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Show UTAH STAltlsMAN JUNE 22, 1928. Republican Platform Perennial Effort To Straddle All .Issues ' Republican Pledges Aid on To A1 Smith KANSAS C1TT Franela Clay Harley, one af tha Oregon dele-alto tho convention, announced that he had cent a telegram to Governor Smith at Albany pledging hla support. Mr. Harley is a former Mayor of Aatoria, Ora., and woe a candidate far governor In 1011. Ho tatographsd that the convention "hare has virtually elected you for preeldent," and aaaorted that Republicans throughout tho eoun for the Demotry cratic candidate "the greatest whispering campaign of nil time." I am a supporter ot you," Mr. Harley advised, "on general principles, not ae a wat:' not because of your religion, but because yen-ara qualified and tha country needs n man to succeed tha area teat president we have bad In our tlmo, Calvin Coolidgo." ee Scant Sop for Labor and Thick Utterance Prohibition Noted. The Naw York Timaa In an regarding tha Republican platform aa adopted in Kanma City affara tha following: . Who can tread watar long in auah aa ocean of wordaf Let ua do tha boat wa can. Every progress and prosperity In tha laat fifty yaara waa accomplished "under Republican inspiration." American welfare at home and abroad depend upon tha Republican party, deluding "this great public peace of mind,'1 which will be lost if tha Republicans be put out. Tha usual paean, though there ia much disturbance of mind at Kansas City. Tha unqualified endorsement of Mr. Coolldge's administration is tha essential part of tha platform. In tax finance, reduction, economy growing a. Utile shaky of late hta and Republican strength ara chiefly found. Tha hymn to tha tariff ia as affecting aa aver, but avan tha Kordney . McCumber masterpiece must be revised. Tha next Republican Congress, if thera la one, is to taka up and, "where necessary," to revise the schedules in certain Industries" that cannot make a living against foreign competition. This Is charmingly indefinite, aa ara tha promises to tha farmer to give him more protection against foreign farm products. The familiar homily is addressed to him on his blessings under tha tariff. There seems to be a curious Incredulity among 'a farmers about this boon. Mr. foreign policies ara reclteu and praised. "Wa must "keep out of the league of nations and can approach It only on tha side, by humanitarian and technical The sop to labor ia of tha scantiest, but what does labor need so long as it has tha tariff? Injunctions in labor caaea "have in some, inetances been abused and have given rise to a serious Question for legislation. This is an Curtis Named Running Mate For Hoovet Solid Vote for' Smith Assured; W. J. Hallor--. an Heads Delegation. adi-tori- al , Tbs result of tho Republican convention at Kansas City is about as follows: . Herbert Hoover fqr president, first ballot. ' Charles Curtis for vice president, first ballot. Lowden withdrawing from race before balloting with tho meagar statement that ha was still for tho causa and now tho good old party is wonder lag just what causa ha meant the Republican causa or tho fahmers1 causa. Borah got tho olghtaoath amendment mentioned hut tha mention of tho VolaUad act was conspicuous by Ua absence. The farmers got nothing but soma mors promises (Continued from page one) ballot. Smiths workers claim 1(3. Neither count taker into consideration forty-si- x of tho Ohio votes which ara certain for Smith. Tho count follows: Braith III, of which 14 arc In dispute. Arlaona, I; California, II; Colorado, 11; Connecticut, 14; Delaware. I- - Idaho, I; Illinois. II: Iowa, (I; Kentucky, li, Louisiana. 10, Maine, 11; Massachusetts; la; Michigan, SO; Minnesota, 4; Montana, I, Nevada, 0; New Hampshire; I; New Jersey, 11; New Mexico, 0; New York, 00; North Dakota, 10; Pennsylvania. 00: Rhode Island, 10; South Dakota, 10; Utah, 7; Vermont, I; Washington, 14; West Virginia, 10; Wisconsin, 10; Wyoming. 0; Alaska, 0; District of Columbia, 0; Hawaii, 0; Philippines, I; Porte Rico, 0; and Virgin Is- Biographer Says Keynoter . Fete, Beaten As Delegate at Large Would Keep HU Toga. would-condu- e he-m- 1S01 Cash, Bernard .1000 10.00 ....... , (00 3.00 .. 4117 Cosh, Bernard 410 ISIS Chard, David ...1000 SIS Chard, H. D. ...1000 4SIX Castleberry, Francis. Alen . 300 010 Cates, Hasel Featheretona .... 100 1S10 Christensen, Vn. 700 1111 Christensen, Wm. 010 1711 Christensen, Wm. 10 0 Cohan, Jesae L..1000 SI0I DeLnte. Ura H.L. (0 SI Dixon, O.L- 170 1S7I Dixon, O. L. S70 S4IS Dixon, O. L ...10(0 Sill Eldredge. E-- G.. . 100 ISIS Evans. Henry X 300 and Maria 3544 Ewell, Fred- ...... 4. SO 10. 