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Show Notice. The Provo driving park association, corparatiou, will eell at public auction at the county courthouse, Provo city, Utah, January 31st 1894, at 12 o'clock noon, to the highest cash bidder, the following property: Three hun.lred head of range horseB (more or less) and five stallions, now running near Kanab City, Kane county, Utah, the same being the surviving horses formerly owned by John R. Stewart and II. B. Clark and sold by them to said corporation; one ranch ( squatter's claim,) known as Last Chance and Rock Creek range, in said Kane county; also 1 shire stallion, known aB "Darlington," weight about 1,800 lbs.; 1 Hamiltonian stallion, known as "J. McCullough;" 5 bulls (2 Jerseys, 2 Durhams and 1 Ilolstein;) 1 Durham cow and calf: 1 Jersey cow and calf; 1 gilding; 1 mowing machine; 1 cart; one safe, and small tools, shovels, etc., the same being in Provo city, Utah. The property in Kane countv will not be present at the sale, but that in Utah county will be present. Any person per-son desiring to see the property in Kane county, will apply to John R, Stewart at said Kanab city, and tbe property in Provo city will be shown to any person by II. B. Clark of Provo, Bids will be received for any portion of said property. John R. Stewart, President of Provo Driving Park Association. As-sociation. H. 13. Clabk, Secretary. |