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Show JULY 28, 1923. AHE2IGAN FOK CITIZEN SATURDAY", JULY 28, 1923. aini n.iiui v.- . ' - a. . frm '1 -.1 I'rt. AJvaIOA) P B!- A-aerlsaa .lark, .CtABv jqj j,ig Two goon juuca . cows. M-VL. Jam BOCK, A-,- ..-'fW JS SiLB-rreab milch cow. Rood E Robinson, - Ut B Second wirirwr ra-i.. juw nfti icb cow. Inaoira.of .Mrs. jjj-f TOUR CHOICB MOORPAET prfeots for putting up, .u u, r. UnjlCT. Phone 77-J-X. V M Xt fOI 8AIB-Wood ' Broa threshing uicline and Fcrdsoa Tractor. Oomrifta outfit, $1,000. 1 Practically H food u new. uooa conns. wn Ay J Done, American 'FtSS-lt FOB IAIJ& John Houston residence; Imm. Write Mine H. La-apca, US Acacia St, Los. Angeles; 'Cattf, 1: ; ' si-tt 0B iALBMluaraateed fl C, .White LtgfcorB day old . lletl, also day 1 broilers. Utah -otsraesf.' Clgned tanks Ratehery, Jamea K. Hlrtt, froo. 118 D. St, Prfataaa, Cat Xftf. rOB RENT-Two fr-mt . faralahed Inquire at Beak. Hotel ll-lt UnuPalr of glasses on IStk 0tJl7 oa Main Street Return to Mylea ; IfcyJerLehi. towad. .. -vlf ' :'''' ' WA1T '-vf;. Aa n the market tor laytnf stock or toilets. Caa handle araber. t A-TVa.hr. . Phona Tl J.,X-tt Kim ir loneiT; for renlte try T Ml beet and noat raeeeftfa rnome Kikar; hnndredi rich wish marrUfe Noa; atrtctly confldentlal; moel.rt-Bthb)( moel.rt-Bthb)( XMM iin;eCTtoU( tm. '-"The 8uoceafnl.aBt,jt lira. Kuh, Box 656, Oakland, Oallt B8-tt 9 fa loan our own rnoaoy oa ' aaw loass sad farm roportr. l Sat (K,Ko ornmas1ona,,,No, , , elaya. fttsMfoTintaln lifs Iasaraaoo Co, "ton Bldg. Batt Lake City, TJUh. The Ananiaa Clwa, .' " lM '. 1 am just as well satisfied wham I jsae heme sad find my wife la sara- salad with lettuce sandwlchea la- d of having bothered about getting tf a big nieal," declared the' man who . an appetite tike a horse, anda- Utl EnqulrT Wea for Teleraoee. Tf nnlt Pest enough wholly to t"wmn say msn. Great aa ft may the fsnlt ts too freqasntly magnl. ' y friends as well Of oafmlea, dl ng fault ia them. Let him who without aln rest the first stone, Hssvy Bnewfalla. ' me Pces Uj the Sierra Nevada the Cascade mounts las from? 80 . feet of now falls daring the ter months. At ; 8ummlt, OaL. u MTtuoa 01 about yam 2 ttsra baa been recorded 80 fast y k ST, ' inu IM 4 about monta. , eraeked Pumltura. sraekiy f bocomo ta moving, toftea beeawat Se? ' of patty I m wtth s thin ateer knife press It SSLV cka Saadpapor IT'? flU-m Parts and work the rtnLnd the furniture hi, JJJ quoar to us.- womao does not hi,.!,! h omobila. "or ride 1 but Zr"rw to bo a auras. - " c 00 fine embroider t.n th. "In the Datttsiiv "g--g-BaB.F-333" , AGATHA CHRI3THS I believe I can., find iheoa. If J prptuct the, papere you fiTe me my .ttfe la4 liberty in fxchanre. la It A uifator:? wyv .... l4 If, we refuwr aald the Qw-man Qw-man quietly. " . , ' Tommy lay back on the couch. , Ibt,.tlW"be., laid thoughtfully, ,1a leea than a fortnlfht ahead" . -Toi a momentwtbe-; Oehnan heat. .fated. Jm be made a alga to poured rqr Be,ntlnutee Tommy sat on the b4 n ihdtegy"room next door. : Bis heart was beattnf violently. He bad ttaked all nl thla throw: How would bey decide? ' 4 A.f taaf the " door opened, and the Oermaa called Jmperlonaly te jOsnrad te retura.. ' ' v;- ' .The Oermaa was seated once more behind the table. He . motioned to Tommy to sit down opposite to bim. 