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Show I XfAXUABY 4, 1935 the amerIcXKpoHkcitizen FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, m$ ah Hatcheries to i Grade Their Chicks Mrg to Crt Frlachknecht, rpoultrymaa at the Utah Cultural College, It win be lot poultrymen to purchase Cerent grade Of f Utah Slicks this year. These v baby chicks, ai specified Uonal Uniform Breeding ' onder which toe Utah , Breeders association Is this year are to be known 3 Approved, Utah Certified, or 1 0. P- tor a hatchery to adver-j adver-j sell any of these grades of must first be a member of & state Hatchers and Breed-jdsiioo, Breed-jdsiioo, whose breeding pro-j pro-j under the supervision of an i state agency. 1 the regulations that have acted. Approved Chicks must had from eggs weighing . at i U.12 ounces each and proton pro-ton breeding flocks In which t females have been selected atuUonal vigor and egg pro- jit least once eacn year. Tne & shall be from Utah ap-3ocks ap-3ocks or better, and all flocks I inspected by an official tn-i tn-i it least 20 days before any t collected for hatching. Only 'lew than be kept on farm. fpioVlsion has been made io j different varieties on the :irm separate. Each bird re-K re-K tn the breeding pen must i nAtA with sealed and num- Kgbands secured through the l state agency. Gakks shall be hatched fm ounces each and produced kding flocks that have met I requirements in addition to qabed for the approve flocks. SafipJe, In producing certified Si birds must be selected by (Jal Inspector once each year; hales must be mated to males & O. P. females with yearly of 200 or more eggs, or of an jot breeding, and all flocks it Inspected by an official ln-ttt ln-ttt least twice each year, one A iball be during the hatch m I if Performance Chicks are t grade and most expensive i that can be sold. Record fxmrr.ce chicks shall come m Uah R. O. P. eggs. The , fcja each female shall be i separately in pedigree bas-i bas-i &M1 be branded indMdual- . jiealed wingbands. j digram for use this year also itor three stages of pullorum ! an which, arranged in order , rtince, are to be known as i Clean, Pullorum Passed, Tested, states Mr. Frisch BASKETBALL LEAGUE SEASON OPENS ; By Kayle I uvfcaugh The district league opens tonight with the Lincoln Tigers invading Pleasant Grove, the Vikings are prepared; pre-pared; are the Tigers? The game tonight to-night being the first and meaning encouragement or discouragement is of vast importance. Should the Vikings Vik-ings win' they win be hard to stop, but If they lose they must keep the old fighting spirit and stage a comeback. come-back. The A and Sophomore team have ten members each. Men selected for Pleasant Grove Locals Wesley Jense has moved from the C. L, Wright home to the Regina Thome home on Main street. Miss Cora Page of Payson, and Eva Lee of Hyde Park, were New' Year's day visitors with Mrs. Mary Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker and Mrs. Chastina Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cullimore left Sunday for a irlp to California. Miss Margaret Olson, who is attending at-tending the U. 6. A. C. at Logan, is spending the holidays with relatives here. Miss Ruth Peterson who spent the Christmas holidays In Loean with the first team are: Dejral Walker, her parents, returned Monday eve-LaVerl eve-LaVerl Warburton, Richard Peterson ning to her school work here. and Carl Louder, forwards; Rex uouney ana Myie juneoaugn, cen- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and Mr. ters; Laurita Peterson (captain), and Mrs. J. R HaiiWav. tmi Reed Smith, Kenneth Bollock and Dean 'Walker, 'guards.' ' . The members on the. Sophomore team are : Joe Heldemeich, Roy Fryer, Fry-er, Russell Nlelson and Lloyd Armlt-stead, Armlt-stead, Otoel EUlns, Floyd Johnson, Ray Walker. Wendell GUlman and Joseph Adams. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR DEWEY HOLMAN panled Mrs. Lucius Laudle aa far as Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Laudle's home Is In Ogden. She has been spending the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H&lliday an nounce the birth of a grandson at Provo, December 29 th. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hal- llday, Jr. Miss Sarah Bullock, -a sister of Mrs. Aaron Walker, left Wednesday for a trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Elwood Baxter entertained at dinner Sunday the guests being Mrs. Clara Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirk. Herbert Hanson wKh his father and brothers left the last of the week for a business trip through California. Dean and Reed Smith and Cyril Thome spent New Year's eve at Midway the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Buhler. Mrs. Stanley Keetch, who has been ill for some time with lnftaxnatory rheumatism, is reported to be Improving Im-proving in health. Miss Maxine Walker spent part of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Maxel Richards and family In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Floyd Walker returned home from Tooele the last of the week after several weeks' visit with her parents. Funeral services were held In the Third ward chapel Sunday at 2 p. m. for Dewey H. Holman, who died Thursday, December 27, at his home after a lingering Illness. Bishop F. D. Atwood was in charge. The choir sang u My timer iouowea oy On Thursday evenlntr a dance will invocation by Niels FugaL A solo, a given by workers Union at the Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Keetch and Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keetch at Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome had ' Heber rHday as dinner guests on New Year's day, Mrs. Mary Markham and George Lowe of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A Thome and children of Salt Lake. Lodge hall in Provo In honor of Terry Ter-ry Draper, who recently buried his wife and one son, who had died of pneumonia at their American Fork home. Mr. and Mrs. John Morton had as their guests on New Year's day Mr and Mrs. George Fage and family and Mrs. Mary B. Fage. "Face to Face" was sang by May R. Walker. The speakers were Ezra F. Walker and M S. Christiansen, with closing remarks by Bishop Atwood. Other musical numbers were a au wnerieeungnuur.oy iune 3 H and Told and Ethel West; and "Rock of Mr Mrs c R teft 8un. Ages" by the choir, ihe benediction n.,.. rv,n,( m was rendered by Clarence Hilton. I expect to e the ' rW FUval and I Mr and Un B r- enter-interment enter-interment was made In Pleasant f? J tamed at New Year's dinner, the unn cemetery wuerc vue grave was Hogg Bowl aeaicatea oy lwis ojpm. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Richards announce an-nounce the arrival of a winsome baby girl Thursday, December 27th. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Dick Warren of Elko, Nevada spent the past week here the guest of Keith Wamlck. These young men became acquainted In stock Judging contests. Mrs. Allie Mellar of Payson was at New Ymt riu mif nt hr uai- ' Mrs. Ethel Drysdale. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Matthews of Bingham, were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Framptrm. City Officials Adopt . Budget for 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Rav Framoton wer' The council met In a special ses- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert on '7:S0 p. m. In the Council Frampton and Mr. and Mrs. William room8- 11 caU showed the mayor, Frampton of Provo. ,t, three councllmen and; the,Tecordex; present Mr. walker and Mr. Adam-Mr. Adam-Mr. and Mrs. William Partington on were excused. returned home Monday evening af- lne Purpose or Uie meeting was to ter spending the Christmas holidays aMC" "a aaopt tne i33 budget with relaUves at Logan. which was drawn up at a regular meeting new uecemDer 10, 1934, a Mrs. Edward Fife of Cedar Cltv Py oi wnlch ha8 teen on file at the spent the Christmas holidays with recorder's office. After discussing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern " engui. Mr. waixer movea mat GUlman, Her parents acoompanied we ocePt "dopt the 1933 bud- her home on New Year's day. as reaa. uie total being 115,939.34. . tor. uoaaei seconaea me motion The regular monthly union meet- whlch carried. mi of the fitakA m.ia win t hw waixer movea mat tne re- next WednMuinv .lannarv o in Mi oorder be instructed to writs the stake tabernacle. Equitable Adjustment Bureau and notify them that our records show The M. L A. Stake" BOad held Caldwell, Richards & Hall, engineer's their remuar monthlv mortJnr wd. Ior the city waterworks settling tank, nesday evening at the home of Mrs. k $250.00. , We under- G.Y.Ahdersod After business mat- -ooei.wus to oe nm payment, cut u ters had been taken care of a social evidence can be furnished hat same hour and refreshments were enjoy-.0 not been paid in full we will be ed, igx&a 10 seiue tne account. Mrs. W. P. Kirk entertained at a' ' WalXer moved that the Irriga- familv dinner TiiMddT in homr Af," comnuwee ana me recoraer m her husband's birthday and also in honor of her son. Jacks, 16th birthday. birth-day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kirk and Miss Emma Kirk vestlgate the water stock of the Carl Dlckerson Estate to determine whether or not the one half share not on the schedule should be auth- rUNEBAL SERVICES FOR D. MILEY SMITH 'AFmieral' services' 'were held Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, December 27, for D, Mlley Smith, who died at his home Sunday, December 23, after two years Illness. H. W. Jacobs counselor ot the First ward bishopric was tn I rhirn A duet was rendered by George and Iran Monson. The Invocation was given by R. D. Wadtey. This was followed by a vocal trio by Mrs. Lavona Jensen, Mrs,- Martha Jones and Mrs. Elna Clark. The speakers were Stake President W. W. Wamlck, A. L. Cullimore and Bishop Joseph. Olpin of. Heber. -A vocal duet was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jacobs. The Invocation Invo-cation was pronounced by Cart Winters Win-ters of Geilattk,:,.., Interment was In the Pleasant Grove cemetery where the grave was dedicated by a brother of the deceased, de-ceased, Burdette Smith of Ogden. o TO MAKE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD of Salt Lake City, Ezra F. Walker, ! orUed- motlon conded by Mr. and Mrs. Rov f?hlnm.n mH ANOTHER STATE Mmirhiw nt un jiV HIGHWAY ACCIDENT , prjday of Mrs. Chlpman's parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey, wii Monday night a car driven by a Mar). Wakpr 1LnrrimrMnti thm guests being Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowder and Mr. and Mrs. "Hud" Yates. f: Cbarles J. Olsen of Pleasant 'ipent the week-end visiting ?hter and son-in-law, Mr. Leslie A Smith and f am-Serican am-Serican Fork. a i ears Ago torn files of January 3, f925) f lea Years Ago Now aome-coming celebration M the alumni association of it Grove high school was tuccess. James H. Walk- Prtnclpal of the local high w guest of honor. Ten Years Ago Now of Lawrence D Olpin leave on a mission to the January 15th. a nro- A be given in the tabernacle ening. This Is the fourth of the family to do mis- ork. fi Years Ago Now ftrcner or neasani p Kenneth Johnson of Pro- "Wrrled ' Satufdav evenlnff Pne of the bride. n Years Ago Now " P M. Adams Whitely died p 29th at her home In Lln-Peral Lln-Peral services were held F'moon in the Lindon Sec-r Sec-r chapel with Bishop Alex leharee. Years Ago Now M received late Saturday m a Salt Lit hnanital Pnlel H. Roblson, former- ty Death was due to following an operation Years Aim Now r5 Ut Archie Boren are 1 Wnfrratulations over the babv Years Ago Now Mi i : . I 've isngiand as soon lher permits, enroute missions In Germany. Years Ago Now Ullam Junius West Is Lt at nl home with nneu- local man sideswiped a car driven by a Vineyard man.' Both cars were badly damaged but no one was seriously ser-iously Injured. This Is one of the many accidents which occur on the state highway between Pleasant Grove and Provo every year. The State Road Commission Com-mission has promised to widen this highway and citizens are looking forward for-ward to this Improvement. o home where she visited with her cousins there until Tuesday evening. Keith and Ralph Wamlck entertained enter-tained last Saturday evening at a cousins party. The boys all being cousins. A conundrum supper was enjoyed after which games furnished furnish-ed amusement for the evening. Those present were, the cousins, Charles, George, Keith, Ralph Warnlck, Dean Atwood and Calvin Swenson, their LINDON WARD TO ERECT NEW CHAPEL partners, Mary Walton, Beth Green, I Martha Fitzgerald, Ba Schow and A mass meeting of the people of ,T Worfw anH Rnnm, Tnn tne unaon wara was neia eunaay afternoon, December 30, at 2 p. m. in the Lindon ward chapel to discuss David Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker, will leave Mon ths need of a new amusement Hall;day for L D. s. Mission home and added class rooms. ta