Show DELINQUENT ASSESS ASSESSMENT MIDLAND CANAL COMPANY DELTA UTAH There are delinquent upon the fol tel foli following i A towing lowing described stock on account o of assessment levied on tho day o oj of j Doc Dec ec 1928 the several amounts se set opp opposite sIte tho names of oC tho respective r shareholders as follows Cert Cart No Name No Amount Amoun 2 George R. R Jackson 40 2000 12 Lyman H H. H Moulton 40 2000 13 Walker Bros Dros 15 J. J H H. Grut 40 2000 23 C. C W. W Newton 40 20 J Oi Of 2 J. J. J C. C Hawley 40 2000 State Bank Dank 33 ti h. Steele 40 20 2000 34 00 34 A. A W. W Steele 25 1250 35 Douglas Q Cannon 40 2000 36 A. A W. W Steele 27 1350 and In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made mad on the day of Dec 1928 so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may cony be necessary will be besold besold sold Bold at tho office of or George R. R Jackson Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son Sutherland Utah on the day of February 1929 at the hour of 2 p. p m. m to pay the delinquent assessments assessments assessments assess assess- ments thereon together with the cos cosof cost of advertising and the tho expense of sale George Gorge R R. R Jackson Secretary Sutherland Utah Jan 31 1929 Feb 7 1929 1 TICE OTICE FOR PUBLICATION ON Department of the Interior U. U S. S Land Office Salt Lake City Utah January 23 1929 I Notice Is hereby given that Andrew Andrew An An- I An-I drew H. H Bagley Dagley of Sugar Station Salt I Lake City Utah who on Feb 20 1925 made roade desert land entry No I for N SW Section 12 Township 11 South Range 17 West Salt Lake Meridian has filed tiled notice I i of ot Intention to make final proof to J establish claim to the land above described de de- de q f scribed before Ell Eli F. F Taylor Register Register Regis Regis- ter U. U S. S Land Office at Salt lake Take City Utah on the day of March 1929 r. Claimant names as witnesses E. E C. C Bagley Raymond Jensen ant and C. C N. N Bagley of Callao Utah and Stewart Bagley of ot Murray Utah Ell Eli F. F Taylor Register First pub Jan 24 1929 Final pub F Feb deb eb 21 1929 5 r r MODERN t MERCHANDISING SING i Some people think modern modern modern mod mod- ern merchandising policies polk pol pol- k ides are an accident or orf that some brainy fellow f hit onto them and that others patterned after f his example The facts are that the buyer has had all to do with the inauguration of modern merchandising policies t Its It's the buyer who becoming becoming bet be be- t coming dissatisfied with V. V the merchants merchant's long t- t profits his occasional f offers of specials his doubtful or poor quality merchandise etc that y demanded and brought I about the change and at which is now refers refer- refer t s ed to as Modern Merchandising Merchandising Mer Mer- f i UNIFORMLY LOW LOWr r PRICES F EVERY DAY DAYI DAYNo I No one nowadays appreciates I J elates dates the old method of ft charging high prices p during five days of the week and then offering a limited number of items items items i- i at a bargain the sixth For Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- day or Only Such pole policies pol pol- e are unfair to the public Every Everyone ne cannot cannot can can- cannot not buy on Saturday or oron on another individual r day Maintaining uniformity uniformity uni uni- prices eva ev- ev of low a W day In the week is fair to everyone It enables enables enables en en- ables people to they are in need and it enables them to save at f any time This policy polley more than any other is responsible for tor the present present present pres pres- ent popularity of the O. O P. P Skaggs System Try it by buying at any anyone one of our stores soon I II II I I I P. P FOOD A number of contributors donated on the fund to buy a chem them wagon the other night Pretty soon the town will make up Its quota If It voluntary voluntary voluntary vol vol- sums come In In- like that Our town town treasury is te poor poor collect or-collect collect license fees from the bootleggers A J. J A A. MELVILLE Attorney At Law j Delta Utah Salt Lake Office 6 Deseret Bank E RECORD n B. 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