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1 AMERICAN FORtC CJTIZK.V, aATUUUUXTJMBBBBHHHHB s3 IMERIOAN FORK LOOALS a.n,d X. M. Travla of Salt Lnko visited his "d,c on, John, hero Sunday. Bf- . l"es B. 0. Ward of Salt Lako was an " imerlcan Fork visitor Tuesday, oal, 1 H I.en Chlpman returned from tWo ard ieCp herd In the Utah desert Satur- oM. my. ere the Miss Fori Adams was a Salt Lake m- Jsltor tho early part of tho week. t 80 James W. Cartpr of lone, Ida., Is liero visiting relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Adams returned ifts- Monday from Garland, whero they ouni visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sea- Fred Wanlass. ome r of Wo not only glvo you quality, but irer wo lead in low prices and In ossort- vora ment. Chlpman'a Rig Red Store. over .. '. U, .Mrs. Earl Vnrney went to Provo Friday for a short visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Pnrloy Smoot, returning home Sunday. '" John Hooper of Salt Lako was a visitor In thl3 city Tuesday, was urs' Melvln Cooper and littlo son, Ilnr- pre low, of Park City, spent Sunday here aos with friends. met tlJt M. N. Anderson of Eureka was the 1 ,r guost of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen Tuesday, ces; .. "a Mrs. Minnlo Adamson entertained "J1 about thirty friends at a social gather- tn lng at her homo in tho Fourth ward Tuesday evening. nei d'?' The freshman class of the high 3nl: school oujoyed a slelgh-ride Monday ri!! evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Myron Fowlor and ,1 babo of Lehl were tho guests of Mrs. 1n' Fowler's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. James 'act Varncy' Sundy an: Reed Deck returned homo Saturday i from an oxtendod visit In Gunnison e and vicinity. asc Lloyd Varnoy come down Tuesday from Garland, whero ho has spent gart tho past four months. ""!? Will Smith of Salt Lake was an ", American Fork visitor Tuesday on real estate business. J. L. Flrmago went to Salt Lako tho foro part of the wcok to attend u convention of tho J. C. Pcnnoy Com rov puny. kc is Russell Whitman of Spanish Fork . hpent Sunday here, tho guest of Miss " Sadie Chlpman. 111)1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. liuckwaltor ro- wl turned Sunday from a fow days visit in Spanish Fork, where they wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wild m uud Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. IKK 11UU1U Ul all'. U11U -Ultt. ly. J. 11. uuuurfuOm ha Uluuu btuU ouliuuj Oj t. ulillul ul U UUUf IJUJ. 4111 COll- utui', n avuuia, nu omy ucguu. ,.uj uui uuy lUuoU iiuuuuis, Ul!l- ' ....v! uuuui'i. UUI', IMuiCulua, J-UUlfa - , ..6uiull UUU ulUllftUla IUUL 1Mb t.vt-6 i.uiu u uiuuuij uy Hie uuipuiuti wi' . co.r mi 2t: a. E. Smith of Salt Lako was a oubiiicsB visitor to this city Monday. I'01 .uu, ii. u. lugoiauu Went to Provo lal iui.uuuy lor a btiort visit 'with hei niece, mrs. Sherl w Uaon. airs. James Chlpman Jr. and Mrs. hueu Doiun veto visitors lu Salt Luke ai tuu miter pari of last week. ih !2t p. H. Craven of Provo spent tho teK-euu in American tork. or , or rwun iiawkms and Miss Lillian IK iujoum went to Sail LaKO tho laliur I part or last week to meet some of Mr. I . u uins' missionary companions. fall ,cri K. J. R. A. Pchrsou of Salt Lako I I spent a tew days here with his auni, -ts. J, It. Doltuer. FJB Mrs. John Rosell and babo arrlveu 'Mm laic Saturday from Snlt Lnko for n -jB 6lurt visit with Mrs. RobcII's mother, ...r. E. tl. Holey. lm Miss Geuo Hlndley entertained the -J following young ladles at n enndy- mjl pun nt her homo lu tho Third ward n Friday ovtmlng; Reba Parkor, Rub cw Wootton, Ireno Chlpman and Ruin ja Storrs. m Tho Misses Mary Dlackhurst