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Sho watched him blow thoughtful wreaths of dgarte smoke, and leaned back la her chaQr contactedly. "It It ruibl he asked her alow-1- MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. BUSINESS Pro fess ional WARD PRESENTS TWO PUYS BAKER A BAKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Eureka, Utah. (First publication Feb. 13; data of last publication, March 10. 1922.) PARKER ft ROBINSON Attorneys for Adm in ut JSSSSLX .w. it, l3iZ.) a"t pub- - NOTICE The Fourth ward amusement hall to its capacity Tuesday evening when the M. I. A. gave another excellent entertainment. Two very Interesting plays were presented as follows: "The Servant's nlgratltude," a domestic episode with the following taking part: Aldous Markham, Gladys Seamount, Melva Dastrup, Alberta Miller, Erma Mur-docEditha Booth, Camllle Crandall and O. G. Olsen. "The Cuckoo's Nest," a one-ac- t comedy, presented by the following: Leah Smart, Julian Green, Donna Dur- rant. Rulon Bldduluh. Hilda Miller. Roscoe Davis, and a "real" parrot Mrs. H. V. Hoyt directed the plays and Is to be commended for her splendid efforts in the making; of the entertainment such a marked success. Each one who took part was especially good in his or her part, and from Mtart to finish the" entertainment unlimited amusement for those present. The stage setting, which was both clever and artistic, was not only very effective, but added greatly to the splendid work of the performers. Between the two plays, iMUs Josephine Jones delighted the audience, with several ballet dances. The officers of the Fourth ward M. I. A. have put forth considerable effort this season to develop and make use of the ward talent. As a result of this, several excellent and varied entertainments have been given, all of which thoroughly merit the praise they have received. was filled PRID E TO CONTRACTORS. "The City Beautiful" was the theme of an inspiring talk by Mayor O. K. Ll r tr Hansen before the students of the $prlngd. Rwort Company. Principal Brigham Young university Friday Place of Business, Provo, UUh. morning in which the mayor made a Jhllth da- -' 01 April, 1922. P",..11 strong appeal for civic pride and prog .wUba io ncreoy given that at a ress and making of the most of the board 01 Sectors of nftha splendid opportunities God has given fhcmPny. held on us in the valleys of the intermountain - SJf.ueidayRe8.ori of February. 1922. an ... 3iiiimiiiiiuiiiiii::::::::::::::::niti country. No- aessment ) of Thirty-seve"One of the objects of a college edu Dollars and Fifty Cents ( $37.50 ( Cca'rifM. IM. kr At WtMlNlrMiwi, is per cation is to be able to see things in snare was levied on the X could bav "that act yon at one outstanding their true relationship, to emphasize "True, too true Paasented Minnie. of Lady Btanhotfg bout parties last capital stock of the mnvHn . the important things and not empha The man regarded her Intently. able Immediately to R. E. Allen, secreanttunnl I tfcla I tat beginning to size the unimportant things," said "If 70a will pardon the personality, Room 11. Knight block, Provo. tary place yon." wvuvu vwvvb rum YT cbi muu President Harris in his speech introUtah. Any stock on I cannet escape the feeling that we "No. I was tft Italy last autumn, ment may remain whichonthis assess- Tenth West streets; on tho south side ducing Mayor Hansen. "I am interhare met before. Could It have been unpaid "in having you go but I have heard Lady Aubrey men- March 23. 1922. will be Hal innThursday nan and of Third South street between Univer- ested," he added, 00 the Contlnentf sity avenue and Fifth West streets: on out from this school an good citizens, tion advertised for sale Lady at horn Stanhopea ahe replied. parties." public auction, "One "Doubtless," north side of Fourth South street Interested in public Improvements." Sho stirred unsasUy and looked to and unless payment Is made before, the between ueeti to many." Second West and Tenth West President Harris related incidents will be sold at the office of the com. ward her wraps. Bt glanced at hla watch. streets; on the south side of Fourth showing the difference between the at 2 o'clock p. m., to the hour of "It pay grows late," sho remarked. South street between Third West and menj who wanted to do things and "Since yonr maid la delayed, may I the assessment, together Fifth West streets; on tho north side those who didn't want to do or to pay. They passed out through the wundelinquent hare the honor of dining with you?" or advertising and ex of cost tne Fifth South street between Third "He has sworn a big swear that "Thank you, bat I am dining In my crowded dining room and the brilliant pense of sale. West street and the Salt Lake A Utah Provo shall be a more beautiful place At the aatrane to the little own apartments. I cannot account for