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Show . V - ttT Legal Notices, HENEFER NEWS. - Summit County iNews . HENEFER, Sept. ri Mr.. Me e a from vena i alowly miwering Tara illnoaa. A wjwcles of chol ra hau prevailed lie re for scientl week, and many of the people have In ell U k Willi It. Horn Sept. at).. to the tifeof 11. All C. at pin n a line daughter. doing oicely lleuefer wait well represented SatThe snow storm scene of Saturday th at and jtux'lliarv Is aumlay ' the warm urday greatly changed And mutual conference at Coalville. sunshine of the last few days. If Crop are being moved in now. this fine weather continues the The frost ha cleared the atmoa- t'hreshing machine will soon be dophore o that work can progress ing business. Mrs. Frank Turn bow presented Your return card printed on her husband with a fine son Monloo envelopes for 7' cents at day Sept. 13. It found a welcome THE TIMES office.. homt. Frank - wears-- a smile- as if would never leave him. of the purTerm or u)u: t th time of chase prtce payableln h sale; thn remainder of lb payment to bo divided In ten equal annual amount with Interest at the rate of flv per cent, phr annum on the deferred payment. By order of the State Board of land W. H FAkNSwnaTH. Secretary of the State Board of Land Commissioner One-tent- BY SPECIAL CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS. also came to cheer thekoine in the Second ward, S3 for, 2tt ; Third ward 59 for and 17 of Mrs. Kthel Sfrashurg, who inow and of her Mr. home the parents at The bunds are to be redeemed in Mrs. Jaineg Butters. 20 years. The present water system is considered inandequate, and danPARK CITY NEWS. ger in case of fire has long been the cause of much apprehension. IAKK CITY, Sept. 23,At the Patrick H urley. aged 35, one of the special election held here-- Monday, best know residents of this city, the citizens voted to issu $30 oon died today of miners consumption, honiln to create a modern wafer superinduced by an at tack of.typhoid The bonds were carried by a fever some time ago. 31 r. Hurley majority of 12K. In the FIrit ward was a resident of Utah for twenty- the vote was 150 for and 29 Itgslnsl; six years. Last tall he was elected A sou WOODLAND eys-te- thnt-look- s h r-- sheriff, hut resigned two months a go because of failing health. He went, to South America several times and spent considerable time there off and on, but always returned to Utah as his home. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus in high standing. Mr. Hurley is survived by his mother,, three brothers and three sisters. In Mr. Hurley not only Park city, but Utah, loses one of its best citi- ens. He stood high in the of a host of friends, who mourn his loss. deeply on Ih the District Court of the Third Judicial Tdstrlet, in and for Summit County, State " of C tah Sula Thompson, plaintiff, v Evert Thompson, defendant 4s U M MON b, Thebtlte of Utah to the said Defendant ; Ton are hereby summoned to appear within twenty duys after service of this summons upon you, tf served within the county In which this action Is brought: otherwise witbtu thirty (lays after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In rase of your failure ao to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to n the demand of the complaint, which Court said of and hied with the Clerk copy of which Is herewith served upon you This action la brought to recover a judgment dissolving the wariT'ge contract heretofore existing between you andThe KVASS A EVANS plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff. has-bee- P. O. Address; CJty, Utah 102? Boston Blk Salt I si he R0CKP0RT. The Greatest Fair Ever Held in the W est, will be this years 4 - NOTICE United States Land Office, To bait Lake City, Utah, Aug 14. 11 Whom It May Concern: Notice 1 hereby-giveHock port. Sept. 21. A few of our that the Stale of Utah has Hied lit citizens attended young men's con this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 8 of the Act of ference at the seat county Sunday. Congress, approved Jtfljr'M, 1W, as Indemviz; lots 1, 2, 8. 