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Show UTAH STATESMAN J5MITH WILL GET THE WEST AVERS MR. COMERFORD Voter Dry 8ur Governor Would Enforce Act, but Find Remedy for Condition, Jurlet Say. (New York Times.) NEW YORK. Talk of changing the s unit rule qnd the rule In the Democratic national convention .is quite bised the point according to Judge Frank D.. Comerford of Chicago, who is In the city on a visit Ha asserted yesterday that Governor Smith was not only practically certain to be nominated but that the chances of the Democratic party carrying Illinois, Indiana and many other states, with Smith as a candidate, were excellent ' Judge Comerford was elected to the superior bench in Chicago on a coalition ticket last June. He is somewhat of an independent in politics as he demonstrated some years ago in the Illinois legislature. "The national committee, in my opinion, need not waste its time changing, "for the reason that after a few complimentary ballots are cast the Democratic convention is going to nominate Governor Smith. He not only bellees that Governor Shlth will be nominated, but that he', will have the support of a great number of farmers who deeply resent what he terns the utter fall rue of the present administration to give them aid. SAYS REPUBLICANS LACK two-third- 1633 signed immediately. When McCray appointed Remy, the 1649 present prosecutor, it is said be re- 1651 fused a 110,000 bribe not to do It This 16E5 is one of the many 'things the grand! 1656 would like to ask him about And 1657 of McCrays friends say he is, 1668 U$4 ready to tell all he knows. It has been common talk ip political 1668 circles for sometime that the lid has 1676 been kept on a nasty scandal within 1677 the Iniadna Republican party only by 1694 the hardest It may be that McCray 1718 will furnish the ammunition to blow 1728 1745 It oft 200 500 850 H. B. Cole .. J. J. J. J. J. O. O. O. O. O. Carter. Carter. Carter. 325. 325 825 Carter-Jur- y Carter-ho- me .73 Jos. Mock Badger Bros. J. O. 50 500 600 200 Carter, Ned McKensle H. C. Horn 150 Sam R. Neel F. R. Davis A C- o- 600 300 J. A Sneddon 125 L. D. Backer 1.00 2927 W. M. Havenor 9.50 2930 W. M. Havenor W. M. Havenor 1.75 1.63 943 C. F. Lawton W. D. Nebeker 1.63 j.53 2946 C. Kopman W. J. Bateman A7 .2947 ' 25 2W3 W. M. Havenor 3.50 2957 W. M. Havenor 3.50 MI'S W. H. Havpnor 1.00 3965 H. W. Heagren .75 2972 W. M . Havenor 160 2973 W. M. Havenor 1.60 2997 C. D. Cox X3 2988 A O. Power 3.60 2997 J. F. Stems 150 3001 Otto O. Oblad T. H. Cartwright 810 3004 Mrs. M. A Taylo- r150 3016 10 3017 G. A Franks 4.60 3019 Thomas Evans A F. Biddle .150 3025 1.00 3026 A. F. Biddle 150 3028 W. M. Havenor 1.43 3036 E. H. Davis .. 5.00 3037 Heber J. Grant Alma 8. Harwoo- d410 3038 2042 E. V. Hulstf A Co 15 3061 W. M. Havenor 215 A D. Wooley 110 3063 110 3065 T. R. Cutler 5.00 3067 George A Smith 5.00 3075 D. T. Densll 150 8076 M. V. Snow .48 3079 W. M. Havenor 3080 1). F. DensO 315 3537 B. W. Dixon 5.00 3538 B. W. Dixon ; 500 O. Carter 600 O. Carter 600 O. Carter-1- 795 500 J. O. Carter In the Third Judicial District Court of 100 Salt Lake County, State of. Utah, 1820 J. O. Carter. 