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Show B Delinquent Notice. B Lehi Irrigation company, chief place B of business Lehi City, Utah Co., Utah. B There nro delinquent on tho following B described stock, on account of assess B v ' wont levied August 20, 1W, tho several H amounts set opposite tho nauiCB of the H respective stockholders. H In nccordaneo with law and order Of H tho board of directors of corporation H made on the aforesaid August 20, 1807 K -go many shares of end. parcel of stock B as may bo necessary will be sold on Dec. H SO. 1 607, at public auction, at tlu Court H House, Lehi City, bulo to commence K at 2 p. m. on that day to pay tho nforc- B saul delinquent assessment and costB of B advertisement and salo. B John Woodhouhi: m Scc'ty and Collector Lolii Irrigation Co. H Lehi, Nov. 10, 18D7. ' ' B NAMHS No. of Amt.of Atnt. of B Cert- Stock Tax H Andrcson JohnJist. " 0a 20 $ii 00 H Ashtou Joseph 71a 31 2 35 H Austin Georgo 248b 70 7 00 H Allrud James ' 112 8 05 H Allrod Hebcr 10 75 H Andresou Joseph 301a 110 it 0D H Austin Thomas - 100b ' ' HO 300 H Allrpd Dilbert ' 03 ,, 2 55 M Anderson J. M. 20c 135 3 50 B Ashton Henry 274b . 70 .4 00 B Alburgh S. A. 354b 10 1 GO B Austin A. M. 5-50 B AsliPr Win. 15 1 50 B Britton Win. 75a 30 2 50 B Bushman A. E. 130b 350 18 00 B Brown Kewal A. - 200a 325 10 85 B JteckUotlob 213a 170 1175 B Brown James 181b 100 2 75 B .Beck George 310u 207 1545 H Brandsom Alfred Est 7 50 75 H Beck John 32Ca 008 11 80 B BrondbentEma - 317b . 40 400 H Urodshaw Richard 20 1 50 H' Beck John, Jr. 30 300 B Bone Eugene 20 15 H DiglcrD. M. 54c 110 1100 B Clark W. W. 246b 455 10 75 H Carter J. T. 110 5 50 B Cox Jacob 200ft 100 700 B Chelton Isaac 30a 210 10 GO B Carter James, Jr. , 20 - 1 05 B ChriBtensen Keistio 50 2 00 H; Child John J. 14a 105 8 05 B Comer Ellen 5 1 50 B Clark Thomas 254b 00 3 00 B ChristophersonA.P. 221b 100 705 H Blayton Archie 10 1 00 H Clark Dnyid.'Jr. 40 4 00 H ,. . Cox Win ---.& 20 " 2 00 B Davis E. II., Sr. 240a 400 27 00 B Dorton Joseph 154b 230 15 50 H Norton joscpli 104b 230 15 50 H Davis Hnnry T. 01a 205 10 00 B Daliinoro Geo. Est. 07a 50 2 2g m Davis Alphonsa 70 5 00 H Dorton Georgo , 10 1 00 B Dorton Charles .10 1 00 H Evans James OGa 20 50 1 90 H Edwards E. W. 70a 220 14 50 H Evans John Able 203b 200 8 05 H Evans W. S. 302b 308 7 20 H Evans Edwin 88b 30 3 00 H Empy Alfred 105b 10 1 00 B .Empy Shndrau Eat. 10 1 00 K Earl Surah A. 23c 80 5 40 B Fowler Tliomas 05a 420 27 00 H GurneyWm. HSn 300 22 75 H Gray James G. 114a 140 (150 H Gibb John L. I10a 204 0 05 H, Gougii James 110a 170 8 00 B Goates Wm.Jr.Est 104b 400 2515 B Gaddie James B. 207b 00 715 B Grace Sarah 351b 3G 1 75 B Holdsworth Jonas 307b 138 0 30 B Hitesman D.-S. , 307b 10 100 B Hunger E. A. '47 50 3 25 B Hudson Otto 40c 10 00 B Harmon Margret P. Jos. 01c 100 GOO B Jones John W. 40 50 H Johnson John 110b 230 1150 B Jackson Grace 122b 142 7 10 H Johnson Parley 2)2 50 5 00 B Johnson Charles .48 1 80 B ' Jones Win. 20 2 10 B James Ann 80 2 10 H Karren Mnriah 131a 05 5 00 B Karr.Mi Chns. 387a 125 4 05 H Karren Hannah 133a 10 1 00 B Kirkhani Ilyriim 40 4 00 B JCnudBcn Mathiaa 40 ' 4 00 B Kemp John 255b 50 5 03 BH LoBseo Lyman 185b 01 3 10 BB Lareen Peter 47c 183 8 30 B Ixider Muriah 130a 20 50 HB Lundgreen l'etor 28b 00 3 00 H Jveridgo Alex H, - 14la 140 015 BB Losses David 135b 259 2 GO B McKi'.lcuan Geo. 378b 28 2 80 H McKorryC.II. 370b 20 2 00 B Merrill John 202b 00, 3 50 B Mayers Joel 357b 204 '" 10 80 H Matthews W'U. .'152a .322 0 60 HbHV . " I MitchelJohn 355b 30 150 Uclsou Pickle Alico 10 1 00 Olmstcad L. Est, 230a 285 2 15 Potts John J. , 20 2 50 Price AVm. f 60 2 50 Iinodes "Elmer 110 4 65 Ithodes Sarah B, 44a 70 100 ttusson Thomas 263a 210 4 10 Reeves F. A. 33c 202 ' 0 40 Rockwell Oriu 105a 105 16 50 Rhodes Barbara 167a 20 1 25 Roberts David '. 10 . 1 50 Rhodes Sarah J. 10 " 1 00 Smith Jos. J. 107b 728 20 05 Simons Henry 170a f 07 50 0 75 Sharp Robert H5o 20 ' 2 00 1 Smith Jesse 170a ' 300 22 05 1 Sunderland Wm. 184a 100 4 75 Smith Thomas 20 2 00 SbaipWm. ' 115 3 25 Smith Edward 207b 340 0 25 Simmons Srtrali Berry "' 20 2 00 Smith Samuel A. ' v 272 7 70 Sor.ensen Henry 350bl 24 240 SalnieY Frnntx .' 