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Show Probate, Guardianship Notices (Consult the County Clerk or Respective Re-spective Signers for Further Information.) NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE L THE DISTRICT COURT OF Beaver County, Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT SHERWOOD, Deceased. The undersigned will sell at private pri-vate sale the following described real and personal property, to-wit: Lot 16, Block 1, Lewis Addition Addi-tion to the Town of Milford, in Beaver County, Utah. 5,322 shares of the capital stock of the Moscow Silver Miners Company. The sale will be made on the 5th day of November, 1936, or thereafter, there-after, and written bids will be received re-ceived at the office of Cline, Wilson Wil-son & Cline, attorneys for the 'undersigned, administrator of the above entitled estate, in the Town of Milford,-- County of Beaver, . State of Utah;. ' ' The terms of the sale will be cash for the said personal property; pro-perty; and the terms of sale for the real property will be cash, or on credit to be paid in installments reserving title in and to the said property until all payments have been made or by accepting proper first mortgage on said property to secure the payments therefor. Dated at Milford, Utah, this 8th day of October, 1936. V. M. BURNS, Administrator CLINE, WILSON & CLINE, ; Attorneys for Administrator First pub Oct. 22 last Oct. 29, '36. S 66 OVER THE TOP" C 'rjf. IXv Cw JLLd V J wl ,Ls4 II v '& f:: , 3 SUSTAIN the PRESIDENT - VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT (x) HENRY H. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR BLOOD BECAUSE ABE Ab Murdock haa mada good. BLOOD Roosevelt wants Henry Blood ra-tlectad and hai so U R D O C K Ha haa aervtd hla conatltusnta faUhiuU and k tated. haa aerved bia country wall. " ''' -i'v A vote for Peery la a vote for Dillman and a ToU I f ' - i ... . ... - - '4, t -vv; for Dillman is a vot. aeainst the president. j L ' ss - ' ' T th p",ldent arara U" anthuslaatla and n- ' ' $ t lN f v v C i stinted aupport. k X ' $ ' - ' ; A vote against Blood la a vote to intrench the E , J? ; . Republican machine In the atate and place thla ma- ' .t. ... , ' ' . , , 1 . "' J chine in a position to drive on county and national hy g To Labor ha ava both Influence and vatea. policies. I " To Agricultura he raw hla friendly coaperatlon and ' ,v 1 v Governor Blood has balanced the budget (didn't uae ft s&xw , aupport. J?J ,H relief money to do it). ' Cjr' , Throueh Governor Blood's efforts 130 million dol- f I f " " - 1. ' i He aggressively aupported the Farm Credit, Keaet- N $ - v , lars of federal money has come into the state. r e : tlement and conservation programa. .' - J The unemployment Insurance bill, declared by the L h s , . : .,..v ii jiuiiih. I -v.'' - I national administration to be a model of its kind. LI ' ; H back,d ,n' AAA' mln' " ' 111"- , t "j . ?.v , S was passed at the special legislative session called by C " f , . v . .1. 11 t 1 - I - ' ' f Governor Blood 4 Jwb 1 He worked hard for the email busineaaman. . ' ! t Utah was the eiehth atate to Qualify for the entire He la chairman of the Rocky Mountain group f - i ' ''h''t T'ix? Roosevelt security program. Forty atatea are trailing i ' t congressmen and U in a poaltlon to continue ta render ' ,sr if f Utah in this matter. (A , v - - v, .. , ., ". ... 1 ' i J 1 valuable service to hla ataU and the west. vSt J. State property taiea for 1936 reduced nearly two Wv v,.'"' ? million dollars. f C 1 4 '. f y:ln 1 GOVERNOR H'VjVA ' ! CONGRESS rp p P lOFPH Four y"" ' faithful public service without the UK. C. C. Dr, E. E. Monson was a member of the twa New J-JI.ril icnd1 th hnt ( illeficl.ncr a,, M O N S 0 N De" 1"i"Ia,UC, CHEZ suggestion of waning popularity. That la the record t.-4-y-,.-. , - - V'ij H uPPr'd tuy leglslaUon needed to put mmn. na.u. t JoSeph Ch"' "orI,CJ, ener' ' ut,h- K ' : -s .v Utah In harmony with the Roosevelt recovery pro- I -f-s During hia Incumbancy he haa handled 41 civil ' ." .t4 gram. 1 cases, 46 criminal cases and 1418 written opinions as ' i., l 1. 1 j tt. 1. E ' ' V against a record of 160 civil cases, 57 criminal cases . - 3 He sponsored legislation which helped put Utah 9 s ,.,,,, j a . 1.1 p ' S 1 j -a. .1. u k I and 833 written legal oplniona recorded by his pre- .3 financial institutions In accord with the Roosevelt p Z . -1 t . i& ...L.ufjii f i descessor in office, a t f program on banking and building and loan insurance. I ? ' f , 1 I v It might also be noted that It waa Joseph Chea ' : - He la a businessman, a property owner, a profeaslon- v who : 'M''' " "J ' " "nd " I T - ' Sarl the stale school office and th. various dl i " ' , , -J 5 Boln in 1932 and 1931 Dr- M(nson waa high man on 1 ' tricta the sum of J50.000; . f - the Salt Lake county legislative ticket when the votes 4 - Forced the Electric Bond and Share company ta . ' , xVf i ' -r wero counted. v f ' j comply with th. Utah law and pay Ita corporation - ' v I Dr. Monson was chairman of the committee on re- I - " ' Ux J . vision and enrolling, committee on public health and ' v j And last but not least, that It was the same