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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1923. s- NOTICE OF SALE. " THE OLD HOME TOWN. . Mining A MMIIib-CPlaea of Bualna, Principal Prove, Utah. Ther are delinquent upon the o-following 4eMrlhe4 atodr o I count of assessment No. 17, letled the .lTttt 4ay f JvJy. 1923,, the Z ' several amounts set opposite the ' names of ; the reepectlTa, shara- -, a bMowti-y- " iy. .ioldera, Cert. No. Karnes Shares. Amt ' 5000 7.50 115 Thomas Boardman Q 23 Violet Jackson... 1000 1.80 921 Myrtle Francom.. 1000 33 Zr, C. M. L. ; . . . . . 3600 t3.7S 2000 3.00 34 J. C Jensen 141. Albert Haen ... 1000 '1.50 n Hat-e... 1000 1.50 Albert r US Albert Hagen ... 8000 15 148 Joseph L. Olson.10000 149 Joseph U Olson, lizoo V. 5000 170 John , larl 171 Arrllla C. Andelln 6000 , , .183 Raynold Barnett; 8000 223 H. W. Church, SriMliMt -- sa. a - in n a - 1 r it m rf fj TL .r...-S3S- w. fcf3 WW ' l "i. MT7 discov-Secretar- y . w ; . - - .; ' Z S45 Geo. A. Bullock. .20000 147 Ralph . A. Bullock 5000 17TVW, HChndrrrTrL1000-41- 0 1.50 284 V A. Bodberf. 1000 1.50 295.Haynold Barnett. 1000 1000 .1.60 337 Paul tflrthlln . .75 600 851 Milton Barnett, J5 L60 403y. - 404 Cassltr... D. rssGeojfe,! - nett Hrram Jenkins . Jennie Nesblt,... - 1000 1000 F. D. CassltjT. . . . W0 on H'HEA IXTV SWHTTHEt WHICH IS THE! EXACT7 ' amMBKR (UP TIMES VMbT SCtMfSM HPW iLAMMPD AT I VT1W jCgmKAfc- - HPTKl THIS WTEKNOttN. 1 1 SoBMO 3.00 2608 OtHrPearce.Tir 3000 4000 8000 . "4.50 square feet Together with all im6.00 provements thereon. 4.60 Purchase price .payable in law4.50 ful money of the United States, Dated this 25th day or Septem 4X0 7.60 ber, 1923. 7X0 jj. tsuiu. 2613 Geo. H. Adamson. 2614 Geo. H. Adamson. JM 2615. Geo, H. AdamBon.3000 F. D. easslty..,. 3000 2619 George Hales 160 D. F. Casslty..'.. 6000 2658 Jacob- - Mauss 1.50 Emmy Rtes 5000 2660 Jacob Mauss ' 7.50 "61 McAdamJOOO 2661 Jicob Mauss -- 50007.50 626 John G. Simon- 2678 Fred. RWoolley; 1000 1.50 r .ton' .'t.. . , . 1000 , 1X0 1 1X0 1000 ' 70S Wells lii Brtmhall . 1.50 2683 A. W. Clark...... 1.60 1000 2684 A W. Clark 750 Mrs. George Win; 1.50 . 1000 2685 A. W. Clark . . .V.I. 3000 r 8.00 2686 A. W. nett CUrkw... . 1000 1X0 AO 858 Dayid Andrew .. . 8000 1X0 2687 A. Vt. Clark..... .1000 1.50 2688 .1000 900 M. A. Goodell. 1.50 ...1000 A. W. Clark. 1.80 2691 918 John Prlts V....V 1000 1.50 A. Badger. 1000 1000 ,, 1X0 2692 Ralph 929 John. Priti Ralph A. Badger. 1000 1.50 1X0 1000 930 John Trits 1.50 3696 Ralph A. Badger. 1000 -S35 John Prtts ", . .,"1000 i 'lXO 2739 .90 Raynold Barnett. .. 600 1.50 1000 969 P. Daynes 7X0 5000 2740 Mauss 0 1000 1X0 2763 Jacob 970 P. Daynes 1.... 7250007-37.5W. 8. Terks7 . 1078 Ir'A. Smoot .....24600 36.90 2764 O. J. Grendall . 5000 7.50 1.50 1089 H. B. Cole & Co,. 1000 3.00 2770 Chas. L Robbins. . 2000 1090 H. B. Cole Co.. 1000 .1.50 2777-W- . P. Morford... .4750 7.10 1X0 2780 Braxton 1091 H. B. Cole ft Co.. 1000 500 .75 Barnett 1098 H. B. Cole ft Co.. 1000 -- 1X0 2781 Leonard 25750 38.60 Barnett 1000. 