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Show ''.V THE PROVO HERALD. DELINQUENT N0TIC6 Dig Nebo Mining & Milling Company, principal place of business, Provo City, ' ' Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assesment No. .5, leviel on the 1st day of November, 1915, the the several amounts set opposite Chief among the achievements of J names of the respective shareholders, J .... .' fha oannn nf Ttlno-hadnrin th'a vear &S follows: Amt. Name Shares Cert. of a great ore body was the discovery 18.33 TutUe-2in the property, of the Utah Metal and Ammon Tuttie . 10 100 Tunnel company and the acquiring of 22 Ingerberg Erlckson UTAH LlETftLS : JIIIIII6 CO. , . Said premises are situate, lying and being In Utah County, State of Utah. Dated at Provo CUy.'UUh this 23rd " Cal Cragaa I down from "Clear day bf December,- 1915. i HENRY EAST, Creek for the holidays.1 r: Sheriff of Utah County, Utah, r: By Samuel A. Trotter,' Deputy Sheriff. B. F. Milner of Alberfc, Canada. (First publication Dec. 23, 1915.) is visiting relatives and friends here " . in his home towp. . "LIL'OR'WESTER" AT THE LOCALS 'V - . 0 Bingham-Ne- if ,.gold-silver-lea- d .. ilk 11 . v d : mm . -- - - ri was.-du- ly J :' . -- H.'-'K- & ' . 'i nr, n POfllt3i--- : , f UNIVERSAL ' "Littte Nor'wester' Is a tale of the of two brothers, Silent Jim and .light Hearted Jack, and Bepp" the Greaser, who are in love with .''LIT Nor'wester" (Mary Fuller). See It at the Ellen Wednesday, Dty 29.- - sea-coas- t, DRAMA WITH A "PUNCH" "KINDLING,''-- ' "' At The Columbia . - Thur'dayr Dec.. 30th, "Kindling." the photo-dramatizati- of which Is the vehicle in which Charlotte Walker makes her first appear ance on the screen under the, management of the Jesse L. Laky Feature Play Company, Is a play with ji "genuine punch."" It tells" the story of a woman of the tenements who helps a thief to rob the house where she is employed in order that she may get the money to leave the crowded city and bear a child binder more healthful and normal, conditions. "Kindling," which has a tremendous Broadway-succes- s and which is now produced In -- pictures by arrangement with E. J. Bowes, Is not exactly a drama on a theory butyls more strlctlyia "theme playiTthan any of the heretofore offered by the Las-kmanagement .Though it does not advocate socialism, it isajerrible attack on those rich property holders who, while pretending to be charitably inclined, force their tenants to live un. der the most unsanitary conditions. It is not a "eugenic" play, but it deals very plainly with the necessity of giving children who are brought intothe world a fair chance in life. photo-drama- s y tirie-cla- SUMMONS. : to Jex Lumber Col has commenced suit against Alphus Bingham et al. to collect $986.45 alleged to be due for building material and merchandise. . , JtsdaintheCopper- - Boy group ofclalms. This was taken over from McCornick & Co., bankers, for approximately $18,000. Although .this territory may not be explored foryears contains some good showings of ore Jt . T. y Year. Shipment . This . . .. . -. .' .1. snipments this .iwwvwtnaiiae year will exceed those of last 1 X year by over 85,000 tons.; on account of a good smelter contract with tha International . -manL ana a tramway r.nat o- i ducei transportation charges this com- -' pany ls in an excellent position to taks advantage of the metal market Primarily the property was a gold mine. This was In the earlier days of the camp. . For years it had a little mill. and mined rich surface gold ores. Later it wa discovered that the prop, erty contained excellent bodies of cop. per ore carrying an excess In iron that made a fine smelter product In order to make a Setter profit on its ores the company built a smelter In Salt Lake valley and for several years made, the cheapest copper In ,the. United