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Show PAGE BIX THE 8UN, - FRIOE.UTAH NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES IN TUB SEVENTH Jl DICLIL District Court In end For Carbon County,a Bank, State of Utah. Carbon County F A n- Corporation, Ilaintiff. vs. EmmettHusband nis and Mrs. Emmett F. Annie, Heirs, and Wife, and All of the Unknown Creditors and Claimants of Emmett K. Annia, Iteccased. Inland Fuel tkimpeny, a Corporation, K. W. Crockett. IL Crockett, Trustee For J. A. Crockett. J. A. Crockett, 1L W. throckett and Mrs. K. W. Crockett. Helper Lumber and Hardware Company, a CorKraUon, James Corley. R. K. Rowan. CTiarley No. 1. George A. Nixon, Core J. It. Golding, City Part of Lot 3. Block A, local South, Range 10 East, Halt Lake meridian; beginning 130.50 feet north 33 deg. 15 min. east from southeast corner Lot 3, Block 0, thence north 33 deg. 15 min. east 81.23 feet to northeast corner Lot 3. thence south 85 deg. 30 feet west 145.80 feet, thence south 31 deg. 00 min. west 02.30 feet, tlience east to the point of beginning. 81.20 feet frontage No. 2. George A. Nixon, cure J. It. Golding, city Part of Lot 3, Block 0, local survey of Sec. 10, Twp. 14 Mouth, Range 10 Eaat, Halt Lake meridian ; in about the same way that nany tombeginning 58.00 feet north 83 deg. 15 feet east of the southeast corner tat 3, Block 0, thence north 71 deg. 45 feet west to the west line of cats would fight if their tails wcie Iut 3, thence north 81 deg. 00 min. east 41.00 feet, thence east to a tied together. Economic condition INiint on the east line of Lot 3, which is north 33 deg. 15 min. east have tied the producers so tightly that 81.50 feet of the Kint of beginning, thence south 33 deg. 15 feet west 81.50 feet to beginning. they cannot get apart, but still their aus-pici- . ne st Self-intere- st . HIM feet frontage, ht ht Y h extra No. 7. II. B. Olsen, Price Ilirt of Lot 5, Block C. local survey Sec. 10, Twp 14 Mouth, Kongo 10 East, Suit Lake meridian ; beginning 183.00 Ieet east of southwest cornor See. Ill, thence north 8 deg. 05 min. east 210.05 feet, thence east to east line Lot 5, thence south 8 deg. 30 min. west 210.90 feet, thence west 24.00 feet to beginning. 24.00 feet frontage No. 10. Ernest Aubert, Price Part of See. 17, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt taka meridian; beginning at southeast corner 8ec. 17, thence north 214.50 feet, west 135.00 feet, south 214.50 feet, east 135.00 feet to beginning. h .. 135.00 feet frontage, one extra 12. No. Salt Sec. of 14 W. P. Winters, Price Part 17, Twp. South, Range 10 East, take meridian ; beginning 235.00 feet west of southeast corner Sec. 17, thence north 173.00 feet, west 100.00 feet, south 173.00 feet, east 100.00 feet to beginning. h X extra 100.00 feet frontage, one No. 17. II. CL Smith, Price Part of Sec. 17, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Salt take meridian ; beginning 214.50 feet north and 611.00 feet east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Sec. 17, thence west 110.00 feet to the Denver end Rio Grande Western Railroad company right of way, thence southeasterly along said right of way to a point south of beginning, tlience north. to beginning. 110.00 feet frontage. No. 18. Catherine C. Fairchilds Pert of Sec. 17, Twp. 14 South, Range 10 East, Halt take meridian ; begnining et southwest corner of soiitheeat quarter of southeast quarter of Sec. 17, thence north 214.50 feet, thence east of the south line of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company right of way, thence southeasterly along said right of way to the south line of Sec. 17, thence west 402.00 feet to beginning. 402.00 feet frontage I" ten-inc- A J. ten-inc- ppr-tainin- Utah. First pub., Feb. 24 ; last March 10, 1928. .$82.99 City Treasurer, Price, Utah, and Collector of Special Tax. Eastern Utah Electric company). First pub., Feb. 24 ; last March 9, 1928. a HUBBARD ' Physician and Burgeon Physician and Bnrgaon m n i Office ITonra 2 to 5p. m. Phone 246m I Residence Phone 234. Eastern Utah Electric Building, Lumber and dial Company, a Corporation. L. J. Caldwell. George A. Williams, Monroe Harps. 1L P. Arnold, Also Kngwn , Aa Robert P. Arnold. Being One and the Marne Person, Charles C. Arnold and Mrs. Charles C. Arnold. Husband and Wife. J. It. Brown and Tiny Brown. De$A57 fendant Sheriffs Sale. To be wild at alieriffe sale on the 17th day of March, PJ28. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day on the front steps of the county courthouse in Price. Carbon county, Utah, the following described property situates in Car All or bon county, uta t of Utah, towit 7, New Helper tats 13 and 14. Block name now on file townaite aa per plat of in the office of the county recorder of $84.03 Carbon county, Utah, together with all improvements thereon and all rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging or thereunto in any wise appertaining. Also, the southeast quarter of the aoutheaat quarter of Sec. 11. and the nortlient of the northeast quarter of Sec. quarter $9.84 14. ail in Twp. 13 Mouth, Range 9 Eu.u, Salt taka base and meridian, together with all improvements thereon and nil rights and appurtenances thereunto be- g. longing or thereunto in any wise a Dated at Price, Carbon county, .$27.89 Utah, this Kith day of February. 1028. M. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County, . PRICE, UTAH QHARLES RU.GGERI, JR, M. D. Physician and Borg ean Office Phone 81 ; Residence 177. Silvegni Bldg., Price, Utah. ANDREW W. DOWD, M. D. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted PRICE, UTAH HR. H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist Work and Extraction.- Price Bank Bldg., Pries, Utah - Commercial HR. GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS Dentist Office Phone 209. Residence 892w. PRICE, UTAH ON. SANFORD BALLINGER Death! Service. Offiee, Second Floor Silvegni Bunding. PRICE, UTAH X-R- STATE ENGINEERS OFFICE. SALT take City, Utah. Jan. 27, 1928. No- ON. L 8. EVANS Death! tice ia hereby given that E. J. Raddatx, whose postoffire address is 8alt - Lake Office. Electric Banding, (Sty. Utah, haa made application in acPRICE. UTAH cord anre with the requirements of the Compiled taws of Utah, 1917. aa amended by the Session taws of Utah, 1919 ON. T. J. ANTON 'c. f. Death! and 1925, to appropriate a. of water from four unnamed epringa in Said to water is Utah. Silvagni Building Emery county. be diverted at the points of issuance of PRTCE, UTAH the springs, which are located aa follows : Phonee Office 125: Residence No. 1. north 8063 feet and east 11,492 feet; No. 2. north 11,713 feet, and east ON. F. A. MIGLI0RE 9527 feet ; No. 3, north 2504 feet and eaat Phyaiotherapist and Chiropractor 10.639 feet; No. 4. north 7219 feet end Phone 11 east 12,423 feet, all from the southwest Firet National Bank Building earner of Sec. 23, Twp. 10 South, Range PRICE. UTAH 14 East. Melt take base end meridian. Siimpa will be built and the water from N. L BROCKBANK each spring will be conducted through ON. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor pipelines to a storage tank located at a point which benra north 2350 feet and 805-- 6 Electric Bunding east 2200 feet from the southwest corner , PRICE, UTAH of Sec. 23. Twp. 16 South, Range 14 Office Houro : 10 to 12, 2 to 5 and Eaat, Salt take base and meridian, from 6 :30 to 8 where it will be conveyed by meana of e pipeline to and nsed during the entire Office Phone 15 Residence Phone 823-year at the Raddats eoal mine in the 8unnyside coal area. located in the north- OLIVER K. CLAY west onarter of southwest quarter of mid , Attorney At taw See. 23. Aa much water as may be necessary will be used during the entire year In County Oourthondk . Office for domestic purposes. This application UTAH PRICE, is designated in the state engineer! office ee File No. 10206. All n rotes ts A. McGEE gainst the granting of raid application, Attorney At taw . stating the reasons therefor must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with Rooms 5 and 6. SHvagnl Bunding, a fee of $1.00. and filed in thia office PRICE. UTAH within thirty fSOl da vs after the completion of the publication of thia notice. GEORGE M. BACON. State Engineer. R. W. DALTON Pete of first publication. Feb. 3, 1928. Attorney At taw Pate of completion of publication, March 2. 1028. Office In the Silvagni Bunding, five-tent- $1109 141-N-- $UL99 (Offiee at w Crockett Advises As to Corporations Recommendation that all domestic corporations .which have not paid the annual license taxes do so under protest together with penalties and interest before March 15th, to keep from having their charters revoked, was made last Friday by II. E. Crockett, secretary of state. The money so paid will be kept in a separate fund, it is stated, so that if it ia finally decided that the Utah law is unconstitutional as it relates to local corporations the taxes may be then refunded. Several weeks ago the state supreme eourt in the case of the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery company against Crockett and John Walker, as state treasurer, handed down a dccisiop holding that the ror)oration tax law of this state was in violation of the federal consti- tution. pay the taxes, penalties and interest under protest. . Oranges at the breakfast table, a salad at dinner things formerly regarded as luxuries by families of average means are fast coming to le necessities. Birth announcement eards. The Son. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District, In and For the County of Carbon, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Application of Davis Auto and Machine Company, a Corporation, For Dimioliition. Notice of Hearing of Application For Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that an application has been filed on the 23d day of February, 1928, in the above entitled court praying for the voluntary dissolution of the Davis Auto and Marhine company, a corporation ; that said court npon said date made an order that the clerk of said court give thirty days notice of the same by publication in The Sun. a newspaper published weekly in Carbon county, state of Utah, and that thia notice ia now given, and will be published according to said order during said period of thirty daya from and after February 24. 1928, the date of first publication. At any time prior to the expiration of the time of publication any person may file hia objection to the application. Said court in the order aforesaid fixed the 31st day of March. 1928. at 10 o'clock a. m or as soon thereafter ns counsel can be heard an the time and the courthouse at l'rice. Carbon county. Utah, as the plnce of the hearing of said application. Given und.'r by hand and the seal of the Seventh Judicial District court of the state of Utah, in and for Carbon county, this 23d day of February, 192H. (Seal). ELIZABETH HADLEY, ilerk of Court. By Ernest 8. The question has since arisen as to whether that decision applied in the rase of domestic corporations. Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general, has held that it wipes the law off the statute hooks, as regards both foreign and domestic corporations. Gov. George H. Hern, however, has taken the stand that domes! ie corporations are not by the decision, and that, it is understood, is the opinion of sevenl attorneys with whom the governor has conferred. Until the matter is finally settled, Horsley, Deputy. Crockett is advising domestic ones to First pub., Feb. 24; last March af-fcrt- Hauls On Booze Are Made, Friday le six-inc- PROFESSION Office Phone 16Sw ; Residence 881 Price Commercial and Savings Bank Buildlnv. Pries, Utah. Ji. inainled on doing huaineea according to the rules of the jungle rather than by those made by the combined brains of his industry has been the cause of building up a feeling within the coal feline nutures will not let them get industry of distrust, of hatred, of together and they continue scratching, and fear, lie ia to blame for and snarling and hating ench clawing that condition of mind that you find other until the entire industry is on everywhere in the coal industry, that the verge of dissolution. This condifear that your neighbor is going to tion has now gone so far that a take advantage of you in aome way. manv of the best economists ofgreat the That when hia better judgment tells country have come to the conclusion him to shut down his mine two or that nothing but government regulathree daya a week he does not do it tion will save this great industry from berause of the idea that someone will complete destruction. steal all of hia men or his trade. When Industry Lacks Followers. he to bid on a certain piece of pies The question is often asked why business and figures out the lowest lack this of leadership in the coal inwhich on he show ran price possible is not the lack of leaders. f It dustry a profit then he bids twenty-fiv- e cents lower than that price, because he fears Every operator in this eountry is someone else is aa big a fool as he il.' leader. The trouble is none will folFear is a most terrible thing. Someone low. When you look at the operahas said: Much of our sickness is tor aa an operating man you will see caused by fear, and fear is an impor- him at hia beat. Aa an economic protation. Our very existence turns on ducer of his commodity he eomiiares ih being happy. Misery affeets our cir- very favorably with management culation, fear means congestion and other industries. When you stop to think that he is mining, bringing out, congestion means disease and disease preparing and loading on to railroad continued means death. ears a ton of coal that is sold at about Associations Only Eolation. the same price that you pay for The trade associations, as I see it, pound of candy then you must agree furnish the only solution. Show me that there is nothing wrong with the a prosperous