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Show MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL t By Charles Sughroe Like "Better Speech Week Uw Wm, Only Different , '15 linquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses Legal Notices of sale. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS AUGUST BEJpELMEYER, Secretary. and Office Probate Guardianship Notices, Room! Holbrook Building, Consult County Clerk or the respec- Provo CityvUtah. First publication February 8, 1921. tive signers for further information. Last publication March 11, 1921. NOTICE OP INTENTION. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Notice - Is - hereby given by the Board of Comm'ssioners of Provo Tintic Delaware Mining Company, a Corporation, Principal Place of City of the intention of said Board of Business, Provo, Utah County, Commissioners to make the followState of Utah. described improvement, ing To construct curb and gutter with Notice is hereby given that at a cement concrete,' also waterways and meeting of the brerd of directors of driveway crossings, on both sides of the above named corporation, held Fifth West street between Fifth at Trovo, Utah, onan the 8 th day of assessment of 1921, North street and a point 669.76 feet February, cent north of Fifth North street. The on all of the per share was levied outstanding capital curb and gutter on the west side of stock of said payable on said street is to be in the shape of a or before thecorporation, 14 th day of March, large waterway. Theoncurb and gut- 1921, to J. A. Iloldaway, treasurer the east side ter to be constructed said corporation, at 84 East Secof said portion of said street will be of Provo, Utah. of the standard slxe and form of con- ond South, stock Any upon which said assessconcost of entrre and the struction, ment remain shall unpaid on said on and the curb gutter structing the .oast side of said portion of said 14th day of March, 1921, will be defor sale at street (fronting on the city park) linquent and advertised public auction, and unless payment will be paid for by the city. The is made before will be on Wedabutting property owners on the nesday, the 6th day of sold 1921, April, west side of . said 'portion of said street will only be required to pay!,ata,1tbe hour of, 16 oclock' amr.-o- as- Pa? the delinquent the rate bid for the curb and gutter, , Bessment with the costs of together on and waterways, etc,, driveways and of sale. expenses advertising and the the east side of said street, CHASE HATCH. city will pay the difference between the cost of the construction of said Lncattcn of office, Secretary. Holbrook curb and gutter etc., on the east side Block, Utah. Provo, costs of said curb and and the gutter, publication Feb. 11, 1921; etc., on the west side of said street. last(First publication March 11, 1921.) Said district is to be called Curb and Cutter District No. 4, and the esti NOTICE TO CREDITORS. mated cost of Bald improvement is $3625.79, of which the city's portion In the District Court of the Fourth Is estimated at 2459.61, leaving the Judicial District, in and for Utah sura of 11166.18, or $2.23723 per of Utah. State County,. the to be assessed foot, front against In the matter of the estate of west side of on the property abutting Hart Crooks, Deceased. said portion of said street in said dis- Marlon Creditors will present claims with frontof feet 521.26 there. being trict, at the vouchers to the age on the west side of said street In Bank of Americanundersigned in AmeriFork, abutters The said district. portion Fork City, Utah county, state of of the cost and expense of said pro- can Utah, on or before the 26th day of posed Improvement will be paid for April, A., D. 1921. by a local assessment upon, the lots JAMES CHIPMAN, JR., within the fo- Administrator or, pieces' of ground Estate of of. the Deceased. Curb . and Gutter llowing' described Marion Hart Crooks, District No. 4. being the district to A ROBINSON, be effected and benefited by said PARKER for Administrator. Attorneys improvement, namely: nFeb. 11, 1921; publicatlo (First lands and lots The east side of all March 11, 1921.) last publication in the' unplatted portion of Provo Secof northwest the in quarter City SUMMONS. tion 1 in Township 7 South, Range 2 East. Salt Lake meridian, fronting In the District Court of the Fourth or abutting upon said improvement, Judicial District of the State of and for a depth of 6 rods back from the property line of said street on Utah, sitting in and for Utah County. Provo Commercial and Savings which said improvement is to be constructed. ' Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. All protests and objections to the The Mosida Fruit Lands Company, a corporation; B. F. Redman, as recarrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating the ceiver of The Mosida Fruit Lands the Company; International Trust Comdescription of the property, to 18th recorder on or before the pany, a corporation, as trustee; Wiloclock five at liam F. Lynch, Leon D. Nish, Edof 1921, March, day The Board of Commissioners ward Schmidt, Clarence F Crafts, p.