900 1823 John Roberts Ernest A. Lam bourn a, plaintiff, 500 Jane Doe Watereon, whose true 1824 Leonard Racker 200 name la unknown, wife of John Wes 1827 R. H. Cobb A Co. 500 ley Watereon, if living, or if dead 1833 George Myers 285 her unknown helm, devisees, and 1844 T. A Bateman 1000 creditors, also all other persons un- 1856 J. F. Noyes too known claiming any right, title, es- 1878 A A Reynolds 1000 50 tate, Hen, or interest In the real 1874 G. H. Reuthoff 1000 570 1876 J. Huber A described in he property complaint 1000 300 adverse to plaintiffs ownership or 1902 Joseph Jenkins 100 800 1909 B. H. Wolsem any clond upon plaintiffs title 1000 1910 1000 F. J. Taylor thereto. Summons. 1000 The State of Utah to the said defend- 1911 Sarah E. Taylor 1918 Mrs. Pat Murphy 600 ants: 95 Ton are hereby summoned to appear 1940 H. 8. Cutler 410 within twenty days after the service 1945 M. A Howard ,3.05 1064 H. W. Cram 2.02 404 of this summons upon yon Jf served 1946 P. P. Dyrlng 103 30S5 J. R. feebree 405 within the county in which this action 1947 P. P. Dyrlng 3097 B. W. Dixon 10.00 1955 2000 C. L. Pritchett within otherwise, brought; thirty 1957 3099 B. W. Dixon 1.00 200 S. A after days Campbell service, and derend the 20.63 3107 Wm. F. Brother 4125 shove entitled action; and in case of 1961 Clara H. Granger 10.81 3114 B. W. Dixon 2063 your failure so to do. Judgment will be 1962 Edith G. Harts 2062 1011 3123 Grant Y. Bullock rendered against you according to the 1963 Earl F. Granger A R. Larson ... LEADER.-Thdemand of the complaint which has 1964 O. M. Olson 105 118 3127 .41 3134 Elisabeth G. Geoghe81 declination of President Cool-ldg- e been filed with the Clerk of said 1984 J. R. Halllday 335 gan 1995 W. H. Child 1.80 360 to be a candidate, said Judge Court T. 8135 Gertrued 1996 Said W. H. Child 500 action is brought for the pur210 Comerford, leaves the Republican 95 8.43 685 party without an outstanding repre- pose of Quieting title to the land de- 2008 G. W. Hadge 2026 W. C. Ockey 5.00 3136 Kathleen B. Geoghe1000 sentative leader. The Republican party scribed in said complaint 95 gan 2029 Victor Carlson 2.50 RAWLINGS A WALLACE, 600 has left the fanners of the country 3137 Rudolph F. Geoghe- 2084 6.00 100 John Plaintiff. almost in bankruptcy, having made no McArthur for Attorneys gan P. O. Address 823 Mylntyre Build- 2035 John McArthur 1000 510 serious, intelligent effort! to deal with 2040 John H. Bone 2.11 3138 John C. Geoghegan 421 and solve the farmers problem That ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2051 Orvln Morris 15.00 8139 Louis P. Geoghegan 2600 1ft) (Sept problem, left unsolved, means the 2067 Geo. 500 Mrs. 210 3140 Geo. V. Geoghehan of American Burt crumbling prosperity. 2074 A H. Berg . DELINQUENT NOTICE 400 210 3141 Elizabeth J. Geoghe The life of Governor Smith, Judge gan 2116 W. M. Havenor .25 50 Comerford went on; is inspiring to the Utah Consolidated Mining A Mill- 2122 N. J. Nllson 165 13 3142 Wm. F. Brother mass' mind because It strengthens 600 210 8147 EL M. West faith in American Institutions and the ing Company, Incorporated under the 2123 R, J. Cramer 100 10 3152 J. R. Sebree He. compared the gov- laws oT the State of Utah. Principal 2138 Lotle Taylor constitution. 