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Also Sew York, Chicago cfe London, Eng t'ltest Electro-Medical Concern in the World-' : - ( MARSHAL'S SALEV 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 m., 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, 3outh of range one 1, east Salt Lake meridian U. S. survey. Beginning at a point forty 40 rods east of the northwest cornei of said quarter section, and running thence south eighty 80 rods; thence eat forty T40 rods; thence north eighty 80 rods; thence west forty 40 rods, to the place of beginning; including a certain onyx claim or mine, situate ia Utah county, Utah territory. To be sold as the property of A. Y. Mowery under execution against A. Y. Mowery asaessedin the suit of A. Y. Mowery vs. James Russell. Judgment assigned to Daniel Hamer. Terms, of sale. cash. Nat M. Brioham, U. S. Marshal. By TitomA8 Fowteh, Deputy. Dated February 20, 1895. C. C. Richards, atty. for plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. . 9ifc,e tV-u-ce'fn V ctr YJ$HF& trust, wherein Juventa T. Beck is party of the first part, said Wilson is second party and J. Stearns Smith is the third party, or beneficiary, execu ted on the 23rd day of February, A. D. 1894, and duly acknowledged, which waa recorded in the office of the recorder re-corder of deeds of Utah county in the territory of Utah, at pages 149, 150 and 151 of book 24 of trust deeds, etc., whereby said Beck conveyed to said Smith, all the real estate hereinafter described, to secure the payment of three certain promissory Eotes of even date therewith. One in the sum of $1,( 00 and two in thrsum of 8100 each, executed by said BCk and the first note of $1,000 was delivered to said Smith by her, beang interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, payable pay-able on the 1st dayfof July and January Janu-ary of each year, wii interest coupons thereto attached, rch bearing interest inter-est at the rate of 12er cent, per annum an-num after due. Ad by said deed and notes it was prided, that in case any interest on saiul,000 note should be in default for thi-y days after it should become due-he principal sum thereof should ecome immediately immedi-ately due. And iwas further provided pro-vided in said deed at in case default should be made i the payment of said note, or eithi of said interest cupons thereto aiChfd. when due, said second par sriouia sell said real estate to t highest bidder for cash, after bag given due notice as is in said deed iquired, upon the requtst of the legaOider of said note, and the said Smv holder of said note, haying noti Die that the sum of $35.57 evidenc.'y one of said in- j terest enpon notefhich became due July 1, 1S94, nas , ueen pain, nor any part thereof,10- that in consequence conse-quence of such d-"t he has elected to declare the jCipal sum of said .$1,000 note due, j .having requested me in writing tc s&id premises in said deed deecrii p accordance with th provisions t'J ard for the pur-nosp.s pur-nosp.s therein 51hed, now there fore on Tuesda8 twelfth (12th) day of March, A. D at the hour of 11 o'clock in the fl0"n of said day, at the front door the county courthouse court-house in the ' oi Provo, in said Utah county, e purposes aforesaid, afore-said, I shall se the highest bidder for cash, all tt.ht title claim and interest, whicd Juventa T. Beck had on the 23t7'; f February A. D. 1894,or has su-quireu in and to the following descl real estate situate in said Utah tf, v:z; the southeast south-east quarter ection four (4), in township six 0th in range two (2), east of Saake meridian, containing con-taining one ri3d and sixty acres, EJExr W. Wilson, I Trustee. Pkovo Utafwoary 16, 1895. Eugene Li Attorney. MAIL'S SALE. Pursuant toscree of foreclosure and order of f nie directed by the First Judicial 't court of the territory ter-ritory of Utal'all expose at public sale, at the fior of the county courthouse, icity ot Provo, county of Utah and "T of Utah, on the loth day of 895, at 12 o'clock m., all the ri:tle, claim ai d interest in-terest of And! Stewart