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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 NOTICES Probate and guardianship notices Consult Clerk' or the respective County for fursigners ther information. , NOTICE -- The annual, meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Building & Loan society will be held at 8 oclock p; in Tuesday the fourteenth day February, 1922, in courtroom of the County Court the House for the purpose of hearing the secretarys flnancial the election of officers and forreport, the transaction of any business that may properly come before the meeting. ; , V (Signed) H.. S. THOMA irst publication, Jan.Secretary. 20, 1922. Last publication, Feb. 10, 1,922. NOTICE The ' annual meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Commercial & Savings Bank will be held at its banking house on Thursday, February 9, 1922, at the hour of 1 oclock p. m. foT the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other, business as may come before the meet-Ing. " 1922. - D. BOYD, Sheriff of U,tah County, Utah. Booth & Brockbank, Attorneys for r Plaintiff. First publication Jan. 17, 1922; last publication, Feb. 7, 1922. NOTICE OF INTENTION. In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, County of Utah. Zions Savings, Bank & Trust Co., a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Lorenzo S. Campbell, Hester B. Campbell, his wife, and .Utah Valley Land & Water ; J. . By D. R. Ellertson, Deputy Sheriff. Cashier. 1 First publication, Jan. 10, 1922. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1022. SHERIFFS SALE. ' Range 1 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence north 12.50 chains, thence east 40.00 chains, thence south 12.50 chains, thence west 40.00 chains to beginning, area 50.00 acres. All in Utah county. State of Utah. Dated this 17th day of January, A. D. J. T. FARRER, - from the property lines of said street; all lands lying on both sides of d South Street between Sixth East Street and Seventh East Street, and extending 12 rods back from the property lines of said street; all lands lying on both sides of the Springville Road between Third South Street and Sixth South Street, and extending 12 rods back from the property lines of said street; all lands lying on both sides cf Fourth South Street between Sixth East Street and the Springville Road and extending 12 rods back from the property lines of said street. All lands lying on the East side of Sixth East Street between Third South Street and Fifth South Street, and extending 12 rods back from the property lines of said street. The assessment is to be levied fifty per cent (50 ) of the cost of said proposed improvement to frontage and fifty per cent (50) thereof to area; the frontage assessment to be made on the basis of forty per cent (40 rf) against the lots and lands abutting said improvement an the side fartherest from said sewer, and sixty per cent (60) against the lots and lands abutting said improvement on the pide nearest to said sewer. The estimated cost per front foot on the side fartherest from said proposed sewer lateral is $0.6638612; and the estimated cost per front foot on the side nearest, said proposed sewer lateral is $0.9&57918; and the estimated cost per square foot of area is $0,007; provided, that sixty (60) feet frontage of any corner lot abutting on said proposed improvement shall be exempt from assessment where a sewer has already been constructed on the other side of said Sap-on- Notic6. is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo, City, Utah, of the intention of said board to make the following described improvement, according to plans, and specifications on file in profiles .defendants. Company, To be sold at sheriffs sale on the the office of the city engineer, To construct and lay sewer 9th day of' February, A. D. 1922, at the front door of the court house in laterals (with' concrete manholes) of Provo Ciy, Utah, at the hour of 10 first class vitrified pipe, 8108.16 linear feet of eight inch vitrified oclock a. m., all the title,. pipe and 6217.31 linear feet of six claim and interest of the right, nam-above cd defendants, of, iij and to the fol- inch vitrified pipe, along the followdescribed streets of Provo City: lowing, described redl estate in Utah ingFifth East street from Third county, Utah, The southwest quarter of. the North to Seventh North street, from First southwest quarter of the southwest Sixth East street North to Fifth N.orth street; SevQuarter, of Section Thirty-Thre( 33 ) Towhship Ten (10) south. Range enth North street from Fourth' East . One .