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Show I AUGUST 1. vnen was about h!s nft black-robe- d room.TTis ana mother, his Legal Notices The b Magnificent Ambersons liters . BT BOOTH I TARUNGTON CopfrUbt hr DoabtoSar, Fage ft Compear. :.r-jrrt- o mrj tsrvesf xm. old lady, some day,' still thinking f you wbUa youd be away and away trlth somebody else perhaps, and me forgotten ages ago I Lucy Morgan, youd say, when you saw my obituary. Lucy Morgan? Let me see: I seem to remember the name. Didn't I know some Lucy Morgan or other, once upon Then you'd shake jour big a tlmp? white head and stroke your long white beard youd bare such a distinguished long white heardl and youd say, No. I dont seem to remember any Lucy Morgan ; I wonder what made me think I did? And poor me ! Td be deep in the ground, wondering if youd heurd about It and what you were saying! Good-b- y for today.. Don't work too bard dear George immediately seised pen and paper, plaintively but vigorously questing Lucy not to imagine him with a beard, distinguished or otherwise, even In the extremltier of age. Then, after Inscribing his protest In the matter of this visioned beard, he concluded his missive In a tone mollified to tenderness, and proceeded to read a letter from his , mother which had with reached him simultaneously Lucys. Isabel wrote from Asheville, where she had just arrived with her - - ---husband: 1 think your father looks better already, darling, though weve been here only a few hours. It may be weve found just the place to build him up. The doctors said they hoped It would prove to be, and If It Is, It would be worth the' long struggle we had with him to get him to give up and come. I'm afraid that In my anxiety to get him to do what the doctors wanted him to, I wasnt able to back up Brother George as I should In his difficulty with Sydney and Amella. rm so Borry! I George Is more upset than Ive ever seen him theyve got what they want- ed, and theyre calling before long. I hear, to live In Florence. Father said he couldnt stand the constant persuading I'm afraid the word he used was nagging. 1 cant understand people behaving like that : George says theyfcay be Ambersons, but theyre vulgar! I'm afraid I almost agree with him. At least, I think they were inconsiderate. We plan to stay six weeks If the place agrees with him. It does really seem to already! Hes just called In the door to say hes waiting. Dont smoke too much, darling boy. "Devotedly, your mother, r "Isabel. But aha did not keep her husband there for the six weeks she antlcpated. She did not keep him anywhere that long. ( Three weeks after writing this letter, she telegraphed suddenly to George that they were leaving for home at once; and four days later, when he and a friend came whistling Into his study, from lunch at the eluh, he found another telegram upon his desk. He read It twice before he comprehended Its Import "Papa left us at ten this morning, - - dearest - ' - - - MOTHER." . " The friend saw the change In his face. Not bad newa?" George 'lifted utterly datnfounded eyes from the yellow paper. My father, he said weakly. "She says-s- he says hes dead. Ive got to go home. . . . His Uncle George and the Major met him at the station when he arrived the first time the Major had ever come to meet his grandsomThc old gentleman sat In his closed car Hage (which still needed paint) at the entrance to the station, but he got out and advanced to grasp Georges hand tremulously. When the latter appeared Poor fellow I he said, and patted him Poor repeatedly upon the shoulder. fellow ! Poor Georgia I George noticed that the Majors tremulousness did not disappear, as they drove up the street, and that he seemed much feebler than during "the 0ef,rBe I Prlcl1ly0Wever was concerned with his own or rather, with bis lack of emotion; and the anxious sympathy of his hlstmcleniade him -- fed bypocrltlcaL He was not but he felt that he ought to be, and, with a secret shame, concealed his callousness beneath an affectation of solemnity. But when he was taken Into the rom where lay what was left of Wilbur Mlnafer, George had no longer to Pretend; his