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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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LEGAL NOTICES SIDE GLANCES wcv klntvro By George Clark LeWIS Name Not Sinclair It's Harry PUBLISHING COMPANY A GLASMANN EDITOR AND GENERAL MANAGER Frank Francis Associate Editor I Cox Associate General Manager AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published Every Evening and Sunday Morning Without a Muzzle or a Club Entered at the postoffice at Ogden Utah as second class matter according to Act of Congress March 3 1879 Press NEA Members of The Associated Press United Service and A SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF XJTAH ROMS OWNERS' LOAN- CORPORATION a United State Corporation Plaintiff vs MAE TROUSDALE Ad-Fministratrlx of the Estate of Eana Flyer deceased FRANK FLYER and DORI3 GREENE and EVAN GREENE Defendants S3 To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 15th day of March 1637 at O'clock Noon of said day In front the South Door of the Weber Count Court House In Ogden City Weber County Utah the following described real property situate In Weber County Utah and more particularly described as follows to-wit: The East Half (E's) of Lot 21 and West 19 feet of Lot 20 In Block 3 Central Park Annex Addition to Ogden Utah Together with rights of way over a Joint driveway lying between the above described property and certain property adjoining the same on the East Together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and also together with ail disappearing beds Ice boxes mechanical tion units equipment for heatinr lighting and cooking mirrors 'dooi- and window shades and personal property of such kind as is ever furnished by a landlord In letting or operating an unfurnished building similar to the buildings erected upon said premises and now Installed therein the same being an accession to the freehold and a part of the realty above described Together with all water rights rights of way easements rents tenements hereditaments privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging however evidenced used or enjoyed with said land or belonging to same or which may be hereafter acquired and used or enjoyed with said land The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republics tlon of all nears dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news SUBSCRIPTION PRICES By Carrier 75o a month By Must Bs Paid In 850 a Month $700 a year In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming All Other States $100 a Month PHONE 4511 FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS NEW YORK March All my remembering years I have been a push-over for a clear cold winter night Night with the glitter of mirror and scattery stars atwinkle a heaven of frost blue No sound like the zip of the crunch of snow or the ringing sharp jingle of sleigh bells Others may sing of the almond jlossom and the cherry sprays but my vote goes to a stark lonely ree silhouetted on a snow flung lill bathed iq the glow of a distant moon I was thinking tonight of our hfemmed-in winter on a Missouri farm before I went to Ohio to live with grandma McIntyre The Stork club's glittering dazzle never had the lustre and cheer of flare from the back-log In the family sitting room with the cat asleep on the carpet footstool and old dog Clay the red setter stretched out pleasantly atwitcb with dreams of the chase A hamper of Sheepnose apples handy Grandma Young on one side of the parlor lamp invariably smudged black up one chimney side knitting Grandpa on the' other reading the Farmer's Almanac as the day grayed and chickens took to roost At 8 prayers warming of flannels and up the creaky stairs to dreamless sleep Mr Musser declared that President I Roosevelt had done more to make people hate bankers and business men than any other man built up a situation among the banks and then knocked them according to Mr Musser hate goes marching That is stronger language than Utah Republicans have employed in condemnation of the president Democrats who hold as Mr Musser does cannot stay within their party and must seek political freedom beyond its borders for President today is the Democratic party and his mandates are accepted by the rank and file of the BACKWASH OF THE FLOOD OEtOM a Detroit fire house comes an in- tensely tragic story Recently one of the firemen learned that his brother had died as a result of the Ohio river flood and left for Kentucky to bury his dead' Several days later! a secretary at Detroit fire headquarters got a telegram stating that another of the brothers had died Then another wire revealed that their mother had followed her two boys in death From the wife came another message to the secretary that her husband was critically ill then one that he had died A final wire jrevealed that the sister had passed away The entire family it seems had been wiped out by pneumonia the result of living in a house left waterlogged dank and chill by flood waters Since deaths from: illness rarely reach news columns tragedies such as this may pot be unusual in the wake of the great flood just another reason why