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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY21,1?21 AGE EIGHT. :' r i;:ougars World Champ! OFF ...... .jf is- .fcsvv4 V, FOR A. C. GAME r ?,v0x-K i Jr DIXIE CLUB s , Aggies. The Youngsters rung off lmskft-bal- l Thin lust evcnlm;. prm-iiimorning they Ifft fourteen strong , In ml northward, intending the evening iu the vicinity of Unchain ity. Friday morning they will jirixced tn lognu ami that evening the Farmers are cautioned to take sjhi liil against . j ! 'hnmplniis, Wile. Sabo Plank (above). Austrian champion figure honors at Chamonlx. when she afcieatea won final skater, u arauw" , Laub-hran- takeu jaine. SOPHS BEAT the of in the outcome Is- - Slni-l- The second games of the series In t will be played Thursday the men's gymnasium. nit-'h- T FRESHMEN j j iioo VOl Nti EAKL OF SI KFOI K JOINS MKKCHANT MAKINE The sojihoinores defeated the IntPrn.itlonal News Service. MiNlMi.V. Feb. "(1. American freshnicii l to 8 in the first game of the 1!. Y. P. class scries yester- lilnoil that flows iu the veins of the day. The juniors also took a lili to Karl of Suffolk ami Berkshire has liolh stirred the spirit of adventure and 2 victory from the seniors, games were very slow. Larson, a new man In basketball, was high point man for tlie sophomores, making 10 points In the three rpiarters that he played. Sander son mid Joseph (iroesbeck .scored well. Mansou, Koiiiucy and tiroes-becstarred for the juniors. The seniors niid freslinietit had no outstanding iilaycrs. An agreement between the sophomores and freshmen for the losers to entertain the winners at n hike has caused considerable interest to a d mebt. .ii m ( peer is now a lliis sail-lnscanioii before the mast on the clinper Mount Stewart. The mother of the Karl of Suffolk was formerly Miss Daise.v Loiter, daughter of the late Levi Loiter, of Chicago and Washington. Karl Suffolk since boyhood has lmii ii veai'iiini' for the sen. bill when it was proposed that he enter the Itoynl Navy he chose instead the mercantile marine. He sailed from Kngland last July and his ship win not return for a year g STETSON ATS H "A Busted r4 . I liclnif til : V ease the present hip of the peiiiint i' the Trovo school would have to ho i' pnstjHined one triH'. f The B. Y. 1T. couches and players nun iiiey were ten rcnij.ifi 'I to race the tiattio or their lives. Their sen re last week end when the TJtes almost won n victory has served to iep them up for these Inst funs am well nfford games. to take Interest In the coining fray for certainly It promises to lie all that one can hope for. A score or more of Tonus root-erwill Journey to Cache valley Friday to witness the fracas and cheer their team to state championship. The gctiernl feeling In the Garden City is such that nothing short of one victory will npiM-asthe crnvlnir of the popnlus. Every possible effort will eniisonuotiuy tie put forth to win. No chances will lie taken. If possible thnt victory must lie annexed Friday night. The cfiiluU yon feel a edj qq IXU OX, Uk HoUister ii JtocW Mountain Tea, steaming hot, oitpi. Ing to bed. Kill a fold quick X0W aa the fag-enof Wintor i tt hardest time to shake a c M. He, quist Drug Co., 4 stores. Advertise, i - j ve,.L-- , ion-yar- d Sin mill the t'miL'iirs luxe the Hliprojx himr luiltles tn If fr,nii,.a linvf hundred Tripoltau rri!.ai,.a jv, klaia in lattle wtih Italian ;uow ! O rriialca. It was aunouti,-- iy war miiiistry today. i. 1 'i the Fanners, the intieeiilrateil faith of the"Y" student ImmIv will tn tn T'tiih that she! 'A .. the rnlrersity.... of . . . 