Show o THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 N -- of New to Make Iron Nuxated Age OGDEN DEPARTMENT Beautiful Women and Vigorous Iron Men Circulation Department "16 Wash inert on avenue Telephone 915 D J CJreenwell Correspondent 915 - Telephone Say Physicians — Quickly Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of 'Women and Most Astonishing Youthful Vitality Into the Veins of Men — It Often Increases the Strength and EndurFolks 100 Per Cent in ance of Delicate Nervous “ Two Weeks’ Time NOTICE The circulation and news departments of The Salt Lfake in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at 2516 Washington avenue — the Orpheum theatre block Tor the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly Herald-Republic- an Run-Dow- nsirt‘d by Governmental Wealthy Ogden Resident Needs rami Agents Ask Cuts Throat With Razor in Fit of Despondency For Greater Production The Special Ilerslrt-Itopuhlifa- n sii'-::i- - ril - i l l I i : Iii-jui- i h i"-to- i self-inflict- ca-Iai- Ie ! I ed - i - I ed w i M'-l- Ilerniil-RepuMW- nl self-inflict- f i 1 to The rosy-cheek- Ogden April 7 — Albert Kiesel aged 70 years brother of Fred J Kiesel died this morning at his residence 743 Twenty-fift- h street from a wound made with a razor Loneliness from the recent death of two resulting of his closest friends and the death of his wife last week: made him despondent it is explained Theodore died last fall and William Schansenbach about six months Both were brothers-in-laage of Mr K iesel Albert Kiesel was in the Dee hospital from a recovering shot wound when his wife died Hegunleft the hospital on the day of her death und seemed to have recovered from the which took place March 11 shooting t raged v this The occurred a morning few nurse minutes the retained after r o look after his wants had left the room Hern in Dor many he came to- the T'nited ‘hates in Si3 and served In the uniou army during the civil war Upon to Utah he in mining coming in ophir Bingham encaged and Little Cottonwood later joining the gold hunters ui ‘'lister anil Deadwood lie worked at his trade of Occasionally cutler and after taking up the mercantile business at Park ’ity and other places became associated with his brother Fred J Kiesel at ('orinne and Ogden Funeral services will be held in private at his late residence at Irt o’clock Monday morning ”il 7 — "liaise more beans that is ami(ginr !eis" is the slogan Ikt Weber roun-- t shn':Ml t hrougliout in coiiTi'-etioami with the Ians fii- moW lixing the fooil resuuivcs comes stunThis cry front the of the I' ri n ii of agriculture The grain f will lake self it is stut-- ! hut tin- I’nite-- States does not pro- Sinar aiul VV n Thomas Wflior county farm iiiii:it now is preparing the dis- I rilmri'ii! f blank ranis upon which r'ariu r In the county is requested forth his acreage the number of ti inTi u ii 'I r cultivation tlin acreage oi crop prod uctiiiri his estimated for 1!M7 and the surplus he will ha i' after :nipp ying Ids own need Mv irason of the efficient orgnriizn-- t ri of fanners in Weber county Mr Tlii'iuas says he will haw this county I “i ! iu a few dais Itis report will hr sent t the Utah Agricultural colami the staff will compile lege tlo report oncollege the staie to he seal to tee department of agriciiit lire a ton Since farmers will receive $7 I lie fill- ticets farm agent says there will not be much need in Weber to urge heei production Hut there lias never boon nnii-devoted to Ivnns acreage nml pome eilm-- Iona work must be done to increase the prodm-fioof this 1 si a pie Oa-ile- fine fur the privilege of Si cr i to Tlii Up it i a n J In the "bootlegging" business E Busch a foreigner rebelled 7 — Ogden will possess ‘ha ' Ogden April v li"i hr was given 2'o fiays in the a mot! in picture co'miy iiv April 30 for He es Mv Jail it logan rcentlv ui that date the igilt-Pictures cor-- ! 