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Show PAGE EIGHT nova .Utah, on or tri ;t oe tlu I7;h day p cTaTElaZI -- All the irrrr; rTertrrrjTr" tjliiid i! Smoot, deceasing same with vouch- At the office ui:a.0-y- d ic CR, Administrator ; r1' ed, v FI 1915 of November, against u. At, iiney. ji'lcation J.' t'i. J..coh Col I'ibt i I Dl5,i com NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ers, of the Provo Foundry Department of the Interior & Machine ComS. U. Land Office at Salt Lake City,1 ft, on the Detore or Utah, pany, Provo, v j ; Utah, February , 1915. 35th day of May, 1915, WillIs NOTICE that hereby given t THOS. F, PIERPOXT, iam H. Mitchelihf Provor Utah, who, on January 17, 1910, made Home-- i Sec- stead Entry No. 05353 for istrator. Date of first publication Jan. 8, 1915, tion 31, Township 0 South," Range date of last publication Feb. 10, 1915. 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, haa filed . t notice of Intention to make final , five-yea- r proof, to establish claim" SUMMONS. the-Ja1 to , above-- , described, bafor !a the District Court of ho -- Fourth of District Court, at Provo, Clerk the of Utah, Judicial District of the State 19th day of March, 4915 of oa the State Utah, Utah, In end for Utah County, a Claimant namfi8,aavltneflaeat Jex Lumber Company, corporation. B. Gardner of Elberta, )lalntlff,ys. Henry, G. Fernsten Fred JB. Gardner, of Elberta, Olive Fernsten, defendantsi-Su- m. j William A. Gardiner, of Moslda, Utah; too-- s. f , - Tlu State of Utah to the said de- - John H. Mitchell, of Ogden, Utah. ' E. D. lendan's. to summoned You are hereby appear Register. Within twenty days after service of First pub. Feb 12, 1915. this summons upon you ,if served with-- in the county'1 In' which Hhis' BCtiwr ts brought; othci wise within thiity days after service, and defend the above entitled action ar.d In cfc.se of your failure so to do, judgment will be renEstate of Brigham Maisen, deceasdered against you according to the ed, mfind of the complaint, which has been The undersigned w ill sell at private , filed with the clerk of said court. sale the following described real esThis action la brought to recover a tate In Utah County, Utah, Judgment for the hum of $740.40, toCommencing 7.50 chains East and gether with Interest thereon at chains south of the corner corn-rat- e of ten per cent per annum fronmon to Sections 33 and 34 In Town-an- d after September IsL 1914, also fori ship 6 South, and 3 and 4 In Township $150.00 attorney 'a fees and for costs 7 South of Range 2 East of Salt Lake of suit This action is also brought Meridian, thence East- 2.06 chains. Administrator, Jacob Coleman, Attorney for Admin- f E,. ni andW. ' " K 17 t i H J 4 the-17.5- " Beautiful fabrics is the daintiest patterns and colors. describe th8 many new, attractive items We cannbt begin to - t: We earnestly request i pleasure of showing you, Goods. in come and pay us a visit. Give you-t- - - rtbenee 'South"T3.Ta cEaKiTthenciT'jr for costs of suit on the second cause 77 deg. 30 min. EL 1.64 chains, thence of action set forth In said complaint N. 38 deg. 10 min. E. 7.50 Chains, This action is also brought to recover , thence E. 2.10 chiins, thence S. 1 deg. on a third cause of action a Judgment 30 mln. w-- . $.15 chalnsThenoe S. 35 for the sum of $75.50 and costs of suit j deg. 55 min. W. 4.47. chains, thence This action is also brought on a fourth g. 43 deg. 33 min. E. 5.76 chains to the cause of action for the sum oi ?18,85 middle line of Section, thence W. fol- and for costs of suit, all of which more lowing middle line of section 4.20 fully. appears from the complaint filed chains to the middle of Provo. River, with the clerk of Bald court thence following said middle line of ELIAS HANSEN," river North 49 deg. 35 min. West 11.05 Attorney for the Plaintiff. 