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Show MARCH 30, UTAH STATESMAN American U. Dean Favors Smith IDanger Seen for 1 Methodist Though Repub, t dry, a Method let and Though a Republican, Dr. Edward T. Devine. graduate dean at American unlve ratty here, declared today that A1 Smith la hla tint ohoice for preeldent. Though Dr. Devine oonaidere Herbert Hoover to be a striking contrast to Smith, he bellevea Hoover ie the outatandlng claimant on the RepubliAa a eoclal worker, can aide. however, the Methodist educator aalil Smlth'a record and career mado a greater appeal to Ilia Record. I admire Governor Smith," aaid Dr. Devine, "because I lived In New York for many years, and had en opportunity to atudy both the man and hie work. He haa a gen-lu- e for government that te probably unmatched today. He thoroughly underatande the problems of government, especially in their octal aspect. In my mind there ia no doubt that he would make a great president. , "I eay this not aa a politician, but aa a student and one who haa no active association with politics or politicians. I say it despite the fact that he Is a wet, a Catholic end a Democrat, and 1 am none of preai-dentl- al If G. O. P. ' Renominates This Is cull ad from a letter received recently from Huston Thompson, formerly of Colorado, bat now of Washington: "I have Just been through Naw England and have seen miles of manufacturing planta that ware protected with a 41 per cent tariff, all dosed down and leaving hundreds of thouConsands out of work-fronted by that condition it is necessary for us to revive our flagging confidence In the Grand Old Party by reflecting on the statement of Secretary Davis that, "unemployment is not necessarof poor ily an Indication Likebusiness conditolns." wise it Is not necessarily an indication of the infallibility of tariff protection. Whan farmers fall beneath the tariff ax and can not buy. than no amount of tariff protection will protect the eastern manufacturers. A high selling price makes no profits when the buyers are lacking. G realty Hews. these. I am a dry, but It is absurd to think that Governor Smith would break down prohibition enforee-p-.en- t, or that as president he could affect this question at all. "Prejudice against him based on religious feeling is not to be thought of. but I can say thir: There ia not an ounce of bigotry In Governor Smith, as hla reply to That Charles Marshall showed. was a masterly document." Dr. Devine preferred to avoid making comparisons between candidates. but he Indicated clearly that Hoover was his Republican Adminutration Crowd, Christensen Hopes Voters Annihilate Them. or Call the Guard Uverwurst Trust - choice. "Hoover," he said, is at the opposite pole from Governor Smith. He is an engineer, accustomed to handling great problems, and talking the language of the business and professional man. He haa not had Smith's political experience, but there can be no question of his outstanding ability and public service." For 16 years Dr. Devlna was rrofessor of social economy sec-at Columbia university and also retary of one of New York'a leading charitable organisations. Although not a supporter of Governor Smith of New York for on tho presidential nomination any ticket. Parley P. Christensen, former Salt Lake lawyer and on on time candidal for president tho Farmer-Labticket, deplored as "a piece of bigotry," attempts to drag tha religious views of any presidential csndl data into a campaign. Mr. Christensen, who now claims Chlcsgo aa his horns, was a visitor in Salt Laks last Saturday and Sunday on his way from California to an agricultural conference to bo hold at Minneapolis next month, Tha former Sait Laker has for several year been taking a deep Interest in tha problems of tha farmer, and only last December returned from a tour of Europe, in the course of which he mado an exhaustive atudy of tha marketing methods of European agrarian He declares that in most European countrle and especially In Denmark, the farmers are getting a much larger percentage of the value for ther products. Mr- Christensen, who Is essentially an Insurgent Repubilcsn, declined to express himself at any considerable length concerning the coming election or the candidates of tho respective parties. Beyond