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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Sughraa The Boy Sure Loves to Kid Ole Ezry WM.N.ru A9.S. A 'CU' FLOOR OP .NCR Gl) VJAN OUOWKGDftW OF COSTOVACR CR ER DOES NR DEN OF G.ECOMW TW EWOFRNRTOR OF HOGS GO& OF STOR'D). KAOWEN 0O NOO UKTCf RNNC FOLW& COMB U, D- v- r Fu. j ?v if TI WW IKOUAll!, dftU Ut AltDIANSHIP DELINQUENT NOTICES Conault the County Clerk or res pectlve signers for further informa- tion. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah In and for Utah County. State of with Radio . Utah. A Vegetable Compound NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Acqullla Iloppor and Vern Hayes andNancy Hopper: Creditors will present claims with 2nd Touchers to Booth ft Brockbank at their office at Spanish Fork, Utah or at Knight Block, Frovo, Utahon or before March 25th, 1921. HAD HARVEY CLUFF, Administrator Queer Boot ft Brockbank, Attorneys. W. 4th N. ' Spanish Fork 13-1- 4. HAZY fDEA OF FINANCE Notion Held by Old Wash White Common to Many Invee- tors, According to Lawyer. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Utah. At a dinner in New York the other day a prominent lawyer noted for NOTICE TO CREDITORS his activities In rounding up InvestIn the matter of the estate of ment swindlers told the following good story: JOSEPH D'. CRUMP, Deceased. It's pitiful to see how foolish Creditors will present claims with when It comes Touchers to the undersigned at his great many people are to a question of finance. residence at Lake Shore, Utah Coun"Old Wash White Is a good ty, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of pie of financial foolishness. When April, 1921. Washs boss got back to the Delta HENRY BELLOWS, Administrator. from the North one day, he found the R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney for Admin old man driving a fine young mule hitched to a handsome wagon. Istrator. "Now, Wash was a notoriously shiftless customer, and so his boss In the District Cgurt of the Fourth said to him: Judicial District, In and for the coun-I- n Where did you get that splendid the matter of the estaote of turnout, Washington T ARTHUR L. THOMAS. Deceased. "Ah done boughten It at Magnolia, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors wll present claims with sah, said Vaslu TIpw much did It cost youT Touchers to the undersigned at his "Ah done give mah note fo1 $200 residence at Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah,- - on or before May 13th, for It, sah. 1921. Good gracious, said the boss, JOHN H. THOMAS, Administrator where do you expect to get $200 to R. II. ANDRUS, Attorney. meet your note when Jt falls duel" "Wash looked astonished and ofIn the District Court of the Fourth fended. Judicial District, in and for the couri "Fo de Lawds sake, boss man, ty of Utah, State of Utah. he skid, you sholy don expeck me In the matter of the estaote of tergive mah note an pay, tool MARY JANE BABCOCK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors wil present claims with RODEOS FULL OF INTEREST Touchers to the undersigned at his residence at Spanish Fork, Utah Connty, Utah, on or before May 10th, Exceedingly Interesting Annual Exhibitions That Are Held North of 1921. the Arotlo Circle. V. A. BABCOCK, Administrator. BOOTH, BROCKBANK ft JOHNSON In the vicinity of the Kobuk river, Attorneys, In the Oistrict Court of the Fourth Alaska, 60 miles north of 'be Arctic Judicial District of the State of Utah circle, there are held annual "ro leos," which for picturesqueness, skill of exin and for the county of Utah. hibitions, and In popularity are comNOTICE TO CREDITORS parable to the "roundups o the westof of estate matter the fn the ern part of the United States yet AUDBJORQ JOHNSON: there is not a single horse or steer or Creditors will present claims with saddle or " within hundreds Touchers to the undersigned at Span- of ml lee of the scene. These rodeos are conducted under ish Fork, Utah, on or before April the auspices of the United States bu25th, 1921. 1IELGE JOHNSON, Administrator reau of education for natives of AlasBOOTH, BROCKBANK ft JOHNSON, ka, for the advancement of the reindeer Industry. There are 150,009 rein. Attorneys. deer In the territory, according to Popular Mechanics Magazine. In the District Court of the Fourth At the fair all matters pertaining Judicial District of the State of Utah, to reindeers are discussed, and the in and for Utah County, Utah. herders come to an understanding reIn the matter of the estate of ELI garding grazing ground rights and simGovernment represenilar matters. ROBERTSON, Deceased. on reindeer breedtalks tatives give NOTICE TO CREDITORS and offer scientific guidance for Creditors will present claims with ing the development of an Improved stock. 