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Show I 1 - i I r i bwflON TWO On Utah County Farms With The Extension Agent MUIB IS FIRST 4-H CLUB BOY TO BE AGENT Report of the 1936 4-H season reveal the opportunity of a former form-er 4-H club boy to extend the 4-H program to many Utah boys and girls. Joseph Muir, now county coun-ty agent in Garfield county, is the first Utah 4-H club member to be appointed as county agent. Mr. Muir began his club activities ac-tivities as a member of a purebred pure-bred Cotswpld sheep club at Cen-tercreek, Cen-tercreek, Wasatch county, through the efforts of Lyman H. Rich, at that time serving as Wasatch HELP 15 MILES OF KIDNEV TUBES To Flash out Adds and Other Poisonous Waste . Doctors say your kidneys contain 15 Miles of tiay tubes or niters which help to purify the Llood and keep you healthy. Afoet people pasa about 3 pints a day or about 3 pounds of waste. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting nd burning shows there may be something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. An excess of adds or poisons' in your blood, when due to functional kidney disorders, may be the beginning of nagging backache, rheumatic rheu-matic pains, lumbago, leg pains, los9 of pep and nergy, getting up nights, swelling, pumneaa under the eyes, headaches and disziness. Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, u-ed successfully by millions for over 40 rears. They gire happy relief ami uiU help the 15 Miles of kidney tubes fhi-rr out poisonous vaate from your LlooU. Get oan's Pills. A Watch Repairing 30 Yrs at Bench in Provo DELL CHIPMAN 138 South Third West iffe THE STAKE PRIMARY BOARD Have Thirty Costumes Sizes 6 to 14 Yrs. 2 Santa Claus Costumes Sizes 40 and 42 Help us est-ablh-h a Children's Costume Center by contributing any costume you may have. Send Them to Your Ward Primary or Phone 40 or 1506 and we will call for them lSSSSSBtSSSSSSSSSiEBSSSSSSmsiSSiimmm mm Jjj fURS H YIOOl 1 Ss Fur . Co 148 West Sixth South Highest Market Price for Your HIDES - PELTS - FURS and WOOL We Also Have a Complete Line of USED AUTO PARTS and TIRES county agent. Records in the 4-H office show that he was enrolled as a member for five years, during dur-ing two of which he was president of his club, and for two years he served as local leader. Mr. Muir states that the 4-H Center Creek Cotswold club is still in existence and that the foundation stock brought into the community through the efforts of the 4-H club boys, is still being used for breeding breed-ing purposes. His highly commendable record shows that he exhibited his sheep in the show circuit in county and state fairs in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Neva-da, and California. More than $1000 in prize money came to him ssa result of such showings. This, plus more than $700 received from the sale of animals made it possible pos-sible for him to go to college. In fact, the desire to attend college Mr. Muir states, was instilled in him through his 4-H work. An, excellent college record 1n scholastic scho-lastic and extra-curricular activities acti-vities resulted. In 1928, Mr. Muir gained the honor of being the state champion cham-pion in a meat animal livestock project and represented Utah 4-H club members at the national club congress in Chicago. CREDIT GROUPS TO HOLD CONFAB AT HOTEL UTAH Representatives of several national na-tional farm loan associations and three production credit associations associa-tions of Utah will hold a coordination coordina-tion meeting at th Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City December 15. According to W. D. Ellis, general agent of the farm credit administration adminis-tration of Berkeley which provides pro-vides all types of credit to farmers farm-ers in Utah, California, Nevada and Arizona The purpose of the meeting is to further develop the service to Utah agriculture through the coordination of the ostammes FOR RENT I5C and 25C o Phone 367 PROVO (UTAH) What's This? Camera Doesn't iie? I '- -. . - . r- i ' I , ix 1ST t - iy w " V " V V Kth ft - b All was beer and skittles between Aimee Semple McPherson and Rheba Crawford, lamed women avangellsts, when this picture was taken some time ago. Now, they're as far apart as the poles. Mrs. Crawford has filed a $1,080,000 slander action against Mrs. McPherson and Aimee countered with a statement from her attorney that she pians to file a four-million-dollar counter suit. various units of the farm credit administration in the state. It is planned to broaden the short term production credit sys tem through the national farni loan association off ic?s in portions Two faculty members of Brig-of Brig-of the state somewhat removed bam Young university, Dr. L. L. from the production credit asso- c ullimore medical director, and ciation offices in Salt Lake City, Mr. Ellis said. The meeting will come simultaneously simul-taneously with the cooperative conference called jointly by the department of economics of the Utah State Agricultural college and the Berkeley bank for cooperatives co-operatives