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Show TH saUna suM F n v! By subscribing for i THE SAUNA SUN HP IN ADVANCE u fi Legal Notices 10 C. O. Hansen O. L. Malmgren 10 A. C. Fjeldsted, Roy Thompson 10 Alva E. Andersen Alvin Fjeldsted Gilbert Fjeldsted John T. Peterson Aleck Beck W. A. Fjeldsted E. H. Barasley 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 40 10 10 10 10 10 10 Wm. G. Roylance Geo. W. Larsen NOTICE OF SALE. J. W. Nielsen Roy S. Bardsley Farmers Equity Milling & Elevator J. II. Roylance a Utah, Corporation. A. S. Fjeldsted Company, Principal place of business, Salina, Andrew Sorensen Utah. REDMOND. NOTICE is hereby given that at a J. T. Jensen meeting of the Board of Directors James Hansen of the above named company, held F. C. Snow pany on the 2Gth day of April, 1922, SCIPIO. showed the books of the company an unpaid assessment of $15.00 per Wm. McArthur share against the following respec- John W. Strange R. E. Strange t: tive shareholders, John Strange Shrs. Hans Esklund Josiah Jensen Eugene Bjerregaard Vhitloek William Simmonsen Geo. Q. . . . 40 3 .20 . . . . . John Jensen Ole Larsen . . . : Chas. Bjerregaard . . . Mrs. Peter Sorensen . Miss Ruth Simmonsen Miss Ethel Simmonsen Miss Arzell Simmonsen Mrs. Wm. Simmonsen Mrs. Chas. Bjerregaard Caroline Jensen . . . . Miss Olive Douglas . . Margaret Douglas . . Mary Douglas Fay Nielsen Ina Nielsen James Jacobsen . . . . Mary Jacobsen Chas. Jensen CENTERFIELI) Bayard K. Tuft . . . . . . 5 L. A. Robins 5 50 1 10 15 5 5 10 5 20 10 .. .. Jens Peterson Wm. Brown AURORA James Crowther . 2 Parley Sorensen W. J. Hall .50 Lero Curtis . 1 Alfred Curtis . 2 Ezra Mason . 2y2 E. J. Curtis . 2U Abe Shaw . 22 Wm. llarward .20 D. II. Cloward .10 .11 . 1 . . 1 1 . 3 Ass . . 3V2 1 . .10 . . . . R. C. I vie W. R. Johnson Will Shaw D. M. Cloward John F. Curtis SALINA. Dr. C. E. West Mathias Erickson Geo. W. Murphy Mrs. D. G. Burgess MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL 25 Max Cohen Mrs, A. S. Gates 10 10 , 5 50 50 50 10 10 10 15 10 10 10 30 1 5 10 ....75 25 10 25 10 NOTICE Of OffER Of COAL LAND fOR LEASE. 5 James C. Anderson J. F. Martin Oscar Mattsson ..' Carl Christensen Hans Domgaard E. C. Wright Claud Christensen Beula West Claud Burgess Carl Mattsson J. Oscar Anderson 1 5 20 13 10 5 50 5 10 20 50 50 20 J. A. Monroe J. to-wi- AXTELL. D. G. Burgess Jonas Mattsson John Peterson O. Monroe Libbie West Chris Christensen Glenn Gates 5 5 10 J. T. Bean 10 John W. Ross, Richfield Jerry Jackson, Fremont Taid Jensen Koosharem, C. F. Duncan, Fremont Joseph Jensen, Sigurd 10 10 5 10 5 2 Wm. Gledhill, Vermilion And in accordance with the law and order of the Board of Directors of the said company, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction at the Companys ofhce in the mill at Salina, Utah, at th hour of 2 P. M. on the 19th day of June. 1922, to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. O. ANDERSON, Acting Secretary. JlOti Salina, Utah, June 9, 1922. At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Farmeis Equity Milling & Elevator company, held June 17, 1922, the sale was ordered postponed until July 17, 1922. J. O. ANDERSON, Acting Secretary. By Charles Sughroe Western Newspaper Union DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United States Land Office, Salt Lake Notice is Serial OJ77H8. City, Utah. hereby given that pursuant to the Act of February 2o, 1920 (41 Stat., 437), and the regulations thereunder approved April 1, 1920 (Circular C79), the Secretary of the Interior has, on the petition of R. E. Allen, designated a coal leasing unit, No. lOfi. Utah No. 30, and directed offer for lease the following described lands comt: SWJ4 Sec. prising 2400 acres, 2H, W.j NEJ4, NW4, S' 2, Sec. 29, E Sec. 30, E'2 Sec. 31, all Sec. 32, W Sjl SF.J4 Sec. 33, T. 23 S., R. 4. F... S. L. M.t Utah. Lease of said unit will be made at a rojalty of 10 cents per ton, a investment minimum requirement of $100,000 during the first three years of the lease, a