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Show HI' PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP U NOTICES. Hn Consult County Clerk or the Respec- Hjf tive Signers for Further Information. H DELINQUENT NOTICE. H Utaida Rod & Gun Club, principal H place of business 126-128 South West H Temple, Salt Lake City. H, Notice, there are delinquent upon Hi tho folIwing subscribed stock on nc- H' count of assessment No. 9 levied on Hi the 22nd day of August, 1918, the H amounts set opposite the names of the H respective shareholders as follows- H I Cert. No. No. Shares Hi Namo- Amt- j' 71 C. Bowman 1 $12.50 F 141-81 W. J. Bennett 2 25.00 H S2 J. F. Bennett 1 12.50 B' a 89 T. R. Davis 1 12.50 W 21 B. F. Coran 1 12.50 H W J Harvey 1 12.50 M 69 S. H. Love ,1 12 50 148 F. J. Nichols 1 12.50 H 62 Samuel Paul 1 12 50 17 B. F. Root 1 12'M 27 C. H. Reilly 1 12.50 H 92 W. B. Stafford 1 12 50 Ji 2rvP B' Steeley 1 12.50 H 152 C. D. Smith 1 1250 M 110 W. G. Sadler l 120 M And in accordance with the law and H an order of the board of directors H made on the 22nd day of August, 1918, H so many shares of stock of the above H delinquent shareholders will be sold M at the office of tho corporation. 126-128 UthTfc TemPlQ St., Salt Lake H City, Utah on the 16th day of No-H No-H yember at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day M - to pay the delinquent assessment H thereon together with ten percentum M war tax, cost of advertising and ex-1 ex-1 pense of sale. j F. W. HORNUNG, H 126-128 South West TempSTstSalt Lake City, Utah. 11-2-11.16 H NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- M ERS' MEETING OF DESERET M MOUNTAIN MINES M COMPANY. 1 Principal Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. M Notice is hereby given that pursuant H to ordor of the board of directors of M Deseret Mountain Mines company at m a meeting held on October 28, 1918 a H sp,eJcIaI "meting of the stockholders of m, said Deseret Mountain Mines com- M Pany is called and will be held at the "lce f the company, room 503 Utah PHVJngTT, Trust buIld'ng, Salt Lake H 1 L-lty, Utah, on Wednesday, tho 27th H day of November, 1918, at one o'clock m p. m. of said day, to consider, vote and take proper action upon proposals m to ratify the action of the board of di-HU di-HU rectors in giving a lease and option Ml upon all of the property of the cor-m cor-m poration In accordance with the terms m; or a. draft of the proposed lease and m option now in charge of the secretary m at the office of the company, reference m to which is hereby made and to trans-m trans-m act any other business of interest to H the corporation. H 11 2 11 ir WM" D' LIVINGSTON, M H--ll-16 Secretary. H 'SUMMONS. H' -1 11Q Th,rd Judicial District Court m otTT?at Lake- County, State of Utah. m Utah State National Bank, a Cor- m poration, plaintiff; George Alloy, de- H fendant.- Summons. M The State of Utah to the said De- H fendant: H You are hereby Summoned to an- m pear within twenty days after the H service of this summons upon you, if B RBHm. -ni-a I served withiiounty in which this action is bn otherwise, within thirty days service, and defend tho above enaction; and in case of your failuto do, judgment will be rendered st you according to the demand iq complaint, which has been filch the Clerk of said Court. This actioirought upon a promissory prom-issory note e principal sum of $300 due anmg from the defendant defend-ant to the pFf. . V. WATKINS, rney for Plaintiff. P. O. Addrremplcton Bldg. 11-2-11,30 ASSEENT NO. 4. Baker MinSompany. Principal place of bush No. 309 South Main Street, Snlt 1 City, Utah. Notice is by given that at a meeting of thard of directors held on the 28th lof October, 1918, an assessment oe-tenth. of a cent a share was let on the capital stock of the compalssued and outstanding, outstand-ing, payable lediately to Frank Rumel, Secret at the office of the company, No. South Main Street, Salt Lake CiUtah. Any stock upon which t assessment may remain re-main unpaid Thursday, December 5th, 1918, will dellnlent and advertised ad-vertised for at