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Show THE CITIZEN IS 5431 5432 5433 5434 5435 5436 6438 5439 5440 6441 5442 5443 5444 5445 5446 5447 5448 5449 5450 5451 5452 5453 5454 5455 Mrs. J. F. Salmon 330 4.05 .85 0.70 4.10 4.10 10.50 10.40 8.10 4.10 4.10 4.10 4.10 20.65 20.60 20.65 20.6o 4.10 4.10 4.10 4.05 4.05 4.10 4.10 16.50 82 JJ 81 17 . . Mrs. D. Nebekervls. Ernest F. Greff .... Alderic Crepealte .. Alderic Crepealte Thomas Kime 414 82 82 210 Eralel Alfred Herman .... John E. Astrander . . Storer Stacy S. Stacy S.W. Storer Munson .. Carlos Mrs. H. L. James .. 208 John J. Boyle jl3 E. M. Geo. 162 82 82 82 82 413 412 Stevens Soren H. Harneer H. B. Cole J. R. Sebree . . 2 gj Henry Balduff ..... Henry Balduff Balduff Henry G. B. Peters . . Robt F. Weyher ... Wm. Haersh 645. Cha.. A; Stoneham 4 5457 Louis Fish el 5458 Alice N. Klinstlne .. 5459 L. H. Winkelman & 81 1 82 82 Co 21.0o 421 W. Sedgwick an And In accordance with law and made of directors order of the board on the 24th day of May. 1920. so many of such stock shares of each parcel will be sold at as may be necessary the comof office public auction at the Salt Bank Building, 811 Walker pany. of 20th on the Lake City, Utah,2:30 oclock p. day m. of at 1920, June. assesssaid day, tor pay the delinquent the costs ment thereon, together with of sale. of advertising and expenses JOHN DORIUS, Secretary. of directors the By order of board Alta Consolithe of sale delinquent posthas dated Mining Company at been same hour 1920, to 31st, July poned and place. JQHN D0RIUS, Secretary. 5460 Arthur . delinquent notice. Eureka Lilly Mining Company. Location of principal office 414 Judge City. Utah. LocaBuilding, Salt Lake Tintlc Mining District, tion of mine, Utah. Utah County, Notice: There Is delinquent onupon acstock the following described on levied No. 14, count of Assessment amounts several 1920. the May 26th, set opposite the respective names of the shareholders, as follows: No. Cert. es Name No. 000 120.00 ... X, Clark. J. 19 Thomas 10.00 1,000 85 Evan Wride 15.00 1,500 114 Francis H. Wright.. 5.00 500 115 Mrs. Emma Wright. ........ 1.644 1.356 2,000 16.44 13.55 20.00 500 Geoghegan .... 2,000 Gammon HarryS. 300 Mrs. L Phillips i.. 28,600 Mitchell. Swain Mary Erma Smoot Horsley 759 Gammon .... 1.000 Harry Gammon .... 1,000 Harry N. Stocking.. 500 George 5.00 20.00 3.00 286.00 7.59 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 1.50 5.00 Evan Wride Evan Wride Kay Bridge .583 Rudolph F. 450 454 556 609 888 959 1064 1128 1130 1238 1,000 1386 Mary Dorrian 500 1554 A. N. Holdaway 150 J. Mrs. 1699 L Reynolds.. 500 1701 H. B. Cole 1,500 1787 Alfred Slack 500 1805 Mrs. J. C. Hooper .. 500 2311 H. B. Cole 100 2699 W. H. Havenor 100 2720 W. M. Havenor 100 2721 W. M. Havenor 100 2723 W. M. Havenor 100 2841 W. D. Nebeker 500 3230 H. W. Cram 100 3342 H. B. Cole 100 3369 E. A. Hartenstein .. 100 3593 Geo. E. Hemphill .. 1,000 4134 John B. Jones 475 4309 Laird Wilcox 475 4310 Laird Wilcox 189 4338 Barney Ward 400 4505 T.' H. Fuller 500 4722 Henry Fares 100 4757 W. J. Trythall 100 4758 W. J. Trythall 50 4759 W. J. Trythall 500 4760 Chas. Fansler 500 4761 Chas. Fansler 1,000 4826 G. A. Weiss 4858 William T. Dargan..' 200 4883 H. G. Blumenthal . 1,000 500 4928 B. W. Dixon 1,000 5010 Mrs. G. B. Hart 1,000 5011 G. B. Hart 1,000 5012 G. H. Hart 600 5106 E. M. West 500 5117 G. A. Franke 500 5118 G. A. Franke 500 5119 G. A. Franke 500 5120 G. A. Franke 500 5144 Mahonrl Spencer 1,196 5164 Mary Lee Clark 204 5167 D. B. Isaacs 1.000 5296 R. J. Evans .... .... .... .... .... ....... ...... ...... .... .... lo.OO 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 4.75 4.75 1.89 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 .50 5.00 6.00 10.00 . 2.00 10.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 11.96 2.04 10.