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Show I i r V , THE Legal Notices MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL and Guardianship NoUoos, or the respeo-diConwlt County Clerk Information. further tor signer PROVO POST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 By Charles Sughroe Vnuti Nrvipapef Unm But it Gave the Boy a Pain r CoxicB OP SALE FOB HEN. WARE-HOUSEMA- given that the sell at public auction d? First West street. Provo. 1st day ol November. Ff?l' at the hour ol 10 o'clock i m., tbVlollowing described personal un-.iflr- ; 1 tflTtb 5One' Jf Hol-- 1 liar automobile, model informed and The undersigned is and therelore aUeges that la the property ol one lv-e?- n. as receiver ol W. K. whose company, a corporation, !?dre to Salt Lake City, Utah but fhatlaid car was left with the under, Dan Rush-torirned for storage by one thence West 13.90 chains; thence NOTICE OP SALE FOR DELINwhose' president residence North by East 11 74 chains; thence ii unknown. lor the purpose QUENT ASSESSMENT. East 13.57 chains; thence South is made nfStocUn the sum ol $189.00 due 7.83 chains to the place ol beginTINTIC DELAWARE MINING storage ning, area 14.50 acres. undersigned as and lor 1st day car from the Dated this 14 th day ol October, COMPANY, a corporation, principal en? DecemSer. place of business, Provo, Utah Coun1919, to the 14th day 1921. ty, State of Utah. D. BOYD, J. oriober.,1921, together withol costs sale ' Sheriff ol Utah There are delinquent on the followand expenses County, Utah. of advertising ing described stock on account of By D. R. ELLERTSON, Deputy. necessarily incurred herewith. Assessment No. 3, levied on the 10th Dated this 14 th day ol October, day of September, 1921, the several NOTICE OP ASSIGNMENT. L 1,2 amounts set opposite the names of JACK A. AFFLECK, Success Motor as In the Fourth business District Court ol the respective shareholders, as folDoing the State ol Utah, in and lor Utah lows, Co. Warehouseman. No. of Oct H county. First publication Oct. Name Cert. 6hrs. Amt. $8, 1981. In the matter ol the voluntary asLast publication F 175 1000 $10.00 signment of Floyd Olsen, doing busi- Ahlander, A. 284 ness under the name of Olsens Con Ahlander, A. F notice op intention. F 315 lor the benefit of creditors. Ahlander, A. the lectlonery Ahlander, A. F.. ..521 Notice of Assignment. Notice is hereby given by Provo 30f Board ol Commissioners, ol board Notice Is hereby given that on the Aird, J. W 453 Aird, J. W ol the Intention ol said 21st of the day 1921, September, S make the following described lm- above named Floyd Olsen made and Anderson, Julius545 Carl B.159 10000 100.00 executed his assignment Arentson, 1.03 tTra grade and pave with concrete for the benefitvoluntary of creditors to the 10.00 wide, leet and $8.7 thick inches as"Stuart tlx Morrison, undersigned, 10.00 West Street between the signee, and that said assignee has .20 Jouth side ol Center Street and thfi duly qualified by an Inventory filing 10.00 north side ol First 8outh Street, of said assigned property and a good 20.00 and sufficient undertaking as reand construct waterways, driveway .20 boxes, etc., on quired by the laws of of the State crossings, dean-ou- t 10.00 ol said Utah, and that all creditors of the the west side ol said portion 26.5 5.00 street Bald pavement to to be the above named Floyd Olsen, doing 15.00 business as Olsens feet wide on the weet aide ol Confectionery, 10.00 ol The Denver & Rio are required to present their claims 25.00 Grande Western Railroad Company, under oath to the undersigned at 105 .10,00 and 1L2 led wide on the east side West Center street, Provo, Utah, on .41 The or before the 15 th ol said Tallway rlght-ol-waday of January, 3.00 RailDenver A Rio Grande Western con- 1922 10.00 STUART MORRISON, road Company la to pave with .20 crete six Inches thick between its A88iQ86 5.0A outtracks and lor two leet on the First publication, Oct. 14, 1921. 6.00 side ol the rails ou each side ol its Last publication Dec. 6, 1921. 5.00 tracks on said street. 