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Show ""' ,.t ''.' " r r " T"" -- T - - ." " f J' , c ' - " ' t - - fF - """ - '".l . JOHN J McEWAN, Head Line Coach at professional PLAY NO. A PROBATE tit AND GUARDIAN-SHI- Irvine'sStore, - NOTICES . Consult county clerk or respective siguers for further In formation. Point Attorney-at-La- , ants.' , To be sold at sheriff's sale on the ;t'.th (l.iy of IKicember, 1922, at the w ' : 7, Knight Block; Provo, Utah. Phone 661-- 1. .'!..' . t in .vui-- e Pruvo City, Utah, at the hour of o'clock a. m., all the right, title, and interest of the above-namedefendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in t tah county, Utah, of the Al! of the north half northwest quarter of Section 35, in Township 4 South of Range 1 East, Salt Luke Base and Meridian, together with 100 shares of stock in U'hi Irrigation company, a Utah corporation, and 4 Oacres of primary water right and 40 acres of late primary water right in tne l'rovo River irrigation system of Provo Reservoir company, a Utah corporation, and 40 acres of in that certain deed to the same from said last named company to said Jacob S. Beck, dated December 2, 1!20, and recorded in the office of the of Utah county, Utah, In of deeds at page 409, tobook gether with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in aiivwi.se appertaining. Purchase price payaole in lawful money of the United States. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Cv 1). P. Elle'rtson, Deputy. Paled this 1st day of December, Boom 1 d It Done the Royal Way, CORNELL . Sere Quality and Workman-diip Count, We Win, THREE-OUT-AND-U- P Oil Doble. the famous coach from the West, who is now at Cornell as developed this play to a high point of efficiency. He has used it ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING 'pr yean and li has a remarkable record of success. It Is a play directed against the tackle normally, though It Is Jus COMPANY ' easily turned la against the guard. s The Left End cuts across Into the defensive backfield to get one ol Deliver. and We Call 7 he defensive backs Phone 674. -- 208 W. Center. The Left Tackle comes out of the line and gets into the lnterfer mce, unless It is necessary for him to clean up the hole left by the TYPEWRITERS eft Guard coming out. ; The Canter after passing the ball blocks toward the right. The Left Guard leaves the line and helps to form the interference. Machines, Repairs, Adding Is crashes the defensive tackle If he is not already taken care of. II be tackle is smothered the guard goes on the defensive back. Supplies., The Right Guard and Right Tackle block the defensive guard. The Right End blocks the opposing tackle. F. M. WEST. The No. 4 Back also hits the tackle. These two men should be able 89 N. University. b handle the tackle but if they are unable to there is the Left Guard jtady to assist. The No. 1 Back takes three steps to the right and then turns up BRYANT FURNITURE CO. The No. 2 Back likewise takes three steps to the right and turns up 3fi8 West Center. If the defensive end Is the waiting game they often negleci Goods Used Bought lim, except that they screenplaying New and him from the play as they turn. If he ii and Sold. jlaylng the smashing type of defensive end they must perforce takt tim out. Phone