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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 13 H Every week we receive New Spring , " from our New York repre sentative. You will find a. most cor rect Millinery ever shown in Salt Lake City in the Swift Hal Shop at all times. " ' QUALITY, STYLE, EX- ? CJL U S I V E N E SS AND ' WORKMANSHIP THE KEYNOTE OF EVERY HAT SHOWN IN THE SWIFT SHOP. Jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 Here Are I v Two - 1 Superior 1 Coals E The best of the good ones E costs no more than ordinary s E coals. E For years, business men and ' E housewives alike have selected E these two coals for their clean E E uniformity and high efficiency. E E Both business men and house- i E wives know through test and E E experience that Castle Gate and E E Clear Creek coals are low in ash E E and moisture and high in heat E value. fe-cj Castle Gate and Clear Creek E i E coals are dependable, powerful, E E and clean. E j Utah Fuel Co. 1 ExcliiHlve miner and Milliliter of S CnHtU Onto ninl Clear Creole CoiiIh. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k HANDICAPPED. We had missed the little fellow who used to come around every month with the little paper from the Orphans' Home. Then the new hoy showed up on the Job. "What's become of the other boy who used to bring the paper around?" wo asked him. "Who, Jimmie? Oh, he's been adopt ed out. Gee, he was lucky. A big rich farmer out in Kansas took him and he's going to live out on a big farm where thoy'se cows and horses and squirrels and rabits and a creek, runs right through the farm and every tiling." "Well, he is lucky, sure enough. But maybe your turn will come some of these days," we said, encourag ingly. "No chanct," said the new boy, re gretfully. "They'se five of them or phans ahead of me. I ain't no whole orphan; I ain't nothin' but a ' half, .TTTTTTTTTTTTrrTTTTTTTrTT- Every Day ; More discriminating people are selepting ; Uncle Jesse Knight's ! Spring Canyon Coal ; because of its hot-burning ', '. and long-lasting qualities as well as because it is a thor- ; oughly clean coal. you know. I ain't in their class." Kansas City Star. r WASN'T HE CUTE? Wifey You must not expect me to givo up my girlhood ways all at once. Hubby That's all right. Go on tak ing an allowance from your father as if nothing had happened. Brooklyn Citizen. i , A MEAN REMARK. "Dead men .tell no tales," observed the Sage. "Maybe that is the reason why so many widows get to marry again," commented the Fool. Nashville Ton-nessean. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Eureka Lilly Mining Company. Location of principal office, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mine, Tintic Mining Dis trict, Utah County, Utah. NOTICE. There is delinquent upon the following described stock on ac count of Assessment no. Seven (7), levied on December 11th, 1918, the several amounts set opposite the re spective names of the shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Name Shares. Amt. 14 Thomas Beesley 1487 $14.87 27 C. H. Barrett: 3550 .35.50 41 John Petty, Guardian 547 5.47 124 C. H. Barrett 250 2.50 382 C. A. Buntin 1000 10.00 483 J. W. Clark 2433 24.33 499 Thethe Hardy Rich 300 3.00 563 Chas. Omland 500 5.00 604 W. L. Croff 1000 10.00 652 F. J. Morris 500 5.00 705 F. J. Morris 500 5.00 790 T. T. Burton 500 5.00 909 E. L. Sheets -. 500 5.00 959 Mary Swain Mit chell 28600 286.00 962 G. S. Holmes 5000 50.00 988 Badger Brothers 500 5.00 1012 D. L. Werthimer 5000 50.00 1018 Thos. H. O'Neill 1000 10.00 1019 Thos. H. O'Neill.. 1000 10.00 1022 Sol Snider 500 5.00 1024 Sol Snider 500 5.00 1051 Sol Snider 500 5.00 1078 G. Hay Walker. 500 5.00 1079 G. Ray Walker.-.. 500 5.00 1080 G. Ray Walker. 