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Show SATURDAY i DECEMBER 18, M m is y Elizabeth . ;- WWW Jordan CHAPTER XIV Continued. a-": as tes, ineyre sou www, an iw ported when ahe cam back. "All bat out of the Italians. Tneyre eating bow, and after that I thlnlr they're planning to leave," ..,. Where's the hsgr "Waiting on them." She ipoke detacbedly, almost dully. As In the morning, ahe waa not sur-priaed sur-priaed ; bat tonight there waa In ber manner a suggestion of reDreiaed ex citement which It had not held before. "Have you a heevy coatT be aaked her. "Tea." "Get It and put It on, quick. Don't waate nny time." He Indicated the buckled house-shoes ahe attll wore "And put on aome real shoes. If you have ihem." TVIf - m pet 'rii. ahe disappeared. Mi f..vv.l lior Into the bedroom In WnH'li. r-tltin . Hi IIOUTS OI Ml prrw Mfn!,i'i ii ftVrinmn. the hag had found onwiV TiKj I'iiif; ftp indicated a door "Where t(nn llint lend? "!wtf bHrhnwm.' "There's a back window over the vrrniiiiH. w nai rooio - uw w mean?" i "A bedroom off the hall." "Good!" She followed hla thought "But I don't think we can risk that One of the Itallana la patrolling the ball. That's why they, haven't locked the door. I caught a glimpse of him just bow, coming toward the foot of the stairs." '" '. rr He stared at herfrownlngly, Jhen. walking to the bed, atrlpped It with an arm-swing and seized the sheets. "Then It's simply a question of lowering low-ering yoo from , the front," he cried. ... -mm I mm 1 1 m m T can, and well have to risk a OTop or a few feet Snow'a safe.V As fa spoke,-he waa hurriedly Jea.fi lng and roping the sheets. "Used to do this at school when I was t Wd." he explained. "Quite like old times. Kow get on i the coat and shoes. ""please.' j- '--' She needed the reminder. She was taring -at this visitor, who had the face of the man ahe knew .and the voice and manner of a stranger. AH trace of young.. Devon's debonair Indifference In-difference was gone. He had the cold eyes and set Jaw of a determined man. hnT lit until task which would as suredly be done, but bis ftlr of detachment detach-ment equaled her own. ' When she was n-ndy. and still with his new Hlr Of businesslike conren- A .1 . 1. I t. I- I A . .A mA. irnunn nits jm iu iiuuu. jir w- ju sieir -tnr-i mft rf na .aiir preliminary survey of the grounds, led her through the' window and- ont on the verandn roof. Here be briefly trd ber what to do. suiting1 actlon'""to words with entire efficiency, nnd ris-anmtnir ris-anmtnir hor nnmieatlonlnff nliptllehre as a matter of course. The- lowering was not the simple exercise ex-ercise he had expected, any more than the upward climb hnd been. Light ns ahe was, it waa clear that her nnsup- vtAvfrAst Alfvit biv11 m bflotr rlrofv npon a body renting Insecurely on a slippery roof with nothing more sub stantial tnnn snow ana ice.io cum? to. Put eventually she was .down, a little shaken but unhurt, and. he was .beside her. : "Now, let's see how fast yon can run," he suggested.;., sn.dfpr the first time bis whispered voice held arlng of youth she 'knew. "Shaw's watch-era watch-era may suddenly begin to watch, of even to see something. She responded to his changed tone with an uncontrollable gasp of relief, whlch be attributed to excitement "Dont worry. All right now, I think," he sal1. with an Immediate return to curtnesa. It steadied ber aa no other attitude on his part could baje done.' ---- - J - .. -"Can you drive a ereeArrowr be asked, as they ' plungad ahead through (he snowdrlfta,' -"Tes." "That's fine. That's great. 