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Show l J THE PROVO POST LEGAL I SIICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEHL NOTICES Probate and guardianship A1' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921 clJaMkhaet By Cbwfc Sughraq Vwm Nr the Typographers Apprentice no- tice Counit County Clerk or the respective signers (or further Information. , 8- - NOTICE OF SALE FOR WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction at 87 North First West street, Provo, Utah, on the 1st day ot November, 1921, at the hour ot 10 oclock a. m., the following described personal property, Hol-liOne automobile, model The undersigned is Informed and believes and therefore alleges that said car is the property ot one g ert Wilson, ns receiver of W. K. company, a corporation, whose address is Salt Lake City, Utah,' but that said car was left with the undersigned tor storage by one Dan Rush-towhose president residence adt dress is unknown. Said sale Is made for the purpose of collecting the sum of $189.00 due the undersigned as and for storage charges on said car from the 1st day of December, 1919, to the 14th day of October, 1921, together with costs of advertising and expenses ot sale necessarily incurred herewith. Dated this 14th day of October, to-w- it: er 16-1- 7. Lov-erln- n, SHERIFFS SALE. Madsen, Mrs. A. T.363 124 Miller, J. H In the Fourth District Court ot .163 J. L Meldrum, Utah County,- - State ot Utah. William R. Olsen, plaintiff, vs. Morrison, W. M...438 Alfred M. Holdaway, defendant. Morrison, W. M...456 Sheriffs Sale. 487 Mecham, John To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1921, at Murdock, E. W.....506 12 oclock noon of said day. in front Murdock, Jos. Rii51 of the Court House of Utah County, State of Utah, the following de1921. scribed real estate located In Utah JACK A. AFFLECK, Doing business as Success Motor County, State of Utah, and described as follows, Co. Warehouseman. The Northeast quarter (NE H ) First publication Oct. 14, 1921, of the Northwest quarter (NWH ) ; Last publication Oct. 28, 1921. the West half ( W ) of the North-- east quarter (N3H); the SouthSHERIFFS SALE. east quarter (SEH ) of the Northeast quarter (NEH) and the In the Fourth Judicial District Southeast quarter (SEH) of Sec- Court of the State of Utah, in and tlon Twelve J12) in Township for the County ot Utah. Seven (7) South of Range Three Henry Lewis, plaintiff, vs. Thomas (3) West, of the Salt Lake MeColledge, defendant Sheriffs Sale. ridian, containing Three Hundred To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1921, at Twenty (320) acres, more or less. Dated this 14th day of October, , 11 oclock a. m., in front ot the Court House door of Utah County, A. D. 1921, J. D. BOYD, State ot Utah, the following, deSheriff of Utah County, Utah. scribed real estate located in Utah By D. R. ELLERTSON, Deputy. county, state of Utah, as follows, to-w- it: Expert Shoe This is the Best Time '1000 10.00 2000 20.00 Murdock, Jos. R...184 Murdock, Jos. R...230 Murdock, Jos. R...429 Murdock, Jos. R...498 Neff, David, Frank and Samuel ,,130 Neff, David, Frank 470 and Samuel Neff, David and 228 30000 300.00 Samuel Neff, David and 306 Samuel .... Neff, David and - J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By D. R. ELLERTSON, Deputy. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Eureka Bullion Mining Company, principal place of business. Room No. 1 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. Notice le hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Eureka Bullion Mining company, held on Saturday the 1st day of October, 1921, assessment No. 17 of one-ha- lf share was cent (He) P levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to August Bestelmeyer, secretary and treasurer of said corporation, at the companys office,, Provo Room No. 1 Holbrook-BlocCity, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, November 4, 1921, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at publle auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the 23rd day of November, 1921, at the office of the company at 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising gnd expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. Office, Room 1 Holbrook Block, Provo City, Utah. First publication, Oct. 4, 1921. Last publication, Nov. 4, 1921. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. In the Fourth District Court ot the State ot Utah, in and for Utah county. Iq the matter of the voluntary assignment of Floyd OUen, doing business under the name of Olsen's Con fectionery for the benefit of creditors, Notice ot Assignment Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of September, 1921, the above named Floyd Olsen made and Executed his voluntary assignment for the benefit of creditors to the Stuart Morrison asundersigned, signee, and that bald assignee has duly qualified by filing an inventory of said assigned property and a good as re- -, and sufficient undertaking quired by the laws ot the State of Utah, and that all creditors ot the above named Floyd Olsen, doing business as Olsens Confectionery, are required to present their claims under oath to the undersigned at 105 West Center street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th day of January, 1922. STUART MORRISON. First publication, Oct. Assignee. 14, 1921. TINTIC DELAWARE MINING a corporation, principal place of business, Provo, Utah County, State of Utah. There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 3, levied on the 10th day of September, 1921, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows, t: Critchell, C. R Crook, H. G Crook, H. G L Done, Ray L. Done, Ray L Done, Ray L.. Done, Ray L Dorlns, Mrs. L. Ekker, A. H Ekker, A. Ekker, A H Ekker, A. H.... Ekker, A. Ekker, J. H Ekker, J. H Ekker, J. H H. One Baby Overland, like new. One Buick Touring. Truck New Pneu- 10000 100.00 Whettltt, W .R 409 25000 250.00 In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 10th day of September, 1921, so many shares ot 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. ot said day, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costa of advertising and the expenses of sale. CHASE HATCH, Secretary. Office, Room 6 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. First publication Oct, 18, 1921. Last publication Nov. 4, 1921. every citizen Is heir. We can understand bow a man can disregard th rights of a neighbor, but it Is not so easy 4o understand how a man can destroy the beauty of land which Is bis own and bis childrens. If we are to continue to,, build parks in our cities and set aside wildernesses for onr recreation, we must also build up. in the mind and heart of every citizen, a spirit of Jealousy for the beauty of these green places. 4481000001000.00 3250 32.60 10000 100.00 775 7.75 Gee, Don C 775 7.75 Gee, Elia A... Hansen, Albln .265 3500 35.00 192 6000 60.00 Hatch, A. C C 918 10008 100.00 Hatch, C 261 20000 200.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Hatch, 410 25000 250.00 C Hatch, 416 1000 10.00 C Hatch. District Court of the Fourth Judi.20 20 C 600 Hatch, cial District, Utah county, Utah. 206 1000 10.00 Hatch, H. R In the matter ot the estate of 208 1000 10.00 Anna Stewart Hatch. H. R Batty, deceased. .40 40 509 Hatch, H. R Creditors will present claims with 200.00 20000 260 Jos. Hatch, vouchers to the undersigned at his 403 16667 166.67 office, 108 West Hatch, Jos. Center street, Pro10.00 1000 417 Jos. Hatch, vo, Utah, on or before the fifteenth 2.06 206 516 Jos. Hatch, 1921. 8.00 day of December, 800 565 Haws, Verl Dated at Provo, Utah, this 8th 7.75 775 G .549 Hod son, Ima 1921. 1.03 day of October, 103 484 Hodson, J. R LEE L BAKER. 20.00 6 2000 31 Israelson, L. W Administrator, with will annexed, 7.75 775 Jackson, Adelia -- 553 of the Estate of Anna Stewart Batty, 43.34 4334 .221 Jacobs, Milton .20 deceased. 20 .486 Jacobs, Milton BAKER ft BAKER, 10.00 1000 Johnson, Lu Ella-- 3 SI 108 West Center Street. 15.00 1500 Johnson, Lu EUa..332 Attorneys for Administrator. .51 61 Johnson, Lu Ella..465 First publication, Oct. 11, 1921. 