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Show ? -- v- -f e i, -' Jc -- - " i 5 tf V(fc. 4. ;-- STM- .ry.gr w k - a3 t WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY' 7, 1923 jWsik. , v e,Jg. tp i fc i Vr v ,'W 'V & 4 u ,. r flirt m ., Vj . THE PROVO POST NOTICES LEGAL Probate and guardianship noConsult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. tices JlemwiEkle BUILDING BUSINESS mom C Every business man wants more business. He wants every possible purchaser in his trae terr!try to be his patron. He ought to us every possible instrumentality to get that business. lv OPI Today the telephone is used by the most progressive houses to get new accounts, to elose contracts and generally to transact business .which formerly was handled by slow mail or by the mpre expensive method of ending a representative. ILLUSTRATED BY R.H. LIVINGSTONE BELL SYNDICATE, COPYRIGHT, 5 (Continued From Last Issue.) I beg your pardon. Colonel; but whatj does this mean? Shottle sat down and crossed his long legs. He took out a cigar and 4 Study the possibilities of the telephone, or, better still, talk,, to the telephone man about how it can be made more useful and to you. There are low rates which profitable may suit your needs.. Get acquainted with this valuable and inexpensive system of business buildings lighted it Virgil, 4 I fo.ught hs long as I thought The bid carbine advantage. I had wouldnt sh' "t, and I want to. tell you that mauling darky heads with a piece of iron is hard work. I looked about for you but couldnt find you, and knowing that you knew how to take care of yourself, I' began to sniff ,for a way ta. get' out, found a " hole in a wall, docked through and scooted. That was all natural enough. Anybody could'have done that. But how comes the Inspirational part. I got around Into Royal street and met a steamboat captain who asked me to have a drink, and I needed it, for I had been hard at work. So I went in with him. And then up I, hops to a gambling house with the money ' youd paid me for Introducing you to Nadine la Vitte. The poker tables were full, so I nipped in modestly at the faro-banThats not a very swift game, but sometimes it is as jsure as buying houses And lots, If youve got the patience. I Invested cautiously till about daylight, cashed in exactly two hundred, and here I am as refreshed as a horse- grazing on Station - to - Station Calls Ate Quicker and Cost Less -- We Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Go. INC., ered with burned matches and the stubs of cigars. Lib, I'm crushed, announced Drace. So am I. But bow does It happen drove over you too? that the dust-caNadine is gone. The place is nailed up. Thats tough, all right. But what are you going to do about it? Are you going to come to your puritanic senses and give the whol. thing up, or do you expect I expect to fulfill my sacred mission. I must .find Stepho la Vitte. Shottle got up and Shook hands with his friend. He swore that he would make the search the aim of his life. Suppose you hire me by the day, he A man does better work suggested. He the by day. always has fresh stimulus every time the sun rises. Very well ten dollars a day. Thats liberal, Virgil, and Ill take it. And lets get Old Josh to help us. He is more or less acquainted with Stephos habits. rt CHAPTER V k. 6, Over . of the Photographs that will help make The pANYAN a success this year have been taken by L LARSONS STUDIO Phone 384 Columbia Theater Building Auto Owners Attention We can now Headlight Reflectors right here in Provo. COME IN AND SEE US. (Griiiarantee Shop Re-pla- te A It d. West Center Street Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE. Office Phone, 148. 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Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROVO AND SALT LAKE via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE PROMPT SERVICE -- Re-pla- te 416 WEST CENTER If Its Metal We 3 turned to their hotel after a ceremonious visit with Colonel Josh. The Colonel, knew of Stepho, had Indeed met him once, and he promised to make discreet inquiries that should clover. without fail disclose the creoles Colonel, I congratulate you ! said whereabouts. Drace. Hardly had Drace reached his room, Secs. 30, 31 and 32, T. 4 S., R. 2 E.; The two breakfasted together, and however, before a visitor was shown Secs. 1 to-1T. 5 S., R. 1 E.; then Drace set out to find again the in a visitor who Introduced himself Secs. 5 to 8, 16,inch, 17, 18, E. Yz 20, 21, house at the scene of the riot the as an agent of the New Orleans po- W. 22, 27, 28, 33, 34 and 35, T. 2 E. ; Secs. 1 to 9 to 12, R. house at the window of which he had lice S., department and who had a most inch, W. Yz 13, 14, 15, 16, 4,NE. Yz. 21, seen the face of Nadine la Vitte. At distressing communication to make : 22, 23, 24, NW. Yz. 25, 26 and 27, length he found himself in the side was known that Mr. Drace and all It 6 S., R. 2 E.; SW. Yz. Sec 6, NW. T. street where he had taken refuge the his friend had taken in a recent Yz. Sec. 7, T. 6 S., R. 3 E., S. L. Mer. night before, and turning out of this riot. Mr. Drace was part one of the lead- This application is designated in the ne came to the tree from the limb of ers, had more than State Engineers office as No. a7 0 4. wounded severely which he had cut down the halfAll