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Show abeth.. Brown Carter, Francis Nash IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Carter, Sidney Caher, Lucinda Car-ter- , FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN Mary Jane Stewart, George CarubliM Tuesdays and Friday a AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE ter. Edmund Carter, James No. 125 Weat Canter Street Carter. OF UTAH. Heber Carter, Warren Provo. Utah Carter, Phebe COMPANY Caiter PUBLISHING POST Christensen, Charles Carter, Caroline Have. Plaintiff, vs Richard Hunter. Jr and Rose M. Hunter, Editor FrancisClarkrPoUy Ann Whipple, H. C. Hicke Albert Carter, Alma Carter, Defendants. Bualneee Manager Joseph N. C. Hicke Enos Carter, Marie Whip Summons. Subscription Rates pie, E.ra Carter, I.oie Caiter Slater The Stale of Utah to the Said DeIn advance $2.00 Erastus Carter, Hannah Jones, John ft mlantsI year, etrletly F. Carter, Franklin R. In fl.OO advance You are liereb) summoned to appear Carter, Fannie l Month, atrlctly F. Clinton, Louisa Connover, Samuel within twenty das alter service of If not paid In advance, add 50c per elx months to the Carter, Parley Carter, Arthur Carter, this summons upon you, If solved year, or 25c for Willard Carter, Melissa Bates, martin within the county in which this ac. ebove. tion is brought; otherwise within Peck, Lewis and mi uuuiown ' " entered at the Poatofflce of Provo persons, havingPeck, thirty days after service, and defend or claiming to have above the entitled action; and in class accord seoond matter, any interest in the lands and premiCity as case of your failure to do so, judgses described in the plaintiffs com Ing to ment will be rendered against you plaint herein through or under the 1$4. to the demand of the comaccording above named defendants or any of which has been filed with the plaint them, as grantees or otherwise, and of court. said clerk This action Is to all persons whomsoever having or of foiei losfor the pmpone brought claiming to have any adverse In said lands and premises as against the ing plaintiffs mortgage upon the described in said complaint herein, as heirs at law of property Consult County Clerk or Respective plaintiff J ROBERT ROBINSON. Domlnlcus Carter, deceased, or deInformation. Further for Attorney for Plaintiff. Signers fendants otherwise. Defendants: Postoffice Address, . UTAH. SUMMONS Knight Block, Provo City, Utah. The State of Utah to the Said DeCOURT DISTRICT OF THE First THE pub. Feb. 2, 1917. IN fendants: Mar. 6, 1917. Last pub. JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOURTH You are hereby summoned to IN appear within twenty days after the OF THE. STATE OF UTAH, service of this summons upon you, AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. If served within the county in which HAVE DARK HAIR W. H. Carr, 'Laura CarrrPlaintiff. vs. this action is brought; otherwise Defendant : Summons. within thirty days after service and The State of Utah to aatd Defendant: defend the above entitled Y action, and You are hereby summoned to ap- in case of your failure to do ao, judgpear vlthin twenty days after serv- ment will be entered against you acice of this summons upon you, if cording to the demand of the com- Nobody can Tell whris you Darken Gray, Faded Hah with served within the county in which plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action is Sags Tea otherwise this action is brought; brought for the purpose of quieting within thirty days after service, and Grandmother kept her h&lr beautiplaintiffs title to the real estate pardefend the above e&titled action, and ticularly described in plaintiffs com- fully darkened, glossy and abuc?.' with a brew of Sage Tea and S in case of your failure so to do, plaint In said action. Robert J. Robinson, phur. Whenever her hair fell oct o. judgment will be rendered against on that dull, faded or streaked for Plaintiff. took Attorney you acording to the demand of the 9.10 appearance, this simple mixture was Rooms Postoffice address, complaint, which has been filed with Knight Block, Provo, Utah. applied with wonderful effect By the Clerk of said Court. This action 12. 1917. Jan. First pub. asking at any drug atore for "Wyis brought to recover judgment-dissolvi- ng Feb. 16, 1917. Last eths Sage and Sulphur Compound, pub. heretthe bonds of matrimony you will get a large bottle of this ofore existing between you and the e NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS recipe, ready to use for about plaintiff, and for such other relief as MEETING. 50 cents. This simple mixture can may to the 'Court seem just. be upon to restore natural depended HARVEY CLUFF, anis Notice the color to tbe hair and is that and given hereby beauty Attorney for Plaintiff. nual meeting of the stockholders of splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy Holbrook-BlocP. 0. Adress, Provo, the Provo Building and Lon society scalp and falling hair. Utah. A well known down town druggists will be held on Tuesday, February 13. First pub. Jan. 5, 1917. at 8 :00 p. m., af the restrict court says everybody cses Wyeths Sage court hose, for the and Sulphur, because It darkens so IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE room, County of the annual finan- naturally and evenly that nobody can purpose hearing FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF election of officers tell it has been applied its so easy cial the report, THE STATE OF. UTAH, IN AND for the to use, too. You simply dampen a for and the Tear ensuing FOR UTAH COUNTY. ana all business or two, it Is restored to fts natural In tbe Matter of the Estate of F. F. transaction of any come before said color and - looks glossy, soft and Bee, Deceased :Notlce to Cred- that may properly comb or soft brush and draw it ' meeting. itors. of board directors. of the order By through your hair, taking one strand Creditors will present claims with H. F. THOMAS, at a time. By morning the gray hair voucheis to the undesigned at his of disappears; after another application 23rd this Dated at day Provo, place of residence, at 225 East First abundant January, 1917. South street, Provo City, Utah county, State of Utah, bn or before the 10th First pub. Jan. 23. 