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Spnngville 155 750 a m i Provo 150 800 a m Lake View 150 811 a Pleasant Grove 125 American Fork 125 j i N wmve Sa f r meI1 Jrir better The besc The only beach in th for children Remember Beach reached onlv by the tJ mvmu Yl R SHERIFFS SALE urauant to a decree of foreclosure and order of sale to directed by the Districtcourt of tho First Judicial District Dis-trict of the Territory of Utah J shall expose at public sale at the tormerplace ofbusiness of the Provo Lumber Manufacturing Manu-facturing Building company corner J and First streets in the city of Provo county of Utah and territory of Utah on the 11th day of July A D 1894 at 12 oclock m the following described property towit All lumber consisting of rough and finishing lumber lath shingles doors windows sash mouldings pickets combination fencing etc etc now located on lots 1 2 3 and 8 in block 1 plat A Provo city survey Erovo city Utah Also all machinery and all hardware consisting of nails hammers hatchets door locks hinges screws carpenter tools etc etc now located in the building of mortgagor on lot 1 block 1 plat U A Provo city suryey Provo city Utah Also two horses one 3M Cooper wagon one 2 > Studebaker wagon To be sold as the property the Provo Manufacturing Building company a corporation and Josiah W Cluff as assignee atthe suit of the Deseret National Na-tional bank a corporation Terms of sale cash JOHN A BROWN Sheriff of Utah County Dated at Provo city Utah county June 20th 1894 Thurman and Wedgwood attorneys for plaintiff ASTRAY NOTICE have m my posses jQi sion the following described animals impounded im-pounded asestrays or tor trespass One bay horse colt 2 years old branded TB I sembiingon left shoulder i One bay mare colt 2 years old branded mlm1 on left thigh If damage and costs on said animals be not paid witBln 9 days from date of this notice no-tice thoy will be sold to tho highest cash bidder at Sprlugvillo ealraypound at2 oclock p m ftpIJltV urs on tlio Gtli day of July 1894 Dated 1st Springvillo city Utah county 1891 territory of Utah this 27th day of Juno R L BIRD Poundkeoper of said City T7STRAF NOTICE I nave in my possession Jjj the following described animals impounded impound-ed as estraysior for trespass One bay mare 5 or 6 years old both hind foot hite with a sucking colt One bayhorsc colt two years old past white on both hind legs white in forehead brandea on left thigh H J L1 I One dark bay or brown colt 2 years old past star in forehead If costs on said animal be not paid within ten days from date of this notice it will bo sold to the highest cash bidder Payson estrav pound at2 oclock p m on the 5th day of July 1894 Dated at Payson city Utah county territory of Otahthls 25th day of Juno 1894 JAMES REECE Poundkeeperof city HYPNOTISM I NUTSRELLED Greatest 11 t mu i iojt book out Tolls all about the wondcrfiiLaubject Whatever your views are on Hypnotism you will Sod this book of great value Published price 50 cts Sent ireo transportation Jpropald if you remit 25 cents for subscription to Homes and Hearths thE elegant household monthly Address HOMES AND HBAETHgUJqJQI0H JN Gq I Jfew fQr 4 i I ALIAS CJUMMONSIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IO tho First Judicial District of tho territory I of Utah Utah county I Dennis Sullivan plaintiff vs John Beck Henry Rice Jonathan Ricf William Stlx David Kiseman Benjamin irifaembnaud Elias Michael partners under the name of Hlce Stix CoJ John J Gushing Charles E Powell J A Cunningham and Henry E Taylor Tay-lor defendants The people of the Territory of Utah send greeting to John BecK Henry Rice Jonathan Rice William Stix David Eiseman Benjamin Eiseman and Elias Michael partners urder the name of Rice Stix Co John J Cushing Charles E Powell 1 A Cunningham and Henry ETaylor defendants You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in tho district courtoE the First udicial District of tho territory of Utah and to answer the complaint filed therein withm ten days exclusive of the day of service ser-vice after tho service on you of this summons if served within this county or if served out of this county but in this district within with-in twenty days otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you according to prayer of this complaint