Show THE POLLY AND HER PALS if1 hafxa Let 'Block ) ILL feRStLP GOT The ‘Time t" HOJcaW£h M’GRAW’S TEAM 1 I Pttell U 9 Yorkers Suffer First Defeats of Season Last IV ew OiT J TOO MUCH COFFEY On the Poplar Grove diamond the illuminating cavortera of the Utah Power A Light comwith pany walked off with their Keith O’Briens The score was 8 to I The twirling of Ooffey lhr the Light boys easily featured the fracas He forced fourteen K 0B boys to wblff the air and go to tbe bench with a “I don’t want to face him again” attitude Tbe score K O’B U P A L CO - te-te-t- April 22 — The first full J917 of the baseball season ended M'ek New York leading in the National 'with league and Chicago on top in the American New York suffered its first defeat of the season in Brooklyn Wednesday at the hands of the veteran Jack Coombs and lost the opening game at the Polo grounds on Friday after a fourteen-Innin- g battle with Boston Except for these two setbacks McGr&w’s team bad a clean record The New York pitchers In fair shape Anderson appear toa be two-h- it game against Bospitching ton Saturday The batting also is good averaging more than nlrTe hits i game St IjouIs and Boston are aiding New 'York In setting the pace In the National both teams winning five games and losing one the last week In the American Chicago has taken the- lead through good work in the box and timely hitting although Rowland’s men averaged less than seven hits a game last week The White Sox took three straight from Detroit one affair by Faber victory being a two-h- it New York - ( Continued From Umpire— Preceding Page) Pickett Left on bases — Western Furniture 4 of game —215 I" H Tire 6 CLEAN EI1S AVIATE IN EIGHTH F Dlcke’s Utah Light ic Traction regulator with the Salt Lake Cleaning copped their 4fracas to 2 The Cleaners Infield blew aggregation two railway scores up in the eighth and allowed With the exception to travel over the plate of this frame the game waa a pitchers battle allowed Garrick Leonard and between tiarrlrk four bits while Leonard was touched for five TI The score: S L CLEANING AB 1UIOA UTAH L McMelroy ss44 00 00 0 22 Phillips 2b Clark cf 0 Dern 8b 3 0 0 0 1 Young If Leonard p 0 1 4 010 Griffith Ferguson lb 4 1 3 0 0 Marcus 8b ss Johnson cf 4 0 Oil 3 Neve lb Nelly c Gemple 2b 3 00 130 13 Parish crf — Crabtree If Quayle Place Garrick 2 4 2412 Totala 1 0 2 0 0 0 rf Totals 29 A TB ABKHOA 1 1 4 0 1 3 8 3 3 3 3 8 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 p2 0 ABKHOA 0010102 Neve 2 Light & Ctabtree yle McMel-m- j out— By e 8 0 4 0 4 0 5 0 2 0 Hsyes Sb Tyler If Flesel lb Twelves cf I arson rf Totals 88 8 12 24 7 8 5 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 81 613 rf Bleak 110 2 0 0 27 5 Errors—Nyberg J Nathan Lam- Summary: bourne R Linaley Robinson Flesel Hayes Struck out— By Coffey 14 by Linaley 8 Bases — on balls Off Ooffey 4 off Llnsley 5 Three-bas- e 0 0 0 bit—lam bourne Stolen bases—Meredith 8 Sacrifice hits— Ooffey 3 018 4 Robinson Twelves 0 0 1 Meredith Robinson Umpire—Roe 0 0 hlte-Oua- 1110 Lam borne lb 4 Collmon if 4 B Llnsley efi F Nathan as4 4 Olaen c D Linaley p4 artists win Motor b b 28 4 5 2710 Score by innlnga— 0 1 0 1 0 0 Unit Lake Gleaning Utah Light & Traction 0 Gemple Summary: Errors— Nelly Earned runs—S L Gleaning 1 Utah Traction 2 Stolen baaea— Gemple Sacrifice Young Marcus Neve First base on errors — Ferguson YoungTwo-basStruck hit— Johnson ABKHOA Meredith Zb 4 2 12 1 Robinson MI I 1X02 Coffey p 4 1 8 18 2 0 Anderson c Njberg 2b 56 Passer rf J Nathan Sb4 Totals In one of the best games of the day tbe Motor base bailers edged the Eyefixer popularly called The score dispenser caught the final Optical thus: Motor 2 Optica Is 2 This contest was at Fort Douglas and considerable eclat staged was added to tbe fracas by tbe ceremonies which