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Show 'w "I gs " " i ' THE PROVO POST DELINQUENT notice 1285 Fred S. Smart .... 1287 Fred S. Smart .... EAST TINTIC COALITION ING CO., a corporation, Fred S. Smart .... principal J29! Fred S. 6mart,bal b8lne8a Room 10 Holbrook1 "Klanf0f , building, Provo, Utah. Fred S. Smart .... e? 1 iThef aie dellniuent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. 6 of one-ha- lf cent per share, levied on the 15th day of September, 1922, the several amounts set opposite the respective shareholders, as follows, W. W. W. W. W. W. W. H. H. Child H. Child H. H. H. H. w. H. w. H. Child W. H. Child W. H. J. o. Stone j J. o. Stone 1 J. o. Stone ert Name Louis Weber J. H. Weber H. E. Giers John Matson John Matson John Matson John Matson John Matson M. H. Preece M. H. Preece H. Preece H. Preece -- J. o. Stone R. s. Curtis A. Barclay J. A. Barclay J. A. J. A. Barclay Barclay J. A. Barclay J. A. Barclay J. A. Barclay J. A. Barclay Laura Gibbs Frank J. - 500 500 500 5.00 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 R. H. Nichols R. II. Nichols 624 R. H. Nichols 625 R. F. Nichols 628 Gilbert Rosen- - Rosen- - 983 988 997 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1268 1269 1270 1271 1273 1275 1277 500 -- -- H. C. Hicks H. C. Hicks 300 I?: 195 J. B. Keeler J. B. Keeler R. A. Badger R. A. Badger R. A. Badger, bal. R. A. Badger Arthur Williams.. Arthur Williams.. Arthur Williams, bal. ... Williams, Arthur 2fS til.' Williams.. r - . 500 500 500 D.' D 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1000 1000 1000 500 500 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2.50 1447 Neil Gergen 2.50 1449 O, P. Simon 2.50 1450 Bailey 2.50 1451 Bailey 2.50 1452 Bailey 2.50 1453 Bailey C. Thomas 2.50 1463 C. Thomas 2.50 1464 C. Thomas 2.50 1465 C. Thomas 2.50 1466 2.50 1488 Daynes H. Rankin.... 2.50 1507 2.50 1508 W. H. Rankin.... 2.50 15 09 W. H. Rankin 1510 W. It. Hankin 2.50 1612 JoaBB Staley 2.50 2.50 1513 Jesse Staley 2.50 1514 Jesse Staley 2.50 1515 Jesse Staley 1516 Jesse Staley Jesse Stalky Jesse Staley 500 500 ! 500 500 500 BOO 500 500 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 ,50 .50 .50 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 j 2.60 2.6 0 I 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 j 2.50 10.00 500 500 2.50 Ridge Ridge 500 Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge 500 Ridge 500 500 500 500 500 500 Peter J. Larson.. 500 T. G. PGlitz T. G. Politz T. G, Politz 500 500 500 500 1612 1627 1630 1631 1634 1635 1636 1638 1640 1641 1642 1688 1683 1684 1692 1701 1702 1703 1705 1706 1708 1742 1743 1749 1750 1754 1759 1760 1763 1764 500 500 rins Esther L. Hatch.. J. W. Guy J. W. Guy J. W. Guy Walter Bandley .. Walter Bandley .. Walter Bandley -Walter Bandley -Julius Anderson... Julius' Anderson. Julius Anderson. 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 500 500 500 500 2.50 1000 1100 1000 5.00 5.50 5.00 1.25 250 250 1000 M (D It has established general offices in Salt Lake City and is the only important steam lineMiaving general offices in Utah. (2) It built the first railroad into the state and acquired, and the Utah line (3) It Annual payroll Taxes paid in 1921 Rents paid in 1921 O UNION PACIFIC RAILS VISIT OGDEN OR SALT LAKE CITY, EVERY THROUGH TRAVELER TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IS URGED TO STOP IN UTAH. OR BOTH. Lake City side trip was established, by 6) The free Ogden-Sa- lt the Union Pacific. This side trip was not abolished by the Union j Pacific, but was discontinued under Government Control. The Union Pacific was not inimical to