m-JThe No. 3 Back receives the ball from the center, takes three steps jo the right and then turns up toward the line. "" Normally he goes outside the tackle but he may just as well and C. V. HANSEN i fften does go inside htm. i This is a terrible thrust against the tackle. Commercial Artist There is a rythm to the play of the backs that requires careful SIGNS flank practice. They always on this play take three steps toward the before they torn up. Sho' Cards, Scenery Dobie figures this play to gain three yards or ?o against a strong leam: He trains his backs to run with their weight far forward so Provo, Utah. that nothing but a head on tackle will prevent their gaining then length or more if they reach the line of scrimmage. It is one of th itandard plays of footbalL CITY AUTO TOP AND Copyright, VJ22, by Major Earnest Gravrs and John J. StrFwan PAINTING COMPANY G. T. LISONBEE, Prop. county-recorde- . ' Seat Covers, Side Curtains, Auto Painting and Revarnishing. Auto Tops, GUARANTEED ALL WORK Phone Center St. 432 W. HEALTH, ECONOMY, COMFORT We s;it- ialize in whole soleing men's shoe.-- . We can rebuild those old sho. ::om top to solo, so that they !(. !; ;s good and feel , better shoe. Where it is necthan a nr essary we put or. entire new welts. Ladies, have your old high top We can shoes n;;uie into oxfords. look exactly like a low make cut shoe. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP i 'lin-tm:- ! estab-Youn- g .. - " W''!Ov',',,if"',-,.'-- , 'i' ; ' .' 1922.) U2. a l.C:', 11. !S5t B. W. ,, Dixon Dixon ,., ... of Hie UM3 .1. T. l'..",fi T j t.iiiTKnn (Mark 4. ! - ' ' Clark r' - southeast h. , lliatnu. '"OlO if you are a customer of ours. Itphoi.o and call 46. WE CARRY ONLY THE HIGHEST CLASS GROCERIES AND MEATS. trp to ?!: r:;y It J -0 I 50 1 :, 3:1 r haiiif, thence east25-- d souih thirteen and de-- . 1 chains, thence north 15.401 ( a .t fifteen and n rr a twenty and 24 100 CO. MEAT AND GROCERY " Phone 46. West Center, Provo, Utah. 282 COAL that BURNS ... That's the kind of coal we sell. Order your today. We ran make prompt deliveries. n.u 100 400 n TUBER UTAH .25 .15 .60 & COAL CO. A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY CUSTOMER Phone 232. Fifth North. r: 160 W. i J sa A mjr,y mm ii m at f a ru mm A rm i f" .... T.r,rc-!u,- Li SUTHERLAND BROS. ! 7550 l- th- ... ' iinninaii ... K Brimhall ... nas. a. ueiny .... j I . 1 10,10 ... - - y 1im0 l.r.i Chtrk Wesley Spa 'how. r 0'ioe 'i 00 T. Arvilla C. And lin Hj7 1.50 4J ''ere 'ai!a lal-.- 10:' 00 0.1 50 l.rtVrre Va'iansda! U 150a ?:: (13.25) and 15- thence south fifteen and1 lairte-.. !.. '15 - , 1 20000 1500 . " need give you no concern And in accordance with law and ''der of the hoard of directors 150 i"r,o mad.j on the 17th day of October, 30 n''"n-- shares of each parcel 7 50 will ;ls ,!ia' lle neee-sar75 00 o( s" nt P'lhlic auction at the 50 '"' of WVils L. Brimhall. 19 45 Tr. offi.-la 5S5i0,ul i niver.-n- y avenue, ai a tol'. pay ?,0,iii Saturday, December 9, 922, 2.25 t!ie delinquent assessment, together of advertising and exl.frn .with co.--t Use of sale. 11 H2 .1. EDWIN PTE1V. is.fm Seer, tary i nblfr- - He-- i Dec. S 1''22. lOfiO 1 e,w t - , V Your Grocery Problem ;,n . t -- ' ( MMsnnMHMMMHHMiBHHMMHMMMMMiBMV fa 15.00 18.00 3.00 37.50 19 6S l!i62 Mbert G Clayton' looo iifio w'ilford Stubhs 5'",o 9S5 Wells L. Hrimhali 5OH00 1000 'I'M ITU Cole ll' Philips' 305O0 2i "7 a't Lak meridian, thence - t - t ty F. Reynolds. 