preceded ft “Chet” Grimmett twirled the first ball with President W H Gregmy receiving It John Blrkenstock wielded the willow and many might eay aged to get a ’plec of Both Brown and Betting pitched a good article of ball Tbe score: B OPTICAL AB B H O A —4 0 10 0 Kraut Johnson 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 12 0 Goddard Cowan 1 4 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 Leonard Ytaaell M 0 4 0 0 0 0 Dean 4 K Brawn 0 Cameron M —3 4 Erickson 4 0 0 Wood Calder 41 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 Davis 4 Fair 4 0 0 1 9j Sorenson L Brown 40118 113 10 Betting 00 4 1 1 0 M Totals —38 2 K XX 0Ham Brawn e 1014 I 00 00 22 MHI H Totals -- 84 8 T FIRST HONORS TO CRAIG The "race bone game of the day waa between American- Expreaa and 8tndebaker Bros The Express boys romped around tbe bases until they grew tired of tbe race The final score ao far as the scorer tabulated waa 22 to 8 “American Express win be the teem to beet in the Commercial league race” said the winners took flnt after the game Outfielder Oknlg honors batting for a percentage or 888 In six time at bat Pitcher Pringle struck out fifteen Stwlebaker diamond disciples Tbe score: AMERICAN EXFBESS 8TUDKBAKER BROS - ABRHO 4 3 8 2 Gttch cf Ckaig If Abdlll lb Malone c BIm field CVmway p-- ef 41101 p-- ef Totals 0 8 27 9 S3 0 5 0 1 9 4 2 0 7 0 1 4 2 2 S 1 0 8 0 1 4-- 20 51 2 1 0 0 0 1 0—0 101101011—6 —1 1 9 A Show Adiiiission$l ! $150 and $2 on Sale at 's Cigar Store 229 S Main nnd Ben Harman’ BO W Flrat Booth Seat Stick-ney- ! with the allies” EIGHT BREAK JAIL Colorado Springs Colo' April 22 — from the Eight prisoners behere escaped county tonight jail shortly fore 3 o'clock and are still at large " - - That Has Started Them All Talking IU1‘ with Troubled rheumatism? Chinese herbs will euro rheumatism April 22 — A surface fault Into an enorstope whioh let the waters of Gaatlneau channel into the lower workings forced the abandonment of the Alaska Treadwell the Alaska United and the Alaska Mexican three of the largest units of the famous Treadwell group of mines at midnight last The cave-l- n Is said to be one of the greatest misfortunes in the history of Alaskan mining The Inrush of water forced the miners from the workings and drowned a number of horses and mules which were tramming ore in the lower levels The alarm was given by an engineer setwho had been watching the general of the surface and all the men tling were raised to the surface In quick and orderly fashion P R Bradley general superintendent of the Alaska Treadwell admitted Sunday afternoon that the outlook for ever resuming work in the three big mines was hopeless The Alaska Treadwell whioh Is Incorporated with 200000 shares at $25 per share has produced $40000000 worth of gold since 1882 The Alaska United has paid $12000000 to date and the Alaska Mexican has produced The combined plant and $4000000 property value Is close to $6000000 Bulkheads of solid concrete between the flooded properties and the Ready Bullion mine are holding and It Is confidently believed that the property Is safe and will continue to operate The flooding of the mines falls hard on Douglas the city to the north of Treadwell which is the business and residence section for the big force which has been employed at Treadwell Juneau across the channel Is also affected lr lesser degree but the arrangements already being perfected to employ a large number of the men thrown out of work In the Alaska Juneau and other mines near here whioh have been suffering from a labor shortage gives the situation a more hopeful aspect ' 22 — April - won Douglas 1918 titleholder Grant' the 1917 northern California golf championship Jack Neville on the today defeating one links up Ingleslde ' hole match Neville ni 18 holes four holes behind Grant but lostten-fo-on the last green filing tor hole a putt' San Francisco ’ - - George In Hie UmiMt II Ma 99 Broadway Jones nt Pletocrapka— Bebby Bnapa Cartoon Good Hunlcw Continue Brothers Elisabeth Cutty Bobble & Nelson: Morton Brothers “The Secret Kingdom" SALT LAKE’S GREATEST VAUDEVILLE HOUSE wm ALL THIS WEEK funniest fastest spiciest thrill-fille- d comedy of the brightest decade-?