protests against tlie granting of one man, and without cause, being reasons said application, stating the affidavit strangled victim of.the mob. There from the North, Just Arrived, and hav- therefor, must be made was the borne and There' was' ing by no possible Interest In the city. In with a fee duplicate, accompanied the window at which he had seen NaHowever, hewas to be treated with of $1.00, and filed in this office withdines face ; but across the window, more of lenity with in thirty (30) days after the complethan would boards had been nailed I The other his crime, for instead of rhyme tion of the publication of this notice. punishment R. E. CALDWELL, windows, too, and the doors, were he was only to be banished, along with State Engineer. nailed up ; the place was deserted. his friend. A steamboat, the BumDate of first publication, Jan. 8, Could that face at the window have blebee, bound northward, would leave 1923. Date of completion of publicabeen only a creature of his imaginanext morning. The chief of police tion, Feb. 7, 1923. tion? would grieve if Mr. Drace and his NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO An old negro in nondescript livery friend failed to register among the DISSOLVE same down the walk from a house a passengers. few doors away. He might have been With scarcely twelve hours left in In the District Court of the Fourth footman to a harlequin. But when which to find Stepho la Vitte, Drace Judicial District, County of Utah, Drace spoke to him, thp1 dignified in an agony of anx- Stateof Utah. streets the paced change in his countenance appeared a hundred plans to find In the matter of the application of to alter even the aspect of his attire; iety, making Orleans New or the outwit to Stepho W. H. Ray & Company, a corporaand now he might have been usher to officials and all but his stay, prolong tion, to dissolve. Notice of Applia governor. This quick change had Vain. in cation to Dissolve. been brought about by his intuitive To Whom It May Concern: he not but did Colonel Josh appear, discovery that Drace was a man of seemed to have embarked upon the Notice is hereby given that the W. . H! 2onsequence. Ray & Company, a corporation, for when the distracted Drace formed quest, under and existing by virtue the about Do you know anything called at his quarters about midnight of the laws of the State of Utah, with street? the across who lived people the old fellow was still absent. Dawn its principal place of business at Drace asked. of brought Drace back again, for all his Provo City, Utah County, State of court Wall, no sah; da wus po folks, other endeavors had been unsuccessto the has presented Utah, in and sah. and but two hours remained before the Fourth Judicial District, ful, peof State Utah, where know Ibr Utah County, they the Bumblebees departure. Then yon dont disinto allowed to be tition praying went. Routed out of bed, the Colonel kept and dissolve, and that SatNo sah. My ployment Is ter look, Drace waiting a full half hour before corporate third day of March, 1923, the after folks ob er higher ditlon, sah. he put in an appearance. Then, how- urday, 10 oclock a. m., or as soon thereat An den ter preach on Sunday. of as faint hope. offered after he ray ever, cQunselcan be heard, has the Oh, you are a preacher. He had discovered that a certain been appointed as the time atcourt Called, sah, wld er blast from de Frenchman, a wine dealer, living at court room of the said district City, County, Utah, State of . trumpet. an address he produced scrawled on at Provo as the place at which the said Does your church ever need paper, was reported to be an intimate Utah, is to be heard and that application In a moment he lost his of Stepho. Possibly from him Mr. at any time before the expiration of money? of this nodignity. j Drace might thirty days from the date file er dewhuts objections Look yeah, boss, tice any person may nigger Drace hurriedly explained the church fur ef it aint ter need money? cree which had banished him ; then he to said application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Cose it need money. But what you presented the Colonel with a check hereunto set my hand and affixed the gwlne do erbout It? on account, asked him to convey his seal of the district court, this 19th had when Drace Yassuh, he said, respects to Miss Lucy and. took his day of January, 1923. a I WALLACE M. HALES; warmed him with greenback, departure. Clerk. There moved done away. reckon dey On his way to the Frenchmans he BAKER & BAKER, was er kind of rumpus last night. And stopped at the hotel, where he found and. Attorneys for Petitioners I reckon they-al- l thought it wasnt no Shottle strapping up their baggage Utah. Provo, Corporation, place foh dem no mo ; dey lef mighty and a police,nfficlal paying an informal First publication, Jan. 19, 1923. sudden-like-, uhly dis mawnin. Last publication, Feb. 16, 1923. but suggestive call. An hours grace ; could learn Drace was the all at score And that remained. Horace paid his STOCKHOLDERS MEETING no one in the vicinity would admit desk, sent hisX baggage to the boat and The annual' shareholders meeting that they knew them or their destina- then, summoning a cab, drove off with and Loan Sotion. Disliking to call too much at- Shottle to the houseof the French- of the .Provo Building Februon held be