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Show w n i M, Js THE PROVO POST MCKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL NOTICES LEGAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 Ity Qiarict Sugtypos fudging by the Sample Vw Hnmigm Uwm nd guardianship no County Cleric or jjjg respective signers for ftcr Information. Mbate frcConsnlt NOTICE. la the District Court Wnty, State of Utah. . if Utah Estate of Andrew Leslie, deceased. Creditors will present claims with acbers to the undersigned at the of J. A. Hougaard.ln , office ntl City, Utah, on or before the day of February. 1922. WILFORD LESLIE, Executor. HOUOAARD, Attorney for JOSEPH I A. lecutor. i Not. 22, 1921. publication, Dec. 20, 1921. first publication Last notice Estate to creditors. of Melvin Orsen Miner, de- - Creditors will present claims with nchers to the undersigned at her coat of advertising 2 155 and expense of Emily B. Harris George H. Dansle... 0 100 D. H. THOMAS, 25 10 Cleon O. Lloyd Secretary. 8 364 Christina Lloyd Farmers and Merchants Bank, 250 SO Hedvig Welsh Provo, Utah. First publication, Dec. 1, 1931. Frederick J.J Tesch..231 20 Last publication, Jan. 1, 1932, Frederick C. Tesch.,232 25 235 15 R. S. Hamilton NOTICE TO CREDITORS. James O. Johnson (Chas. A. Ashby) 260 10 In the matter of the estate of Ja- Charles 33 10 Steadman cob S. Beck, deceased. 6 Charlea Steadman.... 247 Creditors will present claims with Charles Steadman 314 20 vouchers to the undersigned at the Joseph M. Peterson..265 20 National Bank of the Republic, Salt Caroline M. Reed Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6 (James H. Jensen) 256 12th day of April, A. D. 1922. John H. Johnson.. 87 30 MORONI A. SMITH. 38 30 Matt Martinson Administrator. 39 SO Emma Hansen A BROCKBANK JOHNBOOTH. David T. Dahl (J. SON, Attorneys, Provo, Utah. E. F. Steinfeldt)- - 40 30 First publication, Dec. 8. 1921. H. Turner .271 20 Henry Last publication, Jan. S, 1922. George A. Bastlan ...273 10 Edward J. Martin....286 20 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Thos M. Hamilton ...313 5 The Federal Land State Engineers Office, Bank of BerkeSalt Lake City, Utah. Dec. 7, 1921. ley, Pledgee of Notice la hereby given that John Clarence C. Hard...418 20 man D. Dixon of Provo, Utah, has made application In accordance with the Charles E. Hogan 272 41 17 requirements of Section 8, Chapter Charlea A. Dansle ...346 9 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1619, to Charles A. Dansle 370 63 20 change the place of use of One and David E. Evans- .351 100 Five-tent(1.5) Sec. Ft. of water Fred H. May Allemand- from Provo River In Utah County. Herman 845 20 inger Said water la diverted at a point S. 255 39 6 deg. 57 min. E. 2155 ft. from the LeRoy S. Dansle NE. corner of Section 12, Township State of Utah (De355 40 lia Hansen) 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake 186 98 Base and Meridian, and used to ir- Soren Dahl 365 40 Wm. P. Player rigate the W. H Section 2, Section John Jr. , Myers, 3, Section 16, W. H, and SB. H (Ge6, A. Bastlan) 891 10 Section 14, Township 6 South, Range 356 SO 2 East. It is now desired to divert John Myers. Jr 869 20 the water at the point originally in- Albert Johnson 3 tended, convey it n distance of 88,060 Arthur J. Parry.. 