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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 19ZZ. such Stock M tiiay be pecegsary wUi be sojd at the office of Wells L. Bftmhall, 19 North University avenue, Provo, Utah, at 5 o'clock p. m., Thursday, July 20, 1922, to pay delinquent assessments there-etogether with the cost of : and expense of sale. Secretary. Provo Utah. J. EDWIN STEIN, In the Diatriet Court of: the i Secretary. (First publication July 11, 1922; Fourth Judicial District, to and for (First publication July. JLJaafc, the County of Utah, 8tate of UUh. last publication July Zb, iviz.) CenPROBATE AND GUARDIAN! ClaytoBiecretiry 183. West. ter street Proro, IJUh, at 4 p. tn, I SHIP NOTICES July 27, 1822, to pay Consult county clerk or re Thursday,assessments thereon to In tot further slfiiers spective gether with the cost of advertising formation. and expense of eale, i J. P. CLAYTON, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Business w and :BrC0WD0 EVERETT TRUE OO- - hOO, tHT?S.O)3r?l&M i How 4(ZG Vou OO'HOOl n Tar Infatitt Bd Chndren - -- DS ; POSTERS, SIGNS AND DESIGNS ADVERTISING NOTICE Of sALtt Fred L. Hansen,T)eceBedr Credttora will present claims, with Teachers, at the law office of Syndicate Mining and Milling Co. Abe W. Turner, 7 Knlghk, Block, of Business, Place Principal Provo, Utah, on of before the Utb Provo, Utah. 1922. of September, There are delinquent upon the JAMES A. BRAND, described stock on ac following Administrator. count of assessment No? .12, levied ABB W. TURNER, Attorney for the Administrator on the 29th day of May, 1922, the (First publication July 11: last several amounts set opposite the publication August 8, 1922.) names of the respective sbarehold ers aB follows: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Shares. Am't. Cert. No. Name -- ARTISTM1SH0W-XAB- Phone 90 N. 4th E. . Provo, Utah. 536-- ABE W. TURNER Attorney t-Lav fa the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah. State of Utah. itt Uia matter -- or- we eauua oi George P. aawUftgattecoaaed, Creditors will present claims. with vouchers, at the law office of Abe W. Turner, 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before the 11th day of September, 1922. MRS. KATE RAWLINGS, -- Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Phone 661-. 1. Administratrix. DR. H. F. CANNON ABB W.TTURNER, Scientific Eyght Speciallstf Attorney for the Administratrix. (First publication July 11; last publication Aug. 8, 1922.) Over Irvine's Store. ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Provo, Utah. Phone 655. EsUte of Walter H. Boshard, Incompetent YOUR SPINE Is the Index of Creditors will present "claims ; with vouchers, to the undersigned, ."Your Health. at Its office la Salt Lake No. Call for FREE Examination. 151 Soutk Mala street, onCity, or beDR. SPURRIER fore the 12th day of September, A. D. 1922.:: Chiropractor ' TRACY LOAN ft TRUST CO., Oyer Fairer Bros. Store. . By H .L. Selloy. Phones: Office 126, Res. 2474 Guardian of the Estate and Person of Walter M, Boshard, Incov mpetents Have It Done the Royal Way 1RVINB THURMAN, Attorney for Guardian. Where Quality and Workman 1401 Walker Bank Bldg.: Salt . Lake City. ship Count, We Win. (First publication July 11, 1922: ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING , j , last publication COMPANY Call and Deliver. We 208 W Center. Aug. 1, 1922.