authorities should not relax efforts to stave off other such catastrophes The Standard-Examiner's Platform A Modern City and County Building A Council-Manager Government for Ogden Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 150000 Persons Vigorous Campaign of City and County Road Im- provements Scenic Road to Mount Ogden and Road Prom Ogden Canyon to Weber Canyon Another North and South Arterial Highway An Improved Highway to Great Salt Lake Establishment of Rocky Mountain Air Base Near Ogden Dated at Ogden City Weber County Utah this 20th day of February 1937 By NEA OlIARA Addendum: Sinclair front name is Harry Multum in parvo: A single pound of alpha-anti aldoxime of perillaldehyde is equal in sweet- ening power to 2000 pounds of sugar (But 4000 times as hard to say) Slight accident: The Frenchman Daguerre was trying to discover a way to clean tarnished silver when he stumbled on the secret which led to photography An aerial bea con in Chicago is visible on the moon if anyone up there famous today but: Keats the poet died of a broken heart Shelly and Wagner were exiled Beethoven and Schubert were left to starve Huxley was denied a professorship Walt Whitman was fed by a few Englishmen while his poems were banned as obscene in the And Poe lived and died in poverty A breadth as a term of measurement is 1-4S of an inch favorite gag: Customer "To what do you attribute your success as a house-to-house Salesman "To the fifst five words I utter when a woman opens the door Miss is your mother Nothing new under the sun: A pyramid recently uncovered south of Cairo Egypt proves that tourists were scrawling their names on walls as far back as 6000 years ago Genius: George Parker of Salem Mass has invented patented and sold more than 250 games Trick of the week: possible to eat your breakfast on a Monday lunch on a Tuesday and dinner on a all within 12 hours All you have to do Is cross the International Date Line out in the Pacific ocean In an easterly direction right after breakfast and then recross it westwardly right after lunch (But of course have to hire a' boat and the captain would think you were crazy) OSCAR LOWDER Sheriff of Weber County Utah By JOHN WATSON Deputy Sheriff 2483 1937 SY err don't you kids go over to see the neighbors children before they get over ase Records Psychologis UNlVCft! ftSITV tv ca OQCt Shortly before her recent pass-ng my sister in Kansas City resurrected out of an old humped back lorsehair trunk salvaged from the Missouri attic our old fashioned coffee mill the sort put between the knees and vigorously turned The little drawer where the grounds fell was still aromatic of coffee heard coffee had the most clinging of all odors and this rather proves it The mill had not been used for 25 years The tang from the kitchen as the breakfast coffee was being ground was a scent from Araby A beglamoring benison of a crisp winter morn turner LEGISLATURE UNDER A CLOUD 'TURNING the spotlight on itself the Utah legislature on Friday through a senate ressolution i proceeded to authorize a committee of citizens to be appointed by the governor the supreme court and Utah Bar Association to investigate rumors that improper and unethical had been committed by members of the legislature That is a most unusual procedure and yet it is the proper thing to do If accusations of a scandalous nature have been made the charges should be traced to their source and if verified presented as an in dictment Our legislators should bej above misconduct and they should be free from base acts Those who cojnmit offenses against good government and do dishonorable "things should be singled out and branded with shame If you want to stay young and fascinating here are a couple of ideas that you may not have met before but certainly work wonders Try them out and let me know what you think of them SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION a United States Corporation Plaintiff vs CANNADY an unmarried man MOUNTAIN OIL COMPANY a corporation EMIL EL-BACH THOMAS MUIR and WALTER WATKINS co-partners doing business under the name and style of Selbach Insurance Agency and EEL-BACH INSURANCE AGENCY a car poration Defendants SS To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the' 15th day of March 1937 at 12:00 O'clock Noon of said day In front of the South Door of the Weber County Court House in Ogden City Weber County Utah the following described real property situate In Weber County Utah and more particularly described as follows to-wit: A part of Lots Four (4) and Five (5) In Block Three 3) of Plat Ogden City Survey described as follows: BEGINNING at the North West comer of said Lot 4 and running thence South 30 feet thence East 140 feet thence North 96 feet: thence West 140 feet thence South 66 feet to the place of beginning Together with all water rights rights of way easements rents tenements hereditaments privileges and appur tenances thereto belonging how eve evidenced used or enjoyed with said land or belonging to same or which may be hereafter acquired and used or enjoyed with said land Dated at Ogden City Weber County Utah this 20th day of February 1937 OSCAR LOWDER Sheriff of Weber