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Show UTAH STATESMAN LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS ante. Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after this summons upon you, If served within the county in which thla action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure bo to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint whlrh baa been filed with the Clerk of said In the City Court of Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Baird Realty Investment Company, a PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHI- P corporation, plaintiff, vs. J. A. i, defendant. Summons. NOTICES The State of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service For Further Information Coninlt of thla summons upon you, if served within the county In which thla action the County Clerk or Rea pec-tir- e la brought: otherwise within twenty (2C) days after such service, and deSignori fend the above entitled action; and In Court. This action la brought to recover In the Third Judicial District Court, case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the udgment against the defendants on a In and for the County of Salt Lake,' court for the relief demanded in the promissory note dated March 28, 1922, complaint, whlrh haa been filed with for $1750.00, with Interest, attorney's State of Utah. the Clerk of said Court and of whlrh fees and coata, and to foreclose a morta copy la hereto annexed and herewith gage recorded in Book 9 X of Mortserved upon you, and will take Judg- gages, page 642 on the records of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ment against you for the sum of Four County Recorder of Salt Lake CounHundred Elghty-tw- o and 57100 Dol ty, on the following described real Estate of Lars Jensen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Ian, ($482.57) with Interest thereon. estate: This action la brought for the purvour tiers to the un,irslgned at 600 Commencing at a point 377.85 McCornlck Bldg., Saif Like City, Utah, pose of recovering the sum of $430.88 feet North and 909.5 reel West on or before the 25th day of Febru- for commission for the sale of certain from the Southeast corner of the property of defendant together with Southwest quarter of Sertlon 25, ary, A. D. 1928. Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per REYNOLD BILLS, Township 2 South of Range 1 Administrator of the Estate cent per annum from the 10th day of West, Salt Lake Meridian, and of Lara Jensen, Deceased. November, 1926; for the aum of $42.19 running thence West 99 feet; for money loaned defendant by plainJ. LOUIS BROWN, thence South 136.6 feet; thence tiff with Interest thereon at the rate East 99 feet; thence North 136.5 Attorney for Administrator. 8 11th Date of first publication December of per rent per annum from the feet to the place ofbeglnnlng. day of Febuarry, 1927, and for the for 17th, A. D. 1927. Subject to a sum of 8100.00 on a promissory note road purposes over the East 10 Last, January 7th, 1928. executed to Sugar House Investment feet of the above described tract. Co., and endorsed and transferred to Dated December 29, 1927. NOTICE TO CREDITORS thereInterest plaintiff, together with H. L. MULLINER, Febon at 7 annum from cent Attorney for Plaintiff. Estate of William L. Ritter, Deceased. ruary 15,per1927, toperApril 15, 1927, and P. O. Address: 820 Continental Bank Creditors will present claims with 1 per cent per month from April 15, Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. vouchers to the undersigned at 73 East 1927, until paid, together with reason 28.) (Dec. Second South Street, rail Lake City, able fees and for coata of attorneys Utah, on or before the 20th day of this action. DELINQUENT NOTlCc April, A. D. 1928. Dated December 3rd. 1927. ALFRED SORENSEN. POWERS, RITER ft COWAN, ft Milling Company. Leonora Administrator of the Estate Plaintiff's Attorneys. Location ofMining principal place of business of William L. Ritter, Deceased. P. O. Address: Suite 214 Kearns and office, 127 East Broadway Salt W. C. BRAFFET, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Lake City, Utah. Location or mine, Attorney for Administrator. (Dec. 7.) Starr Mining District, Beaver County, Date of first publication December Utah. Location of oil field and wells, A. D. 1927. 