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Show i PAGE TEN EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH LEGAL DEPARTMENT respective shareholders as follows: R. Brasher 826 1457 1615 Name Cert No. NO shares &rnt 394 103 3u.0 W. H. Burgess J. H. Behunln 71 21.80 Laura Brown 761 W. O. Beckner NOTICE 827 1128 Notice is hereby given that the City 167.39 145.38 1.20 Council of Castle Dale City, will meet 17.93 854 Probate A Guartnanship Notices in the City Hall at Catle Dalei Utah, none 11. 82 29, 1928, at the hour of December 1212 1096 31.95 87 110 Orson Barney Angus E. Cox 2e County Clerk or for the purpose of passP. 7:30 9.1a 140.68 705 J322 60 11.40 Fred Behling rs for further informaUoau appropriation ordithe Budget 1.6a ing 25 I486 4 1.20 Silas E.Cox 356 Arnold W. Bigler the expenditures of governing nance, 370 81 17.01 Continental Life Ins. Co. John Bohleen 1929. By order for the year By Christopher Grant Hazard the 11.60 city 385.77 1525 1550 Fred and John Behling dissolution of the Merriell-Bollin-g32.30 of the City Council of Castle Dale 403.65 355 13.29 69 384 FMizaheth J. Day Lumber Company, at corpora 17.30 City, NAOMI ANDERSON, City Re5 1.50 Fairel Day 1233 1668 215.40 712 Reed Conover Hon. 1.10 corder. Dated this 19th day of DeOME dogs have names. 16.53 none 3.30 Preoinda Davis 11 238 Merrlell-BslllngLumber Charles Carlson The cember, 1928. was District the There 4 1.20 Emery County School 624 Caspar, Company, a corporation organized and Win. Carlock 3.63 49.70 65 23.35 294 1205 pup. He had a name, but existing undfer and by virtue of the Horace Duncan 10.25 142.74 S30 1.80 H. A. Fowler none too young to know laws of tbe State of Utah, has filed Ed Cbrixtensen ;. ( MANTI FOREST NOTES S.V 38.22 1565 706 24.19 L. 115 Effie Chrtetenscn A. D. Fowler in the Seventh Judicial District CouY .40 5.55 747 66 19.80 O. Guymon none Mi old dog Bar of the State of Utah, in and for. the Lawrence Barney Continued from page 3 8.10 S.00 F. M. Guymon 1227 1228 187.98 10 Town none Ferron for its of application Emery, County .95 13.84 1240 72 H. C. Hansen 8.76 Minnie Guymon 327 known to most of the local officers. her used to make .involution under the provisions of H. S.00 Eugene Guymon 1506 1507 217 10 Huntsman He has never, until recently, seen a " tif and listen. Chapter 72, Compiled Laws of Utah, E. J.R,Huntsman 3.25 86.38 5 1.50 261 on said a ap and that -when he was not able to do his 1917, hearing . day 1.9? No orderly 275 30.00 60 13.50 A. C. Gardner none will be held before the abov F. D. Hitcheoek .ica.ion . work. High blood pressure was re' 1.70 1653 25.89 2 .60 Levi Howard 725 hi on tbe floor entitled court at the Court room there Ray Herring sponsible for his sudden death. nttA?SOT'i''-'y'''- ' 8.6 1541 131.70 69 66.74 It. A. Howard If of in th Court House at Castle Dale, A. Gardner Jewkes none i wouldn't do . Santa t.iant 1.45 21.95 5 2.65 705 B. 615 J. Jewkea Howard M. F. on Mrs. the of State and fiV 'nt.V. Utah, fish report annual game The Emery County, .50 8.10 260 110 42.43 Josephine Hammond none I ItHIl l';H kT would tiark, once. 17th day of December, 1928. at J o'- Calvin Jensen for 1928 shows 3.20 for the Manti Forest 1537 49.00 84 14.7.5 Wm. H. Haigh 631 Cliff Jensen The estimate facts. r r.iiid ask" Barker clock P. M. of said day. some intersting 1C9 25 10.25 Elam Jones none 245.06 17.95 shows there are 6,500 deer; 1,005 elk; facrurtng toys for his Witness my hand and the Seal of R. E. King and Barker W to w3t4as? 1573 7.20 24 178 L. W. 1570 1289 T. Killpack W. Jones oaid Court at Castle Dale, Utah, this 96 bears; 85 lions; and 1,330 coyotes s 3.8 55 58.66 16.50 none F. A. Killpack on the Forest. 