6.00 The estimated cost ol said improveNOTICE TO CREDITORS. -- 83 ment is $5,'623.65, according to plans, 1000 10.00 Mrs. L, V.241 file In District Court of the Fourth Judl Dorius, A profiles, and specifications on 60000 500.00 Ekker, the office ol the City Engineer. The clal District, Utah county Utah. 6000 50.00 255 A. H Ekker, abutters portion of the cost and exIn the matter of the estate of Ekker, A. H. 2000 20.00 267 a pense thereof, will be defrayed by Anna Stewart Batty, deceased. 2000 20.00 268 Ekker, A. H lecal assessment, to be assessed, claims with Ekker, A. H Creditors will 2000 20.00 270 to the frontage ott the west vouchers to the present undersigned at his Etycer, J. H....448 100000 1000.00 to side Of said street and one-thi3250 32.50 office, 108 West Center street, Pro- Ekker, J. H -- 449 the iTontage on the east side of said vo, Utah, on or before the fifteenth Ekker, J. H 546 10000 100.00 on toot front 4.89414 or per street, of December, 1921. 7.75 775 .....550 Don C the east side ol said street, and dayDated at Provo, Utah, this 8th Gee, 7.75 647 775 A Elias Gee, west on the loot 1.38323 per front of October, 1921. Hansen, Albln ....265 3500 35.00 aide of said street within said dis- day LEE L BAKER, 5000 50.00 192 Hatch, A. C ae Street trict, which ft to bo known with will annexed, Hatch, A. C.... 100.00 10000 Administrator, the Paving District No. 14, being of the Estate of Anna Stewart Batty, Hatch, A. C.... 261 20000 200.00 district to be affected and benefited deceased. C.... ...410 25000 250.00 Hatch, by said improvement, namely, the BAKER & BAKER, 1000 10.00 416 Hatch, A. C east side ol Loti 1, 6, 7 and 8 In .20 20 600 108 West Center Street. Hatch, A. C west side ol Lots Block 69, and-th- e 1000 10.00 206 Attorneys for Administrator. Hatch, H. R A" 4 and 5 in Block 60, all In Plat First publication, Oct. 11, 1921. Hatch. H. R 7...2 08 1000 10.00 ol Provo City Survey ol Building Lots .40 40 509 Last publication, Nov. 11, 192L Hatch, H. R and lor the lull depth ol said lots ......260 20000 200.00 Hatch, Jos back from the property line, fronting ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ..403 16667 166.67 Hatch, Jos. on said portion ol said street where 1000 10.00 .417 Jos Hatch, conho Is to said Improvement 206 51 Bullion Mining Company, Hatch, Jos. Eureka structed. 800 of business, Room Haws, Verl ...,...655 place principal said A11 to protests or objections 775 549 No. 1 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. Hodson, Ima G out improvement or to the carrying at a Hodson, J. R 103 that is given Notice hereby writiof said Intention, must be in 2000 board of directors of Israelson, L. W.....316 of the meeting ng, signed by the owners ol the prop- the Eureka Bullion Mining company, Jackson, Adelia ..553 775 erty affected or benefited, describing held on Saturday the 1st day f Oc- Jacobs, Milton ....221 4334 the same, together with the number 0 486 i assessment No. 17 of Jacobs,'-Milto- n of front feet, and be filed with the tober, 1921, share was Johnson, La Ella..331 1000 cent one-ha-lf per (He) City Recorder, on or before the 18th 1500 levied upon the outstanding capital Johnson, Lit Ella .332 day of October, 1921. The Board of stock of 61 the corporation, payable Johnson, Ln Ella-4- 65 Commissioners at Its first regular 1500 to August Bestelmeyer, Johnson, Cynthia-16- 6 immediately 19th the 20 meeting thereafter, and treasurer of said cor- Johnson, Cynthia-46- 8 day of October, 1921, will consider secretary at the company s .office. Jones, Richard ..,.217 5000 conporation, and the proposed levy and hear 10000 100.00 Holbrook Block, Provo Jones, Richard sider such protests and objections to Room No. J which Jones, Richard 280 10000 100.00 stock upon Utah. Any City, said Improvement as shall have been 28 10000 100.00 Jones, Richard this assessment may remain nn paid made. ...244 4, 1921, will Larson, T. C November ComBy Order of the Board ol 278 C be delinquent and advertised tor sale Larson, T. missioners ol Provo CltyUtah. 204 pay- Lake, John H unless and auction, at public Dated this 26th day ol September, 607 will be sold on Luke, John H before, made is ment 1921. NovemB 224 of J. 23rd McCurdy, day ' ihe Wednesday, FRED EVANS, com- Madsen, Andrew -- 243 85000 250.00 tbe of office tbe at 1921, ber, , 3000 80.00 City Recorder. a. m., to pay tbe Madsen, Andrew -- 328 First publication, 8ept. 27, 1921. pany at 10 oclock 6.00 Andrew -- 360 - 600 thereon, assessment Madsen, delinquent Last publication, Oct. 18, 1921. 