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Show THE SALT' TRYING TO CUT GASOLINE ALLEY STICKS REFLECT ' SPIT M FROM The wimple Carafe, id like T&.Oer Twe Tcade discount Indications of Constructive Change Come Further Into . C. L. m A UCITTEM US ORDER ! j REPORTJS TRV iHOr . ' Our Safety Boxes Proving Popular HE When the laJy comes down town the finds it convenient to depobit her valuables or re- Ore Bodies and General Condition Assure Large Returns, Say Officials. ur,TVt A BORROWfC CARD 1.020.-- HELM JUDGE Soirev Wimple But I'M Afraid You'll look fcllas! Wave To Civs There'S Av'ccy I MARCH 22, MONDAY MORNING, MR. OH TuO SPARK PLUGS AND A Financial Foreground. Lake HUE EKE, To Vpair op pLiees!. move them, her pleasure. Upheaval in Germany Without Apparent Effect on Market Transactions. t Tfc Trlhuir, NEW YORK, Mirth SI. Indication of a constructive ' change of financial and hava coma further Industrial sentiment Into the foreground during tha laat few day. iHirtng tha flrat half of March the events occurred whlb have been reflet ted In many direction since tha court decision in the stock dividend and railway valuation earn; the clean bill of health for tha aieol corporation; tha rise of tha foreign exchanger, h baaed On announcement that the loan would he ratified when due and tha return of the railways to their owners. ho Influential Were these developments that tha threatened return of German militarists to power and flparta-cld- a upheavals caused only a ripple over tha markets, and last Friday's decision of the eenate not to accept the peso treaty appeared to be ignored next day aa a factor of practical Importance In ' American business and finance. 7VHEDllYli-'' COURT PROBATE in and for bait Lake County, Jn tho anatter ot the t lull. IVusun, of Mate estate of raucta Armstrong, deceased. S. Armstrong petition of Isabella trustees under the and w in- X- Armstrong, wilt of hiAwon A rind rung, deceased, for of their annual Bntiruval anil account also for confirmation of partialInvestatlowame. distribution, family and sales, has been act for hearing of A. D. 9lh April, the day mi Lrlday. p. m at the county mot at iwo oclock court room of said tn the cny- - a,t uik cun- i I ssirs y just Witness the clerk of said rourt, with the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of U Wroeh.i)A' CLARK. Clerk. Bv t M- - Knell, deputy clerk. for petition- Joung it Moyle, attorneys era. , The cost is so small and the puarantee of security is so great. conditions at the property of the Judge Mining & .Smelling company at Park City are excellent, according to the annuaf r.pcrt of O. W. Lambourne, president and general manager of the orOre bodies throughout the ganisation. mine continue In an assuring condition for large pi eduction and thcr are no reasons, other than those beyond tho control of the management, why Derations during the present year should not result in large and ratlsfavjtory returns, states the report. With a rash balance of 8148 385 42 and a conservative value of f!35 0m for tho unsold sine, considered in connection with earnings situ-- the first of the yearoffi-in excess of dividend .equirernenta, cials feel Justified in rtvently declaring a dividend of etuis a share, payable rhjslcai yxOSATE AND OUASDIAMSHIP BOTlCtS. or Ik mpoetlva slgwrs ilousuU county clerk tat full nc c tsformatluk.) to creditors.. notice Estate of William 14. Mtort deceased with I'reilltora will present claims at 4u Judge vouchers to the undersigned onor CItv. Uah Kail bmhlti.g. v of 110, A. 1. 19., fore the 12h d ARTHUR E. SHORT, Administrator of the instate of Wilham ii qhort Reoea!. Arthur J'7. Moreton. Attorney for AdMarch 8, niDHtenitof' first publication, ."44 A D 1920. -'I i V nril-DlI'HICT Cul 'RT. PKUBATE Lake county, division. In and for Salt matter ths state of Ctah. In theWinchester, of deestate of Elizabeth ' W. S. MeCornick, Pres. Nottu. Tbit petition of Stephen J. Winchester, Anthon II. Lund, Vice Pres. Nanov K. Procter, Mary E. Lreckson, ion miinu Winchester, Josephine Wallace, George Albert Smith, Vice Pres. Winchester, Roy Winchester, Frank 'to Frank Win-- I raving for the Issuance The tots! yield of the mine was 47 471 FPCtl M. Michplsffl, Cflbhicr of letters of admlnistneUon tn the itster . . Winchester, deceased, tore, of which 7.07J ions wen: of a direct estalerof . h i been set for hearing on Friday, the shipping g.ade oie, avttsglng a net atnvi- - j 17 E. J lUlU, Assistbllt U&SulCr. D. 1920. at 2 o'cloot A. inclal ter value per of 8.4 4. The 2nd day wf April. 