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Show ) THE SPANISH IOUK riUlSS, SPANISH FORK. UTAH DFUMJI EXT MITtt'K Tb Lab Stiur Irrigation Cutn iUr putijr, riorip tf -, AM Gl AllDIANnllU IHlIM.lH HMt.il IS .NEW , ITCTt RE, H.IIT ItHKV NUTICUt Consult Coualy Clerk or respective I Lab Shore, for further Information. signer Th-rNOTICE Thomas Metgban, I'srsmu-- I alar, e are delinquent Upon lb following doarribtd la lh DUtrirt Court of tha Fourth wk ful'uwrd , In the foolrM of Jack ou nrcounl of itwument letlril 8ut, at d Georgia Carpi nt'er dur-t- g Jud.rUI Di.irirl of lh HU! of ltah, Dempsey m follows; 13rd, au4 for County. the f.lmlpg of "Pappy Hlrka" h'a la In at of lh matter of th No, CVrt. 8hr , Ha bad a Jos-ppicture. punching DAVID MORGAN, II. Jones 7011 Ann Ibomss bag Installed la IT botel in Boat jv NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,130 67 H Tbos. A.bby 413 II and engaged la trnu"ua exercise. - Creditors will present claims ulth Luther CtiiUiisus IIS 111 4 No, Mr. Mclghsu Is not pugilistic-all- y vouthera. to th uudaratgoM at hi Cbrtsimss 31-1I37H InrllneJ, but frequently motion realdeur In BpanUb Fork City, I'lab Oeo. E, Half 14 SI 8tat of Utah, on or before picture actors hsvs lo da things they County, Jos. II. June 131 S Si h th day of April, A. D. 1913. don't like. In Peppy Rich Goa. Bradford Peter SI II It ALIM I D. MORGAN, Executor of Ell Robertson ...117 M II. Kyne's sen story, wbUh ihs Tars tha tata and Laat Will and Teats IIS Georgs Angus mount company adapted to tha error mnt of David Morgan, Arthur Huff .,.107 1 0 S there Is a light a real one between MORGAN. COLEMAN A BTHAW, John Jet to Attorney, for Executor. "Matt reasley and "All Hands and Lewis John 71 All lUtrld A. Huff Feel Peterson. Mr. Melghao 1(1 la Ihs District Court of tha Fourth Alum llsles , role of Malt Ieaaley, hnre Judicial Dlatrlet of tha But of I'ub Mary C. Westrlng (he training. la and for Utah County, Utah. 10 George roster N. P. Ilsnsen Mr'Melgban'a decision to train la tha mattsr of tha tstal of M. J. John lilngham ..11-41- 1 for the arreea fight came rather aud PLUMB, Deceased: Alpbeus Htngbam ,.114 dettly. When he read of the light In NOTICE TO CREDITORS Virginia Ulngbsm .410 tho scenario he didn't think much Creditor wilt present claims Rb Tbayn Ulngbsm ...17 about It, but when Tom Forman, the voucher to tha 10 Huber Clarion undersigned at Salem Wilber Clayaon ...100 director, Introduced Ivan Llnow, Rus- Utah, oa or before January 2nd. Katban Clayson ...117) sian wrestler and prlxe fighter RUTH PLUMB, Administratrix. Archer E. Clayson .1111111 Molghan as AII Hands and All Peel BOOTH, BROCKBANK A JOHNSON, Katban W. Clayson Peterson the situation assumed aa I co cahoon 10 ..IS Attorneys for Administratrix. Llnow 71 6 Fill Cahoon entirely different aspect. 14 Jos. 8. fluff ,....,,411 weighs 125 ponnds, has hands Ilk In tb District Court of th Fourth Edmund Hansen ..101 61 haras, ears beautifully decorated Judicial Lenard Hawkins ..101 85H District, la and for tba counthe old home for the When the family is gathered together h with cauliflowers, and a neck Wm. E. Hawkins ..111 10 8tat of Utah. of Utah, ty Pappy Ricks.' light and all wll James Hawkins ...101 IS Christmas reunion, it'c wonderful to be there. la th matter of tha Estate of Wm. V. Jones 10 7014 be a feature of the program at the Deceased. IITRUM OTTESON Tho. Ludlow ....141 ISH Anrelus Theatre J"rldy and 8atur But if you cannot be there in person, a long distance caU is the NOTICE TO CREDITORS T h os. Richardson ..71 70 day. Wm. Mitchell 110 Creditors will preaeut claims, with next best way. VT. J. Wall 110 71 0 his to at th vouchers, undersigned A baby boy was born lo Mrs. Hen Thomas Wrlds 71 171 Statlon.to-ttatlo- n The ttation-to-etatio- n service from residence In Lake Shore rreclnct rate, which Doaxll Wrlda 10 ry n. Mortenson at 8alt Lako City Utah is considerably lower than for person-t8:30 p. m. to midnight coat a about or the of at elate Utah, Frank Argyle ..434 10SH county, on December till. o-person one-hal- f taw offlee of Morgan, Coleman and the day rate; from mideervice, applies when lull Aryyle I 10 Wm. Christenson. 10-0- 1 04 talk to will A. m. 4:30 anyone who may be about to Bank Commercial you 8lraw,rrovo Bldg, night Mls Frieda Green.who le a student Wm. O. Reckstrom ..OS IS called. the at telephone on befor or the lltb Utah, Provo, New the at at Jers y Academy Wm. R. Creer Logan 00 1111. of came home Saturday to spend the day Fobruary. Delbert Dudley ..US 18 . Wherever you are, drop In on the absent friends via Long Distance, IIAN3 L. OTTESON AdministraMary C. Dudley ...S10 I holidays with her mother, Mrs. Janet 417 60 Thomas Hill tor of tb estate of Ilyrum Ottevon, for an exchange of Christmas greetings. Green. Don Simmons EsL 64 Deceased. Busan Simmons 10 Mrs. Wm. C. Martel! returned to MORGAN, COLEMAN A STRAW, Jaa. Becketrom It 110 00 Willard Houts ..333-41- 1 her home here this week from the Attorneys for Administrator. Annie C.H.Bradford SIS ISH ahe Provo Ceneral where Hospital David L. Evans.... 