1 was afraid you couldn't." This was Laurie again. He went on urgently. "If we're stopped or separated, do exactly as I say. Don't lose an-Instant. Rush to my car. It's over there, among the trees. See? over there at the right. It'i turned toward the rond." He Indicated In-dicated thespot. -'ftet In, gn to the left at the first turn, drive full speed to a gnrajre a qnarter of a mile ((own the mnln rond. N- mntter what happens, hap-pens, don't. stop-W- you rench If. (V Into the gnrnge, and wait biilf an hour for me. If I'm not there then, drive , on to New York and go to this ad-j dress." He gave her a penciled slip he had prepared. "Mrs. Ordway Is I --good friend of mine. She'll take yon In and look after you.. Will you , do that?" " ; "Tea." The word was so low that be bad to bend Ms 1mrd to catch It. mi foidi lanraia urn mori. "Don't worry. It wta be all rlgkt Only, Mm way, I eaat billeve that Shaw U letting t off u aaally aa thifc" - - ; .. She stumbled, bat M caught her. For amoment he supported her, and la that moment under the mom of ber nearness and deareeaa and help lessness, the hardness of the past hour disappeared. . He did not understand under-stand ber. Perhaps be wonld never understand ber. Bat 1 whatever she -waa, ahe waa all right Half leading, Tairctrrytof ber, be got ber to the car and Into It He had actually raised one foot to follow ber when something stirred la the shadows shad-ows near them, and the familiar, squat figure of Bbaw stepped forth.-. 7"'. Though In bis sudden appearance be had followed the dramatic Instinct that seemed so strong In him, be bsd wholly lost the effect of unleashed fury he had worn In the afternoon. He was even amlllng with an, affectation affec-tation of good-humored tolerance. He had" thr air of -a - maa-wbowltb. the game In bis hands, can afford to be patient and affable. "Oh, come now," he said easily, "don't leave u quite so soon! 8Ince you've come back for another visit, we'vo decided to keep yon a while. Too know, I warned you of that" Laurie made a algn to Doris, which ahe Instantly obeyed.. Even before the indolent' voice bad finished speaking, ahe waa at the wheel and the car had started. Shaw, springing forward with goggling eyea and dropped Jaw, found his way blocked by . a man as new to him aa he had been to Dorle, a Laurence Devon who all fn an instant had taken on the black rage be himself him-self had dropped. In the hands of th stranger waa t revolver which neatly covered " Shaw's plump - cheat Before this apparttloa, Bbaw backed away precipitately. . . "" "Stand exactly -where -you -'- are." Devon's voice was very quiet but therewas a quality In it which added to the Icy chill of the night "I know you're not alone, but If aay of your pals ahowa himself, 111 shoot him dead. If you move or utter one word, or cry out HI kill you.- Do you understand?'.' un-derstand?'.' Shaw did understand. The look In bis protruding eyes proved that Those eyes shifted wildly, turning this way and that, asjf In search of the help which - lurked among ihose .pectral trees. . He himself stood as motionless motion-less as one of them, and as" he stood he moistened his thin lips with the tip of a trembling tongue. l"Now'Vaald Laurie, Tin going to have the: truth, t Tnf going to have It AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN LEOAJ. ADVERTISING He increased the pressure on'tljej- OAXUitLfAi; uiiiUJjjMiiER -18. 192G inns 1 - . , r . - ......... - ' thick neck.' Shaw's face began to purple. His eye bulged horribly. He choked, and with the act gave up. 1 "Hold on," he'furgled. "Listen." The pressure on bis throat . slightly Relaxed. With eyes dosed, he collapsed col-lapsed against the nearest tree trunk. Laurie followed him, Expecting aome tmchjrous mor?i bat U the light seemed oat of the serpent. He was ditching at Us coat and eollar as If aot yet able to breafa. ' - Tve had enough of this, be finally gasped oat Til tell you everything." '.. Even as he spoke, Laurie observed that one of the clutching, clawing hands bad apparently got hold of what It was eakiac . - e e e e e e Doris, feeling