373 405 20 ft. and use to Irrigate 646 acres of Ulysses Maynard 387 80 Sec- James S. Ferrell land embraced In the NW, 8 SOI tion 14, NE. Vi .'and SW. Vi Section Joseph Saban 80 80 10, NW. Vi Section 15, Township 6 Thomas I. Page. South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Me- The Federal1 Land Bank of Berkeridian. This application is designatley, Pledgee of ed In the State Engineers office as Lena Solback - 408 40 No. :.401 10 All protests against the granting Nelson, Anton 0 407 of said application, stating the rea- W. O. Walker 5 415 sons therefor, mast be made by affi- Frank J. Edgel davit in duplicate, accompanied with Adaloph Tnomann 118 16 (James Welch) a fee of 32.56, and filed in this of124 40 fice within thirty (30) days after the Jos. J. Butterfield Buttercompletion of the publication of this Zacharlah -- .133 field notice. i Butter- Zacharlah , R. E. CALDWELL, 239 field State Engineer. ButterDate of first publication Dec. 13, Zacharlah 375 field 1921, Date of completion of publiFreeman R. Lloyd, cation Jan. 16, 1922. in Vineyard, Utah (Provo, sale. Uh, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 211), on before the 24th day of January, tidence D. 1922. MART ELNORA MINER, Administratrix of the Estate of Melvin Orsen Miner, deceased. Date of first publication, Dec. 20, D. 191. PATTERSON, Attorney for imlntstratrlx. Scott Bldg., Salt Lake City, 2 Utah. First publication Dec. 20, 1921. Last publication Jan. 17, 1922. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. C. . ate Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dee. 1, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Austin rothers Association, with Us princl-- d place of business at Salt Lake In ity, Utah, has made application tordance with the requirements of Chapter (7, Session Laws Utah, 1919, to change the point diversion of Six (() Sec. Ft of iter from Utah Lake in Utah Conn diverted at a point N. , Heretofore deg. 00 min. E. 250 ft from the W. corner of 8ectton 25, Township 8outh, Range 1 West, Salt Lake ue snd Meridian, and used to lrrl-it- e 200 acres of land in the E. action 23, W. Section 25, E. sctloa 25, NW. Section 26. town-ti- p and range aforesaid. It is now sired to divert said water at a point 50 deg. 20 min. E. 810 ft. from S W. corner of Section 25, Town-ti- p 5 South, Range 1 West, and con-- y It a distance of 10,000 ft. in a pe line, and there used to irrigate e above described land. This is designated in the State iglneer's office as No. All protests against the granting uld application, stating the rea-a- s therefor, must be made by afflict In duplicate, accompanied with tee of 22.50, and tiled in this thirty (30) days after completion of the publication of xtlon 8, 1 on notice. R. B. CALDWELL, State Engineer. Date of first publication Dec. 6, 1L Date of completion of publl-lion- , Jan. 3, 1922. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. EUREKA BULLION MINING CO., place of business. Room No. Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a tlng of the board of directors of incipal Eureka Bullion Mining oom-aheld on Monday .the 28 th day November, 1921, assessment No. of one-ha-lf cent (He) per share levied upon the outstanding cap-stoof the corporation, pay-l- e Immediately to August Bestel-secretary and treasurer of 4 corporation, at the company's 'Ice, Room 1 Holbrook Block, Pro-CitUtah. - Any stock upon which assessment may remain unpaid December SOtb, 1921, will be dement- and advertised for sale at bile auction, and unless payment is do before, will be sold on Wednes-- r. the 18th day of January, 1922, the office of the company at 16 lock a. m., to pay the delinquent iessment thereon, together with the of advertising and expense of y, hs DELINQUENT NOTICE. ck Name of corporation: Utah'Lake Distributing Company. Location of Principal Place of Business: Provo City, Utah Connty, State of Utah. Notice la hereby given that there are delinquent npon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 27th day of October, 1921, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: SARATOGA DISTRICT. No. No. of of w ' Cert. Sbrs.' Amt. 6 20 116.60 Hyrum Smith .... 