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Show THE PROVO HERALD. Petty and Charles f Farland. A long eortag followed the PETHSUI.MONS SB. LOOM EI' The County Clerk or tice$ I i deceased is survived by her! dends shall be cumulative and shall become due and payable on the 1st day of April of each year after said preferred stock Is Issued. Should the net profits lit any one year be In- anfftr-in- t la Div tha dividend, on the preferred slock. In whole or is part, any unpaid portion thereof shall become a charge against the net profits of the company and shall be paid In full out of the net profits before any dividends are paid on the j common atocK. accumulated divi- (d. onWhenever dends the preferred stock for previous and the present year have been and paid to holders of preferred stock the board ot directors may declare and pay, or set apart to be paid, from any further net profits or surplus earnings ot ii company such dividends as the board of directors may deem proper to be paid to holders of the common stock, provided, however, that no dividends in excess of six cents peri thare per year can be set apart or paid on the common stock until all ot the preferred stock Issued to creditors ot the company has been retired and paid In full. te). That the preferred stock may be retired by the company pro rata or in full on any interest date at par and accrued Interest, and the preferred stock must be retired pro rata on any interest date by the use of all surplus of the company which is in excess of a surplus of $50,000. In the event of the liquida(f). tion or dissolution or winding up of the corporation, either voluntary or involuntary, after the payment of the corporate indebtedness, tbe holders of preferred stock shall be In to be entitled full first the paid lace value tuereot and ail unpaid accrued dividends before any amount snail be paid or distribution tie nad to holders of the common stock. (g(. That all preferred stock and the shares of common stock In the treasurytoof the company shall be subject disposition by the board of directors on such terms as said board may deem fit and proper. 2. To amend Article Number 21 ot the Articles of Incorporation of this company so that as and when amended the same shall read as follows: ARTICLE NUMBER it. The board of directors shall have full power to adopt, amend, alter and repeal any and all as in their judgment may be necessary to carry into effect the objects of the corporation, which shall not be in conflict with the laws of the state of Utah nor with this agreement. 1. To adopt resolutions and to transact any and all other business to effectuate the objects necessary of the meeting. CHARLES B. HARPER, LEGAL NOTICES. l th rPctiv slenera for ther '"formation. NOTICE SAIJi OK riTF- OF fur-o- f REAL - lit the IMstrii-- I'ourt of the Sev- Utah; her husband; three sous, Ira W.iyne, Jr., age 13 vesrs. Richard iwi,u Judicial litrU t. willilu and Ma k, age 8 and Fred Houtz, age 5; f"f the t'ounty of Eniorv, State of threo brothers F. M. Huu, Jr.. of Utah In the mutter of the estate Tooele, Utah, J. It. Houtx. of Soldier :.lf P w ,,,.., bummir. boih of whom were present and K. R. Houtz, of Cdarvlow. who llu' 'i'' iigi d will H ut pub- was unable to attend; two Kixters. ' the follnvvlng described real f Mrs. T. W. Iiinks, of RpringviUe. esl.ile situated in Ihe rltv of 1'rovo, who arrived several days befor ....... .. ... al- - Wit- death; and Mrs. Harold ' so of Sprlugville, who was unnble to .TK y it niake the Journey on account of hav- ConamMu ing at a lK.int 33 feet W? had the misfortune to break hern,rth of the southeast tn.rner of lot leg a few days previous. John S. 7, (t ,i,Mk T. l'lnt A. Cltv o,er, Jr., btiu t. al. Hoyer, urotn- - survey of lluilding Lots: them ers of Mr. Boyer aud II. L- Bover west 11 rods, thence north IS feet were present from Rtiriiigvllle! also and 9 Inches, theuce east 11 nnl. Mrs. F. J. Stone aud Mrs. Frank thence south IS feet and 9 inches Hess of Blackfoot. to the point of lHgiuning, with an f undivided interest in the An Englishman has invented brick wall adjoining said premises shoes that are fastened with spring on the north, from the northeast steei em 1111m rest'miiung tne laces corner thereof, west 5S feet to- they replace. felher with the buildings and im t (Idaho) Advert iir.) v"" " " jlri. "ud on of 016 WU r Judge matron klmi and Uife'Uly respected in tnis bonus her t died rf Arc0, fer " iast Sunday morning " E"-ve- rity Wednesday from the L. D. jjhmvh, burial being In the Arco lTnie i fijt Short Illness. I- - re- - was derticatt-- l.v John S. Borer Jr of SpringriUe, Utah, "brother Mr. Boyer and the choir sans hat ok-- Salutes the Stadiled Answered Woman Beloved ! was born in JSSrille. rtah. on May 23. 