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Show T THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR one '(!)' cubic foot of water per second from Utah Lake and Warm Springs, Utah County, Utah. Said water' will Consult County Clerk or respective be diverted by means of a pumping Signers for further information. plant, pipe line and a ditch at a point which bears north 1 degree 45 minutes NOTICE TO CREOITOR8. east 6,330 feet distant from the southwest corner of Section 11, Township In the Dlatiict Court forUtah Coun- 8 south. Range 1 east. Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It win . ty, Utah. be conveyed by means of a ditch and DeceasM. Estate ut Annie pavis, pipe line for a distance of 8580, feet ed. Notice to Creditors. and there used during the - period Creditors will present claims with from January 1 to December 31, invouchers to the --undersigned, at No. clusive, of each year, to Irrigate 166 335 East, Second South street, Provo, acres of land embraced in Sections Utah, on or before the 24th day of and 16, Township 8 south. Range 1 1 September, A. D. 1912." east. Salt Lake base and meridian. IVOR M. DAVIES, This application is designated in the Executor. State Engineer's office as NdT 4361. for ExeD. H. Thomas, Attorney All protests against the granting of cutor. said application, stating the reasons First publication May 23, 1912. therefor, must he made by affidavit in duplicate and filed In this office NOTICE TO WATER USERS. within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication- of this - . . - - State Engineers Office, , notice. Lake Salt . CALEB' TANNER, City, Utah, May 20, 1912. State Engineer. Notice is hereby glveiTthat William Date of first publication May 31, address 1912, daje of completion of publicaO. Williams, whose post-offic-e is Provo, Utah, has made application tion July 1, 1912. in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. as amended by the Session Laws of DitmiB Legal Notices THIRD HUSBAND OF LADY BETTY LEAVES HER HIS MILLIONS hi Dry-Farmi- by E. II. Watson, State Dry-Farmi- Expert of Wyoming, Chey- enne, Wyoming.) In viewof the past two years of drought and tho resultant failure or partial failure of crops, Borne Croesus Should select a route famed for Makes ", dry-farmi- The Denver & Rio Grande NEW YORK, June .13. Lady Betty Chapman Pierce, who last Tuesday night beeame the bride of Frank Clarence Henderson, the millionaire oil man, received an unusual wedding present under extraordinary circumstances. A few.hours after the marriage, when the couple boarded the Lusitania to sail to England" Henderson madf a new will, leaving his entire fOttune to his wife and giving her the immediate income from a number of his properties. Before the marriage Henderson had made a wiU leaving her only a comparatively small part of his estate, which is estimated at and giving her a slight income. This, his friends believe, was done to make a test of her af- fections. When he discovered that she made no objection to the manner in whieh he had disposed of his property, he decided to make it possible for her to get every dollars worth of his property at his death and a large current income. Henderson is about 50. His bride is 15 years younger. This was her third marriage. m It Ig Good ' This Route offers the Back East Travelers more varied scenicattractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips, than any other line. ' Special Low Round Trip , Fares to Puello, Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points, on sale May 18, 25 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3, 12 and 30, 1912 'August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912f; September 4 and 5, 1912. . . dry-farme- ' SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. ow Train Service SCEKIC LINE Denver xRioGraucIe O F THE WORLD IN CONNECTION FAST TRAINS EAST THROUGH TO an J Srmot ' les-so- SHOOT " C Ci When Phone O' oo 000 oco i : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Etc., MILL WORK A. SPECIALTY . - P. O. Box 488. ... ' J Phones No. 20 and1 4th i Office and Yard opposte K, R. Freight Depot. FROVO, UTAH. . - . us Los Electrically Lighted Throughout y Leaves Salt Lake City 5.00 p. FOR VACATION teCUfiSIOn RATES -- Overland Express another good train, leaves Salt Lake , City, 11:50 p. m. daily . Excellent Dining Car Service on both trains for Round Trip; $35 from Salt Lake City. TICKETS ON SALE June 14lli to 22nd, ine. Return limit Aug'31. Aug.31st to Sept. 7th, ine. Return limit Oct 31. $40.00 FOR ROUND TRIP $40.00 On Sale from Salt Lake City June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. 