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Show $ ) 1 I ORDINANCE C A LIANG SPECIAL ELECTION THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, ORDAINAS FOLLOWS: 1. That a special election be, and the same is hereby called, to be held in Genola Road District, Utah County, State of Utah, on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1923, at which election the question of levying a special road tax of three (Z ) mills upon all taxable property within the said Genola Road District, in and for the year 1923, such tax to be used for the construction and repair of roads within the said Genola ORDINANCE CALLING SPECIAL ELECTION THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 1. That a special election be, and the same is hereby called, to be held in Vineyard Road Distrct, Utah County, State of Utah, on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1923, at which election the question of levying a special road tax of one and one-ha- lf mills upon all the taxable property wjfthin the said Vineyard Road Disict, in and for the year 1923, suodi tax to be used for the construction and repair of roads within the said Vineyard Road District. 2. All qualified electors of said road district who paid a property tax therein in the year 1922 shall be entitled to vote at said election, and if a majority of such qualified electors who may vote on the question so submitted shall vote in favor of said special road tax, such tax shall be levied by the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, upon all taxable property within said Vineyard Road District. 3. That said election shall be held at the District School House in said Road District on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1923, and the polls shall be open at 7 oclock a.' m. of said day, and shall continue and remain so open until 7 oclock p. m. of said day. 4. Charley Stewart, Walter Holda-wa- y and John K. Allen are hereby appointed judges to conduct said election which shall tie held and conducted as nearly as practicable in conformity with the general election lawsof the State of Utah, except as provided by the laws of the Str.te of Utah covering special elections, but upon the failure of any judge to act (1). Road District. 2. All qualified electors of said road district who paid a property tax therein in the year 1922 shall be entitled to vyte at said election, and if a majority, of such qualified electors fcho may vote on the question so submitted shall vote in favor of said special road tax, such tax shall be levied by the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, upon all taxable property within said Genola Road District. 3. That said election shall be held at the District School House in said Road District on Tuesday, the 12th and the polls day of June, shall be open at 7 oclock a. m. of said day, and shall continue and remain so open until 7 oclock p. m. of said day. 4. Glen Davis, Mrs. Ivon Gore and Fred Larson, are hereby appointed judges to conduct said election which shall be held and conducted as nearly JJ8 practicable in conformity with theTgeneral election lgiws of the State of Utah, except as provided Dy the laws of the State of Utah covering special elections, but upon the failure of any judge to act the electors pre- the electors present at the voting sent at the voting place may fill the place may fill the vacancy. 5. Such election shall be by balvacancy. Ballots shall be prepared by 5. Such election shall be by bal- - lot. lot. Ballots shall be prepared by the County Clerk, and furnished to the County Clerk, and furnished to the qualified electors of said Disthe qualified electors of said Road trict who have paid a property tax District who have paid a property therein during the year 1922, which tax therein during the year 1922, ballot shall read: Shll the Board of County Comwhich ballot shall read: of Utah County, Utah, levy missioners ComShall the Board of County tax of one and missioners of Utah County, Utah, a special on each dollar of asseslevy a special tax of three (3) mills (l1) mills on each dollar of assessed valuation sed valuation on all of the taxable on all of the taxable property within property within the Vineyard Road in Utah County, Utah, for the Genola Road District in Uath District of building, constructing the purpose County, Utah, for the purpose of and repairing building, constructing and repairing said district? public roads within public roads within said district? -- -- MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923 pjovo post ri? i at the spring and conveyed by means of a pipe line a distance of 23.760 ft. to the State Mental Hospital, J where it will be used entirj ear , j for domestic purposes. This app. En- n is designated m the State 91 r T.i s no. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. s ica-tio- office gineers is tice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mabel E. Willey, deceased. 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 Mabel E. Willey, deceased. First publication, April 30, 1923. Last publication. May 28, 1923. as No. being republished on ac.-ouit- , Sells Resident Frogs Legs King 2,000,000 Yearly gays TanlaC Saved Shipping from a plant in his backHer Life to 6o0 dozen frog legs yard LqS AllgeleS t ear. Emil Oshkosh, Wis., realizes a large income and has made Tie shipping point for frog legs m the countrc. More than irog leg are sent out annually by NeUellteldt. c' Neuenfeldt entered the rt raising frog. on a large scale liom tishermcn with bait when came out from the large cities. they His business has now developed to such a magnitude that lm has a business office m Chicago and the local operations in the Lands ot his son. The frog farm in the backyard of the Neuenfeldt home, inclosed by a high board fence, is aplot of ground 70x100 feet. The frogs are kept in concrete tienehes 50 teet long, fitted with refrigerating pipes. Running water is provided. The frogs are not raised on the lot but are brought in from creeks and marshes in the vicinity, and in the harvest season often as many as 50 men are employed. A small frame building serves as slaughtering and dressing quarters and as the frogs are needed they are dipped from the trenches and piaced in a tank charged with electricity. The current passing through the water not only kills the frogs, but extends the legs uniformly, so that amputation is made easy. The problem of suppressing the noise made by the frogs in their natural element is overcome by the refrigeration pipes in the trenches. They soon feel the cold after being-placein the trenches, get the idea that winter has come and hibernate. ery da of a vital change having been n,aie in the application. All protests against the grr'.t:r.'T reaof said application, stating the at'ti-davit sons therefor, must be mad. bv et in duplicate, accompanied 'nin th.s ofa fee of $1.00, and filed in fice within thirty (30) day- - afVr completion of the publication of this notice. R. E. CALDWELL, bu-in- State Engineer. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that the Utah Lake Irrigation Co., whose post-offiaddress 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, ce ASSESSMENT NOTICE IRON KING CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY, principal place of business. Grand Central Bldg., Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Iron King Consolidated Mining Company, held on Wednesday the 2nd day of May, 1923, assessment No. 13 of one cent (lc) per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Preston G. Peterson, Secretary and Treasurer of said corporation, at the companys office at' Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday the 6th day of June, 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, July 2nd, 1923, at the office of the company at 10 oclock a. m. to pay the delin- in the Neuen-teld- ot Date of first publication, May 7. 