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Show " Fridav. November 5th. 1926. THE T1MUS-NEW- ME PHI, UTAH,, S, NOTICE Scout, a beautiful horse, and Bunk, a most Whatever You Earn, Spend Less" 'Fairbanks" Testing machine, one 'Becker" Analytical balance, 25 gal. ubricating oil, one set "Little Giant" stock and dies, three wheelbarrows. one doz. shovels, 200 feet canvas 2 ncli fire hose, various tools, tongj, etc., etc., and extra parts for all mov ing parts of machinery in mill; black smith shop equipment, anvil, forge. blower, vise, etc, etc, ten bales fiber, wo rolls twine, forty three thousand hipping sacks, one carload retarder. four warehouse trucks, one 60 h. i. all steel "Economic" boiler, one 60 h. p. boiler from "Mine and Smelter Supply", one 50 h. p. "Rites" steam engine, one 75 h. p. "Pond" steam ieea pump engine, one Transit and all necessary dim. pulleys, shafting, belting and bear- ngs, etc., to operate same. 200 feet misc. pipe and bar steels. one "Best steam engine tractor ana three 16 ton hauling wagons, one Chev. delivering truck, three fire houses containing 5 0 ft. of hose, one oil house, TJ0 ft. 24 in. steel rivited n flume pipe, 300 ft. tressel, 2 n auto, dumping mine cars, two Auto, dumping mine cars, one brake and drum for regulating operation of mining cars, 400 ft. 20 and 30 lb. rail, 200 ;t. canvas fire hose and pipe double cup connections, 1 three-je- t Pelton" water wheel, 4 8 in. 3 ft. calcining. 2 flue kettles, one 10 In. approx. 80 ft. leather and canvas belt, one 14 in. apprx. 58 ft. rubber belt, one 12 in. apprx. 25 ft. canvas "Runner" regrinding belt, 3 burr stones "Ehrson" make, one 1000 lb. "Ehrson" Auto, mixer complete, one 100 electric light generator with 'Wayne" electric switch board with mmeter and volt meter and switches one two 100 lb. weighing scales, small "Fairbanks" scale for retarder. two 6 ft. "New Wego" screens complete, 3 extra "Mesh" for same; one 42 in. "Butterworth and Lows" turb ine crusher with nippers, one approx. 50 ft. conveyor, and one 24 in. hair picker; and all necessary pulleys, belting, shafting, structure bearings, etc., to house and operate mill; and. WHEREAS, the note therein des cribed, payable to the said mortgagee to secure which said note said mort gage was given are now due and un- 5x3x5; one-to- BANK IX THE DISTRICT COIXIJT OP THE Indemnity School lands, viz: FIFTH JUDICIAL. DISTRICT NE'iSWy Sec. 14,Twp. 13 South, Of the State of Utah In and for the Range 1 East, S. L. M. Serial 037150 List 2274. County of Juab Copies of said lists, so far as they In the matter of the estate of Fred relate to said tracts by descriptive A. Wann, deceased. subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection , NOTICE by any peron interested and by the The petition of Carrie V. C. Wann public generally. the period of publication of praying that Dana T. Smith be ap- thisDuring or time thereafter notice, pointed Administrator of the Estate and before final any approval and certi of Fred A. Wann, Deceased, and that Letters of Administration with the fication, under departmental regulaor Will annexed, be issued to him, has tions of April 25, 1907, protests been set for hearing for Monday the contests against the claim of the 8th day of November, A. D. 192G, State to any of the tracts or subdivi at Ten o'clock A. M., at the Court sions hereinbefore described, on the House in the Court room of said ground that the same is more valu than for agricultura Court at Nephi, Juab County, State able for mineral will received and noted be purposes, of Utah, where any person interested General Land Office to the for report may appear and show cause why the D. C. Failure so to said I'etition should not be granted. at Washington, or contest, within the time WITNESS the Clerk of said Court protest will be considered suffi specified, with the seal therof affixed this ISth ient evidence of charact day of October. A. D. 1926. er of the tracts and the selections H. BOWERS HEULAH (Seal) otherwise free from Clerk of the District Court thereof, being will be approved to the objection, Dana T. Smith, Attorney of Petitoner. State. Salt Lake City, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register Date of first publication Oct. 22nd. First Nov. 5th, 1926. publication. last Nov. 12th, 1926. Last publication, Dec. 3rd, 1926. 42-i- n. 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THEREFORE, said mortga gee in pursuance of the powers :n said chattel mortgage granted and in XOTK 1: keeping with the statutes of the state Tremor Earthquake of Utah, has taken possession of said More than 100.000 earthquake shocks United States Land Office, Salt personal property and js proceeding world the over been 1926. all recorded have 29, October Lake City, Utah, to foreclose by advertisement and 50 the last years, according said mortgagee does To Whom It May Concern: during hereby give not Notice is hereby given that the to statistics published in Rome. Most ice that he will on Saturday the 20th State of Utah has filed in this office of these were only short tremors, day of November 1926, beginning at lists of lands, selected by the said Italy experienced the largest number twelve o'clock noon of said day and shocks, abont 25,000, while Japan State, under section 6 of the Act of of continuing until completed, on the had only slightly less. as 1894. 16. Coneress. approved July property of the said Metalgrip Com pany at Levan In Juab County, Utah offer for sale the property covered by said mortgage, as aforesaid, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, and upon payment of the purchase monev said mortgagee will deliver the pro perty sold to the purchaser and will apply the proceeds of the sale upon the satisfaction of said note mention ifeiMfilnlw -- ALARM- paid and, WHEREAS the said mortgagor has defatted in the payment of said note, which said note is long past due and owing and upon which said note there is due at the time of the first publi cation of notice of sale the sum of $5000.00 principal with $425.00 in- erest to date, with accruing Interest attorneys fees and costs of sale, and said mortgagee deems himself inse cure. non-miner- al "TEae shep- The entire tribe of O'Malley appeared In "My Old Dutch," Universalis gripping new Jewel production of London life, showing at the Venice theatre Saturday. The story extends over a lifetime, its characters going through a lapse of many years. Cullen Landis plays the son of Pat O'Malley. The first appearance of this son is as an infant O'Malley's little daughter Sheila plays this; later, at the age of three, Landis is play, ey by little Kathleen O'Malley. JMiy McAvoy, at O'Malley, Cullen Landis and Jean Hersholt head the all-stcast in the new picture. two-to- ITIdL intelligent Australian herd dog, will delight animal lovers by their work in "A Fighting Peacemaker," Universal Blue Streak Western starring Jack Hoxie, which is being screened at the Venice Theatre tonight. This latest Hoxie play is a thriller and is certain to delight any type of audience. to-wi- speculator is going broke, the shoestring saver is growing rich. HI PAGE FIVE AT THE THEATRE WHEREAS, the Metalgrip Comp any, formerly the Metalgyp Company. common law trust company of Utah, as mortgagors by mortgage ated the 24th day of June, 1925, nd recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Juab County on une 25,1925. in Book 101 of Mort gages at page 133, mortgaged to Robert C. Ringholz as mortgagee, the following described personal prot: perty, One roll top desk; three flat top tables, three chairs, five box files. wo brass bedsteads, two mattresses, wo quilts, one "Globe" stove, one heating stove, two rugs, one gasoline stove, one wardrobe cabinet, one yhile the shoestring "ft U.lburn Co., Mfg. Chem., rjulfalo, N Y. Grace Motor Co. NEPHI - - - UTAH QUALITY AT LOW COST |