- The ‘mCOUHTY CHAIRMAN” A whizzing play that keeps Imagination constantly on tiptoes Uallneca Thursday and Saturday Prices 15e and 2Ke boxes 50o Night prieea 15q 25c 85q BOc) boxes 75e afternoons People’s ’A’IaEaTKB on State St Six Big Features Not Excelled la the City THE FIVE MUSICAL BOOS Musical COmedy Revue ELLIS A ELLSWORTH HACKBNSCHMIDT CO In Sports of Old Romo WRIGHT A WALKER Premier Novelty Dancers’ MABLB DREON Vaudeville’s Daintiest Comedienne DE WOLF A CRAWFORD Comedy Playlet In Their Successful “TIT FOR TAT" Two Reels Paths Comedy Brox Coaeert Orchestra 10OO SEATS AT lO AND 20 CENTS No Baleoay— All Mala Floor Three Shows Dally i'e - 349 720 and O SOe p nt 75e TOD AY AND TOMORROW ' Me? Photoplay Bill Coatlanoos 1 to 11 p m lOei EtMh lOe IBe Children Any Time 5c Hat IRVING NEfWHOFF PHELPS DODE LYDIA BARRY I1 BRENT HAYES TIIB NORVELLES THE IIEARST-PATII- E 3TKi"5lSr2KjWiS: USS3StiJL'(an $1 or 8 bottles 1275b DELINQUENT NOTICE CONSOLXDAT-e- d L Mines company Principal place of business —Salt Lake City Utah Notice There are delinquent uponnt stock on the following described of assessment No 2 of two cents (2c) per share levied on the 6th day COLUMBU8-REXAL- tell yosr When you trouble ‘ to a doctor you want to WHO aad that ho liable and w81 you absolutely on the square Loek at Drs Shores ree-or- d of years ef nontin uaus suocoas ae-bou- of March 1917 the several amounts set names of tne respective opposite the as shareholders follows: 00 G DISEASES Health aasat Gat butv asa SPECIAL FEATURE riABY LAivsorrs SECRET atroag drama with thrills mystery aad a famous Broadway star A NEWS GEORGE KELLY 30 — H 31 — H well t jeer gras tent -- NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR AN ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL District court of the State of Utah county of Salt Lake probate division In the matter or the estate of AnCockerlil deceased thony The petition of Alfred G Reid administrator of the estate of Cockerlil deceased praying Anthony for an order to aell the following described parcels of real estate of said decedent situated in Pleasant Green In Halt Lake county State of Utah to wit: 2 ‘rods Parcel No 1: east of the N W Commencing corner of the N E 29 tp 1 S It 2 W Suarter ofA section M and sunning thence S 35 rods thenoe 8 El 23 rods $ to the center of a deg road thence N 40 rdds to the center of a road thence N 88 deg W 8 rods to the section line thence W 145 rods to the place of beginning containing about 5 acres of farm land with the house and dwelling outbuildings thereon and water rights thereunto two chares of belonging stock of Ur including pany 44 rods Parcel No 2: K of the center Commencing section 20 tp and aforesaid and thence 12 range 42 rods thence & 9 running W fZ rods: deg thence 8 1$ deg’ 45 minv W 1003 rods thence W on section line 198 rods thenco N 65 rods to center ol a road: thence center of said road N 66 deg Walong 208 rods: thence N 19 80 min 12 80 rods: thence N 11 deg 25 min E 612 rods to the place deg of beginning excepting and reserving from said parcel of land that certain pftrt thereof platted as Coakerlll’s Addition according to toe recorded plat and survey thereof recorded In the office of the recorder of said Salt Lake county and described as follows to wit: Commencing on the N line of said 33 min road at a point N 3 E 265 feet from the 8 ' Wdegcorner of of said section 20 