1000 510 3155 J. A Whitney ernors life with that of Abraham Lin- place of business, Salt Lake City. 2143 J. O. Carter 1.00 8157 J. L. Whitney 2157 A A Dohle 200 coln, saying that both men. In the Utah. NOT8ICE There are delinquent up- 2169 J. M. Weller 113 8157 J. R. Whitney 155 course of somewhat similar careers, 325 had developed great humanness and on the following described stock on 2171 J. M. Gaddie .,1.63 3165 J. R. Whitney 118 .63 8172 Robert D. Wrigh- t125 splendid common sense. Governor account of assessment No. 10 levied 2173 Geo. D. Kirby 500 Sebree R. 8174 J. on the of 3rd A. D. 2177 500 210 1937, even John loved day Smith coming to be August Edgel by 1000 Sebree R. one-ha8175 J. of cent share 2181 366 113 B. F. Estes the several per many or his political opponents. 710 2.50 3180 Wm. F. Brother 500 Governor Smith has never been a amounts set opposite the name of the 2191 J. B. Trimble 710 F. Brother Wm. 3181 2194 Bessie S. Clark 861 411 farmer, the judge said, "but It only respective shareholder as follows: 1500 M. J. Fischner -3182 No. Name 2195 Amt Shares 500 Louise 210 Schank as short him a govwhile, took very 300 3 Eugene R. Jones. 900 $ 4.50 2199 Fred Frances , 500 210 8183 M. J. Fischner ernor of New York? to convince the 1000 Jones R. 3185 36 S. Eugene 2000 Jones 8. 10.00 2230 5.00 1000 Anson Kesler Republicans farmers In the country 600 B. Tracey 2000 10.00 2233 A S. Campbell Jones 5.00 3186 1000 districts that he wanted to understand 1000 1000 - 5.00 2251 Fred Dlscoll Jones 15.00 8187 J. R. Sebree 8000 their problems, and they have the con1000 ' 600 , 2.50 2252 Geo. I. Taylor 2.00 3188 J. R-- Sebree 400 fidence, I am hure, that if he were 1000 Field G. 8189 J. 2.50 500 2260 2.50 600 J. H. Keetley prehldent of the United States he 1000 Driscoll F. Fred 8190 500 2.50 2265 H. E. Freelove 1000 5.00 would make a serious effort to take up 1000 Williams 3193 500 2.50 2274 T. C. Hanford Humphrey 1000 6.0Q that problem and solve It with com1695 500 2.50 2295 Sam S. Porter 4.11 3200 A Richter 822 mon sense. 1000 500 .3.50 2314 1000 O. L. 510 HIM Faucher SIX GIVES 1000 600 2J0 2330 6.00 1000 Mrs. E. Miner A WESTERN STATES. 1000 500 2.50 2.50 500 2386 E. M. Rippert Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, ' 1000 600 2.50 2347 J. O. Carter. 10.00 2000 Wisconsin, Indiana and . Illinois are 1000 500 2.50 1000 5.00 2358 8. E. Karr found I he that believe, may states, 140 600 2.60 2378 J. R. Whitfiey 5.00 1000 in the Democratic column next year 1000 250 1.35 2380 500 210 D. If Smith is the candidate. The proE Cog ... 1000 250 , 1.25 2388 J. R. Whitney 5.00 1000 gressive element in the Republican 80 250 1.25 1000 5.00 2407 Arthur T. Kemper party will he disappointed in the se1000 350 1.25 2414 Arthur T. Kemper 6.00 8230 Ned McKenzie . 1000 lection of the candidate of that party, 1000 5000 25.00 2417 H. W. Cram 6.00 3231 Ned McKenzie . 1000 unless I am greatly mistaken. The 1000 xizon W. B. 100 3240 .50 2.00 400 2425 Theloa-too Leonard N. Republican politicians have tried 1000 200 1.00 2433 Annie Gallacher 5.00 3248 B. B. Brooks 1000 and camouflage hard to smoke-scree1000 Brooks B. B 50 .25 3249 5.00 1000 2434 Wm. R. George resentthe sincere and deep-roote-d 1000 200 1.00 2438 Ronald Fullerton 2.50 3250 B. B. Brooks 600 ment of the farmers, who are united 1000 .80 2450 E. G. Erickson 160 5.00 3251 B. B. Brooks 1000 in the belief that their problems needs 1000 . Brooks B. 820 . 