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Show THE PROVO POST mCKJE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL NOTICES LEGAL i oA "Spanish Athlete By Charles Sughroe . WeaceiB Nwyjpg TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922 Uaioa is Doc f Probata and guardianship no. tlcos Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for for ther Information. SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. John K. Pierpont, plaintiff, vs. Marie Pierpont, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court , within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if you are served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise with in thirty days after such service, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony. BAKER & BAKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. address, 108 West Center street, Provo, Utah. First publication, Sept. 22, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 24, 1922. . ' ' AW,. WHATS THE USE By L. F. Van Zelm AFTER, "TRAILING A UTTL ROAD HOG MILES YOU MAKE A POLITE ATTEMPT" FOI2-SEVER- "To PASS HIM AL ERRING NOTHING Time minuted later, You tr,y again IOlNC TEN MINUTES LATtR. YOU NOTHING AND ATTEMPT To get GTuie HIM BY ThE HORJY SETTLE 0OUJN SO YOU hure REDULT AN Your, grouch SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, County of Utah, State of Utah. Agnes Anderson, plaintiff, vs. E. W. Simmons, administrator of the J. A. Kerr estate, otherwise known as Joseph Arthur Kerr, Donna S. Kerr, Frank Kerr and J. S. McBeth, defendants. The State of Utah to the said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county 'in which this action is brought;, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judg ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a Judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land and property described in said complaint. BAKER & BAKER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 108 West Center Street, Provo - City, Utah. First publication. Sept. 15, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 13, 1922. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT DELINQUENT NOTICE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT sm- - At Last A Real Job and Real Money! Id started earlier, I could have had them five years ago. I didnt realize at first what spare time study would do for a man. Taking up that I. C. S. course marked the real beginning of my success. In three months I received my first promotion. But I kept right on studying and Ive been climbing ever since. Every mail brings letters from some of the two million students of the International Correspondence Schools telling of advancements and increased salaries won through spare time study. How much longer are you going to wait before taking the step? that is bound to bring you more money Isnt it better to start now thantheto wait delay five years and then realize what has cost you ? One hour after supper each night spent with the I. C. S. in the quiet of your own home will prepare you for the position you want in the work you like best. Yes, it will Put it up to us to prove it. Without cost, without obligation, just mark and mail this coupon. And if only ALPINE GALENA MINING COMEAST TINTIC COALITION MINPANY, a corporation. Principal place ING COMPANY, a corporation. Prinof business, Provo, Utah. cipal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of meeting of the board of directors ofthe Alpine Galena Mining Company, the East Tintic Coalition Mining coma corporation, held on the 9th day of jpany, a corporation, held on the 15th September, 19 22, an assessment of day of September, 1922, an assess-on- e mill per share or ($1. 00 per 1000 ment (No. 6) of one-ha- lf cent shares) was levied on the outstand- per share was levied on the outing capital stock of the corporation, standing capital stock of the corporapayable immediately to the secretary tion, payable immediately to Angust at his office. Room 1 Knight Build- Bestelmeyer, secretary, at his office, ing, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon room 10, Holbrook building, Provo, which, this assessment may remain Utah. unpaid, on Saturday, the 14 th day of Any stock upon which this assessOctober, 1922, will be delinquent and ment may remain unpaid on Saturadvertised for sale, and unless pay- day, the 21st day of October, 1922, ment i3 made befre will be sold at will be delinquent and advertised for 11 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 4th sale, and unless payment is made beday of November, 1922, to pay the fore will be sold at 10 oclock a. m. delinquent assessment, together with on Wednesday, the 8th day of Nothe cost of advertising and expenses vember, 1922, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of of sale. ALFRED L. BOOTH, advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. Office Room 1 Knight Building Secretary. Provo, Utah. Office, Room 10 Holbrook buildiFifst publication. Sept. 12, 1922. ng;, Provo, Utah. Last publication, Ovt. 12, 1 922. First publication. Sept. 19, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1922. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (c) . I 1 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON. PA. BOX explain, without obligating roe. how I can qualify for the position, orln tbs subject, before which 1 mark X ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Etaetrte LUhtlag aad Bja. Electric Wiring Telegraph Engineer Work Telephone E0I1.NICAL ENGINEER Window Trimmer Nkow Card aad Mfi Ptf. Railroad Positions ILLUSTRATING ban tael OratUeiaa Heebie Shop fra tie-T- maker Gee Engine Operating CIVIL ENGINEER salesmanshif ADVERTISING CartooningMASAGKM BUSINESS Private Secretary Baftlaeu Carraapaadant DOORKEEPER and Tysiat Cart. Pablla Aaaoaataat and Mapping Serreyter FOREMAN or ENGR SUaorratbtr Marine Engineer Ship Draftsman ARCHITECT Coatraeter aad Balldar Areblteetaral Draftee, aa Concrete Builder TRAFFIC) INE STATIONARY ENGINEER Structural Engineer PLCMB1NG AND HEATING Sheet Metal Worker f el tit Orereeer er Sept. CHEMIST J Pharmacy MA3AGER Railway Accountant Commercial Law GOOD ENGLISH aia &keol Stab) to Cb CIVIL SERVICE Railway Mall Clerk Teacher Mathematic Navtgallo QSm AORICCL'RK At 3 realy Rata' t IQ Name. Preaent Business and No .Address. stt tend thxe coupon to International CorCanadian . tunndencemap 8choolt Canadian. Limited. MonUeal.Cn. Local Representative, J. F. FECHSER, 374 North 4th West Bert Bandley HORSESHOEING AND blacksmithing Satisfaction Guaranteed 22. South Second West Phone 85 , Sealed bids or proposals will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County and the City Commissioners of Provo City, for the completion of the City and County Building at Provo, Utah, all according to plans and specifications therefor by Joseph Nel-jlisdn, architect. Bidders may obtain the arplans and specifications from chitects office, Farmers and Merch-A ants 'Bank building, Provo, Utah. be required for deposit of $40.00 will and $25.00 for the General Contract r In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, County of Utah, State of Utah, Probate division. In the matter of the estate and d guardianship of Amelia C. Private Notice of incompetent. Sale. Under authority of an order granted by the District Court of Utah, Utah County, I, the undersigned guardian of Amelia C. Chamberlin, will sell at private sale the following described personal property, Fifty Shares of the Capital Stock of Cannon Investment Company, a corporation. Said sale will be made on or after Chainber-as4prepare- n, i the plumbing and Heating Contract to insure safe return of the drawings .and specifications as may be agreed. Bidders will be required to furnish a certified check for 5 per cent of their bid, made payable to James T. of Gardner, chairman of theA Board of bond Commissioners. County 50 per cent of the contract price will be required of the successful bidder. Bids will be opened at the office of the County Commissioners, County p. m. Court House, Provo, Utah, at 2 1922. October 12, oclock, Thursday, reserve the right The commissioners to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commission. JAMES T. GARDNER, Chairman. WALLACE M. HALES, Clerk. 1922. 22, First publication, Sept. Last publication. Oct. 10, 1922. Attest: In the City Court of Provo City, County of Utah, State of aUtah, crpora-tio'State Bank of Payson, deP. N. vs. Hansen, plaintiff, fendant. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 23rd day of October, A. D. 1922, at in the front door of the court house 11 of hour the at Utah, Provo City, o'clock a. ni. , 3.11 th6 right, titl, claim and interest of the above to the named defendant, of, in and in estate real described following Utah county, Utah, Lot 1 of Section 30, Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Also North Half ( M ) of the Northeast Quarter ( M ) of Section 25, Township 10 South, MeRange One East, Salt Lake ridian. Also the Southwest Quarter ( y ) of the Southeast Quarter (11) of Section 24, Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 29 th day of September n, it: October 14, 1922, and bids will be received at my office, No. 506 Templeton building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Terms of the sale, cash, gold coin of the United States. Dated October 2, 1922. LEWIS TELLE. CANNON, Guardian of the Estate of Amelia C. Chamberlin, incompetent. D. H. THOMAS, 412 Templeton building. Salt Lake City .Utah. NO. 1 Proposing to Amend Section 1, Artlole XIV, of the Constitution of Utah Relating to State Indebtedness A. concurrent resolution providing am amendment to Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to state debt limitation. 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 la proposed to amend Section 1, Article 14, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: Sec. 1. To meet casual deficits or failures In revenue, and for necessary expenditures for publle purposes. Including the erection of public buildings, and for the payment of all territorial indebtedness assumed by the state, the state may contract debts, not exceeding In the aggregate at any one time, an amount equal to 2 of the value of the taxable property of the state, as shown by the last assessment for state purposes, previous to the Incurring of such indebtedness. But the state shall never contract any indebtedness, except as in the next section provided, in excess of such amount, and all moneys arising from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes for which they were obtained. Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is hereby directed to submit this proof posed amendment to the electorselecthe state at the next general tion in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1923. ds per-centu- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT m tkX-e- s for property taxes paid within the year; provided, that nothing in thi4 section shall permit classification of mines or mining claims. Sec. 8. The property of the United States, of the state, counties, cities, towns, 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 tor 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 cr corporations or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed so long they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose; a deduction of debits from credits may be authorized and taxes et the Indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and In such manner as may be provided by law. Elizabeth Ridge Sec. 2. The secretary of state is 2333 9 4 W. M. Thomas 24 . to cause directed this proposed amendment to be published as required by the constitution and to be submitted to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If approved by the electors of the state this proposed amendment shall take effect on the first day of (c) January, 30 .10 0 0 . 1923. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 Proposing to Amend 8ectlon 9, Article VI, of the Constitution of Utah, Relating to Compensation of the Members of A 5.00 3 4 25 W. H. Child 3456 Herbert Barton 34 6 4 Neil Gergen 3633 N. K. Whitney 36 6 9 Daisy King 3 719 E. M. West 3750 W. L. Brimhall.... 3850 Burton & Co 3859 Harry Shipler 3869 J. F. Birkenslock.. 3870 J. F. Birkenslock.. Approved March 17, 1021. the Legislature resolution Joint proposing an 2 and amendment to Section 0, of Article VI, 8ectlons Amend to Proposing of the Constitution of the State of 8 Artlole XIII, of the ConstituUtah relating to compensation of the tion of Utah members of the legislature. to Subject Property Relating Be It enacted by the Legislature ef to Taxation and Ratea sf the the State of Utah, two-thirof Tax of the twe to each elected members amendment A resolution proposing therein: to Sections 2 and 3, Article 13, of the houses concurring is L It Section proposed to amend reConstitution of the State of Utah of the constituArticle VI, Section 9, to taxation lating to property subject ee that the of Utah of State the tion and rates of tax. as follows: read same will of Be it resolved by the Legislature Sec. 0. The members of the legisof all the State of Utah, two-thirshall receive such per diem and lature the members elected to each house as the legislature may promileage concurring therein: not eight dollars per Section 1. That it i proposed to vide, and exceeding cents tea per mile for the 13 day, amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article traveled going to distance necessarily of of the Constitution of the State the from and place of meetreturning Utah, so that such sections will read and they routs most on usual the ing as follows: or perno ether receive shall pay burden the 2Sec. - To the end that of taxation may be equitable upon all quisite. Sec. 2. The secretary of stats Is property, the legislature Is empowered directed to submit, this propos- to divide all property including mon hereby aa phyalcal ad amendment to the cctora of ths eys and credit aa walland to deter- state at the next general election in property, into classss manner by law. mine what class or classes of proper- thefiec. 3. Ifprovided by the electors adopted and ty shall be subject to taxation shall amendment state this the of be not what property, if any. shall 1023. L shall bo take effect January abject to taxation. Taxes same Approved March 17 1821. of the all property uniform upon collectand and shall bo levied It H. K. Crockett, Secretary of State, ed for public purposes only. Taxes of the State of Utah, do hereby certiall may to Imposed upon any andfranthe foregoing is s fall, true and that fy property. Including privileges, in correct copy of Constitutional Amendchises and licenses to do business conments Nos: 1. t and 3 as proposed by so be the state, but this shall not taxation of the regular session of the legislature the strued as to authorise of 1921, as ths same appear of record the stocks of any company or corporacomin my office. such of tion when the property ; witneos whereof I have hereunIn by represented pany or corporation taxed. set to The legmy hand and affixed the Great such stocks has been of taxthe State cf Utah, this 1st day Seel to impose islature is empowered of be September, 1222. es upon incomes, which taxes may EL XL CROCKETT. reasonand (SEAL) graduated and progressive ry of State. able exemptions may he provided, and NO. 2 502S Roy Bradford 1000 5029 Roy Bradford 1000 5.00 1000 5.00 EUREKA BULLION MINING CO. 5031 Ross Anderson 5061 E. W. 500 2.50 Whitlatch.... Principal place of business. No. 10 50 6 3 W. E. Whitlatch . . 