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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1924. PAGE FOUR. MOST POPULAR GIRL WILL WIN AfterUoing" Who win unveil tb Dallln soldier monument on the 4TII of July, from the Mian Madge Johnaoa, Mapleton ward ; Miss Grace Ceg, from the Hpringvtlle First ward; from the Ulaa Vesta Anderson, SprinfriUe Second ward; Mlsa Helen Oroeaberk, from the Bpring-vlll- e Third ward or Miae Ann Bum-du- n you will never wardt Springville Fourth Thla will not be determined until the close of the popularity contest on the evening of July X. The content la now on and the vote are being aold for one cent earn. Ballot may be had and votes cast at the folio wing" places : Ilolley Store, Mapleton, Hedqulst Drug, SnelMon Drtsg, Hedden Packard go back to a car without them Standard on all taken. Considerable confusion exists in the ranks of the postal workers owing to the absence of definite orders from the leaders. la the absence of such orders msr-- employes who had quit returned to work today. It was reported that practically all the mea on the Pacific coast had returned to their posts meanwhile awaiting further Instruction! from the strike leaders. An effort is being made by government official U fill the places of many strikers. Ten Reasons Should. You Why On the village green at Tllford, where Mr. Hnowden, the British chancellor of the exchequer live, there is a tree called the King's land Oak, which Is mentioned as mark in the royal charter establishing Waverley Abbey In 112a Prefer- Confectionery, H. T. Reynolds Co., and J. C Penney Co.. BpringvHle. DELINQUENT NOTICE. All money derived from the popularity contest will be used to help pay for the erection of the monu- Greeley Mining and Milling Co. ment Principal I'utce of Butdoess, Prove, I'tah. Cyrus E. Da 111 n of Boston la preNotice is hereby given that there senting the monument to Springville as a memorial to the Springville are delinquent upon the following and Mapleton boys who lost their described stork on account of No. 4, levied May 17, lives in the world war. Lewis J. Whitney la giving his 1924, the severs 1 amounts set oppowork in the construction of the site the names of the respective base of the monument. shareholders, as follows: And contributions are being re- Cert. No. Name Shares. Am't. ceived to pay for the materials used 184 I T. Walters 10,000 $10.00 In the construction of the base 142 W. A. Dennis 8.44 8,440 107 W. A. Dennis which is estimated at about $1900. 10,000 10.00 6.00 187 W. A. Dennis 8,000 144 H. R. Feller...... 2,000 2.00 1.00 168 II. R. Feller 1,000 1.00 158 II. R. Feller 1,000 1.00 160 II. R. Feller...... 1,000 201 Irving Hansen 6.00 0,000 199 J. W. Bailey 5.00 5,000 196 E. C. Lee 25,000 25.00 2.00 42 B. Flaim 2,000 B. Flaim 2,000 2.50 Toronto Storm Center of Natio- 194 1.00 49 Mat Warner 1,000 n-wide Strike; Much Mall 60 H. D. Ooldsbrough 1,000 1.00 Is Accumulating. M.Carrie V. Stewart 1,000 1.00 1.00 55 W. 8. Stewart . . . 1,000 International News Sarvloe. .80 500 79 R. Vienetto 2.00 OTTAWA, Ont!, June 20. Mail 89 Herman Plaga . . . 2,000 service was badly disorganized In 103 Glen Ballinger ....1,000 1.00 JBO 500 parts of Canada today aa a result 73 J. M. Russell 500 .50 of the attempt to bring about a natio- 74 J. M. Russell 500 .50 75 J. M. Russell n-wide postal strike. 500 J50 Toronto la the storm center. Lead- 76 J. M. Russel ers in hte strike movement there 262 Anna K. Craig.... 5,000 5.00 are using all possible pressure to 264 Anna K. Craig.... 2,000 2.50 .50 225 E. R. Dennis 500 make the strike general 2.50 Most of the postal employes In 198 H. H. Ellertson... 2,500 1.00 1,000 Montreal are out and large quanti 248 F. A. Roscoe 1.00 1,000 ties of mall matter are accumulating 249 F. A. Roscoe 1.00 1,000 there. A similar condition prevails 250 F. A. Roscoe 1.00 1,000 in the central and western parts of 251 F. A. Roscoe 1.00 252 F. A. Roscoe 1,000 Ontario. Trains arriving from the United 260 Charles B. Yett... 1,000 1.00 2.80 2,800 States during the past 24 hours have 261 Henry Falkner 2.80 2.800 brought only small quantities of 268 Henry Falkner 203 Weston C Kern... 2,500 2.50 mall. The government has rejected the And in accordance with law and Buick, Models i of the men's request for arbitration but the iuiprwtdoa la growing that nor mal conditions raunot be restored until decisive government action is for Economical Transportation CANADA HAS TlIZURIDE MOTOR CO. Phoned 260 i II BEJi T.D.JOB free! ..,',i!' " Agent for With each set of balloon tires and tubes bought here, we will give absolutely free a full set of new wheels for your car. This offer is only good for a limited time. . AUTO SUPPLIES Car Shed, Camp House, Feed Stable. Broadway and Job Sts. 