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Show SEVEN Frobate and Guardianship Notlcoa, Consult County Clerk pr the respective signers for further information. - wife,. Farmers and Drovers Company, corporation, J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, a Company, a corporation, and Bes-sy- e NOTICE. ASSESSMENT Eureka Bullion Mining Company, Principal Place of Business, Baxter, Defendant. Provo, Utah. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Notice Is hereby given that at a DEFENDANT: meeting of the board of directors of hereby summoned to the Eureka Bullion lining company, before the above entitled Court a corporation, held on the 2 3rd day within twenty days after service of of April, 1920, an assessment (No. this summons upon you, if you are lf (1-cent per share served within the 8) of county in which was levied on the outstanding capi- this action Is otherwise brought, tal stock of the company, payable within days after such service, thirty immediately to August Bestelmeyer, (and in case of your failure so to do, secretary, at his office,. Room 1 Hol- judgment will be rendWed against brook, block. Proto City, Utah. Any you according to the demands of the stock upon whici this assessment complaint which has been filed with may remain unpaid on Tuesday, the the Clerk of the Court. 25th day of May, 1920, will be deThis action is brought to foreclose linquent and advertised for sale at a mortgage upon the South-eapublic auction, and unless payment quarter of Section 28, and the North is made before, will be sold at the half of the North half of office of the company, Room 1, Hot-- , the Northeast quarter of brook block,' onWediesday, the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, ISth Bay of June,"l920, at the hour said mortgage securing a note for of 10( oclock a. m., to pay the de81750.00, together with Interest at linquent assessment together with the rate of eight per ceqt per annum the cost of advertising and expenses from July lst,:l918. together with C of sale. . costs of suit, attorneys fees and "'AUGUST BESTELMEYER, moneypald tor taxes and absract on ' '' Secretary. said "property, said note being exe(First publication April 23, 1920;. cuted by W. L. Cook and Clara M. last publication Mayx25, 1920.) Cook, his wife, to Farmers and Drovers Company, a corporation, and SUMMONS. duly assigned to this plaintiff.' , v You-ar- one-ha- e ap-pe- ar 2) In an editorial entitled General Wood and Labor's Need." the Chicago Unionist comments on the result of the primaries In Cook county, and Chi- cago as follows: Lining up the presidential possibilities side by side, and considering what each has to offer labor, we believe that General Woods tribute to our cause will be labor's one need-jus- tice. We want nothing more, and most emphatically nothing less." Speaking of the strikes In Chicago, which caused him to abandon hls speech-makin- g tour In the eastern states to return here, General Wood said: This country Is going ti be run by Americans, cost what It may. No class legislation, either of wealth, labor, or power, but a real democracy and a and helpfulness, spirit of is the need. Yes, General Wood, you have put your finger on the pnlse of the situast tion. Labor la menaced by foes from within. Yon are right In protesting against class legislation. Labor wants no legislation giving it a balance of power, bnt labor does want legislation i'EXE FB0M TOE giving It its rights ; nothing more ; nothing less. Labor desires no legislation of class. Labor want no legislation of wealth. -- r Labor wtyita no legislation of power, and abbv all, labor wants no legislation of labor. Labor wants justice; justice tp Itself; Justlcd to capital ; justice to every By EDGAR A. GUEST combination of. citizenry that goes to make oar great American nation. LaA LONGED-FOJOY, bor will be satisfied with justice, and when justice is meted out to her, the undercurrent of unrest will be calmed ; I do not envy millionaires The many things that they can dot COLEMAN & STRAW. but not before. endless bank accounts art Though for Plaintiff. Attorneys So, General Wood, more power to theirs, P. O. Address: Provo Commercial you. v Your class legdlctup against And mine last week I overdrew. . Bank Bldg.provo City, Utah. islation, whether of wealth, or of laI do not sit around and sigh First Publication, April 23, 1920. bor, or of power, does credit to you, And wall in sorrows gloomy way because it is what every true AmeriThat they have things I cannot buy can citizen wants Justice for all,, and NOTICE. 1 dont want all their joys today. . special privileges 1 would not look on life as grim d I have In my possession a num- WOOD FAR AHEAD7IN PRIMARY Because I own no stocks, ber .of bicycles which have been Bnt I confess, I envy him VOTE.""' Who bays his golf balls by the box. picked up by the officers, and which will be sold at public auction at an William Cooper Proctor, chairman I would not be a millionaire early date unless called for. Per- )f the Leonard Wood national camTo deck myself with diamond rings sons' having lost bicycles should paign committee, gave out the followto wear Nebrae-- ' And have expensive clothes statement to relative the ing to this office. apply And luxuries that money brings. returns ; ta JESSE MANWARING. satisfied to plod along Nebraska was u natural victory for Im My-1- 8 - And count the cost of what I get; Chief of Police. so elements as distinct Johnson, many I C were In hls favor, while