lobby. R. E. ALLEN, Railroad Co. where it when he lays down the cares of office this delay. Annette le usually most parlor sho gurtXala her hand. Secretary. crosses said street between Eighth than when he took them up; he has an Office: "Good Room 11, Knight Block. Provo, West and Ninth West ty, an&lhaak yon for a dees-punctual." streets; on the artistic temperament, and will do Utah. He did not press further, but bowed ant hour." north side of Sixth South street be something for us, and we bono you Feb. (First last publication His 22; pubinto tween Eighth West and Eleventh West will support him," was his direct enbars with well eyes real, and handed her his card. lication March 22, 1922). etreets; on the east side of Fourth comium of Mayor Hansen. "At least these few moments have bred Insistence. West street between Third South and "Isn't it to be an rovolrr been a pleasure, dear lady." Mayor Hansen began by referring to Sixth South' streets; on the west side the vision of John the Revelator. "In"I'm afraid not," sho answered with SHERIFF'S SALE. "H. Dudley Livingston." The jimne of Fifth West street between Center stead of seeing a beautiful damsel meant nothing to her, but she read It a low note in her voice. "At least, not and Sixth South streets; on the east coming from the realms of space as In the Fourth Judicial untu District Court the finds the tower." with an Intelligent raising of the eyeknight nlde of Sixth West street between the bride of the Lamb, John saw a of brows and glanced again toward the ai muj iwim, yon nave made me Utah County, State of Utah. Eureka Center and Sixth South streets; on beautiful city of rubies and sapphires very happy, even if I found you only Banking Company, a Corporation, the west side of Sixth West street be- and rubies and streets, with streets lobby. to lose you." Plaintiff, vs. Independence Mining; tween Third South and Sixth South paved with gold where the righteous "Knowing you at least by hearsay, He pressed her hand and she allpped Company, a Corporation, "W. F. Shriver streets; on the east side of Seventh dwell. and since you ask it, I will dine with PAINS-SLOA! West street between and P. J. Fennell. Defendants. N'S Fourth South and in between thheavy curtains. "Unless we learn to build cities ACHES AND yon, If you will return me here Immesold at Sheriff s Sale, on the I Sixth South streets; on the west side To be we ill will east we at unless be here It was nlna o'clock when Minnie 11th diately. Annette is stupid." day of March, 1922, at the hour of I of Seventh West street between Cen-- 2 learn of city building here, He smiled with pleasure, --and rose. Stradolls climbed up to her hall bed ! o'clock p. m., at the front door of the J ter and Fifth South streets: on the both something and temporal. spiritual "I will station a page here to await room; there were two pink spots on courthouse at Provo, Utah east side of Eighth West street becounty, our Intermounin cities "In building her cheeks and her throat was throb- Utah, the following described real and I tween Center and Fifth South streets; . your maid." two physical conditions AVOID the misery ofof racking pain tain Sloan's Linibottle a on the west side of Eighth West street were country She placed a quick, detaining hand bing delicately, like a dove's. With personal property, consideration to be taken into ment handy and when The following lode mining claims, between Center and Sixth South nervous care she replaced the hat In on hli sieve. permanently and accessibility. The you fust feel the ache or apply in situate the on Tintio and both Ninth sides streets; District, pain. of Mining Its box and the tan suit on Its wire "No, no; she will wait." taken care of has been accessibility It quickly cases the pain and sends Utah county, Utah, and in sections 2 West Street between Center and Third "As you will, dear lady," he acthe march of events, and permahanger, then she filled the egg cup and a feel ing of warmth through the 11 in township 10 south, range 2 South streets, according to the plans by to We assued. is with have water for the carnency nothing her quiesced, guiding through the paraching part. Sloan's Liniment ptnetnut west of the Salt Lake base and meri- ;ind specifications prepared by the city do with location; that was determined nation and placed the cup on the Iron dian, and in section 35, lors with a quiet ease and dignity. township 9 'ingineer and approved by the Board of for us by the pioneers. God has pro- without rubbing. As they passed through the crowded Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, She south, range 2 west of the Salt Lake City Commissioners of Provo City, landing outside her window. vided us with our unsurpassed climate. sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lobby she ventured an explanatory re- propped the stem against the