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Show UTAH STATESMAN TWO FISTED DEMOCRATS CALLED TO RALLY BEHIND THE SPIRIT OF JACKSON (Continued from Page 1) stood for equal rights to all and special privileges to none there is an issue. If it stands where these men stood against monopoly and autocracy in government and in industry there is an issue. If it stands where these men placed it for the rule of the majority and the greatest good to the greatest number, there is an issue. If it believes, as these men did, that the debaucher of the ballot, and the hucksters in high places who sell the nations birthright to line their pockets belong to the penitentiary and nowhere else, there is an issue. And to or the time server, and he ordered the Miss Nancya and the Slater Sues back with the scullions and the cooka to make way for fighting men upon the firing line. "His strategy of battle was to center upon a single Issue, brush all extraneous matter out of the line of march, and, the strategy determined, to close debate and concentrate on victory. "Imagine If you can an lago insinuating himself into Jackson's camp to propose the division of his army on evolution or the theory of relativity and living to report progress to the enemy who sent him. "He never fought with stocks he gave bis men battle axes and artillery.' "He never his approach to conflict he rode to battle waving a warrior's sword and shouting commands, and he rode at the head of the two-fiste- d ping-pon- enemy. With monopoly encouraged, .Ulster. Deceased. with corruption flagrant snd unafraid, STEWART, ALEXANDER A BUDGE, bootwith 'big business In the saddle, Attorning tor Executors. Date of first publication January 28, ed and spurred, and the fanner in the ditch; and with a tariff system that A. D. 1928. Last February 18, 1928. picks the pockets of the millions to the tune of billions under the protec- NOTICE TO CREDITORS LEGAL NOTICES Estate of ceased. Creditors P For Further Information Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers put all in a sentence if it stands where these men stood for democracy snd against the oligarchy of a class there, there is an issue In the Third Judicial District Court, than can mobilize the people and In and for tha County of Salt Laks, make them march with Waving banBute of Utah. ners and the will to victory in their hearts. privl-ledge- g soft-pedal- column. "He never Inquired whether a policy would be good for the north, south, east, or west, for he knew that were It really good it would be good for the masses of the people everywhere. "He fought the common enemy, he waged no civil wars. "Under his Courageous leadership the jingle of golden coin could not intimidate the army that he lead, and the money barricades could not stop it, and the machinations of the enemy could not divide It, and thus it moved to Inevitable and immortal victories for popular government and the economic rights of man. Jacksonian Methods, "And how did he do it? By giving the people a fundamental issue that had a meaning at every fireside in every home in the country. He pointed to the intrenchments of monopoly and he said We will take that. He pointed to the growing power of privilege, and he said, We will end that He called attention to the Increasing arrogance of class rule, and he asked the masses to follow him to battle for the restoration of a government of equal rights to all and special privileges to none. Now it Is not enough to arouse and mobilize the people unless they are given arms and ammunition and drilled to march all one way, responsive to command. And this he did by doing something never done before, and never better done, from that .day to this; he organized the masses down to every precinct In the land. Yes, and he introduced to the American scene that much abused and most essential .class of men in a representative democracy, the practical politician; and he made him the responsible agent of the party in every village in the country. Then, ordering these men to charge the foe, he made it plain that should the fight be won, the victory would belong to those who had battled in the trenches and taken the scars of conflict. "Thus the army that Jackson led was an organized body, with a fundamental issue, marching in harmony all one way, militant and unafraid, tireless and