and M Docla Drown carao over from Provo '. Sunday and spent tho day visiting -jm their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum mm Ulackhurst and Mr. and Mrs. James tm Drown. V ..Tll M,S8C9 Orn Lynch and Annie -' Humnott went to Alplno Inst Fridii) 'M ,v,nl"8 to attend tho wedding recep. tQ tloti given in honor or Miss Lnvernr -m I-orbes and Thomas Allen, who wen married in tho Salt Lake Templo last m week. M EXCURSION RATES 3 To Logan Ylu Suit Lnko Route. r& Account nnuul Farm and Home fl Conventions at Logan, Utah, tho Salt jij Luke Hoiilu will sell excursion tlckotF -n '"m nil Utah stations January 22, 2." S .' . 28, 20 and 30. Tickets will l H good returning until Fob. 7. !Cto2t I Applications For Grazing Permits, K itr-T-nvw i-a-KMr.iiirvri:ffyilrr- Notice Is hereby given that nl' ,'M appllcntloiiH for permits to grnz m cnttlo, hntBes nud sheop within thr VVnsiitch National Forest during the m rensou of 1S1C must bo filed lu nr m nfllco nt Salt Lnko City, Utnh, nn o beforo January 31, 1910. Full lnfm miitlou lu regard to tho grazing f(" to bo chnrged nml blank forms to b "nud In making npplloatlons will 1 furulshoi upon rcquost. J. F. Rrulur I Supervisor. 2fit.r il IBank of American Fork I The strength of this Dank lies not nlono In Its Capital, Surplus I and Resources, but In tho character and financial reap- IMlit oi the men who conduct Its affairs. I I Capital Stock s2Xi'S5! I Surplus 2D.000.00 I Undivided Profits 20,000.00 I Stockholders' Liability 00,000.00 J I $161,000.00 I I TWENTY-FOUR YEARS SUCCESSFUL BANKING I M. II. Thomas of Ogden spent Mon day In this city on business. Helen Holmes, tho great fearless Mm stur, on Monday next at the Urlcn:. " Mrs. Ellen Doltm and Mrs. S. L. chlpman spent Friday In Provo. Miss Mabel Storrs returned Sunday from a week's visit with her brother, Glen, nnd wife, In Eureka. Miss Alice Dunn spent Monday with American Fork friends, returning to her homo In Smlthfleld Tuesday. Mrs. Clara AVlnn of Lehl was tho guest of friends in this city Sunday. Educntlonal programs will be shown every Friday at tho Orient, to bo run In conjunction with tho schools and for tho purposo of raising funds to provldo ti gymnastic nppamtus for the children. Tho school will boncllt by your patronage. n jfAY Ad OU GO ! Pay as you go and tho merchunts will savo you money. V V Tho best way lu tho world to keep your creult good Is to puy when you purchase. 'p t H If you want to mako your mono) stretch, pay as you go. You nro Inde pendent then and can spend It whero you cnu do the best. Tho merchants that huvo adoptcu tho cash system of doing business ought to be supported, for I ilrmly boilovo It will bo better for the people in tho end. Tho merchants have certainly hit oi to tho right plan when they mako out retail, prlco to all. There will bo lit ilsh of oiio and fowl of another. If tho business houses will cut down expenses and suvo tho losses of i credit business, giving tho customei tho benefit of theso reductions, I an, sure tho cash business will bo best L. the end. tt S ! Tho stores will not permit appro1.,, any more, and why should thoy7 Yc cannot go to the plctunyaliowr . approval, 'nor yet' buy'latT'lnfoTurbi!"' tlckeU on approval. Approvals aio nuisance, any Vity. . If you ennnot pay for your merchi. dluo us you go, you would bettor without or have your merchant lay l oy for you. ,i Wo wll that' Is, a groat ninny oi us wilt hajo to mako. arrangement" 'to pay ourpiorchantsn8 wo get ou goods. '! foel It-will bVthe best tiling that hns happened to mo for n lout time. If I cannot pay, I will do wlti. out. v With ono retail prlco to ovcry per son, a child can do as well as mother or father. Why not train tho children