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Show V Natures , ; ; ; ; Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship NotlcodT Utah. Consult County Clerk or the respec(First publication Feb. 11. 1921;tive 'signers' for further Information. last publication March i Way Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and other disorders of the nervous system quickly relieved iDr. Miles Nervine;: Tintic Delaware Mining Compan), a Eureka Bullion Mining Company. Principal place of business, Provo Corporation. Principal Place of Utah. City, Business, Proto, I tab Count), Notice Is hereby given that at a State of Utah. meeting of the board of directors of Notice is hereby given that at a the Eureka Bullion Mining company meeting of the beard of directors of held on the fifth day of February, the above named corporation, held 1921, an assessment (No. 13) of cent per share at Provo, Utah, on the 8th day of on the outstanding February, 1921, an assessment of was levied cent per Bhare was levied capital stock of said tocorporation Immediately August on all of the outstanding capital payable of satd stock of said corporation, payable on Bestelmeyer, secretary or before the 14th day of March, corporation, Room 1 Holbrook build1921, to J. A. Holdaway, treasurer ing, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessmeof said corporation, at 84 East d nt-may remain nnpald on FriBodth, Proor Utah: March day, tl, 1921, willsalebeatdelinAny stock upon which said assesspubfor advertised and quent ment shall remain unpaid on said unless payment be 14th day of March, 1921, will be de- lic auction, and before, will be sold on Wedneslinquent and advertised ior sale at made March 30. 1921. at the hour day. public auction, and unless payment of 10 oclock a. m. to pay the deIs made before will be sold on the 6th day of April, 1921, linquent assessment together with at the hour of 10 oclock a. m. of the cost of advertising and exposes said day, to pay the delinquent as- of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, sessment together with the costs of Secretary. advertising and expenses of sale. Office Room 1 Holbrook Building, ' CHASE HATCH, Utah.Provo City, Secretary. publication February 8, 1921. Locaticn of office, Holbrook First Last publication March 11, 1921. Block, Provo, Utah. (First publication Feb. 11, 1921; NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE last publication March 11, 1921.) OWNERS. one-ha- lf one-four- 1 Which soothes and allays the pain-- 1 rest and sleep a natural in follow ; ; ; ; ; ; (l-2- c) th Sec-ttfl- 4 manner, Free from East Tintic Coalition Mining Company, Principal Place of Business FEELS LIKE HIS OLD SEF AGAIN This Tanlac certainly did the work for me. said A. F. Smith a well known brlckmason who lives at 585 Third Ave.. Salt Lake City. He added : About two years ago I began to be bothered by stomach trouble and went down hill so fast It looked like it wouldn't be long before I would be down and out. It certainly waa a new experience, as I had always been a healthy man. I lost my appetite and what tittle I ate soured and bloated me up until I could hardly At night my sleep was breathe. broken by night mares, and I felt so tired In the morning I could hardly force myself to go to work. My liver was sluggish and I had no energy, why 1 could hardly handle my NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. DELINQUENT. NOTICE, SALT LAKE MAN .. umi Hi ::by -- of action of said complaint. , i MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, DICKSON, ELLIS A ADAMSON, Attorneys ,for Plaintiff, i Postoffice Address Provo Com- mercial Bank Building, Provo, trowel. "Tanlac suited my case exactly, gave me' a whaling appetite and drugs. made me feel fine. I got all my Mrs. J. V. Thompson, Dallas, energy back and soon waa laying Texas, found relief. She ears: bricks in my old style. The Indiges"For thirty years I suffered tion disappeared and I gained with sick and nervous headtwelve pounds. It certainly waa aches. Took several