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Show THE IIEKALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 N, Mines, Mining Stocks, Commercial ana industrial f rotations S26.83B. SALES DRY PROCESS WORKING 12 DAY AMERICAN FORK PRICES OF SECURITIES Frobate and Guardianship Notic SOUTHERN PACIFIC Consnlt coiirv eterk or th? respfCtlT for further tnformatton. OCTOBER EARNINGS CORN PRICES REACH SHOW LARGE GAIN tCDr IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e division, in and lor Salt Lake County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Egisto Giraldl, deceased Notice. The petition of Parley P Jenson, administrator of the estate of Egisto deceased, praying for the settlement of final account of said administrator and for the distriDution of the residue of the estate to the persona entitled, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 26th day of November, A. D. Gi-ral- II on Mining exchange OUTAT GOOD SPRINGS, COMPANIES WORKING r Ruiue. on t!ie local mining State Senator Wootton of L'.av Slate Miniii"; company the of fur was than heavier 'i;e yesterday Am rican Fork canyon, was in Salt any on day in several weeks. This of on business yesterday. He fays Lake wa due miinly to the heavy selling least a dozen groups In that at I weft dixtrlt.'t he actively developed ail in the will of of iilhT A ramp Prime. total i,o Consolidated. rrxbljseason not more than so ?tjc?f fiil- - workifih out the dry li,4oo hari' of that Ijsuc was dumped three were winter worker.. The Hay t,f J :.! and atine separation a - at pri :fs ranging from il cents down State is driving; a drift that will afford !. Jeny J. to bl cents. Yet It all seemed to have 100 feet additional depth undef the upthai of Coa.1 KprinKH. even IhoiiKh it per working. Silt lAk erv ineef and opera- - wcn quickly absorbed, :"Or, Along; this ore zone are located the $ I n.t.oo. Nevada about Kins Pacific. silver southern l1, r. wl o t from represented up Dutchman, Miller Hill, Texan. 42 MAN'S CAMP A POOR th-i- t st I'TtM-ic- J I J. The onn'tiidatrd alvaiir-- l (n f Th? alB'' product I Coalition Iron around 3.;5. nio. i 1 2 1. 1 I. o is and I') per it ; t d to s; cent. c ... UWI 'cm cojnmandi soi.i around 12.11 ami 12.271. There arc f be icil trt rnt. lo ier j mtlM totaled a iIohd fnaress i."rlv Ithilf ii'V seji atyetrdav The official and the el'tow valued mIItod. $2,i.3j.2. r: y were n follows: in ram'. Iin t f th d S:rln probibly i 1'orenoon. in th state." sill Sir. Afternoon, an; Ur. t.uy. j.tfr.t,.r Ask Hid. Did. tru- ks are rur.nirg tiiCit Ask tr. any or a n umber of t.Vlta. On. . and there af f' I . li ant i. .10 .!) .. i; between Aita Tiger ei4ht-hrr.'itfM U.rttlns .421 moro are nd th ratlrcad There J ''camp t .'w Albion in t !.!! (wnty !etlv !. . i Am. .oy prrpTt Con, CpJ .". t are- shlppln of toem l'trl-?tand. .07 ii ,7 ."5 Tun. l i .. ore Tli i Vtly h poi.-r.- t - I'mck r. It. A ma I. . ii .06 .on cvr !' fromfrt- !s:k. Jack .'t .12 .! probabtr runand -- onrentrHtes rlis HU "ot. ..( .031 .I3' n enti.il!y lUnnm bu. ' rni.l. Thr I . .40 kl ; if ai mm .".-.- ds few , -- 1 1 1 Hl em-pb!r- sr I C i n-- r-- nt. ! cio-in- i t : trt fii-rffllo- v'.tr t i I f I '' "i:v-rrt-l- Uot-tinj- ! - - f i . " .t t e I 1 J .o-.- - . I ( - m-n- t tr ; ; r?r thr ".':l V.xt. C. V. TaH. ..; TIt- - YeUow t"..lfn? rir nlr ..... ' "it i;. ton dilly and turning o n twenty coi. itv Colo. Min. .o; t -s renfrntral. Tim ton h ;'(.. Cr. Point d ton rrilnn- fifty to sixty .i Cardiff . .. ' i V t. Tiu ton of r rnrr.p I PRINCE VALUES ARE i -' liul-Po- -i ;t I ,t-- twenty I nt. Daly udce I .ily-- J rift-e- n . DrK. i "on. iiast. l'r. Tl- .. lia. A H. IS n ton. It I'.rnerald rtUv ar,l mini l'm forty toc fifty . .".' t rnde nt irto nmvf hirnrna Cop. five It a l r rlirr cr.i product. keps lold i'iiain hi iT'!ut Vmc fiT.!y tricks e Anchor i? T : tor daily of ore. ti.i . ld-finc- a!''';t Sultan Th U ; mDoJ'Is of o'e. Tim llo. rnln I nhipplnsc fifty tonre e cold aid plf.tlmn of t parallel a wonii. Thi 14 from a h thr snatlonal plitifim fixture, wf It nhhth-- h in still mder ile elofrrmnt. t a mil for to f expectation th- - reduction of the' rare ore. a new strike of Ihi the Aura pTatlr.WTi or wa tnad ttmee month Tim Mont Ciirlfto ahlpplns; d i 7r!nc. ton a month of Th ICeliy property i salppinsr two car- concen itwntFi o: jii.i-srati- e lo!.4 a Tim is prod'tc-o- f Monster Jre?n trate. rich Ins; 30 a to 3') tons a month f-- i ..r .01 Monatalre , f . ,lir, j .2 ' . , .7 S ?v. .01? t .01 . .OS . . I . 1H .011 a .07 so . : 1 i .HI ! in .o t i " " io -'i .11 . "2 i 10 . f .02 .02' . )." Tin. Zinc .. .221 .23 ..; Fourteen different outfit. .ire work-r- Toxm "."11 .0 THc!e Sim .o;i: Moore. 1'ortima: ai I.umry .... ".oij .01 J "i Ctah f '.n. While Crvntaisi, (Jleason. Koyal-Ool- dlfad- - t'nlon .01 j .02 ."2 Ciiief ."i or i 7fn-- . n i ;. . ai lei". .ot Vic. Con. ..; .'iert, JL Lvl. k Harris, Oondola. t;ii.iei .30 . . str.