0u 10.00 3.00 1.00 7.00 0.30 1.10 10. Oil - .so 1.70 3.70 10.00 .00 Ohio to going to be one of tho warmest spate in these United States this summer and falL Aside frdm' the recent events that atiixad such passions among tha Republican Buckeye brethren, two senators are to be chosen. Tha Hon. Simeon D. Fee who, with all hla keynoting In him. couldnt ha elected a dalegate-at-torgwants to succeed himself in the senate. Soma time ago ha "filed" hla nomination papers for the senatorial primary in August. The Hon. Cerml A. Thompson, hand and front of a in the state, to tha determined to go to tha aanata for tha rest of tha tola Senator Willis' term, which expires March I. 1131. It to aupposed that Chief Justice Marshall of tho atato supreme court ha the asms ambition. Who could have thought that there waa so much mischief in Representative Theodora E. Burton' bosom as to Mod him. an eld friend of paaca, to renew the war with CarmL whoaa name recalls tha father of tha gentleman "who troubled laroel." It to Mr. Burton who to now troubling Israel. Mark his sinlater course. He talks with Mr. Coolldge for half an hour. Then he goes and talks with Mr. Hoover. Than ha spreads baton a wicked world the news that h Is going to b a candidate for Mr. Willlrf shoe Waa there not wrath and horror enough In Republican Ohio without this new doaaT In affairs national and International, in both house of Cor.gres in many ways lor many year Mr. Burton hoe hewn a rip and various ability and oftener sji admirable, independence. These are not qualities that qualify him, apart from any personal reasons, in the large minds of the Ohio' Republican machine. And should ha not have been prevented by a decent regard for Mr. Thompe, Hoover-etopper- ... , lands, I. ... Smith's claims to tho following ninety-fodelegatea ia disputed by opponents: Colorado, 0: Illinois, 11; Louisiana. 10; Oklahoma. 10: Penn-sl- y 3.00 vanla, 10; Utah. 1; West Virginia, 11. and Porto Rico, I. .18 erick Read ill, of whch IS ara la dis1SS4 Frolsland, Mrs. pute. SOO A 1.00 Lydia Illinois. IS; Kansas. SO: Missouri. On ths evo of tho first Demo14 Ferguson, Dr. M. SI; Oklahoma.-0- ; Pennsylvania. II; cratic National Convention In more Utah. B. 1.00 .....a I. and West Virginia 12. .30 than a quarter century which has Read's claim to tho following IS 1130 Fullmer, Joseph. 100 1. 00 Fullmer, Joseph. not bean largely dominated by Wil- ia disputed by opponents: llllnoli, 20 .30 1ISI Wayne liam Jennings Bryan, D. Appleton 13; Kansas, 20: Oklahoma, 14; 3147 Fullmer, 1.00 Fulitner. Wayne . West SO; Utah, S; Pennsylvania, bio& Co., la publishing today a 3.00 011 Garrison, Foul . . IS. 1.00 1114 Glilatt, I K ... graphy of ths lata "great Common- Virginia. Pomarano 47, er by J. C. Long. 8. 50 S7IS Gotoan, Olivia... Ohio, 47. Of particular Intareit at ihto time .. 0.30 H. F. US Greenup. 11. George la Mr. Long's suggestion that it 3.00 4011 Greenup, F. H... Georgia, IS. 8.00 4S0S Greenup, F. H... Tammany, had understood Bryan Hull 14. batter in 1924 and had Governor 5.00 1317 Greenwell, Tennessee, 24. Smith been willing to stand foi H. 10,00 also 20, claim'd by Sill Goddard, Ayr Law enforcement, Smith rather 3114 Goddard, H. H...1000 10.00 than Da via would hava bean tha Reads managers 10.00 H. H...1000 SIIS Goddard, Kansas. IS. nominee. In many respecte, Mr. 24S3 Grow, 8. V. or IS. Hitchcock Mr. Goverg and holds SO 3.00 Long Bryan discovery. Hanna Nebraska, IS. 100 1.00 It ia ilka enough that the some- nor Smith closely akin. Referring 1IS1 H Jaime. Mrs. Id Ritchie II. what thick utterance on prohibition to the 1(14 situation, ha says: 3171 HJalme, Mrs. Id 1000 10.00 Maryland, II. "In New York delegaUon there will interest more parsons than anyId 1111 11.11 sons lacerated feelings from again Sill HJlme, Mr No candidate claim at Is present wee a E. Alfred Smith, thing else. Washington and Lin- then Incandidate, SIS4 HJlme, Mr Id 3000 50. 30 proclaiming hi high opinion of Mr. IIS tha Ing felkiwlng delegates: hie aa term second Hoover? coln supported tha Constitution, aa Republican Ohio needs of tho state, who In many Alabama. 14; Arkansas, IS. Florida, 2000 Houghton, soma of us may have heard. 80 4S0 4.10 peace more than. Bheol needs waE. Alice North IS: Carolina, Mlaaieslypi,'10i ter. Curiously enough, Mr. Burton does Senator Borah. And the Re- respects was tho 'logical recipient 24; Texas, 40, and South Carolina, 3101 Houghton toga, altered and .30 speaka of tho promotion of peaca 33 ... publican party pledges itself and of ths Bryan Alice E. II. to suit aa one of his motives for wishing sophistication. city its nomlnaa to tha observance and 4311 Houghton, A Battle For Reform. 43S 4. IB to go to tho aenete. Paaca abroad; of ,tho E. vigorous enforcement Alice COAST Smith was a man who said of AFRICAN Eighteenth amendment. This means himself, 071 Hunter, James . . 180 1.00 but for the next few month in Ohio TREATIES MADE T have not bean a silent desperate and vindictive fighting. and must have been meant to mean SU Hutchinson. J. W. 00 3.00 a but for nodal battler and man, .74 From Pioneer to Proct Orville, from 74 PARIS Although soma detail a 400 Howell Meltota nothing whatever, except that the political reform. 