to do business? x Tho merchants have been trusting us now for thirty or forty years. Why not pay us wo go and trust them for a littlo whllo nnd sco how it works? , Flvo hundred ftee tickets will bo' jtlvon nwny for Mondny and Tuosdu ,oxt at tho Oilent. Coiiiq and sco tho .rat of theso great complete railroad dramas. o CHOICE OUT FLOWERS IVrns uud l'lnnil DeMlgiiH. Send to the Lehl I'lorul Ci Lchl. Telephone O.J. IVo delher PHOJU'TLY. lyr Hew Businss Policy Promises Good Results Many people who have been inter- .lowed relative to the change In th .inllcy of going on to a cash basis, to do adopted by our merchants on Feb uary 1st, liavo expi eased npprovni jf the nuw method. Tho present cus nn has been In voguo for many year. 1 It will bo rather difficult for th JOOplo In t'onoino nniiislnmP)1 In It H'K ARK OITi:N ASKKII tint li tho bo-.t Eczema Remedy. An nlwajs retomiiiend TrtAur. MARK ECZEMA REMEDr i the siire t nnd most satisfactory 'old only by us. BOc and $1.00. V. M. IIRCMV.V. AiiMilnrnT'ork?" The merclfants do not expect to do quite so largo n volume of business nt first, but hopo to get back to a normal bnBls In a fow months. They point out that ninny will purchnso less than when tho children and family were permitted to lncreaso tho account at pleasure. Hcrctoforo many htivo owed all their crops at harvest tlmo for ac counts run during tho summer, and othors havo been in tho habit of turn ing over their pay checks on tho first of each month to tho merchants. This clnss will fool tho exhilaration of hav ing cash to Bpcnd at which over Btoro ofTcrs tho best Inducement, nud vl. onco moru feel tho Joy of freedom. Tho merchants also promiso to mnko a saving In prices because of not hav ing to tnko enro of bad accounts or to pay Interest on borrowed money to carry good accounts outstanding. Pay as you go Is tho modern method of business nnd tho pooplo will benefit moro by It than will tho merchunts. o Bright Prospects For The Farmers Tho recent snowstorm, which has oecn tho deepest that has fallen in iho valley for years, has also laid up u generous supply lu iho mountains, iteports from those who cutuo down .rum tho canyon this week uro that li avorages from six feet near tho Dutch man to ten foet on Mineral Flat, but tiiut it bus not Interfered to any greal extent so far with work In tho mines. The. winter Is jet in its infancy, so ihul wo havo leason to uxpect n, most Dounteous supply of water for Irri gation purposes. This means moro augur beets, alfiiira, fruit and vege tables on tho Irrigated farms, nnd u iiumpcr crop of wheat ou tho dry .arms, which, with tho awakening of. iho mines In tho canyon, spells pros i.crlty with n big P for tho canyon.. PREPAREDNESS.. " ? - ' irslraiTgejri&Wth bo So much inclined to dtsagrco On vital points of woo or weal With which tho nations have to denl, Rut such wo find ha3 been tho enso HAVE YOU WEAK LUGS'! Do colds settle on your chest or In your bronchial tubes? Do courIh hang on, or are you subject to tliro.it troubles? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily foUows. bcott'slitnulslon contains purecxxl liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory tract nnd Improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in It soothes anil bcnls the tender membranes of the throat Scott's is prescribed by the best special tsts. You can get It nt any drug store. Scott t llownc. IlloomficM, N.J J AIT gTORRS "RL'AL ESTATE MERCHANT" American Fork, Utuh Now Is u good time to git in on the i hi n. priced milling sleeks lu tlm Aincr-l Iran Fork Cnnjoii .ITInliig DMrld.l The dUtriet Is ou the vv of one of the I biggest eiisous of genuine ileu-lop) incut of IN history and a small amount luu'sted