8 V)4 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. E. Geo. 5082 60 Bourne .80 There are delinquent upon the fol- 5127 F. J. 150 bal ..75 Mohn, lowing described stock on account of 5197 Chris 1000 5.00 assessment No. 21, of one-ha- lf cent 374 J. R. Rodgers 250 Sebree 1.25 on the 16th 5 53 Edw. Barnum per share, levied 100 .50 day of August, 19 22, the several 70 7 J. 25 .13 It. Sebree amounts set opposite the respective 755 Chris Greenhagen.. 13 .07 78 3 Elnore Stevenson .. 903 4.52 1062 Elnore Stevenson .. 80 5 4.05 1073 II. J. Flamm 215 1.08 1099 Daisy King 100 .50 88 1198 E. M. West .44 88 1339 W. H. Child .44 1402 Marie Black 4000 20.00 1428 D. R. Beebe 442 2.21 . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Priscilla L. Swenson, plaintiff, vs. J. H. Hirase, Mrs. T. Hirase, his wife N. Ito and H. Ito, his wife, et al., defendants. The State of Utah to the Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after ser-if vice of this summons upon you, served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the tocomreplaint. This action is brought cover a judgment, foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon the land and other property described in said complaint. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Plaintiffs Attorneys. P. O. Address: Box 64, Provo City, Utah. Office Rooms: 1, 13 and 14, Knight Bldg., Provo City, Utah. First publication, Sept. 15, 1922. Last publication. Oct. 13, 1922. 3969 4016 4170 4279 4714 4884 4923 ds 65 205 5 00 100 197 25. 76 1000 180 76 35 72 360 4 B. W. Dixon A. Loveless ,Jr. 430 E. H. Phillips 371 466 Elan . Allen ...a L. Eggertsen Cluff 165 C. E. Maw .250 B SERIES 100 319 Clifton Pierce 100 1782 Karl Keeler 1790 Paine Webber Co. 100 ' 88 1 W. A. Downing 72 178 J. C. Johnson 100 193 J. R. Whitney 303 H. B. Cole 318 H. B. Cole .50 .50 .50 .44 .30 .50 .46 .47 .50 .36 .36 .50 92 93 100 683 W. It Child 72 911 W. H. Child 72 913 W. H. Child . 100 1.00 1112 W. H. Child 100 .5(1 1679 W. M. Havenor 72 .36 1686 W. M. Havenor .50 2217 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 .50 2218 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 100 .50 2219 Joseph Finlinson .50 2220 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 .50 2221 Joseph Finlinson ..100 .50 2222 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 2223 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 , .50 2224 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 A .50 100 ii .50 2225 Joseph Finlinson .50 2226 Joseph Finlinson .. 100 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 16th day of August, 1922, so many shares of each parcel of stock at as may be necessary will public auction at the office of the company. Room 10 Holbrook building, Provo City, Utah, on Thursday, the 12th .day of October, 1922, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay , 3555 3556 3609 3865 3905 3964 E. Huish E. Huish Albert Carp Mrs. C. Lessing C. C. A. A. Callister... Lettie Nold 4022 W. L. 4161 Berenice W. rick 4192 H. C. Hicks.. : 4222 William E. son 4260 E. W Raym 4 297 W. K. Conra 4318 Essie Keeler 4 408 Albert Carp 200 .33 1.02 2.50 .50 .98 .13 .39 5.00 J. . Dated this T8th day of September 4532 Thos. A.. 1922. ELIZABETH A. FARRER, 4533 Geo. A. Shepard. FOR OVER 40 YEARS In the district court of the Fourth Administratrix. FT ALL 8 CATARRH MEDICINE has Judicial district, in and for Utah BOOTH & BROCKBANK, 1922 used been successfully In the treatment County, Utah. D. BOYD, J. WilAttorneys for Administratrix. of estate of matter the In the HALLS1' CATARRH MEDICINE conSheriff of Utah County, Utah. 4901 Geo First will publication. Sept. 19, 1922. liam Farrer, deceased. Creditors of an Ointment which Quickly Deputy sists ELLERTSON, R. 1922. D. Oct. 24, 4902 Geo Last the and By to publication, the with vouchers claims local application, Relieves by present acts which a Tonic, Sheriff. Internal Medicine, on the Mucous Sur- undersigned at her residence. First the Blood R. W. McMULLIN, through The saddest time of year Is any East and Fourth South streets, ProPlaintiff. for thus reducing the inflammation. faces Attorney or 25th on that you have a note due and vo the before time Utah, City, Sold by all druggists 29, 1922. First publication. Sept Ohio. A Co.. Toledo, havent the money to pay it. F J. Cheney day of November, 1922. Last publioation, Oct. 20, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS S. Kershaw Christ Kraisis 39 33 B. ds 3, 1922. Last publication. Oct. 13, 1922. First publication, Oct. SUMMONS SHERIFFS SALE to-wi- t: to-w- a credit may be allowed on incocaO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT . U The Joys of Sunday Motoring Western Newspaper Union be-sol- d the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, Secretary. Office, 10 Holbrook building, Provo City, Utah. First publication, Sept. 26, 192-2- . Last publication, Oct. 10, 1922. The full amount of the national debt is approximately $23,000,000,-00The annual fixed charges against the United States treasury on account of the public debt are and not $41,300,000 as 0. |