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Show M PROVO POST .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921. inCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL lf Qorks VntBMi KT DKIJNyi Legal Notices NOTICE. East Tintic Coalition Mining Company, Principal Place of Bust Bess, Prove Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the East Tintic Coalition Mining Company, a corporation, held on the J7th day cf December, 1920, an as(1-sessment (No. 4) of sent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the company, payable immediately to Aug-- net Beetelmeyer, secretary, at Ida office, Room 1, Holbrook block, Provo City, Utah, - Any stock upon .which this assessment may remain unpaid cn Saturday, the 29th day of Janu ary, 1921, wlH be delinquent and ad vertised .for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold ah the office of the Room 1, Holbrook block, on Saturday, the 18 th day of February, 1921, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. (First publication Dec. 28,. 1920; last publication Jan. 28, 1921.) 2) Morris NORMAL IN SarahAcMorrisandSophia Morris. SHERIFFS SALE, Under and by virtue of an order eeuree vi loreauuuni wuu ef gsW of Hansen m- - Irving iwwww uuivr Prouse . Ethel to sale Issued out of District Court 979 m 2.50 1-- 3) 1-- 2) ene-thir- 1-- 3) 1-- r j STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.. 1640. The annuarmeetingorThff'8toekH64W-Jiimcd?t00(jawtholders of the. Provo Building and 1642 Loan Society will be held at the Irtct court room, county court house, 8 1683' Provo, . Utah,. Tuesday, . February 1685 the for m. 19X1, at 8 o'clock p. 1686 O.L hearing the annual report ol 1687 be tecritarV. the election of officers 1699 year the ensuing for the society busi-th1737 of any and for the transaction 1762 may properly come before 1763 tha meeting. Dated at Provo, Utah, January 17, 1764 , pur-po- t w at H. F, THOMAS, Secretary. First publication Jan. 18, 1921. Last publication Feb, 4, 1921. 1767 1768 1785 1786 -- -'' ' " Not What He Was After. waf. Of atl the great powers that had Got euything warming In your tek been Involved In the conflict the UnitYou bet your Ufa ir. old man 7" ed States alone remained technically 'en tons of coaL In a state of war with Germany senate to through the failure of the nil pracFor the treaty. peace ratify ft tical purposes, however, the United In States was at peace and conditions L. T. EPPERSON this country were more nearly normal annonces the opening of the than In most of the nation of Eurojie COMMUNITY ACCOUNTING which had accepted the settlements AND COLLECTING AGENCY conference Offices --Holbrook Bldg. greed upon by the peace at Paris. Telephone 388-Although the great war had eaded, ft the world was not at peace In 1920, Territorial disputes and Jealousies In g growing out of the war resulted conflicts, minor of "number large The Irish problem remained unsolved and the situation In the Emerald Isle grew more serious as the year UBVYER?-- ( deprogressed. In the United States, and the PCTOEJN.AU. spite minor radical activities the.rrpd-justtnent uncertainties-aeeompan- y log of business and Industrial conditions, there was continued prosperity and optimism. ft ... 1-- 2) one-ha- lf , . ..w. --- 00-1- one-thir- 1920 k, the Fourth Judicial District. County 983 Walter Bandley of Utah, State of Utah, on the 19th 984 Walter Bandley Walter day of January, A. D., 1921, in the 985 Dean S. Bandley Tucker. above entitled action, wherein John 992 . W. Blackett, the above named plain- 1000 Laura Gibbs . . Bowmar A. L. decree 1087 and tiff, obtained a Judgment . . of foreclosure and sale against Cal-- 1088 L. A. Bowmar . A. Bowmar hta M. Peters, William H. Peters, 1089 L. . Daniel A. Morris, Sarah A. Morris 1090 L. A. Bowmar . . Keeler on . Karl 1091 defendants, and Sophia L Morris, the 17th