deploring attempts to Inject any mans religious affiliations Into a Is Reported Found (8t. Louis Star.) NEW YORK. Boms of the things that go on behind the deli, catrssen scenery of this fair city wars brought Into public light when Assistant Attorney General William B. Groat, Jr., began the examination of officials of the campaign, Mr. Christensen would only add that the voters throughout ths country would turn out en masse and utterly annihilate the Coolldge - Mellon - Fall - Sinclair. Doheny administration now in power, if their party is sufficiently unconscionable to renominate them or any other of their type. He de- OAKLAND, Cal. Political observers interested themselves today In a declaration of John P. Holland, treaaurer of the state Walsh for president campaign commutes, that "California haa become tho political battleground of tho nation. and that If A1 Smith wins in tho Golden state's presidential primary his nomination as Democratic presidential candidate is aU but assured." The statement, which was addressed to tha California dry progressiva organisation, aaid: "Wat Republicans throughout ths state ar registering la large numbers as Democrats in order to vote for Governor A! Smith at tha May primaries. Ths situation Unless mat and offset la serious. within tho next seven days by In dependent Republican dry changing their affiliation to tho Democratic party, tho Walsh ticket will bo placed in grave Jeopardy." liil ill full IS 1121 fli LEGAL NOTICES , in-ti- - Sway. lX i!?,'' .. TEas! T. U. till lit Duckworth, Dy, UU Domlco, T. O. Du may ne, Tony O, L. 2017 2(11 2110 2tS Dixon, Dixon, Easter, Eaator, Kaotor, Easter, Easter, Easter, ISIS Evan 242 X2l 219(1 644 21 ton 4040 127 .... Thomas 359 127 122 Cor Dovld Delicatessen 1700 deli- clared the scandal of tho Hardporatlon and some of the catessen proprietors who are ac- ing and Coolldge administrations cused of illegally creating a mo- the worst in American history, and 2853 In restraint of trade In said he hoped the American peonopoly Uverwurst, salami, pickles, pump, ple would not allow them to go 2977 and a lot of oth- unrcbukod. ernickel. 2971 Probate and Guardian er things prelsels, that come or dont come tor cans. hia la at known last Jin j loro ship Notices. The state is seeking to prove address. j that the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED 2174 Mogen Dovld haa been I'ur Furlltcr Information Consult reducing competition In ths dellca-tli- c that Article XVIII of the Articles lessen business hereabouts and of Incorporation of tho Little May 2171 Count Clerk or licence. creasing the prices of foodstuffs, Mining company be and tha samo Siencrs I ths that Its charge Investigators is hereby amended to read aa fol979 In the Third Judicial District orKsnlxatlon forced various Whole-Cour- t, iowa: 192ia in and fof the County of to 'deal only with members 029 Mjera Article XVnL bait Lake, Bute of Utah. 1207 .thus cutting off the supplies " Tho Board of Director! of I hla jsome dealers. It produced as corporation ahall have tha power 2914 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING witness. John Gabsy, who testified and authority to manage all of the 1979 that his company was persuaded to business of tho company, providing OF 8TOCKIIOLDEHS, 1949 NOTICE IS llEKBBY GIVEN; sell knlshea (a kind of a potato that tha action of tho Board of Di27(3 those who eould show rectors in that a special meeting of ths stock-- 1 pie) only to or IC4S bonding mortgaging 2421 were affiliated with the holders of tlio Little May Mining that they tha sellor real companys estate, 1 prom-11The Dovld and called .Mogen been duly ing all of tho real property berunipayhus ahake up inquljy be held on 6Iondayr April 23, ; to it ahall not bo binding 1940 t.nmnnrv restraining longing on tho company until auch action 1714 ordera have been iskued against ali is ratified 1rn8, atfthhl by a vote of tha maof d'aIer lnvo,vd' It city jority of tho outatandlng atock of lor the purpose of considering a tracta op r obligations in which tha company at a meeting of the resolution to amend Articles IT.