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MARSHAL'S SALE PURSUANT TO AN order of sale to me directed by the District court of the First Judicial district, in and for the territory of Utah 1 shall expose at public sale, at the front door ot the County court house, in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory of Utah, cn the 4th day of April, 1895 at 11 o'clock a. m the following described real estate to-wit: The description and particular boundaries of the property authorized to be sold under and by virtue of this decree, so far as the same can be ascertained from the mortgage referred to, or from the complaint filed in this action, are as follows to-wit: Commencing at the south-west corner of block 28, plat "B", Provo city surv ey of building build-ing lots; tnence north 10 rods; thence east 8 rods; thence south 'JO feet; thence west 77J feet; thence south 75 feet: i hence west 644 feet to the place of beginning; also commencing commenc-ing 6 rods north of the south-east corner jf lot 3. block 28, plat "B" Provo city survey of building lots, running thence west 61 feet; thence north 00 feet: thence west 33 feet; thence norih 23 feet; thence east 99 feet; thence south 89 feet to the place of beginning; all in Provo city, Utah county, Utah. To oe sold as the property ot Provo Co-operative Institution, a corporation, at the suit of Zion's Co operative Mercantile Institution, a corporation. Terms of sale. CASH, Dated March 14, 1895. Nat M, Bhigham, U. S. Marshal. By Thomas Fowler, Deputv Marshal. Richards & Richards, attorneys for plaintiff, B. J. WARD & SONS Carry Everything in the BUILD INGLINE. TELEPHONE NO. 32. - - PROVO CITY, UTAH. MARSHAL'S SaLE PURSUANT TO AN order of sale to me directed by the district dis-trict court of the First Judicial district in and for the territory Ot Utah. I shall expose at public 6ale at the front door of the county court house, in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory of Utah, on the 3uth day f'f Ma'ch. A. D. 1895 at Vi o'clock in, the following fol-lowing described real estate, to-wit: Tne description de-scription of the property authorized to be sold under and by virtue of this decree is as follows fol-lows : Those eertain pieces or parcels of land situate situ-ate in rrovo city, Utah couniy, titah terri tory, to-wit: Commencing 17.50 chains north of the southeast, comer of the sou hwest quarter of section thirty-one i31. township six iti), south of range three (3) cast, talt Lake meredian; thence north eighty-nine (89; degrees west 3 55. chains: thence north one (1) degree east 5 75 cuaius; theuce south eighty'nine (89) degrees de-grees east 6.75 chains; thenct south one 0) degree de-gree west 5.75 chiins; thence north eighty-nine eighty-nine (89) degrees west '.'Za chains to the place of beginning, containing 3.31 acres. To be sola as the property of William Pro-bert Pro-bert and Mary A. robert his wife, J K. W. Bracken, Vancouver Lumber company a corporation, cor-poration, the Provo Commercial it Savings nuuk, a corporation, the First National Bank of Provo, a corpora ion. S. S. Jones and E. L, Jones, defendants, at the suit of the bephi Savings bank and Trust cempany a corporation, corpora-tion, plaintiff. Terms of 6ale cash. Dated March 8, 1895, Nat. M. Brigham, V. S. Marshal. By Thomas Iowler. v Deputy Marshal. W. W, Armstrong attorney for plaintilf. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and order or-der of sale tome directed by the District court of the First Judicial district of the territory ter-ritory of Utah, 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of tne county courthouse in the city of Provo and county of Utah, on the 2nd day of April, 1895, at l'i o'clock m., all the right, title, laim and interest of Nathaniel Williams and Joseph R. Murdock, ot, in and to the following described real estate situated, situ-ated, lying and being in Provo city, Utah county, and particularly bounded and described descri-bed as follows, to-wit: Commencing Ht the northwest corner of block thirtv-one (31) plat A," Provo city-survey; city-survey; thence soutu eight (8) rods; thence east twelve (12) reds; thence north eight(8) roils; thenco west twelve (12) rods to the plaee of beginning, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto there-unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. To be soid as the property of Nathaniel Williams and Joseph R. Murdock, at the suit of R. S. Hines, Dated at Provo City, this 12th day or March, 1895. John A, Brown, Sheriff of Utah County, Kellogg & Corfman, attorneys for plaintiff, SHERIFF'S