its and wasthe first to reinstate it. $7,488,125.95 996,560.23 77,794.72 Total $8,562,480.90 Included in the 1921 taxes were inheritance taxes to the state by stockholders of the Union Pacific, $71,774.91. paid Since the incorporation of the Union Pacific, heritance taxes on its stock have been paid to the state amounting to $1,900,000, a part of which was used in building the State Capitol. By far the greater part of the expenditures for wages and supplies have found their way into Utahs factories, stores vand other establishments. (4) The headquarters for the Dining Car and Hotel Departments are in Ogden, where commissary supplies for the entire system are purchased. (5) The Union Pacific has expended not less than $500,000 in the last ten years in advertising Utah. This advertising has been in the form of newspaper displays, illustrated lectures, descriptive folders, booklets and leaflets. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT OF YELLOWSTONE PARK AND THE WESTERN ENTRANCE BEARS REFERENCE TO SALT LAKE CITY OR OGDEN OR UTAH. NINETY PERJCENT OF THE TRAVELERS WHO ENTER YELLOWSTONE PARK OVER THE (7) The Union Pacific Purchasing Agent in Salt Lake buys material and supplies in large quantities from Utahs mines, manufacturers and merchants. In the first eight months o'f 1922 the gross value of Union Pacific purchases from concerns located in Utah, or maintaining offices in the state, aggregated $4,982,732. (8) At Ogden are the headquarters of the Gunn Supply Co., which furnishes the section labor and commissary supplies to maintenance of way employes. This company, in the year ending Sept. 30th, 1922, made totaL'purchases of $325,999.42. Its total payroll was $91,152.84. ij (9) xjhe Union Pacific is now committed to a program of de- velopment of the industrial and scenic resources of southern Utah, involving the expenditure of approximately $5,000,000. The plans e include construction of the and the Lund-Ceda- r branch lines, the former being already under way; the taking over of the Cedar City Hotel, the construction of hotels at Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. The construction of branch lines with till their appurtenances and requirements will involve the expenditure of around $3,000,000. The total hotel program now practically decided upon will mean an expenditure of some $2,000,000, making a grand total of $5,000,000. Delta-Fillmor- 2.50 2.50 2.50 What the Union Pacific has done it will continue to do assist the communities along its lines to grow and pros- come ever line has no record that of matter is a It per. under the control of the Union Pacific which has not been improved in facilities and service to the public. We shall furnish additional information from time to time r w 1J15 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 12.50 Albert Tracy 20.00 A. Bernstein 2.50 Bertha- Dittmore.. 500 5.00 1000 W.Cram H. Emanuel Sterzer.. 1000 5.00 2.50 Emanuel Sterzer.. 500 2.50 Emanuel Sterzer.. 500 5.00 1000 J. F. Thorne 5.00 1047 Ralph Nielson 1000 Thorne F. J. 5.00 1048 Ralph Nielson 1000 H. B. Cole 5.00 1049 1000 HJ E. Phillips Ralph Nielson 5.00 1000 E. H., Phillips 5.00 1050 Ralph Nielson 1000 E. H. Phillips 5.00 1053 H. Jones 1000 E. H: Phillips 5.00 1054 H. Jones 1000 E. H. Phillips 5.00 1055 H. Jones 1000 E. H. Phillips 5.00 1056 H. Jones 1000 E. H. Phillips 5.00 1057 H. Jones 1000 E. H. Phillips 5.00 1058 H. Jones 1000 E. H- Phillips 1059 H. Jones 15.00 3000 L, Smith 177 F. W. 1060 H. Jones 2.50 500 Dangerfield 500 1003 J. 10S0 H. Jones 2.50 1004 J. w. Dangerfield 500 1081 H. Jones 2.50 1015 L. c Potter 1082 H. Jones 2.50 500 1016 L. c. Potter 1083 H. Jones 2.50 500 1022 L. c. Potter 1087 L. H. Bowmar .... 