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Van Zelm ByWestarn Newspaper Union NOVSJ did you f WONDER. JUtT WHAT HE MEANT BY Bert that ? -- Bandley HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West Phone 85 t.K VAN 4 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NOTICES LEGAL EUREKA BULLION MINING CO. Probate and guardianship tices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for farther information. no- GLASSES FOR HEALTH AND . VISION - $- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ALPINE GALENA MINING COMPANY, a corporation. Principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alpine Galena Mining Company, a corporation, held on the 9 th day of September, 19 22, an assessment of one mill per share or ($1.00 per 1000 shares) was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately 1to the secretary at his office. Room Knight Buildstock upon' Utah. Any Provo, ing, which this assessment may remain of unpaid on Saturday, the 14th dayand be will delinquent October, 1922, advertised for sale, and unless payment is made before will.be sold at 11 oiclock a m. on Saturday, the 4th day of November, 1922, to pay the DR. C. M. PETERSON Phone 52 36 WEST CENTER ST. . BANKERS LIFE CO. Des Moines, Iowa INSURANCE District Agent L. T. EPPERSON Pro vo,. Utah -- delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising ,and -expenses ' . of sale. ALFRED L. BOOTH, Secretary. Office Room 1 Knight Building, Provo, Utah. First publication. Sept. 12, 19 22. Last publication, Oct. 13, 1922. OLD YOUR SHOES AWAY Let Me -- Half 'Sole and Repair DONT THROW f - CANAL & IRRI- PROVO BENCH GATION CO. Them OLD WORN OUTj SHOES Guaranteed to Look and Wear Like New , Give Me a Triad Be Convinced. To the Stockholders of the Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Co.: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of, the stockholders of Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Company has been called by the Board of Directors to convene at the office of the company, at Timpanogos meeting house, in the state of Utah, on the 23rd day of September, 1922, , Shoe Shop Economy Thomas Demoi, Prop. 403 W. Center St. Provo, Utah at 7:30 oclock p. m. for the purpose of considering and acting upon the following proposition, viz: To amend Article 3 as amended of the articles of incorporation of the company so as to increase the capital stock of the company from $45,780 divided into 1526 shares of the par value of $30 each, to $90,000 divided into 3000 shares of the par value of Utah Timber & Coal Company 160 West Fifth North. Rhone 232 $30 each. KING CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK ROYAL STANDARD By order of the Board of Directors. L. J. SALISBURY, Secretary. First publication, Sept. 1, 1922. Last publication, Sept. 22,, 1922. Lump, Nut and Slack Shingles, Kindling, Lumber, Cement and Roofing A Square Deal to Every Patron Estate of Mary Collins, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 832 South Seventh East street. Salt Lake City, Utah, or to Booth and Bock-banAttorneys, Rooms 1, 13 and 14, Knight building, Provo, Utah, on or ..before the 25 th day of October, k, typewriter EXCHANGE 1922. Dated this 19th day of August, 1922. ELVA G. COLLINS, Administratrix With Will Annexed. BOOTH AND BROCKBANK, - e writers Repaired, Bought Sold. Repairing a spec-- t All work guaranteed. PHONE Attorneys. - 201-- W THOUGHT THEY WERE POISONED the Boston poForty members of down to a desat lice force recently which dinner, following partmentthem to the taken were most of Ptomaine poisoning, said, the Lobster and ice cream, policemen. of healh after an board the said The board was right. The policemen are feeling better. hos-nit- al First publication, Aug. 22, 1922. Last publication, Sept. 19, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Crystal, deceased. Creditors will present claims and youchers to the undersigned at 1109 Deseret Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of October, 1922. PETER CRYSTAL, STEWART, STEWART ALEXANDER, Executor. & TOOK A GREAT yDROP. cost of living got away below vil-a- st Attorneys for .Executors. figure in an Indiana First Aug. 22, 1922. of publication, cars week when fourteen wreck-s- e 19, 1922. Last Sept. publication, and smoked meats were was food by. The salvaged low at auction at ridiculdusly Henry Blood of Salt Lakeas City to hundreds of farmer bidders, the for windfall Saturday in this city a fine spent ybat proved Bar-rtoE. Mrs. Mr. and of George armers put the towhs produce guest out of business that day. OD 3 re-w- ar , n. i . ds want the oover Bros. . - Thejflour that made to please the whole family. For Sale at All Leading Stores. per-centu- m s . Precinct Chairman. If vou year ; provided, that nothing la this section shall permit classification of mines or mining claims. Sec. 8. The property of the United States, of the state, counties, cities, jowns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries,, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for higher religious worship or charitable purposes and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, and mortgages upon both real and personal property shall be exempt from taxation. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes, and flumes owned and used by Individuals or corporations for Irrigating lands owned by such Individuals or corporations, is or the Individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed so long ap they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposs; a deduction of debits from credits may be authorized and taxes of ths Indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner as may be provided by law. Sec. 2. The secretary of state is directed to cause this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to ths electors of the stats at the next general election In the manner proSummons. vided by law. Sec. 3.' If "approved by the electors of the state this proposed amendment In the District Court of the Fourth shall take effect on the first dayf Judicial District, County of Utah, J .. State of Utah. January, 1923. sSrch. 