10000 1.50 2271 Chaa. F. Reynolds. 12000 3.00 2275 Wm. M. Mason.... 2000 2310 i, T. Clark . 25000 3.00 2349 Retta Broadbent ..15341 i .. m 7.50 2270 Chas. J3134 T. I.. Brov.n of section two (2), in 1, E WW!-- r tu .vuth, range two '"C." Mrr ('i iae .;,; o.o ! "i(P;J 256 . vomer Rft 15000 r'nnon t". "on ! no eon icn; fiinc c Ct-.- : 1 ... ... ... ... t, WE SELL THE WORLD'S GREATEST LEftVSNER 1 S GMUMEI tT? t.ton-r,- -, CdKfJVG POWEZR SAM KOPP H 0 WWy: f: D;CSTOfl f IF YOU SUFFER ROMAN MEAL IS A HEALTH POOD FROM INDIGESTION OR YOU BELIEVE IN PLAIN FOOD, BUY A PACKAGE FROM YOUR GROCER. Sutton Market. Skaogs Cash Stores, Whitehead Market, Pigqly Wiggly, Provo Meat & Packing Co. I 2257 ('has. K. .lohason.. 30.K1 4 50 ; Ay Jr-k- r -- Jot ijM p mm s D. R. !! .iS 'A'kl m,r- - Room To Dress In A Warm 30 years 25 Ounces for gg for over No more cold trips to tke basement No more dressing in a cold room. No more fres to build. No more big fuel bills. of KG BAKING POWDER than of higher V priced brands. r'. W. MeMl'l.l.IN. Attorney for Vlaintiff. (First publication Nov. 17; publication Dec. 8,922.) ORIGINAL CABLES and SPORT REVUE ! 3 ant: You are hereby sumomned attention. And remember, every Cole's Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed to conless fuel than any d sume J.JMA ct&a nf the same size. This means money4 in your pocket one-thir- us Let us tell you more about this markable heater. GET IT re- AT Taylor Bros. Company The Big Drpartment Stoe Hardware Department (' - to All legal advertisments requiring consecutive issue publications will cost less in ap- after the pear within (10) days service of this summons upon In you, if served within the county which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after this service, and defend the above entitled action; in case of your failure to do so. the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for t the relief demanded in the of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon SUNDAY com-niain- - -- o wRO juv.b.you, anu Hundred you for the sum of One interest witn Dollars, Fifty ($150) at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 4th.day of February, 1920, with plaintiff's costs and -- r' EttAU) , j Than in any daily or newspaper tri-week- ly 10, A. D. 1922. . air-tig- ht 111,1,1m "DONT DOUBT YOUR WIFE" S. and will stay airtight. Tkat is why it is guaranteed to hold 'fire for 36 hours Without is absolutely PRINCESS THURSDAY ALL STAR CAST i last In the Citv Court of Provo City Countv of Utah, State of Utah. Albert Smith, plaintiff, vs. Ralph Smith, defendant. The State of Utah to Said Defend- Dated November government ia1 millions of pounds THE YELLOW STADT Abo Comedj 'it'ijjjBr WEDNESDAY AND rtah together disbursements herein. J. H. MCDONALD, Plaintiff's Attorney, p O. Address Room 8, Knight Building. Provo City, Utah. HOT BLAST HEATER Th, e In Coufiiy. T'tah. KUertson, Deputy Sheriff. of SUMMONS. SAME PRICE 7:30, 915 .JJLBOYn. S'.eriff DoiniiiiiiiiinniiiiuiDiiiimii JOHN GILBERT . 