1. ji ijiikui wrest nr iens( one vieiorv .m Troin tier northern f.ics 1n die flnnl ' ' nwtiaj. JL-tl- Xs, loo-yar- a I both of Teh. EOME. 3-- j - jt 1 Ih-ser- , If IhniH- I'orunprejudiced the name men I'iwho surrender their mhk will hand lover to the fctndiiit InmI.v of the school they represent, a eii(iiit liear- ing the iiisiirniit "I inh stute InterIt CALLED. The ladles of the farm bureau today held sjieclnl meeting when they received iqiecial lnstractions en dressmaking, under the direction of Miss lUizlna Skidmore, clothing gjiecial-1s- t from Goshen Bepreseutativefl SAXTAUIX, Feb. 20. and Genola attended the 0 Cougar. ISiiskiHuill SPt( L1L MEETING 4-- 0 il 1(LM." person. Bth, e The final two paniex of the olish- ed floor for the -- V" olayers this will le played iu t lie Kniiirt gymnasium on the Vfiib Airuie cniii-nthis week end niid t lien the alilireriutcd tos of the I'rovo team ljwlll le linked a way in iiiothluillx eolli't'late firt: Clord Provo, (second: Will Holding, L. D. S., third. Time 1 tt. Fast Dixie Players Emerge Provo High Splashers Take 4Mard dash Milt Peterson, First State Flying Fin Victors Over Idaho Irovo, first: Iji wrence Clayton, U 19. I) S , seetind : Hershal Garff, L. p. to 23 Tourney. Players, S.. third. Time :21 Fancy diving (low fnringlioard.) The IMxIe club of the Brljrham did The Provo high awimmers Lawrence Peternonl Provo, first ; Voting university emerged from the . . , . . t n ao. roU wuen luey miu S. iva jmimvi rrnimnn .iriiw, B Y. V. club basketball aerie Wlin tbems-lvesecond ; 93 rsdnts; Slerrill tlie school cbauipioiiship in a hot the hltnertofore unls?aten L. D. In the Chritopherson. Provo, third ; 81 fought cutest with the Idaho club splashers their flying fins staged here yesterday. Idaho won first lnterscholustic swimming meet point. d dash Milt Peterson gymnasium the first tiHlf of the series while staged in the Peterson. the lads from southern t'tah secured Wednesday evening. The Provo tsys Provo, first: the Provo, second: Will Holding, L. D. the highest jiercentage of wins in- piled up score or 4(t against well S.. third. Time 1 :04 the second half. These two win- j champions 28 giving them a Total score. Provo, 40 points; L. linir ori'i.i.iziitiutiR met in the finals Pfl rued virtorv. T). S. 28 points. a large crowd of students! Getting off to a bad start by lioThis. was the first official meet who packed the "V gymnasium, Ing the relay and the i ,i. roiiijieiuion anna or iiirerscnoinsiie mid when the Kixieites finally breast stroke the Provo lsys apiear-eto tie outclassed, with poor prof- establishes state records In all came out of the buttle with a to 111 score iu their favor, nil sru- - iled of L'nrnishing high iMiints in events. dents from the southern part of- tlit diving and idunge events ana t tiili stacil mi liiinriiru cclcbra.1.,, I,. li s. Isus in the lead 13 ( 01 M IL TROl SSEAr. The trousseau to be given by the ti.m. (mints with an almost fmrity of 10 on all other Women's council has Municipal Immediately at the .inclusion of more and an even the club series of g.un- s the class events the locals boys determined to leen transferred from Farrer Bros, Imsketliiill tournament was organ win, to do this meant nrst ana sec window to Th" Hat Shop window ized with the seniors, junior. otid place in praetiemiy every event, at 1(H) North I uiversiry avenne. and high freshmen . ., sophomores, Cctting Into their stride the school department luniisning teams, j.r,,vo i,n)s simply out swain tneir what t, ,m ii n t accomplishing Today the sophomores won over the with a score of IM to N. utf,,r impossibility, they (l, ,( ami the juniors piled up the record w.lin the f.,lVcted places and pulled score of .'S to 2 against the seniors. through victorious. With the do-It Is the first time in the history of f.at of tho L. I). S. Ix.ys, CoRch the church insttiution that one of Leaf is preparing his school of fish the upper classes has found itself for the coining meet with the Granfar siiKTior to the freshmen in ite aggregation which takes place ooiimetition. Tomorrow the Wednesday March 12. the with juniors, freshmen clash Results Of Events. unit (lie s.illhiilllol'eS comiiete with relay won by' L. D. S. -For quick replacement school quintet. the fast y high Time i ::il 2 5. , Wallace stroke breast KHVyard Ill SI5ANI) AND WIFE Toronto, L. P. S., first : Percy Fet-zeF01 NO Ml ROEKED L. D. S., second; Jesse Nelson. For fast service, phone us. ST. rKTKHSlUKC, Fin., Feb. 20. Archie Sellers, Provo, tied for third. American Springs Service Each shot through the left temple Time 1 :.'