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Show PAGE SEVEN '. THE PROVO POST- PRETTY GIRLS AND JOY RIDES CAPTURE ' , HARVEST HANDS Smoot Lumber Co. - ia sun-jftrne- 40r-- . TravcIcrs lo Colorado and the East .. - Should-selec- a 'route famed for its Scenic Superior Train Service. t ' i Attractions -- 'and t Utah.- SCULPTOR First publication TO CELL daily to SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. gian parentage, and received his training in Brussels. His bust of Governor Johnson. adornsthe state-eapit- I Old Shoes Made New Sewed Soles a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed- .- - Los IEE Angeles FOR VACATION Limited Electrically Lighted Throughout Leaves Salt Lake Olsen, Mrs. Maud. StrongTMrs. W. EXCURSION RATES for Round Trip; $35 from Salt Lake City. TICKETS ON SALE Junk 14th to 22nd, inev Return limit Aug. 31. Aug.3Jst to Sept. 7th,-- inc. Return limit Octr3L " $40.00 FOR ROUND TRIP $40.00 . On .Sale from Salt Lake .City l, June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. 31st. DIVERSE ROUTES, STOPOVERS Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations. City 5 :00 p.m. daily.' Overland Express- -" another good train, leaves Salt Lake City, 11 :50 p. m. - daily Excellen- t- , , th , ! For Information, Tickets, Literature, etc. See any Salt Lake Route Agent or write T. C. Peck, G.P.A., J. H. Manderfield, A.G.P.A, 169 So. Main St., . Los. Angeles, Cal. . Salt Lake City.' 5 , . V. GENTS. Abernathy, Ed ' (2) Baird, Samuel. Bliss, Ralph. Clark," Verm 77337 Duran, D7 Jones. Aaron E. 7 McAdams R". E. ; Nuttall, Griffith. -- Taylor, ' YVarnick,Wnty Wilkins, Reuben. II not called for' in two weeks they wilLbe sent io the Dead Letter office. 7J AMES . CLOVE, P. M.7 ..... PIONEER DAY EXCURSION . VXA RIO GRANDE For Pioneer Day the tio Grande will make a rate of one single fare' forjhcrronnd trip Utah- on ietween all stations'-i& Rio ; miniGrande Denver , he mum fare 25 cents. Ticket s. on gale July 23rd and 24th ; good un- OF THE .- til July 25th' returningVM. II. MITCHELL, Agent. WORLD PACIFIC MISSOURI UNION PACIFIC EAST TWO NIGHTSTO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TP ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK TGR01GB CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS . . TO CHICAGO KANSAS7 For further information see any or address X7. Read The Post for the Agent F. a: ' ewg C. A. P. - D Salt Lake City. s . CITY ST LOUS D. & R. G. - I. A. BENTON, wadleigh, g. p. a. . Provo Commercial I Denver, Colorado. of Provo and Utah County. Deputy Sheriff. By F. Bachman, First publication June Savings 'Bank 27, 1912. I SUMMONS anywise appertaining. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money of the United States. JDated at Provo CltyT UtahJune 27. 11912. UTAH CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 . GEORGE T. JUDD. Judicial District In the Fourth Utah County, Utah.' Sheriff, Court, In tand for Utah County, State Sheriff.' F. Bachman, Deputy By ot Utah. for A." F. N J. Whitecotton, W, Attorney vi. Sarah May, plaintiff, DIRECTORS: Sum-- I Plaintiff defendant. D. Charles May, Reed Smoot, President, First 'publication June 27, '1912. mons. C. E. Loose, DeState-said The ' of Utah to the L. Holbrook, J. XVm. Knight, J. R fendant: .SUMMONS-.- . Twelves, Geo.-TaylSr., Roger Far You a re ', hereby bu rrirnon ed td ' aprer; ; pear within. twenty days, after the In the District Court of the Fourth Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. service of this summons upon you, if Judicial District ot the State of I'tah, eral JobTa. Buttle7Assi8tant Cashier.-Genserved within the county in which ' sitting In and for Utah County. , Banking Business Transacted this action is brought, otherwise withAbbie DeGraw, plaintiff, vs. Thus . in .thirty days after. service,and de DeGraw, defendant Summons. .U. 8. DEPOSITORY. fend the above entitled action; jind The State of Utah to the said De- in case of your failure so to do, judgv fondant; ment will be rendered against you acsummoned to apYou cording to the demand of the com pear within twenty days after the serplaint, which has' been filed with the vice of this summons upon you,, if clerk of said ' Court This aetion is served 'within-th- e. County in which 3TORAGERATElSNOWON brought- dh this action is brought, otherwise? with- AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL solving the marriage contract hereto- In days after service, and deJULY 31. fore existing between you and the fendthirty above entitled action, and ia the Have your bins filled now pVnUff. failure to do so, judgcase of your" it ia cheap 7 MINER & McKNIGHT,. be will ment rendered against you nu'. . V Attorneys lor Plaintiff.. Cording to the demand of the Co. ? - r Eureka,1 Utah. been- - filed with the f plaint, which-ha- a. PHONE 459 Summons served this 24th day ot --- . Court. said clerk of 165 N. SECOND WEST . -May, 1912. -- The said action is brought to obtain First publication June 27, 1912. a decree of the said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and hereNOTICE OF. ASSESSMENT. - t, 4 or, are-hereby 7 Independent Coal -- J State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ' Lucas County. ss. . Negligee ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that 'f h is senior partner of the firm- of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business' in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- Look