Mill iiicitji fortunes fur the' lincslors. (iff bus) and gel In vthlli , (lie prices nro LOW. Wo lum ninny goad bargain In Itcul IMalc, biilh fin ins and homcv Also lu iiilnlug uud Industrial stocks. Call and see us Office hours, 10 ii. m. to - P "" In o ry age, by uv-ry rnC(.. And we, who Uiould united null 'Arc no exception to thon,,"' nuTVlnk1;, " w.fn8 t0 " bropared. SbcIUK .hrt 1:!,Rl,,d,8 allies fared uyiiieint short ot men and cuni Tolfaco the bold, JirtndU g Huns And how this fntn, Batl nVls ak" Mado Russia, Franco and Ur ltnln u'uake XK6 Swi,Cm,,r,01!1 10 fccl M"ow Alio p owess of their ready foe. f,drovV!Cma,,oa"stlt'lcl',o place '" 0Ut 'rom I,laco ,0 Vrl. ",8 KlV0 hewl t0 tliii mistake. fit mVrSnam? ot y wake. Jrhl-mi: i ,1' th.01"' ,,u,i' surprised Supposing wc wum forced to flclit FpiJ justice and tho causo of right 3mol"tlo ',ly. shrewd and great, And. unprepa- wero forced to wait Whht think ot our uiipulrti then' ?$ nl ,,n;1 n,lr "a- H'"i'. Anj nil on.- forts reduced to junk. Vnd our small army stricken down foreign bonlrs of war icnow - WIfat should vv, think, then. .,r our A selves. ?. W"',.l 'T'1 u,,l' 8lllv 'lves. And well deserved our hapless falo Thtough waiting till it was too lato Some think piepandness fosters harm 'JSS l HV".,V ,l,wnr-lt charm. nd that It Is a challenge given !y W.,n.u,,y ,0 wnr 1C ""riven. -Rell might It be reckoned wiong Tolnrm with daggers, sharp and loniT "trthavo a R1m under our pillow Who In tho midnight hour might come ''of rob and drive .is from our home. Wq think that Woodrow Wilson's right That wo should ami with all our might, Sojthat our homes inny bo protected. Yl.Vml 0Ul'.1,n "' bo respected; Tnlthls, we think, tho major part 0us are with him mind nnd hoatt Vol that wo ever wish to be Hold pirates of tho land or sea. ut simply t,nt our happy homes ynv bo preserved If trouble comes. vo much deplore tho scourgo of war. That scatters sorrow near nnd far, Rut past experience mnkes It sure .That armed praco mnkes penco secure, Therefore. let us bo up nnd doing. Tho wise preparedness plan, pursuing. J. C. HABIT Habit Is a fixed series ot acts. Do a thing once nnd '1 racks aro marked. jJO u tniiiB twice nud a Route Is inuppetl. Do a thing thrieo and u Path is mazed. Do tho Right Thing over again. - il-rom the unconscious wink ot tho eye to thu smooth, unnoticed move infants ot n million worlds, tho law ot ?.nba relentlessly rules Its course. All 11(0 Is but 11 series of Habits. -v-jo tno Hlght Thing over ngoln. yrho Pennies ua.utl today mako the i.fckels lu tho bank tomorrow. The i.Tckt-is lu tho bank tomorrow spell '.iiu Dollars In tho bank next year. The ij6Uars saved crystalllzo Into tho For-1 luno utter tho years! Habit either idiikcs or breaks clthor lends you up 'grurngs you down. & Do tho Right Thing over again. . .'If you nro Prompt today you will .idot to bo Prompt tomorrow. If you ki&lSuuaru onco you will suroly seek 10 bo Square again. The fight for n ihlng Worth Whllo right now cannot uclp but enso tho fight for tho thing orth Whllo later on. It Is tho law or ablt. And Habit creeps ou from tho ..Inutost Action repented over nnd. j.er again. Do tho Right Thing over ngalu. Grow Great from Habit? There Is .10 othor way. Start what you do start Right, or eiso begin nil over ngnln You enn fondle tho eggs of 11 Python ut you can't play with tho Python. ou can break tho bad habit today, but f you wait until tomorrow tho had ablt will break you. Do tho Right Thing over again. iili A iiOOol'iJK. tu miner no u uuuair.it, X IIU MUllllCflt UUU 111 lUttll, 'limit no tuu uiggeai huueher And try to ttiii- it uoiwi. 