County Utah By JOHN WATSON Deputy Sheriff 2484 NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Warren Irrigation Company In accordance with a resolution passed at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Warren Irrigation Company held on the 2nd rch 1937 i day of March at Warren Weber THE OLD TVER since the World war ended sad disillusionment has been the lot of America Immediately after the to end for instance foreign nations began to hatch another imbroglio America has had to whistle for most of the money it loaned abroad In addition it has had to listen to numerous overseas contentions that the United States played a minor role in the winning of the great war I To the kitchen Jed the hired man his sweat-stained hat abaft ungloved hands the wimpled "raw red of the rooster comb came plunging with his load of freshly chopped wood The gleam and zing of a bright axe biting into wood is always provocative somehow and know why It has caught poetical fancy down the ages great coat and muffler were powdered with snow and his stubby mustaches rimed with frost In later years one of the rustic characters in Down East" Hi Holler was so much like Jed I sought him out in his dressing room in Dayton Ohio But it was only footlight illusion He was a Brooklyn boy smoked Turkish Trophies and was on the mash Suddenly however we are beginning to Correction: an error in the preamble of the Constitution i of the It reads: A MORE PERFECT reward: A pound of steel suitable for making hair springs costs $5 (or $6 And that pound made into hairsprings which would measure 8 miles long would then be worth $62000 Profession: Far from the pianoforte technique is that of a carilloneur a guy that plays a carillon He has to bang his I fist on the keys with the power of ii i a blacksmith and at the same time Uungeon rails Into Disuse must be a sort of contortionist to work the many pedals with his feet Sanitary: The health departments of several New Jersey cities distribute free bibs for babies on which the words "Do not kiss are printed A commentary on By WALTER BOTTCHER BOISE Idaho March (AP) Great iron hinges on the steel ouf carelessness is that door of the Idaho prison dungeon 2 per 411 Industrial punishment chamber for incorrig- accidents in the are classified ible convicts-are rusting unavoidable The highlights of our Missouri winters were the at the clapboard meeting house and the twice a year arrival of Mr Solomon the Polish pack peddler Mr Solomon had a straggly coil of beard deep-set fever-bright eyes a ringer for Warfield in He was to us the acme of worldliness traveling from Lincoln Neb to St Joe hawking tinware machine oil dishes needles and thread etc All carried on his stopped shoulders He always remained for' dinner and all night A shrinking little man with the remote and nervous smile of a sunlit ripple The kindly wandering Jew whom life had borne down to a gentle bleakness County State of Utah a special meerk Ing ol the stockholders ol said corpo iJ ation Is hereby called to be held on Monday the 29th day ol March 1937 at 2 at the Meeting House In Warren Weber County State of Utah lor the following purposes: (1) To vote upon the recommendation of the Board ol Directors that Section VI ol the Articles ol Incorporation which now reads: "The limit of the Capital Stock of this Corporation shall be $40000 divided into 2666 2-3 shares ol stock of the par value of $1500 each" shall be amended to read: "The limit ol the Capital Stock ol this Corporation shall be $42000 divided Into 2800 shares ol stock of the par value ol $1500 each (2) To do any and all other acta necessary or advisable legally to complete and effect the proposed amendments To transact such other business as ti President and the Secretary may dew sire to present st said meeting BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dated and First Published thla 3rd day ol March 1937 LAURENCE WAYMENT Secretary ol Warren Irrigation Companj of existing regulations learn that debtor nations are considering paying off and to find out as Lord Lothian expressed himself in the House of Lords the other "day that Britain could not have emerged victor from the World war without Uncle aid Honeyed words these but are they sincere? Or are they just part of a campaign to cement tattered bonds of Anglo-Ameri can understanding and to lure Uncle Sam back into his rolq of 1917-18? PROPER CHANNELS A survey published short time ago re vealed that lynchings had declined remarkably during the past year Several months ago night-riding mem bers of the midwesteni Black Legion were brought to book by the law In Pennsylvania a state trooper has been found guilty of the murder of a hotel man These facts are all totally unrelated and yet taken together perhaps they are indicative of one thing Perhaps they reveal that people in gen eral are coming more and more to realize that infractions against taw and order must be handled only through the proper chan nels of justice that citizens cannot take the law into their own hands no matter how well such a course seems justified REVERSING THE GAME FOREIGN Minister Anthony Eden Great Britain tells Germany that Eng I land