6.04 Conneaut to Cleve from Fort ReRepublican party is not in favor of 'Smith stood in tha same rela- must ha wolked out in tho accord CSI0 Haddad. A. s repeal of which thera la at present covery to Mingo Junctlp, north, 3 reached Spanby French, British, .A. 0SS1 Haddad. to east, middle, south, west, tho raisno chance. Tha Volstead act Is not tionshiphad the city multitude aa ish and Italian experts in revising 7II4A Haddad. A. B.G-101.00 to stood in the respect ers a part of tha Constitution. It Is a Bryan (lyin' through the air. You SI4S Hallman. Mr M. 100 1.00 ean go tenant farmer and email-tow- n busi- the statute of tho Tangier comtali an Ohio Democrat by hla statute that can be changed Into nessman which has bean eubmltted 111 Haubrieh, J. A.. 1100 11.00 in promise 11(1. common sense whenever a Congress 1.00 grin. New York Tima "Smith had the same quick, to tha various governments, it may ISO Haubrieh, 5.00 gets tha courage. In tha opinion of warm, responsiveness to humanity now bo considered definitive. SI4S Haubrieh. 4.00 III! Wenasi W. O. multitudes it Is an absurd perver- and to political conldtlons which 1.00 Tha chief preoccupation of the SI70 Haubrieh, sion and extension of tha amend3.10 4711 WanaeL W. G. 8.00 Croat Commoner possessed. exports has bean to reach a settle-maSOU Haubrieh, ment. By Implication the Republt-san- s tho 10.00 4411 .3 Wensel, Leroy Each man trusted to ttha heart with tha Italian delegates, Sill Haubrieh, 1.00 4711 identify tha law they dare not and his own understanding ot who presented Premier Mussolini's 8.00 Wensel, Leroy 4200 Haubrieh, Bams with the amendment. 3.00 . 4417 Daniel mors to .10 situations than Wensel, 1171 John. ths claims for wider tleiian participaHoel, specific 1.00 4717 WoneoL John "Vigorous enforcement" is only a book." 1.00 tion in tho control of the Tangier S170 Hoel Denial .bread bare phrase. It may satisfy 4101 Waned. Arthur But, Mr. roes on, Smith one. Because they considered that S17S Hoel. Denial .60 :he Dry. What will count moat, was wet. A Long Catholic and a Tam- Italy hod been 3.30 in her S171 Hoel. Denial .... 100 1.00 4711 Wensel. A. ..0-300- 0 slighted 1.00 10K .... probably, with the voters la tha man. The Daniel ha 1773 last two, S174 Hoel. Mr many says. Whldden. aa a great Mediterranattitude of the candidates. Mr. Bryan could hava overlooked. The pretentions 1111 Holds; Martin A. 300 5.00 ISO 3. SO Edith Y. ean power by tha statute aa Hoover is more of a Dry that his Commoner had never been 5.00 100 A. Martin ..0-301Hold 4444 0 HIS Wold. John 3.00 in tho Italians operation, reHo 8.00 is not only against he insists, and he had en- up to tho earty. 11SS Holds. Martin A. S00 313 Wold, John 3.00 present time, hava reA. S00 5.00 ISII Wold, John peal of the amendment, but "for joyed friendly relations with Tam- fused Martin 1114 Holds. 0 to 1.00 in the sona's participate SOO 5.00 :he efficient, vigorous and sincere many In years past. Smith's A. Martin Hold 1041 1117 Wold, John 0 administration. 1.00 tuforcemcnt of tha laws enacted however, was an Insuperable SSS4 Holds, Martin A. S10 5.10 7700A Wold, John 1.00 '.hereunder. To him prohibition ia obstacle and so Bryan was found OLD RAZOR BLADES GOOD ' 1071 Hopkin D. H...1000 10.00 3107 Wold, John.... 3. II Ill 'a great social and economic I7S4 Hrushk Michael 100 1.00 supporting McAdoo, while decrying And In accordance with tow and SOO 5.00 an the Xian's support of tha Californoble in motive and TO SHAVE WOOLLY SUDANESE 1S7I Lloyd. Ira B of the hoard of directors in purpose. It must be nian. Ronald E... 100 1.00 on order ISO La to Tho Naw York Times) (Wireless tho Ith day of May, nil, so .60 Mr. Long's biography is comVorked out constructively." 1111 Lea Ronald E... 30 LONDON, May 24. Tha probmany shares of each parcel of Tha "plank" on honest govern-nen- t prehensive. but many who dlsre-urre- lem of how to dispose of old safe1014 Ullterd, R. B... 800 3.00 such stock as may be necessary e 10.00 .1000 la milder than milk. No B.. R. S00S wlthBryan during his Lilllard. which razor has blades, puasled SOO 6.00 will be sold at tha office of the will find much in tho book to ty naming of names. Doheny mankind both In Europe end S0IS Lilllard, R. B... 100 3.00 company, 803 Vermont Building, r Sinclair might have written it disagree with. Tho biographer be. America R. B... Lilllard, was solved toSill for years, Salt Lake City, Utah, on th Ith vlth a grin. Every Democratic gins with his early days In Seism. 1117 Lilllard, R. B... 300 O. R. Kenneth F. Fraser, by day threo-tlmee SI day of July, 1031, to pay the deof tho IS. B...18SS R. 178! Lilllard, ipellblnder will "hava fun with it." III., where the father 8., of Edinburgh. In a letter to for President, C. candidate 1.00 linquent assessment thereon, toThe agricultural relief "plank." Tho London Timaa Fraser is a 1311 McCarthy. F. E. 100 1S17 McCarthy. Vara. 100 5.00 gether with th coats of advertisi bout which ao many tempers and Judge Silas D. Bryan, was a suc- medical in southern the o missionary cessful moderately much sleep were lost in tha 1414 McClellan, F. C. 170 1.70 ing and expense of sale. Mr. Long says Sudan and ia now on furlough. Kia JOSEPH BEHUNG. Secy. 1.00 on resolutions and which was country .lawyer. 