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Show 1 A RAGE THRE3 THE PROVO POST Legal Notices erted and usedrthe water w ill' be returnedjojhe natural chancel of the div - stream, at a point which bears north The Spring Lake Mining Company, 16 degrees,.40 minutes west 1,143 feet principal place of TTsusinesS, Provo ' Utahr- - Section 24, Township 6 south. Range 2 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT SALE, This application-I- s designated In the ASSESSMENT' NOr'6. State Engineers office as No. 4306. All protests against the granting of Iron .King Consolidated Mining Comsaid application, stating the reasons pany, principaf place of business, therefor, must be made by affidavit Provo, Utah. in duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after thecom-pletio- n Nome. Theie are delinquent upon of the publication of this the following described stock on ac- notice. count of assessment No. 6, levied on CALEB TANNER, the 20th day of February, 1912, the folr State Engineer." lowing amounts set opposite the Date of first publication March 8, names of the respective shareholders 1912. data of completion of publication 88 follows: April 8, 1912. '' -- Cert ; Notice is hereby given tlmt at 'a meeting of the board of directoi s of the'Sprmg -- late Mining Company,' held at Provo, Utah, on the 18th day of January, 19t2,an assessment (No lUoTwne (1) milteper 6hare was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Braxton Barnett, secretary, PaysoUj Utah. . Any stock upon which such" assessment may remain-unpa- id on Friday March 15th, 1912, will bk delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, April 13tb, 1912, at thevhour of two oclock p. m., at Room. 7. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the, No. Name. Shares. Amt NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 288 Jno. J. Chilson 600 $ 2.50 , 100 317 John T. Martin 40 Goshen-Mi- ll A .Eleetrie Pewee Com- cost .50 "352 II.1 W. ' Doschei I?. 000 andt'penKr"ct ' pany, principal place" of business, sale." 1.50 300 370 aTl. Snell Utah: Utah Goshen, County, BRAXTON BARNETT, , 1.00 387 A. U Snell .200 Secretary, Parson, Utah. .50 393 J. H. Carmichael.,.,, 100 Location of property, Goshen, Utah First publication Jan. 20, 1912. -- 500 -- 46J William Kem- p2,50 State of Utah. 2.50 Coupty, 600 464 William Kemp!. is hereby given that at a Notice POSTPONEMENT. .50 100 475 James Black ... ' f ...... , r: 497JohnT,'SIartih.. ... .100 .50 .50 100 511 John T. Martin 1.00 200 643 John W. Wulff . ,! 300, .1.50 544 CL W. Brown.. 1.00 200 592 A. L. Snell..... 596 Mrs. S- A.lawson , . ... 10Q .. .50 .50 100 608 J. F. Johansen .T. 1.00 200 614 A. L. Snell. .60 . 100 -- 685 B. F. Jacobson 7. 1000 - 6.00 708 D. F. Deloney I . 718 Mrs. H. J. Deal....... 9024.51 739 D, F. Deloney.'... .. .1000 5.00 25 745 Joseph L, Arthur .77T 449 749 Jno. J. Chilson 5jj6 8 .49 760 Mrs. H. J. Deal .50 766 C. A. Stoneham & Co100 .50 100 773 Edwin M. Carr. .75 ' 780 H. H. Freeman 149 803 D. F. Deloney.. . 1000' 500 2.50 600 822 C. H. Cranmer .50 830 A. Snell f. . 100 500 '2.50 854 S. R. Fraker....' 2.00 400 862 John Okelhery 2.50 500 880 J. P. Gallagher. 2.50 500 886 h, E. Cing. r. .". 2.50 946 C. A. Stoneham & co. 500 950 J. Edward Erickson. .2000 10.00 983 H. W. Doscher. 388 , 1.94 .50 1002 C. A. Stoneham & Co. 100 .50 1003 C. A. Stoneham & Co. 100 .50 1004 C. A. Stoneham & Co. 100 9 1005 C. A. Stoneham & Co. .05 1008 Mrs. Alice E. Parker. 2000 10.00 5.00 1011 A. F. Cardon. 1000 1023 M. H. Cortland! I 23 32 1.00 1024 Henry Free,... 