States, making the red metal around 6 cents a pound. An . Injunction closed the smelter down In 1907." Later the company started work on a plant in Tooele county, the site selected being In Pine canyon. Later the v company turned over all its rights to the International Smelting and Kenning company, which built the present smelting plant . The record of the Utah Consolidated this year win be the best In over, five years. The ore reserves have been gfeafly added to, especially In lead. Tne company Is now producing In the nlghborhood of 9,000,000 pounds of cop-t Ann nan iwuua;j-Tj-4 i j i4Tuuu,uuujr eat yet nfi. - , tSIART FULLER. BOY. and surface indications that are probably extensions of the company's de-- : Wk -- AS THE HIGHLAND T.J. v -- " . Mrs. Margaret Eastmond, wlfo of Prof. E. H. Eastmond of the B.Y-.Uhas undergone an operation for ap- BETTER KNQWN IN BINGHAM hos"at General Provo the pendlcitls pital her condition' is favorable U Out of the past that has been ro. , . recovery. mantic, passing throug the stages of ' Lester G. Baker," mariageFTof the being a gold mine;- then a famous cop"Kenimerer.Wyo" Republican, is here per producer and later a good"' auea for the holidays. " lead mine, once the owner of a large smelter, and through all a good divi. Skating on the Utah Lake is fine and dend payer is the record of the Utah enjoyed by many'people (from Provo Consolidated Mining Company at Bing and other towns in the county. Tne ham, which will this year show a good ice is from 7 to 9 inches thick. increase in earning due to ,th Increase In Jnetal prices and'' heavier Wyman Berg returned from Green shipments.. Although no official stateRiver Friday, where he went to em- ment has been made by the company balm the body of Robert H. Woodruff, it is understood that the earnings this a civil engineer. The body will be year are well over . dividend require7 - ments and allowed the company to lay shipped east for burial. aside a little something for its unrplus. of American Fork Delos JDlckerson During 1914 it was necessary xor the was brought over Thursday by Deputy company to curtail shipments of lead, Williams on a complaint sending out only its highest grade. Sheriff charging failure to provide ,for hls Because of the low price of copper family, As Dickerson was ill he was then it was also necessary that the permitted to return to his homa tem company curtail force so that when the year closed the property Was far porarily, , -- The as same were the this dividends year Dave Barnett, formerly deputy sher iff of Utah county, was . here Friday last year, $600,000, although the earnoahls way home :f rota Payson. where ings will be far in excess of what theyhe was called from his home in S'oda were last year, amounting to $565,665."' 62. .. Springsldaho, to attend the' funeral the m'etal market was low While uua mocner. oi nis sir. carueii is ui Ihesa at Soda Springs. during 1914 the company went ahead with a lot of development work doing The following Provo. people are re 19,778 feet, or almost four miles of deported as having received marriage velopments When the price of metals licenses at Salt Lake last week: Frank advanced the company wa3 in--a good it. ShipW. Meldruifof Provo and Ella James position were Increased ments taking gradually of Ogden. James Gray of Randolph theadvantagQ of.jha.hIghjDOfiJalmar; and Adella Curtis of Provo. kets. Thei lead ores were kept back "fHenry Peterson is down from Park somewhat at first iintil the price went The development this year has up. City to spend the. holidays. been, well kept up and iar far in adJ. F Allred of" Spring City, is here vance of last year. Duringthe year the company acvisiting his mother, M.rs. Marinda M : quired more adjoining porperty adding Glazier, and other relatives."" -- , foeaviest-lead-silver-gol- IIGCOil SI .. frr-i8,3- 3.r .51 300 Haven Copper and 23. Carl A. Ericksoa .. .10 ... A. 35 Anderson... x. Me'GoTdTMining company by the Utah .20 1:00 , , E9 "Elvira v, tal, thus bringing. together the largest 45 Johanriafi Siindberg. . -- 715 mineralized area In the entire camp. 41 1C0 ,"0 Augusta Bergquist.. 