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Show QUALITY FIRST j Has Always Been our Motto 5 Jewelry Repair Work - Honest Goods At Honest Prices C. M. Wendelboe, Jeweler W 'a M EAST FIRST NORTH STREET LOGAN, UTAH it . . . LEGAL NOTICES Consult County Clerk Or The Respective Signers For - Farther Information .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the matter of the Estate of Catharine Ca-tharine Tlppetts, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office at Logan, Lo-gan, Utah, on or before the 20th day of March, 1018. Date of first publication, January IS, 1918. M. C. HARRIS, Administrator. WALTERS ft HARRIS, Attorneys. Advt. 2-15 x "V NOTICE TO CREDITORS J In the matter of the Estate of John Amer, Deceased. Creditors will - present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office at Logan, Utah, on or before the 20th day of March, 1918.' Date of first publication, January 12,. 118. ' M. C. HARRIS, Administrator. WALTERS ft HARRIS, '. Attorneys. Advt. 2-1 6 Summons la the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and tor the Comity of Cache and State of Utah. Andrew Blstllue. Plaintiff, versus Jamea 8. Cantwell, FrancetU Leavlt, Frank R. Cantwell, Ambla Irvine, Edith L. Needham, and Maud Eason, Heirs at law of Francis R. Cantwell, deceased, Defendants. The State of Utah to the said defendants: Tou are hereby summoned to appear within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you, it served wlthla the county in yhlgMhis -'Moo. is brought otherwise within 80 days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do Judgment wlirbe rendered against you accord. lag to the demand of the complaint, t which has. been filed with the clerk '".v-?of'tlrMla court This actio l i brought to quiet the title of the ' plaintiff to lands described in the ;- - complaint, in which you appear to j have r-. interest. ) WALTERS ft HARRIS, j -. Attorneys For Plaintiff. Advt. 1-25 I- ' N j' SCHOOL TIME IS SHOE TIME ' A Have Them "Royally" Rebuilt Royal Shoe Repairing Co.' J T Mala Street : Logaa , aSdUDsA Till l K,4 na UM mtulllcr ' IxTJaH "in, tolcd IU lllu RIUim. Y rl sr mw AtfofCiMJrtk.TESM VJ ,tnkois,Dt.Sfrt.Alw,T,ht)lm SOU IY ORIJOGISTS EVERYIVNERf I TAX COLLECTOR L COMING HERE ! IN FEBRUARY A i ' I ' v I beg to advise you of certain plans in relation to the Individual income tax which will relieve the ; bankers from a large burden of tho work thrust upon thorn during the i ' months of January and February, I when Income tax forms must be ex- i ecuted and sent to the Collector of I Internal Revenue. H It is a fact well recognised by my 'sal pbnj H - office that very many taxpayers seek the assistance of bankers In making out their returns and that this practice prac-tice is so general as to constitute a serious enroachment upon the banker's bank-er's time. In January and February 1918, when returns must be made of Income rocoived during the year 1917, and when, because of the new and reduced exemptions of $1000 for single persons and $2000 for married persons, the number of tax payers will be enormously increased, thera will be immensely greater encroachment encroach-ment upon your tlmo. You will be pleased, therefore, to know that the plans referred to will relieve you from this burden In a large part, at least. It Is the purpose of tills office to send an Income tax officer into your county to assist all persons subject to the Income tax law In making out their returns; to answer their questions ques-tions about tho law and to assist thoni In the measure of his ability. This officer will be at Logan continuously con-tinuously from February 14 to February Feb-ruary 23, both dates Inclusive. Ho will have his office In the Court House and may be found there every day. He will have on ample supply of Income tax forms, rendering it unnecessary for taxpayers who shall call upon him to ask tor forms from this office, or for you to ask for them In advance of his arrival. Inasmuch In-asmuch as his stay at Logan will be limited to the dates specified and will not be returned to your county again, it Is of the utmost importance that all prospective taxpayers take advantage of his presence there by calling upon him on one of the dates suggested, the earlier the date the better. May I. not, therefore, suggest to you the wisdom and necessity as protection of yourself, if not as a patriotic service, of communicating by letter, telephone or otherwise with so many of your depositors as you believe to have taxable incomes, advising them of the date when a government income tax officer will be there and suggesting the advisability advis-ability of calling upon him, and instruct in-struct the employees at the bank's windows to Impart this information to depositors? There is a common and erroneous impression that it Is the government's duty to call upon the taxpayer. On the contrary,-the taxpayer must call upon the government.- It he falls to report his income when due he thereby there-by subjects himself to penalties ranging rang-ing from $20 to $1000 fine or imprisonment. im-prisonment. - ' ,W. C WHALEY. ' Collector. I SOHEDY AND LARSEN 1 Tailors I 40 West First North I rsssssssssssssssssssssissssssm-sss "llM Reward, $100 The. readers of this paper will, be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science fias been able to cure In all Its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being sreatlv Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment.. Hall s Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous Bur-faces Bur-faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving; the patient strength by building up " constitution con-stitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bnd for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Bold by all Druggist, TSc THINK IT OVER I What one product is the most necessary to the well being and comfort I HH of almost every man, woman and child in the United 