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Show Legal Notices . . . Consult County Clerk or respective Signers for further information. NOTICE TO ' CREDITORS. In the District Court of thg Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County of the estate of Zina In deceased, l.overlqge, p. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the tha--raatt- er undersigned at her residence on the Carteriille Road, Provo, Utab County, Utah, on or before the 14 th dajTof "" April,-191- 2, Doted December 14, 1111. ' Grant C. ' Bagley, .Attorney .for -- . Executrix. First publication Dec. 14,1911. -- NOTICE J)F SPECIAL MEEflNG OF - STOCKHOLDERS" " 26, 1911. Provo, Utah, December )! The VlFa Stockholders-!Mining Company: to a resolution duly pass-e- d of directors of The board the by Vira Mining Company, at a special meeting thereof regularly called by the President and held In room 12, the Knight Block, Provo, Utah, 26th day of December, 19J1, a special meeting of the stockholders of The VI ra Mining Companyla hereby calted Hie be held At room 12, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on Tuesday rJanuary O, 1912, at 2 oclock p. m., to vote upon the action of the board of , and confirm In directors making yale of all the real and personal property jof the corporation to Hiawatha Mining Company and to vote upon and ratify. the resolution of the board of directors of this comthe pany authorizing and directing ood and execution andf delivery of-gsufficient deeds of conveyance of all the property of this company to the said Hiawatha Mining Company. By order of the board of directors GEO. A STORRS, President. J. A. STALLINGS, Secretary. The VlraMIalEg .Company, First publication Dec. 28, 1311. To. the 1 ASSESSMENT"NOT1CE. Black Jack Consolidated Mining Company, principal place of business, Prove, Utah.. i Notice, is hereby given that at a' meeting of the board of directors of the Black Jack Consolidated Mining Company, held on the 11th day of December, 1911, an assessment (NoT 15) of one cent flc) per share, was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immedf ately to W, Lester Mangum, secretary, Repm.l21Knight Block Provo, Utah. this assessment Any stock - may remain unpaid on Monday," January 15, '1912, "will be delinquent and advertised for sale' at public junction, and unless payment is made before, on-wh- ich will be sold at my office on Tuesday, Fe b ruary 6,1 912, at the hour of 2 deck p.Tm.to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, TV. ' LESTER MANGUM, Secretary. Office, room 12 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First publication December 12, 1911. ASSESSMENT 'NOTICE. Swansea Consolidated Mining Com- pany principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby gn.n tluriT Z meeting of the boa:d o directors of the Swansea Consolidated Mining Company, held jn the 11th day of December, 1911, an assessment (No, 5) of one cent (lc) per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to W. Lester .Mapgutp, secretary, room' Any 12, Knight Block, Provo? Utah. stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid "on Wedue9day,"Jaiiu: afy 17, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, an assessment (No. 5) of one (1) Sections 4 to 10, inclusive, 15 to 21, cent per share was levied on the out- inclusive, and 28 to 33, Inclusive, standing Capital stock of the corpora- Township 3 south, Range 1 west; tion, payable immediately" to Preston Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13. 14 15, G. Peterson, secretary, atTiia office, 1? 22,'23r24r25r26r27r8 4r 85 -- and - 36, North Academy avenue, Provo, Utah. Township 3 south, Range 2 west; SecAny stock upon which this assessment tions 4 to 17, lpcluslve, 22, 23,. 25, 26, and 86, Township 4 South, may remain unpaid on Monday, Ja 1 Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, and west; be Range ary "15, .1912, delinquent 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 14, 15, 12, sale for at 21, advertised 13, public auction, 34 . S3, and made 35, Township 5 south, and unless payment is before, 28, will be sold on Saturday, February IQ,, ,ftahgp 1 west; Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 14 to 22, Inclusive?. 