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Show H Vl WW WW ajtij, ' w!Ai4fe!PA yt5PijvSl fii3n4MK,tl&l H''1- PEOVO POST, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. TOE PROVO POST " published By THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY . Provo, Utah j,N. 0. HICKS Fords 'AWw!v Manager We have one 1920 With r, brand" . 7 new, for 77.77.-- $650.00 One used 1 month, with . $585.00 One used four months $450.00 We have several others on the string and can get you one to fit your price and terms to suit you. Entered at the Post Office ever 7 Tuesas day and Friday, at Prove Utah, gecond-claa- self-starte- matter. s Fords - Fords - self-st&rt- Legal Notices probate and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or the respec-tiv- e signers for further information. - j er. K. Anderson Garage SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth judicial District of the State of Utah, sitting at Utah County. J. Scobey Ferrell, plaintiff, vs, Margaret Ferrell, defendant. The State of Utah to the said De. fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summona-upo- n you, if served within the county, in which this action is' brought, "otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment .will be rendered against you according to the detpand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.. , This action is brought to obtain a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff ' and defendant. - . BOOTH ft BOOTH, , Attorneys .lor Plaintiff. STORAGE OOUGLA5 Mar LEAN and DORIS MAY ia 4 scene from MACY'S ANldLE' Utah-Colora- DARDY-MADSE- H INCE production. ARTCCAFT PCTIARC IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, SIT- LOWDENS WAR RECORD ING AT UTAH COUNTY. Governor Active Aid of National NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION Authorities. In the Matter of the Application of the Holdaway Loan and Investment Company for an order of His Own Son, , Pullman, Wins His Dissolution of the Corporation. Stripes in Overseas To all whom it may concern; ' Service. , . do Len-ora- -- Groo,-Olive helrs-at-la- w Eph-ria- m heirs-at-la- ' rS n, . ns Friends of Frank O. Lawden point with pride to bis record as war governor of Illinois. Promptly following the severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Germany Gov. Lowden Issued an appeal to the people of Illinois to uphold President Wilson. It is the solemn duty of all Americans." ha aald, to rally to bis sup- port" - 4 jpufss a - " , nt D ssssu: L.C. POTTER M.D. v We Move ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME Call us for: Fnrmture Moving, Long or Short Distances; Piano Moving; Excursion Parties; Freight Hauling, etc. Nothing too Large or too Small. Try us for service. , Office and store room just back of Arrowhead Garage. ' : ' ' ' Phone 6 aL. a: ' SPECIAL Heavy Farm Harness Only $65.00 i 1, 2, backhands 14, Yankee breechings Traces lines 20 ft, 1 inch wide. . Dont buy, a harness until you see this. You save money by.trading here. Collar pads, 75 cents and 90 cents. We carry the best line of horse collars in the county. Bring in your harnesses and ' have them repaired 1 ; and oiled. ii This Watch Space for Specials. , affairs. No one man, no score of men, were responsible. - A premium waa put on spending. Under my administration these bureaus have been consolidated into nine departments, whose chiefs reside at the state capital and are held responsible. One effect of this has been to reduce the tax rate of the state S3 per cent in two years. Adoption of a budget system has been a valuable adjunct ia saving the tax-pfere money.' I think efficiency and e4tnomy in government ia one might at dp In the direction of Improvei Americanism." , Three day later be went before "a joint session of the two branches of the legislature to renew his appeal. We may have many aympathies," he said. We can have but one allegiance and that allegiance la to the United 8tatea." The authorities in Washington regarded Illinois aa critical territory. Gov. Lowden took immediate steps to demonstrate that the state was unitedly hack of the government !h whatever war measures it undertook. He appointed a state council of defense, representing aU parties -- and all elements, to organize the war activities of Illinois. The work of this council was noteworthy. Financed by an appropriation of 350,000 as aghast appropriations NEARING CULEBRA CUT. for similar purposes in. other states running as high as $5X)b,000, the Illinois council achieved results equal In ws importance to those of any other body t a. f. of its kind in the country. Among the x , things it did of direct old to the govwit , ernments military plans was to give ; preliminary4 training to several thousand drafted men, so that on reporting to camp they were able to obtain 4'(.Mg or .it:.