200 40 1025 Jno. J. Chilson 480 .07 15 1026xH. S. Garrett 1028 F., B. Ferguson .10 20 ..... - .... - ' ....... .... the meeting of the directors,-heldo- a 2nd day of March, 1912, an assessment of ten cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary of the Corporation afaiS' office in Goshen,' ' Utah. Any stocky upon which this assessment may remain unpaid onthe 19th' day of April, 1912, will be, delinquent and advertised for sale At public auction. and unless pay- Blent' is made before, will be sold on MayT 1912,TaEZI o'clock noon at the office of the gee retary, to pay the. delinquent assessment,' together with the cost of adver Using and expense of sale. ' W. P. OKELBERRY, Secretary. First publication March NOTICE TO WATER USERS. ...... - ...... ..... 1030 1031 1032 ' 1033 1034 1035 1038 1039 - 1040 O. F. Edwards 60 27 E. T. Galorele..' N. G. Jerrard 210 C. A. Stoneham & Co, 210 C A Stoneham & Co.. 215 A. P. Simones....... 225 C. A. Stoneham & Co. 23 E. M. 78 3. C. Mallery. . . . . 23 .30 .13 1.05 -- 1.05 1.07 13 1 ' West.!..,;.... .12 .39 And n accordance with lawjso many -- Provol-Ufaht- eat2 p. m., Saturday, April 27, 1912, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. PRESTON G. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City! Utah, March 1, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Duller, whose post office addressis Elberta, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Law-- s of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 191V to appropriate cubic-fee- t f two and of water per second from six unnamed springs in Utah, County, Utahgaid springs bear from the east quarter corner of Section 5, Township 10 south. Range 2 wqst. Salt Lake base nd meridian aa follows. . No. 1, north (2) one-hal- 82 degrees 48 minutes west 6,877 feet; No. 2, south 86 degrees , 32 minutes west 9,586 feet; No. 3, south 87 degrees 50 minutes west 9,607 feet; No. 4 south 89 degrees 40 minutes west 9,518 feet; No. 5, south 88 degrees 11 minutes west 10,718 feet; , 6, south 87 degrees 4 minutes west 11,694 feet - .12 The shares or each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the corporation. Express Building, 9, 1912. PETERSON. Secretary. First publication' April 2., 191 2. water will be diverted at the place where It Issues from springs Nos. 2 to 6,Jncl)ijita, and conveyed to a reser volpAmbraced In Section Sa. TowEBhip 2 west. Salt Lake JO south. Range base and meridian. The water bo stored will be released whenever needed during the period from May- -1 4o August 31, Inclusive, of each year, at a point which bears north 81 degrees 58 minutes west 7,585 feet distant' of the east quartercorner of Section 35, Township 10 south, Range 2 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, and con veyed by means of a .ditch to the of Spring No. 1, place where it will commingle with- - the water-issuinfromsaid spring. - The g commingled water will be allowed to flow down the canyon to a point which bears north' 83 degrees 48 minutes west 6,877 feet distant of" the teast quarter corner of Section 35, Township 10 south. Range 2 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 3,300 feet and there used to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in Section 35, Township 10 south. and Range 2 west, Salt Lake-basmeridian. As much of said water as may be necessary wlllwbe used during the entire year for domestic purposes. In addition to the quantity" of water specified above, applicant intends to of appropriate fifty (50) acre-fee- t water which will be stored in the above described reservoir, whenever at nibble duiliirtMT pr tad "from Oq tober 1 of each year, to March 31, inclusive, of the year following, and used .in conection with the two and f of water per (2A) cubic-fee- t second to irrigate the tract of land herein described. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as All protests against the granting of the reasons said application,-statintherefor, must be 'made by affidavit fn duplicate, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the compthe publication M of this letion-of e- NOTICE TO WATER USERS. - State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, . 'March 1. 