'accept" he said aarahly, "on Je rU jf 1, 1 -WeMieesV' Ha aald sHarahly, Tormev .The, fapore .Must Bs , Do te Us Before Yen ao rresv- terms. ..The papers must be delivered t u haforo xQa go ftai?"1.'?: "Idiot I" said Tommy amiably. "How dou think L caa look for Jhora n.you keet m4 Oejl hy iha herer - Jf-l ,' lf "What do you expect, thear "X mast have liberty to ge 1 the busmen In. my owa. way... -. . 4 The German .laughed. ' 1 T)o yoa think we are little ahOdram to lot yoa walk pot of hers le-rrtaa as Jretty story full of promisesT ; Ops of oar aumber'Wlll carry oat yoaf h tractions minutely. , If the oporatloaa are' complicated, he will return to yoa with a report and you , caa Instruct aim further." 7 "Toa're ' tying my hands," eom-' plained Tommy. , "It's a very dstlcato affair,' and the other fellow wtU moft It ap as likely aa not aad thea where shall I be? I don't believe one of yoa has got aa ounce of tact- , ? "Those are our terms. . Otherwise, MIIINI ; DURHAM TODACCO STAIIDAHD t OF -THB WOHLD j mm txpress Bxd trtscr, : n&rd Anyt!&i, - ;Uqve. ABjthipjr, . la cr out cf town, TOIIQUIOSBEEVIOS : Pn0IIB127.W,- r AMSUIOAH-rOEK. Ur::r.:::yiminnimu: It death! ' V Tommy leaned bock wearily. , ; ' T like your .etyle. Curt, but at tractlre.; 80 be If, then. But one thing Is eaoentlal I' must see the girt- 1 "Wliat firtr 41 Jane Tlnn, of course. ' ' The other looked at him curloaaty for some minute, then he aald slowly,' aad as though choosing bis words with care: . . ,, " "Do yoa not knew that she caa tell you nothlngr " . J : " :'; Tommy's heart beat a tittle faater. Would he aocceed la eomtng face "to face with the girl be was seeking? j 1 shall not aak her to tell me any thing," he aald quietly. "Not Jo .so many words, that 1C ;..-:' ; mea why ee er V '. : ' ;.4 . Tommy paused.' 7., ' .r" v rTu , watch, her. face' whea t ask her one Question." he replied at last Again there waa a look la the Oer-maa's Oer-maa's eyee that Tommy did oot quite caderstand. " -V : "She . wUl not be able to answer your e.uestlon." j . i, ' "That does not matter. I shatl bare seen her face wbea 1 ask It," " kThe German looked at him search' mgly. ' ! wonder whether, after all, yoa know aa modi as we think r lie saiq soniy. ,1 Tommy felt his ascendency lees sure than a moment before. His hold had slipped little, , But ha was pussled. What had be. aald wrong!,, He spoke out. on the Impulse of the moment "There may be tlilnga "that you know which X do not' I have not pretended to be aware of all the details of your show. - But equally I've got something up my "sleeve that yoa. don't ; know about - And that's where I mean to score. Dan vers was a 4-4 clever fellow fel-low " He broke off aa If he had said too much. " . " , The German's face had lightened a ntae.' " -!"-- '?:,.- n$-. "Daavers," he murmured.' "X sea, He paused a mlnate,.then wated at Conrad. "Take him away. Upstairs-; you know." : . TWalt a ruIoute," said Tommy." "What about ths ginr Hxe will see about It Only one persoacsa decide that" t. '. "Who?" aaked Tommy. But he kaew the answer.