(1) wrest and the west half of street to Fifth East street; Sixth the northwest quarter of the north Nort street, from Fourth East street west quarter, .and the northwest to Fifth East street; Fifth North quarter of the. southwest quarter of street from Fourth East street to the northwest quarter of Section Sixth East street; Fourth North Four (4) Township Eleven (11) street from Fourth East street to south, Range One (1) west of the Sixth East street; Third North street Salt Lake Basej and Meridiah. To from Fifth East street to Seventh Second North street from gether with two acre feet peif acre East street; of water Jor the irrigation of the Fifth East street to Seventh, East lot. C All protests and objections to the street, Kirkham and above described lands and to be used street; East Sixth from Addition to Bery the schedule 'of the carrying out of such intention must according Seventh East street; B j be presented in writing, stating Utah Yalley WaterJCorapany, a cor- Street to Addition j either lot and block or description Street, ICirkham and Berry being formed. poration now' to street Seventh of property, to the City Recorder on East Sixth from , Utah this Dated at Provo City, A Kirkham street or before the 14th day of February, East, street; D. 1922. 17Ch day of January, Sixth Addition from and East; Berry' 1922, at 5 oclock p. la. of said day. D. BOYDP J. i Second to East street Seventh The Board of Commissioners al its strd?t; Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Sec- - first to Sixth East from street South regular meeting thereafter, By D. R. Ellertson, Deputy Sheriff. 'wit: road East the 15th day of February, 1922, street; Springville PlainD. H. Thomas, Attorney for to Sixth South will consider the proposed levy and Third from South tiff. South., street from, hear and t onsider such protests and First publication Jan. 17, 1922; street; Fourth Fiflh East street; to Springville road last publication Feb. 7, 1922. Seventh East street from Center 7 street to Third South street; Sixth SHERIFFS SALE. East street from Third South street known fr Fifth South street, In: the Fourth 'Judicial District as No. and 17, District Sewer defray of Utah, County Court of the State the cost and expense thereof, esti. of Utah. mated at $ 3 8 S 8 6 6 , by a local asPayson Exchange Savings Bank, a sessment upon- the lots and pieces of Plaintiff, vs. Elmer corporation, fronting upon and adjacent Tietjen and Ena Tietien, husband ground to said improvement withproposed Defendants. and wife, in the on following described district, the To be sold, at sheriffs sale district to be affected and the D. at Sealed proposals for building 8110 A. being 1922, 9th day of February, to- said benefited improvement, in by feet of court pipe sewer, and house of fhe door inpar the front of and All Lots S of ground 9 2 6 12 pieces wit: pipe sewer linear feet Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 and No. 3, 4, Lots 2, 1, District within Sewer in situate claim manholes with oclock, all the right, title, 3, 17, being on Fifth East Street beLots 2, 1, D, Plat Block de4, 12, named above the of and interest in Block 33, Plat tween Third North and Seventh following 4, 5, 6, 7, and 4S and fendants, of; in and to theUtah 5 in Block 34, 3, Lots 2, counNorth Streets; Sixth East Street bein C; decribed r$al eastate 2 and 8 1, 7, 6, 5, Lots Plat C, tween First North and Fifth North ty, Utah, be3, Lots 2, 1, Plat Block 24, in Streets; Seventh North Street East Beginnpig at the southwest corner 4, 5, 6, in Block 23,C;Plat Lots Fifth and East Fourth C; tween South of Section 35 in Township;9 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 22, Streets; Sixth North Street between of Range 1 East of the Salt Lake 1, 2, 3, 4, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Fourth East and Fifth East Streets; C; Meridian; thenCe East 6.22 chains; Plat 21, Plat C; Lots 1, 5, Fifth North Street between Fourth thence North 17 deg. East 13.63 S in Block Lots East and Sixth East Streets; Fourth 8 in Block 19, Plat 7, 6, a C; of 0.28 chain; l! chains; thence East S Block 7 in 20, North Street between Fourth East and 6, 2, 3, 4, 5, thence North 19 deg. East 10.03 7 and 8 6, 5, 2, Lots 1, Plat Sixth East Street; Third North C; 17, Plat C ; Lots 1, 2, and chains; thence North 16 deg.72East Block in 2 between Fifth ' East and SevStreet North 10.03 chains) thence S 7 Plat Block in 16, and '6, C; enth East Streets; SecondandNorth deg.' West 10.00 chains; thence North 5, SevBlock Plat in 5, 7, 6, 8, 3, 1, Lots 2, Street between Fifth East 15 4 deg. East 4.63 chains, more 8 in Kirkand 6, 7, enth East Stress; C Street, line; C; Lots 1, 2, 5, all or less to the quarter-sectio- n of the Provo ham & Berry Addition, between Sixth Plat Block 4, C; thence 11.75 chains; thence West Survey of Building Lots;7 and 8 East and Seventh East Streets; B South 8 deg. W. 11.31 chains; thence City Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Also Street, Kirkham & Berry Addition, South 124 deg. West 5:30 chains; 7, between Sixth East and Seventh East 6, 4, 5, Block-4- ; 3, 1, 2, Lots in 7.60 2 West thencd South 10 deg. A 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15 and 16, Streets; Street, Kirkham & chains; thence South 68 4 to deg. in 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, Lots Sixth East 1, Block between 3; ddition, the East' 8.54 chains, more or less 15 and 16 in Berry Second 14, 13, East 11, 12, 9. 