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Show ,1 ;) 7T PAGE TWO THEPROVO POST THE PROVO POST IB Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY .At Nos. 22 24 First West S,L. Proo, Utah Published RfetlM te.4j tt' IW POST PUBLISHING COMPANY . PRICES IN ADVANCE rr.$2 BO Three monthg . ... . . l.SOOne month SUBSCRIPTION year fill months. n . a. c. HICKS, Editor. X.-C- ttomred at the Poatofflce of Provo City aa second-clas- . ( , -- m ? 4 I t Jr -- ir d a f ?r!Tps;r?,rTr it t 4 $ s 'i 1 w -- x !' one-hal- ofjt i n MOOSITE TAKES STUMP. , It is reported that 'William Glasmami is making a tour of the southern part of the state against the interests of Governor William Spry, whom Slippery Bill desires to defeat at the next state idee lion in order that he might in some way foist himself upon Hie people of this state. The Ogden Bull Moosite and would-b- e factor iu slate polities could have found no better place (for thp Republican party) to let go his malediction against the governor, for nowhere in ftah docs the governor have more solid support or liibiT"" true ' friends Than he has in the southern counties. Governor Spry will not only he renominated by the Republican tmrtv at tho coirvcniion tscpieinber 5, hut he will be givern-o- r of the State of Utah by the largest majority ever given ton Utah governor, notwithstanding Glasmann s personal prejudice'' and respeet uf'tlie throughout the state, lie has won his with and the that esteem, touether dealings people through people, with the splendid record he has made, will keep bun governor of Utah I I - - A., 1 I ..:lz the-lov- e X i Hi Tor lit least four more years. r Hi L 4- r ) ! State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 23, 1912. Notice' is hereby given that John Notleo Is hereby given that George Dean, .whose post office address. is A. Storrs,' wnose post office address Salem, Utah, has made application la Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah,' 1907, ot tl)e Compiled Lana of Utah, 3907, as amended by the Session Laws of to appropriate as amended by the Session Laws oflrtab 1909 t water of G) per second .1909 and 1911, to appropriate fone Utah, of a cubic-foo- t of water frora unnamed springs in Utah Coun per second from, an unnamed spring ty, Utah. Said springs are situated ia Utah County .Utah. Said spring at a point which lies 30 feet west of is situated at a point which lies 2,000 the east quarter corner of Section 16 feet north and 4,050 feet east of the Township ILsouth, Range 2 west, Salt LakLbase.anL..nmrIdian, est...aiiarter ..corner. of Sectian-2Township 6 south, Range 3 east. Salt will be diverted at the, place where Lake base and meridian. The water it issues from said springs and con will bt diverted at the plaeb where it veyed bymeails .of a ditch for a dis issues j from said spring and conveyed tance of 150 feet, and there used "dur1 to Oc inepns of a pipe liny for a distance ing the period from April to 7,0$0 feet and there used during tober 31, inclusive, of each year, 80 in acres of embraced land the period from January 1 to Decern- lrrlgate 11 Section 15, 31i Township south, Range her inclusive, of each year, for do mestic. and municipal purposes. This 2 wesH Salt Lake base and meridian. application is designated In the State This application is "designated In the State Engineers office as No. 4657. Engineers Office a3 No. 4660. All protests against the granting of All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons said application, stating the reasons therefore, must be made by affidavit therefore, must be 'made by 'affidavit office in duplicate and filed in this office In duplicate and filed comwithin after (30) the days tliirty within thirty (30) days after the comof the of this pletion publication the of of this pletion publication and-19- 11 cubic-foo- one-ha- . 1. 2. 