ber way through the blsckness.of the storm on the unfamiliar unfa-miliar country road, beard above the wlad the sound of a sharp explosion which she thought meant blown-cnt tire. She did aot stop. Before ber, only a short distance away, was the garage te which aha .was hastening and where she was to wait for Laurie. To go on meant to take er chance, but she bad been ordered aot to stop. There was a certain exhilaration In obeying that order. - Crouched over the wheel, with head bent, and guess-lag guess-lag at the tons she could aot see, she pressed on through the storm. CHAPTER XV : .Bark Makes a Promlsa Burke, dozing over the fire In his .so-called office, waa aroused from his dreams by the appearance of a vision. For a moment be blinked at It doubtfully. doubt-fully. Then Into. his eyes came a dawning Intelligence, slightly tinged with reproach. Burke was an unimaginative man. who did not like to be Jarred out of bis routine. Already that day-aev-era! unusual Incidents had occurred; and thoug-ke-popnJajuJtsIesjLhey ended happily, they bad been almost too great a stimulus to thought. Now here waa another, In the form of a gjriZyouBg-Tind beautlfulr and-PPF' ently blown Into bis presence on the wings of the wild storm that was raging. ' 8omewhat uncertainly, Mr. Burke arose and approached the vision, which, standing at the threshold of hla sanctum, thereupon addressed him In hurried but reassuring human tones. -Tve had a blowout" the lady briefly brief-ly announced. "Will you put on a spare,' pleaae, and take a look at the other ahoea r This service, she estimated, would take half aa hour of the proprietor's time. If he moved with the customary deliberation of bis claaa, and would, of course, make superfluous any ex-planatlon- Of Jer.iraJlt.athe garage, tad of her nervousness. If ho happened hap-pened to be sufficiently observant to notice that It was really fortunate that the blowout had occurred. Surely within the. half hour Laurie would have rejoined re-joined her. If he did not she frankly frank-ly conceded to herself, she would go niad with suspense. There was u limit to what she couid endure, and that limit had been reached. Thirty minutes more of patience and courage and . seeming, calm covered the last draft she could make on a' nervous system already greatly overtaxed. Rurke drew his worn olllre chair close to the red-hot stove, nnd was mftdly pained by the lady's failure to avail herself -of the. oouifurt thus offered. Tlds lt...vll be remembered January. 1017, three nionilisl)efore America's entry Into the World war. and women able to drive motors were comparatively rare, . Any clrl . who could drive a car In a sttHw Iike this, and through the . drifts of- country roads Mr. Iturke. having roltirtantly removed himself from the lady's presences pres-ences waV now beside her car, and at this point In his reflections he uttered - An Ordinance, AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING CARD ROOMS AND CARD TABLES AND PROVIDING FOR TUB REVOCATION OF SUCH LICENSE. ' - BE IT ORDAINED BT THE CITY COUNCIL OF. AMERICAN - FORK CITY TJTAJI Section 1. CARD ROOM LICENSE REQUIRED. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep, maintain or operate any room or place In American Fork.City, other than a private home used for rest dentlal purposes only, in which games of carda are played, or any table on which games of carda are played In any such room, or any room whene cards are played, or any table on which carda are played, without first obtaining a license. w Section I. DOORS NOT TO BE LOCKED OR BARRED. It shall be ub la wful-for, aw person, firm or corporation, licensed unffer the provisions of this chapter, to permit or allow In, on or at any llqenaed premises, any game of carda to be played behind locked, barred or barricaded barri-caded door, or other