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Show THE PROVO MCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL Tlegal notices POST TUESDAY, Df Charles 5n ghret - 1,' 1921 This Aint so Funny for Mickte n the Boss - Wm NOVEMBER Probate Consult Comity Clerk or or fur IbTte5 . 4hr'jormtto'- - - SHERIFF'S SALE. District In and of UUh. I vs. Thomas Henry Lewis, plaintiff, Sheriffs Sale. roHedge. defendant. Sheriffs Sale on the To be old D. 1921, at day of November, A. I, lock a. m.. in front of the rourt House door of UUh County, state of UUh. the following described real esUte located In Utahas follows, tocounty, state of UUh. Commencing e at a point 5.41 Southeast corchains west ner of Section 1, Township. 5 -- South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence North 1.00 chain, thence NOTICE OF SALE FOR DELINWest 14.69 chains; thence South . QUENT ASSESSMENT. thence West 5.50 1. 00 chain; 4.50 South chains; thence chains; TINTIC DELAWARE MINING thence West 17.50 chains; thence a COMPANY, East corporation, thence principal South 4.50 chains; 8.50 chains; thence South 2.75 place of business, Provo, Utah Counthence East 7.50 chains; ty, State of Utah. chains; ' thence South 6.25 chains; thence There are delinquent on the follow' East 19 rods 6 feet; thence ing described stock on account of South 10.25 chains; thence West Assessment No. 3, levied on the 10th II feet; thence South 9.25 chains; day of September, 1921, the several thence East 7.8S chains; thence amounts set opposite the names of of-th- 10.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.16 1.00 2.16 00.00 10,00 5.00 4.65 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 7.50 5.00 5.00 5.16 2.50 2.14 10.00 .41 7.75 7.75 7.75 8.00 .20 20.00 10.00 7.75 5.00 10000 100.00 25000 250.00 - North 30.90 chains; thence East the respective shareholders, it 10.00 --chains; thence .North 9.10 lows, chains; thence East 0.16 chains to the place of beginning, area 68.60 acres. Also commencing 17.53 chains West and 5.36 chains North of the Southeast corner of Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence West 7.72 chains; thence South 0.72 chains; thence West 13.90 chains; thence North by East 11.74 chains; thence East 13.57 chains; thence South 7.83 chains to the place of begin- area 14.60 acres. - Ding, Dated this 14 th day of October, . 1921. , ; as fol- to-w- - J. D. BOYD. Sheriff of UUh County, Utah. By D. R. ELLERTSON. Deputy. First publication Oct. 14, 1921. Last publication, Nov. 4, 1921. ASSESSMENT Wherritt, W. R 234 Wherritt, W .R 409 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. NOTICE. Eureka Bullion Mining Company, principal place of business. Room No. 1. Holbrook Block, Provo, UUh. Notice is 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 cent (He), per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to August Bestelmeyer, secretary and treasurer of said corporation, at the companys office, Room No. 1 Holbrook Block, Provo City, UUh. Any stock upon which-this assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, November 4. 1921, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless ment is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the 23rd day of Novem- ber, 1921, at the office of the com-- 1 a. m., to pay the jany at 10 oclock delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER. Secretary. Pffice, Room 1 Holbrook Block, Provo City, Uuh. First, publication, Oct. 4, 1921. Last publication, Nov. 4. 1921. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. .268 2000 2000 .270 20.00 20.00 4481000001000.00 3260 ! O. Ge. Un 10000 a. J,1 pay-.Hatc- h, 775 775 3500 88 84 - 5000 10000 20000 25000 Hatch, Hatch, Hatch, Hatch, 1000 20 1000 1000 40 Hatch, 32.60 100.00 7.75 7.75 35.00 50.00 100.00 200.00 250.00 10.00 .20 10.00 10.00 .40 Hatch, H. Hatch. H. Hatch, H. 20000 200.00 Hatch, Jos. 16667 166.67 Hatch, Jos. 1000 10.00 Hatch, Jos. 2.06 206 Hatch, Jos. 8.00 800 Haws, VeH 7.75 775 Hod son, Ima Q. ""m 1.03 Hodson, J. R 2000 20.00 a C a Israeleou, L. W... 7.76 775 In the Fourth District Court of Jackson, Adelia 4334 43.34 the SUte of Utah, In and tor UUh Jacobs,. Milton .20 20 s? S. Jacobs, Milton ....48 County. 1000 10.00 Ella.. 3 3 In the matter of the volunUry as- Johnson, Lu Ella-31500 16.00 8 signment of Floyd Olsen, doing busi- Johnson, Lu .61 61 ness under the name of Olsen's Con Johnson, La Ella-4- 6 1500 15.00 Cynthia-16 creditors. of Johnson, benefit for the feotlonery .20 20 Johnson, Cynthia-4- 6 Notice of Assignment. 