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Show H Ji,0 rn.mmKi L Mrwft .F u1 JmF , vf ' j i .'' ., w W t !' fy XV v ,- -i ,v, hfi AJrth . x 1i?P im NOTICE TO CREDITORS 371 DEPARTMENT STORES Estate of Mabel E. Willey, PROVO, UTAH Straw ma Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at at his residence in Payson, Utah county, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1923. JOSEPH A. WILLEY, Administrator of the estate of T A. Mabel E. Willey, deceased. First publication, April NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that the Utah Lake Irrigation Co., whose post-offic- e address is Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of diversion and place of use of Forty (40) Sec. Ft. of water from Utah Lake in Utah County, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted at a point S. 38 deg. 00 min. E. 3500 ft. from the N.W. corner of Sec. 35, Township 5 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and was to have been used to irrigate 4000 acres of land embraced in parts of Secs. 19, Hats of Merit At Popular Prices $J.49 i High-Grad- e Stra. j! $1.98 f Proof! $2-9- 8 Nation-Wid- e Values! 'ERMINIE' PLAYERS HOLD LAST REHEARSALS ' FOR STELLAR EFFORT The opera Erminie which is to be put on at the Columbia theater of next Monday and Tuesday, the tuneful masterpieces of musical comedy that have held the interest of Europe and America for a generation. It has had an enduring popularity in the United States, and its presentation here by the tabernacle singers under the direction of Professor J. R. Boshard and T. Earl Par-do- e promises one of the operatic success of the season. It is announced that seat sales will open Monday is-on- . e morning at 10 oclock. The following cast of players includes some of the best of local talent who have been carefully drilled in their various roles: Erminie de Pontvert, Myrteen Stein. Cerise Marcel, Violet Johnson. Javotte,. Erminies maid, Celestia Johnson. Princess de Gramponeur, Zina Scott. Marie, Thelma Howe. Ravennes, Carl Christensen; L. Sutton, two thieves (comCa-deau- x, edy). Eugene Marcel, marquis secretary, Professor J. McAllister. Marquis do Pontvert, Byron D. Many Pay Respects to Accident Victim Friends and relatives filled the Third ward chapel Monday and hundreds were unable to gain admittance at the funeral services of Leah Jolley, 17, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. B. H. Jolley, who was killed in the auto-trai- n crash on the county road at Vineyard Friday morning. Bishop Mark E. Kartchner of the Grand View ward pesided. The in- vocation was offered by Oscar Anderson of Sharon and the benediction by Professor Fred Buss. The music was rendered by choruses from the Provo high school music department under the direction of Professor J. W. McAllister. Miss Lavieve Huish of the Provo high school faculty read a resolution of respect from the Provo high school student body. The speakers, all of whom spoke of the beautiful life of Jl.eah, of her high scholarship and splendid attitude towards her associates, were Jesse A. Washburn, Provo seminary teacher, Supt. H. A. Dixon of the city schools. President S. P. Eggertson, George S. Bunker of Vineyard, Iliff Nelson of Salt Lake City and Bishop Kaitchner. The students of the Provo high school of which Miss Jolley was a student, marched in a body to the Third ward chapel and formed into line between the chapel and the street while the casket was being carried from the hearse. Unable to gain entrance into the chapel the students returned to school. Bishop Samuel Blake of Vineyard dedicated the grave in the Provo City Jones. Chevalier, marquis guest, L. Van Wagonen. cemetery. Captain Delauney, Afton Stout. Simon, waiter at the Lion dOer, Another Atrocity Eves. The latest of song hit from the the Dufoir, landlord inn, Loyd Southland: Williams. Oh, fathers joined the Ku Klux Klan, and swiped our last Viscomte de Brissac, Ballard. The Parrakeet. clean sheet. Committees Chosen For Commencement Week Exercises at Y 30, 1923. Last publication. May 28, 1923. Straw hat days iiara arrlred! With them come extremely mart and becoming styles. Make your selection NOW. Were ready with displays that will greatly please you. Smart Styles! de- ceased. Smart Styles Just received! Blow-Of- NOTICES Probate and guardianship noticed Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. 286 WEST CENTER Hint for Motorists Farmer (to stranded autoist) Howd you get the puncture? Ran over a chicken Autoist The Juggler. with pin feathers. 