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Show iv. ' ' "v? Feel languid, weak, run-d6wn? yr Headache? Stomach "off?" ; 'X, Just a. plain caso of lazy liver. ',' Burdock Blood Bittera tones liver , . and. stomach, promotes digestion, .' ' purifies tho blood. V. ' i s NOTICE. The Stake Presidency and High Council will be accompanied accompan-ied by members of tho Religion Class Board in their visits to the various wards on Sunday, Aug. 25th. Appointments are as follows fol-lows : Benson J. Z. Stewart, George S. Daines. ,' , Greenville V. D. Crauney, Lorenzo E. Tibbitts, Loriu A. Merrill. Hydo Park N- W. . Kimball, J. Z. Stewart, Jr. i Logan 1st ward W. W. Maughan, Jos. E. Cowley, Geo. S. Daines. Logan 2nd ward Jos. E. Cardon, Car-don, Louiso W. Skidmore. Logan 3rd ward-r-L. S. Cardon, Adolph Baer, Sarah Farr. Logan 4th ward J. E. Carlisle, Carl-isle, W. W. Roundy, Lorin A. Merrill. j Logan 5th ward Isaac Smith, A. G. Barber, W. K. Burnham. Logan 6th ward G. V. Thatcher, John IL Anderson, W. O. Robinson. Ld&an 7th vjnrd M. J- Ballard, Bal-lard, Geo. Z. Lamb, J. Z. Stewart, Stew-art, Jr. Providence II. K. Merrill, S. B. Mitton, W. K. Burnham. (Signed) ISAAC SMITH, N. W. KIMBALL, JOS. E. HARDON, Stake Presidency. .A Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen, whoa few days ago lost their little daughter by drowning, were shown many exceptional ex-ceptional kindnesses by friends and neighbors. They desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to all who In any way assisted them in their trials, and to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crockett and Mrs. Hopkins, especially, do they feel a great obligation. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen feel deeply touched by the friendship of all and take this means of making the fact known to those who sustained them and lent such valuable services. Williamson Feed & Livery Stable After Juno 1st will bo at 30 to 32 South Main Street, tho place occupied until recently by tho Cache Valley Implement Company, across the street from Studebaker, Brothers T'L-.2M?Jl- ."l- T ''wp $25.00 Reward Will bo paid tot information that will convict the party that shot my "bird doc" Jack last Saturday morning morn-ing near Danlelson's Mfg. Co.'s factory. U. M. Harms. "" .1 i JT'giJ?'-,JBg'J7 ,v,, ?-, 1 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Namo of corporation, Ilyrum Irrigation Ir-rigation Company, Ilyrum, Cache County, Utah. Notice is heroby given that at a meeting of tho Board of Direc tors held on tho Cth day of August, Au-gust, 1907, an assessment of $1.00 per share was levied upon the capital stock of tho corporation, payable on or before tho 5th day of October, 1907, to the- secretary of said corporation at his residence, resi-dence, in Ilyrum City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on tho 5th day of October, 1907, will be delinquent and advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment is made before will bo sold on tho 2nd day of December 1907, to pay tho delinquent assessment assess-ment together with tho cost of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. O. M. WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer. t University of Utah. M t,yi Instruction begins Monday, Septem- H ber 10th. Registration of Students, iH September 13th and '14th. Entrance ' TM examinations, September 11th, 12th, 'H and 13th. H College, engineering, normal, and nj preparatory courses aro ottered, ""iH Tho Catalog which outlines all tho H Collego work, tho Preparatory Catalog which describes the preparatory and lH two years of normal-preparatory work, 13H or an Illustrated booklet of the School , H of Mines, will bo sent free on appllca-, ( Q, ttiM tlon to UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, . YH Salt Lake City, Utah. r ; . , zH v :':' J U m.y .-,,! 'H |