'to 34, In 1912, at the hour of 2 oclock, p. m., 10, to pay the 'delinquent assessment, to clusive, Township 3 south, Range 1 gether with the cost,of advertising and east; Sections 5, 6, 7, 25 to' 36, lnclu expense of sale. sire, Township 4 south. Range 1 east; PRESTON G. PETERSON, Sections 1 to 6, Inclusive, Township ' 6 south, Range 1 east; Sections 5, 6, 1 Seoiotary. 1911. 12, December First publication 7, 8, 16, 17, 21 22, 26, 27, 34 lmd 35, Township 5 south, Range 2 oast, and NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Sections"!, 2 and 12, Township r south, Range X east. Salt Lake base State Engineers Office, and meridian. This application Is " "Salt Lake City, Utah, ' designated in the 'State Engineers Decetnber 16, 1911. office' as No. 4221. ' Notice is hereby given that Benja-mi- All protests against the granting of H. Bullock, whose post office ad said application, stating the reasons drpss is .Provo, Utah has made appli- therefor, jnust be made cation In accordance with the re- in duplicate and filed In this office quirements of the Compiled Laws of within thirty (30) days after the comUtah, 1907, as amended by the Session pletion of the, publication of this Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appro- notice. of water per priate five (5) cubic-fee- t - CALEB TANNER, 1911, 111 -- , avit . second from springs Nos. 1 to 17, In. State Engineer clusive, Utah County, Utah. Said Date of first publication December springs are described as follows with 22, 1911, date of completion of publireference to the east quarter corner cation January. 22, 191 of Section 18, Township 7 south Range 3 east. Salt Lake base and meridian: SUMMONS. Spring No. 1 is situated at a point which lies 1,290 3 feet north, and In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, 1,485.8 feet east; Spring No. 2, 1,108 feet north and 1,517 feet east; Spring County of Utah. Elemine J. Anderson,' Plaintiff, va No.' 3, 1,307 feet north and 1,856 feet east; Spring No. 4, 1,176 feet north Robert Nagler and Horace Lindsey, and their unknown heirs. Defendants. and T,790 feet east; Spring No. 5 feet north and 1,773 feet east; The State of Utah to the said 'Defendants Spring 'No. 6, 1,069 feet north and You are' hereby summoned to apfeet east; Spring No. 7, 1,021 feet e north and 1,739 feet east; Spring No. pear within twenty days after of this summons upon you,- If 970 feet noith and 1,709 feet east; Spring' No, 9, 924 feet north and 1,674 served within the County in which feet east; Spring No. 10, 892 feet north this action Is brought," otherwise, with and 1,655 feet east; Spring 'No. 11, in thirty days after service, and defet east; fend the above entitled action ; anin and 1,- - case of your failure so to do, Judy 612 feet east; Spring No. 13, 729 feet ment will be rendered against you ac north and 1,381 feet' east; Spring Np. cording to the demand of the com 14, 67.6 feet noith and 1,616 feet east;. plaint, which has been filed of said court? Spring No. 15. 584 feet north ffeet' east; Spring No. 16, 117 feet N. J. SHECKELL, ' Plaintiffs Attorney, feet north and 1,538 feet east; Spring P. O.J Address 311, Felt Block, Salt' No. 17, 72 feet north and 1,598 ' feet east. It Is the lntent'on of the appli- Lake City, Utah. cant to Impound the water issuing The complaint in the above entitled from the above mentioned springs in a action, wherein Elemine J. Andersoi natural basin, where It will be used is plaintiff and Robert Nagler, et al. during the period from January 1 to are defendants, in substance alleges: December 31 Inclusive, of each year, That plaintiff is the owner and in pos for pleasure resort purposes After session of the following described ,having been so diverted and used, the real estate fn Utah County- State of The north 'seven waterjwllijbe returned to the natural Utah., eighths of lottwor section nine, town channel of the stream, which lies 1,209 feet east and 371 feet ship eight, south, range oae west of north of the east quarter corner of Sec- Salt Lake Meridian; that defendant! tion 13, Township 7 south, Range 3 claim Interests therein adverse lo the east. Salt Lake base and meridian. plaintiff, which claims are without This application is designated in the right and that defendants or either of State Engineerkofficeas NoT 3942. Them have - no estate r interest In All protests against the granting of said land -- or any - part --thereof - and said application, stating" 'the