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Show a '0 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, July 11, 1941 will take care of accldenta and The jnan la for emergencies. membere of the Amateur Radio Club of Provo, with Juiper Snow aa president, to maintain short wava communication between the helghta of Tlmpanogoa and Provo, ao that ambulencea may be hurried to Aapen Qrove wnnin a few I An Elaborate System mlnutea of any miahap. of Commendation communication oranlad by Ouy To complete the Chief Provo I Chrletenaea, of ayatem. groupa of Boy Scoutag at I Pollc ekelrman of the trek the cirquea will maintain eontacta with both Aapea eommltloe. firat aid man aignal jaafety Orove and the aummit. Provo River C, C, C. Pirat Aid men under camp commander Robert W. educational director, Perahing, Paul Miner, and Dr. Sidney H. Cohn will have equipment at both Aapen Orove and the Emerald Lake region to take care of any leklera or blkera who may need aU tendon. All firat aid workera will bo Red Crone trained men who hold national eertlflcatea. Timpanofjos Hike Program Scheduled For This Evening (Continued from Pill One) 14:88 n. a. Saturday In which taama of foar or morn will alUe down the glacier on their tronaer mats. A trophy win ho awarded to the fartt wig-wa- Provo City, Utah: The Valley of Silent Men 7th East Street between Center Street and a point 410 Fast North of tha North side of 8th North Street. 3rd North Street between 7th East Street and Sth East (from the files of the Utah Writers' Project, WPA) Almost any imagined fancy can be found in stony replica, carved in fantastic shapes by wind, rain and frost, in the Valley of Silent Men, 17 miles southeast of Escalante, Utah. Wherever the eye may roam, soft pastela are refracted from the Navaho rock and sandstone, charming the observer with their pink, orange, mauve and red, all produced by the action of water on mineral deposits. 8th East Street between lud North Street and Ird North s, onpor bly - appointed Standard rolaxod ride and arrive you'll xohoahod. Delictone Dining Car moali. Rogtatorad oocvioo on principal trains. PuS-maa- Nuno-$towaid-o- dele-Myr- Folk and National Dances directed by Professor Leona Holbrook and a hula danca by Odetta Ktipa, a Hawaiian coed at B. Y. U. and dramatic and humorous numbers will be Included. Dr. John R. Halllday, who recently returned from the University of Rochester, New York, will lead community singing; Miss Marwill present garet Summerhuye summer school students in vocal Mlsa Margaret Burton numbers. cerewill direct a monial dance of Indian maids SAMPLI LOW ROUND TRIP FARMS from Provo to: Lee Angolan CMy M XJbasal aetum Hadis. Alee very low aeo-wa- lane. fire-lighti- D. ELY, Ttrket Agent Union Paaaenger Station Immediately after the program some hikers will start for the top. Others will roll In their blanket! sad sleep nntll four a. m. Saturday when the official hike party led by Chairman Hart will off. 1SSHT NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 'tween emergency calls Be-th- o cat-day- him. Halt, shouted the leader. But the man acted as If the order was a spur, and only ran faster. Members of tha posee ealled to him again to halt bat tha banted man had reached hia NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING stride bow and had no Intention of OF STOCKHOLDERS OP I obeying orders. btATK BANK OF PROVO Fire, ordered tha leader, aad tha lead from the poaee's smoking Notice la hereby given that at a guns centered In the body of the meeting of the Board of Directors of tbe 8tata Bank of Provo held fleeing man. The Impact from the ballets on tha 8th day of July, 1841, a lifted the man dear from the apodal meeting of the atockhold- around and, aa hia crumpled body ten of said State Bank of Provo fell bach to earth, he cried: was called; said meeting to be Yon have shot an Innocent held at the office of the State man!" iBank of Provo, at Provo, Utah. Visitors to this peaceful appear- - on Tuesday, the Sth day of ing valley today atlll assert that August, 1841, at 4 oclock, p. m. the scream may eomdlmea he of said day to consider amending heard, echoing from rock to rock the articles of Incorporation of and dying at last In the shadowed said corporation to reduce the distance. number of directors of said cor- ven 10 fva Tha pome brought the dytnr Prtlon from man to Escalante where they tried 1 provide that a majority of said a shall constitute to find oat who he waa and where directors he was from, but the only words quorum for the transaction of that left the mans lips waa