'r contents of all ore sold were; Silver, t 'he outity courthouse. In the n m ounces; lead, 6.989.908 pounds; copcourtroom of said court in Balt Lake City, 76,926 county. Utah. per. pounds; gold, 462 ounces, bah court, with ii 1,28.1,7(10 sealed Witness the clerk of said 19th sine, pounds. la hereby glveu that Notice day of Receipts fiom all sources were 17. I, received at the office of tha the seal thereof affixed, this wtli 1920. 48, Mo 1618.892 D. 897.64. agtinst expenditures of board of county commlss.oners, roomLatko Marc'n A. Clerk.K. CLARK. J' Balt which Includes dividend No. 88 of and county building. m. March (pealf Jlo showing an Increase during the year City, tly Hy M. M. Hnell. Deputy Clerk. Utah, unlit 10 oclock In the available balance of 878.205 16, and J4, 1320, und tho bid received will bo Ferdinand Erirksen and 1L L. Mulliner. k69J5 March Attornevs for Petitioners. of $148,- - pyi iiriy opened ot 11 o clock a. a cash balance January I, 285 43. Unsold product on hand ner 3J0. according to plana, gnecificatlono, NOTICE OF ADJOURNED SESSION OF o; tha office county and sine 1.712.000 pounds of premium u on file in the MEET. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS hard sur- 3,M7 torn of xino concentrate. surveor tor thoonconstruction No.of 73 ANO OF INTENTION TO AMEND ,NG Houth. sine of road The highway nt rate prone. pf tys Uce production Needed to Bring Results. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF extension, from Highconcentrate!, together with the tofenaae or HU'hiand drive BUILOINO WESTERN LOAN ANO At to thl Unt itm. It Is to bo aid on hand, uHuret a capacity run or the land drive to Knudoon a corner; COMPANY AT SAID MEETING. to from Jordan river highway that tlnio mill bo noeriod to brin th electrolytic sum plant for the year t32. Redwood road froin lug'i of a pa joined in by the a iled says the report. Since he first half oflKedwotjd road; Notice ts hereby given that at an adthe year better prices have prevailed for way No. 114 South to Highway No. la f'ouMtrt, but not by the 1mled Htat. journed session of the 1930 annual meetThe curtain hangs over the adage, presine and n rroximately pounds of jouth; Urajw tMtivertooMJiKhwyJSuG ing of the stallholders ot the Western the product has been sold and is on Its 134 oulh, from & Rio Grand venting eight of the next cen In the railway Loan and Building company, to b held a ay to tho market. An outlet for the to tho Penvcr drama and it may not b guessed at thin folon for be lh called will Bids at the office of said company. No. 45 conlime how the country ia formally to entire airvo output IhAs verv promising tracks. cement conEast l'irsl South street, Balt Lake City. Nor ia it clude peace with Germany. The ore bod tea throughout the mine low. ng cia-e- s of pavement: on concrete surface IMdh, on Wednesday, the 15th day of continue i. an assuring condition for a crete; bituminouso) crushed rock base, fa) pooaible to determine how much Amoira had (cj April, 1920, at 8 o clock p. in., pursuant n. crete base. been tied up tirlor to March t in la to Icm6 In trade relations with central are no and theie large production, h bituminand to adjournment taken at the close of the Kuropean nations, our traders and hank- goods which (tad been sold, but had not than thoe beyond our con- ,fcied black base; othr surface only; also, Tarvta regular session of said meeting, held on er being handicapped by the 'absence of ben moved because of bad weather conh y icauits for the year should not ous wearingtnacauam trol, ou crushed a rock tne 12th day of January, 1920, the folnot did ditions. Railroad have penetratiou enough ahovr large and natisfdotoiy returns. aignature to the treaty. lowing resolution to amend the article Ignoring things abroad or matter hav- cars and these were able to do a ofmaxiLabor shortage and tho impossibility base. Bids mill also lw rerrtved upon fifty-foof ineorporaiion of said company will he work because the ing foreign application, the financial mar- mum amount ofbacked-uof obtaining proper efficiency from the concrete arch reinforced bridges p span The weather. have kets strode forward with Mxor Inst week. goods men obis ins hie, together with the un- scros. the Jordon rivet- as follows; On. on introduced, considered and voted upon, to alt In the case of stork, dcalinga we re per- been getting to market the last three ntaikrt for ores, made opersatisfactory it way No. 15S South, one on Hixnway Is Resolved. That the articles of Incorweeks and d quite likely that a genthe railroad share haps too ations at the mine difficult, Following Ulan 116 South, and one on Highway No. No. to movement eral loans bank were shouldered to one aid liquidate and there