110 00 In th district court of the Fourth and. In accordance with law, so many recently underwent a succssful opor Judicial District. In and for tha counshares of each parcel of such stock as atlon. ty of Utah. Btata of Utah may be necessary will be sold In front NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the store at Lake Shore, on Friday The good news was received last In tha matter of the eatate of 1 S3 the rd day of December, 1181, at 8 US AN KILLIAN, Deceased. from Fred Mr. end Mrs. John A. HuUh anLake Salt Misses Annie Froctor and Grace that The Relief Society of the Leland City night o'clock, p. m., to pay the delinquent Creditors will present claims with assessment thereon, together with Lewis, who has spent the past week were the hostesses at a misheld a social at the and ward shower Hitching nounce the marriage of their daughto the undersigned, at hU the cost of advertising and expense at the L. D. 8. Hospital, Is slowly vouchers, Salem residence Utah IS at cellaneous house December shower for Mias Bessie County, . Pro-ter lone to Walter II. Huish of meeting Tuesday, of tho sate. WM. E. BEER. Sec'y. mending his health. Utah, on or beforo the Had day ot Amof the week. The bride a members. one of in of Its honor Proctor, Tha marriage took place NovemDecember, 1921. For Sale Lake 8hells for scratch-ng- . W. waa CHARLES function tha beautiful KILLIAN, given at the home ot many ber 1st, at Pangultch, Utah, where ong presents givJoseph, the three year old son of See Julius Mock. Mias Proctor Thursday evening ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hlgglnson, met Administrator of the estate of 8uaan the bride la teaching school. The en was a large quilt, made, quilted Deceased. AOVKQT!EMKm Killian, week last and waa attended by 30 with a painful accident Monday when MOROAN, COLEMAN A 8TRAW, young couple will make their home and given as a token of esteem by Games and music occupied guests. In hie an electric hand Robert Brockbank left Monday for he caught Attorneys tor Administrator at Provo. Mrs. Huish la here to the Relief Society sisters. A delic- the time until midnight, jrhen lunchUtah Provo, ruBhed He waa atto the of will he where Iowa, wringer. Davenport, spend the holidays with her parents. ious lap luncheon was served to all. eon was served. tend the Palmer School of Chlroprae-tl- e flee of Dr. J. W. Hagan, where It waa hu-lo- t'h, Itll. lm luh l:l lit H e-t- Ded, 3 1-- 3 lM-eaae- , pUth ....7 ....... ...... Itll Your Voice at the Other End lit! -- at 30-Inc- It ... ....Sit THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY In the District Court of the Fourth and continue his musical studies. found necessary to amputate tne lit Judicial District, In nnd for the conn," Mrs. Brockbank will leave next Mon- Me fellows thumb, because It waa so ty of Utah, State of Utah. In the matter ot the estate of badly mangled. day to Join her husband. 1 ANNE E. WOOD, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ERN Goethef, the Great German Poet, VitiU Saarbrucken Forest and Discovert the Philosopher of Coal No. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for the county of Utah, State ot Utah. In the matter of the estate of JANET MALCOLM CRONIN, De- idea, times, many things could be obtained in the combustion of bituminous coaL Stanf had constructed a number of Ovens over a burning mine and treated coal so that he.obtained oil, pitch, coke and soot. That was quite a forward atep and although he lived in the depths of a forest the great minds of heard of his work. , In fact, Snrope himself made a pilgrimage to chemist tha ovens of the and in his autobiography wrote a sink- sng comment on his visit to the Saar- , brucken forest: Ready and glad to pour his com- a human ear, the lean Saints into little man, with a shoe on OH toot and a slipper on the other, And with stockings hanging down and repeatedly pulled up in vain, dragged himself up the mountain to where ta pitch house stood which he had built himself and saw with grief now falling into ruins. Here was found a connected row of ovens in which coal was to be freed from sulphur and made fit for use in the iron works; but at the same time they wished also recover the oil and pitch, and in- deed, did not want to lose the lamp black, ao that all failed together on Of the many ends in view, Goethe, who dubbed the chemist of Saarbrucken Kohenphilosoph or the Philosopher of Coal, wrote his com- sllentaiy less than a century and a half What would be bis comment to- day Could ho enter one of the great American plants where almost un- limited numbers of ob- p.oducts are distained from the filiation or partial combustion of Ill Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at his far-seei- CoaL certainly one of the pio- neers, but it ap pears that the Chi- nese used coke as ail article of com- merce more than 2,000 years ago, value of tl)e waste coal tar. granted England to Sir i One Half Price EXTRA Attorneys for Executor. Department of the Interior, BAIUIAJNB.