'vouchers to the undersigned at her Recently serious consideration has residence in Spanish Fork on or be- been given to a means of exporting the fore the 25th day of April, 1921. growing thousands of surplus deer to MARIA ROBERTSON. Administra- the United States. Within the next year or two, It Is trix. anticipated, a market for distributing R. H. ANDRUS, Attorney.' the meat will be established In the United States It costs less than $3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS head to raise deer, which .will District Court of the Fourth Judi- per 150 pounds of choicest meat dress cial District, Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Men Dodge Age Proposition. . SARAH .MEASOM, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Service of women citizens on the regTouchers to the undersigned at his istration boards leads to Interesting their about residence, Spanish Fork, Utah, on or personal revelations ' before the 10th day of May, 1921 neighbors. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah, this In the A man who holds a position 26t hday of February, 1921. government had always given his city AMMON SIMMONS, Administrator real age, now 48, before womuo sat on of the estate of Sarah Measom, De- - the boards. When his wife went In CRS86(i to register for the first time one of the BAKER ft BAKER, 108 West Cen- women on the board said to her: ter Street. Provo, Utah,' Attorneys Oh, Mrs. Blank, Isn't your husband Administrator. (pr wmuneue is to searen i cirevwu an old codger?" "Why, no," said Mrs. Blank, "I dont and remove these germs from lanta, ( think 41 is so very old. "But he registered as 47." Silence fell and Mrs. Blank entered the booth to fill out her enrollment bal- "six-gun- What fo lot Next year, when the husband entered the registration place and was asked by a man on the board his age, he replied, "42." The woman whose undue Interest had evidently caused a family Bible meeting looked at him and her look said volumes. But he stared her YOOll down, and so the record stands. New CCiRISfli tRTER; IITTLE INZER D1LHS and ReguLltC take as sugar. Cm rork Kvculn rost NOTICE - W . REGULAR EVERY-DA- Y Well, slong I (Departs with the hug and smile that cancel all his sins, and a greut peace settles upon the household.) Life. and Inaccordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah, on Friday, April 1st, 1321, at 2 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of adver Using and expenses of the sale. Marlnus, Baadsgaard, Secretary. TO ENTRY OF RESTORATION LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST NOTICE Is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 160.02 acres, within the Uinta National Forest; Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United Stateaand the act of June 11, 1906 (34 StaL, 233), at the United States land office at Salt Lake, Utah on June2, 1921. Any settler who was actually and tn good faith claiming any of said ltids for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandonee same,' has a preference right to mate a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications of the persons listed below, who have a prefererce rlgh subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant Is qualified o make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to June 2, 1921, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. Applications may be filed twenty days prior to the above date but will not be allowed until the day set for the opening thereof. men who served during war with Germany1 will also have a preference right of entry for a period of e days prior to the above date. Such preference, however. Is subject to the superior preference of settlers prior to January 1, 1906 and llstees. The 8WU SW14 w SEVl SW NWK, W4 NW. SW Sec. 33, T. 8 8., R. 8 E.; the NH SW(4 NWM, Lot 4, SE14 SWfc SW14- NWK, SW NWK,.NE - SEtf NW14, SWK. SEK SWSE NW14, Sec. 4, T. 9 8., R. 6 B., S. L. M., containing 160.02 acres Listed upon the application of Andrew Pierce of Springville, Utah, who has occupied the tract under special use permit since April, 1916. List Ex-servi- ce sixty-thre- - Learn From Lazy Man. At last some use has been found for a lazy man. The secret was revealed by F. B. Gllbreth, an efficiency expert. In a recent lecture before the polytechnic section of the American Institute. , "When we go to Investigate a factory, he said, "and wish to find the swiftest worker, we naturally ask to see the men or girls who have the fattest pay envolopes. "But when we want to see the man who accomplishes a task with the least amount of lost motion, we hunt out the laziest man In the factory. By instinct, be learns to do things without loss of motion, otherwise he could not hold his Job. "We study that mans movements and take motion pictures of him in action. Then we show these pictures to the rapid, energetic worker, and by studying them he learns shorter methods and becomes much more efficient at his own work. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Playing at 8oldlering. Some Australian Wellington will to probably trace a modern Waterloo or SydMelbourne of fields the playing ney. Australia has recognized ns the result of her war lessons that intelligence, not monotony, is an Invaluable test of the soldier. The old wean-som- e d system of training .cadets Is fast giving way to the new plan which makes a play of work. While the boys are taught discipline and drill they are mainly shown how to play basket hall and to compete In Jumping, tug of war and swimming. Those Intrusted with the making of a new Australian army are confident that the best soldier will be the happy, who has sportsman, learned to play for his side, to keep his temper and to think intelligently. There can be little doubt that the change Is keenly appreciated by young Australia. Christian Science Monitor. ' The LaDanza AFFAIR Napoleon Mining Company, prin- Most Mothers With Small 8ons Will Racognlze This as Strictly Accordcipal place of business Spanish Frk, ing to 8cfitdule. Utah County, State of Utah. NOTICE Is hereby given that on Aw, mother, not yeti Just lemtnc account of assessment (No. 2) lev- stay out a little longer Just five minied by the board pf directors on Jan- utes. Just one minute? Aw, gee! Get ready? Why, ain't I all right to uary lSth, 1921, there are delinquent go this way? Why not? Aw, gosh, upon the following described stock not my shirt I Yes, I see those edges the several amounta set opposite the on the cuffy, but I enn keep my coat sleeves down over them. Gee whiz, names of the respective shareholders you're pertlckler. Why do you have to as follows. see my shoes? I did black them, just yesterday. Yes, I'm all done washing; no, didn't hurry too much. Lemthe alone my neck's all right! Well, I'm sure 1 don't know why those dark places are on my hands; why, I Just washed them. Ouch! Dont brush my hsir so hard,! Well, the place that sticks up Is right over the bump, so thats why I couldnt brush It there. No, I havent dogo my nails yet; I was just getting ready to when you made me wash my hands sgaln. I dont need anything. Well, then. Just a sweater, not my overcoat. Aw. gee I No, I dont know where my glovea are ; I dont need them, anyhow. Gosh, not my rubbers I Aw, mother I The mud Isnt very deep, and it takes about a year to put the daru things on. Gee whiz. Well, gbyl Yes, I am hurrying. Well, Im gonna start right off, soon ss I speak to Bill a minute; he's right up at the corner, and he might be going my way. Aw, why not? - until April 9th. onWAtrClKeMriSmBgU -'- ,-r We kindly ask those who will be in charge of any mating before or during fly campaign week to give notice of the Importance of such Anybody wishing fly catchers, please make application to the Wood campaigns. Work Dept, of the High School as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lcwla moved soon as possible. lust week Into their new home, the J. P. Creer cottage, which they reMrs. M. W. Christophorson left cently purchased from E.D Flrmage. Tuesday for Lewisville, Idaho, on acThe Misses Madge and Jessie count of the Berlous illness of her Hughes were hostesses for the Entre father, Win. F. Burney. The Nous club Thursday evening. HOME FOR SALE 2tf acres time was spent in sewing and music, of land, good house and well and several musical selections being givfor sule cheap. For en by Miss Ruth Simmons. Luncheon price see Moses W. Beckstead. (ad) was served at 10:30 to the, twelve members present. Are the schools thinking of havthis spring, The members of the Third ward ing a .street clean-u- p Some have been inquiring If Main choir gave a social last evening at Street is going to be made level be- the ward amusement ball in honor of Mrs. D'. A. Adamson, one of their fore school is out. number, who will leave aoon to make Glen Williams will leave on June her home lu Salt Lake City. Danc1st for an 18 weeks engagement with ing, program and refreshments were the Swarthmore Chautauqua circuit enjoyed. About 125 were present. in the Southern and Eastern States. Mr. Williams will ake a part in a The Palmyra ward entertained at a social last Friday evening In honor play. of their retiring Bishopric, who have Mrs. J. P. Christopherson, Charles been honorably released after 20 Marney, and Mr. and Mrs. Erastus years of service. Dancing and proEach Barney left for Leals vllle, Idaho, gram were the diversions. last Saturday evening, where they member of the Bishopric was prehad been called because of the ser- sented with a beautiful picture. The ious illness of William F. Barney. presentation was made in behalf of Mr. Barney is a brother of Charles the people by Sister Annie F. Sorenand Erastus Barney of this place and son, who explained that Bishop A.T. has two daughters living fiere, Mrs. Money and his two counselors, Ed. J. P. Christopherson and Mrs. M.W. M. Banka and Thomas Halverson, Christopherson. The family moved were receiving the gifts as tokens of to Idaho about six years ago and en- appreciation for services rendejed In gaged in the cattle business, but their ward, after which the Bishopowing to the state of Mr. Barneys ric made a few remarks. At midhealth, they sold the cattle last fall night efreshment8 were served td about 200 people. and moved to Lewisville. 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