4. sec-4- , , 8. L. M. Herlul (Mai) W. W. HerCopies of said lists, so far as they relate to store. oins said tracts by descriptive suhdlvlslons.have Mr. Joseph Vernon has gone to been conspicuously posted In this office for by any person Interested and by Bountiful 'or ft uit. the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time Mrs. Y. 1 Brown and Sarah thereafter, anil before final approval and Gibbons wei. oiilt Lakb city u- - ccrtlllcatlon,, under departmental Instructions of April 25, 1117. protests or contests bout two weeks ago for fruit against the claim of the State to any of the - suf-witsiilidiVisron h tfacts-or- " Caroline Stetnbridge is hereinbefore des cribed, on the ground that the same Is rheumatism. for mineral than for agricultural Mrs. Fannie Hortin has gone to purposes, will be received and noted for reLand Office at Washing-pu- , gall Lake city tv visit her daughter, port Dto theGeneral 0. Failure so to protest or contest. Mrs Kellie Malin. Within the time specified, will lie considerMrs. Richard Siddoway has been ed sufficient evidence of the character of tbe tracts and the selections visiting in Park city a week. thereof, being otherwise free from ohjec Mrs. Ellen Siddoway went to tlon will he approved to the State. D R. Thompson, Register 8 last week for fruit. Lake Miss Hazel Hortin Oakley to clerk in Mr. School lauds, has gone to nity T 2 N. R. 7 E E-c- o 31 r. -- Salt inter-mounta- in ari ordinary state fair, buFwilt be the great gw B-- . - Inland osioon w NOTICE United Btatcs'TAnd Oflloe, Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug 21st, 110. To Whom It May Concern; Notice It hereby given that the State of Utah has tiled la this office lists of lands, selected by the soldi State,' under Section 8 of the Act of Congress approved July 18. ISM.'a Indemnity School Land , viz: All Sec. ), T 8 N., R IS Em Serial 04484; all See. 98, T. INK. Serial 044S8; All Bee. 10. T. S N-- , R. 11 E Serial 04(87 ; wv nw: ne!4 nw!A; wH swK, 8ec.JizeK SwkiaJi seli; Jots b M, I, 8: , See. 18. T. 8 N., R. 11 Serial 04488. Copies of said Usts. to far as they relate to, said tracts by descriptive subdlv istons,hava-beetry. conspicuously posted In this oflloe fore Inspection by any person Interested and by the publie generally. During, the period A BURNT CHILD of publication of this notice, os any times dreads the fire. The dread is whole- thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under depart men tat some, hut not the burn; that can be regulations of April 95, 1807, protests or eco healed and instantly relieved by ap- tests against tbe claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore plying -- Ballards Snow- Idnimen. ffescrtbedToh the ground tbat the same la Be prepared for accidents by keep- more valuable for mineral than for agrtcul-- , tural purposes, will be received and noted. -always in the house. for report to the General Land Office at ing Washington, D. n Failure so to protest or Best for sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, contest withln the time specified, will he considered sufficient evidence of the now , rheumatism, neuralgia, bunions mineral character of the tracts, and, the any and all aches and pains. selections thereof, being otherwise free from , Price 26c, 50c $1.00. objection, will lie approved to the State. For sale by John Boyden A Son. K D R.Thompon, Register. de The fair this yearwill not be city Playing on the Street. In France children are not allowed to play In the streets, and women dc not promenade on the highways, de' Clares an automoblllst who la sur prised that tbe law should allow such things In this country, with the con sequence of constant liability to accident. Children la this country are not taught to respect the' rights of other people, and rush In front of and street cars in a way that Is not known in any other coun- of the produ&s of ono state ever-main the country. An exposition that will show the progress and advancement of the people of the great Inland Empire. The greatest exposition le w a.d inEvery section of the state will be fully represented and every dustry of the state will be shown. In all departments new features will be inaugurated and everything done to make this the greatest fair the west. has ever seen. 7!-Tbuilejings and grounds have undergone an almost complete transformation and everywhere the spirit of progress aad improvement islin evidence.