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Show THE PROVO POST LEGAL h 362 378 382 471 527 554 555 NOTICES Probate and guardianship notice Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. DELINQUENT NOTICE - Name of corporation: Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation Company, Location of principal place of bus! .ness: Provo .Bench, Utah county, state of Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assess ment levied on the 23rd day of June, '1923, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: C. P. Hansen....;...!.. 1000 10.00 John Peterson ..i.:.. 2000 20.00 John Morteson .L..r. 1000 10.00 CLASSIFIED ADS E. E. Horne E. E. Horne )..... Benj. Higgins Geo. Higginson Li. 6 57 H. S. !.... Pyne 197 J. W. Riggs ;.... 204 J. W. Riggs L... 320 Tenle Harding 400 May Talnjage 506 Emma Wakefield ., 557 Nancy James ....j.... 58 9 L. H. Hougaard.4.. 590 L. H. Hougaard-4..- . 785 L. H. Hougaard-.:..- . 702 J. R. Hodsen 1..; 415 S. Pj. Sorenson .J.4 416 Peter Sorenson ...... 2000 20.00 1000 10.00 2000 20.00 1000 10.00 3000 30.00 50 .50 50 .50 1000 10.00 500 5.00 2000 20.00 500 15.00 1000 10.00 1000 10.00 357 13.57 15.00 500 1000 10.00 200 2.00 353 Geo. W. Madsen. 500 5.00 36 3 Geo. Q. Whitlock-1000 10.00 352 Lelahd S. Madseni.. 500 5.00 Leland S. Madsen.;..-77- 1500 15.00 y4 Leland S. Madsen.;.. 2500 25.00 559 J. W; Wedell 1000 10.00 And in accordance j.. ; with law land the order of the Board of Directors made on the 26th day of October, 1923, so many shares ,of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be, sold at the office of the com-- Wm. And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 23rd day of June; 1923, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may he necessary will be solil at MORGAN, COLEMAN, & STRAW, the office of the residence of the sec Attorneys for Plaintiff, vetary, L. J. Salisbury, R. F. D. No. Postoffice address: Provo Com 1, Box 224, Provo Bench, Utah, on mercial Bank building, Provo, Utah the 20th day of December, 1923, at First publication, Dec- - 3, 1923. 2 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent Last publication, Dec. 31, 1923. assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. SALISBURY, In the Fourth Judicial District Secretary. state Court, in and for Utah county, R. F- D. No. 1, Box 224, Provo of , Utah. Utah. Bench, In the matter of the estate of WilFirst publication, Dec. 5,' 1923. liam Charles Foote, deceased. NoLast publication, Dec. 19, 1923. tice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims wiih vouchers to the undersigned at his DELINQUENT NOTICE residence, 1154 South '13th East, TINTIC DELMAR MINING CO., Salt Lakeor City, Salt Lake county, before the 24th day of a corporation. Principal place of Utah, on A. D. 1924. Branch Utah. Provo January, City, business, S. E. CASSITY, office at No. 37 Apricot St., Salt Lake Administrator. Utah. City, BAGLEY AND SCHIESS. There are delinquent upon the folAttorneys for Administrator. lowing described stock on onaccount of First publication, Nov. 26, 1923. the 26th assessment No. 12, levied Last publication, Dec. j.7, 1923. several day of October, 1923, thenames of the set amounts opposite DELINQUENT NOTICE the respective shareholders, as follows: IRON KING CONSOLIDATED MINNo. of Shrs. Amt. ING COMPANY, principal place of busi-- j Name 3100 $31. Off ness Grand Central Bldg., Provo, UtahJ Madsen Notice is hereby given that there are 13750 137.50 Madsen upon the following de29725 297.25 delinquent Madsen on account of assessment scribed stock 57.87 5787 Madsen 5777 57.77 No. 14, levied on the outstanding capiMadsen 4000 40.00 tal stock, Thursday, the 1st day of NoBeebe 2056 20.56 vember, 1923, the several amounts set Conover of the respective 664 Thomas Boardman..30000 300.00 opposite the names 648 Chas. Bringelson .... 1500 15.00 shareholders, as follows: Amt. 2000 20.00 Cert. 146 L. Merriman No. X. - . 2000 1000 1000 A. C. Fjeldsted 2000 Prilla F. Shill 1000 J. P. Peterson 2200 J. P. Peterson 5000 Henry Osborne 500 W. L. Grooms 500 W. L. Grooms Andrew Anderson - 1000 1000 Andrew Anderson Andrew Madsen .... 1000 Eugene Madsen .... 