poration of Western Loan and Rutldtng came agitation fostered by the this South. H0 ho and ihe same hereby are Bankers me exerciswere nneatlwfa tory eigne of the plunging has progressed Workers of the World, which reInstructions to bidders, together with companv bv increasing the authorized operations whtch helped unsettle market ing a conservative healtitude twaid new sulted In a comrlete stoppage of 4. jura- plans, specifications, form of contract and amendi d said In loans that institutions of it and company from twenty-fiv- e may credit vondition last autumn. Rail- tion of Mi outlie district for a period of bond may ne obtained at the office of the capital to thirty million dollars, agriculttirai communities will ho able this on two months. March 8. million dollars or after countv surveyor season the to with a and the number of shares from two hunyear get through Broad Application. However, more favorable conditions 1920, on deposit of five dollars (85.9U). to three hundred thousand lesser demand on New 7 ork than lti dred fifty have existed the latter half of the year The board of county commissioners has, the authorized Perhaps the publlt; wa a large huver, other years. a reMilj the mine has had oppor- and hereby reserve the right to reject thousand and by increasing and as In tha hulk of remained stocks from one trailing fund perhaps of general si the any or all bid, or to accept any bid issue tunity to Increase its yield and Undertha hands of the professional traders; it to two thousand dollars bundled fifty ttameMime devemp Its territory. which the board deeina best, and waive hundred thousand dollars, and so that would he difficult to determine the PLAN ground operations were confined to day minor defects. of si the fifth greater influence because of the broad one and article sections work only for the fir.st eleven months of By order of the board of county comLINE to speculators in application of state of of the articles of Incorporation of said the year, 0 that the work accomplished missioners of Salt .Lake county, these days of large incomes. The merW. S. COUSINS, Editor National Acceptance Journal, New York. amended will end read If, By 1920. cne-haof company 1st this March, at Liah. day only represents operations chant who uaea part of hla accumulation as follows, to wtt; C. V. STILLMAN. Manager Craven of the Tlntlc branch KW YORK. March 21. Koine evi working capital per share of common capacity. during prosperous war time in active of the I "th Power company states that a FIFTH ARTIULE Commission-erof Board County The new ore gone In the Black Vein Chairman of capital speculation in slocks might be put Into an effort will be made to complete the dences of slowing up have been stock. Bertion 1. The amount producer aud Working territory has been a heavy either class. At any rate, storks moved conne- tton to the Tmtic-Dastock of this corporation shall be thirty securities for seen market in the r that property In ore new found this proves gim Kurplua. Capital forward with a power which absorbed by the first of the hundivided three k20. clerk. million E. Into, dollars, savs J Clark, In county month, the proAttest: it will be an important factor during the past week, but this realising sales with moderate ease. It the Eureka Reporter.coming dred thousand shares of the par xaluu The elte the duction of the property for a long time seemed as though railroad share were mining eompanv'a shaft Is not farof from . . lias been due almost exclusively to each. dollars hundred of one to come. In the Paly veltr a negle. ted, not bcra'i&e traders liked them the North Tlntic line of the jtower comlocal Influences and not to any fear of Section 6. The issue of general fund dihcnvery was the finding of a Urge Jess, but because thev respected the In- pany and only about three hundred stock shall be limited to two hundred feet e Gerore in the of the because further willing complication deposit of dustrials the more tn tha light of the of new line will be needed. fifty thousand dollars, to he represented footwall of the fi.hure. This footwpll latter's huovant swings last year. As stated In these olumns quite re- man revolution. From the very tlist the bv two thousand five hundred shares of new condition of ore a represent posit the of action the money I'ndoubtedly the par value of one hundred dollar the Tintic-I'avl- s people are busy evolutionary activities at the German deposition in this territory, as all values market had considerable effect upon cently. each, and shall not be snhject to increase Hitting in their new' marhinerv and mak-n- g center have been