1917. Last pub. Feb. 13, 1917. day of November, JL-- D. 1917. - - -Dated January 8, 1917. SALTS FINEFOR IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ROBT. BEE.-JIExecutor of the Estate of F. F. Bee, . FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE Deceased. UTAH. OF J. Robert Robinson. Attorney for In Matter of the Eestate of the Executor. Maurice L. Kelly, Deceased. First pub, Jaib9,1917 We eat too much meat which clogs " Notice to Creditors- .Kidneys, then the Back NOTICE is hereby given by the unASSE8SM NOTICE THE PROVO POST TO BUILD SHIPS MONTHLY MAGAZINES ' er, THREE AT COST PRICE A NATIONAL And Our Paper Ail One Year Bethlehem Steel Will Maks is one of (he necessities to a GOOD HEADING home. With combination 01- - the happy far to Uiicie Sam. shown below and now offered in connection with your subscription to this paper, the whole family can gather around the evening lamp and get the most valuable, entertaining and instructive reading obtainable for a year. - Legal Notices -- old-tim- k, ENT dersigned, Ella Jones Kelly, adminCrown Point Consolidated Mining istratrix of the estate of Maurice L of Co., principal place of business, Provo Kelly, deceased, to the creditors and all personB having claims against City, Utah. said deceased, to exhibit them, with Notice is hereby given that at within four mooting of the board of directors of the necessary vouchers, first publication of the Crown Point Consolidated Mining months after the law office of J. the at. Co., a corporation, held on the 10th this notice Block, Knight Robinson, Robert day of January, 1917. an assessment the Utah, Utah County, Provo City, (No. 9) of cent per ( ?hare was levied on the outstanding same being the place for the transsaid escapital stock of the company, payable action of the business of the of State of Utah. Immediately to Julian F. Greer, asst tate in the County "ccy., at his office at the State bank, Utah. Dated January 30, 1917. Provo City, Utah.- Any, stock on ELLA JONES KELLY. which this assessment may remain Administratrix. unpaid on Friday, February 16, 1917, will be delinquent and advertised for J. ROBERT ROBINSON, sale at public . auction, . and - unless Attorney for Administratrix. Payment Is made before, will be sold First pub. Feb.' 2, 1917. the office of the company, 75 Last pub. Mar. 6, 1917. North Academy avenue, on Monday, the 12th day of March, 1917, at 10 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN oclock a. nu to pay the delinquent AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE assessment together with the costs of OF UfAHT advertising and expense of sale. JULIAN F. GREER, Asst Secy. In the Matter of the Estate of Annie First pub. Jan. 12, 1917, EL Curtis, Deceased. Notles. to .Creditor NOTICE is hereby - given Ty the NOTICE ad' undersigned, Robert S. Curtis, E. Annie The annual meeting of the stock- mlnlstrator of the estate of of creditors holders of the Provo Commercial and Curtis, deceased, to the claims . having Savings bank wlll be held at their and - all persons to exhibit banking house on Thursday, February against, said deceased, vouchers, 8. 1917, at the hour necessary with the cf 1 o'clock p. m., them, first ..sfferthe Tor. Jhophrpose. of ) cl ectlng within officers adaaMtor the ensuing year, and for the publication ol thiS Tiottce to 84 North No. office. transaction of such other business as ministrator at his may come before the meeting. Academy Avenue, Provo City, Utah, -- r e being theplace Jorthe T transaction of the business of said Cashier. . First vutr Jaurtni 17; Last pub. Feb. , 1917, of Utah. Dated January 30, 1917. ROBERT 8. CURTIS, - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE jjjjjfuigtratdr. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE 3: ROBERT ROBINSON, OF UTAH. Attorney for Administrator. . Dorothea M. vs. First pub. Feb. 2, 1917. Johnson, Plaintiff, Mary Carter, Polly Miner Carter, Elii- - Last pub. Mar. 6, 1917. one-ha- lf - - -- four-months - . j farrer the-sam- . -- - - Hurts Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sl(ierih and clog ged and need a Hushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe headaches rhematlc twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, sad the, moment you feel an ache or pain tn the kid ney region, get about tour ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug atore here, taka a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts la mad from the acid of grapes and, lemon Jcics, combined with llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys, and stlmn-la- t them to normal activity. It also neutralises the acid In the urine so ft no longer Irritates, thus ending .. bladder disorders. Jad Salts fa harmless; Inexpensive; makes s delightful effervescent lithia 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. UWV State of r v Art Ohlo. u Vi. .3 