20, 29 and 30, T. 6 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 2, 3, 11, 12, except N.E. J4 24, T. 6 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 2 to 4, 9 to 11, 14 to 16, 20 to 23, Inc., 26, 27, 34, and 35, T. 5 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 22, 27, 33, 34 and 35, T 4 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1 to 6, 10 to 12, T. 4 S., R. 2 W.; Secs. 4 to 9, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, T. 3 S., R. 1 W. ; Secs. 1 to 36, T. 3 S., R. 2 W.; Secs. 7, 8, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, T. 2 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1 to 36, T. 2 S., R. 2 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 11 to 14, and 24, T. 2 S.- , R. 3 W.; Secs. 29 to 34, T. 1 S., R. 2 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 11 to 16, 19 to 26, 35 and 36, T. 1 S., R. 3 W S. L. B & M. ' -- .. -- t' r i CLASSIFIED ADS m 5-- 21 5-- 21 m -- 5-- 21 5-- 18 m M-2- 1- SMILES BY THE WAY In America and England, says in Glass Montagu Cosmopolitan, it is customary for comic papers to run at intervals paragraphs headed Eng- lish as She Is Spoke, being a form of humor derived from the attempt of some poor foreigner during a moment of excitement to speak the English language. Here in Mexico City some of the heartiest laughs that taxi drivers and waiters have enjoyed in years are elicited by the attempts of a miserable American writer to make his wants known in the Spanish language. In retaliation therefor, let me say that there was a Spaniard in London who was heard to say to a cabman: If I did know ze English for ze box, I would blow your nose, by damn, I am. There was also a waiter in an English restaurant professing to be Swiss who repaired to the kitchen with an order for a plate of chicken and tongue. He came back to the customer and shrugged his shoulders Heres a Happy Family contentment when the What joy, what family is housed in a place you can call your own I helplessly. he anTongue iss no more, vas. Schicken never nounced. Lastly, another waiter in an English hotel was accustomed to address relief, the independence, the peace of mind, to say nothing1 of actual comfort and price of possession, worth 'everything to you and your, own? Isnt the the guests at breakfast somewhat in the following fashion: How you like your eggs boilt? Tight or loose? During the recent business depres sion two cloak and suit merchants met on the street. Hello, Ben, one said to the othHows business you darned er. liar. He A doctor told me this one. said he found it in the Journal of the American Medical association. The children of an East Side school were being instructed in the differ ence between a cynic and a stoic. Before proceding with the lesson, the teacher asked her class of little boys what they thought the two terms meant. We One boy called Louis said: got in our rooms a cynic what we wash dishes in it by hot and cold water, but a stoic is one of them boids which they bring already ba- It is now desired to divert the water at a point 858 ft. N. from the S.E. corner of Sec. 35, T. 5 S., R. 1 W., and convey it in canals a distance bies. of 400,000 ft. and there used to irrigate 97,000 acres of land embraced There is a story going the rounds in Secs. 29 to 36, incl., T. 1 S., R. 2 about a colored man who had been W.; Secs. 6, 7, 8, 16 to 22, inch, 28 put in prison for manslaughter. to 33, incl., T. 2 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. When asked by a visiting clergyman 1 te 5, incl., 11 and 12, T. 2 S., R. 2 if sentenced for life, he been had he W.; Secs. 4 te 10, 15 to 22, 27 to 34, replied: incl., T. 3 S., R. 1 W. ; Secs. 1 to 16, suh, not for life. Jes from inch, 22, 23, 26, 27, 34, 35 & 36, T. nowNo, on. 4 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 10 to 15, This story may or may not be de22 to 27, inch, 34, 35, 36, T. 5 S., from a volume which I ran R. 1 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, T. 6 rived a across in a book store on the S.- , R. 1 W.; Secs. 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, Mexico I. in Francisco Madero, 31, 32, T. 6 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 5, 6, 7, is being written. It this where City, 7 1 T. R. Secs. S.. 28 8, 20, 21, E.; called Mexican Life and Charto 33, inch, T. 2 S R. 1 E.; Secs. 5 was or some such title and tglls acter to 8, 17 to 20, 29 to 32, inch, T. 3 S., a about peon in Coyoacan who was R. 1 E.; Secs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 30, 31, 32, the excavation of some T. 4 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 5 to 9, 16 to present or atAztec remains. He was an Toltec 22, inch, T. 5 S, R. 1 E.; Salt Lake old and some of the man, extremely is Meridian. This application desig- other peons thought that the present nated in the State Engineers office as No. a718. All protests against the granting at the