3. The-wa- vv 0, "5. in-th- is notice. noitce. -- CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. notice to Creditors. Estate of liannah... Johnson, kc . known. as J ohajmah Johnson,ceaed. - dtv ReA Judicial Convention-- of Creditors claims with vouchers to the 'undersigned at Gosh- publican electors of- tbe Fourth en, Utah County; Utah, on or before Judicial Distriet, State of Utah, 19 2 21 r .. December ...1 wjlHio Md at Provo on AV ednes-lay- . will-prese- nt I ! Trl t1! I M t I t v ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never The used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ,J. It Is to-eq- p .Best -- uip your house with Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halls, Catarrh Cure he sure you get the gemiine., Jt Is taken and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F: J. Cheney & .Co. - Testimonials zxTT fy OUtr Screens bought at the , BAICER i Price, 73c per bottle. T Take Halls Fauiii y P inTTor-c- dn s ti Soldby Druggists. - i LUMBER CO. Provp - Don't Pay Rent build with When I Complete stock of Screen Doors and Screen Windows always in stock. A. F. PALM, 19 N. Academy Ave. s Lake Shore Vineyard Benjamin-,,,..- .,. .r 6 Amea'ieatT Colton, Thistle. Tlinton, Tucker 1 Fairfield, Cedar Fork , !1 . ... Goshen .r.'. of-th- ed v ltn. Highland.. ........... Lake Yievv Lehi T . Maple! on Pay son Pleasant Grove Plea-a- is nt ro) . j 1 pon-ihd- -1 -- cut shows one of the new styles of the Emerson, the Piano that thousands of music teachers have so highly recommended. They say it pays to buy the best. f 4 ar-- . , 'HIS View- - e ... .-- A k J-oi-k i to keep the flies enter free. Better Alpine . j It Is Beware of Ointment For Catarrh ThaU Contain Mercury, asmereury fwill surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de iif Sal tLake CitySepf ember 5th. 1912. Tim apportionment fof Utah County, State" of Utah, as fixed by t lie County Central Committed for as follows both eouveutions-i- . 4 ; to swat the flies. -- covering-the-hniWingf-P- It Is Good It Augusfc-idrTSlS- pieservcd Tor future usefulness. t .jisli Fork, and at the office of Jo-- 1 Provo First A new party is about to be formed tfi exploit the th (! tennp'u Xt.)snn. Abchitect, Provo. Provo Second. candidate. Twice the Republican parfv"in national rimvn mn has. Utah. Tile bids shall be in two .Provo Third o Fourth- -. "TCjeeted the ilcM.i t rt the" first attempts grea t m a n f a ued'Tn gWt h e fa r ! s; one '' the j lTovo Fifth nn Gie for utber nor iui'MimirTrtPpr arty approuIL Tie was not a eTanforous eaiulidafe, T Provo Bench and plumbing. tor- - .stthmj heating in No radical tnoveinent. lie pi'ogrannnc was put participant - . , L,uT9 Lthisimist bo aecompamcd Salem ward by him or in his name. lie manfully accepted the eonventin sjlV a click of 5 per cent .Saijaquin nominee. But after gbuinPolhe con-- j nT iTmarmiunt id' the bid, amlSpimg Lake derwiiniTimThelpcd'fir-.-tThvcp.lun anl losing, the thirdtenn candidate of today, who is not a 'made payable to the Nebo Il'gh fSpringville IbiaidTTbe ammiut f tbgi Kpanisb grout "WHin'in the or.iuimrwf a ma.inritynf the Amcric.ni pM tp!c. to c tio Thex b.iri.1 .be fmrtv -of whirl! be recently ashed the highest honor. - r. case Ure conti net is av fihlcl .. . 'Jotal , ..fi'l i Jut t r luwt fem prctcnsuiMi will new tie tried at tie ballot box, vmf not . " T Kiir iio.ihr7 ft;pT.prd backed by the Hepub'ican parly, which willTn'oeeed unimp; ired o ' ,t Chairman. v.jy, 1, od as. provided I, ' ts high mission in Its own way. r great party victory inis H mel'me b i.ivv within ten days tafter' I was cuied ,of diarrhoea by one j.een won already. The Hcpnblican party proved again at Chicago! wtitloi nolico is. given liini of the' ',IC rpet. ThwTn.ard dose of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera J'tharitistruc to the best interpretation of poiitmal duty. i.M the reserves right to reject any and Jiarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E. ity aud sound progress, November can he trusted for an ioteiligm and all bids. Bids w tll.be opeinwt G bbaidu Orble, Pa. There 14 noth judgment of these fundamental facts. , School at in? bitter. For sale by' all dealers. at the Springville-Higy a September 4th, at iroVIoek for the purpose of nominat! 