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Show 1 " , . r - V THE PROVO POST WHY WALK? mCKSE, THE, PRINTERS DEVIL FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. By Charles Sughxoe The Old (juy Is Plum Homswaggled 1 Call and see our line of Used Wheels. money. ? We can save you Bicycle Exchange Our Service is BETTER. Try it! Phone 348 351 JWUCenter BANKERS LIFE CO. Des Moines Iowa INSURANCE J District Agent h L. x i AW, WHAT'S THE USE EPPERSON Provo, Utah T-- By LrF. IVL DOME ALL Th CHHSA AND CLAtS-WiL- L YOU PoT5 BRING OH IZQbt oThE .AND he-imshe- . well, There FOR. ALL TY ARfL- b! DOIST I -HARD YOUlL SAKE GOODNe BEAR 50 SCRATCH ThE ENAMtL - PANSfQfc ( DONT THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY Let Me Half Sol and Repair I Them (L iX - ; Hold worn out shoes Guaranteed to Look and - The Worm Turns ! ALL OFP ThE SINK. ! HtRE.STaPlDl - AND TK THAT NAS TV GAR OUT Of YOUR MQUTh - YOU CAN'T VJORK. AND SMOKE. 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UTAH-COLOUAI- ?-5- Got ONE AMO ITS EE, A 'DANDY N-- SHE mc n!! Homey-l- et silence them ;77: A stpamge voce ANSWERED- ,- "MADAME, this IS -- BEE-Niv- E ( KNOCKED AND CALLED TO HERj Vs- - -I- A 0ATH CVvr TS S vA - 'husband- - The Rockefeller Institute has lexloo and a special commission on th data to gather een appointed oel.Ue. m.d ml ork don. by otherwork in the f at Institutes nd GAS A corporation; principal place of business, Provo, Utah. . Notice is hereby given that at a 'of meeting of the board of directors 3rd the said company held on the assessment of day of June, 1922, $0.0015 per share was levied on the comoutstanding capital stock of the pany payable Immediately to Scott P. Stewart, acting secretary, at the office of Stewart & Stewart, room 2 Knight Block, Provo. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment the may remain unpaid on Tuesday, 11th day of July, 1922, will be defor sale, and linquent and advertised unless payment Is made before, will be sold at said office on Saturday, the 29th day of July 1922, at 4 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and expenses, of sale. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1922. OIL AND, GAS COMPANY, By Scott P. Stewart; Acting Secretary. First publication, Jane 9,jl922.-Las- t publication, July 11,11922. DELINQUENT NOTICE EUREKA BULLION MINING 3262 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 26 3 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3264 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 326 5 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3266 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal 3267 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3268 Agnes L. Beebe. Bal. 3269 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3270 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3271 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3272 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3273 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3274 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3275 Agnes L. Beebe, Bal. 3546 W. H. Child 3602 Henry Fares 3665 W. R. McCurdy 3669 Daisy King 3732 W. C. Grant 3 3 733 3863 3928 3946 3952 3964 3966 3969 4063 4065 4099 4100 4105 4106 4204 4212 4224 4232 4266 COMPANY, principal place of business room 10, Holbrook block, Provo, Utah. -- There are delinquent upon the folaccount of lowing described stock on on the 8th assessment No. 20, levied several 192 the 2, of May, day amounts set opposite the names of 4311 the respective shareholders as fol- 4720 to-wi- t: No. Shrs. Amt. i J. L. Baliff & Son. .2000 $10.00 2.50 500 E. M. West 5000 Beebe 1000 Beebe 1000 Fred R. Wooley 500 705 W. B. Green 885 973 N. D. Beebe.-Ba- l 500 1154 W. M. Havenop 1000 422 N. D. Beebe 1073 H. J. Flamn, Bal. ..1690 1428 D. R. Beebe. Bal.. .1900 210 1539 G. W. Lindquist 2 30 M. West 1600 E. 100 1692 W. H. Child 100 2030 W. H. Child 200 2125 E. Borglum ....v 1000 2160 John Oyler, Jr 400 2161 Leo- - Oyler 1000 Merrill Effie 2162 2165 Mrs. Wf A. Downing 160 24 87 W. H. Child. Bal 1 2494 W M. 'Thomas ' 2502 M. E. Kartohnpr Brimhu'll L. W 2612 2615 I. H. , Masters 2616 I. II. Masters 2643 J. M. Jensen..... 2680 I. II. Masters ....... 2714 W. L. Ilrlmhull ... 