spring and conveyed by means of said application, stating the" rea- of a pipe line a distance of 23,760 sons therefor, must be made by affi- ft. to the State Mental Hospital, davit in duplicate, accompanied with where itwill be used the entire year a fee oT'$1.00, and filed in this of- for domestic purposes. This applicafice within thirty (30) days after tion is designated in the State Enthe completion of the .publication of gineers office as No. 9162. This notice is being republished on account this notice. of a vital change having been made R. E. CALDWELL, in the application. State Engineer. All protests against the granting Date of first publication, April 25, 1923. Date of completion of publi- of said application, stating the therefor, must be made by affication, May 23, 19 23. davit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this ofNOTICE TO WATER USERS fice within thirty (30) days after the State .Engineers Office, of the publication of this completion Salt Lake City, Utah, Now is the time. How about your pro- posed building. Phone us today. Smoot Lumber Company PHONE 20 2.V Ave-nid- z j J Reads in Salt Lake Special Discount Applies to Famous relics must have been buried there within his recollection. They were not buried in my Professor Alfred Osmond of the B. time, he said. U. has returned from Salt Lake,t Y. 11 your And you have lived here he gave a Shakesperean read- where asked. excavator life? the before the faculty and students ing No, caballero, not all iny life, Side high school. The West of the to in an up advertisement Only Mondays old the peon replied. was honored with an enprofessor Pos tannouncing this weeks specials now. of 1500. thusiastic audience at the Parry Battery station the 5 2 a per statement was made that cent discount would be given on the NOTICE TO WATER USERS Philadelphia Diamond Grid batteries handled by this firm. In addition the advertisement was so worded as State Engineers Office, to give the impression that a 25 per Salt Lake City, Utah, cent discount was also being offered May 3, T923. Most of the demand at the present the Stewart-Warne- r products, is hereby given that the Notice o between-season- s oils. Remy-Delcand Culmers a is pewhich time, parts lea-sowas not the intention of Mr. Parry Provo Reservoir Company, whose riod, centers on novelty footwear, It to the impression that the principal place of business'll Provo, with womens fancy lines and sport 25 convey per cent discount applied to the! Utah, has made application i( accordmodels moving exceptionally well. last named products, parts and oils. ance with the requirements of Sec 8, Salesmen who have thus far report- The weekly special discount this Laiys of Utah, ed hack to headquarters concerning week applies only to the Philadelphia Chapterto 67, Session the lioin of diver1919, Mr. which change Diamond Grid notice. batteries, fall buying state that customers show use of sion Two (2) Sec. of and an in place of R. E. CALDWELL. and declares is, itself, Parry a disposition to delay the placing of of water Ft. from to should State Engineer. springs tibutary to initial orders for staples, but a fair inducement that owner. appeal the Blue Cliff canal and Provo River, Date of first publication. May 7, amount of immediate-deliverevery automobile y conin Utah County. Said water was to 1923. Date of completion of publi- tracts has been received. The vogue nave as been diverted it7 four points, cation, June 4, 1923. for bright colors in womens shoes Parent-Teacher- s No. 30 N. follows: min. 1, deg. seems to be nearing its height. It E. 18 50 ft. from the S. 4 corner of is expected that a heavy percentage The last meeting of the Parent- - Sec. 6; No. 2, N. 17 deg. 2 5 min. E. of white shoes will be trimmed with ASSESSMENT NOTICE 2170 ft from the S. 4 corner of Sec. teachers association will be held IRON KING CONSOLIDATED MI- these rainbow colors, and possibly morrow both T. 6 S., R. 3 E.; No. 3, S. 3 at at oclock the Brigham 96; deg.-5NING COMPANY, principal place of sport styles will be featured min. E. 2155 ft. from the E. RobL. Young university. Coach business. Grand Central Bldg., Provo, with trimmings of such shades. Mens erts NE. corner of Sec. 12, T. 6 S., R. 2 a on will talk recreation in give shoes continue to sell best light and Utah. S. No. 48 deg. 52 min. W. 1320 4, E.; play, after which the guests will ft. Notice is hereby given that at a shades of tan. Duns Review. W. J4 corner of Sec. 5, from the to the retire where playgrounds the board of directors of meeting of T. 6 S.r R. 3 E.; S. L. Mer. The will sobe introduced games the the Iron- King Consolidated Mining of commerce, cial service committee. Music will water was to have been used jt'o supThe Company, held on Wednesday the through department of the census, in be furnished by the students of ply the Town of Orem with domestic the bureau 2nd day of May, 1923, assessment connection with the National Auto- Florence Jepperson Madsen. Gen- water, and to irrigate land embraced No. 13 of one cent (lc) per share NW. i4 SE. 14, Sec. 6, T. 6 S., reof mobile chamber commerce, eral invitation been has to issued all in was levied upon the outstanding cap 3 E.; Secs. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, R. of automobiles the output ports that parents and teachers who may find ital stock of the corporation, pay- in T. 5 S., R. 2 E.; Secs. 3 to 5, 9 34, was for March the it to convenient be any largest present. able immediately to Preston G. Peter- month of to 14 to 16, 21 to 27, incl., T. 6 S., 12, by 64,000 son, Secretary and Treasurer of said cars the record, exceeding R2 E. of last total high previous corporation, at the companys office June. March production of passen- CARELESS DRIVER RUNS It is now desired to divert the waat Provo, Utah. Any stock upon ger cars was 318,424 and of trucks ter at four points, as follows: No. which this assessment may remain 1, N. 7 deg. 30 min. E. 1850 ft. from 34,598. unpaid on Wednesday the 6th day of BOY DOWN, REFUSES the S. U corner of Sec. 6; No. 2, N. 17 deg. 25 min. E. 2170 ft. from the June, 1923, will be delinquent and S. 14 corner of Sec. 6, both T. 6 S., advertised for sale at public auction, R. 3 E.; No. 3, S. 50 deg. 30 min.'W. and unless payment is made before, ASSISTANCE 24 00 ft from the NE. corner of Sec, will be sold on Monday, July 2nd, 5; and No. 4, N. 67 deg. 45 min. E. 1923, at the office of the company at 10 oclock a. m. to pay the delin1870 ft. from the W. 4 corner of Sec. 5, both T. 6 S., R. 3 E S. Lf. r quent assessment thereon, together Be (Continued from Page ?.) Mer. The water will be conveyed in with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. skinned arms and numerous bruis- pipe lines and ditches a distance of With a feeling of pride that char- ly 30,000 ft. and used to furnish , the PRESTON G. PETERSON, were dressed. es, acterizes all of the activities of the Town of Orem and Provo City with The accident as Madoccurred Secretary. the the local post of the American Le- sen boy was riding east on the west water for domestic and ' Office, Grand Central Bldg., Pro- gion the members of that organiza- side of Center street. The car to furnish watermunicipal purposes, irritQ vo, Utah. also tion are bending every effort to was going east and gate the NW. 14 SE. 14 of Sec. 6, First publication. May 7, 1923. suddenly and T. 6 S., R 3 E. ; and to make their big benefit ball to be without warning turned Last publication. June 6, 1923. on south supply certain given in the Armory hall next Fri- Seventh West street resorts with water canyon for domesin to time just day evening a great success. They and municipal .purposes, said rewith Jonathan. The driver tic are anxious to procure funds with collide is said to have gone right on without sorts being located on the following NOTICE TO CREDITORS which to decorate the graves of their any as to the serious- described land: W. Yt SE. 14 , NE. In the District Court of the Fourth departed comrades on Memorial day. ness investigation SW. 14, NE. 14 SE. 14, SE. 14 NE. of the injuries. boys Judicial District, in and for Utah No effort is being spared to make K. Sec. 61 S. The NW. k, SW. 14 was accident to the NE. this dance one of the most. enjoyable police and sheriffs reported County, State of Utah. Sec. 6 S., R. 3 E T. 5; S,. 4, offices reand In the matter of the estates of Wil- social functions of the season. The ports are to the L. Mer. This is effect application that the design deliam Lewis and Hannah Lewis, hall is being beautifully decorated driver will be nated in the State Engineers office apprehended. ceased. Notice to Creditors. for the occasion, and all who attend as No. a724. Creditors wrill present claims, with the dance are assured of a most -- All protests against the granting vouchers, to the undersigned at his pleasant time. of said residence in Provo City, Utah county, application, stating the reaMerely a Slight Difference. sons therefor, must be made by afstate of Utah, on or before the 8th MORE SUGAR Bill met his death just as hl fidavit in duplicate, accompanied day of July, 1923. father did years ago, said the oldest a fee of $1.00, and filed in this with CHARLES F. LEWIS, Word from the home of Frank inhabitant to the visitor. within thirty (30) days afteroffice returning Administrator of the estates of Taylor, manager of the Lakeview the The old gentleman was seated In his completion of the William Lewis and Hannah