2.50 500 L. c. Potter 2.50 1088 L. H. Bomar .... 500 1024 L. c. Potter 2.50 1089 L. H. Bomar .... 500 1025 L. c. Potter 2.50 1090 L. H. Bomar .... 500 1026 L. c. Potter 2.50 1091 Karl Keeler 500 1027 L. c. Potter 2.50 1092 Karl Keeler 500 1028 L. c. Potter 2.50 1093 Karl Keeler 500 1031 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1094 Karl Keeler 500 1032 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1102 Niel Gergen 500 1033 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1106 Ralph Nielson .... 500 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1788 James Jensen 500 1035 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1789 James Jensen 500 1036 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1790 James Jensen 500 1037 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1791 James Jensen 500 1038 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1792 James Jensen 500 1039 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1795 W. H. Child 500 Nielson 1040 Ralph 2.50 1802 Jas. A. Loveless, 500 1041 Ralph Nielson Jr 2.50 500 1042 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1S04 Jas. A. Loveless, 500 Nielson 1043 Ralph iOO 2.50 jr 1044 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1818 J. A. Barclay 500 Nielson 1045 Ralph 2.50 1820 J. A. Barclay 500 1046. Ralph Nielson - into Salt Lake City. employs 5000 persons in Utah. .50 . Central, first improved PAQ I 500 500 500 500 James Stirling .... 500 A. L. Teachman.. 2000 500 Alfred Ridge 500 Alfred Ridge 500 1530 Alfred Ridge T. G. Politz Ralph Nielson .... Ralph Nielson .... Ralph Nielson .... Ralph Nielson R. C.' Rains P. T. McDonald. ... F. T. Owens 1601 Thomasr D. Per- E. Beebe E. Beebe, Lrjart 2.50 500 500 891 F. L. Smith 881C. E. Beebe 973 978 979 982 ! 1560 1565 1566 1567 1568 1578 1579 1584 1586 1590 1591 1592 877' Essie Keeler Bestelmeyer .. Bestelmeyer .. Bestelmeyer .. Bestelmeyer .... Bestelmeyer A. Cluff Anna Barnes Irving Hansen ... Irving Hansen Ethel Prouse Ethel Prouse Walter Bandley Walter Bandley Irving Hansen Laura Gibbs W. H. Child Eva Keeler ... H. C. Hicks - T. McDonald.... Daynes Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred 1546 Alfred 1550 Alfred Cecilo Rosenwald Cecilo Rosenwald Mrs.Thos. Vaughn Mrs. Thos. Vaughn M. Ross Ross 681 Ross 682 Ross 683 Ross 684 Ross 685 686 Betta Ross 699 George Swan 700 George Swan 710 J. C. Swensen .... 740 Vaughn Davis .... 741 Yaughn Davi3 .... 745 George Halstead 746 George Halstead 760 E. M. West 763 E. M. 764 E. M. West. 765 E. M. 766 E. M. West. 767 E. M. 774 E. M. 775 E. M. 780 E. M. 782 E. M. , 785 E. M. 829 Allen T. Sanford.. 834 Ned McKenzie .... 835 Elias S. Larson.... 836 E. J. Evans R. A. 840 ' 848 J. W. Badger Lamb 873 Allen T. Sanford.. ' 876 Mathew Felstead.. 971 972 Raines T. Owens 1531 1534 1535 1536 1540 1541 630 631 632 633 970 .75 2.50 2.50 McWil- - Evans Evans D.j Evans D,1 Evans D.' Evans D. Evans D. Evans D. Evans D., Evans D. Evans D Evans D, Evans D. Evans 1443 Geo. Vincent 1444 Geo. Vincent 1445 J. W. Guy 1446 J. W. Guy 150 1000 100 1000 606 W. L. C. Wright L. C. Wright 906 907 908 909 911 500 1000 500 ...., C. John John John John John John John John John John 1423 John 1424 John 1425 John 150 150 500 500 500 liams R. F. P. P. 1000 1000 100 100 150 616 617 622 623 - I, F. S. Smart C. Rose 50 601 Minnie B. Whitney 605 W. H. North 884 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 John 1000 1000 1000 bal 883 500 L. R. Adamson .... 