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Show LEGAL NOTICES DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. Wasatch Utah Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, busi-ness, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice. Thpre are delinquent upon the following described stock on account ac-count of assessment No. 9, levied 01 the 29th day of January, 1912, the several amounts set opposite ths names of the respective shareholders, os follows: Name. Cert. Shares Amt. Anderson, Ferdinand 434 200 $ 2.00 Adams, Frank 1311 238 2.38 Anderson, Jno. A. ..1414 53 .63 Ballard, D. L 1312 2070 20.70 Breytspraak, W. A... 58 610 6.10 Breytspraak, Elsie . . 59 200 2.00 Burnitz, G. R 64 100 1.00 Brophy, It. C 155 250 2.50 Baldwin, Chas. C. ..1313 70 .70 Beatty, Sam 268 500 5.00 Baudo, Moses 282 110 1.10 Bodorff, V. A 405 500 5.00 Bodorff, W. A 407 552 5.52 Bodorff, V. A 1477 200 2 00 Bodorff, V. A 1478 201) 2 00 Bradshaw, Henry .. 419 1500 15.00 Bradshaw, Henry .. 420 166 1.66 Buehling, A. C 643 664 6.64 1 ' 'l0nS.W'Jfl!ZCJ,', bsrIotbIIIIF nnr!j2MM' ' flifesJSZSgiS? serious consideration ,1 M ' PADEREWSKI M jf ? Aj SL L 4 JmI "" ""'lf"'' ""' !' H "The Metrostyle places JjjS5re,''l, 0? J . jrfjjfw x'yy'i jf technique and almost hit' ' J) the Pianola beyond all S " wjSIWBNB8S8a man touch which the in- 1 I competitors. It will be jxs&SS Uf ifflBSTiOTn888 slrumenthas.itisequip- ,, tny pleasure to mark W? n ' "'''-5" 7&L (OjlwWB w'"1 an ,'"w"'," ji many rolls from my rep- K f V 'OAk "Q !? WJilWiSMiMl which is of equal, if tto , ertoire when I return to SZjwI&s r yj ?!ee&Sw Y-V V M greater importance that h my home in Berlin " ftKwPfff 'Suv&3 is the Metrostyle, which H Look for This Line n t H HE only pieces yon can play well, on learn these unfamiliar pieces, and play them K JI any Player-piano you may buy, are the with proper expression. I pieces that you know. There may be One way is to have a musician personally ten of Lhcsc twenty, perhaps even fifty. teach you the expression of each individual But after these, what? What of the thou- piece. i sands of other compositions that you do not The other way is to buy the one Player- faiow compositions that you cannot by any piano that has the Metrostyle and the miisic- h I possibility play well until you do know them? rolls marked with the red Metrostyle inter pre- H There are just two tuays by which you can talion line. This instrument is H The Pianola Piano 1 The ONLY Player-piano which teaches you the music while you play it H .When you purchase the Pianola Piano, you virtually Recognition of the Pianola Piano's absolute prc-emi- H I become the music pupil not only of Paderewski, Bauer, nence among instruments of its type is world-wide. It K I Busoni, Dr. Richard Strauss, Moszkowski and scores is confined to no one country or class. In England, ! H I of other world-famous musicians, but of popular com- Germany, France, Australia, tiie leading musicians, the j Hj posers and musicians like Cliaminade, Sousa, etc., Rulers, the cultured classes, give unanimous preference ' B as well. to this famous Player-piano. H Thesflmvonllmnrlfpf1lioip5nliviflnnl iti..rnrnHiMnnj Tne Metrostyle. vital as It is "indispensable to H J. ucsc nave aumarKcatlieirinuivmuai interpretations the piaycr-pinno" as Paderewski says Is but one H oa Pipola music-rolls, in the form of the red, Metro- of the many superiorities of the Pianola Piano. H style interpretation line. N0 otier pl,iyer-piano has so perfect, so responsive H ?hA3 nilc tca.chcs y?u no Jmislc teaches it to you an action. No other has such complete expression 1, l St3lS,SiSeiSaS y nSKtKcffiy .ntrol-due to original and patented features like the 1 every piece of music ever composed. Not ten or Ihcmodist, the Graduated Accompaniment and the H twenty pieces, but actually thousands of pieces. Sustaining Pedal Device. No other is so durable. i Unless you would sacrifice the one feature that will Antl no otner on"ers t,ic purchaser so