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Show THE MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVUl JUDGE nV PES, CfSN'. MWU WELVV TEKAPOWkR IN SPEECHLESS CECOES kXCie tMD WASKK A VWOGD CO SAW (FOR tU' fRST WHERE DO AIL --0 PONUN FOUCS COME FROM? fUAT RD COULD CRANK. OP A FUWER WITHOUT -- ' m TMAfc UlSVORN) Grmvtf OUT A TU 6EATV DELINQUENT NOTICE. 2413 H. J. Flamm 3423 Wm. J.'GordOfi" Company,1 3424 W. H. Child Lega Notices "probate" and G ttrdIanahIp''Notlco, consult County Clerk or the respective aignera tor further Information. S4S1-W,- In the Matter of the Estate George W. Johnson, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to Booth ft Broekbank, atKnight torneys, at rooms " Block, Ptoto, Utah, or to Mrs. Matilda Johnson, administratrix, at 1710 Winsor street,' Salt Lake City, Utah, on, before November 5, 1920. 13-1- 4, MATILDA JOHNSON, ' - Administratrix. BOOTH ft BROCKBANK, - ; -- Attorneys, -(First publication Sept. 3, ".1920; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Lin the Esatte of Josephine V. Kelsey, Deceased. Creditors will present, claims with Touchers to the undersigned at .her ..residence, 15 2. West 8econd North, Provo, Utah, on or before November 10, 1920. " i. .ESTHER R. KL MASON, Administratrix. Booth ft Broekbank, Attorneys. , . (First publication 8ept. 10, 19207 last publication Oct. 9, 1920.) - Ou v TO CREDITORS."' In the Estate of .Martin Gray, . NOTICE - I Do-- ceased, . Credl tori' HI presen (.claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, 839 8outh University are- nue, Provo, Utah, on or before November 10, 1920.,' . t JOHN W. GODDARD, Administrator. Booth 'ft Broekbank, Attorneys. ' (First publication Sept. 10, 1920; last publication Oct. 8, 1920.) . .. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for the County of Utah, Stats of Utah. , Fay L. Stiehl, plaintiff, vs. William J. Stlehl, defendant The State of Utah to the Said - fendant: " v '' . - - De-- : ' ' Ton are hereby anmmoned to appear within twenty days after the eervlcp of this summons upon you, if nerved within the county in which this action la brought otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and 1u case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tha complaint which has been file4. with the sderkof the above' entitled' court. This action is brought todlssolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore And now existing between" youraelf and plaintiff in the above entitled action. . , ' COLEMAN ft STRAW,' ' ; Attorneys for plaintiff. P. O. Address Provo Commercial jfeank Bstldlng.Prevo, Utah. (First publication Aug. 21, 1920; FUbIlcfcUo October 1, 1926) v- , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and .for the County of, Utah, State of UUh. In the matter of the estate of Alice U 5vp. deceased. Creditora Wilt present dalmt, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the Provo Commercial ft Savings Bank, r0T. Utah, on or before the 29th ey of October. 1920. JOSEPH T. FARRER, Administrator of the Estate of Alice L. Sharp, Deceased. COLEMAN ft STRAW, . Attorneys for Administrator. (First publication Aug. 27. 