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State, Local Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES iy. i JEDD1E L. PARTRIDGE. SV Silt jUke FOSTER, IS. Salt Lake OWMBY.

33. Suit Lake 24,, Lake City. MARTIN K. ROELUS. 24.

Salt Lake City; S2, Greenbere, E. TUCKER, 48. Salt Lake City; FAYE CLAKENO City; UTilWICK. 10, Lelil. ROMRELL.

28, Salt Lake LBONA H. OSTERLOH. 25. Lehl. ROSCOE 28.

Rlcby. Idaho; DONA I. CHASE, 10, Rirle, Idaho, EUGENE BROWN, as, Riuby. Idaho: LA VELLA SMITH. 20.

Rirle, Idaho. EARL VAUGHN. 40. Denver; GRACE KELLY. Denver.

HOY.B. PEARSON. 22. Salt Lake City: BBRLEY E. TOTLAND.

18. Salt Lake City. FRANK L. SNYDER. 27.

Union; ANNA E. BDTTBRFIBLr). 31, Rlverton. ROY S. LARSON.

31. Salt Lake City; ROBERTA JOHNSON, Salt Lake City. JOSEPH A. is, Pirk city; GENEVIBVE CARROLL, 19. Midway.

HAROLD H. HAMILTON, 33, Las Vegas, ALICE E. BERVIN, 2B. Seattle. RAY T.

PHILLIPS. 47. Salt Lake City; HENRrETTA JOHNSON, 42, Santaquin. WILLIAM w. GUTHRIE, 31, Grand Junction.

Colo. NINA STEWART, 21, Grand Junction, Colo. JAMES WATSON. 38, Idaho Falls. Idaho; CHARLOTTE STANDAR, 22, Idaho Palls, CLARENCE L.

PETERSON. 29, Salt Lake City; FAYE H. BUTLER. 24. Salt Lake City.

JOHN D. AIRMET. 23. Salt Lake City; VIOLA. BURT.

21, Salt Lake City. RAYMOND E. KEMP, 55, Lake City; LOIS ANDERSON. IS. Salt Lake City.

HAROLD SMITH. 23. Ontario. VIRGINIA F. MARBLE.

19, Corlnne. Ogden A. LARSEN. 25. Denver.

AUDREY CLAYTON. 22. Osden. HARRY K. DREAMER, 21, osden; SERNICE EKINS.v 18.

Slatcrvllle. THOMAS ARTHUR BRESHEARS. 37, Boise, RUTH ''ALICE WHARTON. 33, Boise, Idpho. VIRGIL w.

GARNER. 24, osden: HELEN B. THOMPSON, 15. Roy. Provo STANLEY R.

JONES. 22. American T-jrk; VELMA O. NELSON. IB, Pleasant Grove.

EART, CARTER. 26. Spanish Fork; DEA CLARK. 25. Provo.

JAMES A. ANDERSON, 21, Granite Falls. WANDA aiNGLKTON. 18. Provo.

THOMAS CLITHEROP. 35. Provo; GUELDA MAE BUSH. 28. American Fork.

Farmington ANGUS S. CANNON, 27. Centervllie; VIRGINIA BARROWMAN, 20. Salt Lake City. W.

CLIFFORD SESSIONS. 28. Bountiful! FERN RICHARDS, 21. Tlountlflll. JOHN A.

REID. 21. Salt Lake City; MILDRED SPERRY, 19. SaU Lake City. FRED E.

ROWLAND. 24. Salt Lake City; IRIS VIOLET ALM. 3fi. Salt Lake City.

DEATHS Ackerman 10, 1824 Eleventh East street, endocarditis. December '21. Crooks, 34, 62V'a South Main street, peritonitis. December 21. James Bverill.

78. 1D20 South West Temple street, coronary occlusion, December Cowan. 50. 558 South Fourth West street, myocarditis, December 21. Leggroan.

16 days. .180 East Eighth South street, inanition. December 22. Okamoto, 10, 2374 Fourth.Btst strett. myocarditis, Decem.

ber 31. -Trederle Bmethurst, 78. 27S "Snediker, 1500 Temple stree myocarditis, BIRTHS and Mrs. Dewey Chrlsten- Jen, son: odell and Hazel Chrlstensen Mortenson, twin sons; Rerao and Pauline Chrls- tensen Bralthwalte. son; Stanley W.

and Nelda Denison 1 Johnson, daughter. DIVORCE tjRANTED Leona R. Squires from Fred B. Squires nonsupport, custody ol two minor children; Judge Herbert M. Schiller.

DIVORCE ASKED Leona R. Squires from Fred B. Squires, nonsupport. custody of two minor children; attorney, H. J.

Knowlton. NEWSUITS PILED Arthur J. Mitchell vs. John Celt, personal Injuries. J1108; attorneys, A.

H. Hougaard and B. p. Leverlch. Frank Leroy Ohumbers, as executor of the estate of Sarah Brower Chambers, vs.

zion Savings Bank and Trust company, for accounting. 13871.31: attorney, Paul E. Reimann. J. B.

Arnovitz and James L. White vs. George M. Stratton et promissory note, 42070; attorneys. White, Wright Arno- Lovinla B.

Cahoon Townsend et to quiet title; attorneys, Anderson Cannon. Deseret Building society vs. Sarah J. eeanam Morton et promtsksory note. J1332.30; attorneys.

Anderson Cannon. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Home Apartments, for apartment house operations. $20,000 capital of 20.000 shares of SI par value. Dan B. Shields, president; Vernon Snyder.

vice president; D. V. Seare, secretary-treasurer. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WARRANTY DEEDS Phil M. Raleigh Jr.

et al. to Savah R. Stevenson, lot 6, block 38, plat B. etc 1 Anna Huffman to Huffman et lot 4, block IB. Plat B.

1C Investors' Syndicate to Daniel Bailey, lot 1, block 129. plat 10 A. J. Downey to William A. McKenna, Jot 14.

block 4. 5-acre Plat A Clay Products Sales company to Melvin B. Cahoon. lot 8, block 29, 5-acre plat 10 Stayner Richards to McFadand Lum- her and Hardware company, lot i 15. block 23.

10-acre plat A 10 Brlgham W. Matthewn to Cecil E. Matthews, section 18, township 4 south, range 1 west lo Robert Delph to William Bradley, lot 7. block 3, Coolidge Place 10 William Bradley to Fred A. Westphal, lot 7, block 3.

Coolldse Place 100 Eva R. Howard to Zella M. Ball, lot 11, block 5. Oordan Plat 10 Zion Savlnss Bank and Trust company to George A. Hill, section 21, township 1 north, range 1 west.

10 Florence to William V. Hawkes. section 16, township 1 south, range east 10 Wardell Black To Roland L. section 30, township 1 south, range, 2 west i 10 Geneva C. Hicks to Local Realty company, lot 5.

block 31, plat 10 Ida E. Rice to Robert W. Rice, lot 1. block 14, Clermount subdivision. 1 George A.