18S5, the daughter of F. M. and 1.1 Jane Houtt. She lived In rtnirille throughout her glriiiuud mi graduate from the public zLot of the place. Later she the University of Utah and .laws ""oBJnn 9, 199 . sne was W. Boyer, marriage to I. being performed in hate temple. After their ' : All-ma- r-i- one-hul- united In the cere-,oothereon. the Salt A metul cover for typewriters provements will Said marriage that works on the principle of the o'clock property p. m. on the bt sold at 2 2Mb day of roll desk bus been invented top tbey by February, A. I), lirji, at the front until 191T, when they a Frenchman. SDringville door of the county court house in m to Arro nuu iucj the city of Provo, Utah county, The since time. tnat home United is States their the largest Utah ; the terms of said sale being ill city u. a. v. of lard the in was in active world aud producer She always cash, lawful money of the United hnreli affairs. Sbe was selected as exports more than 50 per cent of States, ten oetit payable at time its Kiver Lost of faetory prodiuiion. he first secretary of sale uud bulauee uihu confirmac a promin-'ntake Keller sociery, took tion of said sale by the above enTO-NIGH- T work and acted nrt In Mutual tlnsa titled court. In Ion tar rit MAiinftv . of appetite, Urni breath, A. H. STEVENSON', Jit. I ill me tuixii u.ugue, biliousness, Ifcumber of instances. CECIL TIIOMS IX, 1! u'ioat a or naui-, gripiuj II The funeral on Wednesday was Administrators. ny a raiui. ciuwu. mure attend Feb. 14; last publication (First ihnn 800 friends, relatives and ac- 1924.) publication Feb. lualntanees came to pay their re Set your liver right only 25c oi respect lue spects. AS B mar OP SPF.riAI. MEETlMi NOTICE Imsiness nouses oi me rown ciosea UK STOC KHOLDERS OK n,KAS-AN- T NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING tANMNG COM-PUHOYH Hnrinc the services. OF STOCKHOLDERS. NY. The services were in charge of la that a spe Vntio. Provo, Utah, Jan. 23, 1924. Bishop John A .Johnson of Arco cial meeting ot the atockholders of To or ana the tne eiose rriena krard, an old Stockholders, Knight Woolen Pleasant Grove Canning Company will be held at the office of the comMills: 'nmily. A choir of 25 voices rara-heIn Pleasant Grove, Utah, on the In accordance with a resolution" pany the music for the occasion and z&in aay 01 reDruary, 4. tang, "I Need Thee Every Hour," of the board of directors of the o'clock p. m. of that day, for the Wm. B. company, a speciui meeting of the following purposes: Is the opening number. Tn vote for or aealnst the rec lowTy offered a-- prayer, after which stockholders of the Knight Woolen ommendations made by the board of Mills-Ihe cnoir sang, jesus, ixver or iy hereby called, to be held directors of this company to amend Article Number 6, or Its Articles of auL" Bishop Johnson spoke of her at the principal office of the comso that as and when iaav fine qualities and of her life pany, at Knight Woolen Mills, In Incorporation amended tne same snaa reau as lue n the Interest of the church. He Provo City. State of Utah, at 11 ARTICLE NUMBER . the old of the suffering she had gone o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, a 5th day of March. A. D. 1924. That the amount of the capl hrough and her constant coraidera-io- n of this corporation shall stock tal The nature of the business to be for her loved ones in spite of be (110,000.00, which shall be ditransacted to at vote the la 100.000 sliares of common meeting Into vided own er sufferings and pointed out the proposition of amending stock of the face or par value of 10 iat her life had been lived in such upon cents per share, and 100,000 shares the Articles of Incorporation of the way that she left a priceless heri- of the par value : Article eight there-- of preferred stock company, of $1.00 each. m to her sons. Mrs. Frank Hess or so same tnat shall "The both the read All stock, preferred and (b). f Blackfoot, very beautifully sang limit of capital stock of the cor common, shall have the same voting ), My Father," one of the favorite the that except preferred power, poration agreed upon shall be $210. stockholders are roes of the deceased. given the privilege President 000.00, divided into 