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Show ( THE SPANISH PotlK PHESS, SPANISH Foltiv, LTAH DELINQUENT NOTICE Fork South Irrigation Company, a corporation, principal place of business, Spanish Fork, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders Spanlwh as follows: Name Cert No. Amt. Strawberry 1036 $38.00 $15.00 Jane Argyle Federal Land Bank, pledgee .1161 J. M. Argyle 867 W, Jones Bowen Federal Land Bank, Pledgee 1155 Dora Hansen Federal Land Bank, Pledgee 1233 Foster Bowen Federal Land Bank, Pledgee 1170 Elias Bowen Rock Bryan State Bank of Payson 1206 Neil O. Bradford 1224 Thomas L. Bona Morgan & Annie Beck 1057 589 James M. Creer Federal Land Bank, Pledgee - E. D. Hawkins ..1143 Roger W. Creer Federal Land Bank, Pledgee 900 John S. Davis ' Alexander Gustafson, Est. .. 11.73 Henry Hone Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land. Bank Pledgee L. J. Hansen 451 Alma and Marion G. Hone... 815 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee of Alfred Hone .1154 Howell Davis ....888-88- 7 985 Joseph H. Hand John J. Hansen ..972-52- 6 Edward T. Jones 836 Elias Jones 838 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee Paul Ludlow 1243 Charles H. Hone 1134 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee Nathaniel Ludlow .1146 Isaac Shepherd 1092 William A. Simmons. . 1257 Benjamin F. Simmons. .991 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee George Swenson ...1210 Federal Land Bank, Pldegee Hattie Stewart . . . .1207 Moses Shepherd 1091 1100 Nephl Swenson A. P. Smith and 1119 Wlgnell James M. Thomas ...1259 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee 1166 Byron Tuttle Wellington Wood Est 482 1043 Kay Davis J. R. Peay 943 Moses Beckstead . . . ..... ...... . ... ..'... ...... ... ... ..... Jamima Andreason. Walter H. Ludlow and Inez . . . . . . Fred Ludlow Carl F. Lundell Hugh Moore Ptah-Idah- o 1024 1039 1105 15 Sugar Co., Pledgee John W. Moore ...1071 Peter A. Ockerman . . F. A. Peay 1106 Charles Peterson 391 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee Elsie M. Cornaby ..1182 .... Paterson Verena Hone Peay Sterling Richardson .1055 Thomas L. Richardson Joseph R. Amos Wood 1190 Morris J. Wood .....1191 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee Ralph D. Morgan ..1241 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee C. E. Smith and 1171 Matgores Roscoe Vanwagnen Annie Peay 4219 Carl E. and Parley E. Lundell. .1256 Federal Land Bank, Pledgee William Chambers. .1131 and, in accordance with law, and an order of the above named company, so many shares of each parrel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Utah on Friday, January 28th, 1927, at 2 p. ni., to pay the delinquent assessment there-o- u, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. , WM. O. JONES, Secretary and Treasurer. Grant Thomas ....117 2.20 241 3.20 Byron Tuttle and, in accordance with law, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the City Hail, Spanish Fork, Utah, Monday, January 24th, 1927, at 2 p. m. to pay the delinquent For Sale A large hot blust heat John M. Smith, 71, fornior Spanish Fork resident but an infirmary ing stove cheap. Call at the Press patient for a number of years, ided office. Tuesday after a long illness. He was A baby boy was born January 6th born at Leavenworth, Kan., in 1855, to Mrs. Earl Thomas. The child was but has lived in Utah many years. born on the fifth wedding anniverPROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP sary of the parents. NOTICES lionorng Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Fir Consult the County Clerk or the re- mage, who will move to Provo In the near future to make their home, Dr. spective signers for further and Mrs, Weils T. Broekbank enter-.aine- d the Firmage family at dinner NOTICE TO CREDITORS Saturday evening. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock. Estate of SARAH E. A1TKEN, d. Deceased. In the District Court of the Fourth BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Judicial District of the State of Attorneys for Administrator. Utah, in and for Utah County. January 6th, March 10. E. W. WHITE and SARAH WHITE, UDVKK'riMKMKNT: his wife, Plaintiff, vs JAMES KAKUNES, ELANE KAKU-NE- S and GUST LIKURESIS, Mrs.Charles Evans and amiy have loved to Provo to make their home. Coming Soon Get Ready For the BIG TREAT s sea-io- Yes Its Better Than Ever of Americas Greatest Industry .The Chevrolet Coach t Improved in Quality yet reduced to F. O. B. Flint, Mich. Former Price, $645 Jm 28th day of December, 1926. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utahr By ELIAS A. GEE, Deputy Sheriff. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite 1, Knight Block, Provo City, Utah. Publication In The Spanish Fork Press, Dec. 30th, 1926, Jan. 6, 13, and 20, 1927. DELINQUENT NOTICE Lake Shore Irrigation Company, a corporation, principal place of business, Spanish Fork, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as . v Beautiful Chevrolet rise tm NEW LOW PRICES ..... The COACH Former price, $645 PLUS AN AMAZING REDUCTION IN PRICES! $595 $625 tie-sig- ;;v$745 $525 Price include! balloon tires and steel disc wheels. Former Price JUSM with balloon Urea only. The ROADSTER $525 one-piec- . Price Includes balloon tires and steel disc wheels, Former Price $3:Ul with balloon tire! only. C71 $ la) The SPORT C CARRIOLET Entirely new model with rumble neat. Truck - - - $495 on (Chassis Only) 4-T- on Truck - - $395 (Chassis Only) Federal Land Bank, pledgee 5.00 20 of Lorln D. Miller 157D 40 4.50 121 Rose E. Wilkins Payson Exchange and 37E 8 Savings Bank Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co.75 21 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of Thomas Richardson 147D 30, 7.60 Tracy Loan k. 41E 71 3 Trust Co. 60 148 Job Measom and, in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, so many shares of each parcel of such stock' as may be necessary will be sold at the Lake Shore Amusement Hall on January 20th, 1927, at 2 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. I BENJAMIN F. SIMMONS, Balloon tires now standard on all models All prices FOB America has always expected great things from its greatest industry. But the announcement of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet' has been the automotive sensation of all time! 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Learn for yourself by personal inspection why, at its new low price, it is the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry 1 ' :;;$695 DELINQUENT NOTICE Spanish Fork .West Field Irrigation Com- pany, a corporation, principal place of busl-- j ness, Spanish Fork, Utah. NOTICE Is. hereby given that there are de- linquent upon the following described stork on account of assessment levlded by the board of directors of the above named company on October 29th, 1926, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: friMflu New and Marvelously Beautiful Fisher Bodies -- a host of Mechanical Improvemcnts-Ne- w Features found only on the costliest cars lAKVKXTIXhMKM Secretary and Treasurer ROagic Wheel Mrs. Mollie Stewart entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Glen Holt and Blaine Jones, the latter of Eureka, the young men are friends of The Spanish Fork employees bf the Bernell Stewart. J. C. Penney Company staged a very The Gleaner Girls of the First warn pleasant surprise party on their manager, E. D. Firmage at his home last mutual hold onee a month what they On this night Sunday evening. Mr. Firmage leave-thi- s call "Recipe Night. week to take the management vhey choose girls to make an. bring of the store In Provo. Mr. Firmage-wa- to class something they think the a with gold medal girls will enjoy and could find usepresented bearing the dates of his stay here as ful elsewhere. Tuesday, January 11 manager of the local store. The lady was the second recipe nlghf this employees furnished the refreshOlympian Creams were served. ments and a very jolly time was had An interesting talk on bull room etiBy all. quette was enjoyed. Commencing 25.00 chains East of the Northwest corner of the East halt of Section 35, Township 7 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake' Base and Meridian, thence South 80.00 chains; thence East 15.00 chains to the Section line; thence North along said Section line 80.00 chains; thence West 15.00 chalnd, more or less to place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtainlng. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this uavssTlsaifUT) H.S. OPERA ly SSlSSiMB to-w- lt: 2-- semi-month- . NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on Saturday, the 22nd day of January, 1927, at 11 oclock a, m., of said day at the South door of the City and County building, situate In Provo City. Utah County, State of Utah; all the right, title claim and Interest of the above named defendants, of. In and to the following described real prop- erty, Rev. S. Hall Barratt, Jr., Minister The regular meeting at the Presbyterian Community church will he held Sunday at 3 p.m. Come and bring your chiUlr. n, the service lasts only an hour. The ad ult class will continue the discussion of the meaning of prayer. ' ' assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses Creditors will present claims with BENJ. EVANS, of the sale. vouchers to the undersigned at his . Secretary and Treasurer. residence in Spanish Fork. Utah County, State of Utah, on or before House and garage 1 For Rent the 10th day of March, A. D. 1927. s blocks east of Commercial Bank. See Dated December 22, 1926. Samuel Cornaby. JOSEPH E. AITKEN, Administrator UnVIUTIBXMBNT) of the Estate of Sarah E. Aitken, Defendants. 4OMMl'NTY CHURCH dollar-for-doll- Flint, Mich. - nr Spanish Fork' Motor AT LOW . Co, SPANISH FORK, UTAH QUALITY , COST |