'chains, thence N23 deg. E. 2.76 Post Office address, Spanish Fork, chains, thence N. 5.47 chains, thence Utah. , K-- C9-deg 31 min. - W...U8 . during "First" publication Jan. 19, 1915; com-ytettou'-of publication Feb.'T9; i915'. cglS min, E, 2.88 chains, thence N. I "rr-- TRY I I The Big, Busy; Popular Store, Owned by Provo People and the Earnings "Stay in Provo. ' H claimed being wU - k ca - ' to-w.- t: p.-n- - -- - - flfiry-Full- eu . ""MATTIE C. M DSUN. Admlhistrau lx. . j The annual Stockholders mect'ne Booth & Booth, Atorneys. fc'Ubarf "Society of the will be held Tuesday, February 9th, NOTICE OF SALE. 1915, at 7; 30 p. m., at the Court Room. County Court House, lor the purpose of hearing annual report tie eleettor . oice is hereby given or puolic sale of officers and such other business as if an automobile, the property of D D. Miner of San Diego, State of may come.bcTore the meeting. Secretary.-.- , to Betisfjr a " lien against said First publication Jan. 22, 1915. last utomobile held by C. L. Naylor of rovo City, Utah, said lien being for publication Feb. 9, 1915. labor performed and materials furnish- ed in repairs, made upon said automo- said auiomt- Mie and for storagp-o- f bile, sail repivtrs being made and said charges for storage arising between estate of George M. Snvoot, deceas- - the 6th day of April, 1914, and the 1st ed, will present the same, with vouch- - day of January, 1915, inclusive, ers, at the office of Jacob Coleman, the amount for which said lien ! - TOrEanorP5009irw Cali-oml- ip-m- IL manufacture, 0jr 1510" a J Buti-fifi- ; h receive' by iae tn five ises at This tie, Utah County , Utah, . American Mercantile company Said sale will- be made on or after and to Forlc. and gas up Utah, Including Jlgto merger. grey. J'Ith day o FcbnW( m5 Hnd tcrru-Salpublic auction UheTolIowing pc sill This' at wiU recdTed be wdg Auto fOmpany, 127 strnction on the SALT .BAKE & at the Naylor-CfarWist Center Street, Provo City, Utah Tcrnm of sale cash; ten per cent of UTAH RAILWAY COMPANY BUILDING J;o beerected aatAbelr .depot- lot county, Utah, between the bcui'W of 32 bidiorreal estate to be paid wnn Ljo. at Provo en"?.ondr.y,-- ; d'elork. 'nrKin, and City, Utah, the of sale by balance on confirmation All brick work. Including ten do: s the 13th day of February, 1915.1 ' i propFourth" District Court; personal . and ecaf folding. ' ; to be paid for when seld, A 11piss teriug." In ctu ding "" tenders First publicatlcu Feb. 5, last pubh- erfy f at expenWtSrpbrtlihidP: . and seaffold!ng. cation Feb. 12, 191a. ELLAS GARDNER, 'AM paintingr inclosing material. , Admlnstrator with Will annexed. AH plumbing, including-materia- l. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE Booth & Booth, Attorneys; n All heating, including, boiler and Jan. 29, 1915. deeas- -. First publication m - tr - il-evn BIBS WANTED - ... EidS-Wl- meeting oL tne stock- - February20th,,1915r and written bids holders of the 'Provo Commercial & will be received at 353 Floss!? Ave. -- Savings Bank will be held at their Salt Like City, or at the office m on & Booth, Attorneys!" Kccra 5, banking jouse Thurtday, Febrnaiy Booth 1,1th; 1915, at the hour of J oclock p. Kn'fcffct.Plook, Proyo Citv, Utah. , in., .for the purpose of electing. cff! Tcnrs of sale cash, ten per cent ti cers for the ensuing yea?, and for the) accompany onreKmc- 'transaellon of 'such other buslnes as. tion of sale by the District Court oi may come before th meeting. Utah County, Utah. J..T. FARREIt, Cashier. Deed and stamps af expense oZ pur- First publication Jan. 8, 1915; com chaser pletion of publfcalcn Feb, 9, 1915. Dated Feb. 3rd,- 1913, Lld.