bethe 8 E quartercorner common to secthe quarter ing and running thence X tions 20 and-2- 9 19 deg 80 min B 7939 feet along the west line of said parcel No 2 above described thence S 70 deg 20 min E 266 feet thence S 19 deg 80 min W 81483 feet to the N line cf said W 26682 road thence N 66 feet along the north linedeg of said road to the place of beginning said excepted 491 acres and said containing parcel No 2 exclusive of said part exparcel about 40 acres of cepted containing vacant farm land and all water rights thereunto belonging eleven shares of the stock including of Utah & Halt Lake Canal company has been act for the 27tli day of hearingA on Friday D 1917 at 2 o’clock p m at April courthouse In the courtthe county room of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Utah Witness the clerk of said court with affixed this 12th day the seal thereof of April A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk 8 P Armstrong 4-r- od fi-r- od 6-r- od 6-r- od CHARLOTTE WALKER The story of girl held for murder oa circumstantial evidence tltloner IN THE DISTRICT COURT Ant W Doacher W Doze her 81 — Scott Weller 89— John Gallacher 136 —A E Walther 160— J R Sebree 161 — J R Sebree 291 — P H Cook 408 — B D Hamill 493 — Herman Gotten 502 — C A Amuseen 570 —George Dry berg 683 — E 'S Empty 607 —Otto O Oblad 620 — Margaret Savage — $21 Richard Savage 622 — Richard Savage 671— E G Woolley Jr 826 — F C Dern AffP SPEOIAL Probate and Guardianship Notices FRO-ba- te division in and four Salt Lake county State of Utah In the matter of the estate of W If deceased —Notice Taggart The petition of Maryetta Taggart for the issuance to herself of praying letters of administration In the estate of W H Taggart deceased has been on set for tne 4th day A D 1917 Friday m of May hearing at 2 o'clock courtat the county courthouse in the p - snaren No 6-r- od V BIDS BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT office of the undersigned up to the 12 o’clock noon May 7 1917 for 20000 motor vehicle plates in dupli- Belle-cla- ir Yphon 25c LYNN SMITH UBsstarsI dUehzrgMt HaiaJWisssa lOe 15e The CHRIS- - cate 5000 motor vehicle commercial In duplicate plates 1000 dealer’s motor vehicle plates In TUB EVANS CHEMICAL C& CINCINNATI U duplicate 8000 motor circle plates in duplicate 2000 chauffeurs badges file In the office of Specificationsofonetate tbe state capltoL secretary Drs SHORES & SHORES HARDEN BENNION THS RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR Secretary of State NOW SHOWING “A Telephone Tangle" WILLIAM Administrator With Will Annexed’of Estate of William Chrlstopheraon deceased E O Leatherwood Attorney for Administrator Date of first publication April 9 A D 1917 Is effective In treating “70? OF topherson deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tbe undersigned at 1010 Boston building Salt Lake City Utah on or before the 13th day of August A D 1917 First South Street Salt Lake City I’tab 9 ot BEGINNING WEDNESDAY EVENING Mata Thar Frl Set Mats lOc 25c SOe Eves 10c NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE 125 W JibnCj PRO-ba- te r BIN COHAN ing eomplete harmony with the attitude of the United States and Brazil symthe allies and gratificapathy with tion at the triumph of the Russian revolution The socialist leader Alfredo Palacios said that the neutrals are cowards in the face of the submarine attacks adding MWe cherish Belgium which places honor above everything We also cherish Italy Franoe and the allien' Ricardo Rojas In an eloquent address said “Argentine is on the eve of war and all parties there should be union of we must be We do not want war but ready It will be necessary to rid the internal dangers country first of all and conclude 'an economic agreement You? TOM SHEE MINES FLOODED - 1 War Drama Does