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Show r r TCSPEOVO POST fourteen my - MONTHS AT THE FRONT (Continued from page 6.)called liy Hie , u ii M tl,ey n w itU iheui gre obliged to associate - h-- generosity , i did uui lie help appreciated It nii.ro tliuu Tan fell I had orders to take him to I blm back, and it potijze and to bring behind and anything Imppeucd Btayed ,j worse off than if ito him l.woqld be were lying beneath the ruins of Y pres. , I explained this to him and said that taka blm. God knows j would ratber was true or but I said jpg any. but I I not, whether It 'It. anyway. While we were talking an .other car passed ns. and as my officer fed to follow the man jumped in I resol who was now ahead of me. j noticed as the car passed us that .there were two officers In It One. a major, was sitting bealde the. driver tad the other, a colonel. was in the hack. The .car was about -- 00 yards ahead of us. snd I let blm keep about (bat much ahead all the way up to the outskirts of the city.. As we got nearer the noise became deafening and the 'moke began to bother us too. Before .pne enters the city proper one must cross a double line of railrond tracks. The machine ahead of us had ust crossed these when a blg6fteeo Inch shell screamed over and burst just beside the car in front From where we were It looked as If the car and its occupants must bars been wiped off the face of the earth. I stopped Our car to Walt until ths imoke cleared away before going on. It seemed like hours befora wt saw -- maer Dger' Hickman, Wm. A. the was dually gone you can imagine out surpriae at seeing the car turned com pletely around and coming toward ns Tbs chauffeur was gathering speed all tbe time, and when be passed us his car was going at a fairly decent pace We bad time enough, though, to set one of tbe most horrible sights that I wltnesed during the whole time I was at tbe front The car Itself 'was In gwful condition. The two rear doora were torn way. the body was fun of Jagged holes, the front and rear mod guards and the running board on ona aide were torn off and the wind ecreen had been , wept away. The major, who was sitting with the whole aide driver, had his head and the - . U Plaintiff, complaint 'herein or under the above named through ' defendants r any of them- as Sr.ntees or other!se.: . &nd. tO all persons. , "homsoever having or claiming to have any adverse interest in said lands and premises as against the plaintifr herein, as heirs at law of m6 David deceaaed; uAndereon Car-John deceased; )R80n deceased; Wm. A Hickman, ' ceased, or defendants otherwise, fendants. - - g de-ver- y THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: ' You are hereby summoned to ap-pear w,tln twenty days after the Sfrvice of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which j J this action Is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure to do so, Judgment will be entered against you ac- cording to the demand of the compaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought for the purpose of quieting Pontiffs title to the real estate, i - j J ' UcuplJ de,CTed are hereby summoned to You ap- pear within ten days after service of this summons upon you. if served with lnthe County in which this is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in oase of your failure so to do, Judgment " ill be rendered against yoll according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This detion is brought to recover a so-tio- n Judgment for hospital fees and medical attention. " Hubbard Tuttle & R. H, Andrus, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address Spanish Fork, Utah. First pub. Oct 12, 1917. In said action. 0 ! : 1 (Continued In next issue.) j THE PROVO POST I Tuesdays and Fridays at Wsst Center Street Prove, Utah m PUBLISHING ;0. pWMtr Pork, in and for the'Connty of Utah, State of Utah: Drs. Hughes & Hughes, plaintiff, vs. Lorenzo Black, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the above named defendant: STOCKHOLDERS MEETING ROBINSON & LEWIS, First Ward Pasture Company, ProAttorneys for Plaintiff. Rooma Postofflcp Address, vo City, Utah County, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Knight Block, Provo, County of Utah, State of Utah. a special stockholders meeting of the First Ward Pasture Company DELINQUENT NOTICE will be held In the County Court House of Utah County, at Provo City, Central Hill Mining Company, prin-- Utah County, State of Utah, on clpal place of business, Provo City, Monday, the 19th day of November, Utah. 1917, at the hour of eight oclock p. Notice: There are delinquent upon w of said day, tor the purpose of the following described stock on ac- considering and acting upon a procount of assessment No. (3) three, posal to amend the Articles of nun (1) cent per share, levied on the of said corporation in 5th day of October, 1917, the several the following particulars; plaint right OST J to-wl- t: COMPANY Editor Hicks a. C. Hloks H. C. Business Manager Subscription Ratos Year, strictly In advanoe......2JM Months, strictly In advance.... 