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Show THR PROVO POST MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEITL COMMISSIONERS ENJOINED FROM By Charles Sughroe M VAEM. 'i. KMOW 'toO AM l RUE DAY, 4R. BUJAPUS Got DEA-B- GOS AS AU A VJ6VJL. AM' AS H CAUtEOA . VAAvxa O' EUCiUSH A. OENF U. FOU VMl'tU 'tW 7 eoss tatiijwm V If Fanny (j)nly Knew WmUHi Newspaper Union 2 Ill I CHUCKS ! GO BACK. To ThE. BOARDIN' HOUE AN DROP A LINE. To . FANNY AND SPEND TWO 1HOLE VVE.EKD GETTING MV TACKLE AND TuFF READY AN THEN FIND SbMPTVtiN LIKE TH 15 Geneva Resort Ilians Big: Day for July 24th 'W1 'bui rife uuovuicr tafirwv. , oitur UKAUtour Lov-l- , E : ports that an extensive program of foot races for boys, girlu, ladies and gentlemen has already b3en outlined. These races will take plai:e from noon until 1 oclock. From 1 until 2 p. m., there will be boating races. From 2 until 3 p. m., there will be "swimming races in the lake. Prizes will be. given winners of each race. In the evening the Prt vo band will furnish the music, for a dance,' one of the series of clean dancing parties Geneva now is noted for. There is to be a nu.tinee dance, free to all, from 4:30 afternoon. It is expected that the largest crowd ever entertained at Geneva beach will be. present Monday. eo ID - Itvd JN0F7SHNi allowed i LIME ,A. it w. Aaa dip BE INC g.T i yz Lfww 2 LM , . , LEGAL VISITING GLACIER NATIONAL PARK $- rev-nu- - NOTICES In the district court of the Fourth Judicial district, in and for Utah county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of James Gray, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with to the undersigned at her vouchers J wonderful. residence on Third South street, Provo City, Utah, on or before Septem1st. ID 22. ber Opens 3 0 tli "IVatf-at Provo. Utali, 1022. of June. dav Greek DESERET ".HAY, of the Estate of Administratrix former manager deceased. James Gray, of the Vivian Park resort, who is MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, how located at Deer :reek, was in for Administratrix. Attorneys Mr. Purvance re tpwn yesterday. First publication, June 30, 1922. has he established that many ports Last July 28, 1922. publication, ers at Deqr conveniences for camp Creek, and that he has a store and a NTOTICE TO CREDITORS yoom, where he and Mrs. Pur-ii- i dining vance--arspecializing serving In the District Court of the Fourth chicken dinners to cam pers and trav-ha- s Judicial District, in and for the a number elers. Besides this, he of Utah, State of Utah. of camping cottages for rent. Mr. County In the matter of the estate of Wil- Purvance reports fishiig to be good lis Elbert Sperry, deceased. Notice iu the main river at Deer creek, and Creditors. declares that many fishermen have claims with will Creditors taken good catches fro m the river at vouchers to the present undersigned at her that point. residence at 688 North Fifth East, Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 15th day of September A. D. 19 22. BANKERS ANNA W. SPERRY, Administratrix of the Estate of CO. Willis Elbert Sperry, deceased. & ROBINSON, PARKER, Des Moines, Iowa Attorneys ,for Administratrix. First publication, July 11, 1922. INSURANCE Last publication, August 8, 1922, . Purvance Resort at Deer Grover-Purvanc- d e, . e I i LIFE L. T. EPPERSON Provo, Utah DONT THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AW AY ? Let Me Half Sole and Repaid Them OLD WORN OUT SHOES I - and Wear Guaranteed to ' Like New , 1 Give Me a Trial- Be Convinced. Shoe Shop kConomyDemoi, Utah Timber & Company 160 West Fifth North. Phone 22 KING CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ROYAL STANDARD Lump, Nut an d Slack Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, A Roofing and Cement Square Deal to Every Patron UTAH-COLO- For built ing a man up and niak- has ing him feel ike himself, Tanlac them all be iit, said Robert G. Bal- lam, 50 Turk St., San Francisco, Cal., a ship fitter. Two years ago a severe attack of the flu almost finished me. When I got up I wis so weak I could hardly drag mysel around and work was out of the (uestion.; I had no appe- tite, ate lit :le more than enough to keep alive, and went down forty pounds in weight. I was this way for quite a while and as my strength well-know- j ; - OIL AND GAS COMPANY, By Scott P. Stewart, Acting Secretary. Heres a queer an First publication, June 9, 1922. this bill of fare: The Last publication, July 11, 1922. be glad to receive complaints of patrons. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT diAt a meeting of the board of Wha,ts queer about it? Oil and o Why should the proprietor be rectors ofi the of the dedate sale to receive comp aints? the f Gas company Because then he knowrs that his linquent stock was postponed from customers are not getting more than the 29th day of July. 1922. until the 4 their moneys worth. 19th dayjof August, 1922," at oclock p. inscript; Utah-Colorad- - Hol-singe- r, wmm Walter P. Kirksey V ATTOUNE AFTER FIFTY WEEKS 318 Clift Building SaJt Lake City, Utah - OF HARD WORK ! didnt come back; I became very DURING THE HOTTEST weather, when you ' feel the results of a years work, when the kids are having vacation and your wife is tiring of household routine, that is the time, you long for a change. de- - spondent. I decid d to try Tanlac when I read a min isters statement praising it. Well, sir, I soon regained the weight I lost and now I havent an ache cr a pain, and feel just like a man made over. I always keep Tan- lac at hand for a little of it now and then keeps me in fine trim. Tanlac i sold by all good drug- gists. ESTRAY NOTICE , You want to forget your business, to drop the cares of living. Aboye all you want a i When the; Mercury Rises change for yourself and .your family. 9 Are you prepared for the hot weather that is bojund to come during the coming months? You are not; if you cant rely on your ice being delivered to you regularly. Our business has grown only because we have fulfilled 7Jli our obligations to the letter as regards pure ice and prompt service. The next time you see our ice; man ask him about our regular service method; or call us up. wM Park. The warm days and cool evenings make this an ideal place for you or your family to spend a vacation. CO. TO We will be glad to give you more informa tion or make reservations. Just phone watr rates 3 In the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Edward Matson, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims, with to the undersigned, at her in Park City, Utah, or to eys. Baker and Baker, 108 er street, Provo City, Utah, on September 10, 1922, or-befb- MRS. HILDA JACOBSON MATSON JACKSON, Executrix. 4, 1922. 1922. 25, Last publication July First plublicaton, July Of 3,000,000 persons living in the mountain counties of eight southern s are of Anglo-Sa- x states, on pioneer stock, the purest blood in & Ask Central for Vivian Park & oO & RIDE A BIKE! When in need of Repairs Now is the time to have your House Painted and your rooms Papered by the man that knows How. All Work Is Guaranteed. W. R. Scott Phone nine-tenth- America today. i Trout and Chicken Dinner will be served at the Vivian Dining Room. PHONE 508 will become delin192 2, and it will on 1st, quent July be my unpleasant duty to have all services disconnected without further notice ;and you will have to payp a fine to have the water turned on. GEORGE P. BILLINGS, Commissioner. First publication, July 18, 1922. Last publication, July 2S, 1922. NOT ICE TO CREDITORS All If this is the case Vivian Park is just the ak place for you. You can loaf or play just you please. Spend the July 24 at Vivian PROVO ICE & COLD STORAGE WATER USERS OF THE WATER WORKS SYSTEM A corporation; principal place of business, Provo. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a of meeting of the board of directors 3rd held said company the onhe of day of June. 1922, assessment the $0.0015 per share was levied oncomof the stock capital outstanding pany payable immediately to atScott the p. Stewart, acting secretary, 'office of Stewart & Stewart, room 2 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon .which this assessment may remain unpaid on Tuesday, the 11th day of July, 1922, will be defor sale, and linquent and advertised Is made before, will unless payment be sold at said office on Saturday,4 the 29th- day of July. 1922, at 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. ; The regular meeting of the Service Star Legion will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Huish. 