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Show LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or the Re spec-tlve spec-tlve Signers for further information. In tho District Court Probate Division, Divi-sion, In and for Cache County, State of Utah. In the District Court ot the First Judicial Ju-dicial District of the State ot Utah, in and for the County of Cache. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. In tho Matter of tho Estate ot Emma Em-ma Elizabeth Burrls McNIol. deceased. Tho potltlon ot Richard McNIel, administrator, ad-ministrator, for summary distribution of tho estate of Emma Elizabeth Burrls Bur-rls McNIel, deceased, has been set for hearing In the abovo named court on the 22nd day ot June. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. J-18 Richard McNIel, Administrator. Fred W. Crockett, Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sablna Hoefler, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned nt his tesldence In Logan in tho County ot Cacbo and State ot Utih, on or be-fort- the Si'.rd day ot September, A O., 1912. Dato ot first publication May 21st, A D., 1912. JOSEPH MOILH, Administrator NEBEICKR. THATCHKlt ,v BOWEL. Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of George Anderson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned nt the residence of William Anderson, Richmond, Utah, on or before the 18lh day of September, 1912. Date of first publication May 'Ch, WILLIAM ANDERSON, ALVIN ANDERSuN. C. Z. HARRIS, Executors. LAW & HARRIS, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Alfred Hansen, Deceated. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at their residence nt Logan, Cache County, Utah, on or before the loth day ot September, 1912. Dato of first publication. May 11th, 1912. IDA HANSEN nnd O. W. LINDQUIST Administrators. G. H IVEHSON. FRED W. CROCKETT, Attorneys. Mr. William A A'lfn. riiacn V Mexico, hnd so soxeie a cough thai It nenily choked her to death Mr Allen sajs: e tried many things without lu'lp g hei when by go. luck 1 sot a lo-te of Foles H.hkm nnd Tar Coini.o ,nd It helped her at onco and finally cuied ' the best medicine we ever useJ Cooperative Drug companj TO GIVE 'EM GOOD SEND-OFF Camp Cook Tooted Funeral' March to Call Men to Diet of Wormy Pie. "Hank" Peters, a veteran rifo mnjor ot tho Civil war, hns been cook in a lumber camp for n score of years. The old soldier has an Irropresslblc senso of humor, and still preserves the 3hrlll flfo which he used In many battles. A shipment of "grub" was received at tho lumber camp not long ago, In which wns a box ot coarse raisins. When tho cover was removed "Hank" discovered thnt the dried fruit wns filled with worms and shoved tho box aside to await orders for Its condemnation condem-nation from tho "woods boss." When the gruff old Scotchman arrived, however, how-ever, he received the suggestion with Indignation. "Dump thoso raisins In tho lake?" he roared. "Yoil do nnwthln' o' tho kind. Bake some pies, yo lazy rascal. I'm thlnkin that'll keel the worms, i an' as for tho boys, they'ro worm-proof!" Without n word "Hank" baked the pies. As tho "cookeo" was about to tako tho long horn from abovo tho door and announce the evening meal, tho old cook stopped him and reached for his flfo. "I'll call the boys thlB evening," he said. From the doorway tho astonished lumberjacks heard tho old flfo drone tho slow bars of a civil wnr funeral march As he 'turned to ro-entcr tho shanty "Hank" remarked to his assistants: as-sistants: "If tho boys have to eat that plo, It's a good send-off we'll be giving them!" 8treete With Long Namee. "Using the letters ot the alphabel and numbers to designate streets ti called here," says a Borlln letter, "thi 'American style,' and tho Introductlot of tho system has many advocates but apparently these have no voice Ir the mattor, because the popular Idol-royal, Idol-royal, heroic, rollglous, sclontiflo oi commercial still has the first call Many of tho names aro exasperntlnglj long, and when wo think that tho mosl Impossible ono has been discovered wo always And another Just a littlt bit worse. Recently wo saw two lot ters addressed to Vienna one to a per son In Klostorneuburgatrasse, and th other to a correspondent In Mailahil fergasse. How much tlmo would b Bavod If theso streets were numbered or lettered!" Once Quite Enough. "Did you over," said one preacher (o another, "stand at the door after your sermon nnd listen to what pec- pie snld about It as they passed outr Replied ho: "I did once" a pause and a algh "but I'll never do It again." 