sleepless; and It moved to battle under the Jeffersonian banners and with the Jacksonian audacity and swept the enemy before it. The Rising of the People. But what a fight! Never in American history has any party ever faced a more formidable foe than that which organized greed hHd mobilized behind Nicholas Biddle, of Philadelphia, and the bank. It was a war between men and mammon, between democracy and plutocracy, and Jackson led his rabble if you prefer, against the armed and uniformed forces of respectability, equipped with the money of the bank. "When the timid trembled he sent them to the rear; when the treacherous betrayed, he kicked them from the ramp; when the Hamiltonians who had wriggled somehow into the iarty of Thomas Jefferson went over to the enemy, as they always do in a fight on fundamentals, he called on his reserves. And they came with waving branches and songs and shouts from the corn rows and the factories and the smaller stores, armed, drilled, munitioned by Jacksons hated practical liolitirlans, and eager to make a frolic of a fight And the enemy? He used his control or ciedit to force the business man to fight with foolish fury against the rising of the people. He tried to intimidate the toiler by reducing or threatening to reduce the working He tried to forces of the factories. debauch the farmer by advertising with bank money that in the event of Jackson's defeat the merchants would pay $2.50 a hundred for pork and in the event of his election but $1.50. And because the Americans of that generation were men, not mire, they rose at that, en masse, and marched. On every hilltop, everywhere, men and women of every rlass put up their hlrkory poles, unfarled their Dags, and raised their voices in the Jacksonian Marseillaise: Hurrah for the Illcktory tree From the mountain top down to the sea May it waive oer the grave of the Tory and knave, And shelter the honest and free.' And when the song died down it was to sound the paean of triumph; for organized greed had gone down before organized men, money had been made subervient to man an Knglish-speakinpeople wise with the wisdom of the centuries had crushed monopoly again, and Jeffersonian democracy shimmered all the brighter in the reflection of Andrew Jackson's sword. Jackson's Fight to be Fought Anew. Ah, but some one says that we have no Philadelphia banker now why mention him? No -- westward the course of empire wends its way -even as far as Pittsburgh. And some one asks what Jeffrr son and Jackson have to do with present-day problems snd conditions; and the answer la that there la scarcely a domestic Issue t hat Jefferson thought for ami Jackson I ought for and Wood-roWilson wrought for that is not a living vital isauo at this very hour. "If the party that these men stood for stands today where these men g d The Moral Collapse. Six years ago the American people, grown weary of right doing, turned from Mont ice llo and the Hermitage to worship for a while at the shrine of the best minds in the little dove cot or the Little Green House on K street. That was the beginning of the most putrid period of official dereliction and corruption that this nation has ever known. We have seen the nations oil reserves bartered away for a song and a bribe; and such has been the lowering of official standards that we saw men high in the state, intrusted with the protection of the nation's proper ty and the nation's honor stand aside as indifferent spectators of the crime until the party of Jackson, under the brilliant leadership of the senator from Montana, exposed the infamy and forced ftie restitution of the nation's stolen goods. So complete has been the moral collHpse, that when, arter the exposure of the scandals in the department of justice, the then attorney general offered his resignation In response to the overwhelming demand of an outraged public sentiment, we had the humiliation of seeing the resignation received with an expression of confidence and regret. "Thus, with commercialized government letting down the bays to commercialized politics, we have seen organised corruption marching in oien procession against the integrity of the ballot and going into the market place to treat United States senatorships as secondhand pieces of furniture to be put upon the auction block and knocked down to the highest bidder. There was