1.00 This year the Utah Metal opened up 58 May A. Booth . . . . .'. 1,00') 'lOU .10 ore body 67 John A. Oustavesoh the largest 5.000 5,00 . .... . . , L.'Booth 88 A. that has been developed there in some 1.00 1,000 105 Wm. Ash worth..,.. time, and 'it carries the highest values 126 Ole Anderson . ... . .83 830 In gold of any property now shipping 13S il.oo Harmon 1,000 W.;II.. from the camp. "The. year 1916. will 144 200' .20 Fanny Anderson.'.... 2.67 open with the Utah Metal s one -- of .151 Scott Pi Stewart, . . . 2,667 2.66 the most promising properties of the 152 John R. Stewart . . . 2,666 25 0.025 A. Gustafson.. 160 John camp, excellently equippedone of the .05 50 165 Elvira B. Olson . ... shippers, good 170 David J. Blake. .7. 1,000 1.00 shipping' facilities, easy access to the 171 David J. Blake. 1.00 . 1,000 1.00 railroad, controlling the water supply 172 Davld.J. Blake , . . . . 1,000 200 .20 to Bingham, and Jiaving probably th I 193 John A. Gustafson. .. 1.00 197 1,000 Wilson...... George largest undeveloped mineral areas in 2.20 2,200 2U.,Joseph H. Frisby . the camp. ;v R: Stewaft ...C 5,000. 5.00 220 John Th .rapidity with .which the Utah 5.00 . .. 5,000 Metal has developed In the past few 230 J. W. Booth i.oo 232 .Geo. F. l.ooo Christensen. months, placing in sight considerable 1,0001.00 ore and keeping up heavy and regularl 239 David JBjake 8.43 8,433 fea-- i 2FOen3amin Argyle.;.. one been the of has shipments, 3.92 H. . 257E. ,3,925 Hojn ...jXI Jures of Bingham. It has been one of 6.00 ... 261 H. E. 6,000 Horn. state the few mines developed in the 50 500 262 W.ETGrooms during the year. .50 500 263 W. HJJrooms " It was on April 11 of this year that 1.00 1,000 the Utah metal discovered the first big 264 John Thomas . . . 1.00 1,000 ore body in its ground and before the 265 Oloff Peterson ., 28fi Samuel W. Davis 1.400 1,40 end of the month it was shipping. The 2.00 Booth 298 W. ..... J. 2,000 ore was first opened by a raise from a drift from the tunnel level at a point And in accordance with law and an about 1,200 feet from the portal of the order of the bard of directors made on 1st day of November, 1915, so Bingham end of of the company's long the shares of each parcel of such many tunnel This ore body has pened4nta as may be necessary will be sold splendid showing, of ore. furnishing a tonnage of about 3,000 tons a month:. at tne omce orinexompany, Toom io. From the ore body the company lias It- Knight bldg., Provo, Utah, on the 27th ' day of December, J1915, at the been taking between 140,000 and " of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the fiour month. . a $60,000 delinquent assessment thereon toBig Mineral Area. Of the 3,450 acres of land owned In gether with the cost of advertising and the Bingham or West Mountain .Min- expense of sale. A JAMES" OLIVER, Secretary. ing district by the original Utah Metal ' (First publication Dec. 9. 1915.) company, over 1,000 'acres are in the Ata meeting the Board of Direcknown mineral belt, this having been tors of the Big Nebo Mining and Milltunnumerous ahown by openings and nels. There are also good possibilities ing Co., held at 11 o'clock a.m., Dec. made of some of the other ground also 27th, 1915, an order sale mentioned above the. postponing showing mineral. , In addltldi to this 2 o'clock p.m., Wednesday, Jan. until. over the tikes ground the campany 1916. ".' 