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Show 71 ' UTAH STATESMAN fendanta, and Bald persons unknown This la an action for the reposses- and each of them. H. V. VAN FELT, sion of a certain Diana Sedan Automobile, aerial No. 14824, motor Na 6211, Attorney for Plaintiff. California license No. 1492242, and la P. O. Address 606--7 Beaaon Bldg, the event delivery cannot be had of Salt Lake City, Utah. said personal property then for Judg29.) (Oct ment against the defendants la the Court. Geographical Term VEGETABLE PLATE ANOTHER EXCELLENT The term "the Spanish Main" Is popularly given to the Caribbean sea and to the north coast of South America flroa the Orinoco to Darien. The term la alao applied to tbo shores of tho Spanish possessions la Central sum of 11528.60. SUMMONS.' RAWLINGS A WALLACE, Attorney for Plaintiff. In the Third Judicial District Court of P. O. Address 222 McIntyre Bldg, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Gladys Juansta Black Singles, plainLEGAL 26.) tiff, vs. Howard Ralph Singles, de(Oct fendant. Summons. SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the said Defend- NOTICES 29-No-v. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN. Arnold E. Scott and Evelyn Scott, SHIP NOTICES plaintiffs, vs. 8. M. Spencer and n Y. Whitmore, defendants. Sammons. For Further Information Consult The State of Utah to the said DefendAl-lee- tho Const? Clerk or Reepoc Dated Statu Depart Beat at AfricaKnia.) Many combinations nro food In platen Particularly appetlalny la thla lunch or supper of baked potato, cauliflower, fresh or canned pea a, and fried canned pineapple, if cauliflower Is not a reliable, cabbage may be used. The foods must bo timed ao as to be reedy together. The belted potato will require about IS mlnutea to cojk, the cauliflower and frerb peas about 20, and the plnqapple about 80 minutes, according to bow many pieces are to prepared. Cook the pineapple slowly In butter, after It has been drained and floured, until It' la a delicate brown, and keep It hot while the other fooda are being arranged on the platen Avoid baring too hot an oven for the baked potato. A rery hot oven produces a hard dark crust When the potatoes feel mealy and trader to the very crater, take them oat of the oven Immediately and work thorn between the fingers, then stick a fork Into one side and make an opening to let out the steam. Press, the potato flesh upward and put a piece of butter on It Sprinkle with paprika and errs at once. CANNED PEACHES CORN FRITTERS (Tnpind hf , Am o tivo la the Third Judicial District NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ertate of William W. Weathers, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 2410 South Sixth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1 0th day of December, A. D. 1927. ESTHER J. WEATHERS, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of William W. Weathers, Deceased. H. V. VAN PELT, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication October 21, NICE FOR LUNCH A Add Flavor and Critpneu to Vegetable Plate, Combination Served Oe nationally It Excellent, (Tnpand he Aw Dated Statu Dtpartawat of AfricatttueJ Serve custard sauce occasionally with such canned 'fruit as peaches, plums, apricots, or pears, or with some of the fresh fruits In season. . moreover, add to the aupply of Iron and vltamlnea the children get and they should be encouraged to eat them. To make a soft custard, me a double boiler, says the United States Department of Agriculture. Beat a quart of Cue-tard- n milk with half a cupful of sugar and teaspoonful of salt In the double boiler. Beat' five or ala egg yollu lightly' and pour slowly Into them soma of the heated milk. Pour back Into the pan and stir, constantly until the custard coats the spoon. Remove at once and place the pan In a bowl of cold water, stirring until cool. 