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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN, JANUARY 17, 1929. LEGAL NOTICES. District Attorneys Usnafly SUMMONS Have Enough Material On Hand To Keep Selves Busy Great Number of Cases Set for Early Part of Present Year, List of Cases Pending Are Printed Herewith Tan poet who wroU aoniathlrjs about "Man's work U don from with tan ma to sun" waant referring to those who ara (unearned to hara punishment of crime. Those Indlviduala alwaya appaar something on Uio books. Tho eaaao before tbo district court of the bailiffs, Third Judicial District of Utah promiaa to kaap Judsss. clsrks, attornaya and othara buay for tbroo montha or thereabouts. Die-trl-ct Third cases tha in tba of pending following la a aummary court on January 7, IIS. Whara caaaa have boon banting flra tor a long while thara ara extenuating dreumatancaa bu tba pur poaa of thla anicta la not to (laouaa tba marlta or tha damarlta of tba attuatloa but maraiy to aummarlia tha work which la right now damandlng attention. In many of thaaa esses tbo data for trial ahown data, hart la not tha first data but a oontinuad Tba number carrlad hara la tba number of tho caaa in tha criminal register In tha county clark'a office; than cornea tha name of tha defendant and tba crlma with which ba la charged, than. In order named unleea otherwise elated, cornea tha data tha diatrlet court got tba caaa, tha date of pleading not guUty and tha data act ' for tha trial. , 1141 A. J. Johnson, aaaault with deadir weapon; December 1121; not yet arraigned: trial. January 14. Oct. 1. lift; Oct. IJII-tow- ard Powell, violating section t, It. JIM; Jan. lilt. i:T; J)l. lift; Mike Spanoe aaaault with deadly weapon; July SI. 1141 17. la. Jan. 14, UOi Robert Bellman, obtaining money by false pretense!. Oct. IS, 1111: sat for trial, Oct. 11, 1I3K; Jan. 14, 111. till Jerry Blblet. attempted robber"; Oct. IS, ItSI; Oct 17, 1IJI: not guilty. Pec. SI. Hit: Jan 14. IMS. 1121 H. A. Powell, violating section 7179; laws 1S17, Oct 11. Nov. I. list; Jan. 14. 1111. till:1144 Bob Robinson, aaaault with deadly weapon; Nov. 10, Dec Is, 1111; Jan. 14. lilt- till TJlwood Lunn and .Lyls Beddon, Involuntary manslaughter; April 17. 1121; April II. 1I3I-- Jan. 21. Hll. 1141 LaDrew Rollins and Oral Adams, violating section 117, 4xT; not arraigned: Nov. It. llll. pec SI, IISI; mi A. Ik Anderson, ombesalament May I. Hil. May 1. "3I Oct I'lsVLeon I Teh. 4. 1121. 1117 Leon Olaen, embesslement May I, llll, May II, llll, section L Olaen and A. L. Anderson,Feb. violating 4. 1121. 1101x1 Laws April II. May II. Mil. Roy Docketader. atumptad robbery Oct II. 1121, arraign- llll, llll ment times; Fab. II. St, llll. llll I, ,,'iui la 1121. Richard Mlya, burglary In second degree, Nov. II, Nov. Feb. II, llll. William B. Updike, carnal knowledge, Nov. II, Dec II. william'B, Updike, raps, Nov. II. llll, Dae. II, llll. Fab. llll "lli Will Sadler, forgery, Nov 11, llll, Dee. II, llll, Fab. II, 1110 Herman Copper, alias Herman Andrew, burglary In second degree Aug. I. llll, Hept. II. 1121. Fab. II, llll. 1117 A. E. Leonard, embexzlement, Nov. I, 1117, Dec II, 17; case continued 4 tlmee; Fab. II, llll. Till William Forsyth, bastardy. Jury 14. llll. Fob. II, llll. ' ' 1177 B. J. Martin, forgery, Bept I, llll Bept II, llll, Feb. II, UTO Frank Green, possession of liquor, April II, llll, Jnna I, Fab. II. llll. llll,Ills Pearl White alias Wilson, sailing liquor, Oct 4, llll, Oct Feb. 21, 1121. II, llll, Iioi Louis Felloe, pots sail on of liquor, Oct. 10, llll, Oct 20, Feb. 21, 1121. llll.1117 Inla McQlllls and Ed Palmer, possession of liquor, Oct 10, Feb. 21. llll. llll. Oct M.10,O.lilt. Bench possession of liquor, Oct. SI, 1121, Nov. 10, till 1121. Fab. II, llll- - 1120 Peter Frankoa, possession of liquor, Oct II, Nov. I, llll, Fab. II, 1121. 1171 Loula Danard burglary In aaeond degree. Aug. II, Bept S, llll. Feb. 21, 1120. violating section llll. Mar. 21, llll, Ills Emmett L.4. Xing: 1121. Mar. Mar. llll. Daniel Richards violating section llll. May II. llll. May lilt It II llll.7an. 14. llll- - llll, 1117 Char tea W. Simpson, bastardy. May II. 1121. May 21- 4. 