114 Maw. H. E.. ia solution useful both and philto Will wanted .80 Bryan 'rmont Bldg, Balt Lake . Ill Maw, H. E. ..G- - 30 o tempestuously fought over In the that Young to death anthropic. tho .but that Utah. Oxford, .30 City, 111 Maw. H. E...G- 300 (Jupe I) invention, is a pretty dry bone. It go have Fo bean I was hla years still of he collecting at while father 1.00 0 014 Maw, Byron vas impossible to accept the equal-s.iti- n Illinois com- ueed blades to present to my the .30 college B.O300 changed SUMMONS; Maw. Brron fee after unqualified approvIII frlende in tha southern of American politics for tha 80 B.G- - BOO al (if the administration. Thera la an plexion 130 Maw. In tha Third Judicial District next thirty yaara. Sudan, who ara expert at (having 17S0 Madsen.Byron .10 Court M. '..G- - 100 It tempt to reason with "the farm-r.- " Kean Student Political each heads with others I them. .O100 .10 UUlhe of Salt Lake County, State ot Madsen. M. IS0I Ha is told what the Repub-Iron- s Tho writer pictures Bryan si tha never could get enough of them. 4110 Mahoney, C.'D... S80 3.10 hava dona for him. Including Fidelia Beer Abbott, plaintiff; v student of political methods If anybody wishes to post bladea StSC Montague. Cloe .. SO .SO lie marveloua help given by tha keen "Cross ot to my Edinburgh address I will 1000 Moran. Edward 130 1.10 Atrhur A. Abbott, defendant. whose end psychology a Repub-l.ir.r.Tha Stats of Utah to th said leMljle tariff. What are tha Gold" speech was the climax of a taka them back with mo in tha Au3114 Moran. Edward . 100 1.00 going to do for him? They carefully thought-o.30 plan to ob- tumn to tho Sudan, where they will 4017 Moran. Edward . 10 You ara hereby summoned to apO.U.'a I. a of lot with him grve tain the Democratic presidential 00 Nelbaur. Dell D. pear within twenty days after th eorganlsatlon of tha marketing sys-e- nomination in l((l, rather than a give real pleasure. 1.00 100 .... A Benola aarvlea of this summons upon you, temporary federal aid whore political accident. out. of gas in front ot 007 Nelbaur.. Dell D. If aerved within tha county- - in llvcrslflcatlon is needed," a federal The biography is a history of the a Running 1.00 100 to .... A Benola station a filling that market-tiwhich this action to brought: thing hrm board to boost, farm Democratic party from 11(0 to happens once to a decade- Toledo 101 Neibaur. Dell D. within thirty days after farmer owned and controlled 1(14, as must ha any book dealing 100 1.30 Mrvlcs, and defend A Benola tha above enkabillutlon associations to Control with one of the important figures Blade. D. Della 01 Nelbaer, titled aetlon; and in case of your ur pluses, and so on. In tho party during that period. 1.37 107 A Benola fed-r..1. ao al fallura to do. Judgment will be Tha Republicans yearn for a Tho free silver campaign, the cru5104 Netaoiv Anthon. .1000 10.00 rendered against you according to sade against imperialism and for organisation "for 100 Anthon.. Nelson. SI7I tho demand of tha complaint which of farm government control of tha railroads Uid orderly marketing S7XI Nelson. Anthon;. 100 0.00 hse boon filed with tha Clerk ot iroducta." but "without putting and ths Chatauqua. tha campaign Probate and Guardian10.00 1000 NelsonAnthon.. 2113 said Court. ha government into business." Thais of 1(11, tha fight for tha federal W. ..1000 10.00 2413 Neumoye This action to brought for th reserve system and Bryan efforts (owl of the distressed farmers 11.14 Leah Notices. ..1134 2101 Nelbaur. ship of dissolving tho bonds ot purpose of ther confusing, but they have to keep the United States out In For Further Information 4230 Peterson. D. ...1000 10.00 matrimony existing between plainConeult teen represented as resolved to put the war ara all touched dipon SIS .... Duke tiff and defendant and restoration 147 Fak tho County Clerk or Respeo--. business or the . tha book as wall aa Bryan'a final ha government into of plaintiff's maiden name. S4I Fake. Gwynno .. 421 Hvo Signer. The effort against modernism in S00 3.00 republicans out of business. C. POWERS. RITER A COWAN, Penelton the Third Judicial Dletrict 111! and tha Dayton evolution ltfferencea on methods of farm re--1 5.00 S00 John.. 4SI4 Pfefferle, Court. In and for tho County of Attorneys for Plaintiff. trial. lef were Irreconcilable. It was 4SS8 Pfafferi John.. ISO 5.10 P. O. Address 114 Kearns BuildSalt Lake, State of Utah. to gloss or refine them 1.00 100 1468 Rasmussen, Ellen ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. , iway. 1111 Rasmussen, Ellen CIO 0.30 DELINQUENT NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE. 1013 Rasmussen, Ellen SI0 3.10 Diamond OIT company, a corpor- 1140 Rasmussen. Elton SI0 2.10 to hereby given that on Notice Leads Race ation ofoftho atato of Utah, principal ISIS Rasmussen, Ellen 100 1.00 Friday tha day of June, buafneea Salt Lake City. SIS4 Rasmussen, Ellen 100. 1.00 1131, at tha llth place hour of on o'clock Carolina Utah. 1410 Rasmueeen. Elton 100 1.00 p.m. of said day, at the Broadway Thera are delinquent upon tho 111! Rasmussen, H.B. 110 1. 30 Ohio COLUMBUS. Georgs Printing company, 113 west 3rd membet following described stock, on ac1S0I Richard Mary C. 430 4. 