regarded aa a flash ip found prior to this tone have been either speculation in storks. Compared with a f for the campaign of the upon the affirmative vote of except arrangements in th mam fissure or upon the hanging without effect upon maximum quotation of IS per cent for woik which I to be carried out pan, und of all such stock. Any unissued to it. Future developduring financial ami entirely wall adjacent demand loan In the preceding Week, last the spring and summer months. in conditions this share of general fund stock authorized speculative The ments In the footwall should bring inweek's highest rate was 9 per cent, and ground Is located Jut north of Honmn-vlllo may bo Issued In payment of dividends country, results. k teresting from onward there waa plenty declared from the surplus and undivided and for quite a number of years . it ha In the middle vein territory, at the exWhile gold is expected to he moving ben characteristic, of the stock of money available at 7 and ( per cent. ha been he'd by John Davis, who protit standing to the credtt of said genlondon, there have treme southwest end of the present workduring the pat six months thut to this tenter from eral fund sloe k or upon sale for not le the claims to the new company. market the is known as aubstHhtiRl vi ithdrawslx of the prewhat under been located within been have fluctuations very price ing. for Future. Ha par value at such times and In Malt Lakers gre the heaviest shareholdSubject narrow limits. The reasou for this Is to cious metal Rom the suhtressurv for bonanza flat region, the ore has been of the INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE than such manner and form and upon terms A 7 per cent rate does not look high to ers In t tie company and the officers have be found largely in the action of the shipment to South America. Bankers have found to be extensive and Is following the COMPANY. had considerable experience In, the minNotice is hereby given that pursuant to nd conditions prescribed bv the executive Hie trader, provided that funds are plenbankers In regulating the rate of call attached significance to the fa t that main faulting system on it strike toward the provisions of the deed of trust given finance committee and approved by Uia tiful. Whether a rate may be maintained ing game. on the exchange. Any sign of a the gold Inflow has not aroused discus- the southwest end of the property. money cure payment of bonds above de- board of directois. for any length of time I something yet to The elctrclvtie zinc plant was oper- to bull market has been accompanied by an sion of a new expansion of credit to he This notice of Intention to amend and undersigned, trustee under ated only for the firrt four month of the scribed, the le answered. If precedent counts for Immediate marking up of call money to based upon it. selected the above de- of tile holding of said adjourned session ear 191 D. at the end of which time the said deed of trust, 10 and 15 or 20 per cent, to be followed anything, demands upon New York from is at for bonds hy lot, redemption given and published pursuant to an to scribed iabor strike caused all operations interior banks should begin to expand a recession to 6 per cent when prices Credit Being Deflated. COMPANY by wa again resumed par, plus 3 per cent premiums on the order of the board of directors of said work When soon, especially if the spring should open cease. in the opposite direction. swing hankthe Interest accrued company. Gooperatlon letwen commercial e.vrtv. principal, and plua belongThis Is how an astute trader has t'rop will be put in this year and the federal reserve authoiitlo at the mine no zinc concentrate and notice ia Dated at Fait Lake City, Utah, this were available for to date of redemption; that tinder the highest farm wage cost ever Preparation are now being mails for summed up the situation; Tile federal ers in deflating credit is being more and ing to the company the under18th day of March, 192". further herehv given of the new another no bin.considered opwas organization it and to more evident by Machinery will command treatment company reserve board hus given a stop experienced. of from the will JOHN T. WHITE. centers of trustee pay principal them in the market. signed almost record price, fertilisers will he for the East Tlntlc section, save the Kuoperating on the short side, and manufacturing andleports 3 distribution. l.oana portune to purchase premium on Secretary. reka Reporter, the grouml to be taken anyone was taken of the plant's said bonds plusand per cent that stop Is only ten, points above the are being scrutinised closely, and credit dear; as a partial offset stands the fact over Advantage Ink6926 plus the accrued principal, being half a dozen Halms which lie market. If the market goes up that lines are being contracted instead of ex- idleness to carry on experimental work the that the rank and file of farmers have between of 30th March. to 1926, the day terest the independence and the 1inion much, money rates will be prohibitory.' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. for the purpose of Increasing thd re4ov-er- y on or before the said 30th day of Mari h " larger working capital than before the panded. The a pro ess for 1920. after which date tne Inteiest on properties. ground has had war, hut. assuming that an acreage com- Queen of nietal end : The effect of abnormally high prices 1ft tie development work, but it is wen -Brokers Learn Banking. Montpelier-Afto- n parable to last year's Is to be put to but is coming into evidence in some of the the rcccv cry of byproducts In the or- ji bonds above described shall rease. Project, Section No. 2. and will benefit by any di&ioMures work been com has This grain and rotton. iher should be an located Sealed prnporals for constructing or experimental March level of markets. The Salt at Hated Utah, City, n In general primary a ronuee-tias n the close of result named above fact, the nece-sary . extraordinary demand for currency In the neighboring propor-tlethe in the and changes Montpelier-Afto- n the national on wa 1920. March pteted lower 1, Improving commodity prices between banking rates and loans nd It Is estimated that recovery are ' being UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY. farming regions. forest road project, located within or A single month plant to increase O. Mattson, who has been active nrek market operations during the past than a month before. banks outside of New York are at present In Alex made. , national Uariboir the within Trustee. not teil he to o docs forest, the basis partly enough year, brokers ami tiaders are becoming the affairs of the Indeiwndenee commonth of the money on ca'l lending mate of ldano. county of Bear Lake, will but the consumer may find D. E. Judd, assistant cashier, Operations were started in the pany, is In control of the new corporation, quite familiar with the Intricacies of calculations, at this center. The plant Is produc133 of January, 1920. In declines the of certain be comfort district received by engineer, goods Min-irHeretofore be ns brokers which will g the known hanking operations. Crescent The question of monetary ease or buicau of public roads. United States which previously had been heading up- ing zinc exceeding 99 95 per cent hi pur-itOthers who will he Inter- knew the technicalities of trading and ward lire availIn a persistent fasnion tilde and notice of ASSESSMENT NO. 2. stringency at New York during the plnnt- - estedcompany. Ample zinc concentrates were department of agriculture, at 403 CoJ. from A to Z, hut loans and him In the proposition are commission with 35U7 as season there treatment may depend upon the success able for Hudson building, Ogden, Utah, until 3 ing reserve bank discounts and rediaurtts leather, so.ne textiles, a number of Mines oclock p. m. on the 3th day of March. Consolidated of Interior bankers in cutting down loans Enoch Newman.' Robert Kallander and had Michlgan-tta- h and pig iron are less firm than tons on hand on January 1, 1920, and the no place in their calculations. of business. 1930, at which time and a lecord tonnage of Company. on commodities. That some progress has Thomas McCormick. Jr. The capitalizaPrincipal place weeks The demand has domestic mine six produced ago. place they will be J ''.con, divided into shares of Today sto'k brokers are expertly postcontinues on a vast scale and one must them the first two months of tlio cur- Salt City. Utah. be publicly opened and read. The right len made Is denoted both in reports tion willvalue ed on loans, rates, discounts, teserves. of 1 cent. la hereby given that at a meetNotice to the needs find to tiud' is situation rent and all bids, amt reserved coming from mercantile centers and the par export year. any reject surplus reserve, etc. They operate with a reason for gradually receding prices. none will he , oneidered except those from ing of the board of directors of the through the very fact that call mnnev has one eve on the ticker and the other folMines Consolidated rebeen plentiful of late. Millions of dollars BAD are to Company, Shirs to be contractor ascertained Kuropeun ports DELAYS lowing up the bank statement. An in- ported sailing experienced