- 7 sF Immediate recognition as noncommissioned officers. The councils chief ;(v function, however, was in building up the morale of the people at home, 7 " fostering economies, and aiding move' ments of whatever kind designed to increase national efficiency. C fif t kept In dose personal , ,;ihe governor I touch with (Tie Illinois boys in khaki ! . e. , V7 ! and blue. He visited them in their OiV v -- AjV. xiarops,, traveled o the seaboard, to .bid. Godspeed to departing contingents and was at New York to give welcome in the name of the state to the veterans who came back at the close bf the fighting.' ' His Interest in the soldiers was not merely offldal. Among them was his own son, Ppllipun Lowden a member of the Prairie division. In that division was the Dandy First regiment of the Illinois national guard with which Lowden served for three years One oLUncie Sams battle-wagon- s Pullman went as lieutenant-colone- l. overseas with his outfit, did his bit in going thivmgh the Panama Canal, This lew was taken near Culebra Cut the ranks as a common soldier, and came back with the cherished gold from a Nuvy seaplane. Tl little tug. hardly . looks large J service stripes. f cnougl) to tliaiefon a battleship, does It? Cut tlitn (he tug 'Is a part of the S. Navy too. U, , LOWDEN FOR ECONOMY Size Isnt htways" the most Imiwr tant thing. The men' of the Navy have learned that brains amount to a Terni as Governor a Record of great (leal more. j ",7 Mi A 5 G. A. ANDERSON , - -- , ; Pleasant Grove Service and Quality a There is a great amount of pleasure In giving to peobest service possible to give," especially when you ; the ple are depending on the people for the success of your ' WE ONLY HANDLE GOODS OF THE - WHITEHEADS Phone Quality Grocers 76 L r r MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER: Hows your Storage Battery? LeF us tell you. Inspection and service free on all makes of Batteries. WORK GUARANTEED NEW BATTERIES L.GEX OUR PRICES A rK1 T (Jf 7 7 7 7mm Simplifies Management of State fairs With Results Profitable to the Tax Payers. ni i. " AsKYourDwJerr".1 UTAH. TIMBER & COAL CO. ' JESSE HARMON, Manager. Phone 232 West 5th North CASTLE QAYE $7.70 LUMP,;!;... CLEAR CREEK ;L jNUt' $725 ' 160 c 7 KINO 7-- - o , A L HIAWATHA , BLACK HAWK -- , TMC RCMN6TON wm .$5.10 DELIVERED. ' - - LATH SHINGLES ROOFING - and CEMENT , , A Square Deal to Evety Patron . T 7 . ARMS UMCCCMmO. kmwwi I I I I ANNOUNCEMENT Dra. E. H- - Marble and Surplus Fund $100,000 Vice-Preside- nt ' 5 T G- - DENTISTS At Columbls Theatre Bldg Formerly Dr. Eldns Parlors f ?: bank Reed Smoot, President . it C. E. Loose, J. A Buttle, Asst.' Cashier J. T. Farrer, Cashier G. F. v Richmond, Asst. Cashier. 6ur growth is accountable to at Ipast two things. First, the confidence the people of this community have in this hank, and second, the service that has brought about that confidence, . We solicit your patronage. ; A -- 1 HMf nrriaaiiirr"!' TMMif & Savings i fl ; SLACK ' KINDLING ' 7 LUMBER Capital Stock Paid In $100,000 Ammunition f j Write for Catalogue n 198 ) Grand flreimns TT .. Exclusive Battery Service Station ....Phone Firt .West 7 Provo Commercial iiii 7 w i t:::-- M- "The hih cost of government has supplied the supporters of Frsnk O. Lowden the platform on which, they are confident he will be elected president of the United States, Governor Lowden was born on farm and - worked his way through He is a product school by teaching. of the Middle West, having been born In Minnesota, raised In Iowa and then coming to Chicago. He worked as a clerk In a Chicago law office for 13 a week while preparing for hla profession, Later he entered politics. He was thrice elected congressman from the Thirteenth Illinois district before voluntarily retiring. He was elected , governor of the state In 1916 by a tremendous plurality and his record as chief executive. has putjhini in the. Usj. of presi- .. 67 North Saving and Efficiency, . HUN-PRIE- Transportation Specialists 4 dentlaf possibilities. Friends of the governor explain that he had to be dragged into the race for president Certainly, he does not seem to worry about the outcome of the campaign. I think one of the greatest needs of the country today is a stronger, finer,' happier Americanism," said Gov ernor Lowden. We can compel aliens to respect our form of government or get out find that we must do. At the same time we are under the profound necessity of earning that respect from fill right thinking men. We are hearing strong preachments against profiteering and extravagance. Yet It ia hanjly dawning on the public mind that we can be paying excessively for government as well as for . sugar, meat or fuel. Illinois formerly had 125 separate boards and commissions handling its "y TRANSFER COMPANY N u Mary s Ankle which comes to the Columbia Th'tr. Matinee & Night Notice is hereby given that the Directors of the Holdaway Loan and Investment Company a corporation have duly filed their petition praying for an order of the above named Court dissolving the said corporaBox (4, Provo, tion; that said petition contains the P, 0. Address Utah. Office, Roomz.13 and 14, statutory requirements to entitled it to said order upon proper proof, of Knight Building, Provd. 