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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 15 1111 I cost' of advertising and expense of I sale. " """ 1 J. B. HILL, Secretary. 1 214 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication, September 12, 1908. Last publication October 10, 1908. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Susie Davies, Plaintiff, vs. David B. Davies, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defend ant: You are hereby summoned to ap pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which (his action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which is now on file with the clerk of said court. j This action is brought for the purpose of dissolving the bonds of J matrimony now existing between I plaintiff and defendant. j FRANK J. GUSTIN, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: Rooms 310-11 Auer bach Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 5 SUMMONS. In the City Court of Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. James Henderson, Plaintiff, vs. Percy Patterson, and Addle Patter- I son, Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after service of this ! summons upon you, if served within , the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which, within five days after service of this summons upon you will be filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment fore closing plaintiff's mortgage upon the personal property described in said complaint. ! DANA T. SMITH, Plaintiff's Attorney. I P. 0. address: 123 Commercial i Block, Salt Lake City, Utah-. i ; AN ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE LEVYING A TAX nnd providing for tho assessment of tho proporty hereinafter described on First South street between Sixth East and Eighth East streets, in Paving District No. 27, for tho purpose of pro viding for tho grading, guttering and curbing, and paving thereof. Bo it ordained by tho City Council of I Salt Lake City, Utah: Section 1. That tho City Council , xdoes hereby levy the tax and provide for tho assessment of tho samo upon i tho proporty hereinafter described In Paving District No. 27, for tho purposo I of providing for tho grading, gutter ing and curbing, and paving of a por tion of said district, to-wlt: In Lots 5 and G, Block 54. and 1 and 2, Block GO, Plat "B," abutting on tho south side of First South stxeot be tween Seventh East and Eighth East streets, and on the north side of First South street between Sixth East and Seventh East streets. This tax Is lovled to defray tho ox ponso of grading, guttering and curb ing with cement, and paving with Utah asphalt (said asphalt pavement to be sixty (GO) feet wide between curbs, and nlno (9) Inches thick), tho portions of said street opposlto tho proporty horolnboforo and hereinafter described to bo especially afCectod and benefited by said Improvement, and it Is horoby adjudged, determined and established that said proporty will bo especially bonoflted thereby to tho full amount of tho tax hereby levied, and I said parcels of land aro horoby as- II sossed at an equal and uniform rate II In accordanco with tho linear foot frontago uporisald portions of said street fronting upon and to a depth of twenty-five (25) feet back therefrom, and the tax hereby levied and to bo assessed upon said" parcels of land is ton thousand olghty-three and 42-100 ($10,083.42) dollars, or seven and 038952-1,000,000 ($7.038952) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property, Uiero being 1320 feet of abutting proporty within tho boundar ies of tho lots, blocks and street above mentioned in said district, which is the total cost and cost per front foot of said improvement according to the contract entered into for tho perform ance of said work and making said improvement, with P. J. Moran, dated tho 24th day of April, 1908, and tho Treasurer Is horoby directed to assosd In accordanco with tho provisions of this ordinance for tho purposo heroin mentioned: The north sldo of Lots 5 and G, Block 54; the south side of Lots 1 and 2, Block GO, all in Plat "B," Salt Lake City Survey, as the samo are shown upon the ofllcial plats of said city, to a depth of twenty-five (25) feet back from said street, and to collect said tax. Section 2. Said tax shall become and bo delinquent In ten equal Install ments, as follows, to-wlt: Ono-tonth thereof one year after tho approval of tho ordinance confirming tho levy of the tax for tho payment for such im provement; one-tenth thereof in two years after such approval; one-tenth thereof In threo years after such ap proval; one-tenth thereof In four years after such approval; one-tenth thereof In fivo years after such ap proval; one-tenth thereof in six years after such approval; one-tenth thereof in seven years after such approval; one-tenth thereof In eight years after "such approval; one-tenth thereof in nine