1.17 , irp rtf mineral arfln from the 5th, ' "JAS. A. OLIVER, Secretary. Bingham New Haven making- a total . acreage for the company of 3,587. The joining of the two properties N OTIC E OF SHERIF F'S SALE brings together some of the. most promising , properties to bejloundin In the District Court of th Fourth Bingham. It is continguous, traversed Judicial District of the State of Utah, by the same lime beds and surrounded In and. for Utah. County. by such well developed and qld proErnesL Eklns, plaintiff, vs. ducers as (the Utah Copper, Utah Con- Hansen, E. C. Hansen, tne Consolidated solidated, the Utah Apex and the prop- Crocery Compaif a corporation, and erties of the United States Smelting, ZIon's Savings Bank-Trust compaRefining & Mining company. These ny, a corporation, defendants. properties have during the present ' Sheriff's Sale: To be soldjtt sher-iffyear paid more in dividends than all sale on the 14th day of January, tie other properties of We btate com- at the front door of ihL County btnedr The mineral area held by the xourt House in Provo City,.Utaa, at Utah Metal is almost equal to all thejthe n0ur 0f o'clock a. m. all tie im mineral property held Tyvthe aur-- j right, and IntWst of the rounding companies, thus making the above named defendants, o', In and to greatest acreage- in. a known mineral the Rowing described real estate, J v area of any mine in the state. : rewhich 'The Utah Metal company, section the at quarter Commencing organized in 1913 as the Utah Metal & corner between Sections Fifteen (15) Tunnel company, was a consolidation d glxteen (!6 Township Six (6) of the Bingham Central Standard, tbe South of Range Two (2) East of the iiinswai emr', iub Salt Lake Meridian and funning tnence and the Binsham Standard Copper, Norti v 20', West 13.975chain3; Nortil 89. Uklng in an are4 extending from Carrjthn 2t.S93 Fork in Bingham to Middle Canyon la chain3. thence south i" 20' East For some time ther,, 5 chaln8 t0tbe Eas. and VVfi3t Tooele county. under the control center I!n of Sectioil Fteen (15) been company has of the Boston men. who have achieved afore5ald; thence Soata 83. 40 West success In other lines or enaeaveor. u 20.395 chains to the quarter corner was after a careful examination of the between Sections Fifteen and Sixteen property and. feeling assured of Its aforesaid and the place of beginning, possibilities thy began furnishing the area 28.51 acres more or less. capital for ueveaopmeni. Also, commencing 13.33 ,13 chains Drove Long Tunnel West of ThTcehler of Sctlon 15, Town-shiThe first work undertaken was the 6 South, Range 2 Ea3t of the Salt ' running of the long tunnel from the Lake Meridian; thence South 12.50 Tooele side of the range into Bingham chains; thence West 26.66 23 chains; canyon affording an avenue for thence North 12.50 chains; thence and drainage. This tunnel East 26.66 23 chains to the place of was driven 11,430 feet and cost In the beginning; area 33 13 acres, morer neigborhood of J 43,000. less, excepting from said tract last For a nurnSer of years the Utah Me- described that portion thereof consist. tal company has realized the- advan- lng of the East 7i acres more or less' tages that would accrue by acquiring heretofore conveyed to George A. Haven ground. The the Bingham-Xeby deed dated December JO, properties are conUnguous and the ore 1909, recorded December 15, 1909. in bodies intermingle. ia' ,a way. that Book 113, page 475 of the records of makes their operation together Import- said Utah County. ' ant for economical neveiupuieuu Together with rights of way as folHad Big Treasury. 