The salSsctionlstJrought to obtain the judgment judg-ment and decree this court for the foreclosure fore-closure of the mortgage described in said complaint com-plaint and executed by the said defendant John Beck on the 10th day of December 1890 and duly recorded in the office of tho County Recorder of the county of Utah In the Territory Terri-tory of Utah in book No 11 of Mortgages pages 53 and 54 to secure the payment of a promissory note of defendant John Beck for 13500 dated at Eureka Utah November 24th 1890 parable ninety days art r date to the plaintiff or order with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date and interest on said note at the rate of ten percent per-cent per annumfrom the 24th day of February Febru-ary Ib91 less payments made thereon in the sum of two thousand dollars that the premises conveyed by said mortgage may bo sold and the proceeds applied to tho payment of said promissory note attorneys fees for an amount equal to three per cent of the amount of the judgment herein obtained on said note and payment of costs commissions and expenses ex-penses of sale and ia casn such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same then to obtain a judgment and execution agal st said defendant de-fendant Beck for tho balance remaining unpaid un-paid and also that the said defendants and all persons claiming by through or under them may bo barred and foreclosed of all right title claim Hen equity of redemption and interest in and to said mortgaged premises and lor other and further relief as will more fully appear by reference to the complain Ih Ib1 fc rar1 gBo Y PJ on file herein For a particular description of the land described In said mortgage reference Is hereby made to the copy of said mortgage filed with tho said complaint as a part thereof And ypu are hereby notified that if you tai to appear and answer tho said compaintas above required tho said plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief therein demanded Witness the Hon HarycyW Smith Judge and tha seal of the district court of the First judicial district In and for lSEALI the territory of Utah this 30th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour D H PEEUY JR Clerk By F D HIGOINBOTHAM JK Deputy Clerk W U Hall attorney plaintiff First insertion July 21394 TROBATE NOTICEIN THli PROBATE PROBATE and for Utah county territory of Utah In the matter of thc estate of Thomas Mitchell deceased Order appointing time and place for settlement settle-ment of final account and to hear petition for distribution On reading and filing tOo petition of Bran Wrido administrator of the estate ol Thomas Mitchell deeeasedsetting forth that ho has filed his final account of his administration administra-tion upon said estate in this court that all the debtsclaims and taxes against said estato have been fully paid and that a portionot said estate es-tate remains to be divided among the heirs of the said deceased and praying among other things for an order allowing said final account and of distribution of tho residue of said estate among thc persons entitled It is ordered thatallporsons interested in the estate of tho said Thomas Mitchell deceased be and appear before the probate court of the countv of Utah at the court room of said court in the county courthouse on the 14th day of July 1894 at 10 oclock a m then and there to show cause why an order allowing said final account and of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate among the heirs and devises of the said Thomas Mitchell deceased according to law It Js further ordered that the clerk cause notices to bo posted in three public places in Utah county and a copy of this order or-der to be published in TIlE DISPATCH a newspaper printed and circulated in Utah county three weeks successively prior to said 14th day of July Ib94 WARREN N DUSENBERRY Probate Judge Dated June 20 1894 tue probate court 5 Utah JNl1Z7 office seal of said court wLfliO in Provo city this 20th L G day 6t Juno A D 1894 V L HALiiDAY Clerk of the probato court Utah oountyUT TROBATE NOTICE IN THE PROBATE PROBATE and for Utah county Utah Territory In the matter of the estate of Simon P Westfall oecased Order lor notice of hearing in petition for partition and assignment or dower On reading and filing the petition