1920; Ust publication Sept 28, 1920.) Utah County's Exclusive Battery 216 . Station. Center St. Phone 730. Provo. Utah. .... .... .... .... cne-ha- lf () NOTICE TO CREDITORS. " Eureka Bullion Mining Principal Place of BusinessrRoomi3425WrHrCbnd T." Holbrook Block,' Provo, Utah. 3427 E7M." WesrTTTT'TT 444 3429 Agnes L. Ashbrldge,172 Notice is hereby given that there 3430 E. M. West ....... 81 are delinquent on the following da. . 81 Havener scribed certificates of stock on ac- 3434 Fred S. Smart t. 445 count of assessment No. 10 of 3435 J. A. Barclay 445 cents per share, levied on 3436 J. A. Barclay 445 the 10th day of August, 19.20, the 3439 J, A. Lloyd 445 several amounts set opposite the 3440 E. R. Evans . 892 names of the respective shareholders 3442 Susie Burt 81 as follows: 44 F. W. Minor 414 Cert. No. 'Name Shares.' Am't. 3445 E. M, West . 828 141 Jens R. Jensen ...2000 (10.00 3446 Geo. T. Peterson,, 415 256 Lottie Knold ....".1000 5.00 3447 E. M. .West 416 311 O. E. Peterson... 250 1.25 8448 E. M. West 414 312 O. E. Peterson ... 250 1.25 3449 E. M. West 70 335 N. P. Hansen ,...1000 5.00 3450 Geo. Baglin . ;..,416 343 David Sutton ....1333 6.67 3451 C. E. Brubaker, Jr 500 432 V. R. Chatterton: . 100 .50 3452 C. E. Brubaker, Jr. 200 465 Willard Hansen ..1000 5.00 3453 C. E. Brubakef. Jr. 20 649 M. A. .Beebe 5000 25.00 3455 Jos. Flnlinson ....1623 232 652 M. A. Beebe ,1000 6.00 3456 Herbert Barton 697 Henry C. Jensenr.1000- - 5.00 3465 Capt. T. J,Um- 698 O, H. Jensen . . , , 1000 5.00 783 Elnara Stevenson.. 902 4.52 3466 W. H. Child. 7777 ....... ...... a , 838 965 1030 1034 1059 1062 1099 1190 1246 1261 1262 1377 1393 1428 1432 1418 1472 1558 Geo. O. Beebe ....1000 5.00 3467 Geo. C, IziitTB i 1499.-Wi.H- ..... Child 2203B 2204B 2205B 2206B 2207B 2208B 2209B 2210B 2211B 2212B 221SB .. ..u.wlOO Ida 8, Dnsenberry.1000 5.00 i486 I. .A. Esrclay;.. .50 8490, W. .50 3491 W, H. Child 414 1412 J. A. Lloyd '.614 .60 2492 J, JL Lloyd, .50 3494 Sophis- - Heath-.-.- -. 151 .50 3495 W. A. Downing,,, 72 50 3496 W. A. Downing. . 73 .50 3497 B. W. Dixon 73 2.50 3498 B. W Dlxbn . ;72 72 1.50 3499 H. B. Col 72' 2.00 1500 H. B. Cole 72 .50 3501 H. B, Cola 72 3502 R. A. Badger.,.., .50 Rv J. ,100 '72' 100' .50 3503 W.'K. Conrad R. J. 'Evans 72 100 .50 3504 W. H. Child R. J. Evans 72 .50 3505 W. Geo. E. Hemphill.. 100 72Geo. E. Hemphill.. 1Q0 - .50 3500 W. H. Child 72O. A. Cluff 7.1... .500 2.50 8507 W. H. Child 72 Child 3508 W.'H. 600 2.50 G. A. Cluff 11- 600 2.60 3509 W. H. Child A. F. Dixon 11 500 2.50 3510 H. B. Col A C. E. Davlee 72 500 2.50 3511 H. B Col C. E. Davies 73 H. Col B. 3512 500 2.60 Geo. Vincent 73 W. M. Havenor I. H. Masters 7... 600 2.50 2512 72 500 2.50 3614 W. L. Brimhall I. H. Masters 72 W. H. Child ISIS 5.00 C. Swenson J. ....1000 72 600 2.60 8511 J. C. Johnson N. A. Nielsen 600 2.50 3531 W. K. Conrad N. A. Nielsen John Plngree, Jr... 72 I. H. Masters . ..V 500 2.50 1522 72 400 ,2.00 1524 W. H. Child Nell Gergen 72 H. Child 3531 W. 600 2.50 W. H. Child 72 W. H. Child 3538 Charles M. Morris. 600 2.60 3539 W. M. Havenor 72 Charlea M. Morris. 500 2.50 8540 Alfred 72 Gee. Kallas (00 2.50 3544 W. H. Ridge ChUd 500. 