2 10.62 Hyrum Smith AUGUST BESTELMEYER, 65 10 Mary E. Haddock Secretary. Anton H. Boxrud Office, Room 1 Holbrook Block, 20 (B. 0. Lott) Provo City, Utah.- - ' 72 25 Isaac R. Hardman first publication, Nov. 29, 1921. W. J. Gurney (R. C. lest publication, Dec. 30, 1921. 5 38 Pixton) 16 A 2 C. Comer Heber notice creditors. George Luke Comer 61 27 163.34 No. S378 Probate. Isa bell Ts the MrMasterg Court of District Fourth 77 (Bert E. Ball) State 'of Utah, in and for Utah Gronway Parry (B. onty 88 C. Lott) fa the matter of the Estate' of rabeth Buckley, deceased. No, John N. Whlmpey.il 8 1 Probate. Notice to Creditors. Charles L. Peterson-11- 7 Creditors of Elizabeth Buckley, de-- d, Joseph El Newman 128 will present their claims with John A, Cederlund and B. Y. Johnsonl29 Khers attached to the undersigned Devey Hie office of Chase Hatch, Room Joseph , F. (Heber C, Comer) 181 20 107.11 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah, on Giles McDonald ... 153 95 354.63 before the 5th day .of February, John J. Freeman 154 89 201.93 The Federal Land - JONATHAN BUCKLEY, Bank of BerkeAdministrator of the Estate of ley, Pledgee of S. Elizabeth Buckley, Deceased. 157 158 338.00 W. Rosa BASE HATCH, Attorney for Ad- L. J. Durrant 168 40 185.45 'Htrator. 60 80 135.21 James H. Cardner first publication Dec-1- 6, .1921. GARDNER DISTRICT. f4t publication Jan. IS, 1922. J. A. Cederlund and S3 TICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 0. B. Y. Johnson... 43 James H. Gardner . 46 mining a mil-j- o A. D. J.Gordner 52 Freeman COMPANY. Principal place John 8 ANDY DISTRICT-Susabusiness. Provo, Utah, mtice is W. Bennton 110 100 807.43 hereby given that at a "ting of the board of directors of J, 8. Moualey (State 314 25 228.71 4 Bullion Mining A Milling Com- -; of Utah) ; 258 20 139.50 a corporation, held on the 23rd Ernest Hill 20 18960 of November, 1931, an aaaesa-b- t. Ernest HU1 .318 236 30. 173.19 No. 9, of mills per share, W. R. Falrbonrn 246 10 . 2.84 levied npon the capital atock of J. S. Nelson 248 10 20.34 corporation, payable at once to 8. L. Jensen 4 8.13 ld Dixon, 250 treasurer, at Farmer M. F. Fitzgerald RIVERTON DISTRICT, Merchants Bank, Provo, Utah, - L. Edtock upon which this assese-b- t Wllford munds remalna unpaid on Monday, the (H. Ed3 19.45 171 I day of munds) ........ January, 1922, will be fluent and advertised for sale at Salt Lake Security A Trust Co. (WU-fo- rd auction, and unless payment 62.40 de before, will be sold on Wed-th- e L. Edmunds) 172 88 37 18 th dsy of January, George R. Spencer. .. 5 y, to - n r 1 Jr. 131 206 David M. Hann 27 Neal R. Haun 331 Neal R. Haun Willard F. Butter139 field Christian R. Loven-127 dahl 66 George H. Dansle 189 Niels Hansen 423 Glen A. McMullin Charles M. Turpin 194 Charles M Turpin 430 200 William Maynard 224 William Maynard Thomas Jones .....205 299 Thomas Jones 343 Wm. C. Crump 357 Wm. C. Crump... 357 Charles F. Myers 225 James Webster 20 James W. Dansle James W. Dansle .315 EzravL. Bills.. 230, L. A. Melt ,152 . L. A. Melk 307 SCHOOL OP DANCING.. Specializing in all Ball Room- Dancing. Expert instruction, with correction - of faults. 