SALE. PURSUANT TO AN execution to me cirecied by the LMstrict court of the First Judicial district of the territory of Utah, county ol Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county courthouse in the city of Provo. county ot Utah and territorvof Utah, on the 9th dav of April lf9 at 12 o'clock m ail the right title and interest of Samuel Li.ldiard, Joab Collins. George Cook, Charles Cook and Aquilla Collins in and to the following described de-scribed real estate situated lying and being in thecity of t'rovo. and county of Utah, and particularly described as fellows, to-wit: The undivided nine one-hundred-and twen-ty-fourths(9-124) of the following parcel of land : Commencing at the northwest corner of lot three 13 1 in section fourteen (14) township seven (7) south of range two (2) east of Cult Lake ineric'ian; then e east thirteen and eighty one-hnndredths (13.80) chains: thence south seventy-five one-hundredths (0.75) Chains; thence south eighty-nine 89 degrees east, fifteen and thirty-five one-nuniireths (15.35) chains: thence south one and fifty one-hundredths one-hundredths (1.50) chains: thence south twenty-six (2t' degreeseast. ight (8) chains; thence north fifty-five (55) degrees west, one aud thirty one-hundiedths (130) chains; thence south sixteen (ltli degrees ast, twenty and thirty one-hundreaths (2U30) chains: thence west, sixteen and tuirtv-ftve one-hundredths I ltj.3)J chains; thence north seventy-seven 77 degrees west, twenty and fifty one-hundredths L2u.n0 1 chains; thence north twenty-six L-0' chains. Area seventy-seven i77 acres. To be sold as the property of Samuel Liddiard, Joab Collins, George t'ojU.. Charles Cook and Aquilla Collins at the suit of Joe, E. Daniels. Terms of sale cash. Iated at Provo, Utah this 20th day of March 1895 John A, Brown. Sheriff of Utah Co nty. Kellogg & Corfman, attorneys for plaintiff. PKOFESSIONAL CARDS. gAMU.EL A. KING. Attorney-at-Law. Collections Promptly Attended to. O ce. First Matioual Bank Building. Prove ROBERT ANDERSON, Ait-omeu-ai-Law, Rooms 4 and 5, EKredge Block. PHOVO CITY. - UTAH. Q D. HOUTZ. A tto r n ey- A t- Law. Room3 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. D. GASH, Atorney-at-Law. (Room 7, County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. -j-HURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Attorn eys-at- Law. Rooms I and 3 First National B&ox finilaln? PROVO. - - UTAH. yyARNER& KNIGHT Attorney and . Counselor At Law Rooms 13 & 14 Union Block. Provo City. Utah. J D. JONES, Attorney-at-Law llooms 1 and 2 First National Bank building with Thurman & Wedgwood. Prove City, - - Utah. T.M. KELLOGG. - E. E. CORFMAN ELLOGG & CORFMA-N Attorneys-at-Law, Room 1. Mines Building. Provo City, - Utah. J ACOB EVANS, Attorney-at-Law. Office with J. W. N. Whitecotton, Over first National Bnk. .PROVO CITY. - - UTAH. r A.WILSON Attorney-at-law, Rooms 5 and 7, Bank Building, Provo City, - - - Utah, Q it. F. F. REED. Office over Pyne and Maiben'a Drugstore, Drug-store, Provo. Utah. Mccurtain, m. d Physician and Surgeon. Dt&ce rooms, 3 and 4, Hines' Biook, Provo 001 oe hours, 3 to 13 a. m ., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4, of-flco of-flco elenhone No. 28. K. K. KNOWLDBN B. f J0JH JNOWLDEN. JONES, GbNEKAIi FIKB A-10U1T3 IHSURAHCE : AfiENTS, V. O. Ho Jl. g H. ALLEN, 21. D. Residence and office 6th street. One b.ook east of Tabernacle, rBOVO. - - - UTAH. 8. SEARLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plans. Deputr ' U. S. Mineral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFFICE: IN COURTHOUSE... p C. WATKLN8, IrcIiiJeci and Silpgriaisflttfiiit. Office In Union Block PROVO. - - UTAH. AVERCAMP ot CO. Abstracters of Titles, t Loans and Insurance. Provo Citv. - Utah. t Hail Faoifie Sygfei Time TabIe In Effect Dec. 16, 1894. SOUTH. Subject to change with- NORTH NftirM8, out notice. ! Ley's Daily STATIONS. Ar. DaUy 2:00 a.m. Ogden 6:30 p.m. Ar. 3 :10 a.m g f L . Lv. 5 :20p,m Lv.7:45" SAJt LaKe Ar. 5:lu " 8:42 LehlJunction 4:12 " 8:44 " Lehi 4.10 " 8:50 " American Fork 4:03 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 3:56 " 9:04 " ........ Lafce View 3:47 M 9:15 " Provo 3:37 9:25 " Springville 3:27 " 9:34 Spanish Fork 3:18 " 9:40 " Benjamin 3:12 " 9:52 " Payson 3:01 10:04 " Santaquin 2.0 " 10:55 Nephi 2:00 " 12:55 p. m. Moroni 9:15 a.m 1:40 " Ephraim 8:30 " E . 2 05 , ..Manti 8:00 Ar. 11 :35 a. rn. Juab 1:20 p.mLy. Lv. 11:55 a. m. Juab t 1 :00 Ar, ar. 8:10 p.m. Milford ,v. 6:05 a. m. lv. B:0O a. m. Minora ar 7:)5 p m Ar. 8:00 a. m Frisco 6 0J " Lv. 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