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Show H SUMMONS B J The lllstrlct i'mirl of Utah County, mm State of IMuli. UW CUIU IIAI.I., Plaintiff, ffl I v. jlWI THOMAS B. IIAI.I-, Dufondnnt. mm SUto of Utnh, to tho said Defendant: fffJl You nro horchy Hiimmoncd to ap. wm -pear Ueforo tho ubovo entitled court ftu 'within twenty days after tho sorvtco M of this BiiinmoiiD upon you, if served B f vithln tho County In which this ac. H Hon 13 brought, otherwise within jBi thirty days nfter such servlco, and Jn 1 1 lefcnd the ubovo entitled action, and Wt jl Ju case of your failure so to do, Jud- mil gemuut will bo londered against you 81 ij according to the demands of tho com- Bi K , jilnlnt. which' has been filed with tho K olerk of said court: mm Tills action la brought to dissolve w tho bonds of matrimony heretofore k3j and now uxlstlng between you and Jl ft tho plaintiff. fM I MAIITIN M. hAUSON, m fl Attorney for Vlalntlff. In ijir V. 0. Addreao, l'rovo, Utah, tiZ?m T"lrst Publication April 21, 1020. IiJ Ixist Publication May 22, 1020. 1 l ,' PipROETORiTCnLOW J m and BAERETTE. JgKi I ,;rnfs nt I in J ftj&'lf 307 McCortuck Hide, Halt l.ake Efi - Tflephone Win 702, 10-tf, I m! -- H; J. T'ilAOEY WOOTTON Tli ' Attorney at I.nir Wj IN AMKIUCAN "011K SATlHtnAY IHk oKnn: ruiiMiAN hank hmki B Amirlrnn r'ork, rtnh V SALT l-AKK OFFICI. mmmW tin KK.tHNS n i . . . I ' Just Where and How Is the Money (, to be Spent? ' t - 7Wt I'll. JC ' j A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question I '"THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter- , X church World Movement have budgeted their neede. No business could have done it more scientifically, scientifi-cally, -i They have united to prevent the possibility of duplica- n tion or was'.e. At least a million dollars will be saved by the' fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined r in one united effort. Each denomination has arranccdiits budget under six main heads: ' i IFOR TtrC ClIURCirS WORK i rORREUOIOUSTRAtNINO.At ATIIOMH. Aacore olllimicoine 1 ItitllA0,ooaclilldrpnanil70un( undtr thlt htai Contltlcr ontronc. pfopU undrr 2) yertof t nrf rn- llvondi half million poylt lnlln Ittink Amtrlcan lift without nr ' I United Slatt cannot ovrn rtadand rtllclouttralnlnKat all. Rrmfmbcr- wiltt thtKnillhUniunft Wliola ln tho faith ol Wathlntton and tc carry forward tbla vaatworkof Lincoln, do you think that America AmarUonliatlaa It lha church dora wfllcontlnu to prcduca Wathlnc- not? tonaarid Llneoliia If faith diet out of ht heart of 111 youth? 2FORIiOSrITAX.8ANDllOMK3. cfFOR TIIF CHURCH'S WOPK Every ye.rthouaandaof m.n.na ,S,AOAD linu.rYi. V.m?ftV.t womenaeMouOylllareturnedaway orn ,". Or'lent thlny ll?, ? fLock,.?sI,Thh."c1h:l,deb'J;u:rneo., WWKrM lack of room. Tho children i l.omea p,tUei. So lent- aa China haa onlr children than they can receive. the Orient will continue to u. a ' - menace. So long aaona-thlrd oftha ' bablei of India die before their tec- 3 FOR HIOHER EDUCATION. Of ond year our owrTbable are not lh 450,000 American etudanta In aafe. A,Chrlitlan doctor or teacl er I Inttltudone of hlfher ttedi one- tent abroad la woAlng for America lull are In lortllutlona founded and aa truly aa though he worked at eupportodhy tneChurchee Many of home. t he telr tilt utlona have had no great 1 t endowment campaign, but their r v i. i need are Jueti preaetrif a th f. FREACHER3''BAT.AKIi.S. Th,, I tieeJa of larger chaola; and you U pfearher le'caltej tl a ' lorcMUn I liav only foreadthVlr llitol alum- man," and. well h may be. hfiht nlandalumnaetomcaaurrthevalu out often preachera are paid ltia of their contribution to America. than lit) a week I Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and ! ' will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examjnethem for yourself, Intl-ewvokof April 25th-May 2nd you wjll be given your