--. rrt t im Victoria .. . ' .31 Ku. ky liov. Jumbo i !fi( t' SJ .r,rr. iv th Heaver I'res. Thia Is .03 J' .o ( t3 i .4 Toie.lo . a irelty hlt!.y a'.iowlnic now. ai:d W. 34 .33 .31 Cn.' ore Kettlr.sr reaoy for Yar.ke mr prrectSe rnrV,. rORKXOON SALES. W!:.icn x Itoffisn have Just cut llrt.i at 2c. Albion, V fi of arned ore on their '::,'! Ti'. at lie. C'o.umbu Intension. tlil hiv about tfiirty-f- , Kmma Copper. 1"0 at 27c, 100 at 26&c. e Lefore they rReh tottv- v nt 2c. irmirI o j'C I p.iint tie lead fro:; Iron Illossom. 200 a Sic. at 2c. Leonora. laO v nurtm ar-!r ".r: Txl ?or Mav p.i" ll-'at :71c. too at Kc. uv nil the tioM 'iue'-SI 2Jc. 3000 at 2Jc. at :..c. Mineral Flat. t. b .Ml '!e heen the r'rir ft- t!"-it o;p-- r. at 3'o th! four hull dins. Prir.ce fono'.idatd. 20o at Sc, 1100 I v U - th At t ft t X2c. 3:."" at Sic. 3c. at i and r N'MMirff t'"m:vrpd at 2c. Ked Peak, S"nCotisolnlatcd. . I r r the work in. ,r ;oo at Klus: Silver i r l been faKlns fTT . ol $2 at $2.42. c.: fir to kir j rc from ll South Hecia. toy at S2.27. Tar P.abv. 2"'"o at 7c. 50.i at 61c. i"rr of T;c Yankee. 1A. at SljC f li ;L.t ore n t I t.e ' Ho mill will on:x HOARD. ! i m nl" on a it th.it .jd Talism-an2000 at 4c. 1 Vi r K of Cedar. to C'lt of the v it b ive m. The Lower Mammoth. 2'mj at 7j-- . C Consolidated 3700 at He Prin tr s jf. or rurnlp-- from f ::o toi Kinsr Consolidated. 10 at $2.40. to i Si!er s: ar mM. 41,200. Selling vaiu. 10. $1.121 GUGGENHEIM SHARES IN A FT K R NOOK. SALES. UTAH COPPER TO BE at 2?C. SOLD TO KENNECOTT Pijr (.ottonwootl, 100 at Cic. at 25c. Copper, Iro-- i i;'osv:u. 200 at Sic. 500 at $6c. f f( Tti ,i tt"'t - Reprt !':,( J Nat s7c r, r i : Vork. N'nv. 21 at Bc. I.nwer Mammoth. 1O0OolOO ce Consolidated, at Sle, 100 r,r of a rirr-.t- ir -- Mt o.it V. ex- - at rnPar-.looa at Mc. r He.ili the lijtt dution of Cm roru- en C.Mlitlon. 100 st 4 0c. Sev I ' Trough distribution of afWiy and prof Silver Klne: Coalition. 50 at $3,221. I i t I g t i . t I i . ! li5. . . '. rt i rt ,. d-i- .( -- 1 ? lns - I . in'r 1 lltr'l ! x h-f'- r. ) lC ?- 1 1 tt - r-s- . r C , f- -tr f - '1 AH-ion- o-- 1 ft- - :' 4 i : I v t ; 1 r Sto-ktmld- -- t l 9T t of lit eota t. alu)t f Ctah V. r r r nThe. mt sisre we. (li Jutrfnh Im than offer t f ).-- , iater-e?- t t'i'-n- $ ., thean !r!i Inipalr-- I irkt af l rik v,l"e t.o dire- tors hi d IU!iir rr r;j nt'in of r-- r f'! 1 s '."-- e. a'.y-Jt:ds- Silver King Consolidated. nt 33c. Var.kee, , s ire f 10.702.71. 1 l. pi'.rl. c. at 200 J2.30. s!-'- IM ItTlill TO( on curb yesterday were as follow: V.".atch 1 Mines, 700 share? at 3ii ccntj: Setls. at 412 cents, and luOO at cents. Tim Tintic 1 S- - ' U- i r.-- ; E f I'tfk. follow.; "I ,0 !ooi ,02i .02 ,oj .00 J ( remain unsold iit;e of N"v em''r. if .ooj; j for the Sells Tintic Standard .... . Wasatch Mine For. CoM Queen . .! .42 EXCHANGE ADJOURNS lir. Tier v wltl take a ho'!wiii lay b?od jy. NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS nsr. a. id there r.o Th r were reThe foliowtner quotations & i ri r t MinSns ceive.! Hi o. private wire; over oil tii? until rrliiay s;ck Banger inornirg nt the J iio'ir. Ak. .lo" Colorado !'" . . . . ri. .OfiJ'. i ike . "ptrminCS Fraction DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. Stocks. Bonds. Cotton, Grain. BADGER BROTHRES EF.OKERS 7. L"?g Mlni l.trbingr. WILL BUY J, flrjnt Ac Co..Msk I tab State National. Zior.'s Sir. Hank t'on. iVon Si s,ar. . . Vtah-Id.i- a ffr r ! 1 10 h. ? I I fl00 00 I 10) o WILL SELL et,.!s.,t c,at ..... Ctaii Wiornlr.K till. . . . .C I Sr. itch Di- - I'id I'n 'I t. SilfTJ r Mak rharger I'.ear Hiver Hun lub.. 20 itrt:t:a Main 4, l'o ?otttbnnoTittiit. .0 41 I ) I! .! I.27i l .is 2.00 .30 .2 .Ifi .12 1 .!S .... il Lr.d e iritle .10 "Sr. .20 .20 .11 I i .14 ! .03 I .? . .371 .2i .13 .. 21 .01H .2 ! .21 .7 . ,21 f t .11 Cottonwood. . .,. Conner . . "ft i'tflH 0. it ri 2.oo , Wnatcti Mines If, 1.71 .ft" iron KioTon ..... Jumbo i:xtlon Miiou Valley Montana TonopiU MUpjSi Fxtcnslon Nevada Hills Nor tii Star ohlo Copper e wart ft Alta Con. Phone W. 916-94160 Main St. n!t l ake Murk sad 'Member .10 I . JtO ! 23.00 . (31 .00 :M .00 BOSTON COPPER RANGE follow insr quotation were i nvr H.idser Bros, prlvat wire: !iares.i Hlli. Ixw. MlosT 21 ,73.10 ;7.t 00 Uutte .v Su.f." "KmVrt 1 The i 7t .01 Hid Cif ilr Con. U "d .. !:. & it. n. .. M?leMc . ...f 1'ijo L. s rorpfr Stoeit.J' P.'d Ctah A pox.. Met. .. 124 l rs .2-- ! 1 i.;i J7. lo 1.232 high-price- -- Cuban-Americ- I Sales. H. I I an CI. L. Alaska Joll . . 3,C00i 2SJ ... 32 321 1,200 33 . Amer. Beet Sug. . 3,400 691 68 i 6S3 American Can ... 1100 CIV 60 Glii American Loco... 14.8001 722 71 712 Am. Smelt. fc Rftf 24.600I100S 971 1001 Am. s. & lite;, pfd. Amer. Susar Refs. 400)1172 U7lhl7 Amer. Tel. & Tel.. l,700'12SS,128sll2S5 . . Amer. Tobacco . 200 U227 22 Anaconda Copper. 7,000 Sf4! 81! 88? Atchison 1,000 107511074 Baldwin Loco. . . . 11,600 1175IH41 1154 Baltimore & Ohio. 5,0001 91 941 941 Bethlehem Steel.. 46S Prookl'n Rap. Tst. 2.800 fiOJ 90 90 Cal. Petroleum. . . . 4.000 2 Si 271 278 Canadian Par. . . . 2.400!m2 183 185 Central Leather. . . 1.300 595 583 59 Chesap'keG. & W.O. . .. .. 8,800 64? 