17th, Rozel field, north end of Great Salt 6UMMONS Lost, January 7th, 1928. Lake, Uoxelder county, Utah. Notice la hereby given that there In the Third Judicial District Court of SUMMONS are delinquent upon the following deSalt Lake County, Bute of Utah. In the Third Judicial District Court of Myrtle Hanaon, plaintiff, va. Byron scribed stork on account of assessment Na 23 of (K) cent Hanson, defendant. Summons. Salt Lake County, Stale of Utah. Rachel Crilly, plaintiff, vs. Wm. Crllly, The State of Utah to the aald Defend- per share levied on Thursday the 17th day of November, 1927, the several ant: defendant. Summons. You are hereby summoned to appear amounts set opposite the names of The State of Utah to the said defendwithin twenty daya after the service the respective shareholders aa follows: ant: You are hereby summoned to appear of this summons upon you. If served within twenty days after the service within the county In which thla action of this summons upon you, If nerved la brought; otherwise, within thirty within the county in which this action daya after service, and defend the la brought; otherwise, within thirty above entitled action ;and In caae of days after service, and defend the your failure so to do, Judgment will above entitled action; and In case of be rendered against you according to your failure so to do, Judgment will the demand of the complaint which be rendered against you according to has been filed with the Clerk of aald the demand of the complaint which Court This action la brought for the purhaa been filed with the Clerk of aald of dissolving the bonds of matripose Court. now existing between the nlaln mony Thla action la brought to dissolve defendant. the contract of marriage heretofore tiff and theCLAWSON ft ELSMORE, and now existing between the plainAttorneya for Plaintiff. tiff and the defendant. P. O. Address : 608 Deseret Dank BENJAMIN SPENCE. Salt Lake City, Utah. Building, Attorney for Plaintiff. ?.) (Dec. P. O. Address: 601 Dooly Bldg., Lake Salt City, Utah. SUMMONS (Dec. 21.) 11111-can- right-of-wa- Secretary of tha Navy Darla, Admiral Hughes, Admiral Brumby and Lieutenant Commander EUeaburgh 2 Battleship eo the U. 8. 8. Falcon at Prorlncetown conferring about aalraglng of the aunken aubmarlne 8-congress. 8 Archbishop Raymond W. Taaaa, which will carry Prealdent Coolldge to Harana for the Boulaue of Quebec, created a cardinal by the pope. 1 NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVEHTS Mexico Backing Down in Oil Land Controversy With United States. By EDWARD W. PICKARD of the efforts of FIRST frulta Dwight Morrow In Mexico and the good will" flight of CoL Charlea A. Lindbergh to the capital of that republic are Been In the action of the Mexican houae of deputlea In the ell land controreray which haa been the main barrier to entirely friendly relatlona between the two countries Orged on by President Callea, the houao paaaed a bill wiping out the provision requiring owners of oil landa exacquired prior to May 1, 1017, to for titles fee almple change their terminating In fifty yearn Thla provlaion waa a part of the law of carrying Into effect the constitution renatural Mexican 1817 natlonallxing sources. The retroactive application of thla and other provlaiona to American propertiea acquired before the new constitution went Into effect waa objected to by the American govern-men- t aa confiacatory. Several month ago the Mexican Supreme court held the provlaion unconatltutlonal, but under Mexican law a law la not nullified until the Supreme court haa held It Invalid In live decisions. Prealdent Callea did not wait for the five before yielding to the conten-tlon- a of the American State department Although news dispatches from Mexico City attribute the action of Callea to the friendlier relations established by Morrow and Lindbergh, there la ample ground for the belief that the Mexican President waa forced to take the step by the virtual state of bankruptcy of the Mexican government. That the American government also la in a conciliatory mood was evidenced by Its Intention to relax the embargo on export of war munitions and military equipment to Mexico. The first Instance of this relaxation waa the permission given by the State department for the purchuse by the Mexican government of the Ford airplane In which Mra Lindbergh flew to Mexico City. con-rnaln- LINDBERGH terminated visit Wednesday, when he hopped off for a tour of CenEscorted by seven tral America. the Mexican planes, Spirit of SL Louis took the air early In the morning, skimmed past the great volcanoes Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl, and waa on Its way to Gautemala City, the first scheduled atop, 073 miles away. About seven hours later he was being most enthusiastically welcomed by the His tour will take Guatemalans. him t ranaraa, where great doings are planned, and thence he will fly back by way of Honduras and Progreso to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Evangeline Llndliergh bade her son farewell aa he left Mexico City, and a few minutes later she and her companions from Detroit started on their flight back to Michigan. They headed for Tampico and were accompanied