'alii-Uc- Ti - cao ( tiiulit during the supper in Ogden th: hour and was arrested Patrolman Peter N’aylin morning ly a- h train at go: off the interui-bathe o'ltskirts of the city In a stato-M- i police officers lie set forth in that he bad been led to tetms strung b d i e v a $ a was the maximum for the offence rf lib pally selling- liquor but added he was willing to pay i ither than serve the s nteni’P ii I i -- will begin making feature ho re Albert Scoweroft repictures ceived a tel gram today to the effect that Lester Lark another officer or the company will arrive here April 13 with Hurrv J Kevler who will he director general ami a studio corps incamera men laboratory opercludingami scene atives Miss Lillian Walker iiu otker painters members of tile stock company will hrrive a week Inter r:i t i ui r 1 1 1 - 1 I Ofidcn Minor Items i i The Wyoming F'lg-- : of which Joseph nr iigden ii NT lh'i'b'K today filed of Incorporation In amended a1 offi--thsetting forlh cmiuty clerk'sstock has been in the capital ‘it re-Sell from $11 eiliinft To $ lnilrtOi'O gden ' RIVERTON MAN DIES AFTER OPERATION I - i stockholders are M ! ti Tile Flery'rt-Repuhllean- McBride l i Eccles tery - i 15 is survived by his mother Wo re la nri Wyo is tlic death "I'cIch tru-f- e Elizabeth His Lloyd Maynard died nn-- d Mrs now si! of the mpuny'x factory Jano-- s a few father Maynard r const u t ion y ears ago Air Maynard who wax sin i i anted youii”- men to remain unmar- ried tiiit d may be eligible for millice' ry'ndc-tto Iteorgnuise— ormer Ogden sc oo cadets are invited to loin a volunteer cinpinv of infantrv in W i raVes fire c::ief Ccoi-gngien instnii tor in ml’itarv t ra ri ngst tin high school lias offered Ills eer j c :: ns a drill master tliirrlam I Icenxei— Marriage licences v re s s odd v to Waller Even-- ' Ia ami Bessie Keating Liui of P i 'lirisr lan: of Pocatello J of Wilson ar d mi- Is J Christiansen of Logan Three Join Troop K — Jack Eccles Eccles today tiiat he and former Ogden K of Ogden if arc vii’n'i' ios A return message fw a - son! to the effect that there is now troop for still room In ’he Adams Edwin Y Hobbs i'or:n-lio'itcm nt in Hie bat-- t ri a of cide'x nt tl:e Ogden High todav in troop K f bool enlisr-iininn Puzzles I'ollee— Wnat to do Hose aged 17 vears Mrs a which authorities say is puzzling them The young wom-fi- n former wilt of a local Greek known ns " Hlondv L" insists that she cannot behave the police officers say Hen with her yesterday Dawson mornwas fined J"" in police court this Tf is in the city jail t' girl ing nut worn can be sent to the rarriedil schiiol n sie may he sent there llecornied— irunrliciTS of Cluirclicx Easter lilier j o t plants toespecially the several were cart Ogden churches todayor and used in decorating the Faster Wrindax' the edifices f servifes tomorrow St and Joseph's f'atl’o-1- : Protestant the Episcopal ha eliuorate arranged rai'-ica- l for the occasion programs ’ to general church conferOwing ence in Salt Lake the Mormon rhureies Lave made few special arrangements services lur tomorrow’s Tennis Court for Potatoes Unable be says to volunteer for firing line Dunn of Fhicaeo repduty Ballard resentative of the Association of Western Kallronds adds that ho still can assist theto Red Cross and raise potaflint end has ordered that toes and Lis private bum's courts and lawn in be plowed up and the space Chicago u’t-iTie of for the cultivation a three-acr- epotatoes field in says he will have cultivation by reason of his action Niels Jensen Hies— Niels Jensen o ged 71 years a resident of LTtali for svty-thre- e years died yesterday of at his home in Farr general debility West leaving a wife and eight children Funeral services will be held at 3 o’clock Mondiv in the Farr West meethouse The body will be taken to ing Furnish for burial Pastor A rrlre— Dr John B Koiihnc of Pittsburgh who has been assigned as temporary pastor of the First Gongregationa1G church of Ogden Rrainerd arrived succeeding Rev F and will preach his first aermon today The Rev Mr Rrainerd is tomorrow to take up Chautauqua work v '' 1 J - a Sicc ‘ 1 1 1 e r foi-M-- i i i j r iau-o-- i - re-irui- i j i i ts r :i'-eti'i- I i i P-- irl lo-a- 1 ! t ! l nrs-i-c-- In-du-- tri i - i 1 I l i Lie can i' Hern Logan April 7 evening friends of Mr and Mrs Ed Edwards wal he red at their home to meet their Ii Edwards son Franklin and his bride formerly Miss Donna Chambers "f Smith field who were married in the Logan temple March 4 The young couple will make their home in Idaho Miss Jessie Eccles entertained at a dinner Monday in honor of Mrs Ella Hatch Anderson Covers were laid for Mrs Ella Hatch An the following: dersmi Mrs Jack Watson Irs Maria Caine Mrs Ellc-- Eccles and the Misses Mazie Eccles Edna Louisa Hnrhtr Nildey Florence NIMey Nettie Goodwin Huth Howell Emma Eccles and Margaret Xihley C’ardon Miss Margaret gave a birthafternoon at the Saturday day party Mr homo of her and Mrs for fourteen of her Iouis Cardon parents friends Mrs Joseph Squires gave a birthday I’artv Thursday afternoon in honor of her daughter