4.88 876 3252 1000 510 S. 2483 8. Timothy In Hy Pond a remedy and who are also united 1000 Jr. 873 1000 T. 6.00 3255 John H. Pingree, 5.00 1000 2487 Margaret A. Brown- Fitsgerald the belief that the administration has ' 1000 Jr. C. 397 .90 Nuttall 8357 John Pingree, 210 500 2491 J. A Johnson Mary not only failed to supply the needed 1000 Jr 898 .91 Nuttall W. 3264 John Pingree, J. 1.00 200 2495 W. J. Harrison hut also has failed to. remedy, give 400 1000 C. N. Giles .90 2500 James Vaughan 5.00 3266 John Pingree, Jr 1000 them a sympathetic hearing. 1000 2.60 2536 W. M. Havenor 3.75 8272 Estelle K. Biersack The city dwellers in the middle 441 E S. Wright r 750 1000 Blerhack K. 2.60 442 Estelle 8273 E. 8. 2.50 Monahan-25west admire the directness and cour2549 Geo! P. Wrigh- t54 500 1000 Weiler M. S. 5.00 444 F. 8275 2.50 500 Stegemeyer J. B. Trimble age with which Governor Smith has 1000 6.00 2557 M. N. Bullard 800 110 3282 W. M. Havenor taken a position on the prohibition 445 F. Stegemeyer 1000 5.00 2558 C. D. Rand 5.00 3285 W. M. Havenor 1000 question, asserting that it Is breaking 454 W. E. Backer 600 5.00 259 C. D. Rand Badger A 8298 1000 510 Ralph down the moral fiber of the people. 456 W. E. Backer 500 A Co Cole B. 3.75 H. 8300 467 Clara 5.00 1000 I think I can say emphatically that Granger 2560 C. D. Rand 1000 Co A Cole Co2.50 H. B. 363 Inv. Wlmmer -. 6.00 3301 2561 C. D. Rand - 1000 they do not take any stock in this 1000 5.00 2562 C. D. Rand 5.00 3303 H. B. Cole A Co 1000 talk of Smith being a nulllflcatlonlst 648 Taylor Bros. 1000 A Co Cole B. .15 H. O. 8304 654 Carter J. 5.00 1000 know 2563 & that D. the Rand takThey governor has 710 Robbins 2.05 2565 J. R. E. 3308 J. en the oath of office eighteen times, 706 Child Cole Co. 700 310 Halllday 1000 Robbins 2.50 J. E. 719 3309 O. Carter J. 2.50 and they believe that ir he takes It 500 2567 Ed. Gleason ... 1000 2.60 2568 R. O. Britton 6.00 3316. W. H. Cole 1000 the nineteenth time, as president, he 730 R. A Barney A C- o- 600 1000 2.50 2571 Ll H. Bullen , is not going to violate it, any more 731 R. A Barney A Co- .- 500 5.00 3322 Dern A Thomas 1000 1000 5.00 2586 Dern A Thomas 738 R. A Barney A Co... 1000 than he has violated it up to date. 5.00 3323 Dern A Thomas 1000 500 2.05 2590 S. S. Pond 410 I believe, and they believe. I am 5.00 3326 George H. Hoover 1000 300 1.00 200 Jones S. S. 3334 . corvlnrcd, 1.85 that Governor Smith, as 2639 Edmund Crawford - 875 2000 300 1J0 2640 Margaret Crawford2.00 8338 8. S. Jones 400 president, would enforce the constitu1000 2.60 2645 H. B. Cole 600 tion and the prohibition act, but in ad2.50 3342 S. S. Jones 500 .50 2643 Christy Crawford - 405 . 2.03 8345 S. S. Jones 100 dition he would ring out Into the open ;ooo .60 2650 R. N. 100 this question which Is crying for so2.50 8349 Joseph C. Lynch 600 Ivory 600 2.50 2649 H. Walter 500 .25 3351 Sarah H. Scribner.. 50 lution, and would not evade To Angle 500 250 2658 J. H. 600 H. avoid or to evade the prohibition Demlng 8353 J. 1.59 817 Doming '500 19.47 335 John M. BJork 8893 question, when it is something that 2677 Dam Lung 200 7.68 8359 J. C. Crooks every one is talking about shows a 1535 2679 Heber C. Cutler 1000 . Schwab lack or the courage of statesmanship, 938 Wlmmer Inv. Co-- 980 Sam 3360 210 600 2682 J. O. Carter 1000 and the adoption of a policy of small .17 3362 J. M. Erickson Child Cole Co 34 2685 J. O. Carter. 