1000 16.00 -- 364 Andrew of advertising cost Madsen, the with 1000 10.00 Madsen, Andrew -- 366 and expense of sale. SHERIFFS SALE. 1000 10.00 Andrew -- 867 18-1- 7. Sett n, HOME TOWN HELPSfci HAVE YOUR Rugs & Carpets Cleaned Machinery By Lh WORK GUARANTEED Prices Reasonable Phone (Mill We Call and Deliver to-w- it: Problem le Worthy of Very Much More Consideration Than la Ue ually Given It. What kind of tree should one plant beside ones hornet asks Good Housekeeping. Obviously It should be a fast grower. Also It should be ornamental. Preferably It should give a shade that le lofty and hot too dense. A productive tree will answer as wetl as one that Is merely ornamental. If a grafted tree Is planted rather than a seedling It will produce In a very few years. Nut trees are both ornamental and productive. The black walnut and the pecan, seem to be well suited to this sort of planting. Why not try one or the other, or possibly both, on on, each aide of the house! The black walnut Is a rapid grower, reaches large size, and has foliage Of great beauty. A mature tree will pro--' duee a great quantity of nuts. The pecan Is also large and beautiful, as well as long-liveAmong the most beautiful and stately of the trees at trees planted Mount Vernon are by George- Washington and wtHl ta ex. -- Bert Bandley HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West y. two-thir- Phone 85 In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 10th day of September, 1921, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of said corporation at Room 6 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah, on the 7th day of November, 1921, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and the expenses of sale. . ' ds rd In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, In and lor the County of Utah. Henry Twls, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Colled se, defendant Sheriffs Sale. To be tedfl at Sheriff Sale on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1921, at 11 oclock a. m.. In front 1 the Conn House door ol Utah County, state of Utah, the following real estate located In Utah it uty, state ol Utah, as follows, to-w- - . l-- sheriftssale. S .S'at Commencing at a point 5.41 the Southeast cor--r of Section I, Township 5 South, Range 1 Weet of the Salt ' Lake Base end Meridian, running thence North -- 1.00 chain, thence West 14.69 chains; thence South 1.00 chain; thence West 5.50 u ortheagt quarter (NEH) chains; thence South 4.50 chains; Northwest Quarter (NW4 ) thence West 17.50 chains; thence fw w. chains; thence East , .South 4.50 8.50 chains; east quarter (NEH),of tbe jthenct South 2.75 tbe North-- ; eas quarter (SEX ) l chains; .thence East 7.50 chains; and tbe ) (NE14 , ibence South 6.25 chains; thence of Sec- southeast (SE14) Hast 1 quarter rods 5ft feet; thence finn Twelve (12) Township South 10.25 chains; thence West 11 feet; thence South 9.26 chains; Seven (7) South of anAek MeWest, of the Salt Hundred thence East 7.83 chains; thence Three orth 30.90 chains; thence East ridian containing more or less. N 1 Q0 chains; Twenty (320) acres, of October. thence North 9.10 Dated his 14th day chains; thence East 0.16 chains the place of beginning, area A. D. 1921. ,j.. d. BOYD, 80 acres. County, Utah. Utah of Also commencing 17.58 chains Deputy. ELLERTSON, West lyDR and 6.38 chains North of --the i. Southeast corner of Section 1. drive to Jur You may be able Township 5 South, Range 1 West but your methods of the Salt Lake Base and Meridto orive ian, running thence West 7.73 when yon try mobile. .72 chains; hlna; tb f chains wrest of K5: M.-4- R.-4- R498 Murdock, Jot. 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 5000 500 41 5.00 .41 1000 2000 1000 2000 62 10.