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Show J T sacu y V Sir-- II i FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922 The v Big-Tow- n n rob incorporated. PROVO. UTAH 286 WEST CENTER 304 WEST CENTER ST. Round Up STORES 371 DEPARTMENT ' best With the hotest month of the year coming up and the t can ou month in the year to take your vacation and outing, aiford to pass up the opportunity of gettinglowyour equipment at this store especially at the remarkablyntoe prices we are the big paving able to offer you. Road these items and vou can make. Boys and Girls Breeches, new, at$1.0S $3.85 Pup Tents, complete Mens Breeches, Government issue, 7x7 3 ft. 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They would be elsewhere, but the buying power for 371 stores commands the lowest prices and you share in the benefits of fair profits. Mens Wear Resisting Work Socks -- Double Heel and Toe All Sizes Firmly Woven SHERIFF'S SALE In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah county. James plaintiff, vs. A. Eldridge, Ben E. Argyle and Zella D. Argyle, his wife, defendants.- Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1922, at the front door of the Court House in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named .defendants, of, in and to the real estate in following described t: Utah county Utah, The West half of the Southwest quarter; the West half of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 26, Township 8 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, together with all to-wi- Sweet Milk an eiual By adding of w attr to SeKo, amount lime a natural you sweet milk, of unuaual riclineHH. Kor cream use Seen Milk without water added. CREAMS ONLY1 I A R V thereto belongappurtenances ing. Dated this 2Sth day of July, 1922. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff of Utah Countv, Utah Utah county. Eldridge, plaintiff, vs. Ben E. Argyle and Zella D. Argyle, his wife, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1922, at the front door of the Court house in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah James EVEPV FACILITY , t t. 2 for 25i 21st day of August, A. II 1922, at the front doer of the Court House in Provo City, Utah, at the hour ot 12 oclock noon, all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah county, Utah, Commencing 6.44 chains East and 16.67 chains North 1 deg. East of the Southwest, corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 9 South; Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 1 deg. 'East 4.3 2 chains; thence South 8 9 deg. East 13.12 chains; thence South V2 deg. West 0.2 0 of a chain; thence South 1 deg. West 3.00 chains, more or less, tot the right-of-wa- y to-wi- t:. of the S. P.; L. A & S. L. thence South 3 6 44 deg West along said to a point S 9 deg East of the place of beginning; theno North 8 9 RR. ; right-of-wa- y deg. West 12.40 chains, more or less, to the place of beginning. . Dated this 2Sth day of Julv, 1922. J. D. BOYD, By D. R. ELLERTSEN, Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff of Utah Countv, Utah. YOUNG & MOYLE, By D. R. ELLERTSEN, Deputy Sheriff. Attorneys for Plaintiff. HATCH & PORTER. First publication, July 28, 1922. Last publication. Aug. 18, 1922. Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, July 28, 1922. Last publication, Aug. 18, 1922. SHERIFFS SALE In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for v States Mens Union Suits 69c - $1.19 Mens Work Shoes $2.49 - $2.98 Your need for a reliable, durable, allleather Work Shoe is met here. These are built for service, sole tacked and sewed. They are in constant demand in 29 States by men who have given them every test. Full line of sizes now ready. A. SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. State Bank of Lehi, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Charles Dorton and Marion Dorton, defendants. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1922, at the front door of the Court House in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in t: Utah County, Utah Beginning 17.75 chains North and 15.04 chains East of the county, Utah, Commencing at a point 8 rods West from the Northeast corner of Block 28, Plat A, Spanish Fork City Survey of Building Lots, situate in Section 24, Southwest corner of the SouthTownship S South of Range 2 east quarter (14) of Section 8, East, Salt Lake Meridian; runTownship 5 South, of Range 1 ning thence West 4 rods; thence4 South 12 rods; thence East East, of Salt Lake Base and Me12 to rods thence North ridian; thence running East rods; 4.21 chains; thence North 2.64 beginning, together with all water rights and appurtenance thence West 4.21 chains; IS OFFERED . BY thence South 2.64 thereto belonging, in Utah Coun4 chains; OUR ORGANIZATION chains; to place of beginning. ty, Utah. Area 111 acres. Dated this 28th day of July, 1922. of expert funeral directors. No D. BOYD, Dated this 28th day of July, 1922. J. detail is too small for us to Utah County, Utah. J. D. BOYD, of Sheriff seroverlook. We render you a D. R. ELLERTSEN, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Deputy By vice rarely to be found except Sheriff. By D. R. ELLERTSON, Deputy in the very large organizations & MOYLE, Sheriff. YOUNG in the big cities the same skillA. J. EVANS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. ed and painstaking service of 1922. First 28, Attorney for Plaintiff. publication. July the foremost embalmers and unFirst Last 18, 1922. Aug. publication, July 28, 1922. publication, dertakers of national reputation. Last publication, Aug. 18, 1922. SHERIFFS SALE In Chinese schools, just before the In the Fourth Judicial District noonday recess, the teacher writes Court of the State bf Utah, in and for a sentiment, a proverb or a proposition on a slip of red paper and pastes Utah county. Payson Exchange Savings Bank, a it on the door. Each boy as he goes corporation, plaintiff, vs. Erwin D. out reads the lines, and in the afterJohnson and John C. Johnson, de- noon gives to the teacher another line which will, with the firs, make fendants. Sheriff's Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the a couplet. Hatch Undertaking Company to-w- it: ! 