'Administrator. ing a Judge and District Attorney fori thc Fourth Judicial District, "Alfped L. Buoth.'AttoiBey.-"- ' .to JipvatedTor-at-Cih- e General Ftrstfpubiication Election November 5, 1912. The respective . Precinct ComNOTICE TO CREDITORS. mittees are requested to eall .their Estate of David L. Evans, deceased primaries and have their delegates Creditors will present claims with elected to said convention not vouchers to the undersigned at later than Aug. 29, 1912. Also County State of Utah, pn or will at, the same time elect delo .before November loth 1912. gates. to attend the State Conven-tio- n -- jiarty-itseJUa- nd jbe-part- $KjKjH3J4H!KgK$,iH$fHgHHjH$g$3KSKiKS a. m., -- pa-i- i; The Celestial World. It is a story that may be recom- 1 Dated Aug. 10, 3912. . DAVID A. DAHL, 1 1 T L Gosh-enrtlta- , -- i;i J. D. Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Taylor, President Anyone anywhere can bank, with us by mail. t can your home the rent money. Very low rate of For the Judicial Convention of the interest. Come in and see me about it. "ri3FFICIAL REPUBLICAN CALL - PROVO, UTAH. Earth Life. The Spirit World. CALEB TANNERrr t State Engineer. u pation. Date of first publication 'August 2, (Date 'of first publication August 2. 1912, date of completion of publication 19J2I date of completion ef publication ' ' September 2, 1912. September 2, 1912. ; f -- e. ter , The Farmers & Merchants Bank mended for every home in the land, as it carries with it an uplifting influence and a high moral tonat seldom equalled in the world of fiction. -- -- time-honor- . L The Millennium. () lf THE HIGH PARTY LEVEL MAINTAINED. Dated at Goshen. Utah, July Sth, Sound pl'illeij'ieH and mfiiilyfidelity. to: the si aVethe best: Things 3912.1' eomieetod with a'jxilii ieal partyTlt would be befter tp go fb NANNIE P, EVANS. H Executrix. 222. . rary defeat than to surrender right purposes and ideals. Suidr a de . fcaf MouliVliFeertaiu to he temporary only. In opening hissjieech' Alfred L. Booth, Attorney. First publication July 9th7l9i2; last - of aeeepiane- - President Taft vongratulated the parly am having publication August 6th, 1912. ..:oti.se!y and courageously met a crisis in its life. He refertTL t mi ts whole attitude jn the Cl tT gTe o i i ve nt i o n rii ' t specially to lux mvij NOTICE CONTRACTORS. ' , renomination. He makes no claim to be imlisptuisatde. TheTrit i'cal PvesideiiTT afCHlSernies it jXtlilxse - Seale-d-- pt uposeds -- will lie J'(T strain was on the force A the party to violate a r.TtuTible fen ed by the Nebo lligli School "words ; fiicljoiil smiglit to Boa rd. for the erection of a High national tradition by entrusting the power e and School Building at Spring) ille. for more than two terms to one man. and that rnn onc.T presidency y to he dune m w Ilia work whose reeentty'avowml political views would have committed !le to radical proposals involving dangerous changes' in our present 'constitutional form of representative government and our iniepend-- ' cut judiciary. The' party was true to' itself in meeting ti e crisis, which the president holds tojie the main consideration. -- with ease' and pleasure. Deny yourself in small things and later you can gratify big ambitions. Great things are possible to the man who has nioney in the bonlv. Make a deposit today. Legal Notices , ; in which to store the crop of dollars which you sow with labor and reap with hope. - Feed your hank accoixnt now and it w i 11 feed von. when, the winter vof life sets in. As your banjk account grows, toil and sacrifice will " be rewarded was to the effect that the story was-no- t of sufficient ' length, ' so the author again took .up his' pen and added about , one . hundred pages to the story. While religAdded Upon. ious in nature, carries .wit h Jt: a :.w.el L plan ned story dealing with the present day