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Show L ri THE PROVO POST - LEGAL NOTICE OP SPECIAL TAX. NOTICES: ' ' ini 5 ' GREELEY MINING AND MILLING COMPANY, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given thaj; at a meeting of the board of directors of the Greeley Mining and Milling Company,' a " corporation, held on Thursday the 10th day of May, 1923, assessment (No. 3) of One,. Dollar ($1) per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the. corporation, payable immediately to J. P. Clayton, secretary of said corporation, at his .office, 182 West Center street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday the 2nd day of July, 19231 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be Bold on , r i Thliraj. TERRIBLE CASE STORIES OF to-wi- ing vitrified pipe sewers, with concrete manholes has bee levied by the boar4 of commissioners of Provo City, Utah, which became effective i on June'28, 1923.' u Said special tax Is levied upon the following described real estate; All lots and pieces of ground with in lots 1 to 12 Inclusive, in blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the East Parjc Addition to Provo City, and for a distance of 125 feet back from the prop- erty line of said alleys1 upon which said improvement is to be construct ed, and is due1 and payable in equal annual installments beginning June . ASSESSMENT NOTICE r ants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah County, t: It tah, Beginning at 4 point North 0 deg. 35 min. West twenty-fiv- e and nine hundred sixteen one thousandths (25.916) 'chains from the Southeast corner of Section thirty-fiv- e (35), in Township Eight (8) .South, Range One (1) East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 0 deg. 35 min. West fourteen and eight hundred seventy-thre- e one thousandths (14.873) chains, more or less, to the North line of the Seutheast quarter of said Section Thirty-fivthence along said line South 89 deg. 25 min. West thirteen and four hundred twenty-seve- n one thousandths (13.427) chains; thence South fourteen and eight hundred To Whom It May Concern; Notice Is hereby given thC a .spe- cial tax for the purpose of construct- Probate and goudlaUhip nK tic aw Oanmlt County Clerk or the respective signers for fur. ther information. MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 SESSS t INDIANS QREATScall Watson By Elmo Copyright, 1922, i Western Newspaper onion P'VEN if the Shawnees had not given be well b-- e; i an forty-e- - to-w- it: -- worn has been completed, pursuant to contract in street paving district No. 16; that the assessment lists have been completed omaid property within said street1 paving district No. 16, t: All lots or parcels of land fronting on Second South street between University avenue and First East street and included in the following lots and blocks: The south side of lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 20; the north side of lots 5 and 6 of block 13, in plat B, Provo City Survey of Building Lots, for a depth of six rods back from the property line of said street. That the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on the proposed tax to be levied on said property in Street Paving District No. 16, will meet at the City Commissioners room, City and County building, Provo City, Utah, on July 9, 10 and 11, 1923, .and be in session on each of said dates between the hours of 10 oclock a. m. and 11 o clock a. m. and will hear and consider any objections and make corrections of any proposed assessment which the said- - board may deem unequal or unjust. That during said time between the hours of ,9 oclock a, m. and 5 oclock p. m. said assessment lists on said property will be open to public inrespection at the office of the corder at the City and Countycity building, Provo City, Utah. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, dated July 2, 1923. FRED' EVANS, City Recorder. Published July 2nd, 1923. I noticed a sign outside that says you want a man to retail Visitor imported canaries. Manager Yes. Are you looking for the job? Visitor Oh, no I I merely wanted to know how the canaries lost their tails. THEIR DEATH NOT SERIOUS all-da- - j ' ht -- I ht (1) - 4 - - ! i the-reli- The little town of Djal-Ogl- i, in Armenia, is the proud possessor of the only modern electric plant in the country. This is lighting due to a young American, a resident director of the Near East Relief. He discovered an abandoned water mill perched on the banks of a swiftly running stream. He repaired the mill and installed a Insurance Agent (to applicant) dynamo which generates eighty-fiv- e STow the Can you tell me what your grandpar- horsepower. orphanage, the hospital and nearly every house ents died of? Well, not exactly. I know, though. in the village is lighted with electricity, to the astonishment of the It wasnt anything very serious. nahes, many of whom had never seer an electric light before. Dr Eugene Lvman Fmk, diagnostician and amhor, says. The average person does not stand the best chance ot living long Tlie man or woman who weighs twqntc or thirtj per cent below the average has. the best chance tor long lite. It is sate to say I ty, J am-Imsli- Pe-tel- e, i , , I to-wi- aHtoranflMia The Bread That Mother Used to Make to-wi- CORNSTALKS FAME AND DEATH AT POINT PLEASANT to history a Tecumseh, thev would represented in the Indian hall of fame Cornstalk. He rose to greatness in the Battle of Point Pleasant during Lord Dunmores war in 1774. That was the first engagement Shawnee Indians led by " ' Cornstalk against native frontiersmen 28, 1924. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent commanded by Col. Andy Lewi. ight one thousandths On- the per annum on the whole amount of before the battle the (14.848) chains; thence North Shawmee evening said tax shall be computed from th$ that pe was chief, knowing 89 38 min. East thirteen deg. date the ordinance levying said ta alread outnumbered and that another twenty-eighfive and hundred t becomes effective, the 28th army was marching against him, ofone thousandths ait of (13.528) Interest and 1923, day Jne, chains, to the place of begin- fered to cross the Qhio alone and make said fate j on the whole amount of ning. Area, twenty (20) acres. overtures for peace. He was overruled said t&x unpaid shall be due and pay4 Subject to a right of way upon by his warriors. It is well, he said. able with each installment. If any East two rods for road. the If you are resolved to fight, then fight ! K aforesaid Veneer M a at twenty-fou- r you shall. Beginning la on point But if any warrior attempts not the the when date paid oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent same. become and seventy-fiv- e thouI the pne to run then whole I will kill him with my due, away assessment thereon, together with sandths (24.075) chains South own hand. the cost of advertising and expense of amount of the tax unpaid at the time j. 0 deg. 35 min. East from the said installment and interest are due the next morning he attacked. sale. Early , Section corner Northwest of will become due and payable and will . J. P. y It was a desperate battle. CLAYTON, Thirty-si- x (36) in Township Cornstalk draw Interest at the rate of 12 per TV was encourageverywhere, One (8) South, Range Eight (1) per annum until paid. One or Office, 182 West Center street, cent East, Salt Lake Base and Merid- ing his warriors. Once, true to his more of said installments In the orf Provo, Utah. ian; thence South 0 deg. 35 min. threat, he cut down with his tomader In which they are payable afore First publication, June 1, 1923. East five and nineteen one hun- hawk a skulker. Then Lewis outor tax the be whole said, may paid Last publication, July 2, 1923. dreds (5.19) chains; thence flanked him. The chief skillfully withat any time within fifteen days after East Thirty-eigand sixty-si- x drew his forces, leaving the white man the ordinance becomes effective with-- j one hundreds (38.66) chains, in i SUMMONS out interest; and one or more of said of the field, but at the thence North 0 deg. 11 min. costpossession installments in the order in which of 75 killed and 150 wound'ed. five East and nineteen one hunIn the City Court of Provo City, they .are payable or' the whole When Lord Dunmore offered to dreds (5.19) chains; thence Utah Utah County, Utah. tax unpaid, may be paid by make peace, Cornstalk called a council thirty-eigWest and seventy-- i arvey Cluff, plaintiff, vs. Ij paying the amount thereof and inter his of chiefs. You would not make one three hundreds (38.72) est to date. If said tax is not paid Boardman, defendant. Thopas before Point to Pleasant. Wiat is peace the chains, The, State of Utah to the Said Defend-- ! when due I shall proceed at once to place of begin-- ! now two armies of the voice with I collect same with' acres. your ning. Area, lant: , twenty (20) interest and costs YOu are hereby summoned to ap-a- s Subject to a right of way for Long Knives pressing upon us? he deby law and ordinance provided road purposes upon the West manded. If it is for war, let us first Jear within ten days after service of AH special taxes are payable at one and one-ha- lf this summons upon you- if served my office, room 2. County Court rods of kill our women and children, then go said land within the1 county in which this ac- - House, Provo City, Utah. out and like men until we, too, Purchase price payable in lawful are killed.fight ,tion is brought, otherwise- within Dated at Provo, City, Utah, this The Shawnees were silent. money of the United States. thirty dayg after service, and defend 29th day of June, 1923. Cornstalk dashed his hatchet into the Dated this 20th day of June, 1923. the above entitled action. . In case council post. You act like children J. D. BOYD, of your failure to do so the plaintiff he exclaimed. I will go and nake Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. in this Action will apply to the court So he went alojie to peace mjself. ef By D. R. ELLERTSON, for demanded In the com Clilllleothe and signed the treaty. Deputy Sheriff. plaint,' which within five days after R. W. McMULLIN, He never broke it. In 1777 he wrent service of this summons upon you to for Plaintiff. the American fort at Point Pleaswill he filed in said, court, and will Attorney First publication, June 20, 1923. take judgment against you fqr the ant and warned the settlers that he Last publication, July 11, 1923. sum of $350.00, with interest at the in the District Court of might not be able to restrain his restFourth rate of