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Show r THE PROVO LEGAL PrpK.ti. MICKIE, IIOTIGES ud gUaiiahlp County Clerk WE PRINTERS DEVIL v ' POST i SUNDAY MORNING. DEC. 4, 1921 The Boss Knew He Would Say, "Its Me By Chirks Sughro or fur-- Wpoctlr signers for Ijur Information. DELINQUENT NOTICE. pENCH CANAL AND IRPrincipal RIGATION COMPANY R. F. D. rroTO, business, of Uf vn. 5, Utah. Notice 1 hereby given that there delinquent upon the following described stock of said corporation, bf an assesemert iSvted on scount the 9th day of May,--19on the set ' opposite the verai amounts J,mes of the respective shareholdere PROVO 3, 0 folio we: Shrs. Names. No. E. Smith 41 Andrew Nielsen . j07 Jessie Needham lOt George Selman llJas. Cordner 111 Alex. 144 David Skinner 174 John D. 191 Don C. Clayton - .... Park 2 2 1 1 1 2 I I . Amt. 2.60 2.60 1.30 1.30 1.30 2.60 1.30 .65 tlon 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of diversion and place of use of One Hundred Twenty (120) Second-FeJ"??' I water from Provo River In Utah 1 1.30 County, heretofore diverted at a 1 1.30 point S. 1 deg. 42 min. W. 1297 ft. 3 3.90 from the N.E. corner of Section 5, 241 Jas. Geo. Stratton 6 7.80 Township 6 South, 3 East, 2(2 Alex. Cordner 1 1.30 Salt Lake Base andRange 277 Brigham Steel Meridian and 2 2.60 used to 290 John Nuttall Irrigate 100,000 acres of land 3 3.90 embraced in E. 212 John Loveless Section 31, Section 3 4.55 32, S. V, Sections 33 and 34, S. H 220 T. A. Fielding 3 4.55 Call J. 225 0. S. Section 35, Township 1 South, 1 1.30 Range 2 West; Sections 4 to 9, 16 Cordner 241 Alex. 3 3.90 244 Ray Loveless to 21, 28 to 33, inclusive, Town1.30 ship 2 South, ..... 1 56 Wm. Church Range 1 West; Sec- 4.23 3K 2(3 Alex. Cordner tions 1 to 5, 8 to 16, 22 to 28,' 33 to 3 3.90 274 Ruben G. Jolley 2 South 36, inclusive, Township ' 5 6.50 Range 2 West; Sections 4 to 10, 15 278 Oliver Nowell 1 1.30 to 21, 28 to 33, inclusive, Cordner 191 Alex. Township Steel 295 Brigham 3H 4.55 3 South, Range 1 West; Sections 1 .65 to 3, 10 to 15, 23 to 27, 34 to 36, 294 Wm. P. Rowley 1 1.62 Inclusive, 400 Alex. Cordner Township 3 South, Range 3 3.90 2 West; Sections 4 to 17, 22, 23, 25 401 Don C. Clayton 4 5.20 to 27, 34 to 36, Inclusive, 405 Katie Steel ....Township 1.30 4 South, Range 1 West; Sections 1 414 S. H. Belmont ........ 1 3 3 5.63 to 3, 10 to 15, 21 to 28, 33 to 35, 427 Geo. E. Reay . 6 7.80 Inclusive, 429 U. G. Miller Township 5 South, Range 13.00 1 West; Sections 1 to 4, 8 to 11, 14 10 430 U. G. Miller 3 3.90 413 Wm. S. Ford to 22, 27 to 34, Inclusive, Township 431 Cyrus E. Prestwleh- .- 4 5.20 3 South, Range 1 East;. Sections 6 2 2.60 to 7,' 25 to 36, Inclusive, 444 Said S. Bradwll Township 4 V4 448 Alvin A. Loveridge.. .65 South, Range 1 East. 1 3 2.17 452 Lucy I. Clyde It Is now desired to divert said 2 Vi 457 Alma Riding 3.25 water at a point S. 48 deg. 52 min. corner of W. 1320 ft. from the W. 4(5Margret, R. E. and 14 U. O. Miller Section 5, Township 6 South, Range 493 Geo. V. Selman ... ltf 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian And In accordance with law and an and convey it In a canal a distance of order of the Board of Directors, made 400,000 ft. and there use to irrigate on. the 9th of May, 1921 so many all the land described above except shares of each parcel of each stock Sections 1 to 3, 8 to IP, 14 to 22, 27 u may be necessary, will be sold at to 34, inclusive. Township 3 South, the office of the secretary, at the Range 1 East; Sections 5, 6, 7, 25 to some of L. J. Salisbury, R. F. D. No. 36, Inclusive, Township 4 South, 2, Bex 184, Provo Bench, on WednesRange 1 East; and In addition appliday the 21st day of December, 1921, cant wishes to Irrigate N. H S. H at the hour of 2 oclock p. m., to pay Section 35, Township 1 South, Range the delinquent assessmend together 2 West; Sections 12, 13, 14 and 23, with the cost of advertising and ex- Township 3 South, Range 1 West; pense of sale. Section Sections 5 and 7, and SE. L. J. SALISBURY, Township 3 South, Range 1 East; Section 2, Township 6 South, Range Secretary. R. F. D. 