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Show NOTICE TO WATER OSERS. Office. Salt Lak City, Utah, January 31, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Jamet L. Stark, whose postofflce address It Forest Dale, Utah, made application I in accordance with the requirement! or the compiled laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the session laws ot one (1) Utah, 1909, to appropriate cubic foot of water r r second from an unnamed w&jn in Juab county, Utah. Said waiter was to have been diverted by means of a dam and a Everybody who raU Hafaiinaa ksya news papers, bat everybody who raaria aawapapara doaaa't bay mafasiaaa. Catch the Drift? Bara'a lb stadium ta raacb tba aaopla el Ihla comaxioity. NOTICE , TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. January 27, 1912. Notice la hereby given that Winn Brothers Company, a corporation, by e its president, T. C. Winn, whose address Is Nephl, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws tot Utah, 1907, as amended by the session laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate two (2) cubic feet of water per second from Mile and One-liaspring, Juab county, Utah. Said water will be diverted by means of a pumping plant, pipe line and ditch, at a point which lies 1,782 feet west and 2,706 feet north of the southeast corner of section 6, township 12 south, range 1 east. Salt Laxe base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed for a distance of 14.520 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31. inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 500 acres of land embraced in sections 24 and 2.", township 11 eouth, range 1 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated In the state engineer's office as No.' 4293. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNKR. State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 9, 1912; date of completion of publication, March 11, 1912. post-offic- lf NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City, Utah, January 31, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that W. C. Roley et al., whose postofflce address Is American Fork, Utah, have made application In accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws of Utah, 19j7, as amended by the session laws of Utah. 1909 and 1911. to appropriate twenty (20) cubic feet of water per second from Granite creek. Juab county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which beitrs south 78 decrees went 10.192 feet distant from the southwest comer of section 7. township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, and convoyed by means of a. flume and a drtrh for a distance of 34.500 feet, and here ued during the period from April 1 to October 31. inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate 2.720 acres of land embraced in sections 16. 17, 20. 21, 22 and 28. township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. In addition to the quantity of water above specified, applicants Infend to appropriate one thousand of water which will (1.000) acre-fee- t te stored during the period from 1 of earh year, to March 31, Inclusive, cf the year following. In a reservoir embraced in sections 7, and 17. township 12 south, ranee 17 west. Salt Lak base and meridian. The center of the impounding dam Is situated at a point which lies 900 feel from the soutneast onrner rf section 7. tnwnih!p 12 south, ranre 17 west. Salt Lake bae and meridian. The water will be released from said reservoir during the period from April 1 to October 31. Inclusive, of each year, and used In Conner (on with the tweny (?") cubic feet of water per eecond to Irrigate the tract of lajid atov described. This application Is deaistnitel in the slate engineer's office as No, 2M2. er All of prole's again! the crsnting reasons s'd application, staring the therefor, must be made by affidavit In durllcsn and fl'ed in this office within thirty (3D days after the completion of the publics' lori of thta acCALFIt TANNER, tion. Hta'e Engineer, of first publication. February 9. 1912; dale of completion of publication, March 11, 112. And the car our workmen ua tn makinc nr repairing jewtlry, you woulil iimlttrtiUiKt why we tun guarantee our work Mu Htronicly 1'nriictilitr iHiM'le want e arelul work. l ortler or reWhmi you have any pairing to uo, ivtuombur Photographer's Way "I've been looking at your framed photographs down In the reception room and I don't like any of them!" announced the girl in the evening gown, as she emerged from the dressing room into the photographer's studio and posed herself gracefully on the Louis XIV. chair. "What's the matter with them?" asked the photographer. ;'Vell," replied the girl, "I've Ideas of my own you know I attend art school and we've studied portraiture. Now, there's a