OCR Text |
Show I THE PEOVO POST PROVO POST the m 1 no. 1 I wt PUBLISHING )T t' Tuesdays and Friday Cantor Stroet Provo, Utan , COMPANY, Business Manager c. Hick Editor Hick Subscription Rate $2.00 Year, strictly In advane DC In advance. strictly Months, ft not paid in advanoo, add 60c pai months to the j- -. -- m 25c for , si p C. E. Maw 4893 4901 W. II. Ferguson , J R. Sebree 4906 Ell 4909 L H 4910 C E 19ju C 11 4920 John S BUuu !'J0 JR Condie Holbrook Scene from - Maw L 49., 0 4951 E. H Albrecht 4952 E. 1L Albrecht And in accordance with law and Sbdvs. Hearts of the World Comes to the Columbia Soon Humphrey Rirtle Mary A Thurber Andrew Steedman 1990 ..$ I 4894 an order of the board of directors made on the 10th day of June, 1918, so many shares of each parcel of stock ah may be hecessary wilt be sold it public auction at the office of the company at the State Bank of Provo, No. 75 North Academy Avenue, Provo City, Utah, op Saturiay. the 19th diy of August, 1118, t fhe tour of 10:00 m to pay the delinquent assessment, together withthe costs of advertising and expense of sale. 'JULIAN F. GREER, -( Entered at th Postoffle of Provo I class msttor. acoord-faf'laCJty oo oeoond Canraa, March $, nxw v- - suit bounty Clerk or ftespoetiv flgneM for Further Information. loTICE OF 1SPECIAL 8T0CIC. HOLDERS MEETINt 2 Assistant Secretary. I Irat - pub. Jury .23,1918. ' - . Last publlcatloh August 9, 1918." NOTICE TO corporation of .Utah. Is to be had and held at the office of said company, In C&Bd Central Mining Co. Bldg.; City f Provo, Ctah, bounty of Utah, on H'dneeday. the 14th day of August, 1118, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m. of Office of the jjlty Recorder, rovo 7 City, Utah. Sealed proposals will he received 8t the office of the City Recorder, until August 17th, 1918, at 19 a. m for constructing street ; pavement, curb and' gutter, etc., in street paving district, number four,' the same being , located on Academy Avenue, from the South side of Center Street to the South side of Third South Street, according to the x plang and specifications on file in th office of the City Engineer. Pit)o City, Utah. Instructions to bidders, together form of with plans, specifications, contract sul may be ob tael at the oil ice of the City Eciniv ti deposit!, g five dollars. The right Is reserved to reject anv and all bids. By order of tbe Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah. FRED EVANS, City Recorder. , -- said day. Said meeting will bo had and held the purpose of considering the Usability of amending the articles f Incorporation of said company, and If deemed advisable, to direct the em- - S titulars: To amend Article VI of the Articles aa amended so that said Article VI shall read as follows: Article Y1- - The amount of capital stock of this corporation shall be 1750,000, which shall be - divided Into 1,500,000 shares of the face or par value of 50 cents ct Incorporation .per share. 500.000 shares of 1 Vaptlal stock shall be and said j the same are hereby declared to be n treasury stock bfsaldcompany and shall be placed In the treasury thereof and disposed of in - accordance with the provisions of Article VII of the Articles of Incorporation of this company, as At such meeting such other busi- PETERSON,-Secreta- -- sim-plici-ty 1 - play-whic- h v. BA dras-Klst- ry. -- i July 11, 1918. First pub. July 12,1918. Last pub. Augrf, 1918. 1 - -- " .'i'" By'L. J. P. Dated srz , at such meeting. Thin meeting is called pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of said company. U. W. Griffiths most notices- - seemed unbelievable, Outrages, meanta war. Griffith lie arts ealla combats, which he airplane of the World, characteristic, which crops spectacular out in his screen productions and hundreds of guns wheel to wheel, story of a village in France, a also in his every-da- y conversa- firing their loads of death, great Simple love story, is not the sto-tion is his love for simplicity. lumbering tanks charging over of the great war. It is mere- - , When asked, upon hist return ground which had been plowed ry from the battlefronts of France and pitted by great explosions, ly the story of the effect of the ights that would stagger any- great war