460 deer and 42 elk day of November, 128. no names. li - iinf'.i.iif 71 16.80 Frank Johnson 1332 813 779 F. Larson were killed. Also 426 deer and 6 elk (Seal) HERBERT MOFFITT. dark. John 4.25 522.35 332 30 15.00 Jesse Larson The little black' and white dog First publication Nov. 16, 1M8. ani6.45 have bean killed by ipredatorycauses. 684 165 66. SO Clara O. Johnson 624 83.29 Manti Savgs Bank across the street Is Just a dog, but Last publication Dec. 14, 1188. have died from other or mals 20 8.20 J. B. Johnson 1367 1489 Willard U Miller none 10 lions, 485 coyotes, 105 he will come when you whistle. 6.40 Nine bears, S.0C M. H. Mower 24 82.98 632 bob cats, 51 badgers, and 1,366 porOpera There Is a dog near here who knows .80 Salt 12.07 Lee 465 12.80 30 Land Charles States Miller' Office, United none C. R. Johnson have been killed within tha the tmtcher rnrt when he sees it com-rt!- ! Lake City, Utah, November 24, 128. Lee Charles Miller 755 762 2SH.58 J. Wm. Johnson none 106.08 6.9'j cupine season. Repre. He drive all the hens out of To Whom it May Concern 6.55 Forest during the past C. T. Neilcen 15 4.50 Hans E. Jensen 1076 115.67 none of the sentatives survey biological t varrl. be ai pick up the srraps 1.65 !;p S.00 A. Kinder 10 185 none 24.40 iSotice Is hereby given that the Lillian Nelaon most of the coyotes, bob .. , 17. SO have killed 248 258 23.9'i Frank A. Kinder !),,., Hii from the cart while State of Utah has filed in this office 11. A. Nelson 1358 266.10 more than one third .35 cats, badgers and 71 21.80 L. W. Leonard 707 5.08 962 of meat that fall lists of lands, selected by the said J. H. Nelson of the porcupine. Forest officers have 6 of Act 117 37.63 section 364 Nelson the James of 1222 A. J. Loit 511 1185 from the cart State, undr killed one coyote and 424 porcupine 4.50 15 none 769.83 66.55 1267 Wille the butcher Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as L, W. Prowse In connection with the fish and gamr 3.20 H. A. Pettey 116 169 20.67 Lovina Lott 8chool lands, viz: 691 49.05 k situation on this forest it is interest petting the Indemnity 44 18.10 Lawrence ward, L. D. S. none See. 22, NWNW Sec. 26 Chas. E. Peterson sEfcSEtf to note that for four of the Ran most ready. 4 73 1.20 2.05 ing NWKSE14 Sec. 27, T. 16 H. P. Rasmussen none 37.20 Church districts, the cattle owners ar This dog hasn't South. ger 5 S. 1.4 SerW. 677 14 45.05 85 Reid F. M., 21.95 none L, East, Range Sarah Leroy season on femal, 54 29 .13 asking for an open 6.09 E. D. Leavitt 2.09 iiny name. He Is ial O426G0, List 23'fll (Amendment Wm M. Richardson 457 The increased tr deer. have numbers so selfish that be No. 2). 21 none so 4.31) of said far 19.50 Robert lists, Riley Copies Fred Losrtscher 1442 300.00 an extent such last fev the during nam55 219 65.70 Ira J. Marshall 934 1123 as they relate to said tracts by de J. E. Soderquist isn't worth now seriously com 79 21.70 none 17.55 years that they 270 ing. scriptive subdivisions, have been con- Joseph Swasey ptte with the domestic stock for the 14 4.20 W. B. Mathle 428 678 Once there was spicuously posted in this office for Dlantha Strlngham 373 On three of the districts th forage. 28 26 7.50 Swensen interested 23.45 Alfred 360.24 person any 1362 a tree, and it bad inspection by elk have also reached such numbe-- ' 100 41.00 676 Earl Robertson 6.60 J. 101.26 the 1028 public generally. During Lauretta Mathie a name.: It was and by that they are destroying some of tl 2 none ,60 J. B. Meeks 81 241 518 of publication of this no- Tithing Lot Miss Clara larrKrt"!?!