by two Mexican army planes. COLONEL AT THIS writing hope for the monoplane Dawn has dwin- dled utmost to the vanishing point, and It is believed Mrs. Frances Grayson and her companions, Oskar Orndal, Brice Goldito rough and Fred Koehler, hove Starting from Roosevelt perished. field. New York, for ''Kbor Oruce, Newfoundland, on wliut whs Intended to be the first leg of s flight to Croydon, England, the Dawn Immediately ran Into rough weather ami, save for fragmentary SOS call picked up Sunday by the Canadian wireless station on Sable island, luis not been heard from. At that time the plane wn long overdue ul Harbor Grnee. On Monday a cable uriilur on the opposite side of Trinity Imy from Harbor Grine ph Jo'il up part of n rail whlrh it was surmised might lie from pos the Pawn, and It w;is lutlon" was entirely absent from their program. The convention official explained also that they sought to demonstrate to the people of the etate that while evolution may be u fundamental hypothesis In biology, it Is osly oat of the Important subjects investigated In the broad field of science. Dr. L XL Bailey of Ithaca, retiring president, waa absent because of fll ness and hla place on the program wee BAKSTS wonderful Mexican docugiven to Dr. Sylvanae O. Morley, ments were atlll further discredof tha Caraegta Instianthropologist ited when Frank Y. McLaughlin, a of the institution! Intold He tution. civil engineer of Mexico City, apremarkable civilisathe of vestigation peared voluntarily before the senate tion developed by the Mayas, 2,000 investigating committee and declared ago in what la now Guatemala yean that Miguel Avila, who procured the and Mexico. of Na notorious was purveyor papers, Dr. Clarence CL Little, prealdent of documents. McLaughlin, who said he knew nothing of the papers published the University of Michigan, laid before In the nearst papers purporting to the association a program for pushing show creation of a 11,215,000 fund for out the boundaries of mans know! four United Statea senators, told tha edge of man. Citing the fact that committee that Avila had peddled there la a growing Insistence that the supply of defectives should b twenty or thirty worthless docuand diminished by preventcontrolled ments" to him, including one purporthe emphasised their reproduction, ing American come from the ing to have of turning from Inthe Importance embassy. Thla latter, Mctaughlln said, waa sects to mammals, anch aa cats, dogi, mice, and rata, in tha laborabrought to him by Avila In Mexico rabbits, of experimental genetics. tory phase waa vice presiCity. McLaughlin then dent of the El Sol Petroleum company, which has a contract with the Mexinecessity of Immediate can government It consisted of a sin- THE empowering the War depart gle typewritten sheet of American emment to build op the nation's depleted bassy stationery offering to disclose munitions reserve by placing "educafor $10,000 with $1,000 down what tional orders with private concerns Is transpired between Secretary Kellogg of War Davis in tressed Secretary by and Ambassador Sheffield upon the enletters received by the chairman of the voys visit to Washington. Although senate and house committees on milithe paper was unsigned, McLaughlin affairs. related that Avila told him Arthur tary The war secretary points out that Bliss Lane, then Brat secretary of the failura of this government to place American embassy, waa outside the munitions orders with private con building in an automobile and would cerns since the war haa resulted In furnish the Information. McLaughlin the disappearance of the munitions amid be did not believe Avila's story Industry with the single exception of and told him so. That Lane bad any certain kinds of ammunition. He part In sneb a scheme waa denied on aska that the department be allowed behalf of the State department, alto give annual orders to private conthough the department Itself declined cerns not only for ammunition, but for to dignify the story with a formal pilot models of the newly developed denial. artillery and Infantry weapons recently demonstrated at the army proving P. MORGAN has been elected ground at Aberdeen. chairman of the board of the United States Steel corporation to sucsecretary ceed the late Elbert IL Gary. James Cool-Id- g and as continue! A. Farrell president and American army the believes Taylor chief executive, and Myron now than In better are shape committee finance the of aa chairman navy will supervise the concerns fiscal polithey ever before have been In peace time. He told the White House corcies. The three thus form u triumvirate to direct the affairs of the great respondents that the budget policy the armed corporation. Mr. Morgan will perform toward appropriations for In and liberal