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Show V - 4 PAGBTHBHi DELINQUENT NOTICE ; ..Notice la hereby given that there Charles J. Sundberg . this fasu Ion the more dNgrniitlcd 1 are School District delinquent following Jordan, uponth ,104 wa. When I had eaten am we apol Names of Corporation Utah Lake described atock on account of assess- Mads Madsen ....... 1Q6 ogy for a, diuuer I nvent to my d,so ment levied on the 11th day of Nolate home, sat dowifin the library and Distributing Company. Location of, Principal Place of vember, 1915, the several amounts thought. My wifes action by this time And tn accordance with law and an Utah, on the 5th day of January, apieared to me little better than a business Provo City, Utah County, set opposite the names of the re'' order of the Board of Directors made 1916, at the hour of two e'eloek p. m. crithe. I was tempted to let her alone Utah. spective shareholders, as follows: for a while, that she might discover on the Jllth day of November, 1915, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the coat of adherself the wrong she had committed. so maty shares of each parcel of SARATOGA DISTRICT Tho long evening finally passed with! vertising and expense of sale. such stock as may be necessary will R. J. MURDOCK, Secretary. out my coming to any decision, and ' No. of a No. of went to bed. be eold !at the offices of the Secretary- - Office: Reom 7, Knight Block. ' Amount ? Name Shares Certitl cate I did not Room t; Knight Block, Provo City, et ' expect much sleep, and I 27.80 10 2 G. Bernard Webb was not disappointed. When , day 87.51 20 7 dawned I was awake. and iOntlnned H. E. Osterloh JBal)v What a Christmas: my thinking. DELINQUENT NOTICE Then It occurred to me that I might not find It easy to prove my innocence. THE Would it not be better to take urn Alpine Galena Mining Co a corPabiisied Tueadaji & Fridays steps toward convincing my wife that Thomas M. poration. Principal place of bualaeM a mistake bad been made until had it No. 2 North Ftnft West Etreet, Provo City, Utah. ferreted out how the letteV bad boon Ptotu, (JUk. delivered to me? After weighing this E. W. There are delinquent upon the folPOST FUBXJ3HXNQ OOXFANT matter till It was time to rise, remem lowing described stock on account of beriug that I would have a bit of re assessment No. 2 levied on tke venge on Helen by delay, I concluded J. R. Giles ubecrtptten KHm: of November, 1915, the several ttf begin an Investigation, leaving her day liar, strictly ia advenes, to mourn over my presumed unfaithamounts 6 set opposite the namee of LouIb A. Months, strictly ia advance 1.23 fulness till 1 had found a solution. I oot paid is advene odd 5 the respective shareholders, After breakfast I took the letter to jer year ar 25 for mx months to the postofflee and showed It to the J. B. McBride fie above. postmaster, who looked in the city Prestwlch tor of another George directory my person name. He found only, mine. Calling Entered tho , Postaffte of in the superintendent of carriers, he Provo City aa smed-eiea- e matter RIVERTON DISTRICT made Inquiry os to whether- - any 'Hu scenting U Act of Congress No. of No. of them delivered' mail to any other Mareh 3. 1834. than myself of my name.. None Amount Shares Certifl cate Name of them did so. I left the postoQlee (B&DI329.93 100 6' George H. Daqgle without confirmation of my theory. 74.38 85 66 H. Dansie I was much disappointed and begun George 46.05 1010 to realize that my chances of proving Thomas McMullln 145.28 Consult Ceuaty Clark or Re psetFyj 40 49 A. O. McMullln my Innocence were not bo good ns 63.93 for Further laformattaa. 20 bad thought them. All that day the A. O. McMullln Signors 60 63.93 matter ran through my brain like flow ArO. McMullln 20 HO 189.83 35 lng water. I cams to uo conclusion Wm. Brown 12 DELINQUENT NOTICE and at' bedtime returned to my lonely 117.22 20 16 McFarland Alexander 1 ds to where home.. made no Inquiry 130.40 20 15 Alta Ditch and Canal ' Company, my wife and children had gone, for I Heber S. Cutler 113.91 20 17 W. Reese to the Enoch bad no explanation to offer as principal place of business. Farmers 63.79 20 107 hand-1 & Merchants Baak BulldLug, Provo. studied the accusing letter. Joseph Lindsay 63.79 20 , 108 Utah. writing, but was not conscious of ever Joseph Lindsay , , ", i 63.79 20 ' 109 having seen It before. At last It oo Joseph Lindsay Notice is herby given that thare 63.78 curred to mb to place It In the hands 20 HO are delinquent on the feltowlsg deLindsay 73.92 of a detective and bid blm make an Joseph W. 27 20 Darihie James - 36.98 scribed stock on account of in Investigation. 