?( dash Bud Shields, Station. appaicntlv murdered as they slept, Provo," first; Milt Peterson, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mclwell were found Ijing in a ponl of blood in a bed ar their home here tod'iy. In the bed was a crumpled letter, writSour stomuch, coated tongue, stationery. The foul breath, pimples, headaches, ten on writ in:- - was couched in religions lan- constipation nre nature's nlnrm 476 S. Univ. Ave., Provo. guage and referred to "sin washed signals remove the cause, eliminate the poison from the Liver. Phone 182. away in blond." HOLMS-TER'Bowels nnd It was one year ago today thnt the Kidneys Car, Any Any Model, KOCKY MOUNTAIN TEA two voung (laugniers oi uie aic- Year. for Good Any a and slick on It does quick. to death burned were Iiowells' us kerosene soaked mnttress at Deca- - the whole inmuy. .1 neaquist oven in'ini'iii Cn fniir stores. tor vo. A Washiugtou'a j fur the - Pr , j jjto If lifor another wnoii. j OVERLD.S. CMMHONSHIP, to Youngsters Scheduled Battle Twice With Logan lituiie WIN CONTEST j :i v. a Invasion of J 1 THIRD WARD DAXCE. birthday dance will be riven tn the Third ward iMwial hall Friday evening bj the ward missionary touinuiiee. X food orchestra will furuibli the niueuc. Tickets are only 25 cents for each ; Fniukliu Nelson, L. D. S , third. Time 2:46 2 5. I'lui.ge for distance Will Huld-- I lug. L. I. S. firt; distance 4$ ft. 8 iu. ; Murrau Sutton, Provo, seimd; t ft. S In.; distaii. Ion Henry, ft. 9 in. Provo. third: dftfiiw vard liack stroke Bnd shield. neyid HI SWIMMERS Spring i ' ) ; exclusive retailers of this famous Kill-yar- r, W- - hat for Provo- - American Springs 2-- 220-ynr- Get It At Ahlander Mfg. Company heart-shape- i TAYLOR BROS. CO- - Men's Dept. v 1 .: I You'll save more than the year's subscription price by reading this page of The Herald every day. , r. I i Classified advertisements, bargains of goods and service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. to-w- it welding and eui um thing made 01 metHi. Work guiirnnteed. F'.rHt cIhsc service. 42 X. 4th V. rhone 6H8 J BIBB ting." THE HERALD WANT ADS u.u We O I'lANO TUNING is a good invest WANTED Lndies of nny nge demeiit. $o buys the best tuning lr siring a noud home. See Mrs. the intermountiiin country, l'hoiit FOH QUICK CASH SALE BY Jesse M. ll.irinou, Ultl W. olll N. ,E. P. Slay hew at till) J or 541 for ex j' . OWNER TWO CHOICE BUSI- I'hone pert services with u one year guar I an tee. LOTS TOGETHER OX NESS FRONTING FOR RENT GROUND HIGH furnished Three ...FOR SALE Dronhead Singer sew EAST ON STATE HIGHWAY BEalso garage rooms, J7..'I ing machine with all attach TWEEN l'UOVO AMI NEAR W. Cent ...modern; I ments. Excellent condition $35.00. BOTH ONLY $1300. IRONTOX, I . I'hone INQUIRE 270 W. FIRST X. M 5 I'OILTUV FARMS, GARDENS, HAVE YOUR curtains, blankets, WANTED TO RENT Modern furbusicenterpieces, etc., done at the Nifty nished home by iiernument 880 Cnn give references. WANTED Good dairy cows, bred Curtain nnd Blanket Cleaners. M-ness iimn. heifers and calves: both regis- X. 1st E. I'hone DUO. Cull tered and grades: Jerseys and SALE-Nort- -- Bull pups. 193 W. 1st Iteed Knudseii. I'hone FOR FOR RENT 2 room cot t use. partly 8 ' KKAIj ESTATF HOl'RKS rT 20II-W- v ! f 2 30vS-J- . rfr "ham.. i!! ' ,! I I & I .TM-NJ- Ilol-stein- rhone f'lmished. 3rr V. 112 E. F 22 151-- 7s7-l- IF Ml 2. t Ml 707-R-- n ".V. FOR RENT furnished :"oR RENT-W- . room modern home, W. 2nd S. FOR SALE Baled Lay. S1S23 delivered. M. A. Seat, i'.ivsoii. Ft. FOR SALE Used ranges and beat-- ' Bates ers at bargain prices. F 22 Furnished house. ,'ii(l S. Stoles 2 V En!; SALE FOR HUNT Modern bedroom: nls Ml W. modem uruis il 1st S. I'hone Ft'i: Goo-bric- no l.i P.. Last. uid river bri lis i; 1. MoiItii apartment, i'hone RENT FOR !!. Mr ,1 420-W- . : funiis!,-- d 141 W. f 2nd FOR RENT -- Well furnisld. partly, modern apts. and one strictly modern apt. near roundhouse and steel plan. ' 1P' E. oth S. FOR SALE BY OWNER city lots nnd n modern Enquire 00 E. 4!h X. I'hone Choice home. Citil M. M-- FOR KENT . -- j F-- lay, kept in 7m! R j. - Bros. F- v, F.lael, barn. a -- h. - Ht.,1 Lemy Sand v. :.:. FOR RENT o room house. Inquire H10 W. 1st S., after 4 o'clock. A I N c-- piano department. EMPLOYMENT Iri.e !.,,-- -': 4 1 N. WANTED I would like to take care of children afternoon and Gii1 cuius awl cooI.m.j apples, evening. I'hone P'li W or call at 2"and oOe 'a bonel, not de- - l.V.I E. 7th N. Ihea. 7s! K 2. .1. 