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Show NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' ' EitaU of Joseph A- - Boughan, De-- f ,r cuud. J i' Creditor will present claims with k voucher! to the undersigned at the of- - i Net of Arthur C. Cole, No. 353 Main 1. St. Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or be- - ' i fore the 5 th day of December, A. D. 1930. , George Wells executor of the Estate of Joseph A. Boughan, Deceased. ARTHUR C. COI.E. J Attorney for Executor, j . Date of first publication Oct. 2, 1930. Mrs. Robert Kodda and Hon, James, are spending a week visit-ing with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Robertson and sons, Keith and Rodney, of Los Angeles; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and daughter, Betty, of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Peterson of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fletcher of San Francisco were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Milner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Don 1th were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Trowbridge on Monday evening. Miss Laura Marshall of Salt Lake was a guest at the teacher's dormatory over the week-en- Misses Margaret and Vera IIop-kiiiHo-are guests of their sister, Miss Jaue Hopkins of Salt IiUke, this week. A venison dinner was enjoyed bv a number of friends of Tony Bennett at Highland Roy last Friday. Mr. Bennett was a for-tunate hunter who got a deer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meade en-tertained at dinner Saturday ev-ening at their home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Sweet-en and children, Lois and Kd-war-of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Helen Rhodes of Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Janibelle Sullivan enter-tained for the U. 0. I. O. club at her home Thursday evening. Members attending were: Mrs, James Denver, Mrs. Geo. P. John-son, Mrs. Mart Jensen, Mrs. Miles McDonald, Mrs. Robert Bird, Mrs. Max Du Bois, Mrs. Mry Yates, Mrs. A. O. Mugtur, Mrs. W. K. Scot, Mrs. Charles Clinton, and Mrs. Tom Yates. Five hun-dred was enjoyed and prize win-ners were Mrs. Denver 1st, Mrs. Jensen 2nd, Mrs. Bird 3rd, and Mrs. Du Bois consolation. The col-or scheme of the decorations and luncheon were carried out in Halloween colors. Mrs. Gerald Reynolds enter-tained at a luncheon party at her home Wednesday afternoon. Cov-ers were laid for Mrs. L. E, Mil-ner, Mrs. Jesse Prigmore, Mrs. Al-fred Goff, Mrs. Harry McGee, Mrs. Carl Nichols, Mrs. L. Snow, and Mrs. A. Carpenter. Mrs. A. A. Tibby was hosiers to a number of her friends from Salt Lake at a buffet luncheon Friday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Ham Day of Johannes-burg, South Africa and Mrs. Fred I la to Jr , .Mrs George Critehlow, Mrs. C C. Bintz, Mrs. Ross Brown, Mrs. Howard Curt ley and Miss Kate Groo, all of Salt Lake. The Democratic women of the State of Utah will hold a recep-tion and tea in honor of Mrs. Win. II. King, Saturday, Novem-ber 1st, from two until five o'clock, at the home of Governor and .Mrs. Dcrn. Xo invitations will be sent, but all friends of Mrs. King .and all Democratic women are cordially invited to call. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Three Rooms First Floor Comfortable Sunny Inquire at 337 Main St. in rear, or Phone 238 Building Materials - LUMBER - ROOFING Replace That Leaky Roof LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON REMODELING YOUR HOME I PREPARE FOR WINTER FILL UP THE COAL BIN NOW WITH OUR GOOD COAL Anderson & Sons , Company Phone 80 227 Main S ' - 3 DE LUXE CLEANERS, TAILORS i J You are entitled to the best. Send your clothes here jj and get it. Our Ladies Tailoring: Department offers you j te Special Low Rates in relining- - and alterations. We clean x J everything- - even the babies clothes. One day Service JC Free Delivery Free Repairs ' j jf Open Evenings Phone 70 n No. 6 Carr Fork j a? x don't flm 1 forget wLlBty'ij