1114 H. B.. Cole A Co.. .1X0 8783 C H. Deb.ner .. . 5000 7.50 1.50 1129 H. B. Cole ft Co.. 1000 .55 Hlnton..rt 375 1000 1X0 im.Geo.'U 1275 Bertha Holt 1.50 1000 2794 L. L. Cook. 1000 1.50 1276 Sertha Hole 10000 15.00 2796 F. W. Gray 1.50 1277 Bertha Hole J000 2817 Sondra Sanders ..12000 18.00 1000 1X0 2818 Sondra Sanders . 8000 12.00 1278 Bertha Holt 1000 1.50 2819 Thomas M. Holt. 3000 -. 4.50 1279 Bertha Holt 1.50 1000 1280 Bertha Holt 8000 12.00 2820 Bertha Holt 1281 Bertha Holt . . . . . 1000 . 1X0 2821 7.50 5000 Mortensen Lillian 1.60 1000 .1282 Bertha Holt .7X0 2822 Lillian Mortensen 6000 1000 L50 2833 Geo. E. 1284 Bertha Holt Woolley.. 1000 1.50 1000 , 1X0 1285 Bertha Holt 2866 Wells L. Brimhall 33000 49.50 1302 Bertha Holt . . T.v 1000 . 1.50 Thomas' M. Holt. .78000 117.00 1313 Blanch M Kflllnnn f R0 2867 2883 Braxton Barnett. 8,725 13.10 -9.00 ! 000 131 Bertha Holt 4500 6.75 2891 P. E. Houti.7. 1315 Bertha Holt .....10000 15.00 .45 300 2894 A! Broadbent 1.50 1000 1341 R. R. Thorne 1.65 1100 2895 E. O. Moe 1000 1.50 1352 R. R. Thorne .35 230 t 2898 P. 4353 R.-Thorne..'... 1000 150 2901 W. Daynes 300 .45 H. Child 1.60 1000 1363 R. R. Thorne .50 320 2902 W. H. Child .75 600 1382 W. H. Child .60 850 2903 W. H. Child 1X0 1000 1452 W. H. Child .60 350 2904 W. H. 178 Mrs. W. W. Peay. 1000 1X0 2905 W: H. Child 400 60 Child 1X0 1496 Mrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 60 400 2906 W. H. Child 1499 Mrs. M. Bonner., 1000- -., 1X0 .60 2907 J. C. Vanausdal. . 400 1.50 M. Bonner. . 1000 . 1500 Mrs. .60 410 2908 J. C. Vanausdal.. 1X0 1501 Mrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 .20 150 2909 W. E. Allen 1000 1X0 1666 W. Bandley 2.30 2910 Sam A. Leavltt. . . 1550 8000 4.50 1598 Emmy Ries 400 .60 C. Thompson.. 2911 1X0' 2912 T. 1658 J. A. Barclay.... 1000 .60 410 Alex Jackson 1000--lX. Oi .1668 J. A. Barclay .60 2913 Jas. B. Walkley.. 400 . 1X0 1693 W. L. Brimhall . 1000 .30 2914 Wllford J. Done. . 190 -- .50 1000 1789' F. D. Casslty . .40 275 Mildred 2916 Irene Vye 2000 3.00 1758 Grant Dougall 100 .13 2917 J. A. Corbet 600 1761 Elizabeth O'Brien ,.75 .15 100 2918 A. M. Sproul..... A en 1774 W. U Brimhall.. 1000 100 . .15 500 1780 H. H. Ellertson.. 2920 J. William Green- 500 .75 1799 J- - H. Nesblt .60 400 halgh 653 .80 1800 J. H. Nesblt. ....23670 43.00 TX0 2925 Jacob Mauss 1848 C M. Crott...... 5000 2926 Jacob Mauss . . . .28120 42.15 1853 B. W. Dixon ....15000 22.50 2934 P. E. Houtz 9.00 6000 1854 B. W. Dixon..... 50000 75.00 "Warren Shep .75 2936 1859 W. Allen...... ' 600 100000 150.00 herd 1869 David Broadbent. "6000 . 8.00 7.50 2937 Warren Shepherd 35000 62.50 1889. .Leonard Barnett. 6000 2000 3.00 2938 Warren Shepherd 30000 45.00 V son 1.60 2939 Warren Shepherd 30000 45.00 1905 J. L, Burton, Jr. 1000 1.59 2943 J. Percy Goddard. 10000 15.00 1906 J. L. Burton, Jr. 1000 And in accordance with law and .75 500 1951 Cecil Broadbent. 1.50 an order of the board of directors 1954 Mrs. May Bowen 1000 1.50 made on the 17th day of July, 1923, 1000 T. 1956 434 441 614 515 630 ..... Jphnr, .... 