1'.. Wnl- ii'H. I'ieas.i!:: Vi.AV. FOR electric wiring, contracting. ...... M I'll . . r.,.. nnn ...i(., i FOR SALE Incubator, the Little mn n ii nil T,ill,t Queen, one 'f lht best known lakes. I'hone truck and one-hawill do all kinds of hauling. I'oR SALE ;;70 laying White LegI'hone horns: registered Duioc-JersoJersev WANTED sow; geese: nine 1'.. year-old Dressmaking and plain heifers. buggy and horse. Call Mrs. sowing. Work after 0 p. m. 77 Ml J. II. Kirk, li)8-J- . guaranteed. FoR SALE About 40 head of! CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys ,,1.1 l.rt imv,.il i"iii,'n f.'ittl and furnaces cleaned; expert at the Kelly ranch in Hobble Creek workman. I'hone New Second-Hancanyon, Saturday, Feb. 23, 11)24. Store. 348. F-Bids received by Manila Kelly. Spriugville, any time before that EXTERT typist wants part time date. work. 575 X. Univ. Ave. exclusive photo of Zachary Lansdowne, new commander of the dirigible Shenandoah, which will try for S. J flight to th North Pols. New Lieut and Com. lf M-- 4 7;l-R-- WOMAN WHO SAVED NICE FROM TURKS IS HONORED R-- M-- 5 d 1 FOR SALE Sweet cider apples and potatoes. We deliver. H. 11 FOR RENT OK SALE Shares in 103G W. 4th S. I'hone 22.VM. I'rovo Ben. u & Irrigation Canal Giles, Co. Call at ltil W. is; s. FOR SALE Jonathan apples. FOR SALE Five acres young; I'hone 1U8-J- . h Bern Provo G. poaches, Sanders,! 5W X. 4th E. FOR SALE Apples. 10 varieties, Soc bu., 2 bu. $1.5(1. ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARD i nomas., lu-- 'i . N. 5th W. I'hone l FOR L.ENT 4 nicely furnished rooms, strictly modern. I'hone I HAVE on the road from Black-foot- . f.SO-Idaho, one carload of pure Idaho russett seed. Will arrive last BOARD AND ROOMS 126 S. 2nd of week. Call Itttj-or 2!t E. Cen East. ter. M-2- 310-W- M-l- 1 FOR RENT furnished Nicely room, suitable for lady or gentleman. 227 E. 1st X. ll l. pro:: Co. l Modern funishedj house; iilso four rooms. I'hone 3&1-R- I S.LE-E.-.- i:s v Iriii- FOR SALE house x good land on e;! brick ho'.isi.' eorib State road, l'lime FOR SALE Wardrobe, baby hu; A and rocking chair. ";,rH;i Inotilre li'a.l N. "rd W. WANT good Lav, phono YOU WANTE1 Salesman; one with car preferred. Wonderful opportunity for ambitious, enertretie man. Sales experience not absolutely we train you tor our necessary. work and if you can sell snowballs at tlie equator, you can sell our liroducts. Cull fur Mr. Civiisun t UH w ,v,Iltor- irilV0i between 4 lui o ,,. llmi $ t0 9 a m, y.oo j ,. - MISCELLANEOUS NICE, Feb. The memory, of Caterina. the woman of Nice, who in 1543 saved her ctty in a unique manner from the Turks, has been honored by the present inhabitants of the city, who have erected a monument to mark the spot of her daring action. At a moment when the city seemed to be lost to the invaders, Caterina, her throat bare and her hair streaming mounted the summit of the wall and using- - a 5" washboard as her weapon, landed it Da. on the Turk leader's head, laying him low and throwing his followers into disorder. The story has been kept alive by various poets. 2!). t $210,-000.0- SCOTT P. STEWART KsA WANTED Woman to care for children. Call after 6 o'clock at 142 X. 4th W. 1 AUTOMOBILES LEGAL Civil Engineer and V. S. Mineral - Mia TROUBLE Surveyor. FEEE Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo, TJtab Land and Mining Surveys; Irriga-tio- CASTERS CXv n KN.tfftSl MO IIW COHCM9 WOOMN MVlUMMir), tUFTUS wtvu CMiM,HUtUV - a iMuJ.ntcrnoxw I jTl' I twHMW! taw WA r i .iilj r 2 Office recently retired and paid In full. (e) . 