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 .52 Neff. David, Frank By JONATHAN XDL BRACK INDIANA r which WAS the French flag first floated over, Indiana. In the middle of the seventeenth c e n tury La Salles explorations brought him through the wooded wilderness of Indiana. Shortly there followed Jesuit missionaries from Quebec and ln their trull came adventurous rangers and fur traders. French forts end trading posts were soon established. In 1703 tbe British took possession of this territory after the French and Indian wars, and remained ln possession until the Revolution. One of the boldest campaigns of the Revolution was that of Clerks little army, whose indomitable courage end audacity finally defeated the large British garrison at Vincennes end won tbe Northwest territory for Virginia. Pioneers from tbe East end from Kentucky made their way into this new territory, and among these was Abraham Lincolns family. It was In 1810, the year that Indiana became the nineteenth state, that Lincoln eh tnlned citizenship In Indiana, With the Increase In population by 1800 Indiana Territory was formed, extending from the Ohio border west to the Mississippi and north to Canada. Vlncennee was selected as the first capital. In 1804, when the Louisiana Purchase was made, the government of Louisiana was placed ln the hands of the Indian Territory officials, so that for one year the capital of Louisiana was also at Vincennes in Indiana. Although nicknamed the Booster States from the old southern slang for rough backwoodsmen, Indiana, with Its square miles. Its fifteen Presidential electors, end Containing as It does the (enter of population, le considered of utmost im-" portance politically. 1 . 180 6000 60.00 and Samuel Neff. David, Frank 5.16 616 470 and Samuel ' Neff, David and 228 30000 800.00 Samuel Neff. David and 806 25000 850.00 Samuel Neff, David and 2000 20.00 452 Samuel ( Uy MoClur Nawapapar SrndleaM.) 2000 20.00 426 Norman, James 5000 50.00 543 Norman. James 2000 20.00 OConnor. J. 436 342 25000 250.00 Rawson. J. F 6000 60.00 348 Only a mother thinks a boy conld Rawson J. F 5000 60.00 be sick and still have e big appe344 J. F i rJwmS J. F 2000 20.00 tite. 846 86,-2- T-.- HZTn, J. F. J. F Rawson, J. F Rawson 347 848 849 2000 600 365 CRAIGHEAD J, WILL 301-- 193 W. 1st N. .1 The Story of Our States 10.00 1000 10.00 1000 10.00 - one condition. Commonly thinks of the pecan as a tree for warm latitudes only. Both It and the Eng llsh walnut will thrive much farther north than Is commonly supposed. For planting near the house, then, the black walnut, the pecan or I good shagbark tree would be an excellent choice. The folinge of the walnut is QUICK SERVICE. Phone 20.00 AI1 that artificial 5.00 3.65 draws Is a laugh. dignity THROW SHOES AWAY Let Me Halt Sole and Repair Them OLD WORN OUT SHOES Guaranteed to Look and Wear Like New Give Me a Trial Be Convinced. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP, Thomas Demos, Prop. 408 W. Center St. Provo, Utah ECONOMIC pleasure 784-N-- J. w. That Good Coal THE KIND YOU WANT ' Castle Gate Clear Creek Black Hawk Smoot &Spaftord Phone 17 PRINTER WAS POEVED, Charley Harris, of - Laving New and Repair Work. i Ma- - All work guaranteed. teriala furnished. - - J. W. Wheeler t Springville Phone 139-- J ( j Provo Hide ;& Fur Co. X Highest Prices Paid for HIDES, FURS, WOOL, PELTS JUNK OP ALL KINDS; , - Z,T Phone 867 . 812 South University ' ' Jt y s PROVO, UTAH oFauSomatlon Another useful object which to acby painting to the Improved sanitary condition of buildings and outhouses. The cost of such work (painting) to smalt the necessary equipment to not expensive and with proper care this will last a lifetime. Everywhere Panther Upholstering PAINT complished 108 West Center Street Provo,' Utah King- OF Is not chiefly valuable for ornamentation. It Is chiefly valuable Or sanitation, greater life, better service. While paint does, of course, serve to Improve the appearance bf property, It is far more useful for protecA small tion than for ornament amount of money and work expended In keeping a valuable piece of machinery painted will greatly add to Its length of life. The same may be said of buildings. Collections and Adjustments ' 75 WEST FIFTH NORTH Half Block From University about Bat painting Baker & Baker - VALUE Observation in most localities leaves the impression that too many buildings suffer from lack of painting. A great many property owners seem to assume that the nse of tbe paint brush Is the special prerogative of the rich, that It boldj no advantage for Leschetizky Method Standard a Trial Satisfac- University Shoe RepairingfCo. Ornamentation. Teacher Counselors-at-La- ' tion Guaranteed. to Imagine That the Only Uee of the Brush Is for Experienced Pianoforte' Attorneys