public auction, and unless pcent is made before, will be sold Saturday, December 28th, 1918, ahe company's office, No. 309 South in Street, to pay the delinquent assment thereon together to-gether with tlcost of advertising and expense olile. RANK HUMBL, 11-2-11-23 . Secretary. NOTI: OF SALE. By virtue of Hen on the property herein describe or the sum of $23.00, due the under ned, from Charles Wilson for rooyent to (jet. 18, 1917, I will sell at pu c auction! to the highest high-est bidder, for c h, one suit of clotheB, at 137 So. W. J mple St.,1 Salt Lake City, Utah, on 1 1 11th day of November, Novem-ber, 1918, at 12 clock noon of said day. R. S. LIPSCOMB, October 23, 1 1. 10-26-11-2 1 NOTICE "O CREDITORS. ' Estate of Car line Simpfeon, incompetent. incom-petent. Credthi will present claims with voucher to the undqrslgned at Room 716 Wker Bank Biildlng, on or before thel8th day of December, A. D. 1918. I TRACY IJlAN & TRUST CO., Admlnistra'tr of Carolina Simpson, Incompetent.! I D. A. SKEEf, Attorney for Administrator. Admin-istrator. I Date of firstpublication, October 19, A. D. 1918. I 10-19-11-16 DELINQUENT NOTICE. Paloma Gold& Silver Mining Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. There are cblinquent upon the following fol-lowing described stock, on account of assessment No 8, levied on the 17th day of September, 1918, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective, shareholders, as follows fol-lows : ' No. Name. Cert. Shares. Amt. 'Ernest McGarry ... 9 100 $ .50 E. Boynes 125 10000 50.00 W. M. Havenor ... 265 1000 5.00 Dixon-Miller Co 303 1000 5.00 E. G. Woolley 347 1000 5.00 L. P. Palmer 366 1000 5.00 S. Arthur Black ... 401 5000 v25.00 E. Boynes 417 1000 5.00 Lillian Lewis . ... 441 1000 5.00 W. M. Havenor .. 482 1000 5.00 Mrs. Pugh 513 500 2.50 Ed. G. Woolley ... 613 1000 5.00 A. F. Palm 647 1000 5.00 H. W. Lane 652 500 2.50 1 1 Wjn. Havenor . ... 679 500 2.50 A. S. Thacther 691 1000 5.00 Stanley McKnight . 781 500 2.50 W. M. Havenor 788 1000 5.00 Neil M. Madsen ... 838 1000 5.00 T. H. Glasford .... 849 1000 5.00 E. C. Davies 865 400 2.00 Irving D. Lowe 902 500 2.50 N. S. Neilson 906 5000 25.00 R. J. Evans 911 1000 5.00 R. J. Evans 918 600 2.50 Badger Bros 929 500 2.60 Fred R. Woolley .. 938 1000 5.00 H. A. Sims 944 6000 30.00 J. W. Burnham ... 947 500 2.50 J. W. Burnham ... 948 500 2.50 J. W, Burnham ... 949 500 2.50 R. H. Williams ....1013 500 2.50 Mrs. May Farmer .1023 500 2.50 O. W. Ewing .......1036 1000 5.00 Mrs. Inez Shepherd 1038 600 2.50 I. 'Glaser 1046 1000 5.00 S. Livingston 1068 250 1.25 N. Langstaff 1069 250 1.25 A. F. Palm 1104 500 2.50 A. F. Palm 1112 500 2.50 Dixon-Miller 1163 600 2.50 N. S. Neilson 1184 5000 25.00 E. L. Jones 1.185 500 2.50 E. L. Jones 1186 500 2.50 Dr. E. M. Neher ...1215 2000 10.00 H. W. Doscher 1265 500 2.50 May Farmer 1271 ' 500 2.50 F. iR. Woolley 1337 500 2.50 E. IW. Hulse & Co.. 1368 42 .21 Evans Morris-Whitney 1401 500 2.50 Evans Morris-Whitney 1402 500 2.50 Lorin Hall 1435 500 2.50 H. B. Cole 1438 500 2.50 H. B. Cole 1441 500 2.50 R. J. Evans 1455 500 2.50 E. H. Selbach 1477 1000 5.00 C. H. R.eilley 1500 1000 6.00 B. W. Dixon 1513 25 .12 A. L. Jacobs 1528 500 2.50 A. L. Jacobs 1529 500 2.50 A. L. Jacobs ...:.. 1530 500 2.50 J. R. Sebree 1532 1000 5.00 A. L. Jacobs 1561 500 2.50 J. R. Sebree 1570 1000 5.00 A. F. Palm 1579 500 2.50 Chas. Hopkins . ..1583 100 .50 Badger Brothers ..1585 500 2.50 Badger Brothers ..1592 500 2.50 Badger Brothers ..1594 500 2.50 Badger Brothers ..1595 500 2.50 H. B. Cple 1597 600 3.00 J. L. Denham 1617 1000 5.00 Davies-Weiler Co. .1631 500 2.50 M. P. Braffet 1637 1000 5.00 M. P. Braffet 1642 1000 5.00 A M. P. Braffet 1666 1000 5.00 M. P. Braffet 1674 1000 5.00 M. P. Braffet 1683 1000 5.00 M. P. Braffet 1688 1000 5.00 M P. Braffet 1695 1000 5.00 M. P. Braffet 1704 1000 5.00 M. P. Braffet 1718 1000 5.00 Nick Butkovitch ..1764 9500 47.50 A. N. Johnson ....1769 1000 5.00 A. N. Johnson 1771 1000 5.00 A. N. Johnson 1783 1000 6.00 A. IF. Palm 1787 1000 5.00 S. R. Neel 1788 500 2.50 Win. Clino 1791 500 2.50 Wm. Cline 1792 500 