upon one village of and Flanders, where he had jourBut ther- - is one I will nev- France. What happens there, one. scenes for neyed to make Hearts of the World and to er forget and it is none of these. Griffith explains, happens and pather atmosphere for those i Little things are the seeds from hasv happened to every village Rcenes which must of necessity ; which the great must grow and the battlefront. The be made at the studio, what par-- 4 hl8 inculent probably would be upon of its story, its realism ticular phase of the war made the passed by in the ordinary rouof our eitu.au life as it was and its human interest makes it tine greatest impression upon him, he in Combles in the spring of a all mankind can leplied: I have seen sights that- out 1917, but,.to meit wasa world understand ' and- ,understanding, heretofore existing between you and drama, full of pathos and love, First pub, July 26, 1918. down that autocracy which the product of the"' supreme play-;h- t help the plaintiff. fiBtpubrAug.-16.5L9i8- , conflict this whn-seeven the small- - brought on ELIAS HANSEL ea st of his works. I arrived in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorney for Plalnttft Postotfice address Spanish Fork Utah Fumbles just as the villagers Louise Holden - De- First pub. June 21 1918. of Estate were shuttling out of the village It Works! Try It Last pub. July 28 1918. ceased. in expectation of a' German adsaid estate Creditors of the vance. Thousands were on that Tslls how to loosen a sore s IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE with claims a ill present tondtr com so It Nfts to road narrow safety, leading FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF to the undersigned at his out without pain. THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND traveling in all horts of conveyM residence. In Pleasant View, or to FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF snees from a wheelbarrow to Booth A Booth. Knight Block, Provo, handsome dogcarts. It was a paa Good saws spreads rapidly and UTAH. Utah County, Utah, n or before the hero are kept busy dispensing thetic 8. sight. , 15th day of September,-191freecone, the ether discovery of a CinAnnie Close, Plaintiff, va. James J. TThere was onr little girl I 'will cinnati man, which la aald to looses GILES L. HOLDEN, Close, Defendant: Administrator. remember to my dying day. She any corn so it lifts out with tbs fingers. Ask at any pharmacy for a quarter' Allas Summon! wore the huge Wooden shoes of ounce of freeione, which will eoet vert $goth A Booth, State of Utah to the aald defendant: the class and trudged little, but is said to be sufficient to lid ltf5rnys,. peasant Youare" hereby summoned to apk"d Pint pub. July 9, 1918. tlongside 6f ft rickety old wheel-- l within after service pear twenty days last pub. Aug. 13, 1918. harow t which ,waa being trundled I Yon apply just a few drops on too of this summons upon you If served ntd man. Her eyes were tader chlng com and lnstanUy tbo ia KUeTedf Md within the county 4n which this ac- by an Mrm ASSESSMENT NOTICE S tion is brought, otherwise , within glued to something on top of the la so snriveled that it lifts oat without psln. It is a sticky substation load. My .curiosity impelled me which dries when Applied and never Mining Company, thirty days after service end defend f Eureka Bullion Inflames or oven Irritate th adjoin. above entitled action and Id case to loook closer and I discovered the Provo, of business, principal place of your failure to do so judgment will that which she( guanle4 ao close- Ing tisane. Utah. This discovery will prevent then- -' be rendered against you according to Notice Is' hereby given that' at ly. fIt was a most bedraggled sands of deaths annually from lockjaw the demands of the complaint which looking rag dolL Griffiths and Infection heretofore resulting from meeting of the board of directors of th suicidal habit of cutting coma. " fDed aald with clerk the of was Ilere something the Eureka" Bullion" Mining company, stopped.; ia17Wrttuwrs-.n..rrH reThis action is brought" to 5aUftcua uv , a corporation, held on the 29th day court something greatTThe simple, yet v ruo g o 00 cover the a Judgment dissolving auj of July, 1918, an assessment , .