Wcggeland to Heber Nielson, lot 8, block 21. plat 10 Bowers Investment company to Clay ct lot 7, block 3, City Hull subdivision 10 tlarry L. Finch to J. A. Dunyon.

lot 1. Amended 5, Thorndyke subdivision 10 National- Investment company lo Ronald L. Reinslmar. lot ID. block 22.

5-Hore plat A 10 A. LeRoy Erickson to Leo S. Ashton. lot 3, block 1. Hillcrest subdivision 10 Clyde S.

Hill to Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company, lot 40, block 10. Highland Park addition 10 John F. Bennett to Bennett association, lot 4, block 75. plat A 10,000 Gael Investment company to Elsie K. Parry, lot 2.

blcck 4, Upper Yalo Park 10 Wnsatch Building and Investment company to J. Roy lot a. 36, 5-acre plat eto Wasatch Building and company to Huron R. Free, lot 2. block 26, 5-acre plat etc Jwnes H.

Collins to Domirtc Greco, lot 32, block 1, Frunklii, subdivision "'vestors Finance company to Sarah Midopf, lot 4, block 8. plat MarJorte A. Guild to Caroline Carroll, section township 3 south, range east EsUte.OUrfc J. Guild.Jr. to Caroline Carroll, section IS, township a south, range east McFarland Lumber and Hardwnra company to WHHam J.

Eustice. lot 15. block 33, 10-acre plat A A. q. Johnson to Ann P.

James, section 1. township 3 south, 1 west DEEDS Inez BrlnkerhbJJ to State of Utah, ot 47, Little Mountain Noj 1 Mrs. Jessie Lament lo State of Utah, riEht of way. 50. Little Mountain suboivislon No.

Edwardina P. Cottam to State oi Utah, right ot way. 53, Little Mountain subdivision No. George J. Cannon to State of Uteh, rl of way, 85.

Little Mountain subdivision No. I Robert G. Clark to State of Utah, right of way. 58. Little Mountain subdivision No.

1 Bertha M. Clinton to State oY Utah', right of way, 60. Little Mountain subdivision No. George J. Cannon to State of Utah, rlsht of way.

63, Little Mountain subdivision No. 1 James S. Castle ton to State of Utah, right of way. 73. Little Mountain subdivision No.

Anna Hansen to State of Utah, rleht of way, SI. Little Mountain subdivision No. 1 Equitable Life Assurance society to FredIP. Christenteu, lot 10, block 41, 10-acre plat A John R. Clinton to State of Utah, of way 62..

Little Mountain subdivision No. I Salt Lake eouuty to state of Utah, right of way. 55. Little Mountain subdivision No. 1 David Ramseyer lo- State of Utah, right of way, 62, Little Mountain subdivision No.

1 Sarah C. Nalsmith to State'of Utah right of way, G4, Little Mountain subdivision No, 1 Mrs. Millie Adams et al to Sttvte of Utah, rlsht of way, 64, Llttlo Mountain subdivision No. 1 Mars-H. Ramseyer to State of Utah'.

Radio Programs THE UUUFWSTATIOl TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25 A. M. Music. the Christmas Tree. Empire Christmas Day Program.

McHujth. the Gospel Sinner. Parade. of Ortcll. contralto; Phil Porterlleld, baritone: Irma Glen, organist; Earl Lawrence, Parade.

Breakfast Club. ot Foreign Wars Christmas procram. Crawford, organist. and Hqme Radio Christmas Card. Brannon.

Heller. F. M. Home." Opera company, and Gretcl." Levltxkl. violinist.

and Bob. Larson, organist. Jack. Astoria orcheslra. Hymn Palmer, soprano; Joyce Allmnnil, contralto; John Jamison, tenor; Arthur Billings Hunt! baritone and director; Lowell Patton, organist.

Kangaroo Club, with Uncle Ben and Brother Bob. and Low. Guard. Guide. Bin of circus music.

Arts Trio. program. orchestra, directed by Philip Hays; Catherine J.awson. soprano: James Martin, tenor; Cavalcade chorun, "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life," "Only a Rose." to Heaven on a Mule," "Let's FalMn Love." "A Little Love, a Little Ed Wynn, Graham McNamee; Eddie Duchin's orchestra. Box Swarthout, John Barclay, Frank McTniyre, Pcirzy Allenby; Nathaniel Shllkret orchestra, Russian choir.

'n' Andy. Nlcht Editor. Relsmnn's orchestra, Phil Duey. baritone. MacThrlft.

music. Hotel orchestra. Late Hour Varieties. Radio News. Owlj cltib.

(Paid Adv.l M. TUESDAY. DECEMBER. 25 10: :00 Christmas Sunrise Serenade. Frank Aspcr at the tabernacle orcan in Christmas Harmonies.

Christmas program from London. Press Radio News Service. Hit Tunes of the Week. Musical varieties by popular orchestras. Rambling Rhythms.

KSL presents and John In a Christmas broadcast. The Research Statr presents Ruth Clar): Evnns. The Milky Way Christmas program. The Voice of Experience. :15 The Gumps.

A Breath of the Avenue, with Jennie Lee, :45 Mldmornlns Melodies. 00 CB9 Christmas at the Little House. Gene Halliday at the KSL orsan. :30 Holiday Greetings. Presenting Pat Kennedy and Art Kassel's orchestra.

Marie, the Little French "The Christmas Party," -with Alexander Woollcott, master of ceremonies; Ernestine Schumann-Heink. Lionel Barrymore, Beatrice Lillie, Ksthryn Wltmer, Ethel Shutta, George Olsen's orchestra. Clyde Panuorn, Roscoe Turner, Don Cossack's choir and the Apollo club. The Dental Clinic of the Air. :30 CBS Milton Charles at the organ.

Cadets Quartet. :00 Beatrice Ossood. pianist. :15 KSL presents the Junior Hour frim the KSL concert hall in special Christmas Party, with Santa Claus as host. Melodic Interlude.

Press Radto News Service. Tho Late Matinee Hour, presenting current hit tunes. "Big Nnme" bond, featured in popular recorded releases of the week. Presenting Miss Ceciile. Little Orphan Annie.

Dinner Hour program. Tho of Tarzan of the Apes. :30 "Music as You Like It," presenting Charles Llerley, tenor, with Francis Farncy and Frances Osborn, organ ana piano team. :45 Krausmeyer and Cohen. Bing Crosby, the Boswcll Sisters, with Geortcic stoll's orchestra nnci Kenneth Niles, master of ceremonies.

CB3 Isham Jones and his orchestra. with the Melodeers and tues'. artists. CBS The Caravan, featuring Walter O'Keefe. Ted Huslng.

Annette Hnnshaw, with Glen Gray mid his Casa Loma orchestra. The Radio Studio Mystery The mystery drama. Myrt mid -Marge. :15 Comedy Cppers, an all-star program of music and mirth. The program ot the Better Vision Institute.

