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Show Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato of Alfred Swlnyard, deccas cd. Creditors will present r'alms to tho undersigned with vouchers attached, at-tached, at his resldcnco at Lewlston, Cncho County, Utah, or at tho ollice of Walters & Harris, Attorneys, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah, on or boforo tho 12th day of May, 1910. Dato or first publication January 11, 191C. MORRIS J. SWINYARD, Administrator. Adv. 2-12 SUMMONS In tho District Court or tho First Judicial District of tho Stato of Utah In and for tho County of Cncho. Alfred Plcot, plaintiff vs. L. I. Hammond, Ham-mond, Esther 0. Hammond, Hobor C. Lovoland and Harrison Hill, defendant. de-fendant. Tho Stato of Utah to the Bald defendnnt: You nro hereby summoned sum-moned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within tho county In which this nctlon is brought, other-wlso other-wlso within thirty dnys after servico, and defend tho above entitled action; ac-tion; and In enso ot your failure so to do, Judgment will bo rendered against you according to tho demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with tho clerk of tho said court This action Is brought to recover a Judgment foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage mort-gage upon tho land described in tho said complaint. WALTERS & HARRIS, Attornoys for Plaintiff. Post olllco address, Logan, Utah. Adv. 2-3 Mexican Citrus Fruit Company Logan, Utah NOTICE THERE ARE DELIN-QUENT DELIN-QUENT upon thu following described stock, on nccount of assessment levied levi-ed on tho 13th day of December, l'JID, tho several amounts set opposlto tho names of tho respective, shareholders as follows: .? ? B O a Name n w ft S" r g n to tli'orgo i). Anderson... t: G$ 5u. w Nowell Billion Estate.. 1G!20 200.00 James Chlpman 14I10 100.00 Albert Heath 40) 8 80.00 W. S. Hendricks 2310 100.00 W. S. Hendricks 3310 100.00 Nols Hficnn 30l10l 100-00 Alma Hoga'n 27 C DO. 00 II. O. Healy C G fiO.QO H. C. Heoly 7 T.j f.O.OO Robort Ireland 2210l 100.00 Henry Lnrsen 21t0l 100.00 N. D. Thatcher 2C SJ DO. 00 W. C. Van Noy 0 0 DO. 00 W. C. Van Noy 10J D DO. 00 W. C. Van Noy 37 D DO. 00 W. C. Van Noy 3S lj 10.00 And In accordance with law nnd an order of tho Board of Directors mado on tho 13th day of Dccombcr, 101G, bo many shnrog or each parcol or such stock ns may bo necessnry will ho Bold t tho olllco of tho secrn-tary, secrn-tary, Commercial Block, Logan, Utah, on tho 12th day of February, 1010, at tho hour of 12 m. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cott of advertising and exponso of snlo, H. BULLEN, Secretary. Commercial Block, Logan, Utah. Adv. 2-12 0 I (TTJ Maintenance Problems 1(1 ' Interruption in Long Distance service means annoyance and loss of time to our patrons. Intense heat, extreme cold, lightning, wind, sleet and snow are relentless . enemies of "outside" telephone plant. ' . The elements are continually warring against our poles and wires. ' Often an attack results in only the breaking of a single wire; occasionally the result is miles of broken poles and tangled wires. Sometimes the trouble is near headquarters; often it is far up" on the windswept wind-swept mountains. Wherever and whatever it is, our repairmen, bravely defying the elements, hurry to the scene to mako the needed repairs. Many a wreck caused by winter storms costs thousands of dollars to repair, and has caused our repairmen to suffer hardships almost unendurable. But the lines must be kept open. Telephono service must be as nearly continuous con-tinuous as it is humanly possible to make it. The maintaining of a telephone plant in this mountainous country, is a problem prob-lem rarely considered by telephone users. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. |