minimum tonnage requirement of lOO.O(H) tons per annum, cam mencing with the fourth year ofthelease, the lease to contain stipulations for the protection of National Forest interests, and otheiwise substantially in accordance with the lease form set out in paragraph Said lease will be IS of said regulations. sold at public auction at this office on the terms set forth to the qualified bidder offering the highest bonus, on the First day of July. 1922, at 11 o'clock A. M.t Any and all persons having adverse or conflict ing claims to said land or any part thereof are hereby notified that they should hie. on or before June 3(1. 1922, their pretest of objection against the granting of a lease for said land; otherwise such claims may he disregarded in granting GOULD B. BLAKELY. su.h lease. to Register. 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF SEVIER. In the Matter of the Estate of James Peterson, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL PROPERTY. The undersigned will sell at private sale the real property hereinafter described on Monday, the 10th day of July, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at his residence in Redmond, Sevier County, Utah. Terms of sale, cash confirmation of sale. The upon property to be sold is described as follows, to-wi- t; REAL ESTATE. Certificate of Sale Number 15721 issued by the State of Utah for the South West Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section Three, TownSouth, Range One ship Twenty-on- e West, Salt Lake Meridian. Certificate of Sale Number 15722 issued by the State of Utah for the East Quaiter ol the North Soutli West Quarter of Section Three, South, Range Township Twenty-on- e One West, Salt Lake Meridian. Water Application with the State of Utah, No. 52$, for iorty acres of Water. Water Application with the State of Utah, No. 550, for forty acres of Water. PETER PETERSON, .Jr., Administrator of the Estate of Janies Peterson, Deceased. J2 lt3 RESTORATION TO EN I RY Oh LANDS IN NATIONAL OREST. Notice is hereby gien that the lands described below, embracing 72 50 acres, within the Fishlake National Forest, Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the liomcstf ad laws 01 the United Stales and the act of June 11, 1900 (31 Slat., 2.'5), at the United 1 States land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 17, 1922, by any qualified person, except that for a period of 90 days prior to said date, the land will be subject to a preference right of men of the War with Germany. Such men, in order to avail themselves of their preference rights, must file their applications on or after June 29, 1922, but prior to October 17, 1922. All such applications filed on or after June 29, but prior to July 29, will be treated simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on July 19, 1922. All such applications filed on or after July 19, 1922, but prior to October 17, 1922, will be treated in the order in which filed. Applications may be filed by the general public within 20 days prior to October 17, 1922, and will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on October The N2 0f Lot 6 (20.00 17, 1922. acres), NEA SVi of Lot 6 (2.50 acres), NA2 SE1 of Lot 6 (5 00 acres), SEfi SE'i of Lot 6 (2.50 acres), W'j of Lot 7 (20.00 acres), NEi of Lot 7 (10.00 acres), W SEQ of Lot 7 (5.00 acres), NEti SE 4 of Lot 7 (2.50 acres), NW4 SW Q of Lot 8 (2.50 acres), SWV NWV4 ce of Lot 8 (2.50 acres), Sec. 31, T. 24 S., R. 2 W., S.L.M., containing 72.50 acres. List Parrott, Listed without applicant. June 9, 1922. D. K. Acting Assitant Commis- sioner of the General Land Office. j2 It 1. His Own Builder of Character. ISei.v man builds his own world, makes Ms own atmosphere. He an fill it with difficulties, fears, doubts, despair, and gloom, so that Ids whole life will be influenced to gloom and atmosdisaer; or he can keep the phere clear, transparent and sweet by dispelling every gloomy, envious, malicious thought. 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