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Show Fege Four 'l LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Si otices Consult County Clerk or th Respective Signers for Forth Information. Friday, April 29, 1933 THE VOICE OF SIIARON STAKE SLAVES Amelia Letts, Reporter Phone 048JI (By Sue and Sally) WINDSOR GENEALOGY Sue: Our neighbor, Mr Blank told ma that In figuring his expenses he found he had spent. In the last twenty years, over seven thousand dollars, for entertainment. Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Bargains Galore . . Illness . Senior Temre excursion will be held Monday, May 2, to the S U Sf M O N 8 Salt Lake temple from Sharon IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF stake. .00 1935, FORD, $ THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIST- Sally That would have built a lovely home tor his wile and children; 5 ton RICT, IN AND FOR UTAH Down Special rates on the Orem line, i Pickup COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. they are living In the poorest kind of quarters, now. But, at tor this excursion are 77 cents the VILATE JONES, Plaintiff, tb. least, they most have had the advtntagee of travel to have round trip, first train leaving CHARLES D. MILLER; ALICE Provo at 7:50 A M. These rates 1930 CIIEV. CANOPY spent so mnch. are good only from Lakevlew MILLER; HANNAH McCOARD; Sue: .00 JOHN MILLER; ANN JOHNPickup $ They have done no traveling, except to remove from Deep station to Salt Lake. Last train M. leaves Salt Lake 10:30 P. at STON; ALICE THURMAN, someDown to Creek this city last year. times known as Alice R. ThurSally The Stake bus will he available man; ELIZABETH FLETCHER; Then how could they have spent so much for pleasure? and will leave for Salt Lake at CHARLES H. MILLER; MYRTLE Sue: Mr. idank has belonged to a very expensive society; a society 6:30 A. M. Long and Short 1 Vi Ton sometimes known as ALLRED, a a headed virtual fellow who by makes king, slaves his of Myrtle J. Allred; JACOB EVARTS, The Genealogical Stake conven- TRUCKS followers. sometime- known as Jacob was held Sunday, April 24, tion 1 never beard of anyone being made a slave In and up Sally Slaves! o Evert, and all other persons at the Stake Seminary with (CIIEVS ) America. There are many societies, clubs, churches, unions, President Samuel Cordner pren claiming any right, title, etc. to which members give a certain allegiance, but they can siding, and Roland Harding in estate, or interest In the real Sedan Join or not, as they wish that Isn't slavery. property described in plaintiffs charge of the musical program. 1933 Plymouth complaint, adverse to the plain- Sue: .00 Full Presidents Arthur V. Watkins, tiffs ownership or clouding plainPeople can join the one Mr. Blank Joined or not, as they wish, and Adalbert Bigler, Bishop Price tiffs title thereto, Defendants. but IF they join they are held with something stronger than Archibald F. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Iron bars, and the king rules them tyrannically, and thats Joseph Christenson, Bennett, secretary and William SAID DEFENDANTS: slavery. M. Wadufs, member of Utah If on are hereby summoned to S:il!y from Salt Genealogical society within appear twenty days after But how can such a society obtain members, when people Lake City were the main speak- See Our Fine Stock of: the service of this summons upon know they are to be so treated. ers, giving instructions as the you, if served within the county duties of the Stake and Ward in which this action is brought; Sue: The dont know In the beginning. Some people will try any- committees. otherwise, within thirty days thing once, and such as these are drawn Into this society after service, and defend the At Reduced Pric&! Attendance, including stake before they realize what has happened to them. You see, all above entitled action; and in case members and visitors, presidency, of your failure so to do. Judgment MAKES people, seeking entertainment anywhere, In homes, pleasure numbered 68 in the morning and ALL MODELS-AL- L will be rendered against you acresorts, or places of business, are approached by this king, 93 at the afternoon session. He Invites all comers Into a side entrance that cording to the demand of the Incognito. convention numbers Special complaint which has been filed leads mysteriously Into his domain. Some people turn their with the Clerk of the said Court. backs on him, they are the fortunate ones. Others follow were furnished during the day by Dixie Reese, Elden Harding, This action is brought to rehim, curiously. He leads theee followers into his strange cover a Judgment, quieting plainAllen, Elroy Murdock, Joy Kirby Is It in there. think of them realm, and many entrancing Clegg, Orpha Laudie, Cecil Dickey tiffs title to the property, situate t PROVO 150 N. Untv. Ave. with William Kockerhans, Samuel in Utah County, State of Utah, SallyIt a lovely place? Is T. A. Alma Carter Dunford and and particularly described as A RELIABLE DEALER Sue: offering prayers. follows, Not really. Despite this kings pretense of being "Just pleasAil of Lot 3, in Block 25, Plat ant company he Is actually a worker of seeming magic, with C, Provo City Survey of Buildapparent thaumaturgical skill he mtkee his commen region ing Lots, also the West one-ha( look aurate, beautiful, desirable. He puts false seet Into ) of Lot 2, Block 23, Plat "C, Are You CASHING on Our Big Provo City Survey of Building those with him. They feel stronger, more intelligent, and Lots. more Important than they have ever felt before. They