'Add one teaspoonful of vanilla. Chill the custard and serve with canned peaches or other fruit. one-eight- h Old-Fashion- . Dessert of "Flummery9. Pleases ed A "flummery" la an dessert that la easy to make In the season of highly flavored small fruits such as blackberries and black raspberries. Many people dlsllkj tne seeds In stewed or canned berries. Flummery bus all the fruit flavor without the seeds. The bureau of home economics gives these directions for making It: Blackberry Flummery. I capfuls blackberry Juice from canned or cooked fresh blackberries It cupful sugar (If Jules la unsweetened) ls I tablespoonfula farina or I cornstarch, b teaspoonful salt . I tsaspoonfuls lemon Juice 1 table-spoonfu- . Beat the blackberry Juice, Mix the sugar and tlie farina or cornstarch and the salt, and add to the bluckber-rJuice. Cook In a loulde boiler for 19 to 20 minutes or until the mixture thickens and the raw starchy taste disappears Remove from the Ore, add the lemon Juice, and beat well. 8erve y cold with top milk or plain v whipped cream. Raspberry flummery la made In the same way. With cooler weather one may think again of hotter and richer food than has been served during July, August and September. Fritters In any form must be served piping hot, and because of the deep fut In which they are fried, they add considerably to the richness of tlie menL These celery fritters for which tlie bureau of home economics supplies the recipe, would be particularly good with a menu consisting of cold sliced lamb and spinach. A fruit dessert would be good. - I cups cclsry, flatly cut -- 1 cups lifted flour cup milk tag teatpeon salt I ttaapoona bak-- 1 1 Ing powder Sift together the floor, salt and baking powder, add the beaten egg and milk, then tlie celery Fry by spoonskillet. Drain fuls In a on absorbent pauer, and serve hot. d 12, 1927. Court. quick-cooke- The within action is brought for the R. B. THURMAN, purpose of clearing the title to the Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 412 Besson Building, real property described in plaintiffs complaint and for the purpose iff de- Salt Lake City Utah. claring null and void and of no effect 19.) (Oct and cancelling of record a purported contract of sale of said property purSUMMONS porting to have been executed by 8. M. Spencer aa purchaser and the plainIn the Third Judicial District Court of tiffs named herein as sellers. Salt. Lake County State of Utah. CLAWSON A ELSMORE, W. C. Grant plaintiff, vs. R. C. Green, Plaintiffs. for Attorneys Emlllc Fuhrer, Mercella D. Christen50S Deseret Bank P. O. Address: Mollle Hlgginsen, Earl A. Beck sen, Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. and Ilene P. Beck, defendants. 21.) 22-No-v. . (Oct NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 29-No- Summons The State of Utah to the aaid SUMMONS. d : at . to-wl- t: four-tenth- s o 1 u-- d 9 I plnte sliced 1 1 eumbera pint sliced tons on- - I pint cut string beans pint cut sweet red peppere 1 14 Treat Officer. pint cauliflower cut In sections Executor of Estate of pint sliced green John Myers. Deceased. tomatoes RITER A COWAN, pint cut green POWERS, Attorneys for Executor. peppers Suite 214 Kearns Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication October 15, Spinach Soup Excellent Dish for the Children Children need spinach aa often aa possible and they should have a pint of milk or more a day. Spinach soup, which combines these two valuable fooda In an excellent way contributes to both needs. Directions for making It are given by the United States le partment of Agriculture I quart milk I tablespoons flue. tablespoons huttei I cup ground or 1 teaspoon milk raw spinach ilace the milk In a double holler with the salt. Wash the spinach well, chop or grind It. and If ground place bowl to catch the liquid which runs from the grinder. Add to the spinach Mix the flour and butter until well blended and add to the milk with the spinach. Stir until thickened and the spinach Is cooked. t LaaL November 5. 1927. . SUMMONS . In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, a corporation, plaintiff, va. J. W. 8word, and Anna De Frank, defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defend- ants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of thla summons upon you. If served within the county In which thla action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure ao to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of thla summons upon you. If served within the county in which this action la brought; otherwise, within thirty daya attar aerviee, and defend the above entitled action; and la ease of your failure ao to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to tho demand of tho complaint which has been filed with the , Clerk of said ' Court . Tho plaintiff, la this action, has prayed for a dissolution of tho marriage contract existing