bottles of worth a lot to me to get my health bark. This was two years ago, and Dr. Miles Nervine and it has since then I have always had a botbeen four years since I had tle of Tanlac bandy and when 1 feel headaches. a little worn out I take a dose and is always puts me right again. Money back if first "It certainly was the right medibottle fails to relieve or cine for cases like mine. I think It would be cheap at ten dollars a botsatisfy. tle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tanlac la sold 'in Provo by the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A1I cars must have 1921 license Provo Drug Co., and by the leading will Arrests 1. March i4 In the District Court of the Fourth numbers by druggist in every city. Judicial District, in and for Utah follow neglect. JESSE MANWARING, r County, State of Utah. Chief of Police. WANTS BBYAX TO PLAY In the matter of the estate of GRAPE JUICE ROLES Deceased. E. Jacob Jensen, NOTICE. claims with Creditors will present Goldwyn Actor- in - Drinking - Scene the vouchers weeks two exceptional Advocate As , For only, Dry Suggests Bank of American Fork in American H. G. - Subfltltnte, bargains on a few pieces of nice furFork City, Utah county, state of niture. CHIROPRACTOR Utah, on or before the 20th day of will of grape Unlimited quantities We buy all your house furnishJune, A. D. 1921. can have the money In juice are being consumed in motion Graduate of National Chlro- and you ings JAMES CHIPMAN, JR., pictures In these days of prohibition. pocket In ten iqlnute. 0 practlc College, Chicago. Administrator of the Estate of Jaccb yourNEW SECOND HAND STORE, In Jack Plckfords new Goldwyn Deceased. E. Jensen, D. H. WAID. Prop. Offices - 4 4 - W, - Center, Provo picture, A Double Pyed Peceiver, ROBINSON. PARKER " Center St." which comes to the Princess theatre 35i W, Phone' 348 Attorneys for Administrator. for two days, commencing Wednes(First publication Feb. 11. 1921; day, Eydney Ainsworth as the Amlast publication March 11, 1921.) erican consul in South America has to drink unlimited quantities of a NOTICE TO CREDITORS. dary colored drink which Is supposed to be a South American wine with In the District Court of the Fourth quite a kick. laand- tah Judicial District,- says -- Ainsworth. "If we County, State of Utah.' have to have prohibition I do wish In the' matter Of the estate of they would quit writing plays where PaaCTICE IN ALL COUFJTS Marion Hart Crooks, Deceased. there is so much drinking. Or If .wfth claims Creditors will present theyre going to continue they ought PROVO EUREK.V-DELttlH the vouchers to the undersigned to get Bryan to take the star part. AmeriBank of American Forkc-lA Double DJred Deceiver" Is the can Fork City, Utah eounty. state of film version of O. Henrys famous Utah, on or before the 20th day 6f story. April, A. D.,1921. ,JAMES CHIPMAN, JR., of "THE SILVER LINING A Administrator of the Estate NOVEL SCREEN DRAMA Marion Hart Crooks, Deceased. ROBINSON. PARKER tree mont ago one my frien Incidents from Life In Picture to Attorneys for 'Administrator. TWO, a cop een da poleece sta11, nFeb. 1921; Be Shown at Strand Theatre. tio (First publics tion gotta Increase for da family. Hees Spinal Therapist and . last publication Marchll, 1921.) An unusual story presented In an wife hava greata beega fat little bamSUMMONS. Chiropractor bino boy een da hospeetaL Dat cop unique manner si that portrayed in The Silver Lining, starring Jewel Rooms I to 6, Irvine Bldg. geeva da ceegar alia hees Mens add In the District Court of the Fourth tells every body he gotta bests baby Carmen, supported by a notable cast Broadway favorities. Judicial District of the State of een Uniteda State. Incident shown In this enEvery Utah, sitting In an for Utah County, My Men ees sure strongs for dat thralling picture, which comes to the Provo Commercial' and Savings dat Strand theatre Wednesday and Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs.a keed alia right, And I tlnk before hees he man keed Lands Company, beega gegvs Moslda Fruit