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ESTHAY NOT10E. i navom my possession tho following described animal impound-I impound-I ed as estray, or for trespass: I Ono black heifer, 3 years old, branded on right hip. yy If damage and costs on said animul bo not paid within 8 dnys from the date of this notice no-tice it will bo sold to thelhighest cash bidder at Sprlngville estray pound at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 3Uth day of September, 1S93, Dated at honngville city, Dtah county, territory of Utah, this 23rd day of September. 1685. K. u. Bird, PoundkeoDer of said City, PHOilATENOTIUE--ln tho Probate Court in and for Utah county, Territory of Utah In th3 matter of tbo estate of Maria JI. Christensen, deceased Order appointing time anil placo for settlement settle-ment of flnal account and to hear petition for distribution. On reading aud filing: tho petition of Gerrgo Paxman, administrator of the estato of Maria M. Christensen, deceasea, sotting forth that ho has filed bis final account ol his administration admin-istration upon said estato in this court, that all tho debts, including taxes, hare boen fully paid, and that a portion of said estate remains to b& divided among the heirs of said de-coaged. de-coaged. ana praying amonjr other things for an ordor allowing taid final account and of distribution of tho residue of said estate among tho pers ins enti led It ia ordered that all persona interested in the estato of tho i-aid Maria M Chrlstonsen.de-ceased, Chrlstonsen.de-ceased, bo and appear before tho Probao court ol tho coutitv of Utah, at tho court room of said court, in the county courthouso on the lOthdayof Octobor. 18'jj;atI0ociock a. m. theti and tucro to show cause why an or der allowinc said flnal account and ot distribution distri-bution should not bomadc of tho residue of said estate among ,tho heir? and devises of tho said Maria H. Christensen, deceased, according ac-cording to law ltislurthor ordered that tho olork causo notice to be posted in three public places In Utah county and a copy of this order to bo published in Tnn .Dispatch a nowspaper printed and circulated in Utah county, three weeks successively prior to said 19th day of October, 1895. WARUEN N. DUSENBEURY, Probato Judge. Dated September 20,1895. Teiuiitoiiy op Dtah, lRS County of Utah, f 1, E. L. Jones, Clerk or tho Probato court In and for Utah-'county, Territorr of Utah, hereby ceitify that tho foregoing m a full true and correct copy of tho original order appointing time and place lor settlement of final account and to hrar petition for distribu-.tionof distribu-.tionof tho ostatolof Maria M. Christensen, deceased, de-ceased, and now on file and of record In my ofllco. Witness my hand and seal of said Probato court at my oiliceln I'ravo city. this (ssal) 0th day of Soptembor, A. D.-J&95. E. 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H:35 a. m Juab 12:30 " Ar. filH ?rJ:J5 p'm" Milford It. 5:35; H Iv. 7:50 p.m. iiimoru ar. 5:153 ES Ar 9:40 p. m Frisco 4:00 a.m. Lv. HH Trama South of Jnab run daily, ercept Sunday. HH Trains Leare SaltLakefor Ogden daily at 7:GO a. rc.w:00 a.m.4.45 & 7 00 B3' IIV Trains leave Ogdon for Salt Lake daily at 2:00a.m. 8:30a.m.3:00p.m.&6.20 pro H Logan Train leaves Proyo at 2:50 p. m. arrive Logan 8:20 p. m. and 10;40 a. tr iiH Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3:10 p. m, arrive Eore ilR 10:05 a.m, leave Eureka 12:45 p. m, and arrive Provo 8:55 a. m. jflHH Trains for terminuB and Tooele ran daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake BH 7:45 a. m. fH Tiemember the Union Pacific is the bestl Ine for New Mexico and Arizona KvH Before buying Thiouszh Tickets get oar figures. 24 bona to Denver, 36 hours flbl to Omaha ,48 hours to Xansaa city and Chicago. ffl Tor further infonnationasioratsiuasst, etc irrite to nr nearest Union PliH Pacific iicke t agent. H S. H, E. CLARK, I lH OLIYEB W. 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