- v 'tr::--lfc.Srewa-" . --i :"i-;";r rfihaUJ see hlmr nfttrhapa" . - -..7- "Oome," aald Conrad harshly.. ' " Tommy roes obediently. Outside the , doer ills Jailer motioned to hlm te meant the atalrs He himself followed dose behind. On the loot above Coated Coa-ted opened a door aad Tommy passed r 1 ' , - - ' 1 1 -..... ... . ..., .. ,,. 1 . Into a small room. Conrad Tdt a hies inggas burner aad went out TomrhyV, neora the souno of tno say oemg turned la the lock. " ' , ." : ( Be ' set t to work to examine his prlsoal It wss A smaller' room thaa the eeo aOwastalra "had thara was something peculiarly airless about jhe atmosphere of it Thea ho rosined that there was bo window. He walked roaad tuThe walls were Blthfly dirty, m,, everywhere elsaFour pictures hung crookedly on thewall representing represent-ing scenes from Tsust ." - Marguerite with her box of Jewels, the church scoao, SlebeJ aad his flowers, . and ranst aad Mepblatophelea.; The latter brought .Tojnroya mind . hack to Mr-BrwB Mr-BrwB again., a In this sealed and clcaed chamber, alth Ita'doseMlttlng beevy door, be; felt cut off from the world,' sad the sinister power of the arch-crlmlnal seemed more real Shout as he would,' ao oae wmld orer hear aim. The place waa a living tomb. . . Wlth' AB effort Tommy, called himself, him-self, together. He sank onto the bed aad gave himself up to reflection. His head ached badly; also, ho was hua-gry.The, hua-gry.The, silence of the place waa 'dJaplritlag. . r Anyway,"' said Tommy, trying to aoar himself, T shall see the chief the mysterious Mr. Brown, aad with a bit of luck la Wafflng J , than eee the myrterlous Jane flaa Also. . After that-" After that-Tommy -was forced to admit the prospect looked dreary. The troubles of the future, how ever, oooa faded before the troubles fill .ait r4 a 9mMm Hi. KIAtjt of lbs Dreeeat. And ef these, the most Immediate and preeslag was that of Imager.-. Tommy. had a healthy aad vigorous appetite. Ho regretfully recognised rec-ognised the fact that he would oot make a success of a hanger, strike. , He prowled, aimlessly about his piliW Cmce or twice ho discarded dignity, aad pounded oa tha door. But aobedy answered the summons. " k BlasJly a bright Idea Bashed screes bis brain. : Conrad , was , undoubtedly the tenant of the house. . The others, with . the possible exception of. the boarded Oermaa, merely ased It as a rendosvooA. Therefore, why aot wait la ambush for Coarad behind tha door, aad when he entered artng dowa a chair; or one of the decrepit pictures. ssnartly''onto bis head. One would, of .CQarsav be careful aot to hit too bard. And thea-aad thaa,- simply walk outVXfTiCailrt Aayono'oa the way dowa, weU' Tommy brlghtsaod at tha thought of sa encounter with his Bats. Such aa affair waa Infinitely more la bis line thaa the verbal oa eounter of this afteraooa. rntffirtcated by his plaa, Tommy geatty ahookod the plctaro of the Devil aa J? Baust, sad settled himself ta positloa, :; Hla hopes wars high. . The plaa seemed to him simple but oxcelleot : " -Time weM-inCTmt Conrad did not r yCUW80I ,lBSiJ ;7;Attai-Aeji-a4-lAW Osasral Practko and ProUto. Bank BlJgv-Amerlcaa rort : 7 Uosdays aai Theiilajs. ' 1A1E.1A TCaarna Bldt. Bait Lake oaonaoBoaoaoaoisjoc T epjwar. Nlghf and day were the earn. la ritla prison , room. hut.Taav aur e writ-watih, which enjoyed a certain degree of accuracy; Informed