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Show WANTADS For Pe-nt 4 roomed modem apartment on First South. Mrs. Annie Greene 12-15-tf. Lost One rain ccat between Mitchell's Service Station, American Ameri-can Fork and PI. Grove. Return to J. O. Clark, PI. Grove. 12-29 For Sale Electric range, cast $192.50, will sell for $35.00. Adolpli Nielsen, American Fork. 12-15-3t. CASH PAID For useless horses and cows, dead ones If called immediately. Phone 680 Provo. T-tf. o GREETINGS OF THE SEASON! As our gift to you we offer 1 New Low Passenger Rates Also Free Pick-Up-and-Delivery on Less- Carload Freight, which is the most economt cal form of freight transportation in this area. 1 Salt Lake & Utah Railroad t SELLING j Entire Library j at a I GREAT SACRIFICE I I j Church History Religious j Text History Science f f Encyclopedias, Etc, Etc. I Over 1,000 Books Listed, j Priced from $45.00 to 5c. j f An opportunity to secure j some valuable books at re- j duced prices. List of books j and prices at Citizen office. ? ! Adolph Nielsen j I 75 East 1st North, Am. Fork. ' .... CONSIDER THESE BARGAINS Which one will suit you? ? Two good building lots, well located in Second ward block from Main street, together ' gM ' A lovely modern 5 room house, full basement, all con- I veniences, close in 3200 nn ! A 7 room home with chicken coops, etc ' 3000 on I A good business corner, with 7 room modern home t . thJ0W?J 2500.00' i A good adobie home and chicken coop 11(y, j A 7 room brick home, with 5 acres of first class ground, i barn, etc. Good water 210004 i 6 acres bottom ground, suitable to build on 500 00 f 20 acres good bench ground with water " 1100 00 1 ! 3 room house, cellar, small barn, 7 acres of good ground, i with water ' 120000 j JAMES H. CLARKE f PHONE 162-W AMERICAN FORK, UTAH t - turn 1 1 1 ...-..'..... -"""" Used Great Western WARM AIR CIRCULATOR I BARGAIN PRICE ; First Class Condition ! M. S. LOTT PLUMBING & HEATING ! LEHI ' Shop Phone 23, Res. 84-W ; TAX SALE NOTICE American Fork Irrigation Company Principal place of business, American Fork, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following de.scrib-d stock, on account of a.s.se:i.sment levied on the 3rd day of October, 1933, the several amounts set ophite the name of the respective stockholders. Name No. Cert. .No. Shares Kind Stock Amt. Due A. B. Adams K'.t 3-4 34 'i Lot & Pri. $35.00 George Adams 1319 10 Pri. 10.00 Minnie Adamson 13 1 Lots 2.25 Walter Adamson 46 1 2nd. .50 Kate Rowley Adams 1083 l'i Lots Bal. 1.40 Zane S. Adams 1517 ?i Lot .95 Alva S. Adams 1582 1 Lot 1.25 Edith Adams . . . . 1852 4 '.4 Pri. 4.50 Board of Home Miss. -32 2'i Lots 3.40 If. li.f r, L. O. Kim 65 'i Lot .75 JohnK. Ben? .w 715-1137 ' " -.';; c"'"-a John E. Berg 99-100 " 272 Lot-Pri. & 3rd. 13.35 It. Boley - L. Kir k 616 V& Lot .65 O. N. Barney - J. R. Cook... 833 2 Pri. 2.00 Axel Bloomqulst 1043 1 Lot 1.25 Ruby Ballard 18G7 5'A Pri. 6.90 Robert Crook.ston Est 73 Lot .65 James H. Clarke 78-1211-1376 21 Lot & Pri. Bal. 8.40 Reuben Chipman 777 Lot .75 Edward A. Clements 118 2 Lots 3.00 Alex ChrLstensen 709-857-891 Alex Chrifitcnscn 1188-144A 5 25-160 Lot & Pri. 6.45, Eva Colton 1465 1-5 Lot .65 James H. Chadwick 628-1027 2 3-8 Lots 7.00 Earl F. Carlisle 642 1 Lot 1.50 James Crook.ston Est 696 1 Lot 1.50 Granite Investment Co 1950 15-32 Lot .75 Geo. W. Crook.ston 1008-1206 2 Lots & Pri. 2.75 L. D. Crandall Est 1028 8 Pri. Bal. 2.00 Thos. Chadwick Est 1235.60 11 Pri. & 2nd. 9.50 Ann L. Chipman 142-1334 26 'A Lots & 3rd. 6.90 1 O. K. Cassoday - B.H. Wright 1257 18 Pri. Bal. 16.00 ! Marion ChrLstensen 1435-1473 1 Lot 1.50 Elizabeth Chestnut 1511 1 7-8 Lots 2.35 Robert N. Chestnut 1805 7-16 Lot .65 Alice Clark 1798 2 Lot & Pri. 2.75 Myrtle Cook 1836-141 11 Pri. & 3rd. 8.60 Policy Dudley 1544 5 2-3 Pri. 5.65 Samuel Denn Jr 775 1-3 Lot .75 Lorenzo J. Durrant Est 1334 iy2 Lots 9.75 Alex G. Erlckson 1822-140 8 Pri. & 3rd. 5.60 Bert Faddls Est 441 5 Lot & Pri. 5.95, J. B. Forbes - D. V. Burgess 1516 1 Lot 1.50 Wm. F. Grant 1830 Lot .65. N. II. Hciselt 1562 18 Pri. Bal. 10.00 Geo. Walter Hunter 521 2V2 Lots 3.15! Thomas Hunter 653 Lot .75 Earl Holmstead 1324-1844 1 Lots 1.90 J. D. Hindley 1348 Lot 1.15 Martha Houston Est - 1528 1 Lot 1.50 Fred Houston - E. P. Evans. . 