(No. a lMuouii;ss jo pug great guns, millions of men, and bonds of heretofore ui matrimony t(nioo (Tiqj into )nRJ injiapuoa. - (tt) cent per share f 51 of. n eano deeds could be qjui saanpoud ujb)o now existing between yon and the events and greRt u iuaip?a2u utj ja uorJrq .lun was levied on the outstanding cap4-t- l understood by anyone, but. here --uiaa pomq wm) to recover also and the plaintiff, stock of the company, payable pouiqutoo uoaq jo suior ini ornoi which you own situated In was food for thought. What that pModmoo ri jo jo juo rsoq o9t iaftunoo r 1 suvioiRXqd Immediately to H. Cl Hicks, ' secre- property on the there meant child jj "A little of 2. Block Lot 89, Plat Spanish oqr JO duo q paqi.iud rBft 003 tary, at his office, No. 125 West Cejo Rook of Building Lots. In Utah road from Combles wah war, and qjjBjvO r,hhqr taRR Pork Survey stock uo poo,q sqj in snoonui oqr iuq ewe nter street, yo.Utah. Any; Atchilalso and . of. of other millions little State Utah, nvuta pti 003 $0 on which this assesment may remafn County, B3 S.UH Xpsu tBO9Ul U qJ) aapao. u pom. uito $Jlyjtorneys fees in the sum of 350.00, dren in every '"city of the world jRnui noi I, ble vouch-cher- ness shall be transacted as may be necessary and proper to carry out the of any resolution which provisions may be adopted by the stockholders TRESTON 3,w : amended- , CONTRACTOR -- 4 ; - DELIfENT NOTICE Crows' Mining Point Consolidated Company, principal, place of business Provo Jlty, Utah. Notice There are delinquent up.50 on the following described stock on 4349 Katherenp S. Derbert 50 .50 50 Of account.5 of - assessment No. .. 11 $350 ,. Katherene S. Derbert ; Robert-the 4390 Herbert T. one (lj cent per share, levied - son 700 . 7.00 10th day of June, LUIS, the .several " 6.00 of names .500 4482 Alfred Dordge amounts set opposite the foV10.00 1700 aa shareholders n 4453JS. Thorne the respective """ 4503 7 Richard Price '777 20 2000 - 20.03 4507 Philip J. Evans 11.75 4520 Edwin E. Stevens 1175 ' -- - 452?- -, 41528 CL.Ec r- - Mqr 2000 707 't.'ET Miw ' l-- 150 0 W. D. Beers L00 100 Rudolph Thoma 10W 7 lAoo Sheets Neel Co. 1.00 -- 100 1418' J. E. Brockbank 26 T; ,25 HIT Sheets Neel Co. $00 B 20.00 1441 AB. Coffin " no , loo 1442 Beue Donelson 145 Knight, " Mangum, -..50 60 Whitney Co. 146? Tnannrr' 1.00 100 Whitney Co. V LOO M 147$ -C. Jo 1.00 1482 - Mrs. E, Paxman 102 j.ob 100 1504 Sheets Neel Co. --LOO 6 " 1522 Olot 'Rosbnlot ;v 1.00 1502 Sheet Neel Co' 5.00 500 . 168$ S. H. JKnapp : 18.00 , 1000 1778 Hubbard Tuttle 10.0) 1?92 N., C. Christensen 1000 1.00 1939 Sadie E. Graham - 100 2038' Knight, Mangum 03 f Whitley Co. 800 SlWx Olof Rosenlof 50 2 1)5 C. L Whitney 1213 1257 1351 a ,n -- 22:'6 , a S. Wlmmer 7'.I 00 ! ; a '- ' x- I , one-hal- -- I -- -- 7.07 b.00 quent and .advertised for sale at publl fca.de 10.00 auction, and unless payment is of Postoffice office 5.00 before, will be sold at the . No. 125 West Center LOO the company I. a en has-be- -- 4532 10)0 4536 A. O. Johnson 4540 Wells Brlmhall 4568 H. F. Thomas 9.00 4573 Lydia H. Candland 10.00 1000 4585 5.00 600 4696 10.00 1000 4612 10.00 1000 4628 10.00 1000 4636 10.00 100J Co. 4661 10.00 1000 4684 8.75 875 4694 80.00 8000 , Towle A. 4712 3.26 85 471$ Henry Wyler . 2.14 14 4721 Ben Argyle ' 725 725 Jr. 4724 - Robert Murdock, 5.50 ' 600 4789 Pred J. Moore ' LOO 100 Brlmhall 4743 Wells 10.00 1 4768 A P, Palm 10.00 2 P.1 -Palm A. 4759 w53rio.M 4777 N. P. Peterson " 6.00 500 Sebree 4779 J. , 10.00 1000 4782 Perry Thomas 5.00 500 4735 W. W. Cowley: 10.00 1000 4786 Nets Peterson 8X0 250 Mendenhall 4789 Mary 9.25 925. Thorne 4793 J. - . 10.00 0 100 4816 Geo, 'Anson 4.70 470 4821 Hannah B. Gunn 10.00 1000 4828 A. P. Palm 1000 10.00 x 4832 John Endlund 5.00 500 4835 B. F. Caffey 20.00 2000 4861 Vlrley Wkin 7.25 725 4863 F. M. Houston 1.90 190, 4889 Ada Ollla Oea.-Af$prls-oil h ELLAS HANSEN, .Attorney for Plaintiff addlss Spanish Fork, Uth. EAT ; First pub, July 12, 1918. street on Wednesday, the 25th day of Last pub. Aug. 13, 1918. September, 1918, at 19 o'clock A m., toto pay the delinquent assessment IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ;THE gether with the coats of advertising DISTRICT JUDICIAL FOURTH and expenses of sale. OF THE STATE OP UTAH, SITH. C HICKS, Secretary. FOR UTAH COUNTY ING IN AND IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE John Gfllis Kitchen, Plaintiff, va. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP Armiasle P. Kitchen, Defendant D 4 THE STATE OP UTAH, Summon FOR UTAH COUNTY, .STATE OF of Utah to tha Said DeState The UTAH. ' - IN-AN- fendant: You are hereby summoned to apLanine Kervtlne Nielsen, plaintiff, within twenty daye after service pear vs. Rasmus Nielses defendant: of this summons upon ' you. If served Allas Summons wfthin the County In which this noThe State of UUh to tbs SaM Dowithin tion la4 brought;' otherwise rendsntr thirty day t- after- - aervicewmnd defend You are hereby summoned to ap- - the above entitled action; and in pear within twenty day after eervfce case of your failure so to do. Judgof this summons upon you. If served ment .will be rendered against you within the county In which this acrecording to the demand of the comtion Is brought; otherwise within plaint, A Copy tf which ia filed for thirty. day after aervtce, and defend vou with the clerk of this court the above entitled action, and .In This action is brought to obtain a ease of your failure 0 to doT. Judr-- dTCre in divorce frond the defendant, ment will be rendered against you BOOTH k BOOTH, ' according to the demand of the com-- j Attorney for Plaintiff plaint, - which has been filed with , Postoffice address 13 and 14 Knight the elerk of said court This action; gjock, Provo, Utah. Is brought to recover a Judgment. Fln)t pub- - july 23, dissolving the bonis of matrimony Last pub. Aug. W, 1918. - mi .- auopipuoo jvuoijnrpiuoo Sq paauonQ U Sf X)BRS BRBORp BOO( qr jo jsofl eqj qosai roaavs -- lfSS AND TAKE V 8BMp Aq glass of 8alt before breakfast If year Back hnrta or Bladder . ' I The American mm ed women must guard oonstaatly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood (s filled with nrte add which tha kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative tissues elog aad the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakaaM and a general deoline la health. When your kidney fel like lumps of lead;, your bade hurts or th urine ia cloudy, full of sediment or ypu are obliged to seek relief two or three tyne during th night; if you suffer with tick headache or diizr, nervous pells, add atomach, ee you havu rhuiaaima when the weather u bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Balts; take a tableepoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine. This Um pus salt is made from tha acid of grspt- .10 1 lemon juice, combined with been used for generation lithia, 1- - I to iluah and stimulate doggod kidney-- , iu the Urine so it tOTKtUsPr no !tng'r j u eurcu o Irritati n, thuj. ending Heddar 1. In. w.a.-.- t Jad Salta is a e:fe rvesecu. makej Jure, in beverage, and bcloug every home, because 'nobody sen make a mistake by haring a good kidney fluah-ir- g any tiam, - 111 HID DHI Taka bothers yen. -- pains ag joauna qjjEjr SALTS FOR KIDNEYS COMB SAGE TEA ; qajr3 sNOiivon.uv arocri an It (I Grandmother! Recipe keep her Locks Darl . Glossy, Beautiful. c mixture of 6ag Tea and The Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmothers recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their ' hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as wc are living In an age wham e youthful appearanee la. of the greatest , advantage.. 1 UJ Nowadays, though, we dont have tha troublesome task of nathering the lag aad the mussy mixing at home. All produet, drug stores sell the ready-to-us- e improved by the addition Of other tngred-Icnellrd Wyeth Bag aad Sulphwr. Compound" for about 60 cents a bottla. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply . moisten your comb or a soft brush, with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn- ing the gray hair disappears, but what delight the ladies with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produoes that oft lustre and appearance of ahundanes which is 0 attractive. This ready-to-wa- a preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. - It 1s not intended for the curw, mJ tig tionor prevention of disease. - old-tlm- s U, |