'Utah. (First publication Feb.17, 920; last publication March? 3d 320.) ... 1 Any person interested in said matter may file objections or protests to the granting of said petition, which NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. . has. been set tor hearing- - on MonOil and Gas Com- day the 12th day of May A. D. 1920, unless for good cause shown the pany, principal place of business, same may be postponed to a later Provo, Utah, Notice Is hereby given date. that at a meeting of the boa'rd of ( Witness the hand of The underdirectors held on the 10th day of clerk of the said court and January, 1920 an assessment of SO signed seal the thereof this 28 day of Febeentf Per each one thousand shares waa levied on the outstanding capit- -j ruary A. D. 1920 L. T. EPPERSON, al stock of the company, payable imClerk. (Seal.) mediately to the secretary at his office Yoom Non. Tlolbrook Block First publication March 2,1920 Provo city, Utah. Any stock upon Last publication March 30, 1920. which this assessment is unpaid on Wednesday, the 24th day of March, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT 1920, will be delinquent and adverIN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, tised for sale at public aution and STATE OF UTAH.. unless payment is made before so SUMMONS much thereof as may be necessary Frank Healdy, and Fred Healey, will be sold at the office of the secvs. Andrew Hodnett, retary on Wednesday the 14th day Plaintiffs. of April at the hour of 11 oclock Arthur McDaniel, and Albert Marsh, A. M. to pay the delinquent assess- Lizzie Devey, Joseph- - Marsh, Milton h ment together with the costs of ad- Groo, Marsh Groo, Lynn Groo, Groo, Groo, Groo, and sale. of Mylrle Jay expense vertising Devey, Loise BramH, C. HICKS, Secretary. Earl First publication Feb. 20, 1920, ble, and Sarah Marsh, of Albert Marsh, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nash, Clare Nash, Celestla RoEstate of Edward M. Clark, deceas- land, Violet D. Johnson, Worth ed. Creditors will present claims with Nash, and Rhoda Y. Nash, of Ephriam Nash, deceased.And .vouchers to the undersigned, at. ,225 Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, all nnknown claimants of the real described' In plaintiffs on or before the 25th day of March property - '.Defendants.-- - w A. D. 1920. complaint. 'i'rV, The State of Utah to said defendants: AUGUSTA M. CLARK, You are hereby summoned to apAdministratrix of Estate of Edward M. Clark, Deceased. pear before the above entitled court within twenty days after the service Morris & CaUister, of this summons upon you, if served Attorneys for Administratrix. withiirthe county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within SUMMONS. after service. and in case "S' - ' thirty days In the Fourth District Courts In of your failure to do so judgment and for Utah County, State of Utah. will be rendered against you accordHannah M. Cook and Christen Jen- ing to the detnand of the complaint sen, plaintiffs, vs. Malnda Snyder, which has been filed with the clerk nd all unknown heirs c! Ua!nda of the above court." Said action Is brouht for the purSnyder, and Catherine F. .Hoofert-as administer!;; ct the estate pose of quieting plaintiffs, title to of R. H. Robertson, deceased, and all the real property particularly deunknown heirs of R. H. Robertson, scribed In plaintiffs complaint PARKER ft ROBINSON, defendants. ' Attorneys forthePlalntiffs. The State of Utah to the Said De. Farmers ft Merchants O. P. Address;, fendants, Mallnda Snyder, Catherine JProvo City, Utah. Bank F, Robertson as administratrix Building. of the estate of R. H. Robertson, and to First publication, March 2, 1920. Maroh 30, 1920. all persona having or claiming any Last publication interest in any property of either of ofTolsdot Luca the said defendants, by reason of State of Ohlq,' City' hfeing heirs of either of said de- - CFrn!r3 mVt oth thst be le Chny of thi firm of JK J. tendant. CoJ otrand SSX Polp? knrfK" A You are bounty and gtate aforvaald, hereby summoned to ap lado. of ONB aid Arm will paV th turn cm of Catarrh DOLLARS for any Jear within twenty days .after,. err b curd by tna K.r of this summons upon you if ttllXa CATARRH MEDICINB. FRANK j7cHENKT enr& within the' county in which this fiction Is si; brought, otherwise within thlrty'days after such service, d defend the above entitled action, d in case of your failure so to do, , lodgment will be rendered against Jou according to the demand of the mPlalnt which has been filed with he clerk of said court. This motion is fought against you to recover judg-tteSo. 5 th West.. title to the Residence:- 285 quieting na described plaintiffs 498-' Phone in said complaint. HARVEY CIjUFF, , : Attorney for Plaintiffs. Office:- - 32 West Center 0. Address Box 235, Provo, Utah. ' Phone 720 - AJPARAMOUNT the THOMAS SHIPPING PACKING rrr Origin of Popular Flavor,. Da tty Thought Vanilla flavoring 1 obtained from The fearful unbelief U unbelief la & fruit of an orchid. , yourself. Carlyle. , ' I, S, - 77 . W . L.l - y sSt ,. |