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Show j, SUMMONS. H In the District Court of the Third M Judicial District of the State of Utah, Hj County of Salt Lake. H Ida Hendricks Derr, plaintiff; vs. H William A. Derr, defendant. Sum- H ' mons. H The State of Utah to the said Defend- B You are hereby summoned to ap- H pear within twenty days after the ser- Mt vice of this summons, upon you, if m served within the county in which m this action is brought, otherwise, with- m in thirty days after service, and de- M fend the above entitled action; and J in case of your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered agalns. you according ac-cording to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of Bald court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving dissolv-ing the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. plain-tiff. F. L. PALMQUIST, Plaintiff's Attorney. HDA HENDRICKS DERR, Plaintiff. P. O. Address, 711 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 9121017 NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE FORECLOS-URE OF WAREHOUSE LIEN. JAMES CHELEMIS and WILLIAM MITCHELL, debtors. Modern Furniture Fur-niture company, their agent, I. X. L. STORES COMPANY, Lien Claimant; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 2Gth day of September. 1910, James Chelemis and William Mitchell, by Modern Furniture Company, their agent, stored with I. X. L. Stores Company, a Utah 'Corporation, in Its warehouse, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the goods and chattels, hereinafter described; That there is now due and unpaid thereon, as storage, and said I. X. L. Stores Company claims said amount to be due thereon, at the time of the first publication of this notice the sum of $92.00: That more than thirty days have elapsed since default in the payment of the debt secured bv snid lien; That on Monday Mon-day the 28th dav of September, 1914. commencing at th hour of 12 o'clock noon, and between the hours of 12 o'clock. M and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day, at that certain store room, Gth floor of warehouse, rear of No. 45 E. Broadway, in Salt Lake City, and County, State of Utah, said I. X. L. Stores Company will sell at public auction the said goods and chattels so stored, and which are scheduled and described as follows: Gas range and hood, 4 pieces partition, mirror, door, 3 Curtain poles, ice box and contents, gas stove, 8 pieces tin, Berlin Ber-lin kettle, mop bucket, G cans catsup, galvanized pail and contents, boiler, spice tin, coffee pot, stow pan, coffee boiler, water cooler, 8 electric fan wings, coffee urn, 2 electric fans, cash register, clock, 2 pictures, 'B'dlo. por-tiers, por-tiers, sign, dish pan, scale 8 trays, 7 tables, 8 stools and 13 chairs. I. X. L. STORES COMPANY, IBy P. A. SORENSEN, Manager. Q. P. ARMSTRONG. Attorney for I. X. L. Stores Company. First publication Sept. 12, 1914. ASSESSMENT NO. 1. Victory Lode (Mining Company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 8th day of September, 1914, an assessment as-sessment of one-fifth of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of said corporation, payable to J. H. Demming. Secretary, or to B. B. Mann President, at the office of the company in the Felt building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on the 7th day of October, 1914, will be delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public pub-lic auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 20th day of October, 1914, to pay delinquent delin-quent assossment together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. J. H. DEMMING, Secretary. Felt Building, City. NOTICE OF SALE. Name of corporation, Demijohn Consolidated Con-solidated Mining Company; principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following fol-lowing described stock, on account of . assessments levied on the 31st day of $j July, 1914, the several amounts set opposite the ?iames of the respective shareholders as follows: No. Amt. (Name. Cert. Shrs. Due. Best, 'Margaret 29 5,333 $13.35 Best, Elizabeth 30 G 6GG 1G.67 Best, Alfretta 31 1,333 3.35 Best, Alfretta 223 8,000 20.00 Best, Carolina 69 2.GGG 6.67 Best, Edgar 0 92 28,600 71.50 Best, Edgar O, 29G 10 .03 Brain, Harry 15G 8,333 20.85 Bult, L. J 177 333 .85 Child, W. H 104 800 2.00 Cole, H. B , 317 5,000 12.50 Cole, H. B 329 1,000 2.50 Cole, H. B 330 1,000 2.50 Cole, H. B 331 1,000 2.50 Cole, H. B 332 1,000 2.50 Donelson, J. S 72 1,333 3.35 Denton, Ernest C. ..194 1,000 2.50 Dixon, B. W 228 5,000 12 50 Dixon, B. W 229 1,000 2.50 Dixon, B. W 278 500 1.25 Fowler, John 5G G66 1.67 Fleming, E. A 115 400 1.00 Fisher, H. C 275 66G 1.G7 Hand, Mary J 83 1,333 3.35 Hayden, Charles ...113 2.66G 6.67 Hardin, M .J 14G 1,333 3.35 Hancock, J. A 160 6G6 1.67 Hancock, I. A 161 666 1.67 (Harrison, Wm. E. ..170 2,000 5.00 Harrison, Wm. E. ..171 3,000 7.50 Hoggin, J. C 175 666 1.G7 Hurd, W. M 277 1,000 2.50 |