The Tuesday Roundup, featuring the Utah Buckaroos. the Three Blue Notes, Hurlan Erlckscn and Jot Kearns. Smoke Rings, presenting the Old Pip; Smoker, with Joyce Palmer and Pacific Island Ensemble. Leon Navarrn's orchestra. Everett HoaEland's orchestra.

Fred Skinner, negro ln tunc "Hot from Harlem." Knnpji'x orchestra fPald Adv.) 1C Jd II M-v 'I-MI i HA I TALLER THAN IT IS WIDE? You're not sure, are you? Bettor measure nnd make certain. How much more important it is to measure the Btrength your vision ond up on the efficiency ot your eyos. You may be seeing inaccurately In too mnny Instnncas: "optical Illusion" will not excuse very tnnny visual favilts. your examined by a rnnipctcnt optometrist, Keep your fiycs normal. Schubach Optical Go.

SOUTH MAJX THE SALT LAKE AY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1934. 10 3,600 1 175 175 IP 1 5 15 Carrie E. Huhl to'State' right Sf i 6 7' Ll "le Mountain subdivision No. 1 a te John L. Ncbeker et State of Utah, right of way.

68, Little Mountain subdivision No. i Oaylen S. Young to State of Utah of way. 70. Little Mountain subdivision No.

Gaylcn s. Young to State o'f'utaii'. rl "ht of way. 69. Little Mountain subdivision No.

A. et al. to State of Utah, "Bht of way, 74, Little Mountain subdivision No. 1 V. p.

Felt to State of Utah, right'of way, 76. Little Mountain subdivision No. 1 John L. Brown to State of Ulan, rljh't of way, 78, Little Mountain subdivision No. 1 Inez Brinkerhoff to State of Utah', rhrht of way.

78. Little Mountain subdivision No. Sa ak unty to Utah. Ray L. Smith to block 4, Quayle addition AFFIDAVITS W.

g. Emms, lot 3. block 121. plat A. W.

S. Emms, lot 2, block 121. plat A. AGREEMENT Bettilyon Home Builders company to Barney Sorensen, lot 1, block 57 plot etc DECREES Es a O. Freckleton to William R.

Freckleton. lot 23. block 7. Amended Laurclhurst Ea a GrarLYille Post to Emma Smith, lot 11; block 2. Progress Heights second addition Pran EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT Frank q.

Andersen to Ohnrles Barlot 17, block 4, Homefield 15 ''as 16 1,166 IS 1 i5 12 42 100 26 37 12 450 EO en 70 1 1 5,000 ASSJGNM'ENT'OFMORTGAGES Mutual Savings and Loan association to American Mutual Building and Loan association, section 28, township 1 couth, range 2 west American Mutual Buildlnp and Loan association to U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty company, section as, township 1 south, range 2 west MORTGAGES LevHia M. Grey to Tracy Loan and Trust company, lot 4, block 4, Liberty Heights Paul K. Hlchardson to Caddis Iiivest- roent company, lot 37.

College Heights Pearl J. Pinkerton to and Trust company, lot 1. block 20. Plat E. D.

LeChemlnant to W. H. Hop- ns. lot 35, block 2, Glenn subdivision Igrence L. Watklns to Prudential Building society, section 5.

township 3 south, ranEe 1 east Ole L. Shumway to Tracy Loan and Trust company, lot 3, block 21, 10-acre plat A Gray's Motor Service to Tracy Loan and Trust company, lot 2, block 121. Plat A Gustaf A. Thornwall to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 39, block 6. Perkins Grand View Rair.m Hansen to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1.

block 17n, S-acre plat A William tJ. Kusticc to Home Owners lot 7. block 3. Coolldee Place, etc Fred A. Wcstphal to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 7.

block 3. Coolidge Place, etc Estate Andrew D. Llsonbee to Home Owners corporation, section 1, 3 south, range 1 west Walhelm Kocnig to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 37. block 2, Woodmanseo subdivision Claudius D. Doty to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 36, township 2 south, range 1 west Vcra E.

Smith to Home Owners Lonn corporation, section 16. township south, range 1 east Telford G. Harrington to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 32, block Capitol avenue addition R. W. Vance to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 8.

block 8, Liberty Heights Van R. Ravage to Home owners Lean corporation, section 22. township 2 south, range 1 east Cornell R. Strock to Hoir.e Owners Loan corporation, lot 13, block 7, East Waterloo addition Surah R. Stevenson to Ralph D.

Pomeroy. lot 6. block 38, plat John G. Condax to Utah State National bank, section 'I, township 1 south, range west Transfer Realty company to Hnl- Joran-Judee Trust company, lot 4, block 1, Spring View Park Transfer Realty company to Hal- loran-Judgc Trust company, lot 1, block 14. plot David K.

Moffat to First Securily Trust company, lot 1323, Highland Park, plat A Marie T. Cowan to Home Owners Loan corporation. Jot 19, block 3, Thorn subdivision Roger K. Thomas to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1, block 47, plat Florence B. Rumph to Home Ownen Loan corporation, lot 8, block 2, Evergreen Park JOB I ah 8.

GofI to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 54, Third Burlington addition Hllma E. Peterson to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 6, block 1, amended Linden Park larq B. Lambert to Home Owners 250 1 1 2.000 250 e'oo 725 280 EDO 2,500 2,880 4.950 3,912 2,400 2,000 J.175 1,340 4,523 2,540 5,000 4,138 1.923 4,370 1,285 too 1,000 2. 2,307 4,104 2,062 480 1,593 NOTICE OF SALE The Bondholders' Committee offer the golf club property- known as the Idaho Country Club, located at Boise, Idaho, together with all equipment, lor sale to the highest -and best bidder, sealed bids to be submitted on or before February 1, 1935. The Committee reserves the right to reject any bid.

Bids should be mailed to or deposited with the Boise Trust Company, Boise, Idaho, together with certified check for 10 per cent of bid. Further particulars, il desired, will be furnished by Boise Trust Company. J. R. WOODRUFF.

Chairman. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Dlitrlct ol Utah the matter of Gus Eklund, volun- 14000 banlcrUDt In bankruptcy No. th JS? UOS 2 of au Eklund of Salt Lsl-e City. County of Salt Lake and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: is hereby given that on the 15th day of December, A. D.

1934, the said Eklund duly adjudicated bankrupt; and thet the flrnt meeting of his creditors will be held at the office the undersigned referee In bank- f. 1 i 1 tc 'm 4 il 4 Beason Salt Lake City, on the 4th (Jay of January. 1035, at 11 o'clock a. at which time 1 the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex- uminc the bankrupt, and traniact sucli other may properly come before said meeting. Last date for filing clalmj, June IS.