- he , Notice of Special Meeting. NOTICE United Ktates Land Office. Balt City. Utah, Aug. U, isos. To Whom It Notice ig hereby given thAt ft IsLe May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that stHte the Utah, has filed lu mis office,. special meeting ef the members of listkOf lands,of selected by the said state, unthe Relief Societyof I he Church der section 8 of the Act of Congress, approvas Indemnity hrhoul Lands, 18, ed July Latter-da- y of Jesus Christ of sw'sl sis: sw1. see. is1,., mq f H , R. 5 K.. 28. T Serial saints-cthe Coalville Ecclesi- Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to. astical Ward of the Church of Jesus said tracts, by descriptive su Ixll visions, been conspicuously In this of--. Christ of Latter-tid- y Saints in the have flee for Inspection by any posted person Interested, and the by publie the During of Estate generuliy. of Utah, period tif puUloatlon of this Summit, County notice, or any will De hfkl on the 2nd day of Oc- time thereafter, and before final approval and cerUtlcutiou, unde departmenttober, A.D. 1909 and at the hour of al regulations of HOT. 25, or contestsAprilagainst th 2 p. in., in the Relief Society Hall protests claim of the stata to any of the tracts or of paid ward, being the regular sulxllvlslona hereinbefore descrlltf-d- oa tha ground that tha same Is more valuable for Of paid bo- - mineral than for agricultural purposes, will meeting place rr report D.to (theGenfor the of purnose ciety. authorizing eral land office at W ashlngton, Fatl- and directjng'thP trustees who hold ore so to protest or contest, within the time will be- considered sufficient evl- the legal title to all the real estate t speclffed. denceofthe character of the tracts, and the selections thereof, being belonging to said Society. to transfer otherwise free from objection, will 'he sp-- n the title to certain real estate to roved to tha Mate, E. I). R. Thompson, Register. Ellen Banner in the County of SumJL. mit and State of Utah. This meeting is called and this NOTICE United States Land Office,, notice published pursuant, tojhe Salt Lake City, Utah. Sept nth, nog To. ' order of the Board of Directors ot Whom It May Concern: Notice Is his that the State of Utah has filed said Society. office liets of luiuK, Hiffected by the- Dated tins lrttli day of September, Stale, under section 8 of the Act of Oon A. I)., 19. gre.s, approved July 16, 104. as Indent Tilly School lands, vis: i swi Sc. 15, ne!;. Susan A. Bread, President. neSi nwD Lot 1; se4 nw Sec. 21 sw Cornelia Barber, Secretary. ne ne Sec 28,T.2hR 5 j 1MW, , 1221- f , I This is the fair you must not miss. You must see ' ffej of the west. The greatest livestock show The immense Horticultural Display. The Unique Mine and Mineral Exhibit. i The Elaborate Manufacturers Exhibit. . The Display of Fine Arts. The Horse Races Every Day. The Pony Races at Night -- 2,5 00 Lights Usel ' The Desert--th- e great amusement avenue. The thrilling and SENSATIONAL FREE ACTS: will be as day. ; The gorgeous Jlluminatiom-nig- ht hereby-give- b!-- Sec.-27:s- 3TATE LAND SALE. Office of the State Board of Land Commissioners, Salt Ijxke City, Utah, September 14. One entire weed full of interest, en.ertainiient and education. ' 1900. in; Premiums rs' , Lake City, J. G. McDonald, Pres. , October j . 4th H. S. to Eisign, Secy. 9th l-- -0 -: . 1 eli NOTICE ! hereby given that tn accordance with law. the State Board of Iand Comndvsloners w ill, on October 91,189.j 12 o'clock M. of that day. offer at public auction at the Court House of Summit County, at Coalville. Utah, and sell to the highest bidder for the respective tracts, tbe following described appraised and untold Btate lands situated In Summit County. Utah , See-- , Subdivision Tp , R. No Acre 18. '8 8,. TK , - M0 N. W. go N N. K.l-- 8 m 8 E8 Noland will be sold for less than the kp--p raised value thereof and in 80 or 180 acres character of tbe tracts and tracts And sale ot such lands w 111 be made only to citlsenmf the United States, or tbe selections thereof being otherwise free vrill be approved to those who have declared their lntentloa to State E- D. R. Tho pbos. Register, 8 94 ; become such. 4, Salt '. E.. Serial 04520; EK ne See 20 T 4 If, R 7 K.. e f ne l:4: e 1 se l f: 3 44; J sw sw sw : See. 1I.T 4N ,R I 8. 1. H , Serial 04flt. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive sultdlv islons. have been conspicuously posted In this office for inspect Ion by any perron Interested anLbylkeuliffciteucruU1v-- - leering h of publication of this no! Ice, rr uny time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1 !r, protests or contests against the claim erf the State to' any of thy tracts or subdivisions her eln -desciilbed. oa the ground that the same la ror more valuable for mineral than agricultural purposes, will he received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington. D. C. Failure so to protest or contes.t, within In the time specified, will bm considered Sufficient evidence of the .. l- -l - Twenty-five-ThousandDolla- n in.-t- 9 - r from-objectio- - thr |