nothing vulgar or common about these auctions. They were fashionable affairs; only the very rich could afford to bid. Monopoly Again. We have seen the privileged classes put in possession of the very instrumentalities of government intended for the protection or the people the federal trade commission set to play in the nursery of big business; the tariff commission given to under stand that its primary function Is to find pretexts for raising the tariff tax on the consumption of the poor. This tariff commission was intended as a scientific commission for the service or the public; it has come to be a sentimental lifting derrick for the pig iron NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Rosalie Odell Weckback Lewis, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at S23 McIntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 12th day of April, A. D. Estate 1928. WALTER ODELL, Executor of the Estate of Odell Weckback Lewis Deceased. RAWLINGS WALLACE. Attorneys for Executor. Date of first publication February 11th. A. D. 1928. Last, March S, 1928. Rosalie Estate of Frances Irvine, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 323 McIntyre Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be Tore the 14th day of April, A. D. 1928 RAWLINGS & WALLACE. Attorneys for Executrix. Date of first publication February 11th, A. I). 1928. Last, March 3, 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Third Judicial District Court of Utah, in and for Salt Lake County. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Ellxabeth Gerrard, Deceased. Creditors will present rlaims with vouchers to the undersigned at 508 Deseret Rank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of April, 1928. LEONARD GERRARD, Administrator or the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Gerrard, Deceased. CLAWSON ELSMORE. Attorneys for Administrator. (Feb. 3.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A. D. 1928. He ceased. Creditors will present ilaiins with vouchers to the undersigned at Room Boston Building, ShII take City, Ctali, on or before the Kith day or June, A. It. 1928. CLARISSA S. WILLIAMS, CLARISSA W. VAN I.AW, GEORGE A. WILLIAMS, Executors of BUN E. ROBKRTS. Attorney lor Kxctutoia. Hate of first publication February 911 11. A. D. 192k. tast. March 2. 192. will McCornlck Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or befare the 30th day or March, A D. 1928. erty: The north feet of lota 21 and East Capitol Addition, Salt Lake City, San lake County, State of Utah. 62.1 22. block 2, DAN B. SHIELDS, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1VA GABOON, P. O. Address: 419 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of Administratrix of the Estate mines, Beaver Lake Mining District, Salt Lake City, Utah, of Minnie C. Frederickaen, Beaver County, Utah. 18.) (Jan. Deceased. Notice la hereby given, that at a J. LOUIS BROWN, SUMMONS meeting of the board of directors of Attorney for Administratrix the Beaver Copper Company, held on Date of first publication January 28, the 21st day of January, 1928, assess- In the Third Judicial District Court In A. D. 1928. ment No. Thirty-thre- e (33) of one-hal- f and for Salt Laka County, State of Last February 18, 1928. (H) rent per share was levied upon Utah. (he capital stork of the corporation. Walker Brothers Bankers, a CorporaNOTICE TO CREDITORS Issued and outstanding, payable Imtion, Trustee or the Estate or Anna M. Lowe, Deceased, plaintiff, vs. mediately to the treasurer, A. J. McEstate of William J. Bennett, De- Mullen, at his office, 303 Newhouse Esther Ann Brisxee, sometimes ceased. known as Mrs. Henry Willard lirii-xe- e; Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Creditors will present claims with Lulu Brlzxee Stoddard; Mae Any stock uion which this assessvouchers to the undersigned at 311 ment may remain unpaid on Monday, Brltzee Penney, sometimes known Clift Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, the 5th day of March, 1928, will be deas May Brixzee Penney; Raymond on or before Hie 29th day of May, A. linquent and advertised for sale al II. BriHce; Laura Brixzee Lee; D. 1928. Eleanor Brixzee Haller, sometimes public auction and unless imyment Is ETHEL F. BENNETT, will be sold on Saturmade known as Eleanor Brlxxee Ifallor; 2 Administratrix of the Estate day, the 7th day of April, 1928, at Ernest H. White; Edna White; or William J. Bennett. o'clock p. m, to pay the delinquent Ernest White; Louise White; Rich-ari- l lkiPPfiUMl assessment thereon, together with the White; Alice White; Maybelle J. W. STRI NGFEUiOW, costs of advertising and the expense Brixzee I)e Wolf, sometimes known of sale. Attorney for Administratrix. as Msybcll or Mabel Brlzee De Date of first publication January 28, Beaver Copper Company, principal Drizzee Hilda Wolfe, Carlson; A. D. 1928. Place of business. 