1000 calibre expediency. As we understand 984 Child Cole Co 14 3365 R. Neilen 167 2686 J. W. Strong 1000 it in Illinois, Smith Js a problem that 985 Child Cole Co 2.88 3366 R. Neilen 575 2691 N. P. Aogard JOOO should be solved; why dodge Itf' 1024 Child Cole Co 5.00 3368 R. Neilen 1000 2698 J. H. Preece 1062 R. Q. Cannon .5.00 3376 Seymour JJ. Young.. 1000 1000 2699 J. H. Preece 1000 . 1100 8. J. Israel 2.50 3377 O. P. Sendder 500 2700 J. H. Preece 500 1.25 3378 O. F. Peterson 1102 Pallock A Co. 250 2707 F..V. Dankowskl 5000 1125 Wlmmer Inv. Co 710 315 8385 J. B. Trimble 2710 F. D. Morris 500 G. Miles 1.55 1126 W. M. Knight 310 2719 J. J. Rackley 1000 .73 3387 O. P. Sendder 1182 O. Rosenlorf 145 2725 EL A Box 2000 1.48 8398 Gilbert Wallace 1138 J. C. Cutler .296 2729 A E. Pritchard . 1000 5.00 8401 F. II. P"ummer . 1000 WASHINGTON, D. C. Another one 1156 D. B. Lowe A C- o2732 Arthur Irons 1000 Plummer of the Republican baa soys has been 1161 Cannon Assn. H. 3402 210 F. 500 2740 W. Bert Robinson 1000 released from the G. O. P. Home for 1171 Cannon Assn. 5.00 3404 R. Eugene Jones 1000 2741 W. H. Lesson 600 5.00 8407 F. A Jones. 1000 Wayward Politicians at Atlanta, Ga. 1192 J. Oherndorfer 2742 W. H. Lesson 500 Tills time it was former Governor 1210 J. O. Carter. 2.60 3408 Dale E. Jones-3- 410 500 2743 W. H. Lesson 1250 5.00 Warren T. McCray of Indiana. By the 1233 EL H. Davis. 1000 2749 Badger Bros. Royal Trust Co. 1000 time this Is printed he will be back 1250 T. Bavelas 5.00 3416 R. A. Badger-3-423 1000 2750 Badger Bros. 1000 in his native state and there Is no tell- 1256 J. O. Carter 610 1000 Fern Goodard 2751 Badger Bros. 1000 6.00 8425 George "Walter -1000 1259 J. O. Carter.. ing what he will be doing. 2756 Badger Bros. 1000 6.00 3428 W. H. Child 1000 2762 W. H. Child Every observer la Washington Is 1261 XL E. Jones .m.. 1000 3.65 8434 W. H. Child 710 1264 J. O. Carter 2768 B. W. Dixon watching the McCray home-comin- g 1000 5.00 3439 Frank Synder with Intense Interest For, almost with- 1360 W. A. Rosslter 1000 2794 H. B. Cole 1000 out exception, they expect the 315 3440 Lucy B. Findley 710 1369 J. O. Carter 2795 H. B. Cole 1000 Conrad 816 3446 W.-K- . to be the big noise at what may 1377 Wlmmer Inv. Vo. 710 2804 XL B. Cole 1000 14 3451 R. A Badger.. be an unprecedented exploislon of po- 1384 R. A Barney A C- o68 2810 W. F. Ramsey 725 1.00 8462 W. II. Child 200 litical fireworks' before a grand Jury 1388 Badger Bros. 2817 8. H. Kuapp 2.60 3472 J. C. Diet -- 10000 in Marion county. 500 1404 Etta L. Frick 2836 H. B, Gilbert ... 5000 5.00 3475 J. C. Dick 1000 The Jury, which Is sitting at Indian- 1417 J. A Pollock A C-o- 3000 2843 Henry B. Wall 2.50 3478 J. C. Dick . 1000 GOO 2844 M. N. Bullard . apolis, has been listening for several 1443 J. A. Pollock A C- o1000 2.60 600 Dick 3479 C. 2852 weeks Mat R. 1473 to Jones J. E. Rumph . charges of wholesale brib1000 5.00 8480 J. C. Dick 2859 Ralph A. Dodge- r- 1000 ery and corruption among Republican 1474 A 8. Jones .... 1000 6.00 3481 J. C. Dick 2864 Dixon A Miller C- o- 1000 officials and near officials or the IIoo-sl- e 1478 J. M. Jones 1.50 8482 Fred Dern ... 5000 800 2866 J. J. Rockley state, which, when made public, 1494 W. A Rosslter. 