1121. June 1202 Ventura. Lopes, possession Marijuana, May 21. March 4 3, Sill; dismissed Jan. I, Juna June 1101 C. Johnson burglary la third degree, t, 1121, March 4. IX, IISI EUla Johnson violating section 1174x7, Oct. II, 1121, Mar. Mar. llll, llll. llll; nil. llll. It, Sill. 1214 Frank Latino, perjury, July T, 1131, Oct. IT, 1121, Mar. 11, llll. Vernon Tanner, grand larceny, Bept II. llll, Oct 10, till March 11. llllllll,1124 Wllford Boulton. voluntary manslaughter, Nov. 1, llll, Nov. IT, llll, Mar. 11, llll. 1110 Oscar Hall, voluntary manslaughter Nov. 1. llll, Nov. IT, 1st dsgreo murder, March II. llll. llll.1140 David L. Hogan, neglect of minor. Nov. 14. llll Dec II, March II. llll. llll,1111 Richard Travis, resisting an officer, not arraigned. Dec T. llll. Dec II. 11. March II. 1121. Albert Beebe. violating Section 1112, not arraigned. Nov. - llll II. 1121. John Fourkaa. assault with deadly weapon. Aug. 10. Bept March II. 141 Manuel Agreadano and Juan Agreadano. murder In first March 21, llll. degree. Nov. SI. Doc 11. Dec T. Dee. Joseph Lester Morris, violating Section 21, released no bond. March 21. IITI llll. llll. llll. llil lilt. ti. nit. Section HIS C. E. Wflamaan alias M. J. Donaldson, violating 1271. Nov. 11. 1121. Jan. 12. Ills William Beckendorf. possession of liquor. Dec 14, Dec 21. Ills. Pleaded guilty, released in I mon., on good behavior. Jan. 12, llll. 1117 1104 Oat. 10. Orvill Hopkins, forgery. Dec. 14. Dec. II. Hll. Rueben ft. Xing, demurrer under adivseraont. llll. Oct llll Sam Lyte. possession of liquor. Dec 10, llll, Jan. M. E. Lewis, forgery. Dee. 10, 1121, Jan. II, llll. llll Sylvester Rodquea grand larceny. Dec 21. 1121. Jan. llll llll for arraignment. llil wiuiam sanaoerg, involuntary mansiangnier. Ills. Jan. It, 1121 for arraignment. llll. 10, In the Third Judicial diatrlet court of Salt Lake county, stats of Utah. Manilla Stackhonac plaintiff. vs. Roland S. Stackhousa, Ton ara hereby aammoned to appear within twenty days after tha service of this summons upon you, If carved within tha county In wnicn two action ia Drougnt; otharwiaa within thirty days after ssrvlos, and defend tha above entitled action; and la case of your failure so to do. Judgment will ba rendered against you according to tna demand of tna complaint. which haa been filed with the Clerk of said court This action la brought by tha plaintiff to obtain a deerso of divorce from defendant dissolving tho bonda of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant zanaaat. O. T. LANS, Attorney for plaintiff. Ill Continental Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah. (Jan. 1 Jan- - n. otherwise, within thirty day after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to Co, judgment will no rendered against you according to tho demand of the complaint which haa boon filed with the clerk of said court This action ia brought to dissolve the contract of marriage heretofore and now existing between the plaintiff and defendant. IRVINE, 8XEEN It THURMAX. Attorney for plaintiff. P. O. address. 1401 Walker Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jan.. 17 Feb. 14. STOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of John H, Walts, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tha un1 Buildat Boston dersigned ing, Salt Lake City, on or before tho first day of March. A.D. Date of first publication. . De cember II, A.D., 1121; last pub lication, rsnruary zs. Allaa T. Sanford. Administrator of the Estate of Joha H. Walts, deceased. ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. SI DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, a corporation of the Stats of Utah, principal place of business. Salt city. uian. iae notice l nereny a regular that at given meeting of the board of directors held on the llth day of December, llll, an aasesement of one cent lie) per share was levied on all Issued and outstanding sharea of Diamond Oil company (or one mill per ahare on all issusd and outstanding aharea of tho for mer oustaveson Oil company), to Joseph payable immediately Behllng, treasurer, at 101 Vermont Duiraing. Bait Lane city. Utah. Any stock upon wnicn tnis may remain unpaid on the Ind day of February. 