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Pursuant to an execution to me directed di-rected by the district court of the Fourth Judicial district, in and for the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public pub-lic sale, at the front door of the county courthouse, in the city of Provo, county of Utah, and territory of Utah, on the 13th day of March, 1S95, at 12 o'clock ni., all the right, title and interest of A. Y. Mowery, to the following described de-scribed real estate, to-wit : A part of the southwest quarter of section thirty-one 31, in township four 4, south of range one 1, east Salt . i Lake meridian U. S. eurvey Beginning at a point forty - 0 rods east of the northwest cornei of said quarter section, and running thence south eighty 80 rod9; thente eat forty T40 rods; thence north eigpty SJ rods; thence west forty 40 rods, to the place of beginning; including a certain onyx claim or mine, situate in Utah county, Utar. territory. To be sold as the property ol A. Y. Mowery under execution against A. Y. Mowery assessed in the suit of A. Y. Mowery vs. James Rudsell. Judgment assigned to Daniel Hamer. Terms, of sale, cash. Nat M. Brigiiaii, U. S. Marshal. By Thomas Fowler, Deputy. Dated February 20, 1895. C. C. Richards, atty. for plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree of foreclosure and an order of sale to me directed by the District court of the First Judicial district of the territory of Utah, I shall expose at public sale at the front dooi of the county courthouse in the city of Provo, county of Utah, territory of Utah, on Tuesday the 5th day of March, A. D. 1S95, at 12 o'clock m., the following described real estate: The land and premises directed to be sold by thiB decree are situated, lying and being in the city of Provo, county of Utah and territory ot Utah, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: All of lot six (0) in block seventy-six (76), plat "A" Provo city survey of building lots, situated in sections one (1) and two (2, township seven (7), Bouth of range two (2) east of Salt Lake meridian. Area, seventy-two (72) square rods, Together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong-irg belong-irg or in anywise appertaining. To be eold as the property of James T. Liddiad and Martha J. Liddiard at the suit of R. S. Ilines. Terms of sale, cash, John A.Brown, Sheriff of Utah county. Dated at Provo city this 12th day of February, A. D. 1S95. Kellocg & Corfman, attorneys for plaintff. ! NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. Notice 18 hereby given by Everett W, Wilson, trustee, in a certain deed of trust, wherein Juventa T. Beck is party ct the first part, said Wilson is second party and J. Stearns Smith is the third party, or beneficiary, eXecu ted on the 23rd dav of February, A. V. 1894, and duly acknowledged, which was recorded in the office of the recorder re-corder of deeds of Utah countv in the territory of Utah, at pages 149, 150 and 151 of book 24 of trust deeds, etc., whereby Baid Beck conyeyed to said Smith, all the real estate hereinafter described, to secure the payment ot three certain promiseory notes of even date therewith. One in the sum of $1,000 and two in the sum of $100 each, executed uy saia necs. ana tne nrsc note of $1,000 was delivered to said Smith by her, bearing interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable pay-able on the 1st dayB of July and January Janu-ary of each year, with interest coupons thereto attached each bearing interest inter-est at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum an-num after due. And byx said deed and notes it was provided, that in case any interest on said $1,000 note should be in default for thirty days after it should become due, the principal sum thereof should become immedi ately due. And it waa further provided pro-vided in said deed that in case default should be made in the payment of said note, or either of said interest cupons thereto attached, when due, said second party should sell said real estate to the highest bidder for cash, after having eiven due notice as is in said deed required, upon the requtst of the legal holder of said note, and the said Smith, holder of said note, having notified me that the sum of $35.57 evidenced by one of said interest in-terest cupon notes which became due July 1, 1894, has not been paid, nor any part thereof, and that in consequence conse-quence of such default he ha8 elected to declare the principal sum of said $1,000 note due, and having requested me in-writing to sell Baid premises in said deed described, in accordance with the provisions thereof and for the purposes pur-poses therein specified, now therefore there-fore on Tuesday the twelfth (12th) day of March, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the countv courthouse court-house in the City oi Ptovo, in said Utah county, for the purposes aforesaid, afore-said, I shall sell to the highest bidder for caeh, all the right title claim and interest, which said Juventa T. Beck had on the 23th dsy of February A. D. 1894,or has since acquired in and to the followine described real estate situate in said Uteh county, yiz; the southeast south-east quarter of section four (4), in township six (6), south in range two (2), east of Salt Lake meridian, containing con-taining one hundred and sixty acres, EvERETr W. Wilson, Trustee. PrOVO Utah, February 16, 1895. Eugene Leavis, Attorney. Harper's Bazar, In 1893. Elegautand exclusive designs for Out-door and J n-door Toilettes, drawn from Worth models by Sandoz and Chapuis. are an important im-portant feature. 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