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Show 3 T B && ftf a- mwp awmaurrm - n , .V,. v , - : M- rH' xww- - y rae' - rn wt Ul ' $' ii -; u va.1 It Jt.- - V !x 'vr j T.HE PROVO "flCE THE PRINTER'S DEVIL POST DECEMBER FRIDAY, By Charles Suchrot WB Nnm ihim Well, Here's Ole Ezra 16, 1921 ' SCHOOL OF DANCING Specializing in all Ball Room Dancing.' Expert instruction, with correction of faults. Inspires confi- dence and enables one to become very proficient in a few lessons. y LORRELLS ; STUDIO Mozart Hall The Influence of Trust To Be Strand Feature Tonight and Saturday stain divided him from his fellowtnen. Within himself he was torn by the primitive cunning of one race and the civilization and intelligence of vthe other. A half-bree- d Rosemary Theby and Rex Ballard ACROSS THE DIVIDE Monday and Tuesday The Son of Wallingford A Big Special Production With i Js VWJAAfiAAAAAUAiAAAiVWtf Written and Directed by SON OF WALLINGFORD SCENE FROM , and bla The big Oriental pageant staged by J. Rufua Wallingford a building boom In Falrlawn Mart to In order Blackl Daw, utter, lbs big The Son of Wallingford, Qtj, Is one of tbe big scenes In seen are Inveigling In tbe they picture Tlttgraph special production. lit banker, Henry Beegoode, Into backing their schem 4 LILLIAN AND GEORGE TH1 At Cast All-St- ar RANDOLPH CHESTER " ' the Strand Monday Tuesday These ', Grocers ? A Masterpiece of Film Production and . achievement . the greatest .Wasatch Produce Piggly Wiggly J. W. Bailey in - the literary careers of its internationally m - A story of human interest, love, adven- . - ture and mammoth " yr . . y'-- ' , Spectacular Fire - , - ? Sutton Market scenesj The latter is regarded as the best conflagration" scenes ever caught by ' Cullimore Grocery Nelson Grocery Shafer Grocery Grange Grocery Larson & Sons Skinner Bros. , Lakeview Grocery J. K. Gilbert Grocery John T. Taylor - the eye of the camera.' . Provo Meat & Packing Co. Samuel Kopp -Booth Bros. Market Avenue Grocery v Allen Grocery Whitehead Grocery Tenie Thomas Ernest Moore Wilford Perry Third Ward Grocery Hindmarsh Grocery A. C. Anderson Sixth Ward Grocery Second Ward Grocery , Moulton Grocery - -Pioneer Wrard Grocery ' "SELL HOOVERS . Red Foam by Wm. H. Tom Mix.Cqming in WHATEVER WILLIAM FOX WANTS 5RE PRODUCTION in WHATEVER SHE WANTS, at the Colombia, Saturday, with Matinee 2:30 Eileen Percy ' Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 Wanda Hawley ' In A KISS IN TIME w FRIDAY and SATURDAY A Ralph Ince Production RED FOAM MONDAY and TUESDAY Buck Jones ;. .In THE BIG PUNCH r A ' -- Authors Best Hamby, s ' .Fine Western Story "Red Foam," n Ralph Ince production released by Selinlck. will he the main attraction at the Princess theater Friday and Saturday. Red Foam was originally published as n story In the "Saturday Evening Poet, and la considered the best work its author, William H. Hamby, hat ever done. It le n story of amall town and amall town peona ple, but the theme back of It la Itself. aa humanity large Andy Freeman, a traveling salessupply man for nn agricultural house, la one of the most popular men In Buckeye Bridge and, when he announces that ha has rented a hla cottage and la about to bring resiwife to the town to make It hla dence, the news la received with acclaim by the townsfolk. In direct contrast td the high favor enjoyed by Freeman waa tbe unpopularity of Arnold Driscoll, which was based on no reason except for his natural reserve and the fact he attended strictly to hla own business. Therefore It was not surprising that when Andy Freeman wae found dead and Driscoll standing over him with a still smoking revolver, that th of Buckeye temper of the populace waa whipped Bridge boiled up until it of mob rule. But !ntqthejred foam foF the best and, It' aU works out aa truth, like murder, will out, Arnold Driscoll la revealed, not aa ah arch villain, but a man the town could well he proud of. Ralph Ince has brought out all the high lights of a most powerful with story which has been produced Tom Mix, the clever William Fox cowboy star, la coming to tha Columbia theater Monday and Tuesday In another thrilling western picture called "The Night Horeemen. The story la baaed on Max Brands novel, "Wild Geese, and la n sequel to "The Untamed, In which Mix gave extraordinary entertainment in the character of Whistling Dan. In "The Night Horsemen be is again Whistman ling Dan, that whose love of the wilderness makes him forget love and friends to follow tha flight of the wild geese north In spring and south In autumn. In "The Untamed Whistling Dan goes away with the wild geese northward on the ntght before. hla proposed wedding to Kate Cumberland. In "Tha Night Horsemen" he returns with his horse Satan an(J his faithful dog Bart. 