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Show THE PROVO HERALD locatlpsjof the pupils, should have jio bearing iipon their school privileges. When the hoard determined that they could not' take the schooTs "to the. children, it set to work upon a planby which the children might be taken - to the school. Some of the children, attending the' high school live fully J.00 .miles from Brigh&m City, the county seat, and - the seat of the county school; Negotiations were concluded with the-- electric Jlne traversing the more "thickly jjopulated parts of the county by which anthe low rate" wasgiveiT to-district board of education for commutation books to be used by the children living in remote sections of the. county for their trips to and from LIE SCHOOLS ABE The Provo Herald HOTEL ADDITION , ACCESSIBLE TO ALL PUPILS Box Elder county, Utah, is probab- nlyv county In the United .States that pays the fare oTstudents la the county high school from their homes to the school, and return when the children live beyond walking and is perhaps the only coun- ' tjMn" the United States that "pays .to pupils who live at too great a distance from the school to make dally trips from, home to school and return v a stated weekly allowance to apply . oh theis hoard bills, that they may have' the advantaged that are by pupils who live nearer, to :' .... the school, .. Box Elder county Is the fourth largj est countv in Utah. IT has an area ly the -- , e; the Mal'"7".::'-"'77'- - OPERATION. J. W. Buckley, manager of the Buckley Dry Goods company of Heber brought his little daughter to, Provo Tuesdayciternoon where she was operated on- - for ap- pendlcitiSr The operation was success; fiil and the ; little .girl is resting easy. twelve-year-ol- d 1N.H0SP.TAU1. fo the last , J. Montgomery who was Injured recently In a hay baler near Provo was brought to the hospital here Tuesday. The physicians believe they will be able to save the mutilated leg although It. Is thought at this time that Mont gomery will be a cripple this great area of territory to coyer,! andL with -- funds . sufficient for the maintenance and proper equipment of only one high school, the board of education-h- as devised a sygteuT'to place the schools within the reach of all the children of all the taxpayers. EXAMINATIONS IN UTAH. Theboar4 --of education-dtscussed Washington, D. G. Civif examlna-tieh- s for a; time the advisability of er'eet-'in- g for the government departmenand maintaining two or more service will be held in Utah towns tal high schools outside the county seat, as follows: to take the schools to the children, Logan, March 13 and April 10; but an investigation showed that the January 23 and April 10; Provo, funds of the county for educational Or pwotesTWeie7 noTfiuffident to Justi- - Januarr23rMarch137andAprri"l Salt 137 23, March, Lake, January fy this "expense "and that the results April 9 and 10. might hjirdjyjje The taxpayers in the county are taxed TO INVESTIGATE SMALLPOX. equally and the same proportion for Several cases of smallpox were reeducational purposes is assessed ported Monday evening, to the state against each taxpayer, . board of health, from Uintah county. The board of education felt-tha- t it Inspector- - Emery will investigate. was an injustice: to,afford high school opportunities to only those children PAYING BOUNTY CLAIMS. who live ear the county seat. The During the present week the .state taxpayers living In more remote parts auditor will pay bounty claims aggre. of the county were entitled equally gating about $30,000. Eleven hundred to this privilege, and the problem be- claims which were presented for the fore the board of education 'wa3 a years 1911, have been approved by serious one. ' They determined to the board of. examiners. . The warmake the schools democratic in every rants will be ready forthe claimants ' .' sense, and believed that geographical today. ". -' , With - - -- Og-do- ' n, ' .' ty additiExcavatlonjor- - the on-lo Debuirt adjoining the main structure of the Hotels Utah on - the north began Tuesday1 under the direction toiJlaleigh & Harmon, contrac tors. Ten teams and f If ten men were put to work and today the force- - will be doubled. It Is planned to have the ground "ready for the foundation and casings within two weeks. The adltlon will be built on the same general architectural lines that characterize the main building, and these wilt be carriedrout in suebrBTway as to preserve the beauty. afidaynv metry of the whole structure, It will r be connected with the by means of over head passages that will make the rtansition indiscreable from without, and at the same time ample passage way will be left between the two buildings to allow for the handling ' ..'1.. of hotel traffic -- ' Th efoundationss will be laid a strongly as those of the main building, some of the footing running down twenty-threfeet below the surface. Every effort will be made to equipp the annex on the same splendid standards that are to be found In the hotel proper. The furnishings will be the same, as will the inferior finishing. Manager Relf is now in theast buying furniture for the annex. lSOH-oo- Company, Provo, Utah.' ... . Baker and Larson, Owneji. Editor. as second class mall matthe Postoffloe 1911, Provo, Utah, under the act of March . 