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Kali t,l- - ity Ot A t news-papaw- s, Catch the Drift? rr Horo's tee medium to roach tbe poopla of this comasuoity. 0 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City. Utah, January 27, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that Winn Brothers Company, a corporation, by e Its president, T. C. Winn, whose address) is Nephl, l!tah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the compiled laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the ses sion laws of Utah, 199 and 1911, to appropriate two (2) cubic feet of water per second from Mile and One- half spring, Juab county, Utah. Said water will be diverted by means of a pu lulling plant, pipo 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 LnRe base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed for a distance of 14. '.20 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 25, township 11 south, range 1 west, Salt Lake base and merldiau. This application Is designated In tho state engineer's office aa No. 4293. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and flled in this office within thirty (30) days' after tho completion of "the publication of this notice. CALKB TANNEIt. State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 9, 1912; date of completion of publication, March 11, 1912. post-offic- NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City. UUh. Jauuary 31, 1912. No Ice Is hereby given that W. C. Boley et al., whose postoffiee address Is American Fork, Utah, havo made application in acoirdanco with the requirements of the compiled laws ses-of Utah, 1907. as amended by the sion laws of Utah. 1909 and 1911. to appropriate twenty (201 cubic feet of water per second from Granite creek. Juab county, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears south 78 decrees west 10,192 feet distant from Ihe southwest corner of section 7, township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of a flume and a ditch for a distance of 34,rOf) feet, and here used durlnit 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 2S, township 12 south, Salt Luke base and range 17 meridian. In addition to the quantity of water above specified, applicants Intfend to appropriate one thousand of water which will (1,000) acre-fee- t be stored during he period from November 1 of each year, to March 31, Inclusive, of the year following. In a reservoir embraced in sections 7, R and 17, township 12 south, ranee 17 wet. Salt Lake base and meridian. The center of the impounding dam Is situated at a point which lies !no feci eas from the soutrteast corner of CALEB TANNEIt. section 7. township 12 south, ranee 17 State Engineer. base and meridian. weat. Salt Lake Da'e of first publication. February will The water be released from said 9. 1912; date of completion of publireservoir during the period from cation. March 11, 1912. 1 to October 31. Inclnnlve. of April In each year, and used connection with the twenty (?) cubic feet of wafer per second 'o Irrlaate the tract of land above described. This application is designated in the state engineer's office as N9. 3M2. All protests against lie granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and fl'ed In this office In a business way the n within thirty no) days after the of the publication of thU acAn ad advertising way. tion. CALEB TANNEIt. In this offers the paper Slate Engl ii"er. Date of first publication. February maximum service at the 1912: date of completion of publiIt minimum cation, March It. 1912. corn-pinio- n no-lic- e. Go After Business com-plflo- cost. . reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach. Particularly the Ladies. V 1 1 City ng 0 Vry fa t lit is 3t Ee auacaat. letf Tfc-e- TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 30. 1912. Notice Is hereby given that George L. Hyde, whoso postoffiee address i Springville, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the complli'd laws of Utah, 1907. as amended by the session laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911. to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet of water per aeo-on-d from North Canyon creek, Juab county, ;U ah. Said water will be di verted at a point which bears south 79 degrees 36 minutes east 14.240 feet distant from the northeast corner ot section 16, township 11 south, range 1 east, SaVt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a pipe line for a distance of approximately 9.500 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31. Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for tbe purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery at Mona and vicinity, Utah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 50 degrees 35 minutes east 3.0K9 feet distant from the north quarter corner of sec? Hon 22. township II south, range t east. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application U designated In the state engineer's office as No. 4161. All protests against ho granting of eald application, stating tlie reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and flled In this office, within thirty (30) days after the of the publication of this y. oi,t CO. It Pays to would care to see. It might have been almost anything In the Hue of dog ex- welL" cept a Mexican hairless, because It was so grimy and matted that its orWhen a man does things he hasn't iginal style of architecture and decora- much time to talk about them. tion was quite obliterated. But Hoi. peter had caught a glance from Its Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will correct eye that struck In. He turned up bis both liver sad kidney disorder. Natural AvoitUnce. Mayor Gaynor of New York was de fur collar and dug his hands farther his views: Into his pockets and strode on, frown fending Good Advice, "Woman lias her place and man has Ing. "I will have my pound of flesh." "I came near bringing a dog home," his." lie said, "and when 1 think of "Be a vegetarian Instead, and take the confusion that would come from Holpeter told his wife at dinner that a peck of potatoes." Intermingling their places, I am re- night minded of an anecdote about Lady "My gooilness!" cried she. "I should Use Allen's Foot-EaHolland, t.ady Holland once said to think you'd have more sense!" The antiseptic powder to be shaken into John HuKsell: "Why hasn't Lord "Oh. I was just Joking!" Holpeter the alinea fur tired, temk-r- , smarting, achfeel Holland got a (tost In the cabinet?' made haste to say. "We can't have ing, swollen feet. It makes your feet Huld walking a IVlicht. eay and makes 'Well, If you must know,' Iiord John a dog la a flat." 25c. free For trial package, everywhere. answered, 'it Is because nobody would addieas Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. V, work in a cabinet with a man whose The next morning as be he walked wife opens all his letters." " down the street Holpeter saw the dog Vivid Imagination. "Puffins says a pill looks as large again, shivering In the mouth of an Work Begets Work. to him as a golf ball." alley, tall between legs. "Good boy!" Holpeter said recklessGeorge W. Perkins, the New York "That being the case, I don't see financier, was talking about the scar- ly and snapped his fingers. how he ever manages to eat green The dog put forward one shivering peas." city of the $10,000 a year man the man actually worth a $10,00(1 salary. paw and then huddled back. It was "The advantage of the $10,000 a too cold evidently to rlBk the effort Positively Brilliant. year man," he said, "Is not alone that which might end In a rebuff. "Did you hear young Pounders playhe works splendidly It Is also that That noon lA the midst of his hot ing on the piano Just now?" ander him everybody else works eplen-didl- lunch Holpeter choked. "Bet it hasn't "Yes. I consider him a remarkable There's a Chinese proverb," he had a square meal for weeks!" he performer." said, "that expresses exactly what I growled. "How Is that?" moan: "He can bit more wrong keys In said the man who was talk"Huh?" " 'If a farmer Is diligent the soli less time than any other person I ever ing to him. will not be lazy.'" "Nothing at all!" Holpeter snapped. saw." The next morning In his pocket reImportant to Mothers A Curious Mind. Examine carefully every bottle of posed a neat little packet of meat and "You are acquainted with Digsforth, CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for bones and Holpeter was terribly conInfanta and children, and see that it cerned when the dog was not at the I believe?" "Oh. yes." usual alley. He found the beast a "He likes to be well Informed conblock away, however, and gave him ot Signature food. He stood watching It eat cerning matters that very few peothe In Use For Over 30 Years. and was run Into by six men Inside ple know anything about." Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorw of a minute. "For Instance?" "He Is familiar with the achieve "Say," Holpeter broke out to hla Hla View. wife that evening, "he'd be a fine lit- ments of all the American Immortals "Tell me about Spain, romantlo tle fellow If he bad a bath and was whose names appear on the revised list" Spain." fed up!" "Well." said the motorist, "there are Mrs. Holpeter, with wifely Intuition, a few bad places as you come down Probably the Truth. the conversational gap and the mountains, but In the main the Jumped The druggist In a small town died. time. "Henry," the first guessed right roads are pretty good." his widow continued the business. she said, "I wish you'd get that dog and the win out of your mind! Do you remember A month laterso she arranged It was very atdow display that