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Show paying the interest on the bonded t indebtedness of the company and paying the current expenses and con- ' ducting the business of the corpora- t tion, and to execute and deliver a promisory note or notes of the corp- 1 oration evidencing the loan or loans i and to pledge any or all of the assets of the corporation to secure the pay- 1 ment of the money so borrowed, ana ' to further authorize the Board ot I Directors to levy and collect an as- j sessment or assessments on the issued is-sued and outstanding capital stock ' of the Company for the purpose ot ! paying the amount of money so borrowed bor-rowed at maturity with the interest , that shall accrue upon the same and for paying the current expenses and 1 conducting the business of the corp- 1 oration. Said assessment or assess- ( ments to be levied at such time or j times and in the manner that may be determined by the Board or Directors1 Direc-tors1 and for the transaction of suca 1 other and further business whic'i I may be presented in connection , therewith. , For the purpose of said meeting the stock books of the Company wiil I Close on March 28th, 1924, and reopen re-open on April 1st, 1924. By order of the Board of Directors , of said corporation. ' N. L. PETERSON, President Deseret Irrigation Company, Com-pany, j . man" Tilccd f0crrfag-" , ... r : great capacity, and sure to succeed: in his favorite calling. The bride ; is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beck, a resident ofi Delta for years, with a host of friends. The bestVishes of all go with the happy young couple in which The Chronicle most heartily joins. MARRIED IN SALT LAKE. o On Tuesday, March 4thr Mr. Jas Kennelly and Miss Edna Beck were married in Salt Lake City. Th many friends of the young persons gave them a right royal welcome on their return to Delta and old shoes and tons and tons of rice bedecked the -scenery until the jollifications subsided. Mr. Kennelly is the younger son of Mrs. I. V. Many, a very fine young |