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Chevrolet's trade-i-n value is high because of the big demand long-live-d automobile. for this cor- strong body suspension g resilient vanadium steel springs, Mining Company. Notice is hereby given that a spe cial meeting 'of the stockholders of the Bony , Dell Mining company will le held at the hour of 8 o'clock p. ni. on Monday, the 14th day of July, A. V. 1924. The object of said meeting is to vote upon the question of amending well-buil- t, well-sprun- Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Mich ' Division of General Motors Corporation . Article VIII of the Articles of Agreement of said corporation so as to change the number of directors of said corporation from three to five; also to provide for one of the directors to be first vice president and one of the directors to be second vice president; also to provide for the terms of office and election of the directors ; also to consider the question of amending Article IX of the said Articles of Agreement by providing that three of the directors .shall form a quorum instead; of two directors formine a fauorniu; also to amend Article XV the Articles of Agreement of said corxration so' as to elect two new directors of the corporation and to provide Tor the length of their term of office during the first term; also to consider and vote upon any other amendments necessary to harmonize with the foregoing proposed amendments: also to transact anv nther business that may properly come before the meeting. This meeting is called upon the request of stockholders owning more than of the outstanding capital stock of said corporation. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 21st day of June, 1924. See Your 'Nearest Chevrolet Dealer $495 Superior Roadster 510 Superior Touring 640 Superior Touring DeLuze - 640 Superior Utility Coupe All Pricef . o. one-thir- d Tuesday, the 22nd day of uly, 1924, court This action is brought to foreoffice of the secretary at 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent close a mortgage on certain real assessment thereon, together with estate described in said complaint the cost of advertising and expense and located In Utah county, Utah. of sale. IRVINE, SKEEN k THURMAN, T. O. WEIGHT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Secretary. P. O. Address: 1401 Walker Bank Bldg., 8alt Lake City, Utah. Office, 531 B. Fourth South, (First publication May 25; last Provo, Utah. (First publication June 1; last publication June 22, 1924) publication June 29, 1924.) SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court,in and for the SUMMONS. In Fourth Judicial District Court Soldier Summit Precinct. Town nf of Utah County, State of Utah, Soldier Summit, County of Wasatch, O. Webb, plaintiff, vs. Sarah H. state or man. rserore u. urowley, Adamson and D. W. Adamson, de- Justice of the Peace. Soldier Summit Bakery, H. A. fendants. The State of Utah to the Said De- Hulsh, plaintiff, vs. Mose Holmes, defendant fendants: Too are hereby summoned to ap- The State of Utah to the Defendant: pear within twenty days after the You are herebv summoned to nn. service of this summons upon you, if served withla the county in Dear before the above entitled ttmrt which this action is brought ; other- within ten days after the service of wise, within thirty days after serv- tms summons upon you, if served ice, and defend the above entitled within the county in which this acaction ; and in case of your failure tion U brought. orheiTflsp. within so to do, judgment will be rendered twenty days after this service, and against you according to the de- defend the above entitled action mand of the complaint, which hns brought against yon to recover the been filed with the clerk of said sura of $10.00 and cost of this ac at the H. F. CANNON, Secretary. June 22; last 13, 1924.) ASSESSMENT NOTICE. AKa Superior Mining and Milling f Principal Place Business, Provo, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alta Superior Mining and Milling company, a corporation, held on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1924, assessment No. 6, of One Dollar ($1) per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, to T. Q. payable immediately Wright, secretary of said corporation, at his office, 