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS." : the 671 Jn Fourth Judicial District, la and for the County of UUh, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Jensen, Deceased. SO YEARS IN BUSINESS TarvaJ Six Kinds of the Best Utah " Creditors will ereaent claims with Touchers. t the law office of Coal on the Market Coleman ft .Straw, attor-Satisfaction Guaranteed. . Morgaj. Provo commercial Ban building, Provo City Utah, on SMOOT & SPAFFORD or before the 1st day of September, Uptown Office, Commercial wa. - ' " --Phone neys-ai-ia- Bank. Yard Phone 17. REBECCA JENSEN, . I wiD do your PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND WALL PAPER CLEANING. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ROBERT COCKRELL 258 W. 4th N. Phone 650-- FIRST CLASS SHOE . REPAIRING, We absolutely guarantee our worluPricea reasonable. PROVO SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY Phone 4184. N. Univ. 127 Administratrix MORGAN, COLEMAN ft STRAW. Attorneys for Administratrix. (First publication June 27; last . publication July 25, 1922.) Argyle Canyon Oil Shale Mining Company, a Corporation prlne pal Place of Business, Prove, UuK County, Utah, 77 Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of tte board of directors of Argyle Canyoa OU Shale Mining rompatty. a corporation, oeld at Provo, Utah, oa the th day of July, 1MI, an assessment Of 12.00 per one thousand shares waa levied on all of the outstanding capital stock of tald corporation, payable Imme 59 Andrew! Steedman 6000 10.00 2.00 74 John Scharman. ,1000 1000 I 00 TeJohirSchaf man. 77 John SchaTmafli.rlOOO; S.OO 100 91 C. H. Dehuer.e... 1000 2.00 101 Wells 1 BrfmhaU 1000 .12400" 24.80 130 John Nesblt 4.00 178 Anna M. Hulsh . . . 3000 6.00 183 Reynold Barnett.. 3000 6.00 3000 193 May Ryan 4.00 2000 194 Joe Payne 2.00 1000 197 May Ryan 34.00 200 Alvln E. OJson.r.nooo 2.00 1000 25fr Joe Payne 2.00 1000 282 T.-- H. 2.00 1000 283 T. H. Heal 285 Mrs. Anna M. 6000 10.00 Huteh 2.00 295 Reynold Barnett. . 1000 2.00 1000 297 Iceland ."Price 6.00 2500 308 E. O. Moe 2.00 1000 402 F. D. Cassity 2.00 1000 D. Cassity 403 2.00 1000 404 F. D. Cassity 6.00 435 Andrew Steedman 3000 4.00 440 Jennie Nesblt . . . 2000 6.00 444 Gerald A. Brown. 3000 2.00 448 Hyrum Jenkins . . 1000 2.00 450 Geo. A. Shepherd. 1000 2.00 451 Geo. .A Shepherd. 1000 2.00 468 Geo, A Shepherd. 1000 492 H. B. Cole Co... 1000 2.00 2.00 493 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 i.00 614 F. D. Casalty.... 1000 2.00 515 F. D. Cassity.... 1000. 5.00 524 Emer Murdock . . 2500 2.00 837-Hyr1000 Jenklna 2.00 628 Hyrum Jenkins . . 1000 2.00 loou 576 A. Olmstead 2.00 1000 677 A. Olmstead 1000 .2.00 684 P. Daynes 2.00 loou 604 H. B. Cole S.00 1000 608 H. B. WOO .2.00 609 H. B COle 2.00 1000 689 A. Engberg 2.00 1000 690 A. Engberg 2.00 1000 721 M. Goodell 1000 2.00 722 M. Goodell 2.00 1000 723 M. Goodell 2.00 100Q 726 4.00 2000 749 Esther Brown 2.00 754 Wells L. Brimhall 1000 2.00 1000 912 John Pritx 2.00 862 Joseph Jenkins ... 1000 1000 2.00 947 . Daynes 2,00 1000 948 P. Day net 1045 H. B. Cole 4k Co., 1000 ;2.00 : 2.00 Co.. . 