Salt Tjike. He will leave early in The ward unanimously decided toiPet)ruary fOT a to go. take the matter up with the presid-l fcuuids. A dance was given at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Thome had as their guests on New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thome, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacklln, Mr. and Mrs. AMn .GUlman and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson, Stanley Swenson and Kenneth Rush ton. Mrs. Belva Duke of Provo, spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin West. Mr. West is suffering with phlebitis. jaurron west or SpringvMe, spent Thursday and Friday with his fath er, Benjamin West. iTie Misses Virginia and Ruth Walker entertained at a social at tag bishopric of the church and see the Third Ward Amusement hall : 0145 Walker home last Friday eve H. C. Robertson arrived home the last of the week. He is going back to his old job at the Arrowhead Service Ser-vice Station with Mr. Atwood as partner, the business to be known as Arrowhead Service Station, with Atwood and Robertson agents. what can be done about It. o PROM A SUCCESS The Junior Promenade proved that the originality of the annual Junior Prom was probably the moot important im-portant factor of Its success this year. The day, December 21st, was set aside as Homecoming. Many old graduates returned to the school to reminlsiscence with their friends and January 1, in his honor. A married folks dance will be held there January Jan-uary 5th for him. The O. M. S Club entertained at a dinner and social last Saturday night o f tVi Wp1 fiicro! hrtmn TTia f hKIm ' were decorated with Christmas decorations deco-rations following out the Christmas tree and other home decorations. Those enjoying the evening's enter taining features were, Edna Chris- nlng. The guests included Ray West, Mary Young, Blanche Young, Thel- ma GUlman, Bern Ice Cullimore, La-Vern La-Vern Oobbley, Don and Louise Walker Walk-er and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walker and Horace Walker. teachers of past f sars, A special llansen Jennle Burch. Phyllis Hilton, assembly program was arranged and ; Edith proton. Gene Rlchins, Mar- k is reported slightly lm- .Ten Ypars Ago Now Want . : VAV.no tJHftfcPb ftJHJUV Lincoln hirh school In r ..... v, bllV KMUII r Wjtht. The final score r The Pleasant Orove line- Brlndley. B. Framp- " Adamson and S. reception committies consisting of present students," were selected and Instructed to show the alumni mem bers around the different rooms and especially all the new improvements since their graduation. The Junior Prom this year has the distinction of being the first in six years to make any money. o Mrs. Charles J- Olsen had as her guests on Friday night members of her family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs- Albert J. Olsen and daughter, daugh-ter, Margaret, Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Olsen, Mr- and Mrs. R. D Wadley of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Smith of American Fork, also Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mrs-Minnie Mrs-Minnie Anderson. A delicious hot dinner was served early In the evening. eve-ning. Thursday evening, December 27, the superintendancy and members of jean Fork. After the dance break-the break-the Timpanogos Stake Sunday i fast was enjoyed at the kindred School board entertained all the home. In the group were Mr. and ward officers and teachers and their, Mrs. Olade Llnebaugh, Mr. and Mrs. partners In the Third Ward Amuse- Orson Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chris garet Lee and Edna FugaL Virgil Peterson was host to a group of life-long friends and their partners New Year's eve. A chicken dinner with all the trimmings was served at the Peterson home by Vir gil's mother. The table decorations barmonlzed with the Christmas trim mihgs in the home. Those present were, An tone Gleason and Leah Ash-ton Ash-ton of Provo, Ervlne Smith and Ruth Peterson, Miss Ruth Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle of Lehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A Thome of Salt Lake City. After the dinner had been served the group attended the dance at the Third ward Amusement Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kindred entertained enter-tained at a social New Year's eve. The group met at the Kindred home and all went to the dance at Ameri- ment halt The entertatoment for the early part of the evening was furnished by the music and speech tiansen; Vctl Chrfctlahsen." and Miss Emma Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon departments of the American Fork. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swen- High school under the direction of; son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson, Mr. K. J. Bird and Bessie Newman. Af- and Mrs. Howard Ferguson of Edge- ter the program the remainder of the moot and Mr. and evening was spent in dancing. Shepard of Lehl. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thome were pleasantly surprised last Friday eve- rung when the following group of relatives brought materials for a buffet luncheon and announced their intention of spending a Jolly evening with them. The Christmas tree and beautifully decorated home lent color to the social Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. N. West, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. West, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. War-nick, War-nick, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. Vance West. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Frampton of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. D. A West and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West of Salt Lakj City. A novel ski party was enjoyed New Year's day in the hills of American Fork canyon near the old C C C Camp site. The weather was ideal for thla winter sport. After all had become tired of skiing a hot lunch was enjoyed at the terminal cabin of the mining company. Those who enjoyed the sport were. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kindred, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine to the District Court aforesaid, a Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee petition praying to be allowed to Peterson. I disincorporate and dissolve; and that ! Saturday the 12th day of January, "Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome A. D. 1933, at 10 o'clock A. M or as entertained at a watch party New; soon thereafter as counsel can be Year's eve. Dinner was served on heard, at the court room, Provo, Utah small tables, after which "Beano"! County.. State of Utah, where said was played, until eleven o'clock. The . application is to be heard. whole group attended the midnight In witness whereof I have hereun- show at the Alhambra theatre. The to set my hand and affixed the seal picture was "Roman Scandals," i of said Court, aforesaid, this 1st day which was much enjoyed. The group of December, 1935. Miss Bertha Turner of Bluf fdale, and Marvin and Zola Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Millen RadmaU entertained en-tertained at a bridge luncheon last Friday evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated with a Christmas Christ-mas tree and other motifs of the Yuletide season. Those present, were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oamett, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kate Jacob. Ja-cob. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ol pin, Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thome, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand White, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Simmons. WANT ADS For Rent 4 roomed apartment, modem, 1 block South of Main street. Inquire Annie Greene. 12-14-tf. FOUND Pair ladies navy blue ox fords- Owner may receive same at Crookston Beauty shop and pay for this ad. 1-4-lt All kinds of winter apples. TeL 187-J. J.. W. Wright, American Fork. 11-23. For Rent Modern 3 roomed apart. ment with bath. George Bingham, 3rd East and 2nd South, American Fork. 12-28-2t. 34 acres of orchard and farming land, adobe house, farm buildings and water right. $1750. 1H miles from American Fork. Johnson and Aydelotte. 12-28-tf. Legal Notices Consult county clerk or the respec tive signers for further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Probate Division. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN MOYLE, De ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Alpine, Utah, County Utah, on or before the 11th day of March, 1935. : " 1 JOSEPH E. MOYLE, Administrator. ASCAR W. MOYLE & DAN T. MOYLE, Attorneys. First Publication, December 28, 1935. NOTICE Or APPLICATION TO DISINCORPORATE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT OF, THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. IN THE MATTER of BOYACK BROTHERS INCORPORATED, a corporation. Notice of Application to Disincorporate. Notice Is hereby given that the Boyack Brother's Incorporated a corporation formed under the laws of the State of Utah, has presented Mr. Johnson and carried. It was moved and seconded .that we adjourn. then returned to the Thome home for a midnight chat. About forty guests were present and a very en- R. H. Andrus, Joy able evening was reported. Attorney for Petitioner. Martin M Larsen, Judge. ByC. S. Bean, Deputy Clerk. Sii of Soatk America Thirty-two countries the size of France could fit Into the area of South America. The population totals to-tals 80,000.000. Half of this nam-ber nam-ber lives In BrasU. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Chrlstensen left New Year's day for a trip around the world. They will visit 8an Francisco Fran-cisco and other California points, then to Hla wall, then the Phlliplne Islands, to China, then across Ada to the Holyland, across to Africa and then enjoy a tour of Europe, Scandinavia Scandi-navia and the British Isles, They want to include a trip through the Panama Canal and return home via the California coast They expect to be gone about four months. DELINQUENT NOTICE Pleasant Grove Irrigation Company. Principal Place of Business, Pleasant Orove, Utah. There are delinquent on the following described Stock on account of assessment levied, by Board of Directors September 20, 1034, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders. City Cert No. Lots Primary EM. W. M. Dm James Alien 5U 1 131 Primary 5 Burton Adams 2 A. A. Anderson 188 3 Ines Anderson & Lydla Powell 470 1 Henry Bush (Emma Bush) . . 8 Ray Beszant 4 94 Matthew Betzant 1 . 478 6)4 Rulon Brimhan 190 2 William Christiansen 314 13 Mary Christiansen 5 M. 8. Christiansen 332-333 4tt Ernest Clayton 218-440 2 Burlln Driggs 285 9 Alex Ellis (Lon Ellis)...... 149 5tt Beraell J. Edwards 184 10 F. J. Foulke 128 T. H. Gleason 167-188 5H C. A. Oamett 31-32 Mary M Oamett l Perry Harper 186 16 Albert E. Harris 2tt F. S. Humphries 471 J. L. Harvey L. W. Lund, Est Wlllard Loader 283-315 514 Nathaniel Loader 323 3 Hilmer M. Nelson 5 James A. Nielsen v.. 177 3' John H. Newman 137 2 C. O. Newman 324-325 u Hyrum Nerdlne 2 Harry Nelam 1 N. P. Paulson 1.3 George Peay Harold D. Robinson 210 5 Margaret R. Radmall 254 1 Hans Rasmussen, Est 2 Niels A. Swenson, Est. ...... 27 l Fred C. ShoeU 204 4 Wm. D. West 312 7 AlRoy H. West 221 1114 .Swen O. Anderson 914 Walter J. Matthews n Bessie Wright 351 2 Christens Young "... 434-435 3 Irving Johnson 1 14 Home Owners Loan Corp. Pledgee of the following: 4 10 Victor Barney 452 Fred Hool J65 H. E. Johnson Hikiing R. Nelson Wm. M. Hone Lewis Bastion Milton Freeman 372 377 189 448 89 2 1 2 7 2 ltt Federal Land Bank of Berkely Pledgee of tke following: C. P. Wamlck 43-59 Annie W. Sorenson (SplUer) 64-55 F. D. Atwood 56-57 Jacob F. Foutz . 1 63 Leo P. Harvey 72-73-474-475 Jessie R. Wadley 75-76 Jens Monson - 95 Swen Monson 132 A. P. Reed & Merrill Wamlck 142 H. B. Wamlck 143-144 Howard G. Wamlck . . E. S. & Freida Dalton J. H. Nina Wilson .... Harold S. Walker .... J. L. Harvey Randolph Benson Wm. D. Stewart Dan M. Wadley E. J. Swenson H. L. Nielsen Joseph 8 Walkef 147 206 272 291 296 297 303 321 455 457 92-93' 40 20 lltt 42 43 ; 16 35 14 44 2ff 30 22 43 60 10 -124 . 20 14 30 20 15 16 4.12 6.18 1.81 17.61 17.06 12.88 1.63 3.63 10.30 180 3J7 18.43 11.33 20.60 11.13 677 3.85 ' 3.46 32.96 5.15 1.55 1.03 1.12 8.82 .98 10.30 7.21 3.58 21.53 .61 1.81 1.02 2.40 10.61 2.06 4.12 " 2.06 674 2.00 19.43 17.07 26.39 4.12 6.46 2.58 1.05 3.62 2.06 4.12 12.(7 5.04 3.09 67.64 34.70 18.69 21.23 48.03 20.17 63.29 16.34 90.64 60.02 57.80 33.32 80.58 117.66 20.60 20.74 170 1774 3140 .41.20 34.43 And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, Pleasant Orove. Utah, on the 23rd day of January, 1935. at 2 P. M. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. .' - JOSEPH LARSEN, Secretary of Said Company, Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah. First Publication, December 28, 1934. Last Publication, January 4, 1935. |