the business. That said stockholders the shall consider repetition you have killed an meeting Innocent man. Dying that same amending of Article Seven and night, the man carried his mystery Article Twelve of the articles of with him Into another valley, and Incorporation of the State Bank even more mysterious Valley of of Provo so that said articles, as amended, shall read aa follows: Death. Today the Valley of Silent Men I "ARTICLE SEVEN the number and kind of its i. KWMOUtNMWtBBGUMA'A HJUUl, officers shall be aa follows: A Cashier President. and five directors. No person shall ba eligible to hold office unless he Is the owner of at least one share of the Capital stock of the corporation on the hooka of the corporation. The term of office of the officers of the corporation shall be one year and until their (accessors are elected end qualiI 100 Cars in July Meeting flew Problems Dnily MEANS We Mean Business! COME IN The greatest preparedness program in our history has resulted in a rapid increase in the use of telephone service. However, each and whether it be a friendly social chat or a rush order for defense materials is handled as quickly and accurately as we know how. The 8,300 men and women of this Company have a job to do and promise you they will do it to the best of their ability. call, set our Proposition Telluride They are making every effort to continue to give the dependable service you are accustomed to receive normally or in emergency. Motor Go. fied. "ARTICLE TWELVE majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of the Board of Directors, and such quorum is authorized and empowered to transact the buslnesa aad exercise the powers of this corporation. Now therefore, you will please take notice that a special meeting A of said stockholders will be held at the time and place and for the purpose above stated. Dated this 8th day of July. 1841. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, S. F. Breretou. President. Alva Nelson. Cashier. Publication dates: July 11. IS, 15. and August 1st. NOTICE OF INTENTION" Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City of the Intention of said Board to make the following described improvements and to levy special l CUnyon Road la Oreaaj taxes to pay for the earne, OS3J-- 4 To grade with gravel end pave I with thlrkneaa of Natural Rock Asphalt surfacing 18 feet ' MKiaihMUlJWjgtBiMiiaMTtiiraiEgniM wide on the following street! In 9 LOCATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. to-w- lt: IFhoae let ith North Yfa-gt- a frontage of said eoraer lot. Tho shatter's portion of the cost and expense of said improvi it will he paid for ky special local assess meats on all lota, parcels and pieces of ground wlthtn aid Paving District No. 80 aa follow: Frontage abutting a pom Improvement comprise the following blocks and areas: Lots 1, 8, II, II, Block 1, Kirkham-Berr- y Addition. LoU 1, 8. 18. Kirkham-Berr- y LoU 1, 8, 15, Kirkham-Berr- y , She JsMusier Zhou 8m between Street which en at five stations hare are doing e had been following him for many their bit for the RedCroee from tho north end of the ting and folding aurgleal draw Henry Mountains through what la Ing for national dafoaaa and for now Wayne Wonderland, neroae foreign war wounded, the Aquarius Plateau and down' Since the firemen have the Escalante Desert. The mna. helping tho chapter here, it according to accusations, had left I been necessary to ask Rad Croaa a trail of depredations behind, 'headquarters In Washington for The posses swept into the Valley of 8llent Men and found their man eating dinner with a aheepberder When the fellow saw the posee approaching, he hightailed from the camp with tha posae right after Street Ith Waat Street II, II, Block I, LoU 1. 8, Block 4, Kirkham-Berr- y NOTICE TO CREDITORS Addition. . la tha District Court of the Fourth Judicial District la and for tha County of Utah, State of Utah. In the MatUr of the EataU of Addition. SI, SUwart-Rlgg- s Addition. All of Block 11, except lot 8, Memorial Park Addition. SUwart-Rlgg- s LoU I, M. Attorney General of Utah. Publication dates; Jana 87, July 4, 11, IS. Addition. LoU 10, 11. Block 85, Attorney General of the $tati of Utah, praying for an Order escheating to the BUte of Utah unclaimed depoeiU aad dividends of the State Bank of Pmysoa, formerly a corporation of the StoU of Utah, haa been set for hearing before the Fourth Judicial District Coart U and Utah County at tha courtroom of said Court oa the lit day of August 1841, at tha hoar of 10:00 GROVER A. GILES, I, Addition. Block vouchers to Ceorre A. i'alllf, at torney for admlntatrator. at his office in Provo, Utah, on or before August 16, 1041. IVAN N. BEAN, Administrator of the Estate of Leonidas H. Bean, Deceased. GEORGE 8. BALL1F Attorney for Admlntatrator. Publication dates: June 13, 20, 87, July 4. 