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 26th day of May, 1920, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at Room 414 Judge Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 28, 1920, at 4 oclock p. the delinquent assessment m., to pay thereon together with the cost of of sale; GIDEON SNYDER, Secretary. 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. DELINQUENT NOTICE. . Tintlc Paymaster Mines Company. Location of principal office, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. .Location of mine, Tintlc Mining District, Utah County, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon on acthe following described stocklevied on count of Assessment No. 3, amounts May 18th, 1920, the several names of set opposite the respective the shareholders, as follows: ' . Cert Shares Amt. Name No. 10,000 $100.00 83 John S Smith 500.00 60.00 5.000 133 Arthur E. Moreton 60.00 5.000 134 Arthur E. Moreton 100.00 Morton ..10,000 135 Arthur E. 136 Arthur E. Moreton ..10,000 100.00 137 Arthur E. Moreton 138 Arthur E. Moreton 1,000 141, J. H. DeVIne 211 Oscar W. Carlson . 212 Oscar W. Carlson . 278 Wells L, Brimhall 1.000 358 G. N. Chlulos 1,000 359 G. N. Chlulos 1.000 360 G. N. Chlulos 1,000 361 G. N. Chlulos 1.000 362 G. N. Chlulos 1.000 363 G. N. Chlulos 1,000 364 G. N. Chlulos 365 G. N. Chlulos 1,000 1,000 366 G. N. Chlulos 1,000 367 G. N. Chlulos 433 Arthur E. Moreton 500 472 Peter Bozakls 1.000 488 J. C. Ross 506 507 508 541 564 577 613 614 629 637 639 W. M. McGee W. M. McGee W. M. McGee Lloyd Garrison H. B. Woodbury G S. Goddard B. W. Dixon B. W. Dixon 1,000 500 750 100 5,135 1,200 1,000 1,000 .... Evelyn Buehler Rudlne E. F. Birch Rusos Zlgonakes H. J. Davis Fred H. Murray F. J. Sylvester F. J. Sylvester F. J. Sylvester Ralph Schenck A. 675 676 701 709 710 711 714 715 Mick 7 1,250 5,000 1,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 Heretakls King Co 719 S. N. Cole & 78 S. N. Cole & Co.) 720 David THE MERRY MUSE. L Noble The Passionate Housewife. Mar(With apologies to the late Kit lowe, Esq., of the Boars Head.) , . David Altken (Eureka Co.) King Mining S. 1,250 Dodge Mary Mary S. Dodge (Eureka King Mining Co.) 1,000 97 Mary S. Dodge (Eureka King Mining Ccr.) 98 Mary S. Dodge (Eureka King Mining Co.) 99 Mary S. Dodge (Eureka King Mining Co.) 100 Mary S. Dodge (Eu reka King Mining Co.) 101 Mary S. Dodge (Eureka King Mining Co.) 102 Mary S. Dodge (Eu reka King Mining Co.) 103 Mary S. Dodge (Eureka King Mining Co.) 722 Mary L. Dodge 237 Mary L. Dodge (Eu reka King Mining Co.) 3,000 723 W. A. Gregory and Stella E. Gregory. 250 725 George Canterls (Eu163 George Canterls reka King Mining Co.) 726 N. Y. Schofield 250 730 Nick Muskondis 179 Nick Muskondis (Eureka King Mining Cor.) 721 96 731 A. M. Wilder Wilder 182 A. M. 732 204 1,000 (Eu- reka King Mining Co.) Tom J. Granidls .... Tom J. Granidls (Eureka King Mining Co.) 2,000 150 300 5,000 734 RJon A. DeValley 236 Bion A. DeValley (Eu- reka King Mining Co.) 10,000 1.000 741 E. Christensen 747 Mrs. Artie L Hall . . 1.250 .... And in accordance with. law and an made order of the Board of Directors, on the 18th day of May. 1920. so many stoeic ns shares of each parcel of such Room at sold he will he necessary may Cltv. Utah, Lake Salt 414; Judge Bldg., on July 12th. 1920, at 2:00 oclock n. m.. thereto pay the delinquent assessment advertisof cost the with on, together of sale. ing and expense H. G. SNYDER. Secretary. Directors, By order of the Roard ofstock shall when delinquent the date be sold, is hereby extended fromm..Julv t 12th. 1920, at 2:00 oclock P. m. o'clock 2:00 p. at 1920, 19th. July TT. G. SNYDER. Secretarv. 