sr., and Mary E, Stewa wife, William M. Egan and Kvn. hi3 wife, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Barn arc Knighton, Barry Wride, BengOi Carl J. Salem, Elon L. Alletsa A. Lowe, S. S. Jones, J. B. and A. E. Veatch, of, in and tof'llowing described real estate spying and being in Utah county jscribed as follows, to-wit: t Lots one f-jtwo (2), the east ) 1 j I 1) 1 half of three (3) and lot eight (8) and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter. Also coma. encing at the northwest corner of the srutheast quarter of section sec-tion thirty (30), township eight (8) south of range two (2) east of Salt Lake meridian, and running thence east twenty (20) chains; thence south thirty-five (35) chains; thence west twenty (20) chains; thence north fifteen (15) chains, thence west eleven and fifty-nine hundredths (11.59) chairs; thence north fifteen and twenty hun dredths (15.20) chains;thence west eight and fifty hundredths (8 50) chains; tnence north tour and eighty hundredths hun-dredths (4.80) chains; thence east twenty (20) chains to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Total area 221.72 acres. All being situated in section thirty (30), township eight (8) south of range two (2) east, Salt Lake meridian. . Aleo the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine twenty-nine (29), township and range aforesaid. afore-said. "Aleo beginning five (5) chains north of the northwest corner or the southwest south-west quarter of section twenty-niue(29) township and range aforesaid, and running thence north twelve and nicety-two hundredths (12 92) cnains; thence eaat twenty and thirty-seven hundredths (20.371 chains; thence 3011th twelve and i.inety-two hundredths (12.92) chains; thence east fourteen (14) chains; thence south eighteen (18) chains; thence west fourteen (14) chains; thence north eighteen (18) chains; thence west twenty and thirty-seven hundredths (20.37) chains to the place of beginning. Area 107.52 acres. Also beginning at the northeast corner cor-ner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-nine twenty-nine (29). township and range aforesaid, afore-said, and running thence east ten (10) chains; thepje south five and fifty hundredths (5.50) chains; thence west ten (10) chains, thencn north five and fifty hundredths (5.50) chains to the place ot beginning. Area 5.50 acres. Total area in section 29, 113.02 acres. Also beeinning at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of section sec-tion thirty-two (32), township and range aforesaid, and running thence east twenty-six and sixty hundredths (26.60) ihains ; thence south fourteen and forty-eieht hundredths (14 48) chains; thence west twenty-six and sixteen hundredths (26.16) chains; thence north fourteen and seventy-f ur hundredths (14.74) chains to beginning, begin-ning, Also beginning twenty-four (24) j chains south of the northwest corner of ! the northwest quarter of section thirty-1 two (32), township and range aforesaid, and running thence south thirteen and seventy hundredths (13 70) chains; thence north eighty-eight and one-half (88.) degrees east five and eighty-five hundredths (5,85) chains; thence north seventeen (17) degrees east six and eighty hundredths (6 80) chains; thence south eighty-six (86) decrees east six and eighty-two hundredths , (6 82) chains; thence north 3i degrees east, seven and sixty-two hundredths (7.62) chains; thence west fifteen and thirty hundredths (15.30) chains to the place of beginning. Area 56.47 acres. Total area mortgaged 391.21 acres. All in township eight south of range two east Salt Lake Meridian. Excepting from the a,bove described land, the following described real estate, es-tate, to-wit: Beginning one and fifty hundredths (1.50) chains east and seventy-five hundreths of a chain (75-100") south ot the northwest corner of the eouth half of the southea&t qaarter of section twenty-nine (29) township eight (8) south cf range two (2) east of Salt Lake meridian, and run- -y--- thbi ten fiO) chains; 1 lib Dee - qouth ttte and twenty-five hundredths (5.25) chairs; thence west ten (10) chains; thence north five and twenty-five hundredths (5.25) chains to the place of beginning, containing five and twenty-five hundredths (5 25) acres. Reserving twenty-five links wide off the uorth and east for road. To he Bflld as t.hp nrnnorti; nf AnHrom J. Stewart Sr. and Mary E. Stewart his wife; William M. Eean and Ruth Egan, his wife; Elizabeth Barnard; Eliza Knighton, Barry Wride; Bengt Olsen.Carl J. Salem, Elon L. Allen, George A. Lowe, S, S. Jones, J. B, Walton and A. E. Veatch, at the suit of AlonzoN. Raleigh. Terms of sale cash. Nat M. Brigham. U. S. Marshal, By John B. Cuniiocn, Deputy. Dated at Salt Lake city, February 18, 1895. E. J. WARD & SONS. UTiSl Y til jl 28 U 15 j Carry Everything in the BUILDING LINE. TELEPHONE NO. 32. - - PROVO CITY. UTA H I fKOFSSSl ONAL CARDS. gAMUEL A. XLNtf . Attorn ey-at- La w . GGllsctioiis Promptly Attended tc O ca. First Mational Bauk Buildln.?, Pr07C rqOSE&T AMDEES02T, liioraey-ai-Law, r.ocna3 i and 5, SlCradgg Block. PliO VO CITY. - UTAH. JACOJ3EVAX3, Attorney-at-Law. Office witU J. W. N. Whitecotton, Over First National Bmk. PEOVOCITY, - - UTAH. Attorney-At-Law. Rooms 4 and 5 Eldredge Block. Provo, - - Utah. Qii.F. j?. KEED, Ofiice over Pyne and Maiben'e Drug Store, Provo. Utah. D. GA8h Atorney-at-Law. (Room 7. County Courthouse.) PROVO CITY. UTAH. "J"IIURMAN & WEDGWOOD, 1 jj Attorn eys-at-Law. j Rooms I and 3 First National Ban BnUolnff I PKOVO, - - . UTAH. j McCURTALN, M. D.t Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms, 3 and 4, Hints' Block, Provo OtBoe hours, 9 to 12 a. m ., 3 to 4 p. n.. Resideace.one block north of First ward meeting meet-ing house. Residence telephone No. 4 of ! flee telephone No. 28. yAENEK& K2UGHT, Attorney and .Counselor At Law i Rooms 13 & U Union Bloek. Provo City . t tab . J D. JOXES, Attorney-at-Law Kcorns 1 and 2 First National Bank building with Thurman & Wedgwood. Provo City, - . Tjtah M, M. KELLOGG. . E. B.CORFMAN. ! ELLOGU & COJRFAIA2J J Attorn eys-at-Law, Room!. Hines Building. I Provo City, - Utakr . i R. a. K2f OWLDHJf a. l-JOnm JNOWLDEtf JONES, QENEUAL KIRJt Ai HPS INSURANCE -:- AGENTS, y. o, aox u. j g H. ALLEN, M. D. j Residence and olDce 6th street, I One b.ock east of Tabernacle, PKOVO. - . UTAH. ! Tj- 8, bEAKLE, Civil Engineer, Irrigation and Water Power Plana. Deputy U, S. Mireral Surveyor. City Surveyor of Provo. OFPICE: IN COURTHOUSE g K. KING, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms: 1, 2, 3 and 4, Swaaey & Martin's Mar-tin's bank building. PROVO CITY, . - - UTAH- ArcuiieGt and Sifpgrinlendenl. Office in Union Block PROVO. - . UTAH. JJAVERCAJIP& CO. Abstracters of Titles. Loansand Insurance. Provo Citv. - - Utah. j QOREN CHRISTENSEN, Ittorneij-al-LaiY. Mount Pleasant, - . Utah r A. WILSON Attorney-at-Iawf Sooms 5 and 7, Bank BulJdlnr.o Provo City, . - . Utahf Time Tale ln Effect Dec. 16, 1894. SOUTH, Subject to change with- "nORTH I tt; ; out notice. - ' i I Jo.l Pass's? No.2 Paaez'r " ! ? Lev's Daily STATIONS. Ar. Daily j 2:00 a.m Ogdeu 6: 30 p.m. ' j I Ar. 3:10 a.rn SalfTakn Lv. 5:20p,m ! I 8;41 Lehi 4:10 ' ! 8:50 " American Fork 4 -.03 " j 8:55 " Pleasant Grove 356 I 9:04 " LaiceView 3;47 " 9:15 PrOVO 3:37 ' F i:fA I; .Springville 3:27 " :34 Spanish Fori 3:18 " ; ! 9:40 Benjamin... 3:12 " 9:52 " Payson 3:01 " !0:01 " Santaquin 2:c0 " 1:55 ' Nephi 2 -.00 " 12 :55 p. m Moroni 9:15 a, m M " .. Ephraim 8:30 " . 2 05 " ..,Manti 8:00 " ' Ar. 11:3, a.rn jQab 1:20 p. m Lt. 1-H:5a.m Juab 1:00 Ar. Ax I 8:00 a. m Frisco 6.6'j - Lv. J Arams South of Juab run dailv, except Sunday . Trains Leare Salt Lake for Oi?den daily at 7 JjO a. m :30 a.m. 2:40 & 5.20vm rramB leave Ogden for SaltLakedaily at 200:a.m.9:00a.m.3:10p.m.&6.10 pm " Logan Tram leaves Provo at 3:37 p. m. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m. and 6-35 a. m. foervice between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3 37 p. m. arrive' Eureka 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1 :20 p. m, and arrive Frovo 9:15 a. m. 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