aim that It waa nine o'clock la the evening. Tommy, reflected gloomily that If supper did not Arrive soon It wtouid be a qneatloa of waiting for breakfast At 1 tea o'clock; hope da, serted him. and be flung himself onto the bed to seek oinsolatloa tn aleep. In Ave mloutee hla woes were for gotten. . ' The sound of rke key raralag ta the lock awoke him from .his. slam' bora Not belonging to the typa of hero who ta famous for awaking la full poaaeaslon of hia f acaltlea, Tammy merely blinked at the celling sad wondered won-dered vaguely where he waa, Thea ha remembered. ,'" 3 "' ' , ' 'The door iwung opQ. Too Iste, Tommy remembered his schema of obliterating the unpreposseaalng Conrad Con-rad A mqment later. he waa glad that be had, for it . was , not Qoarad . who entered, but a ; girl. She carried , tray which she set down oa' the tabta In the feeble light' of the gas burner Tommy blinked at her:' .He decided t once that the was one of the most beautiful girls ' bo had " ever ' sooa. There wis a wild-roso quality about her face. . Her eyes, set; wide apart wer bMd. - solden haael that aeala Tecalled a memory, of sunbeama. delirious thought shot throogh Tommy's mind. 1 "Are you Jsne rinnr be asked breathlessly. " ' The girl shook her bead wonder-tngly. wonder-tngly. "My name Is Annette, monsieur." ' She spoke In a soft, broken English. ,Oh said . Tommy,, rather .taken aback. "FranralseT" he hasarded. ; "Out, monsieur. ' If onsieur parte 4 francaUer -rf - "?fot for any length of time," said Tommy. "What's that? Breakfastr ':j The girl nodded. Tommy dropped off the bed and came, and Inspected the contents of the tray. It consisted of a loaf, some margarine, and a Jug of coffee. "The Uvln is not equal to the Bits." be observed with a ' sigh. ' "Bat for what we are at last about to receive the Lord has made ma truly thankful. thank-ful. Amen." . Hs drew up s chair, and the girt turned away to the door. , r Wajt a sec, crlojd Tommy. Tbere are lota of things I want to ask yoa, Aanette. Whst sre you doing in this hooaer " ' f "I do the eervlce, monsieur." - I see," said Tommy. "Too kaew what I asked you Just aow. Have yoa orer beard tliat earner a have heard people apeak of Jaaa rinn, I think. nou tfont know" where sho lr I Annette shook her head.; i "She's not la this house, Stance?" - - : r "Oh, ao, asuBslMr. 1 must g .OT3rtOA waatlag " Bha, hurried rat v The toy turned la 3w svcko 1 1 , wonder who they aroTmaaef Tommy, ss hs continued to maka, la-roads la-roads on the loaf. "With a bit ol hick, that girl might help me to gel oot of beta, ' 8ho docent took like oni ofgahg."''-; ' ' .: 'At one o'clock Annette reappeared with another tray, hut this time Conrad Con-rad accompanied her. That evening ; Tommy est aa the bod,: aad cogitated deeply. Would Coarad Agala accompany the girl? If he "did not, should he risk trying to make an any of her? He decided that ho must leave no atone naturaed. His position was desperate, " At eight Vdock the familiar sound of tha key turning made him spring to his feet. The girl was alone, .Shuttna door," be commaaded. "I want to apeak to yoa" ' 8he obeyed. ook here, Aaaette, I want yoa to help me get out of thla." " She Shook her head. ' "to possible. - There are three of them, on the floor below." 