1000 Cole 1046 H. 1.00 Co.. I 1000 1070 H B. Cole 1071 Thomas J. 8teed. 19000 38.-02.00 1093 H. JUColflJfc COulOOO 2.00 1094 H. B. Cole ft Co.. . 1000 2.00 1096 H. B.t5ole ft Co. . 1000 2.00 1099 H.B.Cole ft Co... 1000 - "1 I We con you money by repairing your old shoes. : . ECONOMY i SHOE SHOP 403 W. Csnttr. Heal...... .... .... .... .... ....... r. ...... ...... MOoodeU,,. ... mi 1130 H. B. Cole ftCa.. 1000 Thomas J. Steed. 1000 Ralph ABadger.. 1000 1167 1183 Thomas J. steeo.ivwq 1193 Mt AC Goodell.,.. 1000 1209 M. A. Goodell.... 1000 1000 1311 M.' A. Goodell. 6000 1314 Bertha Holt A 2.00 1.00 100 100 100 a.00 1 aulst .......... Anderson.,. J.C. Anderson... Jr CV Anderson... C Q.Mohnson...j Chas. Ak Remy. . . 8000 4000 1000 1000 S000 1000 MIX C 1 100 100 100 100 100 " 1 f I . : A ?h,i I f ' .S'x 1 ...... - a "" -- : wlthttrappiwat . ..aa- . .- - .... . im.J liWllliilllil one-mQ- that protects you more from the summer's troubles than ice7Be Bure that dear crystal block is always reposing In the ol4 ice box, safeguarding S.OO your health and .conrforlr PROVO ICE AND COLir: , r T STORAGE ' : Competent Men Are Wanted for Railroad As Follows A sIACRINISTS -BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS CAR REPAIRERS ROUND HOUSE SERVICE MEN APPRENTICES AND SBVICElRSr - ? ... -- . NO HI-TES- GAS T OILS, TIRES AND TUBES .Drive hi and Be Served. CURB-- NO jervice BOILERMAKERS ELECTRICIANS r - PIPE FITTERS TINNERS COACH CLEANERS HELPERS Standard Wages will be paid under rules and working conditions with seniority Tights dating from time of employment, as' lprescribed - by - the ' .. . United States Railroad Labor Board. SERVICE ALL THE TIME :t - by- A, Phone 608- .- REGULAR GAS ihewramunities sei??e4 . THERE IS NOTHING UNDER THE SUN ' and support tHheTeoplem --- "The foremost thought in the Constitution is the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness.. Men must be free to live and aiAieve, liberty is gone in America wheirtroy man is denied by anybody the right to work and to live by that work. It does hot matter who denies. x A free American ': ; has the righttojabor without any .other's leave. ' "It would be ntfless an abridgement to deny men the right to bargain collectively., Governments cannot tolerate any class or group domination through forcel It will be a sorry day when group domination .is reflected 3n our laws, .Government land the laws which government is charged with enforcing must be for all the people, ever aiming at the common good." States Labor Board in bis (airman Ben W. Hooper of the United ' ; statement of July 1, 1922, said- - of any 'question of the right of the men to strike, the men ' who "Regardless take the strikers' places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a Government Tribunal and are performing a public service. They are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. For this reason Public Sentimc and full Government power will protect the men who remain in their ' r tions and new men who may come in." ; Without exception we make It a point to act in the Interest ot the family where our services aa under' taken are required. The matter of profit cornea second with us. In every Instance on Net. endeavors ' are: to render the. st service we Mies Mary Wheeler.Xos Angeles, s con and t6 save