place equipped In such manner aa to make It difficult of access or Ingress to peace officers, or to keep or maintain in, on or at such licensed premises what Is commonly com-monly known as a lookout or any signal or alarm device, electric busier, bus-ier, or any device or agency capable of bteing used, or used., as a means ol giving warning of the pfesencepr approach of peaceofficers. It shall be unlawful for any person to' play 'cards or to exhibit playing cards or any gambling devices behind be-hind any locked, barred or barricaded door, or in any locked, barred or, barricaded room In, on or 1 at any premises licensed under the provisions pro-visions of this chapter, or where and when what is commonly called a lookout look-out is maintained on said licensed premises, or where and when said place la equipped with signal or alarm devices, electric buzzers, or any ldevIc.eoragency capable or, Demg used, or used, as a meansTjr-givms a warning of the presence or approach ap-proach of peace officers. . It shall te unlawrui ior any penuu tn ha hind locked, -barred -or barricaded door -or doors In which games of cards are being played, or in which playing cards or any gambling devices de-vices are exhibited. Section 3. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Every applicant for such license shall make application therefor there-for to the City Recorder of American Fork City, Utah, and shall with his application 'file a - statement under oath showing the street and house number of the place where he proposes pro-poses to keep,' maintain, conduct or operate such card room or table, the name under which, or for or by which, he is operating, and the number of tablesused or intended to be used in said place. ... -Section 4. INVESTIGATION "AND RKl'ORT ON" APPLICATION:- DUTY QF CITY MARSHAL. The application for such license, together with -the Bworn statement of the applicant aforesaid, shall, by the City Recorder, be presented to the City Courtcil of Amercian Fork City at its next regular meeting, and shall, by said City Council he referred to the City Marshal for the investigation and report, re-port, and he shall, within tea days after receives such application, makjp report to the City Council of the gener.il reputation and ch.arn ter of in j:moji. .making such application; appli-cation; the .general 'reputation and fhninv'cr .nf the Dlacc- houcnt to nu Will buy poultry or farm produ Will Strong 69R4 American Fork. - 12-11 to Phone 21J1 For Truck Hauling! Moving. R, 0, Weeks, Pleasant Gf v. v.- . 11. Guaranteed Top prices ma poultry, will call aay time, Tel, ti Amoijcan Fork. jtjj FOR RENT I Let's . make easy moneygo drytara,' will rent for halt of and advance sufficient cash to cost Dr. H. B. Robinson, Ogderf .rv,..,;,.-.,-t,,... . 11. FOR PIANO LESSONS --; see , - LUCIA B. WHITE, 1 highland, Utah Oraauate of TJ. of U. Music Te Lessons glfen at Fred Houston" NEW GLOVER HOI Pure white clover honey 2 per ti V Extracted 11.90 per gallon. Write for special wholesale pricV v. :. : .' to the American Honey Co., Login, lit pllcant shall have filed with tb Ctty Recorder a. corporate surety bond in the sum of nvo' hundred 1 (500.00) dollars, conditional upon the faithful observance of the provisions of this ordinance by the applicant Section 6. UNLAWFUL TO PERMIT PER-MIT MINORS TO ENTER CARD ROOMS. It shall bo unlawful for any person, licenaed under the provisions of this chapter, or the agent manager or representative of such licensee, to permit or allow any person under the ageof wenty-one years to enter.vislt frequent br remala In any room where 'card - tables are being operated, oper-ated, or where games of cards are be-tnrplayed be-tnrplayed at said licensed premises. Section 7. UNLAWFUL TO PERMIT PER-MIT KNOWN GAMBLER TO OPERATE OPER-ATE GAME OR WORK IN CARD ROOM, It shall be unlawful for any person licenaed under the provisions of section 1, or the agent, manager or representative of such licensee, knowingly to employ, hire, or suffer any known gambler to conduct any card game or to work In or about any card room or table at said licensed premises.