4 fOb rrTomray svas secretly, grata-ful grata-ful for ; the Information. "But yoa I would help me If jrou could r I "V mMaUn, ' "Why aotr The girl hesitated. "I daro aoti-moasfeur; I am afraid of them." - '. ..Baa turned away. . .TWoqldat yoa-do anytnlaf to help another gtrtr cried Tommy. About your ago, toa 1 Wont ye save Btr Xtota- their eiutchesr Too mean Jane Una r ""Tea."; vi"It Is her yoa came here to look fort Yesr -,TTtst8 It" '.Tha' girl looked at him, thea passed her hand across her forehead. ."JaaoJl-laa.' ' Always X hear that aama, It Is fsmiUar.1 1 Tommy came forward eagerly. "Tou must kaow. something about ,.X5ot the girt turned sway abruptly. "I know aothlng oaly the aama," She walked 4owarda the doof. ! Suddenly Sud-denly she -attered a cry, Tommy irtrSho hA4-jraajht,ftght' of tho plctaro he bad laid agalaat tha wan tho night before. , re A'taomoat be cdught a look of terror la bet, eyes. Aa iTjeTpttrabTy it changed to relief Thea abruptly.ahe went " out of tha room, Tommy could rriake nothing of it '.Did ehe fancy that ha had meant to Attack her with It? , . Barely aot He rehung the 'picture oa . the watt 'thonghtfoltyv:; - Threo mora daya went by tq dreary Inaction, f Tommy felt the strain tell ing on hla nerves. lie ssw no one hut ing on hla nerves. He saw no one but Conrad and Aanett. and tho girl bsd necom aumn. m retnered rmm on - rad that they were waiting for orders vu r. urvwa. rvroapa, uioufni Tommy, be,waa ahroad or away; they were obliged to waltv fot retara. ''." ' - , ' -V- But tha evening of the third day brought a rude Awakeaiag. heard1 the 'tramp of footsteps oatsldo fat the passage. Ia another mlnate the "door' was' flung' epenT Conrad sav tared." With htm was the ortUooklag Namber 14. Tommy's heart saak At the sight of them. , . j . "Bveala, guv'nor," said the man, with A leer, tot.thooo ropes, mater ;;iTbo slleatl .Coarad .."produced 0 length of An cord. The next minute Number 14s,handa, horribly dexterous, wore winding the cord rouad his limbs, while Coarad held aim dowa. ; , s Whst tha devil--- f! began .Tommy, j But. the slow, apeechleos grta of the sileot, Qoarad froao tho words oa his Hps. ;, : . Number 14 proceeded deftly with his .task. Ia another minute Tommy waa a mora helpless bundle. Then at last Coarad spokot "Thought you'd bluffed ba, did yoat With whst yoa kaew, aad what yea Thouoht You'd Bluffed Us, Old Year didn't know., Bargained with us! Aad all the. time It was a bluff L Bluff! Toa know leas thaa a kitten. But your number's up uow all right you b -swlna" H ' . Tommy Isy silent There was nothing noth-ing to say. Ho had failed. Bomohvw. or other the Bmnlpotent . Mr. Brown had seen throogh his pretensions, Baddaaly a thought occurred to him. "A .rery geoQ .speech, Conrad," be aald approvingly. "But wherefore the bonds and fetters? Why aot lot this kmd ' gentlemaa here cut my throat , "qaia,.'ssJd Number M aaeaert- edly. - "Thlak ws s as green as to do yoa la here, aad hsve tho police aoa- taf aroandT, Not'Alf IjJWofva ordered the carrtsge for year .lordship1 tomer- aternln', but la the meantime we're aot taking say cfcaaeesv see! Talking as though you were still at jtho blooming Bits, area't your .. Tommy mode no reply.. He waa engaged en-gaged