1912. is hereby given that A. E. Snow, whose post office address is SpanlshFork, Utah, has made, application in accoi4a'nce with the "requirements of the Compiled Daws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session ' Laws pf Utah, 1909 and 1911, to apprcubic-fee- t one-halone hundred (100 opriate from second Provo River, w ater of per Utah County, Utah. , Said water will be diverted at a. point which bears south 10 degrees east 2,130 feet dis tant of the northeast corner of Sec ' tion 12. Township 6 south. Range 2 meridian, -- east. Salt Lake base and from where it will be'conteyjfd Jy hieans of a canal and a pipe line for 'a distance of 11,400 feet, andrr there notice. TTsed'uriD gThtrpertodfronT-JantmDecember 31, inciuSiveof each . year, to develop power for the- pur - --Notice No-433- g RIO GRANDE SPECIAL CONFERENCE FLYER NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, Byorderot the Board 'of Directors at a meeting held Monday, March v 25, the publishing of the delinquent list of the shareholders of the Spring Lake Mining Co.,' on account of assessment No. 4, will be postponed until Tuesday, April 16, 1912. Sale of same will be postponed until Saturday, May 4. 1912, at 2 dclock p. m., at Room 7, Knight Block, Provo Utah. 1912, CLASSIFIED public special train excursion run from Salt Lake, City ' J i t o. ui gha m Utah... .a nd ret li ru , under auspices of the Commercial , FOR SALEEggs from(Tub on Arbor dajv Monday, single comb Vhit Leg- April 13th, aijd as most lines of horn hens." For particulars call business will be dosed on that David Keeler, 313 K. 4th N. day yon are urged to be one of the Phono 00. 300 people who will make the trip RENT New 0 .room Jmod-e- and save yourself regret. Special train will leave Union house. Good basement and Station, Salt Lake City, 8:45. furnace. 184 E. 3th No. m., and return at 5 KX) p. m., run7 D ning both ways via Salt Lake Female Help Wanted Day and lioute ami the - new high line night weavers, Steady work". Ap- scenic Bingham and Garfield road. ply to Portland Woolen Mills, Upon arrival at Bingham at 10 :15 Portland, Oregon. a. m. excursionists will be conMale Help Wanted Day and ducted to- - the immense open pit and mountajiu-u-orking- a eirthe uighLivcavcra. Steady work. to Portland Woolen Mills, Utah - Copper Company, where 7 D Portland, Oregon. special dynamite blaUkahd the LOST Muffler, between Lehi steam shovel operations will be departure of and Provo on road. Finder re- - witnessed. Upon - from in special-trBingham at turn to this office. & Garfield station 12:30 Bingbani - Woman HELP WANTED.p. m. a special Inneheou will be vuinted af llotel Roberts tola ssist served vvithout charge to holdei's witii rooking big wages. of excursion tickets. 'Upon reD-turn trip special train willstop for Sale. one hour at the Magna mills and Small N. 72 L. First one hour at the Garfield smelter, Call J. Eldred; and the excursionists will be eon West. ducted through the mills and smelter by guides who will exRIO GRANDE SPECIAL plain the treatment of the ores A WANTS ! thor-mighbre- - lke f ; Look Better when they are laundered by us than la possible when they ie dens up al h omeWr ttyrtia ndr'-"'"4"- " We make your shirts clean without We starch fading them, if colored. them to Justthe proper stiffness ! only the places where they are design-- . ed to be stiff. . And we lion them so they' Ut, feel ' and appear neat, comfortable and new, We make the bosoms lie straight and fiat, with every plait in place; we shape the cuffs to lit yeyrt-wristiffness and give them a finish equal to that of your collar.Send your negligee shirts with your other work, to the 4-- a 5 4-7 , from afterbeing brought mines 1 7 st Merry-Go-Roun- d CONFERENCE FLYER s YourNegligee-Shirt- -7 the Provo Steam Laundry at Bingham. This is .the first and only publig, 375 W, Center- -. personally conducted excursi'to the. mines, mills and sme!fi'and will be the best sighLs$$ng, most y interesting and instructive -before offered. ever trip The ladies may accompany you and vvilte