- , Section" 8. T UNLAWFUL TO PERMIT PER-MIT PLAYING ON SUNDAY. It shall be unlawful for any person licensed under the provisions of Section I, or the agent manager or representative of such licensee, to suffer- or permit the use of said card rooms or tables for the playing of cards, or for any other, person to play cards ' on such tables or In any such room. ; on the first day of the week, commonly called call-ed Sunday, or. between the hours of eleven o'clock P. M. and twelve o'clock., midnight, or between the hours of twelve o'clock midnight and nine o'clock A M. of any day. Section 9. LICENSE MAY BE RE- -ors-iw-nftm,beIiyOKED. The license of any cerson. . vnvu iuv wujivu ui Ameri can Fork City at any time upon notice and hearing for vioaltlon of any ordinance ordin-ance of American Fork City or law of the State of Utah, or for any other good and sufficient reason. Section 10. PLAYING FOR MONEY UNLAWFUL. Nothing In this ordinance ordin-ance shall be construed as a license or permission for the playing .of cards for money or anything of value, or for any kind of game of gambling. -. ' Section 11. PENALTY. Any person, per-son, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions -of this - ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Section 12. In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary to the peace, -health and aafety-of- the -inhabitants of American Fork City that this ordinance become effective Immediately. Im-mediately. Section 13. This ordinance shall take effect upon its publication. Section 14. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed.- Passed by the City Council of American Fork City, Utah, 11th day of December; 1926. . JA.MES M. GRANT, Mayor. Attest: GEO. F. SHELLEY, City Recorder. - hiate of- L tah, County-of Utah-sa, iFlrst Crop Alfalfa Hay For sJ Telephone 136-W1, Lehl. 12J 1 Battling Musk Ox The'miisk ox of Canada, upon i lng danger, forni Into line faring i fohdVkJxftsj? soldiers, and atand ready for as tack. American Forfc Silver Band 1,1 City Beautifying Recreational work Delinquent Paving Purchases Incidental Contingent Expenses . Emergency balance -4 I. George Jr Shelley. Ci'v Recorder. V . i 4 r ..1. nn. . ' rceacd; Jhe gonpral reputation on"- '"vik,ui auj;k v:iy, nereoy cenny tli" pt'Tspus who habltuallv patronize ; auove ann rorepoing 13 a run, .Stran,.nht ea.i nim-i.: th.. nature : trw.-afld -orrect copy of an ordinance kind orvtuisiness (ouuucieu a-! ' c v lL-'.UUL" 01 mcri-( . f n , . fM ft r HFM I .It V n 1 ta . 1 h .Inn -s. rf v.vvvj.. -- - XUid said Dlace by lij Atitil!r;nn or anyi "V . . . was ) nther j-eriuti, or bxnaid applicant at TTT-oth(r plfM- wlu-thcr intox 1 ca 1 1 n k ll-i'uors are or have lifhiserved cr permitted to be drunk at said place; whether gaiulilins of any description has -bwn -tarried on or indulged iit said place;- whether known gamblers kperate. maintain, conduct or are in (harpe of or play at any card game or-are employed in or about said card rcoms; whether said place is or has been (ondurted in-xiawful. quiet and To'al 33J Section 2. In the oplutoa City Council, It .la necessary li peace, health and safety of tf habitants of American Fork CitJ this ordinance become 'effects mediately. Section 3. This ordinance! take eaect at once upol publication. Passed by the City Council of can Fork City, Utah, .this 11th December 1926, " JAMES M. GRANT, GEO. F. SHELLEY. City Reel Attest: State of Utah, County of Utah- I. George F. Shelley, Ci!y Ra of American Fork City, hereby 1 that the above and foregoing Is I true and