2942 Mrs. Jam. A. Tom- M. A. M. A. linson Mrs. Jus. A. Tom- linson Is study- - istricts. amplifier HALF'S a NEW Motel Lossy to MAh A lettr FouMq THE Door LOCKED WHEM she Returned to her room. BROCKBAXK, & Name long-distan- A WIRELESS -- Homey, A. VOMAM WHO HAD GONF TO THE The estate of Joseph R. Gray, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Lehi City, Utah County, State of Utah,,' on or before the 5th day of August, A. D. 1922. Dated at Lehi City. County of Utah, State of Utah, this 31st day of May ,1922. CHARLES H. GRAY, Administrator. lows, j EVER HEAR NOTICE TO CREDITORS UTAH-COLORAD- O King YOU i Phone 85 H t Probate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective' signers for further information. - PlPMT Attorneys. Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West - VO June 2, 1922. First publication, I.Ht pub! c;i t inn Juiip 30, 1022. HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING -- NOTICES LEGAL BOOTH Bandlcy tl Xwwi?t .. 2944 ' Mrs. Jan. A. Tom- - linson 2945 3015 3043 3069 3234 . 3, M. Jensen ... .. .. J. Oscar Neal Niel Gurgen, Ilal... Mrs. I. H. Ingram Dr. L. B. Laker . 4764 4766 47S5 4807 2-- 4-- 50 4 3 2.50 5.00 8.4 5 4S92 9.50 49 0 5 1.05 4926 1.15 5000 .50 5001 .50 5022 1.00 5023 5.04) 5028 2.0(1 5029 5.00 5078 5082 5098 5099 5100 5125 5127 5140 ..25 500 '100 1000 197 461 W. C. Grant 460 100 Gladys Groeble S. M. Kirkwood 1000 A. B. Ewing 500 500 Reed Farrer 1000 Lettle Nold Tom Tuck 500 360 Christ Kraisis W. R. McCurdy 1000 B. W. Dixon 500 W. L. Brimhall 500 500 W. L. Brimhall Mrs. I. H. Masters.. 100 Mrs. I. H. Masters.. 100 S. M. Kirkwood 500 H. B. Cole & Co 1000 E. H. Phillips 1000 L. C. Clark 1000 Cynthia VanWagon- er 800 W. B. Green 500 A. A. Allen. Bal S90 W. C. Grant 1000 G. J. Buehler ........ 500 500 Myrtle Marks M. C. Morris 100 M. Morris 100 M. M. M. C. C. 25.00 5.00 5.00 .20 .25 .25 .25 .25 Morris 100 100 Morris Morris 100 Beebe ,20.00 5 00 Beebe 500 A. Beebe 200 A. Beebe Joseph L .Horne ... 500 Mrs. I. B. Svlvester 900 500 W. L. Brimhall Mrs. W. Franke 800 85 J. A. Franke 100 Mrs. Wm. Laird Gumford Antoniazzi 100 .25 .25 .25 3.85 3.85 2.50 .50 5.00 .98 2.30 2.30 .50 5.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 2.50 1.80 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 .50 .50 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 2.50 4.45 5.00 2.50 2.50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 10.00 2.50 2.50 1.00 2.50 4.50 2.50 4.00 .43 .50 .50 . Wednesday, the 28th day of June, 1922, at 10 oclock a. in., to jwiy the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of ' sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. Office, room 10 Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT By an order of the Board of Direct- ors of the EUREKA BULLION MINING COMPANY, the sale date on assessment No. 20 has been extended from Wednesday, the 28th day of June, 1922, until Saturday, the 1st da,y of July, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. AUGUST BESTELMEYER. Secretary. First publication June 16, 1922. ' Last publication June 30, 1922. ASSESSMENT the highest bidder for the tracts, the following described appraised and unsold State .land, situate in Utah County, Utah, RANGE SECTION SUBDIVISION TOWNSHIP 4 South 2 East 32 EH O ' 5 16 Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 36 EH SE H , Lots 1, 4 SH NEH 6 32 Lots 1, 2 9 31 Lots 1, 2 27 10 NWH ; SEH SWH WH SWH to-wi- 34 26 2 36 32 29 22 36 36 14 36 IRON KING CONSOLIDATED MINING CO., principal place of business, Grand Central building, Provo, Utah. .Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Iron King Consolidated Mining Cbmpany, held on Saturday, the 10th day of June, 1922, assessment No 11 of one cent (lc) per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Preston G. Peterson, secretary and treasurer of said corporation. at the companys office, Grand Central building, Provo, Utah. 'Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, July 15th, 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will he sold on Monday, August 7th, 1922, at the office of the company at 10 oclock a. m., to py the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. PRESTON G. PETERSON, Secretary. Office. Grand Central Building, Provo, Utah. First publication, June 13, 1922. Last publication, July 14. 1922. - STANLEY Office of the State Land Commissioner, Salt Lake City, Utah,. June 6, 1922. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that In accordance with law, the State Land Commissioner will, on July 17, 1922, at 10 oclock A. M., offer at public auction at the Court House, at Provo, .Utah County, Utah, und sell tof NOTICE. 1000 5.00 Roy Bradford 5.00 1000 Roy Bradford E. H. Phillips 1000 5.00 NOTICE TO REPUBLICAN 60 Geo. E. Bourne .30 David Margetts ...5000 25.00 ELECTORS 2.50 500 J. R. Sebree .94 187 J. R. Sebree 6.00' Frank Warren Primaries will be held in the five 1.00 F. J. Malm wards, of Provo, on Saturday, July Mrs. V. M., Stephen .50 1, 1022, at 8 oclock p. ttf,, for the sen 5141 Mrs. V M. Stephen purpose of electing delegates to at... 200 sen 1.00 tend the Republican State and Con6142 Mrs. V. M. Stephen- gressional conventions, which will 100 sen ',50 be held In Salt Lake City, July 14 5.00 and 15. 