Flarriet Miss Leah Merrill entertained Friday at a kensinglon Miss Jacobsen entertained at a kensingtop Thursday afternoon in honor of her guest Mrs W E Skidmore of Pocatello Evelyn Halllf gave a party Monday in honor of her birthday evening The U A C Woman's club met Mon-da- v afternoon with Mrs Guy Tratcher "The Uttle Red Rox"by Bertha Graham and "The Old Testament and the were read Stanley Houghton M :liirison The IssbyofMargaret guests HowelltheMrsafternoon were Mrs Luther Nellie and Miss Dora Wright The Clio club was entertained at Murdocks Wednesday afternoon with Mrs it Johnson as hostess The invited guests were Mrs J M George and Miss Mabel Morley The Gamma Nus met Thursday aft ernoon with Miss Inez Rice The Delta PI club met afternoon with Miss Rachel Saturday Hall if 1 i j ! T-bo- I i i i I 3 tn OGN u-- j v Tin Vomm Io:t club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mamie Unwen The club met Thursday afternoon Bridge with Mrs Hav West Miss Rachel Pedersen spent a few of the week visiting with her pardays ents She returned to Salt Lake Wednesday E G Peterson was in Salt Lake Wednesday Mrs Hyrum Ncbeker nnd Mr and Mrs O W Adamg left Friday morning for Salt Lake Alma TTofhstraser of San Francisco is the guest of Mr and Mrs Julius Jacobsen this week Mrs Elmer Stoddard of La Grande Ore is in Ixgan visiting her perents Mr ami Mrs Joseph Howell Mr and Mrs Hyron Alders and children were in Salt Take the latter part of the week Miss Norma Hewlett of Pocatello - two day of the week Mr r and Mrs Peter W Maiighan visting and Mrs J J Nelson are In Salt Lake -- a- - AT PROVO Provo April 7 — Marriage licenses MAtiVl to the following couples-w?re to The ij?in:al Edwin Stein of I’rovo and Myrteen Magna April 7 — Mrs Theodore HanThurmond I’rovo: Daniel W Brewer of sen entertained at a five hundred parNielAmerican Fork ard Alice Lurctta son of American Fork John I Jen- ty Tuesday afternoon at her home in son of Provo and Afl on Louise Naybor honor of her cousin Mrs J A Frost Lake Those present were Mrs of Provo: Rradley Hays of Spanish of Salt J R Jarvis Mrs Edward Embleton Fork and Leah C Worthen of Salt Mrs John Loutensock Mrs George 12 Lake is-me- J Ilerald-Rcpuhlica- u afternoon at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Zelda Dordin a brJde-to-b- e Those present were Mrs T E Burke Mrs George Clow Mrs Blxman Mrs Patterson Mrs George Khineman Mrs Dorin Mrs Downy Mrs R A Conrads Mrs J1 Droege Mrs Shopland Mrs Poison and Mrs S Smith Mrs J Spendlove entertained the members of the Los Amego club at her home Friday afternoon The Magna Woman’s club will meet at Cooper’s hall next Wednesday afternoon Mrs C H McMahon of Salt Lake will be principal speaker Mrs 13 W Richardson entertained the Ladv Maccabees at a five hundred Monday afternoon! Those party ent were Mrs Arthur Luchesi presMiss Mrs Allen Sirs Lewis Mary McGill James Smith Mrs Carl Peugh Mrs Mrs Ford Mrs McGrath and Rhfner Mrs E J Fickey The Pleasure club will a bene18 fit dance at Cooper’s hall give April Miss May Hick and Alfred Clegg were married at Halt Lake Monday Mrs Joseph Peterson entertained at a masquerade dancing party Tuesday-eveninat Cooper’s nail in honor of Mr Peterson's birthday The members of the Magna Bchool gave an exhibition at the Magna school-hous- e Friday afternoon followed by a dance In the evening at Cooper's hall for the benefit of the library Mrs Dorin and daughter Zelda of Salt Lake are guests of Mrs Zowadsky The Lady Maccabees entertained visitors from Arthur and Garfield Thurs-da- v evening at Cooper's hall g 1917 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and that unless payment is mad before will cost of advertising and the expense of sold on May 12 1917 to pay the delinquent assessment together with the sale G W BROWNING Secretary Salt Lake City Utah March 19 1917 h- with the buoyancy of youth Iron is necessary to enable your absolutely blood to change food into living tissue Without it no matter how much or what you eat your food merely passes through you without doing you don't get the strength any good You as a consequence you out of it and become weak pale and sickly looking like a grow in a tryingTf toyou just are not soil deficientplant in iron or well you owe it to yourselfstrong to make the following test: See howfar you can long you can work or how tired Next walk withoutn becoming tablets of ordinary take two nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weeks Then test your see how much you