531 E. Fourth South street,' " Provo, Utah.. Any stock upon which this assessment rmav remain unpaid on Monday, the 30th day of June, 1924, will be de- iliwiuent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is nrade before, will be sold on 8 4 OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Name . of . Corporation, Bony Dell " . Chevrolet transportation averages leu cost per mile than that of any other car at any price. This cost Includes the list price of car, insurance, operation, maintenance, annual depreciation and interest on your investment. Why pay more per mile for lower quality? NOTICE publication July Chevrolet is a quality car. You are proud to tell of your ownership of a Chevrolet Your Chevrolet tells the world that you appreciate modern quality and art) a good judge of values. Chevrolet Is ''" publication Chevrolet is all there, ready as you put on your license plates. Compare die fully equipped Chevrolet with other cars, plus their missing equipment, and satisfy yourself which costs least. equipped at 3 quote pricesfvlly on complete cars only. for use as soon an order of the board of directors, made on- the 17th day of May, 1924, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of J. P. Clay ton, secretary of said corporation, 182 West Center street, Provo, Utah, on the 3rd day of July, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. P. CLAYTON, Secretary. ' (First publication June 22; last publication June 29, 1924.) (First told. We Chevrolet service costs are low because so tew hours per year are m&dtd in service stations. Chevrolcts are built to stay together, and do not require you to be always near a service station. When adjust merits or repairs ere needed the Chevrolet Flat Rate System keep the cost down to the minimum. 7 equipment, system, suction fuel feed with tank at rear, demountable rims, safe steering mechanism in fact all essential engineering improvements found in the highest priced cars. " iSradSiaeod IPai?ta3&3 ....... It Remy ... CENTERS PROVO Chevrolet ..... V JT modmi in eonxtrwefton. it standard sliding gear transmission, 2 haselectrical modern cooling .... BROS. glRIMHALL TIRE MERCHANTS 233 W. 1" : When better automobiles re built. Buick will build them and padded upholstery, deep seats witti ample leg room, and correctly inclined backs. The double ventilating windshield and cool motor make driving a pleasure instead of a discomfort. Chevrolet Is modern in appearance. All models are of itream-lin- e design, and fine, durable finish. Closed model have genuine Fbher Bodies. ... POSTAL STRIKE - Company.. a i Coupe - $725 Superior 795 Superior Sedan Commercial ChastU 410 Superior Utility Exprtu Truck Chassis- - 550 Flint, Michigan - b. tion, and in case of your failure to 510 Wm. A. Maxfield.... 1 J 2V4 do so, judgment will be rendered 132 P. 0. Anderson J 1 J against you according to the de- 253 Stennle Swenson 8" 4 mand of the complaint 326 Stennie Swenson Given under my hand this 5th 333 Jence C. Andreson, o day of March, 1924, and the 11th W. A. Maxfield.. 3 W 2 day of June, 1924. 222 A. O. Johnson 10 C CROWLEY, 344 James A. Loveless Jr. 5 Justice of the Peace. 437 Utah-Idah- o Sugar. (First publication June 15; last Co., o Parley Clinger 8 Life publication July 20, 1924.) Intermountain T. Insurance Co., 12 DELINQUENT NOTICE. J.Bunnell. WW 454 John J. Peterson.... 5 West Union Canal Compuny. Prin- - 509 8 George Buckley &u 4 oi Business, Lakevlew, 514 Ray Clemons Utah County, Utah. And in accordance with law a"01 Notice is herebv rivim that an order of the board of director, are delinquent upon the following made on the 17th day of May, oi described stock on account of as- so many shares of each parcel sessment levied February 6, 1924, such stock as be necessary wia may me several amounts set opposite the l sold at the residence of C. counnames o the resnrcti VP HhllFolmM. Krcanbrack, Lakeview, Utah ers, as follows: of .W' 1st on the day ty, Utah, Cert No. Name m' Shares. Am't. 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock 117 Niels Larson, to pay 'the delinquent assossmenr Frank Williams 2 $ 4m thereon,' together with the cost or 05 Wm. A. Mnxfii'lii salei! advertising and espouse of 334 Win.' A. Mnxfioh . . . . 2 4 (K) 341 Win. A. M.ixfickl.... 1. 1 .' r im Secretary . vn m. A. Maxfield 2 4.00 D. 3, Trovo. liox K. ISO, 4r.I5 Wm. A. .MiiTfi,.!,! i . , (FUhI publication June 15; 434 Win. A. '.Mnxfiold ; s,n .iiilillcatlou June 20,' .) .... .... c-- c-- c-- o ..... l; c-- o foi - ..J - 10-1- |