1041. . n; 8lk South Bald proposed Improvements hall ba called 8TREET PAVING DISTRICT No. 18. The total estimated cost of arid Improvement la 111,818.80. The abutter's portion of Mid coat la estimated at 8, 818.48, aad tha dtya portion of Mid cost is estimated at 11,787.88. Tha estimated cost per linear foot of property abmtting upon thur B. Weatover; Leah Whita; rid improvement is $8.71. R. L. Wigs all; Wm. Teraky, In making ap tha aaaeaameoU, Jr.; Paul T. or Maria F. Wlaa; each corner lot will be allowed a J. H. York; AND ALL OTHER reduction of II feet frontage STOCKHOLDERS AND DEwherever the pavement harria POSITORS OP THE PATSON for is constructed provided EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK. around the eoraer along the full Tha Petition of Grover A. Giles, ng tbe event. between North Street and lf Inter-America- oa you vacation trip atop into (ho oamfart of a Union Pacific train. Ig nuJem iranbt Street ith West Street South Street aad Ith Fighting Here'a a rarn way to boat tha boat Moe-kour- Street Beceuie ports of tho rock for- - may bo reached by travel lag a station aro softer than others, road which goea wlthia oat-hawind mad water have cat thoao'mlle east of it. Aad evaa thla away, leavlag tho harder portloaa 'place baa a name which would Ilk oriental arabesquea. light the heart of any writer of The name? Legend has It that this strange murder mysteries. valley with its weird roch imagery , Dead Mans Ridge la the Valley caata an uncanny spell os the of Silent Men.' visitor, and tales of mysteries! events from tho long-dea- d peat Americas Plan go far toward confirming thla. Even today there it something Mutual Assistance FmtlvMna reminiscent of theee stories aa one of the two-da-y program wUl wandera among the eroded rocks In Distaster begin at 7;X5 p. aa. Friday at where death dropped Its ley hand i PERU Closer Aapen Orove whan Wealey Pearce to euiother the life from at least J LIMA, atloa among uationa will direct hia Provo high achool two men in years gone by. band In a concert in Tlmpanogoa April It was. la tho your of 111! western hemisphere fa e At I, the pro- when a lonely aheepberder named fighting was pledged here hr Theater. gram proper will commence unShorts, herding aheap ia 'gate attending the that n Rod Oroae der the direction of Alonao Mor- - thla region, was hurrying toward .of tho ley. Colored slides showing tha la ckmp to avoid a heavy ruin 'Commission for tho Coordination beauties and scientific curiosities iatorm. When tho storm overtook lot Disaster Preparedness at Tlmpanogoa will bo presented him. Sharia did not feel the full . Relief, in a lecture by Dr. Georgs II. Han- force of Its fury for a bolt Meeting hero for the week of sen. Professor Hart will award had killed him Instantly lag Jane H, delegates hoard not only timp stlcha to a list of before he could reach camp. Three Jamee L Fleaer, visa chairman of Red Croat domeetle honored gueets and outstanding days later a Mr. William Alvey, 'American persona, but will give souvenirs on a trip to this Valley, was operations, diacasu disaster fight- of one hundred million year-ol- d employed brschlopods from the ellffc of the mother-of-pearl lountaln. Thsse ancient bivslvas have been sslaet-e-d a souvenirs because thla lOtb annual hike Is the pearl of the rouadlng of pre-hik- Mrs. Aau Llndstrnm; Maccabees, Tent No. 80; Oscar Marble; Martha Manwell; Wm. Lovell Albert Mendenhall; J. R. Middleton; Middleton; Merrill Morris; George Ardeth Mortenaen; Frank Mortenaen; Multipost Company; James Eldea National Bank Bnpply Nelson ; Company; Audrey Leona Nelson; Joseph E. Nell-aoIvan Nicholas; John Max Faery: Leo Ockarman; Markm Probort; R b a a Mrs. Lew Reynolds; Lodge; Thoa. I. Richards; Abb Rath Rhodes; Haary C. Roberto; Ctyda R. SaUmaa; Haary Roe Shoemaker; 8chwab; D. A. George Day Blaines; A. Sod ar berg; 8mlth; Kmnut B. Sorensen; 8. P. Soraasoa, Jr.; John Irvla Stewart; Roe Stowart; Glade Tanner; Geo. W. Tattoa; Alfred Taylor; L. M. Throckmorton; VIliad sea Bros.; Ar- Kerr; , 18, Block NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Provo City. Utah, Jane 10, 1041. Sealed proposals will be receiv- ed at thla office until II A. M. July 10,. 