500 2.60 Geo. Kallas 600 3545 W. H. Child Grace Von Nordeck 500 2.60 3547. W. H. Child 600 Grace Von Nordeck 600 2.50 ... SERIES B. Mrs. J. M. Adams., 500 2.60 100 10B E. M. Weet 500 2.50 Tom Tuck 100 M. West E. 21B 600 2.60 Tom --Tuck 100 48B J. C, Johnson 500 2.50 W. C. Grant ISB B. W. Dixon . . 100 500 2.50 W. C. Grant 100 97B B. W. Dixon J. F. Berkinstock.. 100 -- .60 117B J. W. How 100 Jens R. Jensen. . . . 1000 1.00 11 4B J. C. Johnson ; . 100 . Jena R. Jensen,. .1000 5.00 142B J. C. Johnson 100 Rose Ripple .....1000 6.00 210B F. G. Richmond. . 100 , 226 1.11 254B E. O. Bylund 100 J. E, Thele . . 100 Polly T. Roberts. 200 1.00 266B E. O. Byland 200 1.00 S06B H. B. Col W. E. Brown . 100 .50 S10B H. B. Colo Geo. S. Stevenson. 100 100 200 1. 100 E. M. West Clifton Pierce J18B 88 .44 227B H. B. Cole 100 W. H. Child ' ' 96 .44 286B R. A. Badger 100 3115 B. W. Dixon' 469 2.28 401B W. K. Conrad 100 9139 J. W. McAdam 176 ,88 410B W. K, Conrad 100 3399 Oea. Sesbolm ..1000 5.00 47IB Fred R. Woolley.- - 100 8246 Tom Tnck 1000 6.00 477B Fred R. Woolley 100 3247 Tom Tuck 000 I.0Q 49JB W. II. Chlld-.-13248 Tom 500 2.60 500B W. H. Child 100 3264 B. R. Evans .60 634B J. C. Johnson 100 3259 J. F. Berkinstock.. 100 200 1.00 644B J. C. Johnson 100 3260 Coral L. Bets 100 3262 Agness L. Beebe.,. 500 2.60 655B D. R. Beebe 100 R. Beebe 3263 Agness L. Beebe A 600 ?.50 OSOB-'D- . .50 568B D. R. Beebe 100 3264 Agness L. Beebe.. 100 -- 60 100 3265 Agness L. Beebe.,, 100 569B D. R. Beebe .60 570B D. R. Beebe i.k.,100 8266 Agness L, Beebe.. 100 .60 571B D. R. Beebe 100 3207 Agness L. Bqebe.. 100 100 '.60 572B D. R. Beebe ' 100 3268 'Agness L. Beebe. .60 586B Geo. Baglin 100 3269 Agness L., Beebe,. 100 100 3270 Agness L. Beebe.. 100 ".60 629B W. H. Child .60 653B W. H. Child 100 3271 Agness L. Beebe.. 100 100 8272 Agness L. Beebe, .. 100 .,50 700B W. H. Child" .50 713B W. H. Child 100 3273 Agness L. Beebe.. 100 100' 3274 Agness L. Beebe ..1000 6.00 724G W. H. Child 100 Beebe. .1000 6.00 777B J. C. Johnson 3275 Agnesr-L- r 100 3279 J. F. Mendenhall.. 500 2.50 794B T. T. Burton 100 3280 J. F. Mendenhall.. 600 2.60 797B T. f. Burton 3231 J. F. Mendenhall.. 600 2.50 891B Geo. E. Hemphill 100 100 3282 J. F. Mendenhall.. 600 2.60 892B II. W..Lane 100 3283 J. F. Mendenhall.. 600 2.60 893B H. W. Lane 100 3377 Perry A. Thomas.. 1000 5.00 903B H. B. Cole .50 904B H. B. Cole 100 100 8383 Neil Gergen 100 3381 Emanuel Sterser .1000 6.00 907B W. II. Child 100 3390 Albert S. Erlcksen.2000 10.00 908B W. II. Child 100 431 2.16 91 5B W. H. Child 3405 H. w. Cram j 100 2.21 441 H. Child IB 92 W, West M. 3406 E. 100 W. H. Child 3407 Wells L. Brimhall. 890 4.45 933B 100 93 5B W. H. Child 441 2.16 Oakes W. 3415 II. 11. Child 100 W. 937B 4.46 893 Baldwin 3417 II. L. .... .... 100 W. K. Conrad 100 W. K. Conrad R. A. Badger M v 1 100 E. M. West 100 E. M.Wesb.-rv.'- , 160 E. M. West . 100. E. M. West 100 E. M. West 500 Lee Hankins Lntie Dameron,... 200 Miss A. Scappatura.600 100 R7J. Evans ld ...... ..... 