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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, tJTAII r ... i i SPANISH FORK BOTH SHOW WELL IN DELINQUENT NOTICE , Spanish Fork West Field Irrigation Co.i a corporation, principal place ot business, Spanish Fork, Utah, There ar delinquent upon ths following described afock the several amounts set opposite the names ot the rspetive shareholdrs as follows: Cert. No. Shars Amt. S. B. 271 33 $6.40 $14.12 Niois Anthon 16 ........ 122 38.06 Peter F. Boyack Win, Bona Est ...316 ... Federal Land Bank, pledgee ot William Chanjbrs . .376 27 16.20 8 33.88 29.96 Chas. C. Creer 56 Wm. W. Dayis ...99-28- 7 25.50, George A. Evans ...211 B. Y. U. Senior Class to Play Their First Year 607-54- I 1 Parker Thomas, Ernest Roach, and Lormer Christensen, of the High School Agriculture Department, took part in hte boys Judging ' contest at Ogden which is held la connection with the Live Stock Show. The boys took 6th 14.40 place In the contest which was 81 points be9.00 hind first place, out ot a possible 1200. This speaks well for the team. Ernest Roach was high man, taking fourth place In the state. . 4.20 43.02 9.60 431 16 Chas. Browne ..,..286 16.90 9.54 5 8.00 Margaret Browne est.401 Sami. Brockbank est. 397 25.83 31.30 15.00 .63 17 4 10.'35 Jno. 8. Bunting. 5 8.00 Jas. B. Christenson. 582 Robert R. Church ..121 42.80 25.68 A. R. Beck OGDEN STOCK JUDGING CONTEST 43.33 17.68 "Their First Year," a roaring three act comedy, which was presented to a record crowd at Provo recently, will be repeated at the Winona, Friday, January 23rd. The play is an exposition of the Joys and sorrows of a young married couple In the first year of their married life. All sorts of cross questions and unique situations rel- ative to the matrimonial venture will be accompanied by attempts to solve the grave problems which are laid bare. Thres a mighty chnckle In atore for every one. The married will see themselves as others see them the single will see themselves pic. tured a few years hence. The comedy Is produced by the Senior class of the B. Y. U. Misses Elaine Christensen and Amy Jackson hare coached the play and have been congratulated most sincerely on their splendid production. Several tempting offers have been received by the class of 25, to stage their performance In various parts ot ths state, and a offer from Ogden will likely be accepted. Prominent dramatists In the Senior class have roles In the presentation. Alice Brunner, "Gentle Alice appeara as the boss tot the house." Rulon VanWagenea says he could write a book on Just two words "love" and "forgive," but the book Is not necessary. Glen Guyman plays the role of a modern, dashing lover, and NephI Christensen, an old fashioned lover who asks the folks before the girl. The Cast is as follows: Thomas Tucker Nephi Christensen Dick Lorlng, Jr. ..." Glen Guyman Dr. Myron Anderson . . .Rulon Tan Wagenen Tred Livingston . .Merrill Bunnell looter Barstow Clarence Jensen 7... Mrs. Livingston ..Dry Nellson Grace Livingston Alice Brunner Mrs. Barstow Melba Condie Hatt,e .77 Clara Creer .. ACT I. Takes place In Reading at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livingston. In the living room. ACT II. Takes place 11 months later at the flat of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tncker at Joplin. Missouri. ACT III. Three weeks later lh the living room of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Livingston at Reading. .. Time: , present. d, Marinus Larsen .32-37- 2 David A. McKell ....92 W.D.C.Markham, st 463-- 4 Sarah A. Markham . .753 Jos. W.Markham 264-34- 4 Fred Matley Harriet E. Nelson ..633 A. V. Nielsen, est. ...615 Hans Olsen ....204-32- 6 Hans G. Olsen . .387-41- 0 Bankers Trust Co., plledgee