- a mulberry tree. the period beUnion Central Life Ins Co. 2.65 range used for spring grazing by ca' 41.10 573 tice, or any time thereafter, and soon to make her debut The season tie. recent on ei; The man that fore open 8 4C1 177.90 1.60 final approval and certification, Mendenhall S38 19.78 fetropoUtan Opera House, N has perhaps scattered them over a owned , the tree undr departmental regulations of J. Frank Killian 67 35.51 Joseph none .45 6.70 1173 McKoe A. J. larger territory so that the damag; York, shown singing had a dog, too. April 25. 1907, protests or contests R. Anderson and J. Young Chas. W. McArthur 1530 the guno while will not be so noticeable. The increas-wild0g 735 121 49.C1 His name was against the claim of the State to any 2.38 170.29 exceed the number killed in the A. hereinand subdivisions J. W. or Young Bigler Anton Nielson adm. Jno. W. Peter, and no lit of the tracts recent hunt, so the injury to range 282 128 62.4t tie dog was ever before described, on the ground that Guymon est none 448.92 29.20 will continue. 741 503 195.01 more for Junius same is valuable 11.77 .80 Toung the 1543 miner, Mark Palmer fond more of Chris Christensen none 100 30.00 Lucy M. Prestwich 1414 34.18 1.50 meat than Peter i al than for agricultural purposes, will Miss Luella Christensen, former clerV 85 45.05 1. A. Richards 896 .13 be received and noted for report to J. D. Jewkes 1.85 none was of on the Manti Forest, has been detail : D. O. S.ftC 12 none Office Land General at 1.30 Washing-Morgan the 1711 20.00 L. R. Sherman ed to assist with the work in the Sut C. 65 826 11.75 so or con. C. Nelson D. Drotest E. to Failure inn. Hilma Staker 883 1485 680.09 24.85 ervisor's office He would hunt tes. within the time specified, will Andrew Rasmussen none 120 24.00 beginning Decembei 1.35 18. Miss none 20.95 C. H. Stevenson Christensen will return tr .it vi.uu a. 50 15. Oo none .80 11.97 1321 jiraw, under the mul- - ;j6 considered sufficient evidence of May Swasey Smith Maggie Ogden on January 1, at which time 12 none 4.60 State of Utah, F. L. Young character of the tracts Louisa Prowse 'ive uitfll he had found every a new clerk will arrive in Ephrain sniiii crrv fhut had fallen down. Then' and the selections thereof, being oth. and In accordance with law so many 37.70 1559 600 pledgee to fill the position. he would run, usuliist the tree and erwise free from objection, will be shares of each parcel of such stock State of Utah, W. II. Leonard be ar will be sold at necessary may 14.95 1557 230.00 approved to the State. hump duwu a lot more. Because of the heavy snow at the the home of the secretry in Ferron, State pledgee of L'tah D. Heber LeonSome children beard about Petei ,T oegiSter elevations where Christmas higher on the 8th day of First County, Emery 1499 1498 ard pledgee and the mulberry tree and It made trees are plentiful and where they pPubllcatlon Jan. 4' 1929. 1929, at the hour of 1 P. 22.10 January, 338.88 1501 could be 3ut withoutlnjury to the For... !,(i:i hli.k of something M... to pay delinquent aseessmen.. .75 1515 10.35 Joseph Sheya are not being granted ex ll imifle I'le'ii tti'uU of fixing tip DEI IXQUENT LIST cost with of the .therepn together 18.15 est, permits M. S. Truman 543 278.90 for a few community trees. This wtib many little pack Cottonwood Cretek Consolidated Ir. advertising and expjense of sale. 1492 317 20.60 cept Calvin F. Tuft sad news for many children who Fer. Mary E. Westover 529 43.60 2.S5 iswould vjff iiimiii it nice mulberries ana Ration Company, Principal place of N. J. CHRISTENSEIN, Secretary, like to go up where the snon 4t- - Jan 4 ren, Utah. lien humping the things oft foi lousiness, Orangevllle, Utah, 3.80 is not 528 58.25 Bert Westover deep and cut the first trees are There upon Notice, delinquent 1.30 20 1017 T. O. Wakefield 'hristmas gifts. LIST DELINQUENT the following