13.33 13'chalns ' When the Utah Metal took posses- lows: Commencing of the S.W. Corner N.E. the of West Haven it acsion of the Bingham-Ne15, Township , South of Section of 4 amount-laquired the company's treasury 2 East of the S.L.M., thence $275,000 Range and to between $260,000 West 7.00 chains; thence South 1 12 Inand the property was freef rom any rods; thence East 7.00 chains; thence ' debtedness beyond current expenses. North 1 12 rods to beginning. currant Besides the Indebtedness of Also, commencing 48 12 rods South expenses the" Utah Metal had & bond of the N.E. Corner bf the S.W. 14 issue of $333,500. This could be readily of Section 13 aforesaid, thence West takon care of if the company wished 13.33 13 chains; thence South 1 12 to do so as the combined treasuries of rods; thence East 13.33 13 chains; the two companies contain close to thence North 1 12 rods to beginning, ; $300,000. also 7 34 shares of the capital stock of the Provo Bench Canal & Irrigation Whem TW Country Lead,' Company, a corporation; also all water The Dihiag Industry of the United and water for al4 lands, under Itates la not nearly as great as om rights with Provo Reservoir Compacontract nf Eurone. but no tiHp y i iuv vv'- -' a fore ny, corporation; also all other water ftountry in the warld baa had the water Inland Us ash and water rights of every nameof and to stock tne nature used for the Irrigation Called States has done. lands hereinbefore described. the ni ' f ELLEN WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29. ID i 0 - ! ... -i- Ther direct management of the mine is under Frederick Cowans. The offi cers are:' R. H. ChanhlngTJr., under whose management the company waa the most successful In making copper, , is presiuem; auoiiu uemsuui ..;iwo president; C. N. King, second vice president; A. H. Melln, secretary and treasurer The directors are; R. H. Channlng. Jr.. Sidney Chase, .Adolph Lewlsohn, Maxwell Woodhull and C. . N. King. A. young; business man of Provo calied up just after pur Christmas edl-tion was off and ordered the paper sent for a year. Let the good work . go onJ ' Byron May is home for the holidays He is the son of Mr. and-- Mrs. T. F. fromPark College, in Missouri. . ' May. Fifty applications for water from the Strawberry valley Reclamation project were filed, by Lake Shore land owners' with the county recorder. THEATRE Feature Programs Every Day . The following out of tow.n "attorneys were here today attending '.court; Rt B, Thurman and C. A. Collins, of Salt Lake; A. J. Evans, of Lehi; J. H. Wootton, of American Fork; Elias Hansen, of Spanish Fork! zfTifizIl--Dail- , Matinee 4 p. m. . y. Special Thursday Night. - " t: " r- '-"-"'i 9-- p trans-nartatlo- n . ,' g . , In the District Court of Utah C'oun: Marinus Larsen is over from . ty, .State of Utah. today: vs. George S. Van AusdaL-jilaintif- f. Matalas Gunderaop, John C. Johnson, Judge D. T. Lewis is over from Betsy Goodall, Joseph C. Stickney, Spanish Fork, today; on Juvenile court ' Caroline Butler Johnson, John A. business. , x William Gardell, August Tltjen, Jarvls, , . Span-ish"For- John Greenhalgh, Alexander Evans, r Peter Butler, Christopher Frank, C. Frank, Hannah C. H. Frank, and the heirs of the aforesaid whose names are to, plaintiff unknown, John Doe Frank, wife of Heber C Frank, whose other and true name Is to plaintiff unknown, Utah County, a body corporate and politic, and all Others title in or to the land described '"' in plaintiff 'a. complaint. The State of Utah to' said defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after such service and defend the above entitled action and la case of your failure so to do Judgment will be rendered, against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been fiied with the clerk of the court. ' This action is brought to quiet plaintiff's title to and in the lands described la plaintiff's complaint. J. II. McDonald. Martin M. Larson, attorneys for plaintiff, Provo, Utah." (First publication Dec.' 27, 1915.) He-be- claim-Ing.-an- " y ' k Twenty Prizes Awarded. Candy matinee in afternoon for the children J. Wr..Huish has returned toTintlc after In Provo with his family. Ray Gardners-Pafew days. y son is here for a Laboren of Monroe Is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Laboreiuover the holidays. ' , Conway 1 H . 