- th)a corporation may lawfully be stockholders regularly called to VIII, XV, and XVIII of tno orig- interested; to make and perform consider .auch action. It la expressthat tha Inal Articles of" incorporation and contracts of any kind and descrip- ly provided, however, In Board of Directors shall have tha lo amend Article VI of the Articles tion necessary or convenient of Incorporation aa amended Jan- carrying out thesa purpose; and power, without such ratification by or for tho stockholders to least all or any uary Ikth, 1120, which said resolu- In carrying on ita buslner tion is In words and figures as fol- tho purpoao of obtaining or fur part of the real property of tho ahall ha vs the power i: lows, iherlng any of ita objects: to do company andpersonal property beKEsOLVED, that Article IV of any aud all other acta or thing to sell any longing to it, or any oil anJ raa the original Articles of Incorpora- and to execute any snd all other leases or any real property acquiror nattion of the Little May Mining Com- power which a ed which ia believed to contain oil pany, be, and the same ia hereby ural person eould do. and exercise, or gaa. without auch ratification. and which or hereafter may be amended to read aa follows: There will also be considered at authorised by law, Including tha Article IV. said meeting the transaction of The object, business and pursuit power to make and Issue promis- such other business aa may lawof this coriiorallon Is and ahall sory notes, bills of exchange snd come before It. I'oiillnue to be to carry on a gen- evidences of indebtedness of all fully Dated this 19tli day of March, eral mlninja and milling buainess, klndr. Subject to tha provisions of A. D. 1621. and also to drill and operate for law, the corporation ahull also have JOHN MATSON. kindred Utc power to purchase and otherPresident. petroleum, oil. gas and incidenof and lo wise dispose acquire minerals all H E. GIERS. products and own capital stork. shares of Its so in and doing tally developed, Secretary. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED may locate, buy and. otherwise ac- that Article VI of tho Articles Of March 19. April IS). lease, hold, operate, develop, quire. ths Little May sell and otherwise deal in mines, incorporation of aa DIUIQIEST NOTICE. amended JanCompany mining claim mining properties, Mining b uaryaam and o.l company, a corpora- Diaiuund 1120, 16th, tha stons snd timber lands, all petrol- ia tho atala oi bull, pimcipsl folamended liun oi te as read hereby oil eum. oil. shala and bssrlng lows: Salt Las my pises of busiute lands, and construct, buy and othUtah. Article Yl. erwise acquire and hold mills, 'inara are delinquent upon ths The amount of the capita stack acsmelters, refining works, power of this corporation shall following deicrlbad stock, on on ba telsphons ot assessment No. Is, of count plants, electric plant divided Into two million the lines, telegraph lines, machinery, aharea of the par valu of five tic) esnt per shirs, levied a sevhotels boarding houses snd any centa each. tth day of February, 1021,thethenames sst opposlts other buildings or works necessary BE IT FUHTHER RESOLVED eral amounts la carrying uu the business of ths that Artici VIII of tb Article of of ths respsclivs shars holders as follows: sell lease, company, and operate, Incorporation of tha Ltttlo May and otherwise disposo of ths same; kilning Company be and the same Cart. Blisrsa. Amt. Name. No. cell, otherwise and Is acquire, produce hereby amended to read aa fol 1214 Anderson, Mr 110 1. 10 exchango and otlirrwlsc deal In low: A W 6.00 ores, mineral products, petroleum, Article VIII- Alley. Dr. J. & 6.00 The officers of this corporation nil, gun, lumber and other Alley. Dr- - J. 8. of any kind; locate, buy hall bo a President, Vice president Abrahainson, 2. 77 Mr Bessie own, sell Treasurer. Secretary, a Board of and otherwise ncquire. .70 and otherwise deal In water waya aevan directors; and auch other Artb, J. ' Bellenllne. snd water rights; build, buy or officer aa in tha Judgment of fhe 1.00 Mr 1eliT otherwise acquire, hold and oper- Board of Directors shill he need-d 1.0 Bate J. C. .. from time to time. ate tramway, railroads and oilier 1.00 W. M, Baxter, The President. Vice president. means of transportation, and to 9.00 Baxter, W. M. sell, lease or otherwise dispose of Secretary and Treaaurer shall he ... 