'No. 2, Box 184, Provo, West; S. H Section 23, Sections Utah. 26 to 28, Inclusive, E. H Section 29, First publication, Nov. 29, 1921. E. H Section 32, Sections 33 to 35, Last publication. Dee. 13, 1921. Inclusive, Township 1 South, Range East; Sections 2 to 5, 8 to 10, 15 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. to 17, 20 to 22, Inclusive, W. H Section 27, Sections 28, 29 and 33, EUREKA BULLION MINING CO., Township 2 South, Range 1 East, principal place of business. Room No. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, a total 1 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. of 96,280 acres of land. This appliNotice is hereby given that at a cation Is designated In the State Enmeeting of the board of directors of office as No. gineers the Eureka Bullion comMining All protests against the granting of pany. held on Monday .the 28th day said application, stating the reasons of November, 1921, assessment No. therefor, must be made by affidavit 13 of one-ha- lf cent (He) per share in duplicate, accompanied with a fee as levied upon the outstanding capof 92.50, and filed in this office ital stock of the corporation, paywithin thirty (30) days after the able immediately to August , Bestel-meye- r, completion of the publication of this of treasurer and secretary notice. aid corporation,- - at the companys R. E. CALDWELL, office. Room 1 Holbrook Block, ProState. Engineer. vo City , Utah. which siock upon Any Date of first publication Nov. 15, this assessment may remain unpaid of completion of publion December 30th, 1921, will be de- 1921. Date Dec. 13, 1921. cation, linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and nnless payment la NOTICE.. made before, will be told on Wednesday, the 18th day of January, 1922, In tbe District Courts of Utah at the office of the company at 10 County, State of Utah. o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent Estate of Andrew Leslie, deceased. assessment thereon, together with the Creditors will present claims with cost of advertising and expense of vouchers to the undersigned at the sale. law office of J. A. Hougaard, In AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Mantl City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of February, 1922. Secretary. Office, Room 1 Holbcook Block, JOSEPH WILFORD LESLIE, Provo City, Utah. Executor. First publication, Nov. 29, 1921. A. HOUGAARD, Attorney for J. Last publication, Dec. 20, 1921. Executor. First publication Nov. 22, 1921. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Last publication, Dec. 20, 1921. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. tOtAmandla Lofgran jlO Jessie Needham Stephenson 129 Stephen et 1 Back to Normal CHILDREN TO AID IN Paris Now Practically Restored to Its Pre-wAppearance. PREVENTING ar For the first time Paris Is regaining her since 1914 d out- per-war- MAIL CONGESTION ward aspect. The Parisian subway system has just put Into effect the pre-wschedule as regards number of trans and speed. During seven long years the Parisian has been forced to sub mit to inadequate transportation service Any complaint was always met by the inevitable Cest la Even with the pre-wguerre. schedule the ruch hours are reminiscent of New York because the popu- Appealing to tbe children to assist in the prompt delivery of mail and the resulting saving In money. Post- ar master General Will H. Hays has addressed a Christmas communication to the boys and girls of Provo. The letter will be read In the city schools within the next few days, 'according to Postmaster A. O. Smoot, who yesterday was requested by Mr. Hays to convey tbe message to the youngsters. The message follows: Christmas Is almost here. lation haslncreased several hundred And . Your great postoffice department thousand since pre-wdays. there are four rush hours a day In has a big job ahead and needs your help. Paris, where, thanks to the two-hoThink what It means to be Santa lunch period, everybody goes home Claus to our 100,000,000 people and to luncheon. Tbe mo'or bus companies have to deliver Christmas parcels to every in this great country within just extended tbelr service by in- family short apace of a few days and e buses, with tbe augurating a flat rate of three times the ordin- without disappointment. It can be done, andwere going to tare. Hitherto It was