life and the ups and downs of preaehing the gospel. It also will 2 :J0 p. m., August 26, 1912. prove a...veritable.,. missionary JOHN P. CREEK, T as Mormonism if taught Superintendent. abroad through it m a manner that touchJOSEPH HUGHES,' Consult County Clerk or respective cord in the mind es a Secretary of sympathetic Signers for further information. every reader. The story has been arranged under the followNOTICE TO WATER IISERST NOTICE, TQ WATER USER. heads . t ing State Engineers Jjfflce", Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22,' 1912. Is A Safe Granary .secured copies, but the general eomplaint A SPLENDID ADMINISTRATION. ; The policy of the Board of Commissioners of Ciah Comity with ant) quest Ion of good roads in this section is regard to the all import ' what the causing the people throughout the county to realize just t ' he-t t benefit of he wit izens present hoard is doing and has done for from the point of the mountain on the north, to the Juab county line on the south. A few years ago road campaigns m h as we now have in this section were ptwrieally unheard of. and about the only assist- anee fanners got was the annual "pole tax and the working down of some hills, "the tilling up of a few holes that could not be driven around without great risk'to life and limb. - All this has changed now . and from Colton to the Jordan Narrows there is one great campaign a of Beldmn on. of Commis- work road theJBonrd going meeting pf sioners guys by without a delegation coming in from one section of the country or another to submit plans and specifications for the road j work needed in t heir sect ion In each. ease the commissioners have so familiarized themselves with conditions that tliey know just exact'd y what to do and as a result of this km'iwTedgeouVfaVmers and dueers were never before Jiroight into sindi dose proximity with the dlmds afhtlilJilfets'ToFtTieTr This is as it shoulfLlHvfor without good roads m section can develop. Only this, summer' the residents' on lrovo Bench realized P thejmpositfibility of getting (heir fruit crop to I He market without first having some road work done. The coinuiissiojncrs were appfciled k to and ii(nv road run from, Provo Bench to the Edgewood farm so as to connect .the farmers' w it h the Rio Grande railroad at that point, saving many ' of thenf four or, five miles in hauling their' Tht' sanie'iV true of road improvements made to connect with the, Salt Lake Route, Yet notwithstanding the splendid campaign for good roads that httlfbeen carried on during the past two years and the bridges that have been built. as well as other extension work, our commissioners have given such an eopnomnmb'administration that it was possible for them to reduce the county tax levy mill and thus save f sum of to the taxpayers of this county. Such good work money large ah . Poll nty.cnuldMo.Jia ..deserves renign tiona ad., the. people better tins season than to return the entire hoard and keep them there until they shall have completed the road work and. other ini- pfdvements now mapped out. Efficient sen ice. ahvavs demand recognition and no better recognition could be given than the return of the commissioners to their present plaees at the NoveniheU-eicctio.This, we believe, will be done and that, tooTby one of the greatest majorities ever rolled up in Utah County. i ..... ond time. The story was first written fourteen years ago 'and HICKS, Manager. jnatter.accordingTa. s Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. 1 This Bank the beautiful Added Upon, t Anderson written NepW stony by author'ofThe Castle Builder, Marcus Finey Ridge Cottage, been has ete.t Mormon, King By The D VI UTAH AUTHOR ADDS TO STORY ADDED UPON AND PRINTS NEW EDITION w i We carry a cpmpletfe line of this wonderful Piano in 4stock. Also seven other makes. We can pleas& you with a piano. 1 QO New Tianos' frorp UOtlMJ (tlI . . f . ' and up Call and See f . Bros. Co. Taylor The Home Furnishers- - Provo and Eureka V |