5000 50.00 Richard on the Jones, that Notice is hereby given 100.00 the Jones. Richard ,...27 10000 Jlst day of September, 1921,' and 100.00 10000 28 Richard made Jones, Above named Floyd Olsen 28 10000 100.00 executed his volunUry assignment Jones, Richard 6.66 666 .24 for the benefit of creditors to the Larson, T. CC 1000 10.00 .27 Undersigned, Stuart Morrison, as- Larson, T. H ..20 1000 10.00 signee. and that said assignee has Luke, John H.. .20 20 50 duly qualified by fUlng an inventory Luke, John E 22 1000 10.00 J. pt said assigned property and a good McCurdy Andrew 26000 250.00 -- 24 and sufficient undertaking as re- Madsen, 3000 30.00 -- 81 Andrew of SUte Madsen, the of Uws the by quired 5.00 600 Utah, and that all creditors of the Madsen, Andrew ---- 36 1000 10.00 Shove named Floyd Olsen, doing Madsen, Andrew 36 1000 10.00 business as Olsens Confectionery, Madsen, Andrew JS6 1000 10.00 are required to present their claims I Madsen, Andrew 36 1000 10.00 under oath to the undersigned at 105 Madsen, Andrew -1000 10.00 West Center street, Provo, Utah, on Madsen, Andrew -- 36 .1000 10.00 pr before the 15th day of January, Madsen, Andrew ---- 37 1000 10.00 87 Andrew Madsen, J922. 1000 10.00 37 -Andrew STUART MORRISON, Madsen, 1000 10.00 -- 37 Andrew Madsen. Aqgtgnee. 6000 60.00 Madsen, Andrew -- 37 Oct. 14, 1921. First publication, 6000 60.00 Madsen, Andrew -- 37 Last publication Dec. 6, 1921. 2.06 206 Madsen, Andrew -- 52 1000 10.00 Madsen, Andrew -- 36 2000 20.00 Madsen, A. T.... 2000 20.00 In the Fourth District Court of Madsen, Mrs. A. T.36 5000 60.00 12 j Miller, J. H. Utah County, SUte of Utah. 1000 10.00 16 William R. Olsen, plaintiff, vs. Meldrum, J. L. 1000 10.00 Alfred M. Holdaway, defendant Morrison, W. M...43 5.00 500 Sheriff's Sale. Morrison, W. M45 48 , 41 To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the Mecham. John 20 Tth day of November, A. D. 1921, at Murdock, E. W.....60 1000 10.00 13 oclock noon of said day, In front Murdock, Jos. R 15 2000 20.00 of the Court House of UUh County, Murdock, Joe. R-.- 18 1000 10.00 State of Utah, the following de- Murdock, Jos. R.-- 22 2000 20.00 scribed real esUte located In UUh Murdock, Jos. R.-- 42 .62 52 County, State of Utah, and described Murdock, Jos. R...49 as follows, Neff, David, Frank 5000 60.00 ..130 The Northeast quarter (NUK) . and Samuel of the Northwest quarter (NWK) I Neff, David, Frank 5.16 516 470 and Samuel the West half W ) of the Northeast quarter (NS14) the South- Neff. David and 228 30000 300.00 Samuel. ... east quarter (8EK ) of the North- -, east quarter 4NEI4) and the Neff, David and 806 25000 260.00 Samuel ... Southeast quartet (8E 14 ) of Section Twelve (13) In Township Neff, David and 2000 20.00 452 Seven (7) South of Range Three Samuel .. 426 2000 20.00 . (3) West, of the Salt Lake Me Norman, James 5000 60.00 543 ridian, eonUlnlng Three Hundred Norman, James 2000 20.00 Twenty (320) acre;' more or less. OConror, J. T 416 342 26000 260.00 Dated this 14th day of October. Rawsoa. J. F. 5000 50.00 848 A. D. 1921. Rawson, J. F 6000 60.00 144 J. D. BOTD, Rawson, J. F 2000 20.00 Sheriff of UUh County, Utah. Rawson, J. F... 346 847 2000 20.00 F. J. Rawson, ELLERTSON. D. R. Deputy. , By 6.00 600 .348 F J. Rawson, 1921. 14, Oct First publication 8.65 366 349 Rawson, J. F Last publication, Nov. 4, 1921. .-21 1 J 1 , to-w- it: f. CHASE HATCH, Secretary. Office, Room 6 Holbrook building, ' Provo, Utah. , First publication Oct. 18, 1921. Last . publication Nor. 4, 1921. NOTICE -- TO CREDITORS. District Cottlrt of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah county, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Anna Stewart Batty, deceased. west Quarter of Section 26 In Township 9 South of Range 1 West of Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 20.00 chains; West 0.75 chains; North 2 .degrees, West 20.00 chains. East 1.44 thalns to beginning, area 2 00 acres, more or less; 12 shares Personal Property: stock in Goshen Irrigation and Canal Company; 9 head of cattle; 2 head of horses; farming Implements and equipment; about 35 tons of hay. Said sale will be made on or after the 12th day of November, A. D. 1921, and written bids will be received by the undersigned at No. 371 North Third West street, Provo City, Utah. Terms of Sate Real estate: Cash, ten per cent to accompany each bid, balance on confirmation of sale by