which is to be held December De-cember 15 and 16 in Salt Lake City. This will enable various Utah officials of the farm credit administration system to participate parti-cipate in the cooperative - conferences confer-ences as well as their own coordination co-ordination meeting. Tapan To Have Air Service With China TOKYO, Japan (American Wire) The Japanese government announces an-nounces it has signed agreements with the new semi-autonomous governments of Hopei and Chahar provinces in northern China to r serve" theTfr Avith " airline "service from Japan. City Property Right of 1874 Comes To View When B. Y. U. President F. S. Harris asked a quit claim deed of the city to property enclosed in lands northeast of the hill campus acquired by the school, members mem-bers of the city commission figuratively scratched their heads and wondered "What property?" Monday night. Tt developed that according accord-ing to some old deeds long since forgotten that in 1874 the city was awarded the area in which to build streets; the idea appearing to have been to declare the district a new addition. Xo streets were ever built and whoever deeded the city th property apparently forgot for-got it when deeding the area to heirs. The commission took the matter under advisement. Commissioner W. P. Whitehead White-head was absent. BiroDDchDaD Coygjhs tust A Few Sips and .ike A Flash Relief! Spend a few cents today at any good drugstore for a bottle of triple acting BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE take a couple of doses and sleep sound all night long your Irritating cough of bronchitis Is under un-der tontrol. One little sip and the ordinary cough Is on its way continue for 2 or 3 days nd often you'll hear no more from that tough old hang-on cough that nothing teems to help; if not Joyfully satisfied vith BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE money back. I it ;i . . . because it's smart, always stays brilliant Yoq'11 find CHASE every member3! the family Utah EVENING HERALD Tuberculosis Takes Lower Toll in Utah Dr. Sidney li. Speny, associate piofessci of religious education, v-ere recently called to conter with Governor Henry H. Blood in regards re-gards to the tuberculosis problem in Utah. Last year 90 Utah deaths were due to this disease. It can and is being stamped out, declared Dr. Speny. Ine state committee has uone effective work with a relatively rela-tively small amount ot money raised by the saie ol Christmas seals. ine late of death caused noin tuberculosis has dropped irom 3'J to 18 per hundred tnou-ocnd tnou-ocnd people. ae committee that has been i'ornied to stamp out tuberculosis plans to erect a sanitarium large enough to accommodate 100 sut-iereis sut-iereis Horn tne disease. According to Dr. Speny, such an institution would lequne $(J0.00O a year to maintain, but it would prove a great blessing and a saving in the end. A bill for the erection of the hosnital will be presented in the Lnext session ui . Uie ULan. . 1414! lusia-1,UiClu-B " .... . legislature. Television Experts Working On Quirks NEW YORK (Amencan Wire) Chief criticisms of television heard after a recent RCA demonstration demon-stration here before a group of radio operators were the lack of detail, lading and flicker. Television Tele-vision is still in its infancy. Engineers En-gineers assured tneui all these delects de-lects will soon be corrected; possibly pos-sibly in time for it to be available avail-able in New Yoik by Christmas, 1937. The television screen was declared de-clared too .small and too dark colored by t lie operators. Studio clo:eup shots were fairly successful, success-ful, but outdoor , shots show that technique h.is yet to be mastered, critics said. Five Sets of Duos Born To Oklahoman ROSE, Okla., Dec. 10 (U.R While medical men marveled today to-day at the birth of the fifth set of twins to Mrs. Bill Russell, the half-breed Cherokee mother worried wor-ried in her one-room log and mud cabin up in the Delaware county hills about how to feed a family of 14 on the $15 a month from th county welfare society. News of the twins' birth on Thanksgiving day trickled down from the hills of the Taciturn Indians only yesterday. Only one other case in recent medical history could be recalled in which a mother had five sets of twins. A French-Canadian mother in Quebec equalled the record 40 years ago. The Russell twins are more unusual because each set is a boy and a gi rl combination, com-bination, and because twins never have appeared before on either side of the family. Make CHASE CHROMIUM this year, lovely, practical. And it never has to be polished CHROMIUM in our stock for . . .From 50c to $12.50. Office Supply Co. 43 East C enter St. THURSDAY,-J)ECEMBER 10, 1936 1 LEGAL NOTICES Probate ati Guardianship j Notices Consult Ooimty Clerk or the Respective Signer? for ftmherj j Information. i ; : NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice Is hereby given that a special tax for the firpose of paving with a. one-inch . natural rock asphalt has been levied by ordinance of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of Provo City, Utah, which became effective on the 3rd day of December 1936. Said special tax is levied upon the following described real property prop-erty in Provo City, to-wit: Lots 1 to 8, both inclusive, in Blocks 16, 17, 24, 2, 2b, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39. 