10, Seventh Streets; and 34 and Section line between Sections 7, 8, 6, and 5, 4, 3, East 2, Sixth 1, .Lots Block South Street between 35; thence South 10.16 chains,, more 9, 10, 2;11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, in Seventh Springville East Streets; or less to the place of beginning. Block 1 of the Kirkham and Berry Road between Third South and Sixth Area 61.31 acres, more or less. To- Addition to Provo City. South Streets; Fourth South Street Summit the of 60 shares gether with rods of twelve a distance Road and Fifth And for Creek Irrigation, and Canal Com- back from the property line of said between Springville East Street beSeventh East Streets; stock; Represented by panys capital Nos. which streets said upon tween Center and Third South portions of Certificates said improvement is to be construct- Streets; Sixth East Street between and Fifth South Streets; Dated this 17th day of January. ed.Also the following described lands Third South to the plans and specificaaccording D- 1922. A. of the outside portion platted tions prepared by the City Engineer lying J. D, BOYD, y South in the situated and City Provo City and approved by the Board of Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. 7 South, will be 6, Section of Provo of Township half City, Commissioners Sheriff. By D. R. Ellertson, Deputy 3 East, Salt Lake Base and received at the office of the City Hutch & Porter, Attorneys for Range All of the lands lying on Court House, Provo City, Meridian; Plaintiff. streets the of sides following both ten oclock a. m. Februuntil Utah, First publication Jan. 17, 1922; and extending 12 rods back from the ary 21st, 1922, at which oftimeProvo last publication Feb. 7, 1922. Commissioners the property lines of said streets of Board Third North Street from Sixth East City will open all bids. SHERIFFS SALE. to Seventh East Street; Second North Copies of instructions to bidders, Sevto Street East for conSixth from District Street Judicial specifications, and forms with In the Fourth East Seventh Street plans Street; tract and bond, together Court of the State of Utah, County enth East to the line be- and profiles, may be obtained at the Street Center from of Utah: 6 and 7, Township 7 Office of the City Engineer, upon deN. W. Ellertson, Plaintiff, vs. Otto tween Sections3 East, Salt Lake Base posit of five dollars ($5.00). E. Cloward, and Delors Cloward, South, Range All lands lying on the and Meridian; The Board of Commissioners of who is also sometimes called Delores from Street East Sixth of Exside East Provo City, Utah, reserves the right Cloward, Lottie L. Ray, Payson North to Third bids or to acStreet North to First a reject any and alldeem corporation, change Savings Bank, 12 back rods best. and extending Street, any bid it may Studebaker Bros, company of Utah, of said cept Commislines of Board Deof the the property order from By a corporation, and Roy Morrison, Utah. streets sioners of Provo City, fendants. described lands FRED EVAIS, following the Also on the sale To be sold at sheriffs of the portion outside platted City Recorder. at lying 9th day of February, A. D- 1922, North the in 1922. situated and Dated Prova City house January 3, the front door, of the court 7 South, 7, Jan. 31, 1922. Section Township First publication, In Provo City, Utah, at th hour of half of 3 and Base Lake 1922. Salt Feb. 21, Last East, publication, 11 oclock a. m., at the right, title, Range Meridian above claim and interest of the to the There is an untapped wealth estiAll lands lying on both sides of named defendants, of, in and line from the mated at $150,000,000,900 in the in Seventh East Street, 6 following described real estate more than 400,000,000 acres of land between Sections 3 and 7, Township Utah county, Utah, Lake Salt held in the public domain, still East, 7 South, Range South Commencing at the southwest to Third cording to the secretary of tjie and Meridian, er of the northwest 9quarter of back 12 rods rior. and extending of South 27 in Township . to-wi- t:' , ; to-wi- t: - e, ! . j t.o-en- j th . -- to-b- e j By JONATHAN BRACE XXV. 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