ary first-clado it if we may have your help. " I necessary to baggie with assistance taxi bandits to get home after want to enlist the active every boy and girl In the schools tbe theatre because tbe subways ot of our country In getting parcels close .up shortly after midnight. mailed this .week to relieve the rush After more than two years steady that comes directly before Christmas. labor the streets are back almost In TJ-pre-wcondition. Throughout the TIME TO MAIL NOW. war scarcely any reparing waa done Will you go home today and take and scores of miles of streets resem- this message to your parents And bled a sector on the friends: front. With a few exceptions where Our postmaster has asked us to tbe building Oas entirely rased all mall our Chrlstipas parcels this signs of the devastation by tbe Ger- week, for, unless we doUncle Sams e d man gun and load may be so heavy the last few bombs have disappeared. days before Christmas that be wont motor to in Increase tbe Owing be able to deliver all tbe presents by transportation Parisian civic authori- Christmas eve. ties are wrestling with a traffic Oil in automobiles sometimes freeze Tbe parcels must be well wrapped crisit." Several remedies hare been and tied and addressed plainly In orin cold success. most At tbe tried with little up very der that they may arrive in good congested points on the grand boule- condition with their Christmas apvards the American system of traffic pearance unspoiled. You can pat on The Buick oil is so designed should regulations has been Inaugurated. yoar package, Do not open until the be -- Little by little tbe city baa augheld immovable .gears Christmas. mented the street llbhtlng until Paris And, there must be a number on shaft revolves within the gear. freezing, title of your house and a mall receptacle, too, has regained her pre-wthe city of light. mesout the frozen If Santa there Clauaa for, isnt, generated Tbe cages have been relieved of senger, your letter carrier, may not oil flow to normal. e restrictions and boule- be able' to find the bouse where the tbe restoring gear action vard cafes remain open untjl 1 present belongs. oclock in tbe morning and the specBuick will you find this feature. There are tome other things, too, In Only on ially licensed cafes In the Monmartre which you can all assist in improving district are open all night. the mail service and In saving our Buick Sixes Buick Fours great government millions of dollars Them Pom. Pomdttm You may pretend to, but you dont a year that is now wasted because of Tw, m. Iloadrtat f tit Pirn fast. rounnJ Them Pom. Coupm have sense enough to agree with our carelessness yours and mine. Fir, Fa. rowing FTt five Porno, Sodmm 1433 Tha Fui Cmi you. Every day that you drop a letter in M2Sim4$ Pome Pom, Coup Fir, Fa. SUm ' JIM 33SaM Sows Pmmi Tourind the mail box 40,000,000 other letters 4 All Frio Fi O. S. FUmI, MiohlAaa SSQSooomPom;3odom Maybe you can 190! tome of the are already pushing and jamming people all of the time but not through the postal machinery. One Mabaattkua.ALA.QHam wives. letter a day for each family of five in the United 8tates is given was levied upon the capital stock of persons to Uncle Sam to deliver. once to at the corporation, payable When you send a parcel to the Arnold Dixon, treasurer, at Farmers for mailing any day there postofflce Utah. and Merchants Bank, Provo, are about 8,000,000 other parcels assessthis which Any stock upon ahead of yours passing through the ment remains unpaid on Monday, the postal hopper. This la in ordinary be will 2nd day of January, 1922, days; at Christmas time It is multidelinquent and advertised for saleat plied many times. WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM public auction, and unless payment One family In about every ten puts la made before, will be sold on Wed- a 1 addressed the mall letter badly nesday, tbe 18th day of January, every day. This makes up over 1922, at 5 p. m., to pay the delinhalf addressed letters with quent assessment, together with the the 20,000,000 fully addressed letcost of advertising and expense of ters... That means that the " (ally adsale. dressed letters must wait on the slow likely to, be overlooked or lost. D. H. THOMA3 Mall yonr letters and packages earmoving, poorly addressed letters Just Secretary. like the larger boys and girls are de- ly ltt the day, because this avoids Farmers and Merchants Bank, layed by a bunchof bad kids tag- overloading and delaying mall at the Provo, Utah. end of the day. ging along. , 1951. Dec. 1, . First publication, You boys and girls ean help the Yonr local postmaster ,, and your ' 1922. 