Toledo, s. Trank J. Cheney makea oath that ht la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing buatnees In the end-- State aforeCity of Toledo, Countyfirm will pay-t- be said, and that nntd sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for case of Catarrh that each and every cannot- - he cured- by the use of HALLS CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHEN El Sworn to before me and subscribed In my preeenre, thin 6th day of DecemA. ber, A. D. 1886. (Seal) Notary Public. Halls Catarrh Cure la taken Internacta and ally through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Bend CUy-o- f Lucas County, for teetlmonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Drocrglsta, 75c. Halls Family Pills for constipation. JOURNAL TARM (Semi-Monthl- BIDS ON 16 INCH NAVY SHELLS Ns Chance For Profit In Thom UncDr Present Tests, Graco Saya Poaaibla Explanation of th Prices Mado by an English Firm Which Bids Undar All American Manufactursra. HERE THEY ARE Speaking recently before the Terrapin Club of Philadelphia, Eugene G. Grace, President of the Bethlehem Steel Company, said In part: In a peculiar sense Bethlehem Steel serves the American people. For e- - ample, though we have been able to obtain In Euroe almost any price, we have adhered, in our charges to the United States Government, to the basis of prices established before the war began. We agreed if the Government would abandon lta plans for a Federal plant to make armor for our Navy at any price the Government iteelf might cow- , eider fair . 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Our offer is the same to old as well as new subscribers, but Do It Now, so your magazines can start at once. This offer is for a short time only. Considerable comment has been made upon tbe fact that a British manufacturer recently bid less than American manufacturers for sixteen and fourteen-inch shells for the navy. 1 am unable to state tbe basis upon which tbe English bid was made. It should be remembered, however, that this bid was for a specific shell, samples of which are being sent over for test a test not yet made. Two years ago we took an order for armor-piercin- g shells at a contract price of $708,000, to be delivered within a certain time or we bad to pay a large penalty Tbe only specifications for making these shells are that they shall be of a certain size and must pierce armor-plat- e at a cerwun velocity on Impact It Is Impossible to foretell the exact conditions of the testa We had made large quantities of shells tn the past which bad been accepted. But in placing this particular order the Department altered the angle at which the tested shells must pierce armor plate. The result, however, baa been absolnte inability on our part to produce In any quantity, shells which will meet these novel testa. In fact, we know of no process of projectile-makin- g through which it Is possible to produce In quantities shells which will conform to the requirements. The result Is that up to now on that contract of $7GS,000, we have put Into actual operating expense $447,881., and have been penalized for 8 105.744., a , total of $943, G2.". with no receipts whatever. $2 Order today and tell your friends and neighbors before it is too late. Do not only. FREE FREE 2400 fourteen Inch Blank Books Loose Leaf Ledgers Transfere Files Accounting Systems TAYLOR PAPER CO. .? - ? We have not tbe slightest Idea what profit there will be In the making of these shells. We do not know that there will be any. There Is no certain-- , ty that it would be possible for ns to deliver a shell to meet the test For officers tn tbe Navy to assume that any hid made under such condl Hons is "exorbitant is utterly unfair. Onyx Hosiery You Get GOOD Value at ANY Prlce-S- 3k LUs or Cottoa 25c to $5.15 per pair i WHOLESALE Emery Been Company , jx 153-l- tt M EAST 34th ST. NEWYOJUC 5 iiiuniimmuiimmuMmiiuimMinum Los Angeles and RETURN CALIFORNIA WT bid oo tbe new battle-cruisesums which Navy department experts, after examination of our books, found would yield a profit of less than ten MIDWINTER rs EXCURSION per.entJYeagrtojssumerLks for increased costs of materials and labor, that made it possible that these contracts might yield no profit what ever. The costs run beyond the amount appropriated by Congress on tbe basis of the cost estimates made a year ago And because shipbuilders could not alter the inexorable coat facts and re duce bids to early estimates of the Navy Department tbe prices are called Make Your Reservations Early for Space on the exorbitant It would be a real advantage to be relieved oTtMi'naVaj jonatrtrtioucjhe profit from It cannot possibly amount to much, and tbe responsibility Is enor moos. We bivt determlned to make this offer to tbe American Government "If you will bnlld two of the battle cruisers in Government navy"" yards, we will bnlld the other two at tbe as oertained.cnst of building the ships In tbe Government yards, without add) tlonal expense or commissions of any kind. We will also contract to have our ships ready for terries ahead of the Government ships" A innS non-delive- uch was the experience In the light of which we were called upon recent shells ly to bid for slxteen-lnc- h We bid on these shells at approximately the same rate per pound as shell contract that of a fourteen-incof one year ago upon which tbe Government awarded contracts. A pecialtrains , -.- Soft r. A K. Kf?gettaen.orJ3W Craig, Agents For Tram'ScBeduTesPRites r and Information or Write WM. WARMER, A. G. P. A, 10 E. 3rd S., Salt Lake City :1 |