20 100 School Trustees 70c " 30 1 50 Turner Mary A". 51bN 150 5 00 Thomna JobricJ. '210b' 200 2000 Turner Win,, StJ. , .102b. 20 125 Tliontas'JoseplvX. 230b 122 05 Thomas Myra-'-- 60 40 4 00 Wjumpoy Isaac 1. 2c 128 3 25 Wines 1. D. '. 153b 215 216 Wnnlass W. Est'.- 227a 80 7 50 Willis MalUea ' '4ia- 10 1 00 Willis Alziml U ' V 15 115 Wanlass Jackson 217b' 200 10 25 Willis L. B. ;.:' 60 6 50 Winn Joseph 20 1 25 WiHia John S 15 1 20 Winn Hannah M. ' 10 1 00 VaughanWm. 207a " .120 22 75 Vauglmn Michel 30 150 Yates Wm. 28c 252 12 70 Zimmerman John 214a 500 11 20 HUNCH. Adnmson 1'etcr ' lSbl 320 1835 AiUmson David N. ' 27il 2il JI'Jj Adams Ilros ItlCb 100 1 05 Heck Jacobs. 0c 1310 -Id in) Heck C.M. 26Mi 11 HO Heckrelcr Ub M 7 lit! Hatcman J. T, 2Ub alii 1 35 Brassier Charles llib" 4S ;l -jO Holey K. II. No Cert. 320 15:15 Heck John 183b 1C0 7 05 Brown W II 1'TasW 81b i20 6 00 CaytonK C. M) 'J 15 Davis p. L. 9S 10 I'arrel James S. 17c lis S 35 Glllett Klmlra 328d J79 50 , liiO Healey Richard 7b 10J :;C0 Healey Kphriam 326b ii',4 itU5 Hanson JensS. 25b ISO 5 75 McDaniel S. 182b 08 3 60 Moyle Stephen 16c 830 l.i 45 Moyle Joseph r.Cb UG -J n Meyers George Y. 101b 3.10 JO 15 Marsh Albert 72 1 95 Marsh A. 1. C2c 72 34. Man-in Sarah 90b J.W ISM Miller Charles 238b . ifX) 4 65 Nash Kphram 311b Of, I 70 65 NnshK T. 331b 160 0J5 I'roctor Robert . -"08c" 10 looo -RDticrwnliui. 87b SO 0C0 StegRel John V. 283b ISO 2 iO Twitch el I', Moon 208b 720 41 -15 Whiting John B. 09b 18 1 20 Winn Udward 97b 2SS 11 00 Walker Wmi 110b 120 350 Werton Mars Attn J3 ' 21 90 mwjjUjjfmnmmMH T(ie Favorite Home Remudsi. , For ail diseases caused by derangement I of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. &) i Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and liave at hand anactive, harmless and perfectly per-fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite appe-tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid Hver or biliousness, and SIMMONS SIM-MONS LIVER REGULATOR will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless sleep-less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without Violent purging, take 'SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. J. II. Zollln & Co.. Philadelphia. 50 lbs I of Coal A day would keep your rooms g warm in winter. But that small stove will burn only S twenty-five. Hencctdiscomfort H and misery. H A certain amount of fat, I burned daily, would keep your g body warm and healthy. But n your digestion is bad, and you I don't get it from ordinary fat- I food. Hence you are chilly, 9 you catch cold easily, you have 1 coughs and shivers j while M pneumonia, bronchitis, or con- sumption finds you with no re- B sistive power. I Do this. Burn better fuel. I Uie SCOTT'S EMULSION I of Cod-liver Oil. Appetite and fl digestive power will revive; gj and soon a warm coating of I good flesh will protect the vital I organs against ths cold and the t body against disease. I Two sizes, 50 cts. and $J,00 ; Book free for the asking. W SCOTT & BOWNC, New York. jfi SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DESERET NEWS It is tho organ of tho Church the paper in the Rocky Mountain Region and can nlways bo relied upon to advo cato or defend the right side of every question. SunsciuiTioN iuuce , Daily $10,00 poryear. Semi Weekly 2,60" Weekly' 2,00 " " Address Tli c Dtseret News Co. Salt LakttCity. Catarrh Means Danger, Because if unchecked it may leaddirect-1- to consumption. Catarrh is caused by impure blood. Thin fact is fully established. Therefore, it is useless to try to euro catarrh by outward application appli-cation or inhalants. Tho true way to cure catarrh is to purify tho blood. Hood's Snrsapnrilln, tho great blood purifier, cures catarrh by it power to drive out all impurities from tho blood. Tliousand8 of people testify that they have