were rekeeping services will be no executive duties but needs. In thla connation's corwith the the Id for a way general sponsible ont that budget poration's operations. Mr. Farrell will nection he pointed eatlmatea for the next fiscal year carry be the chief executive officer. approximately $100,000,000 more for Closely related to the ateel corporation was the announcement In New national defense purposes than waa York that Harold Stanley, president carried In tha budgets of two or three of the Guaranty company of New years ago. Congress also baa been PreaYork, will become a partner In J. P. generons with appropriations, the the PresiMorgan A Co., succeeding Dwight W. ldent believes. In view of Morrow, recently appointed United dent's expressed attitude, there la apStates ambassador to Mexico. Mr. parently little hope that be will aik years for the appointment of a board to Stanley, who la only forty-tw- o study the monitions situation. old, has been president of the Guar 1021. since December, anty company IIe also Is vice president of the exhibited CALIFORNIANS when William EdGuaranty Trust company. ward Hickman waa taken from Oregon e back to Lob Angelas to be tried for exceptions, Thirty-ninone of the moat revolting crimes of Evans Charles of findings man had conHughes, who, aa special master for the recent years. The young of the kidwaa be fessed that guilty States court, United upheld Supreme of little murder brutal and naping Chicago's right to divert Lake Michiall the Marian giving callonaly have Parker, for water gan sanitary purposes, been filed In the court by William W. terrible details of hla crimes. The law Potter, attorney general of Michigan. officers were fearful that attempts and perMichigan, and five other lake states would be made to lynch him found been have would there Pennhaps Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, men of the Angeles to blame few sylvania and New York were ordered such sum by the court to file their exceptions had they given Hickman the slayer However, Justice. mnry to the Hughes report before January was the first to waa safely lodged In Jull, and his trial S, and Michigan waa delayed only for the arrival of comply. counsel engaged by his mother. On The Michigan exceptions attack practhe train from Oregon Hickman made conclualon of fact tically every major and luw recommended In hla report by two futile attempts at suicide. Master Hughes and reassert the common contention of all the romplninlng gen. smedley d.rutlek elutes that neither the War departBrig. couminnds the American mu ment nor congress has power to aunt Chinn, got into ac Tientsin, rlnrs thorize a diversion of water from one when the oilier tlon the day watershed to another. 000 plant of the Standard oil coin puny there was threatened with de of suvunis from aii struct Ion hy fire. General Butler per and country gathered In aonully directed the msirino Nnshvllle, Trim., fur the eighty-fourtChinese, British, French and Italian uiinual convention of the Ainerlcun Asfire brigade. In lighting the rnuO-.igrsociation for the Advancement of tlon and by Ida orders dirt barricade-wor- e thrown up that raved ll.o S.'"). Science, and It was noted thsit. out of courtesy to llirlr hosts, the word "evu- - U00 gallon oil tunks. sible the Grayson party might be down In some Isolated spot not far away. Meanwhile a number of American destroyers, tha dirigible Los Angeles and nil vessels In tha region sought diligently for truces of tha missing plane, examlng waters and tha coast carefully but without result The search, however, win continued. J. Notwithstanding a Hundreds h y 31-Ja- 10-Ja- one-fourt- h 10-Ja- 24-Ja- n. In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. In the Third Judicial District Court in Iluldah L. Rhodes, plaintiff, vs. WH Ham McKinley Rhodes, defendant. and for Salt Lake County, State of Summons. Utah. Walker Brothers Bankers, a Corpora- The State of Utah to the said Defend-ant- : tion, Trustee of the Estate of Anna M. Lowe, Deceased, You are hereby summoned to applaintiff, vs. Esther Ann Brixzee, sometimes pear within twenty days after the serknown aa Mra. Henry Willard Brlz-ze- e; vice of this summons upon you, If Lulu Brlzzee Stoddard; Mae served within the county in which this Brizzee Penney, sometimes known action la brought; otherwise, wPhin as May Brizzee Penney; Raymond thirty days after service, and defend H. Brizzee; Laura Brizzee Lee; the above entitled action; and in case Eleanor Brizzee Haller, sometimes of your failure so to do. Judgment will known as Eleanor Brizzee Hallor; be rendered against you according to Ernest II. White; Edna White; the demand or the complaint which Ernest White; Louise White; Rich- has been filed with the Clerk of said ard