1000 1338 1000 1000 1000 1.50 ';U0 .... .... .... lv0 - ... 11 ... ...... ...... ,. ....... .... k ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... r,.. .... .... .... .... ..... ... ..... ..... ...,. ... .... ..... a Clark...... J. -- r I y Secretary. (First publication Sept 21; last Oct 121023.) publication ' " ' SHERIFFS , 4n 4br Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of ltah. In and , . for Ltnn county, Parson Exchange S vines Bnuk, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Wood son Pcery and Ella Barnett reery, SALt. 7.60 7.50 7.50 .75 iu dt. - V 2-- a Mining Company, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following' described stock on account of assessment No. 1, levied on the 1st day of June, 1923, the several, amounts set opposite the respective shareholders, as follows : Shares. Ain't. Cert No. Name 2 Thos. H. Lewis'... BOOOO 8500.00 3 A. C. CHndland...5000rt 500.00 4 Edwin O. Olsen . . 1000 10.00 14 .August C. Grim 5.00 500 hagen 15 August C. Grun- 100 1.00 hagen '.. 305 . 3.05 16 Ralph A. Badger 3.00" 300 17 L:' R. Cutler 100 1.00 19 Mrs. W. TrBrown. 1000 10.00 20 C. Vr Hasan 4.06 400 22 J. M. Jolley lley-...- t., looo io.oo 23 J. M. 400 4.00 24 A. E. Provonsha . 4.00 25 Dwight BiUings . 400 .700 7.00 26 J. Lassen 0 27 Thos. Lassou 120 1.20 28 Herbert Jolley .. 29 Herbert Jolley ... 2000 20.00 2.00 200 80 Earl Stubbs 100 ,1.00 31 Mrs. W. T. Brown 39 Geo. P. Billings. 1000 10.00 43 W. G. O'verley . . 1000 10.00 500 44 L. A Cbristensen 45 Dr. Geo. E. Roblson 5200 1000 46 R. C. Carter li 47 E. Jameson 48 Wm.. Bidce . . 49 Arwln R. ProyoMha 400 52 8. W. Petersop . : 400 WW R. Scot 53 8499 Jos. J7elnon, Jr..-100'1X0. thence south 1 deg. west 40 feet. 2539 Jacob Mauaa 7X0 thrare. north 09 dec. west 20 feet 5000 2540 N. KeHeTJI....:. 20000 30.00 thence north lU deg. east 40 feet 2544 N. Keller . . . . . . . .10000 15.00 to the place of Beginning. Area 800 .... i actually hold water. This sieve is considerably finer i SPAIN TRIES SCHEME International Nawa Servtoa. MADKID, Oct. 2. A royal dec- resfl rt as issued toduy abolishlug municipal councils in 'Spnln. . General rriuio Kl vera, head of; the directory, Is couHldorliiK a non-partisan sebcnie to decentralize the nation, debolish political iiartieaj and reorganize parliuient on tho; Hues of the United States, congress. bronze wires to the inch. That means 40,000 holes to the square inch. 200 ' But the several crushings ind. grindings necessary to reduce solid rock to this extreme fineness are only the "beginning of cement , ..... 700-7.0- ...... ..... 3.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 22.00 9.15 10.00 6.10 10.35 9.15 -4.55 7.00 -- ftlO 10.00 4.00 ......... 14.00 8.00 10.00 hair-lik- e 7" aking.