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Show JrCAlT- FOItE CITIZEN SATURDAY, JULY U I r ' i - V I - J A ;ff Northland Romance i V Continued. f rapid. sndwe watched la , untiring fucloatioa. fth. most exciting spectacle S .whole world. Th Issue was I death, rolo or Miration, end Lw Sll dart, snd with ry lZ of the day.wa. dimal. repeated; , Every rebodle dragged ashore, The ; demanded their tribute. The v tbt trafl must pay the toll - - , ":; : ' "- s I knew that Berna and I must ai tut two nights later It came, re tlttlng by the river, remenv Ban way from the boats., Aa t tfent and with hands clasped, the ahadowa that for a , fcj lifted, now enshrouded her t pester gloom, ' k -y-A -: i 3 m your trouble, Berna. 1 jihaoi her bead, her eyee wide j trying to read . the future, v i wtWng; it's only my foolish i If 1 tell yon, It wouldn't- help And then It doesn'tmatter, , ftddst eare.2Wbj should you p :"'" ' "' v ' : '' toned away from "me and td ibwrbed In bitter thought M why; yea, I would care;: I in Xou know I would do any- n the world to help you:; Tbu I tell ne, Berna. It will worry indeed If you don't act sort the refused. I pleaded ter gently. I coaxed, I en-iti. en-iti. m waa Very reloctaoCjrei lut tie -yielded. - - --- - f ,TtH if I must" he aald; "but ',iQ st sordid, so mean, I bate my-V, my-V, I despise myself that I should t to ten It" v . ie kneaded a tiny ' handkerchief toeIj la her Angers. To know how nice. Ma dam Winkle? jiIi been to me lately bought me r clothes, given me trinkets.- Well, .t's i reason she's got her eye oa m for me," - ' - ' ny Up, iVbo's the manr 'Jack Locarno. Have you heard of i? He's got a million-dollar claim BoMMa," . v' t M I beard of hlral Who had not N of Black Jack, his spectacular plays, his meteoric rise, his aWe display : 'fit tonne he's married," she went j Trat that doesn't matter up here, such a thing as a Klondike irtar anyway, he wanU me.". But yon . wouldn't surely you ildntr ::; owed on me fiercely. I pnw do yon take me fort Surely J now me better than thnt Oh, Hmost make me hate you." r ,;'I'y I tried to soothe her. wbJs- i"0ht aJ dear, tell, me aU about It onj,tliVrm sorry." , "-L .went on in her fierce, 'excited 'He earns to the restaurant la Ben- Hi osed to watch me a lot ; ID siT?.,,ww foUowln I was j1 I trembled when I served htm. tZ!? me tremb,. t S IM of power' T060 n too -SIi present. o"r tffta.? I 1 ?4 them, but she t let me, took them from me, ibSm.y- he and she had WU 1 know it was an about jWMwnTlcametoyou tHat Cld you to marry me-? me-? from him.- ,2' t you against your 5B?nnCM"d ".womenh6 ; JdUhonor.,Oh,Godr. ',,,Bostjnl la. Itt Vrf 'v dlesa, ' t 'poor, W25iB,d nidle,! " orelict him get me." l"BualT er' " I K-i i Ma.,.1 Pded, "please iBui'" ??. one that would nowtt'v me a moment , , . Rt t ,... . v u u" wire r. The stood up To "bear my words. Sue would not let me touch her, but there was a great light In her eyes. TLea ahe spoke and ber voice was vibrant .with passion, all Indifference fsae-'fronr ft' '"Try-- ??r,r---rr "Oh, you blind! -ton coward I Couldn't yoa see? Conldn't you feelt T&at day on the scow It came to me Love. Do you know what t wished as we weni tnrougb' the rapidst 1 wished that It might be the end,' that in such supreme moment we mlsbt St down clinging' together, and thai In death 1 might bold yoa la my armi Oh, If you'd only been like that 'after' ward, met love open-armed with love. But no I you slipped buck to friendship, friend-ship, I feel as If there were barrier of Ice bet weed us how. Leave me, leave me, for ) never want to see you again." .,.. fJ. , Tea, yoo will, you must you must Berna.. I Jove you so, I love you so.". I crushed her to merl, kissed her madly, yet ahe. was cold. ; - ; ."Dave you nothing more to say than fine wonlir she asked. "' "Marry me, marry me," I repeated. ''' "Nowt" ; '''" 'r'-; - - Now I-JL hesUatedjigalnJThe-Sud-denness of It was like a cold douche. God knows, burned for the girl, yet somehow convention clamped me. Now If you wish faltered; "but better when we get to Dawson. 