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Show UTAH WEEKLY IN- DUSTRIAL REVIEW I Utah lias escaped ninny nf tho re- " cent labor troubles of other western ' fetaies and Its citizens should set their ' stamp of disapproval on nny Interruption Inter-ruption of Industrial activity. ' Aug. 28, Provo Mapleton Irriga tion district created by voto of 4G18 1-2 against 4, tho votC3 representing repre-senting sharo of stock. Hoopor Nino and slx-tenth-mllo state-government road from hero to Ogden to bo built at cost of $31,-300. $31,-300. I Park City Much good road work ,wlll bo dono In Summit county next few weeks. A prominent Bear River valley farmer reports that his crop this year will bring him exactly $10 moro por ' aero than tho original prico of tli3 ' land, which ho purchased last year. ' Practically all the farms In this sec tion wcro sold from $115 to $150 per aero, Including full water rights. Tho crops consist mostly of alfalfa, grain, sugar beets and potatoes. Ogden1 Owing to tho unsettled 1 conditions of things In general and to food control law, tho sugar com- f panics of tho Intermountaln country nnd of tho west generally will go !', Blow during tho coming year In tho L matter of building new factories, ac- cording to Fred G. Taylor, secretary of tho Amalgamated Sugar company, nd J. M. Eccles, presldont of tho I Wyoming Sugar company. This Is 1 'good illustration of too much rogula- tlon limiting production and curtall- f lug development. ' Salt Lake Preliminary work on Improvements to property In Salt Lako, representing expenditures ng- !gregatlng moro than $300,000, havo boon begun by tho Denver & Rio Orando ralhoad. Approximately $250,000 of tho amount to bo expended ex-pended will bo used In construction of now freight station and new freight terminals. Sixtythousand dollars dol-lars will bo expended in construction of six now tracks, each ono mllo long, nt tho Church farm. 1 i Many tax-lovylng bodies aro now i figuring expenditures. Hold them to : n minimum and malco overy public official givo strict account. Lchl Tyo hundred twcnty-flvo workmen rapidly completing now sugar plant hero. Blpgham Eortuna output for August will reach $00,000. Delta Thirty by sixty two-story building to bo built at once. Eureka Pumping equipment Is being Installed for deep mining at Chief. Fort Douglas Largo alrdomo to bo built hero. To relievo tho labor situation, an offort Is being mado In western states to repeal tho working of tho "full crow" law, which necessitates tho hauling of several thousand unnecessary unnec-essary employes. Pennsylvania has suspended tho act and several thousand thous-and men havo been released for useful use-ful work. Salt Lako Utah Consolidated declares de-clares $300,000 dividends. Salt Lako Now Carbon county 'coal mlno'to open. Itlso in Bilver makes Utah's annual annu-al output worth $11,500,000. Ogden Crystal Coal company sold I it property near Helpor, Utah, for $300,000. Ogden Local corporation to manufacture man-ufacture equipment for drying food In homes. Salt Lake Utah artillery builds modern bathhouse Tho mining Industry should bo encouraged en-couraged and not discouraged by too much tax, labor and prlco regulation. Too much regulation and taxation will prevent development of properties proper-ties which would bo n. calamity at this t(mo. Logan Big paving contract let horo, to cost $53,000. Provo Canyon road work Is plan-nod plan-nod hero. Salt Lako Copper Ranch mlno soils for $57,000. Lehl Utah county commission voted a 2-mlll tax lovy to buljd permanent per-manent roads In county. Salt Lake Western Foundry in now $18,000 homo. Good Springs mines employing 1000 men. Output 3000 tons. Vernal By voto of tho peoplo, Uinta county Is to bo divided. Tho now county will bo known at Daggett nnd comprises about 750 squaro miles. Ogden Uintah Basin lino may bo a reality. Pleasant Grove Cannery booming hero. Burmestor Fifty thousand-dollar salt refinery being erected hero. Salt Lako Alta-Utah Mining company com-pany formed with $100,000 capital. Logan City Many Improvements .at Brlgham Young collego. Salt Lako Mllford Copper company com-pany pays first dividend. Stockton Mlno operators comblno to build now road In Dry canyon district dis-trict to connect with switch on Ophlr nnd St. Johns railroad and mako big saving In hauling cost. Tho oil famlno is growing moro serious each day and yet Congress falls to act on legislation pormlttlnn work on rich undovelopod oil fields In tho west. Bowon, William Ricks, Joel W. Ricks, U Hugh Ricks, Mnry Smith, Joel J. Ricks, Mary Woodvlne, Florence Ricks, David Ricks. Ellon Ricks Nib-ley, Nib-ley, Sarah C. Turman, Joseph Ricks, Annlo Ricks Fickstcd, Peter Ricks, Espen Ricks, Hyrum Ricks, Arthur Ricks, Newel Ricks, Amy Eliza Jacques, Wlllard Ricks, Lewis Ricks. May Ricks, Roso Ricks, Alfred Ricks, Chnrlotto Smith, Xina Anderson, Loin ' Esther Linrord, John A. Smith, Albert Al-bert E. Smith, Arthur B. Smith, Norma Irene Smith, Don Smith, Rebecca Re-becca Inez Smith, Ella Boyce, Stephen A. Smith, Silas Hinckley, Nathan Ray Hinckley, John Ricks, Silas S. Ricks, Wallace Ricks, Lucy Ricks,' Wnllaco Ricks, Martin