eight per cent per annum from Judicial District in and the less warriors. The commandant defor Utah the 1st' day of January, 1920, him and his son, Ellmipsico, as State of Utah tained SALE SHERIFFS gether with plaintiffs costs and dis- Thomas F. Piferpont, plaintiff, vs. hostages. bursements herein. Sarah E. Thomas, Chancey E. Ini the District Court of the Fourth One day some roing Indians HARVEY. CLUFF, Thomas, Sylvanus Thomas, Robert H. Judicial District, Utah County, State and Killed a settler. Declaring Attorney for Plaintiff. Thomas, Charles W. Thomas, Estella of Utah. Shawnees had planned the the that Address, State Capitol, Salt Lake Fletcher, Milton Thomas, Earl William H. Hassard, plaintiff, vs. ambush, a party of whites rushed to Thomas, Joseph F. Thomas, Louisa Martin W. Bird, Mary G. Bird, George the cabin where tliej were held prisAllred, Clara Stubbs, Charles H. McCune and Alice P. McCune, de- oners. Turner, Dora Reynolds, Oris Hunt- fendants. Sheriffs Sale. Cornstalk heard their angr cries To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on ington, Wanda Huntington, Margaret outside door. He knew that the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS l, Earl Ireta the 13th dap of Brinton, Huntington, 1923, at the end had the come. Office of the City Recorder, Provo My son, he said to F. A Brinton, Martin W. Roy-iaac- front door of theJuly, in House Court . . William M. Royl ance, Meyline Provo City, Utah, at the,. hour of 11 Ellinipsico, who was badly frightened, City, Utah. Sealed proposals will be received R. Turner, Enid R. Dunn, Julia A. oclock a m., all the right, title, claim 'the Great Spirit has seen tit that we at thi3 office until 10 oclock, a m., Elliott, Nellie McEwan, Claude L. arid interest of the above named de- should die together. It is well. Let July 5, 1923, for grading and con- Fleming, Mrs Frank Burch, whose fendants, of; in and to the following us die like men and Shawnee warother and true name is unknown, described real estate in Utah County, riors structing !portland cement concrete sidewalk pavement in Sidewalk Pav- Mrs. Isaac Ewan, whose other and Utah, to his feet, lie faced the door. The Southeast quarter of the AsRising unknown, and any and ing District No. 12, Extension No. 4, true name islawthe Infuriated settlers threw it of Chauncey Turner Northwest quarter, the West also for the grading and constructing all heirs at the old chief drew himself up half of the Northeast quarter open Portland cement concrete sidewalk and Hannah Turner, deceased, deand opened wide lus arms. A pioudlj and the Northeast quarter of second later pavement in Sidewalk Paving District fendants, he sank to the floor, of Northeast the Quarter The State of Utah to said DefendNo. 10, Extension No. 9, according the breast by seven through pierced Ten in Section Four Township to plans and specifications on tile in ants; had brought Pleasant Point bullets. South of Range One East of the You are hereby, summoned to apthe office of the City Engineer, death. Hum and fame both Salt Lake Meridian, containing instructions to bidders, together pear before the above entitled Court one hundred sixty acres. form within twenty (20) days after serwith plans, specifications andobtain- Jyiee of this summons upon you if Also the house which was lotor contract and bond can be on the mortgaged premiEnin cated the within are to the county City served, you ed upon application ses at the time of the execution gin,eer, and deposit of $5.00 for each which this action is brought, otherof the mortgage aforesaid, but wise within thirty (30) days after set of plans, etc.which said house is now located above to the defend and The right is reserved reject any such service on the premises of the defendentitled action, and in case of your and all bids. ants lying directly West of the BY ORDER DF THE BOARD OF failure so to do judgment will be mortgaged premises above deCOMMISSIONERS OF PROVO rendered against you according to scribed which the of UTAH. demands the complaint CITY, Purchase price payable in lawful FRED EVANS, has been filed with the Clerk of said money of the United States. Court. City Recorder. Dated this 20th day of June, 1923. This action is brought to recover First publication,. June 15, 1923. PATIENT J. D. BOYD, the i Last publication. July 6. 1923. judgment against each and all of unUtah. of Utah Sheriff wife believe Does County, the and endaxits nam!ed your above tell her? By D. R. ELLERTSON, known heirs of Chauncey Turner and you thing Deputy Sheriff. Im not quite sure about that. All Hannah Turner, deceased, quieting June 20, 1923. I First to in and Brere-topublication, know is that she patiently listens the title of the plaintiff In the estate of Elizabeth Last publication, July 11, 1923. tRe following described real estate, to everything I tell her. , deceased. NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the the average individual roaches the ideal build at tjuit If he can keep neai that build loi the lest of his life, munis', hi- - chances of 11 VERY UNPOPULAR Apple Shes not very popular. Orange tyo, that Miss Lemon la our old maid. g Is the same lovely bread that Mother makes NOW when she insists on EXCELSIOR FLOUR ! Made by HOOVER BROS. 30 years of knowing how For sale by all Grocers 4 s Quality in sole leather is like a railroad ticket. The looks of two tickets might be the same, but one may take you twice as far as the other. When you have your shoes repaired be sure and get the quality kind that will take you twice as far. Let us-dyour shoe and repairing you will take no chances. The Economy Shoe Rep. Co. . o THOMAS DEMOS, Mgr. 403 West Center Shoe's also Made to Order LAWN MOWERS Properly Repaired Work Guaranteed J. V. DUNN Phone 227. 