EAGLE-BLU- E BELL HAS held on February 25, 1920, an assessment. and responsible. hghilv loaded, and It is expected concerning tne probable courts of that the cents per No 3, of two and Kibruarr import figures will to e constructed of The BUILDING quiry lengiii project LEAD stork prices is generally annwered by a disclose share was levied upon the capital stock or an increased flow of foreign Is approximately 6.61 miles, Icngthv dissertation on the country's products. ot said corporation, payable immediately and improved the principal Items of work are apSaid of A. to N. Robertson,, The severe weather f the past few banking and credit situation, ail of which secretary as follows; Miners who are working at the Eagle at the company' offices, proximately weeks baa delayed nil road roust ruction has its daily influence on the course of 21oo cubic yards rock excavation, & Blue Bell property cay. according to corporation, suite 411, Felt building. No. 341 South In tiie iiast Tintic district, according to pricey, not only in the stock market, but never have vards common excavation. cubic the Eureka they Reporter, ,1.30 the various commodity tnaiket. Balt Lake City. Utah. Any the Kureka Reporter, and consequently in Almost ore than that Main street. wnlctv 1118 lineal feet corrugated a prettier slope of lead UMi-fometal pipe. without exception Wall street assessment may 1165 LEVEL seen DOWN tins stock upon It will be a f w weeks before the Iron level 550 lineal the above feet extends creosoted piling in place, which arc advising the purchase of railremain unpaid on March 27, 1920, will be Kin people are ready for the shipment experts 4 5 M. B. M. bridge material In & from Bell mine and Blue in the Eagle place, and advertised for sale at pubprescribing caution In of Iron ore. Only a small amount of road sharesand Manager Cecil Fitch of the Chief Con- which the company has been getting a delinquent Rut the rails lic auction, and, unless payment be made iiu hiding bridge iron. work m needed to comp ete the new line dealing wltK industrials. The work embraced In this contract months, nice tonnage for several on 24, ,1920, to sold wl'l be April before, comparatively stationary, while sol, dated mine, according to the Kureka ore , to the Iron Kinff property, but the rail have been An'V values being Is always attra-tlveindustrials have been ad- Reporter, reports the new shaft at a tha delinquent assessment, together shall be completed within 150 weather road workers have not been able to do the oils visible to the eye. and a stoite pay with the cost of advertising and expenses working davs'lpage 6), following ths vancing at an almost unprecedented rate. depth of 1165 feet, with the work stopped so plainly in e with IKVESTMEXT SECURITIES anything for some time. As soon a the The the like that Eagle, ot sale. The company's stock books have exeetitum of the contract by the secretary in Industrials has been conIn order to permit carrying weather moderates they will rut the rails fined advance fully thirty feet in width, is just a been closed to transfers until and includ- of agriculture. to those which are expected to hand temporarily the concrete work on down to the 11J5-- f ore In place on the last half mile of tho road is ore not ing April 24, 1920, except as to certilicates The Eagle's The contract form and the maps, plans, unusual. liberal Mock dividends in accord with f point. The shaft work is now pro- little rich and then the Iron King wiH commence out In but it carries silver oT upon which this assessment has been specRh ations and estimates of quantities the Supreme court s decision, while the gressing more rapidly than it was some only shipping iron, a large amount of this oils have rnav be examined by responsible N. value. A. ROBERTSON, almost equal inflicnced paid. SALT LAKE OGDEN the beqn by to a decrease in the growing months back, ore hawrg already, been blocked out. ; at the following addresses: 401 Secretary. Offbers of the company Have hut little shortage of petroleum and the advancing flow of water. owing Much of the water which Eccles Bldg. It Main Street 341 411 No. Felt sum ore which Col. tho Hudson Suite the to Building, Offices, in building, Odgen, Utah; forregarding prices of oil every form. was developed in sinking the first few is say Wasatch 77 Telephone 322 be not Salt It must BoutU Lake and Streets them Main est CUy.Jtah. bringing supervisor, Montpelier, Idaho. COMPRESSOR DELAYS hundred feet of the shaft Is being drained understood that it is a new strike, simhS07 All Rail Future Obscure. proposals must be made on forms, off through the connection and w