of Mary E Lalavor praying for partition of the estate of Simon P Westfall deceased and for tho assignment of the widows dower therein It is ordered that Monday tho 16th day of July A D Ib94 at 10 oclock a m of that day r the office 1 of the Probate Judge the courthouse court-house in Provo City Utah County Utah Territory Ter-ritory be appointed for hearing said petition and that the clerk give notice thereof by causing copy of this order to be published in THE DISPATCH a newspaper printed and published in Provo City Utah County and Territory Utah for six successive weeks prior to said day ot hearing WARKliN N DUSENBKRRY Probate Judge Dated Juno 2 1594 Territory of Utah I 1 County of Utah fB8 > I V L Halliday clerk of tho probate court in and for Utah county territory of Utah hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the original order for notice of bearing in petition for partition and assignment of dower in tho estato of Simon pWestfalldeceasedand now on file and ot record inmy office Witness my hand and the seal of said court at my office in Provo city this 2nd SEAL day of Juno A D 1894 V L HALLIDAY Clerk of thoProbato CourtUtahcounty UT SHERIFFS SALE PURSUANT TO A DE VJ creeof foreclosure and an order of sate tome to-me directed by the district court ot the First Judicial district of the Territory of Utah 1 shall expose at public sale at the front door of the county court house in the city of Provo county of Utah Territory of Utah on the 7th day of July 1894 at 12 oclock m the following described real estate towit Tho laud and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situate lying and being in the city of Pleasant Grove county of Utah and Territory of Utah and bounded and particularly particu-larly described as follows Beginning 55 chains east of the northwest corner of tho southwest quarter ot section 33 township5 south of range 2 east Salt Lake meridian thence south IK degrees west 205 chains thence south 724 degrees west 53 chains thence south 274 chains thence south 85K degrees west 1086 chains thence north 10 J degrees west 103T chains thence north 73 degrees cast 1032 chams thence south 2 ¼ degrees west 340 chains thence north S7 degrees east 378 chains thence south 412 chains thence west 11 Units to place of beginning Area 1375 acres Tote sold as property of Juventa Pier pont at tho suit of the First National Bank of Hroro a corporation Terms of sale Cash Dated Juno 101894JOHN JOHN A BROWN Sheriff of Utah county Wm H King attorney OTICE TO CREDITORS ESlATE OF NOTICE Haycock deceasodNotlce is hereby here-by given by tho undersigned administrator of the estato of Joseph Haycook Jr deceased to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after tho first publication of this notice at tho Probate court at Castle Dale Emery County tho same being the place to transact tho business of the estate JOSEPH HAYCOCK Administrator of the estate of Joseph Haycock Hay-cock Jr deceased Dated this 2nd day of Juno 1894 NOTICE TO CREDITORSESTATE OF N Isaac Nelson deceased Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned administrator administra-tor of the estao of Isaac Nelson deceased to tho creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the incfssary vouchers within four months after thb first publication of this notice I no-tice to tho said Administrator at his residence I in Provo City ttah County Utah Territory I EVAN Warns Administrator of thp estate of Jeaao Nol I gen deceased Dafed at Provi City l Utyb Juno 8 I > d k I I r r provo City Plan i ng Mill E Jt I WARD SONS Props Manufacturers of SASH DOORS FRAMES MOTILDINGS PORCH STAIEWOEK AND COMBINATION FENCE Also Dealers in Lumber Lath Shingles and General Building MateriaL Corner 3d and H streets Telephone No 32 Provo Utah PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAMUEL A KING AttorneyatLaw Collections Promptly Attended toO to-O ce First MatIonal Bank Building Provo WILLIAM H KING Attorneyatlaw Rooms G and 7 First National Bank Building PROVO UTAH J E BOOTH E A WlLSOP i BOOTH WILSON AttorneysatLaw No 23 North J Street PROVO UTAH D GASH AD Atom eyatLaw loom 7 County Courthouse PROVO CITY UTAH jHURMAN WEDGWOOD AttorneysatLaw Rooms 1 and 3 First National Bank Bailolusr PROVO < UTAH u WARNER 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