5.00 3483 Fred Dern . 6000 1000 2872 IL B. Cole may even surpass those growing out IMS J- - O. Carter, 6.00 3485 W. II. Clark .. 1000 1000 2875 H. W. Dixon of the late lamented primaries In IE 07 A. 8. Jones.. 1000 6.00 8487 W. II. Clark 1000 2877 B. W. Dixon- 1F50 W. A. Rosalter Pennsylvania and Illinois. .05 3505 J. A. Bore 1000 13 2891 EL G. Wooley The funny part of it is that the pro- -' 1669 Taylor Bros. lay 3.50 3513 P. C. Downey 600 700 serutlng attorney responsible for the 1ES3 II. S. Cutler 1000 15.00 3525 B. W. Dixon 3000 B. Trimble . grand Jury investigations is a McCray lCSS Thos. Powell 6.00 3G26 B. W. Dixon 1000 1000 M. Ruby 1589 P. J. appointee. The former governors son- 5.00 3530 n. W. Dixon 1000 1000 who held this position at the 1608 A. 8. Campbell 5.00 3531 B. W. Dixon 1000 1000 2925 W. M. HaYenor W. J. McHoughtcnL. time his father-in-lagot Into trou- - 1609 5.00 3535 B. W. Dixon 2.50 2926 W. M. Havenor 1000 1000 Warnock E. 1610 re1762 1790 1792 J. J. J. u . mid-weste- rn ' e -- er lf . . - a - - -- --- ----- n a - - - - it ANOTHER BAD BOY OF G. O. P. CROWD RETURNS TO HOME 3386-Mar- - - - . -- j Cannon, In-la- ble for using the malls to defraud, V- ----- 6.00 5.00 5.00 2.60 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 2.50 2.50 1.63 7.60 1.44 3.65 15.00 79 4.36 J. J. 3543 3643 3544 3545 8546 3547 3548 . 3549 3550 , 3555 3558 : 3561 3563 3575 3578 SF80 3581 . 3583 5.00 3583 6.00 3584 6.00 8590 1.65 8692 20.55 3620 J. J. J. J. J. J. J. , ; 282 2.08 6.00 A0 .14 B. B. B. B. B. . . E. C. Davies w. H. Child W. H. Child F. C. Dern H. Douglass F. L. Smith , 6.00 .50 5.00 Whltehlll U. Whltehlll Whltehlll Whltehlll Whltehlll Whltehlll W. H. Clark . 6.00 B. WhltPhlll B. Wbltehill B. Wbltehill EL M. Hungerford-1-G- 8 R. H. Jones R. H. Jones R. H. Jones J. C. Johnson W. H. Clark J. A Greenwald And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 3rd day of August, 1927, and also on the 24th day of August, 1927, so many shores of each, parcel of stock as may he necessary will he sold at public auction at room No. 409 Atlas Block. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 3rd day of October,' 1927, at two o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment and expense of sale. H. J. FITZGERALD, 453 454 455 456 457 460 463 476 477 Alphonso Buz so Alphonzo Busso Alphonso Busso Alphonso Busso Alphonzo Busso J. I. Molohon Berdle Barnett L. 8. Marriott William L. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 60 600 9,260 200 . 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 .25 . 2.50 46.25 1.00 And in accordance with law and an 5. (0 order of the directors made on the 6.00 Secretary. 2nd day of August, 1927, so many 6.00 of each parcel of stock as may 409 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, oh be necessary will be sold at the com7.25 Utah. 5.00 pany office, 610 Atlas Block, Salt Lake L) (SepL 5.00 City, Utah, on the 1st day of October, 3.55 1927, at 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the deNOTICE DELINQUENT linquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and 1.68 Rys Patch Agnes Mining and Milling of sale. Company. .48 C. I. Shortlno, Secretary. Above published in the StatesAtnotjee 510 Principal place of business, man. Salt