will not consider the return of Ger war-lost colonies until Germany in "turn has given satisfactory pledges not to "upset the peace of Europe It has been the German contention that the colonies must be returned first after that there will be time enough to discuss a new peace pact Ifow the British are reversing the -and their action is a step toward order and security in interna tionaT relations For the Nazi brand of diplomacy is diplomacy by threat diplomacy by fear -us what we want or we will fight for it However understandable it may be in view of the pressure Germany has been under in these post-war years it is nevertheless a tremendous danger to world peace" Should the English course tie followed instead the fear of war would be vastly reduced I I DEMOCTRATIC SPLIT EVIDENCE is accumulating to indicate I-4 the Democratic party in Utah is approaching a serious split over the presi attitude on the supreme court Friday in an address before a Salt Lake audience Burtjn Musser who has been one of the wheel horses of Democracy declared the supreme court is or less than the outburst of a wilfull opinionated man who simply cannotj take opposition1 re straint or and practices have brought about ae of the in a humane way a high standard cgro of behavior among our President John Adams Ira Taylor warden since 1933 told The Associated Press in an inter- 2eTnZan JL view todav crat 1 mean a citizen who can com- Imand or govern two votes or more ister drastic punishment 81 825 PRISONERS I quacity his taciturnity his frank- "We now have 325 men most ness his reserve grace face fig-of them in one enclosure and we uret eloquence air attitude move-have had only two personal en- naents wealth birth art address counters in three years intrigue drunkenness debauchery record is remarkable be-1 fraud perjury violence treachery cause it cannot be equalled in Pyrrhonism deism or atheism for many logging camps by every one of these instruments "Our most extreme measure of 4iave votes been (Sounds discipline is to confine an unruly I du was kind of sarcastic) prisoner to the dungeon but that! Momentum: A 55000-horsepower is done only rarely now and for I generator in the Queenstown -Chip-short intervals" I Pewa hydroelectric plant requires The dungeon is a 30-foot square 12 to come to a complete rest concrete and stone building In it I H10 power is shut off are a half dozen pitch dark cells aradox: A Mueberry i3 red when equipped with sanitary devices I jgrreeii Heroine: It was Dol-only ly Madison herself who saved the The dungeon1 was used frequent-1 Igiuol of the Declaration of Inde ly by some previous administra-1 and a portrait of George tions with as many as a dozen Just before the Brit- prisoners at a time records iv lnvaded a5fl burned the White showed House in the War of 1812 CONFINED 8 YEABS Co McNaught one instance Mike Donnelly f- SUMMONS 15570 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH LUCY MAY KIRK Plaintiff Tf BOOKER KIRK Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DE- FENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days alter service ol- this summons upon you If serve within the County In which th action is brought otherwise wlthiii thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and in case ol your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand ol the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to dissolve the bonds ol matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant and return each to the status ol an unmarried person JOHN A HENDRICKS Attorney O-Address: 701 First Security Bank Building Ogden Utah 2485 There was the night of the Big Blizzard standing out vividly to this moment It came up after a still ominous grey of glowering skies The live stock fidgeted Grandpa built up a roaring fire and was reading to us from "The House of Seven when came a calm the wind suddenly rose and through the windows we could see the sturdy oaks and mighty maples in topsy-turvy strain Jed started for well water but turned back for man or he grumbled There was eerie whistling in the chimney As Poe once wrote: Windows tugged at hasps and doors chittered Terrorized birds wheeled and flung frail chirps against the boom We heard a thud and the cow shed flattened out like a pan cake filling the air with startled mooings Old rufous' fur rose as he circled stiff legged with throaty growls Sister and I were in the delicious ecstasy of fear and thrill The end of the world CASE F-166: In a neighboring city the president of the club asked me a very common Question "Dr Crane how can we women keep from getting into7 a mental rut? We try to have a series of educational meetings led first by one member or another we endeavor to import a good speaker from outside and then invite our husbands to attend The evening is usually a success but it seems to me we should have a dozen or more such affairs during the year "We cannot afford to import outstanding speakers more than once in a season Can offer any advice on how to meet this DIAGNOSIS: It is a very fine thing that women do in the churches and civic clubs when they keep studying and think- ing about new ideas for improving the