Ith Iri ore of the accordance amt continuation a big deposits instructions, LINE It Is still impossible to flgjre definitely the present flow ts not In excess of sixty-fiv- e ply NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. forming a part of the specifications above which .have been followed vertically for on the future status ot the railroais, so gal'ons per minute. ore must has The and been referred feet. to, hundred be accompanied by several Mr. Fitch states the that Plutus witjze much hairing been left to the dineretion naThe board of supervisors, Davis county a proposal guarantee tn an amount at Development work of a opened horizontally for approximately 180 ture is being carried on satisfactory at tha JCuma, of the interstate commerce commission. is being sunk to the next good level, the de- drainage district No. 05I, will receive sealed least equal to five (5( per cent of the limestone. he bottom of the winze feet above the Felt building. Salt total amount of the proposal. bids at Its office, according to the Eureka Reporter, though It is problematical, for instance, whether In to feet width forty posit being thirty or not the appreciation of real estate and being about 435 feet below the Ixtke City. Utah, until 2 p. m., April 7, there Is nothing of importance to B. J. FINCH. ids widest points. at The officers the of leve. have labor and The work was delayed for several report. for company 1930, Increased the furnishing material, replacement costa must be District Engineer. day on account of compressor trouble, Whtch taken Into consideration tn arriving at a no Intention of stopping the work on the equipment for the installation of twenty-thre- e C. G. MORRISON. By level of the Plutus. but they miles of covered tile drains and 1500 has now been cleared up, and we can ex basis for fixing railroad revenue. DIAMOND Acting. Intend to exte.nd their prospecting opBBOKEES An Important point in the new railroad Plana, pect better progress. yards of open ditch excavation. k262 specifications, forms of proposals, may be During the past week Kurvev or Burton bill Is that which establishes the present erations to greater depth, DRILL BITS NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDobtained at the office of Sumner G. was out to the properly for the purpose wage scale for aperlod-o- f six months. ERS MEETING OF SEVIER CANAL Member of t&o Salt Lak Stock of checking up on underground matters. The hill also seeks to stabilize rates for engineer, 2uJ Felt building. Salt A. 8. ft R. Net Iiico;r.e. r COMPANV. Robert I. Longyear, w ho is manager Lake City. The bids will be opened In Acting under his suggestion the tnatn 800 the same period and provides that prior 21 Exchange. Stocks and Bonds hanNEW o Is hereby given that a special March Notice to YORK, made the award the Net the Utah income lowest the for and Longyear operations draft has been topped for the present and to September 1 no rates public shall he reduced t The right reserved meeting of the stockholders of Bezier dled in all markets. Liberal ada raise will be driven into the ore from a unless approval of the interstate com- of the American Smelting & Refining Diamond Drilling company, was In JCureka responsible bidder. company and Its subsidiary, the Ameri- during the early part of the week, ac- to reject any or all bids. A certified Canal company will be held at the ofrics point near the face of the drift, and later, merce commission is obtained vances mads on securities at bankSmelters Securities Mr. check In an amount equal to five (5) per of the company, No. 618 McCornicK romnany. for cording to the Eureka Reporter. ith respect to the labor question. S can when It la possible to get a better line on the vein which carries the ore. the Zuma long step has been taken in the proper 1919 amounted to 85,55,585, a decrease Longyears company performed qutte a cent of the bid must accompany each bid. building. Salt Lake City, .Utah, on Saturable rates. according to the Annual lot of drilling for the Chief Consolidated A deposit of 85 la required for plans and day, April 3, 1J20, at 10 o'clock a. m. of people will no doubt commence sinking, directlop one which should serve, In a of 82.111.914. Issued today. said day, for the purpose of considering Mining company during the year 1919, specifications. feeling confident that their best chance large measure, to lessen the apprehension report Stock Exchange Bldg. Wasatch 1373. Net Davis County Drainage District No, L and acting upon the proposal of Sevier hile earnings of operating properties and still has some work under wav. for an ore body is below