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 stock must be retired pro preferred on any interest date by the use rata of all surplus of the company which is in excess of a surplus of J50.000. 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 the corporate indebtedness, holders of preferred stock shall bs first entitled to be paid In full the face value thereof and all unpaid accrued dividends before any amount shall be paid or distribution be had to holders of the common stock. (g(. That all preferred stock and the shares of common stock In the treasury of the company shall be by the board subject to disposition of directors on such terms as said By-La- agreement. aPt resolutions and t any and all other buslnew necessary to effectuate the objects of the meeting. tJ-.- CHARLES a HARPER, President H, T7. JACOBS, (First publication Jan.BMrlMT last publication Feb. 27 1924 ) irwin Mcdowell Income Tax A competent tuner represents J. Harold Dunn Phone 18 cal experience. who practi- years' For several connected with ChiV.kering & Sons factory, years 740 Boston. Phone 529-- J Can List your Real Estate for sale with os. We have lots of buyfirs waiting. Your property may be just what some of these buyers want lf 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. For Sale one-ha- modern bungalow, large garage, east For Sale front, nice shade trees, only 4 blocks from main on part Great bargain. Price $2100.00. For Sale modern brick dwelling, close in; can be used for boarding house, rooming house, aPf'rt" '4. rent getter. 2 full sets plumbment or dwelling. herterms. Price $4200. Furnace - ?art ing. street Terms moved to Columbia Telephones : Residence 118-W- 78 North Uni . W.H.Ray Fred E. Ray, Field Mgr. Finding it bnpossiblo to meet a great many people at borne 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. By-La- by 108 TROUBLE FREE COASTERS Bam "hU read M follows ARTICLE NUMBER 21. The board of directors shall ha? rull power to adopt, amend, altar and f !uI'1pe,alJail3r their Judgment may be necessaryu to carry into effect the ohjects sf which shall corporation, not be in conflict th laws of the state of Utah with nor wlti this MAN0 ttJNLNG Telephone Information. board may deem fit and proper . , . T9 amend Article Number 21 of tne Articles of Incorporation of this company so that as and when Theater Bldg. Office 299. WANTED our surplus gas and Drainage; Structural Design; Consulting and Reports. NOTICES. Probate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for fur- ther M-1- F-2- 1 lf t: International News Service. Someone to haul away and-oilPino NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Trua Sii.rvw.n tit. ill,,., 10 ESTATE. In ti e District Court of the SevBOARD AND BOOM 87 S. 2nd E. PRIVATE home for maternity FOR SALE F(rd touring car with enth Judicial District, within nnd cases. 470 E. 3rd S. I'hone 530-starter. 22 W. iith S. f r the County of Emery, State of after 4 o'clock. p.o; Utah. In the matter of the estate FOR RENT Two furnished rooms FOR SALE Chevrolet touring car. of E. W. Hulse, Deceased. also AXOTHEU bargain used for light housekeeping; First ?250 takes it. John Emmons, piano. The undersigned will sell at pub-garage. 55 W. 2nd X. Taylor Bros., piano d Carterville. lie sale the following described real ' estate situated in the city of Trovo, such other business as may lawcounty of Utah, state of Utah, fully come before the meeting. : CHARLES OTTENHEIMER. President REAL ESTATE. Jan. 23; last Commencing at a point 35 feet publication (First north of the southeast corner of lot publication en. n. im. 7. of block 67, Flat A, Provo City OP SPECIAL MEETTWG Survey of Building Lots; thence NOTICE OF PLiSAS-AN- T OF STOCKHOLDERS west 11 rods, thence north 18 feet COMCANNING GROVE and 9 inches, thence east 11 rods, PANY. a thence south 18 feet and 9 inches Notice Is hereby given that speto the point of beginning, with an cial, meeting of the "tockholders of Grove Canning Company Pleasant undivided one-hainterest in the will be held at the of fice of the combrick wall ndjoiiiing said premises pany in Pleasant Grove, Utah, on tne on tlie north, from the northeast 25th day of February. 