1.00 Bohn, Otto 1.00 iha same; purchase or othsrwlss elected by the Board of Directors Bohn, Otto .. asat time first the the of of 2.19 meeting acquire, hold, guarantee, sell, Booth. Eve I he Board reDirectors or a after of 3.00 Barnard. W. H. sign, transfer, mortgage, pledge 9.09 otherwise disposo of the shares of gular annual election. Any two of Barney. Ray tho capital atock or, or any bond the above offices msy bo consoliBlair, Isaac. . dated and the Board of Directors Buko vc, Mrs. securities, or evidences of Indebt, shall 1044 0.40 K. 61 slso, If they rdnesa created by any .oilier cor- deem have the power 104 1.09 and for It best the Beckett, nay H. poration or corporations) of this or Intereata expedient, of tha corporation, to Benson, Sophia 1.24 miy other slate, territory, or coun- elect a General Manager, of the Stearns try, and while owner of surh stock, auch officBcnann, Sophia and other corporation, exbonds, or other securities may 1.00 Stearns aa may be needed, and preercise all iho rights, powers and er Benson. Kophia scribe their respective dutiea and 1.00 Ml including ol earns ownership, privileges ihe right to vote thereon, and to Benson, Sophia. RESOLVED: 1.29 Stearns aid in any manner any corporation that Artlvle XV of tho Articles of who-- c Benson, Sophia slot'!, bonds or other secur- Incorporation of the Little May 1.44 Stearns manities are held or are In any Mining Company he and tho same 2i 2.40 Bird, Martin J. lier guaranteed by lha rompany. Is hereby amended to read aa fol.10 Bird, Martin J. n nd lo do any and ail other acts lows: .49 Martin J. Bird, the for and things preservation, Artici XV. 1.04 Bird. Martin J. or enone OcallProtection, improvement, t .44 Direetora' meetings shall be Bird, Martin J. hancement of lha value of any surh ed by the preeldent or In esse of ling-- a Bird. Martin J. i.oo; stock, bond or other securities, his absenco or Inability lo act, by 141 Christopheraon, 294 M I.oo without In any particular limiting tha vice president, from tlmo to Christ ophersnn. Unit aa occasion may require. Upany of the power of Ihe corpora-lioM i:n i. so declarI It on the failure or refusal of auch hereby expressly Covina tnu. ed and provided that the corpora- officers to call a directors' meet3.04 Myrtle tion shall havs power to Issue bonds ing when requested so to do by 1 .44 Cairn A. J. .. and other obligations In payment three of the members of tha board 2.44 Bernard Cash, of (or property piirrhased or acquired of director, any thro Oc more 1409 14.44 Cash. Bernard 1 144 by It; or for any other object In tha directors may call such meet,4a Cawley, Milton. 1494 14.49 and about Ita business; to mort- ing Four members of tho board Chsrd. David a hail constitute quorum. P. 1999 19.99 Chard. Henry gage nr pledge any storks, bond All notices of directors' meetChard.'Hsnry P. 1099 19.0" ng other obligations or other propCarter. by It' ings must be either actual or by erty which msy h acquired 299 United State 1.99 Jonathan deposit ins In Ihe nuv ImniN or nlhrr or Incurred mail, post paid, a aril ten entire ligations by It issued 740 .... auch 7.40 of William and place nd to sell the same: to guaran - of tha time Christensen, addreieed to each dlrec- conor meeting, or bonds dividend lea any Mogen .... William Chrikienssa, TV ill.am .... Coos, Norman A 6. Ed. Diamond, Doym, li. U. .. Duckworth, Dr. U L, O. L. .. .. .. Geo. Mr Uco. Geo. M. Ueu. M. 910 1. I. .76 1000 11.09 1600 16.00 100 170 El'sworth, TV i.oo 1.70 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 Jeaila .... .... I. 670 1.70 1090 19.(0 100 1.00 Norria Henry L A Marie Ellsworth, Reuben W. C.iO 6.60 luuo 100 100 1.0 I. 14 ben Ellsworth, Reu100 ben W Ellsworth, Reu339 ben TV. Evan Mr 300 Daisy Erickson, Andrew 200 Erlckaon, An120 drew Farrington, F. 200 P. Farrington, F. 100 P. 2.04 1.09 100 1.00 .... F. Farrington, D. Farrington, Leonora K. D. H. Falrbank Flanigan. O. N. Ferstad. Nele Dr. Gardner, W. L Gregory, Hugh Garrison, H. F. George, Arley Georg Arley Grow, P. M. Grow, 8. V. or Hanna Gammtler, Emil Emil Smith to Fnushl Southern Minn. MINNEAPOLIS, V. Utah It Klncktir, ill O That hundreds of ministers throughout tha 1 I un-ega- tes seems tha ATJ-ANT- A South are preaching to greatly depreciated congregations as UoWBOr iMTIlin NfV TOTK