out-qf'to- friends. pSd - iTT pn jrJ-- - """"""AT Telephone chat V jti s jj? r' " is next best to see- - fji ingthem. ffiik ( I Sample day rates when ( y ; J you will talk with any- - ilsl JjR&Jk )) ; one at the other . J? 3 telephone: ' , VERNAL . $1.00 Price 75c f TELEPHOW E ... . . . . .. : . .. . . . . . . : :.. :i ni in f Two years ago it was shown by the votes of the f citizens of Salt Lake County that it was very neces-- p H sary to make a change in County officials. jij Hf Edward E. Howe was elected on the Democratic H H ticket in November 1928, County Commissioner for j tjj the two year term taking office January 7th, 1929, jjl assigned department of Roads and Bridges. jl jj The taxpayers for years had been asking for 1 some improvement in this department. jjj j The building of new bridges to replace the many Eg H bearing the sign "Bridge Unsafe"! Il j Keeping open winter roads. HI f A dust-layin- g material to replace the old useless j (j water sprinkling system. H H The opening of Main Street connecting Salt HI Lake City with Murray. 3 The paving of Vine Street. H p - The paving of Twenty Third East. jj H Permanent type road in Bingham. jj y jj The paving of Twenty First South from Main St jf j to FiftK East jj Replacing wooden culverts with iron culverts giv- - ing greater street width, Dangerous highway con-- jj jj ditions at Murphy's Lane and Highland Drive re-- j jj moved. ;. . jj ,, ' If Street lights new extensions into neglected jj districts. II j New fire station, new equipment, f II of the department, reduced fire rates. H H of highways throughout the county, jj U We present a few of the many improvements g U asked for by the various groups throughout the j 1 county- - 'MM I .' j After a careful survey of these conditions Ed-- g H ward E Howe, in the short period of less than two 1 H years at a less cost than any previous two-ye- ar per- - H iod presents a few of the many accomplishments g completed which are confirmed by sheafs of let- - l ters of approval from all districts, of the county f jj Twenty two new concrete bridges have been built i H new standard width. Five hundred and twelve miles i of road graveled. Six thousand three hundred jj jj eighty six feet of steel culverts laid. Roads ailed jj Five hundred and fifty thousand gallons of road pi m oil used making for dustless roads at less cost than ff j water sprinkling. Winter highways and private jjj H driveways kept open full street width. I H Fast moving trucks replacing slow going horses i j Main Street has been opened connecting Salt H Lake City with Murray. Vine Street paved g Twenty First South Street paved from Main St. J , H to Fifth East St. Twenty Third East permanent type j j road complete from Thirty Third South to Holliday jj J Thirty Ninth South, Forty Fifty South and Fifty M m Sixth South, east of State Street, permanent type 1 jj roads built. H ' " g . Permanent type road finished in the Bingham H g district. m H Dangerous condition at Murphys Lane and High- - m y land Drive eliminated. H Street lights have been extended into neglected j g districts. H ., Main Street completed with new type lighting H f system. Time clocks installed on many circuits, f 9 making a great saving in the department. I 1 New fire station established and an additional M 1 triple combination fire fighting unit added thus en- - H 1 abling fire underwriters to reduce fire insurance jjj I rates in Salt Lake County of ten per cent per an-- j num. H I In view of this report no one interested in good b honest government and better roads should hesitate 1 to reelect Edward E. Howe Commissioner for the four-yea- r term. H KEEP GOOD ROADS AND HOWE J ' 1 Palitieal Adv. ' HI i ' - " ill I J I jL S0c American OU, Pint 37 35c Vkk'g Vapo RJ 27 ! I Pow.r.CD.B.u.38,.A.N 59 'Epy 75c Vkk' Vapo Rub .49 X HI B 50c R-'IK- Milk of Masnewa. .'. . .34 Swl 7S CamPh LyiW ..47 V , 1 I IVI 6f)c CaldweH't Syrup of Pcpln. . .42 25S II J 75c Analgwique Baucae Benue . . . 49 tos. 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