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Show ' (t;l GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES , PROBATE AND , Consult County Clerk or the Respee IH tlvo Signers for Further IH Information. J NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ; 1 H In the Matter of the Estate of Del- j . phia Horr, Deceased. ' IH Creditors will present claims with I jH vouchors to the undersigned at the MH law office of Wade M. Johnson, First 1 National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, H on or beforo tho 23rd day of March, JH , IH LUCIEN HORR, 'l Administrator. 1 I UH Wado M. JohnBon, Attorney for Ad- ' ministrator. IH Date of first publication January 21, lll 191S; last publication, February 18, , I !'' IIH SHERIFF'S SALE. - '! In the District Court of Weber County, Utah. Mary E. Fitzgerald, 1 Plaintiff, vs. E. W. Owen and Jennie ti j Owen, Defendants. " ! H To be sold at sheriff's sale on the (l i H 13th day of February, 1918, at 12 i o'clock noon of said day, at the south , H front door of the Weber county court house, in Ogden City, Weber county, ; H Utah, the following described prop- erty, to-wit: . ( All of lots tventy-three (23), twen- C, 1 HH ty-four (24), twenty-five (25), and j .twenty-six (26), block five (5), Lake 1 View addition to Ogden, Utah, all sit- 1 uated in Ogden City, Weber county, jl 1 state of Utah. i Dated at Ogden City, Weber county,' j, IH Utah, this 21st day of January, 1918. I 1 H H. C. PETERSON, f Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. 1 j By Curtis Allison, Deputy Sheriff. , j John C. Davis, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff. j SHERIFF'S SALE. ' ' In the district court of - Weber coun- I ty. state of Utah. AJ, IH Patrick M'urray, plaintiff vs. John IH H. Buchanan, Euphemia, Buchanan, M , and C. A. Muller, defendants SS.' V To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 19 ( day of February, 1918, at 12 o'clock, 'i noon, of said day, at the south front l door of the Weber county court house, 1 in Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, I I thp fnllmvlnE' dfiHcrlhed Tironertv. to- tf IH j 1 Situated in Ogden City, Weber coun- ty, state of Utah, and more particular- t ly described as follows: All of lots seventeen (17) and eigh- 1 teen (IS) in block five (5) in Florence 1 f Park addition to Ogden City, Weber I county, Utah, according to the re- corded plat thereof. ' ,' Stuart P. Dobbs, Esq., Attorney for i '! Plaintiff. " Dated at Ogden City, Weber county. Utah, this 28 day of January, 1918. '! H. C Peterson, sheriff of Weber coun- ty, Utah. . 1 By CURTIS ALLISON, ' Deputy Sheriff. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 ! In the District Court of Weber I, I County, State of Utah. Evona Invest- ( i ment Company, a Corporation, Plain- ( ' tiff, versus Lora E. Eagelston and J. 11 W. Eagelston, Defendants, ss. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the ! 26th day of February, 1918 at 12 o'clock ! noon of said day, at tho south front ' door of the Weber county court house, in Ogden City, Weber county, Utah, the following described property, to- 1 That certain tract or parcel of land in Weber county, Utah, designated and j described as: All of lot 50 and west , 10 feet of lot 49 and the cast 10 feet ( of lot 51, in Kissock's subdivision of a part of block 24, plat "C," Ogden City I surwey. Dated at Ogden City, Weber ocunty, 1 Utah, this 4th day of February, 1918. JM H. C. PETERSON, 1 Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. By Curtis Allison, Deputy Sheriff. ' lH R. S. Farnsworth, Esq., Attorney for Plaintiff. ": othy tasted hers politely and ate her j little cakes. - ' "Why Dorothy, you aren't drinking I your tea! Isn't it sweet onough?" asked the hostess. 7 ' ' "Yes, it's sweet onough," replied the TiH child. "Then why aren't you taking it?" "It's too dull," she replied. 00 ELSIE HAD THE IDEA, ANYHOW. j JM Elsie came home from school beforo the holidays with her little nose tilted at an angle that her mother recognized jH immediately was to "register" deep, ' 1 irreconcilable scorn. Her mother of j fl course asked tho questions that would J bring forth an explanation. j "Oh, it's Hilda; believe me, I'm not j going to play with her any more." said , the aggrieved one. "Why, I thought Hilda was ono of j your best friends. What has she done to you?" "She hasn't done anything. It's her IH father. He was born in Germany and he's never taken out his civilization papers." oo , GOOD ADVICE. "Have you evor borrowed any mon- f ey from Gllthering?" "No." 1 "I've been acquainted 'with him for some time. I believo I'll ask him to lend me $10." "I Avouldu't If I were you." "Why not?" . "To my porsoual knowledge Gllth- J j oring has had tho same umbrella for . six or seven years. If he can hold on , to an umbrella like that you'd havo a fat chanco to separate hlra from $10. ' 00 The swallow has a largor mouth In proportion to Its sizo than any other |