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Show oo BANKRUPTS IN FEDERAL COURT In the United States district court Judge John A. Marshall adjudicated the following to be bankrupt Karl Reidheim, a Salt Lake real estate es-tate dealer; Converse W. Evers of Garfield. J. S. Bingham, a poultry raiser of Riverside, Weber county; George W, Wayment, a laborer of Warren, Weber county!; Charles K. Bowrlng, an artist of Salt Lake, whose liabilities were $693.75, and whose assets were $170 which is exempt, J. W. Overton, a carpenter of Ogden, whose liabilities are $1163 68, and whose assets are $253, $10 of which is exempt. The following bankrupts were discharged dis-charged from their debts: Guy H. Blodkett, a train dispatcher of Salt Lake; Richard Pelton, a former form-er of Hunter, Salt Lake county, Lewis Taufer, a foreman of Salt Lake; William Wil-liam Johnson, a farmer of Tremonton, Box Elder county; A F. Anderson, a carpenter of Salt Lake; Ralph V. Chamberlain, a school teacher of Provo; McCormlck & Gray, contractors contract-ors and builders; J. M. McCormlck and G. G. Grey, both of Salt Lake; Fred Hart, a laborer of Salt Lake; Isaac R. Lewis, a carpenter of Garfield; Gar-field; Charles A. Nichols, a printer of Salt Lake; George W. Smith, a teamster team-ster of Salt Lake; Charles F. Durand, a barber of Murray. nn |