2.07 2.VT 2.07 ;Tr .30 .36 ..... .... ...... ...... ...... .... ....... Evans., ...... ...... ld .36 .36 .36 .16 .36 .86 .36 .36 .36 .... ..... .36 - ...... ...... ..... .36 .36 .36 .36 .37 .37 .36 .36 .36 .36 .36 .86 .36 .36 .36 .36 2.60 2.60 2.60 ....... ... ... .... .... .... .... ..... ..... ... .:.... ..... ..... ....... .50 .60 .50 .50 .60 .50 .50 .60 .50 .60 .60 .60 .50 ... .... ,,, ... ... ..... ..... ... ... -- .... -- 00 -.- 60 " -- .... ... ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .60 .50 .50 ... ... Tuck.;..l i.... 760 .50 .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .60 .50 .60 .60 .60 .50 .50 ,50 .50 .60 .60 .60 .50 .60 .60 Bogart.... ...... ..... c Whitmore. . 100 100 100 W, M. Parlon". 7. 1004 5.02 846 8 ArM." White T77T. 3469 Alfred Ridge 500 E. M. West 3470 W. H. Child , E. M. West 500 K. FrHainTT. . . .1000 3472 W. H. Child Elnora Stevenson.. 805 100 Daisy King L 3475 W. H. Child 500 E. M. West 3476 W. H. Child 400 Alfred Ridge 2477 W. H. Child Wm. Parlon ...7. 500 . 8478- - R. A. Badger. 600 Wm. Parlon R..A. Badger.. . Earl BIsaenT.. 7.7 2500 12.50 3479 R. A. Badger.,... W. P. Whitehead.. 150 .75 3480 3481 R. A. Badger...,. D. R. Beebe .,.,-.50025.00 R. A. Badger.,... W. F. Ford .112 ,57 3482 2482 E. M. West Mock 113 U. J. 2484; E. M. West 4..,.. 200 Willard Hansen 3485 E. M. West. Welle L Brimhall. 250 3486 W". M., Havener . . , 100 1851 W. H. Child 3487 W. M. Havener , .; 1811 1898 1894 1904 1965 1966 1970 1971 1979 2136 2186 3224 2264 2292 2305 2318 2369 2377 2517 2518 2577 2592 2693 2604 2615 2616 2617 2654 2655 2680 2710 3762 2790 1701 9861 2862 2012 2013 2916 2994 2926 2028 2029 2939 9051 9952 2955 2969 3006 3009 3016 3017 3095 L. A. , ' A0 .60 .60 .50 .60 .60 .60 .50 .50 .60 .50 .50 -- 60 L A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L. A. L A. 100 100 100 100 100 100 Whitmore. . 100 Whitmore,, 100 Whitmore., 100 Whitmore.. Whitmore,. Whitmore., Whitmore.. Whitmore., Whitmore. TIO Whitmore Whitmore 2216B L. A. Whitmore.. 100 221IB L A. Whitmore. ; 109 3317B Joseph Flnlinson, 100 321SB Joseph Flnlinson. 100 2210B Joseph Finllnscn, 100 t .50 .60 3339B Joeeph Finliason. 180 3221B Joseph Flnlinson, 100 ,4 .60 .60 3Z22B Joseph Flnlinson. 100 2223B Joseph Flnlinson. 100,. 2224B Joseph Flnlinson . 100 .60 .50 2225B Joseph Flnlinson. -- 100 3 Jt 6 B Joseph Ftnlluson .' 1 00 V .50 .60 2S60B Thomas Sumner,, 196 2363B Thomas Sumner. 100 .60 2366B Thomas Sumaer. . 100 2391B Thomas 8umner., 100, .50 2415B Thomas Sumner .V 106 .60 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors mad on tha 10th day of August, 1920, so m'any share of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company. Room. 1, Holbrcoh Block, Provo, Utah, on the 2nd day of October, 1920, at tha hour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost ' of advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, one-ha- lf Secretary. NOTICE OF BALE OF REAL AND . PERSONAL ESTATE AT PRI--- VATE SALE.V. -- r I Estate of J. E. Booth, deceased, the undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real and personal estate In tba county of Utah: Commencing nt the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of See. 15, Twp. South, Rang 2 East, 8. L M.. thence south 10 chains, thnce west ten chains; thene north 10 chains; thence east 10 chains to Area lO.OO crea. Also 1 bares