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Show THE) CITIZEN 10 The Prince Con is a Nevada. corporation, of which the issued stock is tor, holds equallly good for. Mrs. Carters . . The Circle For the presentation the. Selwyns have provided a production tnat is worthy of the subject, and while the play encompasses only one scene, this is set with a lavish care for detail that would please the sensibilities of an' interior decorator. And by the same token Mr. Maugham has provided a play that is worthy of its Of production. Since starting upon the pre:ent exclusive tour, which will last until July, The Circe has tabulated unheard-o- f e records and this goes to further prove that playgoers, outside of New York, will respond to attractions of a worthy nature, thereby extinguishing the cry that it is a dull season. There will be a matinee on Saturday.; . box-offic- PRINCE CON FINANCED FOR BIG EXPLOITATION w Tt was at. e. first-though- advisable to, change the status of the, ccrporation. to that of an Utah .insti-- i tution and thus make 'the stock assessable., This method, however, did not prevail when the proposition brought forward by Anthony and Murray Godbe, large stockholders in the property, to : Issue $150,000 in bonds, sell same at par and give to each... five shares of treasury stock for every dollar invested, about,i two ' weeks ago was accepted. On this basis the mine is to he financed for development this season. It is .understood and agreed that present stockholder's shall have preference in buying bonds until all stockholders have acquired as much interest in the new financing plan as tney desire to carry. At this. time if any bonds re-- i main unsold they are to be offered through' reliable sources to the general public, on the same basis as they are now being acquired by stockholders, viz., with five shares of treasury stock free with each dollar invested . pur-cnas- . . er . . . i Arrangements for financing the Prince Con. mine in the Pioche district,; where known bodies of ore exist and where recent diamond drill exploitation work has disclosed others, has been agreed upon by the managers and directors of the mine, together with the stockholders. . . - . . i . . in bonds. The Prince Con is in fairly good financial condition. Its indebtedness is said not to exceed $50,000. It is Never was' public sentiment ' In America in a state moro dangerouj to organized labor itself than it is right at this moment. George Harvey, now Ambassador to the Court of St. James. . . . ( . I t . . . We are now entering upon the last stage of the post-wa- r period. As far as the banking world is concerned our worst problems are past. W. P. G.: Harding, Chairman Federal, .Reserve Bank Board. t i TRUSTEES SALE. WHEREAS, the Commonwealth Investment Company, a corporation of Utah,, by a deed of trust dated October E 1, 1920, recorded in book of mortgages, page 234, records of Salt Lake County, Utah, conveyed to Glen Miller, trustee, the hereinafter described real estate situate in Salt Lake County, Utah, All of the following enumerated lots in Westmoreland Place, of Salt Lake City, Utah, as shown by the recorded plat thereof filed in the office of the county recorder of Salt Lake County, Utah, All of iots two (2), sixteen (16), twenty-tw- o (22) and twenty-fou- r (24), of block one (1); also all of lot three (3),' block two (2). All of the above described property being in Westmoreland Place, an addition to Salt Lake City. IN TRUST, HOWEVER, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note for sixteen hundred forty-fiv- e ($1645) dollars, payable on or before two years after date with ten per cent Interest per annum from date until maturity, payable quarterly, said note being of even date with said trust deed and interest at the rate of one per bearing cent per month from maturity until paid; the privilege being given the makers of said trust deed to have any of the above enumerated lots released from the effect thereof at any interest maturity date, by paying the sumcom-of six ($6.00) dollars, per front foot, puted on the feet frontage of. such lot or lots together with interest to such date; such partial releases not in any way to affect the remainder of the real estate secured by the said instrument and WHEREAS, the said Commonwealth Investment Company failed to pay the Interest due on said note January 1, and 1922, amounting to forty-on- e ($41.12) dollars, and WHEREAS, the said Commonwealth Investment Company also permitted a portion of the said property to. be sold for the general taxes of the year 1921, and WHEREAS, by reason of said defaults the legal holder of said note has declared the whol debt due and payable and requested the said trustee to proceed to sell the said property in accordance with the terms of the said trust deed, and WHEREAS, it is provided in said trust deed that in case any notice of sale of said premises shall be published and said indebtedness shall be paid or tendered during or after such publication and before sale, the said first parties shall pay the expense of said publication and fifty dollars ($50.00) to said trustee for his services. NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee pursuant to the power vested in him by said trust deed and at the request of the legal holder of said note, will sell at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Building, Salt Lake City and County on June 12th, 1922. Monday, City. Utah, at 12 o'clock noon, the said real estate above described to satisfy the said note and expenses of this trust, including a reasonable attorney and counsel fee and compensation to said trustee for Ills services. GLEN MILLER, Trustee. 