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Show zh'zr&i g.fc..w v? PRPYO POST, FRIDAY, MAY,1,192J. . JffCXJE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charie Van 4 nC 4, 'wVHT - "V v - h- Sughroe Nrwypw Ukun i&, Clerk. of said .court under the leal ot said Court to me as United States Marshall, I will, on too 21 day ot iMay, 1921, at the hour ot two oclock P. M. ot said day. at the front door in the County Court House, Provo City, Utah County, State ot Utah, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash tbe following described property, or so much thereof 'as may be necessary, under the terms and provisions of said decree and the order of the court, which said proper-jty is situated in Utah County, State of Utah, and particularly described ! , " Players Ready U Fans Ready n as follows, J :: Everybodys Ready For Big Event Wednesday Here is the Probable-Lineu- of the Boys Who p Will. Start.. the Ball Rolling on Wednesday Next, When King Baseball Will be Crowned for the Season. .All Fandom is. Ready for Big Event. Dave Mitchell, American Fork Provo. Chas. Elliot, (mgr), 1st base. Theo. Ralle, 2nd base. Maxle Sholtz, S. S. Fred Farmer, 3rd base. Leo Sheehan, L. F. Ray Singleton, C. F. Re. Dodge, R. F. Bert Hall, Catcher. Pitchers Nelson, A. Zabriskle, M. Boshard, and Dave Kinney. Fandom of Provo have burled old men Grouch and Gloom, those creatures of discontent, who bother our .dyed in the wool baseball fans during the long winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Fan, including Fan Jr. are wearing the proverbial smile that wo'nt come off," for Wednesday. May 18, Is the day ot all days will be In Provo King Baseball crowned on that day, to bring joy to tbe hearts of all Provo. Never In the history of this city has there been such keen interest in the coming baseball season as now.1' All the gladsome people ot Provo will turn out in grand style to help crown baseball king tor the aum- -- Iner. Everything is In splendid shape Tor the opehlng Kme, said Ray Timmerman, president of the board of control, yesterday, "and we look forward to a wonderful season of unprecedented baseball. been complet-- , have Arrangements ed for the banner parade on Wed Satin'd pnt feaTe'we here HeiC? The following Nuttall, gi Pitchers Floyd Simmons, ad-- 1 I Chas. M. Morris 460 H. B. Cole 66 G. A. Anderson 400 Harry Shipler .. 363 J. F. Berkinstock 85 .... 44 to-w- lt: 3940 8942 3948 4024 4081 4097 4098 4101 : 4119 4153 DELINQUENT NOTICE. 4156 Eureka Bullion Mining Company, 4157 4158 principal place of business, Room 1, 4177 Holbrook Bldg., Provo, Utah. 4185 Notice Is hereby given that there are delinquent uponlhe following 11 described stock ot said corporation, 42 on account of assessment No. 14, 93 levied on the 2nd day of April, 1921, 132 the several amounts Bet opposite the 142 names of the respective shareholders 144 as follows; 178 A Series. 197 No. ' Name Shares. Amt 2 3 6 25 W. M. Stookey 5000 $25 00 303 5.00 314 73 Willard Johnson 1000 141 Jens R. Jensen 2000 10.00 317 4.62 318 783 Elnora Stevensen 903 500 ,1000 392 500 . 200 . 500 A. B. Ewing A. B. Ewing . 100 A. B. Ewing . . 453 W. L. Brimhall . 400 . 500 H. B. Cole W. L. Brimhall . 452 W. L. Brimhall . 452 W. L. Brimhall ... E00 B. C. Davies . . 500 . 600 Nell Gergen Carrie Winn , .1000 .1000 Carrie Winn .1000 Carrie Winn J. Grossberger . 300 Wm. Knndsen .1000 . . ... ... , B Series. E. M. West J. C. J. J. J. C. C. C. C. 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 6.00 1.50 100 100 188 100 .50 .50 .44 .50 W .50 .20 .20 .50 B. Cole . . 39 39 ... 100 100 39 guar-iiTitc- cd 5 00 .44 26 With HAMILTON BEACH CARPET WASHERT Colors restored, grease spots etc., removed on flour or at our plant. Thorough, Economical. Satisfaction 2 50 88 100 I .20 CLEANING COMPANY 113 N. Acad. Ave. Send orders Horrs Bicycle Shop. PROVO RUG IL G. LATHROP CHIROPRACTOR Graduate wtoi0 Off.cea BUI . Hay PILLS General Repatrs, Ranges Con- nected, Water Jackets Cleaned.