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Show I7 TGS QF THE PUFFS.; .k iNiil. r1-- 1 rjrrj ,j "'HIT 4 THE HERALD, TUESDAY. OCTOBER SI, 1922. By ALLMAN DO YOU PLAY TAE MANDOUNT I I'ii i I iff L05t 1 I - rniTi- w nr a i i Dirp I A. FIFTY CENT"' Tnnav oI J iri r XJAIT " I'll LOOK AND y I - i VnV i"j V - M Yows Jt' TOTj MWPX v MO. -ys- -J- ( ) DID VOO UNO ONE, ONE- LOSE jA J I J0ST FINDING HOW MAKY HAVE UY Lost Today- - Yours VIAKES NINETEEmT( f parents. CHARLEY'S SHOE PAIRING PRICES GUARDIAN- NOTICES , AND I & Fry Tallmadge, "Equitable Building. Denver, Colo., on Wednesday, November 8. 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of submitting to the votes of the stockholders of said corporation the matter of the ratification, approval and adoption of the action of the board of directors of said corporation In selling and authorizing the conveyance, tranffer and of all the mining assignment claims, mill sites, real property, personal property, assets and efto the fects of said corporation Chief Consolidated Mining company for the cash purchase price of $420,000.00, and for the purpose of transacting any and all business proper and necessary to be' transacted by the stockholders In the matter of such sale, conveyance and transfer. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, October 5, 1922. THOMAS CARMICHAEL, Secretary. (First publication Oct. 23; last publication Nov. 3, 1922.) SPANISH OFRK, Oct. 30. Lake Shore, about seven miles west of here, has the distinction of having a baby with nine grandparents. The child is Leon Argyle. two months of age, the son of Leonal and Maud Argyle Bellows. Mrs. John Huff, the holds the seniority, with the Hyrum and Aurelia Argyle and Charles and Mattie Barney following. Next coma the grandparents, Henry and Jane Huff Bellows and Joseph M. and La Vern Barney Argyle. Including its own mother and father, the fortunate infant has eleven BEEN PROBATE Nye, NINE GRANDPARENTS HAS f Stein, secretary. Provo Utah. Anv Stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, Consult county clerk or r November 17: 1942. will be delinspecttve signers for further In-- j quent and advertised for Bale at ' I formation. public auction; and unless 4 is roaae Derore win be soldpayment at the NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- office of Wells L. Brimhall, 19 North University avenue, Provo, HOLDERS MEETING. To the Stockholders 6f The Grand Utah, at 5 b. m.. Saturday. Decem Central Mining Company, a Cor. ber 9, 1922, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of poratlon of Colorado: Notice is hereby given that a advertising and expense of sale. J. EDWIN STEIN, special meeting of the stockholders of The Grand. Central Mining com Secretary. Provo, Utah. of Colorado, pany, a corporation has been duly called and will be (First publication Oct 17. 1922; held at the offices of Pershing, last publication Nov. 17, 1922.) I The mandolin (layers of Provo hare been Invited by Prof. D. Partridge to join the mandolin enthusiasts of the university and organize a large exclusive mandolin pulayers' club. There are already 25 members of the club and an effort is being made to more than double that number. "We are anxious to have all persons who play the mondolln or the mandola, or violin players who, have mandolins to join our club," said Professor Partridge today. "We are endeavoring to make our flub include players in all of the Ctah county towns, and invite them to meet with us Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock in College hall." SHERIFF'S SALE. county. All stock 0-3- I of America's most popular magazines and was pronounced a top-notc- h -- "Tom MADE IN HEAVEN" Moore, star of a men kick will "Made in uotawyn proaucuon be shown &t .th Prin- - is well' known to years one or the tieeu'a most successful players, constantly increasing his talarity. He was born in. Ire- Id and still retains a brogue. He roles which have made ji don the uniform of almost 37 city government from cop to, feet cleaner but In "Made adds one more to his list fcg Wednesday, fans. For that of a fireman. "WOLF work of iiction, come to the Columbia theater Wednesday in its screen form presented by Universal. "Wolf Law" was written by Hugh Pendexter. Charles Sarver prepared it in screen form for Stuart Paton to direct. The. logical star for a story of manliness and courage under terrible and circum- stances was Frank Mayo, versal He thought. was thoroughly in accord with Paton's directorial methods, also a thing established in many mutual efforts of the past such as "The - Man Who Married His Own Wife," probably their greatest success. LAW" "THE SIREN CALL" I story of mystery in an older that thrilled the readers of one f A Is promised by Manager Ashton of the Columbia theater Thursday and Friday fn Irvin Willat's