303 Newhouse Bldg., Viola Brizzee Dale; Emily Briz-ze- e 1MEK JETT, JR., Secretary Last February 18, 1928. Anderson, sometimes known 18.) as Emily Brizzee Stewart; Henry (Jan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Willard Brizzee; Roy Charles Briz-zeElizabeth Rockwell; David P. NOTICE OF SALE Estate of George F. Petersen, I)e Rockwell; Adam C. Rockwell, somecessed. times known as Adam II Rockwell; Notice Is hereby given that the Creditors will present claims with Letitla R. McKenney, formerly COMMOTOR a vouchers to the undersigned at 806 PANY, a corporation, has a lien upon known as Letitla Rockwell or Boston Bldg., on nr before the 301 h that certain Buiek Automobile bearing Rockwell; Ina Jean Rockwell Cameron, formerly known aa Ina day of March. A. D. 1928. motor No. 346131 for its reasonable GEORGE E. PETERSEN, Jean Rockwell; Edson Rockwell; maand for labor performed Administrator for the Estate of charges William Woolsey, Jr., sometimes and same terial furnished in repairing known aa William Tyrrell; William George F. Petersen, Deceased for storage of said car. That such reFRAZER WALLIS. Woolsey; Juanita Woolsey; Luln were made on the 22nd day of pairs Belle Woolsey, otherwise known as Attorneys far Administrator. 1926, at Salt Lake City, Utah, October, Date of first publication January 28, at the request of the owner, lieu Woolsey, otherwise known as A. D, 1928. Lulu Belle Woolsey Rives, otherwise car has Mr. G. Y. Candish and said known aa Lulu Belle Woolsey Last, February 18. 1928. been stored from the 22nd day of OcNOTICE TO CREDITORS Stuart; the unknown heirs of Wil-flntober, 1926, to the 12th day of JanuWoolsey; all the unknown is automobile 1928 That said of In the Third Judicial District Court of ary, heirs Emily Rockwell, otherwise Y. G. Csndish of the property subject as known Emily Rockwell Tyrrell, Utah, in and for Salt Lake County. Covey-Ballarto a lien of the said otherwise known as Emily Rockwell In the Matter of the Estate of Sylves- Motor Company for the sum of seventy-fter H. Pearce, Deceased. Woolsey, otherwise known as Emily ive dollars ($75.00) the reasonable Rockwell Brizzee; all the unknown Creditors will present claims with rharge for repairing said car and storheirs or William Woolsey, Jr., somevouchers to the undersigned at 508 unless same. the suin That ing the e times known as William Tyrrell; all Deseret Bank Building, Sail Lake City, of dollars (175.00) is paid seventy-fivthe unknown heirs of Juanita WoolUtah, on or before April 1, 1928. befare the 12th day of February, 1928, GKO. A. PEARCE. sey; all the unknown heirs of Lulu the said car will be sold to coer the Belle Woolsey or Lulu Belle Woolsey Administrator of the Estate cost of repairing and storing the Rives or Lulu Belle Woolsey Stuart: of Sylvester H. Pearce, Deceased same, together with costs of sale as all the unknown heira of Orin PorELSMORE. CLAWSON provided by law. ter Roekwell; also all other persons Attorneys for Administrator. Said sale will take place at the prinunknown, claiming any right, estate, 18.) Covey-Ballar- d (Jan. of the of business cipal place lien or interest in the real estate Motor Company located at 24 in the romplaint adverse described NOTICE Lake City, West 5th South St. Salt to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud on the 12th day or February. Utah, upon plaintiff's title thereto, DefendNotice is hereby given that the D. T 1928, at the hour of eleven oclock ants. Summons. Singer Company, has a lien upon that a. m. certain Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No, MOTOR CO., The Stale or Utah to the said Defendants: 2,734,455, far storage and repair or Per M. R. BALLARD. You are hereby summoned to appear said car; said car has been stored 11.) (Jan. within twenty daya after the service from the 1st day of August, 1927, to of this summons upon you, if served the 1st day or February, 1928. SUMMONS within the county in whten this aetlon That said property is believed to be the property of J. A. Bevins, subject to In the Third Judicial District Court of ia brought; otherwise, within thirty a lien of the said I). T. Singer Com days after servire, and defend the Salt Lake County, State of Utah case of iany for the suin of $64.