described stock, on ac5.20 Susannah Wilf.ead n 64.31 count of assessment levied on the 81-- Huntington Canal & Reservoir Assn. Clara E. Wilstead 1144 1262 The Stockmen of Kphraim are pay. XASTgQia. Ditch Assessment North several 1928, the of Special October, day 17.60 270.95 ing a bounty of S5.00 for coyotes and levied March 14, 1928. F Vanderbilt Field finds the -- s amounts set opposite the names of 873 874 Wilcock Chriss $4.00 for bob cats caught in the fields There are delinquent upon the folVsnderbilt name no bar to his So the respective shareholders as follows 717.92 57.40 1047 .r.d and on the ranges adjacent to Eph-raicialistic activities, having formed Series A. lowing capital stock of the Hunting- Mary E. Wilcock 639 724 It is reported that the Spring s the League of First Voters, a new Cert No. Shares Amt ton Canal and Reservoir Association Name 9.45 118.18 are also City people 805 6.00 bountv Socialistic organization endorsing $1.05 on account of an assessment levied F. A. a paying Caroline Nellson 4.00 to 1575 60 Young encourage local trappers to work 5.9S upon the stock of the North Ditch, 1805 28.50 W. A. Jewkes presidential candidacy of Normal A. 621 623 ' : .at Individual mem-ti- t 1467 Young around home where the losses from 1.05 March 14, 1928, the amount set op- Mary 1058 5.00 Jewkes W. H. Thomas. 520.88 e American Red Cross animals have been heavy 1.36 posite the names of the respective Robt C. Woodward 1857 3.25 predatory t'J investment, yielding the Ralph M. Young 1469 50 the 2.10 shareholders as follows: 967 10.00 during past summer and fall. Ernest Rld 1576 29.04 1.90 cme .dous returns In per-n.- " 1215 100 $ 5.00 Sidney Young 11.40 Martha Allred Turkey raisers are also 1785 70.00 Zwahlen Joseph Ann 1588 8.45 142.28 Hardee in this work. Is the statement 1.05 James A. Alger 1198-119- 9 1488 5.00 rAhout Henry Larmie Hoiin Union Central Life Ins. O 242.26 12.10 i BuUerworth, president A. A. Day, Neils Nell- 1609 294.45 22.55 Marseille! a "Am Company for late the I & Co. Desert Lake Res. Irr. 10.60 1893 60.00 son agt. of Commerce of the Montell Mangum 1741 13.35 .90 T 538 1391 1553 1588 1240.27 62.00 W. M. press 1.16 1651 5.50 Clarence In Grange the 1682 6.77 .50 Prestwich FOR IDENTIFICATION endorsing ''j's. 50 2.5J H. A, Tuft 8.40 Earnest E.Davis 1665 1701 40.00 "No, you are early." A. Allen Jr. :al roll call of the none 10 .80 2.10 F. M. Guymon. 1227 1228 "How long will I have to wait B 171010.00 Moffltt Frank 1722 25.41 Orin Otteson 1.65 ..3d Cross, Not. 229.30 11.50 39.90 1839 190.00 "Why the hat with the tall feather. Is seven o'clock." ..ucy B. Seeley 1733 20 Clarence Powell : vorth's 1.30 statement fol-Mable D. Guymon 1038 1040 Series B. Georgette?" asked the girl chum, "Until tomorrow evening at 6:55. NORTH DITCH 190.33 9.52 D. Peterson Tricot ine. Johannah "That feather must be 1215 at 100 6.00 Martha Allred Paris Pele Mele. . -- u engaged In carrying 1402 37.00 S.7i Leasil S. Grange 1161 1614 least two feet high." A. Alger 1198 1199 334.24 3.7.' James tlie business and industry Christian Nilson .87 1146 8.70 "Our class of 67 girls Is going to 242.26 12.15 Watch Oat! :V.d are quick to respond, .85 Mary A. B. Gordon 1233 Oeo. A. Baker &wife 1961 8.50 Continental Life Ins. Co. have a group photograph, taken." 307.28 15. 35 4.00 .40 hu-1968 g r.l generously, when Doctor I can't nnderstanl Jasper Peterson B'm, 1550 1525 600 37.15 "I still don't understand that trick 1124.41 46.25 6.14 E. A. Howard 198 1742 61.40 calls for their assist-'.