correct copy of an ortU passed by the. City Council of can Fork City on the 11th December, 192C, enti'led "An anc makine annronrlations !i support of the-eity-ROveniment year. 1927." In' Witness Whereof, I lavq unto, set niy hand ;md 'he cm eeal of American Fork "City til an pxrtnmatfnn' -inffTtirtw-TtroppcaV urdorly ..tuHnner. nndheahat. adl "Stand Exactly Where You Are I" all, and I'm going to have It quick. If you don't tell It, ril kill you. Probably Prob-ably I ahall kill jou anyway. Bui first you will answer two questions. What power have you got ever Miss Mayo? And what are yon trying to dor i Shaw hesitated.'' Agatn his protruding pro-truding eyes turned wildly to the right and left, as if In search of help. Still holding the revolver In-his right hand, Laurie slowly reached out hl$ left and seized thp other's throat In the grip of his powerful young fingers. "It's the lad's carThe ejaculated slowly, and for a moment stood staring star-ing at It. Then, still slowly, he nodded. ' . It was the lad'a car which, only a short time before, he himself hnd put ftnperfect "order for a swift run to New York. Now-ihla girl had It, but t was easy to see why. He had been wrong ln .Ms coJleje-prank theory. Here waa something more wronn much more lntirMtn8;. Here was a love affal . ..... ' As us meditations continued he was cursorily glancing at the tires, looking look-ing for the one that hnd sustained the blowout ne was not grestly surprised sur-prised to find every tire perfect; -There had been plenty of mysteries in the lad's conduct, and this was merely another trifle to add to the list. Undoubtedly Un-doubtedly the lady had her reasons for Insisting on a blowout, and If she had. It was no affair of his. Also, the price for chnnirlngvthnt tire would be a dollar, and Mr. Rurke was always al-ways wHHng to pick tip s dollar. Whistling softly but sweetly, he removed re-moved a rear shoe, replaced It with one of the "spares" rn the car's rnck, and solemnly retestd the others. The tasK, as ioris nan expected, toofc mm almost' bltlf nn Imlir u-k ' "Keep still." he warned, as; the oth er started to raise bis hands. "You think the game ixn't up, Mif It Is. Now talk, and talk quick. , ' He tightened his grip on the thlc'v slippery throat. "I'm enjoying this," he rasped. "If, you were anything bo the snake you are, I'd give yon ti fighting chance. Hut a creature thi; uses chloroform and hires three ttiiti'" toJielp him In bis dirty . Colnpieleil Ik lounged hn k fo the lady and assured her (hat the car 1 To !!' 1'rir I'.l ll ! there'o his reconimendattotraa to the granting or denying of saiJ applies-, lion for license. "- --; . -I Upon receipt of said report from1 the City Marshal, the. City Council shall act-upou gaidapplication as 1' shall deem Jiist and proper in regard to granting or denying the same. It - is also hereby made the duty of tbe-flty Marshal and City night watchman, after a license has-been On the H'h -di Mecemhor, 19CC, entitled "An ordinance ordin-ance licensing and rtpulatlng card rormtir mrd -cartMabW-and providnfl; fir tfto revocation of such license." Witness my hand and the Seal of American F'ork City this 16th day of ecembtrr, A. D. 1926. - GEO. F, SHELLEY,' v City Recorder, frst Publication December 18, 1926. An Ordinance AN ORTTNA NCHrMAK1NG AP- I'KOI'RIATIONS FOR THE SUP- PORT OPTHEXUTY COYEUNMENT rvm 1HH YEAR mit-.