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Show T " Vj"' i - ,r" THE PEOYO POST months 530 1000 Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 25th 663 Badger Bros. 5.00 1000 664 da of October, A. D. 1917. Badger Bros. a 2.00 400 S. IlEKBERTC71 Sebree PYNE, R. J. Central Hill Mining Company, prinHickman, James B. Hickman, Ellen I., of Will Annexed with Administrator EDO 2.50 Utah. of Brimhall Provo, L. business, 685 Wells linkman, Eun P. Hickman. James cipal place said Estate. Notice is hereby given that at a 5.00 ,4 1000 686 Wells L. Brimhall Ha it Hickman, Prank Hickman, Kc- meeting of the Board of Directors of out h & Booth, Attorneys. 5.00 687 Wells L. Brimhall , 1000 i'ne linkman Johnson, Thomas Hiek-l- - Central Hill 26, Mining Company held on First Co. B. 205 West Rijeout an. Clarence Hickman, El a Hick- the 5th day of October, 1917, an as 2.50 500 Bal man Mize. Jennie ' Hickman, "Joseph ees.sment (No. 3) of one (1) cent per DELINQUENT NOTICE Hickman, George Hickman, Deseret J share "was levied on tW outstanding West Rideout B. Co. Eureka Bullion Mining Company, Hickman, the only heirs at law of capital stock of the corporation, pay2.50 500 Bal. Wm. A. Hickman, deceased; Utah able Immediately to Preston G. Pe- principal place of business, Provo 1.25 W. H. Havenor Bal 250 Nurserj' Comany, a corporation. J. A terson, secretary, Grand Central Blk.. City. Utah. rf tv f k 2.50 Eugene Henriod Bal 500 Notice: There are delinquent upon Goodhue, President of and tn behalf I Provo, Utah. ,Any upon which R. Co. acWest Rideout of Utah Nursery Company, a corpo- - this assessment may remain unpaid the following described stock on 1.25 250 Bal ration, and all unknown persons hav- cn Thursday, November 8, 1917, will count of assessment No. (2) Two of Co. B. f Rideout cent levied West (V4) per share, ing or claiming to have any interest be delinquent and advertised for sale 1.25 250 Bal , ir the lands and premises described st public auction, and unless payment on the 25th day o'f September, 1917, 1.25 250 Bal A. amounts the set tbe In the plaintiffs several Badger the be la Ralph at will sold opposite made before, complaint herein 5.00 1000 Bal Gladys Hodgdon through or under the above named office of the Company, Thursday, No- names of the respective shareholders 1.25 250 Sebree Bal R. J. defendants or any of them, as grantees vember 29, 1917, at the hour of 2:00 as follows, .50 100 Ball R. Sebree J. or otherwise; and to all persons o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent 1.25 250 Bal M. West E. of cost whomsoever having or claiming to assessment, together with the 1.25 250 Bal E. M. West have any adverse Interest in said .dvertlslng and expense of sale. 2.69 500 F. G. Richmond Bal. lands and premises as against the Preston G. Peterson, and law with And in accordance Secretary plaintiff herein, as heirs at law of of directors board of the an order Ole David First pub. Oct. 5, 1917. Anderson, deceased; 11 made on the 25th day of September, Car-son- , John Morgan, deceased; It 1917, so ntany shares of each parcel deSUMMONS i A. Hickman, deceased; Wm. of stock as may be necessary will be deor defendants otherwise, ceased, sold al; public auction at the office of of Spanish In the Justice Court fendants. the secretary, No. 125 West Center THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Fork, in and for the County of Utah. street (Provo Post office), Provo SAID DEFENDANTS; State of Utah. vs. Utah, on Saturday, November 17, & City, Drs. Hughes You are hereby summoned to apHughes, plaintiff, at the hour of 10 a. m. to pay 1917, Summons, defendant. Lorenzo The Prince ef Wales, With 8lr John pear within twenty days after the Black, the delinquent assessment, together French, Reviewing e Brigade. The State of Utah to the above namservice of this summons upon you, if with the costs of advertising and exand then 1 was told that I was to go served within the county in which 'd defendant: pense of sale. You are hereby summoned to apto Paria to get an officer who was wait- this action is brought; otherwise H. C. HICKS, of me deservice for there. Of course Fwaa within thirty days after service, and pear within ten days after ing