1500 15.00 Johnson, Cynthia166 Nov. 11, 1921. Last publication, .20 ,20 Johnson, Cynthla-48- 8 6000 60.00 217 Jones, Richard NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Jones,. Richard, .279 10000 100.00 230 10000 100.00 Jones, Richard In the District Court of the Fourth 281 10000 100.00 Jones, Richard 6.66 Judicial District, Ht and for Utah 668 244 Larson, T. C . ..273 1000 10.00 county, state of Utah. Larson, T. C In the matter ot the estate of Wil1000 10.00 Luke, John H. .20 liam C. Wlghtman, Jr., and Harriet 20 507 Luke, John H 1000 10.00 S. Wlghtman, both deceased. McCurdy, J. E.....224 Creditors will present claims with Madsen, Andrew .243 25000 256.00 3000 30.00 vouchers to the undersigned at his Madsen, Andrew ..328 5. 600 residence, 73 North Third East street, Madsen, Andrew .360 1000 10.00 Provo, Utah, or at the office of his Madsen, Andrew .864 1600 10.00 attorneys, Baker ft Baker, 108 West Madsen, Andrew .866 1000 10.00 Center street, Provo, Utah, on or beMadsen, Andrew .367 1000 10.00 fore the 1st day ot January, 1922. Madsen, Andrew .368 1000 10.00 Dated at Prove, Utah, this 22nd Madsen, Andrew .369 1000 10.00 day of October, 1921. Madsen, Andrew .370 NORMAN C. SPALDING, 1000 10.00 Madsen, Andrew .371 Admnistrator of the Estate of Wil1000 10.00 Madsen. Andrew .372 1000 10.00 liam C. Wlghtman, Jr., and Harriet Madsen, Andrew .873 5000 60.00 S. Wlghtman, deceased. Madsen, Andrew .374 Baker ft Baker, attorneys tot ad5000 50.00 Madsen, Andrew ..375 2.06 ministrator. 206 MadBen. Andrew .522 1000 10.00 First publication Oct. 25, 1921. Madsen, Andrew .365 vet jnoo 20 00 Last publication, Nov. 22, 1921. i T Perhaps the present generation of Americans is already past the cure, but there Is another generation of dtlsens In the making, and. If we (ire wise, we will do for them what tbe forestry association has been do. If we Ing In the city of Washington. catch Young America yonng enough, onr parka ot tomorrow may be as d pop bottleless as the award of Hampstead heath. The PROVO, UTAH a Trial Satisfac- Give Me tion Guaranteed. but a triangle of grass at the inter, section of three vlllnge streets, or a rolling meadow land set down In tbe heart of a great city, or a forest reserve of n hundred thousand acres ot tbe national domain, is property to which each and every one of ns has an inalienable right To scatter trash over a bit of green In the heart of a city or to slash off tbe top of a pine tree in a national park la to damage port of the common land to which Motor Co RIGHT PRICES, p They have not yet advanced sation to a point where they can visualize the property rights of others. There, Is another group of wayfarers which, though allied closely to the first, we both dislike and cannot This Is the group Which not only scatters refuse over private lands, but also leavtes a trail, which he who runs may read, over the land belonging to cities, states and the nation. A public park, whether It be Superior' R.234 make-u- in civili- , Wherrltt, W. Place. of men and women a bo scatter papers along tbe highroads, who trample down growing crops, "who break down ' farmers fences, and who are responsible foi surrounding our woodland streams with a beadwork of tomato cans Is quite easy to understand. Such people are merely primitive Individualists. The mental anteed as Represented Name Ahlander, Ahlander, Ahlander, Ahlander, Alrd, J. W... Alrd, J. W... Anderson, Arentson, Carl Arentson, Carl Ayers, H. M Ayers, H, Ayers, H. Bigler, Adelbert Blake, William Blake, William Booth ft Boot! Boyer, D. D. . Beebe, Mrs. M. Coleman, Agnes Coleman, W Cook, J. F. of Public t The Above Cars are Guar- to-wi- PROPERTY Great Body of Amsricana Naod Edu-- j cation Concerning Proper Uoaga One Republic One-To- n matic Tires. QUENT ASSESSMENT. COMPANY, FAIL TO RESPECT ht NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELIN- Ma-chine- ry Up-to-Da- te at the to Buy (Jsed Cars One Dodge Touring. One Willis-Knig- to-w- it: Commencing at a point 5.41 chains west of the Southeast corner ot Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence North 1.00 chain, thence West 14.69 chains; thence South 1x00 chain; thence West 6.50 chains; thence South 4.50 chains; thence West 17.50 chains; thence