10 7 26 B. Thomas Lloyd levied on the ninth day of He spent an hour with me, asking 12 tUT" 27 C. Parry Leonard him to a view with assisting 1915, November, questions by order et the 87.00 8 27 In his work. They were so many and Leonard C. Parry . 43.64 board of directors the several am10 (Bal) 83 so varied that when he had finished Charles Steadman ounts 5410 names ef the the set 20 opposite 1 could not see that he had elicited 34 Albert E. Nott ' as follows, 7019 shareholders remotest 20 respective (Bal) to the 'him 36 give anything Zacariah Evans .A 146.23 41 clew. While he was at work 1 was Emanuel. H. Richards ' 41 living alone at my home, taking my 64 A. Willey... meals at my club. 1 learned (bat my Mary 66 wife bad gone with the children to her John Sauder 60 mother's. 1 did not communicate with Anna L. Jeapersen 62 1 trot would her, having resolved that George Miller 64 do so until I was vindicated and could Herbert Van Dam show her how uujustly she had treat Jordan 68 . Co. ... ...... Farm Velley Dry ' " ' S ed nit 99 Co Farm Jordan Velley Dry One day my detective came to me 69 & Alexander Dahl Hbd told me that while questioning me Boren ' 73 Dahl & Alexander Soren what from when he took the case, 24.60 6 91 stock as may be necessary wlU.be order of tbe Board of Director mad had told him as to my trouble with Wnt. Wilburn Maynard S.64 8 78 Maud Peurose before my marriage be Hattie Preece sold at the office of the secretary on the 15th May of Hoveabe igxf, 12.45 15 bad uo doubt she had written the let Louisa B. Johansen 79 Farmers A Merchants Bank Building, so many shares of each parcel of 139.71 some one 30 ter or. rather, had employed 80 on the 10th day of January, 1916, stock as may be neceasnry wm e Thomas I. Page 2341S to do so for revenge. But be was un80 ... unless payment is made on or beforo eold at my, office, Room 1, Christensen A. able to prove the charge. This had oc- Christensen 8rd day of January, 1916. to pay Block, Provo, Utah,- eg the Wednesday, curred to me. but I bad dismissed It II the 1 consider did not delinquent assessment together the 5th day of January, 19l, jaf the at onee because with costa of advertising and expense hour of 11 oclock a. mu, to psy tke reasonable to suppose that any eduof sale. cated and refined woman could possi- Edwin Steadman delinquent assessment thsreen, toOrson Preetwloh. bly commit such, a base act. This bad John M. Spencer gether with the costa of advertising no effect on the detective, who said . Secretary, and the expenae of. sale, that not all criminals webe to be found First pub. Dec. 17, 1915. HARVEY CLU7F, in the lower classes. 1 did not conLast pub. January 4, 1916. Secretary. vince him that be was wrong, nor did 1st pub. Dec.. !,, 1915. . be convince me that bis charge was APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING nsupportable. SANDY 1 was s , . PERMITS A year passed, daring which NOTICE OF SALE OF REAW on a make long to, trip called npon AND PERSONAL PROPERTY business and was for months travel Certifl Name aU apIs NOTICE that hereby given lng. The estrangement between me Co. plications for permits to grace cat- Estate of William Warren, deoeased. and my wife continued. I being too Cannan Live Stock . ...... The underaigned will .sell nt PrJ. Wm. W. Wilson withreconciliation a to attempt proud tle, horses and ' sheep within th vate Sale, the following described, out proof of my innocence, ahe being A. T. Orton UINTA NATIONAL FOREST during convinced that my silence was proof James Jensen On cow;, one heifproperty, In must of season be filed the 1916, of my guilt A mutual friend told me H. W. Charte r ....... one one er; sorrel mars; ope calf; beon or at office Provo, Utah. my that she remembered Maud Penroses O. H. Dutton one gray horse; gray mare; one old 1916, fore dis81, January warning that she wonld In time one Wm. D. Kuhre ....... wood barrow; one cultihorse; to cost in Information Full her tha to regard cover my true character one wagon; one sulky plow; had no Peter E. Anderson . . . . . This Indicated to me that grazing fees to be charged and blank vator; one withHalstead Wm. reconciliation a mowing machine; one lend chance to effect forms to be need la making applione. out proof, and t began to despair of T. F. Brlckley ...'