Lake City, Utah. .48 las Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1.) (Sept t. ! NOTICE There are delinquent up-o- n ia the following described stock on LOUISE MINING COMPANY of assessment levied August 2nd, set amounts opposite 1927, the several NOTICE There are Delinquent up, the respective names of shareholders, on the following described stock, on follows: as account of assessment No. 16, levied .48 ' on the 9th day of April, 1927, the sev- 3.63 Cert Am ' Shares Names amounts set opposite the nsmes 8.53 No. eral 125 48 Arthur A Plats of the respective shareholders as fol- 6.00 EO 2 600 51 Abner J. George 2.50 12.60 lows: 2,500 W. Watts -2.60 52 qqq Anderson, Albert 2,000 117 Ourelia Battlati 1A0 fs'oa Anderson, Albert 61000 Battlstl Ourelia 118 Albert 5.00 B 00 Anderson, 1,000 kb 119 Ourelia Battistl Bushier, Evelyn 2,760 e'aa Buehler, Evelyn 2.60 121 Mathew Pasquall 1,000 123 Silvester Tedesco 5.00 r 'nn Burnside, J. W. H. 1,000 124 Domemlck Tollari 1641 1000 10.00 3.55 g'oQ Bradley, Marion 1,000 125 Joseph Brusatto E. J. 1642 1700 17.00 3.55 Bradley, 5.00 1.000 D. Kimball... 126 Frank 670 3500 35.00 Carleson, 7.60 Harry 5.00 1,000 127 Tony Romolo A 1418 1331 13.3r Frank 1.50 Cullen, 10.00 2,000 133 Barbara Anderly 17 1100 11.00 5.00 134 Aurelia Battistl 10.00 Cullen, Constance 2,000 1417 1334 13.34 2.60 136 Marie Yokum 25.00 Cullen, Constance 5,000 rX Culverwell, H. A 1660 1985 19.85 5.00 137 Louis Wolk 500 J 1677 1000 10.00 H. A Culverwell, 5.00 138 250 Jack Kremenseck 1729 4000 40.00 Culverwell. H. A 5.00 142 Nick T. 250 500 Ray 100 1.00 .1146 Fred Cortese, 5.00 148 Nick Banchero 15.00 60 .60 6.00 149 Mario Locate!!! 50 10 8.48 150 Thomas Hulgh 2.75 275 Davies, EL C. 5.00 152 ColomM Glaclnto 1100 11.00 DeNlke, J. A 5.00 154 Martha A Ross 550 J. A., 5.50 DeNlke, 5.00 155 Joseph S. Welch.. 1000 10.00 Dunlap, H. E 5.00 157 F. D. Kimball 'ior i.oo Dunlap, H. E, 5.00 158 Pauline Antesach . 788 7.88 Dixon, B. W. .70 164 Ildelbrando Zurla . 6000 50.00 Dixon, B. W. 5.00 jgg Tony Termine 600 5.00 Fowkes, David 5.00 186 Joseph S. Welch.. 2715 27.15 Frey, R. E. .15 187 Joseph S. Welc- h2500 25.00 Frey, R. E. 5.00 17-O- er ' nt . a . - . 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 6.00 5.00 5.00 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 196 197 198 200 Joseph S. Welch. Joseph 8. Welch. Joseph S. Welc- hJoseph S. Welc- hJoseph S. Welc- hFred W. Marriott Charles Nichols O. Wallace E. M. Beus. E. M. Beus.. E. M. Beus J. Jarratt, J. V. Jarratt, J. V. Jarratt, J. V. Jew, Kim Jew, Kim Jew, Kim Logan, Malcom H. Lawrence, James - 202 J. E. Be US- 203 Leonard Marriott 204 W. J. Chester Lawrence, James Linden, Gus Linden, Gus 206 John W. Fitting. 207 Antone J. Ollvelna 208 Loren Richard 209 ..1509 -- 1569 1579 1544 349 1036 1058 851 696 McGaw, James -- .1496 Parsons, Estok Wm. Joe Beaugard 65 1486 Robertson, IJ5 P. 1000 10.00 600 6.00 1.60 150 1000 10 00 650 6.50 200 2.00 1996 19.96 20 .20 1984 19.84 12000 120.00 1000 10.00 1800 13.00 1000 10.00 2260 22.50 760 7.60 250 2.50 160 1.60 500 5.00 2000 20.00 2750 27.50 8626 86.26 211 J. E. Beus 1351 2000 20.00 5.00 213 John Ollvelna 650 5.50 Robinson, Arthur - 232 5.00 214 John 8. Ollvelna 100 .1326 1.00 Rigby, F. E 5.00 Robertson. Mrs. ,5.00 216 Dan S. Jones.. 