of 20 12.00 Jos. R. Patterson N. P. Peterson ....148 11 6.60 E. J. Rowe 65 13.10 7.86 Ross Thomas 23.71 14.23 8 241 7.60 Byron Tuttle Federal Land Bank, pledgee of Ern Williams ....,301 21.62 8.71 and, in accordance with law, so many shares ot each parcl of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah, on the 24th day of January, 1925, at 2 oclock p. m., to pay th edellnquent as- .......140 Mt Radiator with ahell of highly polished, non-ruini airplane metal adding greatly to the appearance of the car. st New Clutch Single plate dry disc type --easier, smoother, more positive, requires no lubrication. Clutch and fly wheel fully enclosed. The Roadster 525 liiu, Mich. DELINQUENT NOTICE Spanish Fork East Bench Irrigation and New Axles Rear axle etrengthened and en larged; gear contact great- e ly Increased; banjo type housing. Front one-piec- axle strengthened. Manufacturing Company, a corporation, with Its principal place of business Spanish Fork, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described capital etock on account ot assessment levied on the 29th day ot October, 1924, the several amounts eet opposite the names ot the respective shareholders as follows: Name No. Cert. Shares Amt. 303 2 $1.12 Benjamin Argyle est. 1.69 Nell Bradford .....1268 3 A. W. Jensen 1217 13 6.85 1.57 John W. 'Lewis est. .unknown 3 2.25 Morgan M. Thomaa. . . . unknown 6 and. In accordance 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 the 24th day'of January, 1925, at 2 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost ot advertising and expenses of the sale. W. C. BECKSTROM, Secretary. - ... New Springs chrome van adhim steel springs rear e spring? underslung lubrication. Semi-ellipt- sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. BENJ. EVANS, Secy, and Treas. ic The Touring 525 Ale-mit- ura, MkS. Spanish Fork Soath Irrigation Company, a corporation, principal place ot business, Spanish Fork, Utah. NOTICE Is hereby given that there are npon the following described stock the several amounts eet opposite the names ot the respective shareholders aa follows: Name Cert. No. Shares Amt. S. B. Amt. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledgee ot J. M. Argyle ..1161 13S 9.62 Jane Argyle 1036 38S $38.00 $15.00 W. Jones Bowen ..867 10S Longer and stronger. Five sturdy cross members. Deep channel steel New Bodies Open bodies longer and roomier; modern full stream lines; beautiful, durable upholstery on daap oushion springs. , The Coupe 715 fflint. Mich. Balloon Tires and Disc Wheels standard equipment Closed models have new and more beautiful bodies by Fisher. 948 . ,,,,.96620 1044 7 Foster Bowen ...... Rock Bryan Nell G. Bradford 2S 1136 1000 25S , James jr, t&flb. Coupe sage green f New Motor Refinements, g 21.00 15.25 M. Creer ....324 48.07 83.47 .10. 00 9.64 70.12 29.00 11.68 161.01 8.00 29.50 26.00 6 141 2 402 23 671 10 25.00 589 5 Eliza C. Cahoon .. . 1040 153 1062 2 12.00 Hyrum Christensen 1122 53 30.60 Federal Land Bank ot Berkeley, pledgee ot William Chambers 1181 143 21.60 803 30.94 Lily S. Davis 900 .10 31.06 John S .Davis Charles Evans 16.60 948 15 J. R. Peay Leo Cahoon Henry W. Beckstad 25.00 . ........ The Sedan 825 liini. Mich. Datloon Tires and Due Wheels standard equipment roved construction arburetor and mani-Extr- a wide crank Jamlma Andreason Mary A. Cornwall ,... .... a,....,,.,....... Bankers' Trust Company, pledgee ot Leo L. Gardner .. .1208 23 2.00 4.00 Mary Wood Stewart 1189 43 4.00 J. Morris Wood ...1191 43 bearings. Rocker anas and valves enclosed fee better lubrication and protaction from dust and dirt. New Windshields CfosetTmodels have new e wind fypa VV one-piec- shield with automatic ntmliMsH wiper. Open with new pattern indchlald with very