grief was sufficient It needed only the sight of that forever Inert semblance of the quiet man who bad been always so quiet a part of his ons life so quiet n part that George bad seldom been consciously awure that his father was indeed n part of bis life. As the figure lay there. Its very quietness was what was most life-likand suddenly It struck George bard. And In that unexpected, racking krlef of his son, lyilbur Mlnafer be oome more vividly 'Georges father grand-athernH- grief-strlck-e- aoiic, 011 business; Amberson easily A88ESSMENT NOTICE Lots 5 and 6 In Block 69, Lots 5, 6, 7 persuaded him to this outing; and they ' ! made a cheerful party of It, with th Aurura Mining L Milling Company. ahd S ln Block 70, Lota 5 and 6 lu new graduate of course the hero and Notice is hereby ghen that at a Block 71, all in Plat "A" Provo City center of It all. . meeting of the Bonid of Directors of Survey of Building Lots, for the purnis uncle a as a fellow alumnus. the Aurum Mining a. Milling Company pose of constructing a four foot ceYonder was where I roomed when I Co. Clerk or Respective held on the 30th day of June, 1919. ment sidewalk on the South side of Jons nit was here." he snid, pointing out one of for Further Information. and assessment iNo. 6) of two (J) First North Street between the West the university buildings to Eugene. I miils per share was let led on the side of First West Street and the East dont Inew whether George would let my admirers place a tablet to mark outstanding assailable capital stock side of Fifth West Street in Sidewalk the fcjxit, or not lie owns all these NOTICE OF' SALE. OF AUTOMOBILE of the corporation, payable at once to Paving District No. 11. to be known IN FORECLOSURE OF LIEN buildings now. you know. E. II the secretary. Holt, Prove, ks Sidewalk Extension No. 5, Is comDidnt you, when you were here? THEREON. Utah. Any stock upon which this pleted. Like uncle, like nephew." The Board of Commlsslopera - of assessment remain may unpaid July Tm sure I dldnrhave It so bndly of lrovo as a Board City, slUla Notice is hereby Liven that Tellurido 30. J919, will be delinquent and adat his age, Amberson said reflectively, meet will Review and Equalization as they strolled on through the Com- Motor Compau, a Utah vertised for sale at public auction, Corporation, mencement crowd. and unless payment is" made before, at the City Commissioners room In Garat Public sell Auction at its will You need onfy Eugene laughed. will be sold at the Farmers & Mer- the County Court house In Provo City, three things to expluln all thats good age ou West Center Street, In Provo, chants Bank ou August 30, 1919. at Utah, on Monday, August 4th, 1919, Utah, on the 6th day of August, A. D. and bad about Georgle. of 2 oclock p. tu to pay and continuing In session each day, Three?1- 1919, at the hour of two p. m.. one the hour excepting holidays, until Saturday, Hes JsabelA onlychiliL in the delinquent assessment, together an HR Buick Automobile, Model August 9th, 1919, between the hours -verUulng-and-ul Amberifw- He ot-- a. boy."-- .. liea...Aheroou. wtth the cost of and r,.niL. ela y e nocloc ka ,m of sale. 4 - A. Well, Mister Bones, of these three claimed aald Tellurido- - Motor pens by will hear and consider objections and E. H. things which are the good ones and HOLT, Secretary. Company under Section 3773 of the make corrections ct any tax which which nre the bad ones? Provo, Utah. July 1, 1919. Compiled Laws of the State of Utah, All of. them," said Eugene. the tnid Board may deem unequal 1919. 