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Show Mrs. "Back Boy "I shall want you to be dressed by 3 o'clock, Ellen, to receive any friends that may call." Ellen "Oh, lor, mum! 'Ain't you goln'vto be in?" Boston Transcript. "How does this noted healer, who to cures his patients by touching them, ifr differ from a regular physician?" "Why, he touches them before he cures them." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The proof-reader on a small middle western daily was a woman of great precision and extreme propriety. One day a reporter succeeded in getting into type an item about "Willie Brown, the boy who was burned in the West End by a live wire." f On .the fololwing day the reported found on his desk a frigid note asking, ask-ing, "Which is the west end of a boy?" It took only an instant to reply "The end the son sets on, of course." jj Ladies' Home Journal. Shopman The fresh herrings are very nice this morning, m'm. Lady Er have they roes. Shopman Well, m'm, all fish is dearer at this season! Punch. Mrs. B "That nurse-girl is sensible; sensi-ble; she won't allow any one to kiss the baby while she's near." Mr. B "No one would want to while she was near." Pathfinder. Howell "Edison says that we sleep too much." Powell "Well, it isn't his fault; he has invented enough things to keep us awake." Life. "Well," her friend said, "he seems to be able to make an honest living." "Yes," she replied, but heaven's! who wants to marry a man of that kind nowadays?" Chicago Record-Herald. LEGAL NOTICES DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tintic Standard Mining company. Principal place of business, No. 422 Judge building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mine, Tintic mining district, dis-trict, Utah county, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following fol-lowing described stocks on account of assessment No. G of () one-half cent per share, levied on December 5, 1911, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: No. NAMES. Cert. Shr. Amt. Anderberg R. L. ... 812 500 $ 2.50 Angell, Mrs. Mae . . 904 1000 5.00 Atchison, M. E. . . . 253 834 4.17 Bertoch, Jno. C. .. 462 1000 5.00 Boehme, Louis 8G5 5000 25.00 r Jiolton, Emma 984 1500 7.50 J) Bowes, A. G 50 250 1.25 Bowes, Alpin M. . . 48 250 1.25 Bowes, D. Willis ... 51 250 1.25 Bowes, Watson E. . 49 250 1.25 , Bratton, Albert E. . 142 1000 5.00 r Brennan, J. D 258 200 1.00 I Bromley, E. M 390 500 2.50 Bruce, Phillip 1005 500 2.50 i Bruce, Phillip 1006 500 2.50 Bruce, Phillip 1007 1000 5.00 'Busch, George F. ..1034 5000 25.00 Chalmers, Lida . ,.. 276 300 1.50 Chalmers, Lida ... 397 400 2.00 Chalmers, Lida ... 493 300 1.50 Croskill, Charles .. 52 1000 5.00 Dibble, A. W 784 4000 20.00 f Duffin, James 494 300 150 j v Duffin, James 578 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 458 400 2.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 587 2000 10.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 603 2000 10.00 i Durrant, Paul D. .. 604 2000 10.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 724 2500 12.50 J Durrant, Paul D. .. 762 1000 5.00 ? Durrant, Paul D. .. 783 3170 15.85 j Durrant, Paul D. ,, 788 1000 5.00 I il Durrant, Paul D. . . 789 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. . . 790 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 791 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 792 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. . . 793 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 794 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. .. 795 1000 5.00 Durrant, Paul D. . . 797 3000 15 00 Durrant, Paul D. ..1039 1000 5.00 Edwards, John .... 315 100 .50 Egginton, Fanny .. 188 lOoO 5.00 Egginton, Fanny .. 190 1000 5.00 Egginton, Fanny .. 191 1000 5.00 Ellis, John G 345 1000 5.00 Emley, Walter G. . 522 100 .50 Farley, J. W 675 833 4.17 Farrier, Wm. F. . . . 56 1000 5 00 Farrish, Wm. A. .. 987 5000 25.00 Farrish, Wm. A. .. 988 2500 12.50 Farrish, Wm. A. .. 989 2500 12.50 Friedrich, H. T., Jr.. 774 1625 8.13 Fullrlde, H. F 658 3000 15.00 Gannett, Clayton .. 237 1000 5.00 Gibbs, Evelyn Cheyenne 167 500 2.50 Gibbs, H. M 165 500 2.50 Gordon, E. C 892 5u00 25.00 Gordon, J. S 469 5000 25.00 Gordon, J. S 1016 500 2.50 Gordon, J. S. .".....1017 500 2.50 Gordon, J. S 1018 500 2.50 Haynes, John C. .. 