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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE TOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT SALT LAKE COUNTY CLERK OR THE UNDERSIGNED. NOTICE OF SFFf TAL MFKTIN'O OF THE STOCKHOLDERS Of THE UTAH AND SALT LAKE CANAL COMPANY. hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the UTAH AND SALT LAKE Notice Is CANAL COMPANY has been duly and regularly called and will be held at the Newhouse Hotel at 4th South and Main Streets, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 27th day of January, 1036. This meeelng will precede the regular stockholders' meeting to be held on said day and which will follow the special meeting. The special meeting is called for the purpose of considering and acting upon the following matters: 1. To amend the Articles of Incorporation of the company in the following particulars: (a) To amend Article III so that the same shall read as follows: a mutual irThis corporation for the organized company rigation purpose of purchasing, condemnconing, leasing, acquiring, or canals, structing dams, reservoirs, irrigation works, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, power systems, telephone systems or other systems of communications, irrigation systems, drainage systems and works, roads, buildings, water works, and for the purpose of purchasing, condemning, leasing, or acquiring water, water rights, land, casements and other property incidental or necessary to of this accomplish the purpose to also operate and corporation; maintain all such dams, reservoirs, canals, irrigation works, drainage works, power systems, transmission lines, telephone systems, or other systems of communication and pumping plants heretofore mentioned; also to lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of water, water rights, land, easements, andor other property which It may acquire; to generate electric power and furnish the same to its stockholders, pumping plants, lessees and grantees for the accomplishment of any of the purposes or objects of this corporation, as In these articles provided. And for carrying out the purposes Bet forth the corporation shall have the power to incur indebtedness, issue bands, contract with the United States or other parties for the purchase, acquisition, or lease of water rights, land, easements, dams, reservoirs, canals, Irrigation works, drainage works, pumping plants, power syswater tems, or parts thereof, works, and other property incidental to the business of the corporation; also to contract with the United States, or other parties, for the construction of or to construct all such works, and to do all other acts and things necessary to carry on the pursuit and business agreed upon; also to mortgage, pledge, or otherwise encumber its property, real or personal, to secure the payment of lta debts or obligations. To subscribe for, acquire, hold or own stock In other corporations organized or to be organized; to purchase Us own capital stock; to contract for. purchase, or otherwise acquire and hold property, both real and personal, of every kind and nature whatsoever, necessary or Incidental to the object, puisult to and business of the sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of Its own property of every kind and character; and particularly to do any and all things necessary to participate either as an incorporator or subscriber, or holder or owner of the capital stock of any corporation or association organized, or to be organized for the purpose of purchasing or acquiring of water, water rights, d ims, reservoirs, canals, power plants, Irrigation works, pumping or power plants and systems, and other works, from the United States, or Its officers or departments, either ditoetly or through or with any such association, or rorporntltn, for the construction and erection by It, and the acquisition from it of any such dams, reservoirs, canals, power plants, Irrigation works, pumping plants, water works, water rights or Interest or rights therein. To enter Into contract with the United Stales or villi any