the family as muck won the national Junior trouble and unnecessary expense as iwtmming title at the recent meet T tax at Santa Barbara. CaL Her , . possible. ANSON HATCH LlLA M. HATCH .Hme woe M4 ML - -- ' 7T BATCH UNDERTAKING COMPANY The House of Economy and ' ' ; Service. LAST -- From President Harding's Fourth of July, 1922, Address, .V Marion, Ohio. INSTANCE H -S- ERVICE - A soda water fountain for homo With waste vegetable fibres as use has been invented, pulling up a base, a composition of Australian a lever releasing the correct invention can be used as a substamount of flavoring -s- yrup.-endJ itute for thin, wood or stone- - In a number of ways. charged water together. Oil is prevented from entering A novel concrete mixer is mountthe tubes with the air in a new ed on a truck and operated by its automobile tire- pump by a dia- - ciigiutrtunr win iui)cti oniuitsmixwaya IheairaMber. bhtchofnwetewhlle ' " from the moving Darts. : to work. the railroad, and particularly with the cooperation of the peace officers in those communities lri protecting the men who have remained at work and the property of the company. EVERY 4.00 1.00 alarm in case of danget j so many shares of each parcel of an order of the board of directors firoa tea blank cartridges when a I such stock as nay oe necessary made on the 39th das. of May. 1922. i will be Mid at the office Of A Pj1 so many shares ot each, parcel of . eaiety catch Is released. . ; ..- nmmr 7.?. rive an ...v.. VHC CCMTAUN A large number of shop forces of this company have left our employ as a protest against the decisions of the United States Railroad Labor Board, which was created by an Act of Congress for the purpose of settling disputes between raifroads and their employes. The officers of this com- pany recognize that it Is their duty to maintain, if possible, uninterrupted . transportation service for the benefit of the public. This can only be done Mile Champ S.00 : . ' Of fice of the President treasurer, Mr a. Zannie Larsen; inside guard, Mrs. Fannie Jacobsen; , ........ Exact Copy of Wrapper. Railroad Company warden, Mrs. Mary conductor, Mrs. Karl Saxon; chaplain, Maud Lewis; recording secretary Mrs. (Mary Allen; financial secretary, Mrs.Mable Newitt; N- IJ.w 110 CASTORIA The Denver & Rio Grande Western Tut-tle- ; Xody Sathurst, only woman in England - owning a newspaper (London Morning Font), raises ediareed aoets aa a hobhv. .... ...... C Zw . Chrls-toperso- 4.00 ... . outside guard Mrs. Effie Dart. Following the Installation, Mrs. SILVER STAR OFFICERS Celle ventra commended the snenL-bor-s of the odgeon the work ARC JNSTALLED the past 8lx months an3 a vote of thanks was extended by SPANISH FORK, July 15 The unanimous vote to Mrs. Hannah who hag filled the office of Silver Star Rebekah lodge installed Phillips noble grand ferihat time, or since Ita officers Weraesday evening at tho organization Of , the" lodge. At a regular meeting. Orissa Cellven- - the close of the meeting a buffet tra, state noble grand, was the in- luncheon was served by" the ommtttee and tbe'gentle- stalling DfflcejL- .Those who will hold offices for the ensuing year men of the order Joined are: Tast noble grand, Mrs. Han There' were 30 present. nah Phillips; noble grand, Mrs. Louisa Freeman: right supporter, Mrs. Sophie Dahle; left supporter, Mrs. Inga O'Brien; vice noble grand, Mrs. Florence JTaucett; rignt supporter, Mrs. Louise Alexander; left supporter, Mrs. Sarah 100 S.OO 1.00 2181 U C Endlcott..., 1000 93 J. H. SimUter...r 1,000 S7 T.