1041, for constructing street paving la Street PavUg District No. 10, according to plana specifications on file la tha City Engineer's office. Instructions to bidders, speelfi-aa- d tones tor contract bond, together with plane be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, apoa deposit of (11.00) Dollars. Tho right is reserved to reject ly aad all hide aad to waive defects. t By order of the Board of. Com mlasioaera, Prove City, Utah. . L Q. BENCH, City Recorder. Publication da tee: June SO, 87, July 4, 1L 104L E O X IO R TO THE STOCKHOLDERS AND DEPOSITORS OP THE 8TATE BANK OF PATSON. The Petition of Grover A. Gil as. Attorney General of the State at Utah, praying for aa Order escheating to the State of Utah unclaimed deposlu and dlvidanda of the State Beak of Fayson, formerly a corporation of tho State of Utah, haa been set for hearing before the Fourth Judicial District Court la and for Utah County at the courtroom of said Court on the 1st day of Angust 1141, at the honr of 10:00 A. M. GROVER A. GILES, Attorney General of Utah. LEONIDAS H. BEAN, Deceased Publication Dates: LoU 7. 8, 8, 10, 11, 18, 18, Creditors will present claims with July 4, 11, 18. 14, 15, 15, IT, 18, Block IS, Memorial Park Addition. LoU 1, 8, 8. 4, 6, Block 15, Ray Addition. LoU 8, 4, 5, I, Block 80, Provo City Survey Plat LoU 1, 0, 7, 8, Block 78, Provo City Survey PUt LoU 8, 8, 4, 5, Block 07, Provo City Survey PUt LoU 1, 8, 7. 8, Bloch 18, Provo City Survey PUt LoU 1, 0, 7, 5, Block 101, Provo City Survey 1940 PUt Lota 8. 4, 5, 0, Block 108, Heater Low Mileage Provo City Survey PUt LoU 8, 8, 4, 5, Block 111, 1939 PUt "A". Provo City Survey Radio, Heater Paint & Upholstery Like LoU 1, 8, 7, 8, Block 180 , PUt "A. Provo City 8urvey 1939 Also all property abutting on Radio, Heater Clean Throughout both sides of 7th East Street from Center Street to 400 1937 8 feet North of the North- aide Heater Excellent Condition of Sth North 8treet; Radio, all proparty abutting ou both 1936 aldea of Srd North Street Jane 87, USED CARS SPECIALS A. A. A. A. A. A. HUDSON Sedan $745 MERCURY Sedan $775 New! NASH Sedan Sedan. HUDSON - twaea 7th East Street Oth East Street. Also all property on both aldea of Ith West Street from 6th Booth Street South 800 feet, which Includes loU 8, 8, 4, 6, Block 8, and the West half of Block 8, Stnbbe Addition to Provo City. All proteaU and objections to the carrying out of auch Intention must be presented In writing, Utlng lot and block numbers or description of property by meets and bound to the City Recorder on or before the 14th day of July 1041 at 5 p. m. The Board of Commissioners will meet at iU regular meeting place on the 15th day of July 1041, at 10 A. M. to hear and consider auch proteaU and objection to arid lmprovemenU as hall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioner! of Provo City, dated thla llth day of Jane 1941. L O. BENCH, City Recorder. Publication dates: Jane 80, 87 July 4, 11, 1841. TERRAPLANE Sedan Radio, Heater $725 $495 $295 Excellent Condition 1937 STUDERAKER Sedan. . i Radio, Heater, Overdrive - Overhauled $495 Allen Auto Corner of Center and Fifth West - Provo HUDSON Provo, Utah Phone 1840 PACKARD IOIIOI Rusaell Alloa; Wm. Hoary Amos; Rachel R. Baker; Alexander C. Barnett; Leslie Barnett; Frank J. Beddoee; Halloa Adelle Briggs; L. C. Briggs May Brown; Chat Bora bam Kenneth A. Baraton; Mra. Maude Buratoa; James Bnsby Mr. or Mrs. L Cantloa; Vance Carter; C. J. Christiansen Joseph or Mary A. Clark; Carl Colmaa; Continental Bldg. Loan; Reid Porter Curtia; Iris I Davis; A. V. Dimlck; Jon. A. Dowele; J. H. Edwards Pearl Edward; Grant Evan Roger Boyer Felt; Rodney White Felt; Parry B. Fullmer James A. Gardner; Berlack Barklow Co.; Goshen Farm Bureau; R. M. Gourley; Wm Halllday; Ephraim Hansen; Ernest Hansen; Edna Hawkins; Ervin Deming Hawkins; Gordon Frank Hawkins; Lyn-rai- d Hone; George Horgan; L. W. Hubbard; Loeila Jacobson; Mary A. Jessan; Fred O. Johnson; Mra. Fred O. Johnson: To Clyde Allan; Harold Heland Johnson; Donna 8. Your roof should not only keep yon dry but warm Nearly half of the heat yon lose to the outside daring winter gone off through the roof.' The roof is es important as doors end windows in conserving heat. A new shingle roof, put on over the old, not only keep your roof water tight, bnt seals the heat inside where yon need it. Even if you roof does not leek right now, ite wise economy to bnild np its thickness as a protection against winter. If yon ask onr prices for a new shingle roof you'll not bo obligated come in. THE ANDERSON BUDGET BUILDING WAY! Pay nothing down and as little as $3.00 per month. ANDERSON LUMBER CO. 189 West Fifth South - PHONE 357 |