- - The powdered material; must then be sub jected to intense heat for several hours in huge rotary kilns. Here they are half melted and become a substance rruch harder than the origin?1 ror1' . j Y. U. washer. FREE! Come in now and let us tell you more about the ' Meadow Lark! , . mdi Tbii usreition well-ma- tible eipeclilly if you I hear Furmn and Naih ' put it icrost on a Co-lumbu Record with their 1 ludicroua ipontanelty. "Don't WeCarryOn-l- X on the other eide ao illy that you'll play it II l 1 G' ") WiMMd BUILD I'r I' up. drink-- Physically by i fj 338 WEST CENTER. 432 West Center. C.V.E You' fond of youV ?. .it once tried . oar IIIM I "Will Teach You How" V $5.00 PER MONTH Or 50c the Lesson Perry PHONE 117. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 6 '3 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 25 large, two Cantaloupes, ' 3 lbs. Navy Beans,. .25 for .25 Red Chili Beans, lb., 10? Eating Apples, lb.. '..3 2 lbs. Lima Beans. . .25 Cooking Apples, lb. . .3 . Dixte Grapes, very sweev 3 pkgs. Noodles . . . f " lb. . ; . ; . . . . .15? 3 pkgs. Spaghetti 3 pkgs. Macaroni . . 25 Plenty of Flower Pots.1 1 pkg. each above. . ,25 Galvanized Coal Hod 75 1 lb. Loose Macaroni.10' Stove Pipefc .30 1 lb, Lobse Cocoa;. 15? Stove; Pips, 1 lb. Cocoa, in jar. . .25 Stove Pipe; 6 to 30? 1 lb. Loose Oyster Crack- - GAii. Elbow .25 Elbow . 15 "7-iers for ... . .30 . 1 lb Loose Soda Crax 15 Stove Boards . . .'.$1.85 . Bananas, lb. . . ..... .15 , Mail Boxes . . .. . . . .65 . .S1.35 . Green Corn, dozen . .30? Keg l. Potatoes, lb. Keg .;. ...$1.75 " v 3?' Crock Jars, 1 to Dry Onions. .'. Brass King Wash Boards,1, Cauliflower, lb! each Green Peppers, lb.;. Mop Sticks, each,. . . 20 Celeryr bunchy 10? Watermelons, lb. ...1 Picking Bags :...$1.50 . ' ' - WE DELTVER , ....... .... '. with-caref- ul ing the eye and fitting glasses lias crowned our business-wit- Card Writing x Sign Painting Commercial Art Interior .Decorating . h complete success. HeadBlurred ache, & Eye-strai- n, Mechanical Drawing Sight, Schoof in session every day ness, Architectural Drafting and liight in tne week. 2 :30 to 4 Afternoon -. Evening .. . . ... . ;7:30 to 9 21.E. First North Street." Phone 812-Provo. Dizziness, Nervous- are a few of the ills my glasses remove. Cross-eye- s ABSOLUTE RESULTS GUARANTEED ,- DR. G. H. IIEINDSELMAN -- With Heindsclman Optical & Jewelry Co. I . 780-R-- 3 CHERRY HILL DAHIY - ........ ...... , n, al. i..,...2? y.lZle. 5, A, '7 7? 10-ga- ..i.. al r.... XJtc Accuracy, combined attention in examin- 7-i- n. brand. CALL Provo, SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART Waa(mvO.C .25.' Lisonbce and M. R. Holdaway. PHONE 848. The fo'urse8-4n-Sho- w w m G T. Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Side Curtains, Auto PaintL and Revarnishing. All work guaranteed. ' I - de City Auto Tcp&Paintihi Company - Including tools and material 1 Winter Top for jotc I - $i?jf: - - hi 3I CuarA U West Washington Street SakUkaQqi i car. We can provide yo( with a. California, oc jon! of several 'other equal)' " See u Tops. for an estimate 'of .tl' ' cost. I B POR'IXAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION NnrMM i V new Few manufactured products go through or complicated a process