again Iand strength seen dozens of have have gained n nervous who were ailpeople all the while double their strength ing and endurance and entirely rid themselves of all symptoms of dyspepsia liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days’ time simply by taking iron in the proper form And this after they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit But don’t take the old forms of reduced iron iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents The iron demanded by Mother Nature for the red coloring matter in the blood of her children is alas! not that kind of iron You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed nnd assimt ilated to do you any good otherwise it may prove worse than useless Many an athlete and prize fighter has won the day simply because he knew the five-grai- run-dow- secret of great strength and endurance he and filled his blood with iron before anwent into the affray while many other has gone down in inglorious defeat simply for The lack of iron" surDr Schuyler Tuques visiting geon of St Elizabeth's hospital New York t'iiy said: "1 have never before out medical information or TO TIIE STOCKHOLDERS John T Clark Mechanically Tire company Take notice: That the stockholders' held on the 22d day of March mrcting 1!'17 by unanimous vote of those pr was adjourned to meet Monday 23d day of April A D 1917 at the any given 730 p nv at 214 Templeton building advice for publication as I ordinarily do Fait Lake City Utah not believe in it lVut in the case of GEO H JiUDD Secretary-treasure- r Nuxated Iron I feel would be remiss in my duty not to mention it I have SALE OF DELINQUENT taken ii miyself and given it to my paSTOCK tients with most surprising and satisresults And those who wish to MINING COMPANY factory NEW QUINCY increase their strength power and en- a Utah corporation Location of prindurance will find it a most remarkable cipal place of business Salt Lake City and wonderfully effective remedy" Utn h — Notice There are delinquent upon the folNOTE: Nuxated Iron account of described recoin mended abore by lowing levied 'on' the’Vth ''day assessment Itreat variety of case' the cine nor secret remedy of January 191 known to dnitqdsts und the are widely pu'scrilied I'nliki- tie older lotli in Europe and inorganic iron products iv is easily assimilated does li't injure the teeth make them black nor the stomach on the dollars worth of damage to cattle ASSESSMENT NO 10 GOLD MOUNTAIN CHAMPION MixCo Principal office and ing Sc Milling of business 21G S Main street place Salt Lake City Utah Notice is hereb' given that at a of the board of directors held meeting on the 20th day of March 1917 an assessment of 1 of 1 cent per share was levied and assessed on the capital stock issued and outstanding of the corporation payable forthwith to C R Long secretary of said company at 216 S Main street Salt Lake City Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 24tli day of April 1917 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless is made before will be sold payment on the 11th day of May 1917 to pay the delinquent assessment thereon towith cost of advertising and exgether C R LONG Secy penses of sale Salt Iake City Utah DELINQUENT NOTICE WOLF MOUNTAIN COPPER COM-pan- y 506 Eccles building Ogden Utah March 27 19lv The Wolf Mountain Copper company Location of principal place of business Salt Lake Utah There are delinquent uponCity the described stock on account following of assessment No five (5) of cent per share levied on the 13th dayj fo Feb- Ain-ri- a nt - upset contrary It la a moat potent remedy fn nearly ail form of a well a for nervous indirection The inaiiufnr-Tiirehave such great condition confidence in nuxated Iron that tiny offer to to forfait flW00 any charitable institution if they cannot take any man or woman under CO who lack- - iron and Increase their strength 1 IP1 per cent or over In four week’ time trovp’ed they have no serious organic trouble They also offer to refund your money If it does not at least double your strength and endurance in ten days' time It Is dipensd in till city by Srhramm-Johnsodrug fetor s and all good druggists run-dow- n Maughan 11 58 — Clarence 18 — F E Young 37 — R H 60 67 129 — J 7 13 17 31 — Alwin 100 Amt 5491 140S 12105 LOO 4498 1945 3951 3300 Flikinger B Keller JSeli'inan Bern ai 21 133 — Russel Minurd 46 — I A Mattsen 247 — W M Young 121 214 225 253 — C 1 190 S3 10 SS75 Cole 16675 191 192 193 194 96 97 — J h5 Finley 209 