294 E. 1st South CHERRY HILL DAIRY SELLS t; Old Bosseys prod- FIRST DEGREE You say Ded- - - uct. Shes the fos- ter mother of the hu- beet was convicted of mur-der? man race. Yes, he paid Every child should have at least one quart per day. his butcher bill in full and th butcher dropped -- , dead. - Attention! j i We would direct the attention of builders and -- n, 1 Creditors will present claims with of lots 4 and 5 in The East vouchers to the undersigned at his B beBlock Plat 23, Proyo City 'residence at Provo. Utah, on or Lots in Utah of 1922. Building of Survey August, fore the fifth day County,. State of Utah. H. F. THOMAS, MORGAN, COLEMAN and STRAW, Administrator. 1923. Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, June 6, 1923. P. O. Address, Provo Commercial Last publication,, July 4, Bank Building, Provo, Utah. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT First publication, June 20, 1923. Last publication; Jhly 18, 1923. MINING TINTIC MAYFLOWER SHERIFFS SALE COMPANY, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. In the Fourth Judicial District Notice is hereby given that at a Cohrt of of the State of Utah, in and for directors of oL board the meeting Utah nkmed held at County. the above corporation, State Bank of Payson, a corporaProvo-- , Utah, on Juneilst, 1923, an assessment bf $1.00 per 1009 shares tion, plaintiff, vs. Byron Mendenhall, was levied on all of the outstanding administrator of the Restate of Jesse stock of said corporation, payable on Mendenhall, deceased, and Maggie Sheriffs or before July 17th, to J. C. Ander- Mendenhall defendants. sen, secretary, at 24 North Univers- Sale. . To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the Utah. ity avenue, Provo, which assess13th said day of July, 1923, at the front stock upon Any ment shall remain unpaid on said door of the Court House in Provo be delinquent and ad- City, Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock July 17th, willBale at public auction, a. m., all the right, title, claim and vertised for and unless payment is made before, interest of the above named defend- will be sold Tuesday, August 7th, 1923, at three oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costs of advertising and (expense of sale. J. C. ANDERSEN, Secy. First publication, June 15th, 1923. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS T In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County. Notice to Creditors. In the. matter of the estate of George M. Burgess, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Albepine. Utah County, ofUtah, on orA.. D. 20th August, fore the day to-w- v it; ' j 1923. , GEORGE E. BURGESS, ERNEST M. BURGESS and CLARANCE BURGESS, Executors of George M. Burgess, -- Deceased. First publication. June 15, 1923. Last publication. July 15. 1923. Get jour reserved seats for ball, games early at Consolidated Real Es tate Co. , Phone 088. 5 t DELINQUENT NOTICE LOCATION ALTERS CASES. George put you didnt object to my holding EAST UNION IRRIGATION COMPANY, a corporation; principal place of business, Provo City, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment for the year 1923 levied on the 26th day of March, 1923, the UPPER your hand on the ! several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows, Cert. Namer No. 427 W. H. Baum.. . , 509 Mary E. Corbett.. . 532 Hyrum B. Davis ... 560 Hans Poulson .. .. 162 John T. Thorup.... And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 26th day of March, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, 1076 East Center street, Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 6th day of July, 1923,- GETS IN THE FIRST BLOW Why do you strike De Broke for a loan every time you meet him? Merely in self defense my boy. If I didnt strike him hsd strike me." excursion week. last Vivian Thats different. We are alone now and PARLOR there Isnt another snl in sight to to-w- it: tf jealous of me. Dont wait till you get to the park get your ball games reserved tickets early at Consolidated Real Estate Phone 688. COLD FEET I could climb this Bug Explorer at the hour of 4 oclock p. m. of said Mettsrhom If my feet didnt get so day, to pay the delinquent assesscold. cost ment thereon, together with the of advertising and expenses of sale. O. EARL THOMAS, Secretary. Why stand in line? Phone to Ben First publication, June 22, 1923. Rea at 688 for your baseball Last publication, July 4, 1923. Co. j - pective builders to our superior grade of pros-- , Building-Material- s WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS. , How about that Screen Door? You should have the protection that good screens afford. COAL! coals. We handle a variety of high-grdd- e Phone us your orders. Utah Timber Coal Co. Plenty of 16 West 5th North Lumber1 . Good Coal Phone 232 |