will Tuesday, tention to himself, Drace walked away man. It proved to be a mean abode, ciety 8 oclock p. m., at the at 13th, ary For. a long time he both wineshop and dwelling. Drace heavy-hearteDistrict Court Room, Court House, wandered the streets. He came to the knocked eagerly. A small man, his for the purpose of hearing the An levee, and the French market. He mustache dyed, Came to the door, nual Financial Report, for the elecwent into the old St. Louis cemetery, blinking. tion of officers for the ensuing year, and looked upon the novel sight of I beg your pardon, sir, but I am a and for the transaction of any other business coming properly before the bodies sepulchered in a wall with friend of Mr. la Vitte, and meeting. doors like a furnace. These compart-- i not Pardon, monsieur, but you do H. F. THOMAS, the rented were by he learned, ments, look like him, ze friend. Secretary. tenanmonth to the poor; and a short But I am. And I came with word Jan. 24, 1923. First publication, try it was for many a son and daugh- that will be of advantage to him. The Last publication, Feb. 12, 1923. ter of penury answering Eternitys police are after him call, for when the grim agent failed NOTICE Aw, he know zat Monsieur would to collect the pittance promised by trouble himself for nothing. Good The annual meeting of the stocksorrow; the shrouded renter was evict- morning. of the Provo CommerciaJ & holders ed an old Spanish custom, Drace was Bank will he held at their Savings (Continued In Next Issue.) Februtold. banking house on Thursday, ary 8, 1923, at the hour of 1 oclock Recalled by these grim surroundings p. m., for the purpose of electing ofto the purpose that had brought him In Praise of Agriculture. ficers for the ensuing year, and for to the South, Drace now determined Agriculture Is the noblest of al the transaction of such other busito give himself wholly to his quest for alchemy; for It turns earth, and even ness as may come before the meeting. J. T. FARRER, Cashier. Stepho la Vitte. He returned to the manure, Into gold, conferring upon Its a in nervous Shottle found of and reward First additional the hotel, cultivator publication, Jan. 22, 1923. Last publicati&n, Feb. 7, 1923. cloud of smoke. The floor was. cqv- - health. Chatfield. - fisnaHMMMg An hour later Drace and Shottle re- South, Range Base and Meridian, and used to irrigate NW. x4 Sec. 1, E. Yz Sec. 2, E. Yz of SW. Y Sec. 12, Township 6 South, Range 2 East. It is now desired to divert the water at a point S, 48 deg. 52 min. W. 1320 ft. from the W. Y corner of Sec. 5, T. 6 S., R. 3 E., convey it in a ditch a distance of 400,000 ft. and use as a supplemental supply to irrigate 142,000 acres of land embraced in E. Yz Sec. 31, S. Yz, NW. 4 32, S. Yz 33, S. Yz 34, S. Yz 35, T. 1 S., R. 2 W.; Secs. 1 to 5, inclu., 8 to 16, 22 to 27, inch, S. Yz 28, 33 to 36, inch, T. 2 S., R. W.; Secs. 4 to 9, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, inch, T. 2 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 4 to 9, inch, W. Yz SW. 10, NW. 4 15, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, inch, T. 3 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1, 2, ar, 10 to 15, 22 to 27, inch 3,4, 35 and 36, T. 3 S., R. 2 W.; Secs 4 to 9, inch, SW. 10, SE. SW. Yz. , and S. Yz SE. A Sec. 11, all 12, N. Yz and SW. 13, all 14, W. Yz and W. Yz. SE. Yz. 15, all 16, N. Yz 17, 22, 23, 25, 26, E. Yz and NW. Yz. Sec. 27, E. Yz 34, 35 and 36, T. 4 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 3, 10 to 15, Inch, E. 21, all 22, 23, 24, W. 25, all 26, 27, 28, NE. Yz. 33, all 34 and 35, T. 5 S., R. 1 W:; Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12 and 13, T. 6 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 7, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30. 31 and 32, T. 6 S., R. 1 E.; S. Yz 23, all 26, 27, 28, E. Yz 29, E. Yz 32, all 33, 34 and 35, T. 1 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 2 to 5, 8 to 10, 15 to 17, 20 to 22, inch, W. Yz 27, 28, 29 and 33, T. 2 S., R. 1 E,; Secs. 4, 5, SE. Yz. 6, all 7, T. 3 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 12, 13, 14 and 23, T. 3 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 25, 26, S. Yz SW. Yz. 30, 31 to 36, inch, T. 4 S., R. 1 E.; i OUK? NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 4, 1923. Notice is hereby given that the Provo Reservoir Company, with its principal place of business at Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Section 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of diversion and place of use of Ten (10) sec. ft. of water from Provo River in Utah County, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted at a point 360 ft. E. and 280 ft. S of the N. x4 corner of Sec 34, Township WE HAUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS ' r i When Ordering, Designate Our Line PHONE 74 WHO SAID COAL? Why, we have plenty qf cpal coal to burn, good, clean coal that will burn when you want and make your fire clear and bright when you need It. Don't' hold off thinking coal prices are going down no, not that, we know of? Let us fill your order, now and you will probably save money. H toj, j . Smoot & Spafford PHONE 17 CHERRY HILL DAIRY - SELLS Old Bosseys product. Shes the foster mother of the hu- man race.99 , Every child should have at least one quart per day. |