210 211 — C G Chris- 56 59 3a u0 itiA n — M V Grabillc 150 — Thomas llalvor- - 3073 591 14 sen 113 151 — Elfen 2353 1241 2455 691 591 320 591 615 591 75 3750 8750 1252 Drumm — 153 Amos Day 135 — Shigo Sukala 160 — Richard Lawton 112 161 — Ben Charles worth 95 182 — E E Blackksley 101 — Y II Kichcrt 183 — lilta Young 184 — Ester Young 243 — Mrs Clarence Young 60 — J W Harburton GENERAL INSURANCE AND ADJUSTING 120 85 er 1SR9) Patronize Utah Managed Comiianles Utah Saving fc Trust Itldg Salt Lake City Utah Losaea adjusted and paid here Agents wanted In all good towns Automobile Accident Burglary Boiler Compensation Elevator lire Liability Bonds SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-nieSYNOPSIS OF TJIE ANNUAL STATE- for the year ending December 31 the year ending: December 31 1916 of°rthe condition 1916 of the condition of the of the Allemannia Fire Insurance Co of Allemannia Fire Insurance Co Maryland Casualty Company Established 1868 Assets The name and lccaiion of the com The name and location of the com- Pittsburgh any Allemannia Fire Insurance Co pany Maryland Casualty Company $198838679 16 Fourth Ave lVnn Pittsburgh Baltimore Md Name of president W Steinmever Name of president John T Stone Name of secretary Charles Ji Reiter Ins Co of State of Pa of Phila Name of secretary John A Hartman Established 1794 Assets The amount of its capital $465859539 $ stock paid up The amount of its capital The amount of Its assets $ 150000000 stock paid up amount of its liaGerman Fire Insurance Co of Pitts- The The amount of its assets 1029860833 bilities (including capThe amount of its liabiliEstablished 1862 Assets ital) ties (including capital) 873760831 burgh The amount of its income $111381356 The amount of Its income during the preceding calendar year the preceding during The amount of its dis955954729 calendar year bursements during the Maryland Casualty Co of Baltimore The amount of its dis5'ear preceding calendar Established 1898 Assets $1029860833 The bursements during the amount of losses and preceding calendar year 778816954 endowments paid durThe amount of losses paid ing the preceding cal-In the preceding endar during Also year (included calendar year (included Itemi foregoing 346420405 in foregoing item) The amount of risks Girard Fire & M Ins Co of Phil The amount of premiums the written during ® 3 ft r written during the year 1168407626 Established 1853 Assets $238038856 The amount of risks in The amount of premiums force at the end of the in force at the end of Netherlands Fire & L Ins Co of year 824535642 the year 1845 in Established Assets Hague Commis-silonState of Utah Office of the CommisState of Utah Office— of the U S $112713511 Total $3361292 sioner of Insurance — ss ss of Insurance I John James Commissioner of In1 John James Commisisoner of Insurance of the State of Utah do hereby surance of the State of Utah do hereinthe above named insurance certify that that the above named ofby certify surance company has filed in my office a decompany has filed iu my contailed statement of Its condition from fice a detailed statement of its Assets which the foregoing statement has been Underwriters dition from which the foregoing statePittsburgh and that the said company ment has been prepared and that the $7732466 prepared in all other respects complied with has said company has in all other respects the law-- of the state relating to Incomplied with the laws of the state surance to insurance Assets Underwriters Stone relating Key In testimony whereof I have here- $3158986 In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the insurance department this 10th of the insurance department this 10th day of March A D 1917 day of March A D 1917 Y N Office of Assets Frelynghuysen JOHN JAMES JOHN JAMES (Seal) (Seal) Commissioner $7153986 Commissioner General Agents -- Representing er Reinsurance Facilities s - Travelers Insurance Co Workmen' rlccldent Liability Compensation Anderson Insurance Agency General Life Agents W H ELLISON MANAGER 2("m Phone Was ID" Scull Hlilcr SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ST ATE ment fur the year ending December of the condition of the Travelers Insurance Company The name and location of the comcompan Travelers Insurance pany To J£ain street Hartford Conn Butl-- r Nane of provident Jxuiis FI How- James Name of ard The amount of its capital stoi k paid up: None Life department 60u"000 (‘l $ Accident department The amount of its assets: 89 91621827 Life department