a result of the recent action of the Educational Association tho presidential nomination. Amid thunderous applause, the 0f the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in adoptinig resop tion inrtnjcting11 theMinii4otdei- - lutioins at its annual meeting in Tennessee, opposing as to voio aa unit" for tho fortunate the nomination of Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New "umiThi0". nominatetTmT unfiTh York for the presidency, is the opinion of the Rev. A. S. releases them." Ulm, pastor of the M. E. Church, South, at Rising Sun, Ga. thi "'.L? 8nti'h.0thInlriS In a letter to The Chattanooga Times, Mr. Ulm declares the endorsing him waa read in the resolutions are contrary to the accepted policy of Southern report of the resolution commit- - Methodism. the Declares That Paying Back Sinclair Is No Way to Purify the Republican Party. DUCHESNE, Pastor Declares Assault Has Caused Many To Quit Going to Church. Minne- sota's twanty-fou- r delegates to the Democratic national convention that Harry CHIU ATTENDANCE oil magnet and apooulator who stems tee, delegates staged n pro-- I to have used corruption funds to longed To substantiate this claim, thti demonstration. Rising Bun minister in hla personal help out (ho Republican machine When this resolution came up 1920 from proteat against tha action of tha edto 1124, in tho form for only ona voice waa raisucational body cite "Page 664." of of Liberty bonda In tha sum of ed action, it. Frank Hanft, sec, agalnat which Iludston Methodism, 1210,090 is gatting considerable retary of tha Minneapolis Demo reads: notoriety along with Will H. Hay eratlc dub, said it meant the One of the main causes of who was tha Republican national of tb wet and dry issue, lha halt of Methodiala In tha west chairman. Also Hurry M. Dough"If we eliminate the wet and was In the higher trilegislation who was erty. attorney general issue," he said, "w can win. bunals of the church on ths quesunder Harding and Coolldga and dry because the American people are tion of slavery. If Jeans Christ Albert B. Fall, who was United fundamentally honest and want an and hla apostles had meddled with States senator from Now Mexico honest government. If the Repub the of subject slavery ln the Roman and later secretary of tha inter- Ilcana get us Into a wet and dry empire as did our father with tha' ior and as such sold tha naval oil fight, wa ahall lone." Institution in United States tha reserves of Teapot Domo in WyoBut tha convention gleefully N. Y. Governor infant ahurchthawould have ALBANY. been howled him down. ming to Sinclair's oil company. occasion ton'ht In strangled in Its cradle. The found milh apoatlea It appear that tlOu.OOO of these New York were silent on this subject, the review of hia annual not bonds were handed bark to Sinfrom cowardice, for moat of them Utah, on the tih day et I legislative session, to refer clair, leaving liiO.OOO of the Lib- Lake Cltv, to pay the delinquent as-- 1 rectly to the senate oil invasliga- - actually became martyrs to tha 1921,. erty bonds that were used as cor- eesament thereon, together with the tion. although remaining silent for principles uf Christianity; not from ruption fund in tha Repubilcsn root, of advertising end expense ol tha ttma balnf ln hla UOntrovry motives of worldly policy, bnt from machine. Since the facta all came I of an Intelligent knowledge of tho Gerald Chairman P. ltk Ny JOBEPH BEHL1NO, out the element at the head I the senate Inveatl-192 necessary distinction between the Teapot Dome gerreury, of the Republican qmrty has had Vermont Building, Halt Lake gating rommlttee over whether civil and spiritual, and from an una sudden apasm of virtue, and C11V; Utah. I Hi to Ninrlalr contributed willingness tn throw obstacles ia Harry Senator William E. Borah, ia try9.1 (March New York state Democratic cam- - tha way of Christianity by antagon-ixln- g ing to raise UtO.uOO from prompolitical evils of leas impalgn funds, inent Reubllcan to hand baok to Tl,e governor aaid that deteat by portance . than a failure to sav Sinclair to throw the money In Judicial District j;,a Republican controlled In Third men tho from paganism and sin. evil leglahla face, aa one paper says, hop- Court of Balt Lake County, Mate haturai which