50 South street. Salt Lake City, Utah, d White of Marietta, former unlnstruct-An C. count of assessment No. of RALEIGH, N. one was of chairman 1.00 who II, Motor 741 of Riverton Congreaa a that certain chattel mortgage dated delegation, with nineteen and tho Democratic national commit- cant 1() par share. levied on the 4330 Reinhart. C. S... SB0 s.10 November llth, 1030. filed in the atlf votea in the hands of delegates a tee in 1110, today filed hie declara- Ith day of May. 1121, tho several 4181 Reinhardt. H. S. 300 3.00 office of tho County Recorder on lactad fcy supporters of Represen-ativ- a tion of candidacy with the secre- amounts aat opposite the names of 141 Snritor J. A. ... 700 7.30 th Ith day of December, 1020, and tha folshareholders aa Cordell Hull and four and raepectlve Sill Snyder. J. A. .. 130 1.80 designated as No. (431, signed and tary of stats for the Democratic lows: of backers senatorial 1.00 executed by Albert H. Ray and 1ST Sullivan, G. R. alf votes in tha hands nomination for tha long Cart.'" No. f Governor Smith of New York term. 1000 10. 0u Harry E. Latoer, mortgagor iu No. Natno. Shrs. Am'.. 1413 Srhelln, Irving. to tnf Carotin 111 North from 1. 30 favor of Enrico Do Frsnceico. 100 .1414 Schelln, Irving.. i1) R.. witter, director ol 4311 Anderson, W. N... 100 convention at thaHarman 110) 100 5.00 1411 relaclonal Democratsdtermlned Schelln, or Industrial Irving.. mortgage department covering tha following 1411 Bates. J. C. .... 100 1.00 tods? SOO louston. it wss , described tions, filed his declaration for ths 1411 personal property, sjeur-in- g Anna .. 110 1.40 1490 Schelln. Irving.. ISO 8.00 1.30 4007 a the bitterest and most turbulent gubernatorial nomination on the 1101 Decker, Anna Schelln, Louise., the payment of 11.000.00 cn US 1.12 Bscker, eeen Dmocratlc ticket. arty convention the state hss 1111 Backer, Anna ..1000 10.00 4101 Schelln, Louies. 1000 10.00 which tharo I a balance now duo lino Seaman. G. A. Jr. SI0 3.10 I and owing of 1400.00, together with a twenty years. 41TT Becker, Anna ..1000 10.00 Representative Theodora E. Bur ISO 1. 10 , attorneys fees in tha sum ot SS Smith, Mike The Smith forces were asserting ton of Cleveland filed his declara4170 Backer, Anna .1000 10.00 the of three that tion for tho senatorial nomlnatlei 4IT Bllgor, Anna Ma. 100 1.00 1311 Stratford, Carl.. SI0 3. 10 1100.00 and expenses of esta; said anight however, Swindell Lydia. I0S 3.03 mortgage will be foreclosed. delegates elected by Hull followersr. on tho Republican ticket for the Sill B lifer, Anna K. 40 ,40 1114 .IS On new aeries 4 high speed 1040 Stockdato F. M. .OS rould vote for the New York term 10111 Beams, Blue- 4. March 111!. ending 5105 Stockdato. F. M. 100 1.00 Job press with M-Autofedo and . thus giving him seven and a ford 1,00 .S3 i all regular equipment. Including S417 Strang, Fred K.a SO half North Carolina votea on tha Herblo Hoover of tha Sill Bradahaw, PresCaptain B. L... 1000 13.30 on aet of composition roller extra I rrt ballot. SSI I. SI 1717 Strabl ton mtod ship G. O, F stranded en SSI Thompson. W. A. 130 1.30 eet ot roller stock, small tool From tho time the convention Hnugen Island in tha McKary 1101 Bukova. Mrs. un8804 Automatic Vrndell. Ed. ... 100 1.00 etc. One standard 1000 10.03 E. M aet at Id o'clock this mnrnlng straits, probably gets soma rellrf 3301 Walsh, Loutoe A. 300 3.00 I Printing Frees No. 143, 3 !(. P. oclock in seeing Charlie Curts come padit adjournment at 1(20 Botrner. Mr j Motor A C.. numbering machine. Mre. SIS4 Wentoee, 100 1.00 Amalia delegates, dling out of the port of discontent-rr- i tbs rwelterlrg 100 3.00 Challenge Iron Furniture. I fonts R. W ISIS Covington. Myrtle 100 1. 00 farmers and heading toward nckrd In tha convent Inn hall, ' Ipt. hvy. Copperplate Mr 400 4.00 110S Whltelock gothic; 1 naried and bickered at each other, him. Herbie can now feel relieved 411! Cartoon. Alex I font each O-- ... 700 7.00 C and 34 pt. No. 10 1131 arle Carter. In U n ,10 moments not will have few the fart he that (or gcaafnnnlly 1 10.00 33; font etch 190 l99 1771 WUcen W. T.;i SOI! Cash, Bernard pt. Cla-to drawn alone. a howling mob. Smith and Bryan Kindred ur Soak ...... Cool-idge- .. epoch-makin- gov-srn- B.G-IOO- O 0 B.O-3B0- 00 nt G-1- G-3- .... G-8- par-ton- al ,re-vious- ly .G-30- ..G-100- wet-nes- e, ..G-100- .G-10- ed llfa-tlm- 0 well-to-d- com-nitt- ee .0-10- 22-Ju- ly B.G-100- woolly-he- aded ut g. oth-crwl- s. ;... LEGAL NOTICES. Hull 0 George White Enters Ohio Toga Smith In North . gov-rno- M-1- 14 .G-I0- 00 .1,, t, till 8 Uter Cursive, i font each 84 plaint which has been filed with 10th day of April, 1121, togetheC and 12pt. Cloister old etyi:li, 111 the Clerk of said Court. with plaintiff's coats and dtobursa- lb Monotype, Ono need cabinet; This action to broutht to for- - meats harsln and an attorneys' fas I fonts 14 pt. Wedding Text, 3 close and determine ihe lien of in th sum of 1(0.00. Fonte II pt. Wedding Text, 1 font that certain mortgage dated No-er This action to brought to 34 pt. Wedding Text. 1 tout 10 11, 1(1(, and oxmuitod by or a Judgment for 1173.10, as rent pt. Wedding Text, 1 font 30 pt. Wed- defendant Erneat H. Hill and 1 claimed to be due from th ding Text, 1 font 30 pt. Stationery M. Hill, hie wlf in of fondants to plaintiff, and attach Initials for 8 color 1 Vanity Ini- Mlnni Taylor; which sellfavor certain property of. defendants mort- tial A-- l, 1 Vanity Initial A-- 1 Vo- gag has been assigned to