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Show IIM D OH MSLIl S, S. JONES & CO S Oil stil. Their is a K,-,a:,a:-L::r:,g?.ga,7rrg:grr3 Flannels from 20 cts, upwards, Serges from 10 cts. upwards, Cashmeres from 8 cts. upwards, Dress Plaids from 5 cts. upwards r ririMiiir'iiiiiuii--1 "--''"' rT'.iTi'X AN IMMENSE SALE OF i Trimmings, Silks.Pasmenteries and Laces. BALL DRESS, BID Bi1 1 9roEEin ANNIE JONES ATKIN, Manager. ' NOW ! . is ! THE TIME TO xSTTBSORIBB'-: I For the For the M DAILY,$6.00. . U ISEMUVEEKLY, $2.50 I est. I ! ih i u A Household Treasure D. W. Fuller, of Canajohirie, N. Y. sayi that he always keeps l)r.King'3 New Discovery in ! he house and hia family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable, G. A. DykFman Druggist. Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best Cough remedy; that he has used it in Lis family for eights years, and it llaa never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Smoot Drug Co. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. When buying your groceries, etc., do not fail to call atBoshard & Saxey's. Gate3 Furniture company lead in hanging lamps and lamp fixtures, f Coal 1 coal! 1 coall ! 1 at A. O. Smoot'a yard. t The name One Minute Cough Cure suggests a medicine that relieves at once, and quickly cures. Its us? proyes it. Smoot Drug Co. ' Fins satin finished photos at the regular prices at Anderson's studio opposite poatoffice. f Call at Farrer Bros. & Ce, and sea the new dry goods. Best presents best candies at the Elite, We have two cars select cedar poets at A. O. Smoot's yard. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, liuel M, Rogers and Di-annah Di-annah L. Rogers, his wife, as parties of the first part, executed, acknowledged acknow-ledged and delivered to H. M. Bacon, trustee, as parly of the second part, their certain trust deed, bearing date the 6ih day of June. A. D. 1893, which BHid trust deed is recorded in the recorder's office of Utah county, Utah, in book 15 of Mortgages, on pag 96 of the records of said office, and given upon the following described premises, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest c -'ner of the east one-half (j) of the west one-half of the southest one-fourth one-fourth (i) of section twelve (12) in township six .(6) south of ranga two (2) east of Salt Lake Meridian, run thence east two (2) rods; thence northeasterly, north-easterly, along the east side of Provo Bench canal eighty-five (85) rods; thence east four (4) rods; thence north eighty (80) rods; thence west forty (40) rods; thence south one hundred and sixty (160) rods, to tha place of beginning, begin-ning, area 28 acres, more or less, which eaid trust deed was given to secure the payment of three hundred and twenty-five twenty-five dollars, as evidenced by a certain promissory note of even date with said trust deed and payable one year after the date thereof, with ten psr cent, interest in-terest per annum, payable semi-annually, atd Whereas, It is provided in eaid trust deed among other things that in case default should be made in the payment pay-ment of said note or any part thereof, that said party of the eecond part shall sell Baid premises, or any part thereof at public vendue, to the highest and beat bidder for cash at the banking; ! ' . i iWPMlPUlIM)Liili.ULIl II I JII.JI I...UIJI .IWII -..jiiiim. house of the Utah County Savings bank in Provo city, Utah, f.fter first giving twenty days' public notice of the tirne, terroa and place of uch pale, aud of the property to be sold, in s.me newspaper news-paper printed m the Enelish language, and published in said Provo city, and upon such sale, said party of tn second sec-ond part shall execute and dfclivtrto the purchaser or purchasers at such sale, deed or deeds in fee simple of the property eold, and Wbereas, Sa'd parties of the first part, aud each of them have made default de-fault ia the payment of said note, and the owner and holder thereof h s requested re-quested said party of the second pait to advertise and sell said premises, pursuant pur-suant to the power and authority in said party of the second part vested in and by said Irast deed, Now therefore public notion is hereby given thu 1. II. M. Bacon, trustee trus-tee ae aforesaid, will on Friday the let day of February, A D. 1895. at 10:30 u'clcck p. m. eaid day, at the east front door of the banking house of the Utah C-unty Savings bark,in Provo city, Utah, sell at public auction to the highest and taet bidder for cash, eaid premises hereinbefore described, tcg-thfi- with ail the rizht, title, benefit and equity ol rrdrmptioH of the eaid parties of 'he first part, their beir3 ind Eseigjis . J herein f jiever, fVr the purpose pur-pose of payiay said ir.debtedoess and the inters?! thereon, and the costs, attorney's! at-torney's! fee and expenses of executing thia trust, s.vd will make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the uur-chaser uur-chaser or purchasers at said sale, good ad Eufiicient deed or deeds of conveyance convey-ance for the premtees sold. D&ted thie 3rd day of January, A. D. 1895. H. M. Bacon, Trustee a3 aforesaid. J. W. Judd, attorney. 3NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, Charles August Alien and Elon L, Alien, his wile, of Utah County, Utah, executed, exe-cuted, acknowledged, and delivered to James H. Bacon, trtiste-, their certain trust deed, beari- p date tne ttrnt day of Oecoinber. A. D. lao. winch said trust deed was recorded in ihe 'eeorder'a otlice of Utah County, Utah, in Book "8" of Trust IJeeda. on paie8 210to 214 of tho records cf said o Mice, and git en to secure se-cure th payment of Sixteen Hundred and Jb'itty Holiars, as evidenced by a certain first mortg-aye oond or n --te, bearii'sr even date with baid rust deed, and payable on the first day of December, A. D. isyo, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, uer annum, an-num, payable semi-annuallr. as evidecced by ten interest coupons to said first mort..ge ondorno e attached, and which said trust deed was giv..n upon the following described premises, situated in the County of Utah and Territory of Utah, to-wit: Beg-in twenty (20) chains north of the southwest corner of pection twenty-nine (2y) township eight (8) , south of range two (2), eastot ralt Lake meridian; thence east twenty (20) chains; thence north ten (10) chains :thence west twenty 2U chains; thence south ten 1 10 chaiug to tho place of beginning, be-ginning, containing twenty 1.20 acres, also, Heiin eight and T5-lt0'i 8.75 chains east ot the northwest corner of lot four 41 in section thirty, 30, township eight, 8. south of range two, 2, east of Salt Lake meridian: thence east thirteen aud 98-100, 13 U8, chains; thence south seventeen and 97-100, 17 l7, chains;thence west twelve and 61-H'0, 12.51, chains: thence north thirtv-two and 30-100, 32.3 '.chains ;thence west two and 70-100, 2.70, chains; thence north fit-teen fit-teen and 73-100, 15.73, chains to the place ot beginning, be-ginning, containing twenty-lour and 90-100. 