631 64 . Allis-Chalme- j 1 rs E 1 Chicago.m. Ch'ero, & 400 IB? X00 951 00 20a .7001 511 2 2.300 7.300 76JI 900 274 2.600 47? St. P.. Ch'so, IL T. & p. . Clilno Copper .... Colo. Fuel & Iron.. Crucible Steel D. 4: R. G. pfd Distiller's Secur... Krie General Klectric .. Gt. Nthn. pfd Gt. Nthn. Ore ctfs. F.xp. . Guggenheim Illinois 8,4 00 4 00 Central... . . . ... Lehigh L'villo &Valley X'ville.. Mex. 1 ag- io 52 75 261 46 44j! 432 1778175 ! 15 91 19? 51 521 751 274 4Ci 441 175t 700 12621126 126fc 4.200 51 il 503 50 2 20,500 79JI 7&1 79S 1085 3.S0O II 21S 215 7,300 45i 441 411 !00 10S 103 10S 300 33 32J 32J S2 1.100 S2i S2 1261 1 2,500 94? 931 911 S 700 31 34? 2.500 17? 17 171 7 1,100! 7i Interbsh. Con. Cor. Cop. . . Inspiration Intnl. Harv.. N.J... K. C. Southern. lit 95 1 1 Petroleum... IE $8 Miami Copper M. K. T. pfd Missouri Pacific . . It was reported from New York yes- National .. that thi next dividend on tho Nt t ioiial Biscuit terday 400 611 6 r. 1 c l Lead . . . Hotte" & Superior will be about $8 ex. . . 1.400 ur! 162! 16S Copper tra and the 75 cents regular quarterly. Nevada Y. Central 600 102J 1021 102 2 This report say the company has sold N. V.. N. Jf. & li... 15,700 77j 75 2 761 Its entire r.lne output to June 1, 1316, NN. folk 700 1191 118 119 & Western. at better thn 14 cents a pound. 400 116 116 1161 Northern Pacific. Pacific Mail METAL QUOTATIONS Par. Tel. & Tel . . . 431 598 591 59J Pennsylvania York. Nov. 24. The metal ex- Pnllnnn Pal. Car. l.lOOj 1671 5.25. offered thanc quote Ray Con. Copper.. 3,700 261S 26 264 IS.TOft' 13.10. Sr EXTRA WILL N-.-.- I.d elter, Stiver. S4 4. Copper steadv: electrolytic, 20. 00. and unchanged. Iron Metal steady quotes tin quiet, exchange 3?. 71. 23.211 At London: Snot copper, S0 lOsi future, fso 17s Sd: electrolytic. fOS. Soot tin, U4S Is: futures 161 5s. Antimony, lill. Lend. 23 2s td. Reading Republic I. & S. ... Southern pacific Southern Ry Studbaker Tenn. Texas Union Union Co. Copper Co . .... . . 3-- i 3.100 S3 S22 S3 S00 oli 51 111 7.900 1031 102 r. 103 n 23? 5,000 24 .40o!i.-is!ir(3i!i5- 3i 1,700 59JI 582 16.400 220 IDS 7,500 140SJ1391 .Chicago, Nov. 24. Lack of export demand put wheat values today most of the time on the downgrade. Quotations finished nervous 3$?Sc to lc net lower, with December at $1.03J and May, $1.06 1.065. Corn closed 2c to. 1 531c up, oats wjth a gain of to J(gtjc and provisions - unchanged to 22J cents higher. Assertions that Europeans Instead of were wheat at the buying seaboard did a reselling deal to give beargood ish sentiment decided effect. One exalone was said to have received porter orders from Great Britain to the purchase of as many as cancel loads which had been bought forthirtv December shipment. Peace talk, high vessel rates and the congestion of railway facilities in tended likewise in some degree to handicap tho bulls. Corn trading broadened notably and went to new prices records for the season. Country high houses and eastern concerns led the buying, which was based in the main on adverse returns from husking and on predictions of unsettled weather. Oats were goverened almost entfrelv by corn. During to the upturns Iowa sold oats freely arrive. Provisions made some sharp upturns and showed unusual activity among number of whom, howbuyers, a ever, werelarge shorts. Range of the leading futures: ic I" win-- Dec May at .! ; .. . ! CORN Dec May , .7 . . OATS Dec Mav .39i . 41J! .1 .1 .Tan ! 17.71 17.75 17.97 17.85 9.42 9.70 I oTso" I 9. R IBS- - Jan 9.52 9.70 May 9.6.-- . I .4ir I 9.42 9.72 I 9.62 9.77 2 nominal; No. hard, nominal; hard, 2 Corn No. j.021,03. old, 69069J; No. 4 .yellow 63 (5164; No. new. yellow 4 white new. 62tfT62K 3 No. Oats white. 363?3S; standard, S9?ffx-0. No. 3 1.0OS71.OS3: Rye No. 2. Rarlev Timothy Clover 17.00. No. 3 2 9!i97. 10.0019.00; mostly 16.50 Pork 15.37. Lard 9.30 Ribs 9.60. MONTANA POWER COMPANY INCREASES DIVIDEND RATE New Y'ork, Nov. 24. The of the Montana Power companydirectors detodav clared a quarterly dividend of of 1 per cent on the common an increase of a of 1 per stock, cent over the previous quarter and .estabrate lishing the stock on a 6 per cent basis. three-quarte- .97 .2" 47, 17J . ".o 1. .371 1 i. ) f i i a ' ' 1.:47, t8. . ss 2" 4S.10 to. 12t 10.00 '10.00 rs SUGAR. New York, Nov. 24. Raw sugar firm. 4.77; molasses, 4.00. ReCentrifugal. fined steady. Sugar futures opened firm on covering and a little demand from trade sources. At noon prices were 2 to 6 points higher. TVEWYOHK GIIAIX. New York, N'ov. 24. Flour quiet. Wheat Spot irregular. No. 1 durum, 1.1 li f. o. b. New No. 1 northern York; 1 northern ManiDuluth. 1.08, and No. toba. 1.09 c. I. f. Buffalo. Futures barely steady. December, 1.108. Corn Spot strong. No. 2 yellow, 79c prompt. Oats Spot steady. PIIODI'CE. Chicago, Nov. 24. Butter higher. Creamery. 23 ffi 31 J. 3538 Eggs Receipts.cases; unchanged. 52 Potatoes Receipts 32 218 cars; un1404 changed. S3 a Poultry Alive higher. Fowls, 111; 87 springs, 12c; turkeys, 1718c. - O Vin-cell- one-ha- lf - I I i - Carl-quis- m, , I i i 571 572 573 1056 1017 1205 819 1234 7.00 3.84 1.60 1.60 2.00 .20 2.00 1.32 H72 445 446 455 659 1195 667 1215 1244 S98 1260 954 1376 1377 1473 1367 1679 52.00 .70 2600 Child. Cole & Co 35 Child, Cole & Co Alice R. Calloway... 