years after such approval; and one-tenth thereof in ten years after such approval. Ono or more of said installments or tho whole tax may be paid on or before ten days after tho approval of tho ordinance confirming the levy of tho tax. One or more In stallments, or tho whole special tax, may bo paid on tho dny any install ment becomes duo by paying the amount thereof and Interest to date of payment. Each of said Installments shall bear intei'cst at tho rate of six (G) per cent per annum from the date of tho approval of tho ordinance con firming the levy of said tax until the dato of delinquency, and eight (8) per cent per annum from delinquency un til nnLl Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt LakoJ2Ity, Utah, Soptembor 21st, 1908. and referred to tho Mayor for his ap proval. J. B. MORETON, City Recorder. Approved this 22nd day of Soptom bor, 1908. J. S. BRANSFORD, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake ss. 1, J. B. Moroton, City Recoidor of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that tho above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance levying a tax and providing for tho assessment of tho proporty hereinafter described on First South street botwoon Sixth East and Eighth East streets, in Paving District No. 27, for tho purposo of pro viding for tho grading, guttering and curbing, and pfivlng thereof," passed by tho City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, September 21, 1908, and ap proved by tho Mayor, Soptombor 22, 1908, as appoars of record In my office. In witness whereof, I havo hereunto sot my hand and afllxed tho corporato seal of said city, this 22nd day of Sop tombor, 1908. J. B. MORETON, (Seal) City Rocordor. Bill No. 12G. Paving Extonsion No. 31. Third Partial Estimate. THE HARDWORKING PLOWMAN. "That's it," said a man who had stopped in tho corner grocery store to get three and one-half pounds of gran ulated sugar. "I'm going homo tired. I remind myself of the line: "The plowman homeward ends his weary way." ' You mean plods his weary way," said the schoolmaster, as he went out of the door with a can of kerosene. "He meant to quote the line that reads: "Homeward the plowman plods his weary way," remarked the village lawyer. "I meant to quote just what I did quote," said the first speaker, sternli "Tho weary plowman h'omeward pious his way." "I understand your quotation," said a man who was sitting on a sugar bar rel, "to be: " Wearj lie homeward plowman plods his way." "You aro wrong," said a neighbor, who was inquiring the price of hams. "Ho said: "Weary tho plowman homeward plods his way." "Pardon me," broke in a traveling salesman for a sausage house. "If the gentleman intended to quote from Gray's 'Eulogy,' the quotation should read: "Homeward the weary plowman plods his way." "Please understand," said the man with the three and one-half pounds of granulated sugar, "that I do not make mistakes in quotation. I have twice said that the line is: "The weai'y plowman plods his home ward way." "I understood you to say," observed another ne ghbor: "Homeward the plowman weary plods his way." "We may easily have been mistak en as to what he said," remarked an elderly man, "but what he undoubted ly wished to say was: "The plowman weary homeward plods his way." "That is not what I wished to say, and not what I did say!" retorted the man with threo and one-half pounds of sugar for seventeen cents. "I said, and I will stand by it: "Weary the plowman plods his home ward way." "Pardon me for butting in again, gents," said the sausage drummer, "but I must insist, as before, that if you would accurately quote the im mortal 'Eulogy' the line must read: "The plowman weary plods his home ward way." "Gen'm'm," said the village good-for-nothing, getting up from a keg of nails behind the stove, "you're rol wong 'cuse me, you're all wrong. The (SPf MSB quotation is: Rjl3 KM "Tho weary plodman homeward plows ,Wb BHH his way." lwn HH Thereupon they went their ways, 'm', H every one, even to the last speaker, $k l believing he was right. Youth's Com- ! H panion. 'fjrt THE) SILENT H. gl H An American traveling in the un- Hi,, derground of London between Ham- 'fM H mersmith and Islington heard the V H guard call : "Ammersmith, Ammer- , iVaffl smith!" 1 tf-ffl Whereupon, being of a n. 'morous $ I j VAYfl turn of mind, he said to the guard: 'j H "You have dropped something." frj M "What?" said the guard. qV, H "An 'h'," answered the American. 3 11 fl "Oh, never mind," retorted the tfK H9 guard, "I'll pick it up at Hislington." ff Hfl Travel Magazine. Hh HI Actor Are we alone? Voice from $fflj j the audience You Avould be if we ;M IH could get our money back at the box ijjn j office. Footlights. m i M 1 n fflfe I Ball Wife What would you like for your . Mi WKM birthday, dear? Husband Nothing at Wf all. I haven't any money. 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