31st. $35 m. daily. . TEEEEAL" . Angeles Limited jour child has whooping cough STORAGE RATE IS NOW ON be careful to keep the cough loose and AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL expectoration easy by giving JULY 31. Cough Remedy as may be Have your bins filled now while required. , This remedy will also liquify the. tough mucus and make it it ia cheap easier to expectorate. It has' been Co. used, successfully la many epidemics and is safe and sure For sale by all PHONE 459 dealers. 1C5 N. SECOND WEST Imicpcr.'JeniCoal - " ; -- - Ch&m-berlai- FF ORD S 17PA " V LtiM&sr. Co: PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL. PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. Thai Good Coal! -- - ' xxoo ooo ooo ooooo . R. U. Agent er Provo Meat & Packing Co. m Sc F. A. WADLEIGH, C. P. A. Denver, Colorado. r ST.IOUIS Os-te- D. - I. A. BENTON,. C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City. , KANSAS y. -- For further information see any or address CHICAGO Windows Lump , Nut and Slack CHOICE OF ROUTES" SLEEPERS. ... large'-numb- I TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK t e Good Bread- - ' Good Children WITH SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC THREE LUMBER CO. g. ' VIA - g dry-farmin- ; j - , , I. A. Benton,' Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah. Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. . . C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. Frank A. Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. dry-farmin- dry-farmin- . Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent. rs house with daily to Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cara Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. e , . EVERY MILE A PICTURE - BAKER . THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. - 0, . It Is Boot .Railroad 1 - ' It Ig Cotter and its Scenic Attractions Superior Train Service. . doubt as to the feasibility of dryfarming in Wyoming has been ' ' expressed. It is noteworthy fact that in those states where . has been practiced for a period of 40 years, the past two years of scanty precipitation have been followed by no especially disastrous results. The reason for this is not that they are more favorably located than Wyoming, but that they have reduced their dry-farmethods to a science. In fact, the State of Utah, for example, has a lower annual precipitation than Wyom ing. Then, too, the larger part of this precipitation comes in the winter, while in eastern Wyoming f Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate 75 per cent of our moisture comes In the District Court for Utah Counwhen we need it most that is, ty, Utah. the' growing season. Estate of John J. Davies, Deceased. during The past two years in Utah Notice to Creditors. have been exceedingly dry, and Creditors will present claims with few "crop failyet vouchers to the undersigned, at' No. ures comparatively have been reported. To the WIFES DYING WISH 835 East, Second South street, Provo, . to s.wat the flies. CAUSES MARRIAGE TO contrary, yields of winter , wheat Utah, on or before the 24th day of 20 to 30 and even 40 from YOUNG STEPDAUGHTER ranging September, A. D. 1912. to bushels acre the were com very MADGE F. DAVIS, mon. This ability to secure good Sailor on United States Vessel Administratrix. under adverse conditions, Fulfills Obligations Placed on D. II. Thomas, Attorney- - for Ad- crops has not been- - acquired flies Him Has Still Two Years to 'the however, to keep ministratrix. without losses severe the in Serve in Navy. past. First publication May 23, 1912. out. In fact, former droughts were the schoolmasters that compelled the WINSTED, Conn., Jane. of those sections to 1100 REWARD, 100. he explained the wishes adopt the very best methods in of his wife as she was dying, RobThe readers of this paper will be their farm practice. They learned ert C. Langzettel of the United to equip your A pleased to learn that there g was safe in reg- States steamship Montana, and is at least that ions where the annual precipita- Miss Florence J. Canty, his stephas one dreaded disease that science Some daughter, of East Lake street, been able to cure In all its stages, and tion averaged 12 inches.Screens bought that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure years it might be more ;some years were married in New York Thursis the only positive cure now known it might be less. When- moisture day by Rev. George E. Barber. at the came in' excess it was stored up The bride is in her nineteenth to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requir- for future use in time of dcougth, year, and is employed at the