-F- . RusseU...... 1.000 1M 1188 J. I Paroell..... 5000 10.00 S.OO 1.00 2184 W. L, Brimhall... 1000 100 Jim ChlaroUno..'.,, 1,000 .w ,.60 2185 W. L. Brimhall,. . luuu 120 Frank. Maiovlck. boq 8.00 600 r BO 2188 W. L. Brimhall... 1000 123 Mike Fermento... S.OO 6.00 2187 W. L. Brimhall.. 1000 16 Edward Wilklna., 6.000 S.OO 10,000 10.00 2188 W. U Brimhall... 1000 171 J. W. Bailey.. S.00 25,000 25.00 2189 W. L. Brimhall... 1000 196 E. C. Lee... 6.00 1190 W. L. Brimhall... 1000 - 2.00 199 J. W. Bailey...... 6,000 Repairing Our Specialty. 6.00 219S W P. Morford... S3 S3 13.70 5.000 201 Irvlny Hansen ; . Gas, OQ and Accessories. 160 3198 W. P. Morford.. i 1450 - 2.90 1500 215 Lorain Boyd 2500 , 6.00 Acetylene Welding. 218 Theodore Nicholee 20,834 20.83 2215 George Hinton 10.00 2245 J. 3000 400 Anderson... E. 223 19,000 C Huish..,,,,, Utah. V. A. Washview, Orem, 228 John Puts ...,,...76.000 75.00 2257 C G. Johnson.,.. 3000 ' 6.00 2259 John Jacob t , 232 W. IX GUpltt... 1.000 ; 1.00 3870 7.75 1,000 Scharrer Apparatus has been patented' In 234 Amos Cook Australia for drying and heat treat 236 W. H. Child ft CO. 36.286 11.29 2390 Mrs. C. A. Hollen- 3000 . 4.00 . 3,000 3.00 beck In low grade coals tn a continuous Z37 C T. 8toat process for the economical produc 39 Edward Wilklns.. 1000 100 2275 William M. Mason 2000 ..' 4.00 1.00 2343 W. H. Child...... 500 1.00 1.000 253 Eva Hall . tion of electricity. 500 . 1.00 And in accordance with law and 3351 Stacey 8. Storer. 1000 100 Cole Not much larger than a watch, an order of the board of directors 3001 H. a new device to enable a person to made on the 6th day ot June. 1922. And in accordance with law and 'fi mi s.oo d. For Over .? ..... Re-tlre- 5e Goats Her Hobby 20.00 2.00 100 100 OSS OF SLEEP Thirty Years The Duke of Lelnster won a an uto from London to Aberdeen. la record time. Now he says he t? engage, tn a novel race across the Atlantic. 615,000 bet last week by driving 2.00 100 100 J.00 100 T ISimileSiL01 aa x Baby Buggies A Few Used Bikes at Real Bargains, , . 351 West Center. . OREHilOTORCO r Day and Nifht Service, In Use 1100 I.00 oa the 6th.dar of June. 1922. tne 1825 Christopher Columbus dis aaveral 4.00 amounts set opposite the 1898 4 . covered America, George names of the respective sharehold 1903 : 1.45 L. 1949 . L. IK follows: aa ers Olson....... i e d h t, Washington was 3.00 Nok Nejnev 'Shares. Am't 196S Albert O. Clayton 1000 "Pussy-foot- " Johnson dried Cert 8 H. J. FltKerold . . 10,000 110.00 1969 Wiltord Stubba .'. 6000 . 10.00 half-sole- d .Curtis it, Charley IS J. D. Boyd....... 1.000 , 1.00 1988 Bessie I. Jenkins. 1000 " S.OO 100 1991 Walter BandIey..M000 1.00 it and wants to sole the other IS J. Boyd.....,,, 2,000 .50 9025 Geo. L. Hinton... 7000 14.00 600 88 J. Boyd. . :half. S.OO 1.00 2034 Jas Treaxeale ... 1004 (1 J. A. MacKensle., 1.000 LOO 203 John W. S 00 1000 61 J, H. Slmister..., 1.000 Guy..,., SOLD AND BOUGHT BIKES 1.00 209tJWi.f. Roundyi.... 