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Show I DELINQUENT NOTICE TO Stockholders Of the South Cache I i Ming Company. HM -PtincinnUOffico at Hillvillo, Utnh. H K'M Notice. t ! 1 ( There arc delinquent on the fol- H & lowing described stock, on nc- B Si count of assessment No. One lev- H I ied on the 6th dny of July, 1908, H l it he several amounts set opposite H j the names of the respective shnn. m S holders us follows: SSSfl CT - ! kB 'i " ' 2, ' I JNAME. J? q f ! ; S V Aikcle, Andreas 78.349 16 $1.60 B J Andersen, Hyr 'm113.373200 20.00 K I Andersen, Snm'lj 158 20 2.00 ' ' Andersen, J. W. 170(100 10.00 1 , Andersen, A. N. 172 1 .10 J' Andersen, Ole .. 276 8 .80 ' Allen, A. J j 142 15 1.50 P 'i Allen, George C. 218 G .60 IHichsel, John ..j 56 28 2.80 liullock, James, j 22.315 32 3.20 Hnlloek, Henry. 74.347 80 8.00 Bnrthlome. Johnj 40 32 3.20 Bisseger, A. II. 64 1 19 1.90 Buchanan, K. S. j 133 50 5.00 Campbell, II. U.-j 33 25 2.50 H-j Cheeketts, Win. 31 j 50 5.00 j Chugg, Win. J. j . 6G 25 2.50 j Chugg, William j 73.346J 40 4.00 i Christensen, P. j 213 25 2.50 H ChristolVerson, C. 262 10 1.00 Hf Kliason, '. A. .. 229 10 1.00 ' Fife, Elizabeth 189 50 5.00 Fuhrimnn, A. E. 34.323 10 1.60 B Fuhriman, J. II. - 7C 50 5.00 :! Farmer, T. P... j 279 15 1.50 B,. llustnvchoii, J.C. 38 10 1.00 E,r Ossel, Uotlieb j 7100 10.00 H Oesscl, Jacob., j 259 10 1.00 H, Gulbrandsen, F. j 174 25 2.50 H Hansen, -Ceo. D. 29.320 29 2.90 M ' Hansen, Jas. J. 146 12 1.2U H Hansen, 'John O.j 157 20 2.00 Kj Hansen, IT. P.. 16814014.00 Bj Hiansei, I'. O. .. 18410010.00 K Hansen, E. P. .. J191.298 16 1.6U K Hansen, P. O... j 184 10 1.00 K Hall, llyrum.. 197 25 2.50 K Hammond, II. ..J194.299 22 2.20 H& Hammond, A. M. 36.324 62 6.2U K Halver.son, Louisj 177 30 3.00 Hf Hawkins, W. B. 134 23 2.50 K TmiioIsou, A. M. 173 25 2.50 H , Jensen, Niels ..j 18 22 2.20 H Jensen,. Jcu.s ... 111 -22 2.20 W Jensen, Henry ,155.398 40 4.00 K , Jensen,' John, ..J145.394 40 4.00 I Jensen, John W. 225 5 .50 k Jensen, 'James L. 230 16516.50 Jessop, Jos. A... 282 20 2.00 .. Jessop, Jos. S...J 121 25 2.50 Jones, William 19.314 IOGJIO.60 j Jones, J.-P.' . . . . 108 75)7.50 H Jones, Elijah .. (236.287 16 1.60 Hf Kendrick. Frankj 48.331 16j 1.60 H tnil!ji, Niels .. 199 10 1.00 K ITarsen, oren .. 241 8 .80 , Liljenquist, II. F 163 20 2.00 Hr; Loosli, John ... 201 20)2.00 " liller, Jos. ir.. 52.334 40 4.00 : ililler, Alnm D. 82 22 2.20 K liller. Nephi E.j S(i.3j3 50 5.00 m. ( 31illji-, Louis T.J169.294 1601C.00 Mathews D. P. 27 42 4.20 - I irathews, II. J. 33 40 4.00 k j rathews, E. 1). j 84 20. 2.00 B ' .Mclvane, -A. D. j 51.333 40 4.00 j Monson, John ..J102.366 27 2.70 K Monsou, Niels,Jr103.3G7 16 1.60 Vg lonson, Nels ..j 104 23 2.30 1 Murdoclc, Robt. 183.296 lGOJlG.OO 0 Niclson, Ole N. 123.3S2 241 2.40 fl Niittall, Jas. 13. j 203 42 4.20 Bl Olson, James .. 87.354 73 7.50 H ' Olson, Martin . . 99.3641 SO S.00 H" Olson, Anders, j 10120020.00 f'r Olson, Niels ... 126 25 2.50 K' 01h0"' 01of ...129.385J 16 1.60 B'' . Parkinson, W.B. 72.345 80 8.00 B Pitkin, Geo. O. j 91.357 95 9.50 B Pitkin, J. L. .. 13610010.00 B Petersen, Lorentz 221 25 2.50 B Pctctsen, Annie 224 10 1.00 B PQtfirscu, P. M.. 227 10 1.00 B, Petersen, Ernest 231 25 2.50 Bi Bhi Ilnsmussen, C. 98.363 40 4.00 IodalH)Ugh, S.P.j 96.362 175 17.CO Kodabongh, S.I.j 97 25 2.50 Kinderknecht, J.j 180 6 .60 Kolfson, P. M. 219 10 1.00 Scott, Daniel .. 266 14 1.40 Salvescn,..S. O. j 127 25 2.50 Sorcnsen, Hans J131.386 64( 6.40 Sorensen, Chns. 232 o .50 Sautter, MUry S. 240 20 2.00 Theurer, John. 70.343 15 1.50 Theurer, D. O. 238.288 48 4.80 Tibbitts, L. E. j 30.321 16 1.60 Thorpe, Jas. A. j 43 10 1.00 Thorpe, J. II... 139.390 67 6.70 Taylor, Jas. O. J132.381 35J 3.50 Whitney, S. A. Jr. 1 125.383 80 8.00 Williams, G. W. j , 132 25 2.50 Williams, Ira., j 156 20) 2.00 Wilson, O. 31... J140.391 25 2.50 Wilson, Geo. G. 162 10 1.00 Wilson, E. J... j 171 25 2.50 Winborg, Pelr j 284 10 1.00 Yeates, John. . j 124 20 2.00 Yeates, Fred T. - 255 35 3.50 Zollinger, J. E. j 92.358 86 8.60 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors Di-rectors made on the 6th day of July, 1908, so many shares ot each parcel of the above stock n may be necessary will bo sold at Millville, Cache County, Utah, at the Flour mill owned by the South Caehe Milling Company, on the 5th day of September, 1908, at the hour of 9 o'clock, A. M., to pay delinquent assessments assess-ments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. JOSEPH A. SMITH, Secretary. Olllee of Secretary, Providence, Utah. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. A Republican County Convention Conven-tion for Caehe County, is hereby called to meet at the County Court House, Logan City, Utah, on August 29 nt 2:30 p. in. for the purpose of electing fifty-one (51) delegates to attend the Republican Re-publican State Convention which will meet at Salt Lake City, Utah, September 15th next. , Also to elect a County Chairman Chair-man and a member of the State Committee for Cache County, Utah. The apportionment for the county convention is made on the basis of one delegate for each 35 votes east for the Hon. Joseph Howell for Congress in the elee-tion elee-tion 1906. On this apportionment the convention wilt consist of 103 delegates, apportioned to the several sev-eral precincts as follows: Avon 1 Benson 1 College 1 Cove 1 Clarks'tdn .'.". 3 Greenville 2 Hyde Park :'...:. 3 llyrum 9 Logan No. 1 3 Logan No. 2, 3 Logan No. 3 . :. 2 Logan No 4, 4 Logan No. 5, 4 Logan No. 6, 3 Logan, No. 7, 4 Logan No. 8, 4 Logan No. 9, 5 Logan No. 10, 5 Lewiston 2 .Millville ;,... 3 Mt. Home .meet with Cove) Mendon ,.,.. 2 Mt. Sterling " 1 Newton : 2 Petorboro 1 Providence 4 Paradise 4 Richmond 5 Smithfi.el'd l"0 Trenton . 1 Wellsvillo .-..." 8 Wheeler-....; ..,.,....,. 2 - " i ' The Chairman of the several precincts respectively is hereby diiected to make the necessary arrangements ar-rangements for the holding of primaries pri-maries for the election of delegates dele-gates to the county convention and forward a list of same promptly to William 11. Thrtin, county- chairman, Logan, Utah. Primaries should be helcTnot later la-ter than August 2,7th. By order of the Republican County Ceutrul Committee. WM. H. THAW,. County Chairman. HORACE G. NEBEKER, Secretary, Attentten, Asthma Sufferers! Foley's Honey and Tar will nlvo Immediate relief to asthma sutlerers and has cured "many cases that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar Is the, best remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lunu trouble. Contains no harmful harm-ful drus Sold by Rlter Cro?. and all DrtiKK'sts. Excellent Health Advice. I Mrs. .M. M. Davison, of No. 379 1 GifVord Ave., San Jose, Cal.. says-"The says-"The worth of Electric Bitters n a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of tho liver and bowels is so pro-nounccd pro-nounccd that I am promptud t.i say 'a word in its favor, for the benefit of those scckinu' relief from such nfllictions. There is more health for the digestive organs or-gans i n bottle of Klectric Bitters than in nny other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at all druggists 50c. Cheap Ratas East. August 24th and 25th To Chicago, .Minneapolis, St. Louis and intermediate points. Round trip. Loug limit. Stop overs. Write L. H. Harding, Salt Lake for full particulars. t . A healthy man Is a kin In his own :it;hl; an unhealthy man is an unhappy un-happy slave. Burdock Ulood Bitters 'builds up sound health keeps jou I well. Notice to Central Committee. Members of the Itepubllcan County 1 Central committee are hereby request-i request-i ed to meet at the county court house, , Loan, Utah, on Frlda) , the 21st day of August, 1008. ut 1:.I0 p. m. Wji. II. Thain, Chairman I A. -A. Law, Secretary. i , Excursions to Pacific Coast Dally June 1st., to September loth Ask agents for particulars. I I Where 8wedenborg Was Burled. Emanuel Swedenborg, whose re-1 re-1 mains are being removed to Sweden, was buried beneath the Swedish i church which adjoins the once notorious notori-ous Hatcllff highway, now metamorphosed metamor-phosed Into respectable St. George i Street. He lies beside another distinguished distin-guished Swede, pr. Solander, the disciple dis-ciple of Linnaeus and fellow laborer In I botany with'Slr Joseph Hanks, who ! sent the first lecturer on uatural science to Oxford. Tho Swedish i church was the scene of the last "sumptuary law" on diess promulgated promul-gated In England. On Sunday, September Septem-ber 18, 1748, an order was read here , prohibiting all natives of Sweden from i