600 2056 Matt Newman 2000 John Samson 500 75S Lewis H. Ilougaard 500 759 Lewis II. Hougaard 500 760 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 761 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 762 Lewis H. Hougaard 50,0 76 3 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 764 Lewis H. Hougaard 50 0 76 5 Lewis H. Hougaard 766 Lewis H. Ilougaard 500 500 767 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 768 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 769 Lewis H. Hougaard 509 770 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 771 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 772 Lewis H. Hougaard 500 Hougaard Hougaard 500 Hougaard 500 Hougaard 500 Hougaard 522 1000 52 E. L. Jones 1000 104 E. L. Jones 2000 16 P. W. Madsen - 1000 3 1 8 P. W. Madsen 1000 49 A. F. Ahlander. 1000 178 A. N. Wallace 500 26 4 Peter C. Thompson 326 Peter C. Thompson 1000 500 304 A. L. Fjeldsted 500 395 Lena Fjeldsted 307 Christian Larsen .... 500 327 Christian Larsen .... 500 375 Christian Larsen .... 500 Rav II. Christensen 1500 35 500 402 Rav H. Christensen 1000 338 H. W. Ramlose 1000 339 H. W. Ramlose 1000 340 H. W. Ramlose 1000 793.T. C. Nielson 1000 690 Clvde E. Bunnel 349 Mrs. Lena J. Madsen 1500 500 351 J. J. Madsen, Jr 500 69? ,T j, Madsen, Jr 1000 354 J. J. Madsen 6 9 2 J J. Madsen 1000 20.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 22.00 50.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 20.56 20.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 148 Geo. W. Owens 303 656 612 347 377 663 503 757 591 598 609 596 615 649 A. C. Fjeldsted 5. GO- ' 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.22 10.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 5.00 5.00 lff.00 10.00 16 415 616 1152 1270 1449 1454 2005 2016 2179 2113 2767 2964 3328 3329 3336 3337 3339 3367 3387 3 Simones 496 Satler 28 Johnson And in accordance with law and ah order of the board of directors made on Thursday, the 1st day of November, 1923, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company. Grand Central Bldg., Provo, Utah, on Friday, December 28, 1923, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of adver- tlsing and expense of sale, PRESTON G. PETERSON. A. P. B. J. J. C. Office,' Grand Central Utah. Secretary. Bldg., Provo, First publication December Last publication December 12, 26, 1923. 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS D-2- D-1- FOR RENT Two-roosuite, exfor ofsuitable and located cellently fice quarters. Inquire at Wilkins 7 tf Hotel. m D-1- In the matter of the assignment ORDER early if you desire a fine for the benefit of creditors of T. J. goose or duck before 4 Phone 7 Wadsworth, conducting the drug Christmas. store business at Santaquin, Utah. Notice is hereby given that T. J Genuine reed FOR QUICK J. Wadsworth, conducting the drug carriage, $15.00. Phone 6 69--22. store business at Santaquin, Utah, has made an assignment in writing for the benefit of creditors, and all We will be glad to demonstrate persons having claims against the these wonderful piano values to you. said assignor are required to present We grant convenient terms. their claims with proper vouchers, A used Player Piano for $235.00. under oath to the undesigned at SanA few more right good bargains in taquin, Utah, within three months af- used phonographs at Taylor Bros. Co. ter the first publication of this no- Convenient terms may be arranged. tice, or in case of their failure to 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE present such claim they will be barred from participating in the dis- System on city or farm property. Retribution of any funds that may come serve Deposit Co., Cliff building, Salt tf into the hands of, this assignee. Lake City, Utah. Dated at Santaquin, Utah, this for 26th day Of November, 1923. FOR SALE Ground bone at 2 cents GEORGE H. MOTT, chickens. 2 5 lbs. or over cents a lb. a lb. Under 2 5 lbs., 2 AqqiVtipp our first BOOTH & BROCKBANK & Standing orders are given on Mondays, attention. grind We, for JOHNSQN, Attorneys Assignee. First publication, Nov. 28, 1923. Wednesdays and Friday. Suttons N7-- tf Market. Last publication. Jan. 2, 1924. corn-fatten- ed J 87-R-- D-2- 5. -- We Want You to be the Hoxies New Western Play Coming Soon And some say that motion picture stars take no chances! This was Lone Pines exclamation when its people observed the wild ride down the side of a mountain staged by Jack Hoxie for the big night scene in The Red Warning, Universal Western attraction which comes to the Princess tonight and Tuesday, starring Jack Hoxie. Hoxie started at the top of a hill about a mile from the little California town and rode his horse at