2.50 Nell Madsen 1800 490 2.45 B. N. Jensen 1807 5 .025 Nell M. Madsen ...1839 10000 50.00 A. L. Jacobs 1875 500 2.50 Sam Glaser ,..1890 5000 25.00 I. Glaser 1891 2000 10.00 M. Berolatti 1894 1000 5.00 Solon Spiro 1895 5000 25.00 Solon Splro 1896 5000 25.00 I. Glaser 1898 5000 25.00 Peter Berolatti 1908 1000 5.00 Peter Berolatti 1909 500 2.50 M. Berolatti 1910 500 2.50 Elizaboth Martin ..1913 100 .50 M. L. Levison 1926 100 .50 M. L. Levison 1927 100 .50 Fred R. Woolley ..1948 500 2.50 B. W. Dixon 1968 500 2.60 B.W.Dixon 1970 500 2.50 E. W. Hulse & Co.. 1971 500 2.50 Jessamine Shepherdl982 200 1.00 Badger Brothers 1991 70 .35 E. W. Hulse & Co.. 2007 1000 5.00 E. W. Hulse & Co.. 2009 1000 5.00 E W. Hulse & Co. 2015 500 2.60 R. A. Badger 2018 500 2.50 E. W. Hulse & Co.. 2026 100 .50 R. A. Badger 2031 500 2.50 R. A. Badger 2032 500 2.50 H. P. Taylor ,.2034 1000 5.00 H. P. Taylor 2044 1000 5.00 I H. P. Taylor 2046 -1000 5.00 H. P. Taylor 2048 1000 5.00 R. A. B. Hatch . . . .2050 500 2.50 R. A. B. Hatch ....2051 500 2.50 R. A. B. Hatch 2052 500 2.50 Aleck Haractinioti' 2068 1000 5.00 J. C. Johnson 2070 1000 5.00 E.J.Allen 2078 1000 6.00 , Edith Mertsheimer 2084 1000 5.00 Ruby Langford 2086 1500 7.50 Badger Brothers ..2091 500 2.50 Ed. Denby 2093 1000 6.00 Arthur Knighton ...2095 15 .075 Jacob Donker 2119 1000 5.00 H. B. Cole 2122 201 1.005 H. B. Cole 2123 1000 5.00 H. B. Cole 2126 1000 5.00 Amy Phillips 2129 100 .50 Amy Phillips 2130 100 .50 Amy Phillips 2131 100 .50 Arthur M. Campbell2133 400 2.00 Mrs. A. Gist 2134 200 1.00 1 Bertha Conroy 2137 1000 5.00 C. T. Worley 2143 10000 50.00 Kum Oie 2157 1000 5.00 Elmer B. Evershed 2158 1000 5.00 Wm. Havenor 2159 500 2.50 Wm. Havenor 2160 -67 .335 Wiii. Havenor 2161 300 1.50 Wm. Havenor 2163 1000 5.00 J. R. Sebree 2169 1000 5.00 J. R. Sebree 2171 50 .25 G. A. Tampasopulos 2175 500 2.50 G. A. Tampasopulos 2176 . 500 2.50 J. L. Denham 2180 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2181 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2189 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2191 1000 5.00 Newton L. Hall 2193 1000 5.00 Bertha Conroy 2197 2000 10.00 J. R. Sebree 2201 250 1.25 J. R. Sebree 2202 30 .15 S. S. Pond 2211 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2214 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2219 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2220 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2221 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2222 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2227 1000 5.00 S. S. Pond 2240 228 1.14 S. S. Pond 2244 500 2.50 Jas. Sterling 2245 22 .11 Amy Phillips 2246 68 .34 M. L. Levison 2252 500 2.50 W. C. Roper 2254 1000 5.00 W. C. Roper 2255 1000 5.00 E. H. Albrecht 2256 1500 7.50 F. R. Woolley 2257 1000 5.00 F. R. Woolley 2258 1000 5.00 F. R. Woolley 2259 1000 5.00 F. R. Woolley 2260 250 1.25 Henry Bateman 2261 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2264 1000 5.00 J .L. Denham 2265 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2266 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2278 1000 5.00 J. L. Denham 2279 1000 5.00 Henry Bateman 2282 3000 15.00 J.A.Walsh 2283 500 2.50 J. A. Walsh 2284 1000 5.00 Kum Oie 2291 1000 5.00 C. C. Bow 2292 5000 25.00 Edith Mertsheimer 2295 500 2.50 Mary Ann Brown ..2296 8500 42.50 And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 17th day of September, 1918, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 631 Judge building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 9th day of November, Novem-ber, 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and the expenses of the sale. J. H. BRAFFET, Secretary. 631 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Date of first publication, October 26, 1918. 10-26-11-9 NOTICE. Special Meeting of the Stockholders of Union Foundry and Machine Company. Pursuant to a resqlution duly offered and adopted by the Board of Directors of Union Foundry and Machine Company Com-pany at a spoclal meeting of said board, held at the office of said corpor- |