3, 1879. v Entered ter June 6, v. Legal Notices mm For further information on the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. ASSESSMENT HNOTICE Bullion Copper Mining Company-Princ- ipal Place of Buslnessj; Provo, - hatei-prope- -- BEAUTIFUL PLAY COMING TO PRINCESS the Herald Publishing J. "David Larson - -- SUCCESSFUL en-Joy- ed ,.oJQjaaiiar&Jiaie8-.4uu- U tlon of 13.S94, according school,- IIR W IS Published Utah. Notice v that at a UPX4JUbi bo.8i'd.j,dlreciorsof mf is hereby given -- the Copper Bullion Mining Company, held on the 26th day of December, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of one (1) mill per share was levied on the outstahdrng" capital stock of the cor to Immediately poration, payable 165 North Cook, secretary, Josephine Third West, Provo, Utah: Any stock upon which this assessment may re main unpaid on Wednesday, January 31. 1912, will be delinquent and adver. Used for sale at public auction, ahd unless payment is made bfeore, will be sold at my office on Saturday, February 17, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent as- sessment together with the cost of A HERO INI A LIGHTHOUSE. " advertising Mid expenseof sale. JOSEPHINE COOK, For. years J, S. Donahue, So, Haven, Secretary. as a lightMich., a civil, war captain, Office 165 North Third West Street, house keeper, averted awful wrecks, - Provo, Utah. but a queer fact is,he might have First pub. December 28, 1911. been a wreck himself, If Electric "Bitters had not prevented. "They cured NOTICE TO CREDITORS. me of kidney trouble and chills," he All persons having claims against writes, "after I had taken other so the estate of Esther- - E.- Milner, decalled cures for years, without bene- ceased, will present the same with fit and they also improved my sight. vouchers to the undersigned .at 47. Now, at seventy, I: am feeling fine." East Center street, or 420 EastThird For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stom- South street, Provo, Utah, on or the 16th day of May, A. D. 1912. ach, liver and kidney troubles,-they'rO. H. Berg, executor of the ""last without equal. Try tBem, Only 50cts. will and statement of Esther E. MilatHedquist's Drug Co. ner, deceased, " ..' " e . , - he-fo- re e - - J. W. N. WHiTECOTTON, First publication, Jan !- - - 16, 1912. Braver Lake 'Consolidated Mining .Company ;.PrInclpal.Place of Bul-ney- T Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Beaver Lake Consolidated Mining Company, held on the 26th day of December, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of one (1) mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of PRICES NOT VALUES' We want to clean out all winter goods. We start the corporation payable Immediately to A. F. Palm, secretary. Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which such assessment may remain unpald'on Friday, January 26, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised- for sale at public auction, and unless pay. meat Is made before will be sold on Saturday, February 10, 1912, at the " houf 6f2" o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of , advertising and expense of sale. A. F. PALM, Secretary." Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. each season with a fresh stock. : . We want no - carry-over- y Don't delay for they will sell on s. OLD STOCK sitr-N- O ALL NEW GOODS7 p nee i Regular $10.00 Suits dropped to Regular $15.00 Suits dropped to First publication December $5.00 Regular $20.00 Suits dropped to''. Suits dropped to . Regular ,$30.00 Suits dropped to '. Regular $35.00 Suits dropped to tf Regular - .8 ,.. 1500-:-- t 17.50 r ONE-THIR- D is, 1311, atjhe.Jnour-oi-a-p.-mr,ruieeti- , 28. December, payment of assessment No. 9, on the capital stock of the company was extended from thelsth of December, 1911, to the 15th day of January, and the time of sale of delinquent stock from January 3, 1912, to the 2nd day of February, 1912. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. DENVER & RIO GRANDE Time Table Effective November 12, 191 1, at . w Im York - : : Notice Is hereby, given tnat the an5 o'clock p.' m. . . - ' nual stockholders' meeting of the Tin-tiTrains will leave JLJnion Station, will be OenifraTMin!ngcompsi Provo, as follows L, ; held at. their office, room 7 Knight WESTBOUND block. Provo, Utah, oa the 13th day of No. Time. , . January, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. of 409 8:34 aim. said day for the purpose of electing 1 .11 :10 a. m. directors for the ensuing year- and 5 y. 4 .....12:57 p.m. for any other business that may prop- --4:31p.m. erly come before the meeting. . 9:31 p. m. Tt L ANDERBERO, Sec'y. 3 EASTBOUND. The Tlnllc Ceatral Mining company. 512 . 9:20 a. rn. 4 6 . 10,:00 a. m. . ... NOTICE. . 2 6 :32 p. m. 410 6:57 p. m. Z- The annual meeting of the stock-4 823 p.m. holders of the' ProvbCommercfaV"4; DEPART FOR HEBER Savings bank will be held at their a. rri. . banking house on Thursdays Feb. 8, 308 7. ARRIVE HEBER FROM 1912, at the hour of JL o'clock p. mH 307 3 4 p. m. . . tor- the purpose of electing officers 7 and 8 have been discontinued) (Nos, ' for. the ensuing year, and for. the transaction of such other business as 1100 per plate v: .? ; may properly come before the meet was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, ing. in New Orleans In cost' : JT T. FARRER, Cash ler. ly for those, with stomach trouble or -indigestion, .TO day , people every NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. where use DrKlnk-- New. Life Pills The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co for these troubles as. well as liver, Sid,;. Principal Placs of fiuilnet. Provo, ney 'and bowel disorders. Easy safe, : - cure. "Utah, :.:--- . Only 25 eta at fledquist's Drug Notice is hereby given that at a Co. xrt:-u!wm f-m- ...... .. One Price to All , .154 W. Center. , ..... 