The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston. the collie home which you brought Mass.. will send a large trial box of ate tractive. ' That wek the town paper up your aunt's new sealskin and contained this Item Paxtlne Antiseptic, a delightful cleansof news: ing and germicidal tollot preparation, lost you a legacy?" "Mr. Arthur Ed wards, a prominent "Well, there are no more legacies to any woman, free, upon request-the to loae." said her husband cheerfully. druggist of Higglnsville. took In was He our of city sights yesterday. "And It you could see his pathetic Fairy Story. very much Interested In .our drug "Th-married and lived happily eyes!" attractive widow." gist's each to ever after." get Holpeter morning began a was anxious block "You forget that you are talking away whjn be Revised Version. from the alley frequented by the dog. out two people on the siage." Senator Bankhead, discuslng an eloIf he failed to ace It be hung around The longing of the moment always to wait for It. His efforts to furth- quent speech that had been rather seems the great essential. We are er his acquaintance with the little poorly reported, said: "The spoiled the ste?ch. It apt to forget the long eternity of re- beast went for naught. The dog had was likeroort old Hiram Karwig's account "orelll. stood so much abuse that Us suspigret. Of Daniel Webster's laht word. Web cions were deep. ster, you know, as he lay dying, ut owr "nitoMo oi iMir." on a was so cold which Finally day ! f l!lIMii v' IMNK. tered the profound and significant Tl.ill.l.UIHH . Ice I cream U "would have tasted like t Cm i.IkiYK. It c4 the Wur,a that 1 mj . &r. "I still live.' Well. Hirajq sentence. to pl,rui u rr a hot drink Holpeter threw caution to Earwig of Skeeter Beach said to a winds. the 111 A man feels as at ease In a dry the city: "It's a shame." he said, "to think of visitor fromlife's Wot wuz It good store as a woman does In a to"'Yawp, nice that to little dog freezing death that thar New onsartln. said Webbacco shop. Englander and starving and nobody willing to put I think? Yawp. It wuz General out a helping hand! I'm going to take ster, TV. Pierre's TMMa, amnTl. msr-m1- , Dan Webfiter. He got off a good thing Cx him home and htm a take ami up!" to randy, regulate invigorJust afore he died. He riz up in bed ate atutnacb, liver and bowels. Iki Dot gups. an' says, says he: Fired by this Tlrtuous resolve. Hoi-pet"'1 ain't dead yit! "Baltimore Sun. tjvelineaa of character Is nothing left work an hour earlier than but steady love of good and steady usual that afternoon to search for the A WOMAN DOCTOR scorn of evil. Froude. friendless pup. When he saw It Was Quick to See That Coffee Poison and whistled it edged away. Waa Doing the Mischief. For livt anl fcidtwr tmnt.tea, nothing ia "Poor chap!" Holpeter said. "It ttmir mt mild, pieaaant SD'I eilecliT. aa doesn't know I'm his friend!" A lady tells of a bad case of coffee Uarheld Tea. The dog rsn across the street and poisoning, and tells It In a way so simMany a girl repents at leisure be Holpeter followed, narrowly escaping ple and straightforward that literary the wheels of an automobile and fol kill could not Improve it. rsuce she didn't marry In haste. lowed by the lavish remarks of Its "I had neuralgic headaches for 12 chauffeur. Once on the sidewalk the dog years," she says, "and have suffered started to run and Holpeter broke In- untold agony. When I first began to to a gallop. The woman whose hand- have them I weighed 140 pounds, but Not only pleasant anj refreshing to bag be carried away on a coatsleeve they brought me down to 110. lj taste, but gntiy cJcannng and sweet, button In his baste "I went to many doctors and they protested so voclf- ming lo tKe tyricm. Syrup of Ftgt and ! erously that Holpeter, quite uncon gave me only temporary relief. So I Elixir of Smna is particularly adapted scious of his crlmfl, was forced to suffered on, till one day, a woman to Udies and children, and beneficial in stop because of tbe crowd that ha- doctor advised me to drink Postura. She said 1 looked like I was coffee taxes n which a vhoteaome, streng'h-i- g rassed him. and tStxbre laxative should be Everybody told the policeman that poisoned. "So I began to drink Postum, and cL It n Peffetrly safe at sB times and Holpeter was trying his bet to get few 'pet coliv headaches and the tain fcay because they saw him dodging gained IS pounds In the first used by indigestion and conMipation so and running! It was an exceedingly weeks and am still gaining, but not so fast aa at first. My headaches began omptly and eSectrvely that it is the one told evening and the policeman was to leave me after I bad used Postura In a pleasant frame of mind. Dot -- rfect farrjr laxative which efves satis 11 o'clock that about two weeks long enough, I exhome at got Holpeter tcrion to aO and is reconimrnded br and told his