1935. J. T. M'CONNELL, Referee in Bankruptcy. I9 Lake city.

UUh. December 53, Loan corporation, section 27. township 1 south, range 1 cast Virginia Ingalls to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 17, block 17, plat A Lelind Tuft to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 4, township 1 south, range- 1 east Lewis N. Ellsworth to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 36, plat Gilmer Park Christian F. Chrlstensen to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 16, block 3, Bcthwdl M.

subdivision Lawrence A. Putnam to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 46, block IS. Jordan Place Albert W. Spanton to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 7. block -12, 10-acre plat A Clay Lareen et M.

to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 7, block 3. Cily Hall subdivision Rufus H. Nell to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 34, township 3 south, ranee 1 west George W. Reid to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1. block 3.

BothweU M. subdivision Edward Jones to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 41, block 1, Doull Bros, subdivision Daniel B. Bird to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 1. block 129, plat Amelia S. Noland to Home.Owners Loan corporation, lot 7, block 26, plat Hannah Oallachor to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 20.

Seventh East subdivision M. Dunyon to Home Owners pan corporation. Jot 1, amended 'ock 5, Thorndyke subdivision Clelia L. Young ct al. to Home Own- if Ehirich subdivision Ronald I.

ReiriSunar io Hume OwYi- ers Loan corporation, lot 10, block 32. 5-acre plat A Phoebe R. Meyers to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 8, block 19, Plat Mae W. Lambert to Horns Owners Loan corporation, lot 30, block 1, Rlchland addition Ze'la M. Ball to Home Owners Lonn corporation.

Jot 11, block 5, Gordon Plat Melvln B. Cahoon to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 8, block 20. 6-acro plat tva Crump to Homo Loan corporation, section 3, township i south, ranee 1 west Francis J. Silver to Home Owners Loan corporation, section 7, township 3 south, range east Harry James to Home Owners Loan corporation, lot 2, block 60. plat RELEASE OF MORTGAGES Metropolitan Life Insurance com- Jany to Larson Bulldina company, ot 8, block 43, 10-acre pint Franklin Building Loon company to Charlotte Mauss, section 18, township 2 south, range 1 east Franklin Building Lonn company to Charlotte Mauss, section 18, township 2 south, range 1 Metropolitan Life Insurance company to p.M.

Cozzens, lot 4, block 15, Plat Beneficial Life Insurance company to Alex Scott, lot 8, block 2, South Lawn subdivision atr on to Anthony G. White, lot 14, block 33, 10-acre plat A Franklin Building Loan company to Ann R. Amundsen, section 30. township 2 south, range 1 east First National bank to Joseph Rauscher. lot 2.

block Prudential Insurance company to Gaskell Romnsy, lot 6, block 1. Yale Park First National bank to Moroni'j', Thomas, lot 1, block 26, plat S. c. Sorensen to Doric! Jensen, lot 44. block 4, South Lawn Morrison, Merrill Co.

to Louis S. Brlmjhurst. section 15, township 2 south; range 1 west Morrison, Merrill Co. to Louis S. Brlnghurst, section 15, township a south, range i west Central Trust company to Patrick Kelly, lot 4, block 2, Lyndale subdivision 2Ion's Savings Bank Trust' company to Hazel M.

Sertngnole, lot 1, block 2. Emerson Heights Walker Bank Trust company to Elizabeth M. Rudlnc. section la, township 2 south, ranee east Homo Investment Savings company to Joshua Jones, lot 26, block 1, City Park Kelly to Very M. Hayncs, lot 4, block 2.

Lyndale subdivision Scverln D. Larscn to Amos S. Gabbott, lot 8. block 1, Gabbott addition Wicks company to Gforee Wood, lot 25. block 1, Poplar Grova addition E.

B. Wicks company to Albrand. lot 20, block 4. Oakley subdivision B. Wicks company to Anton lot 10, Scotts Acre subdivision E.

B. Wicks company to John L. Hermanson. lot 3, block 7, Jordan Place Fletcher-Lucas Investment company to Walter Westcrman. lot 2.

block 35, plat A State Bulldine Loan association to Adolph C. chrlstensen, section 32. township 3 south, range 1 east Zion's Benefit Building society to C. R. Bostwtck, lot 28.

block 8, Arlington Heights Trust company to Archelnus Fillingame, lot IS, block 5. o-acre plat A Nellie G. McAllister to En, slin. lot 2, block 2. 5-acre plat B.

Wicks company Lo E. C. Ogden, lor. 1, block 160. pUit 3 B- Wicks company lo Heinrich Nelz.

section 10. township 1 south, rnnpp I west E. B. Wicks company to Mariah Ros- slter. lot 11, block 23, 10-acre Plat A E.

Wicks company to Henry Ncizc. section 10. township 1 south, range 1 west Equitable Life Assurance soclet.j' to Curtis H. McCulloUKh, lot 25. block 1.

Robertle Place Prudential Insurance company to 2,196 4,800 1,618 1,088 1,373 801 (,660 1,788 1,173 3,036 4,425 fill 2,331 3,000 1,610 1,726 1,736 4,248 1,686 1,050 J.360 3,400 1,200 1,900 8,500 1,300 800 2,600 1,000 3,500 750 1,200 1,358 1,000 S.500 1,097 4,000 100 2,500 600 300 S.OOO 350 575 2,000 1,300 1,850 2,000 2,000 2,000 103 1,700 100 2,700 Emma Ellen Ward Chapman' a E1 Vard Chapman, 78, of a a. died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Alice Rlgby In Masna, Monday at 3:56 a. m.

of a heart ailment. Mrs. Chapman was born In Pcnnsvl- vania, September 37. 1856. a daughter of Samuel and Ann Bunion Ward.

She cnme months had resided in Magna Surviving are eisht sons, Gebrse Hoyal, ancj ier Chapman. Rl by. Idaho William A. Chapman. Provo: John Ar if- Samuel A.

Chapman. Vernon L. Chapman, Poca- Ma Cl! daUKhtcr Mrs. Alice S' rs nb Cozier, Preston! Idaho: five brothers, Robert Ward. Kaysvllle: Nor- Si" siln fon and Cliarlw Word, all of Idaho-, two sisters, Mrs.

Anna Bacon Mrris nnfth Salt Lake child tra ond 20 Ereat-grand- rf 0 wi be conducted Thursday at 12:30 p. m. in the Preston. Idaho. Second L.

s. ward chapel. Friends mny call at the De-icret mortuary in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday, and nt the homo of Mrs. Cozier in Preston prior to cim'eury BU al WlU be lh pr Charlotta Palm Mrs. Clinrlotta L.

Palm. 84, widow of Frank L. Palm, diert at her home In Midvale Sunday morning of causes Incident lo age. Mrs. Palm was born in Stockholm.

Nc emt)0r 10 1R50 tt (1 cnmo to the United States in 1881 and to Utah several "are ago. she had no living relatives in the United Stnics. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 m. In the Mldvnlc First L. D.

