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Together with all and Bingular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances appur-tenances thereunto belonging or in anvwise appertaining. To be sold as the property of John Grier, Mary Jane Grier, Provo Commercial Com-mercial & Savings bank, a corporation, Provo Lumber MauufactuiiDg & Building Build-ing company, a corporation, Sidney Belmont and P. J. Kinney as partners urder the firm name and style of Bel- i mont & Kinney, Samuel B. Thurman 1 trusree.Charles DeMoisy as assignee cf ! the creditors of Provo Lumber Manufac- ( turing & Building company, a corpora- tion, James T. Little trustee, Keed ' Smoot, A. O. Smoot. jr., and James W, Bean, executorB of the estate of A. ( O. Smoot, deceased, defendants, at the suit of Meno Trope. ( Terms of sale geld coin of the United States. I Dated at Provo city, Utah county. July 8. 1895. John a, Brown, Sheriff UtarjOounty. Kellogg & Corfman, attorneys for plaintiff. s Harper's Bazar, In 1895. 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