a dead run down the steep slope, into town, carrying a flaming torch. The town folks knew that it was Hoxie, for he and bis beautiful white horse were clearly visible against the skyline. There wasnt any chance for the. substitution of a double, for the horse never quit running from the time that the start was made until Jack pulled up at the village store and spoke'howdy to the crowd that had assembled there. Judge That we always sell under the Market Price. So visit the Peoples Store for your Christ- mas Shopping and you will find that we can save you money on all of your merchandise. We have a wonder gift that will suit the x . Our ' 1143 for, pair Mens Knit Ties Mens Knit Ties 41 S I 1S5 41S6 41SS 4189 4190 4191 4192 4193 4194 4195 4196 $1.29 Mens Arrow Collars, 2 for Mens Silk Hose, pair Mens Hose, pair All-Wo- ol Boys Serge Caps 419S 41,99 49c 98c 25c 65c 65c 75c We have a new line of Toys Call to see Our New Line of Dishes 4200 4201 4202 4203 4204 4205 4206 4207 4209 4210 4211 4213 4214 4216 4217 THE PEOPLE STORE 97 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. 9 WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 22, 1923 Fancy Dressed Turkeys (very best only), lb 40c A No. 1 Fat Dressed Geese, lb 33c Corn fed Dressed Chickens, none better, lb 30c 2 lbs. best Cranberries, fresh stock I 45c 2 lbs. Mince Meat, best ever 45c Plum or Fig Pudding, per can c 2 pkgs. Seeded or Seedless Raisins 25c 2 pkgs. Currants 45c 2 lbs. Christmas Mixed Nuts 35c 2 lbs.! Best Christmas Mixed Candy 45c 2 lbs. Good Fresh Ranch Butter 85c Strictly Fresh Eggs , doz. '"45"c, 50J,60c Large fat fresh Oysters, lb. 75c Oranges good Quality, all sizes, doz 20c-60- c in- Grape Fruit, each Utah Head Lettuce gc Best Quality Utah Celery, bunch I r 10c?5r Nice Fresh Ground Beef Suet, lb Our Own Make Sauer Kraut, lb I ioc We have everything to complete your Christmas and New Nuts sPices Citron and Lemon Peel, ,ts Jeal d,1er-fMilk and Cream, etc. A fresh Glass Tumbler FREE with each $2.00 purchase or over. MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. ! -- ! 10c-32- r 1 II 9-o- 450 West Center II15c z. St, Provo. Wilford Perry 338-34- 2 PHONE 117 WEST CENTER PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 19 Oranges 30c, 40c, 50c 15c Bananas, lb. doz. 40c Lemons, Sweet Spuds, lb. Pc Irish Spuds, lb. 2c bunch" 10c Celery, 3c Dry Onions, lb. 3c Parsnips, lb. lb. 2c Carrots, 3c Cabbage, lb. Xmas Nuts, mixed, lb25c Mixed Candy, 3 lbs $1.00 Loose Dates, lb. 25c Loose Figs, lb. 25c Loose Popcorn, lb . 15c 2' Lemon Peal, lb. 40c 1 Citron Peal, lb. 60c Raisins, either,2 lbs. for 25c Fresh Currants Loose Cocoa, lb. Loose Macaroni, lb. 25c 15c 10c $1.40 HOLIDAY GOODS Dolls All Sizes. Plain White Plates, set $1.40 Cups and Saucers, set $1.40 Gold Band Plates, set $1.50 Gold Band Cups and Saucers, set $1.80 Water Sets $2.40 Berry Sets Cake Sets Plates, each Berry Bowls, each L$2.25 $2.25 65c 65c Handkerchiefs, loose or boxed. Harmonicas 5c to $1.00 Fancy Box Stationery Books, good assortments. Xmas Tree Trimmings, etc. Foot Balls, Rubber Balls. Aluminum Ware. Childrens Dishes and Toys. Games Good variety. Boston Ferns, eachI$1.25 WE DELIVER Phone 86 Farm, good water right, $125 per acre, will ex40-ac- re change for home in Provo. High Class Dairy Ranch, in Charleston. Home, big Barn, Corrals, etc. Four High-grad- e Dairy Cows, 2 Teams, all implements.. $10,500 Home in Provo as .partetaoin modern (Will accept home in Provo as part payment) 2 rods Home, ground, northwest part of $2200 Provo, only New modern brick Bungalow, full modern basement, good location, only $6500. Terms. Thirty head of Holstein Dairy re m 8-1- Want Ads Get Quick Results Let us Loan Your Money t 8 per cent on First Mortgages. Splendid Coal Bert Preparation Bandley HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West Phone 85 When you examine a shovelful of ! KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL DENTIST you observe immediately that it is mignificently prepared. Every nugget and lunftp is all coal you dont pay your money 'for rock and slate. Located in Hospital Building 35 East Second South. Thats one reason .why it pays you always to deal with us. For Utahs best coal service, phone 459 ! M. W. MERRILL Have Your CHIMNEYS and FURNACES CLEANED Expert Work. Absolutely No Dirt. Phone 348 STORE NEW 2ND-HAN- 4 Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OWErtS REAL ESTATE CO. Price 39c Ladies Silk Lisle Hose, pr 79c 98c Ladies Silk Hose, pr 81 50 Ladies Fine Grade Silk Hose $1.25 Call to see them Ladies Silk and Wool Hose, pr.. $1.59 Ladies Bloomers, a wonder value 4179 4150 4151 4183 v Dixie Sorgum, gal 40-ac- 50c 39S5 4025 Cash and Carry System. 