as And it sells for less per pound titan any comparable manufactured product. JadoanriUa Wa2fS5 RED BAND It'sTime so involved r.ld.11 PoitiaaJ;ON. , - I 1 Bo introduction It'i th 1 amwer of a nation. And ' the tons which features it ' U positively irreels- - ' More than 80 power andfuel consuming cement making. operations ' - The electric in prodycing used power ajone a barrel of portland cement would, if purchased at usuajjiousehold rates, cost $1.70. CHICAGO- .. to be thinking about thai 'Yea! .We Have av No Bananas" Then the clinker must be crushedand ground until at least 78 per cent of theesult-jn- g product vll pass through the sie4 woven fuier than silk.. This is portland oeroent. qA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Use of Concrete NnrYocfc Ckr Dam DatMnlan PrknbM Ph.ll.lnliS . Mcaohit DMfaal - RkVZZJMfa milo-inoliil- e h . - uimi PQOGm'Ca efficient Tublic Service T Mr. ami Mrs. (! rover I'urvam and Mr. iiimI Mrs. .1." F, Cariincfi this morning for an estensiv trip through the Jtbrtliwest states ami CallfornlaThey will sjK'iRTStful'' time at Portland, and then will Hiotor Jfvn the coast lu s 1 With every Meadow Lark purchased djiingthL special sale we will give you two sets of metal tub stands very convenient to use Tim(i-auog- Los Angeles wljere they wTfl spend the winter. "We hop' to learn, a lot about resorts,'- - Mr. Piirvnnce said, "so that- next spring we nm in ike Tvian park a .lietter re ni t t h.ui -- The Meadow Lark is completely enclosed no moving parts exposed. The wringer is removable, leaving a splendid kitchen (able for our use, for heleajowjiark is flat on top. It washes your clothes thoroughly, efficiently and gently no danger for the finest fabric in the Meadow Lark. It costs less than 2c an hour to operate an electric ever." clinker, it is called. ' ss ' DR. SNOW AT KIWAMS At the regular weekly luncheon of the Provo Kiwnnls club Thursday, Dr. William J. Snow of the will lie the Youns uniyerfllj", sjioHker. Miss Florence Prlday .of American Fork will render several violin selections. than the finest silk fabric It has -- These special terms make it easier ' and more economical to buy a Meadow Lark. It actually costs you-lethan to do your washing in any other way whatever, or to have it done. " C r oave, and in watching the football. frame which will be played here on that date between the Cob Brig-haorado State Normals and-th- e Young Cougars. Dr. Eyring spent last Saturday In Salt Lake City where he attrndi'd the council' meeting of the Utah Acadin.ey.jof Science and assisted, in arranging a program for the Provo1 meeting. as solid reck. usu?1,1 ," . Electric Washer milt waa proceeding vl(orousl.v. ' '. MEADOW LARK b j - and $2 a Week " J , : - gives you a marvelous TRIBESMEN FIGHT TROOPS ' International New 8erv1ce; Oct 'MADRID, riff tribesmen. today attached, Kpanisn. tnxips otj the Bubafran-Bent-iesector of the Moroccan bat-- j tie front. A dispatch from Simui.sh headquarter at Melilla said the as--t I ron ton, the. new steel city, They must first be crushed, ground and regtound until at least 85 per cent of the resulting powder will shake through a sieve'that will Silver-Eurek- ..... bent".;.......'