adjourned yesterday which would naturally ba righted - 0f ing thus to purify the Republican of Utah. Plain61. civil amend-tif6IcCarthy, methods and peas away f, by election law ). proposed party. va. Pancha Kata McCarthy, I mente designed to require under the elevated and civilising to tho writer, Well, it occurs forces The State of Utah to election filing of campaign of a Christianity that kept (hat tha rank and file of the Resaid Defendant: You ar here-- 1 was regretable, especially to Ita own work of bringing men publican party la nut corrupt. But by summoned to appear within 20 peneeo, Chrlat." to a the of startling revela-dayIf Indications ar true, they are "These lilslorie sentences," adds after tha service of thla sum- - I Hong at fre Washington." The getting ready to spew out a lot of If served within posed amendments, intended to Mr. Ulin, are tha accepted policy you. upon rottennesa at Washington and In the of I Southern Methodism; and ho county In which this action ! strengthen the corrupt practices tha party generally. That is the antagonises them drives men brought; otherwise within 60 days act, and advocated by the governor who way to purity the party. It Isn't after of n different opinion from tho puldefend the above for several year have been service, and tho correct way to purify the par I ministrations of our great pit caa In of and action; feated regularly by the Repub, church. ty to hand a corruptionist like Kin your failure Because of the indiscretion so to do, Judgment hlcan legislative majorltie clair 6140,000 and then let the will be rendered which the above resolutions exagalnat you ac- - The action of the legislature In press, hundreds party hold onto corrupted goods cording to tha demand of ministers are of the com- out defeat again to the in tha ahapo of offices and tariff preaching to too small congregahit bten filed with I meting propoeel for develop tion Tha people read tha governor! favors and emoluments In favor Plaint which newsment of hydro --electrle resources paper art CJerk of aaid Court. of tho big manufacturing and powthinking and know who Bald action ia brought to quiet under state er trusts of tho east- - This liiO.OOO ownership and atata to act in political matters without Inant Sinclair's money. He parted title to the following described control, In the face of ths na-- the suggestions of any educational scandal growing out of the with It for a consideration to tho Salt Lake County, Utah: lf,tionaI The alienation of the country's natural associations or other human Republican machine. Tha machine City, north twenty-fiv- e feat Lot of (21) resources" also displeased the Sinbenefits had ths of it; and (69), and tha aouth I aoutlv 2810 TV. clair, if ha hasn't alraady gona Burton ..14,000 TO. 00 1 thirty-in neither case, however, did he 2923 K. J. to tho penitentiary, will probably Iff. E. Deers .. 1,000 5.00 Block Wood-two 1 eight (IS), (2), soon go there, and there la where amplify hla reference to the 2020 W. J. Burton ..11,000 80.09 on tional situation. he belong But, Borah wants to 2764 II. E. Bradley 6,000 10.00 give him a special reward and (1). Plat B, Salt Lake City 8ur- I Tho session as n whole "conati-And in accordance with law and tutss anything but n bright pags an order make him rich by giving him of tho board directors Lh VERB In tha history of the atata, MCCARTHY, tha mads on tho 21at day of 6110,000 because he corrupted the January, Attorney for Plaintiff. governor asserted. "Great ques- 1121, ao many shares ot of Republican party. Pretty good six each parcel ts. Addreea, 1006 Kearna lions of Importance to tha atata ed premium and bonus to give of auch aa atock may ba necessary, man becauia ha ia and all of bar paopk," ha said, will ba sold at public rogue. Why Building, Salt Laka City, Utah. auction, at tho were sidetracked and iha time ot office of tho does Borah want to thus induce (March 21 - April 20) 108 Now-houcompany, tha legislature given wholly to the other men to bo rogues? And yet, Lake 8ait Utah building, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Borah lo said to ba n statesman, promotion of local politics and on Saturday, tha 7th dayCity, of April. V. n lawyer and a scholar, and wants useless ad legislation 2 o'clock p.m. of aaid day 1831, at W'1Um W to give n rascal 6160,000 because Deceased.0 to pay tho delinquent assessment that rascal has bribed the lead Creditors will with the coats of era of Borah's political party. Try, vouchers to tha present claims with TINE N. BREXEN. also known thereon, together at 616 advertising and tha expanse of sale. as BKIX-EMARIA KRISTINE ing to throw 6160,000 of dust Into 6th East Street,undersigned 1MER PETT, JR. Balt Laka City, JAMES & WATSON, aUo Ltah, on or before tha 24th day Secretary. known as JA8L C. WATSON: (March t of turning rascality Into of May A. D. 1228. 