'Better 'Bet-ter when : I've . muds ' good np there. Give me . one , year, Berna. one year and then" ; - '- the hrtT M v wnrry yon If yon frfrV 1. World." "IThti l: ' 10 m calm. do. n. fa Car. n. "vru,L- do Indeed, N tht JL 1 you t0 torry ne. ,eatbeforIvepnct twaltG w Jat waiting ,Sln the beglnnlnl! ?3 Jon . i"nnea that I ahon .1 i Ann i w i now dooa ctrej" ' J!i .', and then- "One yearr The sudden gleam of hope vanished jtrorater eyesr- Then she turned to me In a sudden "spate 4 passion,' her face pleading, - furrowed, wretchedly sad. ' -.- "Oh, my dear, my dear, I love you better than the whole world, but I "hoped yon would rare enough for me to marry me now It would have been best believe me Well, be it so, well wait one year.", "lea, believe me, trust me, dear; It will be aU right I'll work for you, slave for you, think only of you, and In twelve short months I'll give my whole life to make you happy." "Will you, dear! Well. It doesn't matter now. , . . Tve loved you." All that night I wrestled with my-self. my-self. I felt I ought to marry her at once to shield ber from the dangers that encompassed her. She was like a Iamb among a pack of wolves. -1 juggled with my conscience. I was young and ' marriage to me seemed such terribly all-important step; Yet In the end my better nature triumphed, and ere the camp was astir I arose.,. I was going to marry Berna that day. A feeling of relief came over me. How had It ever seemed possible to delay I was elated beyond be-yond measure. . - . ' I hurried to tell ber. Love words trembled on my tongue Up. It seemed to. me I could toot' bear to wait moment :. Z 'I- ,. ;" ' Then as I reached the place where they had rested I gated unbelievingly. A sickening sense of loss and failure crashed me.. . For thi fcov wu ftne, .. r, . . H wu thret tfayt before we made t start again, and to mw etch day was Cle a year. Wny bar sudden de-; de-; partnrfit 1 bad no doubt It was en-, en-, forced. I dreaded danger. - Then In a whUe I crew calmer. I wu foolish ' to worry. ; She waa safe enough, We would meet In Dawson. ; - . At last wt were under way. Once more with swelling sail we drove before be-fore the wind. Perhaps the rich, ground would all be gone "ere we reached the valley. Maddening thought after what we had endured I We must get on. :;. .', : The dayt were Insufferably hot and mosqulto-curstthe nights chilly, damp and mosquito-haunted. . 1 1 suffered i agonies from neuralgia. Never mind, It would soon be over. We were on our isst lap, - The trail was near : Its end. '. Ye&, It was Indeed the homestretch. Suddenly sweeping round a bend we raised a shout of Joy.There waa that great livid scar on the mountain face the "SlldeV and xlustered. below, t like shells on the seashore, an army of tents.- It was a gold-born city. Trembling with eagcrnefyi we pulled ashore. Our troubles were over. At last we had gamed our Eldorado, thank God, thank God I ''?'. A number of loafers were coming to meet us. They were strangely calm.'.- tV;., ,'":'.; ;'''"' "Uow about the gold?" said the rrodlgal "lots of ground left to stake?" ""- " 1 .- " One of them looked at us contempt ;ouly. Ue chewed a momem ere u. Poke..., . ' , ; "Vou Hioechakera better git right ihoioo. There ain't a root oi grounu to stake. Everything In signi was i men tor every Job 1 The whole t 3s a fake. Tou Cheechakera bote right home." y - ' , Tea, after all oar travajL g i our torment we bad better go right f owe, I Already many were preparing to Ci so. , This wu the end. ' r CliPTER VI- i . , I will always remember my fin t Cay ;ia the gold camp. All waa grot ue, .makeshift, haphaxard. Back tt the ,'maln street lay the red-light carter, and behind It sgaln a swamp tt nig-;gerheads, nig-;gerheads, the breeding place of faver and mosquito. , ' THI midnight I wandered ai and idown the long street: but there was no dartnesa, ao4ullila fta clamorous uie, . , : . I waa looking for Berna. My heart f hungered for her; my eyea ache J for her ; my mind wu so full of ber there