8-- to-wi- t:- j t . to-w- it: That Intangible Something . i of the Telephone there is some-- . something intangible thing, invisible something without which. the instrument itself would be of little value. ' lt-i- s into OACK -- P-J. something wrought ' every unit of telephone equipment ' something which pervades the atmosphere of the central exchanges and of the administrative offices. It is something which animates and gives urge to the personnel of the employe body, out of which emanates efficiency, courtesy and a genuine desire to please. That intangible something is The Spirit of Service; .woven into the warp and woof of the entire fabric of our Company. It is this sanie Spirit of Service that has made possible our. growth from an exchange of 200 stations in 1879 to a .system of 350,000 stations in ' . : . 1922. . . 12-100- -- i - Mountain States: Telephone and Telegraph Gp.: c. ths SUM RONS. " SO1 . ,te ( fflU tie D. Turner; Salt Like eit ciapal corporation, Salt Lii1.1 a public corporation; the e " heirs; devisees, and granted ard T- - Ayer.of Sarah J. AyL of Seward H. Field,! Brownlee,., of James Glancy Vi Boetcher, of Mrs. Mary Stev!J.Q P. Kyle,, and of Nettie D & all other persons unknown 10 Pli claiming, any interest in involved in - this action' JSfJ? Summons. . The State of, Utah to the saidD, . ant: - You. a rq hereby summoned within twenty.. days after the! of this summons upon you if within the county in which thi,! is brought; otherwise , withl? days, after service, and defau above entitled action; and in your failure so to do, judgm be rendered against' you accorfh the demands of the complaint, 'filed with the clerk it has been ' ' Xe 1)' 192 mil iris HI In the District Court of Salt Like County, State of Utah. The Salt Like Investment Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Edward T. Ayer.' also known as H. T. Ayer, and Sarah J. Ayer, his wife, Eliza C. me XU ,te jrs ire, ent Cit ay mil hn da: me o i 192 L court. This action is brought (o recoi judgment quieting plaintiff! tit the property described in the com described as follows: and ' All of block three (3), four (4) six (6); the north half of lot tn and all of lots three (3), four (i five (5) in block eight (8); all south half of the west half, and: the east half of block sixty (60), n to all existing rights of wayt on; all of lots one (1) to five (i) inclusive, lots seven (7) to tweln both inclusive, and lot fourteen (l block seventy (70); and the w hundred (100) feet of the non! o hundred twenty-fiv- e (125) feet of all in Kiu block seventy (70); Plat Gourleys ofImprovedofCity section! division parts1 26, in township north, range Salt Lake meridian. CYRUS G. PROBATE AND XU te rou iser on 192 rnti ets T. me 0 ! 192 xo ite edit prs, Ha be 4 T1 listi 1 nim GATREIi Plain ime Block 192 for Attorney P. O. Address, 414 Atlas Lake City, Utah. 0 ! .! S(l GUARDIAN ite NOTICE8. on era, Consult County Clerk orthibc live Signers for Further Info NOTICE TO . f , Ayer, John M. Zane and urbane, his wife, Seward iik-fMrs. Seward H. Fields, hu Brownlee .and Mrs. E. jvrJ wife, .. James Glancy and Glapcy, ' his wife, Charlea n Mrs. Mary Stevens, John P C..-Aye- . . ! ; . f non-assessabl- t understood that. the new financing plan calls for the sale in full of all bonds issued, thus giving the company a net sum of $100,006 with, which to carry on development work at the property when the deal is closed. The Prince Con is considered one of the most promising of the many big mines of the .Pioche district. Estate of iB ore 1st! le CKED1T0HS. C. B. Wentzler, K, dete Creditors will present claims, vouchers, to the undersigned at ft r flee of Rawlings City, Lake Salt McIntyre Bldg., on or before the 15th day of & Wallace, ime e c 192 X(l A. D. 1922. SUSIE WENTZLER BARM Administratrix of the estate m Wentzler, deceased. RAWLINGS & WALLACE, Administratrix. McIntyre Bldg., San for Attorneys 4 322-32- City, Utah. Date of first publication, w A. I). 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITOR Estate of Emma Barnum, Creditors will present claima vouchers, to the undersigned dee of Rawlings & '"fllaS!,tr McIntyre Bldg., Salt J on or before the 8th day of 1922susie WENTZLER BARtf estate Administratrix of the Barnum, Deceased. RAWLINGS & WALLACE, Attorneys for Adm nistratra A. Date of first publication, -- D. 1922. - NOTICE TO CKEDITW Estate of Effie May ButjjJ deceased. Creditors will Pf" with vouchers, tothe . .ik 710 Walker Bank Bldg., i the on before or Utah, u . luly, A. D. 1922. n ?.Tte MRS. EFFIE Administratrix of tho Dece May Butler Stakcr, oii SOULE & SPALDING, trij Attorneys for Adnfinistrj A. Date of first 1). 1922. NOTICE-T- O publication, j? UIBDITO. Nerl Estate of Leandor will Creditors Pjgflip with vouchers, to t be utI4 & 710 Walker Bank jotli Utah, on or before tne July, A. D. 1922. n stAK MRS. EFFIE es Administratrix of the Neri Butler, Deceased ceased. JOULE & SPALDING, ,gtratrtf Attorneys for AdnuJf,nni Date of first publican. D. 1922. lore |