11. First publication July George took no conspicuous part In of 1917, tor its reasonable charges In and unjusL 31 1919. either the academic r the social cele- the sum of One Hundred and Fifty-nin- e Last publication July That during sal-- l time between tho brations of his class he seemed to rev Dollars and 'Eighty Cents hours of nine a. ni., and five p. nu gard both sets of exercises with a tol- ($159 80) for labor performed and ma- NOTICE TO CREDITORS said list will be completed for public erant amusement,' his own"cmvd" ferial famished and used byHTlnthe InlhrKstrim'TourroTTherTouTth Inspection at the office of th City not going In much for either of those sorts of things, as he explained to repair of said automobile at the re- Judicial District in and for Utah Recorder at County Court house at ownProvo City, Utah. Lucy. What his crowd had gone In for quest of F. S. Taylor,, who la the County. seamount to the remained ambiguous; some negligent er thereof, satisfy tter -- nLJhe In- Estate, cf By order of tho Board of Commistho sum of Chales Heber Hardy, Deceased. testimony Indicating that, except for cured by said lieu, sioners of Provo City, Utah. an astonishing reliability which they $159.80 with interest thereon at eight Dated this July 29th, 1919. with will Creditors present claims, all seemed to hare attained In matters cent per annum from June 1, 1919 ouohers, to the undersigned, at his FRED EVANS, City Recorder. per relating to musical comedy, they had when . aald amount became due and First 78 Avenue, North publication July 29, 1919. Academy .ddress, not gone In for anything.' Certainly ex.. on or before the 20th day of Septets- - Last publication August 6, 1919. the question one of them put to Lucy, payable, and to pay the cost and atan of such sale, Including in response to Investigations of hen, pense er, 1919. ($25.00) seemed to point that way : "Dont you torneys fee of Twenty-Fiv- e W. H. RAY, Administrator. $100 Reward, $100 Dollars. --he A Baker The readers of this paper will b Baker, Attorneys for think, said, really, dont you pleated to learn that there le at leant Dated this 22nd day of July, A. D. ' 'I think that being things Is rather better one dreaded disease thet science baa 1919. than doing things?" . First publication July 15, 1919. Last been able to euro In all Its states and that to catarrh. Catarrh being greatly He said ruhthuh bettuh tor rather TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY. ubllcatlon August 19 ,1919, Influenced hr constitutional conditions and It to seemed do deliberatebetter, and By J. W. Clark, requires constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Medicine to token Internally and ly, with perfect knowledge of what he General Manager. - NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT acta thru th Blood on the Mucous Surwas doing. Later, Lucy mocked him faces of tho System thereby destroying C. E. Attest: Erickson, Secretary. Argyle Canyon OU Shale Mining tho foundation to George, and George refused to of the disease, giving th 1919. , Co., Principal place - of business, patient strength by building up the consmllehe somewhat Inclined to such publication August stitution end assisting nature In doing Its First publication July 22, 1919. Last Provo-CitUtafiT" work.. Tho proprietor hsv so much pronunciations, himself. .This InclinaIn faith tb curative powers of Halls tion was one of the things that he had Last publication August 1, 1919. "Notice is hereby given that at a Catarrh Medicine that ther offer On Hundred Dollars for any roue that It falls acquired In the four years. Directors Board of of the meeting to euro. 8nd for tlet of testtmonlale. What else he had acquired. It might Oil Shale MinAddress F. 1. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo-Ohi- o of the Canyon Argyle NOTICE TO CREDITORS have puzzled him to state, had anyold by kit Druggist. So. on the held a Co., corporation, ing body asked him and required a direct 22nd day of July, 1919. on assessment reply within a reasonable space of In Fourth Court of No. 1, of One Mill per share, or $1 the District the time. He had learned how to pass examinations by cramming;" that Is, In Judicial DistrlcL In and for Utah per thousand shares, was levied on three or four days and nights he could County, State of Utah. the outstanding capital stock of the get into his bead enough of a selected In the Matter of the Estate of Nel- Company, payable Immediately to L. fragment of some scientific of philo- lie B. T. Walters, Secretary, at hla office Snyder, Deceased. sophical or literary or linguistic subcfaims, with Creditors No. 45 East 1st North Street, Provo, will present ject to reply plausibly to six questions her at to the voucher Utah. Any