of stock In the. West Union Canal Company. Also commencing i.81 chalns north and 21.12 chain west bt the south- east corner of tho northeast quarter of Sec. 24, Twp. 4 8outh, Range 1 East, S. L Mj thence north 12 degrees east 1.80 chains; thence north 6 degrees East 10.8 l chalui; thence east 2.20 chains; thence north i. along street 6.00 chains: thence west 21.20 chains thence south 20.00 chains; thence north (3 degress east 2.99 chains; thence north 89 degress east 17.12 chains to Area 26.71 acres. Also beginning. 15 shares of stock In tha Alpine Irrigation Company. 4 shares stock In the Taylor Paper 1 Baked - Pear. the hard, large pear used for cooking. Cor but do not peel. Fill the core with brown sugar and bake In a pan containing little water. Baste occasionally and cook nntil tender. Serve hot or cold with cream or n thin boiled custard. Ua - - Bordeaux Pudding. Cut n sponge cake Into three layers, spread with jam, put together again, cover with whipped cream sweetened ad - flavored - and sprinkle with Serve on chopped nuts. platter. Another dessert similar to this which la most attractive. is prepared aa fat, lows: Bake n light sponge cuke In x rcaind- ftnj split and puf tcUtot with ' a thick filling of sweetened whipped cream flavored to-- - taste; Serve cut in wedge-shape- d pieces with W print Butter Wrappers on abort a spoonful or twq of any fresh berrlow a a garnish, t t J , notlc. Post Job Printing bept, -- - - Mints Dree: Thftt They Mesa ; ACORNS. simple little fruit of the oak the acorn, has divided the mystte world of those who profess, or have professed,' to read tha riddle of dreams Into two violently antagonistic camps. According to one set of pen, tratora of the veil the acorn shed by the tre of night through tho visions much to be deof our slumbers Is sired as rubles and fine gold; to tba other set ft la a thing to bo abhorred. Those who alt In the camp .of the pessimists and tba predictors of evtl declare that to see an acorn la ones dreams means dir poverty ahead If you dont, watch ouL.. Another one walls that it means that yon are about to commit an irreparable fault "Not o," come the cheerful and confident cry from the other camp; tba acorn seen In dreams to one of the happiest auguries rib acorn' Is on of dreamland's moat desirable products. Those who say otherwise are night birds of croaking In tho - leafless dreamtrees whereon scorns never grew. To dream of scorns, say this school of optimistic mystics, is a sure sign of good things ahead ; much happiness in store for you. It means, among other good things, that you'will derive much gala from yaur present business, which will Increase under your fostering care. If you dream that you are picking a coni from tho tree It means that, after trlaia, you ill bave a sure success. If you are now a laborer, or a worker of any sort, and you dream that you are eating acorns It U sure sign that, from your present condition of toil, you will rise to a condition. of peace and ease and plenty. When doctors disagree who shall decide! Give us (he optimists, .every, time I THAT n, i' ' - 5 i i . h - , Jam Pudding, Melt three tablespoonfuls of butter; add tw