reasons prays that defendaats be required to therefor, must be made by affidavit set forth the nature of their claims in duplicate and filed in( this office and that all adverse claims of defend within thirty 20) days after the com- ants or any ef them may be deter pletion of the- - publication of this mined and that defendants be'de barred from asserting, any claim to notice, CALEB TANNER, - -- said land adverse to the plaintiff, and " that plaintiff be adjudged the owner State Engineer, , v of the same. first December Dateof jiublication " NT JrSHBCKELL- ,22, 1911, date of completion of publi 1,-1- 5 serv-lceic- -- and-1,-59- 1 ' to-wl- t: atapolnt catien Jaiuary Atteraey for Plaintiff 22, 1912. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State" Engineers Office, - Salt Lake City, Utah, ' ITU.' December 16, 1IU. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. West Yerfngton Copper Mining Com party, Principal 'Place ef Business Utah. the Notice Is hereby, given that Utah Lake Irrigation Company, hy Joseph R. Murdock, its president, whose post office address la Prove, Utah, kaa made application- ia accordance with the requirements ef the -Compiled Lawd af Utah, 199T, aa amended "by the Seas'on- - l.awa ef Utah. 1909 and 1911, to appropriate gnarttundred fifty (150) cubic feet of 'and'h&leSS'pkymenrds-made-beforwtklwr per aceoiid?ionTTre v - Rtv.r. will be sold at my office on Thursday, Utah County, Hah" Said vruto. wnl "February 8, 1912, at the- - hour of 4 he diverted Vt a point which bear t oclock p. m,to pay the delinquent as- -. south-- 1 degree 43 minutes west 1497 feel from the northeast corner of 8ec tlon i. Township 6 south Range 3 eastj-S- alt Lake bade and meridian, -.- - ej , from whore it will be conveyed by A means of a flume,, canal and a pipe line. for distance of JG9.600 .feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31. inclusive, of eachyear, to irrigate 114,300 acres gf land embraced in Sections 31, 32, 36. 34 and 33, Township iTsoufli, Range 2 west; Sections 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8 elusive, 22 to 28, inclusive, and 33 to 35, Inclusive, Township 2 south, 'Range 2 west; Sections to 9, inclusive, 16. 17, II, ip, 29, 21, 21, 29, 19 II. 32 and, S3, Township 2 south. Rang, i weT, -- Notice is hereby givea that at a meeting of the heard ef directors el the West Terlagtea Cepper Minimi Company, held en the 11th day ef Be comber, 1911, an assessment (Ne. 3) et one-hal- f Vi ) mill per eh are waa levied on the outstanding eapital stouk of thr corporation, payable immediately , to Heber C. Jex. secretary, 24 N.'Aead e ni y"'a t on u eTf 6 VO, Utafi A a y Stock tW' which assessment upon may re main unpaid on Monday, January 16 1912, wilinbd delinquent ancTndvertlsed tor sale at public auctlou, and unices payment la made before, will be sold at my office on Wednesday, February! t, 112, at tbe'hour of 10 o'clock a ni.- - to pay the del'nquent assessment together with the .cost ' and expense of sale. HEBER C. JEX, not be cured by Halls- - Catarrh Cure. F.. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly.honQrftble jn all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, i Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucofis surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Halls Family Pills for constipation. - . gives Reward but to robbers fail rou RETURN DIAMONDS are the master of vygur fate. The way you use your money li today age will be to you a time of rest, .comfort and good cheer, or a bitter, losing struggle for exist-- ; ence. Decide now to build up a bank account, big enough to nourish. And .sustain you In peace and plenty when your earning power begins to decline. You tan acquire a competence, step by step, if you want it hard enough, work for It pat-- ' iently, and deposit In this bank systematically. FARMERS A MEBCBANTS BAM T. N. Taylor, President OGDEN, Utah, Jan. 6. George G. Culver has now an oppoilunlfy'tcrDffer a reward 'for a reward. Culyer and his wife were held up tsvo weeks ago in their home and $5,00i) worth of diamonds and jewelry taken from them. Culver1 immediately " inserted advertisements in local papers, offering a reward of 3300 for the return of the gems. A reply was recelyed and Culver answered with a second advertise- determlnes-whether-n- -- ment: James Brown, your