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Show 'r e v. i':-- i LEGAL NOTICES tfV. ? r - i ' 1 , i CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF COLUMBIA STEEL CORP. - l r 1 i pre-ferre- ther Information. d. Jnl9 SSOWest 2nd South. After three years SHERIFFS SALE In the Fourth Judicial District ' Court, In and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. Eardley Electric Company, plaintiff, vb. W. T. Ivins and T. E. Ivins, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 16th day of June, AD. 1923, at'tle front door of the Court House in Pro-- 1 vo City, Utah at the hour of 11 "o'clock a. m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the aboye named defendants, or either of them, of, in' and to thej following described real estate in Utah County, j ? ft r Utah, . ! to-w- it: . i 5 . , 1 5. 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Ti 1 -- r r 6-- 16 r 1 ! ! - NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD- MEETING , Of the .Nu-Ra- y Manufacturing company, to be held at the office of the company, 503 North University avenue. Provo, Utah, at 7:30 p. m., Monday, June 11. 1923, to receiye the annual report of the directors, and elect a board of directors, and ta transact any other .business that may properly come before such meeting. , WALTER ROBINSON, Pres. First publication, June 4, 1923. , Last publication June 9, 1923. ERS i - ti 4 QTEKQ . GJuOB Setting Must Be of Even Number. Among the Cossacks an even num- ber of eggs Is always, given a hen to hatch, never an oneven number. i . Vr r itstrAy notice ASSESSMENT NOTICE GREELEY MINING AND MILL- ING COMPANY, principal placeXof business, Provo, Utah. '. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Greeley Mining and Milling Company, a corporation, held on Thursday the 10th day of May, 1923, ' assessment (No. 3) of One Dollar ($1) per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to ,J.i P. Clayton,' secretary of said corporation, at his office, 182 West Center street, Provo, Utah. Any - stock- upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday the 2nd day of July, 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment ismade before, will be sold on Thursday, the 19th day of July, 1923,2 at the office of (he secretary at oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment (hereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of Sale , J. P. CLAYTON, ; Secretary. Office, 18 2 West Center street, , Provo, Utah. First publication, June 1, 1923. Last publication, July 2, 1923. on I 1 tt t - Eat at ar THE MAIN CAFE 141 West Center Try Our I have jjln my possession the follow ing described animal which, If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public jauctlon to the highest cash bjdder at Provo City Estray Pound onN Saturday, the 9th day, of June, 11:00 to 2:00 Short Orders at All Hours Description; One black mare about 2 jearu old, weighing about 1000 lbs., also harness marks; no brands MRS. EMERY, Prop. 1923, at , oclock p. m. J , HOME COOKED DINNER val-ley- t Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. visible. MARRY IF LONELY; for results, Said estray was taken by the city GO TO THE PEOPLES STORE FOR GOOD QUALITY police on the 26th day of May, 1923. try me; best and most successful Home Maker; hundreds rich wish BURT BROWN, AND LOW PRICES marriage soon; strictly confidential; Poundkeeper of Provo City. most reliable; years experience; 445 Wst 5th North. Ladies,1 now is the time to get that Spring Hat at a Big Reduction. free. The Successful 25c Ladies Cotton Hose We sell them for, 15c pair Box 556. Oak-lan- d, .MRS. NASH, Ulub, Is Pink. the8almon 59c Why 75c Silk Lise Hose, pair California. Men of science were long puzzled to 1 79c see Call Silk Ilose Ladies them, $1.00 pair know why the various salmon and Hose $1.25 Silk Grade Fine $1.50 HEMSTITCHING will give a trout have red or pink flesh. Now tney 20c h We sell it for, yard believe that the color comes from the Smart finish to your Fourth of July 25c Percale, 98c ; household Wonderful clothes and dress. Bloomers Baby Ladies famvalue, $1.25 All of the salmon pair food theyjeat. linens a specialty. All work guar- $1.40 Ladies Petticoats Call and see them $1.19 shellfish. are of fond ily furanteed. Printed instructions : $1.49 nished. We make BUTTONHOLES. $1.75 Camesoles, all colors 59c We sell 75c them for Brassieres 97 North Machine, Singer Sewing 25c tf 20c Mens Arrow-Bran- d University Ave. Phone 399. Collars, 2 for na , j 36-inc- CHAS. F. GROpT Manufacturer of BERRY BOXES Dealer in Box Shooks and Bughel Baskets Ogden, Utali j Corn-fe- d BABY CHIX 35c Mens Wash Ties Golden Buff, Brown 35c Mens Bow Ties Our price and White Leghorns, Anconas Black 10c Minorcas, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, Buff Orpingtons and Turkens. Order now. Season will soon close. Enoch Crews, Seabrlght, Cal. Jnl2 FOR SALE Household furniture, in good condition. . Phone Andrew Knudsen, 589-morning or eveJn9 ning. st. Water Glasses, each 25c 29c L, Whole or Half Eastern JIams, lb. Smoked Bacon Squares, lb. MORE FOR THE MONEY. 