S. ward chapel, with Blohop A. P. Rnsmusscn officiating. Friends may call at the C.

I. Qotf AJ Son mortuary Wednesday, until just prior to ssrvlces. Burial will bo in the Mldvule cemetery. Van Palmer Van Palmer. 40.

of Grantsvllle, World war veteran, died in a local hospital Monday at 6:15 p. m. of cavclUic disease. nnMr ttlmer was born in Grantsvllle, Mny 20, 1B84. and was discharged fron.

the World war os a corporal in Company 30th fltld artillery. Survlvlne are his widow. Mrs. Laura Palmer; his parents, and several children. Funeral services and burial will be in Grantsvllle.

25 State, Local Obituaries 30 Glasgow May 21 1850. a daughter of Samuel and Sarah A. Conrey Bryson. She emlsrated to Utah in 1858 and nettled in Bountiful, she had since lived. She wns the widow of Fer- rlgrlne Sessions, the taunder and first set.

Her of Bountiful, which for a long time was called Sessions settlement. Mrs. Sessions wns always an active church worker, espe clally In Relief so clety. where her work wns In caring for the sick. She was Iho jollier of 11 children.

ine pt whom sur flvo daughters Sessions Mrx. Alice Freentone. Clccrtleid: Mrs Eliva ArmstronE Bountiful; Mr Patty Scott, Mrs. Sessions. Walter T.

Ahlquist Walter Ahlciuist, 37, of Garfleld, died in a Salt Lake City hospital Monday nt a. m. The body was taken to the Evans Early mortuary. Deer Creek ComniiUee to Qqiifcr 011 Project The committee organized recently to advance the Doer Creek irrigation project will meet at 10 a. m.

on December 29 in the office of Mayor Louis Marcus. Gus P. Backman, secretary of the chamber of commerce, was so advised Monday by Lawrence M. Atwood. of Provo, secretary of the committee.

The purpose of the meeting will be to consider legislation looking to the formation a metropolitan water users association. The chamber of commerce and other groups vitally interested in the project are being invited to have representatives. Luyton Construction company, lot 12, block 1. Yalecrcst Park Tracy Loan fc Trust company to Builders Finance curjoratkm, lot 1. block 16.

Forest Dale 4,700 Equitable Life Asnurance society to Sorcn N. Jncobscn. lot 53. Upper Yalo addition 3,500 Tracy Loan Trust company to Sidney E. Mulcock, section 37, township 1 north, ranee 1 J.500 Metropolitan Life Insurance company to Transfer Realty company, lot 2.

block 57, plat 8,000 J. Parley White to B. A. Pettcrson, lot 5. block 14.

plat 120 ZtonV Benefit Building society to Nels A. Martinson, lot 5. block 103, plat A 1,600 Zion's Savings Bank tt Trust company to Romncy Lumber company. lot 44, Evergreen Pnrk 2,731 Zion's Savings Bank Trust company to Wilford A. Klmball, lot 7, Kimball addition 1.600 Zion's Savings Bank it Trust company to estate of -Maggie Mosher, lot 5, block 31, plat 1,300 Zion's Savings.Bank Trust company to Industrial Loan Investment company, section 33, township 1 south, ranee east 1800 Zion's Savings Bank Trust company to Stayner Richards, section 5.

township a south, rniicc 1 1.500 Trust company lo Ray W. Snyder. lot a. Highland 2 700 Clara Burcl Ewell. 44.

wife of W. M. Ewell. died Monday follow- ns two weeks 1 Illness or pneumonia at the Nor'lh Flr eetI. Th rd EaSt Fcurtl1 i 2A nEwel vns bor ln Switzerland, June 890.

a daughter ot David and Carolina Hodlc Burgl. The family moved here four months ago from Lnke View. Surviving, besides the husband, are her mi A 0( lant slx sons nn daughters, Uill Arnold, Eddlo. Lloyd and 'Darlene Kwdl, SpTinuvllle; Mrs. Twllla Irvine, Mc- Ml.

Ncv. six brothers and sisters, Mrs 1 ROSE Davis und David (' Lake clty; Burul. Mapleton. Mrs. Harvey Larson and Mrs.

Or' on Stephens, Rondlettc. rv S. ls at tlle A Wheeler mortuary tending funeral arrangements. Jane Scorey Briggs Mrs, Jane Scorey Brlsgs. 80.

died it tlie local hospital Sunday ol broken hip and diobbtes. She wns born January 11. 1855, ut Brokenhurst. EiiBlnnd. a dnmliter of Georue and Ann Lieht Scorey.

She came to Lchl In 1879 iuid lived with her sister. Mrs. Niel ailchUst. Six months later, on April 23, 1880. she married Samuel Brigcs Jr.

She wns a member of the old Leh! First ward choir and several yenrs worked us an L. u. s. Relief society teacher in the Fourth ward. She never had nny children.

Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 o'clock in the Lchi Fourth ward chapel, with Interment in the cemetery. Friends may call at the A. H. Wine mortuary Wednesday afternoon nnd at the ly residence Thursday prior to the- services. NOTICE To all owners of California Bar Mining corporation, that an election of officers will be held January 18, 1934, at 2011 South 7th East, Salt Lake Cit3', Utah.

LEE LINN, Secretary, CALL AN EXPERT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Auto Parts SOUTH State St. Auto Wreckage 1623 S. State, H. 8039, and 3200 5. State, H.

fras. We buy and sell used cars, 'trucks Rebuild batteries, Urea all sizes, makes. COMPLETE "stock. New parts for all cars trucks. Mendenhall's.

38 E. w. T. W. 1580.

Abstractor GOOD prop, titles get sood loans. Expert Thos. Homer. 404 a. St.

W. 569Z. Auto Radiators WALLACE WELDING RADIATOR WKS. Radiators cleaned, repaired. 50 a.

W. T. A utpmobile To WALT BLOOMFIELD Co. "Auto tops and class. 74 S.

2nd E. Was. 4510. Batteries VVASATCH Battery Co. can prepare your car for winter.

Batteries, tires, heaters 8. W. 274(i' Canvas Cloocls SMITH mfr." tentSr'clmvns Bonds and truclc covers. 235 Edison st. W.

SPERB Tent it Awn. mfr. waterproof Myers, 270 ao. w. Temple LEFF FOR SHOP.

Remod. and repalrine. Hy. 4030-M. 155B Emerson.

Dancing 6 PRI. lesions. J3. woodward's, 248 So. Main.

OtttaloB-. W. 5012. Spec. 50-lcsson home course in toe danclne.

Sheet music. Records. Res. $75. now J25.

Terms UTAH HAT WORKS and Dry Cleaners are better equipped clean, block your hat way, 65c. Mall ord. 108 a. Main. Dentist CALL Sunrae Heating Co.

for complete heating and air conditioning serv. VV. 1240. WHY have your health and beauty destroyed lor lact of dentistry, as we Elve credit to all deserving? Dr. W.

3. Hudson. Dr. Jcnkyn Thomas. 511-5U Scott Buliding.

Keys, Locks and Safes FOR bicycle repair, keys, locks, euns. door- closes, saw nilns. etc. Ch.is. A.