Wines a constitutional treatment Halls and when the drougth came good ded Hosiery mills, and Langzettel Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act- crops' were raised. They learned, is about 255, and his term of ensoils were essential listment in the navy will not exing directly upon the blood and mu too, that deep and that the sum- pire for two years, ne is now on cous surfaces of the system, thereby to destroying the foundation of the dis- mer fallow and careful cultivation a furlough, and on reporting at ease, and giving the patient strength were vital parts nf the practice. Boston, he hopes to get shore duty a by building up the constitution and Thus they have secured a reputa so that he and his bride can have world-widProvo and that a home in that city. v assisting nature in doing Its work. tion that was Mrs. Mary Langzettel, - Langeach The proprietors have so much faith brings year from .other nain its curative powers that they offer tions scores of investigators who zettel s first wife, and mother of his present wife, , died in Complete stock of One Hundred Dollars for any case study their methods of April, 1910. of cure. list for to Send fails that Doors it and Screen During the past summer in Wytestimonials. Screen Address F. J. CHENEY k CO., To- oming striking examples of prop- NEW PLAN EVOLVED TO INFORM PARENTS er and improper systems of tillage ledo, O. always in stock. were evident. Small grainy on OF SECRET WEDDING Sold by all Druggists, ?5e. fallow land, or following corn or Take Halls Family Pills for potatoes, gave good yields, while Bride of Six Weeks Places Marin adjoining fields the same kind riage Certificate on - Dining Room Table, Where Her Father of crop, disced in on oat or wheat Finds It. stubbles, was burning up. In such cases drougth is a severe ST. LOUIS, June 19. bliss sehooolmaster, but it will nevertheless bring to a' knowledge of Magdalena Weisz and George r were married secretly 6ix the truth those who insist upon following methods common inhu-mi- d weeks. All that time they wished to tell the bride parents about areas. the wedding, but could not decide On account of U. C. T. Conven- on the proper plan until Thurs-dation at Brigham City June 21 and bliss Weisz finally decided they , Denver & Rio Grande will make rate of one single fare for should place the marriage certifiround trip to Salt Lake City and cate on the dining' room table, Ogden. Tickets on sale June 20 where it would be found.--- ; Her and 21, good until June 23 return- father found it and immediately ing. , Denver & Rio Grande gave his blessing. Her mother agents will sell to Salt Lake or Og- was angry at first, but after a few den and return, when passengers minutes forgave her daughter. can repurchase from . either , of bliss Weisz and Oster met New those points at one sale for round Year's eve at a party. - Both say it was a case of love at first sight, trip. and a month later they were enEach age of ouf lives has its Joys. gaged. . Old people should be happy, and they is nourished Other things being equal, the child who best be If Chamberlalns Tablets are will ANNOUNCEMENT makes the best man and the best citizen. Get the best bread taken to strengthen the digestion and In ofder to accommodate the for your boy and girl.. keep the bowels regular. These tabof beginners who ROYAL IS THE BEST , lets are mild and gentle In their ac- are applying for instruction, I will Fresh supply every day at tion and especially suitable for people now give instruction' in classes to of middle age and older. For sale by beginners as well as private all dealers. to advanced students. Instruction on band and orchestral VACATION RATES instruments. phone 39 and give us your order for Buns, Cakes and etc. Piano, Violin and Mandolin, esWe do the rest. To various Eastern destinations pecially. via SALT LAKE ROUTE. TickSAM JEPPERSON et? on sale various dates, May Studio overJBlakes Music Store ROUTE J8th to September-Stb.- ' . LIMIT-EDLOS ANGELES THE OF You cant afford to be without See your loeal Agent for ' Conkeys White Diarrhoea. Remi ctilars. part edy. It is a positive relief from this disease whieh kills thousands of chicks yearly. Price 50c. Carpenter Seed Co. . " , ' " 'a ., diverse routes, stopovers Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations. ft, . For Information:, Tickets, Literature, etc. See any Salt Lake Route Agent or write .T. C. Peck, G.P.A., J. II. Manderfield, A.G.P.A, . Los Angeles. Cab ' lC9 So. brain J St., Salt Lake City. 1 t " i . . V' Travelers to Cclorca end Hie East New Will Directly After Marriage Leaving Her All and Providing Immediate Income. Oil (Written for -- i . - |