90 . - Pit . Never Undersqld' k. .. 1842.'-Mlgh- ty : 1 s -- - - "' . -- ... -- . J All odds and ends at your own price or -- sir DRORPED, CUTlind SMASHED At a meeting Tuesday hlghCof the . Native Sons of Utah a. constitution . was adopted and a committee of tea was appointed to select 100 men who are to constitute the grand council, or NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. " At a meeting ot tne board of di rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., held on the 25th day of ' November, 1911, the time for payment of assessment No . 9 on the J capital stock of the company was extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to Friday, Dec. 15, 1911, and the time of sale of delinquent stock from Dec. 18, tually beneficial to all and unalloyed to Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1912. the bitterness of religious or poliby ' H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. tical differences, the discussion of which' is inoBt stringently forbiddes NOTICE OF THE POSTPONEMENT, "At a meeting of the board of direct In its meetings "reTevaTeadrcultT . tors of the Lost Josephine Gold Min- vate the mental faculties; to rejoice In prosperity and to ing company, held on the 23rd day with one another of friendship la' ad-hand extend the of time the for 1911, the i winter goods must go. Prices IUI I ng ... ...... . ST GO of Utah, is created for the mutual benefit, mental improvement and so clal intercourse of its membersjf to perpetuate In the mind9 o( all native Utahns, the memory of one of the most wonderful epochs In the world's history the settlement of the Rocky. MounliTnTerrltory- -- to unite .them la one harmonious body throughout the state by the ties of a friendship ma - OFF ON ALL MENS AND BOYS PANTS. OFF ON ALL SWEATERS. y 9. tbe organization. Thi 8upreme Mdy was held in District Judge at "its office, room 6, Farmers and Lewis' courtroom In the' city and. Merchants' Bank building, to pay the county building. delinquent assessment, together, with The objects of the organization are the cost et advertising and expense of set forth in " preamble sale. H. A.- - &MOOT, eretary. to . the constitution: First publication Oct. 31. Sons "This oer - ALL OUR COATS HALF PRICE. -- outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to H. A, Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Center street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assess ment may remain unpaid on Monday, November 27, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made be- iore, w.u oe soia on wonaay, uecemrj c 25.00 ONE-THIR- D ING. Sat-urda- of The Lost Josephine Gold. Mining con. pany, held on the 28th day of October, 1911, an assessment (Number 9), of one mill per share was levied on the MEET ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' .. meetlngrof the board of directors Princess, 27-2- organization,, the Native NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. I Miss Mabel Taliaferro, In Sellg's Masterpiece, "Cinderella," and Monday, Saturday Mgtlnee January the-followi- Attorney for Executor. - .HP i - i A.. ..' versity. ,' the" o "The alms and purposes of ganlzatlon are to Improve the condl tions of Its members by encourage ment in business and aiding them to obtain employment, and by extending . assistance In time ot Bickness or need; to assist in of : wonderful natural resources of the state; to protect theforests, conserve the waters and beautify the cities and towns; to preserve the romantic his- - .' tory of Utah; to erect and encourage the erection ot monuments by which to commemorate - important events; to arouse loyalty and patriotism for state and country; to maintain the Integrity of Utah" and Inake her the" brightest Jewel in the crown of states.' The constitution provides that7 the -organization is to be knownas the ' "NaUve 8ons of UUh,n Only native white-bor- n males of Utah -- over. T 18 ; of e" are to'yoe. eligible, to years membership, - The discussion of or political Questions is forever prohibited. The organization is to be composed of one grand council and such subordinate councils as may. be created from time to time. The first grand council la to... consist., ogL100 1 - . , - . '. the. t - s roll-glou- members, f ' , . The offIcersof the grand council are to be a president, five dents, secretary, treasurer,' sergeant and a hoard of governors membersr vlce-pre- sl ' s . k i FR I ' CHTfU L-- PO LAR WIN OS Blow with; ferrlflce foi-caf the- far north and piay havoo with the skin, causing red, rough or sore" chapped ; hands and lips, that need Bucklen's Salve to heal them. ; It makes the skin soft and smooth, 'Unrivaled -al30 bums, bolls, sores, . for and piles! V Onljv-2- 5 bruises ulcers, cuts, cents at Hedqulst's Drug Co. - . cold-sore- s; y r- - |