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Show $ yw u I BstaU sf Jobs ThorglcrMB, respectir SWORN STATEMENT OF ELECTION AND CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Slate of Utah, County of Utah. ss, r1 Lelioy Dixon, being first duly 'srworn, upon his oath deposes and ' says I v as duly elected to the oflice of Commissioner of Provo City, Utah, for the term of four years, at the municipal election held in and for Provo City,. ?n the 4th day of November, 1913; on the oth day of January, 1914, I duly qualified for said office; the total of all my election and campaign expetnses amounted to the sum of $4.u07snd the whole of said amount was contributed by my- DR. GEORGE E. ROBISON DR. J. Jf. AIRD TAYLOR DR. HORACE G. MERRILL DR. FRED W. DR. DAVID WESTWOOD Respectfully announce that, beginning January 1st, 1914, in order to render more efficient and satisfactory service ta their patrons and friepds, they will be associated together in their medical and surgical work. They will practice their profession and do business under name of the Provo GenFfalTIospital. firm the Each member of the firm, Aside from his general practice, is qualifying as a specialist in one or more branches of the profession. - Complete offices and laboratories have been fitted up at No. 65 East Second South strcet. Provo, Utah. A graduate nurse will be-iattendance. Tlest jind recovery room for. anesthetics and minor operations. , : OFFICE HOURS!- -" 1 to 3 p. m. Dr. J. W. Aird Dr. Fred W. Taylor -- 2 to 4 p. m. 11 to 12 a, m., and 3 to 5 p. m. I .DrJDijvid Westwood O. 3 to 5 p. Dr. II. Merrill 11 Dr. George E. Robison to 12 a. m., and 1 to 3 p. bl NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ; Tht Provo Drug Company, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at s meeting of the directors, held on the 23rd day of December, 1913, an assessment, No. L of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary, In the office of the Grand Central Mining Company, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid Saturday. February I, 19l4will Jiedellnanelnt. for sale andadm-tlse- at public auction, and n d un- less payment is made before, win be sold on the 38th day of February, 1914, LROY DIXON, at 2 pclock p. m., at the office of the the delinquent asscribe dffdBwoTn"to- - b e f ore Secretary, to pay with the eost of ad sessment, together me this 21st day of January, 1914. vertising and expense of sale. ARNOLD DIXON, G. PETERSON, , PRESTON self. ll Secretary. Notary Public. Grand Centra) Building..., Prove. My commission expires Febru- Utah. , ary 15th' 1915. First publication Jan. 2, 1914 (Seal) OFFICE PHONE, 9fi, -- renwhablr success attained in Hu last few months in the NOTICE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO DISANNUAL MEETING lrparnnt of cancer by radium has SOLVE NEBO STATE BANK, induced Franklin K. Lane, secreA CORPORATION. tary of agriculttirp, to propose 1o The annual of the sharecongress an act to reserve all holders of themeeting In the District Court Of the Fourth Provo Building and Judicial District of the State of Utah, rgihta and ownership "in radium- Loan Society will be held in the in and for Utah County, State of Utah. bearing ores found on public District Court Room, County Court In the matter of the Dissolution of . -- lands. Nebo State Bank, a Corporation. The Provo Jlouse, Utah, Tuesday, Experts of the federal Bureau Feb. la hereby given that the Nebo Notice 7 :30 for the 10th, at p. m., of Mines have been conducting State Bank, a corporation of the State reof financial hearing of Utah, with Its principal place of searches for radium-bearin- g lands purpose and have located tracts in warious port of the Society, the election of business at Payson, Utah County, State of Utah, has made application sections of the country. The sec- its officers for the ensuirfg year to the District Court of the Fourth transaction of and for the any retary of the interior wonld have business that Judicial District of the State of Utah, may properly come in and for Utah County, State of Utah, congress authorize the President before the meeting. for the dissolution of said corporation to withdraw such lands in order H. F. THOMAS, aforesaid. If any person has any obthat the government may retain jections to the dissolution of said cor.Secretary. control of the ores which contain poration such objections must be filed the powerful curative mineral .First publication Jan. 27, 1914, In said matter in the above entitled last publication Feb. 6, 1914. court on or before the 6th day of Januknown as radium. The hhurg folks f at any of the er upon drink a luring the the most and cure qf the skin, osens the from the lie" you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. ana St awa Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlains Cough Remedy. ith bttlecfoldkon is Oil , SM you ness is gone, you will find It very effctual and conThis sspthing, tinue to use it as occasion requires for Dont sta be used.only years to come, as many others have penetrating once. I It the, ache hnd pain right done. For sale by all dealers. 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Notice Is hereby given that Freeman Tanner, whose post office address is Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, to of waappropriate ten (lO)Mrublc-fee- t ter rer second from Provo River, Utah County, Utah. Said water will be diverted a point which bears south 10 degree east 2,155 feet distant from the northijast corner of Section 12, Township ff .south. Range 2 east, falt L&ke base and meridian, and conveyed )y means of a canal for a distance of1 ,000 feet, and there nsed from May toOctober 15, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 700 acres of land embraced ou more knew them! Conldnt you serve more people without adding much, if anything, to your expense? If you say Yes, we say that condition calls for printers ink. 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This Application in designated in the State Engineers office as w No. 1976. protests agalnsl the granting of said application stating the reasons therefor, must be madejy affidavit in duplicate and filed in thfs office within thirty (30) days sfterthe completion of the publication of this notice. AH . W. D. BEERS, , State Engineer. Date of first publication January 23, 1914, date of completion of publication February 23, 1914. . make adequate winter. supply AND RETURN Annual Mid-Wint- er Excursion January 31st ' - For- - special Many-interesting side Trips arranged. Includes ocean trip Jo Saa Diego - THERE anything about your business which f other people Kijew, IS would induce them to say -- Yes, then patronize you? If-ysay that calls for the use of printers ink. Of course, well admit that a number of people already knows these facts about you, but suppose and thus or- to Los Angeles USINESS-MA- lSlf.' 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If served dates named : to within the county in which this action are All beet requested growers 'Feb. 18 Assistant in paper call at Baid time. is brought; otherwise within thirty plaflt investigations nautical exW. W. GOODRIDGE, days after service, and defend the pert. j20-fl- 2 Agent. above entitled action, and in ease of - Feb. 19 18, Surveyor. - March your failure so to do. Judgment will be Statistical clerk.--rendered against you according to tbe Tetter, Sail Rheum and Eczema April 15 Trained Nurse.' demand of the complaint which has One applies-HoSalee by Chamberlain's For blanks and information see Ate cored relierea the itching and burnmi aenaation. filed with the clerk of said court been J. R. Hodson, local secretary. This action la brought to recover a judgment dissolving "the bonds if matrimony now and heretofore exist lng between the plaintiff and the defendant and releasing the said plain tiff and defendant from all the obliga. tions thereof. 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