encounter no ineonveo- - -- Both Phones one-da- - lcncce' l Are i tV special excursion tickets, including luncheon, arc on sale at rate of $1.75 and. if. you wish to avail yourself of this splendid opportunity to gain a direct insight into Utahs most important industry please do signify on at fuelled card and mail at .once. inform, your friends that the excursion tickets are on sate-- at Salt Lake Route ticket office lt9 Main street, and at Commercial tm that you are obtaining the best in groceries If not, we wish to refresh your mind that vve are still si riving- to provide the best,-i- . - WHY He WAS LATE. "What made you so late? I met Smithson. f ' - j au should be an hour late getting home to supper. - "i know,- - but 4 asked him how he was feeling; and helnsisted mrtelMng me about his stomach trouble. "Did you tell him to take Chamber d 2 n groceries, vegetables, dairy products, ete., that is possible. Our efforts to excel, both in quality and service, are meeting with "ajfyroval from all our customers. --WelR-that-is -- that your motiey will procure?- ' Club. Yo Convinced -- Semi-Annu- NOTICE TO CREDITORS - Conference rates via Salt Lake Route April 3rd to 7th. inclusive. 4-- - Ale you one of them? f i If not, why not? lulus Tablets? Garden and Flower Seeds. Surest hut is what he needs. Wilford Perry, Seed man, Provo, Sold by all dealers. D Utah, v j In the matter of the estate of Lucinda Kempton South worth, deceased. Creditors will present claims with SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES vouchers to the undersigned at AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD American Fork City, Utah County, Utah, on or before July 15th, 1912. - Semi-AnnuConference L. D. S. 2 -- - Walter - '" w. FARRER & al southworth, - -- - Executor. Jacob Jivans, Attorney for Executor. First publicatibnMarch14, 19l2. Church, : Salt Lake City,- April - 5 fflpF 307-- 9 5m, m f V LUMPS Aberdeen 1 Ring ' Hiawatha S. CONFERENCE VVAXTKI) this office. Salt Lake, April 5, 6, 7. Glean cotton rags at "Relief Society.-Apr- il 3 and , Peacock 4. ' - fart rates via Salt Luke CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED Route, " Trains thaTnmOTrtinie. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they Ask for tirkets via SALT LAKE L F. Crovvther . cannot reach seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure - it-- you must take internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. Jt is composed of the best fonils Ihowlircoiublned w itiUthlTbesi blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catari h. Send for testimonials the y W. Stevens RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE RATES For ihe L. 1). S. Conference April 5th to 8th, and the Ladies Relief Society April 3isLthe Denver &, Rio Grande will sell round trip continuous passage tickets to Salt Lake City and return at rale ol one single fare Tor the round trip. Tickets on sale April 3rd to 7th. inclusive, with final return limit of April Pith. WM.'H. MITCHELL, . j, Agent. for-- Sale l Eggs.for ini ub.il ion. Single Comb White Leglumis 1st ' class stick, per div.. 50f Call, at Ra neti or resilience, F. J. CHENEY I-- CO, Props , Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, price 75c. TakwHyll's Family Pills for con' stipation. 529-- I L. D. S. CONFERENCE Salt Lake, April 5, 6, 7. J. M. IIOLDAWAY 1 CONTRACTOR Plumbingand Heating famny-autee- sa hound to crown your ef foils Weve been preparing for a lot vof home btiilding here this year and have a slock of lumber that outilaws iti quality even that whuh jour grandfather used when he built his home sixty . years ago, and jou know' thats Couie in and golnd some. we it. Id J. W. HOWE. EXCURSION RATES via Sal! Lake Route to Salt Lakt City. On sale April 3 to Till in-- ' elusive.