terms are sati! factory to mt My phone fitimber Is - 674 K. A telephone conversation resulted OF MEETING NOTICE OF SPECIAL in an agreement whereby Culver, was STOCKHOLDERS. to meet James Brown," give him 30Q and receive his 'diamonds. The spot , Provo, Utah, December 22, 1911. of town To the Stockholders of J. C. S. Mining named was in the north part on time there -to be Culver and agreed . Company: .The with the police last rewayd. night Pursuant to a resolution duly passed of the result the out tonight C. gave S. by the board of directors of visit. a at special meeting Mining Company, Culver passed a deserted building thereof, regularly called by the president and held in room 12, Knight Blk.( near the designated meeting place, Provo, Utah, on the 12th day of Decem- and as he did so a wipdqw was raisced ber, A. D. 1911, a special meeting of and Culver looked into the muzzle of a the stockholders of the J. C, S. Min- carbine In the hands of a masked man. ing. Company is hereby called to be Two others relieved him of the 3300 held at room 12, Knight block, Provo, reward and presented him with a Utahron Thursday January 25th,1912, small package containing some for an automobile. at 2 oclock p. m., to vote upon 'and confirm the action of the board of di- - The police hjd been notified by Culrectors In making sale of all the Teal ver before starting of his intention, and personal property of the corpora- but arrived on the scene after the robtion to Hiawatha Mining Company for bers left. There Is no clue. a consideration of seventeen Thousand five hundred (17,50fl)sharegotthe SALT LAKE CHIEF capital stock of sald'Hiawatha Mining OF POLICE WILL Company, or Jl, 7 50.00 cash at the opENFORCE AUTO LAWS tion of the stockholders of this company; and to vote upon and ratify the SALT LAKE, Jan. 7. Beginning toresolution of the board of directors of morrow morning, the "new chief of directthis company authorizing and B. F. Grant, states thab the police, of execution and the good delivery ing and sufficient deeds of conveyance of ban will be put on all speeders. The all the property of this company to the increased number of accidents and the said Hiawatha Mining Company, and leikless driving of so to transact any - other business that las, made this action necessary. After today all automobile and motorcycle may be presented. , drivers who exceed the speed limits First publication Dec. 23, 1911. By order of the board of directors. of the city will be prosecuted to the full extent of "the law. A general J. 1. SNYDER, President J. F. SNYDER, Secretary. boundary of the business district is South Temple J. C, S. Mining Company- - given out as follows: to Fourth South and 'State to Test Temple streej. . . NOTICE. The drivers of .other. veKTd's will also be held to obey the law within United States-Lan- cl Office, the business district Copies of the Salt Lake City, Utah, vehicle and automobile ordinance may ' December 20, 1911. be obtained at the office of the chief To When It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of police or the city recorder. Mountof Ut?h has filed In this office lists of ed officers and motorcycle patrolmen lands, selected by the said State, will be stationed at various parts of under section 6 of the Act of Con- the city to see that there are no ofgress, approved July 16, 1894, as In- fenders of this ordinance allowed to go unpunished. demnity School lands, viz: Chief Grant wlsehs the public to Sec. 35, SWj , Sec. 26, and NV6 know that he is not trying to show any 10 S. 6 R. T. L. M. Serial No. S., E., 09216. partiality, and for this reason.Jie.i9 Copies of Baid lists, so far as they not beginning to enforce the ordinance relate to'" said tracts- - by descriptive strictly until he has published the fact subdivisions, have been conspicuous- in the dally papers of the city.