Ricks, Lucy Ricks, Nathan Ricks, Jool Ricks, James Ricks. And nil heirs of Raid Joel Ricks, deceased, other than tho persons nbovo named. And James 7.. Stewart as administrator adminis-trator of tho ostato of said Joel Ricks, deceased, defendants. Tho Slate or Utah to tho said rfS-fendnnts: rfS-fendnnts: You nre hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days nftcr service of this summons upon you, if served, within the county In which this notion no-tion Is brought: otherwise, within thirty days nfter service, and defend tho nbove entitled action; and In enso of your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint com-plaint which has been filed with tho clerk of said court. This action Is brought to recover n judgment quieting plaintiff's tltlo to tho land described In plaintiff's complaint, and as hereinafter described, de-scribed, upon tho alleged grounds that tho said Joel Ricks many years boforo his decenso orally exchanged lands with tho predecessors In Interest Inter-est of tlio plaintiff, whereby the plaintiff's predecessors In interest wero to havo tlio full ownership of tho said land hereinafter described, and that theroupon tho plaintiff's I nrpilppossnr.n In InlnrpRf nnlnrnil Inln tho possession of said land In good fnlth, claiming nbpoluto ownership thereof, nnd that ever slnco such entry en-try Into possession tho plalntlff'n predecessors pre-decessors in Interest nnd tho plaintiff havo had tho open, peaceable, notorious, notori-ous, continuous, uninterrupted, and exclusive possession of said land, III good fnlth, under claim of absoluto ownership nnd tltlo oxcluslvo of nny othor right, and ndverso to tho said Joel Ricks and his heirs and nsslgns, nnd adverse to nil tho world: nnd that during all of said tlmo tho plaintiff and Its predecessors In Interest In-terest havo paid all taxes which havo I been levied and assessed upon said I land according to law. That tho said J Joel Ricks died Intestnto on or about tho 15th day of December, A. D. 11888, and that tho public records of said Cache County tend to show that I ho was tho owner of said land nt tho tlmo of his death; that tho samo was not convoyed during tho administration administra-tion of his estate, nnd that In tha distribution of hit cstato It was not distributed to anyone aild that said . publlc'rccords tend to show that tho present heirs of tho said Joel Ricks, deceased, aro tho owners of said tract I of land. That some of tho holrs-at-law of tho said Joel Ricks deceased, aro unknown to plaintiff, and that their Interest In the said land, and how do-rived, do-rived, so fnr as plaintiff's knowledgo extends, Is ns follows: Thnt somo of thorn aro tho unknown heirs of (Thomns E. Ricks deceased, who was a son of tho said Jool Ricks; that somo of them aro tho unknown heirs of Lowls Ricks deceased, who was a son of tho said Joel Ricks; that somo of them nro tho unknown holrs of Sally Ann Ricks Smith deceased, who was n, (laughter of tho said Joel Ricks; that somo of them nro tho unknown un-known heirs of Clarlnda Ricks Smith .deceased, who was a daughter of tho said Jool Ricks; that some of thorn ,nro tho unknown heirs Of Tomper-lanco Tomper-lanco Hinckley deceased, who was a I daughter of tho said Joel Ricks; that somo of them aro tho unknown heirs of William Ricks deceased, who was ja son or tho said Jool Ricks; nnd that j somo of thorn nro tho unknown heirs ,of Joslnh Ricko deceased, who waa a son of tho said Joel Ricks. That said land of which plaintiff seeks to quiet tho tltlo Is described as follows: Beginning at tho point whero tho west lino of tho southeast quarter of section six (C), township elevon (11) north, range ono (1) east, or tho Salt Lako Baso nnd Meridian Intersect Inter-sect tho center lino of Logan River, which point Is fourteen (14) clialnn south 1 deg. 00 mln. cast of tho cen-tor cen-tor of said section, and running thenco up tho ccntor of said river following tho meandcrlngs thereof in soven (7) courses nnd dlstnnces ns follows: South 47 deg. 00 mln. oast soven nnd 5-100 (7.05) chains; thonco south 80 deg. 00 mln. east four (4) chains; thenco south 20 deg. 45 mln. east ono and 80-100 (1.80) chains; thenco south 23 deg. 00 mln. west eight and 3G-100 (8.3G) chains; thonco touth 70 deg. 30 mln. west threo and 80-100 (3.80) chains; I thenco south 10 dog. 00 mln. east .throo nnd 90-100 (3.90) chains; thonco south 25 dog. 15 mln. wost four nnd 80-100 (4.80) chains; thenco south 85 deg. 42 mln. wost along tho north lino of tho right-of-way of tho Oregon Short Lino Railway Rail-way ono (1) chain to the west lino of tho southeast quarter of said soc-tlon soc-tlon six (G)t thenco north 1 dbg. 00 mln. west nlong said lino twonty-four twonty-four and 75-100 (24.75) chains to tho plnco of beginning, jiml containing contain-ing oloven nnd 93-100 (11.93) acr,os, moro or less, nnd bolng furthor described de-scribed as situate in tho southeast qunrter of section six (0), townBhlp cloven (11) north, of range ono (l) oast, of tho Salt Lako Baso nnd Meridian, Me-ridian, W. W. MAUOHAN, Attornoy Tor Plaintiff. PostoHlco address, 139 North Mnln Street," Logan City, Utah. adv. 10-2. |