between herself and yon, the aaid defendant; for tho care, custody and control at your minor Issue; and for such other relief aa to the Honorable Court may aeem proper. to-wi- (Oct v. 26.) NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT . Estate of Frederick Langton, DeIn the District Court of the Third Juceased. dicial District of the State of Utah, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underelgned at 1607 Within and for Salt Lake County richness and crispness to a vegetable Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. George W. Lucas and Beta Lucas, plaintiffs, vs. Angus J. Cannon, plate luneb la to Include corn fritters Utah, on or before the 23rd day of There are many combinations that December, A D. 1927. Hugh J. Cannon, Tracy Y. Cannon, Lewis T. Cannon and Sylvester Q. WILLIAM LANGTON. would be good with corn fritters as Cannon, aa executors of the last will Executor of tho Estate of for example, spinach, creamed onlona testament of George Q. Cannon, and Deceased. Frederick langton, and stewed tomatoes; or string beans deceased; Preston J. Cannon, BrigRICHARDS A RICHARDS, carrots and lettuce salad; or ham T. Cannon, Frank J. Cannon, Attorneys for Administrator. cabbage, beeta and buttered Georgeius Y. Cannon, Willard T. of first publication October 22, Date mashed rutabaga. Tlie other vege- A D. 1927. Cannon, Collins T. Cannon, Eapey tables should be about ready to serve T. Cannon. Carl Q. Cannon, John Q. Last, November 12, 1927. when you begin to fry the fritters so Cannon, Wil ford Y. Cannon, Tracy Y. Cannon Joseph J- - Cannon, Wilthat the latter can be sent to the table NOTICE TO CREDITORS. liam T. Cannon, Edwin Q. Cannon, piping hot Ilere la a recipe for makRadcllffe Q. Cannon. Ada C. Cannon, ing them, supplied by the Crlted Estate of J. H. Stauffer, Deceased. Eater T. Richards, Amelia T. ChamCreditors will present claims with 8tatea Department of Agrlrulture; C. to the undersigned at 1119 berlain, Vera C. C.Sharp. Emily vouchers Corn Fritters Irvine, Grace Continental National Bank Bldg., 8alt - Willey, RoaannahC. C. Nealen. Anna Winder, Carol' Y. 1 cupful flour Lake Utah, on or before the 26th liquid, Y. Clawson Cannon, Angus Cannon, from 1 table spoonful day ofCity. either 1928. D. February, A canned corn, or melted fat I. Cannon, Hugh J. Cannon, Lewis NORMA F. STAUFFER. , 1 ess milk, or the two T. Cannon. Sylvester Q. Cannon, the Administratrix of the estate mixed I tea spoonful unknown heirs, unknown devisees Deceased. H. J. of 1 cupful Stauffer, drained baking powder end unknown creditors of George Q. MOYLE D. HENRY and canned corn tea spoonful deceased, and also all other Cannon, M. CHRISTENSEN. J. salt lit cupfuls sifted persona unknown claiming any Attorneys for Administratrix. Ills the flour, baking powder and of first publication October 22. k ' fright, title, .estate. Hen or interest salt Ills the Juice from the canned A Date in the real property described in D. 1927. corn, or milk, or whatever liquid Is the complaint adverse to plaintiffs' 1927. November 12, Last, used, the egg after It has been beaten ownership, or any eloud upon the title of plaintiffs thereto, defendants. lightly, and the canned corn, Stir NOTICE TO CREDITORS Summons. . this liquid mixture gradually Into the Add the melted fat. Estate of Petronella Oblad Gllsameyer, The State of Utah to the aaid defenddry Ingredients ants; If the corn la very ninlat even after Deceased. You are hereby summoned to appear the liquid has been drained from It. Creditors wil plreaent claims with within twenty days after service of more flour may be added. Dried corn, vouchers to the undersigned at 626 summons upon you. if served withthla bewhich has been soaked and rooked un Continental Bank Building, on or in gthe county in which this action la fore the 17th day of December, A D. til tender, may also be used. brought; otherwise, within thirty Bays 1927. Fry the corn fritters In deep fnt or. after service and defend the above enC. WILLIAM F. GLISSMEYER, If preferred. In a skillet in shallow titled action; and In case of your failAdministrator of Estate of ure so to da Judgment will be rendfat In either case, drop the mixture Petronella Oblad Gllsameyer, ered you according to the deby spoonfuls Into the fat and fry Deceased. mand against which has been of the complaint rather slowly, for these fritters need DRAPER A