7,000 shares at of naming and electing out of four ickleson of the Lost River Stake, the par value of $30.00 per share," the seven directors of the company, ke words of comfort to the be- - so or so as portion of the any part long that the limit of the capital feaved ones and made them take up stock of by creditors preferred stock taken the company shall thereby of In satisfaction of the corporation w work where she left off. The be reduced from $525,000.00 to claims against the corporapresent jholr then sang, "I,ll Go Where You and for the transaction of tion Is outstanding, anything recited In these Articles of Incorporation to fant Me to Go, Dear Lord," and the such other business as may law the contrarv notwithstanding. enedlction was offered by R. V. fully come before the meeting. (c). All preferred stock Issued fames. CHARLES OTTENHEIMER, shall be entitled to receive thereon, The pall bearers were John C. the company Is bound to pay out President and of its surplus or net profits, divioomhs, Alma S. Packer, George (First publication Jan. 23; last dends annually at tbe rata of sight ibbets, Thomas Chamberlain, Aler publication Feb. 21, 1924.) per cent per annum, which said divi 1 i contlliuea meir reBiueuie r TWO CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS A hrhv Sale Clean-u- p "Mid-'w'int- (ULi Eversharp Pencils TICKETS f' tRfflifw. -- r Taylor Paper Company Good "YOUR STATIONER" Utah. Provo, mm HOUSES J WOO0C MM. "f l.20' imuni COt'CHt! PR REXT uewiy Furnished apartment iurmsuea. 1SU Hi. Dtll is. F-2- 0 nirrns lftilll.KTClM Xl .lM """'"l xSgJ' iu lancet -I- T in your next order. BURNS BETTER C. 1L -G- Pall D1 E oi.i (UDle. XT ""- - . 1 -- huhrun .. . and 11 V j univ. Ave. ft, 01-11 IF YOU T67-R-- WANT good hay, phone M-l H Ml QUICK CASH SALE BY I0WNER TWO CHOICE BUSI- - GOOD eating- and cooking apples, LOTS TOGETHER ON a bushel, not de50c 25c and ?GH GROT'Nn FRONTTNO J. B. WalThone 781-R-ST ON STATE HIGHWAY BE- - livered. IE M'14 View. v&hN AVT1 PROVO NEAR ton, Pleasant F0NT0X, BOTH ONLY $1300. FQUIRE 270 AV. FIRST N. M-- 5 GOOD TEAM young horses for sale It or trade for Ford car. 782 N. 1st E. Thone 850. llr 'R lit. IMM tMtuH or H':J C. it. CUUiL In a year you will scarcely know he is the same boy they grow that fast. But photographs of the children never grow up. 17. !'!'; .'ft fs,tyf Finding it impossible to meet a many people at home during the day you will be greatly disappointed if I am not called. Casters so Installed not to fall out Every user a booster. For a short time only. Phone 95, Provo. Larson Studio I m i I I VLCMlIis5CTIrAtVDFNril nth the Wrri F nrtflf If X. alw-Pr- Makers of Fine Portraits. Columbia Theater Building. II sjiiniifMiiiinnsMiii RED BAND lirui lriDIS l C D iKOmrKmi ia.ua,wvmiB J n::::::::::i:::::::::! A Classified advertisements, bargains of goods and service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. r, THE OLD HOME TOWN iy cm DiiiiJii. a XTT l DR. H. F. CANNON Income Tax Ford touring car with 2S2 W. 6th S. ajiSS22css5iti W J. Harold Dunn Phone SCOTT 8 1s pi " hear M VBELUEB? an actob. II X" at HOME ll : announces the removal of his office to Farrer Building over Farrer Bros, store. you to former office. 740 Same stairway that took EYE SERVICE P. STEWART Civil Engineer and U. v. Mineral PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., Surveyor. Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo. Utah piano department Laud and Mining Surveys: IrrigaFOR SALE Hay, kept In a barn. tion and Drainage; Structural DePhone sign; Consulting and Reports. Office recently moved to Columbia FOR SALE Used ranges and beatTheater Bldg. ers at bargain prices. Bates Telephones : . Stores Co. Residence Office 299. tf 786-R-- Can tf 118-W- EMPLOYMENT THE C. V. H. " BALE Two mndprn hnmps. FOR electric wiring, contracting, SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART 1 estimates and repairing call Gny-mabuilding lots. 45 W. 3rd FOR SALE Two incubators, one iff and Tolbot, 451-J- . Provo, Utah. mm brooder. Call after 6 o'clock. 271 1 Courses by mail and resident W. 4th S. f MAN with ton and truck classes. Call or write for will do all kinds of hauling. R RENT MVwl M-- 4 FOR SALE White Leghorn pul- Phone Phone 40-W- . 141 W. 2nd. S. lets, good layers. Call at 1G4 N. WANTED F"13 and Washing ironing. 3rd W. 7 Call at 247 S. 6th E. RRFA'T u one GIRL BOY OR TV. FOR LITTLE 3rd S Dressmaking and plain Good Shetland pony for sale, 155 WANTED Mrs. sewing. Work guaranteed. 