stewpan base and meridian, and which said Utah, will be received by the city But we have individual duties to per- lame back and sore muscles. and mothered and caressed the fra- claims are named ind recorded in the recorder at his office in the court mark. and community responsibilities For forty years pain's enemy. Ask office of the county recorder in the bouse, Provo City, Utah, until 10 form, "I almost feel that I am disregarding grant head. to assume. your neighbor. books of a. at March o'clock the m., which 8, 1922, at following mining The sash of the adjoining room "Individual sanitation and beautifi-catioAt all druggists iSc, 70c, $1.40. no convention In dining with yon, Mr ttime the Board of Commissioners of pages, of neighborhoods was urged. 1 in will No. book 185, Crescent page l?rovo City open all bids. Livingston. The wonder of It Is thai opened and a new patch of light fell There should be harmony in building 2, in book 185, page Copies of Instructions to bidders, location. One we have not met" across the Ore escape. A man with 143; Crescent No. building should not be 143; Crescent No. 3 Fraction, in book Specifications, and forms for contract "Life la full of Ironies," sighed Mr hair gray at the templea placed a 185, page 144; Crescent No. 4 in book aind bond, together with plans and pro- placed on the street line and another far back. There should be plan in Livingston. carnation on hla win- 185, page 145; Crescent No. 5, in book files may be obtained at office building, and in the development of They dined beside a splashing foun dow silL In the square of light ahe 185, page 145; Crescent No. 6, in book af the city engineer upon thj of deposit the city." tain with a bank of fern and earns saw that on his book No. in wore 7, Dollars hand he Crescent 185, 145; rive ($5.00). page right An incident was related of a little tlon between them. Char Yimt Coatriea of ptmphw. 1 The Board of Commissioners of woman a cheap ring with a crest engraved 185, page 146; Crescent No. 8, In book acne aad othar facial dilfluramant- 1074 by "weighing pounds in "Tou have redeemed a hopeless upon It, and her book No. Provo Crescent 9, City, Utah, reserves the right to actual measurement who bad come to UM rraely Dr. Hobaon'a Kesama tnnt- discerning eye also 185, page 147; in meat, uood for mhm, tenia ana, book rteject any and all bids, or to accept Prove-- and built a little dreary day for a dreary old bachelor noted that his shirt studs appeared 185, page 147; Crescent No. 10, and home, ana oaar win troooMa. vm Of Vt. 185. page 148; Crescent No. 11,! in any bid it may deem best. nooaoa ramiqr mmaaiaa. to be gold. man who had built a barn is book 185, page 185; Crescent No. 12, in By order of the Board of Commir within arm's reach of her home. The book 185, page 185; Crescent No. 13, sioners of Provo City, Utah. could not remedy the matter. He in book 185, page 185; Crescent No. 14, FREJ EVANS, city did not know how It could be done ex Eczema PROBATE AND GUARDIAN8HIP in book 181, page 302; Crescent No. 15, City Recorder. cept by the use of a little dynamite, in book 185, page 186; Crescent No. 16, NOTICES. (First publication Feb. 15, 1922; last the in of closing, spoke NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD in book 185, page 186; Cooper Glance publication March 8, 1922.) Consult county clerk or respecImportance of work and play play of ERS' MEETING OF THE COPPER No. 1, In book 175, page 387; Copper tive signers for urther informaan umifhting order. Next came wor NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' LEAF MINING A MILLING COM Glance No. 2, in book 175, page 384; tion. ship. The worship of God should enter PANY. MEETING. Copper Glance No. 3, in book 175, page all this out into of and of lives the all, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 384; Copper Glance No. 4, in book 175, The annual meeting of the stock should grow love, love of work, play Notice is hereby given that in pur page 385; Copper Glance No. 6, In book in of the" State Bank of Provo and worship. No. holders suance to resolutions of the Board of Glance 175. 7, 386; Copper page In the District Court of the Fourth Directors of the Copper Leaf Mining book 175, page 386; Copper Glance No. will be held In the directors' rooms Judicial District, in and for the County 8, recorded in book 181, page 205; off the State Bank of Provo ft Milling Company, a Utah corpora building on of Utah, State of Utah. In the matter Copper Glance No. 9, recorded in book Monday, March zo, 192Z, at 10 o'clock tion, adopted at a special meeting of said board duly held on the 14th day of the estate of Arthur D. Price, De- 181, page 206; Copper Glance Exten- a m., for the purpose of electing sion No. 1, In book 181, page 214; Cop- (Directors and the transfer of such of February, 1922, a special meeting ceased. went to the Provo Mark Rlchins, Jr., of the stockholders of said corporaCreditors will present claims, with per Glance Extension No. 2, in book oftber business as may be necessary. hospital to undergo an operation for tion Is ALVA NELSON. hereby called, and Bald meeting vouchers, to the undersigned, at the 181, page 215, together with all buildtrouble. stomach will be held at the principal place of office of J. B. Tucker, attorney-at-law-, Secretary. ings, improvements, machinery and (First publication March 3. last dud Provo Commercial ft Savings Bank electrical equipment on said property a business of said corporation at the Jacob Uhristensen entertained location March 17. 