the 800. of owners of railroad securities. A perD. M. HUNTER, IYesident. River Land and Water company to promanent avetem of arbitration has been totaled 813.386.253. A decrtuise of 82,535,-29- 7 operating one of the drills in the East cure the reconveyance to tnls company ANOFJ, HATCH. Treasurer. and gross Income of 814 695,743, rep- Tlntlc section during the past month, the agreed upon which provides for the es- resents FARNSWORTH. of a all of the water rights, canal to of decrease lose misfortune one Secretary. J. the had of driller 83,615,825. tablishment of a labor board composed .Hoard of Supervisors. and other rights conveyed by this rights In a statement of general conditions the hit, set with the diamonds, and comof nine members; three to represent laMarch S of first over unto 83UUO, Date It is stockholders. President Simon Gug- valued at something publication, H pany toto Pahvant Irrigation district purbor. three to represent the railroads and tok191 1920. suant diarefers Mr, the authorization serious derstood that McPherson, a at speto genheim given three interruption' represent the public. A decial meeting of the stockholders of this fect exists In that no provision Is made to the eompanv'a operations tn Mexico mond driller at the Tintic Standard, had DIVIDEND NOTick. held so adds He the at a company that simitar experience past year. that if recently, July 2", 1918, and to issue for the enforcement or the boards de- during -River Land and Water comcisions. but this clause undoubtedly revolution or bandit activity do not In- two drilling rigs fishing operations are Dividend No. 12 Tlntlc Standard Mining to Sevier ill payment for sui h rights, fifteen pany. serves to mitigate the possibilities of terfere with operations during 1920 a con-- s under wav for the purpose of attempting Company. thousand nj.tmOi shares of the capital derable ineregss in earnings from the the recovery of these valuable parts. or dered strikes or wage hasty Notice Is hereby given that a regular stock of thia It ts not at ail unusual for hits to be company, being the same red ii lions, and should siuotnplish its ciirwnv's Mexico mines and smelting of ten l" cent per amount dividend quarterly reIs cases are tn most broken off. but to tins company they anticipated. purpose once .it secures the support of department share has been declared to stockholders upon the surrendered and careful work. covered conveyance itixtakliig pa by s the workers and the managers. of record March 5. payable Mart h 29. 1920. t.on district of such to Pahvant irnga and propDies. rater Books properties (1917J. lo Congressman of out depletion Fp Anti-Pererty right;- - and for the transaction of vtan Demonstrations. close March 25. 1920. Surplus Earnings Shown. Kinrx CITY. pifca. March 21. all and in Im10cs tnere-wltany connection President. E. J. RADDATZ. fonuer om?resman or In Connection with other busiTh ORlRO. .Bolivia, March 19 There uprm rourt decision fn Thomas W. lost nitfht ness of th company that may tha matter of atovk dividend d tract at- from tha FWenth lows district and a was a grnt JerncuiHtratton Notice I hereby given that all outproperly nt of Sioux a Mty. dropped dead hra against FVru. Th tention to a number of rornpam soti!rhon ot tn standing bills should be presentel for come before said meeting. hhh 8 Bv order of the pnsfdcnt, have accumulated larg eurplueew. Rruv1an consulate wa dragged through claims by 12 p. m., March 1, 1920. I The today. H rcpreintd the K)vnth h in tha were car- will not he responsible after the above Mr. th and demonstration a number of lint given blow includ 4omcrvs. H. B. IRDUT. wa a Utr? landowner In Iowa, ried out of this kind, and allows Stee1 the homes of Rerttvian date. Iaim Cafe. prominent Fccrclary, Sevier I'anal t'omnanv G. G. WOODWARD tho suphm earning after South T'akota and Nebraska, and devoted and also lkfor the off. ts of La Iatria. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 17, per share a fiv jeur'?, and net mu h time to ntock raiHinu. k57J the tii'Klcnhe ian lu'wsjiujier. 'x I tn I 410,-Sl- Anglo-J-'renc- t 86".-On- . m-- , Murray-Taylorsvil- le I . rca-aon- a, CONSERVATION 16 FEATURE two-inc- ot OF STOCK MARKET TRADING - one-eide- Wall Street Advises Caution in Industrials; road Shares Recommended; German Revolt Has Slight Effect on Prices. TO INSTALL TINTIC POWER a, lf N - l) high-giad- two-tliit- mid-wee- con-vev- TINTIC DISTRICT TO HAVE NEW I a. 1 two-thir- v. food-etuf- fs Michl-gan-Ut- WEATHER RAILROAD J. A. IIOGLE U. RICH STOFE OF & CO. CHIEFS NEW SHAFT TO one-ha- lf ot S. 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