opportunity s tohelp. You can do it with the full satisff icnofknow-. icnofknow-. ing that every dollar of your gift has in p,st assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and n Setter world. Jf When your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well us your pocLet-bock. Unl,,d WC5N April 2Jih Financial (ft 91 ') ,0 Campaign VW ifJ'J '"'"X 'in INTERCHURCH ' World Movement ,. . of North Jlmerica T T4e fth "nnm-4 iMr'Jytrlhfnl ll tit fiuihlt thtuk iki fftrttin tlllriy Jittmlmlimt, : NOTICE i, " Notlro Is hereby given by tho City Council of Pleasant Grove, a Munlcl. pal Corporation of tho Stnto of Utah, or the Intention of said Council to mnko the rollowlng described Improvements Improve-ments within street paving District No, 1, ns designated and described in a resolution passed by said council on fho 19th' day or April, A. 11". . 1920. To grade and pave with two strips of six Inches of Portland Cement concrete con-crete base, mid two Inches of nithu. litlc topping pavement (each strip of pavement to bo sixteen (1(1) feet wide mid eight (8) inches -thicks from a point on Stale Road sixty-four (64) feet northwesterly ol' tho west side h Ifno of 3rd West' Street, extended horth across said State Road, which wild Stiito Road' Is an extension wes- flTlfoT lht North Street, thenco cas. terly along said Stato' Riad lo 'said 3rd West Street, thenco south along told 3rd ' WT-Bt' Street nprirdxlmntoly ijfCGl fret to' a ixilut where Bald '3rd I West Street intersects said Stato Road ja'nd thence southercasterly uloug Bald . State Road for a distance of fifty (50) '' niol. according to i1;uih"oii rile In the aiuce, of tho City Recorder, anil'io' do-.frny do-.frny the nbtittorB' portion of tho cost juml 'oxponso Ihurcof, estimated at ,j$2 58 ier front or llnoar foot, thoro "'being 2,919 linear' feet of nbuttlng 1 propei ty, by n local nssoBSment up-, up-, Jon tho lots or pieces of ground to be 'iiffioted and benefited by said lm. proveniHiits, namely: ! Vroin'n point on Stato Rood fifty (50) feet northwesterly .of the west sdo lino of 3rd VVest Street, oxtended north arross Bald. Stnto Road, which snid Hjiud Is im'extcnslon westerly of 1st North" Street, for a dlstnnce of one hundred twentyrBlx (126) feet oastor-ly oastor-ly nlong the south side of Rlock 36 Old Plat, Pleasant Orove City Purvey, jnni", from n feint Blxty.rour (64) feet northwesterly of tho west sldo line ol' 3fl West Stroct extended north across Stato Roail.'nforcaald,1 for a distant e of Blxty-four (04) feet castorly along tho north Bfdo of lilock 35, Old Plat, i r f tHMflMLffeffPHBWI!IHB H I il I Bt TT 1 bKhibY igf.fBBaflBLBBaBi ibVsBBIHIPPBHbhPPPv i i' inn virv j v m'-ic nWH , As Clean Cut as ;? Tlorouglited ;. ' I The clean-cut businesslike design of the "Z" Engine IB i results froin cfiicicncy in manufacture. A farm cnpine, II ? to be cijicient, must be properly dcsiffiiwlrrinay also have I Ml r, uraceful lines free from Bccgax's. t , W .j Immensely strong in every part weight 'where 'weight is IB . iiecilcd. hvcry strain foreseen c cry contact part case Ji hardened alt parts carefully, precisely made by accurate II K 1 machine work therefore interchangeable W Looks like a thoroughbred is one. Delivers a steady flow " II of power runs,, smoothly operates economically. Unit L I nsjembly, precision piethods. and cftkient design make it g ? the i'frfect fani engine. A mighty pleasing encinc to ! look at. Come in atld Sec It today. Other Z" features are: Runs on kerosene, coal oil, tops, III as well as gasoline; built in lloacli high tension oscillating ejnagucio; more than rated power; every part interchange- ll able; long-lived endurance- , ...4, WL J" ' ' r ."''-tif 4 - II ml Factory Prices t "'fil"" t 1 H II. P $ 75.00 1 II 3 H.P , 125.00 It 6 II. l' , 2U0.0C i) l FREIGHT PCTRA 111 OHIPMAN MERCANTILE COMPANY Ij , American Fork, Utah. " Ij |