LANE, filed with the Clerk of aaid Court time to cook through to the center he for Administrator. Attorney This action la brought to recover a fore the outride becomes ton brown. Date of first publication October 15, Quieting the title of plainjudgment Drain the fritters on absorbent pa pet A D. 1927. tiffs to the land described In said Laat November X, 1927. and serve hot "Commencing at a compldlnt, (1.4) rods one and noint NOTICE TO CREDITORS Six hundred five (605) feet and South Pickles Swket Making West from the Northwest corner of the of William C. Jennings, De- Northeast quarter of Section Fourteen Fom Brined Vegetables Estate ceased. (14). Township One (1) South. Range Vegetables prepared by the "low: Creditors will present claims with One (1) West. Salt Lake Meridian, In method" described Formers' brining vouchers to the undersigned at the and running thence South Ten (10) be enn freshened and bank of Walker Brothers Bankers, rods thence West Two hundred ten Bulletin made Into sweet mixed pickle, wlili-Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the (210) feet, more or leas, to the East has been tested by the United 8tntes 18th day of February, A D. 1928. Bank of Jordan River, thence North MARTHA H. JENNINGS and One Department of Agriculture. (1) rod. thence East Seventy-twWALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, feet thenee North One (1) rod. (72) Seasoned Vinegar for Sweet Mixed Executors of the Will of East Two (2) tods, thence thence Pickle. William C. Jenn ing a, Deceased. North ' (8) rods, thence East One Eight mua-I tablrspnnn I cupe vinegar W. H. BRAMEL, five (105) feet to the place of hundred tard aeed cup water Attorney for Executors. in Salt Lake County. Utah." beginning, I hot pvppera Ik cups augar Date of first publication October 15, WILLIAM REGER. H eunre spice mixA D. 1927. ture below for Plaintiffs. Attorney 608-Last, November 5, 1927. Address: O. McIntyre P. Mixture. Spice Salt Lake City, Utah. Bldg.. 11 ounce dried red I ounces allspice NOTICE TO CREDITORS 26.) (Oct. t ounces coriander pepper t ounces yellow 14 ounce bay leav Estate not John Myers, Deceased. , SUMMONS mustard seed Creditors will present claims with Bring the vinegar mixture to the vouchers to the undersigned at office Judicial District Court of boiling point and pour over the vegebf Tracy Loan and Trust Co., 151 8a In Third Lake Salt County, State of Utah. tables below after freshening them Main 8L, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or W. Dobson, plaintiff, vs. S. for 12 to 24 hours. Seal In airtight before the 20th day of December, A Nichols, whose first name la unsterile Jura and store In a cool place D. 1927. known but who la commonly known TRACY LOAN A TRUST CO., and by the name of Mra. Tom. G. as Mixture. Vegetable By W. V. ROCKEFELLER, and who la the wife or Tom Nichols cu- - I ' Celery Fritters Would Be Good With Cold Lamb D. 1927. Laat November Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of thla summons upon yon. If served within the county In which thla action la brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, i and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure ao to da Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint which has been filed with the Clerk tit said (Prepend by Aw United States Department ef Africa It or.) One of the nicest ways to add flavor, soft-whe- Supply of Iron and Vltamlnea Needed by Children. Court, la and for tbs County of Salt Laks, State of Utah. t WITH CUSTARD Kuon ants: ant: of Utah. TAKE NOTICE That In accordance with a resolution of the City Council of Brigham City, Utah, at a regular meeting held on October 17. 1927, and that certain ordinance adopted by aaid City on December 22, 1117, recorded In Book 1 of Ordinances at page 405. all of Mid bonds, t. Eighty (80) Water Works Bonds of tho denomination of One Thousand (11000) dollan, each consecutively numbered 1 to SO, both inclusive, will be redeemed and paid at the American Exchange Irving Trust Company, Now York City, New Yak, successors to the Irving National Bank, New York City, New York, or at the office of tho City Treasurer at Brigham City, Utah, on tho first day of December, 1927, the holder of each bond than and there to bo paid tho sum of One Thousand (91000) Dollars principal, plus Interest aa therein provided. Holders of all aaid Bonds are hereby notified