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Show vjCQVEHBEa 17, 1023. PLEASANT PROVE REVIEW 7, ; ( SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1023. ltrmtJCATION, lUBSCEfflW31 IS7 i. il-sace) ' f T .. nuuaiu ilitur at '!.: Plaaaattt Grove Utah, J i:ac - - PUBLISUEB FOB SU1 , . flIJ6--Milk cows; milk, cream. gar-Ice: Registered Jersey toll; ", j-jgrtj Boer. Harold ' Chipman. 'fir' lT-lt IAIB Three pur bred Duroc tan one rear old-Btrgeia If it once-Lekelaad Farms, Lebl rar sALfc-Fiv, or rooa nod. nkomt; heat la basement; Bleep, kf tweh, gai -ge. eta, wta lot of a I It rods; all Made trait trees, dittrgatB price, or caa buy anoth-ir anoth-ir i W rods adjoining earn If an land is desired. Terme , Mar- Si Muses. Xl.tt El ULLS-Onaraateed & C White fcjaon day old pullets, also day a teoflsrs. Utah rsfereacee. Clgnsd tonka Eatehery, Jamas K. Elrst, free, Of D. St, Petaluma, Cat SStt. Iffl Nil or trade (or Utah county property A alee eoraer lot oa Tth Sat sal 4th South. Salt Lake City, aitttiif of xl rods Just the) plaoo br a apartment house or 4 or I anil houses which wtjl reat at oaoe fot! Bke to trade for America lark er Utah Cooaty property. For (utkalars phone II or call at AL roi tin HOCSX TO RENT Turalihed or awlated six room house, xwtth tk, etc. and summer kitchen, "sit fat, with large lawn and bice pledge Located within one block of Mala treat Inquire of Cltlsea ' offlda, KISCILLIIZOUS- rOR SERVICE Pure Bred boll, fee UN. Call at J. F. Cromatoa. Am. rlcaa Fork. iftf. IHUTED: From NorthFork Caayoa, I atlfer, with brand resembling Z T aldewayi with bar crossed oa "0 aide; one Is lone I year aid. llaht ti; the other loag year old, dark "4 brlndle. Please aotlfy Mrs. B. . Whitehead, R No. I, ProtO, lT-4tf HRT IF LONELY for resaita try bet and mostsaoeessful "Home ; hundreds rich wish marrlace strictly confidential; moat re-Jlr re-Jlr years experience; descriptions - "The Buccesatul aub", Mre: "Mt, Bos B56, Oakland, Calif. lTJtp t' Water Preaeure on Cork, r that haa beea submerged 200 Wow the surface of the water ot rise ataln owing to Jie prea ef the water. ' Naturally. J?" difficult to take a good mortng r a Hon. He becomes tem-'wit.l tem-'wit.l aa aoon as he dlscorera he appear on the acreea. . . 1a 8om P,0PU Oreee, J.. ""Una aays a good maay pev bow dreM la a way that looks toe children were selecting the for the family. , . Judgment i iS. to6 !. -'aad like a Sn. ut f"c' 'n4 Jelene. Now Splices Nerves. llca "lk'ln I1 o be tue ui.wi ttb! of 8ur!t,ul operatlona, la one WDce. ochlevemente of curntlve a, Thl conslHta of impliintlinj to fT. tT"Ui wnlmule 4a hunjun boaite dee IICII til fin.l ...!..!. mila. 8ci. hi) 1. . Dnnnl., Moiahly. Qalne Naw riyw tke k!, , " 7,w a.ihat has 'nigti on tol of "v ""rinward in Uie hoot m4 wiuirr iu Vena- The hoot reachoa Dov- tr. ni...t.. y r , ?' ear m ' cast, by the . aprlL i. dl,, h- .l'r'n It. ne,Nt r JuiU " Miiri t'tilnjjil a tn-w flt' er-VV.iifli. l BB W Ski A . 1 - SI - ' ' " -a e-re vi -sr CHAPTER L JcnnU Woo dm 8 eon. Umptaoualjr-rcfui to marry Jim Ir-W Ir-W la. yeun (arm hand, bacauaa ot hie PMnolal condition and poor proapacta. "f JateJIactuallT abova hla atatlon, M haa advanced Ideaa eonoarnlna tha foaal tor Ibllltlaa of atpart art mti hool taaohlag, WBica he la ridiculed br manr. CHAPTER IL-Mor. aa a joka than fii'Sfi!; J1 'ctad aa taaohar of the Woodruff dlitrlot aehooL - CHAPTER lit Jim; In hie new boat-won. boat-won. eau out to naka aUnob (rUnda f Ala puplla. aapaclallr two boya. Now tea Bronaon and "Buddy" Simma, the tatur the aoa of a ablfUaaa farnar. Coloaal Woodruff. Jaaala'a fathar. haa Utu faith la Jlm'a Idaaa ef lmprarlag rural aduoatlonal mathode. Ua aiak- aamaa hlaa tha "Browa atouae." la U aiuiuta ai aa aaaodeta. . CHAPTER IT, Jlm'a eoaduet el tta eehooL whare he andearora to taaah tAa ohlldrea the woadara at aatare aa aoma of tha aalaaUno mathaaa e laralaa. aa wall aa "booh learalajT Is aaadamaad. . . CHAPTER yJaaare Wee4ra la aomlntad for the poaltlaa of aaaatf suporlataadaat of achaala. Tha eehaal tr4 arrawa bitter la Its oaBaetUes) te Jin and hla iBaoraUoaa. CHAPTER vi At a tubus seeUa Jin roundly eondomaa the aiathaea el iaaehlBf la tha rural aaheala, aa4 aaakea bo frleada ttarebx. "CHAPTER TIL A delegation at praatlBaat wamea eoadeata Jim a math 4a af taachlng, but be la atouUy da-faadad da-faadad by his pupUa, aapao tally Newtea Broaaoa. . CHAPTER TITX Jhoi has ChrlataUS daaaor at Coloaal WeodntCe. and Ua taalna to aiaa. Jaaale barlaa to do eoama thinking ooncaraing hU ability aai hla praapeeta. CHAPTER DL la tta evaalag Jlra. aa wall aa be kaowe hew, eourta Jan -ia. without, however, aaaklaa- muah rogreaa, though aba la aalokly loalag ner poor opinion of bias. . CHAPTER 3L Jennie, eleoted eauaty MparlBtOBdaBt af aohoola, raoalvaa ae anaay ooopUinta frora people ef the dlatrlet eonearnlng Jlm'a mathoda ad teaching that aha Snda haraalf oora pallad formaJly to aak far hia realgaa Lob. After aba baa laft. Jim la vlaiud by Coloaal Woodruff, who atroaglr argae btaa to rofaae to realga. aal . effara to back hla. Jim agraaa to auok. for a while at laaat , , CHAPTER XL A meeting of the echool board.. whleb had bean gathered to "KV Jim. la aonf ranted by Jennie, who upholda him. He eonduota aa ex amlnauon af hla puplla at tha moot tog, to prove that he la not negloetlng their "book loaralBg" by the latradue tlon of other eubjoeta whleb be aoa aldara of Importaaoa. The aplaadld aaowlag made by tha aaUdroa eeaverta many, who bad doubted, to hia vlewa. Callsta Simma thought she saw something shining and saint-Uke about the comely face of her teacher as he came to her at her post la the room la which the school exhibit was held. Callsta was la charge ef the little children chil-dren whose work was to be demonstrated demon-strated that day, and was In a state f exaltation to which her starred be-lag be-lag had hitherto beea a stranger. Per haps there was something similar la her condition of ferreat happiness te that of Jim. 8he, too. was doing something some-thing outside the sordid life ot the Simma cabin. She yearned over the children la ber care, and would bare beea glad to die for them and besides was not Newton Bronaon In chsrge of the com exhibit, and a member of the corn-Judging teem? To the eyes of the town girts who passed about among the exhibits, she was poorly dressed; but If they could harr eeefi the clothes she had won on. that erenlng when Jim Irwla first called at their cabin they could perhaps per-haps have understood the sense of well-being and happiness tn Callsta soul at the feeling of ber dress, and the boughten" cloak she wore and any of them, even without knowledge of this, might have understood Calls ts's Joy at the knowledge that Newton Bronson's eyes were on her from his station by the big pillar -Hello, Callsta 1" said Jim. "Bow are you enjoying It f "Oh r said Callsta, and drew a Ions, long breath. "Ah'm enjoying mysef right much, Mr. Jim." "Any of the home folks coming la te seeT , -Tee. sen," answered Callsta. "AH the school board