1 d rutner bo a iJOOSTBR, auu swill mo ijuusiuis stand, Than bo a lonesome Miocker a euiiitiei'iMg tuu mini. I'd rather be n IIOOSTUU. Aim uiuy linost 11 mite, 1I11111 bo a liiioeitur Knocking At everything lu sight I'd rather bo it ROOSTER, And wear a pleiisanl smile, 1 h;iu bo u grouchy knocker, complaining nil tho while. I'd rather be 11 ROOSTER. With purpose good Mild tine, riinn sit around u-kuoeklng Now, sincerely, wouldn't you? 0 From tho standpoint of prospeilty It ,j Interesting to nolo that tno new udy of tho White House is a sufrrn- ito whllo tho President Is nu null. o be continued 1 U"- ' NOTICE 01' ASSESSMENT rtuli-Oreguii Mining Company, n .-urporatlon. Principal place or busi ness, Lehl, Utah. Notlco Is heieby given that at a .xetlng of tho directors ot the I'tnh . i-egou Mining Company, hold at Lehl, 1 mil, on tho 17th day of January. i'10, nil assessment of 50 cents per 1 uUU shares was levied ou all otit atJinding rapltnl stock of tho eoi i,oruuon, M.iui, ..iiiiiiillntoly ut flic lofllco of tho sectotary, Herbert Tay lor, at tho Utnh Ranking Co., Lehl, 1 tali. I Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 18th I ,iy of Febiuary, 1910. will bo dolln ,uent and advertised for wilo at puU ! le auction, and unless pajment Is ! ,.ado before, will be sold on the tth I .iy of March. 1010, at iho hour of ,l-a. in.. of said day. to pay ilollnquont ,s(iBsmmi, fogelher with coals ot dvortlslng and oxpinso of sale. Dated January 17. 9C. , HERRERT TAYLOR, Secretary. First publication Jan. '-'-, 191J; Lab, publication Feb. 12, 19". to 1IWSH0ULB IB HE? WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE FROM THC VIEWPOINT OF LEADING. FARMERS. Why should womin voto? That Is tho question that Is ringing rrom oceun to ocean and ruverberatlng from tho Canadian boundary to tho Mexi can border. It Is the mission of a now paper to glvo the news nud the action ot the ToaB Farmers' Union In opposing woman's suffrage whoa that question was recently beforo tho Tcxns legislature Is slgnlMcunt ns representing tho nttltudo of the or ganized plowmen. Wo reproducn lu part tho argument presented by Hon. W. D. Lewis, president ot tho Texas runners' Union, in opposing tho bill: "It is grntlfjlng to nolo that It Is not tho farmer's wlfo who Is clamoring for the ballot. Sho in too busy to lng to mako happier homos, mold lng the minds of futtiro citizens and sharing with her husband tho enres ot life to Indulgo In political gossip Tho ballot will glvo her no relief from drudgery, glvo no nsslstanco In cloth ing tho children or bring to tho home additional comforts, conveniences or opportunities In life. It is, ns n rule, tho elty woman promoted to Idleness by prosperity, who Is lending tho suf fragette movement. "From tunny standpoints, perhaps a woman lino as much right to vole us a man. So has 11I10 as much right to plow hb a man; she has as much right to work lu a factory nn a man, she has as much right to shoulder n musket ns a mnn, but wo would rather she would not do so from choice anil wo regret Hint necessity ofttlmcs compels her to earn a living by en gaging In gainful occupations. Wo do not consider misfortune a qualifica tion ror en urn go or a business nccl dent a reason for granting franchise Wo nro opposed to woman nt tho ballot box tho same ns wo aro op posed to wnmntt lu tho flold, in tho factory or In tho army nnd for tho self-same reasous. Wo had rathor seo her plant Hewers than sow wheat; gather bouquets than pick cotton nnd rear children than ralso political Is sues, although sho may havo as much right to do ono ns tho other. Opposed to Untexlng Humanity. t "Sex qualification for miffrngo may I have Its apparent inconsistencies. No general rule adjusts Itself perfectly to all conditions, it Is n favorltn ar gument advanced