1 If not paid In advance, add 60e per 'ser, er 2fto for six months to the above. - $1-0- And m acocrdance with law and an Entered t ths Post office ef Prove tty as seoond class matter, socord--- l order of the boafd of directon made to Act of Congress, March S, on the 5th dav of October, X917, so 184. many shares of each parcel of stock as roaypbe necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary in the Grand Central block. Provo, Utah, on Thursday, the 29th ronsult County Clerk cr Respective day of November, at the hour of 2:00 oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent Highers for Further Information. assessment, together with the costs IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE of advertising and expenses of sale. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN P. O. PETERSON, AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE Secretary. OF UTAH First pub. Nov. 9, 1917. r tp. M Legal Notices , v l I Z'i f' i Received ,o- ' to Fellew the Man Whs Was New Ahead of Me. of his body torn away, and the rest of him was leaning on the driver, who was being covered with the blood which was gushing from this awful thing beside him. Tbs colonel, who had been- - sitting In ths back of tbs car, was curled over on the seat and his head and part of his shoulder were lying in a pool of blood in tbs bottom of the rer. To me ths most terrible part of it was the driver. He was as whits s a ghost, end hie eyes seemed to be ticking en Inch out of their sockets His teeth were bared, and his whole fact was twisted into the most hellish expression one could Imagine Good God, hes gone midf" cried my officer. And I was sure of it Ths offl-eeordered me to turn around and follow blm and to catch him if possible The car was away down the road by the time I got turned around, but 1 set I out after blm for all I was worth. gsined on him, too, but. as I -- went through Vlsmertingbs be wee Just topping In front of tbo Bald dressing . station there. The orderly rushed out when be heard the car, snd I heard that driver ssy. For Gods sske tske this thing way from me!" It was horrible beyond description. 1 tow that poor fellow a couple of weeks later, and be was bad enough to look t even then. He was walking around one all right except that his face was continually twisting and twitching hi nerve was completely gone, Qd he was discharged almost at ones For all tbe shock be had his was a miraculous escape. When we saw that the driver was being taken care of we started back to toaks our attempt to pass through tbs horning city. As ws got nearer the city I seemed to hve lost all feeling of fear, and in fact didnt have any feeling at aQ. , I tried te think about what waa go to happen to tn, for It worried me . Jht I didnt aeem, to ha a nerve jo my body. I kept telling myself that was going to my death and tbaf la a w minutes 1 would be lying some-Wher- e In those smoking rulna But U on use, didnt care one way or others - Befora out comes to ths . tollwsy track Just outside Tpres there whh branches off to the left r bor-flhl- . . r(l L. Cook, Plaintiff, vs. Olaf Joseph Anderson, the on-l-j law of Ole Anderson, de ceased; Wm. Henry Snyder, Charles Jones, David R. Morgan, Jacob John Carson, Emma Carson, Louisans Carson, Ether Carson, Warren Carson, Mae Hancock, Minnie Carson, Charles Canon, John Car son, Jr., Sarah Haigh, Susan DurreL Caroline Crandall, the only heirs at law of John Canon,, deceased; Jane Hickman, James B. Hickman, Ellen I Hickman, Edan P. Hickman. James Eve-Mn- e Harry Hickman, Frank Hickman, Hick-maHickman Johnson, .Thomas Clarence Hickman, Elvs Hick man Maze, Jennie Hickman, Joseph Deseret Hickman, George Hickman, Marvin S Anderson, , heirs- at - y, n, . - HOME-VISITOR- NOTICE ASSESSMENT Central Hill Mining Company, principal place of busineea, Provo. Utah. Notice la hereby given that at t meeting of the Board of Directors of Central Hill Mining Company held on the 6th day of October, 1917, an assessment (No. 3) of one (1)- - cent per share was levied on the outstandinr capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Preston G. Peterson, secretary. Grand Central Blk. Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain nnpaid cn Thursday, November S, 1917, will be delinquent and advertised for sal at public aaction, and unless payment at tbe will be sold is made before, - i ' , " j S EXCURSIONS A land held by . said corporation 'pon authorization by affirmative vote of a majority of all outstanding captitat stock, which said vote may bo taken at any duly called 'stockholders' meeting of said corporation; s in addition to the matters and ons now and heretofore con talned In said Article Fourteen. To amend Article Seventeen of the Yrticies of Incorporation sq as to give each and every stockholder the jnllvided use as a pasture of the 'ands heldby the First Ward Pasture .ompany In such proportion aa will correspond with the amount of capital stock owned by him; in addition to matters snd ' provisions now and heretofore contained In said Article Seventeen. JOHN W. PARRER, h-- t pro-vi- President . 24-2- 7. IAS IAS 250 street (Provo H. C. HICKS, Secretary. First pub. 1917. 1917. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John L. Jenkins, COURT OF THE DISTRICT JUDICIAL DISFOURTH UTAH TRICT IN AND FOR UTAH. COUNTY, STATE OF IN THE Harriet M. Smith, Plaintiff; vs. Thomas S. Jones and Amanda Jones, his wife, Anne S. Wilkins, James K. Plerpont, Robert Bee end Hannah Bee, his wife,, Dudley L. Cook, wife. hU and Eva P. Cook, A. L. Fred Clara Liddiard, Thurgood and Mary E. Thurgood, his wife, State Bank of Provo, a corporation, David O. Waid and Cordy Wald, his wife, Lorenxo Dow, and Mrs. Jane Doe Dow (whose other and true name is unknown), his wife, and Mary Jan Mary A. Glblln, Houser, Nephl Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, and all unknown persons having or claiming to have an interest in tho lands and premises decrlbed in tho plaintiffs complaint herein, through or under the above named defendants or any of them as heirs, grantees, successors in Interest or otherwise, also Utah County, a body corporate and politic. Defendants:-Summon- s. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. It served within the County in which this action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action;, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which within ten days after the., service of this, summons upon you will be filed with the Clerk of said Court. - . ' , This action Is brought to-- , quiet title in the plaintiff to the following described land situate In Provow i Utah County, Utah: at a point 10:53 Commencing chains South and 13.03 chains West of the Northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 2, Township 7 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 88 degrees .05 minutes West 2.06 chains; thence South 4 degrees 29 minutes West 2.75 Chains; thence South S degrees 28 minutes West 11.95 chains; thence East 0.615 chains; thence South 3.02 chains; thence South 89 degrees East 2.94 chains; thence North T 16.80 East degrees 57 minutes chains to the place of beginning. last - nsf pub. Nov. IS, 1917. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ofJJaraes J. Durkee, Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at 275. North Academy Avenue, r,w City, Utah, on or before the ", ' of December, 1917l. at Provo City, Utah, this 25th of October. A. D. 1917. , HERBERT S. PYNE, .'ministrator with Will Annexed fit , aid. Estate. . A Booth. Attorney. dir n-t- ed pub.Oct 26, 1917, DELINQUENT The Scenic Limited , NOTICE Eureka Bullion - Mining Company, nrinclnel place of business, Provo train carrying Pnllman and tourist sleepA modern City, Utah. Notice: There are delinquent upon ers to Denver, Chicago and St Louis without change. the following described stock on ac301 Main Street Phones Was.- 2526, 1560 Office, Ticket City count of assessment No. (2) Two of J- - D. Kenworthy, A. G. P. A. F A. Wadleigh, P. T. M. (H) cent per share, levied Salt Lake City, Utah Denver, Colo. 25th on the day of September, 1917, KOI el -- one-ha- TUCKER, pub. Dec. 4, 1917. E8TRAY NOTICE Creditors will present clatme with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Booth and Booth, Room IS, Y night block, Provo, Utah, on or before the 20th day of December; 1917. JOSEPH JENKINS, " Administrator Booth and Booth, Attorneys for Administrator, vist pub. Oct 16, 1917. - k De- ceased. ! OcL 20, 1917. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: 8uite 4, 5 and 8 Provo Commercial Bank Provo City, Utah. , First pub. Nov. 2, 1917. : , all-ste- 9 250 Nor-12- 5 COLEMAN Secretary. First pub. Oct.' 26, Last pub. Nov. 16, rv re Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo and Other Main Line Points $53.70 $27.50 St. Louis Denver 61.50 27.0 Chicago Colo. Springs 63.50 42.50 Memphis Omaha 58.94' 42.50 Minneapolis Kansas City 58.94 53.90 St. Paul Oklahoma City Points Proportionately Low Kates to Other Dec. 20, 22, 24. Good for Sale Pates: Oct, 27, Nov. Three Months Returning Winter Tours to Florida and the South-Eas- t 1A5 100 West Center Post office), Provo City, Utah, on Saturday, November 17, 1917, at the hour of 10 a. m. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. the secretary, DAVID JOHN, Via the I to-wi- t: 250 2.60 F. G. Richmond Bal. 500 And in accordance with law and order of the board of directors made on the 25th day of September, 1917, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of in U towrope off that the car waa a Mg American make. I asked the driver bow be liked Yankee car, and from tbe way he replied 1 knew that be was an American him sell I asked him where he came from, and you can Imagine my surprise when be said Boston." I never say him again, and when 1 left him be was In one hot Uttle corner of the map. I hope be gets through all . as follows, - there, but when we arrived we found that we had jumped out of the frying pan into the Are, for Elrerdinghe waa getting it hot and heavy from the Ge man Oeld batteries. "We rushed into the town, and aa we into the vtllage proper we came near having one grand amashup. A field ambulance was moving out of the place, and the road waa blocked by ambulances which were loading up with wounded. I Jammed on the hrakea and pulled over almost into the ditch, but the brakes stopped tbe car before we got clear in. A sentry Informed us that the road througb tbe village waa closed and that we would have to turn around and goback. I tried to back op, but my two front wheels were stuck away down in the ditch, and she wouldnt pull out under her own power. I appealed to the driver of an empty ambulance to help me. end he quickly got his towrope around my back axle, th ?'Tt, huDt heV No. J. R, Sehree Bat J. R. Sebree - Ball E. M. West Bal Bal E. M. West the several amounts set opposite (he names ofihe respective shareholders - try that way, anyway " I was willing to tryanything. and ao we turned off the road and beaded for Elverdlngbe. It waa only a few kilo- metres, and we didnt take long getting ubllahed on'J heirs at . law of Hickman, deceased; Utah Nursery Comany. a corporation. J. A. GoodhuePresident of and In beHalJ of Utah Nursery Company, a corpo- .. ..r. spot again, bat when the smok l!ji .1, rl!levrYa!ely' ,r t j and leads to the village of 3verdIngte. Before we came to, where this road branebea off the officer aooka. N while I think it would be worth trylng to get to the canal bank through EPterdlngbe, he said, and from there we would perhaps be able to leave the car. swim the canal and get through to Potijse on foot. It will take longer, of course, but tbe main thing for ua to ftMTk if State of Utah, County of Utah, Provo Bench Precinct I have in my possession the folanimal described estray lowing which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest. cash bidder at my residence in Tlmpanogoa Ward precinct on Provo Bench, thq 29th day of Novemone brown ber, 1917, at 10, horse, about 13 years old, branded with an H. D. combined, half inverted, on right thigh, weight about 1000 . a.-m- pounds. ' - Said estray was taken up by me in said precinct on tbe 8th day of November, 1917. EBEN MANN, Provo' Bench Pre for Poundkeeper cinct f s FIrat pub. Nov. 13, 1917. 16, 1917: Last piib. Nov. Certain Cure for Croup. Mrs. Rose Middleton, of Greenville. 111., has had experience in the treatment of this disease. She says, "When my children 'were small my son had croup frequently. . Chamberlains Cough Remedy always broke up these attacks Immediately, and 1 waa never without It In the house. 1 have taken it myself for coughs and colds wtth good results." advt. lf A POST WANT AD WILL DO IT , |