6) , ELLEN RILEY WATSON, also and at the tame time re, MARBH TV. CRABTREE, known a ELLEN R. WAT80N. t tha real benefits of that Administrator of tha estate of WilSUMMONS. and BERT MENDENHALL, and tyi. If I were a Republican liam TV. Crabtree. Deceased. In tho Third Judicial District tha unknown heirs of aaid deDate of flret publication. March 21, A. D., 1628. Last April It, 1126 fendants, and each and all of court of Salt Lake county, atata of Utah, Etheiyn Mobster them. plaintiff, v Carter 8- - Mebsler, defendant. Defendant NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE The Stale of Utah to tha aaid Tha state of Utah to tho said SALE defendants: defendant: You era hereby summoned to You arc hereby summoned to The Capitol Gas A Oil company will foreclose its lian upon one, appear within twenty days after appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon the service of this summons upon Kissel Touring car, motor number Ith for the payment of 860.09 Fu. if served within the county in you, if aerved within tho county la ten month's storage charges upon which this action ia brought; oth-sa- which thla action is brought; othcar; title of said car was glv-- 1 erwlae, within thirty days after erwise, within thirty daya after en to the Capitol Motor Seles rvice, and defend the above service, and defend tha above enby the United 8tetes FI-- 1 titled action; and In case of your titled action; and in can of your delity St Guarantee company, of failure ao to do. Judgment will ba failure oo to do, Jiutgment will ba Salt Laka City. Utah; by selling the rendered agalnat you according to rendered against you according to same at a public aala at Its regu- - tha demand of tho complaint which tho demand of tho complaint which 121 South has been filed with the dark of has been filed with tha clerk of lar Place of bueines State street. Salt Lake City, Utah ateaid court. aid court-Thi- s tho hour of 1 p.m on tho 10th This action U brought to fore-da- y action la brought for tha of April, lift. close a mortgage on real estate lo purpose of securing a decree of the rated in Salt Lake county. Utah. above untitled court awarding (March 3 2 March 60.) IRVINE. SKEEN A THURMAN, plaintiff a divorce from defendant NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Attorney for plaintiff. and the bonds of matriP. O. addret 1401 Walker Bank monydissolving SALE. and marriage contract now building. between plaintiff and deThe Capitol Gaa A Oil Cempeay Lake City, Utah. existing will foreclose fendant, and awarding to tha plainIts lien upon one (March 21 Salt April 20.) tiff tha custody of her minor Studabaker Touring Car, Serial tor alichild and a Judgment Number 222,274; Motor Number DELINQUENT LIST. not located, for tho payment ot mony and attorneys' fees. 845.00 nine IRVINE, SKEEN A THURMAN. month's storage company, prlncl Attorney for plaintiff. charges upon said ear. the title of palBeaver Copper 301 New place of buslnes aid car standing In tha name of P. Q. Addret 1401 Walker City, Bank building. Salt Laka City, B. H. Brugman, General Delivery, house building, Salt Laks Chelan. Washington; by soiling tho Utah. Utah. Notice la hereby given that thtr samo at a public sale at ita regular 14). (March ar the upon 128 following delinquent South State place of business. Street. SaR jUk City Utah.at the described etock on account of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. (1-of 1 p.m. on tho 10th day otlaeoment No. SI of ona-ha- lf cent per share levied on the 2 1st Estate of Ingbotg Johnson, DeApril. 1221. day of January. 1921. the several ceased. 