seemed no room for another i!ngje thought But It wu like looktr for a neeoia in a strawstack to fta 1 her la that seething multitude. So with spirits steadily sinking serowers waited. ; ....,.; . IfAfier a Jsesslon of debate, we de- ciaeoi jo reserve our rights, to ftaks ; till a good, chance offered. It isras : bitter awakening. Like all the rest we had expected to get ground that I waa gold from the grass-roots down. ; But there wu work to be bad, aad we ; would not let ourselves be dl&eart- ened. : .The Jam-wagon had already de- serted us. Be was off up on Eldorado somewhere, shoveling dirt Into a S! olce-i olce-i box for ten dollars a day. I ma!a up r my mind I would follow falm. Jld also would get to work, while the ProgaL we : agreed, would look after our Interests, and stake or buy a good ! claim.-; - -. -- y-yy . The country was at the mercy of ; a gang of corrupt officials who were ! using the public offices for their own enrichment-" Franchises -were -being given to the favorites of those In pow ,er, concessions sold, liquor permits granted, and abuses of every kind practiced on the free miner. All wu venality, Injustice and exaction. . ; ', "Say, boys, I guess I've done a click .piece of work," said the Prodigal with some satisfaction, as be entered oar tent Tve bought three whole out fits on the beach. Got them for S3 per cent leu than the cost price la Se attle. m pull out 109 per cent on the deal Now's the time to get In and buy from the quitters." , . . "It'a too bed to take advants; of them.1 1 suggested. "Too bad nothing I That's business; your necessity, my opportunity. Oh, you'd never make a money-getter, my boy, this side of the 'millennium and you Scotch, tViixi i I . : - ' t I roamed the long street with- an awful ' restless agony In my heart Where wu Berna, my girl, so precious now It seemed l : had ; lost her? 1 vlsloned evils befalling her; I pierced my heart with dagger-thrusts of fear for her. Oh, If I only knew she wu 'safe and well! If I could only find her I The land was a great symphony; she the haunting theme of It I bought a copy of the Nugget and went Into the Sourdough restaurant to. read It As I lingered there sipping, sip-ping, my coffee and perusing the paper indifferently, a paragraph caught my eye and made my heart glow with sudden hope. ' ----- -- Here was the Item: , "One of the largest gambling plays that ever occured in Dawson came off last nlzht In the Malamute saloon. Jack Locasto of Eldorado; well known u one the Klondike's wealthiest claim- owners, Claude Terry and Charlie Haw were the chfeT actonr lirtbr game, -which cost the first-named the sum el ., .,. .,....,- it .i, .... ,. . J 10 ln Commieaionerlot raw or utajn or the condSUon1 of THE PEOPLES' STATE BANK OF AMERICAN mate T LLocated at American Fort In tha fttnty of Utah, Eute of Utah, at the cloee of business on the 23th day of Juno, im. - RESOURCES Loanaand-Discounts 132514.65 Overdrafts Stocks. Bonds and Securities, Se-curities, etc ... "nx House Purnlture.and F1xturei Real Estate Sold Under Contract $19,000. "Locasto came to Dawson from his J lata yesterday. It Is Mid that bo-ore bo-ore leaving the Forks be lost a sum ranging la the neighborhood of $5,000, 'Last night he began playing In the Malamute with Haw and Terry la an effort It la supposed, to recoup his 'losses at the Forks. The play eon-! eon-! tinned nearly all night, and at the 'wind-up, Locasto, u stated above, was loser to the amount of 119.000." -Jack Locastol Why had?I not i thought of him before? Surely If anyone any-one knew of the girl's whereabouts, II - would be he. : I determined I would ask him at once. , , H 1 So I hastily finished my coffee and 'inquired of the waiter where I might 'find the Klondike king. j "Oh, Black Jack." he said: "well, at the Green Bay Tree, or the TlvolL or the Monte Carlo. But there's a big I poker game- on and he's liable to be -la It"'- ;v;v Once more I paraded the seething street Women were everywhere, smoking cigarettes, laughing, chaffing, strolling In and out of