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Show THE HERAIJ), TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. tUSlATE Coaratt GUARDIAN-- AND county clerk or -- fffntn far further r "-- ii judicial Dtotrict, In and for '"v-- mr of Utoh. JBtate of Utah. f.k- - matter of the taut of BUM Claims wun the undersigned at his I ooava Ltfenca at 1714 Cm C-- lit G7 ' x; V r ; 77 ' Mate of Utan, on or before hr M un rouria Uke City, Salt Lake Bait 01 i. H tke District Court, Probate county or jwhkm, in ana tor- ue Ck tke W i of fitch.- In the matter estate of Harriet M. Wise- - Deceased. claims will present Creditors a touchers to the undersigned si I Wo, UUh, on or before of SeptemDer, a. u. 1a the 23rd m. lir i. lirriinsuni estate Har riet M. W. TURNER, Attorney for Administrator, Business and Professional y a in the of Wiseman, ueceasea. inistrator of ,BB i, Kntiht Block. Ftoto. Utah. (First Dublication May. 23, 1932; lit publication June vs, irn.) at his home Saturday morning from the effects of blood poisoning superinduced by the bite or a dog two weeks ago. Mr. Clyde wag born In California 45 years ago and came to Spring. viile about 15 years ago. The widow, a son and a daughter sur vive. Mr. Clyde was a member of the Maccabees. The bite which caused the death of Mr. Clyde was not thought to be seriouM at tho time, as an examina tion of the dog's head showed that the animal did not have rabies. sit NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DOG BITE KILLS MAN SPRING VILLE. June 20. Hubert Clyde died N. T. WILSON, tho estate of Ella of Vjoimlrtrator " . .J ..I. nniM. v iRKER ft ROBINSON, lttomers for Administrator. first publication May 19: laat ne 'abllcation attorney, has notified the state engineer, R. E, Laid well, that a number of cor porations will protest aalnxt the application of the Provo Reservoir company to Uke additional water rrom the Provo river, until the contestant! have been first sup plied, jur. McDonald asks to be notified of the hearing at least two weeks In advance, in order that witnesses and case may be assembled. The hearinz Is ret for July 20. DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store, hone 555. Provo, Utah. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. and Milling Com Principal Place of Business, YOUR SPINE Is the Index of Prove. Utan,. ,. Notice is hereby given that at a Your Health. ting of the board of directors of Call FREE Examination. for and Milling Syndicate Mining on- the 20th day of , nanr , held DR. SPURRIER John Prince attends the Shrinm IV. 1922. an assessment (No. 12) wearing Chiropractor SIM per thousand snares was 114,000 m diamonds.' They're in his Over Farrer Bros. Store, Vied upon the outstanding capiui and other places hones: Office 126, Res. 247-- J Vk of the corporation, paable v arrows, Mediately to J. Edwin Stein, sec- Provo,- Utah. Any stock on ABE W.TURNER icta tbis assessment' may 'remain Attomey-at-Lav- v id on Saturday, July 1, 1822, be delinquent and vadvertised Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, ale at public auction; and un I Utah. Phone 661-- 1. payment Is made before will be at the office of Wells U Brim For Infanta and Children n, 19 North University . OREM MOTOR CO avenue, IN OSE FOR OVER 30 YEARS bro, Utah at 5 p. m., Thursday, Day and Night Service. Jy 20, 1922, to pay the delinquent Always bears J7 Repairing Our Specialty. the lessment, together with cost of Signature o: fertising and expense of sale. Gas, Oil and Accessories. J. EDWIN STEIN, Acetylene Welding. Secretary. . V. ' Washview, Orem, Utah. Toto, Utah;-Tint publication May 31, 1922; NOTICE OF SALE. adicate Mining party. trS?.1 . J'ttona - CASTOR II Ipitdptttditp From $2.50 to $25,000,000 in 22 Years McDonald, 1 tap 0OTICE TO CREDITOR will WATER USERS PROTEST "Diamond Dick"' an! - vah m wivs whmiii smiv eat.'