White; Alice White; Maybelle Court. Brizzee De Wolf, sometimes known This action la brought to dissolve as Maybel or Mabel Brizoe De the contract of marriage now existing Wolfe, Hilda Brizzee Carlson; Emily between plaintiff and defendant. BENJAMIN SPENCE, Brizzee Anderson, sometimes known aa Emily Brizzee Stewart; Attorney for Plaintiff Henry 501 Dooly Bldg., P. O. Address: Willard Brizzee: Roy Charles Brizzee: Elizabeth Rockwell; David P. Salt Lake City, Utah. 28.) (Dec. Rockwell; Adam C. Rockwell, sometimes known as Adam H Rockwell; Letitla R. McJCenney, formerly SUMMONS known as Le.tttia Rockwell or Let tlsha Rockwell; Ina Jean Rockwell In the District Court of the Third Ju Cameron, formerly known aa Ina dirial District In and for Salt Lake Jean Rockwell; Edson Rockwell; County, State of Utah. William Woolsey, Jr., sometimes Orson AUen. plaintiff, vs. Margaret Doaa William known William Tyrrell; ran Reardon, and the unknown Woolaey; Juanita Woolsey; Lulu heirs, devisees and creditors of MarBelle Woolsey, otherwise known as garet Doran Reardon, If deceased; Leu Woolsey, otherwise known as and the unknown heirs, devisees and Lulu Belle Woolsey Rives, otherwise creditors of Daniel Reardon, deknown as Lulu Belle Woolsey ceased, also all other persons unStuart: the unknown heirs of Wilknown claiming any right, title, ea liam Woolsey; all the unknown tate, lien or Interest in the real heirs of Emily Rockwell, otherwise property described in the complaint known aa Emily Rockwell Tyrrell, herein adverse to plaintiff's ownerotherwise known as Emily Rockwell ship, or any cloud upon plaintiffs Woolsey, otherwise known as Emily title thereto, Defendants. Sum Rockwell Brizzee: all the unknown mons. heirs or William Woolsey, Jr., some- The Slate or Utah to the aald Defend all times known aa William Tyrrell; ants: the unknown heirs of Juanita WoolYou are hereby summoned to appear sey; all the unknown heirs of Lulu within twenty days after this sum Belle Woolsey .or Lulu Belle Woolsey mona upon you. If aprved within the llivea or Lulu Belle Woolsey Stuart; county in which this action is all the unknown heirs of Orln Por- brought; otherwise, within thirty days ter Rockwell; also all other persona after service, and defend the above unknown, rlaimtng any right, estate, entitled action; and in case of your lien or interest In the real estate failure so to do, Judgment will la described In the complaint adverse rendered against you according to the to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud demand of the complaint which has upon plaintiffs title thereto, Defend- - heen filed with the Clerk of said ants. Summons, Court. The State of Utah to the said Defend This action is brought to quiet till1 ants: of the plaintiff as against defendants You are hereby summoned lo appear to the following described premises within twenty daya after the service situate in Salt take City, Salt take t: of this summons upon you, If served County, State of Utah, within the rounty In widen this action Commencing at a point 5 rods la brought; otherwiae. within thirty West or the Northeast Corner or Lot 4. Block 19, Plat "G, Salt daya after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of take City Survey, and running your failure so to do. Judgment will thence South 46 feet thence Wrtst he rendered against you according to 13.& feet, thence North 46 feet, the demand of I he roniplaint which thence East 13A feet, to the place has been filed with the Clerk of said of beginning. O. C. DALBY. Court. This action is brought lo quiet, the Attorney for Plaint le. 2ofi Utah Savings P. O. Address: title to the followlnr nesrrthed real estate in Salt take County, State of' - Trust Bldg., Salt take City, Utah. ' : 28.) Utah, (Dee. Block 4, tat TO. Flat It. Salt Lake! SUMMONS City Survey. JAMES II. WOLFE. 1'OWEIIS. RITEIt & COWAN, ' In i hi- Third Judicial District Court of Salt take County. State of I tub. Attorneys For the Plaintiff P. O. Address: tit' I N' house IS'.iiid Mlchiil.- Stale Rank, a ran pnition. A. Dooley and .l.iiin lug. Salt take Cilv. Ulali. Il.i in : iff. I'ani.i I.. Di'ii)' . liU wi'1. D lend (Dec. 17 Jan. 11) SUMMONS 31-Ja- : to-wt- . - j - Anil in accordance with the law and an order of the Hoard of Directors made on Thursday, the 17lh day of November, 1927, so ninny shares of each parcel of stock as may he necessary will be sold at public auction, at the orfico or the company, 127 East Hroadway, Salt take City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 17th day of January, 1928. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. LEDMiRA MINING & MILLING CO., II E. Giers. Sec'y & Treas. 127 East Hroadway. Salt Like City, Utah. Si nd fee advertising routs for enelt ideate. (Dee. 21 Jan. II.) |