45c 75c 48c rj 45c 25c 30c 0c lc 1 - 20c 17c : NO CHARGE. j24c 17c ! ! ! 1 15c 45c 35c 15c 40c .35c 79c , NO DELIVERY. 450 West Center St., Provo. Wilford Perry 338 WEST CENTER PHONE 117 SELL FOR CASH. WEl DEILVER. WE SELL FOR 1 f LESS. WfcEK ENDING JUNE 9 Extracted Honey, 1 gallon can $L35 Comb Honey, each 15c Dixie Sorghum, 1 gallon can $1.35 White Karo Syrup, 1 gallon can 75c Hoovers Straight Grade Flour,; sack $1.55 Leland Straight Grade Flour, sack $1.55 Hoovers or Ldand Germade, sack 40c Oat Meal, 9 lb. sack 4 . 1 45c Oat Meal, loose, per lb. 5c li Can Tomatoe, Peas, Corn or String Beans, 2 for I 25c Minced Clams, extra good, can 20c ' Tuna Fish, white, can' . 25c Salmon 10c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c Provo Head Lettuce 10c 5c Turnips, bunch 5c Green Onions Radishes, 2 bunches 5c 10c 5c Spinach, lb. Rhubarb, lb. 1 15c Bananas, lbJ Dry Onions, good, lb.2c ' lb.1 lc Potatoes, Pinkeye Beans, 3 lbs. 25c 50c Breakfast Bacon, lb. 30c Creamery Butter, lb 30c Puritan Hams, lb. Cream Cheese, lb. 36c Pimento Cheese, each 15c Boiled Ham, lb 50c Wienies or Bologna, lbT 20c Ranch Butter, lb 40c Now is the time to put out your Cannas. I have 10 kinds growing in pots. They never wilt when you plant them. Our Geraniums are full of bloom for bedding, also Asters, Verbenias, Chinese Pinks, Stocks, Peppers, Petunias, Tomato, etc. j 9-l- b. ! J ! ! j j J 't! . BUILDERS Attention! We would direct the attention of builders' and prospective builders to our superior grade of Building Materials WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS. How about that Screen Door? You should have the protection that good screens afford. f COAL! We handle a variety of high-grad- e coals. Phone, us your orders. j . Utah Timber & Coal Co. 8c Plenty of Lumber THE PEOPLES STORE- - iWant Ads Get Quick Results ?1;t5 Picnic Hams, lb. 10 lbs. Dry Onions 1 Gallon size can Spinach Gallon size can Pumpkin Large size Com Flakes or .Post Toasties 9 lb. Sack Cracked Wheat 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal4. Large, heavy Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs- -: 00 r J Dressed Chickens, lb. Call see our many bargains we have for you. -- $11.15 Hard Shelled Walnuts Special, lb. Extra fine Salt Bacon, lb. r -- ,1 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes! by-prod- -tf A Sugar lbs. 10 Beet Sugar 10 lbs. Coni Sugar j 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 lbs. Good Ranch Butter Maid O Clover Creamery Butter Old Potatoes, per bushel 4 lhs. New potatoes L. j ! -- j WEEK ENDING "JUNE 9 f t THE MOST COMPLETE LINE S. GcpdL UgYoup and address on a Lowest Prices. Cash anci Carry: System. Provo-Springvil- le i i Samuel Kopp 45 ow. Center Phoiie 446 intensive mated cost to install equipment to of 1921. Rains said in August, burg, Pa., holds the contract for the a year before the story became construction of the coke ovens here publid, what he was trying to do. This and are on the job, under the direcwas over a year before the steel com- tion of C. W. Dillman, Engineer in pany was organized, but negotiations charge. Freyne & Brassert of Chi had progressed to the point where cago, construction Engineers, have he was able to outline the future, tie construction contract for the blast furnace. Mohr Company of practically as it has come to pass. In 1921, Springville began a quiet Chicago will furnish the equipment for the blast furnace which will be agitation to secure the location of the latest type. the proposed plant near that city. With the coke ovens in full blast f Early ,in 1922 the Provo Chamber Commerce became interested with the company will turn out 12,000,-0,0- 0 of gas a day. The company Springville in the fight to bring the will feet use a to In Utah Lake large part of this gas in its July, valley. plant 1922, negotiations were opened for a own power units and furnace, but basis of a contract between the citi- there wiP be enough left over to zens and the steel people. In Octo- more than supply the gas demands of Utah valley and Great Salt Lake valber, ,1922, the The Utah Valley Gas Coke was ley. and organized Holding company contracts were entered into with the company of Provo will probably seH. Co. cure thef agency for the distribution steel people whereby the P.