Fowler, safe 63 W. 3rd R. Was. 4580. Furinture Repairing FOR substantial turn, repairing and finest handwork on pieces made to order.

Call KT. 1948-J. Furnace Repairing 1IORRIS C. JOHNSON. 850 So.

State. Rudy furnace agency. Waa. 1189. House Insulation SAVE S30 per year on fuel.

Install AsbestoLHB: costs $35 on average 5-rm. home Easy mo. payments. Home Garden 46 30. Main Was Hat Factory IAVE your hat cleaned, blocked and bleached the factory way.

Mall orders solicited. United Hatters. 570 S. 6tate. Massage LIEF McMANUS, Masseur.

Wasatch Springs Was 4907 denartment 1 Plumbing heatinc stokers. O. M. vVhltcley Company. 406 South State.

Wan. 1480. Remodeling SUE us about flnanclnc your house repairs. Sugarhouse Lumber and Hardware Hy. Stamps ATTENTION, stamp collectors.

New IMS Standard Stamp Cataiou. J3.50 ond. All kinds of stamp equipment. Dessret 44 E. South Temple.

W. 6087. Watch Repairing SORHAUGH'S JfWfffy sforc. Good watch iccpalrlnx. IBS So.

Stale. Was. 5217. Assayers ONION Assay Office, Inc. P.

O. Box 1528 1S2-4 So. W. Temnle. Was.

1100. Dancing PRIV. lessons trial 75c. Woodward's, for catalog. W.

5012. Floor Finishing ELECTRIC sandlne machine for rent: also 4948. Furniture Re airing ROYAL Furniture 347 E. 2nd S. Was upholstering, retilR.

and repairing. Furrier Hat Cleaning Heating Moving Storage MOLLERUP MOVINO AND STORAGE "ORIGINATORS. NOT IMITATORS." Coast to coast motorvsn pioneer movers since ISfll. 155 S. W.

T. 1562 HOUSEHOLD goods packed, moved nnd shipped anywhere. Modern, fireproof warehouse, tons dist. mov. specialty.

RKDMAN VAN fc 3TOR. CO. W. 14S3 HADLEY TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO. East Broadway.

Was, 1178. Moving, packing, tlreproot Moraee. WE SPECIALIZ13 IN MOVINO SALT LAKE TRANSFER CO Was. 2538 Painting Sarah Ann Bryson Sessions Sarah Ann Bryson Sessions. 84.

pt Bountiful, died at the home ft her dnushter, Mrs. Clark Farmington, at noon Sunday. Mrs. Sessions was in ni jier nonifl ai U1 street Dccom will be held Wednesday at 1 the drawlnc room ot i Tiiylpr, Ijic. Dr.

Elmi-r I. Gosh yo. rs. larni inBton, and Mrs. Olivia Ha and four sons.

cloy five Ada Jardlne, Bountlfu Mrs. Katie Bolton. Los Angeles: Mrs. Mollie Graham and Mrs. a Lnt i.

srandchlldren and 8S eril se vlc w111 be Boun- ul L. tabernacle Wednesday at 1 with Interment In the Bountiful "S- 1 la the home daughter, Mrs. Eliza Armstrong, in Bountiful, until time for the funeral. Mrs. Louisa Fleming Joynt Mrs.

Louisa Fleming Joynt, former resident of Salt Lake City, riled on Sunday in Eagle Rock. according lo word received by friends licrc. She had been ill several months. Surviving are her husband. Andrew two daughters, Adelaide Joynt, Eaelo Rock, and Mrs.

violet M. Fry. ot Los Ansele.s, and one grandson Funeral services for Mrs. Rosll- phn Wildine Emery will be held Wednesday ni 1 ii. m.

in the 34th ward chapel, 8th West and North Temple, Bishop s. Burton Newman officlatlns. Fricndu may call at tlio residence, 58 Nortn 8th West, Wednesday from 10 a. in. to 13:31) p.

m. Interment In City cemetery under direction of White Chapel services for Hazel Tolhlrst Henslelch, who died nt her home 1124 street December 23, m. from Willliim officiate. Friends iiYa'y'cail mortuary Tuesday between the hours of 4 and 8 p. m.

and Wednesday prior to the services. Interment at Ml. Olivet ceme- 1 services lor Mrs. Charlotta L. Palm will be held in the Midvale First ward chapel Wednesday at 2 Bishop A.

p. Rasmussen offlclntlng. Friends may call at C. I. Goff Son mortuary, Mldvalii any time urlor to services.

for J. Douehis Wilson. 37 years of ace. nf fjouth Fourth East, will bo held Wednesday at 2 m. in the Reorganized L.

D. s. church. 336 South Fourth East. Elder Wnrd L.

Christie otficiiUlns. Interment In Mt. Olivet cemetery. The casket will he open Tuesday from 6 tc 8 p. m.

and Wednesday from 11 a. m. lo 1:30 p. in. nt the KliiRdou Lr.es mortuary.

AND FOUND- 12 Ln re coin olrTi rTs chVld 7 table nnd chairs, shoes and oilier gifts, on South Temple from Enst to 5th East and south on 5th East to 31st So Call Midvale 187-J. Reward. Clara Burgi Ewell keys on chain. Reward. Call Hy BROWN.leather briefcase, lost from auto.

Reward. Call Hollnriqy 200. GOOU massaue. batn, alcohol rubs. Hrs.

D-G. Inc. Sun. 130 w. 4th South.

Apt. ID. PERSONALS 13 ECZEMA, itch, dandruff, skin disordersTuv TEEN ORE. Owl'3. Schramm-Johnson's.

MEDICAL symnnsllcs, rcduclne treatments, South Main, office 205. Swim to Reduce Johanna Marie Olsen BP.IGHAM Johanna Marie 1 lfB 1 John olsen of Brlgham City, died Monday at 3:30 a. in. at the family home. Sixth West and Third South streets, of nllments Incident to aec, follow- 1ns an Illness of several vcars.

Olsen was born September 20, 1863, Denmark, where she grew lo womanhood and married John Olsen on May 28. 3T "migrated to Utah with her husband In 1905. settling in Briuham City, where she had since resided. Shu was a member of the L. S.

church She Is survived by her husband and son. John Olsen head ot the manual tralnlns department of the Box Elder hlfih school; also three grandchildren. I'unerfl services will be conducted Wednesday nt 2 p. m. in the L.

D. S. Second ward chapel. Bishop J. Carlos Scdcr- holm win conduct the services.

Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Mary E. Morgan Shepherd PARIS. services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p. in the Purls L.

D. S. chapel for Mrs. Mary Ellza- beili Marian Shepherd. CO, wife of Shepherd, who died Saturday of hrart disease.

Interment will be in the Paris city cemetery under direction the Williams mortuary of Montpellcr. Mrs. Shepherd was born January 1, 18C8, at Snlt Lake City, a tlauKhler of Owen and Frances Morgan She Is survived by her husband, fivr sons. Dr. Mliford Shepherd.