. . ground NOTICE OF SALE. MihnykM 2299 Neal Vanausdal .. 6000 . 2351 Stacy S. Storer.. 600 defendants.' 2361 J. M. Pearce...... 60o07.50 To lie sold at sheriffs sale on Jos. Nelson, ,1000" . 1X0 the ,19th day of October, A. D, 2383 John Nesblt 6000 "8.00 dour of the cohrt 2427 Geo. A. Bullock.. 64119 81.15 1023, at the front 2432 L. L Cook 8.75 house Ju.Provo City, Utah, .'at' the 2500 7X0 hour of 11 o'clock a. m 2442 Jacob Mauss 6000 2446 Mike Petrafessa.. 1600 3.25 riKht, title, claim afidluterest of 2.25 the nbove-tiflnu- d 2419 Chas. I. Robbins. 1500 defendants, of,' In 2450 James E. Lawless 5000 ..60 and to the following described real '2454 David A. Broad- - . estate in Utah county, Utah, to-w- lt " '4.50 , 8000 Banning 3.90 chains north and 2481 'Geo. A. Bullook. .25000 37.50 U:7tTnirtOT south 89 deg. east and 2482 Jacob Mauss 9.66 north 6050 east 6.94 chains from ' 2488 U U Cook 4890 ,T35 ,ne nontbwmt corner of Section 28 5496 N. Keller, .10000 15.00 Un Townshtn Honth-- of Ranra 2 8497 WtD. Perkins.. 10000 of the Hnit.Lake wormian; 2498 Jacob Mauss 7.50 thenre south SO aVg. east 20 feet, 5000 " last j 21, 1923.) Notice of Postponement: At a meeting of the board of board of directors of the Syndicate Mining and Milling company held September 13, 1923, the aale date of the delinquent stock was postponed until Monday, October 15, 1023, at 5 o'clock p. m., at 19 North University avenue,; Provo, Utah, 'P. E. JIOUTZ, ' . ' Sept Jr... ' 23 (First puoiicauon oepi. publication Portland i0&x:Xi. cenient;' js ;ircia come out of the Oct. 8, 1923.) Ul ...... i 2297 Neal Vanausdal ...5000 , 2298 Neal Vanausdal .. 6000 publication 1X0 together with costs ot advertising an- - expense of sale . P. E. HOUTZ, ?ec.ret?rr; t.00 . ... ' ... .......... ...... A ct. SOFIA, moratorium was prtichiitned in Bidgarla today .18 to Octo-iie- r ilating.from September 9. . pkLY. vrr:"-- $2 Down HALTS Bl'LGAR'S DEBTS International Newt Service. Dr. Carl. F. Eyrlng of the, BriK-haVoung university. President of the Vtah Academy, of Science, reports that ther fall ineetlug of that organization will be held at the A. Y. U. on Friday, Nov. 2, at 8 p. in., ', and Saturday at 10 a. m; Saturday afternoon Nov. 3 will bu spent by. the aclenttcts who will gather here, In taking a trip to Mffli r PORTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ( First r pubUcation Sept pi S 00 3056 Emma Hansen ..'2000 2059 h. U. Olson...... 9250 13.85 5000 '7X0 S061 EL IL Phillips. . 6.75 n2064 E. H. Phillsp .....4500 .75 2077 Grant Pemberton 600 4.60 3125 John. L. Serey...- - 3000 8334 12X0 2131 E. H. Phillips 3.75 2500 2137 E. H.' Phillips .75 2147 Grant Pemberton. - 600 2163 Jlerbert N. Open- , Mhaw .t , . . ... 5000' . 7X0 , 2176 Tanner L. Brown. 1000 - 1X0 ' 2198 W. P. Morford... 145- 0- 2.15 2221 T. L. Brown 1000 ; 1X0 2225 Mrs. George E. 1000 . 