-was to acquire the acreage for 'the of this gas, which can be easily piped toi Salt Lake. It means much cheapplant site by option. December, er ingas for Utah. Steel Columbia 1922, Corporation In April a mortgage from the Cocorporated under the laws of Dela- lumbia Steel Corporation to Mercanware. In November, 1922, options taken tile Trust Company of California was by holding company on approximate- filed with the county recorder of ly 1,100 acres of land midway be- Utah county, covering 103 printed tween Provo and Springville, which pages. It was given to secure towns are six miles apart. Plant ac gold bonds and covers all cepted by Columbia Steely December, the holdings of the Columbia Steel, 1922. Holding company started drive including the Pittsburg, California, January, 1923, to secure $147,500 plant neartheContra Costa with large t6 take up options. They have $21, acreage; Portland, Oregon, plant with acreage, and all the properties 000 yet to raise. Utah, including Ironton plant site, February 27, 1923, holdihg com- in pany turned over to steel company coal mines and iron mines. Under 240 acres near state road vhere blast this mortgage $4,000,000 has been furnace and coke ovens now under made available and is now being used in construction, the balance to be course of donstruction. Work got under way in earnest called for as needed. All construction work will be comduring last of April in spur track construction, foundation work for ov pleted and pig iron will be pouring ens and furnace, building of ware- by April 1, 1924. At that time the houses and shops, drainage and gen- coke ovens will be turning out a large eral preliminary matters. Over 400 quantity of byproducts, chief of men now on payroll. Five hundred which is coal tar. This can be bromen will be working by July 1st; ken up into 10,000 articles of commerce and will be shipped in tank 800 men by September 1st. Plans here call for one blast fur cars to the coast for refining. The nace, 500-to- n pig iron capacity per pig iron will be shipped to the Pittscoke ovens to burg and Portland plants, where arday; 37 burn 1000 tons coal per day, produc rangements are being made to Ining 750 tons of coke, boilers, blow- crease capacity. This is what will happen at first, ers, approximately ten miles of track age within plant site to permit but in a matter of two or three years switching of cars to various units. there will undoubtedly spring up Four to five miles of trackage laid steel fabricating plants right here at and sopie foundation work completed the source of supply of the pig iron an economic necessity, on coke oven permitting cement as The Columbia Steel Corporation pouring which started last week. Plans originally called for the ex officials are noncommittal in regard penditure of $3,500,000 here, but to whether or not they will attempt now, on good authority, it is stated steel making here or the refining of that this sum will be exceeded at coal tar. These are matters of the the Ironton plant. future, and for the present they will Simultaneously work Is going for- devote all their attention to getting ward at the town of Columbia in ready to make pig iron. EventuCarbon county, where the companys ally they will be in the game in all coal holdings are located. This ne- its phases without a doubt. L. F. cessitates; a branch line of 4.5 miles Rains says it is bound to come. The from the Sunnyside branch of the blast furnace, now going in is only Utah railroad to Columbia, where a the first unit. Rains has said that new town is being built. Estimated from year to year, or beginning probcost of completing railroad and ably with 1925, they will add addifurnaces until opening coal measures $1,500,0(10. tional 5 0 This work being hurried to permit reach a capacity of at least 4,000 they tons getting out coal even before blast of pig iron a day. Those in touch are- aware that furnace is ready. Probable that company will make coke before iron many manufacturer of steel products all over the country are asking begins. smelting Lund-CedCity branch of the the Salt Lake chamber of commerce Salt Lake Route being rushed and what this thing means here and will be open for travel by July 1. have expressed a desire to locate in Eight or nine miles from Cedar City Utah.' The Provo chamber is also a branch will take off to the iron getting these requests for informadeposits at Iron Springs, requiring tion. With plenty of cheap gas to mile and a half to two miles of track- burn, there is no doubt but what age. Two steam shovels to be in many new industrial enterprises will s. Practically no stripping