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, in Plat "B", Provo City.Sr-vey of Building Lots. Lots 1 to 8, both inclusive in Blocks 7. 10, 11, 13, 1445, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 27, 29, 30, 31, 32 33 in Plat "C" Provo Pro-vo City Survey of Building Lots. Lots 8 to 16. both inclusive in Block 3 and lots 1 to 8, both inclusive in-clusive in Block 4. Kirkham-Berry Addition to Provo City. Lots 1 to 8 both inclusive in Blocks 5, 6, 7, 8, in Plat "D" Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Also all property abutting on both sides of 1st East Street (Canyon Road) between 8th North Street and City Limits, located lo-cated in Sec. 1, Twp. 7 S, R 2 E, and Sec. 6 Twp. 7 S R 3 E, also all property abutting on the East side of Sixth East Street between Center street and 5th North street; located in Sec. 6, Twp. 7 S. R 3 E. S. L. B. -M. Said Spec.al Tax is due and payable pay-able in 10 equal annual installments, install-ments, beginning December 29, 1937. Interest at the rate of 3 (six per cent) per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed com-puted from the date the ordinance levying the said tax becomes ef fective, to-wit: the 14th day of December, 1936; and interest at said rate on Che whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each installment. If any installment or the interest aforesaid is not paid on the date when the same becomes due, then the whole amount of the tax un paid at the time said installment and interest are due will become due and payable and will draw interest in-terest at the rate of ten per cent per annum until paid. One or more Of said installments in the order in which they aie payable aforesaid, afore-said, or the whole tax. may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordinance levying the tax becomes effective, without with-out interest; and one or more of : . i 1 1 . . n4 i r which they are payable, or the rioie las unpaiu, uuxy uC F'" on tut: nay any iiisiaumcni. u uuv-, oy paying tne amouni Liiereui. auu interest to said day. If said tax is not paid when due I shall proceed pro-ceed at once to collect same with interest and costs, as provitleJ by law and ordinances. All special taxes are payable at my office, Room 202, City and County building, Provo City, Utah. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 4th day of December, 1936. ALMO B. SIMMONS City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes Pub. Dec. 4, 6. 8. 9, 10, 1936. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Parley A. Olsen and Eliza A. Olsen, his wife; Dean S. Ekins and LaVeive' Ekins, his wife; Lu-cile, Lu-cile, Watson, formerly Lucile Mitchell; Ernest M. Madsen, administrator ad-ministrator of the Estate of George Mitchell, deceased, defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at nine o'clock a.'Vu on the 26th day of Dec. 1936, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the following described property situated in said county, to-wit: Parcel 1: Commencing 14.42 chains North and 8.27 chains West of the center of ' Section 28 in Township 6 South of Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and - LMeridian, thence West 53.99 chains, more of less, to Utah Lake; thence along said Utah Lake line, South 33" 45' East 7.88 chains; thence East 44.30 chains; thence North 39 25' East 8.35 chains to the place of beginning, together with accretion lands lying west of the last above described tract of land to the low water line of Utah lake, containing 32.50 acres, more or less. Parcel 2: Commencing on the line of the County Road at a point 14.42 chains North and 37 links west of the center of Section 28 in Township 6 South of Range it folks! 2 East of th Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 32 15' West, 4.45 chains;, thence West 7.00 chains; thence North 32 15' West, 1.77 chains; thence West 55.40 chains, more or less, to Utah Lake; thence along said lake line South 33 45' East 6.20 chains; thence East 62.45 chains, more or less, to the place of begin ning, together with me accretion lands lying west of the low water line of Utah Lake, containing 30.96 acres, more or less. The property hereinabove de scribed contains in the aggregate 63.46 acres, more or less. Together with an rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation irriga-tion of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, re-mainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated Dec. 3, 1936. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Pub. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1936. SHERIFF" S S A LE In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Don L. Alger and Alta Ross Alger, his wife, and Dollie Bleak, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at ten o'clock a. m., on the 26th day of Dec. 1936, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the property, situate in said county, coun-ty, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 14 feet South and 116 feet East of the Northwest corner of Block 7, Plat "D", Provo City Survey of Building Build-ing Lots; thence East 41 feet; thence South 85 feet; thence West 41 feet; thence North 85 feet to the place of beginning. Dated Dec. 3, 1936. E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff, Utah County. Utah. Pub. Dec. 3, 10. 17, 24. 1936. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. C. Lafe Alger and Inez Iona Alger, his wife, and Dollie Bleak, defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at eleven o'clock a. m., on the 26th day of Dec. 1936, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the property, situated in said county, described as fellows, to-wit : Commencing at a point 14 feet South and 157 leet East of the Northwest corner of Block 7, Plat "D", Provo City Survey of Building Build-ing Lots; thence East 41 feet; thence South 85 feet; thence West 41 feet; thence North 85 feet to the place of beginning. Dated Dec 3 1936 . E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Dec. 3, 10 17, 24, 1936. Pub. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Leonard Tollefson, deceased. Creditors wilt present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Lav Office of Christenson, Straw & Christenson, 32 West Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 26th day of January, 1937. EDGAR GEORGE LIST, j Executor. Pub. Nov. 19, 27, Dec. 3, 10. 1936. SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Morris A. Brereion, Plaintiff, vs. Nancy Pearce Gordon, administratrix admin-istratrix of the Estate of Alonzo Pearce, decreased; Mary Ellen Brereton Executrix of Estate of Richard Brereton, deceased; Sarah Jane Brereton, administratrix with ESOTIKnr KELVINATORS - A. B. C. WASHING MACHINES, GENERAL ELECTRIC & R. C. A.-VICTOR RADIOS, ELECTRIC RANGES - HOOVER GLEANERS and Many Other Smaller Electrical Appliances. FLOOR MODELS SCARCELY SCRATCHED TO BE SOLD AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! You must see these Bargains to appreciate their value at so great a reduction! Now is Your Opportunity to purchase the leading brands of merchandise at amazingly low prices. Come early if you wish to avail yourselves of this wonderful opportunity. Let me state that you will be well repaid to visjt our store during . ;". -L Signed .90 West-Center Street . . : . 1 the will annexed, de bonis non of Estate of Richard W. Breretbn, deceased ; also all other persons unknown un-known claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint, adverse to plaintiffs ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS : You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise, other-wise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled en-titled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according accord-ing to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of siid court. This action ac-tion is brought to quiet title in plaintiff to the following described real property, located in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Commencing at a point in the Northwestly line of County Road which is 14.44 chains North and 17.54 chains West from the Southeast South-east corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 30. Township 6 South of Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 88 deg. 30' West 2.75 chains; thence South 1.50 chains; thence East 1.50 chains more or less to County Road; thence along the Northwesterly line of County Road North 49 deg. East 1.90 chains to place of beginning. be-ginning. Area 0.32 of an acre. Together with all improvements located thereon, and water rights BUY BETTER AT YOUR I HOME MATTRESS FACTORY! 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NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING -tV The annual meeting of the slock- -holders of the Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Company, will tie held at the Timpanogos -Ward meeting house, in the town of. Orem, Utah County, Utah, on Sat-, urday, the ninth day of January, 1937. at the hour of one o clock, p. m. The meeting will be held for tiie, 4 purpose of hearing the annual rews -port of the directors, and fo 'the. ' transaction of any other, business! ' pertaining to the Company vlhat -may properly be brought before.' V it; and also to consider and vote. : upon the proposition of amending f the articles of incorporation of-J said company so as to extendthej term of corporate duration of 'the',- Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Company, for the term of one hun-' dred years beyond the time speei-v. fied in the original articles of JriW: corporation of said company, -aa -the period for the duration of said?-''' company, as provided by law; x-"tfJ Dated. December 9, 1936. -4-W. J. 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