department or officer thereof, or with any person, firm or corporation; to make and deliver Its promissory notes, guarantees, and other obligations, In mult foim and upon such terms and conditions as to its board of directors may le and appear necessary and pioper; and to secure, guarantee, or become Mitcty for, the payment or performance thereof, or of any contiaet. promissory note, or other obligation that may be or 1ms Wen entered Into with the United States, or with any other person, firm, or corporation In which this corporation has acquired by subscription, or otherwise, sharrg of stock, any water, water rights, power, franchises or other rights, powrrs. property and is corf-oration- ; privileges, or in or with which It may roopcrnte. by pledge of its securities, storks, or bonds, or by deed of trust, mortgage or other lien upon any or all of Its property, reaj an 1 personal, or rights or Interests therein. Without Intending to limit the said association, otl er corporation or association or with the United States or with both for the purpose of participating in or securing the construction of said project. 3. For the transaction of all such business as may be necessary or deniable in connection therewith, and or such other business as may properly come before the meeting. This special meeting is called in accordance with law by order of the Hoard of Directors of the company. Dated this 30th day of December A. D. 3935. EDWIN K. WINDER, powers hereinbefore contained the corporation shall have the power to do anything necessary or p.op-p- .t to carry on its business as an irrigation corporation limited only by the laws of the State of Ulan and the United States of America (b) To amend Article XIV so the same shall read a3 follows The Road of Directors shall have power to appoint all such at torneys, employees andjor agent3 as shall be necessary to carry on the business of the corporation, and they shall have power to fix the compensation of such attorneys, employees and or agents and remove them at pleasure, and they shall have power and authority to transact the business and exercise the corporate powers of the cor- LEGAL NOTICES Stories 51 A Ar Bedfime&ae "Liffle poration. (c) To amend Article XIX so that the same shall read as fol- WAS so quiet and peaceful and altogether lovely there In the Green Forest where Llghtfont the Deer lay resting behind a pile of brush near the top of a little hill that It didn't seem possible such a thing as sudden death should be anywhere near. It didn't seem possible that there could be uny need Hut I.lglitfoot for watchfulness. long ago learned that often danger Is nearest when it seems least to be expected. So, thocgh he would have liked very much to take a nap, I.Jghtfoot was too wise to do anything so foolish, lie kept his beautiful great, soft eyes fixed In the IT Hell Canyon Irrigation Co., Principal place of IJusiness, K. F. I). No. 1, Sandy, Utah At a meeting held on October 30. the Board Of Directors of the Bell Canyon Irrigation Company levied an assessment of $1.05 per share on the capital stock. Th.' assessment is due at once and will be delinquent on December 14, 19C5,and unless payment is mad-- ; before will be advertised and sold on January 11, 1936, at the Sec office at East Crescent at tary's o'clock P. M. The following are delinquent:' Cert. No. Name Shares Amt 42 Frederick Fish 14 $14.70 122 Ileber C. Je.x 9 9.45 05 Ilobt. E. Gardner (Pacific Coast JointStock Land Bank of Salt 20 21.00 Lake City) Date of sale extended to Janu ary 25, 193o, by order of the Board of Directors. I hereby certify th;it the above date of sale was hereto fore postponed and extended to 1D35, mmmm ' !!,,,,, natural channd f)f Mld 'pne J1"0"0'-tio- uirprise." "Why not .re?" m-c- age her love. Of all men in the world Tony had to fall in love with Larry Bellamy, the husband of her dearest friend. And one day, after a motor accident, she realized that all the love wasn't on her side. Stolen trysts were dangerous and unsatisfactory. And Larry could never divorce his wife. Tony knew she would have to go away. How she