plaintiff, ing under th provisions of Chapter 6 cational Cameo No. 4IUI, X font I Bald mortgage to recorded In th Title 31 Compiled Laws of Utah, pt. Engravers Old English, 3 fonts office of th County Recorder of long with 330.00 attorney 10 pt. Engravers Old English, 3 Bait Lake nil of which sums are claimed But of Utah, County, 11 h, fonts pt. Engravers Old Eng-Ito- In Book 0 Q of Mortgages at pages to be due owing and unpaid from 1 font 14 pt. Engravers Old 803-- 4 and cover certain real prep- defendants to plaintiff. English (1 short), 1 font II pt. arty bituat lying and being in Salt RICHARDS A RICHARDS. Dated May T. 1021. Engravers Old English, 3 fonts 34 Lake County, State of Utah, and Pt. Engravers Old English, I font P. O. Address 1107 Walker Bank described aa follows: 30 pt. Engravers Old English, 1 particularly Building, Salt Lake C tty, Utah. All of lota II and 10 In d, font 43 pt. Cheltenham Extra 32.) (May a subdivision of lot 0, itlk. Bold, 1 font 30 pt. Cheltenham Ex- 48, 10 acr Flat A, Big Field Surtra Bold. 1 font 73 pL Cheltenham vey, SUMMONS. and contained within th limExtra Bold, 1 font Opt. Cheltenof th Northeast quarter of SecIn the Court of tho Third Judiham Extra Condsnaed, 1 font 3 pt. its 11. Township-South, Rang cial District, in and tor Balt Lakd Cheltenham Extra Condensed. 1 tion 1 East Lake Salt Meridian. County, Utah. font 10 pt. Cheltenham Extra d, Suato Gould, Plaintiff, POWERS, RITER a COWAN. 3 fonts 13 pL Cheltenham Vs. for Plaintiff. Butte 314 Extra Condenned 3 fonts 12 pt. Attorneys R. W. Gould, Defendant. Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Cheltenham Extra Condensed 1 Th State of Utah to tha said Utah. June II, July 13. font 14 pt Cheltenham Extra Condefendant: densed I fonts 14 pt. Cheltenham You are hereby summoned to apNOTICE TO CREDITORS. Extra Condeneed. 1 font 30 pt pear within twenty days after servCheltenham Extra Condensed, 1 Estate of Lotbaro B. Turner, ice of this summone upon you, if font 33 pt. Cheltenham Extra Conserved within the county in which densed, 1 font 41 pt, Cheltenham will present claims with this action to brought, otherwise Creditors Extra Condeneed, 1 font 14 pt. vouchers to the Undersigned at within thirty (toys after service, Cooper Black, 1 I lb. font 3 pt. 300 Utah Seringa A Trust building. and defend th above entitled acHair Line on eido braes rule. One Salt Like City, Utah, on or before tion, and in cos of your failure so ueed mitering machine, 1 case brass the 10th day of August, A. D. 1023. to d Judgment will bo rendered leads A eluge; 1 font IS pt. Sterling AUDRA FLORENCE BRYSON. against you according to th da Cursive, 1 font 34 pt. Sterling CurAdministratrix of th Estate of mend of th complaint, which haa sive 1 font 10 pt. Sterling Crualv Lotharo B. been filed with dark of aald I font 30 pt. Sterling Cursive, 1 JOHN N. 8CH188,Turner, Deceased. court. This actiontbs to brought to refont I pt. Wedding Text. 1 font 10 cover a Judgment dissolving tha Attorney for Administratrix. pt. Wedding Text, 1 fonts 13 pt. Data of first publication, Juno I, bonds of matrimony heretofore exWedding Text, 1 3 11. font 3001 L. A. D. 1121. isting between you and tha plain S, Brass Rule. 10 Ibe 1 pt. Mono(June I June 31) tiff, to restore to plaintiff her mi 1 type rule, F 8 Lead A Slug cose den name and for general relief. new, 4 14 Brashrule case ueed, 1 OSCAR W. McCONKlE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. No. I Aset. Braes A Copper Thin Attorney for Plaintiff. Font Of Space 1 13x11 Pressed Steel GalEstate of Martha Winter, de- flea addrem, Continental Bank ley, I only F. 8. Lead A Slug cose, ceased. building. Salt Lake City. Utah. t new 1 only No. 1731 Cabinet and Creditors will praaent claims with X content SUMMONS. complete, font, II pt. vou chars to th Undersigned at Old English, 1 font 41 1103 Engravers Dassrat Bank Building, In the dletrict court of tha Third Pt- - Engravers Old English, 1 font Balt Lake City, Utah, on or before Lltho No. 1, 1 font th 13th day ot October. A. D. 1021 Judicial district In and for Sato Lake County, State of Utah. pt. Light Lltho No. 3. 1 font Spt. JAMES WINTER, Light Lltho No. , 1 font ia pt. Administrator ot the Estate of W. L, Murdock, plaintiff, v Daisy Violet Murdock, defendant. Dlght Lltho, 1 font 13 pt. Light Martha Winter. Deceased. Th state ot Utah to tho aald deLltho. 1 font 14 pt. Light Lltho, 1 STEWABT. ALEXANDER A fendant: font It pt. Light Lltho, 1 font 24 BUDGE, You arc hereby summoned to ap-- 1 put Light Lltho 1 font I pt. Claland Attorneys for Administrator. Border No. 033. 1 font 11 pt. Cie-taData of first publication, Juno I. pear within twenty days after th Border No. 1220,, 1 font t A. D. 1321. service of this summons upon you, pt. Starling Curaiv. 1 font 0- pt if served within ths county In (June I which this action ia brought; othStarling Curaiv, 3 fonts 10 pt. Curaiv 3 13 fonts Starling. erwise, within thirty NOTICE TO CREDITORS. pt. days after Bterllng Cursive. 