Impasskmed story pect, to get the coffee poison out of roi31ioTni of fam3 es wh bare used it and bight my system. to Ms wire. who hare personal knowledge U its ex- "Now that a few months have pass"Well," she said when he had ended CcBence. his harrowing tale, "what became of ed since I began to use Postum, I can Its woodcrfj popularity, howeref, hat the gladly say that I never know what a dogr led unvmrpolous clealrTS to offer Tog!" roared Holpeter. "if he has neuralgicwasheadache Is like any more, and It nothing but Postura that tions which act unatisfactor3y. There-for- e, any sense he's running yet!" relieved me. when buying, to get its beneficial "Hefore 1 used Postum 1 never Trsgedles Told In Htadllnes, elects, always note th fu3 name of the went out alone; I would get bewilder"Harbor Snereats 'Hair Tonic to Companjr CaWocnia Fig Syrup Co. ed ar.d would not know which way to Raid Hesded Man." of front the on plarnly prmled erery "Pastor s Parrot Tries to Help Htm turn. Now I go alone and my head of the genuine STup of Figs Is as clear as a bell. My brain and prk Ask a Pressing at t ompsny IHnner. and LJixir of Senna. "Great Airing of Soiled Linen; Fire nerve are stronger than they have For sale by s9 leading druggists. Prk,e in rblrK-sbeen for years." Name riven by lSundry." 50 cents per botlie. Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mkh. "Two Pwietjr Leaders Accidental! "There's a reason." and It Is explainIn Pawnshop." HX Meet . -,.Tss. ed In the little beok, "The Road to aTT,.,. ,, Ran-ws- y "Manlrtire Recognizes Idy , , atast ja.Matl WellviHe " In tkg. Husband by His Warts." reaat ae aifcove A ae 9 fm In When Kir kef Ove aassr t frrHtr. "Fiehtlng Kditof flme f time. mm4 foil of boraao "alls st Office." re reaalae, frlt Ira, y Just brimming full of information PORTER-WALTO- N Further, this particular dog was not at all the sort of dog a sane person se Hewlett Bros. Co. . vision. Miss Ninette Porter, Braintree, Vermont, writes: "I have been cured by Peruna. "I had several hemorrhages of the lungs. The doctors did not help ma much and would never have cured me. "I saw a testimonial in a Peruna. almanac of a case similar to mine, and I commenced using it. "I was not able to wait on myself when I began using It. I gained very slowly at Urst, but I could Bee that it was helping me. "After 1 had taken It a while I commenced to raise up a stringy, sticky substance from my lungs. This grew less and less In quantity as I coutim ued tbe treatment. "I grew more fleshy than I had boon for a long time, and now I call mysel e ALL SIZES AND SHAPES For prices and details ask i The first time Holyeter saw the doff ha walked on rapidly and tried to think of something else. Memories of past benevolences In the canine lines and their resultant troubles prompted him to adopt this course. All his life Holpeter had been seeing homeless dogs, and even be had reached the point where he realized that It was not always well to have too acute a Everybody who reads aagailnaa kiya bat everybody wfc reada oowapapara doooat boy magazines. Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lak City. Utah, January 31. 1912. Notice la hereby given that James L. Stark, whoso postoffiee address I) Forest Dale, Utah, mauo application In accordance with the requirements ' of the compiled laws of Utah, 1907, us amended by the session laws ol one (1) Utah, 1909, to appronrlute second from cubic foot of. water an unnamed wash In Junb county, Utah. Said winter was to linve been diverted by means of a dam and a ditch, at a point which lies 1,320 feet east and 1.002 feet north of the west quarter corner of section 3fi, township 10 south, range 3 wat, Sul Lake base and meridian, from whers It was to have bean conveyed for a distauce of 1,495 fe.t and there used during the period from January 1 ti December 31, 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 in good standing. The applicant now makes application In accordance with the requirements ot sedition 12SSx24, session laws of Utah, 19i9. to rhango the point of diversion to the following described point: r00 feet south and 70 feet enwt of the north quarter corner of section 35, township 10 south, range 3 west, Salt I.!ie base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 2.3H0 feet and there used to irrigate 40 acres of land embraced in section 35, township 19 south, range 3 west, Salt Lke base and meridian. Tills application Is designated In the state engineer's office as No. 97. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must tie made by affidavit in duplicate and flled In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion ot the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication, February 9, 1912; date of completion of publication. March 11, 1912. KLS10RED BY PERINA. 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