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Show I A r'"- - THE PROVti POST. FRIDAY MAY 21, 1920 IX .THE .DISTRICT .COURT .OpJ UTAH COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH Hom Savings ft State Bank, a cor- Legal Notices 0 poration, plaintiff. Probate and Guardianship Notices, Consult County Clerk or the respector further Information. tive sign wife,. Farmers and Drovers Com- pany, corporation, J. I. Case SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HOUSE PROPOSAL ADOPTED BY Machine Threshing Company, a VOTE OF 43 TO 38. Mining Company, Bullion Company, a corporation, and Bes-sy- e j Eureka principal Place of Business, Baxter, Defendant. Provo, Utah. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Measure Provides For Repeat" of Declarations of War Against y Notice la hereb given that at a DEFENDANT: and Austria and For of board of directors of the meeting You are' hereby summoned to apof All Property Taken. the Eureka Bullion Mining company, before the above pear on entitled Court 23rd held the day ,a corporation, an Washington. The Knox peace reso. assessment (No. jwithin twenty days after service of of April, 1120, lutlon, repealing the declarations of - this summons the on capllevied outstanding was , upgn you, war against Germany and Austria, was (1-cent per share I) of one-haadopted by the senate on May 13 by tal stock of the company, payable a vote of 43 to 38. immediately to August Bestelmeyer, The measure will be laid before the secretary, at his office. Room 1, Holhouse, and that body, haring already brook block, Provo City, Utah. Any land in case of your failure so to do. passed a resolution similar In princi.stock upon which this assessment Judgment will be rendered against ple, Is expected to concur In the senate may remain unpaid on Tuesday, the you according to.the demands of the amendments wlthouj delay. The resolution will thefa go to the SStk day of May, 1120, will be decomplaint which at been tiled with president It is regarded as a cerlinquent add advertised for sale at the Clerk of the Court. tainty that the president will veto the public auction, and unless payment This action Js brought to foreclose measure promptly and return It to Is made before, will be soldeat the congress. , Prediction is made In some office of the company, Room 1, Hol- a mortgage upon the South-eathat he will resubmit tbe on brook block, Wednesday, the quarter of Section 28, and the North quarters peace treaty, along with his veto mesHth day of Jane, 1920, at the hour hal , of the North halt of sage. , . of 10 oclock a. m., to pay the de- the Northeast Rather strict party lines are drawn ,qnarter of linquent aaseesment together with Salt Lake ase and Meridian, In the resolution, and 'Republican the cost of advertising and expenses said mortgage securing a note for leaders have little hope of passing It of sals. . 21750.00, together with Interest at over the presidents veto. At the same AUGUST BESTELMEYER, the rate of eight per cent per annum time, there Is no expectation that the Secretary. from July 1st, 1918, together with treaty can be ratified by the present (First publication' April 23, 1920; costs of suit, attorneys fees and senate, so that a continuance of the present technical state of war until last publication May 25, 1920.) money paid for taxes and absract on March 4, 1921, appears inevitable. said property, said note being exeThe Knot resolution provides; NOTICE TO CREDITORS cuted by W. L. Cook" and Clara M. First For the repeal of declarations In the matter of the Estate of J. E. Cook, his wife, to Farmers and of war against Germany and Austria. Booth, deceased. Second For retention of all enemy Drovers Company, a corporation, and Creditors tfill present claims with duly assigned to this property taken over during tbe war by plaintiff. touchers to I.)5. Brockbank or A. L. the alien property custodian until COLEMAN ft STRAW. of claims by treaty besettlement Booth, attorney, at Rooms 13-1- 4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. tween United the States and Germany. on or Provo, Utah, Knight Block, P. O. Address: Provo Commercial of all wartime For Third repeal before September 15, 1920. Batk Bldg.; Provo City, Utah. . . legislation. V E. BROCKBANK. First Publication, April 23, 1920. Fourth For priholdingAdministrator. vileges and advantages obtained by A. L. BOOTH, NOTICE TO, CREDITORS. the United States under the treaty of J Attorney. Versailles. (First publication May, 18, 1920; Estate of Mary O. York, Deceased. The chief point of difference belast pnbllcatlon June 25, 1920.) Creditors will present claims to the tween the house resolution and the -undersigned - at Eureka City.Juab senate resolution as reported by the elimNOTICE TO CREDITORS. county, Utah, or to Booth ft Booth, foreign relations committee was in debate In course of the inated the ' rooms 13 and 14, Knight building, tbe senate. tbe It president requests In the Fourth Judicial District Provo Cgy, Utah county, Utah on or to open negotiations wltb Germany for Court, Utah County, Utah. Estate before the 3rd day of, D. A. July, ' the purpose of reestablishing friendly . ef J. F. Hopkins, Deceased." . . 