getta Thursday is founded upon actual life The repapa plenta training for be greata and Roland West, who wrote and dicorporation; B. F. Redman; as rected It, was a personal witness of ceiver of The Moslda Fruit Lands cop. ComTrust International ees many of the incidents portrayed. do all You know tla cop gotta Company; trustee WilIn The Sliver Lining the lovable He trouble. everybody-out-o- f pany, a corporation, keepa. liam F. Lynch, Leon D. Nish. Ed- stoppa da noise' and Ktoppa da fight advenlurCsf ia portrayed by Jewel Carmen, known to thouaanda of ward Schmidt, Clarence F. Crafts, and maka eerybodyfeela good. And re-goers through her- - appearance and Francis H. Piefer, Defendants. De- - seence he gotta dat new bambino my on the screen Said with Douglas Fairto the Utah of State The Banners, Show Men worka one Rhlft as cop for da banks, William Farnum and in many tendants: other pictures in which she starred. You are hereby summoned to ap- ceety and one shift for da keed. the can after street he me on da teila IIe days twenty, within, Scenic pear If service of this summons upon you. keepa. da. peace ami stoppa da noise FLAT.JAIL SENTENCE.. which in the county within served weeth no moocha trouble. Jusa beotherwise is brought; this action tween you and me and no for spreada Prohibition Leaders In congress within thirty days after service, and round, he teila me hees job as preety are ; and reported to be planning new action defend the above untitled softa one, legislation to provide a flat jail senin case of your failure so to do, JudgBut he teila me now dat keed gotta tence for the first offense of selling you ment will be rendered against com56-- R hees liquor, without giving the courts of the goat. - He say da leetle demand according to the more trouble one night as be the optional the with right of imposing a filed maka been has which plaint 215 W. finds on da street een seexa week. lie fine. clerk of said court. This action Is brought on three say when he feenish walka da beat for for causes of action: da ceety he gotta' walka O, IMOGEN ESI 1. That plaintiff have Judgment dnt keed, too. He say da leetle shaver due amounts A $5 bill advertised as found at decreeing the several yella so louda he can all night jusa and owing it by defendant. The Cal., was claimed by 236 no And da frien maka Berkeley, my for noise, Moslda Fruit Lands Company, and can dat keed een da Jail for persons. How common is common be putta declared thereof, the said receiver honesty? .. report of Lenlnes death Heu upon property described breaks da peace weethout hava da a first. appears to be pre- in the first cause of action of said scrap weeth hees wife. mature pertinent, MARKED DOWN BARGAIN. and not permanent. Eef somebody ees raisenell on hees complaint. and for the foreclosure sore trow and . beat he getta preety ' lieu.;' cultured East;' grand opera of 2saidThat have Judgment een da Jail. But when dat leetle bam- ..An .Ohio. man seek., to .sell hi a money services for the remainder of his but a prise fight against Theplaintiff loser, Lands Fruit Moslda loose he maka more trou- life for $10,000.- - Heres a chance to et8 $90,000 for devastated France. thereof bino breaksseexa men receiver the and du And Company Cop he get a farm hand cheap? Inter- ble 88 flva, for the sum of $5,475.25 with tink was greats stuff. He teila me he collateral of the sale, "t est and for the NEEDS A GOOD MIXER. in the second ho trade dat keed for medion bucks. security describedsaid man ees Men da Weeth my tough complaint. cause of action of JOHN W, GUY It Isnt often you read an ad as ' 3 That plaintiff have Judgment guy and gooda cop. Put weethda keed candid Pabtie and Municipal Auditing as the' one a milk dealer Lands bum man a But ees Fruit and be cop. Moslda gooda The against ? in the Chattanooga News: Htatcmpnts rrrpired prints in thereof bambino am I mebbc leetle receiver I eef gotta Jones Abtaract Office. Colum- Company and the "Wanted: Young man as milk interes da sama ting, I dunno: the sum or $4,097.01, withcollateral