2iM, acres, also, Ueiu fourteen, 14, chains east and seventy-five, seventy-five, 75, links north of the southwest corner of lot four, 4, in section thirtv, 30, township eight. 8. south of range t to. 2. east of Salt La- e meridia'i, thence east eight and 73-100, 8.73, chains; thence north ten and 78-100, 10.78, chains ; thenci west twelve and 51-100, 12.51, chains; thence south thirty-two degrees and thirty minutes, 32 30' east six aud 60-luO, 6.00 chains ;thence south six and 17-100, 0.17, chains to the place of beginning, containing ten and 28-100, 10.28, acres, also. Begin thirty, 30, chains north of the southwest south-west corner of section twenty-nine, 29, township town-ship eight, 8, south of range two, 2, easi of Salt Lake meridian, thence north fifteen, 15, chains, thence east ten, l, chains, thence south fifteen. 15, chains, theuco west ten, 10, chains, to beginning, containing fifteen, 15 acres. Also lot four, 4, in block one tiundred and fifteen, 115. plat "A" Provo City survey, containing seventy-two, 72, square rods, and situate in section one, 1. township seven, 7, south of range two.2, east Salt Lake meridian ; also one-fourth of the water in the Pond cwn Slough, together with any and aU water rights owned by the said Charles August Allen and Elon L. Allen, or either of them, or belonging to or with or used upon said premises, or any part thereof, and Whereas, it is provided In said trust deed among other things that in case default be made in the payment of eitner of said notes, indebtedness, or moneys secured by said trust deed, or of the taxes or assesssments on said premises or any part thereof, or in case of the breach of any of the covenants in said trust deed contained to be kept and performed by the said Charles August Allen and Elon L. Allen, then to sell and dispose of said premises, prem-ises, or "any part thereof, and said water rights, together with all the right, title, benefit bene-fit and equity of redemption of the said Charles August Alien and Klon L Allen, their heirs and assigns therein forever, either in mass or in separate parcels, as the holder or holders of said bond and notes may prefer, at public auction, at the front door of Lie Court House in the County of Utah and Territory of Utah, r on said premises, as may be specified in the notice of such sale for the highest and best price tbe same will bring in cash, after first giving tnirty days previous notice ot such sale by publication in any newspaper at that time published in the said County of Utah.aDd to make, execute, acknowledge and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers at said sale good and sufficient deed or deedsof conveyance for the premises sold, and Wnemis, ItisaiBO provided in said trust deed, among other things, that in case default be made in the payment of any or either of the indebtedness or moneys secured thereby, whether of principal or interest, or cf the breach of any of the covenants in said trust deed contained, to be kept and performed by the said Charles August Allen and Elon L. Allen, then any and all of the moneys thereby there-by secured sball upon such default, at the option of the holder of said indebtedness, become be-come immediatelv due and payable, anything in said trust deed or in said bond or notes contained to the contrary, notwithstanding, and Whereas, Charles August Allen and Elon L. Allen have both and each made default in the payment of the interest on said indebtedness, due on the first day of Deoember, A. D. J893; on the first day of June, A. 1), 1894; and on the first day of December, A. 1). 1894, nd Whereas, the legal holder of said indebtedness indebted-ness has declared the whole ol said Indebtedness Indebted-ness to be now immediately due and payable and requested said trustee to advertise and sell said premises and water rights, pursuant to the power and authority in him vested in and by said trust deed, and Whereas, it is also providsd in said trust deed that in case ot the death, absence from 6aid Utah County, inability or refusal to act nt t.hn Raid James H. Bacon, that then Harvey M, Bacon shall be and is by said trust deed appointed and made successor Intrust to said James H. Bacon, with like powers and authority, author-ity, and said premises thereupon becomes vested in said successor In trust, for the uses and purposes in said trust deed mentioned, and Whereas, sa'd James H. Bacon is absent from said Utah County, unable to and refuses to act in the premises, Now thereiore public notice is hereby given that I, Harvey M. Bacon, successor in truBt as aforesaid, will on Friday, tne first day of February, A.D. 1895, at ten o'clocn a.m. of said day at the north frontdoor of the County Coun-ty Court House in the City of Provo. in Utah County, Utah, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, said premises prem-ises and water rights hereinbefore described, together with all tho right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of the said Charles August Allen and hlon L. Allen, their heirs and assigns therein forever lor the purpose of paying said indebtedness and. interest thereon, there-on, and the costs, attorney's fees and expenses of executing this trust, and will matte, execute, exe-cute, acknowledge and deliver to the purchaser pur-chaser oor purchasers at said sale, good and sufficient deed or deeds of conveyance for the premises sold. 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