1920. relations and commercial Intercourse. Creditors will present claims with Dated April SO, 1920. , vouchers to the undersigned at her JAMES C. Y ORK, MINER SLAYS RIVAC WITH AX Executor, residence. No. 991 West Sixth South MARY O. FITZGERALD, Executrix. street, Provo, Utah, on or before BOOTH, ft BOOTH, UtahWemans Lover Kills , Husband July 20, 1920. for Alleged Mistreatment. , ; , Attorneys ,, - Salt Lake MART E. HOPKINS, ; City. P. A. Barge, living (First publication: April 30, 1920.) Administratrix of Said Estate. V at Standardvllle, struck Joseph Vea in HARVEY CLUFF, NOTICE OF' STOCKHOLDERS the head with an ax at midnight, Sati. Attorney for the Estate. MEETING OF THE UTAH LAKE urday, killing him instantly. The trouble arose over a woman. AccordIRRIGATION COMPANY. (First publication Msv ll, 1920.) ing to Information, Bargo six years ago ASSESSMENT NOTICE began living with a womahj who peoNotice Is hereby given that in pur- ple living In the vicinity of StandardEast Tintic Coalition Mining Com- suance of a resolution and ordqr of vllle thought was his wife. They have pany, Principal Place of Busthe Board of Directors of the Utah one daughter about 4 years of age. Lake Irrigation Company, adopted iness, Provo, Utah About two months ago Joseph Vea Notice Is hereby given that at a at a regular meeting of said Board began working at Standardvllle, and meeting of the board of directors of duly held on the Sthx day of 'May, entered the home of Bargo, and, acto tbe story told by Barjo, won the East . Tlntlc Coalition Mining 1920, a special meeting of the stock- cording ' affections and married womans tbe Company, a corporation, held on the holders of said corporation to hereby ISth day of May, 1920, an assessment called, for, and will be held at the br.w Bargo, wben tbe couple became Standardvllle and went (1-cent per office of said corporation, Third married, left (No.l) of one-hal- t' Nevada. to Ruth, share was levied oh the outstanding Floor, Knight 'Building, Provo City, About a month ago, It is stated, the capital stock of the company, pay- Utah, on Thursday,, the 3rd day 6f woman and Vea quarreled frequently, able immediately to August Bestel- June 1920, at two oclock P. M. of Vea abusing her badly. Word of this meyer, secretary, at his office. Room said day for the purpose of consider- was sent to Bargo at Ruth, sad he 1, Holbrook block, Provo City, Utah. ing and acting upon the proposition returned to Standardrille. Any stock upon which this assess- to amend Article V of the Articles Bargo concealed himself near a ment may remain unpaid on Satur-0-7. of Incorporation of said Utah Lake woodpile at his former home, which the 19th day of June, 1920, will Irrigation Company, so that said arti- Vea and his wife occupied, and when be delinquent and advertised for sale cle will read substantially as foll- Vea returned home from work at midnight met him and struck him. la the at public auction, and unless payment ows: , head with the sharp edge of an ax. ' 1 made before, will be sold at tha ARTICLE V. " , ' , almost severing the head - from the fflca of the company, Room 1, HolTha capital stock of this corpora- body. 1 . brook block, on Wednesday, tbe 7th tion shall be Five Hundred Thousand " Prefect Customers. y of July, 1020, at tha hour of Dollars ($590,000.00.) which shell arbors 10 oclock a. m., to New York. Union barbers la New pay the delta-tas- nt be divided Into Ona Million (1,000.-00who voted to strike for higher York assessment together with thi shares of the par. value of ot of advertising and expense 'of Fifty Ceuta ($0.50) each. Said in- wages, have decided to protect, the inin the controversy the ale. creased capital stock shall be knoim nocent party as possible. :Any man much as public AUGUST, BESTELMETER, . as Treasury Stock and may be sol.) who wants tonsorist service has only or otherwise f disposed of by the to .Secretary, telephone union headquarters and (First publication May 18, 1020; Board "of Directors In conformity a barber' will appear at the hpme, , Spring S Casings arc! 0 0 ' all-rig- hts, V 0 IS Jr 0) lt publication June IS, 1920.) with law, for the us and benefit of dub or store. The barber the corporation, and lta stockholders only the usual fee. 1 In such manner and ut such price as said Board of Directors may by .resolution determine. , Board of Dthe order of the By ...J- 1.' irector. I JOSEPH R. MURDOCK, - a CHICHESTEnSILLS Will rd S This sale is put on for theipurpose of givingHorse-sho- e tubes and Horseshoe fabric and cord cas. , ings more publicity. 