have stopped by this morning." . Jim looked about him. There they were now, over In a corner, with their heads together. Ue went toward them, bis face still beaming with that radiance radi-ance which had shone so plainly to the eyes of Callsta Slmms, but they saw la It only a grin of exultation over his defeat of them at the hearing be fore Jennie Woodruff. When Jim bad drawn so close as stmost to call for tha. extended hand, be felt the repulsion repul-sion of their sttltudes snd sheered off oa some pretended errand to a dark corner across the room. They resumed their tela. "And as 1 wss ssylnV went on Bonner, i want to get this guy, Jim Irwin. An beln the csuse of his git-tin git-tin the school, I'd like to be on the board to kick hl offj-but If you fellers fel-lers would like to have some one else, I wont run, snd If the right feller is Bsrned. Ill line up what friends I got for blm.'? . "You got no friend can git ss many wotes as you can.?' said Peteraon. "I tank you better run." What sy. EaT a11""1 Bonner. . "8uIjb me BlbrlKht,"' said Broooon. -j gUaaa we three have hud our fight out and understand each other." "I don't like the way Colonel Woodruff Wood-ruff acts," aald Bonner. "Be rounded up that gang of kids that shot us all to pieces st that hearing, dldnt her "I tank not," replied Peterson. "I tank he was yust Interested la how Yennle managed It" "Well," aald Bonner, "he seems to take a lot of Interest la this exblbldoa here, I think we'd better watch the colonel That decision of Jennie's was crooked." f x"Tell," "Id Haakon Peterson, ."talk j of crookedness wit' Yennle Woodruff don't get wery fur wit? me." "Ob, I don't mean anything bad, Haakon," replied Bonner, "but It wasn't an all-right dedalon. I think she's stuck on the guy." The csucus broke up after making sure thst the three members of tha school hoard would be as oae maa Is maintaining a hostile front to Jim Irwin and hla tenure of office, ' It looked rather like a foregone conclusion, conclu-sion, In a little district wherein there .were scarcely twenty-Bve votes. The three members of the board with their Immediate friends snd dependents could muster two or three ballots each and- wbo was there to oppose thetal CHAPTER XIII ' The Colonel Takes the Field. Jim stood apart snd alone with hie thoughts after his rebuff by the caucusing cau-cusing members of the school board. "I don't see," said a voice over sgalnst the cooking exhibit, "what there Is In this to set people talking. Buttonholes I Cookies I Humph 1" It was lira. Bonner who bad dearly come to scoff. With ber was airs. Bronaon. ..whose attitude was thst of a person torn between conflicting Influences. In-fluences. Her husband had Indicated to the crafty Bonner and the subtle; Peterson thst he wss still loyal to tne school., board, but . while consorting with the censorious, Mrs. Bonner she evinced restlveneas when the school snd iu work tfat nnttemaed. Wss not ber Newton In chsrge of a part of this show 1 Was he not aa open and defiant de-fiant champion of Jim Irwin, aad a constant and enthusiastic attendant upon, not only his clssses, bat a variety vari-ety of evening and Saturday affairs! And bsd not Newton become a better boy a wonderfully better boyf : Mrs. Bronson's hesrt wss filled with resentment that she also could not be enrolled among Jim Irwin's supporters. And when. Mrs. Bonner sneered at the buttonholes snd cookies, Mrs. Bronaon, knowing bow the little fingers bad pnssled themselves over the one, and young faces hid become