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Show QUAIL AND PHEASANT SEASON OPENED On last Friday, Game Commis-sioner Medium issued the follow-ing proclamation opening the shooting season on game, birds Pheasant, Quail, etc., with a des- -' ignation of limits and boundaries This Proclamation we are sure will meet the requirements of a large number of residents here who love to enjoy this sport. The Proclamation is as fol-lows : ! ; Bingham & Garfield I RAILWAY COMPANY Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast daily merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER ; Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER T. H. PERLEYWITS. H. L. DAVIDSON Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Bingham, Utah Bl&DESmolcexSi DOUBLE-EDG- E WW RAZOR , wfl (old or new model) a BETTER RAZOR 'm -- or your money back roRTiNOtottrm . j2S, Guaranteed by fA PROIAK CORPORATION laZrftlZ, C, W, N. . 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J NeYork.Sampkboitlefrec f SHERIFF'S SALE IN the District onrt of the Third J Judicial District in und for County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, AHUTOX JENKINS COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, against KUHV NOWELL, and ROBERT 15. NOWELL, her husband, J. F. DUNN, and II VLANI) LUM-BER AND HARDWARE COM PANY, a corporation, defend-ants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and Coun-ty of Salt Lake, Slate of Utah, on the l'th day of October, l'J.'JO, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, to-w- it : Commencing at a point 112 feet East of the Northwest cor-ner of Lot 24, Elgin Orchard Sub-division of part of the Northeast ipinrtcr of Section 29, and part of Ihe Northwest quarter of Section 28, Township 1 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence East 56 feet; thence South 180 feet; thence west r.G feet; thence North 180 feet, to the place of beginning. Situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in law-ful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, tJiis Kith day of September, 19:10. Clifford Patten, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By C. L. Schettler, Deputy. M. V." Packman, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, Sept. 18! h, 1930. Date of last publication, Oct. 9th, 19110. Power'i Perquitlta "Power, " anM II! Ho. tlie s:tpc m Chinatown, "loves .'Iniiery The ninr. undeserved a compliment, flip amiti" !fs significance as fl tribute of siibinK ilon." Wellington Stnr. Wood Turin la Agafa Next time you come across a l.'il trne It mny Interest you to know hat In a few centuries more It wlh t.ecome acute from which the fewelrj und niflrhlea of another age may b .irnde. Up to few centuries ago notes the Fnrm Journal, this wood tone wne highly prized as a nmglt 'harm, and was believed to be nM to do everything from stnppWn: H:i flow of blood to ralMng a tmrrl. an- - Pi , pily DetignalM Coluni.'o Is ciilli'il the "Centennial tnto" because It wus admitted to tht Dnlon In 187(1, the. centennial annl rcrsary of the Peel a ration of Inde-pendence, www Sometimes An English visitor romp.lnlns ahou1 pnr tightly c'osod windows Still, as the old poker pliiver mid they enn be npon with Jacks c bettor All's Not Gold That GliU "Many ,. show-oil,- " says Tom Turn er, the town sage, In Farm and Fire-side, "mlstnVea hia bras for a algn of polish - Tba Bearish Trntb It Isn't faith In the country the upholds a bull mnrket, but faith that nme other sucker will pny mora to-morrow Washington Tort. PROCLAMATION. October 8,, 1 MO. To Whom It May Concern: Under authority of Section 27, Chapter JIG, Laws of Utah, 192:1 I. J. Arthur Mecham, State Fish and (lame Commissioner, do de-clare an open season on QUAIL and PHEASANT in. the follow-ing named count is and parts of counties upon dates and with 