5 . 1 in a Locked Room. Two Some sixth sense of safety one that comes to many men who live in the Men Blue Denim or Khaki; just the thing for the camp or outing trip; double sewing 25c at69c (Continued from Page 6) Play Suits j 5 Copyright by William MacLeod Ram Children's Y ,to-wi- outdoors on the untamed frontier warned Clay that all was not well. The machine had sWin to the right and was facing from the wind instead of into ;t. Clay was not very well acquainted Aith New York, but he did know this was not the direction in which he wanted to go. Lindsay opened the door and swung out on the running board. Were go-i- n wrong. Stop the car! he ordered. The man at the wheel did not turn. He speeded up. His fare wasted no time in remonstrances, A moment, and the chauffeur threw on the brake sharply. His reason was a good one. The blue nose of a revolver was jammed hard against his ribs. He had looked round once to find out what it was prodding him. That was emouuli to convince him he had better stop. Under the. brake the back wheels skidded and brought up against the curb. Clay, hanging on by one hand, was flung hard to the sidewalk. The cab teetered, regained its equilibrium, gathered impetus with a snort, and leaped forward again. As the cattleman clambered to his feet he caught one full i4ew tie chauffeur's triumphant, vindictive face. He had seen it before, at a reception especially arranged for him by Jerry Durand one memorable night. It belonged to the more talkative of the two gunmen he had surprised at the pretended poker game. He knew, too, without being told that this man and "Slim Jiiu Collins were one and the same. The niemorj of Annie's stricken face carried this conviction home to him. 'I lie rain pelted down as he moed toward the blighter lighted street That intersected the one where he had been dropped. The light- - of a saloon taught his eje at the coiner. He went in, got poliice headquui ters on the wiie, and learned that a tar answering the description of the one used by his abductor had been headed into Central park by officers and that the downtown exits were being watched. Presently he puked up another taxi. He hesitated whether to go to the address Annie had given him or to join the chase uptown. Reluctantly, he decided to visit the house. Clay paid his driver and looked at the house numbers as he tnoced up the street he wanted. Many of the residences were used to keep lodgers in. Others were employed for less reputable purposes. His overcoat buttoned to his neck, Clfiy walked without hesitation up the steps of the one numbered 243. He rang the bell and waited, his right hand in the pocket of his overcoat. The door opened cautiously a few inches and a pair of close-se- t ejes in a wrinkled Lite gimleted Clay. "Whadja want? TJie old man sent me with a message, answered the Arizonan promptGot ecerj thing ready for the ly. & NAVY DEPT. STORE PROVOOURARMY or money refunded. GUARANTEE: Goods exchange Tirir.iMift.BB - CLASSIFIED ADS now Dave? 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Jll-t- f Provo one of the many statements from ow nets inner state, he was In a panic LOST Purse containing $4.95 in Provo people. of fear. some pennies, on state and silver Mrs. Janie Cloward, 778 N. Acadshoot ! he road. Finder please Love o Gaw d, return to this emy ave., Provo, I had sufsays: 29 fered with office. Reward. kidney trouble quite a bit. I aint nobody but the chattered. My kidneys were annoying and HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT1NG, caused caretaker. a great deal of discomfort In 95 He hacked slowly away, followed by National French Cleaning Co., ways. many My back was constantly Lindsay. The barrel of the thirty-eigh- t North University avenue. lame and ached dreadfully across my held liis eyes fascinated. By GOOD OPENING FOR STOCK-MA- kidneys. I had read and heard so the light of his flash Clay discovered 320 acres, fenced, in the best much about Doans Kidnhy Pills I little inthe man to be a chalk-faceg valley in the west, used them. They helped me from the with summer or winter range close first and I continued taking them consequent. cured. My kidneys were strength"Say, dont point that at me, the by, produces grains and alfalfa with- til ened and restored to a normal condior out wells of cold hot old fellow implored. irrigation; " tion. at water secured small subirricost, Are you alone? Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont gated district, on O. S. L. R. R., Hill You know it. ask for a kidney remedy get Branch. terms. simply Address City Easy Is Jerry cornin himself with the W. Doans Kidfley Pills 8 T. Jack, Oakley, Idaho. the same that others? Mrs. Cloward had. Fosfer-MUbur- n WANTED Curtains to launder Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. "They dont none of them tell me nothin. Im nobody. Im only Joey. and stretch at 212 So. 1st West. "Unload what you know. Quick. Telephone 73 WIFIE TO THE RESCUE Im in a hurry. GRANDVIEW CHILD DEAD The than began a rambling, whinYoung Dpctor "My Jve! Mary ing tale. son of Mr. this sitting around rwaiting the Howard, for a The Arizonan learned that a room and Mrs. Edward Nelson of Grand- practice is on my nerves. getting on floor the second had been prepared view ward, died Wednesday evening Doctors Wife "Couldnt we in for a woman. Slim had made the ar- of infantile paralysis, following a vite the neighbors to dinrier hnd give them something that woiild disagree rangements. .Toe had heard Durands prolonged illness. Funeral services were held this af- with them? name mentioned, but knew nothing ol Londpn Opinion ternoon in the Third ward chapel. the plans. Lee What is th technical name i First Flea Been on a vacation? of snoring? Second Flea Nope, on a tramp. (Continued Next Issue.) Hugh Sheet muific. blue-nose- r stock-growin- iv GENEVA BEACH The Finest Place in Utah for reunions or ' OUTINGS Finest Bathing! Finest Picnic Grounds Finest Dancing Pavilion! Boating, Fishing, Billiards 1 . 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