floury and red over the other, flared np a tittle. "And I dont see," said she, "anything "any-thing to laugh at I'd like te help them." Mrs. -Bonner wss fsr too good a diplomat ta be cornered la the same enclosure with a rupture of relations. "And quite right, too," said she "The little things ought to be helped at borne and by their mothers. ' "Well," said Mrs, Bronaon, "take them Stmms gtrts, now. They have to have help outside their borne." "Yes," sgreed Mrs. Bonner, "and a lot more help than a farm-hand caa give 'em la school. I shouldn't wonder If there wss a lot we don't know abort why they come north." , "As for thst," replied Mrs. Branson,' Bran-son,' "I don't know" as It's' sny of my business so long as they behave themselves." them-selves." Again Mrs. Bonner felt the situation situa-tion getting out of hand. "Alnt It some of our buslnessf? sbs queried. "I wonder now I By the way Newtle keeps bis eye on that 81mms girt; I shouldn't wonder If it might turn out your business." Tsbsw r scoffed Mrs. Bronaon. "Puppy lover ... "You cant tell bow far I til go," persisted per-sisted Mrs. Bonner. "I tell yon these schools are getting to be nothing more than spsrkln' bees, from the county superintendent down." ; "Well, maybe," said Mrs. Bronaon, "but I don't see spsrkln' la everything boys snd girls do ss quick as some." "I wonder." said Mrs, Bonner, "If Colonel Woodruff would be as friendly to Jim Irwin If he knew thst everybody every-body ssys Jennie decided be was to keep his certif-klt because she wsnts him to get along In the world, so be can marry berr "I don't know as she Is so very friendly to him," replied Mrs. Branson Bran-son ; "and Jim and Jennie are both of age, you know." "Yes, but how about our schools beln ruined by s love affalrr Interrogated Interro-gated Mrs." Bonner," as - they -moved way. "Alnt that your business snd miner Instesd of desiring further knowledge knowl-edge of what they were discussing, Jim felt a dreadful disgust at the whole thing. Jennie waa agulnftt him, be believed, and as for her being In love with hlro-to hear these women discuss It was Intolerable, lie felt bis face reddtn aa at tha Wrin"i nTiain. horrible Indecency. And while be waa raging Inwardly, paying the penalty of a publicity to which he wss not yet hardened. Jbe beard other voices, professor pro-fessor Withers; County Superintendent Jennie and Colonel Woodruff were making an Inspection of the rural School exhibit ; t 'f. . "I hear be has been having some trouble with hla school board," the profeesor was saying. TTea," aald Jennbv "be baa. Pro-ceedlnga Pro-ceedlnga before me to revoke his car .tUlcate." ; "On what groundsr ' - "Incompetency answered Jennie. "I found that bis pupils were really going very well In the regular course of study which he seems to be neg lecting." "fin glad you supported him," aald J ura v"jirwjr im giaa to nna you helping him." '' Really.-' protested Jennie, "I dont think mjaelf " "What do you think of bis notjonsr asked the colonel "Very advanced." replied Professor Withers, "Where did be Imbibe them alir ' - "Ue a Brown Mouse," aald the cot oaeL "A phenomenon la heredityper-bape heredityper-bape a genius." ' "Ah, I gee," replied the professor, "a Meadellsn segregation, you mean 7" , "Certainly." said the colonel. "The sort of mind that Imbibes things from Itself." -:t TWell, he's rather wonderful," declared de-clared the professor. "I bsd him to lunch today. Be surprised me. I have tavlted him to make an address at Ames next winter during