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Show THU PHOTO POST THE PROVO POST ubllshad No. and Friday Tuesday 125 West Canter Street a Provo, Utah ost publishing' H. C. Hick N. C. Hick COMPANY Editor Bullnees Manager Subscription Rates Year, atrlctly In advance... Month, strictly In advance, If not paid In advance, add year, or 25e for ala months I ...$2.00 ,,,91X10 60o per to the the prlo paid th United States therefor, -- unless the surface ground, or some part thereof, of such mine or claim, is used for other than mining purposes, and has a separate and Independent value for such other purposes; in which case said surface ground, or any part thereof, so used for other than mining purposes, shall be taxed at lta value for such other purposes as provided by law; and all used- - In mining, and all machinery property and surface Improvements upon or appurtenant to mines and mining claims, which have a Value separate and Independent of auch minea or mining claims, - shall , be taxed as provided by law. All lands containing coal, granite, stone, marble, onyx, gas, oil, gypsum, or other valuable mineral deposits, other than those enumerated above in this section, after purchase thereof from the United States and all property and surface Improvements upon or appurtenant to such have a value separate and independent of all auch lands shall be taxed as provided In addition to the assessment of the surface grounds, improvements and machinery of mines and mining claims, all mines and mining claims producing net proceeds shall he taxed at a value not to exceed three times such net are hereby summoned to apwithin twenty days after the pear service of this summons upon you, if served within the County In which thla action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be entered against you according to tbe demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the said court This action is brought to obtain a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff. You PARKER hydro-carbon- above. Entered at the Poatoffle of Provo City as second claas matter, according to Act of Congrsaa, March S, 1884, Consult County Clerk or Respective Slfners for - Further Information. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THEf CONSTITUTION, HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NUMBER SIX. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROVIDING an amendment to Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the duties f th Auditor and of the Treasurer. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah: of all the members elected to each of the two houses concurring therein: - " Section 1.' That it la proposed to amend Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: 17. The Auditor shall be Auditor of public accounts. The public moneys shall be deposited with the Treasurer, under the supervision of the Board of Examiners, and as provided Two-third- s delinquen-T'notic- OF COURT STATE COUNTY, OF PROVO STESM LAUNDRY In the Matter of the Estate of - George Baum, Deceased. NOTICE TO .CREDITORS, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Martin M. Larson, attorney at law. Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah, on or before the second day of February, 1917, o be forever barred. ' ELIAS A GEE, Administrator of the Estate of George Baum,- - Deceased. Martin M. Larson, Attorney' for Administrator. Phone " HAKE VVF 8, 1916. 81, 1916. of the state tax N. GULICK,- - A SPECIALTY a short road from our appetizers to yourstomach, and a pleasingroute to take. itis Home a Every step is paved with pleasant memories of the groceries and delicacies we selL-fothere is quality and .. appetite in every bite and satisfaction in every swal- Happy One r m m low. Our customers have happy homes. How is yours! . Phone 67. Farrer & Whitehead . laor -- - - For Your Second Hand Furniture- - WE WANT A CARLOAD Martha, Deceased. wll WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY t New Second Hand Store - EDWARD DRAPER , PHONE 348, D. O.WAID PROP.,, PROVO, UTAH Administrator. Booth and Booth, Attorneys. 1st pub. October 27, 1916. Last pub. Nov. 24, 1916. cZ FI FOB SHIS 00tepfe's!ij(p ACHING KIDNEYS : $ r meat, which then th Back Kidneys, Hurts Ws eat too much The constant strain of ' acordanre with tbe law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 8th of 4&y of September, 1916, so many shares of each pareel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at 476 S Academy Ave, Provo, Utah, the office of said company on the 1916, and at the hour of 2 p. m, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense Of the sale. ZT And in A NIELSON, N. ' Secretary. 8. Academy Ave., Provo, Utah. ' -- porate benefit take effect January 1, 1917, Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes Approved March 20, 1915. Indiand used by and flumes owned " viduals or corporations for Itrgating STATE OF UTAH, SECRETARY lands STATES OFFICE: OF r corporatlons, or the individual members I, David Mattson, secretary of state thereof, shall not be separately of the State of Utah, do hereby certitaxed so long as they shall be owned fy tbat the foregoing ia a full, true and used exclusively for such pur- and correct copy of Senate joint resopose; provided, that mortgages upon lution No. 8 proposing an amendreal and personal property shall be ment to article 13 of the constitution exempt from taxation; and that the of the State of Utah, relating to revetaxes of the Indigent poor Bhall be nue and taxation, as appears of recremitted or abated at such time and ord In my office. ia such manner a may bo-" provided In witness whereof, I have hereunto by law. set myhand and affixed the great 4, The Legislature 6haHTioi Im seal of the State of Utah, this 22nd of any pose taxes for the purpose day of August. 