A 'toller In the larger throng NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Tm quite content to be, and yet die other vote wee divided In the ratio of about 00 to 40 between Wood Whenever wealthy men I see. And at oar club they move In flocks, Estate of Mary O. York, Deceased. tnd General Perahtng. In Nebraska Creditors will present claims to the is always where there has been any One of the few I'd like to be Who bay their golf balls by the box. undersigned at Eureka City, Juab test of popular, approval of Wood's or ha run baa second, first county, Utah, hr to Booth ft Booth, candidacy, A new ball, smooth and shining white rooms 18 and 14, Knight building, yielding first place to Johnson only In To me la a seventy-five-cetreat; was be and where Nebraska, Michigan Provo City, Utah couhty, Utah on or When I Indulge tn such delight s. close second, defeating all other l before the Srd day of July, A. D. I must rut down on .what .1 eat. . But tb New Jeraey and Ohio ; And mo. only now and then I dart next Tuesday prlmariea art coming To put a new ball Into play. Dated April 80, 1920. and Indiana on tha following Tuesday, JAMES C. YORK, Executor, where there wlU be u different verdict. But ha who is a millionaire one a fresh start every day, May The primary vote was: MARY O. FITZGERALD, Executrix. monarch, crowned and J Minnesota Wood, 12,627; Johnson, Pd be BOOTH ft BOOTH, . "..' throned, 3w517s Hoover, 4,481; Lowden, 8,510. , Attorneys. , secure from count And myself South Dakota Wood, 29,362; Low-leu- , - shocks. (First publication April SO, 1920.) 25,701; Johnson, 23,594; Poindexcoin enough I owned ever i If ter, 990. box. the balls To by buy my golf ; Michigan Johnson, 127,253 ; Wood, leeeaeai ' (Copyright by Edgar A. Goast.) 33,747; Lowden, 46,107; Hoover. JL-J4-4. O ' '' Rann-ido- m Wisconsin La 7,389; Toilette, Wood, 2456; Hoover, 1,612; Johnson, 912; Lowden, S26. (All names writBy HOWARD LRANN ten in). Illinois Lowden, 222,982; Wood, ; Johnson, 45,583. THOMAS A. yEDISON . 158,101 Nebraska Johnson, 24,416; Wood, ' Is a sleepless 18,805; Perehing, 12.52L A. THOMAS whoEDISON This is a wonderful demonstration T IS only aa we recognize the Mininvented the short-wa- tt interest and earnest ute upon Minute, Hour upon Hour, method of measuring electricity, of the nation-wid- e which has ' made the electric light approval of thb American people in Day upon Day, philosophy of Time business in this country more profit- favor of Woods candidacy. In all that we are able to enter Into the seriable than running a hot tamale booth parts of the country. In all sort of ous lesson that Age has for ys all. For . places, among all sorts of people, hls Ago has no philosophy excepting the . at an Old Settlers picnic. Is strong and this showing philosophy of accomplishment, aa it candidacy Mr. Edison Is conceded by both press and public to be one of the best and wtll mean his final Indorsement in matures. Even as you think, yon Age. . And yet In Aging yon are liable to realmost fertile Inventors the United June at the Chicago convention. ise the full meaning of every breath States has ever produced. He formed SAME ALWAYS TO FRIENDS. that yoa Breathe and of every single the habit In early youth and has never Effort you make. gotten over It. He began life as a In the Sunset Is reviewed the glory train boy, and sold the noexpurgated Capt Edward Barlow, ' who knew ' , yellow-becke- d novel and the plastic Leonard Wood as a boy, hat given of the day. ' Age la Experience crystallised. Age gum drop with great success. But he Erie Fisher Wood, hls biographer, wae mot satisfied.' Something within many anecdotes of the generals Ufa la Initiative worked oat Age Is the ' '' Dream ceme true. Age la the Tree-f- ull htm,which has been bothering him Be said : No matter how elevated he gets, he grown. Age is tbn Business Sucever since, impelled him on and led him te become e telegraph operator, never changes toward his eld friend a cessful a power la Its area. What yon ( hadnt seen him for a good many are Is the sum ef year days la Edison bee ; made the electrie light years after he left here. Twenty yean buelneee In this country mere profit, later I moved to Brooklyn on account - In your Success is reflected the prod-nof every one of yonr boors. able than running a hot tamale of botng master of a ship sailing out " of New York.Ago Is not tho mere piling up of booth at an Old Settler's picnic.'. He was stationed at Governors Is- years, for many a man la old at thirty, when he first came In contact with the land and one day I decided to tele- and many a man ta young at eighty. kind of electricity which produces and phone him. I ald:. I want to speak For Tooth la aa elastic as Age, head-en- d collisions. 