farmers' week." ner . . Jennie's tone showed her sstonlah-menL sstonlah-menL Jim the underling. Jim the off ox, Jim the thorn In the county superintendent's super-intendent's side. Jim the , country teacher! It waa stupefying. "Oh, you mustn't Judge him by bis looks," said the professor. "I reslly do hope bell take some advice on the matter ef clothes put on a cravat aad adifferen- shirt and collar when be comes to Ames but 1 have aa doubt he wllL" - "He hasn't any other," said the col oaeL ... - - - .. "Well It won't signify. If be has the truth to tell us," said the professor. . ."Has her asked Jennie. "Miss Woodruff," replied the pro fessor ear-neatly, "he has something that looks toward troth, and something some-thing we need. Just bow far he win 1 Have Invited Him Address." te Make aa go, Just what he will amount to, It la Impossible to say. But something must be done for the rural schoolssomething schoolssome-thing along the. lines be Is trying- te fow Be la-a struggling aoul and be Is worth helping. Yon wont make any mistake If you make the most ot Mr. Irwla" Jim slipped out of a aide door and fled He started borne, on foot as be had coma.-A aitle or-so out he wss overtaken by the colonel driving. briskly along with room la his buggy for Jim. -N "Climb in, Jim V said he. "Dan and Dolly didn't like to see you walk." They're looking fine,"., said Jim. There Is a good deal to say when ever twer horse "lovers" get together. But when Jim bad alighted at his own door, the colonel spoke of wbst bsd been In his mind all the time. "I ssw Donner and Haakon and Es doing some caucusing todsy," said he. They expect to elect Bonner to tha board again." "Oh, I suppose so," replied Jim. "Well whst shall we do about Itr asked the colonel Jim wss silent Here was a matter on which be really had no Ideaa except ex-cept the broad and general one that truth Is mighty and shall prevail but that the speed of Its forward march la problematical "I think,", said the colonel, "that If a up to us to see that the people have a chance to decide. It's really Bonner against Jim Irwin." "What you' need Is a maa to take that office away from Bonner." "Well Itn free to say I don't know that any one can. but I'm willing to try. I think that In about a week I hall pass the word around that Td like to serve my country on the school board." Jim's face lighted up end then darkened, "Even then they'd be two to one. Colonel" " "Maybe," "replied ' the colonel." "snd tnayhe not That would have to be figured on. A cracked log sptlta easy." "Anyhow." Jim went on, "what's the uaeT I shan't be disturbed thla year and after that whnt'a the use?" "Why, Jltn," aald the colonel, "you aren't getting ahrrt of breath are yout I thought you guoil for the mile, and you aren't turning out a quarter home, are yout . I dont know what all It la you want to do, but I dont believe you caa do It tn nine months, caa your, ' ;- "Not la alae years r replied Jim. "Well, then, let's plan for tea years," aald the colonel "I alnt folng to become be-come a reformer at my time of life as a temporary Job. ..Will you stick If we can swing the thing for your "I win," aald Jim, Ja a manner of a peraoa taking the tows In some sol-etna sol-etna Initiation. "All right," aald the colonel "Well keep quiet and see how maay votes we can muster up at the election. Bow many caa yon speak torr . Jim gave himself for a few minutes te thought It was a new thing te him, this matter of mustering votes and a thing which he bad always looked upon aa rather reprehensible. The citlsen should go forth with no coercion, bo persuasion, no fuggestloa, aad vote his sentiments. - "How many can you round apr persisted the colonel. "I think,", said- . Jim, "that I caa speak for myself and Old Maa Slmms r The colonel Isugued, "Tine politician 1" be repeated, "fin politician 1 Well Jim, you round up yourself and Old Maa Slmms aad IU aee what I caa do ril see what I caa dor - .