19 23. Date of completion of publication, June 4, 1923. NOTICE TO WATER USERS ev- 5u0 HENDERSON 25 dunces for 25 iliieig Powder No better made regardless KO KC- - KC- - KC- - KC- - KC Eat at d Resident of Remaining P. Line Builders Uncle Sam Gains in Speed price millions of pounds bought BY OUR GOVERNMENT I owe my present good health, if not my life, to Tanlac, is the emphatic statement of Mrs. Caroline E. Henderson, 3711 Woodlawn Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. For years I had stomach trouble and was about as bad off phys-call- y as a person can be. At the time I got Tanlac I couldnt walk ten 20, 29 and 30, T. 6 S R. 1 E.; Secs. 2, 3, 11, 12, except N.E. M , steps without assistance. Nothing I would eat agreed with me, and I suf24, T. 6 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 2 to 4, 9 to 11, 14 to 16, 20 to 23, Inc., 26, 27, fered so it almost drove me distogether 3 4, "and 35, T. 5 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 4, quent assessment thereon, I finally had a complete tracted. exbreakdown. I tried treat5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 22, 27, 33, 34 with the cost of advertising and nerv$ut; ments. after treatment and nothing and 35, T 4 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1 to pense of sale. PRESTON G. PETERSON, me. 6, 10 to 12, T. 4 S., R. 2 W.; Secs. 4 helped to 9, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, T. 3 S., R. 1 Tanlac has built me up over ten Tooele Secretary. W.; Secs. 1 to 36, T. 3 S., R. 2 W.; Office, Grand Central Bldg., Pro- pounds and I am as well as I ever One Secs. 7, 8, 16 to 21, 28 to 33, T. 2 S., vo, Utah. have been. I eat anything I want 2 R. 1 W.; Secs. 1 to 36, T. 2 S., R. 2 3. 19 too. and without 7, well, First publication. May sleep suffering, U. In fact, I feel just like a new person. W.; Secs. 1, 2, 11 to 14, and 24, T. 2 Last publication. June 6, 1923. 1 S.- , R. 3 W.; Secs. 29 to 34, T. S., Tanlac has won my life-lon- g gratione-ha- lf R. 2 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 11 to 16, 19 to tude. OMAHA, May 21. Ten builders of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tanlac is for sale by all good the Union Pacific railroad are still 26, 35 and 36, T. 1 S., R. 3 W., S. In the District Court of the Fourth druggists. L. B & M. Accept tlo substitute. living, according to the May numJudicial District, in and for Utah Over 37 million bottles sold. It is now desired to divert the ber of The Union Pacific Magazine, of Utah. water at a point 8 58 ft. N. from the County, State which commemorates the fifty-fourt- h In the matter of the estates of WilS.- E. corner of Sec. 35, T. 5 S., R. 1 Tanlac Vegetable Pills are natures anniversary of the driving of the deHannah Lewis and Lewis, own remedy for constipation. For golden spike at Promontory, Utah, W., and convey it in canals a distance liam sale everywhere. of 400,060 ft. and there used to irri- ceased. Notice to Creditors. The ten survivors May 10, 1869. Creditors will present claims, with of land embraced acres 97,000 and their addresses ar1 W, gate present to the. undersigned at his YES NO NO. in Secs. 29 to 36, incl., T. 1 S., R. 2 vouchers, in YES B. Doddridge, Chicago; A. F. Dore-muUtah Provo City, county, W.; Secs. 6, 7, 8, 16 to 22, incl., 28 residence Tooele, Utah; F. S. Hodges. to 33, incl., T. 2 S , R. 1 W.; Secs. state of Utah, on or before the 8th Hezekiah Rissell, Pasadena; Boston; Road-building 1 to 5, incl., 11 and 12, T. 2 S., R. 2 dav of July, 1923. A. P. Wood, Omaha; E U Lockwood, F. CHARLES subbe in And such LEWIS, ballots shall V.; Secs. 4 to 10, 15 to 22, 27 to 34, And such ballots shall be in subCleveland: W. J. Gooding. Chicago; of the estates of the Administrator form: following 1 W.; Secs. 1 to 16, stantially 3 R. T. S., form: incl., the d E. W. Winter, New York; W N. Federal-aifollowing road stantially building during and Hannah Lewis William SPECIAL TAX ELECTION 23, 26, 27, 34, 35 & 36, T. 22, incl., SPECIAL TAX ELECTION fiscal 1, the Portland, and Scott Tavis, Shilling, year beginning July HELD IN VINEYARD ROAD Lewis, deceased. 4 S., R. 1 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 10 to 15, HELD IN GENOLA ROAD Denver. The first regular passenger 19 lias steaddv toward 22, & COLEMAN progressed STRAW, MORGAN, DISTRICT. 22 to 27, incl., 34,35, 36, T. 5 S., on service the Union Pacific wa esto DISTRICT, of the almost mils 200,000 goal UTAH COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH R. 1 W.; Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12. 13, T. 6 Attorneys for Administrator. a 86 7 between tederal-ai- d in UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF tablished Omaha in be the included Ipigh-w1923. 7, On the 12th dav of June, First publication. May S.