500-SALE-- Lot 3x12 rods. Apply E. 3rd N. Phone M-J. II. Kirk, 198-J- . 3rd S. FOR SALE Incubator, the Little CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys PR RAT .V , . - ... Queen, one of the best known uuouj and furnaces cleaned; expert makes. Phone 330. house with Second-Hanacres of ( workman. Phone New iy2 uu easy terms; second 1 FOR SALE Sweet cider apples Store, 318. v u.,MU 01 llVt'r on We deliver, it. unuge and potatoes. road. Phone 7ftS.T?-M.I 3 225-Giles, 1036 W. 4th S. Phone n tf -- TfcUESDALE THRfcW THE BOYS IH ICONVULSONS OP LAOSHTER VHEM H SAV THEM V THE ANSVJEB TO WS LATEST RlPDLE "HO TO MAKE MONEY SLICK ED6AR one-hal- 10 acres mi. N. W. Provo beet slicer, good flowing well, all fenced; has been ploughed, good beet land. Bargain price for few days. Part terms. Price $1250.00. "A Busted one-ha- lf . F-2- 0 pit List your Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots of buyers waiting. Your property may be just what some of hese buyers want For Sale 791-R-- Hardy-Madse- n For Sale modern bungalow, large garage, east 5 Spring tf OR FOR SALE iurnished modern home; '.uuon. Phnnt.SP.S-r.1Q PIANO TUNING by RENT modern I ants nr,H VUt Dtlll.UJ' aPt. near roundhouse and plant. a. 5th S. SALE BY OWNER-Ch- lry lots nnrt o 60 E. 4th N. P oice j Phone hth i JKf home for maternity PRIVATE . cases. 470 E. 3rd S. Phone F"27 after 4 o'clock. o.su-w- welding and cot oi ting. We weld anything made metaL Work guaranteed. First class service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 588-- J 564-M-- 6 522HOR t sj fi,i ..i- - Won MISCELLANEOUS RENT. BOARD ANOTHER bargain used Taylor Bros., piano d t plana irwin Mcdowell A competent tuner who represents 18 years' practical experience. For several years connected with Chickering & Sons factory, Boston. Phone 529-- J Wel1 burnished room clothes closet, steam L rur. Additional Want Ads Page 8 Per - SmtaWe mth P'enty for one nr I W E. 2nd a " bot Transfer Co. ' 1 RENT - liiusuiiimniiHUi !?V treat HAVE YOUR curtains, blankets, centerpieces, etc., done at the Nifty Curtain and Blanket Cleaners. 880 M-N. 1st E. Phone 960. Inquire 7 1 J WAN also five vit,,,i l LMi 0 POULTRY W LASTS LONGER TROUBLE FREE COASTERS 7 GARDENS, out-do- er 4 - IVES MORE HEAT I W starter. FOR RENT Biff rooms fitted with modern conveniences. 277 E. 3rd PIANO TUNING is a good investN. Phone ment. $5 buys the best tuning in the intermountain country. Phone ROOM. E. P. Mayhew at 619-- J or 544 for ex rrn? T?FVTSIF.EPING 175 GENTLEMAN PREFERRED. pert services with a one year guar antee, W. CENTER ST. , . . apt.,( . iurnisn- - j FARMS, suiiuuie iui1 1)11 I'M- ! . 0 inn nTt.m . 1 f. a Modernx oA ,. .. j .i a, p vi uiiiuiiuaueu, returning 60 days from date of sale. Standard Coal Standard Coal Co.,Salt Lake City FOR quantity, quality and "service,! use tne wattin s products. Phone 242-100 S. 7th E. 186-N-- , Set nearest agent for tetervationi and information SMQOT & SPAFFORD 6 ESTATE ON SALE Tickets on sale February 15 and 16. Visit California in and revel in the flowers and sunshine. A thousand attractions await you in California. Make your reservations early. SPECIFY $210,-000.0- 0, EEAL u- Nl mid-wint- ill CASTERS A' Vi- -' to-w- lt FOR SALE p.- FEBRUARY 15 AND 16 Phone l0"' THE HERALD WANT ADS II. Secretary. (First publication Jan. SI, last publication Feb. 24, 1924.) 1 than the year's subscription price by reading this page of The Herald every day. ' lmm nil stations in JUtah on thcLAtSL s You'll save more i' 1KJ9 1' Discount 20 Excursions to er lFfiM on all-- President H. W. JACOBS, s , By-La- By-La- PAGE SEVEN. Office Phone 148; Res. Phone 175-- For quick replacement American Springs For fast service, phone us. American Springs Service Station. Ahlanchr Mfg. Company Ave, Provo. Phone 182. Any Car, Any Model, Any Year. front, nice shade trees, only 4 blocks from main street. Terms on p;irt. Great bargain. Price $2100.00. For Sale modern brick dwelling, close in; can be for board: ng house, rooming house, apartB r rent getb r. 2 full sets plumbFurnace heat. Part term?. Price 4200. ment or dwelling. Careless handling of furniture and pianos has done more damage than natural wear and tear. ing. Handled Right by the Right Company Fred E. Kay. Field Mgr. All Service Guaranteed 476 S. Univ. 135 W. Center St. Provo, Utah. 78 Telephone 1C8 iL 21. stay North v ersity Uni- - Ave. Florence U. Kay, Office Mgr. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. Member Pw o Real Fstate Board. ii |