day of January, A, D. 1921, 1092: Karl Keeler .. lor the sum of Five Hundred Eigh- 1093 Karl Keeler .. . teen and Dollars, (8518.00), 1094 Karl Keeler ... Niel besides Gergen 1102 coin, hi United States gold Interest and costs," which said do 1253 Child.. tree was, on the 19th day of Jan- 1255 W. H. . . . Keeler Eva 1256 in recorded Judg A. 1921, D., uary, B. Keeler.. said of J. 12(0 at ment Book 1, Page B. Keeler. . . Court, I am commanded to sell the 1261 J. M. West... E. certain parcel of land, situate, laying 1262 West... and being in Springville Precinch 1265 E. M. Mi West... and E. 1266 of Utah, Utah County, State 1268 R. A. Badger.. bounded and described as follows: at the Southeast 1279 Arthur Williams Commencing corner of Lot one (1) Block Thirty-FivDarner (25) Plat '"A" Springville Sur- 1309 Lutle son vey of Bullding'Lots, situated in Sec Mon Thirty-Thre- e (33) Township 1337 X. O. Stone... Three (3) East 1338 J. O. Stone. . . South. Range (7) of the Salt Lake meridian; thence 1339 J. O. Stone... 1340 J. O. Stone... (1) rod; thenc north tut on rods; thence 1341 J. O. Stone... and one-ha(5 d 1343 J. O. Stone.,, (9 west nine and 1343 j. o. Stone..'. and five south thence sods; -and east 1344 J, O. Stone... eight IS rods; thence rod to place of 1345 J.'O. Stone. . . d (8 O. Stone... rods. beginning. Area 51 3 square to the 1346 J. R. S. 6rtls. 1347 water aU with rights Together . . use of water heretofore and now 1348 R. S. Curtis A. Barclay way J. 1366 or in any used upon said land, ease- 1376 F. 8. Smart.. appurtenant thereto, also all ments," rights of warandTetheMriv- 1392 John J. Mc- premises and 1394 T" Frank leges Incident to said .williams , every part thereof .. W. Olsen ,,.1000 B. that, Public notice Is hereby given J. B. Olsen. . . .1000 en Monday. the 21st daj ' of Feb-- Nell Gergen L .1000 6 dock a. ruary. A. D., 1921, at II 500 p. Court Daynes the of front In m. of that day. 1000 Stone O. I J. of Utah, Henee doer f the County of win, in obedience to said orderana J. O. Stone. . . .1000 sale and decree of foreclosure 600 Laurln Gibbs propdescribed above sale, sell the 600 Gibbs be x 4 98 Laurin as may thereof erty, or so much 500 . Gibbs Laurln 1499 necessary to satisfy said Judgment, 500. Gibbs the Laurin 1500 with Interest and costs, etc., to 500 Gibbs Laurln 1501. States. United coin of the 500 Gibbs: Laurin for 1502 rgold bidder. 500- highest and best Gibbs Laurln 1503 of January. Dated this 21st day 500 Gibbs Laurln 1604 A. D- - 1921. 500 Gibbs 1505 Laurln D BOYD, .Sheriff. t 500 Gibbs Laurin 1506 . By D. R. ELLERTSON, M. Seymour . 600 1511 Sheriff. Deputy 500 Ralph Nielson 1584 First publication Jan. 21, 1921. 250 Guy. W, John 1630 Last publication Feb. lit 250 1631 John W. Guy. lf kl WORLD NOT YET THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Fonrth Judicial District In and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. . John W. Blackett, vs. Calista M. Peters, William H. Peters, Daniel A. IN L 25.00 ,er Poland offered peace terms to RuSj 5.00 sla, providing for restoration of the 1796' -- 8.33 kingdom of 1772,' return of firf and 1797 16.68 other .treasures, and an Indemnity for 1802 Invasions since 1014." Polish Troops adJr...-.':.10- 00 ministered a severe defeat lo the 1803 Jas. A. Loveless, at Podolla April is. .1000 ' Jr Tlve-- Poles 1807 Joha'W; Guy; .1000 negotiat1809 John W. Guy.. 1000 ed a treaty on April 27, ie agnizing 1810 John W. Guy.. 1000 Ukrainian! Independence from Russia. 1811 John W. Guy.. 1000 A combined army of Poles and Ukra'n-lan- s 1820 J. A. Barclay .. 1000 then launched tin offensive against 1828 P. P. Thomas. 1000 the Russian Red forces, capturing 1829 P. P. Thomas.. 1000 Kiev on .May Agiui the great port of 1830 P. F. Thqjnas 6oO ' Odessa on May 11. 1835 H. H. Ellertson.1000 Bolshevik troops tnvnded Persia at 1838 H. H. Ellertson.1000 Astara May "18, -- forcing the withdrawal 1839 J. B. Keeler. . . 