4 such bag limits as are hereinafter designatrd : BOX ELDER: That portion of Box Elder county lying south and east of the following described line: Beginning at the Blue Creek Water tank on the 1". P. R. R, and running thence in an easterly and northeasterly direction along the highway to Penrose; north to Thatcher, northeast to Boweville, and northwesterly to Blue Spring thence due east to the junction of Brigham-Mala- d and Beaver Dam highways; thence east along the Beaver Dam highway to the Col-linsto- n bridge across Bear river; thence up Bear river to the Box Elder-Cach- e county line; and WEBER: Ail of Weber county except Ogden valley. MORGAN: All of Morgan county except the Lost Creek dis-trict above the Union Pacific tun-nels. SALT LAKE COUNTY: That portion of Salt Lake County ly-ing west and south of the follow-ing described line; Beginning at a point where the State highway crosses Davis county, Salt Luke county line und running thence in a southerly direction along said SlaHe highway to 9th North street; thence west along the north side of 9th North sit-ee- t to the Jordan river; thence in a southerly direction along the west bank of Jordan river to 21st South street; thence east along 21st South street, to its intersec-tion with State street; thence south along State street to Dry creek, south of Sandy city; tlien-c- e in an easterly direction along the bed of Dry creek to 15th East street; thence north along 15th East street; thence north along 15th East s'.t'eet to Union avenue; thence east along I nion avenue and in continued eastern line therewith to the boundary of the I!ig Cotton wood (Janie Preserve: UTAH: All of Utah county pt that portion of Sections 19, I'O and 2'J, Township 6 south, Pange 2 east, S. L. M. which lies below the old meander line and is known as the Powell's Slough district and is posted "Closed"; UINTAH: All of Uintah county except the northeast quarter of Section 34, Township 4 south, Range 21 East, which is near Ver-nal and is known as 'Bob White' refuge and is posted "Closed"; All of TOOELE, DAVIS, SAN-PETE, EMERY, SEVIER, JUAB and MILLARD counties. Provided that in Salt Lake, Utah and Uintah counties the open season shall be November 2 to November 9, inclusive, and" in nil other eounties mentioned in this proclamation, November 2 to November 5, inclusive. Provided further, that the dai-ly bag limit shall be iJiree pheas-ants, not more than one of which may be a female; and Provided further, that in Grand, Davis, Morgan, Sevier and those portions of Suit Lake, Utah and Uintah counties open to - - .. pheasant shooting, it shall also , be lawful to shoot not more Chan ten quail in any one of the days open to pheasant shooting; and Provided that in Grand coun-ty, where the season is not open-ed on pheasants, the quail season shall be November 2 to November 9, inclusive. J. iVRTIirn MKC1LAAI, ' Utah State Fish and Game Com-missioner. MINERAL APPLICATION NO, M9352 SERIAL NO. 3063022 UN ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Salt Laks tity, Utah, August 20, 1930. Notice Is hcnliy given that the U'nh JKtial r Tunnel Company, h corporation, l.y ita duly aullioriznl utwit and attorney in fact, li. J. Hryaiit, whoac postoffk-- uililrcag In lliiialuim Canyon, I. tan. has maun application for patent for the I)aly, I cilsy No. 1, ainy No. 2, Huloy No. a, I Palsy No. 4, ImiBy No. 5, Dalxy Kxtcn-hIoi- i, Standard fraction, Sulr No. 8. and Arrow llnad loda milling; clulnia, Mineral (Survey No. '02, located in an unorganis-ed minliiK dlHtrict, Toot-l- County, .state of Utah, dencribed with magnetic varia-tion at IS degrees eanl, aa follows, at Cor. No. 1 of the Iwixv lode (from which the l- -i Sec. Cor. on North lldy. Sec. 4, T. 4 S., H. W, 8. !.. II. & M. hears N. 6 deg. 4(i niln. K. 111-'- .? ft.) anil running thence S. 40 deg. H nun. 10. 