to present aaid Bonds at the time and either place above mentioned for payment In accordance with thla notice. ELIZA THOMPSON, Treasurer, Brigham City, Utah. Dated at Brigham City, Utah, this 27th day of October, 1927. ant: Defend- You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty daya after the service of thla summons upon you. If served within the county In which thla action la brought: otherwise, within thirty daya after aerviee, and defend the your failure ao to do. Judgment will be above entitled action ; and in case of rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of aaid Rye Patch Agnes Mining and Milling Company, Location of. Principal Place of Business, 510 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting til the Directors, held on the 17th day of October, 1927, an assessment of one-hal- f of one cent per share was levied on all of the Issued and outstanding capital stock of the company, payable on or before November 29th, 1927, to C. L. Shortlno, secretary, at 610 Atlas Block, Sett Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessment of may remain unpaid on the 29th-da- y November, 1927, xwlU be delinquent and advertised for sale at publlo auction, and unless payment in made before, will be sold on the 19th day of December, 1927, at 3 "o'clock p. m., at the office of the secretary aforesaid, by the secretary, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. C. L SHORTINO, Secretary. 610 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' (Published In Utah Statesman.) 26.) (Oct Court. Thla action la brought to foreclose ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 17 plaintiffs lien against the property described In the complaint. DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, a corDAN B. SHIELDS, of the State of Utah, principoration for Plaintiff. Attorney P. O. Address 419 Judge Building, pal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City. Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a reg5.) (Oct ular meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 13th day of October SUMMONS 1927, an aaaesaiaeat of one cent (lc) share was levied on all issued an! In the Third Judicial District Court per shares of Diamond Oil outstanding of Salt Lake Copnty, State of Utah. one min per share on Company (or Mra. Jennie Mann, plaintiff, va. Terry all Issued and outstanding abates of A. Mann, defendant Summons. former Guataveson Oil Company), The State of Utah to the raid defend- the payable Immediately to Joseph Beh-linant: treasurer, at 802 Vermont BuildYou are hereby summoned to appear Salt Lake City, Utah. ing, within twenty daya after the service Any stock 'upon which thla assessof this summons upon you, If served ment on the 11th within the county In which this action day ofmay remain unpaid November, 1927, will be delinIs brought otherwise, within thirty quent and advertised for sale at pubdaya after service, and defend the lic auction and unless payment is above entitled action; and In ease of made before will be sold on Monday, your failure ao to da Judgment will be December 12, 1927, at 10 oclock a. m., rendered against you according to the at the 202 Vermont office, companys demand of the complaint which has Building, 8alt Lake City, Utah, to pay been filed with the clerk of aaid court the delinquent assessment thereon, toThla la an action to dissolve the the cost of advertising and bonds of matrimony now existing be- gether with expense of sale. .. tween plaintiff and defendant. JOSEPH BEHLING, J. W. STRINGFELLOW, Secretary. Attorney for Plaintiff. 202 Vermont Building, Salt Lake P. O. Address Sll Clift Building, Salt City, Utah. Lake City, Utah. (Please make all checks payable to 5.) (Oct the company.) 12.) (Oct SUMMONS . ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County State of Utah. Grace Martin, plaintiff, va Sevard LouIm Mining Co Salt Lake City, Ut Martin, defendant, Summons. Location of principal place of busiThe State of Utah to the Mid Defendness, Salt Lake City, Utah. ant: Notice la hereby given that at a You are hereby summoned to appear meeting of the board of directors, held within twenty days after the service of on the 8th day of Oct, 1927, an assessthla summons upon you, if served (1(c) cent per share within the county In which thla action ment of one-hal- f la brought; otherwise, within thirty was levied upon the capital stock of daya after service, and - defend the the corporation, issued and outstandabove entitled action; and In cane of ing, parable Immediately to the secreof the company, at his. office, 814 your failure ao to do. Judgment will be tary rendered against you according to the Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any atock upon which thla assessdemand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of aaid ment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of Not 1927, will be delinquent Court Thla action la brought to recover a and advertised for sale at public aucJudgment dissolving the bonds of tion, and unless payment la made bebe sold at the secretary's ofmatrimony heretofore existing be- fore, will fice, at 9 oclock a m., Dec. 10th, 1927, tween you and the plaintiff. to pay the delinquent assessment toH. V. VAN PELT, gether with the cost of advertising and Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address 505--7 Beaaon Bldg., the expense of Bale. R. O. DOBBS, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah. Na 314 Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City. 5.) (Oct. Utah. Published In the Utah Statesman, SUMMONS Salt Lake City. Utah. g, 15-N- (Oct 12.) In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 10 ... Hoffman. Pauline Donald, plaintiff, va. G. F. G. Nichols, and Donald, defendant Summons. . SHAMROCK MINES CO. Location whose first name la unknown but The State of Utah to the aaid Defend- of principal place of business: aa and known Is by who lone, commonly ant: Nevada, Salt Lake City office, 433 the name of Mrs. A. H. Hoffman, You are ro summoned hereby appear Ness building. and la the wife of A.H. Hoffman; within twenty dags after the service of Notice la hereby given that at a alao all other persona unknown, this summons withIf served upon you. ting of the board of directors held claiming any right, title, estate, lien in the county In which thla action la nee on October 7, 1927, assessment of or interest In the real property debrought; otherwise, within thirty daya one-hai- r (M) cent per share of atock scribed In the complaint adverse to after en- was levied on and above defend the service, all the outstanding capplaintiffs ownership or any cloud titled action; and In case of your fail- ital atock of the corporation payable upon plaintiffs title thereto, defend- ure so to do, be renderwill on or before November 6. 1927 to A. F. Judgment ants. Summons. against you according to the de- Judd, treasurer, at room 433 Ness The State of Utah to the aaid deiena-snts- : ed mand of the complaint within ten building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any atock upon which thla assessYou are hereby summoned to ap- daya after aerviee of this summons will filed with be Court the you, ment may remain unpaid on the Mid pear within twenty daya after the ser- upon Thla la an action brought to procure 6th day of November. vice of this summons upon you. If 1927, will be dedissolving the bonds of mat linquent and advertised for Mia at pub-li- e served within the county in which thla judgment now between rimony existing plaintiff suction and. unless payment la action la brought; otherwise, within made before, will be sold on the 6th thirty daya after service, and derend and defendant H. MCKNIGHT. J. day of December. 1927, at the hour of the above entitled action; and In caaa Attorney for Plaintiff. 1 o c lock p. m. of that day by John of your failure ao to do, Judgment will P. O. Addreas: 514-1- 5 Beaaon Bldg., V. Blnih. secretary or the be rendered against you according to company, at 432 Ness building, 8atl Lake the demand of the complaint, which Salt Lake City, UtahT City, 12.) (Oct has been filed with the Clerk of aaid Ltab, to pay he delinquent assess-men- t Court together with the costa of adverNOTICE OF REDEMPTION Thla action la brought to quiet title tising and expense nr Mle. In plaintiff of certain real estate situ8I1AMROCK MINES CO.. ated In the South 4 of the Southwest To the holders of 5tt per cent Water JOHN V. BLUTII, 4 of Section 12. Township 2 South of IVorka Honda Series of December 1. Secretary. 1917. maturing on December 1, 1937, First pnhlication October 8th, Range 1 West, In said 8a1t Lake Coun1927. deall of aaid claims of Brigham City Corporation, State Last, Novomber 6th, 1927. ty as against t 15-N- . v |