found happiness, months later, in a startling and unexpected way,Mrs.Norris tells in this absorbing hunter passed. was simply from which innllng in the Merry Breezes were blowing knew that Llghtfoot had gone In Mint direction and he also knew that If Llghtfoot were still ahead of him his sent could not be carried to Llghtfoot. He was doing what Is called, "hunting up wind." Llghtfoot kept perfectly still and the hunter watched disappear among the trees. Then he silently got to his feet, shook himself lightly, and noiselessly stole away over the hilltop towards another p:irt of the firoen Forest. Ue felt sure that hunter would not find him again e aim your tale of love behind the news. that day. C T. W. DurieM WNU Service. Be Sure to Read tne Openin3 Installments of This Story At It Appears in This Paper ED WYHM ByTht Pttftct Fool Dear Mr. Wyiin: L'vcry rime I take a railway trip I have tin argument with the train conductor admit sticking my lu.,.I out of the wliulmv. I am mi American citizen anj I always pay for my tickets, and I o:..eei to tljls kind of treatment. I h;ne u right to put tuy head out the train win. low, haven't I? BANKS AliD COLLEGE LAUNCH HEW SCHOOL to Offer Studies in Advanced Banking Subjects to Bank Executives Aims Sincerely, ANN It. KIST. Answer: Of coiir-- e ji.u have a right to put jour lo ad out window. The only rea- NEW UnU.VSWICK, X. J.-- Tte Craduato School of Ranking, nn un preced'-nteeducational projert. r.j er!i'd tinder tho Joint onsplces ol the Amcrlc.ui Institute of Hanking Section of tho American Dankerf Assorlatlon and Rutgers University with 22J enrolled students frot.i T tati'S and the District of CidirnLIa tuausurated here In Juno its tirst A'sident S 'ssion. perfect of the train son . the conductors say un;. thing to you about It Is that they want you to realize that In case the train a bridge and your head passes Is sticking out and your hea l il,u,. ages nny of the on ihe bri.l-- e ou"ll have to pay for It. oer Iron-w.-i- rl'lit Dear Mr. k Wynn: Tho Would you he kind enough t set He nn argument bet ween my wi.'e nml me? I say a person wjni gn at talem and a are one and the s 17 CS2 J. It. Allen J. It. Allen J. P.. All. n I took 200 30 Oenr tM,,(H a bal. 15 t 3S rank'in Johnson 471 Lydc T. Murdock 3 23 Win. C. O Kill .... 5 23 Oie OIm.ii 20 3nn Wehile Pack 4 1 07 Martha 370 317 "WS 'Mills s. Porcnson . N. Sw.Wh .. i j 4 .00 Iv.ir Mr. I Jnt J 1 4 8 00 2.00 4.00 rbnosc l.i. trut , ' ' The Curriculum Thu curriculum etubrarea bank d;ni.i!..traMvo ptobknis and p to j and s;i:u:ions. Tho temhltie rracct! Is roml.l'iatioti of th case sy and tbe lorture dlsmsslon metliod. Wynn: My In bnnMns .""ubb-inj rntor.'d roMete this year. IiiIImt wants me to be a yr and' I wnnt In be a doctor, fan 2ofl you tell nie Juit what ymi think 10.00 of the.. prff!iloi(. si t can 5 Jnmes K. Taylor IVrsIh Taylor .' i... !!: MMil-Kan- Sincerely, Ki:. TITKIK. B"ni Answer: Re. Is probably Is afraid he wmu'i h'ir yn My boa, to he Just stops t ii,.u,n 2.00 30.00 4 00 6 00 10.00 40.00 5 00 1 v t, !'" - "" 21 Mdlund ... nut tm'4SSi!he,a,nc ia llh lilm? uronj 4? 00 Sf C. M. Ci osFgrovc .. 272 him and -- Yours truly, WilKJUT INCPAO. Iescribed stock an amount of the Answor: Your wife Is right. regular annual assessment of $2 00 The difference between talent and per share levied on the capital Semiis Is that t,.,j,.t paid tot k of the Co ponthn on Octob every Saturday. er 9, 1935 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respec Dear Mr. Wynn: tive stockho.ders as follows: I bought i Imrse yesterday nt a ert. Number sale and drove him home. lie kept No. Name of biirc And stopi'luz every few minutes. Today US J. R Allen 20 $ 40.00 477 Stales represented number of relsininta from earn .in li folluwg; Alabama, 2; Arka .is, 2; California. 2; Connecticut, 9; M aware. 3: District of Columli!.-.6; Florida, 2; Georgia. 3; Idaho. I. Illinois, S; Indiana. 2; Iowa, I; K. ' i. I; Kentucky, J; Louisiana, 3; Maryland, 1: Massachusetts, 9; 5; Minnesota, 1; MImhoikI Nebraska, 1; New Jersey, 31; Nt York. 50; North Carolina. 8; N rtb Dakota. 