by tho proponents of woman's suffrago that many cultivated and noblo women nro far more capa ble of Intelligently exercising sov ereignty than n ivorthless negro, but the South never was anxious for negro stiff rage, and whllo culturo mid refinement, nnd even morality, nro desirable virtues, they nro not tho only qualifications for franchise. "Tho primary, Inherent nnd liisop arablo fitness for iiuffrnge Is support ing n family. The plow handle, the forgo nnd tho struggle for bread af ford cxperlenco necessary to properly mark the ballot. Government Is n great big business nud civilization from tho very beginning assigned woman tho homo nnd man thu busi ness nffalrs of life. "There has been much freakish leg islation enacted during tho past do cado that uu doubt appeals to womnn's love for the ridiculous, but to under take to iinsox tho htimnn rnco by law Is tho height of leglslatlvo folly and a tragedy to mankind. "Wo nro opposed to tho equal rights of woman wo wnnt her to over re main our superior. Wo consider woman's dcslro to seek mnn's lovel tho yellow peril of Twentieth Century civilization. "Woman Is tho medium through which angels whisper their messages to mankind; it is her hand that plants thoughts In thu Intellectual vineyard. It Is through her heart that hope, love and sympathy ovcrllnw and bless man kind. Christ tho llborntor ot woman kind wns satisfied to teach tho lossonh of llfo nud Ho was a man. Ho chose to rulo over huninn hearts and re fused worldly power and men followed after Him, women washed Ills foet, littlo children climbed upon Ills kneos nnd tho Ruler of tho universe said that In Illm Ho was woll ploased. Can woman find n higher calling?" THEMISTOCLES When Themlstoclos was usked by his host at 11 dinner party to enter tain tho guosts by playing tho lute, ho replied that ho could not play tho flddlo, but that ho could mako a small tovn a great clt Wo have In this nation many politicians who nro good "flddlcri.." but they cannot mako a small town 11 great city. Wo nro over run with orators who can play upon tho passions of tho people, but thoy can't put lirlclc and mortar together Wo need bulldors. Lot thoso who hunger and thirst for powor understand that tho hlghem glory of a stntosman Is to construe!, and that It is butter for a man that ho Bhould build a public highway than that ho should become Governor of u slato, and that ho start n plow than that ho bocoino the author of a law. Tho true teBt of statesmanship Is the plow nnd tho hammer, so let thoso who would Govern, first build. - - I H $35.00 MID-WINTER-. IH EXCURSION To Los Angeles January 20, 1910. l A special excursion train, personally : conducted, will leave Salt Lako City H Mn Halt Lako Rotito on nbovo date. The train will hnvo up-to-dnto equip. mm meiit In every respect, including ,mW standard Pullman observation, tourist. mW chair enrs nud diners. mW An attractive itinerary hns been nr- ranged for beiiollt of nil going, H Tickets good returning until Mnreh For Information, literature giving :mm full details, sco nearest ngent, or write J II. Mnudoifleld, A. G. P. A., Salt Lnko City. M PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- H .SHIP NOTICES. . H Consult Co 11 nly Clerk or the Itespcc- H the Signers for Further H Information. H NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 'Lw Estate of Annie I Huggnrd, de- Creditors will present claims with H vouchers to tho undersigned nt his residence In American Fork, Utnh, on or beforo tho 20th day of Mny, 191G. H JOHN II. WOOTTON, H Administrator. H Anderson & Wootton, Attorneys for H Administrator. M Ditto of first publication Jan. in, 1910 H Unto of last publication Feb. 12, 191C M NOTICE TO