Secretary. lighted, for I hadnt been in any large defend the above entitled action, and this summons upon you. If served 4 city for a long time. First pub. Oct. 80, 1917. in case of your failure to do so, Judg- within the County In which this acParis Is more than 200 miles from action is brought; otherwise within where we were then, and my orders ment will be entered against you COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT comdemand the to of the thirty days after service, and defend ware to make It In one day. While It cording ' THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIScase in waa a long journey, I felt that It would plaint which has been filed with the the above entitled action; and UTAH TRICT IN AND FOR be well worth It, ao 1 aet out with a Clerk of said Court. This action Is of your failure so to do. Judgment UTAH. OF COUNTY, STATE light heart At Llllers I hit the main brought for the purpose of quieting will be rendered against you accordvs. M. Smith, Plaintiff; Paris road, and it was glorious. There plain tiffs title to the real estate, par- ing to the demand of the complaint, . Harriet Is no speed limit for a dispatch car, Amanda Jobss, and Jones Thomas S. described in plaintiffs com- which has been filed with th Clerk and you bet I waa flying my blue and ticularly hla wife, Anne 8. Wilkins. Jamea K. of Court said action. in said white flag that day. Straight down plaint a recover ROBINSON A LEWIS, TbU action la brought to Plerpont, Robert Bee and Hannah through St Venant, St Pol, Doullens Plaintiff. and Bee, hla wife. Dudley L. Cook, mediand Amiens 1 flew, and about 630 I Attorneys for Judgment for hospital feea wife,-ClarhU Cook, 0 and Eva P, Rooms came to the outskirts of Paris. I waa Postoffice attention. 1 cal Address, A. Fred Uddtard, L, surprised an entering the capital to Knight Block, Provo, County of ""Hubbard Tuttle A R. H. Andrus, ' find so few British soldiers. I knew E. Thurgood, Thurgood and Mary Attorneys for Plaintiff. Utah, State of Utah. that we had several permanent bases hla wife, State Bank of Provo, a cod Utan. Address Fork, Spanish In the vicinity, and I expected to find NOTICE OF A88ESSMENT First pub. Oct 12, 1917. poratlon, David 0. Wald and Cordy tbe place swarming with Tommies. JVald, hla wife, Lorenao ppw, and MEETING STOCKHOLDERS South Fork Traut Co, a Corporation, (Continued tn next Issue.) Mr. Jane Dos Dow (whoa other and true heu to unknown), hta wife, Principal place of business, Prove City, Utah. First Ward Pasture Company, ProMary A. Giblln, and Mary lane Notice is hereby given that at a vo City, Utah County, Utah. Houser, Nepht Savings . Bank And, THE meeting of the board Of directors of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Trust Company, a corporation, and or all unknown persona having eitsMed Tuesday and Friday at the South Fork Trout Co., a corpora- a special stockholders meeting of on 1st the October, held of In an tion, day the Interest to Ward have Pasture the First Company 12 Waal Center Street claiming 1917, an assessment (No. 9). of . I will be held in the County Court lands and premises decrlbed in the Prove, Utah waa levied on th House of Utah County, at Provo City. COMPANY centd per aha OST PUBLISHING plaintiffs complaint herein, through outstanding capital stock of th com or under the above named defendtah County, State of Utah, on Edita i. C. Hiefca to Harvc. Immediately ants or any of them aa heirs, granMonday, the 19th day of November, tny, payabla . C. Hleka Baalnaaa Manager Cluff, secretary, at hla office t oclock of hour p. 917, at the tees, successors in Interest or otheight Provo of City tor re said the 1, Knight : of purpose Room, day, erwise, also Utah County) a body cor" jlock, tubeoriptlea Rata' Utah. . Any stock upon which', lhi considering and 'acting upon a proporate and politic. Defendants: .Year, strictly la ad venae.,., ' assessment may remain unpaid or posal to amend the Articles of Summons. 1, . ", t Mentha, strictly In advance.... 