-.'-?.. l , CHAPTER XIV A Miner Casta Half a Vote. March came la like neither a Uoa nor a lamb, but' was scarcely a week old before the wild ducks had begun te score the sky above Branson's stew looking for opea water aad badly-harvested badly-harvested coraflslrta. Wild geese,. tee aoaked from eav high as If to wonder tha these great pralrlea ea which the! forefathers had beea wont fearlessly te alight had beea changed Into a disgusting dis-gusting expanse of fsrms. Colonel Woodruff's hired man, Pete, stopped Newton Branson and Raymond Slmms as they tramped across the colonel's pasture, gun In hand, trying to make themselves believe. that the shooting waa good. ,t., ; I: "This ain't ne- country te hunt in," aald he. "Did either of you fellows ever have any real duck-shootlngr - "The mountings," ' said Raymond, ."air poor places for ducks." "Not big enough water," suggested Pete. "Some wood-ducks, 1 suppose r "Along the creeks and rivers, yes, sen," said Raymond, "but nothing to depend on." . "Tve never beea aowhere," aald Newton, "except once te Minnesota aad and that wasn't ta the shooting k year ago Newtoa would have aoasted ef having "hummed" hla way to Faribault, His hesitant speech was a proof f the embarrassment hta hew respectability sometimes tafilctat tjaa bias, ."'' .'.!- "vi "X used to shoot ducks far tha Bf ket at Spirit Lake," aald PetA "1 Ired Gilbert Just as well at I yea. But that's an over, mow. Teuve got to go so fur aow. to get decent shooting where the farmers wont drive yon off. that It coats sine dollars to send a postcard home." ' c , "I think well hare fine shooting oa the slew In a few days," said Newtoa. "Humph l" scoffed Pete. "I give you my word, If I hadn't promised the colonel I'd stay with him another year, I'd take a aide-door Pullman for the Sand Hills of Nebraska or the Devil's lake country ' tomorrowIf I bad a gun." . . Coatfaaei Bert Week CLAW805 A IL8X0B1 Atteraeysat-law General Practlcy aad Probata. Baak Bldf-Amerlcaa Fork Meadays aai Thursdays, . 1015-H Reams Bldg- 8alt Laka n r iiLii! Tiki it aim It kiis.;; Eirt i picks! la jrcr pedet for n kshk$ IrexL , A IsScSess tonfse. , fisi isi u ail te tsajdbKs rmirttius I I E LEE Express and Transfer, Haul Anytnliur, MoTff' Anything, In or out of town. And rto it rUht. TOR QUICK SEEVI0 PHONE 127-W. American fork ea.j.i.vri5 Cte' ) A v I s 3 f , ib ni ai m LEQA Prehata aal gaard!aasl! ae. Wees Consult Ceanty Clerk er th respective signers for far . .Pier ..fafenaatlea, 2,l.,.j..LiaL,J. NOTICE TO WATEE U3E23 8taU Englneera Office, ' ,' Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct IS. Ills. Notice la hereby given thst the Utah Lake Irrigation Company with tta principal place of bualnesg at Prerev Utah, mad application in accordance with See. I, Chapter 67, 8esstoa Lawi of Utah, lslf. to change the point af diversion and place ot nse ot Stxtf five (5) Sec, It. ot water from Utah Laka la Utah County, Utah.