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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 2,. 1923. The Boys Cut Up a Bit on the Levhthnn 'l no' - Pleats or Ruffles ' . t 5 1 runt Ji 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for eale at public auction and unless payment is made before win te sold at said Room C, Elks building, Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 10th day of September, 19:3. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale, t tice is hereby given by the president and the directors of said corporation that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Syndicate baa Mining ft MiUing company been called and is hereby called to be held at the office of the corporation. Room 10, : Elks' building, Provo, Utah, on Thursday, the 12th day of July, 1923, af 2 clock in CHASE HATCH, the afternoon of raid day. Secretary. The nature of the business ta b Office. Room 6. Elks' Building. transacted at the proposed meetProvo, Utah. ing, is the election of directors and (First publication June 12, 1923.) officers tor the year ending the (Last publication July 10. 1923.)l secoud Thursday of June, 1924, re the trans-ceiving of reports-.an1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. rvvv5d action of such other business as is usual at a regular annual stockholders meeting, and such as mifiJit laa fully-havbeen transacted at the regular annual meeting on June 14. 1923. had a sufficient representation of the capitol stock then been present. For the purpose of the meeting, the transfer books of the corpora tion will be dosed at ( o"cl p. hi. on Wednesday, the 11th of July, 1923, and will be re-opt "I 1923. (Signed) BEN H. BULLOCK' Preside P. E. HOUTZ Assistant Secreta j MOBILE, CONOCO V1CO. SUPERIOR' Stockholders of the Syndi cate Mining ft Milling XSmpany4 . By virtue pf a resolution duly made and passed at a regularly convened meeting of the directors of the above-namecorporation held at the corporation office in Provo, Utah, on June 16, 1923, no HAVOLIN OILS To--th f ' on the morning of Friday, July GASOLINE d : Vwi , . - . to flu in the live flan of i Sh thins, at potato races like this one Al Lakcr. exhairnwn of the ShJrping Board. The mookI UrUihan, n. Cart Lttmmle. movie manaU. and tobt md W-- Chlro Rheumatism Is Gone Entirely, Says Mrs. Low - of rhen-Bttls"Besides reliering m Tanlao ha built me up thirteen pounds In irolgnt and I lost can't prate It enough," said Kn. Catherine ' Ames Loir, 828 West Seventh St, Salt Lake City, trtsa... J. "My e, oSuS? aV. t fleitt! wnic arlSal By STANLEY If your wife can't cook her I don't divorce Keep her for a pet, &nd eat at the old Heads Pageant Pleat.- Greer Cafe that go up and" down slenderness. They are for tncai.t the or tinder. HuSles that go round and round cut one's bright. makj me a wonderful appetite, and now my rheumatism is gone entirely, I sleep like a baby, that tired; worn' out feeling has left me, and I feel younger and better than I bare In years. What Tanlac has done for me has won my lite long gratitude." Tanlac is for sale by an good durggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. - Read The Herald Want Ads THE OLD HOME TOWN. -- SER VICE - first bottle of Tanlac fare mj life, and rm now I suffered - from arenty-threrheumatism, and about a year ago I became ao run down and weak, aai the rheumatic pains were to Intense in my limbs that I barely eonld drag - around. My appetite Tanlac- - Vegetable Pills are Navm so poor nothing appealed to ture's own remedy for constipaB ma I was so nerroua l couiaa i tion. For sale everywhere. and felt and tired always ileep, torn out Nearly all i th. ,r-- T . t,, -- - wi NOTICE 0 W. L. NANCE, Prop, h It? Why! It's the Extraattenl tion you get witnout Extrc chare re ' ITS FREE HERE AS8ESSMENT. SUPERIOR MOTOR CO Argyle Canyon OH 8hal Mining Company, a Corporation. Prlncl pal Place of Bualnesa, Provo, ' UUh County, Utah. Fifth West and Center. Phone 74. . Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Argyle Canyon OH Shale Mining Company, a corporation, held at Provo, Utah, on the 2d day of June, 1923, an assessment of 1 2.00 per one thousand shares was levied on all outstanding capital stock of said L corporation, payable immediately Miss Margaret M. Ersak, Eon' to Chase Hatch, acting treasurer, Francisco, will have charge of the! at Room 6, Elks building, Provo, Pageant of All Nations at the Na- Utah. tional Educational Association's Any stock upon which the said corventlon being held eimultane.. assessment shall remain unpaid on in Sao Oals Francisco and ously Monday, the 27th day of July, land. CaL FOR SALE BY OUR RANT AUTO 163 West Center St DURHAM TOBACCO STANDARD PINE TREE SERVICE STATION. OF THE WORLD will be your represen- - L Make it be worthy of you tative. Have it made at Quality and Service SPECIAL The Union Pacific is owned by 51,016 stock. holders. Forty-thre- e per cent of the stockholders are 's Watch, for o"r Read 'Em and Weep Prices in Herald. We are going to turn over our $10,000 Poultry Feed stock the largest feed stock over put under on roof in the history of Provo, Larson Studio Phone 384 Wasafeh Produce Co. PHONE 480. 