- ffjr(vnant3' Repaired; Etc. QUICK SERVICE J. WILL CRAIGHEAD 193 W. 1st N. Phone 301-1992 2007 2051 2061 2M3 2165 2198 2199 2200 2201 2202 2203 2257 2368 2384 2395 2483 39 E. M. West 40 E. M. West 39 E. M. West 100 E, M. West Leo Johnson ,.1000 W, A. Downing . 442 R. W. Nichols . R. W. Nichols .. R. W .Nichols , R7W. Nichols K. W. Nichols . R. W. Nichols W. M. Havenor Geo. E. Hemphill 100 Geo. E. Hemphill 100 Geo. E. Hemphill 100 F. R. Woolley . .19 825 .20 841 .20 845 .50 846 6.00 858 2.21 895 2.60 909 2.50 911 2.50 913 2.50 942 2.50 983 2.50 1010 .19 1011 .50 1042 6Q 1043 .50 1044 1.60 1056 Albeit Albert Albert Albert Albert Tracy Tracy Tracy Tracy Tracy H. W-.- Lane W. H. Child W. H. Child WL H. Child W. H. Child W. H. Child W. L, Brimhall L, 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 37 53 100 100 ,J00 Brimhall 100 L. Brimhall W. L. Brimhall W, L. Brimhall W L. Brimhall 100 100 100 100 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .19 .27 .50 .50 .60 .50 .60 ,50 .50 .60 FURNITURE .M 1:1 Thomas L. 8tratton and E. Stratton, Plaintiffs, vs. 8253 Aqullla sued to the undersigned, Nebeker, United States Marshall, out of the above court In the above enduly 3444 titled cause, which decree was Januentered on the fourth day ot ary, 1919, and order of sale attested pn the 9 day of April, 1921 by the i The kind you want for the least money. Satisfaction Guaranteed Vl lit LANNINGS m New and Used Goods 164 W. Center. m $ UTAH, Buller, John J. Buller and Radich, Defendants. ' NOTICE OF SALE. yfnninr PLUMBING AND HEATING CALORIC FURNACES 5 I TRICT OF DIVISION. y BEECHAMS CUT. Notice Provo Center, FOR TvHifc CONSTIPATION Utah. hereby given that at a meeetlng of the board of dlrctors of Crown Point Coneolid ated Mining Co., a corporation, held on the 11th day of April, 1921, an assessment (No. 15) of one (1) cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the company, payable Immediately to Julian F. Greer, Sec- 2861 retary, at his office at the State Bank of Provo, Provo City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, May 14, 1921, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold at the office ot the company, 75 No. University Ave., on Friday the 10th day of Jnne, 1921, at 4 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. JULIAN F. GREER, Secretary... First publication April 12, 1921. . ' Last publication May 13, 1921. Prove W, M' Crown PotntConsolidated Mining pride Company, principal place of business . 4 4 D-1- I Hickman, the disposed of Alng; nlgh Fork, when he clouted LehtL him for a row of bath houses In the Jack Dempsey, Provos son, and worlds champion heavyweight pugilist, has started hard training at the Atlantic City Airport The best citizens of Atlantic city, Including Mayor Bader are dally visitors to Jack alquarters to watch him box. He lows hla sparring partners to lambast him as hard as they can hit, and smiles at the crowd, showing that he can take 'em as hard as they come. NOTICE. CWlQ--- National ,7rraro5TlIege,Chicago. fl ASSESSMENT oT -- Jo-ne- Legal Notices Center SL RUGS GLEANED 2.26 2.26 . , 428 W. 2 00 2 50 .50 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson J. J. R. Whiting B. Cole . B. Cole B. Cole .B. Cole 1.82 .42 .22 2.50 5.00 1.96 2.50 1.00 2.50 .50 2.26 100 Johnson Notions, Novelties, a speciality. Pratt Variety Store, 2 00 .. B. W. Dixon H. H. H. H. II 2.30 .33 ci) rUing In China, Cut Glass, Earthen wear, Fancy, Goods, Lamps, Etc. BOXING akTkSprortor: 7S ' , - ' Fox and s first round. Mr. Johnson and M. Kimball, two young gentlemen, held an "evening at home, In the center of the ring, when they slapped each other on the wrist for 12 minutes. The only excitement around this bout waq a hectic Individual who wanted to bet 10 cents on Mr. Johnson. The program closed with a wonderfully well staged comedy, entitled, Some What Happened to Jones. games. friends In Payson of the said Mr. On Saturday evening a banquet Jones, told that aspiring gent that will be tendered the players and he was a box