845 1200 6.00 Haynes, Mrs. Jno. C. 844 800 4.00 Hart, Fred J 232 500 2.50 Henricksen, C. I. .. 326 100 .50 Hinkle, Mary A. .. 132 500 2 50 Holdaway, A. N. ..1015 5000 25.00 Holdaway, Caroline 718 2000 10.00 Holdaway, Caroline 719 500 2.50 Holdaway, Lydia A.1014 45000 225.00 Jackson, Henry ... 707 500 2.50 Johnson, Murl 628 3000 15.00 Karr, J. L 957 300 1.50 Kroll, F. W 868 100 .50 Larson, Oliver 917 250 1.25 : Latimer, Thomas .. 102 1000 5.00 Livingston, D. H. . . 575 1500 7.50 Livingston, D. H. ..1045 1000 5.00 ' Livingston, D. H. . .1046 1000 5.00 Mays, James H. .. 8zT 3000 15.00 Meissner, Anna P. . 120 200 1.00 Meissner, Anna P. . 124 . 300 1.50 Moran, John 826 116 .58 Moyes, Wm 1044 500 2.50 McArthur, L. E. ... 294 500 2.50 McArthur, L. E. ... 898 500 2.50 Osgood, J. G 317 100 .50 Pritchett, C. L 1019 2000 10.00 Rathman, George H , Trustee 656 5000 25.00 Rathman, George H., Trustee 657) 5000 25.00 Rich, Homer J. ...1040 1500 7.50 Riddle, J. E 629 500 2.50 Scovlllo Sons Co. 17 1000 5.00 Sharp, B. Howard . 155 200 1.00 Sharp, B. Howard . 112 1000 5.00 Simpson, Chas. C. . 96 500 2.50 Simpson, Chas. C. . 112 1000 5.00 Simpson, Ben. M. . 108 1000 5.00 Simpson, Ben. M. . 110 1000 5.00 Simpson, Martha P. 145 1000 5.00 Smoot, George M. . 668 7000 35.00 Snyder, Ada 1008 3000 15.00 Snyder, Bismarck . 937 4000 20.00 Snyder, Elizabeth W 410 3000 15.00 Snyder, Elizabeth W 598 1000 5.00 Snyder, Elizabeth W 599 500 2.50 Snyder, Elizabeth W 600 500 2.50 Snyder, H. G 566 2500 12.50 Snyder, W. 1 936 25000 125.00 Stohr, E. P. C 576 500 2.50 Stohr, E. P. C 912 500 2.50 Stohr, L. H 225 500 2.50 Stratford, E. A. .. 153 500 2.50 Stratford, E. A. .. 154 500 2.50 Strenli, Ferd. E. . . . 697 1000 5.00 Surles, Carrie 725 1500 7.50 Sylvester, Frank J.. 392 828 4.14 Sylvester, Frank J.. 635 1000 5.00 Sylvester, Frank J.. 871 1000 5.00 Taft, Still P 605 1000 5.00 Taft, Nellie W. ... 817 1000. 5.00 TomasQk, Elizabeth. 206 1000 5.00 Tomasek, Elizabeth.- 297 1000 5.00 Walsh, John V. ... 9 1000 J.vj Weber, Ethel 523 200, Q0 Weber, William ... 630 3500 17.00 Weber, William ... 825 600 3.00 Weber, William ... 903 200 l.uU Weber, William ... 925 1000 5.00 Weber, William ... 997 200 1.00 White, Job 857 700 3.50 Woodcock, Clara E. 775 333 1.67 Yagle, Clarence N.. 128 500 2.b0 Yagle, Mary 105 1000 5.00 Yeasell, W. H 323 200 1.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 5th day of December, 1911, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as imay be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company, 422 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon.together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and the expense of sale. GEORGE F. BUSCH, Secretary. 1-13-1-27. NOTICE. There will ba a meeting of the board of directors of the Holden Land & Livestock Company, a Utah corporation, corpor-ation, held at the office of the company, com-pany, at Suite 903 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, the 27th day of January, 1912, at the hour of three o'clock p. m. of that day. The purposes of said meeting are: (1) To remove for cause I. E. Pratt as secretary and director of the company; to remove, for cause, Clarence Pratt as director of the company. com-pany. (2) For the appointment of successors succes-sors to each of said parties. (3) For the transaction of such other business as may lawfully come before the meeting. H. A. SMITH, President. , ARTHUR ROBINSON, Treasurer. i 1-13-1-27 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. EMERALD MINING COMPANY. Office and place of Its general business busi-ness located at 205 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given .that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Emerald Mining Company, held at its office, above designated, on Thursday, December 14, 1911, an assessment as-sessment of one and one-half (1) cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable pay-able to J. E. Oglesby, secretary of the company, at Its said office above designated, in three equal installments, install-ments, as follows: The first installment install-ment of one-half cent, payable Mon day, January 15, 1912, the second installment in-stallment of one-half cent, payable Thursday, February 15, 1912, and the third installment of one-half cent, payable Wednesday, March 15, 1912. Any stock upon which the first installment in-stallment of this assessment may remain re-main unpaid on Monday, January 15, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised adver-tised for sale at public auction, and unless payment of said first Installment Install-ment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, February 10, 1912. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the company's com-pany's office, above designated, to pay the delinquent installment, together to-gether with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Any stock upon which the second installment of thlB assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, February 15, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment of said second installment Is made bo-fore, bo-fore, will bo sold Saturday, March 9, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m at the company's office, above designated, desig-nated, to pay the delinquent installments, install-ments, together with cost of advertising adver-tising and expense of sale. Any etock upon which the third installment of this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, March 15, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale WWIIlgWlNwwBIIIMWli" I !' ' J - I WWW at public auction, and unless pay- H ment of third instalment is made be- jH fore, will be sold on Saturday, April H 13, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. H m., at the company's office, to pay H the delinquent installment, together H with cost of advertising and expense H J. E. OGLESBY, Secretary. H Office, 205 Judge Building; Salt 1 .Lake City, Utah. M First publication December 16, 1911. H SUMMONS. H In the City Court of Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of H Utah. H H. II. Stevens, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas M H. Lindley, Defendant Summons. M The State of Utah to said Defend- H You are hereby summoned to ap- H pear within ten days after service o M this summons upon you, if served M within the County in which this ac H tlon is brought; otnerwise within M twenty days after service, and defend H the above entitled action; and in case M of your failure so to do, judgment H will be rendered against you accord- M Ing to the demand of the complaint, H which has been filed with the clerk H of said court. This action is brought H to obtain a judgment for $160.64 on H two certain promissory notes ex- jH ecuted and delivered by defendant to H plaintiff. M HURD & HURD, JH Plaintiff's Attorney. )fl P. O. Address, 225 Atias Block, H Salt Lake City, Utah. M DELINQUENT NOTICE. M Torbanehlll Mining Company. Lo- H cation of principal place of business, H Salt Lake City, Utah. JM Notice There are delinquent upon H the following described stock on ac- H count of assessment levied on the 6th H day of November, 1911, the several H amounts set opposite the names of H the respective shareholders, as fol- H H Name. Cert. Shrs. Amt. M Wm. Joseph Dlfferd- H ing 29 100 $ .05 fl Wm. McNaughton.. 37 500 .25 H J. II. Whitney .... 40 1 222 476 .34 M Geo. A. Emery 55 250 .13 Hugh J. Cannon . . 220 209 1 240 5363 2.68 1 Geo.Q.Cannon Assn 67917 H 959 H 16237 85113 42 56 D. H. Livingston .. 263 2500 1.25 M May II. Cannon 239 5000 2.50 M Le G. Young 54356 27.18 M Catherine Wergler 245 100 .05 H Edwin A. Andrews 244 ' 200 .10 IB Florence M. An: H drews 243 H 200 H 100 300 .15 H W. Crawford An- H dcrson 218 B 45375 23.69 Catherine Anderson 217 14034 7.02 1 John L. Smollie .. 246 40000 20.00 M John W. Cannon .. 248 500 .25 1 Carl J. Squires .... 249 100 .05 George Wergler ... 251 100 .05 . M And In accordance with the law and H an order of the board of directors H made on the 6th day of November, H 1911, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as shall bo necessary H will se sold at public auction at the M office of Young & Moyle, Deseret Na- M tional bank building, Salt Lake City, H Utah, on the 17h day of January, H 1912, at the hovn of 12 o'clock noon M to pay delinquent assessments there- M on, together with the cost of adver- H tising and the expenses of the sale. M DAVID SMELLIE, H Secretary. H Office, Young & Moyle, Salt Lake jjM City, Utah. |