industry, except soino producing end of this business. Here that have a natural monoply, and I he has full opportunity to turn loose will show you one that has its strong all the individuality and originality associations. Look where you will, re- in his makeup, and if you should have tail, wholesale, manufacturing ami fi? opportunity to visit some of the won nance and you will find all groups derful prbperties in Utah and see striving through association effort for them bring the eoal from the ground, the advancement of their partieuar prepare it and load in in the car, I lines. The banker has eome to know am sure that you would agree with me full well the benefits to trade and in- that production ia in good hands. The dustry that accrue from his move- industry would probably be better off ment, and trade association member- if the producing of eoal were not in ships are coming to be important fac- such proficient hands. The trouble tors to bank and other eredit ratings. ia that they produce too much, then Some of the fellows that boast of they employ a flock of highpowerei their wonderful ability actually kid salesmen to ehase each other over the themselves into believing that, if they eountry trying to sell two tons where turned into the association the reports only one is burned. It is in the selling of their business necessary to make up or marketing where the tomcat fighta proper past sale or realization re- ing rages fiercest. In other words the ' port, their brilliancy would be so trouble in the eoal business is entirely much reflected by the report that in their methods of marketing and would know all of their won- these troubles ean only be balanced by derful trade secrets. The fellow, that an orderly organized effort to balance boasts that he ia big enough to go supply and demand. This means that alone should really be pitied, lit is the individualist in marketing must be usually a man of much ability or else eliminated and in his place some he never would have been in a place group plan must be substituted. I ean of authority in a big company, lie now hear some of these individualists kas worked hard to get to the high yelling, The anti-tru- st laws will get laws get the place he now occupies. He has been you. Did the anti-truso busy with his own affairs that he hardwood producers? Did the antibaa lost all contact with all others trust laws get the cement people? Dii outside his own organization. He has the anti-tru- st laws get the window forgotten that he ms once a little fel- glass fellows? All of these eases have low himself, ne does not observe that helped to eleer the way and mint out little men and little business is con- to us just how far we ean go in an or' stantly growing to make big men and gunized plan of marketing a particu fcig business. Ilia own success has so lar commodity. Blinded him that he cannot see the Ioulter pointed out that gas, oi young fellow roming along with his and electricity are the real competiyouth, energy and enthusiasm and the tors of eoal and also the absurdity o:' ability to choose and to instaU bitter fighting among coalmen when condiand more up to dale equipment than tions demanded in workhe is now using, lie cannot realize ing out the problems of the industry that of all these fellows coming along as well as justice, he some are bound to succeed. If that thought, called for consideration oi! were not true the world would surely the other fellow. What the retail stop moving. When the big fellow coal business needs, he advised, is betcomes to the realization that lie needs ter methods and not a battle for busi' the of the little fellow ness in whieli loss is surer than profit. more than,the little fellow needs him, then end not unti then, will the rune of individualism be .wiped uut of busi Big ness. High Hat Little Fellow. One of the biggest liquor raids ever If the big fellow in the coal busiin Carbon county was made by pulled ness could only realize that mining Bliss and Deputies Gibson; Sheriff is from not coal so much different Peacock, Collingham and Pike last raising potatoes. All will at least admit that both are dug from the Friday. The place was in full blast. Some twelve hundred gallons of mash ground. The little fellow can raise and more than twenty gallons of whisthe as as big cheaply This was at the confiscated. were Statoes quite ky particularly if he will do his own hoeing, end if he has a mine cap home of Tom Inguye, east of Price able of producing five hundred tons just off the main highway, and about halfway to Wellington. The still was 'daily end is mining paid coal he will concealed in a cellar and was