certain stiffness in all " of those photographs downstairs "Stiffness!" Interrupted the photographer, brusquely. "Well, all I can say Is that your art school needs a new teacher! Why, every one of those photographs that you criticise has won medals two of them In - SALT " LAS J' MAIM it UIJlH I UIX. It a leap-yea- r girl has money to burn It Isn't difficult for her to find a a young man willing to furnish match. A Practical Maiden. He Darling, be mine, and smallest wishes shall ever b your ful- filled. She (coldly) I am able to do that myself. What I want Is a man who will gratify my biggest wishes. Judge's Library. A Losing Railway. The Siberian railway cost above Paris!" It has never been able $235,000,000. "I can't help that," returned the to earn its operating expenses year girl, gently but firmly. "On the face after year. In 1908 the deficit was of that 'Madonna and Child' that'B aearly $4,000,000. marked 'First Prize' there's an extremely worried look you can sea that the camera was held a second A homely woman must be smart la too long and the product Isn't easy order to prevent the world from disand natural." fice as No. 97. V covering her lack of beauty. All protests against the granting of "Well, but Madonnas are all sort said application, stating the reasons of worried look at the great ones," therefor, must be made by affidavit in protested the photographer, earnestduplicate and filed in this office with- ly. in thirty (30) days after the compleThe girl smiled amusedly, as she tion of the publication of this notice. might have smiled at a small boy exCALEB TANNER, his views on art. "But, don't pressing State Engineer. natural In those great Pate of first publication, February you see, they're pictures," she said. "The worry, If Of Seeln, Trees and 9. 1912; date of completion of publl that's what you call It. isnt because cation, March 11, 1912. Poultry Supplies the Madonna's afraid her mouth will be stiff from holding the expression Just brimming full of information NOTICE TO WATER USERS. too long. Her eyes aren't stiff from that means dollars to every user being afraid of winking and banking. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Do you see whatjl of anything in the lines mentioned mean?" She drapCity, Utah. Junuary 30, 1912. ed her train more gracefuly. Notice Is hereby given that George You are entitled to a Free Copy L. Hyde, whose postofflce address la "Well, we've got to hurry now," Mention this paper and write Springville, Utah, has made applica- said the photographer, glancing at his tion in accordance with the requirefor it today watch and at the looking meaningly ments of the compiled laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the session laws closed doors of the various dressing PORTER-WALTO- N of Utah, 1909 and 1911. to appropriate rooms. "How do you want yours CO. ten (10) cubic feet of water per sec- taken? I suppose you want to pose ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ond from North Canyon creek, Juab yourself?" "Of course," responded the girl, county, Ur ah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears south coldly. She smoothed back ber hair 79 degrees 36 minutes east 14.240 feet and smiled sweetly, bending a trifle distant from the northeast corner of forward. "There. I think this Is a section 16. township 11 south, range very good pose," she remarked, mod1 east. Salt Iake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by estly. Tmhura!" the operated smiled means of a pipe line for a distance of approximately 9.500 feet and there "That'll be a peach. It'll give you a used during the period from January nice big bead and bring the forehead 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each out beautifully! It'll quite hide year, to develop power for the purpose your smile with your nose, which will of electric lighting and propelling ma- be large enough for any modest human being, and If I take It full chinery at Mona and vicinity. After having been so diverted and length people will wonder wjether used. I he water wMl be' returned to one foot Is so much larger than the natural channel of the stream, at the other orreally If It's Just your shoes." a point which bears north 50 degrees She beard him snap the bulb It 35 minutes east 3,039 feet distant Many Wintev from the nonh quarter corner of sec clicked loudly and so she knew that tlon 22, township 11 south, range 1 was over. Flshinsr, Bathing, Boating at "Now. another pose, please!" He east, Salt Lake base and meridian. Ijong fieach, San Diego, !anta I This application Is designated In the was aggressively polite. Barbara. The girl In the evening gown held state engineer's office as No. 4161. at lUver- Polo, Tennis, Golf All protests against the granting of herself frigidly. "I think I'll have