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Show Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP NOTICE Consult the County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The regular annual mooting ot tho stockholders of tho First National Bank of Logan, Utah, will bo hold in its banking room on tbo 11th day of January, 1916, nt 4 o'clock p.xa. for tho election ot directors and tho transaction of such other business as may bo proper, H. E. CROCKETT, Cashier. Dated at Logan, Utah, Decomber 11, 1915. Adv. J 12 Notice of Assessment. " Mexican Citrus Fruit Company, Logan, Utah Notlco Is hereby given that nt a meeting of tho directors held on tho 13th day of Decomber, 1915, an assessment as-sessment of $10 a share wbb lovled on the capital stock of the corporation, corpora-tion, payable January 15, 191C, to tho secretary of tho corporation at his office at Logan, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain re-main unpaid on the 15th day of January, Jan-uary, 1916, will bo delinquent nnd advertised for sale at public auction, ana unless payment is made before will bo sold on tho 12th day of February, Feb-ruary, 1916, to pay the delinquent as-sessment, as-sessment, together with the cost ot advertising, and expense of sale. H. BULLEN, JR., Secretary. Commercial Block, Logan, Utah. Adv. 115 NOTICE OF 8ALE Of Unclaimed and Refused Freight, Sixty Rolls of Wire Fanee Notlco is hereby given that the undersigned un-dersigned will sell at tho Oregon Short Line Railroad Company's freight depot, at Logan, Cache County, Coun-ty, Utah, on tho 22d .day of January, 1916, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of realizing sufficient to pay freight charges $150.34; storage stor-age charges, $172.52; and other expenses ex-penses as provided for by tho laws of the stato ot Utah, relative thereto, there-to, tho following described property, to wit: Sixty (60) rolls of wire fence. Shipment originated with tbo Merchants Mer-chants Syndicate Cataloguo Co., of Adrian, Mich., April 6, 1915, and consigned to their order notify Tho Economy Supply Co., at Logan, Utah, weight approximately 7,540 pounds, said shipment having remained undelivered un-delivered for a period of more than 60 days, sale Is ordered. OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. Per J. R. Morton, Agent. Adv. 1-13 m m enuunuo . In tho District Court of tho First Judicial District of tho State of Utah in and for tho County of Cacho. Alfred Plcot, plaintiff vs. L. I. Hammond, Ham-mond, Esthor Q. Hammond, Hober C. Lovoland nnd Harrison Hill, defendant. de-fendant. Tho Stato of Utah to tho said defendant: You are hereby summoned sum-moned to appear within twenty days after sorvlco of this summons upon you, if sorved within tho county In which this action Is brought, othor-wlso othor-wlso within thirty days after sorvlco, and defend tho abovo entitled action; ac-tion; nnd In caso of your falluro so to do, Judgment will bo rendered against you according to tho demand of tho complaint, which has boon fllod 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, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post ofllco address, Logan, Utah. Adv. 2-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Andrew Andorson, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims to tho imdorslgnod with vouch ers attached, to the undorslgnod at tho residence of olthor of them, at Hyrum City, Utah, on or boforo tho first day of May, 1915. Dato of first publication December Decem-ber 30, 1915, A, M. ISRAEL8EN, ANDREW A. ALLEN, Executors. WALTERS & HARRIS, Attorneys. Adr. 7 '1.29 APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS Notlco is hereby given that all ap. plications for permits to grazo cattle, cat-tle, horses and sheep within he Cacho National Forest durincf thw season of 1916, must bo filed In my ofllco at Logan, Utah, on or before February 5, 1916. Full Information In regard to tho grazing fees to be chargod nnd blank forms to bo used in making applications will bo fur. ntshed upon request. E. O. SHEPARD, Supervisor. Adr. NOTICE OF SALE Logan River and Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company, Principal Place I of Business, College, Utah I Thoro Is dolinquont upon the fol- I lowing described stock, on account S of assessment levied on tho 20th day E) of November, 1915, tho amount set I opposite tho name of tho sharehold- I er as follows; I Name No. Cert Shrs Ami i F. Zollinger Jr. 39 40 . $4. CO 1 And In accordance with law nnd 1 an ordor of tho board of directors 3 made on tho 20th day of November, U 1915, so many shares of this parcel W of stock as may be necessary, will n bo sold nt tho ofllco of tho secretary, jffl at 100 West First South street, Lo- jM gan, Utah, on tho 16th day of Janu- M ary, 1916, at the hour of 12 m. t o pay ine delinquent assessment there- 1 on, togother with tho cost of adver- H Using and expenses of tho sale. El WILLIAM LINDSAY, Secy. Bi Location of ofllco: 1C0 West First M South Street, Logan, Utah. 9 Adv. ' 1-15 S3 DELINQUENT NOTICE H Sprlngcreek Irrigation Company, 9 College, Utah H Thero are delinquent upon Uia fol- ! lowing described stock on account ot a special' assessment lovled on tho 29th day of October, 1915, tho 1 several amounts set opposlto the j names of the respective shareholders as follows: I Name No. Shrs Amount ! Abraham Lundberg ....15 $ 2.45 p Qeorgo D. Hanson 10 9.50 Hober Parker 20 19.00 (1 F. Zollinger 15 14.25 Sj Niels Pearson 6 2-3 6.35 fLJ And In accordance with law, so A many shares of each parcel of such '"J stock aa may bo necessary will bo a sold at tho rcsldcnco oX the secretary fm on tho 21st day of January, 1916 at . 2 o'clock p. m. to pay tho delinquent fl assessment thereon, together with tho cost ot advertising and expenses M oX tho salo. j! FRED SCHENK, Secy. 1 Collego, Utah. M Adv. 1-20 M bB ,j NOTICE TO CREDITORS 9 Estato of Alfred Swlnyard, deceas- H ed. Creditors will prosent claims to jH tho undersigned with vouchors at- H tached, at his rcsldcnco at Lewlston, H Cacho County, Utah, or at tho ofllco H of Walters & Harris, Attorneys, Lo- H gan, Utah, on or beforo tho 12th day H of May, 1916. H Dato ot first publication January 89 11, 1916. M MORRIS J. SWINYARD, Uj Administrator. Mj Adv. 2-12 Success In Perseverance.' IB Inventions appear to bo a caso of IB "try, try again." No doubt Robort (H Fulton thought this whon ho awoka ( ono morning and learned that his H first steamboat had gono down as H rapidly as a rockot goes , up. Tho 9H machinery provod too heavy. Hut KH ho began his "try again" process and, H at last, whon tho Clermont traveled 3M from New York at tho rato of 150 IM miles In 32 hours, sho was considered 9 a great success, although It Is dllll- M cult to lmaglua this in an ago noted Wm for rapidity. 19 Nature's Equalization. il A peculiarity of deaf cats Is that IS thoy seom to havo a very great sense f of fooling In tholr foot pads. It is wf'M almost an Impossibility for a heavy . animal to approach a doaf cat from iiB behind without giving It warning, and O this may bo attributed to tho oxtromo IBB sonsltlvonoss of tho cat's feet record- LH lng tho slightest tromor ot tho NE ground. HB Quite 8lmple. H An old woman was put in the wit- ness box to tell what sho know about B the annihilation of a prize pig by a pK motor car. Being sworn, sho was asked if she had scon the car kill tbs pig in question. "I seed it." "Then,'' said counsel, "tell tho court in as fe ! words aa possible Just how it oc- curred." "Yes, sir. 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