eggs and stir tn a cupful of soy preferred jam; Butter a pudding mold and put In It n layer t crumbs, then a' layer of th jam mixture; repeat until the dish la full, baring th crumb on top. Bak or team and serve hot or cold. well-beate- n , ' v t IttjLUc (g ISM, Wnlino-Nmiuw Vito) -- Ham lots Advantage. Tbe plays. tbe thing 1" exclaimed' Hamlet Then h added aside: Fortunately tbe cinema ha not been invented, so tbe king cannot foraako my. show to go to tb movies." W' t i s. i t I MICKIE SAYS NM&il STOP YAXKlW hftOJt taotucftttfr goeschWTtou i jct attooMtoiktsrouri PPfV4 IHK WU nn. vivnwWir ftMN ANe4 t ; . .50 Company. , (Copyright.) ''- .50 4 shares stock in the Blue Clifts O ' .50 Canal . , of Tb Grit Company, Grip 7 .50 ; 20 shares stock In the Heber MerGrit is one of the greatest assets in .50 world. Grit is something that la the .50 cantile Company. , 7 - A0 15 shares stock in American Fork In the bloody It has a ay of putting .50 fir into, the eye and stiffness into Institution. -.- 60 tbe backbone. In the most needy hours Mercan80 In shares stock Alpine .50 , It rises like a full clad knight to win .60 tile Company. both place and honor. You cant buy .60 1 Electric motor, horse power. it Attempts to bribe it cause resent.60 1 cash register. ment Organised opposition merely .60 Meat shop fixtures. helps it get Into fighting trim. Its that .50 Sale "will be made on Or after Oct. part of the nature that knows no de.50 .60 1?. 1920, and bids will be received feat and Isnt afraid of anything. the office of Booth ft Broekbank, When you read ofIt the greatness of down ttf grit men you can put 13-1- 4 Knight Block, Pro-.5- 0 60 attorneys, vo, Utah. i ' I . ' ' Chaeeiata Pudding. Take one cupful. of stale breadcrumbs and enough milk to make a smooth paste when boiled with th crumb.. Ad4 two. tablespoon tuls of' butter, two tablespoonfuls of cocoa, sugar and vanilla to taste. Take from tbe fire and add three egg yolks well beaten, then the whites beaten stiff and folded In. Put Into a buttered baking dish and bake carefully. 8 err with whipped cream or plain cream with sugar. , ?X -- (First publication Sept 17120; last publication Oct. 1, 1920.) Nuts or raisins or both areaa addition to this pudding. After it to baked, jam or Jelly may be spread ove the top and meringue to cover. Bake until a dedicate brown.- - TTtea. sessment (No. 2) of (tt) cent per share was levied on the cutstanding capital stock of the company,' payable Immediately to August Beatelmeyer, secretary, at his office, Room 1, Holbrook Block, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which (his assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, the 23rd day of October, 1920, will be delinquent and advertised tor sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before," will be sold at the office of the company, Room 1 Holbrook Block, on .Wednesday, the 10th day of November, 1120, at the hoar of 10 o'clock n. m., to pay tho delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising ' and expense of sal. . AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. A (First publication- Sept. !l, 1020; last publication Oct 22, 1020.) f , 4 |