MontncHor. and Leslie. Owen, Archie nnd Jctter Shepherd. Paris: three sisters. Mrs.

Altha Swwtcn. Windsor, Mrs. Margaret Baker and Ethel Lnllls. Salt Lake City, c.nrt one brother, Joseph Davis, Carer, 100. In warmth and privacy; Prof.

Thornton. 'Wag. Springs. W. 1732 15 or dress, made from M.

Peerless 251 S. 3 E. w. 2742! 16a rnsuff 'c rs ton, ano Seott bid. W.

fiOno. Rons, ptlci-s. Gray Smi6h was received by Dr IS Snill.li Monday of the death of his Gro.y Smith, 16. son of Theron and Lettic Gray Smith, formerly ot Losan, but. now of Cleveland.

Idaho. Dr. Smith said that the boy died nt Soda SprlnBs hospital fol- lowlne an appendicitis operation a week ago. He is survived by his parents; three "Others. Theron Eston and Busby Smith.

Cleveland, Idaho. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a. m. In the Cleveland C. S.

chapel, with burial In the Locan cemetery. William Shurtliff Jr. wns received here Monday of the death of William Shurtliff Jr "js. former Olden resident, which occurred Saturday In Sacramento, Cal. Mr.

Shurtllff was born in 11100 In Ondcn, son of William c. and Ida Lealhnm Siiurtllff. and was reared hero, Survivlnu ire parents, of Sacrnmento. nnd three Jljtcrs. Miss Janice and Miss Mnry Shnrt- Sacramento, jiml Mrs.

Anmis Bodine. Onden. Fimcrul services will be conducted in Sacramento and Interment made there, Grace Noorda services for Mrs. Grace Nnorda. 82.

widow of Henry Hoordn. who (lied Sunday at the home of daughter. Mrs. carl Weenie. 3195 Seventeenth East street, Suit Lake City, will be conducted tha Oeden L.

D. S. Seventeenth ward chapel with Bishop Earl S. Paul officiating. Friends may coil at the home of a son, Burtus Noorda, 3832 Monroe avenue, Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday until 12:30 p.

nt. Interment will be the Olden City cemetery under the direction of the Lnrldn Sons mortuary. Floyd C. Allen services for Floyd C. Allen.

20, of Lnyton. who died in on OKden jospital Sunday, following an extended Ill- less, will be conducted Wednesday at p. m. In the Kaysvllle L. D.

S. tabernacle, with Bishop J. W. Burton oficintlnu. Interment will be In the Knysvllle-Layton cemetery under the direction of Hie Lindst Sons mortuary; me $att I ate ff ihme Issued every mornlnK by the Salt Lnlce Tribune Publlshind Company.

Entered at the postofficc at Salt City ns second class matter. WANT work so net my prices now and KK.VC plenty. SPECIAL prices this week, paper, paintlnc; W. R. Duke.

Hy. S104-W. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Dally and Sunday, one month I 0.80 Dally and Sunday, one year (The above rates apply In Utah, Idaho. Nevada and Wyomine.) Elsewhere In United States, Dally and Sunday, one month 51.2:1 Patent Attorneys THOMAS THOMAS. U.

S. RCB. Trade- Draw.ljigsJScaEOnBlde._W_._7282. Binders CENTURY PRINTING high-class commercial work. 335 Edison st.

Was. 1801. FOR private and public library binding see P. O. Dust 231 Edison st Exterminated COMPLETE, dependable nnd scientific srr- vlce.

All Insects. Earl Rice, Mer. 80REWAY EXTERMINATING CO. 1741 SO. 7TH EAST.

HY. 1735. DBK LOVINGEH'3 INSECTICIDE for killing BEDBUGS. ROACH DOOM for ROACHES Win 2314 319 Ti-molc Let Tribune-Tfiieenim Want Ads clean out jour old attic nnrt turn its contents Into money tor you. The Tribune Is on sale in every important city In the United Stales.

Readers may ascertain auents in any city by tcjephonlns this office. The Tribune is a member of the Associated Press. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for reproduction of ail dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. The Tribune is charter member ol the Audit Bureau ot Circulations. The Tribune is a member of MeTlJa Records, Inc.

group. RcynoIds-FItzscrald. national representatives. Offices: New York City, 2 West 45th Street; Chicato, 360 N. Michigan Detroit, 8-369 General Motors P.ldi.; San Francisco.

S8 Butter Street; Los An- ccles, in w. Dth Street: Seattle, Lloyd Fprelen bureaus of Information of Th( Tribune No. 1 Rue Scribe. Paris, frnncc: 133 Pall Mail, London, Ei.ciand: 1 Outer Den Linden. Berlin, Germany, fecMslor Hotel Rome.

Italy. pUNERALS leu Ward Chapman will be conducted Thursday at 12:30 in the Preston Second ward chapel. Friends may call at the state room In tho mortuary, 36 East Seventh South In Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday and at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mable Cozier In Preston Thursday prior to services.

Interment will be In Preston cemetery under direction of Deaeret mortuary. ARRANGE your affairs to enroll la class starting January 7. Day or night. Apply early. rlte nhone or call 133 Regent street.

Wan. 1018 for information. WESTERN ELECTRICAL COLLEGE UTAH Barber College. 161 Reitent spe- clal price tuition now. Good commls.

BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND. We teach you in a few months. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, lid Regent street. PEMALE HELP 26 EXPERIENCED marker" and Apply Salt Lake Laundry. 881 South Main.

TEACHER for commercial experience and references. Box 2-38, Tribune-Telegram VANTKD---Women 25 to 45, to train lor BplreSIa Corsetlcrcs; positions pcrma- ncnt and profitable. Box Z-1J. RELIABLE girl lor genera! housework. Rel- erencea required.

1414 Laird avc. Dressmaking School 27a gives a lifetime gift, cutting and fitting. 444 E. So. Temple.

Was. 9613. POSITIONS WANTED 29 exn. wcrk. guaranteed.

Was. 8221-J. AUCTION SALES 30 J484'to 'i486 SO. 'STATE. HY.

4800. GREEN Shaeffcr's pen lost on Main St. K. B. on band.

Reward. Hy. 77fil-J. SPRINGER srnnicl. btnck and white, 3 lost.

Ret, to 553 13th East. Reward. FINDER of brown purso return diamond (keepsake) to Keith-O'Brien's. No qucs- tlons asked. 1 SMALL black, short-eared Sklpperkee doc.

weight about 12 answers to the name of Sklppy, lost. Reward. Apply to Railway Express. Q. S.

L. depot. PERSONALS 13 EVA McNally, clec. massage, alcohol rub. 45 East Broadway.

Ant. 411. Was. 100H. SWEDISH massacre, alcohol rubs, body building.

Hrs. 10-6. Rm. 313, 25 E. 2nd EXPF.RT massage, Franco-American room 31S.