1 font I pL Closervlc and defend th above enEatato of Mary Ida Felt, ister Curaiv. l font II pt. Cloister titled action; and in cos of your Cursive, 1 font II pt. Cloister Cur- ceased. tollur so to d Judgment will be Creditors will present claims with rendered sive, 1 font 84 pt. Cloister Cursive. against you according to to th vouchers 1 font II pL Cloister Old at Undersigned u Style (l 321 Balt Lake 1 Building, McIntyre 14 font Cloister Old pL pt) flled wllh cUrk th S?,L Style (34 pt), 1 font IS pt. Clois- City Utah, on or before the 13th court. ter Old 8tyto (II pt). 3 fonts I pt day of October. A. D. 1(21, This action to brought to dto CALVIN W. RAWLINGS. Heavy Copperplate Gothlo No. 31, solve tha bonds of matrimony hereExecutor In tho Matter of tha Es8 fonts 0 pt. Heavy Copperplate tate of Mary Ida Felt. De- tofore and now existing between Gothlo No. 83, 3 fonts f pt. Heavy plaintiff and defendant ceased. Copperplate Gothlo No. II, 3 fonts HAROLD FRAZER A WALLIS, E. WALLACE. I pt. Heavy Copperplate Gothic for Executor. Attorneys No. 14. 1 font II Attorney Coppt Heavy HI Mclntyr Building, 6alt Lake P. O. Address 08 Boston Bulldperplate Gothlo No. 36: ono atrip City, og. Sait Lak CUy, Utah. Utah, Croat Cut Perforating rule (3 feet) Data of first publication, Juno 3, (Slay 33 June 38.) Two Modlo 31 American Number D. A. 1(21. ing Machine Serial No 15(4(2. SUMMONS. Juna t S3) (Juna (4(, l font "IF" Challenge Iron Furniture Labor Saving In the Third Judicial District SUMMONS. Tha property aforesaid will ha Court, of Salt Laka County, State sold to tha highest bidder for cash Dis- of Utah. IN THE THIRD to satisfy the said balance due trict court ot BoltJUDICIAL Mario Maarcto, Plaintiff, Laka county. va aforesaid, together with attorneys State of Utah. foes and costa of sale. William Maarcto, Defendant va L. Anna Naylor, plaintiff, ' Th Stats at Utah to tho said Da" FRAZIER A WALLIS. George .Naylor, defendant. Sum- fondant: , Attorney for Mortgagee mons. You nr hereby summoned to apJune Th State of Utah to tho said pear within twenty days attar tha defendant: c3 this summons upon you. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. You are hereby summoned to ap- service If served within tho county la pear within twenty days after the which this action to brought; oth Capitol Mining Company. oaaaaamant No. I of th service of this summons upon you, erwtoe, within thirty days after Capitol Mining company, a corpor- if served within tho county lu service, and defend the above enation. Principal place of buslnes which this action to brought; other- titled action; and in case of your 4(1 south Twelfth East. Salt wise, within thirty days attar servfailure ao to do, Judgment will b City, Utah. Branch office, James ice, and defend tha above entitled rendered against you according to M.. Paterson Bonk Building, Rich- action; and In case of your failure tha demand of the complaint which field, Utah. so to do. Judgment will bo ren- haa bean filed with tha ctork of Notice ia hereby given that at a dered against you according to tho aald court This action to brought to secure meeting o3 the board of directors af demand of the complaint which the Capitol Mining company, hold haa bean a and dacres of divorce on th 2bth day of May, 1(23. an aid court filed with the dark of onJudgment tho grounda ot desertion. assessment of of DEAN FLANDERS, The foregoing action to brought ono cent per share waa levied on for Plaintiff. Attorney tho purpose of dissolving the tha outstanding capital stock of tho far 101-1- 0 O. Utah SavAddress, P. contract of heretofore marriage said corporation, payable immediings and Trust building. now and between tho existing parli-to W. C. Juno ately Orrjck, treasurer of tho sold corporation, at hie of- ties hereto. Allen G. Thurman, attorney for fice in th James M. Peterson Bank NOTICE TO CREDITORS Esplaintiff, P. o. address. Its Exra building at Richfield, Utah. Thom peon Bldg. Salt Laka City, tate of Albert P. Cause, Deceased. Any stock upon which this as- Utah. Creditors will present claims with sessment may remain unpaid on vouchers to the undersigned at 150 the 30th day of June, 1031, will be (Juno 3 July 8.) Main Street Salt Lake City, South and tor adverttoed sale delinquent Utah, on or before tho 8th day of at public auction and nnless payASSESSMENT NOTICE. September, A.D 1(23. ment Is mad before, will b sold Louisa Mining Co Sait Lake City. BANKERS' TRUST COMPANY. on the 31st day of July, 1331 at 10 Utah. Executor of tho Last Wilt and o'clock a.m. at said branch offic lament of Albert P. Gauss ot principal place of to pay the delinquent assessment, ceased- Balt Lake Utah. City, coats with advertisof the together T. Petersen, Secretary, Notice to hereby given that at a B ing and expanse of sal. meeting of th board of directors- A-- 1)141 of first publication. June X. W. C. B. ORROCK. IS held on tha aaventh day of April Last June 23. Secretary and Treasurer. 1131, an assessment of ono (1) Capitol Mining Company. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Escent waa share levied upon tha per Branch office, James M. Petercapital stock of tha corporation.! tate of Rosa Galilean, Decaasad-Credltor- a son Bank Bldg., Richfield, Utah. will present claims with Issued and outstanding, payable (Juna 410 immediately to tha secretary of tho vouchers to th undersigned ntUtah-ocompany, at bto office, 314 FaR Judge Bldg Salt Lak City, O SUMMONS. deof or th befors Ith Lak day building, Salt City, Utah. Any Mock upon which this as- bar, A.D. 1(21. In tha Court of tho Third Judi- sessment JOHN J. GALUGAN, remain on may unpaid cial District in and for Salt Laka tho list day of Juna. 1121, will b Administrator of tho Eatato of Rosa County, Utah. Galllgan, Deceased. Buaio Gould, Plaintiff; va R. W. delinquent and advertised for sale Data of first publication Juna 1, at publle auction, and unless payGould, Defendant. Th State of Utah to th said ment to mads befors, wiir be sold at A.D 1338 Last Juna 33. tha secretary's office, at I o'clock defendant: m.. Jdly 81. ICS, to pay th deSUMMONS. 'You ara hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after serv- linquent assessment together with IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL D1S. ice of this summons upon you, If the cost of advertising and th trlct Court of Balt Laka Cuuuty, ot aale- aerved within tha county In which of Utah. R. O. DOBBS, Secretary. State this action to brought, otherwise Llllia L Olsen. Plaintiff, va "Jane No. 114 Fait building. Salt Lake within thirty daysi after service, whoa true name is unCor Dos" and defend tha above entitled ac- City. Utah. P. O. box No. 1107. known, wife of James W. Carr, if tion. and in case of your failure ao living or if dead, her unknown EXTENSION NOTICE. to do, judgment will be rendered W. helra devtoeea creditor: John undiagainst you according to th deof the board of At a Vler- - nlao all other persona mand of tha complaint, which has rectors meeting Louis Mining com- known claiming any right, title, aetha of been filed with the clerl; of aald pany. held on May'll, 1(23, th tata llsn. or interest in the reel court. This action is brought to re- date of delinquency wee extended property described in Plaintiff's cover a judgment the dissolving 21, 1121, and data of sale to complaint, ad versa to Plaintiffs bonds of matrimony heretofore ex- to Juno July II. 1(31. at Ihs hour and ownership, or any cloud upon isting between you and tha plain- plaro states In th regular notice, Plaintiff's title thereto, Dafendanu, tiff, to restore to plaintiff her mai- aa above. Tha State of Utah to tha said Deden name and for general relief. O. DOBBS, Secretary. R. OSCAR W. McCONKlE. Loutoe Mining Company. fendant: You are hereby summoned to apAttorney for Plaintiff. (Juna Office Address, Continental Bank pear within twenty days after tha service of this summons upon you. building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS. If served within the county in (June In tho City Court of Salt Lake City. which this action is brought, other, William T. Iglehoart. Plaintiff, wise, within thirty days after servSUMMONS. va Leona Ellsworth end Benjamin ice. sod defend the above entitled IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF F. Ellsworth, Defendants. action; and lu caa of your fallura SAID TO UTAH STATE OF THE ao to dn. Judgment will b rendered tha Third Judicial district in and DEFENDANTS: for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. agnlnst you according to tha deto summoned You are aphereby mand of tha eompiaint which ha Oscar Davis, plaintiff, vs. Ernest days after bean filed with th dark of sold H. Hill and Ualan M. Hill, hla wlf: pear within oftan (10) summons upon court. service this the XI. Hi above entitled suit to C, Ferguson. Ben Miller, Fritsch If served within the county in Instituted to Loan and Trust company, a cor- you. quiet title in Plaintiff to brought; othaction which this poration; Utah Laka Irrigation erwise within twenty (10) days att- In and to tha following described company, a corporation; R. Googha-ga- n, ar such aarvlea and defend tha property situate In Salt Lake CounF. A. Sweat, defendants.. notion: and tn case ty. 8teta of Utah, rods Weat entitled above of tha Tha State of Utah to tho sold of. Commencing I failure to do so. th plaindefendants: You ara hereby sum- tiff your In this action will apply to tha Southeast corner ef Lot 1, Block S3. Lake Balt moned to appear within twenty court for th relief demanded in Plat "B." City Survey, rods thane West. 3 days after tha service of this sum- the which haa been filed and running 7 North thono East mons upon you, if aervad within withcomplaint rode, thence Mid court and ctork of tha rode, thanes South T rode, to the county In which this nctlr-- to of a copy Is hereto annexed wltliln thirty end herewith served upon you. and the pkice of beginning. brought; otherwise, , RAWLINGS A WALLACE. dnys after servlet-- and defend the will take Judgment against you above entitled action : and in rose for th sum of On hundred Attorney for Plaintiff. 831 : MrfntyrO O. adrireie P. of Xour fallura to do so. Judxment dollars and Lak City, Utah. Balt acwill bo rendered against you with interest at tha rat Building. (1173.80) J XMajr 31, June 33J annum since th cording to the demand of th corn- - of 3 jut cent recov-vemb- 7, Glen-woo- Con-denie- pt-Li- ght Jun3) - . 22-2- 1. u ono-algh- th (1-l- c) 1-- -- on - 1) n ex-pa- ns 1) to-w- it: ii 80-1- jr 4 I |