the court; or not less than ten per cent to accompany each bid, balance tA be secured by promissory note and mortgage on property sold, with interest at eight per cent per annum, whole to be paid on or before one year from date of note. Cash to be Personal property: paid at time of sale. Deeds, bills of tale, revenue stamps and transfer . fees at expense of purchasers, Dated this 26tb day of October, A. D. 1921. GEORGE POWELSON, Administrator. BOOTH, BROCKBANK A JOHNSON, Attorneys. First. publication, Oct. 28, 1921. Last publication, Nov. 11, 1921. t 9y OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE . EsUte of Joseph Jensen, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the land In Provo City. Utah County, SUte of UUh, described as follows, - Commencing 3 rods North of the Southeast Corner of Lot 6, in Block 111, Plat A, Provo City Survey of Building Lots, thence West 132 feet, thence South 49 Vi feet, thence West 67.37 feet to the west line of said; Lot 6, thence North 99.65 feet to! street line, thence east along street j line 199.37 feet, thence South 50.15; feet to beginning; with improvements; j and appurtenances. Said sale will be made on or after the 12th day of November,' A. D. 1921, and written bids will be received at 413 East 7th South 8treet. Salt Lake City, UUh, or at the office of Booth, Brockbank A Johnson, Rooms 1, 13 and 14, Knight Building. Provo City, UUh. . Terms of Sale, cash; ten per cent to accompany each bid, balance on confirmation of sale by the District 4 Court of Utah County, Utah. t , Deeds and revenue stamps at expense of purchasers. Dated this 36th dty of October, A. D. 1921. . J, R. JENSEN. . Administrator. to-w- lt: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office, 108 West Center street, Provo, Utah, on or before the fifteenth day of December, 1921. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 8th day of October, 1921, ' LEE L BAKER, Administrator, with will annexed, of the Estate of Anna Stewart Batty, deceased. BAKER A BAKER, 198 West Center Street. " for 'Administrator. ' FirstAttorneys publication, Oct. 11, 1921. Last publication, Nov. 11, 1921. BOOTH. BROCKBANK A JOHNNOTICE TO CREDITORS. SON, Attorneys. First publication, Oct. 28, 1921. Last publication, Nov. 11. .1921. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and , for Utah county, state of Utah. MEASURING THE MOON. In the matter of the esUte of William C. Wightman, Jr., and Harriet It to difficult to realise how comS. Wightman, both deceased. small Is the moon. In the with claims paratively will Creditors present his at as big as the sun, which to looks the undersigned vouchers sky It residence, 73 North Third East street. we know Is very far away and ImProvo, Utah, or at the office of his big. But compared with the attorneys. Baker A Baker, 108 West menselythe moon Is a tiny body. beor on earth, Center street, Provo, Utah, fore the 1st day of January. 1922. Ite diameter Is Inst about 2166 Dated at Provo, Utah, this 22nd miles. Now, If you take an atlas and day of October, 1921. on the map of Australia or Africa NORMAN C. SPALDING, draw a circle of the radius of the Admnistrator of the Estate of Wil- moon to scale, you will find that it liam C. Wightman, Jr., and Harriet would nt comfortably within the S. Wightman, deceased. of Australia, the smallest conBaker A Baker, attorneys for ad- length tinent, and Just about fill the north- ' ministrator. western bulge of Africa. First publication Oct 25, 1911. Last publication, Nov. 22, 1921. NOTHING NEW. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL An old physician of the last genESTATE AND PERSONAL eration was noted tor his brusque PROPERTY. methods. manner and occasion a woman called him one On deMikkel Powelson, EsUte of In to treat her baby, who was slightf ceased: casi ly ailing. The doctor prescribed real sell the The undersigned will oil. tor esUte and personal property belongBut, doctor, protested theanyoung old- ing to said esUU In Utah County, mother, casto oil Is such UUh, described as follows, remedy." fashioned Commencing at the center of SecMadam. replied the doctor,- bation 11 in Township 10 South of things. are bies Range l'Weet of Salt Lake Meridten. thence South 10.15 chains. North 89 WAS BUSPICIOUH. degrees. West 9.05 chains. North 7.00 chalns;West 2.60 chains; North Representative Kreider, of Penn9 degrees, West 7.10 ehalns; North house 89 degrees. West 19.60 chains; North sylvania, was