fighter, or, maybe he at club the organization by saw Jack, Dempseys picture in the Moorefleld Bob Cafe. the Sutton and concluded, he would a will personally "J" that the banquet paper, boxer be in either case, his debut will go over In right epicurean Jn h ,oca, clrcle wag anTand B rudeawaken style The only outsldersinvlted are -ithe local newspaper scribes. wa8 about the Ing for Wmr greenest looking exponet ot the manly art that one would see on a country tour, and it lsnt trthe credit of Nelson that he did'nt put him away In one round. As a boxing match it was a great Through no fault of match maker paper the boxing matches at the comedy. Jones wins the tissue Armory last Tuesday evening, .were boxing glove., and Nelson wins the Blow and uninteresting with the pos- - steel hat. slble exception of the! Hlckman-Ipe- z affair, and the battle royal between j five local youngsters. entertainment The evenings opened np with a battle royal between five local lads, which pro- Probate and Guardianship Notiro, vided good entertainment for the Kid Consult and County Clerk or the respe fans. Spade Leavitt Lloyd were the best of the quintette, dve signers for further Information the latter showing jinusual game JiSw - s L,r Cm. Edwards, L. F. James Anderson, R. F. Clarence Miller, Pitcher. ' Leslie Bowen, 3rd base. E. Thomas, S. S. Lee Thomas, 1st base. L. L. George, C. Tolhurst, 2nd base. Eph Cluff, catcher. I The one umpire system was an-Jissr?4s- Spanish Fork. James Kelley; Weight, Leon Harrison; Payson Tiff Done; Nephi George llaymond, James W. Cowan. All the players on the roster ot the different teams were declared eligible to play, Mr. Dahle of Spanish Fork requested an outside pitcher to help strengthen the team; but his request was deferred for the present. As it was the unanimous wish of the board of control to confine each team to local players only. Tickets have been placed on gale at Provos five drug stores. A limited number of grandstand seats will be sold In these places. Season tickets are on sale at Suttons Cafe and the Taylor Paper company. These tickets are priced at $6.00 entitling the holder to 14 111 Sartlc?pate included o -- mar!h wifi bl the whool children of Provo. The Provo and B. T. U. Bands will enliven' the line of march with "Jazzy airs, which will end at Tim' ' panogos Park. On Tuesday evening the league board of control held a meeting InReSecretary John Saxey's offlee. t0am8 Charles Brown William Barrett, Sprlngvllle Henry ; , 2 50 3726 I 3741 8856 3859 3869 j The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Nine, Township Ten South, Range One West, Salt Lake Meridian, together with all water rights, privl- leges and appurtenances thereunto belonging Dated April 9th, 1921. AQUILLA NEBEKER, United States .Marshall. First Publication April 12, 1921,' Last Publication May I3rl921. I 00 .13 2.50 2.50 2.60 2.50 I j Hi U 5 . - li: !!! fii an order of the board of directors made on the 2nd day ot April, 1921, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the secretary. Room No. 1, Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah, on Wednesday the 26th, day of May, 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 BESTLEMEYER, Secretary. First publication May 10th, 1921; last publication May 24th, 1921.) IN THE UTAH UTAH. DISTRICT COUNTY, OF OF Porfirla Garcia, Plaintiff, va. J. A, Garcia, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to said defend-antx . : Yoif'are hereby summoned to ap pear before the above entitled Court within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. It you are served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the Clsrk cf the Court. This action' its brought to dissolve the bonds of 'matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and said plaintiff. Morgan, Coleman & Straw, u Attorneys for Plaintiff. . . P. O. Address: Provo Commercial Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. First publication May 13, 1921. Last publicatiD June 14, 1921. |