624 500 6.00 Marg. S. 75,00 875.00 Robertson, Mrs. 2.50 217 Sam T. Muldrow 6.00 218 Sam T. Muldrow, 635 500 6.00 Marg. S. 7.00 220 Wred W. Marriott Robertson. Mrs. 5.00 227 N. E. Snell 988 250 2.50 Msrg. S. 5.00 228 N. E. Snell Robertson, Mrs. 5.00 229 N. E. Snell 987 600 E.C0 Marg. S. 2.60 237 C. W. Watts Robertson, Mrs. C. W. 238 Watts 2.50 1002 250 2.50 Marg. 8. 2.50 240 L. S. Marriott Stringfellow, Jos. W. 185 3000 30.00 5.00 1.00 241 Charles Nichols 241 5.F0 550 Stout Grace 73.75 14,750 5.00 243 Abby Snell Carl 100 -- 1462 1.00 Swenson, 5.00 Swenson. Carl 1.000 5.00 247 Melburn Marriott -- 1469 100 1.00 5.00 1.000 248 Marriott Albert 5.00 Sheets. Fred A. -- -- 1559 250 2.50 5.00 249 1,000 Leonard Marriott 5.00 100 1.00 Fred A -- 1571 Sheets, 2.50 500 L. 8 5.00 252 H. M. Husband.. 2000 20.00 -- 1448 Wedei, 6.00 1,000 6.00 263 Thomas Bess 200 2.00 -- 16f0 Wedel, L. 8 A0 100 340 John 5.00 343 Arthur A. Plats 333 3.33 White, 25.00 S. Welch. 824 Jos. 5,000 352 1333 13.33 2.50 ' 2,000 10.00 White, Matthew 482 1000 10.00 25.00 346 John Curutchet White, Matthew 3,000 J i White, Matthew 586 756 2.50 349 John Curutchet 7.66 1,500 909 3663 36.63 X i Wegener, 5.00 361 L S. Marriott Margaret 1.000 9 00 900 10.00 362 8am T. Muldrow r'nn ' Wagener, Margaret-14- 82 1.000 Muldrow. 904 1843 18.43 6.00 363 Sam T, c'nn Wagener, Margaret 1.000 T. 364 Sam 906 1843 18.43 Bertha 6.00 8.00 . Wagener, 365 Sam T. 1,000 1641 1000 10.00 Bradley, Morton 5.00 366 Sam T. 1,000 1036 1000 10.00 Linden, Gus. Bal 2.50 1.000 Muldrow-- T. 367 Sam 5 Estate Wm. 65 Parsons, 2.50 Muldrow-- T. 368 Sam 1,000 Jos. W. . Stringfellow, 6.25 Muldrow.. 369 Sam 1,000 Balance 185 5.00 1.0C0 Muldrow-370 Sam T. T. ?: Wagener, Margarethe 904 6.00 371 6 00 Sam Muldrow. 1,000 And In accordance with law, and the 6.00 372 1,395 Fred W. Marriott. order of the board of directors, made 5.00 374 1,000 Lrn on t16 a5r f April, 1927, so many 6.00 875 LorenCooley 1,000 Marriott shares of each parcel or such stock 5.00 376 Christo Barnard 1.000 may he necessary will be sold at 5.00 377 Dan 8. Jones 1,000 the office of the company. No. 314 Felt 5.00 378 John Wallace 1,000 Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 6.00 379 L P. Carr. 9 1000 13th day of August 1927, at E oclock, 3.63 880 Leonard Marriott 1,000 m 1 VT the delinquent assess- ea 50.00 381 Antone J. Ollvelna 500 thereon together with the cost nien ra of 25.00 382 John 8. Ollviena 500 and expense of sale. X advertising 6.00 383 John Ollvelna 2.60 500 R. O. DOBBS. Secretary. 5.00 384 James Cheater 00 1.000 3i4 pelt Building, Salt Lake City, 6.00 385 Artie Harrlman . 1,000 6.00 386 L. 8. Marriott 5.00 1.000 25.00 387 E. C. McOarry 5.00 1,000 25.00 388 E. C. McOarry. 6.00 1,000 5.00 389 K. C. McGarry- 6.00 Extension Notice, Assessment No. 16 1,000 5.00 5.00 390 E. C. McOarry- 1000 By order of the Board of Directors, , 5.00 391 E. C. MrOarry- 1,000 at meeting held on July 8th, 1927. the a.oo date or sale or 2.50 392 EL C. McOarry.. 1,000 delinquent stock, is ex- 5.00 tended to September 20, 1927, at the 1.000 6.00 893 8. P. Bishop 1.000 6.00 394 8. P. Bishop same place and hour. 5.00 1.000 5.C0 395 8. P. Bishop. R. D. DOBBS, Secretary. 5.00 1,000 6.00 396 8. P. Bishop.. Dated July 13th,. 1927. 5.00 1,000 6.00 397 8. P. Bishop.. 17.) (SepL 52 - - . - o |