-- r. A. Allen Jr. causes what E. 1665 Ernest Davis 50 2.50 your rapid pulse. ' 218 feather." none 366.90 18.35 .52 George Ipson "V. L. Cash , 6.20 ifi M. Guymon F. 1227 1228 ve'couie the existence (feebly)-Erp- ett Ailing Burglar I 1022 199.04 10.00 .C5 Ivan Johnson 612 6.50 "Well, if chip In, I want to be able roseph Denison 229.32 watd, 22.90 "tioa authorised by Airtrew cold the of that there sight 126.95 6.S5 to pick niyself out" .94 Ed C. Jensen 1241 Johanson 1091 1.40 Mable D. Guymon 1038 1040 doctor. Passing Show. reaty and cctngret-t-o 4.90 1.20 Chas. A. Johanson 1451 192.88 1954 6.00 t r C. Miller 190.33 19.10 act as their 2.20 .49 Frank A. Kinder 1358 57.70 1058 4.93 ,s i h ' ner 1325 377 Almira Guymon 18.85 ; .42 Wm. T. Litster 1126 350 4.20 .agency of aH the ?er C. Jones Leasil Grange 1161 1614 -. 1452 1466 559.25 1146 27.26 .65 859 6.55 'ling relief in t'!lian A. Jeffs 234.24 6.70 979 3.35 . 1.S4 Frank Lundy G2S 744 "' B. Rasmusefen "'"'1 vr .toting their beneficial rftiji'ivn)wi Mary A. B. Gordon 1233 307.28 15.40 1450 313.79 15.73 Wm. 7.97 to humanity. The nation'. .ewis W. Quymon 1901 79.73 8C6 J. Green 440 Sr. - men 1155 4.00 .40 J. B. Meeks 81 241 518 gness Shiner ' take particular pleas 348.80 17.45 ff 573 515.52 25.78 E. A. 1196 4.00 I. C. Wood .4f, 1 i 198 1224.41 Howard ' The s Americas 56.24 supporting 636 237.75 Jacob 11.90 25.00 2028 2.30 Allred MInchey tnies ".! Red Cross, because 846 942 41.38 Harrison Ezra has it 838 463.20 13.15 And in accordance with law and Joseph Mendenhall ' Ux I none 366.90 18.3.--, George Ipson ouud and ufflcient business t tT-l-' irdor of the Board made on thfc 31st Sarah Murnlng 1296 1297 Ivan Johnson 1022 199.04 find administrative meta- 1496.75 74.85 Ed C. y of October, 1928, so many shares Jensen 1241 126.95 ,ut sacrifice of sympathy f each parcel of such stock as may E. M. Guymon 650 1346 Frank A. Kinder 1358 57.70 -' 34.80 1.75 in the prevese necessary will be sold at the front 'orstanding Wm. T. Litster 1165 1146 nor 'fit O. W. Sitter ud's reslfence at Parian McFarlane 372 441 mitigation of human Mf 1457 I486 859.25 1250 230.55 11.65 a ".Seville, Utah, on the 20th day R. Lundy 62$ 744 Frank Mrs. McDanlels 2 Rosetta M. o'clock P. 1928, at Deppn.'her, a? chamber of Commerce sf 1450 J1S.7J 763 22.26 1.15 ili-to pny tfr delinquent assessment United States, as representative J. B. Meeks 81 241 H. 1208 Thomas thfe cost with adof Timothy .hereon, together 618 573 the nation's business, has such 615.52 1242 1484 325.08 16.25 Jacob vertising and expense of sale. O. W. Mrs. 636 237.75 couadence In the American Red MInchey E. Earnest Davis BKTTERUD, Secretary Treasurer, Or Joseph Mendenhall 838 463.20 Cross that It calls u pon its member 1571 1664 336.42 16.85 Utah. Sarah Murnlng 1296 1397 angevllle, to contribute to Harry B. Mortensen 1496.75 1579 40.08 DKIflXQUEXT LIST .81 only upon Red Croat Parian McFarlane 372 .. .85 desert Lake Reservoir and Irriga Victor Mortensen 1580 40.83 .:iuce that an appeal la acc441 1250 230.55 tion 0., Victor, Utah. There is de First Natl. Bank, of Price essary. Mrs, Rosetta McDanlels assess account of on 1586 1595 720.57 36.0R scribe1 stock, "We believe that individual mes7-4768 22.26 t. 1611 116.70-5.8ent levltfd on the 3rd day of Nov., Carl Alger ne, whip in the American Red Cross Maroni Nielson 246 396 set opposite the Alden O. Staker 1681 40.00 2.00 Amounts 1928, the 9"4 is a sound investment, yielding ti 894.26 And in accordance with the Law L. P. Oveson names of thtf respective shareholders 1680 207.70 investov tremendous returns In ptif-sa- l as follows: and an order from the Board of Di- Thos. H. Timothy 1208 1242 satisfaction. The Red Crass 'VilUam Pilling, C No. 16X 17X. no rectors, so many shares of each par1484 225.08 is seeking to Increaae Its memb am(t $10'6.8i cel of stock as may be necessary will Mrs. E. E. shires 2136 Davis 1571 