91AI November of Ird the a&ld corporation In day of Saturday, Utah to the Said Deof State The If net paid In advenes, add 90a par adver will be delinquent . the following particulars; fendants: , ear,: r 2Se far six month ta the Used for sale at public auction, an amend Article Two of the ArHEREBY SUMMONED To YOU ARE nova. unless payment la made before, wir ticles of Incorporation ao aa to in to appear within twenty, days after office on sold at be crease the powers, objects and purthe service of this summons upon Entered at the Postofflo f Frav the 22nd myof November,Thursday 1917, ai poses of said corporation so that it day you, if served within the County in Jity as aaeond alas matter, aaoard 9 oclock a. to he 'and own bold pay m, Bell, delinquent lease, may which this action la brought; otherbuy. Aet ef Congreea, Marsh S, ng t assessments together with the coats land in addition to the powers, ob-- J wise within thirty days after service, '84. 5.00 and defend the above entitled of advertising and expense of sale. cts and purposes now, held and ex- 325 Knight Starr Jordan 1000 action; 1000 5.W and In HARVEY CLUFF, - Secretary,' ?37 Welle L. Brimhall ercised by said corporation. ,ase of your failure ao to do 5.00 ' 1000 Office at Room 1, Knight Block To amend Article Fourteen of the s?8 Wells L. Brimhall judgment will be rendered against 1333 .66tt you according to the demand of the Articles of Incorporation ao as to 343 David Sutton Provo, Utah. 600 2.60 First pub. Oct. t, 1917. uthorize said corporation to sell or 369 Welle U Brimhall complaint, which within ten days afConsult County Clerk or Respective 2.50 500 R. 373 of or Sebree ease J. parts any part, ter the service' of thia' summons signers for Further Information. 150 .75 NOTICE TO CREDITORS he land held by aald corporation 377 Del Chlpman upon you will be filed with the Clerk - 2.50 500 . . upon authorization by affirmative 395 - E. M. West of said Court. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 2.50 500 Estate of John Benjamin Roberts, de- vote of a majority of all outstanding 390 E. M. West Th(s action la brought to quiet FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN 2.50 500 ceased. captital stock, which said vote may 413 J. R. Sebree title in the plaintiff to the following 5.00 AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE - Creditors will present claims with ho taken at any duly called atock-holde- 418 . F. G. Richmond 1000 in Provo, described land situate 51E 5.00 1000 at L. Brimhall Wells vouchers .to the undersigned OF UTAH meeting of said corporation; Utah County, Utah: 5.00 1009 D. - O. Rideout - McCornick Bldg, Salt Lake City In addition to the matters and proat- - a point 10:53 Commencing 5.00 1000 D. 0 Rideout Marvin L. Cook, Plaintiff, vs. Olaf Utah, on of before the 2nd day of visions now and heretofore con chalua South and 13.03 chains West 1000 . 5.00 D. 0. Rideout tained In aald Article Fourteen. S. Anderson, Joseph Anderson, the on- February, A. D. IBIS. of the Northeast corner of the .50 100 H. ROBERTS, W. R. Chatterton To amend Article Seventeen of the ly heirs at law of Ole Anderson, deSoutheast Quarter of Section 2, 5.00 Eugene Henriod . 1000 ceased; Wm. Henry 8nyder, Charles Execuor of the Estate of John Benjar Articles of Incorporation so aa to Township 7 South, Range 2 .East, SX0 1000 min Roberts, Deceased. Florence Buckley give each and every stockholder the Jones, David R. Morgan, Jacob Base and Meridian; Salt 1000 -- 5.00 Z. W. Isrealson oollvided use as a pasture of the John Carson, Emma Carson, Edwards A Wasson, thence North 88 degrees .05 min5DO 1000 A. A. Allen ands heldby the Flnt Ward Pasture Louisans Carson, Ether parson, WarAttorney for Executor. utes West 2.06 chains; thence South 2.50 500 Ellen 8. Allen ren Carson, Maa Hancock, Minnie 515 McCornick Bldg, Salt Lake City. 7ompany In such proportion as will 48 degrees 29 minutes West 2.75 2.50 500 Utah. Floyd Oleen Carson. Charles Carson, - John Car-ion- ,' correspond with the amount of cap, thence 8outh 8 degrees 28 chains; 5.00 10(W Willard Hansen al atock owned by him; In addition Sarah Halgff. Susan purrel, First pnb. Oct 1, 1917. minutes West 11.95 chains; thence 5.00 1000 now and Willard Hansen to matten and provisions East Q.815 chains; 'thence South 2.02 5.00 1000 E. M. West heretofore contained In aald Article chains; thence South 89 degrees 5.00 , WOO S. H. Buckley Seventeen. East 2.94 chains; thence North 7 5.00 1000 Wells L. Brimhall JOHN W. FARRER, 57 minutes East ' 16.80 HOME-VISITOR5.00 degrees 1000 President J. S. Buckley S chains to the place of beginning. 