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Show Cook and Light With I -GAS- Why wait any longer? Just take a minute min-ute right now and drop a postal or telephone tele-phone to the Gas Company, saying that you want to use Gas. Your request will be promptly and courteously cour-teously attended to, and then you can enjoy en-joy the comfort of a modern fuel, which is smokless, dirtless, noiseless and the most satisfactory. Besides that, you can easily make Gas the cheapest fuel in dollars and cents. Utah Gas & Coke Come to the Food Show at the Auditorium Auditor-ium this week. We give away a $35.00 Gas Range. 11 , 1 Your Office Has Plenty of Work, besides straight correspondence, that your own stenographer can do on the New Model L. C. Smith & Bros.Typewriter in a way to save you a lot of time. We'll come nnd provo it at your say-so, and you'll incur no obligation. Wouldn't you like to (ret hold of some genuinely helpful typewriter type-writer methods? Then write (or phone) to-day. L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co 3B W. 3rd South t. nlt Lnkc City - LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, Bmil S. V. Erickson did, on the 15th day of September, 1909, ' ' '- . Price vs. Requirements If it were not possible for a Cadillac to fulfill the requirements ot exacting motorists, motor-ists, why would so many men who are well able to spend largo sums for cars be numbered num-bered among the ranks of Cadillac owners? This question is worthy of your consideration, consid-eration, Mr. Prospect. So well worthy that you owe it to yourself not us to take up with us, point by point, the construction of a Cadillac car. We are willing to abide by your decision then, but not until then. RAYMOND-BRACKEN AUTO CO. 148 EAST FIRST SOUTH jtHSKtJlbwf ii i -i mii ifBtt JdwMTiim ''AKXTTi(!Xws2K9Rl,aAki. - .ir wSSr make, execute and deliver to Utah Loan and Building Associauu- their one certain promissory note for the sum of $1200, with interest at the rate of nine per cent, per annum from date until paid, payable according accord-ing to the terms and conditions in said note fully set out; and Whereas, to secure the payment of said note the said Emil S. V. EVick-son EVick-son and Agnes J. Erickson, his wife, did on said date make, execute and deliver their certain trust deed to L. E. Hall, trustee, conveying the property prop-erty hereinafter described in trust; which said trust deed is recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, Utah, in Book "5R" of mortgages at page 187, and provides pro-vides that should default be made in the payment of said note, or the interest, or in case of the breach of any of the covenants therein contained, contain-ed, the said trustee should proceed to -sell the said property at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash; and Whereas, the said maker of said note has failed to pay said note or the interest thereQn, and there is duo and owing thereon the sum of $1200, with interest since July 1st, Spanish Studies H LEARN A USEFUL LANGUAGE " M Lessons given in Spanish. Individual H tuition. Success guaranteed. H Spanish programme rendered Wednesday H evenings, 7:30. Free to those interested. H 49 f uth Main st. Bell 'Phone 2975 K H 1 CALIFORNIA I I EXCURSION I VIA H $40 () $40 I Tickets on sale April 18th, 19th and 20th; H Good returning until June 30th, 1911. fl STOPOVER PRIVILEGES granted either M direction, with choice of routes returning. M Three daily trains leaving Salt Lake City H at 3:00 p. m., 5:00 p. m., and 11:50 p. m. H ONLY 24 HOURS TO SOUTHERN CALI- H FORNIA POINTS. B Sec agent No. 1G9 S. Main St. for full H information, rates and reservations. H T. C. PECK, G. P. A., Los Angeles, Cal. M J. II. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A., M Salt Lake, Utah. H 1910, and there has been a breach I of the covenants in said trust deed contained, and the holder of said note has requested said trustee to foreclose fore-close said trust deed and sell the premises to pay said indebtedness; Now, notice is hereby given that the undersigned, L. E, Hall, trustee will, on the 15th day of May, 1911, at noon of said day, at the west front door of the county court house in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell to the highest high-est bidder for cash the following described de-scribed property in Salt Lake City Salt Lake County, Utah, to-wit: Commencing 122 feet North from the Southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 3, Plat "B," Salt Lake City Survey, thence north 19 feet, thence west 5 rods, thence south x9 feet and thence east 5 rods to the place of commencement. com-mencement. Subject, however, to right-of- ay to owners of the East half of said Lot 2 over that part of above described land which is includ eu within the right-of-way heieinaf-ter heieinaf-ter described and together with a perpetual right-of-way for ingress and egress, in common with others, over the following described land, to-vn: Commencing at the Southeast cornel of said Lot 2, whence north 310 feet, thence west 5 rods, tnence south 310 H feet, thence east 12 feet, thence H north 300 feet thence east GO 1-2 feet, H thence south 300 feet, thence east 10 H feet to the place of commencement; H also all interest of Emil S. V. Erick- H son and Agnes J. Erickson in six H shares of stock in the Utah Loan H and Building Association; or so much H of said property as ma' be necessary H to pay said indebtedness with attor- H ney's fees, trustee's compensation and H expenses of sale. Property sold sub- ject to redemption. H L. E. HALL H TnmtGS 1 Salt Lake City, Utah, April 18th, H 1911. H 4 22 G 13 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL B STATEMENT B For the Year Ending December 31, M 1910, of the Condition of the H METROPOLITAN CASUALTY H COMPANY. H The name and location of the com IH pany, Metropolitan Casualty Com- jH pany, New Yoik City, New York. 'H Name of President, Eugene H. Wins- H low. Name of Secretary, S. William H Burton. JH 'I |