!.:. j Stone's throw of where you You don't knowl Tr'.f a look around and lee. That's r'-.E. A. Strout did twenty-tw- o lejrt ago.' He found his gold mine st his elbow. Read this little of where it was and how he mined it, and gain wjsdom for W s- 1MB -- nt .,. rnt wi-tc- rvtrsclf. Cy - "v are as many recipes for as there are successful i"ple. But all recipes, it should br noted, start with an idea. Here it the Strout recipe: 1 an idea 2 a woodshed J an old desk and an old chair A get busy 5 and advertised. This is not a joke, but a sober, serious truth. Starting with the idea of selling farms, having little rash, using his father's woodshed I for an office, fitting it with an old desk and an old chair, in twenty-tw- o years Mr. Strout has developed a business having an annual turnover of over $23,000,000 wilh 700 salesmen in thirty states, branch offices all across the North American Continent and connections in Europe. There are 84 people em- Jnne NOTICE Or ASSESSMENT. - Mayflower Mlnlnn Cemnanv. Place of Business, rova. Utah. . ktlce Is herey given that at a Mag of the Iboard xt directors RlB principal ue corporation. Utah, on June 10, above-name- p at Provo, an assessment of one mill per C, e was levied oa all e. the out Idlng stock of said corporation, able on or before July 14, 1922. i. Andersen, secretary, at 24 th Unlversityr averiue. Provo. . ny stock upon which said as- Iment shall remain unpaid on July 14, 1922, will be del In- pt and advertised for sale at Vic Auction, and unless payment bade before, wlLT be sold on hit 5, 1922, At 2 o'clock p. m, to the delinquent assessment to- ber with the costs of advertls and expenses of sale. J. C. ANDERSEN, Secretary. first publication June 13, 1922; publication July 11, 1922.) :.' I have in my possession the fol and lowing unclaimed bicycles parts which if not identified and taken away will be sold to the highest cash bidders at the courthouse, 10 a. m., Saturday, June 24: no. l Hanger, no serial number, color light brown, white stripe, Samson red tire on front, Federal cord on rear, steel pedals and wide handlebars. No. 2 Lady's wheel, no name plates, serial No. 11591, two black Brigadier tires, rubber pedals, leather tool cttz. No. 3 Napoleon, series No. 180,- 073, .color ret", reinforced forks, double bars. No. 4 Gent's wheel, no name, rubber pedals, no serial mud guards, Goodrich and grip tread tires. Parts One Flak tire, one Vitallc tire, one rear fender, color black; one front fender, color red and black; one rear wheel and sprocket with tire on, Goodrich safety tread; r one studded tread handlebars; tire: one pair one Troxel leather seat with post attached; one Troxel leather seat ployed in the home office alone. Strout was a farm boy. He knew farms and the value of land and buildings, of growing or harvested crops livestock, machinery, tools, household furniture, in fact every- thing that Is to be found on a going, working farm. He conceived the idea of selling farms as just that a going concern. i Several of his father's neighbors, who were getting old, had been trying to sell their farms so they could" retire. But they could find no buvera. thous-- thev had offered their farms for sale at prices which young Strout knew were far below their real value. So young Strout made this proposition to them: "If will pay me a commission on the selling price ot your tarm, I will find a buyer for you. Then, being practical as well as hopeful, 7'--- - I I"' A E. Ua a. strout of the bargains offered. The descriptions written of the four farms he wished to sell he used in every paper that he could afford which he thought would rrarh prospective buyers. That was in 1900 and the end of the summer he had sold the four farms, but it had cost him more than the total com gtart of , Business De,k Chair and Fi Costing Stro(Jt Ingtalled in Hi, $2 M wh-cpather', ghed on a Maine ptm ai Hij yir8t 0ffice 2Si000,0On Ever-Laste- h WREN WILKIN S, t ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and Milling Com Prlnolpal -- Place Of Bus). ; M, Provo, Utah. otic- is hereby elven that at a P'lng of the board of directors the Greeley Mining end Milling fvawy, neiu on ue oin aay ui 1922. an assessment (No. 2) 2100 per thousand shares Was N upon the outstanding capital pk of the corporation, payable liedlately to J. pjClayton. secre- f. Provo, Utah. Any stock' on ch this assessment may remain aid on Wednesday, July 5. 