10.00 000 DAVID JOHN, A. A. Allen COLEMAN it TUCKER, 10.00 2000 Robt. Murdock Secretary.' Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1530 3000 nnh. Oct 25, 1917. James Noall Suite 4, 5 and 6 Address: Postoffice 1.80 360 I. pub. Nov. IB, 1917. Ivy B. Noall . Commercial Bank Provo Bldg., 3.90 780 Henry Vincent Provo City, Utah. 630 1000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Percy Cropper First pub. Nov. 2, 1917. 5.00 1000 Percy Cropper Last pub. Dec. 4, 1917.. 530 1000 Estate of John I , Jenklns. Percy Cropper wnd Provo Other' 5.0C 1000 Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake,' Ogden, Percy Cropper 5.00 . 1000 Main' Line Prints Vincent Creditors will present claims with Henry K 5.00 $33.70 Louis St. at to ,1000 the Vincent vouchers the $27.50 undersigned Henry Denver 5.00 -- 1000 61.50 W. H. Isrealson office of Booth and Booth, Room 13, 27.50Chicago -- 1 Colo. Springs ' 5.00 1000 beor on C. L. Prltchet 63.50 Knight block, Provo, Utah, 42.50Memphis Omaha LGU 5.00 "7100020th day of December, 1917. E. M. West fore the 58.94 ' Kansas City -- - 42.50Minneapolis 5.00 1000 JOSEPH JENKINS, Dera b Thomas ; 58.94 1 Paul Caroline Crandall, the only Heirs at law of John Carson, deceased; Jane MY FOURTEEN AT ASSESSMENT NOTICE , - the front I pubt-.Oe.t- . (Continued from page 6.) of one jot wbu I ut.vir lua'd live up hla mascot During tbe winter there woe lot of mad major." He was the .k ,bout waa Just about n'artlllery officer who ever heard of I daredevil Ae biggest jje kept an aeroplane himself, and ir j wuted to correct a range he would bomba over the and drop amok iolit be wanted to get He was abao would fly eo low huelj fearless and him with that they would be potting at volvera, but It didn't aeem to bother klm. that he did more dam witb bis battery than a whole brl-d- e of ordinary artillery could under 1 dopt know ordinary circumstances. in him bnt tbe of the end, became vbat of bis stunts that 1 heard about was this: There was a big seventeen lucb howitzer doing ua an awful lot of It waa out of range of our damage. guns, and we were much put about as to how to get It out of action. The "mad major went out alone In his aeroplane nd took with him just Lie lo one bomb, a hundred pounder cated the gun be wanted while flying at an altitude of 3,000 feet. He goi hiright over the position and (topped engine. He did a nose diva to witiu 400 feet of the gun. Then be dropped bis bomb and blew the thing to atoms He got back safely, but the planes of bis machine were riddled with bullets. Soon after thia we were on tbe move end, as It happened, we went from bad to worse. The first day we entered a little, place that was unoccupied by troops, and we decided to spend the eight t!iere.Tbe Gennan must have beard of our arrival promptly. for be fore we bad been there an hour shells began to drop In on ua) The officer I waa driving was with me at the time the first one burst It landed In tbe back yard of the bouse we were In. and tbe force of tbe explosion sent us all In a heap on the floor: The officer deckled that wa would get ent of the place end find some nice, quiet spot to spend the night Ws left st ones and went about five miles down the road until we enme to a field am balance, W found that they had some spare stretchers, so we decided to stay them . The officer's servant carried stretchers In for aQ of us, and after having something to eat we went light to sleep, ea we were tired out . I dont believe we had bean asleep more thaa an hour wben neheQ landed hi that field ambulance! It tore through the roof aad burst In tbs room next to ea, killing and wounding eighteen men who had already bees wounded once I got np ta n hurry, but found that tbr officer1 waa before me, and when reached the ear he wis making btmsel comfortable In the tonneau. I took m, waterproof sheet and blankets myself n bed on the cobblestone under the car. I slept like a log untl It began to rain, and then I got up In fllagust and aat up the rest of the