1824,forat theI m. of that day. corner thereof, west 68 feet, to- o'clock p. purposes: following recImwith the nnd 1. To vote for or against th gether buildings or ommendations made by the board provements thereon. amend to of this company Said property will be sold at 2 directorsNumber 6, or its Articles or o'clock p. m. on the 28th day of Article so that as and whenIncorporation same shall read as 101A. D. 1924, at the front amended the February, door of the county court house in l0WB: 6. NUMBER ARTICLE the city of Provo, Utah county, . That the amount of the capi(a) Utah ; the terms of said sale being tal stock of this corporation Bhall which shall be dicash, lawful money of the United be 1110,000.00. into 100,000 shares of common States, ten per cent payable at time vided or par value of 10 face of the stock of sale and balance upon confirma- cents per share, and 100.000 shares of the par value stock tion of said sale by the above en- of preferred of $1.00 each. titled court. (b) . All stock, both preferred ana A. H. STEVENSON, JR. common, shall have the same voting CECIL THOMSON, power, except tnat me preieotu are given the privilege Administrators. of" naming and electing tour out of (First publication Feb. 14; last the seven directors of the company, bo long as any part or portion of tlie publication Feb. 27. 1024.) by creditors preferred stock taken 0 G of the corporation In satisfaction of NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING present claims against the corporation is outstanding, anything recited OF STOCKHOLDERS. In these Articles of Incorporation to I'rovo, Utah, Jan. 23, 1924. the contrary notwithstanding. To the Stockholders, Knight Woolen (c). All preferred stock Issued shall be entitled to receivbto thereon, Mill?: pay out and the company is bound In accordance with a resolution of Its surplus or net profits, divirate of the at dends eight annually of the board of directors of the cent per annum, which said divi- ohoM AnmiilatlvA onri fthnll company, a siecial meeting of the per stockholders of the Kniirhr Wnolon become due and payable on the 1st Mills is hereby called, to be held day of Apiil of each year after said Should the at the principal office of the com- preferred stock Is issued. inwire j cm tj nrt iJivtiio in pany, at. Knight Woolen Mills, in sufficient on to pay the dividends, I'rovo City, State of Utah, at 11 the preferred stock. In whole or in thereof any unpaid portion o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the part, shall become a charge against the 5th day of March, A. D. 1924. net profits of the company and shall The nature of the business m ha be paid in full out of the net profits transacted at the meeting is to vote before any dividends are paid on the stock. uion the proposition of amending common Whenever accumulated divi(d). the Articles Of Ineornnrntinn nf thn dends on the preferred stock for company, Article eight there previous and the present year have in bo uiat me same snail read The been declared and paid to holders dilimit of capital stock of the cor- of preferred stock the board of set rectors may declare and pay, or poration agreed upon shall be to be paid, from any further divided into 7,000 shares at apart net Drofits or surplus earnings of the par value of $30.00 per share," the company such dividends as the board of directors may deem proper so that the limit of the to holders of the common capital to be paid Stock Of the enmnnnv all q 11 tkAK. stock, ' provided, however, that no be reduced from $525,000.00 to $210,- - dividends in excess of six cents per per year can be set apart or w.uu, ana ror the transaction of share paid on the common stock until all of the preferred stock issued to creditors of the company has been versity Ave. Florence D. Ray, Office Mgr. Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. Member Provo Real Estate Board. |