157 Nqrth First East street, when Mrs. P. G. Adams, fourth national vice president who presides over Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona, Washington and California,, will be present. Miss state Red Cross organizer, will also be in attendance and will explain the functioning power of the Red Cross to the local Service Star chapter. 'I n OIL AND GAS NOTICE COMPANY. ADO R UTAH-COLORAD- O HEARD IN A RESTAURANT Ship Fitter Had Lost Forty Pounds and Was Very Despondent. Ministers E x p e r i e n c e Pointed the Way Back to Health and Strength - . Thomas Prop. 403 W. Center St. Provo, Utah' OF A MINISTER I have in my possession the following described animal, which, if claimed and taken away, will NOTICE TO CREDITORS public auction to the cath bidder at Provo City highest In the Fourth Judicial District on Wednesday, the Pound Estray Court, in and for Utah county, sta;e 26th of 1922, at 6 oclock July, day of Utah. m. p. In the matter of the estate of One sorrel horse Description: George Henry Done, deceased. No- weighing about 900 pounds, with tice to Creditors. white spot in forehead, also white Creditors will present claims, with right hind foot, white spot on nose vouchers, to the undersigned, at her and harness marks age about 11 residence, Payson City, Utah, or to years, brand representing lazy S and her. attorneys, Baker and Baker, 108 inverted V on right thigh; no other West Center street. Provo City. Utah, brands visible. on or before November 10, 1922. Said est 'ay was taken by the city MRS. LOVINA DONE, police on tiie 14th day of July, 1922. Administratrix. BURT BROWN, First publication, July 4, 1922. of Provo City. Poundkeeper 1922. Last publication, July 25, 445 West Fifth North. District Aent ! ON STATEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS e 1 Mrs. Adams to Address Members S. S. Legion BALLAM ACTED Probate and guardianship no tices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. Thomas Pyne, internal agent, who has been traveling through Montana and part of Colorado for the past Yhres months, is spending ajfew days it Glacier National park before rett ming to his headquarters at Salt La ke City. He states that Glacier paik surpasses Yellowstone park with beauty and grandeur, but that the latter is more M. I UL HEART m Iglad hed HE. having A GOOD TINE NEEDED A CHANG There UIuaa.O' oX "tti. LaJU&S, j Geneva, the beautiful lakeside resort, is to be ,the scene of much mer-- ( riment on. July 24th, according to Manager Frank Eastmond, who re- o By L. F. Van Zelm AW, WHATS THE USE Shore-Benjam- in ! A. FOUUM " VAMGOVY PoUHv eniuEse jest vt IS VWHAT VE b--jj- OE. C.OVAE . . A, VMO V4U OUDERSTAUO esww.0 J . . I MET fViEwew, fcUSSlMJ. ere yes-ta- h Injunction proceedings terday filed' with the county commission it from enjoining .constructing the new road ljrom Span- 4sh Fork to Payson ov rl the road directly west of Spanslh Fork sugar factbry instead of the var !of Leland. A hearing will be held before Judge Elias Hansen, Friday. The injunction was fil d by Joseph 'W: 'Creer, Thomas Ludlow and Ben Isaac, all of Leland. Wherl the question of the route was f: rst .decided, the commission designated! the road to be built via way of Lei and, and after several delegations frpm Lake Shore, Benjamin and F aimyra had appeared before the commission, it was decided that it would serve the greatest number of peop e by having the road go straight west r of the sugar factory via the Lake route. of "Foul! FoulV Cries Ttuq NnpJa Uatoa BUILDING ROAD - JULY 18, 1922 369 683-- think of the THE KIND YOU 9 Standard Bicycle Exchange Our Service is llETTER. Try it! Phone 348 THAT GOOD COAL 351 W. Center King Panther WAIjIT Castle Gate, Clear Creek Black Hawk None so wise as he who knows notning. FURNITL RE AND PIANO MOVING --Work Guaranteed Get our prices on toWn work long-distan- ce trips. Provo Transfer & Taxi Co. Phone 17 Troubles must be married, know they never come singly. MOVING TIME! and Smoot & Spafford W. West 2nd jNorth SPRINGTIME IS You PHONE 665 105 W. Center s ; ! i |