I'ti! S o 0 Accident department The amount of Its liabilities (including capital! S3C41S998-- ' Life department Accident department 22596i'Ji'v The amount cf its income during the j receding calendar year: IS 619 835 4 8 Life department 19959752 2 Accident department The amount of its disbursements during the preceding calendar year: 11521 Life department 409' 17S14o95ol Accident department The amount of losses and endowments pail durthe preceding caling endar year (included in itemi: foregoing 504S08181 Life department 8 5 2 50 Accident department The amount of risks written during the year: 11 60569330 1 Life department 22 817 I’ll 5 5 Accident department The amount of risks It: force at the end of the year: 476315 642 M Life department Accident department State of Utah Office— of the Comof Insurance ss missioner 1 John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of I’tah do hereby certify that the a'oove named insurance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement said has been prepared and that th cov company has in all other respects relatthe laws of the state pliedtowitii insurance ingIn whereof I have hereunto testimony set my hand and affixed the taal this I"'l of the insurance department of March A D 1917 day(Seal) JOHN JAMES -- 1 And in accordance with law-ord- and an of the board of directors made on the 13th day of February 1917 so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the com506 Eccles pany room Ogden 1 D 17’ Utah on the 16th day building of to pay the at two (2) o’clock p m April (Established -- : 17600 Young 170 — Albert NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING MEETING OF TIIE A SPECIAL stockholders of the Felma Mines com S Second East pany will be held at 151 Salt Lake City Utah on April 28 1917 purpose at the hour of 730 p m The of this meeting Is to elect officers arl transact such other business as may be properly presented By order or the president ' assessment thereon with delinquent cost the of and expense of advertising ruary 1917 the several amounts set sale S A HOLMES Secret arv opposite the names of the respective (Incorporated) s-e- 1 WINDSOR & COMPANY nt ed j few of these marauders and in a year’s time one of them does thousands of ‘ hs DE-ceas- iation has added $40 more In the higher altitudes there are still quite a 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AND IN IN THE DISTRICT COURT bids will be received bv the sealed for Salt Lake county State of Utah county commissioners of Salt 'Lake State of Utah until u o’clock Anna Davis plaintlft against J E county T Langford a m Monday April 16 1917 for the Langford Jr Florence Nelson erection of three steel bridges on Litand Edward D Dunn Joseph To be sold tle Cottonwoodoncreek two in the canJ Tuddenham defendants the Gold and one road at sheriff's sale at the west front door yon of the canyonCity of the countv courthouse in the city near the mouth be are to for: The erec The bids Utah and county of Salt Lake State of1917 at tion of four masonry abutments (ap-i on the ISth day of April A D 12 o’clock roon of said day all the proximately eighty tSO) cubic yards title claim and interest of said using squared granite stone and cement right defendants of in and to the following mortar The hauling of the steel and lumber described real property to wit: three-fourt- from the railroad to the bridges and Beginning eighty-eig-west from and complete of the bridges the south- the erection iSSi) feet one (1) in according to the plans and specificaeast corner of lot number in the office of the county block number thirty-tw- o (32) in plat tions on file surveyor and road commissioner survey I) Salt Iike Citye running Instructions to bidders together with thence west thirty-fiv(35) feet thence east plans and specifications can be obnorth ninety-nin- e (99) feet thence ninety-tained upon application at tne office thirtv-fiv- e t33) feet thence south the county surveyor and road comnine (99) feet to the place of be- of missioner on receipt of a deposit of $5 county each situate in Salt aslake ginningotherwise 679 Second known I’tah A certified check on some bank in avenue Lake City in the sumof five rs Purchase price payable in lawful Salt uer cent of the bid should accomnionev of the United States everv bid submitted and the sri Dated at Fait Lake City Utah this pany cessful bidder will be required to fur24th day of March A D 1917 the nish a good and sufficient bond in conJOHN S GDI LESS sum of