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Show JORDAN BWIS SPRIXGVILLE Artists Downed By 6-0 Count; Paxman, Thorne, Urquhart Star Shnwinj; a strong di-fcnso and Indicating In-dicating strength in all dcpartinonts in the future, Springville, 1'.125 champion of Region :t, was defeated hy Jordan high school Friday, (i to 0. in a game played on the Iieetdig-gers' Iieetdig-gers' campus. lloth teams displayed some good hall in the practice tussle, which was most creditahle for an early-season early-season clash. Coach Leddingham of Springville made frefpient sulisti-tutions sulisti-tutions to determine his players' ahility in actual competition. Long runs hy Adolphus aud Mathews and a 2-yard smash off tackle hy Iarsen gave Jordan tlie only score of the game. Springville used a line attack strictly, hut were never closer than 20 yards of Jordan's Jor-dan's goal. Outstanding Starts Captain Hill Paxman, Urquhart, center, and Thorne, quarterback, were outstanding for the Artists. The Jordan line worked well, while Kimball and Larson were outstanding outstand-ing in the backfield for the Beet-diggers. Beet-diggers. The summary : Springville. Jordan. Urquhart e. Heading Uledhill rg Milne Marward lg Casper Oondie rt Benson Bird It Weenig Allen re Burklnshaw Johnson le L. Bnteman Thorne ql Kimball Van Leuvan ...rhb Adolphson Paxman .lhb Mathews Cbilds fb Liu-sen Substitutions: Springville. Gud-mnndsen, Gud-mnndsen, Straw, Hammond, Blanch-ard, Blanch-ard, Winger: Jordan. Smith, Sorett. L. Burkinshaw, Vincent, Creer, Beckstead, Withers, L. Densley, iM. Deusley, Brady, Finlayson, II. Bate-man. Bate-man. Officials Referee, Warner; umpire, um-pire, Itomuey: linesman, L. Smith. DELINQUENT NOTICE Springville Coal, lee & Storage Company. Location of principal office, 35 West 2nd South, Springville. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on the account ac-count of assessment No. 4 levied on the 13th day. of June, 1927, the following fol-lowing amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, sharehold-ers, as follows : Cert. No. Name Shares Amt. 6 Brown, G. W.. 50 2.2o 58 Buyer, II. Lee 2.8-1 171 Buckley, George 50 2.25 184 Blanchard, John' 45 2.03 7-103 Chillis, Ivan 513 23.10 M-128 Childs, Dimniick . 00 2.07 44 Condie, Earl 03 2.84 144-102 Crandall, P. G. . . 70 3.15 21-175-170 Davis, C. W. 051 29.30 139 Erdman, A 30 1.35 157 Freckleton, W. W. . . 30 1.62 9 Grosbeek, J. M 03 2.84 551-119 Grooms, W. L. ..1875 84.37 23 Ilanford, H. T 63 2.84 U3 Humphrey, A. 0 50 2.25 87 LeVan, George 200 8.00 262 Larson, C. II 25 1.13 71 Kendall, Eli 100O 45.00 159 McBcth, C. E 38 1.71 173 Nelison, Wells 825 37.13 170 Naylor, C. II 50 2.25 72-77 Kobbius, A. Z 1075 48.38 1-143 Spafford, A. H. .. 88 3.90 17-150 Wheeler, A. Y. .. 125 5.63 46 Whitmore, George . . 313 14.09 82 Whimper, W. II 50 2.25 192 Frandseu, John 50 2.25 And in accordance with law and in order of the Board of Directors :nade on the 13th day of June, 1927, ';o many shares of each parcel of tock as may be necessary will be old at public auction, at the office f the company, 45 West Second South street, Springville, Utah, on Thursday, the 6th day of October, 1927, at. the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., :o pay the expense of the delinquent issessment, together with the cost jf advertising and expense of the sale. P. A. Ostler, President. Z. J. Manwaring, Secretary. Iffice: 45 West Second South street, Springville, Utah. ; Publication dates: Sept. 1, 15, 29, 1927. |