CREDITORS. LW Kstnto of Alexander Steggcll, de- i Creditors will present clnlmu with H vouchers to thu undersigned nt her M residence lu Amoilcnn Fork, Utnh, on mm or beforo tho 20th tiny of Mny, 191C. SH ELVINA STEGOKLL. H , , Administratrix. Andorsou & Wootton, Attorneys for Administratrix. H First publication Jnu. 1C, 1916. H Lust publication Feb. 12, 1916 mW NOTICE TO CREDITORS. L lCstatu ot A ml row Poulson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with H vouchers to the undersigned at his fl ofllco at American Fork, Utah, 011 or before Mny 1, 1910. (Signed) H CLIFFORD 10. YOUNG, H Administrator. H First publication Jnu. 8, 1916. 1 Last publication Feb. fi, 1916. H NOTICE TO CREDITORS. mU In the Dlstilct Coutt ot tho Fourth -""?l Judicial District of tho State ot Utah, ' lu nud for Utuh County. ." mW lu the uiuitur ot thu estates ot 'i Ocorgu Storrs and Lydla M. Storrs, vi deceased. i Creditors will present claims with. ftli vouchers to tho undersigned, at his H jiiucu ot business In Amcrlcttn Fork v$fl ity, Utah County, stnto ot Utah, or ?H 10 h. 10. Cortninu, uttomoy, Room t) of RI thu Knight lllnck, In Provo City, Utah ;)sl t-uuuty, Statu of Utah, 011 or beforo fiH the lutn day of May, 11)16. ZM Dated Jauunry 3, 1916. l JOHN W. STORRS. M I Atlmlnlstrntor of tho estates ot Gcorgo H Storrs nud Lydla M. Storrs, deceased. H ii, E. Cortmaii, Attorney for Admin- First publication Jnu K, 1916. H Lust publication Jnu. 29, 1910. fl NOTICE TO CREDITORS H in tho Fouith District Court of mW ttuii County, btalo of Utah. M Jn thu mutter ot tho estate of Lewis H ii. .Mciirlue, deceased. H Creditors win present claims with H ouehers to tho uuderslguca nt bis H .usuteiicu lu Americnii Fork City, H utnh County, Stnto ot Utuh, ou or bo- H 010 tho isl tiny ot .Muy, 1U16. H E. E. MeliRlDE. Administrator. H Whltecotton & iinglcy, Attornoyu for H admiiiisirator. H Dated January 1, 1916. B First puhlicatlou Jan, 1, 1916. ,H Last jitihiientloii Jan. -'J, 1916. 'H .XHICI: 01' DELINIM'EST ASSESS- jH .ME.YJ' SALE. jH Ray Slate Mining & Development B Co. Prliicljial place of business, Amor. H lean Fork, ( tub. H Notice. 'l'hero uro dnlinqiicnt upon H tho following described stock ou H' H count of 1111 ussessmeut (.No. i) levied H oil November 22, 191C, the several H iimoiiiits got opposltn tho names of tho H respective sliureholdere, us follows, H mid In iiccurtlauco with luw nnd tin H order made b the Hoard of Directors H 011 the said .Noiemtier 22, 1910, to H iiumy shares of each iiarcel of such H clock us may bo necessary will bo sold jH at tho ofllco of tho secretary ot Bald ! company, No. 11 East Mulu, American H Fork, I'tnh, on thu 20th day ot Jan- 75t9 uary, 19'ti, nt tho hour ot 10 o'clock j9i 11. 111 . to pay delinquent uBsossmeutH SgE thereon, together with costs ot adver- ((SrC tlslng ami expensos of sale. !?$' Cert No. Kglfe No Name. Sliurcs. Amt. SSf5 S!l (5. II. Tyler 1,000 $1.00 Bf! 90 (1. II. Tyler 1,000 1.00 GBrl 91 (l. D. Tyler 1,000 l.oo MfU 92 ( II. Tyler 1,000 1.00 KXf, 9:1 O. II. Tyler 1,000 1.00 &&, li 1 G. II. T lor n.ooo COO Vms X G. 11. Tyler r,,()00 5.00 & 90 (J.H.Tyler 5,000 5.00 WTB? 97 (1. H. Tyler 25,000 25.00 9S G H. Tyler 25,000 25.00 y-' 99 G. 11. Tyler 25,000 25.00 Wm 100 G. II. Tyler 25,000 25.00 jKQj 50 J. W. Johnson 500 .50 !V IPS F. E. Strum 5,000 5,00 fi 01 A. Jonson 2,140 2.14 9H 811 D.J Illnlto 1,000 1.00 ll 51 D. J. Rlako SOU .50 B 85 I). .1. Jllako 500 .50 B 66 A. W. Peterson 1,000 1.00 B 69 Geo. H. Tyler 20,000 20.00 1C0 Thos Marluoatix ...20.000 20.00 mM J. W. STORRS, 1 Secy, and Trens IH No. :i K. Main, American Fork, Utuh. First publication Jan. 15, 1916. H LnBt publication Jan. 22, 1916. jH WE PRINT RUTTEU WLVITERS. jH