1, Jan. Last publication, save will and service father teachers tell you more about the your postal Highest Pricee Pald for some money, because he has to pay postal service. IRON NOTICE TO WATER USERS. CONSOLIDATED KING Capital 8tock Paid in 9100,000 Do these things, and you will win cost of searching addresses on the MLNING COMPANY, a ot 9100,000 HIDES, PURS, WOOL, PELTS corporation. Surplus Fund In tbe Fourth District Court letters and parcels sent out by this tbe grateful appreciation ot the peoPrincipal place of business, Provo, Englheera Office, tbe SUte of Utah, In and for Utah State JUNK OP ALL KINDS Reed 8moot, President Ltah county, state Of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. Dec. 1, 1921. one careless and thoughtless family ple In yonr postofflce and especially C. ten. hi ot E. county. Loose, Austin every yonr general. postmaster that Is Notice la hereby given that at Notice given ashereby Phone 867 In tbe matter of the voluntarybusiJ. T. Farrar, Cashier ' First find ont If your family is the P, 8. Dont forget to mall ChristBrothers Association, with Its princimeeting of the board of directors of doing A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier In mind that mas packages this week. then careless J. hear one, Lake Salt the iron King Consolidated Mining signment of Floyd Olsen, at bnalness of 812 South University ness under the name of Olsens Con pal place F. G. Richmond, Ait. Cash. haa made application In your letters mast be handled by tompany, a corporation, held t the the benefit of creditors. City, Utah, with In (or a mall skilled smooth dlstribntora but tectlonery of Peculiar, tongue la accountable Our standing PROVO, UTAH the requirements accordance companys office In Provo, Utah, on growth Notice of Assignment. to at least two things: First, tha 22d day of November, 1921, an 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws postoffices and on awaytng postal doesnt make many slips. Section the on that Notice la hereby given mall trains, The confidence the people of change the point cars' of a 8sment (No. 9) of one cent per 1921, the of Utah, 1919, to day of September, made list this community have In this Six (6) 8ec. Ft ot often under poor light. hare was levied on the of diversion of and Olsen tending puts named Floyd PROVO TYPEWRITER In Utah Coun- SPELL STATES IN FULL. Lake bank, and, second. The service Utah from water capital stock of the said corporation, above executed bis voluntary assignment N. that has brought about .that EXCHANGE buyable Immediately to Preston O. for tha benefit ot credltora to the ty, heretofore diverted at a point The address on every letter, or confidence. E. 350 ft from the Peterson, secretary, at the Grand Morrison, as- 81 deg. 00 min. Stuart be must uuderaigned. correct, complete Typewriter Repaired. This Is Our ventral building, 21 North University THE KIND YOU WANT We Solicit' your patronage. has S. W. corner Of Section .2 6, Township package 1 West Salt Lake and legible. Including the honse numsignee, and that said assignee venue. Provo, Utah. 5 Specialty. An Work Guaranteed. Range South, filing an Inventory Base 'and Meridian, and used to Irri- ber and name of street, and the Castle Gate Standard Any stock upon which said assess- duly qualified by Office with Whipple Electric Supply a and good property be In said address should of assigned the up' Clear Creek ment is not of land in the E. H from King paid on Friday,. the 23d and sufficient undertaking as re- gate 300 acres CH, 214 W. Center. Phone 80. d corner so that the mall Black Hawk Panther Section 23, W. H Section 25, E. H per d State the Jay of December, 1921, win be of laws the is ease will be returned to yon In It by tha Section 26. NW. 4 Section 86, townadvertised for sale at quired PLUMBING