1916. DAVID MATTSON, county, city, town or other vest pal corporation, hut may, by law, ecretary of State-- . thereof, inthe corporate authorities and respectively, the power to assess IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE collect taxes for all purposes of such FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN ' corporation." ?AND mines FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE all of surface ground 6, The -and mining claims, both placer and - "OF UTAIL rock In place containing or bearing gold, silver, copper, lead, iron or other Lee Roy Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Florpurchase valuable metals, after E. Clark, Defendant, SUMMONS: ence thereof from the United States, shall than of Utah to the Said Defendants: State not value greater be taxed at WE PAY CASH present claims with the undersigned at FounSanpete County, Utah, or to Booth & Booth torneys. No. 13, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before March 1, 1917. - - PILLOWS AND BEDS Its OF ASSESSMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS - r Proprietor OF FEATHER Is Your of advertising and expense of sale. HARVEY CLUFF, Secy. Office at No. 1, Holbrook Block, Provo, Utah. First publication Oct. 24, 1916. Estate of Creditors vouchers to tain Gfeen, I 3752VV, Center assessment, together with the costs appor- . - - ' - lf that part - RELIABLE 1 64 J. e jnotice ALWAYS , r Alta Superior .Mining and Milling Company, principal place of business 476 S. Academy Ave., Provo, Utah. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment s levied on the 8th day of September, 1916, the sev- - - Alplne Galena Mining" Uo., a Corporation. Principal place of Business Provo City,. Utah, Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alpine Galena Mining Co., a corporation, held on the 16th day of proceeds. October, 1916, an assesment (No. 3) 6. An ..ecurate statement of the eral amounts set opposite the names of 1 mill per share, or $1.00 per receipts and expenditures of the pub- of the respective shareholders as thousand shares, was levied on the lic moneys shall be published an- follows: outstanding capital stock of the comnually In auch manner aa the Legispany, payable immediately tc? Harvey lature may provide. Cluff, secretary, at his office at 7. The rate of taxation on prop Room No 1, Holbrook Block, Provo erty for state purposes shall never City, Utah. exceed eight mills on each dollar of Any stock on which this assess. on ednesday, ment may remain-unpa- id valuation to be aportloned as follows: of 29th Not to exceed four and one-haNovember, the mills day on each dollar of valuation tor gen1916, will be delinquent and advereral state purposes; not to exceed tised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will three mills on each dollar of valuabe soUTat'mjr office on Wednesday, tion for school district purposes; not to exceed one-hal- f mill on each dollar the 20th day of December, 1916, at 10 of valuation for high school purposes; o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent tioned to high school purposes shall constitute a fund to be called the "high school fund" and shall be apto the , cities and school portioned districts maintaining high schools In the manner the Legislature may proby law. And whenever the taxable vide. Section 2. The Secretary of State property within the state shall amla hereby directed to submit this pro- ount to four hundred million dollars, posed amendment to the electors of the rate shall not exceed five mills on the state at the next general election each dollar of valuation; unless a in the manner provided by law. to Increase such rate, proposition 3.- If adopted by the electSection the rate proposed and the ors of the state, this amendment shall specifying time during which the same shall be take effect January 1, 1917. levied, be first submitted to a vote Approved March 17, 1915, of such of the qualified electors o! the state in the year next precedState of Utah. - Secretary of State's ing such as, shall have paid a election, Office. to them within assessed tax property L David Mattson, Secretary of State the state, and the majority of those of the State of Utah, do hereby certify voting thereon shall vote In favor that the foregoing Is a full, true and thereof,, In such manner as may be eorrect copy of House Joint Resolu- - -- by law. provided 6 amendtion No, providing an 8. The making of profit out of pubment to Section 17, Article 7, of the lic moneys, using the same for any Constitution of the State of Utah, re- purpose not authorized by law, by any lating to the duties of the Auditor public officers, shall be deemed a feland of the Treasurer, as jippears of ony, and shall be punished as prorecord in my office. vided by law, but part of such punishIa witness whereof, I have hereunto ment shall to hold be set my hand and affixed the great public office. disqualification 22nd of of seal Utah this the State 9. No appropriation shall be made, day of August, 1916. or any expenditure authorized by the . DAVID MATTSON, 1 Legislature (whereby the expendiSecretary of State. tures of the state, during any fiscal shall exceed the total tax then PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE year, for