- R. 1 W.; Secs. IS, 19, 20, 29, 30. to W B UTAH , ot and an North the Platte, bureau ending system, reports 1923. 28, A. D. 19 23. Last May publication 31. 32, T. 6 S., R IE ; Se s. 5. 6, 7, On the 12th day of June, public roads. United States depart- Doddridge, who pirns nt in tha Mac S, T. 7 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 2 0, 21, 2 8 A. D. 1923. lib If On March 31, number his recollec urns of ment of agrn ult ure OFFICIAL BALLOT. Secs. 5 to 3 3, incl . T. 2 S , R W ATER USERS NOTICE e century under the aption anc iorteer J bad been miles 7.335 completed submitted: Question 3 S , to 17 to 20, 29 to '32, incl., T. OFFICIAL BALLOT. the beginning of tlu- tisial ear and Davs on the Union Paeitn Shall the Board of County Com- R. 8,1 E.; Secs. 4, 5, 6, 7, 30, 31, 32, State Engineer's Office. Question submitted: with three months otj good construcof Utah County?1 Utah, T. 4 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 5 to 9, 16 to Shall the Board of County Com- missioners Lake Salt Utah, tion weather still remaining itj apCity, lf one-liatax one a of and special 22, incl., T. 5 S, R. 1 E.; Salt Lake missioners of Utah County, Utah, levy GiYes 1923. 3, pears likely that the 10,000 jniles ( 1 x2 ) mills on each dollar assessed May This application is desigfiscal in levy a special tax of three (3) mills valuation on all of the taxable prop- Meridian. the year the is Notice that preceding completed hereby given nated in the State Engineers office on each dollar assessed valuation on at least be equaled. At the tame Dis- as No a718. - Reservoir within Road the Provo Vineyard erty Company, whose will the within of taxable the all property time, prospects are good for fapid trict in Utah County, Utah, for the All protests against the granting principal place of business is Provo, County, purpose of building, the coming fiscal penola Road District inUtah progress and constructing of said application, stating the rea- Utah, has made application in accord-ant- e year, as onduring 31 there was unMarch Utah, for the purpose of building, repairing public roruU within said sons therefor, must be made by affiof Sec S, der construction 14,010 miles and constructing and- repairing public District? the with DENVER, May 21. Have you requirements davit in duplicate, accompanied with in more been roads within said. District? than 10,000 milfs Its 6 scenically scintillated? of Laws slightly 7, Session Utah, a fee of $1.00, and filed in this of- Chapter w'hich have in for latest the innovation but tourists diverapproved of projects YES NO the to 19. lit point change fice within thirty (30) days after NO YES not the Rockies. construction Colorado the reached yet Sec of Two and place of use; (2) the completion of the publication of sion for j No, its not a pass word Ft. ot water from springs tibutary to stage. this notice. of souls harbor the Provo River thirsty seeking the Blue Cliff canal and R. E. CALDWELL, a from sunshine was to coming water synthetic Said in 6. No ballot for or against said Utah County. State Engineer. in moonshine 6. No ballot for or against said It means, as at distillery. four points, diverted question shall be received by the Date of first publication, April 25. nave been No. Would you like historical, effect: 1, N.. 7 deg. 3 0 min. follows: question shall be received by the the unless person of udges offering of Date publiOf 1923. completion the City scenic and information the unless S of offering person corner geological 50 ft. from the E. ,18 Q elector cation, May 23, 1923. judges the same shall be a about sightseeing trips? same shall be a qualified elector within said Vineyardqualified Sec. 6; No. 2, N. 17 deg. 2 5 min. E Road District All winter long red caps at the So many people persist in sprinkwithin said Genola Road District who shall have paid a property tax 2L70 ft from the S. U corner of Sec. NOTICE TO WATER USERS hotel clerks and drivers of ; 3 S. E 6 No. S out time of station, R. 3, , scheduled, lawns T. who shall have paid a property tax therein during the year 1922. both ling 6; Office, auto bus have been given a State detourist 1922. the has Engineers 9 deg. 57 min. E 2155 ft. from the that the water department year therein 7. The County Clerk shall give no.during Utah. course in 2 scenic Colorado, then