superb a selection H' make a Player-piano enjoyable to you, look for the of piano-fortes, as those combined with the Pianola, to B Metrostyle and the red, Metrostyle interpretation line, mftke the Pianola Piano. D when you make your selection of an instrument. There are but five genuine Pianola Pianos. These arc I IB THE STEINWAY, WEBER, STECK, WHEELOCK AND STUYVESANT PIANOLA PIANOS I Prices and Terms Pianola Pianos cost from $550 upwards. A liberal allowance will be I made on other pianos in exchange and monthly terms to suit your convenience may be arranged H jl i)o Sure the Word "PIANOLA" Is on the Fall Dourd of the Playcr-Plnno you Purchase BH; Carstensen & Anson Co. HH 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET Next to McCornick's Bank 1 Baumer, B. J., ex. . . 602 800 8.00 t Christensen, J. W. 1456 820 8.20 Christman, Gustav . . 782 400 4.00 Christman, V 783 4466 44.66 Christman, Walter . . 784 100 1.00 Christman, Elsie 785 100 1.00 Christman, Alice .. 786 100 1.00 Chiricopoolas, John 1417 160 1.60 Coughlas, Peter ....1518 70 .70 $ . Christensen, 0 1550 100 100 Dick, C 1419 205 2.05 Davis, Ellen M 911 200 2.00 Eger, Max L 1031 100 1.00 Eger, Max L 1249 1000 10.00 Eger, Max L 1250 1000 10.00 Ezer, Max L 1251 500 5.00 1 Eger, Max L 1252 400 4.00 Eger, Pauline 387 200 2.00 Fairlie, John F 1420 5124 51.24 Fairlie, John F 1421 5000 50.00 Fairlie, John F 1422 1000 10.00 Fairlie, John F 1423 1000 10.00 1 Fuller, L. D 184 715 7.15 j Fuller, F. N 383 300 3.00 i Gleich, T. C 1127 500 5.00 Gleich, T. C 1141 2000 20.0Q $ Gleich, T. C 1170 2000 20.00 w" Gleich, Otto 1142 200 2.00 Gleich, Oswald 1143 100 1.00. Gleich, Selma 1144 100 1.00 Gilmon, J. C 195 200 2.00 Granter, Mattie C... 273 2000 20.00 Granter, Geo. W. . . .1425 1180 11.80. J Geiger, W. F 1426 175 1.75 Lieseke, Wm 409 250 2.50 Gieseke, Wm 410 250 2.50 Gleseke, Wm 411 250 2.50 Gieseke, Wm 412 1000 10.00 l Gieseke, Wm 413 250 2.50 Gruber, Frederick .1427 685 6.85 Griiner, Christ F. ..1324 7UU 7.90 Gromer, W. F 1069 1000 10.00 I Gromer, W. F 833 500 5.00 . Gromer, W. F 861 10 .10 I Grannlis, Andrew ..1429 70 .70 Gall, Mrs. Theresa ..1430 115 1.15 Garling, Henry ....1323 238 2.38 Handt, Nannie .... 95 200 2.00 Haak, Ferd 97 1020 10.20 Haak, Richard 1329 798 7.98 Hairiann, Fred 1392 315 3.15 Horn, Henry W 857 250 2.50 Horn, Henry W 1377 500 5.00 Jensen, Jens 629 2860 28.60 Jensen, Christ 296 1000 10.00 Jensen, N. C 1433 1850 18.50 Jensen, N. P 1434 425 4.25 Jensen, A 1435 2410 24.10 Joerg, Mrs. Schanettell05 500 5.00 Julius, Fred 1537 500 5.00 Krone, Henry 440 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 848 800 8.00 Krone, Henry 1065 100 1.00 Krone, Henry 1082 2000 20.00 Krone, Henry 1090 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1091 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1092 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1093 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1094 500 5.00 Krone, Henry 1175 2000 20.00 Krone, Henry 1372 5000 50.00 Krone, Henry 1373 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1374 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1375 1000 10.00 Krone, Henry 1376 1286 12.86 I Kopp, Jacob 1002 500 5.00 Kopp, Jacob 1003 500 5.00 Kopp, Jacob 1004 10345 103.45 Y Kopp, Geo. E 117 1000 10.00 Kopp, Lucy B 124 2000 20.00 Koop, Henry 259 400 4.00 Kopp, Fred L 394 1000 10.00 Kallsen, August ....1335 310 3.10 Kallsen, W J H 1336 70 .70 Keck, Frederick ... 615 1000 10.00 Krieter, W. G 1338 390 3.90 Kuncl, C. F 1339 798 7.98 Koloridas, George ..1437 160 1.60 Karapidak, Mike ..1438 .70 .70 Krone,- Clara 1166 100 1.00 Kraft, John 1266 1000 10.00 Kruchten, Anna L. .1534 200 2.00 Kallsen, Bernhard. .1334 342 3.42 Kallsen, Mrs. Peter.1337 150 1.50 , : Lausterer, John ... 286 1000 10.00 Langenhagen, H. .. 368 1000 10.00 Langenhagen, H. .. 895 341 3.41 Lorensep Chris. ..1441 180 1.80 Larsen, -ust 538 1000 10.00 Lango, An s. ' Henriette 719 550 5.50 Lango, E. A 720 1667 16.67 'Marx, Jno. B 1344 470 4.70 |