Joaeph i j!??! committee on banking. I Chez who carried a dralnag. case W th." U; S. a- $ ' si B Vs ' prema court to protect the lntereeta of th. counties I ' H mm" th '" , S in tax sal. property, thus saving th. farmer, of Utah -j ' " ' '. taxation. , j $ more than HOO.OOO.on mortgage foreclosure fees. H Jl s Dr. Monson'. record prove, his Quallflcationa. I ' J ' All this are greatly reduced budget! SECRETARY OF STATE I . ATTORNEY GENERAL ""N M. Jud Martin M. Ltnon, wh hmm mlrtdf mmt JOHN V. Why"1 not name an czperinc4 pub 11 accountant LARSON th uPrem bnch numeroui tlme at tha call of thoac Q Y for the poat of aUta auditor f Why dtlerata to inax- J alreadr in tha high court, goes before th TOtlnr perienccd hands a post of aneh Tltal Import a nea t p-NJWIIIIIiL ubiic n)Qn with lcarninr( poiit dliertion and If ' " ';"1St the state of UtahT s 1 n nnlmpe.chable record. K ; " , " Why look elsewhere than to John W. Gf T x Judge Larson' decision, both a a dletriet Judge n . and a a judge called in to alt on the enpreme bench 'xV x'i ! ' during the period of hi incumbancy a chief di- V when incumbent! were disqualified from particular ? , y f 1 t , nty itate anditor, Mr. Guy ha handled million of ifs. :'::: .. - : :4f cases, indicate that Judge Larson la entirelf fitted for 1 y- state and federal fund wthout the los of a single x P0''0" on n ettea highest tribunal. I K . j dollar to the public. Moreover, he performed thi tro- n rS VJ , , , , , t m - it & 1 mendou amount of work for $28,000 leu than the 'v' 5 Judge Larson record U en a rely tlsctrr t ft. ! . j - i j D v.u r" s c tate paid durlnr a similar period U hia Republican s beneh and bar alike. a , .... Iv wV" predccsBor in office, "i. Jt Jtt. Ct Judge Larson, a resident of Prove, has been honored ( ' x " V many times by the electorate ef Ms coanty and his V ' . " The record of John W. Guy as county auditor ef y N N judicial district. U. - Utah county from 1919 to 1920 was equally a uc- j x u. nn i,. .maJ ,w .,..w iH . a H , cessful aa his service to the state of Utah. In frt . . f ' y He waa twice named county attorney. In 191f and 1 x .r.. u i t j .w r .1. 1 ji t ji v . we know of no public official in the entire state whe v X. ,N (f z N 1922. He Is now Judge of the Fourth Judicial dl- v V - , , ' 'V S trlct. He resigned hi. Brat attorneyship to enter th. X ',1 h worked harder, don. a more perfect Job .r wh. f s' .ervic In th. World w. s- more Justly des.s a promotion than John W. Guy. g'J (a SUPREME COURT x 7 AUDITOR REESE M. CHARLES It will hardly be necessary to recite the long Uat ef I I tj r P f r After Carbon eoonty fcad had four ye experUneo S K I D M O R E the practical reforms whkh hro be ln.gurmted by l L. &. J C w(th hm M. Reese ma a publle official the Teter Mr. Charles U. Skidmore during his nearly four years p g.re hla a eecond term as county treasurer wita the jp-.-T . rTWZts f but w do wUh u lnt Jjt M i- t t 11 . . , , r- u . . , f ., - ii'v.-i.. two of them that appear to aa at least te be ef ottt- t v 11 . - s, -i greatest majority ever given a Carbon county effWial. t i S ' . v :- : r . 1 X - standing importance. W- . --. . " "' . rt j . . , , . F j Through the speedy apportlonjaient ef eebo fund. s , - l Mr. Reeee, now serving- hi second term aa treasurer JT . . , t ... V : v- iv . f "7 y ,-l Mr. Skidmore has savod the state more taam M,Hf r : ln hb canty. h" mnaged that although the roU S, , . in interest alone during th period of hi lneumkeney . .. ? ume of buainesa ha doubled tn extent the office ex- ' -j as superintendent of public Instruction, v- v -s-Vki , penses have not Increased. . k -'V & ' ' ' 1 Nineteen rural school districts have beam aided I v A ' '" ' ) " j 1118 efe"t of $133,316 through eooperatloa with the t 5- x f Thk man beare the oTerwhlminr endereemeat af C ' - j federal, covernment. thus enabling- tbew acboehi te ro- .si .. : ... v ..... . , , . , .f main ojt;n through their normal term. o ; v ,. v hla friend and assoclatee in aa Important natural 11 " T , , . - , , . v' jj Henlih and edncational programa hare leea sa- 's v :! 1 resource county, an indorsement gladly given by thee , . ., , , . , x f 1 V - -'-t. J terially increased, federal cooperation eeemred fr - , ' . V w v- j whs hr bi4 pinoml m4 -utn eullnii with '1 ' adult education and aid to needy student. I Vv.v T i him for twenty year. Rearm have been Inaugurated In school traaspait s W J j V " ij a,ion- and not leaat. he ha handled mil Ilea , V1 i TREASURER ; piJBLC INSTRUCTION PBaMBfcf"L' Ifliyi 'mBaaBasBmss Now's theTimeto Buy a Home A Few of OurOwn-Your-Own-Home Snaps: 5-Itoom Modem Unfurnished House. $1275. 3-Room House, lovely shade. $650, easy terms. Home on Center street. $500, terms like rent. 5-Room House, Stoddard street, $550 .Terms 5- Room Modern House, Stucco. $1100. 6- Koom Modern Unfurnished House. $3000. BARGAINS IN IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FARM LANDS Some Real Bargains in Milford Business Property! Investigate our plan for new homes built to suit from plans of your own choosing. Here is a chanc; for that new home "just as you want it." List Your Property With Us Now ! i Kirk Realty Company ? MILFORD, UTAH .:: |