side, Ilediands, I'asadena. said application, stating rtie reasons one, now, sitting dreaming not any Yachting. Deep S-- Game Fish-iu- g herefor. must be made by affidavit particular pose. I'll just put myself at Famous Catalina. In duplicate and filed in this office In when my expresA i reached In lwnty-fmiwl'hln thirty (30t days after the com- siontheIs attitude and hnara really that of a dreamer VIA SALT LARK KoCTIL pletion of the publication of this o when I've sufficiently forgotten your For Bates. TVkrta. aak tire. aiir aFDt or presence and that of the camera CALEB TANNER. you may snap me." J. H. Manderfleld, A. & P. A. State Engineer. The photographer drew up a chair ALT LAKt CITT, UTAH Date of first publication, February and settled 9. 1912; date of completion of publi- with much commotion himself In It "All right, get set!" bo cation. March 11, 1912. ordered, wearily positive a.a ru- il KIANfcNT The girl, for lack of a window, seCURE FOB M lected a certain leafy fly to set her and Drunkenness sou) upon In meditation. Diseases. Well." she exclaimed, after five siOpium lent minutes bad elapsed, 'why don't Ttun a a iUlnlli. a aWaana. ! trt,J m T THE HiLl! IS. at ai Mir w you snap me? 4 w. snruTE. ' m km. iwi, T haven't seen that dreamy expres-slon yet." The ton of the photo- I j rapher was calm. In a business way MAKE the The girl opened her lips to speak An ad but closed tbem and took tip her poadvertising way. sition again. "Snap me In two minDiMta whrrs o liv. t) In this paper offers the Mhft 4itrrf Vi gura,t utes!' ahs ordered, tersely. 'f--. BtlrOurMttAfsV maximum service at the AAf ? ritat tHrM She dreamed during what seamed to ber several minutes without hearIt minimum SMJVC CO. cosfoimmo Salt Lake Cllr. Ulak ing a sound from the camera. Her reaches the people cf Hps were dry and her eyes ached the town and vicinity from being kept in one position. Shu Harb-- r Tra'1 nir Tintlnn. iiKhil.n closed ber eyes a second for rest, to want reach. fit SV. tp-1- l you on ,rT. IrtrtnH wiping her lips with her tongue, 1"r-- nrl-- r in rtcmaml Vntrn SSotar Bar bar . when click! Sli knew the holo- Collate. I C.imniTfi,! Hlrcl Unit Lata was takn. graph It-"Just two minutes," exclaimed the In W aT atvt Vk-- lor as be Br trial'. TatieMFRr'K photographer, energetically, s"w ;i f.,r full cour ami "1 t a shut his watch. It p"r1l"r ifl ni twh Ir. ! AI'lr,tKhonhaml I lari 4 0 Bolm l la Sa t "On do you think It will be good?" Psrhapa He Walked. queried the girl, apprehensively. "I Pat, ting brought bffore the reJust know 1 blinked and that I bad corder for the first tftne, the following my torgue out In thst last one!" "Well, you can't tell about these 'conversation ensued: Recorder Wharf is yur name' artistic pictures," commented the -I'at Patrick Casey. nut I'll tell photographer, sajtely. Kcorder What is yfur orupa--, yon what I'll do I'll tase a few tjulrk snaps, now, on my own hook. Jut lion ? Pal I'm a sailor, sir. yon sit and do what I tell you and I Recorder A sailor! I don't believe think ye'll manage to t a few good you were ever on a ship in your life for you." focea Pat Sure, an' dor, your honor think They sail the high and When the door of the dressing mom closed on thj girl In pink th f came from Ireland in an low acas, of nrnmerce. photographer said to bis assistant, They pay millions who had enme tn to remove the Best Hs Cou'd Do. for year advertising. pistes: "f fooled ber, all right can't "Yea, I'm just back from a Euiw-peaTheir frofit is millions. afford to let these people rim th studio. Why, every woman would be trip." Spike their guns with "I'm golsf over soon. Can Tou bTself and they trying to po generous advertising in list of hotels to go to?" would spoil plates by the score. She give me "I can give you a list of hotels to this your home paper. took erne classy poses aed when she wss tired holding them I snapped keep away from, old chap." tbe ease of my watch shut. and told Use the mail order's Maude's Raks-cfT- . fcer bow fierce tbe pictsres would be. own weapon Of course. Ill tell ber that they rams Maud M'jller, on a winter's eve smt too dark to be rerognlsed, so Raked In more yin ttiaa you J believe. shsll have to b satisfied with one of these pose thst t msd take. j Maud had a booth at omr chores fair, 'And was tbe prettleat snaldea there. "Now. sead la tks sett one. Ju'lr-'- s a.' Ubfary. OUR BIG 1912 CATALOG Cai ornia Retorts ! a a rfTrf? JjWhl Go fcjtrfl ttsjAjjial After Business st it i ; IT EASY WE m 'T4 tit .,a cost. wV You Want can gft by in thi paper. It reaches the be daw of people in this community. YOU Uc ad-verm- ine this paper if you want come of their buineM. Use Tills Paper Try It ViSL. STUDY SHORTHAND Pays ami-i--.r- f . MAIL ORDER PIRATES I I g-- ADVERTISING bf )ufrM,ia.rS.i I,a-i- WELL-MERITE- REPROOF D Rebuke