500 5.00 1081 G. Ray Walker 294 2.94' 1146 R. W. Sloan 5000 50.00 1185 G. J. Field 1000 10.00 1186 G. J. Field 1000 10.00 1187 G. J. Field 1000 10.00 1203 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 1204 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 iiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiiinii- I The Kenyon Cafe Under Kenyon Hotel E I , '.High Class Music, Entertainment' ''' and Dancing x . l . ' . Fittest Daticing Floor in the City E 1 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT iJuimmiimumiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? 1205 H. B. Cole ... 500 5.00 ofl 1267 T. T. Burton 500 5.00 L 1302 Fred R. Woolley 500 5.00 H 1303 Fred R. Woolley 500 5.00 l; 1304 Fred R. Woolley 1000 10.00 M 1305 Fred R. Woolley 1000 10.00 1306 Fred R. Woolley 1000 10.00 11 1314 H. B. Cole. 500 5.00 HI 1315 H. B. Cole. 500 5.00 NK 1354 H. B. Cole. 500 5.00 1356 W. A. Perkins 2000 20.00 SH 1357 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 ! 1393 R. W. Sloan 2500 25.00 H 1410 H. B. Cole 200 2.00 WM 1563 Dr. A. C. McKendry 1500 15.00 1H 1581 Badger Brothers 500 5.00 U 1613 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 1H 1627 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 ffl 1661 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 ' 'iM 1748 H. B. Cole 286 2.86 1749 J. C. Johnson 467 4.67 H 1750 J. C. Johnson 467 4.67 "H 1751 H. B. Cole- 467 4.67 1752 H. B. Cole 467 4.67 H 1753 Leonora Reagan 386 3.86 ,H 1754 Clarence Rector 399 3.99 H 1755 W. A. Rector 408 4.08 'H 1756 Leonora Reagan 817 8.17 H 1767 Sam Cawley 734 7.34 H 1759 F. J. Morris 315 3.15 M 1760 Gay McKenzie 343 3.43 IH 1761 D. B. Isaacs 311 3.11 H 1762 Joseph Menlove 227 2.27 rll 1763 Mary A. Sullivan 641 6.41 ( H 1764 Frances C. Sullivan 411 4.11 (,H 1765 C. E. Hemenway.. 320 3.20 jH 1782 Badger Brothers 500 5.00 j I 1784 Badger Brothers 500 5.00 ,H 1807 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 j ' 2025 H. B. Cole 500 5.00 H 2080 W. L. Green 100 1.00 H 2183 Andro Zorpos 1000 10.00 ; 2184 Gust Rousos 1000 10.00 i 2185 John Marclwkas ...... 1000 10.00 11 2186 Gust Milonas 1000 10.00 2196 R.W.Sloan 2500 25.00 i 2240 Laird Wilcox 500 5.00 I H 2241Harry E. Moore 500 5.00 :M 2269 Otto Meckes 1000 10.00 M And in accordance with law and an jl order of the Board of Directors made M on December 11th 1918, so many M shares of each parcel of such stock M as may be necessary will be sold at ,M room 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake H City, Utah, on February 5, 1919, at fiH 4:00 o'clock P. M., to pay the delin- M quent assessment thereon, together H with the cost of advertising and ex- M pense of sale. H GIDEON SNYDER, M Secretary. H 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, ,M Utah. H MS-25-2-1 bB NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. H Notice is hereby given to the stock- H holders of Muncy Creek Mining Com- H pany that the annual meeting of said H Company will be held at the office of H said Company at 223 Judge Building, H in the city of Salt Lake, State of H Utah, on the 3rd day of February, H 1919, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., H for the, purpose of electing a Board H of IFive Directors for the ensuing year, H and for the transaction of such other H business as may properly come before H said meeting. H S. A. GREENWOOD, M Secretary Muncy Creek Mining Co. H Dated this 17th day of January, H 1919. 1-18-2-1 M NOTICE)F ASSESSMENT M Dugway Mines, Incorporated. Princi- H pal place of business, Salt Lake iCity, H Utah. H Notice is hereby given that at a H meeting of the directors, held January H 13, 1919, an assessment of a quarter of H a cent per share was levied upon the 1 capital stock of the corporation, pay- H able immediately to Cyrus G. Gatrell, H treasurer, at the office of the corpor- H ation, 414 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, M Utah. M Any stock upon which this assess- H ment may remain unpaid on the 28th H flay of (February, 1919, will bo delta' M