500 1840 J. B. Keeler... 500 of British; troops. Bolshoi Ik troops 1841 J. B. Keeler... 500 on the Polish front were 1842 J. B. Keeler. . - 500 and launched an attack on a ninety-mil- e 1853 W. Warkentin.1000 front, seeking to open communi1884 J. B. Keeler .: .1000 cation with East Prussln. On jHne 3 And la accordance with law they succeeded In flanking and driving an. order of the board of directors back General PINnrtski Polish trooper on made the 27th day of December, The kupreme council continued Its 192Qr so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, efforts to complete the peace sett'e-ment- s. will be sold at the office of the secThe treaty vlth Hungary was Holbrook ifgned. June 4 at , Versailles, .Amhassa. retary - Room No. Block,- Provo City, Utah, on Satur- dor Watiare signing for the United day tho 19th day of February, 1921, States. Turkey was granted fifteen at 10 oclock a. m., to pay, the delinadditional time to present Its quent assessment thereon together days with the cost of advertising and ex- views regarding the treaty with that country. pense of sale. While these peace negotiations were AUGUST BESTELMEYER. In progress, fighting continued at many Secretary, Office Room 1, Holbrook Block, points. Over 300 Itailao prisoners were Provo City, Utah. killed by Albanians st Tirana on June First publication February 1, 1921. 18 In retaliation for the assassination Last publication February 15, 1921. of Essad Pasha In Paris on June 13 - Supported by British troops and battleships at Malta and Constantinople, the Greeks began a campaign to oust the Turkish Nationalists from parts of Asia Minor. "On July 7 the Bolshevik troops captured Rovono, throwing the Poles tnto retreat on the entire front. Poland opened negotiations for an armistice Europea- n- Nations- ,- Especially, amlthesmmttnced for a week when It as reported (hat Rusrta had oj- Are Beset With Troubles Dur- Bolshevist troops captured Lomza and Brest-Utovsand began a drive on 1. During the next August Lemberg PRINCIPAL EVENTS REVIEWED two weeks they continued to advance and on August 17 were within twelve miles of Warsaw. The Polish capital Peaoe te seemed doomed, but on the 17th the Senate Ratify of Failure TechStatee Poles launched a great counter-offensiv- e United Leavee Treaty and drove the Bolshevlkl bn k residential nically at WaiwP Heartened by the crushdisorder. In Election Holds Interest ing blow given the Russian forces, the Poles rejected (tie Bolshevik pom By DONALD F. BIGGS. 1020 terms. - r the year The world tlmmghout 1 1 . h. on In meantime, the was passing through the troublesome reaction and period, of readjustment W. H. Child.. 1000 O. J. Hasmuson.1665 Arza Anderson . 3335 Jar A, Loveless, .- 'om-yan- y. : It's Easy to Chase 'Em When Theyre Running ' Ummi Willard Hansen. 5000 EaH Tintic Coalition Mining Com- -' pany. Principal Place of Business Provo. Utah. Probate - and Guardlaaship-Noticc- a, t Notice is hereby given that there Consult County Clerk or the respe- (are delinquent on the .following stock of the said corporacts signers for further information. described tion,' on account of assessment No. 4, levied on the 17th day of December, 1920, the several amounts set oppoASSESSMENT NQTICE site the names of the respective one-ha- lf Sughroc Nnri SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. W. Archlp tSelck, plaintiff, vs.-- Esther Selck, de-- - Do you know why its Coasted : T seal, hi liie delicious iiurley tobacco flavor. t LUCKY -- ? fendant. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby' sqjtamoned td ap-- " pedr within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this ae- tion Isbrought, 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 demand of the complaint which haa been filed with the clerk of said court, This action la brought to obtain a Judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore and now existing between yon and the plaintiff. PARKER ft ROBINSON, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ts P. O. Address Farmers 'ft Bank. Bldg., Provo. Utah, (First publication Jan. 4, 1921; llast publication Feb. 4, 1921. . r-- Mer-chan- NOTICE. i- i - The annual meeting of the stock-- I holders of the Provo Commercial and Savings Bank will be held at their banking house on Thursday, February 10, 1921, at the hour of one oclock p, m. for tho purpose of Sujnsue eqi J03 sasomo SujiMp and for the transaction 0:f such other business as may come before the J. T. FARRER, meeting. Cashier. First publication Jan, 11, 1921. Last publication Feb. 8. 1921, iei Do You Know that Medical Authorities tell us ; that one person out of every four is suffering from some form of heart dia- - HATCH UNDERTAKING CO. LADY ATTENDANT. ' aVtwiy ywrtaay oe nuuuica" with tome ailment of the heart and not know it. Smothering, Shortness of breath, Fainting Spells, Irregular Pulse, Choking Sensation, Nightmare These are a few of the danger signals of Heart Trouble. For many years DR. MILES 1 I 1 . Prompt Personal Service. Reasonable ' , , and Pleasant Home-Ilk- a - Open Hair, and . Chapel.- - vir HOLDERS ' MEETING Of West Union Canal Company ta Consider Amendment to Article of Agreement, Notice Is hereby given that s meet-lln- g ot the stockholders of the West Union Canal company will be held at the Lakevlew ward house on Saturday, the 19th day of February, I g A. D. 1921, for the purpose of to amend Article XVII of the Articles ot Incorporation so as to read substantially as follows: ARTICLE XVII. The stock of this corporation shall be assessable for any and all purthq expenses and poses obligations of the corporalon as" hereinafter provided: lt The board ot directors shall to the stockholders at their annual meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose, an estimate as near as may be of the cost of cleaning oat and repairing the canal of the company, the payment ot the I superintendent, and all other conyear, tingent expenses for the currentrecomand in said estimate shall mend the amount to he raised by assessments for such purposes, and I also the amount per share of assessment on tbe capital stock of the com vot-lln- Heart Treatment Has been tised with great Success and has relieved and benefited thousands of people. If - you btve . tnywwekness, irregularity or distress of the heart dont wait until 1th too late ACT NOW. Buy a bottle of this medicine today. Money back if first bottle fails to relieve. , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS time-test- ed I tax-meeti- snb-Im- I J. pany. te At the meeting where such la presented, the recommendations of the directors shall be considered, and may be accepted, amended, modified or" changed In any particular desired by tbe stockholders; when finally agreed upon and Spinal Therapist the stockholders shall enter an order levying such an amount as may be necessary for the purposes Chiropractor such- - assessment shall 2.50 be as provided by the laws of the 6.00 state of Utah in force at the time of 5.00 the levy, except that it shall be made 5.00 by the stockholders instead 2.50 Rooms 1 to- - 6,IrvineBld. directors- INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 5.00 Such order levying the assessment awk'd.. formally The' Wortd shall be entered upon the jmlnntes ot CHIROPRACTOR 5.00 10 when Germany and fourat whlch It "Is passfedf" January the meeting 2.50 allied against her Graduate of National Chlro- of the after the order levying powers teen Immediately 2.50 of the assessment the, secretary shall With Dr. H. F. Cannon '6.00 In the war exchanged ratifications College, practlc Chicago. publish a notice thereof and send ata 2.50 the Treaty of Versailles at Paris. The Offices 44 W. Center, Prova copy to each of the stockholders 2.50 United States, however, was not their last known respective In this 2.50 among the nations participating "1 addresses. 