wearing gold or silver lace on their clothes. Although Swedenborg formed ! no definite religious organization, his adherents aie still numerous and possess pos-sess at least four chapels In London. Westminster Gazette. ' Notice to Water Users. i StatkEnoineku'sOffick, Salt Lake City, Ut July 17, 1008 f 1 Notice Is hereby h'iven that Alma i Merrill and C. .. HarrK, whose prst-oilicc prst-oilicc address is Klchmond, Utah, have made application In accoidancc willi I the requirements of chapter 108, Session Ses-sion Laws of Utah, 100J, as amended j by the Session Laws of Utah, 1(107, to appropriate three (:) cubic fen per second of ' water from IHuh creek, Cache county, Utah. Said wnti'rlll be diverted at a point which lies 157 rods south and 104 rods cast of the southwest corner of the southwest, quarter of section ti.tovMislilp.14 north, range 2 east, Salt Lake base and meridian and conveyed by means of a ditch and pipe line for a distance of 0,180 feet and there used from April 1 to November 1, Incluslve.of each year, to Irrigate 1,000 acres of land embraced embrac-ed In sections 20, 27 and 28, township 14 north, range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. As a secondary purpose, pur-pose, us much water as may be necessary neces-sary will bo used duiing the entire year for domestic purposes. This application ap-plication Is designated In the State Engineer's olllee as No, 1800. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor must bo made by atlldavlt In dupllcaieand tiled In this olllee within with-in thirty (30) days after the complc-lion complc-lion of the publication of this notice. CALKii'J'ANKKn.Stato Engineer. Date of tlrst publication July 20, 1008, date of completion of publication August 28, 1003 i I Notice to Water Users. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Ut., July 17, 1008. Notice Is hereby given that John W. Shupe ct al., whose postofJIce address Is Ogdcn, Utah, have made application applica-tion In accordance with the requirements require-ments of chapter 108, Session Law's of Utah, 1005, as amended by (he Session Laws of Utah, 1007, to appropriate twenty-five (25) cubic feet per second of water from Sheep creek, Cache county, Utah. Said water will be diverted di-verted at a. point which bears south 63 degrees 67 minutes east 3,013 feet distant from the northwest corner of the northwest quarter et section 24, township ,0 north, range 3 east, 8alt Lake base and meridian and conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of 6,000 feet ana there used from January Jan-uary 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling pro-pelling machinery at Ogden, Utah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will bo returned to the natural channel of the stream at a point which bears north 70 degrees 37 minutes west 1,280 feet distant from the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section 14, township town-ship 0 north, ranpe 3 cast, Salt Lake base and 'meridian. This application Is designated In the State Engineer's office as No. 1846. All protest against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor must be mide by affidavit In duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion or the publication of this notice. Caleb Tanner, State Engineer. Date of first publication July 29, 1008, date of completion of publication August 28, 1008. Notice te Water Users. State Engineer's Orticx, I Salt Lake City, Ut.June30, 1908. f Notice Is hereby given that Smith-field Smith-field City, by its mayor, James J. Meiklc, whose postofllce address '.s Smlthrield City, Utah, has made application ap-plication In accordance with the requirements re-quirements of chapter 108, Session Laws of Utah, 1005, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1007, to appropriate thirty (30) cubic feet per second of water from Summit creek, , Cache county, Utah. Snld water uli! be dlveited at a point which lies 30 feet due north o! the southeast corner of section 8, township 13 north, range 2 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of a flume and pipe line for a distance of 20,000 feet and there used from January I to December De-cember 31, Inclusive, of each jear, to develop power for the purpose of electric elec-tric lighting and propelling machinery