1.50 Woolley ' 2235 ArvUla C. Andelln 997 . .1X0 2251- - Mrs W. O. Smith 1000 1.50 2257 Charier. Gi John. ; 3000 ' 4.50 son 1000 . 1X0 2286 L. L. Cook ',s.. HATCH 7.50 7.50 15.00 801(1 at PUDUC auction ai me oiuce the company, is wonn univer- 7X0 0 15 00 sity avenue, rrovo, uian. sepiem-15ber 22, 1923, to pay the assessment .... ... - j. Sheriff if Utah County, Utah. ByDf R. Ellertson, Deputy Sheriff. 400 54 Frank DFieldlng. 300 03 A. O. itfiioot -500 04 Henry Wing 63 L. C. Jorgensen . . 500 CO Dr. L. B. Laker... 5000 08 Edwin Brougbsou. 22K) 09 Jacob Cbristensen. 915 70 II. L. Mulliner.... 1000 71 M. J. Mulliner.... 610 72 Ray Colvln law v73 Eberhart Bauer . . 915 'AT 455 74 Mrs. Nysonger. 7(H) 75 Al Nysonger 79 Guy II. Needham.. 610 ,80 Geo. O. Golden.... 1000 400 82 E. A. Peay 83 H. M. and W. J. 1400 Startup 800 84 John Stubbs so many shares of each parcel of 80 Geo. W. Smith.... 1000 will be stock as may 87 Bernard J. W.Mc- . MM I ... be necessary, A it ... 1960. Neal .Vanausdal. , 6000 1969 Wllford Stubba . 5000 1977 'Neal Vanausdal ..10000 1991 Walter, Bandley.. 6000 2027 Neal Vanausdal.. 10000 2041 E. C. Daries..:.. 1000 1000 C043 W. S. WeUer 1000 2063 Delia Hansen 2054 Emma Hansen ... 2000 2055Delia Hansen . . . 2000 DURING OCTOBER way by. persons cleaning out his barn. SCIENTISTS OF STATE . W ILL MEET AT B. 1.50 OOOT yssr thriwii the head for' 1 ... J360 Milton Barnett ; .1600 403 F. 15. CaMity.,.v 1000 arat! ! 11 - ' ?h.!!?f.! ss irrLr.ck8hne 10.00 1000 . . rT - ........... Bate 92 Carl 8. Nordham... 600 8.00 93 J. CaU ...,V... 2000 20.00 .98 th JB ami win Ami ith rho 98 98 J. Aima Lanjrstan.,. 1.60 rwrkor-thF'4wottio160 99 Dora Edwards 'of, the! 9.00 101 B. IL Jacob ....v.- 600 krA tvt a (wwtrvt o Aa m'1ft 111 W' nii an order ot the .board of. directora jjQt'EER "MURDER CASE . made On the 1st day of June,. 1923, . SOLVED BY PHYSICLAN so many shares of each parcel of j . ' wffl be stock mrfy 'M necessary, UrnatIonU New,' service office sold at publk aurtlon at the of thfe company, Anderson's Garage, f . HARVARD, ILL., Oct 3. Har-24West Center street Provo, f vard'a great murder mystery has Utah, at 6:30 p. m Saturday, Octo-- . been solved and the city has settled ber 13, 1923, to pay the delinquent j back to peace from which the together with costs ot ing of a man'iThead in a local dump Two boys playjng in advertising and expense of saje. ' ' aroused the dupm made the ghastly J. L. RUSSELL, ' and Treasurer. ery.' Police were at once called (First publication Sept 26; last' and the -- couhty coroner was sumt'moned. The splendid state of the publication Oct 11, 1923.1 preservation Indicated that the man had not been dead long. . ZANGWILL COMING SOON. 111 ' Dr. N. h. Seeyle. a kical eye, rtr International News bervtoe ix)NDON, Oct. 3. Israel Zang- - nose and throat specialist, dispelled will is going to New York to ad- - the murder theory by informing By STANLEY .....65 4ll040 Storage.Rates on CoaLPlQlUy of Building Material. UTAH 11MBER ' & COAL Phone m -- ' . T-- --'- leo r w.'ifth 1 |