1; Ohio, 7; Oklahoma, I: Oregon, 2; !vnmyl?an!a. 32; l!'.- -I Island. 1; Tessas, 5; Virginia. ; WasbltiRjon, 1; West Virgin ... 1; Vinconi;n, i; WjLnilnp, 1. Thu annual resident goiisloii- - ol tba fradaatc aehmil will be n.vv menied between periods bv c n- timed fxtendim work fur the ;udents at tb'.lr hmua. The purr uf the tchool i d scribed as h :o oiler !u a three year course a row !,r' lun-iv- e approach to an advan 'f!,"ly (,f ,!, varlnim adminissra . thing, while ,v wife :lVs there b a vast difference between the two. wim is J right, and same Notice is hereby given that there ire delinquent upon the following - ...uurua.. WjH..Mruiui at least Tony Tafr, a reporter, was an expert at gathering news for a big San Francisco newspaper but she couldn't man- Question Do:: Dniper Irrigation Company Principal place of Business, Draper, Utah. 1 ; Voyage he DELINQUENT NOTICE . "vr-r- U;ll lie direction Little Would She Do That? "My nance's birthday la next Saturday, and I want to give him n r c.-- mt? Heaviett of Alt Dogt The heaviest of all dogs are the St. P.ernards, which range In weight from lt to pound. The largest dognre the Irish wolfhounds, but they do not weigh ns much as the St. P.ernards, being rangier aiu tnller. 1 " the Mod rn and Classical Greek There Is same difference between modern and ancient Greek. The vocabulary has changed by the Intrusion of loan words from other and notably Italian languages, Turkish, though the Infusion has not been so great as to give the language the n'eraiiee of a mixed After the establishment language. of the Creek kingdom In 1S.".0. there was a stronger movement toward the purification of the modern lanr eonforuiltj to guage and n the ancient Creek Idiom. n the. Llghtfoot . , maiden hope of getting near enough to shoot him. Tlie hunter moved foreach foot ward slowly, setting down with the greatest care so as not to snap a stick or rustle the leaves. He was watching sharply ahead, r ndy to shoot should h catch a glimpse of Llghtfoot within range. Itight along through the hollow at the foot of the little hill be- tracks. - - Serial for You . It was better to be overwatch-fu- l than the least bit careless. I y keen and by ears Llghtfuot's caught the sound of the snapping of a little stick in the distance. It was so faint a sound that you or I would have missed It altogether. Hut Llghtfoot heard it and Instantly tie whs doulily alert, watching In the direction from which that faint sound After what had come. seemed a long time he saw something moving anil a moment later a man came Into view. It was the hunter and across one arm he carried the terrible gun. Llghtfoot knew now that this hunter had patience snd perseverance and bad not yet given up ful. He was no longer studying the ground for Llghtfoot hud left no clo-se- r .,.,-(,.- ! ir NORRIS low direction from which the hunter with the terrible gun would come If he were still following Light foot's trail. He kept his great ?ars gently moving to catch every little sound. LI ght font had about decided that the hunter had given up hunting for that day, but he didn't let this keep him from being any the less watch- 'T'sU 1 1A ) v Gun. - j - AI' if-- It Was the Hunter and Across One Arm He Carried the Terrible f - I mi. slream existing impounding dam, (c) Assessments against the the center of which bears S. 12 '2' K. .10.915 ft. from the NE cor. outstanding shares of stock fo. & " the raising of revenues as afore- - ?ic' V0' V accom"?"- said shall be equitably but need date mv""? the storage. The not be cquady assessed 'water will be released from stor- Thus provision for equitable but Lge from July 1 to Oct. 31 incl. of unequal assessments is to take care each year and allowed to flow of situations where expenditures into Little Cottonwood creek are made or are necessary for pur- - from which it will be rediverted poses that arc of benefit "to a part lnl tne Thompson ditch at a wl;lch, bears, N- luu4 ft- and only of the stockholders, or where rScc-- . lf,ro.mP th L'S' or contracts l$" future with I10,0"' existing , & M ' oLIJ United States or the laws or ,c jusi.d