nobook City, 6 violaR. T. all of S., to Sec shall rided force corner NE. 12, Clerk give persistent 7. TheCounty tice ofsaid special election by post20, 1 923. E.; No. 4, S. 4 8 April A time is given made actual trips to some of these 5 2 min. IV. 13 20 tors on meters. or to at be in deg tice of said special election by postng posted causing Notice is hereby given that the ft. from the W L corner of Sec. 5, everyone to sprink.Ie and that time spots. They are now' in a position to least five public and conspicuous West ing or causing to be posted in at least Union Canal Company with its in The must be observed; for indiscriminate more intelligently advise strangers , R. 3 E. ; S. L. Mer. five public and conspicuous places places in said Road District, notices principal pliace of business at Pro- T. 6 Swas said to used to of sightseeing trips. been have sup water of said t lection, stating the date and sprinkling cuts down the pressureis about said Road District, notices has made application in ply the Town of Orem with domestic so scenic geography used is vo, The Utah, of case in fire it and much that date of the polling such the election, polling places .election, stating of with the accordance as known the Colorado Travelog, requirements work to embraced firemen land to hours the for difficult irrigate hours during which the polls are to Sec. 8, Chapter 6 7. Session Laws of water, and places of such election,arethe 6 S., without for free distribution by the . Sec. T. 6. to remain SE M NW. the published in pump. such the and using remain open, polls stating that during which Denver Tourist bureau. The piac-ticUtah, 1919, to change the point of R. 3 E.; Secs. 28. 29, 30, 31, 32. 33 their All found election such be the watering held for persons will that election and purpose stating open, diversion and place of use of One and 34, T 5 S., R 2 E.; Secs. 3 to 5, 9 gardens without first having made phase is attributed to Martin will be held for the purpose of vot-a of voting upon the question of levyl) from of water Sec. Ft. E. 6 . T. to 21 incl 14 Rowley, to S., applications for sprinkling privileges 16. president of the Rocky to 12. 27, Road Tax of one and ing a special ing upon the question of levying in Utah County. Said R. 2 E. Creek Hotel Mountain association. He and schedSpring of out mills their water or tax1 Vs ) one-ha( mills upon the (3) using special Road .Tax of three within at to was been diverted have water wahis took the managers and associates said able property within said Road Disule time or with open hose aj any It is now desired to divert the upon the taxable property to be used N. and 300 ft. W. 1300 a ft. on some of the more popular clerks No. a point as follows: to in be nfieter. four forced at will ter time, points, put Road District, such fund trict, such fund to be used for the from the W. !4 corner of Sec. 2 followed. Others 7 deg. 30 min. E. 1850 ft. from Please heed this notice. N. 1. and trips. of of and of construction constructing repair for the purpose purpose 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt So the station grip carrier, hotel GEORGE P. BILLINGS. the S. H corner of Sec. 6; No. 2, N. highways within roads and highways within said Vine- Township repair of roads and District and Meridian ,and used to 17 deg. 25 min. E. 2170 ft. from the Base Lake and scenic bus driver are raclerk Waterworks. Commissioner and that and District that qualified irrigate land in Secs. 5, 9, 13, 16, 21, said Genola Road yard Road 6 S. T. 6. S Sec. who both of corner diating and scintillating scenic inQ said district electors of said District who paid a 22 and 27, township and range aforequalified electors of 0 deg. 30 min. W. 5 S formation. 