This Weather Bother “Pictures Without Apologies” COURT division in and for Halt Lake State of Utah county In the matter of the estate of Ann James deceased— Notice The of Ernest James issuance to himself ofpraying for thepetition Utters of administration In tbe estate of Ann James deceased has been set for hearthe 27th of April Friday ing Don 1917 A at 2 o’clock day p m at the county courthouse In the courtroom of said court in Salt Ltxe City Salt Lake count r Utah Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof affixea tnis 12th day of April A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By 1J E Clark Deputy Clerk Snyder Attorney for Petitioner “KIDNAPPED” Chapter 15 of “The Perils' Girl Reporters “REEL LIFE ’ Educational Fill h Today Tomorrow RICH ALASKAN IN THE DISTRICT DAY” Two-Re- el - - 10—ROUNDS— 10 “ROSIE’S RANCHO” Joker Character Comedy Featnrlag GALE HENRY “THE MAN WHO SAVED THE series will start this afternoon with the Tigers and Bears clashing Tomorrow the Lions meet the Elephants while on Wednesday the Swallows The Sea Gulls and Robins fly on Thursday Tommy has ao the games arranged the schedule will end on May 30 Stunt number two: While two baseball teams are ‘ wrangling each day the remainder of the baseballers grldlsts track-ster- s tennlsers or even tlddle-wln- k disciples are expected to report for duty Tommy’s Idea Is to be no man idle and If such there be the athletic field will be no place for him after today If Tommy’s plans do not miscarry the Hilltop campus will be busier than a regular hornet’s nest some time today The teams have been aptly dubbed Tigers Bears Lions Elephants Pelicans Swallows Sea Gulls and Robins The - Fighting Greek £ patrick's East High school campus Said activity will begin thlf afternoon and will continue until tbe cloee of the school term providing of course that the athletes have not all forsaken the Institution for farm work or for more lucrative positions by that time At any rate Tommy isn’t going to cross bridges before he comes to them as the coach isn’t noted for rash stunts' Here’s stunt number one: There will be a baseball series teams in with eight honest-to-gos- h the field Count ’em eight teams means at least seventy-tw- o players so there must be a wealth of meritorious baseball material In Fltz’s school Tommy hasn’t as yet selected the leaders for the teams but he expects to do so lution1 protesting against the violation of the rights of nations' by- - the Germans In sinking steamers and express- Chris George SIX-ROU- ND 18 0 0 0 Bueno Aires April 22 —Enthusiastic demonstrations wera held hero today in support of the United States and the entente allies in the war One hundred thousand persons carrying flags marched through the streets singing tbe ‘‘Marseillaise” and shouting for the United States France and sihe other allies Women threw flowers upon the paraders from the balconies A great mass meeting adopted a reso- vs ‘ Yea bo activity will reign supreme once more on Tommy Fitz- Women Throw Flowers as Crowds March and Sing GOLF TITLEHOLDER Marseillaise KEEPS CHAMPIONSHIP Colorado’s Sensational Lightweight FOUR AND PRELO UNARIES It 8 0 T 8 " Mex Hound 48 22 20 27 Stock Clark 0 0 ARGENTINE IS STIRRED SBBZC “if 1 8 5 4 0 0 4 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 10 Crtwrght rf 4311 Bnns FROM Mule 114 Warden 8b 0 8 0 0 5 4 3 3 0 Stodebaker: Hits WRITE FOR PRICE LIST— ORDER 1BRHOK 4 8 b 1 Scon by Innlnga— American Expreaa: Hits Runs Serve BECKER’S BEST with meals and betv een meals oadenHtnh 2b Totala finest golden barley Seder SreahQ&SJatiimGb' rf c-2- 1112 11X0 Phillips lb 22150 0 3 8 15 Bath c 5 6 4 5 0 0 p Pringle Wheeler Scott 2b Baker If Miller as 1 5 room of said court in Salt Lake City Salt Lake counts Utah WltnM tbe clerk of oald court with affixed