the wide-open -MloonsJUiUjertlnepWt ? ? air, a madcap freedom, an effluence or disdainful sin. I found "myself by the Stockade that surrounded the police reservation. One of the constables, a tall, slim Englishman Eng-lishman with a refined manner, proved to me a friend In need. - "Yes," he said. In answer to my query, "I think I can find your man. He's downtown somewhere with some of the big sporting guns. Come on. we'll run him to earth." ' " - After a short walk he pushed his way through a crowded doorway and ;i followed.. was the ordlny type of combined saloon and gnmhlltig Joint 'in a corner, presiding over nd ;poker game, I wns surprised to see Mosher. . m. My companion pointed to an Inner, rooirt' with a closed door. (To Bo Coa timed) Other Real Estate 0ne4 Due form Other Banks ; Checks on other hank In ' same town .1 479J3 taah-Itema .i - 599.72 Gold 177X0 SUver ... 2,188.37 Currency 2,625.00 Tota Cash on Hand.. Suspense v. ; ,., ;.. 216.01 8,442.27 1S.000.00 ; 350.00 B.800.00 8,000.00 40,200.07 7,079.84 1,153.02 TOTAL Capital Stock paid Surplus Fund LIABIUTUiS- 4410,465.89 I 40,000.00 10,000.00 , 4,42814 6,000.00 8,048 J2 Net Undivided Profits. Reoerve for Depreciation...) Due . to Other Banks- Deposits Subjects r ;. ; . to Check $127,240.92 , Cashier's Checks 2,191.79 ' ; T Dividends Unpaid 78.60 ? : --Total Demand. Deposits 189,51X21 Time Certificates 808.67 , , v Saving DeposlU 194,248.16. Total Time Deposits.- 202,756.83 Miacellaneou U-,,-.'" 720.26 ; TOTAL . - anft Agsas 8Ute of Utah, County of Utah: , ' Clifford E. Young, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing fore-going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the uld bank at the close of business on the 29th day of June, 1929. CLIFFORD E. YOUNG. . , 't Correct Attest: ' ' ;wm. thornton,- : 7 - ,.w. h. chipman, .' " ..- . ' jos. a storrsj i J 4 '-:. '". Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 8th day of July, 1929. a , CLYDE) P. CROOKSTON, (Seal) .; Notary Public. My Commission expire 3rd day w August 1931.;:''. .--''' '-: -'--;- ' State of Utah, Office ox Bank Com missioner. . r-i-i . . .. L W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commis sioner of the SUte of Utah, do here-l by certify that the foregoing la a tun, true and correct copy of the aUte- ment of the above named company, filed In my office this 9th day of July, 1929. . ... " ' ';:;":; W. H. HADLOCZ, Bscommlssioner, - i'J...i--.,..r;:...: AlvUC Made to the Bank Commluioner of the State of Utah of the condition of THE BANK OF PLEASANT Located at Pleasant Grove, la the county of Utah. State of Utah, at the close of hoslnen on the 29th day of June, 1929. - . ' fl?- : RESOURCES Loans, and Discounts $308,573J1 in Thtsc 1 l yrAur ad .. . ....... V fl i . V ' - fit :yyy Good Wicker Baby Carriage For Sale. Phone American Fork 12S-J. , y- - 7-13-lt Maytag Sales and Service. Terry Draper, Phone 42-W. V.. 4-20-if . Home For Sale. One block eouth of Ohlpaaa UercAct'Ia. Inquire Jas. T. Gardner, Americaa Fork. 7-tf MfLa1Tf" Ti"T- 'iww I1,', T' i"" " .7,',-' - I, .".UO.M13 I'UIl SALU Oooma, 'basement, 'base-ment, teat tad all modern, g-arsgg, coopi aad large lot UU: LUr Bate, TolspJione 16W. f-15-tt FOR SJLL 1 spring cot I dager cabinet ..aewlng. machine, . rocking chairs, wood bed, book-cue, wuh stand, organ and many other household house-hold goods.' See T. S. Priday, Ameri can For r. ''' . 74-ap Furnlahed Xpartment , itr . -Rnt Inquire Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter, Ameri can Fork, Phone 1244. . 7-13-lp Espcrt-. ''-..' Made to the Bank Commluioner of the Bute of Utah of the condition of THE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK Located at American, Fork . la .,. the county of Utah, SUte of Utah, at the close of business on the 29th day of June, 1929. ' v V r - : RESOURCES -r f.y Loans and Discounts $918,121.50 Overdrafts Stocks, Bonds and Se , curl ties, etc. . ......'.. Cialmo and Judgments. U. S. Treasury CerUficates-Bank CerUficates-Bank House ' Furniture and ' Fixtures.. Real Estate Cold Under Contract -v;1-,' ,;.';;: 181.41 t.931.97 - 20.566 Jl 10,000.00 .. 