1000 F. S. Smart 1000 Albert Tracy E. M. West, bal... J. B. Keeler W, L. Brimhall, bal 501 Daniel Fields 502 Daniel Fields 503 John Ullock 504 John .Ullock, 521 Thos. Sumner 522 Thos. Sumner .... 527 PSA. Warburton.. 528 PA. Warburton.. 548 Rasxrius Anderson 549 Peter Harrington 551 Peter Harrington 552 Peter Harrington 5S9 W. J. Carlyle : 590 W. J. Carlyle 591 W. J. Carlyle 592 W. J. Carlyle...... .593 Mrs. Carrie Winn 594 Mrs. Carrie Winn 595 Mrs. Carrie Winn 596 Mrs. Carrie Winn 597 A. R. Brazier 598 A. R. Brazier wald 500 J. Geo. E. Hemphill, bal .. 1000 GeoJ E. Hemphill, 629 Gilbert L .-- H. H. H. A 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 J. o. Stone . J. o. Stone ,. R. s. Curtis bal 1E Fred S. Smart.... Fied S. Smart .... Albert L. Teach- man (c) Serge bal Albert Tracy Willard Hans Albert Tracy Albert Tracy Albert Tracy Albert Tracy M. H, Preece S. S. Howard Andrew Mats Andrew Mats Spencer Felsted .. N. P. Hansen N. P. Hansen N. P. Hansen, bal. Mathew Felsted .. E. M. West E. M. West, bal... E. M. West, bal... Fred S. Smart, bal Geo. E. Hemphill, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 ystam 2500 4000 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 iOO 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 0 2.50 1000 5.00 5.00 1000 1000 1000 1000 5.00 5.00 i.00 5.00 1000 100.0 5.00 1000 5.00 5.00 100Q 1000 5.00 A. Bestelmeyer Earl Gay Earl Gay Earl Gay Earl Gay Ruby Phillips H. R. Adams H. C. Hicks H. C. Hicks H. C. Hicks J. Donaldson.. H. 1.25 5000 25.00 2000 10.00 2000 10.00 5.00 1000 250 100 100 75 1000 500' .50 .50 .38 5.00 2.50 2009 2010 2016 2018 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 Hanson Hanson Hanson Hanson P. P. Thomas' P. P. Thomas P. P. Thomas Martha Ross H. E. Freelove Irving Irving Irving Irving M. H. Driscoll 1000 1000 1000 500 - 1000 1000 2032 M H. 2033 M. H. 2034 M. H. 2035 M. H. 2036 M. H. 2037 M. H. Driscoll 2038 M. H. 2039 M. H. 2040 M. H. 2041 M. H. 2042 M. H. 2043 M. H. 2044 M. H. 2045 M. H. 2046 M. H. 2048 C. L. .2052 O. E. 2053 o. E. 2055 R. S. Callister 2056 R. S. Callister 2057 R. S. Callister 2058 R. .s. Callister 2059 R. s. Callister 2061 Jas. C. Lynch 2062 Jas. C. Lynch 2066 W. B. Green 2067 W. B. Green 2081 Ross Anderson .... 2082 Geo. Halstead 5.00 2084 O. P. Scudder 5.00 2085 W. E. Fowler 5.00 2086 W. E. Fowler .... 5.00 j 2087 W. E. Fowler .... 5.00 2089 Geo. Halstead .... 5.00 2090 Geo. Halstead .... 2.50 2091 Geo. Halstead 5.00 2093 S. S. Storer 5.00 2094 Mrs. James Stir- - 2.50 500 ling And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 15th day of September, 1922, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be old at public auction at the office of the company. Room 10 Holbrook on Wedbuilding, Provo City, Utah, of November, 8th the day nesday, 1922, at thehour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay, the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. , AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. Pro-T- Office,' 10 Holbrook building, Utah: First publication, Oct. 24, Last publication, Nov. 7, 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 3000 15.00 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 1000 7.50 1500 O, WATER IN UTAH LAKE RISES The water level of Utah lake is it was a nearly a foot hgiher than continued has lake year ago. The higher since the flood period last spring, and if as much precipitation occurs this year as during last winbe ter, more serious conditions maynext river Jordan the expected along spring, Mr. Cannon, Salt Lake engineer, says. It seems to us that as an institution marriage is worthy, of being catalogued with other' institutions of learning. ' i 6 . j ; r |