, Junior anti Suuir registration Monday, Septi'inber 17 KViilar classes Iteffin Tuesilav, September IS High School graduates should send in a transcript of their credits immediately Write to the Dean of Women for arm uuodat ions in the (Sirin Dormitory CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST Utah Agricultural College LOGAN, UTAH |