- m. at Its first regular meeting there- and Francis H. Piefer, Defendants. the 21st day of The State of Utah to the Said Deafter, fendants: March, 1921, at 7:26 oclock p. m. You are hereby summoned to apwill hear and consider such protests ;and objections to said improvement pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If have been made. xi shall served within the county In which By order of the Board of of Provo City, Utah. this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and Dated February 21st, 1921. defend the above entitled action; and FRED EVANS, in case of your failure so to do, judgCity Recorder. you First publication Feb. 25, 1921; ment will be rendered against comaccording to the demand of the last publication March 18, 1921. plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. This action is brought on three In the District Court of the Fourth causes of action: 1. That plaintiff have judgment Judicial District, in and for Utah State of Utah. decreeing the several amounts- due County, The - In the matter of the estate of and owing it by defendant,Mosida Fruit Lands Company, and Jacob E. Jensen, Deceased. Creditors will present, claims with the said receiver thereof, be declared vouchers to tho undersigned at the a first lienwpon property. described Bank of American Fork in American In the first cause. of action of said Fork City, Utah county, sUte of complaint, and for the foreclosure ' . Utah, on or before the 26th day of of said lien. have judgment 2. That D. A. plaintiff 1921. June, JAMES CHIPMAN, JR., against The Mosida Fruit Lands Administrator of the Estate of Jaccb Company and the receiver thereof for the sum of $5,475.25 with InterE. Jensen, Deceased. est and for the sale of the collateral PARKER A ROBINSON. ,, security - described In the second Attorneys for Administrator. of action of said complaint. (First publication Feh. 11, 1921; cause 3. That plaintiff have judgment last publication March 11, 1921.) Lands against The Mosida Fruit in thereof receiver the and NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Company with Interest Eureka Bullion Mining Company. the sum of $4,697.61, ' Principal place of business. Provo and for the sale of the collateral security described Jn the thirds cause City, Utah. a of action of said complaint at that Notice is hereby given of MORGAN. COLEMAN A STRAW. of directors board of the meeting A ADAMSON. the Eureka Bullion Mining company DICKSON, ELLIS for Plaintiff. Attorneys of February. held on the fifth day Provo ComAddress Postoffice of 13) 1921, an assessment (No. mercial Bank --Building,- Provo, per share one-hacent Utah. was levied .on the outstanding 11, 1921; (First publication Feb. corporation capital stock of said to Jiarch 11, 19 2L) last publication August payable immediately of said secretary Bestelmeyer, agreed and England-ar- a 1 Holbrook build Room 'corporation, of German flesh the pound that Utah. ing, Provo City, - - to-w- it: SHERIFFS SALE. In District Court. Utah County, State of Utah. 'Edward Larson, O. M. Larsen and E. W. Larsen, doing jb r one-four- th - business under the firm name and style of Larsen Brothers, plaintiffs, vs. Earl C. Smith, defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 14th day of March, 1921, at Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at 11 Graduate National of ' Chiro- -' PLEADS FOR SISTERS Constantino- ple ! Everybody seems to have s good word to aay for tho Tragic Tale of Harem Victims" Sufferings. wonderful work being done by - the more than MX) American men ten thousand Armenian girls have been rescued from Turkish harems through the help and generosity of America. This la the statement given out by tho Near East Relief, which is making the saving of these tragic victims of Turkish cruelty one of the most Important feature's of -- More than and - Provo Center, whole-heartedly-- 444444444444 JOHN W. GUY Public and Municipal Auditing '4 A Statements Prepared Jones Abtsract Office, Colum- - 9 -- bia Theater Bldg. Phone 690-Provo, Utah. A y, (V. HANSEN SIGNS Banners, Show Cards, Scenic and Pictorial PAINTING Interior Decorating PHONE 56-215 W. Center, Provo, Utah to-w- it: Commencing at a point fifty (56) rods west of thet southeast corner of the southeast quarter of - Section ELIZA' DODURIAN. Two, Township