(0, the reason Ada L. Mahoney, plaintiff, vs. Bev- above entitledso action; and in to to, judgment will failure your able charge for storing the same and Sumdefendant E. Mahoney, erly be rendered against you according to a repair bill of $227.50. That unless mons. the sum or $291.50 is paid befare the The Stale of Utah to Hie said Defend- the demand of (he romplaint whleh haa been filed with the Clerk of said 25th day of February, 192X, the said ant: car will be sold to cover the storing You are hereby summoned to appear Court. This action Is brought to quiet the charges and repairs or the same, to- within twenty daya afler thp service to the fallowing described real as of sale costs title with provided if or tills summons uimn you. gether served in Salt Lake County, State or pstate law. by within the rounty in which this action Said sale will take place at ?2U So. is brought; otherwise, within thirty Utah, Lot 4, Block 50, Plat B. Sail Lake State Street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on dsys after service, and defend the the 27th day of February, 1928. at the above entitled action; and in case of City Survey. JAMES H. WOLFE. hour or 2 o'clock p .m. or said day. your failure so to do, judgment will COWAN. D. T. SINGER CO., POWERS, R1TER to be rendered against you Per D. T. SINGER. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. the demand of the romplaint which P. O. Address: 604 Newhouse Build25.) (Feb. has been filed with the Clerk of said Salt Lake City. Utah. ing. Court. 18.) ALIAS SUMMONS (Jan. This action is brought to recover a SUMMONS conthe marriage dissolving judgment City Court or Salt Lake City. County tract heretofore existing between you of Salt Lake. State or Utah. Ciiy Court of Salt take City. County and Hu- - plaintiff. or Salt take. State of Utah. Peoples Finance and Thrift Company, WILLIAM REGER or Salt Lake City, Utah, a corporaAuerbach Company, a corporation, for Plaintiff. Attorney tion, plaintiff, vs. The Burns Complaintiff, va. P. J. McNamara, deP. O. Address: 608-- 9 McIntyre Bldg.. pany or the State or New York, a Sail Lake City. Utah. fendant. Summon. I March 3, 1928.) The State of Utah to said defendant: corporation, defendant. Summons. (Feb. The State of Utah to said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear You are hereby summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service SUMMONS within ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you. if served of this summons upon you. if served In the Third Judicial District Court of within the county in which this acwithin the county In which this action Is brought; otherwise within Salt Lake County State of Utah. tion is brought; otherwise within Ethel R. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. George twenty (20) days after such servire, and defend the above entit!ed action; twenty (20) days arter such service, F. Johnson, defendant. Summons. and defend the above entitled action; The State of Utah to the said Defend- and in ease of your failure to do so. and in case of your failure to do so. the plaintiff in this action will apply ant: the plaintiff in this action will apply You are hereby summoned to ap- to the court for the relief demanded to the court far the relief demanded pear within twenty daya after (lie ser- Jn the romplaint. which has been filed in the copiplaint, which has been filed vice of tills summons upon you. if with the clerk of said court of which with the clerk of said court anil of served within the rounty in which this a ropy Is hereto annexed and herewhich a copy Is hen to annexed and artlon is brought; otherwise, within with served upon you, and will take sum of herewith served upon you. snd sill days arter servire, and defend Judgment against you for the Dollars and 98100 take judgment against you far the sunt thirty the above entitled action; and in rase Twenty-nin- e rate of and of of