low hot t om panel, rubber wtaihtr stripped. , 1223 293 Tbos. L. Bona Morgan and Annie Beck James C. Beck ...1067 83 New Finish aquamarine blue and 8 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledgee of Ellas Bowen ..1170 S5S 35.00 60.27 Ellas Bona Robert J. Bradford Lustrous, durable Duco. Open models and Coach fe rich dark blue. Sedan, NOTICE DELINQUENT New Frame The Coach 735 tetuK Balloon Tirts and special Artillery Wheels standard equipment NOW ON DISPLAY See Your Nearest Chevrolet Dealer SPANISH FORK MOTOR COMPANY 83.80 24.80 6.00 19.00 11.51 10.00 27.60 2.50 2.7 0 6.43 ... ht ....... ..... The Klwanla Club held their regular meeting and luncheon Thursday evening at the Cottam Cafe, President William Christensen presiding. The main topic discussed was the urgent need of a small building of shelter on the Denver and Rio Grande R. R. at a point on the Mapleton road northeast of Spanish Fork where passengers are allowed to take ppassage ' to Price and other points East Following considerable discussion, a motion was made that a petition be drafted and presented to the railroad company asking for the erection of such a shelter. This motion carried and the matter will be taken up In the near future. W. A. Cornaby, gave an excellent talk on three topics, "Good Fellowship In the Club, "Service to Fellowmen," and "True Friendship." The question of securing a presentation of the University Play, "Mary the Third.", was discussed and It was tha sense of the meeting that the elub cooperate with the other civic clubs to secure the presentation ot the play. Thirty members were present and one visitor, J. S. Hansen, manager of the C.W. and M. Co. vice-preside- Otto R. Stewart Clay Ashworth ....958 123 Federal of Hattie Stewart 1207 Charles W. Sewart 83 1043 53 20.25 17. Land Bank of Berkeley, .......28. Ray Davis Jease Ludlow pledgee 6.08 4. 14 1.75 u. 1-- . ... two-nlg- Joseph Hand 985 2 6.00 2. Paciflc Coast Joint Land Bank, pledgee of J. p. Hanson and Clinton and 68.65 Winnie Hawkins 1174 25 2.00 40.78 85. 2.00 Thomas E. Herbert .695 8 4.00 2.00 Geneva Wood Huff 1192 43 14.75 John L, Jones .,..1199 14 William A. Jones .1200 143 14.00 Clara Robrtson . ;,1201 143 14.00 Mary Jones Creer 1201 143 14.00 9.75 51. K. Nybo 10.00 Ivan Stewart ., 66.00 Tomlgura Yamamoto Edward T. Jones ...836 143 87.48 98.00 268 5' Lars Nielsen 236 103 790 10 60.00 40.00 Annie Francis .....910 103 . 12.00 C. W. Nelson, trusts tor 1171 103 17.01 Henry Hone John J. Hanson ....626 10 972 5 973 7 107.45 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledgee ot Alfred Hone ..1164 11 11.60 18.02 Charles Peterson .. .391 163 15.00 1106 133 10.00 F. A. Peay Jos. R. Patterson ,.775 IS 1.00 , Verena Hons Peay ,44.65 Eunice L. Stewart ,663 223 22.50 .728 423 29.80 Oliver Swenson James 11. Swenson 829 63 85 103 45.00 3.90 Bonoflclal Life Insurance Co. pledgee ot William Selman 1186 253 $6.50 123.92 ... -- 771 12 Mary Ann Hone , .659 1 892 1 950 1 Arthur Hone 2 w .v.3. . Utah Idaho Sugar Co. pledgee of Paul Ludlow ....1072 14S 22.68 Charles II. Hone ..1184 243 24.00 2 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledgee of Nathaniel Ludlow 1146 843 84 00 111 Leland Ward 1005 IS 2 70 Walter II. Ludlow 1024 sijO Carl F. Lundcll ..1105 73 4.12 Charlotte A.L!ndsay 1087 13 1.25 John Lossoe N. L. Mace ...827 2 3925 2 10.25 E. L. Morrison 966 33 3.00 7S Federal Land Bank ot Berkeley, pledgee ot Haas Olsen ....1183 7 80.35 and. In accordance with law, so many sh ot each parcel ot such stock as may be n sary will be sold at the City Hall, Spa Fork, Utah, on Friday, January 23rd, 1 at 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assess: thereon, together with he cost of advert! and exponses of sale. WILLIAM O. JONES, Treasurer |