of Boston Toscher Must Almost Have Broken the Heart of Little Sammy Parker. Great Britain HasV Formally Acknowledged Right of United States to Fortify Panama Canal. A educator telle of a of advanced ideaB in Boston, wherein no pupu Is ever punished In any way, the individuality of every Washington. Any fear that the child being held too sacred for represright of tbe United States to fortify sion. the Panama caual might be challengOne day, It appears, soon after her ed and forced to arbitration undei entrance luto this school, one little the provision of the pending girl camo home with a face wet with arbitration has been dis- tears and her mouth covered with pelled by a statement from official blood. sources that Great Ilrltaln already The mother was greatly alarmed, has formally acknowledsed that right. and, taking the child Into her arms, On several occasions this acknowlasked what had happened. The story of what bad happened was edgment had been made. It was learn ed Tuesday, but all doubt Is suid to sobbed out to the sympathetic mother. have been removed by a communica- One Sammy Parker, it seemed, had tion In writing from the late Secre- struck the little girl and knocked out tary Hay to the senate, explanatory a couple of teeth. When the unfortunate youngster had of the understanding he bad reached with the Itrltish representativee been restored to equanimity her fawhen the treaty wan ther, who had In the meantime put In an appearance, naturally enough wantbeing negotiated. Mr. Hay explained every step ol ed to know how the teacher had dealt the negotiations and when he came to with Sammy. "She didn't do anything." the clause In the Clayton Uulwer "Well, what did she say?" ol fortlDcatlon the prohibiting treaty "She called Sammy to her desk and the canal he offered a statement ol the reaaon that led him and Iord said: 'Samuel, don't vou know that Pauncefote to omit that prohibition was very antisocial?" Harper's Magazine. from the new treaty as follows: ' "The whole theory of the treaty It that the canal is to be entirely an He UnpleasantI Suggestion. My dear, really must cut down American canal. The enormous cost of construction is to be borne by the our expenses. She Then if you want to cut them United Slates alone.'Whc'u construct- down you have to stop cutting up youred It is to be eixcluslvely the propself. erty of the United States and Is to be managed, controlled and defended Pr. Pierce's Plraaant Pellots rrgulats by It snd invigorate stomach, liver sod buwela. and "Under theso circumstances tiny granuloa, stay to taia. considering that by the new treaty 1V not gripe. Great Britain I relieved of all the reTemperance Is reason's girdle and sponsibilities and burden of maintainbridle, tbe strength of the ing its neutrality and security, it was passion's soul, and the foundation ot Irtue. to omii the pro. fair thought entirely hlbltlon 'that no fortincatlon stall to Jeremy Taylor. erected commanding the canal o t.V TO fl'RF A "OI.I IN (INK DAT water a'ltu'cnt." Tata I.AAATIVU MUOMO Otiinine TmblHv nmnr If It falla u cura. M. W. Iriihg!kirWiilf1 Ultof a B alauauira la ua aah box. abe. Neva I Tax Rate Unchanged. Some married men look upon home Carson, N'ev. The present extra iession c the legislature will not as a place to rest and some others pass a la Increasing the state tax get anything but a rest while there. ute. It is announced Tuesday that his agree tent had been reached by am. Whialnw'a Booth loo-- Srrnp for Children aoftena the frutua, reduce Inflammaloaders of mth houses. The govern-jr'- tihlna. tion, aliaa palu. cares wind eulle, tie buttle. bill p: vidlng for the creation of i state ta commission and aliollsh- Hope Is a good thing to have, but ng the st e board of revenue was you can't bang it up with tbe three iefeated b. the assembly. A resolu- ball merchant. tion was lu' oduccd In the senate appointing Hi- - captain of the state pow:irden of the lienlten-tiary- . lice ex offic Well-know- n school Anglo-America- n lAllir.U r5 1f 1 ditch, at a point which lies 1,320 feel east and 1,002 feet north of the west quarter corner of section 35, township 10 south, range 3 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it was to have been conveyed for a distance of 1,495 feet and there used during the period from January 1 u December 81, inclusive, of each year, to Irrigate 40 acres of land embraced In section 35, township 10 south, range 3 west, Salt Lake base and meridian. According to the records ot the state engineer's office, the application Is tn good standing. The applicant now makes application In accordance with the requirements ol section 1288x24, session laws of Utah, 1909, to change the point of diversion to the following described point: COO feet south and 70 feet east of tne north quarter corner of section 