414 Judge Building. Salt Lak. Utah. (Continued from Page 8.) feet1 two inches. His chest expand has increased since he went to c . Mining L Noble. (Eureka King Mining 93 (Continued from Page 7.) They might invoke all the gods of war in futile frenzy as they stood on the shores and shook their fists at the leviathans of the sea, but their prayers would not be answered. t true the that It is quite proposed plan for an international army and navy was rejected, but it was unnecessary under Article X. That article bound the nations to furnish the money, ships and men in every major crisis that should menace the League. Moreover, a system of mandates was established to Tegulate the weaker peoples and it was so designed that each master nation could control with its own forces its particular wards. Only in the event that the subject peoples should combine or should join more powerful nations in an assault on the allies would it be necessary for the League members to form an inter: national army and navy and this could be done conveniently under Article X. Such is the true nature of the League of Nations. It is a military and naval alliance above all. Secondarily it is an economic union and lastly, and least of all, it is an instrumentality for the adjustment of disputes by peaceful means. If the League is to be safe for the world it must be so modified that it will be primarily and chiefly a medium for conciliation and arbitration rather than engine of war. Mick Heretakls (Eu- reka OBSERVATION PLANE AN ENGINE OF WAR maid! Oh, come with me and be my Your every wish will be obeyed. Ill rise each day to light the fire And do whatever you desire. Humbly Ill make it all my task To give you everything you ask: A suite of rooms a limousine Oh, stay with me and be my queen! You neednt do the family wash, Or wait on table, trim the squash, Or cook the dinner, scour or rub The silverware, or dust, or scrub. You neeednt soap the childrens faces, Put the dishes in their places, Answer when the rings, Or do those other stupid things. door-bel- l But I will give you gowns galore And every evening off and more, And gifts, and tips and homage paid, Oh, stay with me and be my maid! Julian Drachman in Judge. cago. y - Mr. Moyle Makes Great Discovery . Back from the earthquake region which the Democratic convention J held, James. H. Moyle has quite reel ered from the shock. Once again I skies have taken on irridescent he The roses bloom once again for and the birds are singing in the pl trees. How dear to the heart of deserving Democrat is the plum tij I L Mr. Moyles rejuvenated joyousnl is due to an extraordinary discovJ It was left to him to discover tj Candidate Cox was, nay is, a ProhJ tionist! and more of delegates were. misled Mr. Moyle on the track of the right clew and lowed it to its lair. He noted, as tells us, that the women Prohibit ists of California were for the 0 candidate. While booze bands bla and while weaving and wavering While two-third- s hoarsely and alcoholicly. demanded nomination of Cox, while the bos from the big wet states stacked cards for the Ohioan, Mr. Moyle, a political divining rod, went into; quiet, secret places to learn the tr He unraveled the mystery. Putting his right forefinger to right nostril he fell into profound ditation. Meantime Cox was nominated. There can be no other explanatii said Mr. Moyle. Cox is a secret i hibitionist. In the recesses of v study, while the liquor interests for him, this good Ohioan pro! tions. And so Mr. Moyle comes back Utah and tells the 'dry s that they only have nothing to fear from Cox, but they can feel confident when Mr. Cox is elected presiden: will enforce the law. " In the eastern states the wets conduct awet campaign. In I'tat ; Mr. Moyle is the standard bearer, and the publicity platform-make- r rector, a dry campaign will be cond ed for that silent, secretive, lo al hibitionist James M. Cox of Obis ! GREAT DISCOVERY. KIND TO HIS RELATIVE. First Professor Ma, is Mr. Fullhouse very old? , No, dear; why do you ask? I think he must be, cause I heard pa say last night that he raised his Boston Transcript. ante. (in high-powWeve got it at d. la motor car) w'vfe Second Professor First Professor "Perpetua! tion I cant stop. The Q lander (Brisbane). G-g- . ot , |