1922, De delinquent . and . advertised sale at public auction; and un- Payment is made before will be Jl at the office of the, company, West Center .street." Prove, h. at 2 n. m. Thursday. July 1922, to par the delinquent as- lament, together with cost of ad- using and expense of sale. J. P. CLAYTON, Secretary. rovo, Utah. First Publication June 13. 1922: Mey Mining ply. publication tice or July 3, 1922.X SPECiAC Germany Seeks to Revive Maritime Trade .. STATE ... TV ' uch other matters in connec- . as may . properly before the meeting. ed this 23rd day of May. 1922. ' order of the board of directors. R, E. ALLEN, . f June 27. 1922J R Have GARAGE It Done by Mechanics Who Know How. Third South and Seventh East. Phone 629-- :::::HHn:::::::H::H:i:::::U:::n::: i:..:i::i::::;!:::;::t;:;::::::::::::::::: Make The d Wedding Happier With A Kodak Make yourself happier by having finishing that pleases. Bring us your films and have them correctly developed and rightly printed on VELOX Our aim is service through satisfaction, I Prominent .Qermaju stttended the launching at Wllholmshaven of th new trade steamer Karl Legion, itself as a commercial power. (1) Cabinet Minister Noske, (2) Hugo S'.lnoev lirmany's start in T.aan trust king. (3 Admiral Sehnka chief of German marine. 4) President Ebert, (5) Clare-Nor- e &UnMS Mghler of Hugo Stinnea. SMOOT & SPAFFORD- fptown Office, Commercial . Provo Photo Supply arid Music Company HotT Weather Wear for Men Bank. Yard Phone 17. I will do your PAINTING, 77-8- AND WALL PAPER CLEANING. APE1? HANGING 3 Phone 444; N. University Ave. SHHiS-rga- i Satisfaction Guaranteed. Attorneys. (First publication June 13; last publication July 11.) meeting Tain A ; A uto Trouble Doctors LARKIN-- GOATES MORTUARY A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE laal WHY WORRY ' repairing your old shoes. '' ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 W. Center. Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment for the year 1922, levied on the 13th day of BIKES BOUGHT AND SOLD March. 1922. the several amounts REPAIRING set opposite the names of the reEXCHANGE , BICYCLE spective shareholders as follows, Babv Bucreies Re-tire- d. Sharos. Am't. Name Cert. No. 12.00 482 Alpine School Dist. . 2 1 100 247 Charles Conrad 8.00 a 430 Charles Conrad 9.00 9 393 Sidney Cluff z.uu z 466 Sidney Cluff 38.00 38 544 Sidney Cluff 1.00 386 T. H. Cluff l 382 Rachel L. Cluff... ;..10ft 16 385 Rachel L. Cluff 18 545 Rachel 'L. Cluff 5 372 Henry Elliott 499 Annie M. Holman.... 114 546 Robert C. Litchfield 20 You want the best flour, of course. It makes the bread like mother used to bake. :We can save you money by DELINQUENT NOTICE. Upper East Union Irrigation Com Principal pany, a Corporatfon. Place of Business Provo City, Few Used Bikes at Real Bargains. 351 West Center. Ask for t 1 ' fVlvylH Ml MM Ivv 1 'mm. 1 1 VV Summer house coats and loung- - lng robes are of substantial silks foulard Is most popular. Hoover Bros. Shantung la used, too, with foulard collar and j Hghtwelght cotton matertaJa ADVERTISING Flour Phone 124.' i.to And In accordance with law and the order of the board of directors made, on the 13th day of March, 1922, bo many Bhares of each parcel of such stock as may he necessary, will be sold at the office of Stewart & Stewart, room 2, Knight block, Provo, Utah, on Friday, June 23, 192. at the hour of 4 0 ciock p. m., in and Come get socked of. said day to pay the delinquent we do it right. fsment thereon together wun We have no cut rates the costs of advertising and ex neither do we advertise sales. pense of sale. SCOTT P. STEWART, We mean it when we say Secretary. we cheat you right. 