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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. OF SALE. NOTICE By CONDO TRUE Mining C4.' Syndlcats Mining Principal Placs of Business, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of asenment No. 11. levied on the 4tb day of April, 1922. the several amounts set oppoxite the name of the respective shareholder!), as follows: Cert. No. Name Sharps. A m't. 25 Raynold Harnett , liOOO S3.00 70 John Scharman . . l(XiO 1.00 .5 John SHiarraan. . 1000 1.00 1000 1.00 ti John Scharman. . 90 0. M. Dehner... .10000 10.00 130 John NesMt .... .12400 12.40 JS'J Raynold Harnett. . 3000 3.00 J i 40HlfiON, i DeTccr - in youd. TO H PACK .1 I rc CAM AUHOST N , , 193 iMay Hyan 197 May Ityan 250 Joe Payne 2'J.r. Harnett... Kaynold 97 Leland Price ZW K. O. Mo 413 Myrteen Tliurman. 416 Myrteen Thurman. 440 Jennie Nesbit Jennie Nesbit '50 George A. Shepherd 451 George A. Shepherd 493 H. B. Cole & Co... 441 hA uRUl OU.( OWC IKI Urn ijO-)l- i AND 505 Ralph THS Mauro Emer Murdock 526 Hyrum Jenkins 524 ... 3000 1000 1000 1000 1000 2500 5000 5000 2000 1333 1000 1000 1000 1000 2500 ...2000 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ) U ., .ii meiMi iiii.i r- - r 5.00 5.00 2.00 1.35 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.50 2.00 It U made in light, medium, heavy aad extra heavy grades a (trade for every car. Ask your dealer to eleet the Rrade for your moto- rhe knows. FIVE OTHERS High Flash and Fire Test. All free carbon filtered oat. Befined from paraffin base erode. Flows freely In eold weather. absolutely uniform Ahvryi THE UNEXPECTED ' ueKinpt;M0r Pitched 1KB HORSESHOE ask. for, RlNCER ARCHIE BROKE PITCHING OP CONTBTODAX Three thousand French churches, ally or partly destroyed during i world war, are to be restored hout waiting for German repara-- l funds. The money is to be franc vided by a 200,000,000 rch reconstruction loan 'which reached a full subscription. D(D) iMayor Oles, of Youngtown, Ohio, has purchased a motor car with UtahOlRefirangOx which he already has captured several speeders. He says he can catch any speed violator in the city and expects to make $100 a day for the city in his spare time. have been reared on . it for more than three generations irvio U 556 Warren Shepherd.. 8500 576 A. 577 A. 54 P. 608 H. 609 H. 689 A. 690 A. Olmstead Olmstead l.taynes B. Cole B. Cole 1000 1000 1000 ..1000 Mrs. Meralda Gotfredson, who has been visiting relatives in Vineyard, returned to her home at Spring-vill1.00 'Monday. 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Stone 1.00 and son Harry, of Salt Lake, were 8.50 1.00 te every particular. WE USE THE GLOSSY TYPE FINISH June 15 we will open a Kodak Shop in the Sanitary Cafe building, It will be modern in every detail. WE KNOW HOW. HI t m PROVO. THREE STORES. LUMBER, LATH, DOORS AND WINDOWS. You Will Be Surprised at the Small Cost of Supplies. Build-in- g ORDER YOUR COAL FROM US Specify King, Black Hawk, Castlegate or Clear Creek. We Have Them AIL Utah Timber & Coal Co. j e Phone 232. 1 1000 1.00 Vineyard visitors last Sunday. 1000 1.00 Mrs. Anna Maag of Malad, Idaho, The Labrador Eskimos appear to 1000 1.00 who has 'been visiting with .Mr. and be a dying race, according to the Kngberg 1.00 Mrs. Maag, returned to her home of Northern Green701 Ferdinand Kehl . . 1000 land. The Laborador natives are 702 Ferdinand Kehl .. 1000 1.00 Monday. : .50 500 704 Geo. Miller Lewis Clegg and Murray Mur in need of protection from unscrup500 - .50 dock were Lehi visitors yesterday. ulous traders who driev them far- 705 Geo. Miller 2000 2.00 752 J. M. Adams Ted Wells of Victor, Utah, who 1 ther north year after year. 754 Wells L. Brimhall. 1000 1.00 50000 50.00 774 B. H. Bullock 5000 5.00 856 David Andrew 5000 5.00 857 M. Thomas 5000 5.00 929 John Pritz 1.00 1000 929 John Pritz 1.00 1000 957 P. Daynes , 1000 1.00 971 P. Daynes 1000 1.00 972 P. Daynes 1000 1.00 973 P. Eaynes 1045 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1046 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1052 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1067 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1070 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1093 H. B. Cole & Co.. . 