disANNUAL CLEARANCE VALUES ROBINSON & ROBINSON cover that they can converse onchantingly and dance Attorneys for Plaintiff. R. O. Address: Sally Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW AND USED FURNITURE I should like to be changed tor That sounds like fairy-lanProvo Utah. City, Building, the better, Publication Dates: April 22, 29, Used Semi-EnamMONARCH RANGE Sue: $ M .50 May 6, 13, 20. none No of is one true. is this But, naturally, stronger, more With Jacket or Reservoir intelligent, or more Important, no one Is talking or dancing well. They just think they are! Hardwood BREAKFAST SET $ .95 g Also under this king's Used, SUMMONS 'Z- - :c-s- s, and new'- IN TH E ruuniri j u DlCIAL Oiuy faith In themselves, they believe that through their cleverDISTRICT COURT OF THE Used ness and prowess they will win great riches, they declare 0m .50 STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. they are going to do magnanimous things for their families r and their friends. In this elevation of spirits they give all OSCAR J. DEAN and OWEN Used WASHING MACHINE their money to the king as he has intended they .shall $ m .95 DEAN, Plaintiffs, vs. GEORGE T. WILLIAM WESTON, TAYLOR, blissfully unconscious of their true status of empty pocket-boo-k. Good) Only (Runs ELIZABETH WESTON, ALICE When they arrive home bereft of their banshees and TAYLOR, GEORGE W. ROGERS, 8 inUsed Oak DINING SUITE , $ the kings magic, they really bestow upon their families piece ft .50 et al, Defendants. a natural stead of magnanimity, moroseness and (Very Good) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE reaction when reality falls so far short of the kings SAID DEFENDANTS: country. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after Sally But, no doubt, when these people are aware of hbw that king service of this summons upon has deluded them, they forever after avoid him. you, if served within the County 316 West Center St. Phone 25 In which this action is brought, toe: so. Some seem are to doesnt for It slaves life that within after people otherwise, thirty days WHERE YOU SAVE service, and defend the above king after one trip through his realm, they appear td have entitled action; and In case of but one purpose and that Is to get back, continually, into the your failure so to do, Judgment paradisaical atmosphere of- - his domain. When their money will be rendered against you Is gone and the merciless ruler kicks them out and Jumps according to the demand of the on them, they crawl back. Injured and broken, and grovel at complaint, which (has been filed his feet. with the clerk of said court) ' This action Is brought to re- Sally I didnt know there was anything so menacing in our country. cover a Judgment, quieting plainDo pi any belong to this destructive society? tiffs title to the following deSue: in Utah scribed property, situate An ever increasing number. County, State of Utah, The South half of Lot 4, In Sally How can they take their part in real life with that baneful Block 41, Plat "A, American desire for delusion? Fork City Survey of Building ' Lots. Sue: . ROBINSON & ROBINSON Many lose touch with reality. Some ruin the Uvea of those Plaintiffs Attorney dependent upon them, as well as their own. They cannot P. O. Address: Farmers and worry about husband, or wife, parents, or children, about low Merchants Bank Bldg., Provo standards of living, leaky roofs, lack of education, or anything. City, Utah. All the money they can make is for the king and entrance Publication Dates: April 22, 29, his false paradise. . into May 6, 13, 20. Sally Dont they know that they get nothing out of the place? Cant they realize the king is robbing them of their money, their NOTICE TO CREDITORS health, maybe their reason? And that he is depriving their loved one of rightful advantages and beauty? Estates of Jesse S. Harding and Sue: Mary E. Harding, Deceased. Those who go with the king, or a good many of them, are Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned abject slaves. They do whatever the king commands. They at the office of A. V. Watkins, will forget and neglect all duties and obligations, all opporSome will follow Attorney, Suite 4 Roundy Bldg., tunities for advancement and betterment. Provo, Utah, on or before July 1, to their everlasting disgrace. the king Into wrong-doin1938. RAYMOND HARDING Sally It looks ridiculous. But ! know that you ara right That Administrator Is a despot. I wish people eonld be warned not to take king A. V. Watkins the first trip with him. Attorney for Administrator Sue: Publication dates: Ap.il 22, That is what Mr. Blank wishes and he ought to noW about 29, May 6, 13. the treachery of it. -- 55 10 un-kn- 265 Used Cars Russ Traher to-w- lf IN d, el 49 - a studio couqi , a air-cast- le I Furniture Exchange t: g NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO CREDITORS Estate of Moses A. Rowley, sometimes known as M. A. . Estate of Deceased. Paxman Hatch, Rowley, 193S. 1938. MAUD G. ROWLEY, LETTIE O. HATCH, Administratrix Administratrix A. V. Watkins A. V. Watkins Attorney for Administratrix Attorney for Administratrix Publication dates: April 22, Publication dates: April 21, 29, May 6, 13. REAL ESTATE Deceased. Creditors will present claims Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of A. V. Watkins, at the office of A. V. Watkins, Attorney, Suite 4 Roundy Bldg., Attorney, Suite 4 Roundy Bldg., Prrvn, Utah, on or before July 1, Provo, Utah, on or before July 1, 29, May 6, II. 1 Cozy Homes Profitable Farms Business Properties PHONE 1099 