-hUan- at the time of i tools, sewing machine, emery . TO book case.' clock, watch, "knife ; saiu , $80.40 nt Pub.lcU, I -- "Kpm w iinw - 7 Tv :7" 777,7 5 NOTICE. FOR THE NEWEST, SNAPPIEST - AND BEST FOR THE MONEY, ALWAYS - a JSststeualL JohaThorglersea f 'OUR tOFPEE SALE was so much Bigger The undersign! will sell at ale the following described property in Utah County, Utah, Rear estate: Commencing 493 feet. East irons the Southeast Corse? of the Southwest Quarter, of Section 23 Ip Township S South of ItSnge 4 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence North 22 degNo mln. West 210 feet, thence North 67 deg. 30 min. East 225 fqet, thence South 22 deg. 30 min. East 30 ' to Section line, thence West 245 feet to the place of beginning; area 133 acres, with Improvements and e purtenances. to-wi- t; . JKS?. .It ap-th- property:A!l books now al belonging to said estate; cobblers jOU eompletion. work ' Including t PflCC SaiXTe All sheet, metal ' material, Sand; delivered at bnilding. Cement gravel delivered ait building. Earth for filling, pern yard. We reserve the right to reject any I and all bids For terms and parcfciilars enquire John Hunter, Foreman. Chlpman Lumber Yard, American Fork, Utah. Plans can be seen at the Prowo Commercial & Savings A -- ; Provo Tea and C hina Co. Comedy MONDAY Gract Cimard CAL OF .THE WAVES 2 4 Lectures and pictures waiOM-f-- HE T Money Back Money Back Hose Shoes IF YOU WILL FIGTTEE CAREFULLY YOU FIND -- IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU BUY THE I) BEST FOR THE MONEY. EVERY PAIR OF CHILDRENS SHCES WE SELL IS- - SOLED Dobbs wt!l ro tlf1' v Provo audiences next Slonday hnd Tuesday afternoon and evening In h's famous lecture on Alaska and . berla and the motion pktures accompanying at the Columbia Theatre. This feature will be if WITH LOUISVILLE OAK "especially 1 good for -- school children anil has been by State superintendents, and leading educators ell over the wet A soeclal price of 10 cents hastcon made foe studentswho attend the matt-ne- ; SOLES; TrET''T7Z AE. THEY' HOLD TEEIR SHAPS. THEY ARE POSITIVELY THE BEST FOR TEE MONEY. OUR HOSIERY, TCG, 13 SOLD UNDER A POSITIVE O.ildreiv's sizes, t' niiUrcns ft s 0 Ecoiuny for. . 25(? Ilounil Ticket .. Hose, linen Leels anil toC3,. all aizes.23 Infants Silk Ilose 7 3c Misses Guaranteed Silk ltose 35 Bi'ys lltown Ilijh Tops, the kind" that wear. $2.50 CF SATISFACTION, BARON'S b .$1.50 Boys to ip ut ton, 2, best-grad- f.r..-7$2.00't- e, -- If you are hot buying; your Chil- ' drens Shoes from us, you are not V get-in- g inade-to-we- ar 8 nd 1.25 Ghilds besti grade Ivid Metal Shoes Same in Cirls Mis ses 75 - lor gun I... .$1.25 1$1.50 to $1.85 .$2.00 to $2.50 NONE BETTER MADE 4 BEAR ESCAPE J TUESDAY j! Matinea J, -- 4 p. m. Master Key ! Ii A FORTUNES OF MARGARET fatal , . Twenty thousand pounds cf f'si tsken from ickz" wero- diairib-ute- d In Salt Lake yesterday by- Cttjrt, r. M. M. Weed pauper clerk for til city. Over on a thousand people were given free fish and several hundred pounds 4 were delivered to the Saft Lake county infirmary, the detention home -- end s'mllar institutions. It was esUm&Ul that doublet tM amount of fish wee j 'dirirlbutell this year over the j of & year ego. - " j ! 'flv FOR SALT LAKE POOR - ?2.50 the best for your money, . Infiits Kid Shoes French Kid and Patent 3UjVaUEU-?1.0- 0 aizea 13 o Infants FISH " Herbert Comedy '5' FRESH TER- - Rawlinsoix a " 1 "&.-UT- featuring the SI-- THAT YOU SPEND MORE FOR YOUR CHILDREN SHOES AND HOSE THAN YOU DO FOR THE BALANCE OF THEIR CLOTHING. T H E-- yUNO R B. Bm-erl- y Keel. Society 4 . . , ,1 "doctororqebs:,, - CHIPMAN MERCANTILE CO., Per S. U CHIPMAN, .Mgr. First pub Feb. 9, , Last pub. Feb. 19, 1915, ., . PAGE. FROM LirE!1 Ra'.vHusoa Dram , .- ViV Cof fee j hea?T7T5FTH EThIXXT 'Reels ' ' re- li ed.v K.- RANSOM r.T1 TT . . wrw V ' 1 is ram Hciquls! HgftsaasjariS Dreg Company UUh The Best Laxative I Know Of." sold Chamberlain's Tablets ' for several, years. People who have need them will take nothing else. I can regoirciqnd them to my customers as the Lest laxative and cure for constipation that I know of, write Frank Strous, Fruitlamfi, Iowa. Fbf sale I) ah dealers. (Adv.) I have |