1922. O. ( Iluehler ......... looo B.00 O. C. Buehler 1000 The delegates apportioned to each And In accrdance with law and an of the districts of Provo, to attend order of the Board of Directors made both conventions are, Provo First on the 8th day of May, 1922, as many ward, 3; Second ward, 2; Third ward, shares of each parcel of such stock 3; Fourth ward, 2: Fifth ward, 4, The place of meeting are Provo as may be necessary will- be sqld at the office of the secretary, room 10 First ward. Maeser school, Second Holbrook block, Provo, Utah, on ward, Central school, Third ward. - NOTICE .STATE LAND OFFICE t o WH SEH NEH All All SH Lot 2 SWH Lot 1 All NWH Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, n 6 EH All Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10;' WH NEH NWH The apptraised value of said tracts is $2:50 and up per acre. Certain edntiguous tracts of the above described lands will be sold together, as petL offered list on- file in the office of the Commissioner. No land will be sold for less than the appraised value thereof, and 'not more than 160 acres of agricultural land, nor more than 320 acres of arid land, nor more than four sections of grazing land will be sold to any one individual, company or corporation, and sales of such land will be made only, to citizens of the United States or those who have declared their intention to become such. - TERMS OF SALE of the purchase price payable In cash at the time of sale, with five pel- cent interest on the remainder of the price to the first of payments to be divided into twenty January following; the remainder of the rate of five per cent per annum the at with interest annual payments, equal on deferred payments. The Commissioner reserves the right to. withhold th - any tracts from sale. By order of June (Seal) Attest: O. D. . . 6, 1922. ELIASON, Chief Clerk. Tim-panogo- us BELIEVER NOW ' Salt Lake City Man Put Tanlac to Test and Says It Put Him in fink of Condition Wife Also Greatly Benefited -- Both my wife and myself have put Tanlac to the test and we cant said Frank say too much for it, Stanley, 909 Concord St;, Salt Lake City, Utah. . . .My wife suffered terribly from a badly disordered stomach, nervousness and other troubles. The attacks of indigestion and nervousness seemed at times like they would drive her frantic. Her condition was most deplorable. But .Tanlac has done her a world of good. Her nerves dont bother herjyiythlng like t&ey did, and her stomach Is in Much better condition. From the way Tanlac' has built her up so far I believe she will soon be in as good health aa she ever was. Im a firm belifever in Tanlac. myself, for whenever I get to feeling a little off I take a' bottle of it and It puts me in the pink of condition. It eTtainly is a great medicine. Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. A PROVO MANS ' EXPERIENCE JOHN T. OLDROYD, State Land Comnssioner. First publication June 16, 1922; last publication, June 30, 1922. Franklin school, Fourth ward, school, Fifth wardj Parker IS STRONG t: SH SEH; NWH SEH SWH - NEH One-ten- HE SAYS Can you doubt the evidence of this Provo citizen? You can verify Provo endorsement. Read fthis: , ! HOWS THIS? HALLS CATARRH MEDICINlb will school. do what we claim for It rid your system John P. McGuire, Belle Bachman, of Catarrh or Deafness caused by B. F. Roper, Pearl Potter, W. K. Far- Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE conrer, Mary J Vincent, A. L. Booth, sists of an Ointment which Quickly Mrs. J. H. Beck, Charles H. Wright, Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which Mrs. J. M. Jensen, committee. acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor IF HE ;HAI) A MILLION. mal conditions. Bold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. 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The first box of Doans Kidney Pills helped me and after using tv?o boxes Z was cured." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont. Imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that n Mr. Peary had, Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Thomas R. Marshall would disfranchise all who cannot speak, read or write the English language. He said, Im for the melting pot, but if there are any lumps In the pot that wont melt lets get rid of them." i . ( Foster-Mllbur- l ) r j |