1000 1.00 1.00 1094 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1096 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1099 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1112 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.00 1000 1.00 1144 R. A. Badger 1000 1.00 1193 'M. A. Goodell 1000 1.00 1194 M. A. Goodell 1.00 1000 1361 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.00 1362 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.00 1373 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.00 1374 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.00 1373 R .R. Thorne 1.00 1000 1376 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.00 1377 R. R. Thorne 1.00 1000 1378 R. R. Thorne 1.00 1000 1379 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.00 1380 R. R. Thome 1.00 1000 1381 R. R. Thorne 1.00 1000 1438 W. H. Child 1000 1.00 1446 VV. H. Child 1000 1.00 1449 W. II. Child 1000 1.00 1459 W. II. Child 1.00 1000 1466 Chas. J. Muuns 1468 Kent R.. Thompson 1"00 1.00 1471 Harry S. Morrison 1000 1.00 1.00 1000 1475 Mike Sparo 1000 1.00 1503 Ed Turner 1.00 1508 Mrs. Kate iMoyle. . 1000 154 H. H. Ellertson... 1000 1.00 1563 W. L. Brimhall... 1000 1.00 1513 W. L. Brimhall... 1000 1.00 1673 Mrs. C A Kingsman 1000 1.00 1.00 1676 H. H. Ellertson... 1000 .50 500 1695 V. L. Brimhall... Colored lace frocks are this season's evening uniform. Chantilly, , 1000 1.00 1744 F. D. Cassity Bohemian, Spanish, tire and eylet are some of the lacee you may choose. 1000 1.00 1810 W. Bandley 15341 15.35 1835 J. T. Clark 8000 8.00 1849 V. D. Dixon 1851 Lorenzo Jensen ..25000 25.00 1852 G. M. Richards.... 25000 25.00 2000 2.00 1898 C. G. Johnson 1902 Chas. A. Remy.... 2000 2.00 2.00 2000 1903 Wni. C. Morris 5000 5.00 1904 G. P. Small 13134 13.15 1913 J. T. Clark .70 725. 1949 L. U Olsen 5000 5.00 1991 Walter Bandley 1000 1.00 2001 H. B. Cole 2025 Geo. L. Hinton.... 7000 7.00 i028-Osc-ar 5000 5.00 Crook 10000 10.00 2061 Oscar Crook 3000 3.00 2090 V. L. Roundy 1000 1.00 2114 R. O. Bylund 3000 3.00 2125 John I.. Sevy 25000 25.00 2140 K. H. Phillips 2181 I.. C. Endicott.... 1000 1.00 .12000 1.200 219,! S. H. Roundy 2196 W. P. Morford.... 6333 6.35 S198 W. P. Morford.... 1450 1.45 2207 John H. Nesbit... 2000 2.00 2300 2.50 2215 Geo. Hinton Piano, Organ, Voice. 3000 3.00 2237 C, G, Johnson Engberg We Have the Most Convenient Service Station in the County NO CURB ommer I UNDER COVER NO GUTTER EASY Df AND EASY OUT. We have two expert service men to take care of your Lace Frocks for Evening auto needs. We put Air in Your Tires. Put in New Tubes. Change the Oil in the Crankcase. .Grease the Transmission and Differential In fact, we give Real Service. WE SELL HI-TES- GAS, OILS AND AUTO T ACCESSORIES. Pine Tree Service Station Corner Third South and University Ave. the Absolutely Cheapest Prim in Utah County FORD RADIATOR All Honeycomb. Faber Schneider core $12J McKinnon Dash . . . .$17.50 Jaffe Complete Core, assem- bled Radiator . ...$25.00 ($100 reward if radiator damaged by freezing.) GET OUR PRICES FOR OTHER RADIATORS. We Guarantee Satisfaction. WILLARD BATTERIES We Charge and Repair All Makes of Batteries. PROVO BATTERY 127 S CI RADIATOR With Provo Motor Co. West Center St. Phone 704. tady Prof. And iii accordance with Lw and an order of the board of directors made on the 4th day of April, 1922, so many shares of each . parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of Wells U Brimhall. 19 North University avenue, Provo, Utah, at 5 p. m., Saturday, May 27. 1922. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. J. EDWIN STEIN, Secretary. (First publication May 11; last publication May 26, 1922.) Bring us your films. Our developing and printing department, under in Mr. Poulson, who has spent a limetime in the business, is I WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING PURPOSES CEMENT, ROOFING, j VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW CO. PLEASANT GROVE. commissioners, county courthouse, Provo. Vtah, according to plans on file in the office of the county sur-- i veyor. until 12 o'clttrk noon. May 25, 1922, for the finish grading and paving of approximately 6.6 miles of roadway with an eighteen (18) foot strip of pavement, extending from Spanish Fork sugar factory to Payson, Vtah county, Utah, by way of Benjamin. Bids will be opened publicly at 2 p. m., May 25, 1922, at the office of the Utah county commissioners, county courthouse, Provo, Utah. Instructions to bidders, together with plans, specifications, form of contract