Five Southr Range R One East, Salt Lake meridian, thence the sufferings of erlle and the horrors north eighty rods; thence west fifty of slavery ; but she knows all too well rods; thence south sixteen and tbe terrible fate of her slatera and rods;, (hence east three and e rods; thenee south d friends. . It is for them the and rods; thence of fifteen and slxteen'whom little girts east forty, six and one-brt li to t':e last she erw being torn from llie.r place At beginning rjntaicn g an area of twenty-thre- e mothers arms and carried off on the and one hun- I dred fourteen one huni-esixtieths middle bows of tbe Tuiklah soldie (23.114.1 GO) weres, Also; tsg'nnlng and Spiml Therapist that abe make Iter plea. " at the southeast of f action What their Urea hare beena'nce Two, Township Fire South, Range Chiropractor then may be guessed by a look Into lie One East, Salt La-- 3 . meridian; Rooms 1 to 6, Irvine Bldg. faces of any of thfc ten thousand who thence north eighty rods; thence west fifty rods; thence south eighty have passed through the Rescue Homes HATCH UNDERTAKING OO. of the Near East Relief. Their heads rods; thence east fifty rods to place of beginning. Together ' with all LADY ATTENDANT. bowed In shame, ibey creep into the water rights of every name and na- Prompt Personal Service. Reasonable American relief stations, trying vainly ture appurtenant to the above desto hide the tattoo marks which proMid cribed property heretofore used, now claim td the world their story. Pleasant Home-lik-e used or hereafter acquired in connecChapel. Thousands of tlicso girls have been tion therewith. That the .water rights Open Day and Night. brought back to I'fe snd hope through aforesaid include but are not limited the work of tho Near East Relief. It to four shares of primary right in is to rescue the one hundred thousand American Fork Irrigation comnioy, more atill held captive that the Near a corporation, evidenced by certifiEast Relief 'Is making -Its- appeal this cate? No. 597 Issued in the name of ', James Spratley, Sr., and 24 shares of year. . comin said irrigation surplus right pany evidenced by certificate No. 48 1 Issued in the name of James Spart-leSr., and 21 shares of surplus TICE IN ALL COURTS right in said Irrigation company issued to said James Spartley, Sr., EUREKA. DF.LTA certificate No. 6- 1- That said James Spartlev, Sr.,, and the defendant James fpartley are the same person. And also including but not limited to four aesrs of primary water and 21 acres- - cf surplus water in what is known rsthe Mitchel ditch. i Dated, at . Provo City, Utah, this 18th day of February. 1321."" J. D. BOTD. Sheriff. By D. L. ELLERTON, Deputy. D. H. THOMAS, .Attorney for an English ehem" Plaintiff. ist began to manu 18. F;b. 1921; First, publication lost pub. 'cation Mar. 8. 1921. facture BEECHAMS PILLS. Today they have the largest - three-fourt- one-ha- lf sixty-thre- one-four- INVESTIGATOR INDORSES ' NEAR EAST RELIEF - 7 . During the Peace Conference In Paris tbs American Commission to Negotiate Peace, appreciating the trapor- -' (j tame of accurate, first hand Informs- lion about the Armenian situation, sent J Cspt Ben.lamia Burges Moore of thw 1 American lied Cross as head of ope- - j . rial mission to strdy and report om Captain Moore's findings. : as to tho value of the work done by ths Near East Relief form part of his offl- - soft-eye- th -f t. J D. Morlan c-- dal report "Armenians are sincerely grateful t us," Captain Moore states, since It is no exaggeration to say that they would Up-to-Da-te. rs hare disappeared as a mii -- -- More than -- 60 yrs. ago - 1 NOTICE. 1 Notice is hereby given that the assessment of taxes levied by the Board 'cl Commissioners of Provo by ordinance passed FebCity, ruary .21' L 1921, upon the property fronting 'vrabuttingoir both sides of I'fi, -- a sale of any medicine in the world! Why? 0sc Si4 wunilei, la pjfls buy, 10c, 25c. Fifth V3t street, between Center street anl Third North street, and on the east side of Fifth West street With regard to Mr. Hardings amfrom Th'yd North street te Fifth bition 'to break the solid South, wed of North street, for like to remind him that the boll-grading, constructing curb aud gut- - weTl has been trying to do it for ter, (and park curbing) with cement ' concrete? construct covered culverts, fifteen years.' ' out clean boxes, Inlets, drainage to and a wheeze used have with about pare., waterways, etc., They seven Inch--' concrete the lemonade privilege atcthe-nortsaid street. In said street paving dia- pole; It would be a mint, however, in trict No. 6, is completed. compared with Ihq Ford agency " , That the Board of Commissioners Palestine. quent and advertised for sale at Pubbe sitting