happiness and culture of their communities And I heartily endorse all such groups for most people spend only 8 or 10 years in school and then far 50 years have no further contact with informative things except by such elute their newspaper the church and to a lesser extent the magazines and radio Here are my suggestions When a city has evening university classes why not get a band of men and women to enroll in some interesting subject en masse and attend together? Here in Chicago I have groups that do that very thing They have more fun going to college and mingling with other students than if I went out to their suburb and gave them a talk Besides it is cheaper for them If your city doesn't have evening college classes or an extension department of your university why a group plan to attend class in a neighboring university night school and make a lark of this one evening? You can easily drive 50 miles and back IIOW TO KEEP FASCINATING To keep young and fascinating you owe it to yourself to spend a little money doing things out of the ordinary Things that other people do And getting out of your home community or city for one night per week gives you a new perspective You feel more dashing and dynamic I have students that take the train or drive down to my evening classes at Northwwestera from as far as 75 miles away And most towns are within that range of a good university with night classes It is really fun Charge up the cost to cosmetic Improvement for act and look younger And worry if you graduated from high school Most college courses depend on previous high school work You can take any psychology course for example without ever having graduated from grammar school The time is soon coming when most progressive colleges are going to waive all entrance requirements anyway except an intelligence test HOME LECTURE CLUBS Another plan that is effective is to schedule a series of talks by different types of professional men Have a physician a dentist a lawyer a minister a factory superintendent the police chief and others scheduled Pick out not the oldest or most distinguished men but those who can give you snappy entertaining addresses give you a better talk too knowing that they ere in a parade of various professions The speaker usually likes a little competition and profit more from such a plan Life is so interesting and vital now as it is lived in your town that you ought not spend all your study on past writers and condi tions Live today and be young (Dr Crane will give personal attention to questions on psycholog' ical problems Write him in care of this newspaper enclosing a 3-cent stamped addressed envelope for reply) (Copyright) a man were a flea he could jump 300 As it is he unless woman driver approaches Bonner county negro who is serving a life sentence for murder spent much of nine years in there" Taylor said Op Press INIONS of the RATS PLAGUE ZOO CLEVELAND The Brook side zoo has declared a war to rid Under present regulations we I the place of rats Wilson keeper have had no trouble from him and does not know whether to place he has been well-behaved I the number of the invaders at "We cannot relax on vigilance I 000 or 2000000 but he has found in the application of prison rules rata in the buffalo run and almost "Most prisoners expect to cverywhere else be coddled when they come up here and they are quite willing to live up to any regulation that is administered with fairness to all not more than 15 per cent are troublesome SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH MARY STRAIN Plaintiff vs LESLIE-M STRAIN Defendant I THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DE FENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service ol this summons upon you 11 served within the County in which this action is brought otherwise within thirty days alter service and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- -mand ol the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk ol said Court This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the parties hereto lor custody of two minor children and lor general relief PARLEY NORSETH Attorney Address: 805-6 Eccles Buildint31 Ogden Utah 2495 I January thaw or April showers The prison personnel has much Consult County Clerk or the Re- Jx spective Signers for Further Information The old four poster with Its mountainous pile of feathers was especial joy that blizzardly night Now and then I could hear grandpa clumping up and down the stairs and grandma calling "Pa you go So morning came with the sun in a burst gorgeous splendor a gauzy spread of violet orange and pink The air clean cold brittle Our farm lane was a freshly swept world in glittering enchantment They brough in Aunt pet lamb haU frozen from the south meadow but wrapped in blankets and put behind the kitchen stove it was sbon itself again Mr Dockerty the mall man was unable to reach us for two days and the Kansas City Star called it the worst storm of the century Anyway it was an inter lude in rural monotony and we hat something to talk about until the robins came again (Copyright 1937 McNaught Syndicate Inc) to do with the attitude of convicts RULES