been perfuctly nnd permanently cured of catarrli by Hood's Sareapa-rilla. Sareapa-rilla. Reward. ' The Rio Grand Western Rnilwa company will pay a reward of $15.00 fo the conviction of any person throwing stones or other missies at its trains. A. E. Welby, PERFECT and permanent aro the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be-causo be-causo it makes pure, rich, healthy,' lifo and health-giving BLOO 1 '"r llll IHillllllfrilWIllVimit IIMIMIIMIMMMWWM COLLIERS WEEKLY. Of all Weekly Papers there must Tte-one Tte-one which is the best ; Collier's WoefcSy ' is that one. i It is made by a combination CoF Wis.- git'ntest writers nnd the greatest aytsftF1 in the world, who are4regular contiBcu j tots to its pages, and each of whom ac cupies n page every week. Mayo W. Hazkltink writes the JZffc- ' ' torials. There is no living man tt& sees clearer, thinks straighter, and oaau convey thought with such cogency aafl elinrni ns ho. Edoaii Saiaus writes "Our Net- t. Book". The wide scopo and hrilRxat. quality of tliis brilliant writer's roia e peculiarly fit him for this function- Ji i. ian llAWTiionxc does our ''Viia-scopf.'' ''Viia-scopf.'' Theso papers add weelc W wcei; to tho wealth of a reputation, sill . ready world-wide. Last, but not least, Edoak FAwexanrj, in ins "Men, Manners nnd Moods" Sxt3& liimself nt his host; and tliat best fsTsaa-surpussed fsTsaa-surpussed by any contemporary ant&ap.-Ilis ant&ap.-Ilis social philosophy, his entire Ms humor and his poetry constitute Biipj the favorite writer of men and -nronricn ) of tho world. As for artists words cannot descr5lff-, pictures, and these drawings will speasfc " for themselves. ( All this for only $4.00 a year, payaTSBt 50 cents a month. On receipt of javsr ' order tho papor will bo sent you Sbp onu montli ; then our collector will csSl on you for the first payment of 50 cests and he will call for a similar sum eveny I month until the $4-00 is paid. In au. I other way can tho money bo invested 5i sejeure such returns of intellectual prz- ' fit and pleasure. Address, Collier's Weekly 521 to 510 West Thirteenth Streetv New York. Castoria is truly a marvelous tbiaj; or children. Doctors prescribe- rS. - - medical journals recommend it aa2 more than a million mothers are usiag;-- it in place of Paregoric, BatemanH v Drops, so-sailed eoothing Hyrups aadB ,, other narcotic and stupefying romediea. Castoria is tho quickest thjnp toe ,&4, regulate tho stomach and bowols an give healthy sleep the world lmvo evwr , ' seen. It is pleasant to tho tasto an& absolutely hasmless. It relieves constir- ' v pation, quiets pain, cures, diarrhoea nntS wind-colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, nnd prevents convulsions, sootfm tho child and gives it refreshing and I natural sleep. Castoria is tho' children's I panacea tho mother's friend 1 Castoria is put up in one-siza bottleii I only. It is not sold in bulk. Don't 1 allow any one to sell you anything els I op tho plea or promise that it is "just aw 1 good" nnd "will answer every purpose."" 9 Seo that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. DENVER and EiQ GRANDE It I SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD) . ' 1 Two Fast Trains Daily II Lkadvilxe, Aspen, PuEni.a 1 Colorado Spiiinqs and Denver. . m Eflecfive April 20th, 1804. I Train No. 2 leaves Lehi 0:32 a uu . I Salt Lake 8:45 a in. Arrive at' Pueblo '1 5:50 n m. Colorado Springs 7:12 a m (1 Denver 0:30 am Train No. 4 leaves Leiii 8 :24 p rru W Salt Lake 7:40 p m At rive Pueblo 5:1S- 4 1 pirn Colorado Springs 0;52 pm Denvetr ' 9 0:25 p.m. Connections made at Puholo, Color.- m do Springs and Denver with all lines?' East. Elegant day conches cliair cars , ' fl and Pullman sleepers on all trains. Take- II tho D & R G and have a cotufortahV tHn and enjoy tho flner.it scenery on tho: continent S. K. Hooper B. F, Noyins G P & T A Genoral Agent 11. M. Oualiing, Tray. Passenger Agent... 4 J To Our L'ooitlpatlon lroravor. 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