la wondering how, Mr.' Brown had discovered his Identity. Be decided de-cided that Tuppeace, la the throes of anxiety, had gone te tho police, and that his disappearance . having been made public the gang; had not bees slow to put two snd two .together. ., r , , The two men departed aad the door slammed. Tommy 4 wai left to hla meditations. ' Tliey wore aot pleasant enea. , Already Ida limbs felt 'cramped Aad stiff. He was ' utterly helpless, aad hs could see no hope say where. . About sa hour had passed when he heard the key softly turned, and the door opened. It waa Annette. Tommy's Tom-my's heart beat a little faster. He had forgotten tho girt Was It possible pos-sible thst she had come to bis help? Suddenly be heaid Conrad's voice: : "Come oat of It ; Aaaette. ; He doesn't want any supper tonight" tOal, oal, Je sals Men. - But I must take the other trsy. We need tho things on It." "Well, hurry up," growled Coarad. Without looking at Tommy tho girl went over to the table," and picked ap the tray. 8he raised a band "and turned out tlie light ; " JCurse. -ou"C6nradAad coma te tho door "why did yoo do thatr - "I always torn It out Tou should have told me. Rhall I relight it Monsieur Mon-sieur ConradT :. "No, come oa out of It" -' "Lo beau petit monsieur," cried Annette, An-nette, pausing by the bed is the dark-nesa. dark-nesa. "Too have tied him op well, hela? He la like a trussed chicken I" The frank ' amusement in , her tone Jarred on the boy - but at that moment, mo-ment, to his amasement he felt her hand running lightly over his bonds, aad something smalL And cold wai pressed into the palm- of hla band. 1 Como oa, Annetta" ; "Mala mo voila, . ' The door abut 7 Tommy heard Coarad Coa-rad aayt "' . lock It and give mo tho key." CoaTxaei Roxi Weak - A Bed Life.--. Tho peraoa who lives the ssddest life of AO Is tha peraoa who la sure a thing mast bo werthleoA If other people es teem It Detroit rreo fresa. . YeHita Anlmale Ped on Battle. ' lion aad tltar "cubs are frequently raised on the bottle sad later are fed 1 on around ptgooa meat says Nature Uagnstae. Baby elephants relish bread muk. g0me of tho beet camels 1 B0W !a Americi, "xoos" hsve been , rmlsod oa cow's milk ftvea la a ours- IHfbottl. . - - . . ' -, : ' hls -; f DELUQtlUT H0T1C3 WUrlwtnd Coaaotidatel Jalaf Ca, Wisclpal riaoo of Baslaeoa, Alrf -Jcaa roi;tltaa. ' ' : I . Notice. . Thero ar delinquent apoa tha following doserfbed itock, oa AO rtrani of BMMitmeAt Hi; t iid m th ma dsy.of. June, )Mt, tha sero-w al amoonta at opposite ihe nam as of th respective 'shareholders as follow,; fol-low,; ' ' ::; ru riame Cert. No. Bharoo W. B.; Greenwood T 4SS0 flLiS Etta Greenwood 4 1000 .f Amos Wagstaff- 71 tOOd : LBf P. L. Ward , 195 1000 III Jones T. dama BIT 1000 Sit P. U Ward MS 1000 tU Edith V. Wlesner S7T ; 1000 1M Edith V. Wlesner 671 1000 tit A: T.Kemper C60 1000 LM O. Bcholes r ' I1B 1000 ' 114 Chaa; 1. Taylor 151 1000 1M ChAS. P. Tsylor S54 1000 lit Herman Olattll 88B BOO US R P. Crttchlow 894 1000 l it A. T, Kemper MB 1000 111 A-JL Kemper 17 1009 U$ A. T. Kemper tit ' 1000 ' 1M A. T. Kemper '119 1000 111 W. H. Greenwood Ml 1000 Ml W, H. Greenwood 141 S000 fid Gordon Bcholos 1 96 1000 1M Arthur T Kemper 1011 6000 ltW - Edith V, Wlesaer 1041 M00 I M ' Bralnbrldgs WI1- ' - " " soa" 105J 100 US A. T. Kemper 1101 - S000 BJ0 A. T, Kemper 1110 S000 IJ Enea T. WhsIea 1114 100 Jtt Hermaa Kuha .1X10 1000 SJI Herman : Knha 1X11 1000 Iff - UYerl Adamsoa 1S1 1700 4.SS W. C, Grant 1XXI 1009 fi W. C. Grant 1JS0 S0O0 TJI W. C. Grant ' "1 B00 I.TI Aug. C. Green- haghea. 