1922.) Superior iMotor company, Provo, Utah, building, Provo City, Utah county, excepting only the hoist and comnumber children his and of relatives said not of property state of Utah, on or before the 15th pressor which is 22 in honor of his birthday. on Friday, the 31st day of March, 1922, February most The treacherous animals to company. Said machinery and elec day of April, 1922. He says although he is 71 years of at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of trical equipmnet consists of one deal with in captivity are said to be WINNIE. CHASE PRICE, he feelsf ine and Is able to do a said day for the purpose of considerage and acting upon a proposition of Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur switching and protective set, three jaguars and black panthers. very good day's work. He received a ing D. Price. Deceased. number of beautiful presents. A good consolidating the Copper Leaf Mining J. B. TUCKER. ! time was enjoyed by everyone and re- ft Milling Company with the Central Attorney for Administratrix. freshments were served to the fol Standard Mines under the name of (First publication Feb. 10, 1922: last Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christen-se- Central Standard Consolidated Mines, lowing: publication March 10, 1922.) and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alma which said consolidated company is to Chrlstensen and family. Mrs. Carrie have a capital of Two Hundred Fifty M. Neilson of Sigurd, Utah; iMrs. Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) divided Into two million five hundred thou Christina Utah. of Kellar ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Hinckley, "Redeemed a Hopeless, Dreary Day sand (2,500,000) shares of the par rtftt Contents lSTInifPtaota value of ten cents ($.10) each. Nine for a Dreary Old Bachelor." SUCH IS LIFE IN SALT LAKE. Syndicate Mining and Milling Cm Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-tw- o get-lnare in Lake Salt "Auto thieves of Business, I wish that I party. Principal Place (962.248) shares Infanta and Children. ' For down to where they'll grab almost Hundred Forty-eigmight tempt you to of said consolidated stock to be issued Provo, Utah. yonr name." anything," said W. E. Richter, of Salt to the stockholders of record of the Notice is hereby given that at a Klit shook her head he Lake "Why," Piggly Wiggly. prettily. of Central Standard Mines upon sur "That would take all the adventure meeting of the board of directors added, "they'll even steal a Ford in render of old and the certificates, which Is in Milling Mining Syndicate in Khat city; they stole mine from ""t of the situation." of one share of con on the 8th day of Febthe held proposition company, ront of Hotel Utah the other even. "I am hoir.id to discover It sooner or solidated stock for each share of the ruary, 1922, an assessment (No. 10) of tilts1 In .. i'g. and besides." he added seriously, $1.00 per thousand shares was levied Central Standard Mines stock now Is-- ; -" want this to be more than nn adven-t'liv- ; upon the outstanding capital stock of 51ffetied and outstanding, One Million One yrflSLffiiiii. I want It to be a beginning." lundred the corporation, payable Immediately Eight Thousand Eighty-threTRAIN KILLS AGED MAN to J. Edwin Stein, secretary, Provo, (1,108,083) shares thereof to be issued "Oh," Rhe said archly, "not the to the stockholders of record of the Utah. Any stock on which this assess of the endr "You knuw better than tlmt," he ment may remain unpaid on Monday, W. Davis, a transient. 