'States? I On what one mineral do the industries of the country in the last analysis ' absolutely depend in order to keep the wheels of commerce moving? KHifl THE ANSWER, AS EVERYONE KNOWS, IS flHi COAL iSSSB 'pjlssssH The Iron County Coal Company M tins ..Just been organized. The proHrtics which the company predicts Mm Initial offering of 'ssssssssssssssssl Mock to the public lt based UKii official MortN of the UMTKD STATICS (IKOIAMUC'AI. HUU- ', VIA'. Tht-y nro ulttmtcU two mile from the tnaln..Ntrtx"t of Cclni- City, Iron County, Utah. They 7, Ho approximately two miles from tidewater. The Iron County coal 1oni4m nro the only Oelds - contiguous to tho SALT LAKE RAILROAD, with otcr 800 miles of nuiln line. Const TronsportA- I ' tlon Companies ntv ready to contract for ns much coal an can be delUervd, for tho needs of trado I H nro enormous. I l MANAGEMENT. I H GOOD, HONEST, CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT Is thhe PREREQUISITE to tho success of I il any given enterprise, and peculiarly applies to any given enterprise, and peculiarly applies to tho I H mining Industry. FRED W. WEDD, tho president and general manager of tho IRON COUNTY I H COAL COMPANY, Is not only a successful business man, but ho has gathered around him bankers, I H financiers nnd business man who have tho utmost fnlth In his ability. Under his direction, the I group of men who organized tho company spent months of tlmo and many thousands of dollars I H proving up the COAL tonnage, figuring tho profit that will accrue from mining operations, securing I H tentatlvo contracts from various Industrial and steamship companies In order thoroughly to con- I vlnco themselves of tho great merit of tho proposition before Inviting tho public to sharo In tho 1 1 great money-making opportunity that looked ho Promising to them. As CONSULTING ENGINEER, I Mr. Webb nnd his associates secured tho sorvlccs of WILLIAM PETERSON, UTAH'S STATE I H GEOLOGIST and Professor at tho Logan Agricultural College, as Consulting Engineer. MR. PETER- I H SON made u keon, careful, coiupruhenslvo cxaml-uatlou of the properties. Ho not only reported gl I J owingiy on tho wonderful potential possibilities of the COAL FIELDS, confirming tho estimates of go I vernment engineers who liavo made various cxaml-natlons for tho UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL I -,J SURVEY, but he has taken a personal interest In tho company and is ono of tho BOARD OF DIR I -l THE ONLY SPECULATION I l that presents Itself to the purchasers of stock In the I '1 IRON COUNTY COAL COMPANY I is that of MANAGEMENT. That Is adequately met by the care taken in choosing Its BOARD OF I '? DIRECTORS. The tonnage Is on tho properties. Tho transportation facilities are adequato and will I .H be greatly Improved Immediately. Tho demand for COAL cannot bo supplied, and tho conservative -H business management that the company now has assures to Its stockholders a groat success. For I t'l theso reasons the stock of the IRON COUNTY COAL COMPANY at v 25 CENTS A SHARE 'ssssssssssss! INVESTMENT, with remnrkable speculative Is ,not a SPECULATION. It Is a real BONA FIDE H features based upon the intrinsic valuo of the properties. The tonnage of coal estimated by United H States Government officials and confirmed by nationally-known geologists and engineers, in the H IRON COUNTY COAL FIELDS, to which tho pro perty of the Company holds the key, staggers the H Imagination. It amounts to TWO BILLION TONS. H GIVE US MORE COAL H is the constant cry of evory home and factory In the United States today. You can DO YOUR BIT H by thoroughly INVESTIGATING theso enormous roal deposits that He at your very doors. After H that Investigation you will be CONVINCED, as have been tho directors of the company, of the ' H wonderful merit of the properties. H PROCRASTINATION H may rob you of an opportunity to participate In the profits of an industry that stands foremost in H the United States. On production of COAL depon ds tho very life blood of the nation. Take ad- H vantage of the possibilities of a coal Investment NOW, at least to the extent of making careful, con- slderate investigation of the merits of the enerprlso is concerned. The company makes no flaring, H I flamboyan promises. It does not desiro a dollar from anyone until after he has convinced himself H I of the wonderful merit of tho Industry and of tho honesty of purpose of the management. THE H OFFICIALS OF THE COMPANY are convinced of that merit. YOU CAN BE and YOU SHOULD &H I BE. It Is almost YOUR DUTY TO INVESTIGATE THE STATEMENTS OF THE COMPANY, for I every home In UTAH NEEDS THE COAL, and tho crying need of the country today Is for COAL, H I COAL,- COAL and still, more COAL. ,-- ,M I THE COMPANY COURTS THE FULLEST INVESTIGATION. It will Bo every aid and H I effort to supplying any information requested. The salient features of tho Investment are: B I INEXHAUSTIBLE SUPPLY M I EASE OF ACCESSIBILITY. M I DEMAND CREATED THAT CAN NOT BE SUPPLIED. M . -CLOSE PROXIMITY TO TIDEWATER AND THE GROWING M SOUTHWEST. M . MANAGEMENT THAT CANNOT BE EXCEEDED IN HONESTY M AND CONSERVATISM. H Whether you desiro to buy stock In the' company or not, IT IS YOUR DUTY as a, good citizen Wkm nnd a coal consumer to Investigate these IRON COUNTY COAL FIELDS THAT ME ALMOST AT H YOUR DOOR. ' Ri THEY WILL STAND THE BROADEST LIGHT OF PUBLICITY. j Fill out tho coupon below and secure this MUCH-TO-BE-DESIRED INFORMATION, and DO IT Ifwji NOW. WHY BE IGNORANT, ovon though you may not now desire to Invest. You will upon filr? LEARNING THE FACTS. WM IRON COUNTY COAL CO. j Suite 408-9 Continental Bank Building, i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH M 4 IRON COUNTY COAL COMPANY, ( Suite 408-0 Continental Bank Building, . , OBf Rait Lake City. . '. WM Gentlemen Please send me without obligation on my part full particulars regarding ttho IRON Wtk COUNTY COAL FIELDS. wKi Name Tiiwn State H Stiwt or Box No., -j H -m t SM |