1 1922. -- Fourth North Street. Bwrri 10O0 . ... STEWART, JR. TONIGHT, . more or le-- ?. r.iii.lris" price payaole in lawliil mn-- v of the 1'nited Slates. Haled this 17th. day of November, guaranteed. Use less AAA 5000 - Piano Tuner 387 E. ' u.r'.i .V'; .... In the Fourth Judicial DUfiet Cimri of the Slate of rtah.jn. and Slate Bank of for I "tali County. s a corporation, planum, ay;'!, , Davis, defeitili lit. r.,M Mild at sheriff's sale on To i Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a specL. K. 1 "t EXCHANGE All work ... i , .... :s PROVO TYPEWRITER ialty. f' , - 2000 2000 2000 23,00 441 Jennie Nesbitt 1333 2.00 2363 1000 1.50 C. Anderson J. A Sll 444 Gerald A. Brown.., 3000 1000 1.50 467 Geo. A. Shepherd. 1000 j'5q 12364 J. C. Anderson . 1000 1.50 493 H, B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.50 2365 J. C. Anderson . 508 W. H. Rankin 1000 6000 9.60 2383 John Nesbitt .. 576 A. Olmstead 1000 1.50 23S5 Geo. L. 3000 4.50 Hlnton. 577 A. Olmstead 1000 1.50 1500 2.25 621 E. C. Davies 1000 1.50 2387 W. it. Roundy.. 689 A. Engberg 1000 1.50 2433 John Jacob Scharrer 2120 3.15 690 A. Engberg 1000 1.50 2446 Thos. A. Beesley.. 2500 3.75 708 Wells L. Brimhall. 1000 1.50 2448 Amos Bush 1500 2.25 717 Wells U Brimhall. 1000 i eft 2450 James E. Lawlesa. 5000 7.50 J" 71 SWells L. Brimhall. 1000 j 1.50 . looo 750 Mrs. Geo. Wennett 2000 3.0112462 Alex Jackson J- - A -- 4 1 ircla, . ... . Wells U Hrim.i...ll. lotn) .25 160 4 B. H. Bullock ....50000 75.00 2168 E. O. Bylund 867 J. R. Sebree iw .25 1000 ,1.50;zs w. ii. cnua 160 .25 86S J. R. Sebree 1000 1.50 2470 H. H. Ellertson... looo 1.50 900 M. A. Goodell 1000 1.5tl!24l C. C. Jones .. .105P 1.55 913 John Pritz 1000 1.50,2472 C. C. Jones 1.50 1000 929 John Pritz 1000 1.50:2473 C. C. Jones 118 .20 1000 1.50:2487 W. Bandley 930 John Pritz .25 160 lOtlff 1.50 2500 R. R. Thorne 946 P. Daynes 1300 1.95 1000 1.50 12501 A. M. Sproul 969 P. Daynes 200 .30 970 P. Daynes 1000 1.50! 2503 W. L. Brimhall .60 400 1000 1.50 2504 Jos. A. Halliday 996 J. Jenkins uu .30 Jotin bctiarman 1021 J. Jenkins 2000 3.00 tiu .95 1022 J. Jenkins 2000 3.00 "06 Edwin Ulson .25 175 1.50 2507 Hyrum Jenkins 1056 II. B. Cole & Co... 1000 160 .25 HiX H B. Cole & On... 1000 1 50 2508 M. A. Goodell 165 .25 2e09 R. R. Thorne 1 SO 1070 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1050 1.55 1076 I. A. Smoot 24600 36.90 2510 Esthep Brown .20 130 1089 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 1.50 2511 Hyrum Jenkins .20 130 1091 H. B. Cole & Co.. . 1000 .25 155 2513 R. R. Thorne 1114 H. B. Cole & Co.. . 1000 .25 161 2514 R. R. Thorne 1115 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 .20 151 2515 R. R. Thorne 1116 H. B. Cole & Co... 1000 .25 2516 H. B. Cole & Co... 155 1137 R. A. Badger 1000 .60 410 2517 Ralph A. Badger... 1173 R. A. Badger 1000 1250 1.85 2518 L. M. Sproul 1341 R. R. Thorne 1000 .25 2519 H. B. Cole & Co.. .. 160 1360 R. R. Thorne 1000 .23 160 2520 M. A. Goodell 1468 Kent. R. Thmopson 1000 .25 2521 R. R. Thorne 160 1509 H. V. Church 6000 160 25 1530 R. A. Badger 1000 .1.50 2522 R. R. Thome .25 170 1604 Mildred Irene Vye 1000 1.50 2523 R. R. Thorne 165 .25 1605 Mildred Irene Vye 1000 1.50 2524 J. C. Johnson .25 i(il5 Geo. L. linton . . 1000 1.50 2525 Chas. J. Munns . . . 155 .25 165 1618 S. E. Warburton. r)fl2520 W. L. Brimhall 1000 !25 155 1658 .1. A. Barclay 1000 l"50;2527 H. B. Cole .60 400 166S J. A. Harclav 1000 ,"r)0 '2528 R. A. Badger .25 252 W. L. lirimliall . . . 