200 68 Alex. Colbath 6 child. Cole & Co IOC Child, Colo & Co 58 Child, Cole & Co 100 Thos. Carrigan 10 Ttios. Carrigan 220 Charles Doyle 200 H. Fares 8 Maurice Fitzgerald.. 20 A. J. Goss Chas. Heath & Co... 20 Chas. Heath & Co... 16 Patrick Hyland. Jr.. 100 10 Patrick Hyland. Jr. . 500 Alary Harrington Lizzie C. Hamm. . 100 Lizzie C. Jlaram.: . 100 Lizzie C. Hamm. . 100 Lizzie C. Hamm. .. 250 500 Lizzie C. Hamm., Lizzie C. Hamm. . 103 Howell WT, A. Howell ;uo j.- c iiaiiim 1252 J. C. Hamm 280 Samuel H. Lewis. 281 Samuel H. Lewis. 282 Samuel 1 1. Lewis. 283 Samuel H. Lewis. 2 84 Samuel H. Lewis. 286 Samuel II. Lewis. 457 S. H. Lewis 4 58 S. H. Lewis 459 S. H. Lewis 4 60 S. H. Lewis 4 62 S. H. Lewis 463 S. H. Lewis 464 S. H. Lewis 1063 S. If. Lewis 1270 S. H. Lewis 1102 Louise McCarty "W. 1423 1424 1425 996 997 1119 1406 1551 040 1144 172 Wr. A. . . . . .16 .40 .40 .32 2 .00 .20 10.00 2. DO 2.00 2.00 5.00 10.00 2.10 100 2.-0- 0 .20 10 300 30 6.0U .60 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 6.00 13.40 .40 4.00 4 .00 3.00 2.00 2.00 .40 2.00 1.92 2.00 .1000 .1000 .1000 .1000 .1000 . . . . . . . . McClellan. Jr. W. McClellan. Jr. s. W. McClellan, Jr. McMullen.... Henry McMullen Henry Henrv McMullen.... Mrs. Julia McGowan. F. A. McCarty S. S. 500 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 670 20 200 200 150 100 100 20 100 96 Margaret McLaughlin McLaughlin Margaret M. J. McGill 100 100 2 John lohn John John John 200 200 200 400 100 100 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 2.00 2.00 J. McGill McDonald McDonald .... McDonald McDonald .... McDonald Mrs. Joseph McGhie. Mrs. Joseph McGhie. James McAleavey . . . M. 10 10 10 10 . .20 .00 .20 .20 .20 w-e- st A. of November, A. D. 1915. THOS. HOMER, Clerk. (Seal) By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. William McCrea, Attorney for r$J. tioner- - IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake county, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Ida A. Winn, also known as Ida M. Winn, deceased. Notice. The petition of G. II. Backman. adwith the will of ministrator, the estate of Ida A. Winn,annexed, deceased, acfor the settlement of praying count of said administrator andfinal for the distribution of the residue of the esto tate the persons entitled, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 3d day of December, A. D. 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 17th day of November, A. D. 1915. THOS. HOMER. Clerk. (Seal) J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. By G. H. r 1C15 . . Backman. Attorney for Peti- on or before the 21st day of March, A. D. 1916. DOUGLAS N. SMITH, Administrator of Mary J. Smith Sea- ger, formerly Mary J. Smith, deceased. Date of first publication November A. D. 1915. 18, Stewart, Bowman. Morris & Callis- ter, Attorneys for Administrator. 4.00 1.36 DELINQUENT NOTICE. .12 WOLF MOUNTAIN COPPER THE 2.00 company. Location of principal place 1.16 of business. Salt Lake City. Utah. 2 .00 There are the followdelinquent onupon .20 ing described account of asstock, 4.40 sessment No. 3, the several amounts 4 .00 set opposite the names of the respec- T. McEwan... 100 2.00 Henry 10 .20 Henrv T. McEwan... 500 10.00 Joe Oberndorfer .... 200 4.00 J. Oberndorfer 100 2.00 Oberndorfer j. 50 1.00 J. Oberndorfer 2.00 Jas. A. Pollock & Co. 100 James A. Pollock & 500 10.00 Co 100 2.00 1058 Jno. L. Pierce 10 .20 1147 Jno. L. Pierce 1000 20.00 1060 W"m. Quick 1000 20.00 1061 Wm. Quick 300 6.03 1062 Wm. Quick 4 .60 230 1150 Wm. Quick 6.68 1669 W. J. Rosevear .... 334 39 .78 1683 George Saxton R. Squires.1000 20.00 1478 Reginald 55 1.10 1326 Susie D. Sawyer 159 S.J8 1584 Henry Shields . 6 43 1552 Dan M. Sullivan 1 .40 70 1070 J. V. Sadler 7 .14 1266 J. V. Sadler 100 2.00 325 H W. Thomas 10 .20 1185 H. W. Thomas 2.00 .100 99g John Tighe 10 .20 H90 John Tighe 500 10.00 228 Abbie Waddell 100 2.00 15gl wm. Witt 10 .20 1631 W. R. Wightman 5 .10 1218 Mrs. E. C. AVhitehead 2.00 854 Marian Kahn Weltz. 100 S56 Marian Kahn Wreitz. 100 2.00 law and the orIn accordance witn of directors made on der of the board the 9th day of September, 1915, and in accordance with law and the further of directors made order of7ththe board of October. 1915, poston the day date of sale of delinquent poning sothemany shares of each parcel stock, of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, No. 163 S. Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, onto December 9, 1915, at 3 o'clock p. m., pay delinquent assessment with the costs of adthereon, together and expense of sale. vertising HERBERT COHEN. Secretary. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND for. Salt hake county. State of Utah. Thomas Wr. James, plaintiff, against John Bollwinkel, Rose H. Bollwinkel. Joshua P. Bollwinkel. Sarah E. Boll J. Bollwinkel, Burdette winkel, Hannah Bollwinkel, The National Bank of the Salt Lake City, Utah, a Republic of A. T. Moon, corporation; Porter-WaltoJoseph W. n Mellen. and company, a corporation, defendants, to be sold at sheriffs sale at the west front door of the county courthouse, in the city and county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the ISth of December, A. D. 1913, at 12 o'clockdaynoon of said day, all the and interest of said right, title, claim defendants, John Bollwinkel. Rose II. Joshua P. and Bollwinkel, Sarah E. Bollwinkel, of,Bollwinkel, in and to the to wit: following describeda real estate, at point on the west Commencing line of lot 1. block 16. plat E, Salt Lake City survey; three (3) rods northfrom the southwest corner of said erly thence lot, along said line three (3)northerly rods, thence due east four (4) rods, thence southerly in a line parallel with the said west line of said lot, three (3) rods, thence due west four (4) rods to the place of beginning. Situate, lying and being in Salt Lake City, county of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 24th day of November, A. D. 1915. JOHN S. CORLESS. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By C. L. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. W. H. Leary. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, November 2 5. o'clock p. m., at the county in tne courtroom of said courthouse, court in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk cf said with the seal thereof affixed thiscourt, 13th day 2 .42 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 2.00 .20 ESTATE OF MARY" J. SMITH SEA-ge- r, 2.00 Mary J. Smith, deceased. formerly 38.84 Creditors will claims with 3.88 vouchers to the present 806 undersigned .10 Mclntyre Bldg.. Salt Lake City,at Utah, W"m. - I : 16.4 J 3S(cT70 3. 00 (T 8.00. re-ov- er 6.00-76.70- 145,9 152ft 1527 995 1201 1349 1627 1435 1118 1353 1616 1585 1586 17.75 17.70 ! 9.52 9.70 9.85 I 17.72 17.67 9.37 9.67 SO nuotTons ''h Wheat red, red. No. ! 1700 16S9 .39i 38 Jl .41 I 155'4 at 1015, Name. Shares, Amt. 500 $10.00 W., Armstrong.. 2.00 W. W. Armstrong. . 100 50 1.00 W. Y. Armstrong.. 5.00 W. W. Armstrong.. 250 V. W. Armstrong.. 200 4.00 4 .00 W. TV. Armstrong.. 200 4.16 tioner. Emma Anderson ... 208 YV 1 I PORK- - May 407 561 1318 1411 1417 1419 1071 1199 714 1217 1382 .- .39 j 41il May LARD Cert. I . Jan as follows: shareholders, No. Emma Anderson ... 21 100 S. 10 Wm. H. Avery Avery 100 Wrm. S. Averv SS5 1942 Mira C. Behrens 1116 Mira C. Behrens 194 25 1519 Susan D. Sawyer... 350 1722 John Burk Opehr High.HL'owCiose.' 1610 192 A. E. Bradbury 80 1611 Byrne 1.038! 1.045 1.02 .031 1612 John 80 Ed. Byrne 1.06! 1.0521 1.06 897 Mrs. Kate Bennett.. 100 10 1249 Mrs. Kate Bennett.. 100 117 John Creen .61 .6.Ti 63g' .643 1613 66 .6721 .69J! .6711 68g 15R7 John Creen Pacific Pac. pfd U. S. Steel 29.900 S7g S6J U. S, Steel pfd 1.000 116 115S 111 SO 7S1 79", Utah Copper 19,300 Itvo. Spelter. Western Union . . . 875 West ingbouse Kl. 24,800 701 691 fi9J 1 j CLEARING HOUSE Montana Power . . 1,300 66 64 fili 4 21 Gen. Motors 2.500! 30 29! 29 J $1.1S2,270; Wabash B pfd. . . Wednesday's clearings. REAL' ESTATE TRANSFERS. Inter. Marine pfd. 11:2001 695 661! 67 4 same day last year, $1.203.411. 67. Thomas F. Thomas to Kate L. Total sales for the day, 480,000 shares. all lot 4, block 162, Thomas. MINING NOTES D $ plat K L. & W. RAILROAD Josle Arvlerson to Bros. Hoffman deThe Tonopah-nelrroyesterday of Loan Sr Trust company, lot 8, DECLARES EXTRA 10 clared it regular quarterly dividend A 500 block 20, 1. 121 I'M" cent, payable January PER CENT DIVIDEND La Blanche plat S. Hunter to TV". G. 1 Hunter, lot 7. block 27. plat F. NEVADA STOCKS to Mattie B. New York, Nov. 24. The Delaware. C. 1 1. Lashbrook 1 Lashbrook. lot 1. block 61, plat C The following quotations wero Lackawanna & Western Railroad comto Kate G. W. Badger Bros, privat wire: pany today declared an extra dividend F. C. Hathaway Civil 10 per cent, making tho annual disHathaway, all lots l and 2, Bid. 1 Ask. of Southgate Park plat AH. 20 per cent. This amount has tribution Horton to Mead . llorton, been paid for several years in the form Elijah Atlanta section 34. lowi.ship 1 south, .41 .40 Bocth of 2J per cent quarterly and 10 per 300 range 2 west BMm Bull .04 cent extra annually. f ."I C. C. Ruttenbur to Elijah Horton, ."4 .01 cj. y, section 2 34. township l south, .07 .0!) Coiib. Fraction .... E. I. DU PONT COMPANY west 500 t . range lev ....! Is James E. Clay to F. A. Sweet, secDECLARES EXTRA AND .03 HH.'H. B tion 19, township. 2 south, range 4 0 .41 Florence REGULAR DIVIDENDS 1 east 1 .20 Con 1.22 Coldfirld & com Bros. Loan Hoffman Trust ."S .10 Ooldfio'.d Simtnerone 24. The diWilmington. Del., Nov. pany to B. & M. Investment Jurr.bo Ktision ... .17' D11 K. I. all lots 11, 12 and 13, Pont the of Powder rectors company, .03 .04 Lorm Slar 5 block 1. Butte subdivision .19 company today declared dividends as William .IS Coidfleld Merger ... i, J. Gilbert to Isabella follows: One and .14 .13 per cent Spearhead all lots 16 and 17. block dividend on the old 07 h'.lver Pick regular11 quarterly 600 2, State Street addition cent regularly quarterly-dividen.02 stock per Vernal on the new stock, and an Edward Laird to A. J. Johnson, lot .01 .0" Yellow. Tiger D 1909 .or. extra dividend of 2SJ per cent on the C. 3,D..block 10S. plat .or, Oro to J. F. Petersen, new Harding stock. .07 .03 Sandstorm all lot 11, Margarethe subdivi.27 Kowanoa 10 sion MOXKY. .01 .00 CJrcat Bend to F. Thomas Kate L. Thomas .04 .01 CSrandme. New York, Nov. 24. Mercantile paThomas, all lots 52 lo 55, Pio.83 ' .Si! per. 2 3 ri 3. F.ochoster 1 neer addition .01 y desixty-daP!g Four Con hills. 