Must he clean and bla Theater Bldg., driver. wagon Wot you Unk? and for the sale of the third cause neat and a good mixer. Provo, Utah. I? Phone 690-the In described security habit-formin- g - Wed-nesdiy- r, - - ii . totha-undersigned-a- t LATHROP t -- tf - UWYEUP for-D- TV n t E. D. Morlan - c. V. HANSEN g. SIGNS pictu- Cards, and Pictorial PAINTING Interior Decorating PHONE Center, Provo, Utah -- k da-he- ar - 1 al-u- 6h -thw . r- - -- Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent on the following described stock of the said corporation', on a Ci mint' oFaJsessment Nor 4, leied on the 17th day of December, 1920. (he several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholedrs as follows: No. Name No. of A nit. Due Shares, 6 Louis Weber . . 2000 $10.00 7 J. H. Weber. . .2000 10.00 20 Moses Muir . . . 2500 12.50 168 Geo. Naylor . . GOO 2.50 190 E. M. West... GOO 2.50 214 Geo. E. Hemphill 1000 5.00 236 J. B. Keeler.. 1000 6.00 273 J. P. Dahlquist. 200 1.00 273 P. A. Warburton 500 2.50 528 P. A. Warburton 500 2.50 556 Gua Schwan . . 2.50 557 Gust Schwan 2.50 558 Gus Schwan . 2.50 622 R. H. Nichols. 2.50 623 R. H. Nlchls. 2.60 624 R. H. Nichols. 2.50 625 R. H. Nichols. 2.50 626 Wm. Herring' . 2.60 627 Wm. Herring . 2.50 705 Ed. L. Howell. 2.50 710 J. C. Swensen 2.50 714 J. B. Keeler... 2.50 715 J. B. Keeler.-.- . 2.60 760 E. M. West., i. 2.50 781 E. M. West.... 2.50 . 785 E. M. West,.-2.'60 812 W. H. Child... 2.50 813 , Al. Cluff 2.50 814 AI.- 4 Cluff 2.50 824 W. M. Havenor 2.60 828 Ned McKenzie. 2.50 877 Essie Keeler ;v 2.50 882 C. E. Beebe. . . 2.50 886 2.50 E, Beebe, , . S. Smart,,. 891 2.50 S. Smart... 893 2.50 A. Cluff... , 969 2.50 A. Cluff 970 2.50 971 Anna Barnes 2.50 972 Irving Hansen . 2.50 974 Irving Hansen. 2.50 978 Ethel Prouse . 2.60 979 Ethel Prouse 7 2.50 2.60 983 Walter Bandley 984 Walter Bandley 2.50 985 Walter Bandley 2.50 992 Dean S. Tucker 2.50 1000 Laura Gibbs 2.50 1087 L. A. Bowmar 2.60 1088 L. A. Bowmar . 2.50 1089 L. A. Bowmar . 2.50 1090 L. A. Bowmar . 2.50 1091 Karl Keeler . . 2.50 1092 Karl Keeler ";. 2.50 1093 Karl Keeler . . 2.50 1094 Karl Keeler . . 2.50 1102 Nlel Gergen . . 2.50 -- 05 1253 E. D.- - Dahlquist 1256 - W. HrChlld, r 150 1256 Eva Keeler . . . 1.00 2.50 1260 J. B. Keeler. 1261 J. B. Keeler. . 2.60 1262 E. M. West.... 100 50 1265 E. M. West.,.. 100 - 50 50 1266 E. M. West.... 100 1268 R. A. Badger.. 1000 5.00 1279 Arthur Williams 5.00 1000 1309 Lutie Damer- son 500 1000 1337 J. O. Stone. . . . 500 2.50 . 500 ' 1338 J. O. Stone. 2.60 1339 J. O. Stone. , , . 500 2.50 1340 J. O. Stone . . . . 500 2.60 1341 J. O. Stone . . . . 500 2.50 500 1342 ' J. O. 8tone 2.50 1343 . J. O. Stone . . , , 600 2.50 1344 J. O. Stone. . . . 600 2.60 2.60 1345 J.. O. Stone. . . . 500 2.50 1346 J. O. Stone. . . . 600 2.50 1347 R. S. Curtis.. 600 1318 R. S. Curtis... 600 j 2.50 2.60 1366 J. A. Barclay.. 500 6.00 1376 F. S. Smart . . . 1000 2.50 1393 John C. Rose.. 500 1394 Frank J. Me- -Williams, , 600- - -- 2.60 1409 B. W. Olsen. ...1000 6.00 5.00 1410 J. B. Olsen . . r.1000 5.00 1447 Neil Gergen ..1000 1483 P. Daynes . . .. 600 2.50 5.00 1492 J. O. Stone . i . .1000 5.00 1493 .J. O. Stone. . .,1000 5.00 1494 J. ..1000 1497. LaurlnCibbs ,50Q ,2.50 500 2.50 1498 Laurln Gibbs Gibbs . 500 1499 .5.00 600 2.50 Gibbs 1500 2.50 Gibbs 500 1501 2.50 Gibbs. 500 1502 500 Gibbs 2.50 1503 $00 2.50 1504 Gibbs 500 2.50 Gibbs 1505 600 1506 2.50 Gibbs 2.50 151k M. Seymour x ; 600 6oo 1584 Ralph Nielson 2.50 1830 John W, Guy. . 250 1.25 1631 John W. Guy.. 250 1.25 1640 Julius Ander-- 6.00 son . 1000 1641 Julius Ander- - , son 1000 5.00 1642 Julius Ander50 son 100 1683 A. Bernateln ,,4000 . 20.00 1685 Frank Lund ..1000 5.00 5.00 1686 ,Frank Lund ..1000 1687 Frank Lnnd .. 500 2.50 6.00 1699 "H. W. Cram.riOOO 0 1737- - - M, D. .Garoutt. 600 -1762 E. H. Phillips. 1000 5.00 1763 E. H. Phillips. 1000 5.00 1764 E. H Phillips. 1000 5.00 1767 A. Fansler 500 2.50 500 1768 A. Fanslef 2.50 6 00 1785 L. A. Bowmar. .1000 1786 S. H. Bomar. ,,1000 6.00 -- ..... .. -- ...' ' .... -- ne. -- -- ' .... ... 