so well be there competing with tho big hidden that it was necessary to dig who has absolutely nothing on him in any way, particularly since the awn a irtin of the wall to uncover the complete plant. The odor of the big operator never has any proclivity fermented grain led the officers to to do much hoeing and he must bin someone to do it for him. Nor ia t its hiding place. Inguye pleaded guilto therhnige of possession iu the always the big fellow that is the bull ty in the china shop. Sometimes it is the justice court of'II. S. Kobinett and ywitl a fine of two hundred and ninety-.young or new fellow in the industry nine dollars. Ralph Thompson of ' that has exjierienced just a little of Glen was arrested the same Spring - success and he becomes obsessed with the idea of ehowing up all the old' day for the operation of a still by the force, lie was fined two huntimers. lie is the smart aleck of the same dred and fifty dollars and committed : This fellow is very trying group. when he could not raise the money. while he lasts, but as a usual thing he Gust Gramutakis of Carhonville was does not last long. If he has a taken in on a liquor charge and his amount of intelligence be is rase was heard yesterday. mot long in learning that his methods are wrong and changes them. OtherThe tallest reinforced concrete wise hesoon drops out of the p'eture. in the world is being erected building We have had in the eoal industry for at Montevideo (Uruguay), a twenty-eiga several the past productive yean story structure three hundred capacity of about double the demand. and twenty-eigfeet high. This unbalanced condition with all of these discordant elements, with the Solidified alcohol lamps are used to big fellow, the little fellow, the fellow heat the food in a lunch kit of French that thinks he has exceptional ability, invent ion that when folded for carryand the smart aleck all tied together resembles a brief ease. because what one did affected every ing one of them, and fighting each o:Lcr Rubber stamps to order. Ths Sun. 2, IB QB. L. J. BTOOKBT Notice is hereby given that special taxes for Sewer Extension No. 2, Price, Utah, ere due and unpaid in the amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list hereto attached and unless said taxes, including interest together with the cost of publication, are paid on. or before the 12th day of March, A. D., 1928, the real property on which said taxes are a lien will on said day be sold for taxes, interest, costs of adverCaustic criticism of the coal operator who believes in ruthless and exienses of sale at the front door of the county courthouse in battle with competitors for business was expressed by James M. tising Price, Utah, beginning at the hour of 12 oclock, noon, of said day and conK. Clay and Della Clay. Orr, general manager of the Utah Coal Producers association, in tinuing until all of said projierty shall have been sold. Said property is des- Corley. Oliver Husband and Wife, Helper Coal Coman address on Thursday of last week at Salt Lake City at the con- cribed as follows : pany, a Cor) Miration, Abel Boone, Billings vention of the Western Retail Lumbermens association.. Another interesting talk was delivered by William I. Poulter, retail manager of the Peerless Coal company of Salt Lake City. Coal was an interesting subject at the convention, because many of the lumber dealers present also operate yards in the communities in which they live. Condemning the individual" whose methods are detrimental to an didustry, Orr said: The individual operator that hat FRIDAY, MARCH EVERY FRIDAY. cil 30, 1928. Just a Reminder I. PRICE, UTAH IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Seventh Judicial District Tn and For PREDENICK E. WOODS Carbon County. State of Utah. John Attorney At taw Zdehiak. Plaintiff, vs. Cora Zdehiak, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to Office. Electric BuUding, the Said Defendant: Yon are hereby PRICE. UTAH enmmoned to appear within twenty daya after the service of this summons upon GLENN HARMON yon if nerved within the rounty In which thin action is brought, otherwise within Attorney and Couaaeior At taw thirty daya after service and defend the Office, the Electric Bonding. hove entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be renderPRICE. UTAH ed against you to the demand of the mmplaint. which hae been filed I. W. HAMMOND with the clerk of mid court. Thia action J Licensed Abstractor of Tithe W. ia brought to recover judgment dissolving the hands of matrimony existing between Abstracts of title furnished to any yon and plaintiff. O. K. Cl, AY. Plain- piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fire tiffs Attorney. Postoffice Address. Pric, written in the beat rompanlra. Utah. Real estate, bond, etc. Second floor First pnh.. Feh. 8; last Mar. 2. 