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Show 3S4 R. K. Pterea IftO 1.00 4000 Ian McCann 1,000 10.00 4001 Dap McTann &o 6.00 40nl H. W. Seigvr 1.000 10.00, 4064 H.4 W. Seijcer 1.0OO 10.00 406.S H. W. Seiger 1,000 10.00 4tiS W. H. Child 200 2.00 41M Arthur H. Iavlg .... ?:4 7.64 And In accords nr with the law. so many shares of each parcel of stock aa may be necesaary, will be aold at the I company' office. 417 Ronton building. Snlt I.ke City, Utah, on the 19th day of February, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. to pay aanensment thereon, torether with tha cost of advertising and expense of sale. G B. POYLR Secretary. 417 Boston KU)K-, Salt Iaka City. Utah. By order of the board of directors the date when stock delinquent under assessment assess-ment No. 38 Khali be) hold. Is hereby extended ex-tended from February 19th to February 23rd, 3921, at 2 o'clock p m. . H. IJOYI-K. Recratary. 417 Boston Bid;., Salt Lk City, Utah. KANSAS MOVES AGAINST HOWAT PITTSBCRO. Kan., Fob. 7. Charg-liijt Charg-liijt that District President Alexander Howat and certain other officers ofj the t'nited Mine Workers called a strike of 200 coat miners In violation of the Kansas industrial court law. Attorney General Hopkins today asked District Judge Curran for an attachment attach-ment against those union officials. GOVERNOR'S IDEA. TOPKKA, Kan.. Feb. 7. Governor Hnry J. Allen said today that the1 calling of a new strike in the Kansas' coal fields might be an attempt to show other states that have industrial indus-trial court propoaats before their legislatures legis-latures that the Kansas law is not ef-fective. |