fifty (50) per cent of the of State Lake Sheriff of Salt county tract for the faithful execution Utah of the price work under such contract !v E M Mathews Deputy Sheriff The board of county commissioners 1 G Ellis Attorney for l’laintlff reserves the right to reject any or ail 25 March Date of first publication received bids A I) 1917 By order of the board of county commissioners for Salt Lake county State HEAL PROPERTY of Utah LAFAYETTE IIANCHETT ESTATE OF ROSS M BONNY Chairman of Board of County ComThe undersigned will sell at sale sundry law books one roll missioners private THOMAS HOMER Attest: top desk three office chairs type(Seal) writer two sectional bookcases typeCounty Clerk 1910 writer desk and chair eoulty in66000 Stoddard Dayton automobile shares of tlic capital stock of the Union Pacific Mining company and also the described real property situfollowing State of Utah: ate in Fait Lake county 33x141 feel in lot 2 block 33 plat "C" with Salt Lake City survey together on or after the improvements thereon the 10th day of April 1917 and written bids will be received at 308 Kearns building Valt Lake City Utah Terms of sale on the personal property — cash iou®e building corner Main street on the real property — purchaser to as- - Exchange Place Salt stccK upon which sume the indebtedness standing against and that any shall remain unpaid at the said property and to pav 10 per cent -of assessment close of business hours on April 2 SHERIFF’S SALK -- BOATS FOR GRAY WOLVES shareholders as follows: No Duchesne April 7 — The scalp of a Certs Names worth 890 In Duchesne gray wolfIn Isaddition 1 2 3 4 123— W A to the $50 under county Banks the bill enacted by the last legisla— 5 60 127 R F ture the Duchesne Live Seock assoc- Spr-ndlov- Joseph Mr Maynard was born at Her-- : E Kaiser Joseph Scowiofi liiarlcs was and in I'tah riuiin the engaged U II dates Jr Marrinci- Drowning st k business at the ’ time of his M J il:i f and Ussing Me i'uisIij deorge T- le Mrs Emma Leslie Mrs J Miss Erma Pugsley Mrs B Riverton Utah April 7 — James W Maynard 37 yearn aof age who died O Hopson Mrs Raper and Mrs Grath Salt Lake hospiMrs Louis Colone was Friday morninganat the tal for ap- members of the Magna hostess to club following operation MonBridge be will burled here pendicitis day TheUi funeral services will he held Thursday afternoon at the erton ward meeting house Mrs Zowadsky entertained Monday ml burial Special :i v j Xw York City ed habit-formin- BOOTLEGGER OBJECTS TO JAIL SENTENCE FILM COLONY IS PROMISED OGDEN April 7 — Not willing to pa yea rii-:Hui- able discovery of organic iron Nuxated Tron or "Fer Nuxate” as the country French call it has taken the estimatstorm it is conservatively lv ed that over 3000000 people annually alone it In this country jare results are reported Most taking astonishing and physicians from its use by both doctors preso that So much laymen dict that we shall soon have a new of far more beautiful age women ana' vigorous iron men Dr Ferdinand King a New York medical author when physician and on this subject said: "There can be no vigorous iron men without iron Pdllor means anaemia Anaemia The skin of means Iron deficiency anaemic men and women is pale the flesh flabby The muscles lack tone the brain fags and the memory fails and often they become weak nervous Irritable despondent and melancholy When the Iron goes from the blood of women the roses go from their cheeks "Jn the most common foods of America the starches sugars table syrups candies polished rice white breau soda crackers biscuits macaroni spaghetti tapioca sago farina degermTnated cornineal no longer is iron to be found the Refining processes have removed Imiron of Mother Earth from these foods and silly methods of poverished home cookery by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our are cooked are responsivegetables ble for another grave iron los "Therefore If you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age you must supply the iron desome ficiency in your food by form of organic iron Justusing as you would use salt when your food has not salt” enough Dr E Sauer a Boston physician who has studied both in this country and in great European medical Institutions said: "As I have said a hundred times over organic inon is the greatest of all builders If people would only strength take Nuxated Iron when feel weak or rundown instead of they themdosing g selves witii stimdrugs ulants and alcoholic beverages I am convinced that