CLEANABLES Willard L. Sowards 8S Weet PROVO I to j Madsen Cleaning Co J Agency ted North Street 119 N. UTAH X University p" . Phone 475 t Darwin Willett hag been confined to bis home the last two weeks with scarlet fever. Mrs. B. F. Louder who is still at receiving medical treatment f '0J-H1HE- ; the L. D. S. hospital had one of her toes amputated, but is improved sompwhat In her condition. RE! ,V VVH, Accident Rex, the four year old son of James Backus, Is alive and getting well, although a collar bone wax broken, after a miraculous escape from death by drowning under his horse which stumbled, falling in the water ditch, pinning the boy underneath. Evidently the breath being knocked out of the boy saved him from drowning. His father and Bishop Stanley Harris rescued the lail. Church News Th iday school officers and ''Wfa v,nEI 7J - Common Foot Troubles Cant Devil Your Feet in Pliable Buckskin Soft imiMraiBh teachers a.e sponsoring a hobby-lobb- y program at the church A good house Friday evening. attendance will be appreciated. A small admission fee will be charged. The Lchl fifth ward choir presented a well arranged program here Sunday evening. A Stake musical festival will be held at the Pleasant Grove Tabernacle Sunday evening. A number of boys and girls from each of the six wards will take part. There will be no M. I. A. conjoint meetings in the wards. Improvements EVEN after fourteen hours in the ol south forty, your feet feel wonderful in soft, flexible WOLVERINES. Just like wearing moccasins all day long. Let 'em get soaking wet from rain or snow theyll stiU dry out soft and pliable. Its that secret process of that does itl And it gives them miles of EXTRA wear. Come in and try on a pair. triple-tannin- g s Mahlon Drage is to be compli- SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOW mented on the fine new I. Q. A. store he has recently rebuilt and opened near the canyon road. Evan Wilberg is also to be congratulated on the neat appearing new store he is building and expects to move into near the first r thi- mi'iu of May. (Till Satnrday morning the bishopric M1W M.l 11 of Windsor are very desirous of having every family In the ward represented at the church grounds for a real Spring clean-uThe priesthood members will take care of shrubbery and outside of biuldlng. Mrs. Sarah Hooley has charge of the cleaning of the inside of the church building. Socials A birthday party was held Tuesday evening In honor of the birth-da- v af M ra IToclcy, Tile p. following members of 'MlimWrilSK! O. Li" '' - Wr M a J v ISfiXSW u . V. - I "wj the-faml- ly wero present to enjoy thisvaffair. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hooley, Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley, Mr. and .Mrs, Roy Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arnold Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hooley, Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hooley and Mr. and Mrs. Verland w- C O , Hooley. The Wright reunion was held at the Third ward at Grove Friday Pleasant One evening. PAY FOR IT IN CON VENIENT deshundred and seventy-ftvj- e cendants were present. The following attended from Windsor: Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mrs. Buleah Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Wright and daughter Erva. Trips Thursday the following motored to Salt Lake and spent the library day at the Genealogical doing research work: Nona Baxter, Rose Shoell, Ellen Cragun, Jennie ohnson and Mildred Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christenson had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME . . . How often have you wished you could use all that waste space in the basement? Ita like adding another story to the t- house merely putting a new room dowo tW-- c children to play to dance, entertain. Our new Finance Plan enables you to make additions aud betterments like a recreation room, a porch, new roof or built-igarage NOW, and to pay later in small monthly installments. Investigate this plan at once. We are headquarters complete information on modernizatioc n Including Loan to Finance the Work of Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirk of Kansas visited with the W. P. Kirk family Sunday. Warren Johnson, experienced the thrill of his life by accompanying his uncle George Johnson on i peddling trip to California tl. latter part of the week. .Mrs. Oscar Cragun and new daughter returned home from the American Fork hospital Wednes- Tri-Sta- HELPFUL SERVICE 598 So. Univ. day. Mrs. Wm. Bromley and son Earl of Provo spent sevpral days v itb her sister, Mrs. Jennie Harris last week. Change of Residents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson bade farewell to Windsor friends to Monday, when they moved make thdr new home in the second ward at Pleasant Grove. hfr. and Mrs. Willard Harris expect to move into the home formerly occupied by Mr. and and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrip of Vineyard have moved into the old FTank Nelson home. Wm, Hooley has purchased the old farm of Frank Olsen, Just opposite bia present farm. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harris have been living on th's farm for several rears. Virginia Backus is employed at Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. Johrsen, Mrs. Janet Smith and Mrs. Blanche Nielson were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dah,on Springvilie. Lumber Co, te Phone 20 Good Used Tires ALL SIZES Also 1 BE3xrr-a- 111 REASONABLY PRICED L & H TIRE Co. 348 West Center Provo |