17, 1021. Approved AgjiesAnderson, plaintiff, vs: E. W. Sirpmons, administrator. Jr CON8TITtrilONAL AMENDMENT-NAKeiwestate, otherwise known as 3 Joseph Arthur Kerr,'"Dbnna S. Kerr, Frank Kerr and J. S. McBeth, deProposing to Amend Section 9, sf fendants. Article VI, ef the Constitution The State of Utah to the said defendef Utah, Relating to Compenants: sation sf ths Members of Yon are hereby summoned to apthe Legislature within twenty days after serpear A joint resolution proposing an vice of this summons upon you, if amendment to action 9, of Article YL served within the county in which ah of the Constitution ef the State this action- Is brought; otherwise to of the within thirty days after service, and compensation relating member of the legislature. defend the above entitled action; and Be It enacted by the Legislature ef In case of your failure to do so, judg-m&l- rt of tho the State of Utah, two-thirwill be rendered against you acmembers elected to each of the two cording to the demand of the comhouses concurring therein : plaint which has been filed with the Section L It is proposed to amend clerk of said court. This action is Section 9, Article VI, of the constitu- brought to reco'ver a judgment foretion of the Stats of Utah se that ths closing plaintiffs mortgage upon the same will read as follows: land and property described in said Sec. 9. The members ef the legis- complaint. BAKER & BAKER, lature shall recelvs such per diem and Plaintiffs Attorneys. mileage as ths legislature may pro108 West CenteV Street, Provo vide, not exceeding eight dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the City, Utah. First publication. Sept. 1J5, 1922. distance necessarily traveled going to Last publication, Oct." T3Z1922. and returning from tho placo of masting on the most usual routs, and they Y SUMMONS shall receive no othor pay or perquisite. In the District Court of the Fourth Sec. 2. The secretary of state is Judicial District of the State of hereby directed to submit tills propos- Utah, in and for Utah County. ed amendment to tho electors of ths Priscilla L. Swenson, plaintiff, vs. state at the next general election la J. H, Hirase, Mrs. T. Hirase, his wife the manner provided by law. N. Ito and H. Ito, his wife, et al., de6ec. 3. If adopted by the electors fendants. of the state this amendment shall The State of Utah to the Said take effect January 1, 1923. , Defendants: Approved March IT, 1921. You are hereby summoned to apwithin twenty days after serpear of E. H. of Crockett. this summons upon you, if Secretary State, vice I, of the State of Utah, do hereby certi- served within the county in which otherwise fy that the foregoing la a fun. true and this action is brought; correct copy of Constitutional Amend- within thirty days after service,: and ments Nos: 1, 2 and as proposed by defend the above entitled action; and the regular session of $ho legislators tn qase of your failure so to do, judgof 1921, as tho 1 appear of record ment will be rendered against you acIn my offloei cording to the demand of the comIn witness whereof, X hare hereun- plaint. This action is brought to reto set my hand and affixed the Great cover a judgment, foreclosing plainSeal of the State of Utah, this 1st day tiffs mortgage upon the land and other property described In said of September, 1922. H. SL CROCKETT, complaint. (SEAL) BOOTH & BROCKBANK,Secretary of Stain Best Flour ask for Now is the time to have your House Painted and your rooms Papered by the man that knows llow. AH Work Is Guaranteed. W. R. Scott PhQne 683-- W. West 2nd North 369 ( r . O. of-Ut- - ds ds NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROVO es for property taxes paid within the 1 Proposing to Amend Section 1, Artlols XIV, of ths Constitution of Utah Relating to 8tato Indebtedness A concurrent resolution providing aa amendment to Section 1, Article of the Constitution of the State XIV, one-ha- lf ef Utah, relating to state debt limita' tion. Be It enacted by the Legislature of of all the State of Utah, two-thirthe members elected to ' each of the two houses concurring therein: Section 1. That It is proposed to amend Section 1, Article 14, of the Constitution of the State yof Utah, so that the same will read as follows : Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or failures in revenue, and for necessary expenditures for public purposes. Including the erection of public buildings, and for the payment of all territorial Indebtedness assumed by ths state, the state may contract debts, not exceeding In the aggregate at any expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, one time, an amount equal to 2 "j, of the value of the taxable Secretary. Office, 10 Holbrook building, Pro- property of the state, as shown by the vo City, Utah. last assessment for state purposes, ' Fitst publication, Aug. 18, 1922. previous to the Incurring of such inLast publication. Sept. 19, 192 2. debtedness. But ths stateN shall never contract any Indebtedness, except as NOTICE TO CREDITORS sectlbn provided, in excess In next the . j of such amount, and all moneys arisIn the matter of tlie estate of Loloans herein authorized, shall from ing ren S. Glazier. be applied solely to the purposes tor Creditors will present claims with which they were obtained. vouchers to the undersigned adminis2. The secretary of state la Sec. trator, Irvin Dean Glazier, at his directed to submit this prohereby D. No. 2, place of residence, R. F. to the electors of