4.65; to Sterling Nora Garfield company Realty 02 Manhattan4.70.50. mand, 4.6915: cables, 30, township 1 Holland, section .21 .23 Con. Virginia Mexican dollars, 4lf. 2 west 2000 range south, ,. . .15 Confidence t, Government bonds steady. Railroad Marian Halstead to Burt & .or. Hale &-- Norcross ... bonds firm. all lots 4 and 5, block 2, .26 Time loans firm. Sixty and ninety 10 ophir South Main Street addition .... .01 Savage Dr. II. S. Wooley to L. O. Maylor, .43 .44 fUerr:.. Nevada cent. all lots 1691 and 1692. Highland .56 Fnion 800 Call 2; low, money High. Park steady. plat A 4.4't Belmont : rate. 12: last loan, 2; clos- - DanieV Jones. Jr., lo M J. Malm-stroruling .01 Cash Hoy section1 30, township 2 ing bid, 12; offered at 2. .03, 10 Grpfv Qtmen east range south, ... .46 G. Tor.opj.li Merger H. to STOCK. I.IVK Powell David Cundick, . !4 .IR Midwav 2 section 1 27, to.vnship south, 4300 24. Hogs Receipts Nov. . ol .06 Chicago. Mon. p". Fx . . west range 5c to 42.000; firm: unchanged .31 higher. Mor.tsna O. W. Carlto light. 5 . 65ff 6 .60 ; AndrewlotMartinson MiM1 extension .. 10 7. block 21. plat F. . . . " !63' I. !56' Bulk. mixed. 1 .91 ft 6 . 81 ; heavy, 6.15516.95; W.son, M"Na::ara J. M. to Tibbs Wolfe, George .13 rough, 6.1556.35; pigs, 3.75(?t'5.70.NaNorth Star all lot 17, block 2, Franklin sub.07 Cattlg Receipts ,9000; strong. Rescue KuIa 10 division CO . western ".70fr steers. 3. 10.55; beef tive Kxtension Tonopah 25 cows Ji 6. and steers. .02 8.30; heifers, Crnatilla .75 2.70H8.10: calves. 6.2510.00. .76 Wftst I.nd NOTICE OP STOCKHOLDERS' MEET.. Weth.OS Sheep Rcceints 16,000; strong. Pitts. Silver Pak ... ING. 61 10 4. ti.TUff16.CO: "46' 5. ers. ewes, 90; Bound Mountain A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE . 11 lsmbs. 7. 2 li 0.40. Big Jim Etockholders of the Emily Silver MinTom Heed be held at Salt Lake ing companyat will 21. Nov. Hogs Receipts City. Omaha, 125 Main street, on MonUtah, 4700: hieher. Heavy. 6.2lr?6.45; light, at 2 p. m., to BOSTON CURB. day, December 20, 1915, bulk of sales, ti.316.41. serve 6.40f.j6.10: to until tho five directors elect The following quotations were 2200; steady. Native next stockholders meeting, and to conCattle t'ivri! v cr Ha' g e r I iros. private v l re steer. CIOReceipts 9.10; t ows and heifers, sider a proposition to sell the property steers. 6.00c.25; 1.1016.71: western upon such terms and Bid. Ark. Txas 5 .'7!?i 7 . 00 ; slockers and of the company steers. conditions as may be determined by the . 41 .40 Hosion l.i v .... 5.00'd6TOO. feeders. Nevada riiir;las rttt Itr.OO stemlv Vpar. majority of the stocknolders at said l,A.r 3 3. .31 ti.OOf-South Fta.i ... 6.10; wethers, 5.001.75;! lilies, R .00 71 R'nchani M'tm? ' lambs, .00(23. 75. I DRLINUUKM' NOTICE. NAILDR1VER MINING COMPANY. of business. No. 163 S. Principal place Main street. Salt Iake City. Utah. Location of mine. Park City. Utah. There is delinquent upon the follow described stock on account of aslhg sessment No. 7 of two (2) cents per share, levied on the 9th day of September, 1915, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective the-eas- t ; 02ij . . r I 1 i .ooi t j Ci-i- The approaching an if not an afforded excuse, holiday actual reason, for another dull session of the. stock exchange, although trading was well in excels of yesterday's small output. With few exceptions prices were substantially better, several new maximums beiny; scored by d specialties. All the oil shares wore strong, Texas advance of company leading with an 220. 201 to the new record of advance of 83 to 10 established Sugar's a new hl.gli price for that scock, while- South Porto Rico Sugar to 131J. rose War Issues were not materially affected by the intimation that the allies of munimliiht cease further tions in this market.purchases Some of these stocks advanced I to 31 points, the Crucible made greatest Rain being as a result by steel of renewal preferred, of dividends. Ralls were irregular during Hie early session, chiefly because of the persistent pressure against New Haven, which fell 28 to 71?, but later pronounced imwas manifested, the rise coprovementwitii tho publication of Southinciding ern Pacific's increase in earnings for October of almost $1,200,000. Metal storks were active for the most at higher levels, Utah advancing part 13 to SO on the benefits its stockholders are expected to derive from the distribution of Gujrsenheim Kxplora-'io- n American Smelting also rose holdings. toward the end, gainmaterially ing 31 aton1005. but losinfT some cf this advance realizing ofsales. There was United States steady absorption Steel at a fractional rise, but Bethlehem Steel was again