2.50 ceremony, as the treaty had not been i In case of failure to pay any as2.50 ratified by the senate. sessment or part thereof, so much 2.50 , The League of Nations came Into of the stock of the delinquent stock-- 1OFJUTAH. THE BEFORE COMMISSION IT'BI.IC UTILITIES 2.50 at Paris January 16 when holder may be sold as may be necesactual being 2.50 - jgary after publication and notice Com council held Its first Coke Valley" ft executive Gas In of the of Matter the the the Ufah' Application 2.50 from Bel- pany for a revision of its rates and chars for Ka.-- r Case No- 388.' The notice of assessment or levy 1.25 meeting with representatives ' and the notice of delinquency Bhall NOTICE OF HEARING. 1.25 gium, Brazil, England, Italy, France, Notice Is hereby given that the application of UTAH VALLEY GAS ft be substantially as prescribed by. the Japan, Greece and Spain participat- COKE COMPANY, of taws of the state of Utah In force at Julias Underftr the permission of the Tubllc Utilities Commission atl " 5.00 ing. 1000 soil Commission, before the time of entering the order levythe be Its to heard rates will for Utah increase gas, made a 'The BusHlan government' assessment Eleven oclock at the on of hng February, 1921, Thursday, the 3rd day 00 st cp'fo'w a nU'securi ng - peace wtih Us -lProvo, Utah, that at BUI . a.m. j. Notice Is further given concluding will he a post by Anderneighbors (which Julius this Lake warring meeting Salt Commission. of Utah, the Dated at 20thgaid order City, By 50 ... 100 wtth Ukraine and Esthonta. day of January, 1921, son ponement ot the annual meeting), - AU Bernstein . .4 0 0 0 XO.O 0 treatiesTrrrkish comwere terms the usual business transacted at tbe T. BANNING, ...... E. The Secretary. jusice (Signed)i 5.00 bo carried. Frank-Lun,.1000 3later week UTAH OF a COMMISSION annual Tneetfng-wl- ll and BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES k 6.60 pleted on March 1000 election of officers, re..the GAS ft COKE to lm- VALLEY Frank Lund UTAH lb of use to of the the Matter force the decided Allies Application the an2.50 Frartk Lund .. POO ports of the officers, and any arid COMPANY for permission to Increase Its rates for gas. Case No. 222. 1000 6.00,I.jVe the terms upon Turkey, sending val- other business that may be brought ot on the a Is the physical Notice report that j w. Cram.. 500 The hearing given hereby 2.60 troops to occupy Constantinople. M. D. Garoutte. property used before the stockholders. of Directors. 5 00 'Buied forces occupied the Turkish uation of the UTAH VALLEY GAS ft COKE COMPANYS E. H. Phillips. 10 00 ' By order of the Board in the giving of service to the public , will be held before the useful and without opposition. 192L Dated 3rd capital January 24. 1921 of E. H. Phillips. 1000 on the at February, day Utah, Commission, Provo, Thursday, I offen6.00 M. CARTER. President. E; H. Phillips. 1000 pong), troops began a spring Commission. of the a. order o'clock Eleven at By jn. 500 NUTTALL, Sec. , 'slve against the Russian Bolshevlkl In a! Fansler of January. 1921." 20th this Lake Salt at Utah, Dated day City, 2.50 Jan. 25, 1921.) Warsaw 23. March on publication T. "A. Fansler ... 500 E. BANNING, Baltic (First Secretary. region (Signed) 6 0q the Feb. 1000 15, 1921, Last 1921. Bowmar.. publication A. Feb. 1, Last L. publication First publication Jan. 25, 1921. s". H. Bomar. . .1000 00 reiK)rted heaTjr fl!vhtl.nii:tan.y front. Three daysjatr. OU the E. D.Morlan eetl-Ima- I 1 coyjs -- -- I hereln-fere-state- du. ' h; g; latiirop wnr-was ' I -- tf - post-offi- ce - I 5 -- ouL.-namely d -- , L.-JO- ,t 400-mll- e - J f I |