89.18 302.44 141.32 74.80 148.71 865.38 148.71 221.14 335.51 703.45 170.84 80.10 170.06 160.64 16.87 103.06 620.78 70.08 241.91 20 175.30 40 35 20 20 5. 13 10 332.22 253.09 104.27 262.71 85.53 10 1 0 10 15 20 20 25 10 J7 ..26.26 69.00 20.87 83.00 9 02 53.04 ' 90.00 130.48 09.63 160.00 180.93 -- 73.89 68.10 68.10 STUDIO A FITTED ease or bag is a gift that evidences rare discrimination and good 218.20 128.27 80.10 163.44 37.43 16 20 20 10 3 LORRELLS 46.85 251.29 109.00 251.49 . 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Loose, J. T. Ferrer, Cashier J. A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier F. Q. Richmond, Ait. Cash. Our growth la accountable to at least tarn things: First. The confidence the people of thla community have in this bank, and, second. The service that has brought about that confidence. We solicit your patronage. Vice-Preside- nt orate styles. w Lorenzo Jensen (G. me "I was A stranger and ye tookNew 154 80 581.86 in," has a 'cynical M. Richards) In meaning Francis W. Kirk- York.' Four Immigrants asked a A. ham (Geo. , New York taxi driver where they 10- - 80.10 Bastlan) could get tickets to Iowa. He sold Henry W. Maynard them four subway tickets at-- 0 20 W. KirkhamMOO 157,60 (F. apiece, and the four new candidates W. W. Harmon (F. for the Americanizing process didnt ..382 80 608.61 know they i W. Kirkham) had been swindled until KirkW. franda the conductor put them off the train 383.' ham (L. OvSrd) 40 283.80 bewildered, lost and unable to speak Francis W. Kirkham tbe language at 265th street New 384 40 326.98 York Is ao hospitable It never de(Ed. Atwood) Francis W. Kirkham clines to skin a stranger. ,213 1S; 94.07 (Peter Jupp) ESTRAY NOTICE. Francla W. Kirkham' r 94.08 .2 1 4 If (Peter Jupp) STATE OF UTAH, Francis W. Kirkham COUNTY F UTAH, (Leroy and Ray 279 47 872.86 OREM PRECINCT. Cook) . Francis W. Kirkham I have in my possession the folf, animal (Leroy and Ray estray lowing described 854 92 668.93 which, if not claimed and taken Cook) Francis W. Kirkham away, will be sold at public auction (UtSh-Idah- o to the highest cash bidder at my Sugar 76 353 656.12 residence in Orem Precinct on ThursCompany) 60 498.20 day. the 29th day of December, 1921, J. W. W. Fitzgerald-29- 6 J. W. W. Fltzgerald210 10 182.31 at 2 p. m.: One bay horse about 10 years old, Roy Price (J. W. W. .211 25 187.41 with star In forehead, weight about Fitzgerald ) Mark Gardner (J. W. 800; no visible brands. 223 39 232.72 W. Fitzgerald) Said estrays were taken up by me And in accordance with law and In said precinct on tbe 15th day of an order of the Board"1 of Director, December, 1921. made on the 27th day of October, J. H. WILSON, 1921, so many shares of each parcel Poundkeeper for Orem Precinct. 8 of such atock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary, third floor, Knight Block, Provo, Utah-- , the Board of Director By order Provo City, Utah County, Utah, on the 21st day of December, 1921, at duly made and entered on tbe 21st the hour of two oclock p. m., to pay day of December, 1921, the above the delinquent assessment thereon, mentioned sale is postponed until of January, together with the cost of advertising Friday, the 20th day 1922, at the hour of two oclock p. m. and expenses of sale. R J MURDOCK. Secretary. R. J. MURDOCK, Provo Commercial & Savings Bank Every Man or Woman knows what a comfort and joy these are in traveling, and will delight in such a present. 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