1121, be will delinquent and advertised lor sale at public auction and un lesa payment la made before will no sold on Monday, March 4th, at 10 o'clock a.m.. at the company's office tot Vermont building. Salt Lake City, Utah, to aasessmsnt pay tha delinquent thereon, together with the cost of and expense of sale. advertising lit City, Utah. (Please make all checka able to tho company.) Jan. II. MS nil. llll. 101 Hooper Building: City. Utah. Secretary. Bait 1 l- -t SUMMONS, IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL District Court of Salt Lake County. State of Utah. Ruth M. Marshall, plaintiff, vs. Robert P. Marshall, defendant Summons: The State of Utah to the said dsfendant: Tou ara hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. if served within the county In which this action la brought; Economy Cash Coal Co.. Western Mineral Survey International Motor Trucks The Utah SUtesman for one year and the 1929 World Almanac for $1.25. The Western Mineral Survey for one year and the 1929 World Almanac for $1.25. The Utah Statesman, the Western Mineral Survey, each' for one year with the .1929 AH Post Paid. World Almanac for $1.75. Order your papers and the World Almanac now. Sample papers sent on request. 9040 BO. STATE IT. PHONIC HYLAND Will Solve Your HAULING PROBLEMS "ECONOMICAL" "SAFE" fPKEUY "Bee One Today" INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. IB WEST 4TH BOOTH ST Ball City. Utah. lke Utah Conservatory of Music. Teaapletea Bldg. Bait Lake City, tub. Local aad CerreapeaieBce ?teel Guitar Hawaiian We Teach Direct From Sheet Music . One Maths. Investigate BWaults Oaaraafeve. Write far Detailed Call er lafanaatioa. REAL ESTATE LOANS 9 Om ebelee bastaess Bieaerty 6 Hoawtaa aad Apartaaeate S. B a IB Year Laeaa Mwthlr aaraaeata If desired. TRUST COllMKy wltbeaf a leas ta aar tavestuv la oar 41 years Mertaaa-- e Leans. Flour Feed and Poultry Supplies 1 Bag or A 1000 BENNION BROKERAGE CO. Morrla CHiss. carnal knowledge. Feb. 11. Feb. II. 1121. Salvadore Morales alias Salvadora Borax o. embeMlement found guilty March 17, new trial granted Oct 10. llll. Alfred Brown Speeding, fined 110; appealed to Supreme Court; affirmed: appeal bond forfeited; amount of fine should be collected. Rafael Acabea Grand larceny, motion for new trial under llll March 7. D. E. Ferguson and Frank Ferguson, burglary In second to Supreme degree. March II. Frank Ferguson convicted; appealed Court D. E. Ferguson not tried, should ba set 7171 Jim Sutter alias James George alias Jamea KaUas. July II, 1117. Dismissed Dec. 11, 1121. P ersisunt violator. 1177 Gustav Gallo, murder In first dsgreo. May 1. found guilty. Juna II. Juna 11, new trial denied. June II. death warrant Phone Hybrid 1531 Announcement! llll THO Jack McDonald, alias Jack Carpenter, alias J. E. Johnson. Market So. 2 131 E. Broadway , Persistant violator. Nov. 11, 1117. Till Francis G. Luke and Ja mea A. Luke, violating title 17, sections 110, 111, III. III. May 17. 1127. Guilty, Feb. II. 1121. 1211 Jim Denltos, possession m arUuana, August I, Oct I. beach warrant issusd. 1101 Arthur Cramer and Carl Mason, aute theft Jnna 4, llll. Guilty. Juna 1. 1IU. llll C. L. Bradford, violating section II. chanter 114, May T, May 12. Juna 4, guilty. July 21, filed jtay of execution. Jan. I, Till, issued release of defendant. 021 Alrlch Beck, nonsupport Dec. 21. HIT. 1117 Joseph E. Watts, Juns 21, Oct I. llll. Dec S. SI2I. Harold C Hlndley, non --support. May 10. llll. 171 H. Joseph Hansen, May 1, May It, Ills. Nov. I. HIT. Bench warTill Wllbert A. Cromwell, Now Open for Business With a Full Line of Fresh and 'Smoked Meats, Home Mfgd. Sausage. Fish Poultry Till Ray Turner, violating Section llll. llll. Till Lotah Watson, alias Lolah Wheeler, obtaining money by falsa pretenses. Dec. 1. 1117, cass set Feb, 17, esse set for June 1. June motion to collect bond. 1014 Harry Wills, allaa H. B errr. burglary In second decree. Dec II. HIT. Jan II. 1121. Till Joseph R. Bartholio. violating Section llll, Sept II. HIT. GuUty. Oct IT. Nov. 1. Jan. II, llll. State of Utah vc Evelyn L. Bailey and Bert Bailey, sureties for Frank Faola, persistent violator. State of Utah tb. Jamea Jonea and Jamea Kakunaa, ruretire for Jo Pileaa. State of Utah vs. Ernest Gists and Bin Athaa. Suit to recover For 20 Years rt. non-suppo- rt. rant Issued. 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