as a board of .. After Henry Ford haa given the of Provo City, The plumb is used to straighten and. lic auction, and unless payment some review, will meet in equalization milk cowless perhaps world comraMsioneCs room. made before, will be sold on WednesFord lines; the plum to straight- county city building a Jokeless evolve ,the genius will day. March 36, 1921, at thethehour car. de of 16 (Oclock , m. to pay se c) the-purpo- -- H , Alourlce Tourneur presents The Lost Of & i ed r. '. h , ; Boys r--I f you wanLtQsee When Tourneur made t picture he erected' a huge target or hillside at the studio, where the i tors practiced evjsry.day. some accuracy. arrow shooting, don't miss Maurice 'Tourneur's The Last which opens at of the Mochicans, the Strand theatre on Thursday. Every Indian who shoots an arrow in this thrilling picture shoots It with cracker-jac- k J' ) , nation bad It ? not beet t for thla splendid help given I them by the Near East Rdlef aud American Fowl Ailiu'nV fnflon. Thel (. LAWYER y, women workers of tbe Near East Relief. In a pufe Rear Adml Bristol lie address. Rear Admiral Mark L Bristol, U. & Navy, High Commissioner to Turkey, who has charge of all American Interests In ths Near East, went on record support of the American relief organisation, If I have been able to encourage the workers of tho Near East Relief or give them assistance In any way," the Admiral said, I feel that I am mors than. repaid In keeping with ths success that has attended ths efforts of tho Near East Relief Committee la this part of tho world In the past. I hops the future will bring you greater success. It will always give me pleasure to render any assistance possible to the Committee as a whole, tq any of (ho workers, snd to the great work of humanity that the committee represents." When 139,000 Russian' refugees from the Crimea arrived off Constantinople, Admiral Bristol Immediately cabled tbe Near East Relief for help, and the Near East Relief bakeries fed these refugees and N. E, R. workers helped the American sailors to feet tho sick to hospitals. , . v Admiral Bristol Is In Intimate touch with all tho work being conducted by the Near East Relief and speaks from personal knowledge of Its accomplishments. A Elizabeth Spratley, Jedediah Sptrately, John Sprateley, and American Fork City, Defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1921, at the front door of the court house in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah County, Utah, described, t: (l-2- High Commissioner Praises Near East Relief n, -- lf GIRL n, Chicago. D-1- SHERIFFS SALE. -- t H.G. LATHROP practlc College, Offices 44 W. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Utah. Zion's Savings Bank A Trust Co., a Plaintiff, vs. James Sprat-le- , Commis-aloone- ' ARMENIAN its work. That It Is a. work which In Itself justifies the millions that America haa spent In this stricken land is testified to by little Miss Eliza .Podurian, a twenty-year-ol- d Armenian girl recentIn this arrived country. Mlsa Dodu-rlaly through tbe Intervention of American missionaries, was herself soared CHIROPRACTOR o'clock a. m.: Part of lots 5 and 7, block 8, Plat Pleasant Grove,- - Utah; the A, northeast corner northwest corner of lot 2, block 7, Plat A. Pleasant Grove, Utah. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff. By D. R. Ellertson, Deputy. (First publication Feb.. 18, 1921; last publication March 8, 1921.) f to-wi- Monday, the 7th day of March, 1921, and continuing in session each day, Until Friday, the 11th day of March, 1921, both days .inclusive, between the hours of 10 oclock a. m. and 11 o'clock a. m., and will hear and con- aider objections and htake correction of any tax which the said board may deem unusual and unjust. That during sold time between the hours of 9 oclock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. each day. said lists will be open for public inspection at the office of the city recorder, at the county court house,' Provo Uity, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, dated February 28th. 1921. FRED. EVANS, City Recorder. First publication March. 1, 1921; last publication March 7, 1921. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the County of Utah, Jitate of Utah. In the jnatter of tne Estate of Anna J. M. Berg,- Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Janies B. Tucker, Provo Commercial & Savings Bank' build ing, Provo City. Utah, on or before the 25th day of April. 1921. OSCAR WYMAN BERG, Administrator of the Estate of Anna J. M. Berg, Deceased. J. B. TUCKER, Attorney for Administrator. (First publication Feb. 22, 1921; last publication March 25, 1921.) . 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