'With him cornea hla old wild nature, hla terrible temper. Fighting men are after his blood, and ha la after theirs; bnt in tha end of "The Ntght Horsemen" the realisation that he is breaking the hearts of those who love him changes him, and for the first time in hla Ufa tha wild geeae get no response to tbetr "honk, honk fly northward. . He tarns nnd goes home Hrlth Kate. . EXCELSIOR FLOUR wlld-natur- ed Provos Floor TRY IT Who remembers when about half the men In the undlence went out between nets and came hack looking bright nnd cheerful nnd chewing gumf LEGAL-NOTICES play-meeti- IRON MINING CONSOLIDATED KING COMPANY, . corporation. Principal placa of business, Provo, Utah county, atate of Utah. Notice lehereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Iron King Consolidated Mining company, a corporation, held at the companys office in Provo, Utah, on the.ttd day of November, 1921, an assessment (No. 9) of one cent per ahare was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the eald corporation, payabla immediately to Preaton G. Peterson, secretary, nt the Grand Central building, 21 North University svenne, Provo, Utah. Any stock, upon which said assessment la not paid on Friday, the 23d day of December, 1921, wUl be delinquent nnd advertised tor sale at public auction, nnd nnleaa payment la made before, will be sold Friday, the 20th day of January, 1922, at the office of the company nt 19 o'clock a. m. to pay tha delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. PRESTON G. PETERSON, Secretary. Office, Grand Central building, 21 North University avenue, Provo, Utah. First publication Nov, 22, 1921, Last publication Dec. 22, 1921. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 8. no- Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for farther Information. tice ASSESSMENT Provo Commercial & Savings Bank j I Capital Stock Paid in 8100,000 f 100,000 Styplua Fund 4 ' Raed Smoot, President . C. E. Loose, J. T. Farrer, Cashier ' J. A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier F. G. Richmond, Ait, Cash. Our growth ia accountable to at least two things: First, The confidence the people of this community have In this bank, nnd, second. The service that hue brought about that confidence. Wa solicit yonr patronage. f, i i Vice-Preside- l - : i 1 f! i f t. Provo Hide Fur & Co. Highest Prices Paid for HIDES, FURS, WOOL, PELTS JUNK OF ALL KINDS 0 1 J Phone 867 SIS South University PROVO, UTAH - Utah Timber & Coal Company ; JESSE HARMON, Manager 100 West Fifth North. Phone "883 , - KING' CASTLE GATE , CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK , . ROYAL STANDARD Lamp, Nut and Slack Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, Roofing and Cement A Bqaare Deni to Every Patron . , MINING A MILLING COMPANY. Principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice ia hereby given that at a u NOTICE. ijtm meeting of the board of directors of Lead Bullion Mining A Milling Company, a corporation, held on the 23 rd day of November, 1921, an assessment, "No. 9, of 8 mills per ahare, was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to Arnold Dixon, treasurer, at Farmers and Merchants Bank, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on Monday, the 2nd day of. January, 1922, will be delinquent nnd advertised for tale at public auction, nnd unless payment la made before, will be sold on Wednesday, tbe 18th day of January, 1922, at 6 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the coat of advertising "and expense of sale. D. H. THOMA3, - - Secretary. Farmers and Merchants Bank, Provo, Utah. . First publication, Dec. 1, 1931. Last publication, Jan. 1, 1922. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dee, 1, 1921. Notice ia hereby given that Anatln Brotbera Association, with Its principal place of business at 8alt Lake City, Utah, has made application In accordancs with the requirements of Section 8, Chapter 7, Session Lnwa of Utah. 1919, to change the point of diversion of Six (8) Sec. Ft. of water from Utah Lake In Utah Conn ty, heretofore diverted at a point N. 81 deg. 00 min.' E. 860 ft. from the S. W. corner of Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lmke Base and Meridian, and used to Irrigate 200 scree of land In the E. H Section 22, W. H Section 26, B. H Section 28, NW, H Section 88. township and range aforesaid. It is now desired to divert said water at n point N. 60 deg. 20 mln. E. 810 ft. from the S. W. corner of 8ction 26, Township 6 South, Range 1 West, and convey it n -distance of 10,000 ft. In pipe line,- nnd