South 4.50 chains; thence East 8.50 chains; thence South 2.75 chains; thence East 7.60 dhalns; - thence South 6.25 chains; thenee East 19 rods 6 ft feet; thence ' South 10.25 chains; thence West 11 feet; thence South 9.25 chains; thence. East 7.83 chains; thence North 30.90 chains; thence East 10.00 chains; thence North 9.10 East 0.18 chains ' chains; thence to the "place of beginning, area 88.80 acres. Also commencing 17.63 chains West and 638 chains North of the Southeast corner of Section 1, Township 6 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence West 7.72 , chains; thence South 0.72 chains; thence West 18.90 chains; thenee North by East 11.74 chains; thence East 13.67 chains; thence South . 7.83 chains to the place of beginning, area 14.50 acres. Dated this 14 th day of October, 0 1921. Repairing Done on University Shoe Repairing Co. 75 WEST FIFTH NORTH Half Block From University Upholstering New and Repair Work. All work guaranteed.- - Ma- terials furnished. J. W. Wheeler Sprin grille Phone 139-- J Provo Hide Fur & Co. Highest Prices Paid S, FURS, WOOL, PELTS JUNK OF ALL KINDS tia PboM aar South University PROVO, UTAH beech-ahade- Outlook. I 1 v Diamonds In China. The gold mining bureau of Kwaa gytnshan, Kirin province, China, has discovered deposits of diamonds la a gold mine now being worked, says Millards Review. The stones ere large and of an appreciable fineness, and specialists have given the opinion that the deposit is worth while as a working proposition. Industrial Plant . After Haying Do that Painting When you do It tU time, use an paint that baa lastingness. Yon never saved a cent by using a cheaper paint than Lowe Brothers Hlgb Standard. Even it it did eost less per gallon, you honest-to-goodne- sa had to buy more gallons, and it took too long to . .. apply. Youll ssvs money by doing your painting sow. Youll make money by u s 1 n g High Standard. Come In and ask for a detailed explanation. . Provo Paint & Glass Co. 110 W. Center Stareet Phone 53, Provo In Small Towns. The small town as a potential Industrial asset baa already been utilized to some extent by manufacturers, chiefly those seeking relief from labor trouble in the cities. In some Industries, where there is an enormous production of standardized parts, the only difficulty to be met ts transportation, mid it is reasonable to believe that good roads and motor trucks will solve that problem. If so, tbe small town nuiy again become tbe backbone of the United States. - When Wasting Any Paper Hangdog or Painting Call on Moss Bros. An Onr Work; is Guaranteed. Phone 40S-PROVO Jut Utah Timber & Coal Company JESSE HARMON, Manager -200 Wert Fifth North. Phone 233 CASTLE GATE KING CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ROYAL STANDARD Lamp, Nat and Black-Kin- dling, Lumber, Shingle, Roofing and Content A Square Deal to Every Patron City Planning. Primarily, city planning deals with real estate, with the streets which tbe people, own, and with the ground on which they have erected their homes and places of business. We must realize that city real estate carries with It - obligations as well as benefits. When citizens buy property they buy more than Just so many feet of ground. They buy location, transportation, gas. electric light Service, neighbors, good streets, proximity to parks or boulevards. City planning Is merely a and conservation of these elements which make up the value of property thus purchased by citizens contemplating residence in a A plan for a city, given locality. therefore, la quite like a plan for a residence., The latter has merely to .do with an individual home, tho former with a larger home the city. , . Exchange. dif-fere- Provo Commercial & Savings Bank Capital Stock Paid In $100,000 Surplus Fund ...,..$100,000 Reed Smoot, President C. E. Loose, J. T. Farrer, Cashier ' J. A. Buttle, Asst Cashier F. G. Richmond, Ast. Cash. , Our growth la accountable to at least two things: First, Tho confidence tha people of this community have in this bank, and, second, Tbe service that baa brought about that confidence. We solicit yonr patronage. t Vice-Preside- nt |