in this way they could ward off disease preventing it becoming- organic in thousands of cases and thereby the lives of thousands bo saved who now die every vearmight from pneumonia grippe kidney liver heart trouble and other dangerous nervous The real and true cause maladies which started their disease was nothing more nor less than a weakened condion by lack of iron in the tion Mood brought “77ot long ago a man came to me who was nearly half a old and asked me to give him a century examinapreliminary tion for life insurance I was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vim and vitality as a young man vigor in fact a young man he reallv was his age The 'secret notwithstanding lu said wax taking iron — Nuxated Iron had filled Wiirn with renewed life At 30 he was in bad health: at 4ft he was careworn and nearlv Jn Now nt 30 after taking Nuxated all a mir-acIron of vitality and his face beaming Hospital m ht n” Opinion of Or Schuyler C Jaques Visiting Surgeon of St Elisabeth’ New York N Y —Since the remark- ALBERT KIESEL m uEANS IS SLAYS HIMSELF WEBER’S SLOGAN! i - 13 - 1759 Wm E E Mont Commissioner 980 780 844 641 104 200 729 443 14 200 300 Woolley 100 209- 9Badger Bros 100 Bros 100 Bros ICO 100 Bros 500 500 M Havener T 500 00 Evans 500 500 W Cram 500 500 W Cram 500 W Cram 500 500 R Woolley 600 500 2439 Badger Bros 500 500 2501 Doris Ordway 500 500 2506 J C Adams 600 500 2590 5 R Neel 500 S900 500 2643 Horace Dunbar 100 A L 3010 100 Jacobs 100 SOU A L Jacobs 100 A 100 L Jacobs 3012 100 100 3075 Dern & Thomas 100 100 3106 Dern & Thomas 100 100 3230 11 W Cram 100 100 3232 H W Cram 100 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 27th day of January 1917 so many shares of each parcel of said stock above enumerated as may be necessary will be sold at th& office of the secreof said company room 202 Atlas tary block Fait Lake City Utah at publto auction on the 31st day of March 1917 1761 1762 1763 1765 1768 1769 1770 1781 1857 1987 gomery Hugh Mackay Ralph Paul Thomas J L Recor Pringle F R Woolley H R A Grieser H R A Grieser Thomas Boyd Bro' Badger Jr E G 980 780 344 641 104 200 729 443 141 200 300 100 100 100 at 3 p m to pay the assessments dewith the linquentof thereon together and expenses of coBts advertising sale ARTHUR L THOMAS Secretary First publication Monday March 19 1917 At a of the board of directors of meeting the New Quincy Mining company held March 27 1917 the date of sale of stock delinquent under the assessment of January 27 1917 was postfrom March 31 1917 to Monday poned 16 1917 at 11 a m April ARTHUR L THOMAS Secretary of the board of direcAt a tors of meeting the New Quincy Mining comthe date as-of pany held April 3 1917 under the sale of stock delinquent sessment of January 27 1917 was postApril 16 1917 to Tuesday poned 17from 1917 at 11 a m AprilARTHUR U THOMAS Secretary 1 Northern Life InsuranceS Company A Seattle U Reserves and Surplus to Follcyboldent 120MMMMM ARTI11H E RANSOM General Agent for I’tah nnd Southern Idaho 1308-- 0 Walker Hunk Bldg Salt Lake City Utah Rhone Was 13ft SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE ment for the year ending December 31 1916 of the condition of the Northern Life Insurance Company The name and location of the company Northern Life insurance company Fourth avenue and Seneca street Seattle Wash Name of president H C Henry Name of secretary Arthur P Johnson The amount of its capi1 S'loto rq $ tal stock paid up 328522217 The amount of its assets The amount of Its liabilities (including capi126670993 tal) The amount of its income the preceding during COO" — calendar year The amount of its disbursements during the 4 837 31'' calesidai year preceding The amount of losses and endowments paid during the preceding cal-in endar year (included 5106299 item) foregoing The amount of risks written during the year 52055220') The amount of risks in force at the end of the 1321273500 year State of Utah Office of the Commissioner of Insurance — ss I John James Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Uth do hereby certify that the above named insurance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition from which the foregoing statement said has been prepared and that the comcompany has in all other respects relatplied with the laws of the state ingIn to insurance whereof I have hereunto testimony set my hand and affixed the seal of the Insurance department this 10th 191T day of March A D JOHN JAMBS (Seal) -- — — Commissioner -- : |