this 18th day the seal thereof of April A D 1917 THOS HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J K Clark Deputy Clerk M E Waddoups Attorney for ’ v 0 Juneau Alaska 4 eave-l- n along a IB 8 mous worked-ou- t Stewart nourishment and richness of Athletics for Everybody at East High Even Tiddlywink Experts Are Active Three Units of Treadway Group Ruined by Col110 1131 lapse of Shaft 10 Score by innlnga — 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0—2 Optical 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 —8 Motor Summary: Error Cowan 2 Davis 2 Twobaae hita—Leonard Retting Doabla plays— Brown to Cannon to Sorenson Hits— Off Bit4 Bases on balls —Off Rotting 17 off Brown 8 by Brown 10 ting on Struck —oat— By Betting bases Optical 8 Motor 7 Left Umpire— Mills ss Love 8b A 4 (SvILloxJ it” MOTOB-ABBHOA- A delightful beveragd as well as a splendid spring tonic' Combining tbe sparkle and zest of the yeast and hops with the ME Offic Commercial League LEAGUES START Week FHTH SEIP&- - OFl tfcfllTER' 'PL 10 by Garrick 18 Bases on ball —Off and then took two out of three from Leonard 4 off Garrick 1 Wild St Louis Boston and New York also Leonard Leonard nit by pitcher— Leonard came through the week with one defeat Marcus Passed balls—By Parish game — tn Left on bases— 8 but played fewer games than Chicago' Tima8 ofUtah Jc Traction 8 Urn pi Light Sothoron a St Louis recruit' pitched a log 400 Scorer Attendance George U Tuesit one-hgame against Cleveland Balk— Garrick day AMATEUR BALL J" fERLL HO - SHOWING WELL By CLIFF 3000 aIujhT aJirsE 56j 'BoRRlto ? KgjlftJ OOIlL She HoLp’t (SWE Atf I gyUMOd jess Filled 'er rORL rulsli rtMivtd f PA BEL1EVES IN CHOOSING HIS PAIN “ W'febtWO ILL " ' — ' UTS 5igp "This fcdL AoloPtD “ StAQCH Mti HtS 1?I0 £ 'Btfcd AT IT "T xOy CD£4R Mi 'EUdklld' I h HCO'RA Jo&i I Kid SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY APRIL23 1917 HEBALD-REEUBLICA- N 1093 — Fred Klmbalk 1192 — R 1198 — E 1194 — C 1195 — E A A A A Hartenstein Hartenstein Hartenstein Hartenstein 1257— W J Smith 1122—Clara Bee 118 — E A Hartenstein 1187—E A Hartenstein 125S — W J Smith 1272 — Dern & Thomas 1800 —W G Kind 1801 — W G 20 nd 1463 — V Cram 1 4 64 — il If w Crarn W Cram 1465 — If 100 500 116 1466— II W Cram 1467 — If W Cram 1478—J F Dunn 1479 — J I Dunn 1480— J F Dunn 1481 — J F Dunn 1482 — J F Dunn 1482 — J F Dunn 1484 —J F Dunn 1485 — J F Dunn 14SG — J F Dunn 1437 — J 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 F Dunn 1489— E W Ilulse J507 — B N Jensen 1505 — B N Jensen 1509- —3 N Jensen 1510—H N Jensen 1511 — 13L N Jensen 1614— J Sebree 1615— M J Dailey 1516— M- J Dailey 1517 — M J Dailey 1518 — M J Dailey 3 51?— M J 1526 — VivianDailey Snow 1522— Joseph Broderick 3 524— W IL Child 152f —II B Cole 1527 — If B Cole 15?8 — Jchn W Colburn 1 529— Arnos Cornwall 1530—Amos Cornwall 1533— Dern & Thomas 1635 — W M McCrea 1588— Scheie 1548— F R Snow & Co 1555— E W Hulse & Co 1556 — F 11 Snow & Co 1557 —W M Iiavenor 1559 — F R Snow & Co 1560 — DIxon-MlllCo 1561 — DIxon-MlllCo 1562— E A Hartenstein — 1568 8 G Serville 1564— Tony Jacobson 1565 — C L Whitney Co 1566—Dlxcn-MUI1567 —W IL Child 780 — T M 1589— DesireHuyett Vaucher 297 500 100 100 100 200 1000 222 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 594 1000 200 200 200 il - gel' JM er er er 186 1000 280 372 2060 560 an And In accordance with law and made order of the board of directors on the 6th day of March 1917 so many shares of each parcel orbe sold stockpun- will at may be necessary lie auction at the office of the com- 125 Main street Salt Lake Bany on the 27th day of April 1917City at 11 a m to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of expense of sale advertising and F B COOK Secretary 125 Main street Salt Lake City Utah h i : ii v - |