8000.oo .80 Catherine. rwotl,000 S.00 .60 2114 E. O. Bylund...7I000 600 (9 Leo Brandal REPAnilNG, .50 3141 John m Guy,, 600 1000: W 70 Lea Brandal BICYCLE EXCHANGE 100 2171 K. F. Buck 86 Batllsta ABselmi.. 2,000 uw?ii.uu - firsM3SKy-af- 1N. 100 ..... on ac count of assessment No. I. levied 182 . -- - yttc ws a - w tterr seeecTioi wy Y ISTSTt HE CHIN 100 mt - outi ' y- wRO CrNT5fTl4i5lCX hHIS FWMOOS ONC PIOMCNT nj5i4SQ 2.00 S.00 2.00 20.00 r X ' a NOTICE OP SALE. 1TS Mrs. C A. Kinao' 1000 man Greely Mining and Milling COAV W. L. Brimhall. . . 1000 pany. " principal piaee ef Bust-'-E. B. T. Bloom neee. Prove. Utah. the ri this iv Tne Hscco, aecco I ...r... ill n v"'"rr-fhincBa- netthCT UOium, Cole.,.... t stock of 1 t .... delinquent-upo- Signature ....... 1374 Rv R. Thorne,.... 1000 iw 1375 R. R. Thorne 1376 R. R.. Thorne..... iw 13H R. R. Thome.. 1378 R. R. Thorne....! 1000 auction at 1000 tised for tale public' 1379 R. R. ThOrae and unless payment is made before 1380 R. 1000 Thorne..... Elks' room will be sold at said 1385 W. H. Child...... 600 building, Provo, Utah, on Monday, 1449 W. H. ChUd...... 1000 1000 the Uttkday of September, wat at 1462 J. C. Johnson . the hour of o'clock p. m. of tald 1488 Chan. J. Munns... 1000 day. to nay the delinquent assess 1471 "Harry flrMorrison 1600 ment, together with the costs ot 1478 Mike fiMNVnu: 1000 advertising and expenses of sale;;: 1524 H. H. Ellertsou... 1000 CHASB HATCH, , 1550 C. L. Whitney..,. 1000 -- N. . Secretary. 1561 C. I Whitney.-.- , looo Office Room a, Elks' building, 1663 C. L. Whitney..., 1000 Pmvo Utah - 1566 W. L. BrtmhaU... 1000 lost 1563 W. L. BrimhaU... 1000 (First publication Julyv 1595 W. T. Healer.,., 1000 publication August 7, idzj. 1608 Dern ft Thomas. 1000 There are Always Bears the ... .. Utah. Any stock upon which the sola assessment shall remain unpaid on Wednesday, the 16th day of August. 1922. will be delinquent and adver following described Genuine Castoria PER CiN r. 1 .1 J. Gfcen 7.. . .100000 1200.00 6.00 25 Kaynold Barnett . 3000 diately to X'nas Hatch, treasurer, ISIS Bertha Holt .....10000 Provo, 1373 R. R, Thorne. . , , 1000 at room , Elks' - building, ' - ISaV- f 9" A. ....... ....... NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT. Daredevil Duke m GUTTER-- NO WAITING D. G. APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE )FEICEOF J. C. Richmond, Foreman, jden, Utah Cunningham, Asst Supt M. P, Salt Laks , City, Utah. Local Ajent, Prove, Utah. H. G. Stevens, Snop Supt, Burnhsm Shops, Dun. - ver, Colo. .. 4 it W. E. Hlgjlnson, Foreman, ' Colorado Springs, 'ColO s a.; '. Walter Roberta, Master Mechanic, Puebls, Col. Ucar Agent, Trinidad, Colo. ' Local Agent, Florence, Colo. . Local Agent, Canon City, Colo, i ' .. E. Hesklna, Master Mechanic; Sallda, Colo. Local Agen Leadvllle,' Colo. . .. -. -- a Denver, Colorado. July 12, 1922. -- - ' J. H. YOUNG, Local Agent, Aspen, Cole. C Gates Foreman, Montrose, Cole. - - ' Herman Welrlck, Foremen, Uunnleon, Colo. F. T. Owena. Master Mechanic, Grand Junction, Colo.. . . nviniwii) ms.v.T m..i..-.- ; . , C. E. Quant, Foremen, Ourango, Colo. ( C. B. Carpenter, 8upeHntenoent, Rldtway, Ceto A Local- Agent, TeHuride, Coto. :. Local Agent, Santa Fe, N. M, y 6. ' . -- Local Agent, Price, Utah. .. President ' ' " " The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company |