150 1695 W. L. Brimhall. . . 500 400 .60 25:w E. D. Cassity 175;i Evan R. T. Bloom- 175 .25 2000 3.00 2531 Hyrum Jenkins nuNt .25 175 175S Grant Dougall . . . 2000 3 no '2532 Mike Sparo )" : Kid John w. tiuy 1764 Geo. II. Crow 1000 1.50 i"" '.20 Vx n::4 John V. Guy 125 !7S0 II. II. Ellert-o- n 500 NOTICE. SHERIFFS SALE. ELECT 4:i Wet Center - Geo. ErBrattanrilanager. Hoc. Pflrna - INSURES REPAIRING & ;ub!ication Sufi Irtft CHRISTMAS BALL. The li. Y. U. sophomore class is th,. rih (f I'.' cemlier, A. I) m n; l Plark Dee. ball : at !e' i'lont lor of the court SPRINOVIftJ.E, pjv s; lO! Ceo R. Yanausdal. ville Parent streamers' association at the l.a'Ii's' gymnasium mi Pie ,:ise in Pr'.vo City. Hah. at tl.i will elect, officers at a meeting in evening of December 22. the pro-th- I....H- of ;i i;'c!ock a. ni., all th" 2172 J" A.. Corb'Mt of and int re-'7; Tanner L. Brown.. high school building tomornw ceeds to be given to the student i;:t. litl-'(! f. --.iV'!!', of, in 2!",s .!. '!'. ClarU whi-been T. L. of the loan liaue-'Martin Trof. lia; !!; fund, iihov evening. real !'- rilied ?!':: :". !!. Roundy r,.J!on-iiito In ;p students complete ,,;,) 1,, university will be teh priaW. P. Morf-r- d. . I'' :. h twit: their school work. ', .f.ir n: cipal speaker . 75nnd '!'S W. P. Mi.rfor.-.., 1,, .- I- jwei.:-.-!of the "'7 n H. No.bilt wi ( !,a'nr SPRINGVI LLE PARENTS U PROVO, UTAH. SHOE RAWLINS, Aitonu ys for Plaintiff. iKiist publication lec. 1, 19i2 KAY e 848. ,N;"jr- ... In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah county. Life Insurance Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Moroni S. Smith, as adminls-- l trator of the estate of Jacob S. i'eck,, Deceased, Elizabeth Healey Heck, and Blanche Smith, defend- 14 ABE W. TURNER . - - - ...s SHERIFFS SALE. ProvoUtah. flonefe--- . - 2S5 Mrs. Anna M Huish 295 Raynold Barnett.. 358 M. M. Farmer 426 Mr, Geo. WenneU 440 Jennie Nesbitt . . . P n Over , . ii tuoi and; ' ' THE HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 FORTY WINNING PLAYS ii BALL Business '. . , : . I ."v . NOTICE OF SALE. Syndicate Mining Place Principal Provo, Utah. 4. of Milling Co. Businesa, There are delinquent upon the acfollowing described stock on count of assessment No. 14, levied on the 17th day of. October, 1922, tne several amounts set opposite the name of the respective share holders, as loirawa. Snarea. A"i No. Name Ort 8.00 477 Tamar Gunton ... 2000 1.50 790 Eva Broadbent ... 1000 17 Wm. Renames ... 1000 1.50 1000 1.50 1093 F. Q- - Richmond 7026 10.63 1148 John T. Clark 3WV MM Inhn.T. C1ATK ww 4.60 26 Raynold Barnew 1.60 157 Mrs. Loren Pratt. 10M 184 WeUs L. Brimhall. 1000 1.60 6000 7.60 170 John Clark 171 Arvilla C. Andelln 6000 7.50 6000 7.50 172 Pearl C. Yates 7.60 173 Arvilla J. Clark.. 5000 3.00 178 Anna M. Hniah ... 2000 4.60 3000 D.imnM RsrnAtt 8000 12.00 223 H. W. Church "30 Wells L. Brimhall. 1000 1.60 HI .... The Sunday Herald is a weekly newspaper, so entered at U. S. Post Office, and may accept legal advertisements, for one publication a week, thussavingthe s of his advertising bill. advertiser This is especially true of DELINQUENT STOCK SALE advertising bill. two-third- Advertising rate: Ten cents the line for the first insertion, five cents a line for each subsequent YEEF. -- 1 |