as'a suppI'cnicrital regulations of the United States to irrigate 430 acres of land etn- now or nereatier require unequal braced m parts of N'. of Sets. assessments or whe e unequal as 4 & 5, T. 3 S.. K. 1 E.. SLH & M. : e Ihis application is designated merits are reouired or permit ted by the term or conditions of l,l.1tll,.Slal Engineer's Oftice as between contract the any corporain&i thc Bnt- L U pro,cfs and any stockholder. dl To amend Article XI so that jjj the same shall read as follows: 'submitted in affidavit form and The egular meeting for the elec-- , in duplicate, accompanied by a tlon of directors shall take place 'U-of $1.00 and filed in this annually on the fourth Monday In office within 30 days after the January between the hours of u completion of the publication of this notice. r f.f oui.i ,i !. A f nn.i j p T. II. IIUMPHERYS, meeting, and any regular or speciState Engineer. al meeting may be held at any conDate of first De- venient place in Salt Lake County, ccmiicr 12. 11M3. publication, Im the same to approved by the Date of last publication, January directors and designated by the 9, 1930. President. Notice of the place and time of NOTICE TO V.WTIR USERS nuh regular meeting shall be giv- - State Engineer's Office, en by the secretary to each dock- - - dt L;.ke City, Utah, Dec. f, hohl.-by mail, such notice to be 135. deposited in the mail at leat ten', ?VUc,K is hvnly Riven that Water rum. lays prior to the time of the meet- - i.:iuc i nionv.iKi, has mail? Utah, Murray, pa'iy, ing. m accordance with At each such regular annual application the laws ,f ui,K to etlng.directos to fill expired or, 1000 ac. ft. of water appropn Little expiring terms of office of direc-- . Cottonwood creek in Salt Lake tors shall be elected to serve for Cot My, Utah. S.ud water will br to July 15 three years and until their succes- - st"rcd from April sors are appointed or elected and J'1''1; flf 'Hn ,:ir i the IVpi-cI.ruii'.e reservoir on the natural ,..., u,v. vi em k uy means Not 'ie of 'nnv M..n(iB-- hf of an imjH.ur.dirK dam. the ccn-U- v .V ..... . .jus company ior tne purjwe or tor of wh.rh bears N. ;un) amending the articles of Incorpora ;pnd V. ?7t ft. from the tion, or me transaction or any .H, 1. 2 S.. II. F SI H & other corporate business, or voting1 M. Tlie wal'T will he released on any corporate matters of from July to Oct. nnyrrriT storage nature whatsoever, may be given! ';H''- of , ;u'h Vcir and allowed by mailing of a notice of the tltnej m,", V1?.1'10 r,',,,ur,)l channel of uid pla.e of such meeting and the V' tV'V . f"d, rc, 1 1, Li' . meet: Janu iry 25, 1930. 1. The cost of constiuction, ImJAS. A. MICKELSON, betterprovement, enlargement, (First publication January 9, ment, repairs, operation and main1936; last publication January tenance of the Irrigation and other 16, 1936.) works of the corporation or of those managed, controlled, operat- NOTICE TO WATER USERS ed or maintained by It. 2. Payments due the United State Engineer's Office, States under any contract or con- Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 6, tracts between the United States 1935. Notice is hereby given that and the corporation, or payments Little Cottonwood Water Comunder any contract between the has made United States and other parties pany, Murray,in Utah, accordance with application which are assumed or guaranteed the laws of Utah, to appropriate the by corporation. z;mj ac. it. ot water from Red 3. Deficiencies caused by the Pine Fork of Little Cottonwood failure of somo of the stockholders creek in Salt Lake county. Utah. stored from of the corporation to pay assess- - ?faid ,waler 1 to Ju ly 15 incl. of each ments upon their shares of stock. J1"" in Red Pine lake on the . 