214 West Center Street, Market Price 121 Samuel Kopp 45 o w. Center Phone 446 D-1- Cows. 3 9 13 4 Hartman 74 72 87 26 63 whole family. 3705 - 5.19 .74 .72 .87 .26 .53 4.96 .28 519 i o nt T. G. Politz W7 H. Child I -- D-2- rich1 , T. G. Politz j SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH D-1- i In the District Court iof the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Mala Anderberg Tompkins, pla!in-gUc- h tiff, vs. Edwin J. Tompkins, defendant. Summons- The State of Utah to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you.l 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 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 above named. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between yourself and plaintiff in the above entitled action. FOR SALE Turnips, cabbage parsnips, carrots, table beets, onions H. B. Warner, who plays the leadchicken cabbage, dill and sage. R Gay, 314 West 4th South; phone ing mans role of Bernard Dufrene 6 in Allan Dwans Paramount produc612. We deliver. tion of Zaza, starring Gloria Swanmodern son which comes to the Columbia FOR RENT tf. house. Call 738-- J. theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, FOR SALE-Go- od phonograph, cheap. needed no introduction to the part when he was assigned to play the Inquire 812 West Second South. 8 part. He saw the play seventeen twines in London when Mrs. Leslie FOR SALE Or trade for city prop- Carter played it there many years erty: 40 acres best land on east Provo ago. An interesting anecdote of the Bench in fruit, alfalfa and hillside. 8 plays opening in London was relatA. F. Acord, 525 n. 4th E. ed by Mr. Warner where the presis being PRESS FEEDER WANTED Apply ent production of Zaza made. 30 East Co., New Century Printing 7 My father, Charles Warner, and 1st North. saw the opening performance and enthralled with it, he said, FOR SALE, CHEAP Piano and were crinext the the. but newspaper day CrawWm. household furniture. Call both the attacked tics cruelly play 5 ford, phone 134-and Mrs. Carter. This was a resent-,meof the American invasion of Jonathans, the British stage. FOR SALE Apples, Rome Beauty, Winter Bananas and My father was in a rage over the per bu. treatment accorded the visiting com greenings, 15c, 30c and 40c Arnold Dixon, 885 North Fifth West. pany and the next night gave a dinPhone 262-- J. ner party at the Savoy hotel for Mrs. Carter, members of the AmeriFOR RENT Furnished rooms. In- can company and about thirty of the quire 174 East Third South or phone leading figures on the British stage. 4 841-At the dinner he made a speech in which he attacked the critics and WANTED, GIRD FOR GENERAL said that he staked his reputation as cook housework. Must be good D3-tan actor of twenty-fiv- e years expef Phone 91. rience that the play would be an unqualified success and that Mrs. CarWANTElJ Plain sewing, also silk ter would achieve a great triumph in shirts made to order. Mrs. Esther the role of Zaza while in London. J-- 5 Snyder, 85 East 6th North. As everyone knows the play was a "tremendous hit in London after FOR RENT 3 large furnished two wabbly weeks that were necesrooms, steam heated, $25.00 month sary before the people discovered 7 Baker & Baker, attorneys. that the criticisms condemning the were unjustified. HOME-MAD- E CAKES, PIES, and play Zaza has beSince that time other food for sale on Saturdays of come probably one of the best known each week. Also salads, chili, baked plays In America, England, and In beans, roasts, rolls, etc., to order dur France, where it was originally Price, 119 East played. ing the week. Mrs. B. 8 1st North. Phone 924. D-1- i SUMMONS Zazas Hit in London D-1- ..j pany, Room 1 Knight Block, Provo City, Utah, on Saturday the ?2nd day of December, 1923, at the hour of 4 oclock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with .the costs of advertising and ex pense of sale. HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. First publication, Dec.i 5. 1923. Last publication, Dec. 19, 1923. H. W. Warner Tells of D-2- 8 of sale. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. D : Knight Coal Co. . Heber S. Rupper, Manager |