1U18.32 2,819.18 1280.74 Other Real Estate Owned 14,028.01 Due from Other Banks 139.119.01 Checks on other banks , In, same town -.$1,245.54 Cash Items ,7....i;;.. 191.00 Gold'' ' , t'-vr ' ' S Silver .,,;.... 1.407JI 0 - Currency - 9)31.00 Total Caott on Hand. Expenses 2,180.28 Interest Paid' 1-.12,076.16 Taxu Paid -1,735 1225.04 V - ( - Total .$16,001.57 - TOTAL ... .. $U45C3X3 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In ...ri". 60,000.00 Surplus Fund . 82,500.00 Undivided Profits $21,230.30 , TJesd Car Bargain 1927 Truck, Cab, Chevrolet Ton Stake" Body,- v 1925 Chevrolet Touring. ; 192J Chevrolet Sedan. , , 1927 Ford $edan.. 1927 Ford Coach. ' 'y ' , 1924 Dodge Sedan. ' , ' - ' r . 1924 Bulck Sedan, v v 1924 Ford Coupe, " . 1923 DodW Screen Track . $150 1325 Chevrolet .Ton Truck. ..$150 1 Ford -Ton Truck ! 'Stako Bodyi.$30 " 1 Ford Sedan '---. $25.00 Hartin ITicI:cnALto Co. ) American Fork,' Utah - -: , - SCHOOL BUS BIOS WANTED . Bids ior the operation of a school bus service tor sections In and about Pleasant Grove wTlTba opened and considered , at the meeting ' of tha Board of . Education to be held Monday, Mon-day, July 15, 1929, at 6 p. m. at the school .office, American Fork. ippiy to superintendent for apecW flcatlona, -'' The board reserves the right to reject re-ject any or all bids. , ' K J. T. WALTON, Clerk, . . , Alpine School District .;; r NOTICE ;TO;CREDITOR$ ' I Estate of Lynna 8. Roblaon,'de-cajd; Roblaon,'de-cajd; .i.. ',,-;., , - Creditors will present 'clafna with vouchers to the undersigned at ' his office at Provo, Utah County, Etate of Utah on or before September, 9th, DaUd at Prota City. Utah, July 1, 1921. , ; .'C;s . I. EL BSOCZ3ANZ. . . -- Administrator of tha Estate of - - Lynna S. Coblson deceased. BOOTH 4k BROCSBANS, Attorneys for administrator. Twii j:. a yjf e, 1229. " Overdrafts :y ; Stocks, Bonds and Se curities, etc, Bank House Furniture and Fixtures-Real Fixtures-Real Estate Sold Under Contract Other, Real Estate Owned. Due from Other Banks Cash Items 294J3 Gold ; 785.00 Silver; - 1.356.54 Currency 3.073.po Total Cash on Hand : Expenses --.45,062.76 Interest Paid 247.65 Taxes Paid JLL: " 510.41 Interest Exchange Rents Safe Dep. Boxes. Commlsalona 8,4227 105.33 666.62 236X3 68.93 805.701 Total .$30,81.88 Less Expenses and ' 1,038.02 Taxes Paid, etc; $16,001.67 9,007.38 - Net, Undivided Profits. 616J9 Reserve ior JJepreciauon Reserve for Dividends, 376.38 Due to Other Btikii:w 2,000.00 -Deposits Subjects 10239.71 to Check $Z79,38t.U Casniers ' cnecas $i,i7.s Dividends Unpaid . 206.00 Total Demand Daooslts ; v Time Certificates 63,763.95 4,508.87 ' Savings Deposits 470,683.43 Total lime ueposiis . Other .Bills Payable. To'tal ;r-..46451.96 U. & XJert of Dep..-.T.j 10,000.00 82.83 $4419837, Cash Short TOTAL w LIABIUTIES Capital Stock Paid In .-.. 20,000.00 Surnlua Fund- 28,500.00 Undlvtdd Proflta t $5,680.61 RenU Zn : Safe. Dept. Boxes 196.35 total ..$6,151.96 ; $41.55 1,600.00 130,466.93 Less Expenses and . Taxes Paid. etc. $5,310.41 Net Undivided Profits. Reserve for Dividends-Deposits Dividends-Deposits Subject tO Check - 136.733.6J CMhler's Checks 2,733.41 Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates 18,423.18 , . . . Savings Deposits 1 241,866.71 Total Time Deposits. zou,za. TOTAL ..'..... $441,698.27 State of UUh. County of Utah: Awenson. being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and uys that he la Cashier of the above nmM hank: that the above and fore going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of said bank at the close of businjss on ue -oay V?",r Correct . Attest: J."R."HALLIDAi , - , O. E. GRUA, JAMES H. WALKER, . . .' Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1929. JUNIUS A. WK3T, (Seal) Notary mono, American rora, uian. My Commission expires 10th day ot August 1931. i , SUte of Utah, omce or Bans; com missioner. l. W. H. Hadlock. Bank Commis sioner of the State of Utah; do here by certify that the foregoing is a run, true and correct copy of the state ment of the above named company, filed tn my office this 10th day oi July, 1929. W. H. HADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. 