stock on which this as- undersigned, out of ten. He could retalnjhe Inforcessment ahall remaln unpaid on mation necessary for such a feat just reaidenceatr 242 West 4th North Si, long enough to give a successful per- Provo City, Utah County, State of Monday, the 25th day of August, formance; theji It would evaporate ut- Utah, on or before the 20th day of 1919, will be delinquent and adver- terly fromhls brain, and leave him un- September, 1919. im4-f- or sale at pnblic auction, and The strain of modem bus disturbed. George, like his crowd," BELLE H. BERRY, unless payment la made before, will not only preferred "being things" to iness life is too much for Administratrix be sold at said office, on Monday the doing things," but had contented htm-se- lf the nerves. You need a the at 1919, Parker & Robinson, Attorneys for 15th day of September, with four years of being things' the to 2 m., pay oclock p. hour of as preparation for going on "being Administratrix nerve sedative. Try ' things." AnT when Lucy rather shyly -- First publlcatlQB'July 22, 1919. Last delinquent assessment, together- with, friend's probable publication August 26, 1919 ; tha rosts of advertising and expense pressedhinr for-hi- s definition of the "things" It seemed so of sale. superior and beautiful to be, George L, T. WALTERS, Secy. raised his eyebrows slightly, meaning ASSESSMENT NOTICE 45 East 1st North St, No. Office at that she should have understood withUtah. out explanation; bat he did explain: Crown Point Consolidated Mining Provo, First publication July 25, 1919. Oh, family and all that being a gen- Company, principal place of business ' tleman, I suppose. . Provo City, Utah. f NOTICE Lucy gave the horizon a long look, Notlceiherehjrgltenthf of Notice U hereby given that the a comment.but offered no meeting of the board of director s tax levied by the Crown Point . Consolidated A, Nerve Sedative that is Mining sessment of the "Aunt Fanny doesnt look modi bob of Provo Commissioners of Board held1 10th n on Co the recommended for Nervous corporation, mother,-few ter" George said to bis ordinance passed Jnly minutes after their arrival, on tho day-- of July,1919, an assessment City, Utah, by the ness. Sleeplessness, EpOep property abutting night they got homo. "Doesnt she got (Na 12) of one (1) cent per share 9th, 1919. upon 5 Block 75, 4 of and 2, Lots 2, over It at an? I thought shed feel was levied oa the outstanding capi- In sy,Hysteria, Chronic Head better when wo turned over tho Insur- tal stock of the company, payable Lot 1, . 7 nnd $ In Block 79, v ache, Nervous Irritation, 7 and ance to her gave It to her absolutely, sec- 1 and 8 In Block J8, Lots 1, 6, F. to Julian Greer, Immediately i and for use by those ad without any strings to It. 8he looks 101. L6ts 1 and S of Block retary, at his office at the State Bank About thousand years old!- - T - nnd 5 Lot 120,dieted to the Alcoholic or f ' Provo Provo CKy, Utah. - Any Block She looks quite girlish, sometimes, of Block 80, Lots 5 and 8 of Block 81, assessment on Hock his said. mother may which this though, Drug Habit ' of Has she looked that way much remain unpaid on Friday, August 15, all in Plat A Provo City Survey SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Lots, for the purpose of since father" 1919, will be delinquent and adver- Building toot cement sidewalk a four "Not so much," Isabel said thought- tised tor sale at public auction, and MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart, led. on the east side of Ninth West Street fully. But she will, as time goes on." will mode Is mless before, payment TlmeTl have to hurry, then. It seems between Center Street nnd First to me," George observed, returning to 'e sold at the office of the company, North Street and the West aide of 15, No, Aoademy Ave., on Wednesday, bis own room.