amendment Provo, Utah, or at the office of Ba- posed next the at state the general elec& ker Baker, attorneys, 108 West law., Center street, Provo, Utah, on or be- tion In the manner provided by Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors fore the 10th day of November, 1922. of the state, this amendment shall IRVIN DEAN GLAZIER, Administrator. taka effect January 1, 1928. BAKER & BAKER, Attorneys, CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Provo, Utah. NO. 2 First publication, Sept. 1, 1922. Last publication. Sept. 29, 1922. Amend Sections '2 and to Proposing 3, Artlols XIII, sf the ConstituNOTICE TO CREDITORS tion of Utah Relating to Property Subject In the matter of the estate of John to Taxation and Ratoa Franklin Berkhimer, deceased of Tax Creditors will present claims with A resolution proposing amendment vouchers to the undersigned adminisof the tratrix at 550 North Eighth West, to Sections 2 and 3, Articleof 13,Utah reSalt Lake City, Utah, or to Baker & Constitution of the State Baker, attorneys for administratrix, lating to property subject to taxation at their office at 108 West Center, and rates of tax. Bs It resolved by the Legislature of Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th of all tho State of Utah, two-thirday of November, 1922. Dated Sept. 6, 1922. the members elected to each house MILLIE BERKHIMER, concurring therein : Administratrix. Section 1. That it is proposed to BAKER & BAKER, amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 f the Constitution of the State of Attorneys for Administratrix. First publication, Sept. 8, 1922. Utah, so that such sections will read Last publication, Oct. 1, 1922. as follows : Sec. 2- - To the end that the burden ALFALFA HAY WANTED of taxation may be equitable upon all the legislature is empowered Sealed bids will be received at the property, all property including mondivide office of the Department of Finance te and credits as well as physical eys and Purchase, Room 236 State Capiand to deterclasses into property, tol Building, and publicly opened at of properor classes class what 2 oclock September 20, 1922, for the mine and to taxation be shall subject ty following: 25 tons first crop alfalfa what be not shall If any, property. hay, 50 tons, second crop alfalfa hay, be shall Taxes taxation. to nnhject and 25 tons third crop alfalfa hay. all property of the same The above mentioned hay is to be uniform upon shall be levied and collectand delivered to the barns of the State only. Taxes for ed purposes public Mental Hospital, Provo, Utah, in ail whatever quantities the barn will may be Imposed upon any andfranprivileges, property, including hold. licenses to do business in This hay must be first-clas- s quality chises andbut this shall not be so conthe state, and not baled. the taxation of authorize to as & strued DEPARTPURCHASE FINANCE or corporaMENT, JOHN H. GLENN, Director. the stocks of any company of such comthe when 1922. tion property First publication. Sept. 15, Last publication, Sept. 19 ,1922. pany or corporation represented by such stocks has been taxed. The legDEMOCRATIC PRECINCT islature Is empowered to Impose taxCONVENTION es upon incomes, which taxes may be and progressive and reasonThe Democratic precinct conven- graduated able exemptions may be provided, and tion will be held at the court house on the 19 th of September, at 8 HOW SONGS ARE WRITTEN. oclock p. m. deleto all Notice is hereby given One item- - in Miss Inez Fords gates chosen at the district primaries breach of promise suit is $25,000 for to be sure and attend this conveninspiration. It was after looking tion. that the defendThis convention shall name a can- deeplya into her eyes was able to reel ant, writer, song a and didate for city judge precinct off his hits. If you popular song constable and shall organize for the next two years and shall transact have ever read the words of a popuhit, you may have wondered such other business as may properly lar songwas done. Perhaps this is' the how it come before the convention. ) explanation. ABE W. TURNER, Principal place of business, No. 10 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Eureka Bullion Mining company, held Wednesday, the 16 th day of August, .1922, assessment No. 21 of cent (Vc) per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to August Bestelmeyer, secretary, at the companys office, No. 10 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, the ,20th day of September, 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will he sold on Thursday, the 12th day of October, at the office of the company, at 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and the credit may be allowed on lncom CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2fcLM . ! t tin - Plaintiffs Attorneys. INDEPENDENT. This poem, said the timid caller, is free verse. I dont care whether its free or not, said the editor of the Chiggers-vill- e Clarion. My paper this week is crammed full of political advertising and I wouldnt publish the best piece of poetry ever written. Birmingham paid-inadvan- ce Age-Heral- d. P. O. Address: Box 64, Provo City, Utah. Office Rooms: 1, 13 and 14, KnightT Bldg., Provo City, Utah. First publication, Sept. 15, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 13, 1922. One mans religion is another mans hypocrisy. Music probably still has power to soothe the savage breast, but ' jazz the savage breast more only makes savage. g Honest Weight Thats what yonll get when conyou order Ice from this cern. We are painstaking in giving yon your moneys worth. Yon are also assured pore Ice and prompt service. Get in line with the others who are planning wisely to have us deliver their ice . - the hot during regularly weather. 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