70 years Copper Leal Mining & Milling ComC March 13, 1922, will be delinquent and of age, was instantly killed Thursday pany upon surrender of old certifi Admonished. of one advertised for sale at public auction; morning when lie was truck by the cates, which is the(13-4-proportion They laughed and he leaned across -la made before ) unless shares of the and and payment & Denver Rio Grande Western pashe table, of holding a crystal goblet will be sold at the office of Wells L. consolidated share for each stock 1 a few miles No. train of cast senger shift. Rrimhall, 19 North University avenue, rtilncssawlBeftCoiBil Copper Leal 'Mining ft Milling ComColton. The body was brought to "To the 110! beginning I" Provo, Utah, at 6 p.. m., Saturday, ncffljcfOobmM-craLNoT-Np.0motuary in this city, where it is pany's stock isKurd and outstanding. "To drink In water Is an evil sltm," April 1, 1922, to pay the delinquent as held word from relatives in The remaining Four Hundred Twenty-ninpending she observed, but raised the glass to sessment, together witn cost 01 aaver- Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-ninthe east. According to Conductor Al(429,nC!) shares of the Central fred Turner. Davis was dead when 'ff Hps and the Ice tinkled1 Against ting and expense of sale. J. EDWIN STEIN, picked tip. He had received two cuts Standard Consolidated Mines stock to frail sides. in the back of the head and a com- be place In the treasury of said last Secretary. "We will probably meet some day," named corporation and to be known as Provo, Utah. pound fracture of the right leg. she said. to letters found in his treasury stock, and to be disposed of (first publication Feb. 10, 1922; last According "liut now that I have found you. publication March 13, 1922.) pockets, which he had written Tues- by the Board of Directors of said last 'hy begin the search anew?" he urged. day while at Price, Davis was on his named company for the use and bene "The prince must rescue the maiden fit of the same. A. copy of the proNOTICE TO CREDITORS. way to California. The letters 4..iiSfDmefyfi!c' frni the tower." written to his brothers. W. H. Davis posed Articles of Consolidation and In the District Court of the Fourth of Waters. Mich., and V. S. Davis. 318 Amalgamation will he presented at "Ah, I seel" he exclaimed In mock JudicUi District, in and for Uf.ah Brown street, Niles, Ohio. said fpeclul stockholders' meeting for "illghtenment "You want to meet me County, state of Utah. In the mattir In one of the letters Mr. Dtoiis ratification by the stockholders, and l,n a In Clarence the of Albert the estate of of instead steed prancing said: "I am on my way to trie said meeting Is hereby called for the sutln parlor of a Broadway hotel." Wickman, Deceased. sunny west, never to come hark-- to purpose of considering and acting with claims CreditoK will present "Yes, and you must have Jangling the east again. upon any and all qaestlons which may vouchers U the undersigned at his Pins and a shiny helmet." come before said meeting with respect in residence Utah county, He took a SPASMOTIC to CROUP tho consolidation and amalgama carnntlon stnte of Utah, Santaquin, PROVES Si on or before the 1st day FATAL. tion of said Central Standard Mines 'r'in the bank between them. 1 of May, A. D. 1922. Donna Rasmusscn. the fiviv and "Hid Copper Lrof Mining a Mill"At least wear GUS WICKMAN. your knight's colors." old daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Clar- ing Company. Nhe In turn a Albert of Admkistrator of of stem Estate the the ence Rasmtissen. died last nlglit at the, COPPER l.KAP IMIN1NO snapped MILLING Clarence Wickman, Deceased. 'fscrant red carnation near Its head COMPANY. family residence of spasmotl croii. & PARKER "id presented It to him with silent ROBINSOX, She is survived hv her tw, (Seal) Ajfcrneys for Administrator. brothers and one sister. tif,'h. Ifandlloquence. ATTEST: (FW publication Feb. 24, last pubruneral services are m rluifu ml "And you the lady's," she whla- Dy T. F. JMEUPCTNT, March 24. 1922). libatih. the will am! Berg j Mortuary If hrhf Prf sldent, I'ffeJ. I lUi3 l clock at Stinriav in l 0 Exact Copy of Wrapper. new va cm. rut ci taiK p. DEAL, C0 They looked Into each other's eyes. TICE TO CREDITORS. chapel. The. body may be viewed nrlorl Secretary. "I a rn beginning toear. tjhjit J hjii 1 In til District Court of the Fourth to the serv ers at tha rti,U,i. Ixl Dale of first publication Feb. 20; Judicial District, in and for Utah South Second East. te of last publication, Ml xh 22. e. Fannie Hunt AS8ESMEM-- --!- snwf n ' Sealed proposals for the construction of a cement concrete sidewalk pavement 4 inches thick (the topping of concrete to be inch thick with launch base), with irrigation water ways, driveway crossings, etc., in Sidewalk Extension No. 8, Sidewalk Paving District No. 10. belna on south aide of Center street between Sixth West and Ninth West streets; on the south side of First South street be tween Fifth West and Eighth West streets; on the north side of Second right-of-wa- y GE15 'El to-w- it d n to-wi- t: uniment short-stemme- d PBICES ARE FAIR IV3 ft Our charges are always based en tirely upon materials furnished and actual time employed In conducting a funeral. The way of charging all that the undertaker thought the family could or would stand finds no favor with us. We do business on a business basis. We charge what is right and no more. 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