-. Belt enacted by the City Council of American Fork City, Utah: Section 1. That" the following sums of money, or as much thereof aa may be necessary, be and the same ar hereby appropriated out of any mbner In the City Treasury, not otherwise granitd'to operate and maintain cardtapproprlatedfor the support of the rooms and tables, to investigate and examine any place licensed assuch, and If it shall appear from such Investigation In-vestigation and examination that the general reputa'ion or character of the persons to whom such license has been granted, or that tlus general reputalioaor ..character -JiLJbeejiOcxeniberl92taftKlt sons employed In, irequentlng, resor lng to or entertained at said place, is bad. or that any law of the state or rrd'nanre of the Ciy has been violated violat-ed in said plate since the granting of rh license, or If said place since the prantinK ot such license has not been ccnducfecl In a lawful, quiet and peaceable manner, the City Marshal or city n'gh watchman shrill at once report the part'cular facts In regard to s'ifh matters, or any of them, or nv o'thr mafrrs In repard to whiih 'he f "it v Council should tc advised, t" th City Council, wlthlun n 1 iiiiim, T to r'Aiiki-iT such '-"sp. which City Council shall take (fU av-t'.ou ill T' l-nril In tlw. rn Ffl --peat!on or such li . ni. !M1i the fc -I '"-tine of "fi-vMls it niav deem lvs government of American Fork . CItv for the calendar year ending December Decem-ber 31, 1927. said appropriations being maae to the accounts indicated and as iur ner iremixea in the budget approved ap-proved by the Cty Council of Ameri can Fork City, Utah, on the 11th day In These Dayt of Divorce Juil Tunfcln 'says iMn i Mritiqer than tiction lull It 1 c-i tliii: Imrdei ;ui I harder to wind tit ' ih-w story with tin? line, :'rii',v lifil happy ywr aft er." VMihii,y t'ir Slur .s-n.qu , .). ' I-1 and OVlV Th" 'irlv l'cenv,' .. fnr -wulii "!:' r-nr, rnmro t ta'diM for tln tila vine ' (""lx. t.it h'i gi''iii (in p,.f v"ar or phm thri'r' nnd ;., on nilclitlon. "1 "er ve:ir r nnv part thereof, for "rh nd.'''ni-l titil-, fav-it.io In iA-"ance. iA-"ance. Prn-ld-d further .tha no I '-i'MSf shnll. I e Issued tint'l the ap- SUMMARY 1927 BUDGET Budget Department " Allowance Streets, (Including sprlnkllngl ....jrr:. $2,225.00 Waterworks Repairs, Improvements. Improve-ments. Sinking Fund and Interest 13,000.00 Public Library u 1.650.00 Fleotrlc Lighting and Power 3.100.00 pl'oe " SjOOO.OOt' r rP uppt. t including payment on fln anDarahiirlio'ps):... 1.700.00 x 2.000.00 Salaries -General CItv officers '. -1,370.00 I'rint'ntr nnd artvertfslng... Statlf nery .. I'r'--()ti"rs . civil1 -5..tt,- " '"'rini'n-il . I.'r"H-r".itnns I''' r nn l- !n:i!rt!n M' n!c'-ii'l Flection . , ;:...." T"lerhone Keel : , '"lerpst on botes ''stray Pound' ..: I'tinmi-ninoptu and Kxpensf 1'uhlic Property Qunranttno .... , . 150.00 125.00 -100.00 100.00 100.00 no.oo 175.00 12.00 200.00 5, 500.00 50.00 500.00 ' 156.00 (Seal) City Mrst Publication ieinDer . 0 . - SUMMONS In the District Court of the Judicial District, State of I'tah, in and for Utah County. Ann L." Chlpmait. i'lalnti Willard Chloman, Sadie Cunni Vllfn A.tamu Sllllllia V Bar.h A Unrr Wilford Ta uuiu'i ... - Oscar Lee, Edward Ke!Uiy.na Keiley, Mary E. Ci'iiier, Defem UUIUlllKUOi . A I THE STATE OF I'TAH W SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby .suntmoned t to within Twenty-days after the of this summons upon'ytmHf, ...vi- .1.- .,f,ft. m ahlcli tlon Is brought, otherwise,! thirty days after service, andi the above entitled action; anai r failure so to do, im -,m h nfiitored asalnst yon lng to the demand of the w which within ten oa .nmmnns UDOn yOD filed with the clerk of said coal This action Is brought to n Judgement, to quiet ' pieces of land in favor of Ana I ; . 11-- tn. tvi demaBU man, accoraiuB- 1 complaint. - . , A. rf. " . . If A Horney w" S P f. Address 482 North W e. ,o iohi Utah ri,a PiiWicatlon December ' Ust Publication iLX'l ANNOUNCEMENT 1st. Effective January thereafter, the Utah Society members ..-i.ii.. miIi tinsls. 110 lt7i; -wnn.. ,,-. may ""- County will 0Per order that we present prices. Pr. Dr. Pr. Pr. : Dr. .1. L, U"f1iel Atlantic Chrl vV a. Ilrnier II. p. 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