and Give Me Great Mistake Mrs. Floyd Violett Nnttall Apartments. Tel. RIGHT PRICES. always beanttfnl and In the fall the leaves of both the hlcaory and the pecan ere symphonies In brown. YOUR OLD DONT chinery at the Celleni VI 10.00, 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 6000 50.00 2.06 206 1000 10.00 2000 20.00 2000 20.00 5000 50.00 d, Geaeral Repairs, Ranges Watet Jacket Cleaned. Hydrants Repaired, Etc. Ova-acte- , Ma- - Up-to-Da- te n Secretary. Provo, Utah. First publication Oct, 18, 1921 Last publication Nov, 4, 1921. er Madsen, Madsen, Andrew -- 368 Secretary. Madsen, Andrew -- 369 Block, Holbrook 1 Room Office, Madsen, Andrew -- 370 Utah. Provo City, Madsen, Andrew r371 tFirst publication, Oct. 4, 1921. Madsen, Andrew -- 872 Nov. 4, Last publication, Madsen, Andrew -- ITS Madsen, Andrew -- 374 Madsen, Andrew -- 375 522 Court of Madsen, Andrew -- 365 I the Fourth District -Andrew Madsen, Utah. , 861 Utah County, State of Madsen, A. T William R. Olsen. defendant Madsen, Mr. A. T.863 124 Alfred M. Holdaway, Miller. J. H 162 L. J. Meldrum, the Sheriff. Sala mi 38 Morrison, W. Morrison! W. M...466 487 Mecham, John Utah of Couy. House of the Court Murdock. E. W.-- 506 fIlowlng the 151 State of Utah, In Utan Murdock, Jos. R scribed real estate located described Murdock, Jos. H...184 and Utah, Murdock. Jos. R...2S0 County, State of 29 foBow Murdock, Jos. FITLY ACES CALORIC CHASE HATCH, Office, Room 6 Holbrook building, to-w- it, AUGUST BESTELMEYER, AND HEATING PLUMBING on Done QUESTION , OF TREE PUNTING ORVILLE BAILEY right-of-w- Expert Shoe Repairing Texas, printer, got slightly peeved at e letter from a doctor who wanted bids on several thousand letterheads, dif- -' ferent size, different grades and dlf- ferent colors and wanted tbe printing form held standing. So Charley took his typewriter ln hand and wrote: Am In the market for bids on one operation tor appendicitis. One, two or five-inc-h incision with or without ether also without or with a nurse. It appendix Is found to be sound, went quotations to Include putting same back and canceling or- der. If removed successful bidder to expected to hold Incision open for about sixty days, as I expect to be on the market for gallstones at that ever time and want to save the extra cost Kansas City Poet. of catting. Beaeone for Motorists. The flashing beacon need on tbe high sees by the leading nations of the world to now to be need as a highway guide for motorist. Like tbe beacon at see, the city traffic to an unwatched light, automatic ln operation for months et a time. Fuel to supplied by an acetylene gas accumulator In the base. To these beacons and highway lighthouses to applied the national system of colors approved by the committee of Standards of the American Association of State Highway Officials, and by other national organizations and many cities ln the United States. Red 1s need for first degree danger, yellow for second degree, and green for traffic danger only. Two hundred cities are reported to have standardized on this national color signaling, which to that of the railroad systems, and almost as .many have made Installation of the flashing light traffic beacon as an e warning for drivers who are pa! or wholly, color blind, and those who find It hard to distinguish the ordinal, ' 1 , signal from other city lights. Tbe flashing beacon Is the Invention of Dr. Gustav Dalen, winner of the Nobel prize ln physics In 1012. From' The Motor- - - ' When Wanting Any Paper Hanging or Painting Can on Moss Bros. All Our Work to Guaranteed.. Just Phone 498-1 - PROVO Utah Timber & Coal Company JESSE HARMON, Manager 100 West Fifth North. V Phone 232 CASTLE GATE KING CLEAR CREEK , BLACK HAWK " ROYAL STANDARD Lump, Nut and flitch Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, Roaring and Cement A Square Deal to Every Patron -- Provo Commercial & Savings Bank Capital Stock Paid in $100,000 Surplus Fund $100,000 Reed Smoot, President C. E. Loose, J. T. Farrar, Cashier J. A. Battle, Asst, Cashier F. G. Richmond, AsL Cash. Onr growth is accountable to at least two things; First, The confidence the people of this community have tn this bank, and, second. The service that hae brought about that confidence. , We solicit your petrossv. Vice-Preside-nt t |