1922; (First publication June 2, If you doubt it, ask Charley. laat publication June zj, HaveYour Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Done Right o 8 WORK GUARANTEED CLOTHES INSURED DJC "For That Better Service Call Up 809" SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Plant 54 N. 4th West Provo, Utah. WE SPECIALIZE ON LADIES' FINE GARMENTS asstpcgiDaBgao6f 1 0 SIC The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. Don't use gasoline in the home. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning than to Dav for funerals. Larkln-Goate- a Mortuary Provo, Utah.. on the and you Trill feel Fourth when you take your car out for a tour. Have your top made to order by us- - ve know the requirements of T.ivate car owners. Our tops are made to fit, and made from the very best and latest materials. We also make a specialty of seat covers, side curtains and repair work. Our prices are very reasonable. tip-to- WE DELIVER 20.00 Larkin Undertaking Company Salt Lake City. GET THAT NEW AUTO TOP HOW Made in Utah 10.50 16.50 18.00 5.00 Larkln & Sons Undertakers Ogden, Utah. ISBnillllBIIIIMlIIIIIHIIIIlSSZZS: Excelsior cuffs for contrast. Pajamas are ai well as radium, habutai and ctaes THE TRUTH IN jr PHONE 161 PROVO. UTAH. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, e lfffl hmmdmMm an-y- ou " Nu an r orreal estate and personal the Ibex Gold Mining f"y SPany; and to eonaMpr unit art - ' W luu tuhll- i ROBERT COCKRELL pne ibex Gold Mining company w neia at the office of the PPany, Room 11. Knight Block, V0, Utah, on th 8th ilnv nf e. 1922. at the hour of 11 o'clock ror the purpose of, considered voting upon the action of board of directors In Base and ootion to nurchase on r .. I f. iuo vompanys property ior Sum Of 175.000 00! anA tnliP pal action by the stockholders pproval or disapproval-othe loosed crant nf .nH and the transfar and convey- - fSt (4JIMOQU1 he got them to sign a' contract which he had prepared. He knew that there must be buyers who would want just such places if they only knew of them and so he retired to his desk in the woodshed and worked out his plan, Always bearing in mind the fact that the man who was to buy the farm was entitled to the fullest de- senpuon or ine wrm ne naa to prompt reply; ana an urgent mvita- offer, he wrote of them in a way to tion to come down and let me show convince others of the genuineness him the properties I was offering. EsUte of William H. Cloward, De 258 W. 4th N. hone 650-ceased. Creditors will present claims .FIRST CLASS SHGZ2 with vouchers to the undersigned REPAIRING at No. 650 East Second North street. Provo, Utah, on or wefore We absolutely guarantee our the 20th day of August, A. D. 1922. work. Prices reasonable. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this I3tn SHOE REPAIRING PROVO 1922. day of June, COMPANY JANE ULUWAKU, Executrix. 127 N. Univ. Phone 418J. F THE STOCKHOLDERS OP JBEX GOLD FINING COMPANY. souce is herebv men - that-Jcial meeting of the stockholders f Chief of Police, Provo City. IN BUSINESS Six Kinds of the Best Utah Coal on the Market. Satisfaction Guaranteed. peace 5 missions. Mr. Strout aavs. "I Ics for Proud of my record of fou that year. But in 1922 our records will show more than 6.000 sales for the year, 1,500 for every one made twenty-tw- o years ago. But I am just as sure now as I was then that this business is only in its infanry." "In. the beginning I did all '' work myself. From the begii" I have advertised my best bar in every newspaper and maga;: my means would permit me to use. Every man. and there wtre more than 200,000 last year who swercd my advertisement, got a zui-- YEARS I CUC.CU-- be-fo- re PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a specialty. All work guaranteed. 30 ! ryp? KiM ft Save It Done the Royal Way Where Quality and Workman ship Count, We Win. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY We Call and Deliver. 208 W. Center. Phone 674. FHUJNK Tip. rlVHrt T? r m ' A 30, 1822, I cr-pic-e THg -S ' publication Mote e rV I There tmc ' IKjMAT' m . I Meld Aulo PROVO, UTAH.390 Top Co. WEST CENTER. Phone 121 . . ' HIEIIU1UKISXXXXUXXXXZSMXSS22SSZ: "- J- - : |