- Bald water was to have beea diverted by mesas of a pump at a point N. tSf ft from the 8. B. corner of Bee II TowaaWp 5 South. Rsnge 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, aal conveyed In a canal a uiataaca ox about 25 miles and used to Irrtgmto 8040 acres ot land embraced tn 8ea. W, EH 8ec, II. WH and Wtt EH Set IS, T. S 8., R. I B.; WH Bee. I, BeceV I and T, Wtt flee. 1. 1 Eft and Xttf NWU Sec It, 8WH 8ec, 20, 8W14 BWtf-Bec7tl.Wrand 8T5T4 Bee, r NH NEU See, 10, 8ec. M. WH Bee. II, T. I 8., R. l tti NH and NWtf BWU Sec t, BV NEU; BE aal SH BWtt Bee. 6, NH Sec. T, T. 4 I R. 1 E.; 8H 8E. and SB SW Sec 11,' EH NE14, NWU WH, aa 8WH Bee llrNWU NWU Bee, 1J,. NEU EH NWH. NWH BEH. aai NH BWH Sec 14,, T. 4 B.. Ml, 8. L. Mertdlsa. ' It Is bow desired to divert the wat er from Utah Lake at a point 8. 4 dag. II mln. 17 ssc-E. SS6.94 ft from the 8H corner ot Sec. 14, T. I f , R. I W., by means ot the Associated Caa-als' Caa-als' pumping plant, when necessary, dlscharglnf the water: tnto JoreaaV-Rlver, JoreaaV-Rlver, allow It te flow dowa aati river to the headgatg of the East Jor-j dan . Irrigation Company, which pels Is sltusted 8, IT dec. If aria. B. lfTS ft from the WH corner of Bee. M, T. 4 8., R. 1 W.i theace down thsj East Jordaa Canal to the putnplnf plant ot the Draper Irrlgatlof Co. where the water" will be pumped through a steel pipe tnlo th head af the Draper Irrigation Co.a thence conveyed through aald to Irrigate IS40 acres , of tand eav. braced la Bee IS, EH Bee II, Bee IS. T. 1 B R. X Bit WH Bee. I, V WH 8WH.. and EH WH Bee. f NWU. EH BWH Bee T, WH tSee. a WH' WH See IT. EH and EH WH Sec 11, Bee IS, WH Bee 10, WH aal . BEH Bee SS. 8WH 8WH Sea 13, . Sec SS. WH Bee SS. T. S 8, R. 1 XLf ' KH and NWH BWH Bee t, BH aal , 8EH , NEH 8e. NH NEH.' NWtf Sec T. T. 4 8 R. 1 B.; BH Bee. It See . IS, KWH NWH Sec IS, NH' aal NH 8H Bee 14, EH EH of BEH See It, T. 4 &, ft 1 W 8. I Merldisa. Thla application Is designated la the State Engineer's office aa file Ket, aTtt. , ; : All protests against tha granting af ssld application, stating th reaeoaa ... therefor, must be made by affidavit fa duplicate, acoampaaied with a fee ef 11.00, aad filed in tMa office wtthta . thirty (SO) days after the eomplettow of the publlcstloa of this notice. R. B. CALDWELL, " gute Engtaeef. Data of frtat publication Nov. S, 113. Date of completion Dee 1, lSSS. ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE Alberta lllatns; Company, PrtacV&l Place ef Bn-lness, Ameiicaa Fork Utah,, . . ;: L Notice ts hereby given that at a meetdng of the board at directors "ef ' the Alberta Mining Company, hell oa the Srd day ot November. 1923. aa aaaessment (No. 1); of SJ.OO per, thousand upon half of the outstanding outstand-ing capital stock of the corporation. (after half of th outstanding stock has been turned back Into the treasury, treas-ury, aa agreed by stockholders,) pay abl Immediately to Thomas M. Holt- secretary, Bait Lake City, Utah. Any stock on which this ' assess, meat may remain unpaid oa Decern- ber ISth 1S2S, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment Is msd before, will be sold at City Hall at American Fork, Utah, at S p. m., Monday January Jan-uary 10th, 19S4, te pay the delinquent assessment together with cost of ad-' vertislng snd expense of isle Thomas M. Holt Secretary. American Fork, Utah. (First pub, Nov. 17. 192S. Lsst pub. Dee. IS, 1923.) e ' ' Oversupply. Unfortunstely most modera Terse la not only free but unlimited. Adsra th9 Oay Radio Fan: T"ell me, Fanette, Who was the flrat great wireless en. glneerf ' ; Fanette: Marconl. of course." Radio fan: yH was Adam. ' He made a loud speaker out of his spare parte" |