sugar factory, is to the effect that a of publication this son has arrived at that domicile. Lat- rocking chair. when h was struck by notice. Lewis, deceased. How strange! You say R. E.. CALDWELL, MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, est reports are that all are well and lightning. father inordinately proud. Sugar pro- young Bill died the same way? perState Engineer. Attorneys for Administrator. r-first Publication, First publication, May 7, 1923. duction is expected to take a marked sisted the visitor. Exactly an elec-tri7, May 1923. Date of completion of publiLast publication. May 28, 1923. advance at the Lakeview plant. chair. cation, June 4, 1923. Philadelphia Battery Demand for Novelty Footwear 4 ns April 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that the West Union Canal Company with its principal place of business at Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 8, Chapter 6 7, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of diversion and place of use of One and One-ha- lf ( 1 Y2 ) Sec. Ft. of water from Spring Creek in Utah County. Said water was to have been diverted at a point 1300 ft. N. and 300 ft. W. from the W. Y corner of Sec. 25, Township 6 South', Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian ,and used to land in Secs. 5, 9, 13, 16, 21, irrigate 2 2 and 2 7, township and range aforesaid. It is now desired to divert the water at a point N. 5 deg. 27 min. E. 1673 ft. from the S.E. corner of Sec. 12, T. 6 S., R. 2 E., and conveyfit a distance of 58,000 ft. and there use during the period heretofore intended to irrigate land in Secs. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 16, 17, 21, 22, 27, 28, 34 and 35, township and range aforesaid. And After Sixty? This application is designated in the Does a baby know whats good for Committees for B. Y. U. com- it? asks The Literary Digest. Not State Engineers office as No. a723. All protests against the granting mencement week exercises which always even after its thirty years take place in June, have been se- old. Cedar Rapids (la.) Republi- of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affilected as follows: can. davit in duplicate, aecompanied with Program M.' C. Merrill, K. R. a fee of $1.00, and filed in this ofSauls, Lowry Nelson. Precisely Procession and Seating M. P. Counsel Frail Now, sir, suppos- fice within thirty (30) days after Henderson, E. H. Holt, Christen Jen- ing I made a fierce rush at you and the completion of the publication of sen. endeavored o knock you down. How this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, Reception G. H. Brimhall, A. N. would you describe my action? State Engineer. Merrill, Alice Reynolds, H. R. Clark, I should say you Witness Date of first Ida G. Dusenberry, A. Rex Johnson, wasBurly April publication, Punch (London). barmy. Date of completion of 25, 1923. Anna Eggertsen. De&bration B. F. Larsen, Mrs. publication. May 23, 1923. M. Merrill. Invitation L. John Nuttall, Jr., NOTICE TO WATER USERS H. M. Woodward, J. E. Hayes. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, FOR RENT Furnished room for May 3, 1923. 211 East First Notice is hereby given that John FOR SALE Four-rooframe, 3x12 light housekeeping. R. and Scott P. Stewart, whose post-offic- e rod lot, good fruit and shade North. Phone 3 21. addresses are Salt Lake City trees, large garden spot. Terms, FOR RENT Two apartments and and Provo, Utah, respectively, made $100.00 down, $25.00 per mo. rooms. Call 752. "" Price, $1800.00. W. H. Ray. application in accordance with the SALE Limited requirements of the Compiled Laws FLOWERS FOR Utah, 1917, as amended by the of number orders taken for waxed of Laws of Utah, 1919, which Session and lilies for Decoration 4lay. house with roses FOR SALE Two-roohas since been assigned application M29 full basement, large lot, close Phone 394. to the Utah' State Mental Hospital, in. Terms, $50.00 down, $25.00 FOR SALE Spring roosters, 30c to appropriate One (1) Sec. Ft. of per month. Price, $1000.00. W. each. Call between 5 and 8 d. m. water from an unnamed spring in H. Ray. L. B. Johnson, 11 West 12th South. Utah County, Utah. Said spring issues at a point S. 37 deg. 06 min. E. 3307.4 ft. from the NW. corner FOR SALE Five-roobrick, close FOR SALE At bargain prices, of Sec. 11, Township 7 South, Range in, sewer and sidewalk paid. Terms on part. Price $.2500.00. good used gas ranges, perfect condi- - 3 East. Salt Lake Base and Me-- j lion. Bates Stores Co. W. H. Ray. ridian. The water will be diverted 5-- 21 - THE PROVO POST LEGAL S v. j- WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 C f ? Meet to-ev- en ! 7 - American Legion Dance Promises to Enjoyable Event if 'i -- e i 4 1 |