- - Return limit April 12th, Relief Society April 3 and 4, L D. S Conference, April 5. f and 'm rrrr --rti evr ti6 f Plmnc free. A, . Proprietor. ROUTE. -- every! anniversary thereafter like a .loi.xif your friends ,do 7who gave up the chase for elusive nehes tong ago and started to build their fortuues in the' good old substantial way of our Fatheis. Remember,. Pilgrim ' A lolling stone gathers no niois. and nothing will stop s' . family from rolling quicker thae a comfortable hoine.'rft .gives himbiiml. wile ' and childrea f something Jo work for and oncer you get such a unison of actio INDEPENDENT COAL CO. - ' Phone 459. One -- Rejoice Rock Springs, S()U Phone 07 In 1912 and - . Acad. Ave. Build A Home N -- WHITEHEAD : to 7, 1912. For the above occasion the Salt Lake Route wilt make a rate of . Eggs from highly scored Single for the round trip. Comb Rhode Island Reds. IVn fare SKLLlXO DATES:,. April 3rd No. 1, $1.50 for 15; pon'Xo. 2, to 7th. inclusive.-RETUR.$1.00 'for 15; jer 100, $5.00. J. LIMIT: April --12t'i, W. Cannam. Hpringville, Utah. ' 1912. Phone 133-D 0 Ask the ticket IMPORTANT: tickets-vi- a for scent the STtrtm r;o 'When purchasing Conference tickets be sure and ask for Salt Routed Lake Route Tickets:! , L. D. , t IT-ov- o -- The JDenver& Rio Grande will operate a Special Conference train April 4th ta7th inclusive, leaving Provo at 7 r43 a. m., arrive at Salt SUMMONS. Lake City at j) :20 a. m. Leave Iiake City at 11:15 p.' in.. Salt In. the District Court of the. Fourth arrive Prpvo at 12:45 a. m. Judicial District in and for Utah 11. MITCHELL, Agent. WM. Utah. State of CountyT Heber C. Jex and R. Leo Bird, plaintiffs, vs. James B. Woods, de- SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE, RAILROAD fendant Summons., The State of Utah to, the said DeConference L. D. S. fendant: Church, Salt Lake City, April You are hereby summoned to appear 5 to 7,jt912. within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, If served withFor the occasion the in the County in which this action is Route Lak will make a rate of brought, otherwise, within thirty days alter service, and defend the above fare for the round trip. entitled action; and-i- n case of your - S RULING DATF.S : failure so to do, judgment will be ren- to 7th, inclusive. RFTL'RX LIMIT: dered against you according to the deApril 12ih, mand of the complaint, which has been 1912. I.M PORTANT : - Ask t he tickcl filed with the clerk of said court. -This action tr brought to recover a ngent for tickets vin the Galt Lake judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mort- Route. gages upon the land and water rights described in the said complaint. Thoroughbred White and Brown Whiter PlyLegtiornspBarredhind YUTTN(T"8N(JWr Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. , mouth Rocks, and Rhode Island P. ' O. Address: 413 Templeton Red eggs and baby chicks for sale, also .incubators, brooders'1 and Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Perrv. First publication April 4, 1912. . poultry supplics.-T-WilforD d Utah.-Aft- The Denver & Rio Grande will operate a Special Conference vtrain -April 4th to 7th inclusive, leaving at 7 :45 a. m., arrive at Salt Leave- City at 9:20Salt Lake City at 11:15 .p. m.; arrive Provo at 12:45 a. ra. ' WM. II. MITCHELL, Agent m BRAXTON BARNETT. Secretary, Payson, Utah. March 26,1912, n ill be d 7th. --Watch for kunonueemeut , fiir speejat rf ra i ft seFv iee7vAsk CALEB TANNER, SALT1 LAKE Relief Society, April 3 and 4 liekets via the jto Slate Engineer. , Ope fare rates via .Salt Luke ROUTE. 8. Route March first of Date publication Trains that run n lime.. propelldecirioJightlng-lanIpose of of of date Bake FuNt jhi-s'- s equipment for Salt 1912, publication via "fvALT-LAKfor InVtah completion tickets Salt and Ak ing machinery 1912. so 8. Rwute Coufeienim-trijiijs- . Luke been ROUTE. Apvil having Valleys, er w A -- Theres No' Place Like Home All Kinds of Repaid Work. All Work Guaranteed First te . Class. 247 W. CENTER-ST- . . PROVO, UTAH. ;"Z7 .PHONE 220 - - LU1IBER GO. t?.j Wt .Third S). 'r I |