-Whe-n Ninth West ..Street between First to the down 10th day of September, 1919, at went the they dining North Street and Fifth North Street & room, he pronounced acceptable the 0 oclock a. m to pay the delinquent on and the South aide of Second salmon salad, cold beef, cheese and assessment, together With the cows North 8treet between Seventh West cake which- Fanny made ready foT f advertising and expense of sale. Street and Ninth West Street In Sidethem without disturbing the servant . JULIAN F. GREEft, Secretary. The journey had fatigued Isabel, sin walk Paving District No, 11, to be Orem Line 'Irst puh. July 11, 1919. nte nothing,, but sat to observe with known as Sidewalk Extension No. 6, ! .nst pub, August 15, 1919. tired pleasure the manifestations : ' First Preferred Stock la completed, her sons appetite, meanwhile glvlni of Commissioners of The Boanl a brief quromary o. her sister-in-laDividends, payable quarterly, Provo City, sitting as a Board of NOTICE TO CREDITORS tlie events of commencement. Bn 7 per cent better than yields T meet will and K" Review, Equalization presently she kissed them both goodr Deon J. Estate of Andy Stewart, present price. An opat the City Commissioners room In n'ght and left aunt and nephew tor safe Investment In a ceased. portunity the County Court house in Provo local Creditors will present claims, wUh company. It never was becoming to her to loo City, Utih, on Monday, August 4th, t , ouch era, . to the undersigned, admln-stratrlpale," Fanny said absently, a few mo1919, and continuing in session each circular ou applicaI Descriptive ments after Isabel's departure. 461 North at her residence, Saturuntil day, excepting holidays, , . , Address: been tion. mother's , being Second East suppose your Street, Ptoto, Utah, or day, August 9th, 1919, between the pretty gayl Going a lot?" o Booth A Booth Attorneys, Knight hours of ten auf eleven oclock a. m, JOER. BROWN, Asst. Secretary, TIow conld she?" George asked Block, Provo,' on or befre the 15th and will hear and ronslder objections In mourning, of courn cheerfully. SALT LAKE 4 UTAH R. R. CO, and make corrections of any tax all she conld do was just sit around lay of November 1919. ROSE YOUNG STEWART, nnd look on. Thafs all Lucy could do . which the said Board may deem unAdministratrix. equal and unjurt. either, for the matter Of that" Jles B-2- MU J Im All Right Again, Mother, Said Awkwardly. tbe-Ma- to-wl- t: shoulders were still shaken with sobs. He leaned upon his mother she gently comforted. him; and presently he recovered his composure and became enough to wonder if he had not been making an unmanly disTm all right again, play of himself. mother, he said awkwardly. "Dont worry about me: youd better go lie down, or something; you look pretty pale." ' Isabel did look pretty pale, but not ghastly pale, as Fanny did. Fannys grief was overwhelming; she stayed In her roonl, and George did not see her until the next day, a few mlnutes the funeral, when her haggard face appalled him., The annoyance gave way before a recollection of the sweet mournfulness of his mothers face, as she had said good-b- y to him at the station, and of how levely she looked In her mourning. He thought of Lucy, whom he had seen only twice, and he could not help feeling that In these quiet Interviews he had .appeared to her as tinged with heroism she had shown, rather than said, how brave she thought him. When he went back to college, what ame nost vhldly to George's mind. during retrospections, was the despairing face of his Aunt Fanny. Again and again he thought of It; he could not avoid It haunting. Her grief badbeen so silent, yet It bad so amazed him. George felt more and more compassion for this ancient antagonist of his, and he wrote to hts mother about her: "Pm afraid poor Aunt Fanny might think now fathers gone we wont want her to Uve with us any longer and bfr cause I always teased her so much she might think Id be for turning her out I dont know where on earth shed go or what she eould Uve on if we did do something like this, and of course we never would do such a thing, but Tm pretty sure she had something of the kind on her mind. She didnt say anything, but the way she looked Is what makes me think so.' Honestly, to me she looked just scared sick. Ton teU her there Isnt any danger In the world of my treating her like that Tell her everything Is to go on Just as It always has. TeU her to cheer up Isabel did more for