3 3. No. PASSION R. THE RULING E.; therein the during property tax therein during year said. It is now desired to divert the paid a property tax be Sec. corner of NE. and the 2400 from ft entitled and be shall shall qualified 1922, qualified the year 1922, water at a point N. 5 deg. 2 7 min. E. 45 min. E. No. 4. N. 67 Six men. sole survivors (if A. C. entitled to vote at such election. Such to vote at such election. Such no- 1673 ft. from the S.E. corner of Sec. 18 70andft. from the IV.deg.4 corner of wreck, a were cast desert the the upon be registry shall be tices by by registry shall posted posted notices 6 S., R. 2 E., and convey it a T. 12, island where they abode for some District at least five agent in said District at least five distance of 58,000 ft. and there use Sec. 5, both T. 6 S.. R. 3 E., S. L. agent in said said in be will water The Mer. conveyed to election. months, tills a man-of-wtookjthem election. aid 7 davs prior to intendheretofore the - days prior period a of during elecdistance ditches and lines the In his elecoff. such log pipe S. Judges conducting such captain qf the S ,, conducting Judges ed to irrigate land in Secs 5, 6. 7, 8. 30.000 ft. and used to furnish the "-tBoard characterisracial the The greatest number of courses to noted the Board to the return make return tion shall on shall make i 9. 13, 16, 17. 21. 22, 27, 28. 34 and Town of Orem and Provo City with warship six of ever immediate thus: tics the immediateCommissioners given during the summer sesof Commissioners County of County 35. township and range aforesaid. water for domestic and municipal evTh held. two held had The is Irishmen at sion the Utah Agricultural college The is election such fougit ly after lv after such election This application is designated in the purposes, to furnish water to irri ery tin of their time whole for the he will by be canvassed the offered with the opening of canvassed shall returns day by be shall returns No. a723. Engineers office as at 1 -- Board of County Commissioners at State 1923 summer quarter on June 4. gate the NW. 14 SE. 4 of Sec. 6 sojourn. the Board of County Commissioners the All granting T. 6 S.. R 3 E.; and to supply certain protests against af 12 oclock noon on the first Monday The services of some of the most Englishmen had nojt spooclock noon on the first Monda the rea- canyon resorts with water for domes kenTheto two said of stating application, man had prominent men of the United States same manbecause same each other 4uch in election in the they the after election affisuch ter must be made by tic and municipal purposes, said re- not been properly introduce. election ner as the returns for the election sons therefor, in the field of education have been ner as the returns for the with in davit accompanied duplicate, are located on the following sorts a Cale- - secured for the summer. are had Scots two being officers started The or officers Precinct Among of Precinct or County ofof County of $1.00, and filed in this HeraJd. ot the vote canvassed, and the result of the Vote aficefee within' are such men as :John C. Pedonian society these Glasgow' after canvassed, and the result thirty (30) days SW. H. NE. 4 SE. 4 SE. H NE b the shall be officially declared by the terson, professor of psychology, shall be officially declared the completion of the publication of H . Sec. 6 ; S. y2 NW. l4. SW. result A HEAVY HEAR 11 NOT the result Kansas Agricultural college; J. B. the and Canvassers of and Board Board ofCanvassers the records of this notice. NE. U. Sec. 5, T. 6 S . R. 3 E S of records the be entered shall Lilliard, state supervisor of upon entered R. E CALDWELL. ujion shall be L. Mer. This is desigson and sixteen, application instruction of California, and S. tural heir, aged the County. State Engineer, the County. in the State Engineers office had come home after his first ex- H. Beckett, professor of irrigation nated effec at shall effect take take This ordinance shall This ordinance Date of first publication, April as No. a724. One investigations and practice of the days after the end of sixteen (16) days after 25, 1923. perience at boarding school. Date of completion of the end of sixteen (16)it shall have his mothers have shall into he rushed and it after its All after University of California. Special lecpassage protests against the granting morning its passage and with the been published, together with the publication. May 2 3. 