4'io ft. to Cor. No. 1 Arrow-head (from which the aforenaid See. Cur. hears N. 5 deg. 47 min. W. 1447.4 ft.); theme N. 47 deg. iZ min. K. 610.8 ft. to Cor. No. li; thence H. 40 deg. 3S nijn. 10. 2n ft. to Cor. Nf. 3; thence H. 47 deg. 33 min. W. 1110.7 ft. to Cor. No. 4 Identical with Cor. No. 2 Ialny lode; (hence S. 43 deg. 19 min. W. 1023.4 ft. to line l- ulr No. 3 lode; thence H. 75 deg. min. K. filti.4 ft. to Cor. No. 2 Sulr No. 3 lode; theme H. 34 deg. W. 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 75 deg 00 min. W. :.;i2 ft. to intersection line 3 Dniuy lode; thence S. 31 deg. W. 4H5.1 ft to Cor. No. Jalay Externum lode; theme N. 40 deg. 3S min. W. i! ft. to Cor. No.- 3 standard Fraction lode; Ihctico S. 37 deg. 4j min. Vt . 240.0 It. to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 37 deg. 64 min. W. Ili.7.5 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N. 37 deg. U min. K. 3K3.ll ft. to Cor. No. 1 ( from which the aforesaid Sec. Cor. beam N. 30 deg. 57 min, li 3635.0 ft.); them N. 31 ilea. K. ft. to Cor. No. 2 Dalay ...No. 5 lode; thence N. 40 deg. 3S min. W. (WO ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 31 deg. 1J. 1384 ft. to internet line 3 DalHy No. 3 lode; thence N. 63 deg. 16 min. W. ft. to Cor. No. 3 I'alBy No. li lode; theme N. 43 deg. 0'J min. K. 1500 ft. to Cor, No. 4; thence S. 63 deg. 16 min. K. 62L-.- ft. to Cor. No. 1 (from which the aloresaid Hec. Cor. hears N. 63 deg. 21 mm. K. 1163.2 fl.); thence S, 62 deg. 1(1 niln. K. 623.3 ft. to Cor. No. 1 laly No. 3 lode (from which the aforesaid Sec. Cor. bears N. 37 deg, 84 min. K. 1221.3 fl.); thence N. 43 deg. 'J mill. K. 572.1 ft, to Cor. No. 1 Daisy No. 1 lode (from which the h foresaid Sec. Cor. boars N. 32 deg. 41 mill. K. 654.2 ft.); thence S. 40 deg. 3S min. K 600 ft. to Cor. No. Z; thence S. 43 deg. 09 min. W. 201.7 ft. to Intersection line Palsy lode; thence N. 40 deg. 3S min. W. 21.8 ft. to Cor. No. Haixy lode, the place of beginning. Said lode mining claims are located 111 the NK NW 4 and SW Sec. 4, and NK Sec. 5 Town-ship 4 South, linage 3 West. S. L. H Y Mer. and contain a net area of 12;.0S!t acres, excluding the areas in conflict with Sur. 4073 Kxtenslon Julia S. No. 1, Julia S. IJxtension. Suir and Suir Kx- - tMiiHlttii iiden, Mir. 4HJ;i looeie nnu ivmis-,-- r Imloa; Sur. SiM ItanKor lode; Hur. Kovcr l.ide; Sur. CM l.iln'riy Min-In- ir clnlTri, lliist l.itifrly MinliiK rhilm, Crisis WiniiiK Clnlm, West Uberty Min-In- u rlnlm, Wiiv-ll- p Mining claim lodoH, Sur. 54:57 Hurrah MinliiK claim and l.'iiiirson MiiniiK claim lodi'S. and I.nt Mauimntli lode Said clalma are of nconl in the office of the County of Toofle County, at Tootle, 1'lah. Th ninrvst known loatnna are Ihe aforesaid (onfllctlnK claims, lot No. 3:1, Cyrus F. Ijde, Survey 4008, Onyx I.ode, Kurvnv No. 4I"3, Western and Rob Hoy lodes, l,ot 3.11, True Fissure lode, l,ot 4411 Julia B. Ixde, Survey 5438 Crisis .Minim? Claim lode and Sur-vey 4147 Live lak lode. 1 direct that the foreuolnif notice he published In the r.injrhnm Hullei.in. published at HhiKhnm Canvon. l lnh, the newsiwpor published nearest said claims for nine consecutive weekly Issues. El. I V. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication August 2. , 1930. LiiKt 1'ublicalion Oct. 23, 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph A. BoughJn, De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the of-fice of Arthur C. Cole, No. 353 Main St. Bingham Canyon, Utah, on or be-fore (he 5th day of December, A. D 1930. George Wells executor of the Estate of Joseph A. Boughan, Deceased. ARTHUR C. COI.E, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication Oct. 2, 1930. Source of Vanilla It Is from the drl?d pods of a spe cle8 of orchid, a climbing vine, native of Mextoc. thnf we get vanilla, so much iisihI for flavoring. |