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Show DELINQUENT NOTICE. Alhambra Copper company, whose principal place of business is at Og-don Og-don City, Weber county, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following fol-lowing described stock, on account of an assessment levied on tho 29th ciay of November, A. D., 1915, the several sev-eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders; as follows: fol-lows: Name. C't'f'e Shares Amount. Alex L. Fife 1 25,000 $33,331-3 C. O'Rourke 21 3.3331-3 4.44 C. O'Rourke 22 10,000 13.33 1-3 C. O'Rourke 23 10,000 13.33 1-3 C. O'Rourke.. .24 10.000 13.33 1-3 Alex L. Fife... 25 5,000 6.66 2-3 Alex L. Fife... 26 1,000 1.33 1-3 Alex L. Fife... 28 500 .66 2-3 Alex L. Fife... 29 500 .GG 2-3 Alex L. Fife... 30 1331-3 .17 3-4 Alex L. Fife... 31 100 .13 1-3 Alex L Fife... 32 100 .13 14 Alex L. Fife... 34 500 .66 2-3 Alex L. Fife... 35 500 .66 2-3 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of 'Directors, made on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold, at the office of David Jenson, secretary-treasurer, of said Company, at No. 515-David Eccles building, in Ogden City, Weber County, Coun-ty, Utah, on the 17th day of January, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock p, m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, there-on, together with the costs of advertising, adver-tising, and expenses of tho sale. David Jenson, Secretary-Treasurer. ALHAMBRA COPPER COMPANY, Office No. 515 David Eccles Bldg., Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. First publication, Jan. 3, 1916. Last publication, Jan. 13, 1916. "So you missed your train," remarked remark-ed his neighbor. "I suppose there was a woman at tho ticket window hunting hunt-ing for her pocketbood?" "Worse than that," replied tho disappointed dis-appointed one. "There was a fat man trying to get through tho turnstile." |