. plow; grain seeder; cations wlU he furnished up on ever being reunited to my family. D. E. Greenwood rake; Hplgs; one buggy;. one doable, W. A. JENSEN, Supervisor. One day my detective came to me Peter Hansen harness; one tingle harmees; 64 First pub. Dec. 14. and said that for $1,000 he could se- J. E. Thornb&ld certain household furniture chicken; cure Information as to the writer of which belongs to tbe said estate; and Llndell Chas NOTICE for the a .ASSESSMENT check him I the letter. gave the following described . real estate. amount and told him that If he could Niels Poison 7. before I Hans Chri8topherson required Iron King Consolidated Mining Begin 15 rods South of tbe north-we- s give me the proof was apwhich, corner of Section 36, Tp. M. Nelson next Christmas, the August Company, a corporation, principal of Range 1 East of 8..L.-proaching, I would add a handsome Carl Larson place' of business Provo City, Utah. The day before C, D. bonus for himself. thence South 64 rods; thence East ' Harding Notice in hereby given that at n the anniversary he came to me with a William 80 rods; thence North 80 Langton rods; thence meeting of the board of directors of specimen of penmanship identical with 20 ' rod; thence West n Bridge-Iva-1 seizConsolidated Kay Mining the, iron king' that of the Incriminating letter.thence West 60 rods to the J. Levin ed it greedily- company, a corporation, held on the rods; , , A. J. Butler Who Is the writer?" I asked. T 14th day of December, 1915, an as- place of beginning. Area about. 14 ' but I C. F. Williams .... I dont know. be replied, sessment (No. 7) of one- - half cent per acres together with 23 shares of the the stock of Lehl do know that she was simply an aman- J. R. Allred Irrigation Co. share was levied on the' outstanding capital uensis. I can get an affidavit from her Julius Henser may be bid on separately. Said sale will of stock the company payable capital If giving the name of her principal In- Engrl Nelson of said personal property immediately to Preston Q. Peterson, Any part you will sign an agreement not to be made . . on or after Monday, tke Olsen Olo secretary, at his office lo the Grand quire as to the identity of the nmnn Frank Cutler 3rd of 1916, and written day January, Central buUdlng, Provo City, Utah. nensis or to prosecute." bids will be G. next received and the Peter Bergstron by me at my assesswhich the I signed this agreement Any stock upon In A, G. Brown on Highland Bench, Utah Co; written statement place the received Thurson ment day may remain unpaid Terms of sale. Cash. - Ten the hand of the writer of the Fred A. Olsen . 20th day of January. 1916. Utah. tho day, beletter. That was two days cent must accompany each bid. James Camp will be delinquent and advertised for per fore Christmas. I sent a messenger C. M. Anderson . ; WILLIAM WARREN, JR. sale at public auction, and unless pay' to Helen that If she woutd return to C. E. Administrator. Ryberg ment is made before, win be eold at our home at once I wonld meet her .... Cluff, W. Farmer Harvey R. Attorney. at my office, Monday, tbe 26th day of there with undisputable proof that First pub. Dec. 21, 1915. been deceived and victimized. She Niels Thompson . . February,' 1916, at 2 oclock p. m. to 7. ni home woutd Niels she go' that Thompson .replied pay the delinquent assessment to once and if I could convince her of Niels Thompson . . , NOTICE TO CREDITORS gether with the costa of advertising in Innocence I would make her the C.J. Erickson . . . Estate of James Whitehead, deceased sale. of. and expense happiest woman In the world. Creditors will present claims with E. Booth . ; Annie C. PRESTON ETERSON, Secretary. Ws met on the morning of the day Rhoda E. Graves vouchers to ths undersigned at his ' 1st Pub. December 14, 1915. before Christmas, Without a word I residence In Springvtlle; Utah, counS. Mousley handed her an envelope containing the Joseph .... Stowe A. ty, state of Utah, on or before tbe, Ada When she evidence 1 had received 25th day of April, 1911. of the name Harriet the Boberg perpetrator cams to Dated at Bpringvllle, 'Utah, this of the' accusation. Maud Penrose, she John E. Smith 22nd stood transfixed. day of December, 1915. Ollvdr Powell For Infants and Children but I suspected this," she raid, JL. WM. WHITEHEAD, Bateman A. ft D. Co t, . . . melhat my susr, For In Use Years Over : . . your silence convinced . ... . Administrator. Ennis t seemed a con- John W, plclon was wrong.