1466 Lot .96 ; Dr. Wm. E. Hunter 1590-72 5 Pri. & 2nd. 6.15 ' Leonard C. Henriod 1800 8 Lots & Pri. 10.50 A. Ingersoll - D. Dean 1267 1-3 Lot .75 Daniel H. Jorgensen 1717 5y2 Pri. Bal. 4.00 Johan Peter Johnson 567 1 11-200 Pri. 1.10 Mrs. C. P.Jensen 1044 2 Pri. 2.80 Ruth Johnson 1350 v2 Lot .65 Helge C. Johnson 1821 14 Lot .65 James W. 'Johnston - 1868 20 Lot & Pri. 20.25 Dr. P. M. Kelly 1107 ' Lot ' 4.90 Emily Kirkham - S. Lee 1965 1 5-7 Pri. 1.70 Wm. Kershaw Est 1285 2 Lot & Pri. " 3.15 Arthur Laycock 1715-1716 5-8 Lot .85 Clara K. Miller Est 62 1 2nd. . .40 John C. Miller Est 275 12 Pri. 14.90 Mrs. May Miter 1321 1 Lots 1.90 Eliza G. McNiell Est 1058 85-160 Lots 1.00 W. F. Mitchell 1319-114 10 Pri. & 3rd. 2.60 LaRue Morton 1903 1 Lot 1.25 Lionel & Vida Miller 1922-1921 8 Lot & Pri. 7.15 George Nicholes 303 -2 Lots 3.00 Howard W. Nicholes 1567 1 Lots 2.25 L. Parker - J. Peck 1016 26 Pri. 26.06 Ellis M. Porker 57-577-1874 15Y2 Lot, Pri. & 3rd.. 7.70 Olive Pomeroy Est 647 i;2 Lot .75 James H. Pulley 753 1 Lots 1.85 Thos. S. Priday 770 9-40 Lot .75 J. W. Phillips, Jr 789 1 77-1S0 Pri. 1.80 Ella Trakus Parker Est ..1282-1387 1 Lot 1.25 Ellen M. Pierce 1875 a; Lot 1.80 Geo. E. Robinson 1550 234 Pri. 2.75 Horace Rushton 637 5l4 Pri. 5.25 Geo .D. Robinson 874 14 Lots 1.90 Annie Rohbock 1721 6 7-8 Pri. 8.60 J. Sprattley Sen. Est 407 1 Lots 2.20 Dell Singleton 743 14 Pri. Bal. ' 5.70 Thomas Shatter 1127 Lot .65 James Spencer Sen 59-105 James Spencer Sen 1170-1574 15 Pri. 2nd. & 3rd. 16.60 Henry M. Steele . , 1440 y, Lot .75 Lillian Spencer 1810 3 Lots 4.50 Paul Tamietti Est 433-5 10 Pri. & 3rd. 9.20 Andrew Thompson 1014 7 Pri. ' 7.00 M. L. Tarbet 1323 1 Lot 1.50 Ezra Varney 681 17 43-100 Pri. Bal. 7.45 J. H. Wootton - A. Bromley 473-811 3 29-100 Lot & Pri. 3.80 Chas. W. Wilson 487 3 Pri. 1.50 J. E. Warburton 981 15 Pri. 15.00 Evan Walters Est 1039-1663 1 7-160 Lots 1.60 Th.is. Watson Est 1402 Lot .75 Fred Wright Est 1524 a; Lot 1.15 Mary J. Wheelan Est 1526 1 Lot 1.25 George Walters 1662 97,160 Lot 1.10 Eph. Walters 1664 97-160 Lot 1.10 Louis Walters 1665 97-160 Lot 1.10 David Walters 1666 97-160 Lot 1.10 John Walters 1667 98-160 Lot 1.10 Thoiras Hansen 1817 Lot .75 Edwin J. Wild Est. 448 A Lot L15 Hannah C. Peck 722 1 Lot .75 And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall, American Fork. Utah County, Utah, on the 25th day of January, 1934, at the hour of 7 p. m. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. LEO T. SHELLEY, Secretary of said Company. Office at American Fork, Utah, First Publication, December 29, 1933. Last Publication, January 5th. 1934 . a the car speak , for itself I :ta t HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford V-8 cars. Some neighbor or friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, 60 we let the car and its owner tell you. Economy of operation is one of the first points they will emphasize the owner will boast of it and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933 ! and that was our best car up to its time. The new car is more beautiful faster more powerful ' gives more miles to the gallon better oil 3 economy is easier riding cheaper to own and -j operate than any car we ever built. You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and j let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the j car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The i Ford V-8 will tell you its own story. , ' NEW FORD V- 8 for 1934 CHICHESTERS PILLS TUG DIAMOND BKiNl), . Iiadlesl Ask youp Drnrslst if JTV for Chl-ehea-ters Diamond A 1 ZitiSgsB',dl'UIin:Eed a,ld Uold(C metal lie boxes, sealed with Bloc r ia ffl Ribbon. Take no other. Buy irl fijot your Druareist. Ask for I L JE cni.CHE8.TEK8 DIAMOND In 9 BRAND PILLS, for 40 yeare tnowa tf as Best, Safest. Reliable. Bay Now I '-r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 I Somewhere 1 ... in another 0 city . . . there is a v y- v someone who would like to a $ Si s heax YOUR j VOICE say . . . 0 1 "Happy I I New Year" . I I telephone!! 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