1923. had to know' what room tures w'ill be given by Dr. Dallas L. rea of demanding said the together application, stating, been published, razor. Commissioners of Engwith his Commissioners been done of names the be sons County made by af Sharpe (author), professor therefor, must names of the County had C. J. Galpin, was aware NOTICE TO WATER USERS le that Boston and against for at least Mother not for lish, university; format in and with fidavit against voting for duplicate, accompanied voting some one week prior thereto in some news- State Engineers Office. in a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office any use for a razor, but, being a economist in charge farm population one week prior thereto oun t I tali Lake Salt City, Utah, within thirty (30) days after the wise woman, she controlled her cu- and rural life, U. S. department of paper published in Utah County, newspaper published in May 3. 1923. completion of the publication of this riosity and hunted up the missing ar- agriculture; Dr. Thomas D. .Wood, Utah. ' parsed or Count: Notice is hereby given that John notice. How often do you have to professor of physical education, Coticle. Parsed by the Board of County by the Board I post-offic- e tah P. whose R. Scott and Conn y of shave? she inquired casually as lumbia university; L. L. McDonald, Utah R: Stewart, Utah, Utah Commissioners E CALDWELL, County. Commissioners of da are Salt Lake of room. 14th addresses on 14tli she national camp director, Boy Scouts the the left City on the Provo. at Utah, day State Engineer. at Provo. Utah, and Provo, Utah, respectively, made 1923. Oh, about once a month, the of Date of America; Professor Howard first May, 19 May publication, May JAMES T. GARDNER. application in accordance, with the 1923. Date of completion of publi- young hopeful answered. seriopsly. Driggs and Dr. Perry G. Holden, both JAMES T. GARDNER. of County Bovs Life. Chairman of the Board of County requirements of the Compiled Laws cation. June 4. 1923. authors and lecturers. Chairman of the Board Utah County of Commissioners of Utah County. of Utah, 1917, as amended by the Commissioners OFT-TOLOne of the best jokes is the belief Session Laws of Utah, 1919, which THE CLIMAX TALES Utah. Utah. : man a since w'hich has been marhas before young Attest assigned application to the Utah State Mental Hospital, riage that afterward he is going to The following conversation was WALLACE M. HALES. Ill be detained at the office toWALLACE M HALES. to appropriate One (1) Sec. Ft. of run his life just as he did before overheard on the occasion of tjie pro- night. County Clerk County Clerk, The petting that a lot of- girls get duction of a new play: unnamed spring in Commissioners Please remit. voting for the water from anUtah. Commissioners voting for the isis Said before Utah all about seen two will there You are the dearest girl in the "We have above Ordinance: acts, County, spring anjd marriage they Ordinance: hnve sues at a point S. 37 deg. 06 min. ever receive. a single really funny charac world. JAMES T. 'GARDNER,. isnt JAMES T. GARDNER. E. 3307.4 ft. from the NW. corner I am going home to mother. ter in this alleged comedy. FRED MATLEY. FRED MATLEY. Most people like dogs and cats, and of Sec. 11, Township 7 South, Range A. O. SMOOT. Have patience. Just watt until O. SMOOT. Lend me ten. Me3 East, Salt Base feels a man Lake I can get 20 miles on a gallon. and if callsaid calls Commissioners the author. against the audience for hes complimented voting against voting Commissioners ridian. The water will be diverted ed a sly cat. Public Ledger. None Ordinance: Cincinnati Enquirer. said Ordinance: None. I oS THE MAIN CAFE 141 West Center Try Our HOME COOKED DINNER 11:00 to 2:00 Short Orders at All Hours Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. MRS. EMERY, Prop. s, j Put Your MONEY in your 1 . 1 IE; Own Home - Colorado Novel Scenia Scintillation Courses to Travelers - Notice to Users Water al One-half(- lf , -- ar Offers Utah Big Summer Course When you go to the Bank you dont deposit YOUR MONEY to someone elsfes credit. Then why pay rent to someone else? PAY RENT to yourself Put YOUR MONEEY into YOUR OWN HOME. you are ready to build, call on us. We have all the materials and will be very glad to help you. When Mutual Coal & Lumber Company 72 Phone 357 Yard: W. 5th South 1 GG35Q, oaas 1 D LAWN MOWERS Properly Repaired Work Guaranteed J. Y. DUNN Phone 227. 204 E. 1st South - . In spite of all his inner belief that he belongs to the superior sex, every man has a sneaking idea that nearly any girl is too good to marry any man. |