-IAlways bears Booth amPBooth. Attorasys. b. C. Crapo fession of guilt" tbe ETA0IN2TA0I The next day we spent the happiest Charles A. Kim Signature of 1st Kim pub. F. John li: Christmas of enr lives. In A SCHEME I TO RUIN' Story For Christmas : A 1 i By DONALD CHAMBERLIN PROVO POST I met Helen Lee at a young people's gathering on Christmas eve. Maud Penrose bad been giving me, encouragement to be companionable with her, and 1 had seen a good deaf of her, but 1 bad no thought of marrying her because, in the first place, I never looked upon her as a possible wife and, In the second place, I was not in a position to marry any one. At that Christmas merrymaking it wae revealed to me with certainty that she considered me her oWn. When 1 bad danced twice with Helen to ouee7with Maud Penrose, Maud showed by a flash In her eye as she passed me In Helen's company that something was wrong. As soon as 1 was relieved of Helen I sought Maud and asked her what was the trouble. She reproached me bitterly for what she called deserting her., I was young, high strung and Inexperienced with women, coolly Informed her that 1 could not have deserted her, for she had never had any more right to me than any other girL This, to my surprise, seemed to give her great pain, but since 1 did sot consider .myself bound to Her simply 'because we had been a good deal In each other's company I did not see what'l could do to make her feel any better. Indeed, I was Impressed with the Importance of breaking off our association at once. This I did. My meeting with Helen was followed by something very different from what had been between me and Maud. I fell in love with her. I soon beard that Maud was accusing me of having treated her badly, and 1 was received pold-lby some of her friends., 1 never asked any of them for the reason of their coolness or entered any defense t V y whatever in the matter of Mauds accusations. A man Is powerless against a woman In such a matter, for his lips are sealed, and she is likely to secure the sympathy of those to whom she tells her story. Helen knew of all this. She believed my story, but told me that I should not have become Involved with any woman I did not Intend t marry. She had no acquaintance with Maud and had no idea of what "a woman scorned may be capable. When Maud ", sent her word that she In turn would " suffer from my perfldy It troubled her. But she bad the loyalty to me to refrain from telling me of the message Since Helen and I had met on a Christmas evening we came to value that anniversary. The first Christmas after our marriage we Invited our intimate friends to dinner and a dance. . When our first child was two years old we brought him to- the table on Christmas day, and as other children came we added them to our family circle around the board. Alas, if the first Christmas anniversaries of our married life were the happiest there was one that was the most miserable. That one 1 cannot to this day think of without a shudder. When the fifth Chris tmas after our marriage approached 1 was away from home; but promised to return In time to celebrate the day, as usual A winter storm delayed my coming, and 1 reached my home only at the hour set for the dinner. What was my surprise to see the bouse dark! Instead .!' of the lights that I had expected In every room not one appeared. In a wondering terror I opened the door, entered the hall and, turning on an .JL electric switch, listened for a sound. The house was surely deserted. Going up to my wifes bedroom, 1 saw evidence of a hasty departure, i On the mantel was an Envelope to me, but I perceived at a glance that it was not In my wife's handwriting. I took It up and found that It had been opened. Taking out Its contents, I read a letter addressed to me couched In loving terms, indi- : eating that f was living -a, double life, dividing my affections between my wife and the writer. Here was an explanation of the conditlon In which I bad found my home, The letter had come during my absence. Helen had opened it and, convinced of my perfldy, had taken the children and gone away, that she might not meet me on my return. But the letter. It must have been written to-- one of the same name as - - myself and reached the wrong person. I certainly knew no such woman as the writer, who signed herself Alice. Glancing again at the address. I saw that there was no street and no num-beon It It had been delivered for me without this, I being well known to the carrier. I was much chagrined at this break-- . lng up of my Christmas through a mere mistake, and 1 was angry with - -- i - i r . t - my wife fornot having given me an opportunity to rectify It Where she a. had gone I knew not but could doubt's lest find out through members of her family. But my Christum had been spoiled. There was no time to menJ the matter. I would go to my club and get my dinner, then would tak' i f.teps toward obtaining an - from my wife. At the club I took a table hv my dined alone. ' The' more I . self and about my wife's going uwb' thought evpl.-mstlo- ............... 1 lth to-wl- t: tier-so- n Legal Notices 1 re 1 , . - , to-wl- - I - , ' . to-wl- . 1 ,, L 1 t 8outhl5; ...... - . ...... ! Incrlrn-Inatln- ..... sin-ha- ' , ...i CASTbRlA 30 i - D.'ll, V h. K 1 |