by law, and applicable provided SENATE JOINT CONSTITUTION such appropriation or expendifor RESOLUTION NUMBER EIGHT unless the Legislature making AN AMENDMENT ture, PROPOSING such appropriation, shall provide for levying a sufficient tax, not exceedto Article 13 of the Constitution of ing the rates allowed in section 6 of (be State of Utah, relating to reve- this article, to pay such appropriation nue and taxation. ; or expenditure, within such fiscal Be it resolved' by the Legislature year. This provision shall not apply of of the State of Utah. two-thirappropriations of .expenditure - to all members elected to each of the suppress Insurrections, deffend. the two houses concurring therein! state, or assist in defending the UnitSection 1. It is proposed to amend ed States in time 6f war, Article 13 of the Constitution of the V JO. Nothing In this constitution State of Utah, so that the same will Bhall beconstrued - to prevent the read as follows! Legislature from providing a stamp 1. The power of taxation shall tax, or a tax based on Income, occunever be surrendered, suspended, or pation, licenses or franchises. contracted away. AU taxes shall be Sec. 3. The secretary of state Is uniform upon the same class of prop- hereby ordered to give this proposierty. within the territorial limits of tion to be published in at least one the authority levying the tax, and newspaper In every county In the shall be levied and collected for pub- state where a newspaper is printed lic purposes only. and published, for two mouths pre2. . The Legislature shall provide ceding the next general election. by law for an annual tax sufficient, Sec. 3. This proposition shall be with other sources of revenue, to de- submitted to the electors of this fray the estimated ordinary expenses state at the next general election for of the state for 'each fiscal year. For thetr approval or disapproval. All the purpose of paying the stale debt. official ballot used at such election If any there be, the Legislature shall nail hare printed or written thereon provide for levying a tax annually, the words, For the amendment of sufficient to pay the annual Interest article 13 of the constitution, relatand principal of such debt, withjn ing to taxation," "Yes," No," add twenty years from the final passage shall otherwise be prepared and subof the law creating the debt mitted to the electors as may other' 3. There shall be exempt from tax- wise be provided by law, and said ation property of the United States, ballot shall be Peceived, counted, and of. the state, counties, cities, towns, canvassed, and returns thereon be school districts, nuniclpal corpora- made in the same manner and in all tions and public libraries, lots with respects as In or may be provided by buildings thereon used exclusively law in the case of election of state for either religious worship or chari- officers. table purposes,, and places of burial Sec. 4. If adopted by the electors not held or used for private or cor- of the state, this amendment shall -- DISTRICT Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. 0. Address, Farmers & Merchants First pub. Oct Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. Last pub. Oct lands-whic- by-la- Legal Notices ROBINSON. IX THE UTAH UTAH. 476 1st pub. Oct 20, 1916. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 17th day of -- October, the sale date of the delinquent stock for the Alta Superior Mining and Milling company was postponed until the hour of 2 p. m., Monday, 1916, November 6. 1916. N. A NIELSON, Secretary. FA8Y TO DARKEN ' You can YOUR GRAY HAIR Bring Back Color tre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. sm When you darken your hair with SageZTea.. and Sulphur,- - no one can tell, because Its done so naturally, AT THE - SAN so evenly. - :1DR. - -- , results in Headaches, Backaches and other Aches, and also weakens the Nerves. headaches rhematle twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about tour ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take & tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for s few days and four kidnoys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Jdca, combined with llthia, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes th acids In thtf urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it Is only trouble. Lus- - Preparing this mixture, though at home is mussy and troublesome. For 5 cents you can buy tonic called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen a sponge, or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant' You wifl also discover dandruff Is gone and half has stopped falling. . Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at ence with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur and look years younger, . factory work yery often Mos( folks forget that th kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we- - have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe Two big natural hot sulphur water pools, emptied and cleaned twice a weak. f .f() " (tsAisli Ball Mi Bed 1 1 will quickly relieve the Nerves, or Pain, while Dr. Miles Heart Treatment is very helpful when the Heart is overtaxed. IW FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL" BE REFUNDED. SEVERE PAIN. "I used to suffer a great deal with lumbago In my shoulder and back. A friend Induced me to try Dr. Miles Antl-PaPUls and I am only too glad to b able to attest to tbe relief tbat I got from these eplenjid pills. 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