ENFORCED "We have certain rules that the guards and others of our staff Or7 February in March Anyhoo the7 LOS inch precipitation has stopped folks on £he north side af the street from raking off their lawns and will help melt the snow piled on lawns on the south side NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JOHN DEWEY AND must observe rigidly with stern friendliness" present vouchers to the undersigned at its This is fifty-fifty weather following ten days of glorious sunshine sunshine that Sol expect to get in March after the blustery old winter Church services are conducted nn I business In Ogden Utah on services axe conducted on I or before tbB 6th day May 1937 THATCHER YOUNG 10X8 First Security Bank Bldg Ogden Utah Attorneys lor the administrator ol the estate of John Dewey and Pearl Dewey deceased Date ol llrst publication March 6th 1937 2508 Sunday but attendance is not com' pulsory Prisoners are allowed to smoke except in assemblies Many busy themselves with courses of study offered by the department of education A baseball diamond within walls and and YOU LIVE ONLY ONCE (Omaha World-Herald) "You live only The city of Omaha ia painting this legend on the pavement to meet the eye of the pedestrian as he steps off the curb to cross the street We suppose that the city i Is not seeking to indoctrinate the citizens with any gloomy philosophy It Is merely reminding the pedestrian of the danger that attends him when he steps into the street That danger Is convincingly set forth in the booklet "You Bet Your Life which the Travelers Insurance company has issued But this company has become the unofficial keeper of records of auto accidents in the United States and the new booklet tells the tale of the toU of 1936 one Jearna that of all the accidents resulting in death and injury last year 319110 pr 369 per cent of the total were accidents in caf hi a Pedestrian Death came to 16160 and injury to 293-350 This ghastly record 1 is implied in the brief statement painted on our streets 1 Ruling through "You Bet Your Life one gets a deal of interesting information on th terms of the wager Caused by exceeding the 1167801 accidents killing 7410 persons and hurting 153050 more Eleven hundred pedestrians were killed crossing against the signal and 190 more crossing with the signal Crossing streets be- WaS 4640 Jaywalks The greatest number of pedestrians killed were In the age group when they ought to have been smart enough to escape-15 to 64 Daylight accidents and deaths thC becoming increasingly hazardous Accidents mount tremendously between 4 and 5 o'clock reach their peak between and 8 pim taper off again after midnight Most of the cars Involved were going straight ahead most of them weather most accidents happen when the I ill road dry- The reason of course is that those on Vng condifcion3 that tempt the fool at the wheel to "step True enough and the accident statistics indicate we are doing what they used to say we must do: "live dangerously It seems that in our motor age there is no other way to live i the boxing wrestling rings occupy others Some spend much of their time rehearsing with the prison orchestra 4 SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH CORA SCOTT Plaintiff vs CARL SCOTT Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You aie hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service ol this summons upon you If served within the county in which this action Is brought otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and In case of your failure so to do Judg- ment will be rendered against you ac( cording to the demand ol the comy plaint which has been Hied with the Clerk of said Court for divorce attorney fees and costs OLIVER Attorney for Plaintiff Address: 573 So 2nd East Salt Lake City Utah 2509 It been so bad this with nary a sign of snow until December 25 night and then it all came at once Now here it Is spring upcoming and soon have spring barometric pressure was 2970 Las year if you care the mercury said 51 degrees maximum and 25 degrees minimum Skies were cloudy NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY In the Matter ol the Estate ol ESTTH SCHLAGETER Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned st Com Hie Ho hum and a cloudburst something besides snow on the peaks: Maximum temperature on Friday was 57 degrees with 33 degrees minimum last night PRINTING COLLECTION CLEVELAND The John Baskerville collection of the print-1 I mercial Security Bank Oden Utah on ing made by the late Perry I or before June 30th 1537 Harvey ha3 been presented to the commercial security bank OF 3ale llbrar' Harvey oa EyNiLUwfinNLEY Trust Officer who died in 1932 was an alumnus Administrator With Will Annexed of the class of 1891 at Yale He DeviNE howell stine was a leader in business and civic Administrator with I affairs In Cleveland 1 wiu Annexed Aloysus the Office Boy (to airman): ye be up zur would ye see if you can find our kite about wot 'e lost larst Japan expects to begin produe tion of oil from coal in 1S37 Read the Classified Ads At 'seven (wet morning) the mercury said 40 degrees and.

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