at Smlthrield and surrounding towns, in Cache county, Utah. AfUr having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel chan-nel of the stream, at a point which lies 405 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section sec-tion 24, township 1:1 north, range 1 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated in th State Engineer's otlice as No. 1810. All protests agalnst,the granting of ' said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by atlldavlt In duplicate and (lied in this otlice with-In with-In (30) days after tho completion of the publication of this notice. Caleii Tanner, State Engineer. Date of tlrst publication July 20, 1008, date of completion of publication August 28, 1008. Notice to Water Users. State Engineer's Oekice, ) Salt Lake Ulty, Ut., July 0, 1008. f Notice Is hereby given that the Agricultural Ag-ricultural college or Utah .by John A : Widtsoe, Its president, whose post-office post-office address is Logan, Utah, lias made application In accordance with the requirements of chapter 108, Session Ses-sion Laws of Utah, 1005, as amended by the Session Laws o Utah. 1007, to appropriate one hundred and fifty (160) cubic feet per second of water fiom Logan river, Cache county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears soutli 84 degrees 42 minutes min-utes east 2,541 feet distant from the northwest corner of section 30, township town-ship 12 north, range 1 east, Salt Lake b-tse and meridian and conveyed by means or a pipe Hue for a distance of 2,200 feet and there used from Janu-ary Janu-ary 1 to December 31, Inclusive, or each j ear, to develop power ror the purpose or electric lighting and propelling pro-pelling machinery at the Agricultural college or Utah. After 'having been so diverted and used, the water will be retuujrd to the natural channel ot the' sueam at a point which bears uouih 33 degrees 29 minutes east l,t7 teet dtetant trom the northwest corner cor-ner or section 30, township 12 north, range 1 east, Salt Lake base and meridian. mer-idian. Tills application Is designated In tho State Engineer's oillio as No. 1884. v All protests against the granting or said application, stating tho reasons therefor. must be made by atlldavlt In duplicate and tiled In Ihlsolllco within th(rty (30) days alter the 'completion or tho publication or this notice. Caleh Tanner, State Englnser. Date or first publication July 20, 1008, date or completion or publication August 28, 1008, SHE LIKES GOOD THINGS I Mrs. Chns. B. Smith, of West I Franklin, Maine, says: "I like H good things and have adopted Dr."King's Now Lif s Pills ns our H family laxative medicine, be- H cause they are good and do their H work without making a fuss about H it." These painless purifiers sold H at all druggists, 25c, H St. John's Church. H ( Services for the tenth Sunday after b Trinity will be held as usual, morning H prayer at 11 and evening prayer at 8. H The publio Is invited to attend. H 151 I I ALFALFA I GROWER'S .. I COWVENIENCES I Are not alone confined to the M Rural Fna Delivery of mall and H the telephone. H There is another convenience H which all farmers should have and many do have a checking H account with a good bank. The H Possessor of such an account H avoids the risk of having his H money on his person or about M his home where it is in danger of fire and thieves. M His bills paid by check are not H only a valid receipt, but also a H convenience in his home trans- H actions where very often the H necessary change for including H a settlement Is' not at hand. M Don't stop to think thls-over, H but start an account 'now with 1 THE- FIRST I NATIONAL I BANK OF I LOGAN, UTAH. I. STANDING GRAIN J BURNED Will be paid for when insured with H THE UTAH I REAL EST ATE, LOAN I AND I INVESTMENT GO. I We write all kinds or Klre Insurance. I Many people loose their wheat crops H by fire from various causts. A few H dollars each jcar would piolrct them H and they will not need to worry. Call H or write us for Information. B LOUIS S. CARDON, Mgr. I De Bouzek I Huntz I Gompany I 5$r3 - I Designers, Engraver. I Electrotypers. I Salt Lake mty I ) KILLthiCOUCH I um CUHE thi LUNC8 with Dr. King's New Discovery FpRC8s;si,,Sft. ANBAUTHR0ATNDtUN8TB0UBLEt. GUAKANTXliD BAYISVAOTOKY It ll Wft,M,,,,,,,r.7"y.l - |