1 to Leonard' Wood, and a voice an- Age Is as elastic as Youth. Let the After Mr. Edison had teemed the swered : This is Leonard Wood. Experience of Age ever be a teacher to Morse alphabet so that he could tell Let It Admonish as well as EnIs Ed Barlow. you. This n dash from a semi-colo- n his Inventive ; 7 be said courage yon. Ed Barlow, Ed Barlow ' genius began to break out faster than and then after a fat boy with the measles. Whenever' twice, thoughtful like,23 yyy-- Floury Face 1 since e second, Tts Just yean he wanted something that nobody else When I was a kid ws nsed to throw voice. I was kind of heard last your had thought of, he would go out and because I couldnt rec- flour. Too ' eonld set faces full of Invent It and then cry Eureka," after dnmfounded, ' ollect to sV my soul when I had flour." having It patented In several different seen him last T only have one day If you Jedgo by flour on the face," languages. Most of Mr. Edisons pat-- to he said. responded old Uncle Pennywise, my and thats Sunday. myself ents are still doing business at the HalCome ever and see me next Sunday. nieces think life Is a perpetual old stand. Mutual loween. Magazine, five or I went and tee spent four Mr. Edison givesnwy a great deaf And ' O V- , of moneyfwlthout advertising for bids boon together.. . The Way It Goes. nnd has helped many a young man to v Farmer Brown Whats your son HiStrong for Setting Up." get somewhere on his own power. He Wood Is a strong believer ram doing In the big city these days! "General rises at 4 S. mrand mingles with fuses, In Farmer Green Studying for a docthe benefits of physical culture," v retorts, crucibles, spark plugs and tor. once hls Clive writes NewcomeHartt, other forms of Inanimate life nntll the matterl Whatn Brown Farmer At Intervals stenographer. midnight He is one of the few Ameri- personal the hlmaelfT" to too Doctor study will lazy the relieve he day, cans who have the cross of the Legion during bestill tedium of sitting by standing of Honor pinned neatly over the piafore the open window, drawing deep nola. ne sleeps with s pencil over his and going through regular Saf . left ear and a tablet under his pillow, breaths,p He will keep exercises. setting-umerMra. Green yonr husband tn thus making it impossible for any this up for fivo minutes or more, and Mrs. trouble Oh. agalnT to Invention get away.' itorious Iln He U out af trouble Jones at stated intervals throughout now. Hel (Copyright) ' O day."- i r; V . In JalLr .. J J In the District Courf of Utah State of Utah. Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Clarence A. Lawson andIda M. Lawson, his wife, Defendants. The State of ttah to Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, it you are served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and In case of your failure so to do. Judgment-wil- l be rendered against you according to ; the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the - clerk - of r the court. This action Is brought to foreclose plaintiffs mortgages on all of lot 7, section 19, township S south, range 1 west. Salt Lake meridian, in Utah county, Utah; also 2.000 shares of the capital stock of the Moeida Fruit Lands company as evidenced by certificates Nos. 85, 88, 1 89, 180 and 181. - COLEMAN ft STRAW, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address Proro Commercial Bank Bldg., Provo City, Utah. (First publication April 9. 1920.) -- AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION, i ' In the District Court , of the Fourth Judicial' District of the State of Utah, Sitting at Utah County. In the matter of the application of the Holdaway Loan and Investment Company for an order of dissolution of the corporation. To AH Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the directors of the Holdaway Loan and Investment Company, a corporation, bare duly filed their petition prayd ing tor an order'd the court dissolving the said corporation. Any person - interested in said matter may file objections er , protests te the granting of said petition within .thirty days' from the first Publication of this notice; uifless such protests are filed,' the matter will be heard immediately after the expiration of said thirty days. Lena la pursuance ef an order of the above named court mado on the day of April, A. D. 1928. L. T. EPPERSON. : Clerk. . . By Leah Smart, Deputy. BOOTH ft BOOTH, Attorneys for Applicant (First publication April 18, 1920; fcst publication May 14, 1920.) ,v ! ; above-name- ' 'lth DIVIDENDS AS REGULAR AS THE CALENDAR" TOOT TAKE NO CHANCE When you invest your surplus Pds or savings in a high. class, security of a local company the Progress of which you can 'watch. Salt Lake ft Utah riFt Preferred Stock Is a safe, investment , paying regular quar 7 per cent dividends. Present price yields better than 7 per eent on par value of f 100.00 per well-secnr- ed hare.-- Ask for descriptive circular and other information. . " A. J. ANDERSON Auditor, Salt Lake & Utah R. Ri Company, p. O. Box 1169, V Salt Lake City, Utah. - fp'..1 I ( t.h gaag Sec-We- st, - Vf R for-non- e. . wish to announce that Mr. Ti L Graham has taken over the mangaement of::the company. MiV Graham wishes the public to know that . . - . i Jry - will bp the policy of the new 'mangaement. Abundance of Pure Natural Ice ' can-jidate- sea' The Allen Ice Co. gilt-edge- nt w i Always at 662 West First North. Phone 753. CHAS. H. ENDICOTT Member of Battery C Band and Orchestra. Teacher of Piano. Studio first stairway east of Columbia Music Company, 170 West Center street. Will accept a limited number of pupils of piano.' Mir. Endicoit will be at studio Wednesday, Thurs-da- y Friday and Saturday, April 28, 29, 30, and May 1, for registration of pupils, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Terms $1.00 1 Per Lesson or $10.00 for Twelve Lessons If i'aid in Advance. ' Reels PROVC COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock Paid in $100,000 Suiplus Fund $100,000 Reed Smoot, President r C. E. Loose, T. J. Farrer, Cashier J. A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier 1 G. F. Richmond, Asst Cashien y : Our growth is accountable to at least two things. 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