8word Imbedded In Plank. Embedded In the heart of a plank of wood taken from a railway station at Oakloy, Fifoshlre, says tho London Standard, thero has been found a, sword measuring over two feet long. Tho plank had boon In uao for at least fifteen years. Only True Nobility. Thero Is nothing noble In bolng superior su-perior to somo othor men. The truo nobility Is being suporlor to your previous pre-vious self. Hindoo Proverb. - f The Roth What chiefly struck ond at tho fu- fj neral of tho late Baron Gustavo do ill Rothschild was the gteat multiplicity l! (of relatives descended from his fath- ill ,er, the first Baron Jarns. the shrewd- III est and most funnily humorous mom- ill ,br of the Paris branch of the Roths- tt enllds, that ho foundu-1. Among theso t cendants wore a gen, Grandsons, ii tnd great- and great-: -nt-grandsons ft Rothschilds, LamberU ..-rnlnos, Eph ill ruisls, Sterns, Sasao- , Gubbays. They represented not n'y tho prlncl- 1 pie ot blood relational ,, but the 11- ill Banco of Paris, Bruise's, donoa, Milan, ( Odessa, Bombay and C .leuttn. Among fft the numerous multl-niilllonalres do- I cended from the first Baron James 1 thero waa ono who devotod hlmsolt to totdtcat science, dramatic lltoraturo l' and the collection of autographs ot met writers Baron Henri, only son I H Of the second Baron Jamoa. Ft ' I-Well Drilling Machi lory i I I f - '! can tnikt tnontr m2in Mt 1 i ODa jf th t 1 r I ttafnv"T73SB231 Ifl Hm f ir'jit m notor row Iwl 1 n I nintttorw t H I r I ? ' 'or r"1 "rll'f n ' ul i'IJ0f ihfti ' aQ0it worn F 'r I I Sri urL 1 mSf " I'"-"" vmra.ni thr own prtc W belli thel I 1 Am HV ft Jjia" t"iteIIIuwM.ltn ot Ull Mtchlntrr, ( - mrtkltiq 4ip o B M m T jgprt!rs5KMgfrCti-' "hwllow wtlt of ail .li4, for ll t'irpo. mi m llkInJt o H I rn rrHaif ufc5pJtMBBnOMAvTTJll Srt'tn'l ",r niacliluw ? 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' f , r THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE R .HOAD 1 rVPn "Tbo SccuIc Lluo ot tho World." 5 1 LlulY TIlls ro"to offers the "Back East" trn - more var- 1 , J led scenic attractions, that can bo seen 1 .. vhe car win- ' til dows without extra expense for side trli . . iwv other SSH ll'l ,lle- 31 " Mlln Special low round trip fares to Pueblc, " ' jkJo Spilngs i HI Mr Denver and principal eastern points, on ... ' liH - IIIIIU May 18, 25 and 31, 1912. H June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22. and 29, 19' 3 f i . July 3, 12 and 30, 1912. ft j I August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, : . 3 ! 111 t n September 4 and 5, 1912. n i d I f Through standard and tourist sloeplug ' ,;aih to:! ll Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omah . ii'.ugb Q SUPERB DINING CAR C. ,2. I l i fla I Pares and full particulars will be clu ' : -..lslto - J ill 1 MlPTIirQ on applcatlon to any Rio Grande n ' H til i I II Hill ' A- Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. I : Ajent. I : I lUIUlU Salt Lake City, Utah. u oetn, Uwli-1 i3 Frank A. Wadlelght, General Pane -.cnt, M 991 . Denver, Colorado. fill I IMM - " l t IIHHaHHalaHHHHHBBHHallK T ".-327:' 11 i salt CALIFORriA I I RftllTF VAQHTION TIME II KUU1L 0Q- ftA Tickets on Sale at ff9E f( i HHi OJJlUU Salt Lake City OJJiUU ill I Ql cni prnin Special Sale Dates. Tcturi Limit. I 9 t 3fLCNUIU May 17, 18 and 19 June 15th. 1912 Jl I SERVICE May 29, 30, June C to 8 lncluslvo July 27th, 1912 I l ) Juno 14th to 22nd Inclusive Au list 12tb, 1912 1 'II U aftoftl j Juno 29, 30, July 1 to 7 Inclusive... At. st 27th, 1912 I J H .. SUMMER TOURIST FAFZ3 I !jl r On Sale Dally, Juno 1st to Septi: ' - 30th B JH f Return Limit October 3 . . ti !rl Tunnttm 140.00 Salt Lake to Los Angeles -.. Rctu'n (a SM i TnKOUliil , L . ui it 11 ! B DIvorso noute3 at slightly hlg t .in Jj iM CAR ill j For Information, Literature, Et. Write to II ; StRV,CE J. H. Manderfield, A. G. ?. A.. 1 ' l Salt Lake City, Utn!- J 1H aVHHBaVaVMHaViBVHCJUnHBHBIBBB nI HHBilHHHHHHHMtHHtsaaaMaBtssKiKsuE-ini , -lill |