14,818.29 24,573.96 6,500.00 15401.17 178.018J0 534,447.31 None Miscellaneous (Suspended Cr.) Cash Qvef.c 80L91 128.58 TOTAL 1 $1.145489.89 SUte of UUh, County of Utah: W. fl. Chlpman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is Cashier of tha above named bank; that the above and foregoing fore-going report contains a full, true and correct sUtement of the condition of said bank at the close of business on the 29th day ot June, 1929. ' v w. a CHlPMAN. - Correct Atteat: . - . . 8TEpIIEN u CHIPMAN ' TH03. CODDINGTON, -J. U FIRM AGE, - - -Dlrectora Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1929. JUNIUS A. WEST, (Seal) NoUry Public, i . . American Fork, Utah. My Commission expires 10th day of August, 198L - ' - - i SUts of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. ; I. W. IL Hadlock, Bank Commissioner Commis-sioner of the SUte of Uuh, do hereby here-by certify that the foregoing la a full. true and correct copy ot the statement ot the above named company, filed In my office this 11th day of July, 1929. - ' W. H. HADLOCK, . y ' ; i Bank Commissioner. First Publication July 13, 1929. ' - I'Strisf MidthlpHsai :'' The four-year education of a midshipman mid-shipman at the United States Naval academy represents an Investment of approximately $20,000.' In order that the government will receive some return re-turn for Its money, a midshipman la required to serve at least two years on graduation before being eligible for resignation.- yr Rlbboa for Typewriter ' Typewriter ' ribbons are usually made of good quality nainsook closely woven of fine even thread spun from the best long fiber Sea Island cotton. They are Inked by means of special machinery so that each fiber becomes thoroughly aoaked. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' In the District Court of Utah County,' CUte of Utah. In the EUttter of the EsUu' ot Melvia Eini'Jh, deceased. Notice To Creditora. . " Creditors will , present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Martin M Larson, Attorney at law, Provo. UUh, on or before tha 22nd day of August 1929, or be for ever barred. .. r ... ; RUSSSLL 43MITH,y Administrator. MARTIN M. LARSON. Attorney for Administrator. First publication Jnne 22, 1929. !-Last !-Last pubUcatlon July 20, 1929. ! NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY la the Fcoria . Judicial District Court of tie tite of UUh, la and for Utah County, t -' J. F. Noyes, P lalntiff, vs. Charles O. Jo!uison, .Edith R. Johnson and LeRoy B. J ex, Deendanu. To bo sold at EheriXa Sale oa Monday the 22nd day of July. 1929, at 11:00 o'clock a. m. of aald day at the front; door of the county Court House, at the City and County Building, situate In Provo City, UUh County, SUte of Utah,' aU the Tight, title and Interest of the above named defendants, of. In and to the following follow-ing described real property. In UUh County, State of UUh, to-wit: The South East Quarter of Section 85, Township 5 South. Range 2 East of Salt Late Meridian. ' Area 160 acres. ' . : '. . - -. - Purchase price payable ln lawful money of the United Sutes. . Dated at Provo City, UUh, this 26th day of 'June, 1929. . ' , , ix BOYD, : Sheriff of Utah County, 7 ' ' eute of uuh. By ELIAS A GEE, Deputy Sheriff. Robinson V Robinson, attorneya for plaintiff, Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, Provo City, UUh. First Publication June tK , Last PubUcaUon July 20,' 1929. ' -: SU11 Life Is &aad ' Ontario l'uier The colouy land consists con-sists of 200 acres of pleasant groves and corpses. Hoston Transcript ' -7"" : o - - 4Solf SUtUtle It has been estimated that 15.000,000 golf balls are used In a year exclusive exclu-sive of those misused fpsaUag ef rU Lots of pwple never 'make tffach noise tn the world till their theories are explodel.Grand Rapids Press, |