4. Any tlons of the corporation. THE THE HUNTED WATCHES HUNTER DELINQUENT NOTICE lows: The capital stock of this corpor ation shall be assessable without limitation in such amounts and at such times and for such purposes as the Board of Directors shall determine from time to time, and the Hoard of Directors shall have the power to assess the capital stock or any portion thereof, but the assessment need not neces sarily be equal. Revenue for the accomplishment of the purposes of this corporation shall be raised: (a) From Income arising from the carriage, rental or delivery of water for irrigation or other purposes or from the sale, rental, lease or furnishing otherwise of electric or other power, or power privileges, or from any other lawful operations of the corporation. (b) From assessments against the shares of capital stock of the corporation so far as they may be from time to time necessary to KATHLEEN TWoaW ho Secretary. Date of first publication, Janu ary 2, 193G. Date of last publication, January 23, 1936. AN !i rl(s, bank Invstmrnt iirublenn. 1" ;al anj managerial aspects of ti legal lihanet of bank -iniiiiHTatinu and e?,ni(inilc proM ' a the (li 1J of in ,naf and credit, i hf Itum nr.j rtsp(itisi!);i;' s public uf banks and tneiliods for me.I thrne o'lligations are emphasize! Ia 1 n, orni e. 3376 it, (run the SV Yiiurs. Tnyinr 2 prepaid twenty days be cor. of satd Sec. 34 and nv.rl i, 03I oil r.iii: tu'e the date on whit h ji!J meet a suprlometital Mij'j.ly to C1 Heditaro Vyedi .. 8 c 1600 Anor: a doctor 1 txiin h C.oao navf ot l.tr.d cmhran-ue h held, nnd unh notice, when r2S fnion Central Life puis mcdielni, n!...iit which h. f Se es. 7. It, 17 to 21 Insurance Co iddrciwj to eruh stockholder nt in jxnts 50 100 00 kniuvg little, into 2:1 , J.), the ndilrr.M of Mich utorJdiolder n? Sec. 28. Cm Clarence F. Williams y,ir m.miaeh. Ibnut wlilrh he kn..s 33 find NV, Soc. 31. Sc. nihiri N'j hown iijnm the record of the T. 2 S R. 3G 00 while a l.iwji-Is a nmn K.. Se- s 13 h ikes the courses. 3H T. H. company and posted as nfotcnid. & 2S. T. 2 S.. R. J v,. SLH 23 21 Woodbury .. 2 4.00 money front nr vi.. my nnd & m! It la planned lu et up sin. be due nnd sufficient notice hill This fipphciiion is drsicnntrd 670 Ixniisa A. Wlcht .. CI 122 00 for hlmelf. r ihiiols In coopcratinn of any nuch Fj'ecUl mertinc. ii!i v in tho Stnte Fnuinicr'g Office In accordanre with the law js stidAnd universities 2. To subscribe for Miires of riio No. ll;i(',5. In various pans of nn order of the Hoard of M IMr Mr. Wynn: All protests ncainst the praid-i"i- ! tock In the Utah I.nke Water rountry. The nhool will add : . ns I fiMtlc articles. In Ihn mid? October lf3,-f'th, of newpfi-ers- , said application, statins Leers' Association or othe corjmr- each year for ) many shirks of carh Urc.d nf wl.tch refer to HonHhlnn i.r nlll kOj aia aurolled. ition or association to be formed the reasons therefor, shall tc ... . ... n WdV I.a k :i h at Iilllf.p rv ' iH i im errnr submitted in up iion win affidavit and old at for the jnirpose of dalinp with the public auction at the o'fice ,,mn- ,,,,t ,l"7 nupiic.'iTo. mrntlnn tbp nccompaniod by Cmted States to secure the con- - in Shutli Hut One Anolh r Ioi (U M.Oil r,r,fi fi ,,t in 'this iof iht "''"rctary at his residence In ,,a"", of t tnut cnnfe ruction by the t'nited States of office within 30 w.n, bruit ti,,. )na r d.,vs nfter th &wr. Ctah. on January 20. jonr, "'J l.nrnnce nnd v..ti to plei certp.in Irrigation works, compris crmpkfH.n cf tho l'plle fo t the h.uir of 1 o'clock" p. M, to!1"" n, ,,) , ,, name of the treat of pubheativn th. Pc ci ing what Is commonly known as 1 ia it ,.. he delinquent WD iP.WO the t'tnh Lake Division of Ihe T H llPMPttfeV jet ,t ro!,),,,) Provo Iliver P.oject. nnd or to l"'TbTt 'p.. their tttt ti Alert-nK'miHin l'e 0f Fle, I'IM'MIT. make or authorize any and all con- Date of firvt publication.' Decern-f'T. n!:lMo:.li r. tv n jkt,,, r;, enn The trent...! Answer: 12 IP33. .. n W. CYRUS VAWDRRY. ber t'ir i tracts, mortgages and other I i shark, thep ni 'M.trn!) fih know Is llcnu. of Ol I'.uo Secrrt;irv.Tr,,... necessary or desirable with 9, 1936, last publication. Janunrv fni!i,ii,il, nnd put om nnoiher 11 Firsl i,,d,tiMH- - van. wll4Nw o, tyju. 0 ftell as ruTjlhlug else In the 'm 'D Je-is- e !''', irri-Itat- n-l.- i itu-I.- s, . , - n 1 r k.-c- - j -- cc-to- , lu I K H-r- 1 -- - ' j - 111 ncr t'n ;u 1 h,i-- ( w-smrn- -- t. : - 1 inrtru-nirnt- L r,,vuu t' I ! |