-- -ly posted in this office for inspection by any peson .Interested an, by the WM. J. BRYAN NOT public generally. IN THE FIELD During; the period of publication of ' - FOR CANDIDATE this notice, or any time thereafter, approyal and I am nol RALEIGH, N. C.,' Jan. 6. D. Dixon, Cachier. Anyone anywhere can bank , with us by malt , J. - J s majy-ehauffeu- witH strength and esse they always please" TWO "HORSE OVERALLS L.Et CO. SIKAOSb Very Serious It is a very serious matter to ask have the for one medicine and wrong one given you. For. this reason we urge you in buying to b careful to get the genuine BUcTTraugHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old reliable medicine, fur- - constipation, in- digestion and liver trouble, is firmIt doca not imitate other medicines. It ia better than Others or it would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger ale than all other? combined. SOLD 1NTUWN F3 ly established. zr. - The Easy way to solve that gift Problem, Is the KODAK Way Com in and talk it over with us. - r. departmental regula- tions of April 25, 1907 protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same Is more val uable for mineral xhan for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Cenerat Land Office at Washington, D. C Failure so to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient-evidence of the character of the tracts and the selection hereqf, being otherwise free from objection, wiU be approved to non-miner- tbs State. a candidate for any office and what 1 say now ought to be accepted. I honestly believed in previous campaigns that L would poll the largest vote of any. man in the field, but I have an Idea that there are others who can poll more), votes now than lean and I can work more earnestly for them than for myself. When I say this, let no mai think I am out of politics." I can work more effectively now than when IJtoas burdened jwith th candid'r - S - Utih.- D. R. - OLSON & HAFEN 77 NT Acady This- - the declaration here tonight of William J. Bryan in address ing an audience in the Raleigh audiw Utah Ave.-Prov- o, AlWAYl acy. aa torium. Mr. Biyan spoke against control of Register. the government by corporations and First publication Jai 4, 1911. declared for progressive' Democracy, urging the value of the iniative and ASSESSMENT NOTICE. referendum, and showing that the policies that he had advocated had Gold Hill Extension Mining Co been adopted by the Republicans and principal place of business, Provo, that Roosevelt and Taft ' -- We have a nice new line of Folders for your Xmas Photos. Theyre sure to please.- - THOMPSON, were-followin- his lead., Notice Is hereby'ilventhafkf' I ineefipg of the Boaid of Directors of WANT TO the Gold Hill Extension Mining TO FILL YOUR ORDER -- with the best of the many brands 0 f GROCERIES for we handle the best only lut:NEW YEARS t h e years DINNER mosjt important' meal. ;We ' have airthe requisites to help its success. is SHIP CHICKS THROUGH """'THE' POSTOFFICE her, 1911, Assessment No. 6 of 1 nrillt per share was levied upon the outWASHINGTON', standing capital stock of the corporaJan 6.- - -- Represen of tatives the tion, payable immediatelyto C, 'G American Poultry assoDahiquist, 485 S' Fifth West Street, ciation appeared "before the postofflee Provo, Utah, or at th State Bank of committee df the senate today to urge Provo; Provo Utah, Any stock on the establishment'' of a parcels" post which this asgessment may remain and the adflfl'lsioh'of their products to uhaid on Monday, Feb. 6, 1912, will the mails. The pouHryuien were tut Be deiinquentanff. advertised for .sale qutbbleis as to the ret es f 1 9 ige at public auction, and unless payment Alii they seek is to send eh'cks, is made before will' be sold at 30 E. fancy iggs and "game YoeJs First North Street, Ptovo, Utab,,Wcd the mails, and tiia w e:ght dim ted from " . Secretary. nesday,-Fe2J, 1912, at the hour ot 5 four pounds to eUven pounds. Office, 24 North . Academy avenue oc'ock-- p. ru., to pay theLdelioquent Tho.geFa-tin;C':UJ : ml ihickeimL. Provo, Utah. assessment together with, the coel ol when they" are said hutched, First publication, Dec 12, l9lT Charles D. Cleveland of Vest Oraitre, advertising and expense of sale C. G. DAHLQUIST, N. J , chairman of the express cpinnnt HQWS THIS? tee of the association. 'At th a Secretary. me 485 S. Fifth Went' Stieet Pio.v, the chickens can go three days withWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re T I' tab. out food Some of these joung chicks ward for any case of Catarrh that Can First publication Jan 4, 1912. bring as much as. J 1.75 each," ii ih.-oug- " T ihrwnii mi a w fin 1 Every&rng for iLe Mirice and Pumpkin Pies, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Etc. - ....Quick Delivery. b. ... Iut til i e ' FARRER & WHITEHEAD 307-- S Acad. Ave. Ttone 67 |