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Of coarse tb rest of the solar system, which consists of the earth and other planets, is carried through space with the sun. Path-finder Magazine. Cheerful Surroundings. Uncle Josh "Here's a letter from Nephew Hurry, thut's gone to Africa, and says that within 20 rods o' his Bouse there's a family o' I.'iughlng ." His Wife "Well. I am glad he's got pleasunt neighbors, anyway that's something." Tib-Bit- s. m w Body's Ingredients The chief ingredients of the human body turn to gases water, vapor and carbon dioxide. The others, calcium, phosphorus, etc., turn inte solids which become a part of the soil The body changes not to gas alone, bat to gas and dost Lives Lost in Fires U U estimated that fires anaaally st the United States about 18,900 Uvea DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. S. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake City, Utah.. Vfiy 25, 1028. NOTICE is hert'by Riven that Mori,-- . (J. Houston CAarlc of BlnfcrwM Cuny- - , on, Utah, who, on Mar. 9, IC'23, mad Rtoolt talsliifr hon.estead entry No. 019776, for WTiSWU (or Loin 5 A; 6) Sec. 12. (or Lots 3 fe i) & SWUSW'i Sec. 11, S'iSBU Sec. 10, NE'i Sec. 15 N'i (or Lots 11. 12 13, & Ntt'U)', Section 14, Towiibhip 3 :fiuth, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, ha.i filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish i claim to the land above described, le. fore Eli F. Taylor, Register t. S Land Office, at Suit Lake City, Lta.' , on the 3rd day Of July, 1928. ....Claimant names as witnesses; A. Walter Koehler, of Fait Lake City, Utah. Dr, F. F. Straup, Eupene Jenkins 6 Joseph Pratt, all of Bingham Canyon, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. (May 31 to June 28, 1928 ). BITS OF WISDOM h'very player In the game of life holds a wiunlng bnud at some stage. Authority can be conferred upon you, but not wisdom. It has to be earned. A reyret for the mistakes of yester-day must no blind us to the tasks of to();:y. ' No mufi can tell what the future may bring forth, and small opportu-nities are often the beginnings of great enterprises. Many men seek fortune in order to be independent; they should rather Seek character, the only true source J of Independence. Eminent Baseball Fans Usually Munch Peanuts TUNNEY la authority for GENE statement that eminent fans ara generally fond of peanuts as an accompaniment to their attendance upon the national game. Herbert Hoover, who i3 Just now in the limelight as the most prominent candidate for the Republican presiden-tial nomination, is no exception to the rule. Hoover enjoys a good ball game and is occasionally seen at the Wash-ington ball park during the season, watching the "Senators" in action and happily munching peanuts, for Mr. Hoover craves peanuts with his base-ball. But he doesn't always get all he wants. Just before the season closed last fall Mr. Hoover and one of his assist-ants were at the ball game. . Mr. Hoover felt the craving for peanuts coming, and coming strong. "Call the boy and buy some pea-nuts," be urged his assistant The lat-ter examined the state of his pocket-boo- k and discovered that there was just enough there to buy two small bags of the baseball fan's delight So when the boy arrived he bought two. "Buy two apiece," Mr. Hoover sug-gested. The assistant explained bis predicament to Mr. Hoover, who laughed and examined the state of his own finances. He has a distressing habit of forgetting to replenish bis pocket money, and found that as usual It was restricted to a Jew lone pennies. "That's too bad, we'll have to make these last" sighed Mr. Hoover, mood-ily eyeing the tiny bags. $ Evn-- 40 seconds- - - c c v c vy tvg r : j i. d ay ccrriebcuy ln:y& a Cu.ick YcZiYZaiex year it wins !v.ke as nir.::' buyers as any other fine car. 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I CHINESE THOUGHTS The foolish, obstinate woman goes to sen In s bandbox. The cautious woman writes her promises on a slate. The patient woman roasts an ox with a burning glass. The extravagant woman burns eandle In looking for a match. The vulgar, affected woman Is a spider attempting to spin silk. Hoover Family 40 Years Ago if v 04-- K if - . rSf- r.x Pi ' (,wM i. m ' ' l '?w iii'i ''T- - -- . -- v i, ;tv--i VJto I Ji Herbert and Mary Hoover, from a tintype taken at Salem, THEODORE, Theodore Hoover is now a professor at Leland Stanford, Herbert Hoover is the Secretary of Commerce and the leading Presidential candidate. Mary is now Mrs. Mary Leavitt of Santa Monica, Calif. LAW MISCONCEPTIONS That "wages came first" That a husband la liable for Ms wife's debts. That installment booses may be campellel to "take back the goods." That landlords may hold belongings of tenants to secure payment of rent That an employer may not discharge an employee without advance notice. That a land contract purchaser may "live out bis contact" or compel the seller to "accept the interest" That a woman who lives with a man for a certain period of time without the formality of marriage is neces-sarily bis common law wife. WHY I LOVE HIM Because he never tries to do card tricks. Because be never describes any of his golf shots. Because he never criticizes me with "How like a woman!" Because he never expects the house-hold accounts to balance. Because be never says of another woman, "By Jove, what a pretty girl I" Because he never tells my mother that she looks as young as ber daughter. . r rump .'iipwv VKTWW 1 wm NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Serial No. 047055. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 24, 1928. the Utah Copper Company, a corpora tion of New Jersey, whose postofflee address is Salt Lake City, Utah, by H. C. Goodrich its duly authorized at-torney in fact whose post office ad-dress is Kearns Building, Sale Lake Cily, Salt Lake County. Ut .'i, l as fil-led an application for patenl for the lode mining claim called the Guidon Fraction lode mining claim, situated in West Mountain Mining District, Salt Lake County, Utah, and designat. ed by the field-net'e- s and official plat on file in this office as Mineral Sur-vey No. 6164 in the SEU Sec. 34 and SW'i Sec. 35 township 3 South range S st Salt Lake Base and meridian, said Mineral Survey No. 5164 being described as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Beginning at Corner No. 1 of the claim (from which the southwest corner of Section 35, Township 3 South, Range 3 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian bears south 1 08' 30" west 2192.4 feet distant) and from said Corner No. 1 running thence north 55 08' west 165.3 feet to Corner No. 2 of the claim; thence north 65o E2' east 519.9 feet to Corner No. 3 of the claim; thence south 55 08' east 165.3 feet to Corner No. 4 of the claim, and thence south 65" 52' west 519.9 feet to Corner No. 1 of the claim, the place of beginning. The area of said claim as above described is 1691 acres, from which are expressly ex-cepted and excluded the following ai-ea- s in conflict with the following named claims, to-w- lt Lot No. 227, Parker lode, .401 acres, and Survey No. 3563, Highland Girl lode, .127 acres; total area excluded .528 acres; the net area claimed and applied for being 1.163 acres. The claims adjoining Baid Gurdon Fraction lode mining claim as shown by the official plat of survey are as follows: The Venus, Lot 24 4, the Fly-er, Lot 238, the Lanptey, Survey No. 3670, the Parker, Lot 227, and the Highland Girl, Survey No. 3563. GEO. E. WOOLLEY. Acting Register. BRADLEY & PISCHEL, Attorneys for Claimant. Tate of first publication, May 3, 1928. Date of last publication, June 28( 1928 |