walking Into the a package East 14.00 chains; office building carrying 7.00 chains; a large South 40 degrees. East 6.00 chains; under his arm. It was not mind It a to but suspicious 16.00 3 North East chains; package, degrees. A looked suspicious. have well 1 0.75 East degree. may chains; South West 7.90 chains; Bonth 1 degrees friend came along and saw the pack, 9.83 22 Vi minutes, West chains; age. He said with a smile: Ah bootlegger! North 36 Vi degrees, - West 0.36 "shoe-nik6f.No." said Mr. Kreider, chains; North 9.63 ehalns to beginning; He Is. He is one of the. big shoe Also beginning 7.60 chains East and 12.63 chains North from the manufacturers of the country. Southwest Corner of the Northwest If you get Into a rut, remember Quarter said Section 11, thence It Is up South 1.32 ehalns; East 11.60 chains; you put yourself there and out. to beyourself to to pull chains you 11.61 Northwesterly ginning; A fast ear may make a "fast Also beginning 10.14 chains South of the Northeast Corner of the South- - son. . - - to-w- it: N , i AT THREE SCORE AND TEN HE JOINS JUNIORS AND ASK THEM A HARD QUESTION , done. Who knowe who was king oi England at the time, and what happened shortly afterward that changed the law making of Eng land and the whole world? The struggles for better lawn teems to be much tbe same everywhere. In our own country they had a terrible time to get things started and get a constitution I have written you some letters about Washington tnd the places I visited this summer. I have a nice letter from a member of the Junior Club, and what do you think? He says he is three score and ten," but that does not keep him from being a member. N. L. Clarke la his name and here Is part of what he says: "The Travelog Boy, Washington, D. C. "Dear Little Boy; As I am a little boy too. haring spent three score and ten summers reading history and watching Uncle Sam make history for the boys and girls to read I want to tell you 1 am much interested In your articles. One calls to my mind something that occurred at that memorable occasion at Valley Forge. I often wonder how many boys and glrla could answer you if you were to ask them what it was that Washington read at the head or tbe army and by all the officers under his command Just before they went into battle. This caused the men to take courage and ' not resort to mutiny. Who wrote the stirring article that put new life in an almost shattered army? Perhaps tbe boys and girls will form an association to erect a suitable- monument to the' one who wrote that article. The man who wrote the article was as close or closer to Washington than Lafayette and when that man offered his services to Washington, the commander told him to go back to his pen for he could do more with tt than with his sword. With beet wishes tor your in" and that you continue vesttgatloa your - moot Interesting articles- - fo the benefit of us boys, I am, , Very truly yours, "N. L CLARKE." Now members of the Junto' Travel Club what do you think of that from a new member? Who ' can find out the man to whom "Junior" Clarke refers? Wbat was It the man wrote that Washington read to his army? I certainly like to get that kind of a letter and hope the members of the Junior Travel Club all dig hard to answer . this: The Fifth of November, please to remember; Gunpowder treason and plot. You see they called it the Gunpowder Pint and Fawkes and his men wanted to kill the king and the lawmakers because they did not tike the way things were being in Compressed Air Now Used Securing the Sen Leviathans. " Compressed air le playing a very Important part in the whaling Industry at the present time. After a whale Is captured, air is need to make It float, each whaler being equipped with an air compressor. The whale la tied alongside the ship and a four-fospear Is plunged Into It. This spear is very sharp at the end and is prowith perforations vided through which thl air escapes. At the bntt of the spesr there is attached a compressed air hose. About two inches back of this hose there Is attached a heavy rope. The hose Is about 100 feet In length. After this spear ha been rammed into the whale the creature la pumped up to a pressure of about 80 Inches, which makes it float like a rubber balL The spear is then withdrawn and the hole plugged up with oakum. It requires only three or four min-bloesra-press- ot RUSSELL BURKE, Tbe Travelog Boy. JOIN THE I. T. C. Every buy end girl reader at thit