production for Paramount, ;The Siren Call," by J. E. Nash, which presents Dorothy Dalton as the leading player with a strong cast. The cast Includes several players who have already established themselves in roles of similar type. Miss Dalton gave an unforgettable characteriza- tion in "The Flame of the Yukon," which will be recalled by most fim fans. There is Mitchell Lewis, mushing! into the scene with hi-- ; dog team typical adventurer of the white He w ill be remembered silences. for his work in ''Th eBarrier." "The Code of the Yukon," and other Alaskan pictures. Also, he appear-- i ed not long ago in Betty Compson's Paramount picture, "At the End of the World." Supp ose You Have $1000 in Bonds 4, From which you draw your income therefrom is but FORTY DOLLARS a year or $10.00 every three months. v - FIRST GRADE WORK AND MATERIAL Men's Half Soles, leather. .$1.50 Men's Half Soles, Panko. . .$1.50 Men's Full Soles, Leather. $2.75 Men s Full Soles, Panko. .$2:75 50c Men's 'Heels, Leather 50c Men's Heels, I'anko Men's Heels, Wlngfoot Rub-- . . ber j 50c Ladies' Half Soles, Leather $1.20 Ladies' Half Soles, Panko $1.20 35c Ladies' Heels. Leather 35c Ladies' Heels. Panko Ladies' Heels, Willgfoot Leather $1.00 Ladies' New Heels, French $1.00 Ladies' New Wood Heels. .$1.50 5c New Welting, per inch Children's and All Other Work in Proportion. SECOND GRADE MATERIAL Men's Half Soles, Leather $1.00 Half Soles, ComposiMen's $1.00 tion Men's Full Soles. Leather $1.85 Full Men's Soles, Composition .$1.85 35c Men's Heels, Leather 35c Men's Heels, Panko 35c Men's Heels, Rubber I adies' Half Soles, Leather 85c Half Soles, ComposiMen's 85c tion 25c Ladies' Heels, Leather 25c Ladies' Heels, Panko 35c Ladies' Heels, Rubber Ladies' New Heels, Military 75c Ladies' New Heels, French $1.00 75c Ladies' New Wood Heels Children's Shoes and Other Repairs In Proportion. BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, County of Utah, State of Utah. In. the mutter of the estate of Arzley Lnndholni, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned !at room 8, Knight block, Provo, Ctah. on or before the 1st day of , I.March, 1923. J. H. MCDONALD, Administrator,, and Attorney for Administrator. (First publication Oct. 2C; last publication Nov. 23, l'J22.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the District Court or the Fourth Judicial District, in and foi Utah county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate ol George E. Hyde, Deceased. will present claims Creditors with vouchers, to the undersigned at her residence at No. 481 West Center street, Provo City. Utah, oi. or before the 7th day of December, in Estate ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Syndicate Mining and Milling Com. pany. Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Syndicate Mining and Milling company, held on the 17th day of October, 1922, an assessment (No. 14) of $1.50 per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to J. Edwin Heats Like a Furnace above-name- SALE. the Fourth Judicial Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah Howell County. and Morgan Augusta Morgan, plaintiffs, vs. In Virgil Cloward and Eugenia Clow- ard, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 21st day of November. A. D. 1922, at the front door of he courthouse in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 e clock a. m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah county, Utah, tfrwit: Comwehcing 12.50 chains north of the southwest corner of the1 northwest quarter of Section 27, Township 9 South, Range 1 East of Salt Lake meridian, thence north 7.50 chains, thence east 10 chains, thence north 10 chains, thence east 10 chains, thence south 10 chains, thence east 20 chains, thence south 7.50 chains, thence west 40 chains, to the place of beginning. Area, 40 acres. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 27th day of October, d McNeill, Plaintiff, vs. B. William Barnett. otherwise known as Wtn. Barnett, Flora J. Barnett, his wife, and Joseph A. Holladay, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1922. at the front door of the court house In Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., all the right, title, claim and Interest of the abovehamed defendants, of, in and to the following described real 1922. estate In Utah county, Utah, J. D. BOYD, Beginning at the northwest "corSheriff of Utah County. Utah. ner of the northeast quarter of sec- By D. R. Ellertson, Reputy Sheriff. tion 31, township 9 south, range 2 HATCH, & PORTER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. east of the Salt Lake meridian; (First publication Oct. 27; last thence south 44.43 chains, thence north 43 deg. 1 min. east 2.97 publication Nov. 17, 1922.) chains, thence north 29 deg. 48 min. east 0.95 of a chain; thence