--Fro- m Many to Choose from $12.50 to $25.50 $10.00 to $20.00 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION n All Fall Suits at One Half Price Many Coats at WILLIAM CROTEGUT, Executor froduct, Ages it was manufactured for use in the arts and for domestic purposes. The earliest record of coking coal in a regular oven was in 1620, when a patent was O ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE PHILOSOPHER 07 COAL in the forest near without dreaming lived Iff 1771, there Saarbrucken, in Germany, a chemist of the immense StauL He was an eccentric old red that far ahead of his had an beside coke Bros COLEMAN A STRAW, MORGAN, Attorney for Administratrix. (Told In Eight Sketch) By JOHN RAYMOND Stauf Many Christmas Bargains for Christmas Shoppers at Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at he residence In Spanish Fork City, Utal County, 8tate of Utah, on or before the 14th day of January, A. D. 1922 ANNE L. JOHN'S, Administratrix of the Estate of Anne E. Wood, De- - NO OLD SUITS ALL NEW COATS U. 8 ALL NEW Wil- liam St. John for making coke in a bee hive type of oven. Later patents were granted in England, Scotland and Germany, and finally in 1817, we find Isaac Meason making coke in the ground in Fay- ette County, Pennsylvania. That was the crude beginning of one of Americas key industries, for from these bee hive ovens, wasteful as they were, grew the great modern plants that astonished the world during the war by their production of poison gases, high explosives, fertilizers and other vital necessities. In times of peace these plants produce dyes and great quantities of intermediates for the manufacture of other commodities, In times of war they are easily con-t- o verted into strongholds of defense, yGu will remember that it was an nt English boy who discovered the bility of manufacturing dyes from coal tar but England let the great chance slip through her fingers and as a result she found herself in a bad way when war broke out in 1914. It was humili-ag-o. ating for the United States to be caught napping and to be compelled to beg Germany to sell us dyes to color our stamps and currency nut England found herself in a far more serious situation. She had no dyes for her uniforms or flags, and no drugs for her wounded. She could not sell to the former German markets because she cqjild not color her textiles. She could not send sufficient high explo-wa- s sives or gasses to the front because she lacked the essential coal tar crude, But England will not be caught asleep again. She has placed an embargo on foreign dyes and is working with all her strength to develop her own chemical industry. (Released by The Institute ot American Butineu, New York) possi-accou- , NOTICE Is hereby given that Willis K. Johnson, of Thistle, Utah, who, .on October 26, 1916 made Homestead entry, No. 017256. for SW NW, Section 27; SE NW14, NESWK, Section EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE ON MANY SILK AND WOOL 28,Town-shi- p Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make three- - year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 16th day of January, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank M. Johnson, Elmer Johnson, Hngh Johnson and Louis A. Johnson, all of Thistle, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. 9 South, 1 (XDTBBTISBltBNT) For Sale Young milch cow Just fresh. See Peter G. Jensen, Palmyra. Phone 260 F 1-- 2. (ADVEBTIBBUHHT) Ladles, Splrella corsets furnish healthful support with comfort and and durability. Demonstration and measurements by appointment. Mrs. Effle Dart, corsetlere, phone 144-- DRESSES C. $4.18 to $4.78 NO ODDS AND ENDS ALL GOOD NEW DRESSES Our assortment of practical, desirable gifts for women, misses and girls is so large that regardless of personal preference, you will find just the thing for her here. Bargains in all kinds of Handkerchiefs. Real Bargains in Toys, Cut Glass, Pur ses, Beads, Brooches, Combs, Sweaters, Silk Hose, Silk Underwear, Silk Underskirts, Silk Waists and many, other thinks to . make Christmas pleasnt. Onr Store is alive with Christmas suggestions. (ADVKBTISEMEXT) MONUMENTS . . In BARRE and SALUDA Granite Standard Designs Good Lettering Sold Reasonable Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and Straps, Slippers in many good styles, are especially priced for this sale. Many from Hawaii-Phone 44 HARRISON SPANISH FORK, UTAH a Everything for mother and sister. 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