0 H 0 0 The Name Re-Co- rd the fact that they are is applied to Horseshoe tubes from, per cent over size. 15 - - - r t We Guarantee the Horseshoe To be 15 per cent oversize. Ll t x - V 0 0 0 0 0 . r , DIVIDENDS AS REGULAR AS THE CALENDAR " YOU ESTRAY ' hen you invest your surplus funds or savings In a high class ccurlty of a local company-thProgress of which you can watch. Salt Lake ft Utah rlFst Preferred Stock Is a sate, well-secur- ed in-tm- paying regular quar trly 7 per cent dividends. Pres- -t Price yields better than 7 per cnt on par value of $100.00 per are. - hsk for descriptive circular and tier Information. A. J. ANDERSON todltor, Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Company, P. O. Box 1100, Salt Lake City, Utah. M Take advantage of this offer as it will positively be withdrawn on Monday evening at 6 oclock May 31, 1920, i , Re-Co- rd - r Durr ant O Supply. Co, . 0 0 n B i L "TT-- H PROVO 0 UTAH Iw 'A" assaEEsZxessz: Dutch Farmers Coming to America. New York. Scores of Dutch farmers, with tbelr wives and children, arrived here Sunday on the steamship on their Noordam from Rotterdam, way to farms in Iowa and South Dakota. thousands of others are com. ing. . . . ' Withdrawal of Franch Troops Begins. Paris. Withdrawal of the French troops from the Frankfort and Darmstadt regions, it Is Understood, has already been begun, although formal orders for complete evacuation of this territory have not been Issued by tbe French government To Decorate Craves In France. Eighty thousand small American flags are being sent ent by the Memorial day committee to the various cemeteries so that there will he, an ample supply available for tbe ceremonies on Decoration day. May 80. nmpi AJ i. yi ERICAS K0S3 SIC? FCUCII Afakes ihsHome Cato ofShoes Quick tmdEdsy Paris. Sugar Shipment Seised. Wichita,. Kena Four carloads of sugar,' alleged to have been held en a sidetrack since April 11 for speeule-owerti seised early, Sunday at Wellington and Emporia, Kansas, by S deputy United States marshal. BLACK TAN ' WHITE ThtlhmtSd Gxmhuenct 0X61000 BROWN o, For Every Home , Rag Paper Ancient. Paper was mad from rags IS ArabU more than ten cental ago and the method waa Introduced Into Europe In cbsrgs tha thirteenth ceLtnry. A table drink that refreshes; , but leaves no ' 4 v after-depressi- on - r ' ,1 ImsGamt . s , NOTICE.. I have in my possession the following described animal which, . It not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the .highProvo City estray est cash bidder pound on Wednesday, the 26th. day of May, 1920? at 12 oclock a. m. Description: One Iron gray colt about three, years old, white stripe 1 nforehesd, white spot on the nose, two white hind feet branded on right thigh similar to letter B" inverted, . ' 1 Much used nowadays instead of coffee as a breakfast beverage because of its similarity in flavor to coffee, but with entire absence of ill effect, since Postum .contains no caffeine. Instant Postum is made quickly in the cup, with economy as well as con- it - i venience. , wAMOlMES C HERBERT lAixnu fum the THOMAS H INCE IS VHITE' A PARAMOUNT AETCGAFT PICTURE 'BLACK cdw:Loa ivonTUV -- DALTON CLACK AND WHITE STARRING DOROTHY DALTON AT THE COLUMBIA SATURDAY Sold by Grocers' Everywhere , ivi ' ' a u i , npsldedown. Said estray was taken up by the city police on the 14th day of May, ' 1920. ' ' BURT BROWN, Poundkeeper for Provo City. r ,f We are warranted in making this guarantee from the fact that Tubes are made of 9 plies of thin rubber, vulcanized so as to form a lamination which 'is almost impossible to split 4 R. J. Murdock, Secretary. Dated May 0th, 1920. (First publication. May 11, 1920.) TAKE NO CHANCE IA 5 , , , i ii . , President a Not to take a permanent set, that is to become baggy Not to crack. . Not to leak at the splice. Not to develop any leaks due to defective material or . workmanship. i. n. 0in Tube: Re-Co- rd - - C Re-Co- rd v 2) Tubes. 9 Rc-Co- rd Re-Co- 2) Sec-We- st, SEVEN Beginning at 8 oclock Saturday morning, May 15th, and continuing until 6 oclock Monday evening, May 31, we will include a Horseshoe tube free with every sale of Horseshoe fabric or cord casing, of any size, sold at list price. Car-man- st i V B- -. vs W. L. Cook and Clara M. Cook, his assessment notice. lf , s Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO Inc. BATTLE' CREEK. MICHIGAN - - |