11SS 1000 tM Aug. CL Oreea- Z fcWhea IBIS 1000 1M Aug. C. Oreea- haghea 12S4 1000 tM W. B.'aordoa 1X77 8000 U JU Hoy Greenwood 1S7B 8000 - TJI Edith V. Wlesner 103S 8000 : M . And, In accordance with law Aai an order of the board of dfrector made 00 the llth day of June, If tJ, ao miay shares of each parcel Of stock as may be necasaary wUl AO sold at my office at Amertcaa lrC. Utah on th 6th day of Aagast, 1WS, at S o'clock p. m. ta pay tho dslia-quent dslia-quent Assessment together. wltbj OOSt of advertlalriktaad expeaso of sal. J. B. PARKXS, BecreUry. . " ' ' Amertcaa Itork. fJtak First puhv July W---lBatlf.lllt KOTICB OF ASSI8SKBXT Keiareh HJaea 4asaaay, prfaalMf plaeo ef .aaalaees, Amerieaa Foriv rtAk. , Notice la hereb. grveei that at a meeting of tho Board of Dlrootat Of the Uoaarch Mines Compaayi hold oa th Shd day of July,. 1928, swessmotst No- 10 of 8-4 mfll per oharo (7Bo for 1000 shares) was levied oa tho capttal stock" of tho corporatloa,- issued aad outstaadfag, payable Immediately ta the secretary at Amertcaa Tork, TJtsta. For th porpcao of laoroaaiaf ia treasury atock of th aorporatloa to 61 per cent of the capital atock tt waa determined by due resolution of tha Board of Dl rectors, at same meeda to levyrta addition to th asb aa ; sessment above, an assessment parable par-able la stock of tho corporatloa, of 7-1 percent of the stock Issued aad outstanding. Each shareholder ta contribute to the company this percentage per-centage of his holdings, with tho OB-Uon OB-Uon if the stockholder desires to ox-erciss ox-erciss It of paying lato tho trsaaory of ibe company 4e per share U stock ho would, be. obliged to rellaqulsh. This stock assessment Is payable co. currently with the 8-4 mill lory and subject to tho earn conditions of pay. meat The 1-4 mHl lory per shara Is to ho computed oa tha basis of the stock held by each shareholder pro- vic to making tha stock eoatrtba- . Any stock apoa which thea as sessments may remain unpaid oa Sat urday August 4th, 1128, will bo do llaqaoat aad adverttsed for sale at publlo auction, aad . unless payment ia made before, will bo sold on Taos dsy.' Aunat IS, 18X8, at 8 o'clock at tho tocretary'A office, to pay tho de linquent assessment thereon, togota-or togota-or with tho cost of Adrortteiat; aad expense of sola ' "; ' J, B, PARKER. Secretary, Amertcaa fork. Utah. First publlcaUoa July 7, 1828. f v Last publication July 88, 1928. ; : , , 0 : . ":. ' ' . ., -c : , Jk-j'-t i- ' Musi Be Something- to' Strive For A perfectly oatafled world would ba a very poor world to grow In, Dasira tares aav'need drives as forward, Aad humanity has developed because of what tt lacked as surely si because of 1 what It possessed. ; : ',' ? ' For Medlotne Bettlea -' Boaktng corks la very hot water Al few minutes makes them soft and pll- . Abla Thereby a larger cork may ba , used thsa an ordinary, dry one, making mak-ing bottles absolutely safe to carry la traveling. .( |