10.) (March amount set opposite the names ot Creditors will present claim tha respective shareholders a fol' with voucher lo the nnderelgned NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE un or lows: at 1109 Deseret Bank Bldg., A. SALE. Cert. D, heforc tha 16th day of May, The Capitol Gaa A Oil Company No. Nam 1928. will foreclose its lien upon one Ford IS Thomas Males MORRIS JOHNSON. Coupe, Engine Number 7.090,729 1X73 TV. T. Smith . Administrator of the Estate of for the payment of 845 nine 1706 O. 61. Merrill . Ingborg Johnson, Deceased. month's storage charges upon Mid 1712 TV. T. Smith .. Stewart, Alexander A Budge, Atcar; the title of said car standing 1710 Volney C. for Administrator. torneys In the name of Mrs. Katie Keller of Gunnell Data of flnt publication, Marta 1,cn" 1717 J. M. Russell .. undrr No. llcen nnm- - JTSS the A- - Green 2.190 Last. March 31, 1922. her being Issued on a Chevrolet 1743 TV. T. Smith car. Motor Number 2.006,124; by 1760 Geo. A. Greene ASSKSSMENT NOTICE. selling the same at public sale at Its 1776 Jacob Nelson . . regular place of business. 126 South 2130 Geo. T. LitchBRISTOL MINING riOCIlE Piste rireet. Putt Lake City. Utah, field Company, principal place of busiat the hour of 1 p. m., on tho 10th 2C ness. Boom kilning Exchange day of April. 1929. 2379 TV. T, Smith ... Building Balt Lake City. Utah. 19.) (March 2680 Volney C. Notice Is hereby given that at a Gunnell meeting or the Bnard of Direetora NOTICE OF FYHIKCLOSURK 2687 J. M. Russell .. of the Finchs Bristol Mining ComKALE. 2399 W. T. Bmlth . . . pany. held on tha 29lh day of FebThe Capitol Gas A Oil Company 2399 Maud A. Beltxer ruary, 1926, an assessment (No. of a cant (S) will foreclose Un lien upon one Ford 10) of outfor 7jg 'aiter Whlte-th- n Coupe, Motor Numlier per share was levied upon the comaides payment of 833 six month's standing capital atock of tha M. C. to said storage and two charges upon 3717 Bertha L. Hilpany, payable immediately Morris Treasurer, et the office of car, title of eald car standing in lary Ihe name of Roy Rlghy, Centerville. the company, 28 Mining Exchange John Ryan ... Utah; by selling the nemo at a pub- 1TSI George Walters Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. busilic sole at its regular place of 2114 R. E. Lee .... Any stock on which tho assessness, 121 Mouth State Street, Salt 2117 61. ,T. McCHI! .. ment mav remain unpaid at tho Lake. City. Utah, at tha hour of 1 2118 J. M. Russell .. rlos of business on Thursday, March 29th, lb3t, shall ho delinp m . on the loth day of April, 1926. 2114 Volney C. 39.) (March quent and will ha advertised for Gunnell sale at public auction and unless 2138 J. E. 6IcK night SUMMONS. payment Is made before will be 2073 Dora B. S. 1771 Edith WMilen, sold at the offico of tho company Y. SiP. .2.64, IN THE T11IBD JUDICIAL, DISRamgdell . . .. at II o'clock noon on Monday, 1213 Windrow DoroBalt Lake 2016 Ivn Emenhelser of COURT, TRICT .49 49 thy April llrd, 1020. to pay tha 7917 George Walters County, State of Utah. 2X47 assessment together with ' iSS 2.90 ENXKST E.' MONSON,3131 K G. Latches .. WrirW 3X77 farcy tho cost of advertising and tha exvs. 2121 M. 61. White- And tn acemvlsnre with law sort 1.990 8.99 pense of sale. man an order of the Hoard of director IJENRY I.KNNEUIo also known 61. C-- 6IORR1B. Secretary. 9.99 on tn- - 9th dev of Frhrunrv. 1?2' I LINNKU.. a HF.XliY JR.i 299" TV Ti. Taylor . . 1.999 o mrny vh.-rof recti paicrl 28 kilning Exchange 1.999 .. 9.99 MARY Building 2921 C. Wagoner alo .'.v: nn:,'i:. -- Ill'll ! will licrr.-rdn'k 99 may ry 1.094 '6.90 Salt Laka City, Utah, MARY A. Fir H HR 2922 C. TVasener known he aolri at ths office of ihe com11 ) CHRIS- - 2126 H, W. Griflith.. 1,000 iMarch 6.00 THOMAS FISHER; Salt pany. 396 Vermont Building, Smith Discusses Some legislation Killed By G.O.P. Indl-Ap- ril rii ha I. 114 D REDUCES I 200 Reu- Farrington, F. P. Farrington, F. For Instructed In California HERE METHODIST ATTACK ON SMITH Hinn. Delegates Met Walsh Dry TARIFF FAILS OF EFFECT ' 1929.' 1.00 1.60 1.20 1.00 tso 1.60 100 1.9 pro-mo- na ck y' 1.S0 190 1.00 1.90 2.00 ISO 1.10 1.00 .91 190 1.00 199 1.09 110 190 ( 70 .70 2.00 100 1.90 200 100 lh, 1 . se CrU)H"nd?. . 46-1- ld -- 100,-000.- 00 aa-ho- 2) mer-rhand- 0; "jjpuRTHER one-quart- er 84-lk- U -l n; . 1 - tinr . ev I I |