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In the matter of iho nselgnmcnt of B. R Bowman and Paul M. Lee, copartner, co-partner, under the firm name of the ' Ocden Morning Examiner." TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The undersigned hereby gives notice no-tice of Us appointment aa assignee of the estate of 13. n. Bowman and Paul M. Lee. insolvent debtors, doing business busi-ness under the name and style of "Ojtden ilornl'? Examiner," at Og-den, Og-den, Weber county, Utah, to the creditors cred-itors of, and all persons having c'alras against nald assignors, to exhibit the same, with the necesary vouchers, in the manner, and within the period of time provided for by law, to the undersigned un-dersigned at No. 319 First National Bank building, Ogden City, Utah. 'PINGREE NATIONAL BANK, Assignee. Willis & DeVlne Attorneys for As-signee. As-signee. No. 301-4, First National Bank building. First Publication Aug. 13th, 1910 Last Publication Sept. 24th, 1910. NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. W. A. 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