425W. CENTER. Wilford Perry 338 WEST CENTER. PHONE 117. WE DELIVER CASH PRICES PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 30. Strawberries, 4 cups. . .25cSweel Cherries, lb. . . ..15c Bananas, lb. ljcoranges, large, dozen.. 50c Lemons, juicy, dozen. . .39c Watermelon, lb. . . . . .. .6cNew Potatoes, lb. ... . .15e ,4c01d Potatoes, lb Dry Onions, lb. .le .......... ....... CURED MEATS CHIROPRACTIC teaches and has proved in thousands of cases, that where the nerve is freed through spinal adjustment, the mental impulse, the Life Principle in Man, will restore the body to health. And the tools used are the human hands, trained and skilled through long practice and guided by a sincere desire to serve and to heaL DR. GEORGE J. RAMSEY Breakfast Bacon, lb.... 30cPnritan Hams, lb 30e . . . . .20c Boiled Ham, sliced, lb. 50c Salt Bacon, lb Weinies or Bologna, lb. 20cButter, 3 grades, Cream Cheese, lb ,.30cCheese, Blue HiD, each 15c ' 0c CANNED GOODS Peas, Beans, String Beans, Corn, Tomatoes, 2 for. .25c GallonrApples ! ! '.siVon Loganberries .. .85c '. .' v rf This widespread distribution conclusively answers the statement that the railways are owned and controlled by a few persons. To an extent not generally recognized, the railways are owned by the public. The subject comes home to every household when it is considered fhat life insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors are rail- development partners in the operation-an- d of-o- ways. Not Usee the Victorian en bare ribbons had such popularity. The J seen everywhere on all kinds of frocke wide one aa sashes, to edge flounces and wide sleeves; narrower ones make Oat flowers and rosette that trim dancing frocks and negligees. The public and our employes should know that we are working, not for a few wealthy men, but for an army of more than 50,000 persons, almost halt of whom are women and most of whom are persons of moderate means. To serve well the public and these shareholders la the highest ambition of the 46,555 officers and employes of the Union Pacific Family. The Union Pacific's constant effort is to furnish Its patrons and the general public with the best brand of transportation that can be manufactured. Constructive suggestions are always welcome. C. R. GRAY, , ". President, Nebraska Omaha, r',' V - Sun-day- women. Stockholders outnumber by 4,461 the yearly average number of officers and employes of the ' system. '. No one person, firm, corporation or institution owns as much as two per cent of the capital stock. The average holding is 63 shares of a par value of $6,300.00. A large amount of the stock, although registered in the names of stock brokers, is actually owned by a great many different individuals, clients of such brokers. Furthermore, many of.-- , the registered stockholders are executors; trustees, guardians, etc., representing individuals who are the beneficial owners. If, therefore, a list of the actual owners could .be compiled, it would greatly exceed 51,016, and the average holding would be considerably less than 63 shares. Again, large amounts of the stock are owned by life insurance companies and savings banks, who, though actually owning the stock, really hold it for the benefit of vast numbers of life insurance policy holders and savings bank depositors. Union Pacific stock, like the country's trade, follows the flag. Stockholders are found in every state of the Union, and in Alaska, the Canal Zone, ' Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands and Porto Rico. Union Pacific stockholders these . Were 51,016 assembled at one place, they would make a population as large as that of Lincoln, Butte, Topeka, ; Pasadena or Pueblo. They represent a greater ' number than the combined populations of Colo- rado Springs, Boulder and Greeley in Colorado, or Ogden, Provo and Logan in Utah. Your Photograph SUPPLY, MORRISON BROS. Who Owns The Union Pacific? Ribbons Play a Leading Role Well What D. C, Ph. C. Chiropractor. CHIROPRACTOR 69 North University Avenue, Provo. : Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2:30 to 6:30 P. M. 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