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Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the price bid. The stock and fixtures and - list of the booK accounts may e examined at any time between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. at No. 170 West Second South street. Salt Lake Cits'. Utah. The receiver reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Sale will be made subject sub-ject to confirmation by the Third district court of Salt Lake county, Utah. R. D. FOMEROT, Receiver. Stephens Sr. Smith, Attorneys for Receiver. Re-ceiver. klS45 "special offer' TO Supply Limited While They Last j At 2Sx36-iueh THREE-SHEET "WALL CHART IX COLORS, consisting of a page map eauh of Utah, Idaho and the Euro- j penn war zone and other valuable information. THIS MAP ; SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME. ! j MAP COUPON j Bring this Coupon and 10 cents to The Tribune Busi- ! ness Office. If mailed 10 cents additional for postage. ! Name j Address j -- -v. |