600SRIDGE TO DATES SET FOR TO or FEBRUARY '... Utah, county will loose one of her Sterling Ercanbrack has returned boosters and one of the citizens best from the Stanford University to spend who done much for this communl- has Mr. and the holidays with his parents Mr.3 w, ."W--. Ercanbrack. ty. About the first of February Mr. W. W. Goodridge .will move to GarRufus Leigh, D. Pyorrhoea and Orthodontia. Phone 630-- Farmers & land, Utah, where he will take charge of a plant for the Merchants Bank Bldg. Sugar Company. While" we are sorry to loose Mr. Goodridge we are glad to hear of hirir .getting a promotion and- we wi3h him the" best when he goes to this ' IJrGoodridge 13 president of ffiDBMJGH- - the Utah CountyPoultry association for this and ia one of the section of Utah that can be fotnd la ' , t. J. Utah-Idah- o m mar - new-field- PI, best-booster- . s -- Doat suffer (hi a dime pack the State.' of Dr. James' Headache 1 Powders. torma f irtitrt fnr 1916 in the Several counties of the Fourth Judicial di' r': strict TttoTi .nnntTrVATxiav .Tannarv 2rdl" Monday, April 3rd; Monday, July 3rd; - old-tim- Not a Matter of Gossip. I have often heard of you, Mr. Gloom," suavely, said the representative of an eastern publlanlng house who called on only the tew persons in each neighborhood , who were of suf- "Ah!" "Uh-huh!- " - , SCANDINAVIAN DANCE " Monday, October 2nd. Wasatch county Tuesday, February Tuesday, May 16th; Tuesday, 14th. August 15th.; Tuesday, November ' March Duchesne5 county nMonday, 6th; Monday,' June 5th; Tuesday, September 5th; Monday, December 4th. UlnUh county Monday, Mar. 13th; Monday, June 12th; Monday, September 11th; Monday, December 11th. 15th; m i dull, splitting or violent throbbing ' Accounting for Prairie. headache in a a Dr. , with The treeless prairies of Texas, Mex- lames' Headache moment e Powder. This are attributed ico and Central America headache relief act almost to primitive Indian agriculture. Lands Send some one to the drug store ficient Intelligence to appreciate the once cleared and afterwards aban- now for a dime package and a fetf mo- valuable literary works which he was doned wer prevented by fire from be- ments after you take a powder you returned the purveying. coming reforesteduntil all primitive K'ill wonder what became of the headdour ana savage .citizen., ' "Never agriculture ended in the age of grass, ache, it'neuralpia andBepain. Stop sufferheard of ny being civil to a book needless. ing sure you get what prairie fires, wandering buffaloes, and you ask- or. - agent, did yoi'f City Star. nomadic hunters, magi-zati- r; 6 ft Peach 8eeda of Value. - You can clear your head and relieve ' . The .following date3 have been fixed .. T .nAnln rt Aiorgau iur uycmua oj JUdge A. a. It. t At a Truitanning plant in caiirur nia a thousand tons of peach seeda were accumulatfedlast season. They were erfeked by ipectal machinery and the meats shippedxto Germany, where they were used inthe nf nmnHle ic.iA and someother products. The meata were also p essed by the Germans to make the me bitter almonds of commerce, ' aa sheila sold the company canning manu-fftf-i- ir tueL ; i . Uncle Eben, ' Great Ruter Subtt "Don't git discouraged, son," said ' All the Difference. Scandtnaviaa A Xmas dance with In order to hide-hibig .r.ce oi jg Uncle Eben., ''if. you find yon can't do men Some wake up to find the art of writing. CharleiL tne wai Xmas tree will be given in the Second what youre tryin' to.,."Mebbe it'i famous; others stay up all wont to use a monogram st aipaOD Ward haU"jruesday evening. Dec. 2Sth puttln' you in trainin'Jio do somethln' light and become notorious Kansaa a seal as his signature, All are welcome and bring your 'picnic that yo aln." "ity Star. u baskets.'' , . s them-lelv- es |