1S93 180 - 1809 1810 1811 John Ws- - W. Guy, ,1000-Joh- Guy.. 1000 John W. Guy. .1000 John W. Guy., 1000 ' 1820 J. A. Barclay .. 1000 1828 P. P. .Thomas. 1000 1829 P. P. Thomas.. 1000 1830 P. P. Thomas. 500 1835 H. H. Eller tson.l 000 1838 H. H. Ellertson.1000 1839 J. B. Keeler... 500 1840 J, B, Keeler.,. 500 1841 J. B. Keeler... 500 1842 J. B. Keeler... 600 1853 W. Warken tin. 1000 1884 J. B. Keeler. . ,1000 And In accordance with an order of the board of directors made on the 27th day of December," 1920, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the sec1, Holbrook retary, Room No. Block, Provo City, Utah, on Satur- f day the 19th day of February, 1921, at 10 oclock a. m., to pay the della-queassessment thereon together with the coat of advertising and - ex- pense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. Office Room 1, Holbrook, Block, Provo City, Utah. , First publication February 1, 1921. Last publication February 15,"1921.' nt NOTICE TO STOCK- - " HOLDERS' MEETING 1 , West Union Canal Company to ' Consider Amendment to Articles of Agreement. j. - Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders et the West Union Canal company will be held at the Lakeview ward house Tin Saturday, the 19th day of - February, A. D. 1921, for the purpose of vot- lng to amend Article XV 11 of the: Articles of Incorporation so - as to road substantially as follows; ' ARTICLE XVIi: The stock of this corporation shaH bo assessable for any and all purposes for meeting the expenses and obligations of tha corporalon as - x hereinafter provided: The hoard of directors shall submit to the stockholders at their an- -' nual meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose, an estimate as 'near as may be of tho - cost of cleaning out und repairing the canal ' of the company, the payment of th uoerintendent, and all other confor the current year tingent --expenses and la said --estimate shallrecona--- . mend the amount to be raised by assessments for such purposes, aud also the amount per share of assessment on the capital stock of tho com. pany. At the meeting where snch estl- mate la presented, the recommendations of the directors shall be considered, and may be accepted, amended, modified or changed la any particular desired by the stockholders; when finally agreed upon the stockholders shall enter an order levying such an amount as may he' necessary for the purposes hereia-fo- re stated; such assessment shall be as provided by the laws of tho state of Utah In force at the time of the levy, except that It shall be made ' by the stockholders Instead of the directors. Such order levying the assessment shall be entered mfbn the minutes of the meeting at which It Is passed. Immediately after the order levying the assessment the secretary - shall publish a notice thereof and send a t.l copy Jol each oLlhe .stockholders their last known respective . addresses. In case of failnre to pay any assessment or part thereof, so much Of the stock of the delinquent stockholder may be sold as may be necessary after publication and notice. The notice of assessment of' levy and the notice tif delinquency shall be substantially as prescribed by the laws of the state of Utah In force at the time of entering the order levying the assessment. , Notice is further given - that at said meeting (which will be a postponement of the annual meeting), the uaual business transacted at the annual meeting will be carried nut, namely the election of officers, reports of the officers, and any and all other business that may be brought before the stockholders. By order of the Board of Directors. Dated January 24, 1921. A. M. CARTER. President. Of r , , ! j - -- -- -- -- ! i i -- post-offi- NUTTALL, Sec. f 1 and Chapel. Open Day and Night. I n . i 1 s i 1 i, ce 1 t ; i v T i . j j :V I 5 - I I - r te. Home-lik-e 4 V Prompt Personal 8erv!ce. Reasonable Pleasant I . (First publication Jan. 25, 1921.) (Last publication Feb. 15 r1921.) ILYTCII UNDERTAKING OO. LADY ATTENDANT. I ' ( T 4 1 I 14 |