there used to irrigate the above described land. ThH application ia designated In the State Engineers office as No. All protesta against tha granting of aald application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit la duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $2.30. and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of ' ' , , this notlee. R. E. CALDWELL, f State Engineer. Date of first publication Dec.' 8, 1021. Date of completion of publication, Jan. 3, 1933. i Probate end guardianship EUREKA BULLION MINING CO., principal place of business. Room No. y 1 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at ,a Gordon, Harry Hlghe, Freeman of the board of directors of Barnes snd other well known era will be found In the cast. the Eureka Bullion Mining eom- - all the reeources of n big organization back of it. Zens Keefe, Hunt-le- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. i! LEAD-BULLIO- N Kofford grocery . famous authors. d? half-brothe- In j lf Who can know tbe heart of a Who can measure Its sadness; know Its longing for sympathy and understanding; feel Its hope, Its desire. Its fear, Its love? Buck, the noble eentral character of ."Across the Divide, " tbe feature at the Strand theater tonight and Saturday, waa the son of an Indian mother and a white father. In the rUlage he wis an outcast and bused father had deaerted him by all. His 1 and hla mother and married the daughter of a wealthy rancher. Buck hated hla father, he hated the white blood In him that called The ' Indian him to civilisation. strain brought out a fatalistic melancholy. He was perhaps the saddest, most forlorn man in the world nobody on the road to nowhere when a great trust' was given him." ' ' His. fathers wife was dying from her husbands cruelty. She feared to trust her little son and the fortune he would Inherit when he was twenty-one, to his brutal father. ' In desperation she appealed to Buck to r. take care of hla baby The babys arms clung appealingly to Buck and he could not withstand their appeal. It was the first answer to that call of hla white blood for aympathy and understanding From that day on his life was devoted to making an upright man of the son of n worthless father. . 'Bex Ballard plays the role of the halfbreed and nleo that of the father In "Across the Divide. with him. la Rosemary Theby The east contains many popular .players, and the direction is by John Hollo- half-bree- pany, held on Monday ,the 28 th day of November, 1821, assessment No. cent (He) per share IS of one-hawaa levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to August Bestel-meye- r, secretary and treasurer of said corporation, nt the companys office. Room 1 Holbrook Block, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on December 0th, 1921, will be delinquent and advertised lor aale nt public auction, and unless payment Is made before,thrill be sold on Wednesday, the 18th day-b- f January, 1921. at the office of the company at10 o'clock a. m to pay tbe delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER. Secretary. Office, Room 1 Holbrook Block, . Provo City, Utah. First publication, Nov29, 1921. Last publication, Dec. SO, 1921. bJ -- s rBn 0D ssatM'? - , 1 t NOTICE J! TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City,1 Utah, Dec. 7, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that John D. Dixon of Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Section S, Chapter 87, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the place of use of One and a (1.6) See. Ft. of water from Provo River In Utah County. Said water ia diverted at a point 8. 9 deg. 67 mln. E. 2165 ft. from the NE. corner of Section 12, Township 8 Sooth, Range 2 East, Salt Lake B&se andMeridlan, and nsed to Irrigate theWJ H Section 2, Section , Section, H. nnd 8E. H Section 14, Township 8 Sooth, Range ' 2 East. It la now desired to divert t the water nt the point originally Intended, convey It n distance of 38,000 ft. and use irrigate 6 40 acres of land embraced In the NW. K Section 14, NE. H. nnd SW. H Section 10, NW. 14 Section 15, Township 8 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian. This application la designated In the State Engineers office aa I " t 1 Flve-tenth- !? 1W. , ;' 'I No. All protests against the granting of aald application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affl- davit In duplicate, accompanied with a tea of 12.60, and filed In this office within thirty (SO) days after the completion of the publication of this ' notice. R. E. CALDWELL, State Engineer. Date of first publication Dec. il,-- ' 1921. 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