1664 ship to live million; the opporUV ?.. A. Grundrige, C No 8 IX, shares be sold at public auction In front of 336.42 2135.61 the Geary Mercantile Co. store at 2712 amt. ci y to join its ranks Is presents? W. J. Atwood 1714 100 share? No. on S6X, C Olsen and Wells, Utah, Huntington, January 6th, !jy the Red Cross Chapters througl-1368 71.14 3111.61 1929, beginning at 11 o'clock A. M., Wm. Ramage 2232 amt And in accordance with the Law and nation from November 11 48X. No. e 47X. C to Charles Miller, pay delinquent assessment togethto 23. It Is good to be a link la rrom the Board of Direct5 IX, 79X. shares 6159 er with cost of advertising and ex- an order so Peter and the Mulberry Tree .J Rprtlv notice op application fob er er 1 J. Wr 4 it !. vto.?1! ith t- r notice Factory to mm h NSE younfSt ?. , SNEtf, UrsyJ if vZ 657-68- ufi thpet l Wbaft tn a Namg. j non-miner- al TnRi !'.. (.'ln-miii- iin i et Membership Investment, Leader Says n;rber 11-2- s i ; $mx : ,"wr"''''';'rf . , ps rxfet"fpAr4 JC5i&VM &$i '. , FW'-$- &?i$H j . er Lit? it ( ; vt C; v 71-.1- 0. .... 0, this great chain of service reaesv lnr around the wo;rld." (Signed) ors, many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will bo soid at public auction In front of the Geary Mercantile Company store, at Huntington, Utah, on January 6th, 1929,beglnning at 12 o'clock noon, to pay delinquent assessment together LIST DELINQUENT with the cost of advertising and & Asso Reservoir Canal Huntington 0f sale. Cost of advertising will ciation. be 25 cents and expense of sale 50 fol There are delinquent upon the cents for each parcel sold. EDW. G lowing capital stock of the Hunting GEARY, Sec, Huntington, Utah 3tl4 ton Canal & Reservoir Association on account of assessments levied October let, 1928, the amounts set opposite the names of the resppectlve share NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TJIAT the Board of County Commissioners holders as follows: of Emery County, Utah, will meet JOILINSEN DITCH December 31, 1928, at 10 o'clock r Cert No. shares am1-Name the Court House, Castle Dale, for 'a? LIST Joseph Cunha 1260 1269 DELINQUENT 474.85 19.00 purpose of making the budget appro.T'FRRON CANAL AND RES. CO.. . 73 priation ordinance for th6 expendiThere are delinquent upon the fol- Chris Wilcock 1047 334.83 13.40 tures of Emery County for the yp.r on account slock lowing: described 1929. By order of the Board of Co y HUNTINGTON CANAL c f nrsewment. levied on the 2nd day Commissioners of Emery County, 200 11.00 881 Anderson Roren f November. 1928J the several s HERBERT MOFFITT, Clerk. none Black name of the Perry the sat cpjfcslts s ounjU j $307.9$ Olsen, C No. 110X, sharew I17.SJ amt 36 Tbor.nas Wells, C No. 115X, shares 230 amt. $11.50 Union Central Life Insurance Co., C No USX, shares 400, amt $20.00 and in accordance with Law, as many shares of each parcel of such stock a? may be necessary will be sold at Victor, Utah, on the 24th day of December, 1928, at the hour of 1 P. M., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expanse of sale. C. H. COOLKT, secretary J. 0. WILLIAM BUT' f ERWORTH, President ,, The Chamber of CommeroS) of the United SUtea. 0, . FarmerIf Corrected a9 lazy as Td go and hang in my myself Hobo No, you wo uldn't If were as laisy as me yo a wouldn't h 1 were- .to, bant any barn. n v Inssffsra ble "Is he a bore?" -Terrible bore. Hell subject. 61-1- 00 amt. Hho Speak on a 1 1 one of tlioip of the. P"' .... pense of sale. Cost of adv. will be 25 cents and expense of sale 50 cents for each parcel sold. EDW. O. GEARY Sec. Huntington, Utah. 2t-J- H se in-t- bll tote "t-''"-! V .... ' ' Hi i j - ' Kt.'A4 I )iiiW'4t,WiiT'-WiiuW''"w- jlTjL 1 '' .... a |