Nine Hundred Ninety-ninyour failure so to do. judgment will ($29.98) with interest at the 99100 Dollars ($999.99), with Inter- he rendered against you according to 8 per cent per annum since the 1st est st the rate of 8 ier rent per an the demand or the romplaint which day of January, 1925, together with num since the 29th day of September. has been Tiled with the Clerk or said plaintiff's costs and disbursements 1927. together with plaintiff's costs snd Court. herein. disbursements herein. This Is an action for goods, wares This arlion la brought to dissolve This action is brought to recover the bonds or mstrlmony heretofore and merchandise furnished. WALLACE. RAWLINGS damages for breach of contract, be- and now existing between plaintiff and Plaintiff's Attorneys. tween the parties hereto, under date defendant or August 18, 1927. Dated January 7. 1928. j. w. McKinney. P. O. Address: 323 McIntyre Bldg., DRAPER LANE. Plaintiff. far Attorney Plaintiff's Attorney, P. O. Address: 308 Kearns Build Salt take City, Utah. listed February 6, 1928. (Jan. 14 Feb 11.) ing. Salt take City, Utah. P. O. Address: 626 Continental (Jan. 28 Feb. 25.) 8UMMONS Bank Building.'Salt Lake City, Utah. (Feb. 10.) SUMMONS. In Hip Third Judicial District Court uf ASSES6SMENT NOTICE NO. 18 Salt take County, State of Utah. In the Third Judicial District Court of Frank Yeager, Jr., plaintiff, vs. Ellen Salt take County. State of Utah. DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, a cor Hallnran Judge Trust Company, a corWinifred Yeager, defendant. Summons. L. E. poratlon of the State of Utah, print! Terry poration, plaintiff, vs. pal plare of business, Salt take City and Ada L. Terry. Ids wire; Fred The State of Utah to the said Defendant: Utah. J. Shields and Ruth Shields, his to apYou are hereby summoned Notice is hereby given that at a rt-wife; Ashton Jenkins Company, a the after within ulur meeting of the Board or Direr twenty heirs unknown pear days and the corporation, tors held on the 8th day of February of K. I Terry anil Ada I Terry, service of this summons upon you. if of served within the eounty In which this 1928, an asaessment of one cent (!c) his wife, and tile unknown Fred J. Shields and Ruth Shields, action Is brought; otherwise, within per share was levied on all issued and his wife, and also all other persons thirty days after service, and defend outstanding shares of Diamond Oil on entitled action; Hnd In case one mill share Company (or per rlaimlng any right, title, estate. Hen the abovefailure so to do, judgment will described of your all Issued and outstanding shares ol or Interest In the pro-rtthe farmer Gustaveson Oil Company), In Hie complaint, silvern- - to plain- le rendered against you according to tiffs ownership, nr any ctaiil upon the demand or the complaint which payable immediately to Joseph Belt hiia been filed with the Clerk of said Summons. Hie title. Defendants. ling, treasurer, at 302 Vermont Build iing. Salt Lake City, Utah, The Stale of Utah to Hie said Defend- Court. Artlon far divorce. ants: Any stock upon which this assess WALLACE. RAWLINGS ment may remain unpaid on the 12th You ure hereby summoned to appear Attorneys for Plaintiff. j ilny of Marrh. 1928, will Is- - delln wllhln twenty days after Ihe service 323 Mrlntyre Bldg., P. O. Address: jquent and advertised far sale at pub of lids summons upon you. If served lie suction anil unless imyment is within the county in which this action Sal take City, Utah. (Jan. 14 Fell. 11.) made before will be sold on Monday. Is brought; otherwise, within thirty NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT . COVEY-BALLAR- Last February 18, 1928. Estate of Alfreda A. McAllister, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg.. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before the 2nd day of . A D. 1928. d. McAllister. john ARCHIBALD F. MrALLISTKR. F. McALIJSTER. Executors under the last Will and Testament of Alfreda A. JOSEPH COVEY-BALLAR- to-wl- e r. hi-ir- s NOTICE TO CREDITORS April. OF-SA- 28-Fe- r. The overcrowded employment agencies of the centers of population; is Estate of Thomas Gavin. Deceased. that prosperity? Creditors will present claims with "Hundreds of thousands of farmers vouchers to the undersigned at Plan-dom- e diso8 sensed by mortgages and taxes Hotel. Fourth South and State and driven to bankruptcy and desiwir; Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or is that prosperity? before the 14th day of April, A. D. Two thousand nine hundred and 1928. forty-fou- r bank failures in the last six THOMAS P. GAVIN, years as again 746 during the eight Administrator of the Estate years of Democratic administration: of Thomas Gavin, Deceased. is that prosperity? EVANS k SULLIVAN, Seventeen thousand three hundred Attorneys for Administrator commercial failures and thirty-thre- e Date of first publication February 4, or months 1927, reprein the first nine A. D. 1928. OCO senting, an Increase of $100.00, or in Last, February 25, 1928. the liabilities over the same eriod NOTICE TO CREDITORS. year before; is that prosperity? "You remember that we used to rail an to on the commercial drummer get Estate of Hannah M. Gearhart, Deidea of the business conditions of the ceased. rountry. Why Is he muzzled now? He Creditors will present claims with knows business conditions, sales, and vouchers to the undersigned at 323 s cross-roadstore the from collections McIntyre Building, Salt take City. to the emporiums of the cities. Why Utah, on or before the 7th day of not bear him now? Because we have April, A. D. 1928. turned our backs upon the average LAURA WILLIAMSON, business man with whom he deals to Executrix of the Estate of a of judge prosiierity by the profits Hannah M. Gearhart, Deceased few monopolistic industries enjoying RAWLINGS k WALLACE. the paternal privileges or government. Attorneys for Executrix. The trouble with the official announcDate of first publication February 4. er of prosperity here is that he is un- A. D. 1928. able to penetrate the smoke of PittsLast, February 25, 1928. burgh to the vast empire that stretches thence to the Paciffc sea. NOTICE TO CREDITORS When I read these fabulous stories I am without of prosperity precedent Estate of Wilhelmina D. Brydaon, Depersuaded that they must come from ceased. Palm Beach where the aluminus trust Creditors will present claims with may loll luxuriously on the piazza, and vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 the infant steel Industry may dig Its Deseret Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. little pink toes In the sands. 1 have Utah, on or before the 28th day of more faith in the Hoosler philosopher May, A. I). 1928. 'Abe Martin, who says that Til Moots J. M. BRYDSON, went to Indianapolis Thursday and Administrator of the Estate of with new boots of a money bought pair Wilhelmina D. Brydson, Dereased. on Fage 4) (Continued BUDGE. STEWART, ALEXANDER Attorneys for Administrator. DhIc of first publication January 28. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Williams City, Utah. to-wl- JEAN IRVINE. Executrix of the Estate of Frances Irvine, Deceased, rt X. De- Lct-tlsh- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ralph Nichols, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Trust Department. Walker Brothers Bankindustry. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or befare ers, "Where is the issue? asks the the 14th day of April. A. D. 1928. tion or the police, if the party or JefWALKER BROTHERS BANKERS, ferson and Jackson can find no issue, Administrator of the Estate or it is time for it to go into a of Ralph Nichols, Deceased. moral and intellectual banktruptcy and EVANS k SULLIVAN, apply for a receiver. Attorneys for Administrator Date of first publication February 4. Prosperity. an issw have A. I). 1928. "Ah, but they say they that will overshadow any that you can Last, February 25, 1928. possibly find, the issue or 'prosperity.' "What is prosperity? NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kslste or William Frederickaen, daya after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tha complaint which haa been filed with the Clerk of said expense of sale. Court. JOSEPH BEHL1NO, This action la brought to quiet title Secretary. 303 Vermont Building, Salt Lake to the following described real prop- (Please make all checks payable to present claims with the company.) vouchers to the undersigned at 407 (Feb. 11- - Mar. 19.) AND GUARDIAN-SHINOTICES PROBATE Minnie C. April 9, 1128, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tbs companys office, 303 Vermont Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising snd j |