and bond, may be obtained at the office of the county auditor, or county surveyor, by depositing $10.00 to guarantee the return of same in good condition. The board of county commissioners has, and hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners of Utah county, state of Utah. JAMES T. GARDNER. Com- Chairman, Board of County missioners. By WALLACE HALES, County Clerk. (First publication May 4, last publication May 25, 1922.) (Seal.) C, For information call 429 (Simmons home, Table Syrup for Every Kiddie Taber-- - nacle Block.) MRS. LEONA MILDENHALL VAN WAGONER For information call 32-- The food demands of child call growing And there i sweets. Students of Mr. Reid and Mrs. Van Wagoner will be given a course in Eurythmics in addition " to the private lessons. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the board of county ( ! Spring Time Is BuiMisig Time M MSIC Expert Kodak EVERTHING FOR THE KODAK. for the g .... I Always quality. Provo,-respectivel- 2.50. By STANLEY : : committees arranging The night at the council chamber at the city ball. Mayor Joseph Hansen reading of presiding. rollc-wlnminutes and reports of committees, 'Mayor Hansen announced that in order that the cemetery would be In readiness for the exercises on Memorial day, he had designed May 22 to 27 as, cleanup week for the cemetery. People are urged to get their lots cleaned and teams will be provided to haul away the rubbish. An advertining committee was appointed consisting of Chairman Joseph Hansen, Secretary William Kdwards and Fred S. Dart. All committees are working to make the day a big success. CONDENSED MUX I : hfAMSrt KJKK, May 11. of Memorial day met last EAGLE BRAND 0"' E OLD HOME TOWN 1 Special to The Herald. ISordeftlf Tfi ) Vigorous o mm soil haa been living in Vineyard with Weill, the bis brother, George last two years, will return to Victor today. Mr. Well has been attending school at Pleasant Grove and Miss Ella Clinger. who ha been a nurse at the State Mental bos- pjtal at Ptoot for some time, returned to her home in Lakevlew last rreelc on account of illness. There are many friends hoping for j her speedy recovery. Mrs. .Margaret Clegg of Heber is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clegg and family at their home in Vineyard. Misa Iris Anderson, ' who for some weeks has been suffering! from a severe case of typhoid fever, is not recovering as rapidly a was expected. We all hope for her speedy recovery. Sunday evening services in the Lakeview ward will be conducted by the bishopric. The bishop and his counselors will eive a brief speech appropriate to Mother's day. A solo will be rendered by Marie 'Our Mothers" will be, Sumsion. given by R. W. Madden. There will be a male quartet from some of the members of the ward. The Aaronic priesthood are giv-ing the program in the Vineyaxa ward Sunday evening. SAVE MONEY the land than Pierce's ble Syrup a careful, tritional blend of pure pie sugar with Utah's granulated su?ar. BUY FOR CASH 5-- lb of sugar for riLvsn iamu duuit, per 10 0-o5- h best tJJJK'KKK' t a candy-makl- economic A tempting flavor-- an " Wend it satisfies every w pm Guaranteed and need. i. Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb Salt Bacon, per lb uanon size can Appies Gallon size can Tomatoes Fresh Utah Asparagus, per lb Sweet Potatoes, per lb T n-' Give it to the kiddies ofte- ' or canes breakfast with hot It fles, for any table use; make using food by part of their the P14" cooking, and let it take Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING MAY 13. 1922. can M. J. B. Coffee $1.98 5 lbs. Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, bulk Pint can Pure Olive Oil, imported from Italy 55 Quart can Pure. Olive Oil, imported from Italy Sl.lO can rure unve un, imported irom Italy.. S2.00 Gallon can Pure Olive Oil, imported from Italy . . . $3.95 z ids. fun oream tneese 45 Wisconsin Full Cream Brick Cheese, per lb 40 V2-ga- fflI more healthful sweetener it SAMUEL KOPP tenter. 446. ibu w est tht Cl-M.- Pierce's inspection. 7 24 22 58 5g knotonk Rjclced . .'to loA!nly Bock !l5 9 Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. . . oqc ! Fancy Large, Solid Head Lettuce .10 Fresh Strawberries, per cup 3 bunches Gretn Onions !lO 10 bars White Laundry Soap 45 10 bars Kirk's White Fiukf Soap ; . . . . 47 I Pay Highest Cash Price for Live Poultry. lid Read and Use Want Ails |