35, township 10 south, range S west. Salt Lk.!se base and meridian, from where t will be conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 2,300 feet and there used to Irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in section 35, township 10 south, range 3 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the state engineer' of- The HER HAS RIGHT TO FORTIFY GANAL If you could look into our jewelry shop State Engineer's Sugar-coate- . ' s SAVED FROM Doctrine is Dangerous. Rayner 8a Washlngti . Reversal of' Judicial dnrlaions b popular vote, as pro posed by e: President Roosevelt It bis Columbu. address last week, wai How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, IIL, denounced li tbe senate Wednesday Escaped The Surby Senator Rayner of Maryland ai eve doctrine roost "tbe dangerous geon's Knife. brought forward by any one who ba the slightest regard for the tabilit) Peoria, IIL "I wish to let every one of our institutions and whose opinlor know whatLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Is entitled to any weight or respect.' torn pound has dona forme. Fortwoyears Panama Receives Knox Cordially. I suffered. Tbe docPanama, The Central and Soutl tor said I bad a tumor aec tour American of the American and the only remedy retary of state has begun auspicious was tbe surgeon's crowds a' ly with big welcoming knif. My mother Mr. Knox went Colon and Panama. boupht me Lydia E. armore Colon th from ashore at Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and rrulser Washington Tuesdsy mornln and was met by government officlali today I am a well and and a great crowd of American real healthy woman. For months I suffered dents and cltUens of Colon, wh from inflammation, and your Sanativ greeted him with cheers. Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell Would End Tureo Italian War. anyone what your medicines have done Paris. Confirmation of the Vporti for me. Yon can use my testimonial in that too powers are meditating Inter any way yoa wish, and I will be glad Mrs. Christina vention with the object of bringing to answer letters. the Turro Italian war to an end li ItEED, 105 Mound St., Peoria, IIL l note publisher, given In a Lynch Also Avoided here. France Is ready to associate Opr ration. herself la any collective action b) Jerxup, Pa. "After the birth of my powers In making representations tf fourth child. I bad severs organic inflamthe belligerents with the view ol mation, I would have such terrible pains that it did not acem as though I could bringing about peace. Stand it. This kept tip for three long Blsme Bridge Workers. tnonths, until two doctors decided that Montrest. Quebec. That the Quber an operation was needed. " Then one of my f riends recommended disaster, August 17, 1917, which kill s Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comed seventy five men and caused and after taking it for two months loss of ; illions of dollars, was due pound I was a well woman," Mrs. JoEF.rH A. to an explosion of dynamite placed Jetump, Ta. there by agents of dissatisfied bridge Lrvni, Women who suffer from female ills workers. Is the theory n which a should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetanumber of detectives are now mak- ble Compound, one of the most success, ing exhaustive Investigation hfe. ful remedies the world has ever known, before submitting to a surgical opera, Burned Children Death. ts Three lion. Threo children at Ky. tiexinglon, to have been missing and are believed oburned to death. In a fire vhich le siroyed the coVired orphans' borne here. Thirty children were aerl by the heroism of Mrs. M"ry Kdison, Can mtickly be weroon by one of the offffials of the home. CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS. Met Behind Closed Doors. Purely vegetable Chicago. Kvidence that nine of the act surely ten defendants met every Tueaflay af jteotly rm t) ternoon between 1907 and 1910 be iver. Cure bind closed doors in the directors Biliousness, room of the National Packing com pany was given by two witBegaeg In the packers' trial. sess, and IrKigesjon. They do their duty. JMAIX rTU, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Nevada Land Thrown Open. Genuine must bear Signature The I27.SOO acre Washington eliminated from the M"apa national forest In Nevada by President Taft lecemrer , 1911. will be tbrowr, open to settlement May 7. 1312- The Bronchial land Is in Uneoln rounty, Nevada. AN OPERATION life Sir. semi-officia- The Wretchedness of .Constipation Si Brown's Slaughtered by Railroad. hundred and Washington. Two nine persons were killed and 4.2 Injured la trala accidents daring 1911. July, Amuit and September, an accident bulletin Isaccording to sued oa Taesday. Visaafss Troches HrWttl T fsiil frHa-sw- ta .if'i'Kiii'i'i - 4 - t 1ta wss.f a |