paper can become e member of the Junior Travel Club bp writing to ttuetell Burke, the Travelog Bay. The stripper of the elub to hear coals from you. Watch the paper for your let- ter a. MODERN VHAUIIG ed Only a man who has to work for living knows what it means to get back on the job after not hitting a lick of work for a whole year. I lost twelve months straight time on account of stomach trouble. One of the worst cases 1 guess any man ever had. Tanlae not only made me a well man again but built me up 19 pounds in weight. I am writing all my friends in other cities to tell them of the wonderful news. The above statement was made by n emGeorge B. Lowe, ployee of tbe Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., living at 451 McGowan St., Akron, Ohio. Tanlae Is sold In Provo by Provo Drug Company and leading druggists s everywhere. Jla the letter. somewhere. They nave a rhyme that they say too which goes like MONTHS! IS BACK ON JOB Russell Buike Travel 12 IDLE Bo Washington. Dear Travel Club-barWhat Is your on favorite game Halloween t Around where I live the boys and girls like to get out and parade in sheets and try to scare somebody, but I do not think the older folks get very scared. Once 1 had a big pumpkin all cut up like the face of something although I never saw anybody that looked like the pumpkin. Bobbing tor apples, of course, Is a lot of fun, and 1 am wondering If any members of the Junior Travel Club have a real new game about which they- can tell the other members. It so write to me about it. Perhaps the game will do for any evening fun. There is another date that comes near Hallowe'en but it Is only celeThat la Guy brated in. England. Fawkes Day, November 5. Fawkes was the man found guilty of starting a plot to blow up the British Parliament buildings at the opening, November 5, 1605. The history says they caught him with a firebrand In his hand. Now In England they have a Guy Fawkes Day. The boys and glrly parade with burning torches and then burn a straw man In some open ground j AFTER STAYING Travel - NOTICE SALE. Tbe utes to deliver sufficient air within' the whale to make It float After the whale has been properly Inflated a flagstaff with a flag Is mounted on the carcass' while the steamer leaves in the pursuit of another whale. The whaling Industry at the present time is so different from the old Industry that almost the only point of semblance le that It deals with whales, Its operations, its products. Us whole point pt view Is vastly different. The new whaling Is based on the utilisation of the entire carcase of fishing In shore waters, on a system of capture far more certain than that of the old day and on bringing the entire whale to he cut np and processed at the factory. - From the carcase there Is produced not only oil for which the soap new market, Industry has provided a but fertiliser of first rate quality, bone meat and whale meat, beside other commodities; so nothing Is wasted. The patent packing house saying Everything is utlUsed hat the squeal applies in the whaling Industry as everything Is used but the well-know- , A WOMAN'S BACK The Advice of This Provo Woman Is of Certain Value. Many a woman's back has many aches and pains. Ofttlmes 'tis the kidneys fault That's why Doans Kidney Pills are so effective. Many Provo women know this. Read what one has to say about It: . Mrs. Janie Cloward, 778 North UnAcademy avenue, Provo, says: til last fall I had suffered quite a bit with kidney trouble. My kidneys were very annoying and,cauaed a great deal of discomfort tu many ways. My back was constantly lame and ached dreadfully across my kidneys." I had read and heard so much about Doans Kidney Pills that I Used some. ' They helped me from the first and I continued taking them until cured. My kidneys were strengthened and restored to a normal condition. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cloward had. Foster-MU-buCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. " rn 8ome of oar greatest admirers of athletic la others, call their automobiles or a taxicab rather than to walk a half dosea blocks to a doctor who will tell them that they need more exercise. Its better to be on Your Wsy, even If you don't know where youre going, then to stand still and never go ; ri r . anywhere. 3 1 1 ; r, j When Waiting Any 'Paper i Hanging or Painting . Can on ' . Moss Bros. All Our Work is Guaranteed. 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