without quotation except for an occasional odd lot. Future sales of Mercantile Marine 41s at a sliRht advance were a of the firm bond marker. Totalfeature sales value), aggregated $5,171,000. (par United States bonds were unchanged on call. Ni:W YOU Iv STOCK LIST. j - p-i- . .nil .001 ! Paloina tm oiTtlln'irj, producers f..rret to pit quoSatio.i high- Hit o Arpeut Itm b. er. Tim atno'ii t of available spot metal Santa. "hief bsi and Santa. Kins? he ery snail for som tim bal ! R New York, Nov. 24. New York. Nov. 24. The Southern Pacific company today issued its states ment of earnings for October, showing a net increase over the same month of the preceding year of $1,198,107. This is the largest gain for that month in the history of the road and is in keeping with returns recently made by other large transportation companies, and northwest. especially An ofthe westUnion Pacific railthe Earnings road are soon to be published and are expected to make an equally favorable showing. KVAPOHATED FHldTS. Xe'w York, Nov. 24. Evaporated quiet. Prunes strong. Apricots and peaches firm. Raisins steady. WHEAT MARKET SAGS I Ask. .10" Bid. SPELTER IS A lint Tunnel jBOUT ALL TAKEN UP Bull Vai'.ev i'urdiff i;u"i5loti . T"r of ordinary I f t i. Consolidated sitiornent spelter n:l t e a Msh s Iv cent st I "ortirna Cold .... Cr fw- diys and If: Neva dnrlns tlm ror!demand will NOVEME. as were reported tlni.ii" , SESSION OF EXCHANGE nt sHlng value, 2S.i00. BUTTE-SUPERIO- NEW HIGH RECORDS; Statistical News . DPKN H'JAi:l. Crown Point. 1000 at lc. 10" at $7.fc. r Msmtioth. 100 at I.onf Mav Dsj'. l"aa nt 17ic i ne-ihrim- at 200 "so'i'th Herla. 100 nt $2.25. at 22JC. Texan. at Jc. Tar Baby. 4 - them to Cm Kenncott a with n w ri if iirtimpsnv sh r' ciip.tr. tol il 111 I .use ,.': .n. P. Mrsaj and om-f- v are It rropi-elt,rrcji.'il. t h.i t N' C ion shall (.! e.rpornt I e crri-;n- v of t'tl'i "o?rr try althldstert vk tim iin'ora-tfo- n romr3i"v br cirff lit e t ' f'T of rharf of' share of it Cr.th Th Kr tmotl eorrpar.r Is nrrar.sShZ- ' M ?. offer to the to. vmtl'a! to '.: 'f h: sret.'.iejf, (o;:i!.i riv, rler e ; op cs.h at fu or rKen;mcott ik sr. are for t tin opp tst ided t i f!ver King Consolidated, 37 i " I res 13.-ooo.o- oo i - and Increase of .1 per cent ounoes sliver to the ton. These Increases may look email to some, but Mr. Csodhe says in the ayfrrsate they mean several thousand dollars additional every profits days from the 9000 of ore sent to market to 10. 000 tonsthirty says that wherever monthly. Mr. Goclhe he ioes work In new territory he has of new ore or brought to light matters of Interest In the development of the mine alonsr larger lines. SILVER'S ADVANCE MEANS $500,000 TO UTAH MINES Silver's recent advance from below 50 cent an ounce to 14 J cents yesterha been a source of great satisday faction to practically every mine operator in Ctah and neighboring state.. It has been especially advantageous to the operators of Park City, Bingham nil Tintlc. the large silver-lea- d camps. Ctah's total normal production is ounces silver. of 14.000,000 The recent advances mean more than $500,000 addition; to a year's production, or $40,000 to $10,000 a month to the mines of the state. ALTA MINE HAS ABOUT 10,000 TONS MANGANESE It is stated that the Michigan-Uta- h of Aita has one of the largest develore in the oped bodies of manganes Some estimate it at 10,000 tons state. of 40 per cent gTade. Besides, it is paid to carry 1 per cent lead and 4 ounces silver. SAYS mad--disclosu- .OS . :.3o o :.22J 3,3" 02i .04 22 J 2.271 ."or, .o! .02 2.30 ."71 .o; . . .3" .2" .30 ,2W K. Con. .i MO 2.421 S. K. Co! a. :.2. ' 3.30 ' .031 loux Con. . .0211 . :.2.-- : ,f S. IN CAMP FORTUNA S. Herki .. Tar l!ilv .. TintfT Cen. ! 171' I .12 5 .11 .021 .111 .14 I ro and excellent .".4 t .si NO j 1 Ituu is making: progroK?, that the Prince if responding splendidly to Ieveiopment work. In prospect-ins- ; ."1 a mineralized rclt In th north end H7 the prooerty, about 600 feet from .20 of mala worklns', It lias been found ."1? the tiiat tlie main ore zone of the Prince .20 carries better values in both lead and silver than the normal ores which have been out of the mine at the 310 to 400 tons dally. Sampling rate ofmovlnj? of this entire body shows an average .6 lead . t i Hi! .1,0 IMutu .i Con. ...I Heed Peak; Uico Wei!. .' .27 "21; ."I I t .01 :2o .211 .10 ho Kexall . . . Tr. . . H. T. Coal. -r .ii a .flj' .21 l'r. 7itc. .14 .60 .'2 '.') Min. Manager M. C. Codh of the !toj Prince Consolidated came tip from .70 Pio'-hand reports the work yeterday of installing the new hoist at the Home .2.1 ,! I C-lda- .30 .021 j f 1 . . . . ." J : .012; . , M&h-Kra- 2 - Mammoth Mason Val. May I iav .. . Min. Flat Mtn. 1.1 k . Moscow . . Nev. J i Ills . Ohio ro;. ..! (tpohonRo ..! rrt OUTFITS ACTIVE ' J5"ll Mam.l r I.ow-e- hiih-Kraft- 14 ore .13 .- iviuc Wiii. .j Klr.tc David r ? 2; : . . HIGHER IN NEW ZONE j e Iron Mlo. .: IC a?ut ') torsr of or- - .t itmonti. vt;n:u lf"i-t 1at i;otdnon purchad if ani ild it with th fir.'t f-- fen. ttmrn ten Cr. I n. T.5 .11 .00 .21 '.mh' . hi i.25 .7" r.7o I T.J0 . t 4 . 