AND HEATING Utah, and that all credltora of It is now not delivered. Do not abbreviate Poblic auction, and unless payment Is above named Floyd Olsen, doing ship and range aforesaid. of so names because the states, a many water at said point to divert ? betr. will be sold Friday, the business as Olsens ConfecUoneTy desired CALORIC FURNACES alike when abbreviated, aoth day of deg. 20 min. E. 810 ft. from look 1922, at the are required to present tbelr claims N. 60 January, i Put the proper amount of postage 17 Phone Town Section 25, of corner S. W. of the company at 10 oclock at 105 the Oeaaral Repairs, Ranges ConUnder oath to the undersigned - t0 Range 1 West, and on-v- on your letters and wrap the parcels ; Pay the delinquent sssess-.en- t. West Center street, Provo, Utah, on ship 5 South, Water Jackets Claaaad. Avoid nected, In a writing, fancy carefully. 10,000 of ft It a distance Attorneys and Counselors-at-Lathereon, together with the cost or before tbe 16th day of January, clerks and which cause Hydrants Repaired, Etc. pipe line, and there used to Irrigate letter carriers postofflce advertising and "expenses of sale. stop and study, and the above described land. ThU ap- thus lose time.to. Make ' PRESTON G. PETERSON, STUART MORRISON. Collections and Adjustments QUICK 8ERYICB.- the aaddress In the State L Is designated DON'T THROW YOUR OLD plication Assignee. Secretary. and easily read, and always use No. as plain office Everywhere 1921-AWAY , SHOES A4. , Wife, Grand Central building, 21 Engineers Oct. light-colorFirst publication, Dec. AH protests against the granting pen and Ink or typewriter and 10S West Center Street M Sole and Repair Half 1921. Let 6. University avenue. CRAIGHEAD WILL so t. to as save the reapublication Utah Last envelopes, of aald application, stating the Them 199 W. lst N, Provo, Utah. Phons 501-NO. 9. sons therefor, must be made by affi- eyes of the postofflce clerks. Do not OUT SHOES OLD WORN publication Nov.' 22, 1921. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT size. use of unusual The envelopes Last publication Dec. 22, 1921. davit in duplicate, accompanied with Guaranteed to Look and Wear ao frequently MININO 4 MIL- a fee of $2.50. and filed in thia of- little ones thatAndare Like New Many a man can demonstrate an notes At ChristmAS used for cards after SOTKJE TO W ATER USERS. days (30) within fice thirty The lone child In a family doesnt Principal place Give Me a Trial And other holiday times cause an who cannot demonstrate of LING COMPANY. automobile, of the publication the completion have much 'of a chance to amouht how to support It Be Convinced. amount of trouble and labor, 8tate Utah. Provo, . notice. business, of Engineers Office, at a this ECONOMY SHOE SHOP, as they will not fit our canceling to anythfngi but there are a lot of alt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 9, 1921 E. CALDWELL, Notice Is hereby given that It Demos. machines and must therefore he canThomae Prop. State Engineer. Notice is hereby riven that the meeting ot the board children who are not In the lone-chiWhen other women say that there Milling Com 403 W, Center SC. Pram. Utah by hand. Because of their size Date of first publication Dec. 6. celed not are who Is class the ? Reservoir Company, with Its Tad Bullion Mining held on the 23rd holding nothing to a girl, they mean a corporation, 1921. Date of completion of publi- and tendency to slip out of a packt. jfbal Place of business at Provo, world up by the ears. she is better looking than they are. an 1921. these small are more age, enveloped November. 1922. diy has J. with made application In Sec- - ment.of No. 5. of mills per share, cation, Janv I, the requirements of ar ar 1-- after-theatr- -- " ss , high-bindi- 2-- ar shell-pock- Freezing Weather Cannot Stop Buick Oil Circulation et air-rai- long-rang- pumps pump the heat thus - ar war-tim- weather. pump thaws and that, through The parts, a . ' - TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY PROVO, UTAH. Provo Commercial & Savings Provo Hide & Fur Go. Bank Vice-Preside- nt mlle-a-mtna- te That Good Coal left-han- de-an- Smoot &Spaflord .ce Baker & Baker ey w. l8i' . ed -- LEAD-BULLIO- N - nn-to- ld ld |