Fanny than telling her to cheer up. Everything that Fanny Inherited from her father, old Aleck Mlnafer, had been Invested In Wilburs business r d Wilbur's business, after a period of illness corresponding In dates to the Illness of Wilbur's body, had died Just before WU-bdid. George Amberson and Fanny were both wiped out to a miracle of precision," as Amberson said. They owned not a penny and owed not a penny,"' he continued,' explaining bis Its like the moment Just bephrase. fore drowning: youre not under water and youre not out of It. All you know s that youre not dead yet. He spoke philosophically, having his prospects" from bis father to fall back upon; but Fanny had neither prospects nor plillorcphy. However, a legal survey of Wilburs estate revealed the fact that his life Insurance was left clear of the wreck; and Isabel, with the cheerful consent of her son, promptly turned this salvage over Invested, It would to her sister-in-layield something better than nine hundred dollars a year, and thus ah was assured of becoming neither n pabper nor a dependent, but proved to be, as Amberson said, adding his effort to up of Fanny, d be-for- e r ur ifter'XTn the v trofg-mina-an- devil.1 The collegian did not return to his home for the holidays. Instead, Isabel Joined hln7 and IherMJrSouth for the two weeks. She was proud of son at the g her stalwart, hotel where they stayed, and It was she saw met and drink, to her jvhen In him the lobby at how people stared Indeed, her nnd on the big veranda Tanlty in him was so dominant that she was unaware of their staring at adher wlth more Interest and an than George friendlier miration evoked. Both of them felt constantly the difference between this Christmas time and other Christmas times of theirs In all, it was a sorrowful holiday. But when Isabel came East for Georges commencement. In June, she brought nd thing began to Lucy with her seem different, especially when George Amberson arrived with Lucys father on doss l?x good-lookin- Vice-Preside- -- -- J. . a Jts t - I Salt lake Utah Railroad Company - w -'- alon-togethe- -- BoothABooth.-Attorney- s. "How did Lucy get home?' Did you First publication July' 11," 1919, drive ouLtoJhelr house with her beLast publication August 15, 1919. fore you ciime here? ' No. , She drove home with her fa NOTICE TO. CREDITORS ther.of course. ; in the District Court of the Fourth "Oh, I see. So Eugene cam to tl.e ndiclal District in and 'for Utah station to meet you. ' To meet us? George echoed', re- County. newing his attnek upon the salmon of Ann of the Estate Matter In the solnd. Howrcould he?", d , tewart Deceased, Dugdale, I dont know - what you mean," will present claims,. with Fanny said drearily. In the desolate Creditors 1 ouchers. to the undersigned, at his voice that had become her habit. haven't seen him whlle yonr mothers ddress, 78 North Academy Avenue, been sway." n or before the 2dth day of Septem-er- . said "Hes George, "Naturally," 1919. been East himself." W. H. RAY, Administrator At this Fannys drooping eyelids A Baker, Attorneys for Baker opened wide. "Did you see him?" t IT, T" Fir publication Inly 15, 1919. Last J on Annual 19 ,1919. . ib'icatloo (Cntlnued Page 3) V ' 1 -- Thatrdurlngaald.llmLbetweenhe and five p. m, hours of nine said list will be open for public 'inspection at the office of the City Recorder at the .County .Court house at Provo City, Utah.' N By order of the Board omommis-Bloner- s of Provo City, Utah, Dated July 29th, 1919. FRED EVANS. City Recorder. First publication July 29, 1919. Last publication August 5, 1919. NOTICE u Notice la hereby given that the assessment of , the tax levied by the of Provo Board of Commissioners City, Utah, by ordinance passed July 9th, 1919. upon the property abutting in Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 In Block 63, . Open or. Settlement 10000 Acres of - Irrigated Land on Sevier Elver. All good sugar beet 'and alfalfa land with an unquestionable water right Selling at $65 on sere, In 9 yearly payments with 6 per cent Interest. For further information write or see H. j. - , S- - BEALS, Commercial Ilotel, ' Oasis, Utah - I |