23 E. 1st. South. Was. 6133-W VERY best massage, hot bath, alcohol rub Hours IQ-B.

Atlas 320-237 MIS9 RENEE. expert massnse and ij-itl! Was. 10361. 25 1st W. Act.

313 or 20E Trusses 16b TRUSSES, elastic arch braces etc. Main st Medical 17a DR. GRIFFITH, apcciafist for mehV Oaf South Main st. Was. S514.

TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES 18 XCU1 FARES (ROUND TRIP FOR REG. FARE) EFFECTIVE DEC 13 GOOD UN717, JAN. 15, 103S. MIDNIGHT Note the Low Round Trip Fares: Portland Los Ann Pocntello 4.35 Rock fl.is Boise 0.46 3.10 Idaho Falls 5.8R Denver 12.00 Cedar City. 7.fld Las 10.00 DAILY SERVICE TO GRAND JUNCTION.

57.50 Round Trip JJEPOT TICKET OFFICE TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL LEWIS STAGES HOLIDAY RATES IDAHO NEV. CORINNE, TREMONTON. GARLAND MALAD. POCATELLO, BLACKFOOT HEBER. DUCHESNE.

VERNAL COLUMBIA NIGHT COACH CHICAGO. OMAHA. LOS ANGELES. CDLLEM HOTEL. WA3.

1064. NORTHWESTERN STAGES KOISE JEROME 14 TWIN FLLS.8.1.501 BURLEY SI CDLLEN MOTEL W. HM4 SAW FRANCISCO, $8 Rldn Sleeper No More DKPOT HOTEL SEMLOH. WAS 165 18A iffAllPCALIFORNIA MOTOR LINES OF COLORADO Dally frriftht service to DENVER, KANSAS CITY and all eastern points. Trunks, personal bussage, etc.

Reasonable ratc.s. CARGO INSURED Soutli 1st West Wns. JCHOOLS FOR MEN 22 'HE Hemphlll Diesel EUB. schools, America's original exclusive Diesel schools. School and home study courses.

Gail or lor free copy "Diesel News." Schools In Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver and Chicago. Salt City ol- flco 312 Felt Was. 7139. VORKING hotel housekeeper, Nev. rpom and board, strock's.

51 W. 2nd So. MO, FHALES M. DERRICK, AUCTIONEER. High-class auction service- Was.

5484. ONEY TO LOAN AUTOMOBILES 31 WHEN FINANCING It oar through us, or borrowins on your car from us, our first concern is your safety. WS NEVER, knowinsly. advise or allow anyone to become hopelessly Indebted to us. That Is why J.

B. BTTRNHAM OO. has been known as a safe firm to deal with. 055 SO. MAIN ST.

AU' CHEAPEST WAS, 1030. BFST AUTO LOANS PKWATE SALES FINANCED QUICK AND CONFIDENTIAL NO COSIGNERS LOW RATES BUDGET SYSTEM, INC. 182 MOTOR AVE WAS. 304 Judso Was. 1768.

MONEY TO LOAN LOANS $5 TO $60 QUICK CASH WITHOUT SECURITY SIGN A NOTE TAKE THE MONEY SALT LAKE CREDIT 217 BEASON 25 E. 2ND SOUTH. "Where llqncsty Hns a Cash Value" Steamship Tickets 19 American ours uss 1 Co. 34 W. 2 3.

w. 260 HELP 20 U'AN'TKD ADV a dTnTTuc rcstriclrd to bona Tide positions, wllh pay without Investment. Positions re- nuirlns' Investment will be found un- d3r Col. 21. "jimployincnt and Invejt- mont." or "Buslnc.is Onnortunltlcs." Col, I2.i.

Slistild you bo nsKcd to purchase buy cntilpmeni or pay a deposit on ads In this column. Kindly report It to the Classified Advcrtklnz Manager. Was. 590. STUDENT wilt rto any kind of worK for board room.

Hy. 1942. EMPLOYMENT 4 INVEST. 21 A responsible business man, client ol ours, is in need of butlncss woman n.i partner in his mfe. nnd rales busl- 5500 cash required, fully nro- trctcd.

Active or silent. If active, contract with reasonable salary and prollt- MmlnB Interest guaranteed. This Is clenn. legitimate, hlclily profitable business. RefrrencM cxcnapaed.

A rfAl fill lire. Act nt once. Write box 2-60, Tribunc-Tclciram. ON Autos andlor Furnltun Lower Rates No niBlcnment of wages or TPritten statements rcriuircd Personal and confidential attention clvcn. RUSSELL M.

MILLER CO. 31 a AND MORTGAGE INTEREST Cash Joans up. to $300 made here without delay. Come In. write, or phono PERSONAL FINANCE CO.

Room 415 Continental Bk. Bldg. 200 SO. MAIN. SALT LAKE, Was.

2007. 307 Knlcht Block. Tel. Provo 219. PHOVO, UTAH Room 821 Ecclcs Tel.

Ofden 1277 OGDEN, UTAH UNDER STATE SUPERVISION A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TO $300 LOOK WHAT YOU GETI 1. CASH within 48 hours. 2. Choice of 4 Loan Plaiis. 3.

Liberal terms. 1-20 mos. to repay. BENEFICIAL 307 Clift Was. 1371, CORNER MAIN AND 3RD SO.

BT. "Under State Supervision." sto Employed men and women can borrow from $5 to J60 from us un their own name in 30 MINUTES OR LESS. No signers or security reQqulrcd. Ko worthy person refused. CASE CREDIT CO, 5D5 SCOTT BLDG.

168 BO. MAIN ST. OR MORE WITHOUT SECURITY LOCAL CREDIT CO, Utah Sav. fc Tr. 235 8.

Main. THE DIAMOND SHOP. 170 S. MAIN A HIGHLY respectable place, where Indies and sentlomen can borrow money on diamonds and watches at legal rates. ONE MONTH OR ONE YEAR Monthly payments (for ono year) repays S100 and all charnes.

Security may be any pledite of value, auto, furniture or indorsement. SEE US IF YOU NEED MONEY FOR ANY PURPOSE PEOPLE'S FINANCE THRIFT CO. WAS. 137B 157 S. 6TATB company, state supervised.

HELPFUL LOANS EASILY PAID QUICKLY. AND WITHOUT SECURITY A Tiroflt-sharlnc association rendering a personal money service to employed Iiroplc at the lowest possible cosi. MUTUAL CREDIT ASSN. 311 Walkcr Bank Bldg, U'P TO $'' on personal to people workintr. No signers.

No security. EMPLOYEES LOAN SOCIETY 531 McCnrnlck BldK. 10 W. 1st So. MONEY ON YOTIR OWN SfGNATURB COMMERCIAL PIS CPU NT 413 JUDGE BLDO.

15 AND UP to employed people on your own note. FINANCIAL DISCOUNT sna Thnmnson Tribune-Telegram Wants have lifted many from the rank ol trailers and placed them in tho forefront ol Lhosc who.

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