'i J . .Hi i ."Ill l.i 4.25 0 .so , io .01 i tnrt its pw to prdu? r4dr lit Inni ntii: ard aitl hir ten Ui'v. Th nw mill cut about ?v.f. I'oto'i it fl.iptdni: tMrt" torn (.'ir;tr Arr. 1 Hi, i IJ!orophaJi and othciH, nil of which nave e.xceneni ioihi belt Is inf estimated at iuctlon of thissnowing?, fi.000.ooo to $10,000,000. The old Miller Hill alune Id credited with 5,000,-00- " Mr. Wootton ys that on the Bay . it "i p i uitiri rut oub the Pacific is openlntr no a plenoil liorly of ort at deptli. and it should prove a Kteady prouueer for a lonr time. r noon as the mine has com Th its plans for production. pletedcarload of the mason Is now on its first way to market. j j ioor SCORE GAINS AT DULL man-ace- ex-!- ,) - fo . di, tive shareholders as follows: No. No. Cert. Shares. 1 W. A. W. A. W. A. 2 3 4 Wr. 6,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 F. M. Davey. .16,710 E. F 24,166 Young It. II. Flickin- 100 ger 10 David Murray. J. B. Keller.... 8,166 B rank 18 7-- A. Banks.. Banks.. Banks.. Banks... 37 8 Amt. $12.50 12 . Tu 12.50 12.50 41.77 60.41 .25 .0.1 20.41 00 Albert Bernard. 7,166 17.91 96 Fred Elf 28.40 11,360 21 Russell Minard 6,000 15.00 9 .93 Sam'l Tout 3,983 34 W. B. Chambers 3,000 7.50 44 G. G. Stewart.. 4,166 10.40 71 C. Thyberg ...26,300 65.73 105-7- 2 WTllard II a n- son 21,667 64.17 40 Tl. A. Eliason. 3,900 9.70 47 5.00 Fred Dempey.. 2,000 M. V. Graybill. 1.000 56 2.50 H.-L- . 0 Wratkins. 2,560 6.90 ... 400 76 Ellen Drum 1.00 79 Ben Johnson... 2,500 6.25 53 Amos Dav 1,000 2.50 97 Ous P. Paparas. 1,000 2.50 87 E. w. Jones . . . 1,000 2.50 90 a Richard L 2.50 1,000 95 E. li. Blatchley 1,000 2.50 Law101 Chauncy renffe . 2.50 1,000 3 04 100 W. II. Richard .25 And In; accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 12th day of October, 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may he necessary will be sold of the company, at public at the office No. auction, at Lake 60 W. Sixth onSouth street. Salt the City, Utah, 14tn day of December. 1315, to pay the assessment, together with delinquent the costs ofS. advertising and expense of A. HOLMES, Secretary. sale. ASSESS3IENT NOTICE. GETIIIN LB ROY UNITED MINES company. Principal place of business, 517-2- 0 Atlas block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a of the directors held on th meeting 20th day of August. 1915. an assessment of one (l)'cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediateto Arthur F. Barnes, treasurer, at ly 517-2- 0 Atlas block. Salt Lake City. Utah. this assessAny stock upon which on ment the 25th may remain unpaid day of September, 1915. will be delinquent and advertised for sale, and unless payment is made before the 13th day of October, 1915, nt 2 p. m. of said day, at the office of the company, will be sold, or as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertisof sale. ing and expenses JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. At a of the board of directors heldmeeting on the 24th day of September, 1915, the date of the delinquency was 1915. aiid the extended to October 12, date of sale to Thursday, October 28, 1915. JAMES MOFFAT, Secretary. By order of the board of directors at a meeting held the 12th day of October. 1915, the above date of delinOctober 2 8, quency was extended toto November 15, 1915, and date of sale 1915. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. At a meeting of the board of directors held the 28th day of October, 1915, the date of the delinquency was and the extended to November 1. lfl 5, 1915. date of sale to November 2.9, JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. At a meeting of the board of directors held the 13th day of November, 1915, the date of delinquency was to November 30, 1915, and the date of sale to December 16, 1915. JAMES MOFFAT. Secretary. 10-- 67 17-1- 32-78- -84 74-8- ex-fend- ed NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ESTATE OF ELEANOR li. WEINEL, a mentally incompetent person. The undersigned will sell at public and interest auction all the right, title of Eleanor R. Weinel, a mentally into that competent person,or of, in and of land, sitcertain lot. piece parcel in Salt Lake uated, lying and being State of County, City, Salt Lakedescribed as follows,Utah,t: bounded and A part of Lot 5, in Block 7S, Plat "A," Salt Lake City Survey: Commencat a point 173 feet South of the ing Northwest corner of61 said Lot, and runthence South i feet, thence East ning 10 rods, thence North 61J feet, thence WTest 10 rods, to the place of begin37.12 rods of containing ning; more or less, at square three o'clock land, p. m., Saturday,' December 4th, 1915. at No. .25 South Second West Street, Sait Lake City, Salt Lake County. Utah for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid at the time the sale and the balance on confirma-of tion of sale by the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, November 20. 1915. TIMOTHY" L. FOOTE. Guardian of the person and estate of to-wi- Eleanor R. AVeirfel, a mentally incompetent person. Richards &; Richards, Attorneys for , Guardian- - |