nec-Iro- n start in Utah lake and Salt Lake ore to be shoveled diWith a new payroll of $2,000 a rectly ipto cars. Company holds over 1,000 acres of iron lands, part of day, Springville and Provo are althe Walker Bros, and Cullen hold- ready sitting up to take notice and ings. Surface estimates 100,000,000 real estate values are advancing tons, but no bottom reached. Esti j Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 6, Block 11, Plat thencA South 2.00 chains, A, thence West 1.46 chains, thence North by East 2.00 chains, thenee chains to beginning. East Purchase price payable In lawful FORiSALE Bed room suite, fruit money of the United States. Call foreJars, household goods, Dated this 23rd day of May, 1923 noons at 272 West Second .South. J12 D. BOYD, . J. ' Sheriff of- - Utah County, Utah'. 2 furnished . FOR j RENTrooms, By D. R. ELLERTSON, use with of hath. iWest First lt9 Deputy Sheriff. I South. Jn9 JAMES, F.W;. . ' , Attorney for Plaintiff. WANTED Strawbefr; pickers. J-- 9 First, publication. May 23, 1923. Phone ,T63-J-1923. Last publication. June 13, SPECIAL OFFER TO MlJSIC STU-den- ts NOTICE TO CREDITORS. New piano, $365.00; $10 down, 10 pert month.-- i Taylor Bros. In the estate of Elizabeth Brere Co. tf ton, deceased. FOR .'RENT Modern house. Creditors will present- claims with tf vouchers to the Undersigned at his 266 East First South. Phone 25. residence at Provo, Utah, on or beFOR ?SALE mare, 6 years fore the fifth day of August, 1923.! old; weighs 1250. Phone 275. tf H. F. THOMAS, J . Administrator. FOR RENT 8 room modern fur' First publication, June 6, 1923. nished house. 414 East Center. For Last publication, July 4, 1923. information phone 261. tf SHERIFFS SALE. FOR IRENT at No 113 No. In the District Court of the Fourth University Avel, Seb Adams, $35.00. of State the of Judicial District Gas Office, or phone 617-tf Utah, County of Utah. Martin Nielson, plaintiff, vs. ArhRADE FOR 10 acres best land chie K. Loader, defendant. Sheriffs in Provo, under cultivation; good Sale, water right; just outside city limits, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the for home In Provo. 213 W. Center. 15th day of June, A. D. 1923, at the tf Court-Hous- e in of the front door Provo City, Utah, at the. hour of 11 TIMPANOGOS BUTTER A home oclock a. m., all the right, title, product,! made from select cream proclaim and Interest of the above nam- duced from- U. S. T. B. tested cows. i ed defendants, of, in and to the folh lowing described real estate in Utah. FOR IENT One four' and one County, Utah, unfurnished Comencing 13.20 chains East five-rooapartment, and' 4.87 .chains South 23 deg. Cdll at 245 South Second West. J9 East from the Northwest corner of FOR SALE-- 1 6x12 rods, 8 room the Southeast Quarter of Section2 house; close in. Phone 13. 28, .Township 5 South, Range East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence FOR 4SALE Fourroom modern South 23 degrees East 4.86 chains; home (except heat). New plumbing thence. West bearing South- - 10.90 and bath. Screened porch.! Large halns, more or less, to Locust lot. Mr. Miller J care Provo to Apply 29 North thence deg. Consolidated Real Avenue; Estate Col, or call North West 2.50 chains; thence ' tf 56 degs. 55 mins. East 10.84 Jack Ridge at 315. 4 acres. Area to chains beginning. ASK TOUR GROCER FOR TIMTogether with 2 acres Pleasant PANOGOS BUTTER. A guaranteed Grove . Irrigation! System, belong- product, " ing to said land Purchase price payable in, lawful I PLANTS FOR SALE money of the United States. 40,000 (Danish hall head 'cabbage; Dated thisx23rd day Of May, 3 923. egg plants, peppers, and celery. R. j J. D, BOYD. Gay, 314 W. 4th South. Phone 612 Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. J-- 9 By D- - R. ELLERTSON, WANTED--Sma- ll garage that can Deputy Sheriff. be moved without taking apart. 899 CLAWSON ELSMORE. West 6th South St., Provo, Utah. J12 Attorneys at Law. First. publication. May 23, 1923. Save yiur Creme Oil Soap1 coupons Last publication, June'13, 1923. They ares worth money. . SAVE M0NEY- - DUY FOR CASH study, L. F. Rains, president of the start iron mining from $150,000 to Carbon Fuel company, took up the matter of development of Utah iron $200,000. The Koppers Company of Pittswith Capitalists of San Francisco earr ' I FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923 - CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT j nice front room, close in, furnished.! Gentleman Probate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for fur- J , v THE PROVO POST ' ' i . V '. j rirafcfiMfiir' fiiT V '! , Si3 V - Vi'r 16 West 5th North - Good Coal k Phone 232 . 4 t T J |