SHERIFF'S SALE. north 15 deg. 36 min. east 3.82 31 3 north min. deg. chains, thence In the Fourth Judicial Court of east 2.10 chains; thence north '44 in and for Utah County, Utah. Utah, 33 4.10 east min. deg. chains; thence north 37 deg. 54 min. east Bank of Pleasant Grove, a corporavs. James Peter 1.27 cnalns; thence north 37 deg. 30 tion, plaintiff, min. east 3.70 chains; thence north Kakunes, Mrs. James Peter his wife, Charles Iawhorn, 28.73 chains; thence west 10 chains to the place of beginning. Area and Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company, a corporation, de36.52 acres, more or less. Dated this "9th day of October, fendants To be sora at Sheriff's Sale on 1922'. the 21st day of November, A. D. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County. Utah. 1922J at the front door of the court , t: I ot acres. Together with water appurtenant and belonging. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 27th day of October, 1922. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. D. R. Ellertson. Deputy Sheriff. By CLAWSON & ELSMORE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. (First publication Oct. 27; publication Nov. 17, 1922.) WE SPECIALIZE ON WORK GUARANTEED SIC LADIES' FINE GARMENTS DIC CLOTHES INSURED "r or mat uetter Servic Call Up 809" SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Plant 54 N. 4th West. Provo, Utah. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant jn Utah County. Don't use gasoline in the home. It's cheaper to pay for dry cleaning than to pay for funerals. lemocratic Rally United States Senator Robinson Will discuss the National Issues in Provo at the Stake Tabernacle Preferred Shares of Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. Your Income Will Be HEcdTROLASOLD ON EASY TERMS This is the newest thing in home heating. It looks like a fine mahogany phonograph, and works like a furnace. Heats 3 to 6 connecting rooms, by circulating warm, moist air the most healthful kind of heating. The Heatrola is economical. It burns any kind of coal, and requires less attention than any ordinary stove ori furnace. Come see the Heatrola. Let us explain its unique construction, also our simple credit system. H. G. onths Blumenthal Co. PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK Phone 109. 474 West Center. Wednesday, Nov. 1, Everybody 8 O'clock Iivitei Democratic County Committee ABE W. TURNER, DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT CHAIRMAN. (Political Advertisement.) - - commencing 26.73 chain west and 11.56 chains south from the northeast corner of the south" east quarter of Section 31, Town- ship 5 South, Range i East, S. L. M.. running thence west 10.00 chains, thence south 6.75 chains, thence east 10 chains, thence north 6.75 chains to the point of begin-ning. Area 6.75 acres. Also commencing 11.72 chain south of the center of the said Sechalns, tion 31, thenee west 6.56 thence south 9 88 chains, thence east 6.83 chains, thence north 9.88 chains to the place of beginning. Area 6.61 acres. Also, commencing 11.72 chain south of the center of said Section 31, thence south 9.88 chains, tnenc a no chains, thence north 9.88 chains, thence west 3.27 chains to Area .uf the place of beginning. Have Your Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Done Right Jo T. . Also, of Arkansas Southern Orator Have ree d the defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate, in' Utah county Utah, to-wit: Commencing at a Point 25.613 chains Vest and 0.50 chains south, ' nf tha northeast corner of the . southeast quarter, Section 6, Town ship 6 South. Range 3 'East, & JU M.. runnine thence west 11.08 chains, thence south" 4 dee. 30 min. east 13.645 chains, thence south 13 deg. west 14.39 chains, thence east 27.334 chains, more or less, to the) west line of the rieht of war of the D. & R. G. R. R., thence northwest-- , erly along the west line of lnaf right of way of the D. & R. Q. R. R. 30 chains more or less to the place Area 53.58 acre of beginning. more or less. of George E. Hyde, Deceased. MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Administratrix. (First publication Oct. 6, 1922.) (Last publication Nov. 3. 1922.' Cumulative yovtdmi$M SHERIFF'S taut 9- - 1922.) ROSE L. HYDE, Administratrix of the $1000 in And Cecelia Oct. a Ptoto Cityv Utah, at th fcourjofj41aelock a, nw all th right, title, claim and interest of house in 1922. MM Now Suppose You publication Sherifr. . ' brilliant play of the far north Attorneys for Plaintiff. (First DUbllcatiflm Oct. above-name- the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah In NOTICE. must be taken out of the First ward pasture en or before October 31, 1922. By order of board. John W. Farrer, president; D. John, secretary. RE- By D. L. Ellert8on, Deputy BAKEK & BAKER, . .. last . - |