night in tho driving seat The next day we stopped ta a little village . celled Pradelles, the pises where the Germans had stood n priest up against tho wall of hla own church and shot him because ba wouldnt give them (he Information they wanted. Across from this church was a little itamlnet, where I went to buy a bottle of wine to bavo with my dinner. Tou can Imagine my surprise when the Frenchwoman In charge called me an English pig and said that she would ell nothing to tbe English. I told her what I thought of her, and aba told ma what abo thought of me. She aald tho English were thieves, murderers and other nice things and tnformed me also that the only true gentlemen la tho world were tbe Pros elans. She certainly had me aroused, end I wss going to arrest every one 1 coukpflnd la tho house until her dtngh ter cams In. Shs saw at ones how things were and ted the old lady upetalrs and then ex plained that tbe Germans had taken ber two youngest slaters away and that since that time her mother had been Insane. It waa outside of Pradelles that we ran Into tbe Germans and had a long distance acraq. .Wa acre not strong, and we didnt know .how strong they were, so w were not pressing them very hard until some came up. I think they were In the name position, for they didnt try to get to cloee quartern. So wo kept at It all afternoon until at night the Germans retired, and we camped a little farther on and waited, for our main, body to tome up. Our casualties numbered only about twenty dead, and we buried them In the churchyard before we left I passed through Pradelles about two months later, and I went 'Into the churchyard where those chaps were burled. Tbe people of the village have et little white crosses at the head of each grave. On each cross are the name number and regiment of the soldier lying below, and under that la Mort de la Champ dHonneur. It waa a moat thoughtful thing for those poor peasants to do. It was In a village called Outrasteene, quits near Pradelles. that I first saw tbs Prince of Wales. He waa with Sir John French, and they were review-loa brigade that hadnt been In the country very long. He la a nice look-lofellow, but very boyish In appear-nee- . Q u liked by tbe men and quits often will go and alt among them and talk to them. 8oon after this 1 received orders to prepare for a two day Journey In the car. I didnt know where 1 was to go antQ the night before I waa to start. 1 have beard -- - ' , . an-ma- de y , one-hal- to-wi- WM ?;&'( Y1 a PROVO POST n. -- to-wl- t: -- ' rs a y, ' irj EXCURSIONS ' w Via the fc - , 53.90St. Oklahoma City Low Kates to Other Points Proportionately ' Dec'. 20, 22, 24. Good for Nov. : Oct. 27, Dates Sale Three Months Returning , Winter Tours to Florida and the South-Ea- - 24-2- 7, Administrator (Booth and Booth, Attorneys for Administrator. , . Fist pub. Oct 16, I 1917. Last pub. Nov. 13, 1917 st The Scenic Limited , . ' - NOTICE TO CREDITORS train carrying Pullman and tourist A modern era to Denver j Chicago and St. Louis without change. Was. 2526, ,1560 City Ticket Office, 301 Main Street Phones A. G. P. Ar D. M. T. J. P. Kenworthy, F. A. Wadleigh, ' Utah Lake Salt City, Denver, Colo. 1 all-ste- el ( Estate of James J. Durkee, de ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at No. 275 North Academy Avenue, Provo City, Utah, on or before the i 654 3tst dar of December, 1917. (62 ' HyeuM- Jenkins - Julius Haupt Julius Haupt D. O. Rideout D. O. Rideout D. O. Rideout J. W. Dunyan v 5.00 10Q0 .. -- 2.50 .50 5.00 5.00 5.00 500 100 1W0 1000 1000 2000 . H. B. Cole ' H. B. Cole lo.or 1000 - - 5.00 630 1000 1000 5.00 Richmond F. . 530 Fred R. Wooley 1000. , 5.00 R.,Wooley ' Fred R- - Wooley ' 1000 . 6.00 6.00 J000 Badger Bros. G. 1000-Fre- , , d . Don't goffer I Get a dime pack- -, t of Dr. James' Headache Powders. You can dear your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James. Headache Powder.' This old-tiheadache relief acta almoet magically. Send aoms one to the drug ator ttow for a dime package and a few momenta after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the headache,' neuralgia and pain. Stop Buffering it's needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. - |