1923. Building. Price. Utah. re 8S-vag-nl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Interior. United Statee Land Office At Belt take City. Utah. F ebruary 3. 1928. NotiiVis hereby glyen that Ralph Horsley of Victor. Utah, who on June 3. 1912, mnde Desert Land Entry No. 09976. for WVfcWH. Sec. 14. Twp. 10 Mouth, Range 11 East. Salt nt take meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the land nbove described before Arthur notary public, at Price, Utah, on the 27th day of March, 1928, under the JnlT"f;d provisions of the act of March A 191.5. Claimant names ae witnesses B illiam H. Well Samuel L. Wella and Glen Horsley, all of Victor. Utah, and CL LI F. ,of PripA Uui- TAYLOR. Rcgiater. First pub.. Feb. 10; last March 9. 1028. NOTICE TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS of the Price Water Company. Notice fa hereby given that the regular meeting of the stockholder of the l'rice Water BEN BEAN Painting Contractor General Phone 188m. PRICE. UTAH I. E. FLYNN J L!erased Undertaker end Embalmer Ambulance Service Telephone 29. PRICE, UTAH HENRY H. JONES (2rU and Mining Engineer First National Bank Building PRICE, UTAH Second Floor ALLACE ft HARMON Undertaken and Licensed Embetmcn ' Ambulance Service comitany will be held Monday, Mnrch 5. J!i2H, at 7 o clock p. m., at ita office in One Block South of Ij. D. 8. Tabernacle. i.4nm,r b"nk Price, Utah. Office Phone 158. Rea. 115m. (LAi DK J. EMlKY, Secretary. PRTCE. UTAH H H H H Is H 1 9 The best coate you can buy for your furnace, stove, kitchen range or fireplace are CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE. Theyve been Utahs leading coals for more than thirty-eigyears, and they are prefer-H- I red because they give better and more comfortable heat. CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals are quick igniting intensely hot and long burning. They are dean, free from waste and economical to use. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION pa,r,!J,:r.t of ,h Interior. United Staten tan.1 Office At Salt take City. Utah. Fehrimry 3, 1028. Notice given that Noils Albert Olsen of hereby Price, Utah, who on April 10. 1923. mnde Homestead 632078, for SHNWVl. MW 14 P;"'7 NMi. tat 2. SW. 5. Twp. 15 South, Rnnge 10 Last. Suit take meridian, haa filed not ire of intention tn make three-yeproof to establish claim to the land elaive described More Arthur J. Lee, notary public, nt Price, Utah, on the 2flth dny of March. 1928. Claimant name aa wi neasea (War Rob'lnson. William Me Intire. Albert A Olaen and C, E. Pierre. ELI F 0'' TAYLOR. Tticfate Your Dealer Can Suply You If He Sells Good Coal. First pub.. Feb. 10; last March 9. 1028. ht 1 ar PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP County Clerk Or Signers For Further Information. UTAH FUEL CO. Miners and Shippers of Clear Creek and Castle Gate Coals. Salt Lake City Judge Building IliilH f Peterson, Deceased. Crcd- iior will present claim with voucher to Bt Prir Pth, on or of April, A. Dl, 1928. FETERHOX. Admlnfatnitrix of Wllert O. Peterson, De- K- A,Prn,,, Kor Ad- 1 Srn.Hi First pub.. Frb. 24 ; last Mar. 1 10, 1928. osaibly we might hare more men in future if aoinmne would greet build ig whins for them to be born in. , STAY IN REPAIR Reed plumbing fixture itzy in repair. We handle everything from aoap dishes to showers, and every item Is tho utmost that honest, skilled effort can make it Reed Plumbing and Heating Co., North Carbon Avenue, Price, Utah. NOTICE OF FORKCIjOSURR OF To Whom It May Concern: Please take notice that on the lOlb day of March, A. D., 1928, at the hour of 1 JW oclock p. m., et the premise known as tho Columbia Motor Sales compaay garage. 60 North Firot West atreet, Prie. Utah, the uadrnilgned will sell at publie auction one Rsnex coach car, 1923 model. Serial No. 514633, Motor No. 97110. Beld auction sale will he made under and by virtue of Sera. 8773 and 8774. Compiled taw of Utah. 1917. for the purpora of ratlsfying the lien of the Columbia Motor Sales company on the said automobile in the stun of one hundred end ten dollars ($110.00) for repair work end materiel end storage on raid automobile; that the owner of the raid wntcqnoblle la J. W. Watson, whose last known addrran wee 2007 Sumner atreet, Hoquiem, Wish.; also fur tbe cost and expenses of thi sale. Dated at Utah, February 29, 1928. COLUMBIA MOTOR SALES CO. L. A. McGee, It Attorney, Price, Utah. First pub. Mar. 2; last Mar. 9, 1928. Lien lb-ic- |