said, and that said firm will pay the when they are laundered by us that sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS is possible when they are done up a : for each snd every case of Catarrh home, or by hand. r7 that cannot be cured by the use of We make your shirts clean witboui Hall's ..Catarrh Cure. XV e starch fading themy If colored.' FRANK J. CHENEY. to Just the proper a'iffBess is Sworn to before me and subscribed them the - 6th Deplaces where they are design only thisday of, fn my "presence Shirts . Better SANTA FE ROUTE . BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE TRAINS ,50L.FIRST..WEST-ST- . Opposite Opera House, Provo YOUR SHOES IN Your IN CONNECTION WITH FAST - n VIA THREE .. i Denver-- & ; Mew Train Service one-hal- -- ' . SCENIC 1 Formerly, with Eggleston PBGV0 CITY, -- $35 3 Dining Car Service orr-bograins - IDEAL s I George S. Busby , e -- ol. Remaining in Provo Post Office July 1371912; LADIES. Andrews, Mrs. Edna. Berets, Miss Ilenriette. Cook, Miss Ada. Hamilton,. Mrs. Mary. Hansen, Mrs.. Emma. Jensen, Mrs. Kunkle, Mrs. Fank. Mattson, Mrs. IIoez. riM 1 1912. SHERIFFS SALE; ADVERTISED LETTERS. Provo, Utah, July, 1912. Sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk of Utah County, until 12 o'clock, noon Wednesday, July 31. reinforced L 1912, for the' building of-concrete-bridg- e, span forty feet, flat top .girder. Plails and specifications are an filein the office of the County Surveyor, The County reserves the rightto " reject any or all bids, and to award the contract as it may deem most ad- vantageous. Bidders must, deposit - a certified dollars check of seven hundred ($700.00), guaranteeing that,- should ho be awarded the contract, he will enter into contract vithin five days,- -. estate in Utah bounty, Utah, for the building complete-- fef said 'The south half of the northeast bridge, and that he will furnish the quarter, and the south half of the Couuly a satisfactory surety bond in northwest quarter of Section . 21 the sum of two thousand dollars Township 10 South, - Range 7 East, (2000.00). "FRANK WENTZ, Salt Lake Meridian, excepting,- - how ever, from the above description the Surveyor Utah County. tract of lAnd heretofore con First publication July 11, 1912; last which Culmer,' Haynes ; publication Aug. 1..1912. veyed.to Harry said tract Is described as being the northwest quarter of the southwest SHERIFF'S SALE. quarter. of the northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 10 South, Range ..Co ur L.of ..the.-Fur th.. T'EastrlSairtake" Meridian together J Judicial District of the. State of Utah, said last with all improvements upon described real estate, and together Ityf and for Utah County, a with the live stock and all personal! Springville Banking Company, vs. Springville plaintiff, corporation, - property thereon Also a irame- - dwelling house and Theatre Company, a corporation, and office at Tucker, Utah, now rented toy j Jolin S. Croesbeck, defendants, the mortgagor. Together with. the ap-- l Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at and all rights usually had I iff BaI on fhe 18th day of July, 1912, or enjoyed in connection 'with theaf fhe front door of the County Court I House Utah County, aforesaid property and -e- ach-end hour of 2 o clock p. m. the lutah, at and thereof parcel every part To besold as lhe.Tlroperty of .United aiifherlght,tltle, Jnterest and claim iite a-j hf the defendants of. In and7 to the States-OzoceCompany.a-corporCom-following described real property, to Lake Hardware tlofbUand Salt. I f (Va) of Lot pany, a corporation, defendants, and wit; The West Block in One Twenty (20) (1) John A. Voorbees, Intervenorj at .the J in" Springville City Survey "and Springville,' H. James suit of Milton C. Niles of Building. Lots, situated in Section Ball, Trustees, plaintiffs. 32, Township 7 South, Range 3 East. Terms of sale. Cash. Salt Lake Meridian in Utah County, Dated June 26, 1912. State of Utah, together with all apGEORGE T. JUDD, Sheriff of Utah County! purtenances, thereunto belonging or in to-wl- t; -- Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent. I7A7Benton7 Geri7 Agt. Pass. Dept.7Salt Lake tSty7L:tah. C. E. Eggertsea, Ticket Agt. Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. Frank ArWadleigh, General Passenger Agents Denver, Colo. o June-29- , PROPOSALS. them,-includin- STOCKTON, Cal., July 13. Notice is hereby given, that under John de Lew, sculptor of the and by virtu of an order of sate isgroup which surmounts' the gates sued out ot the Fourth Judicial Disof San Quentin, was sentenced to trict Court, of the County, ot Utah, four years today, and will shortly State of Utah, and to me directed and pass under the - has relief whieh delivered as Sheriff of said County, I ?v iilx- his twn hands, he rhisi-le- d Lew De pleaded guilty to the day of July, 1912, at 11 oclock a. m., him in of aid st brought-againcharges day, at the front door of the them to spread having Court preference House, in Provo Ulty, In County upon the court records, lie nam- said County, offer for sale at Public ed San Quentin when given his Auction, to the highest and best bid choice of prisons, that he might be near his handiwork. De Lew is 34 years old, of Bel- Fares Pueblo, Springs, Denver and principal eastern points, on sale May 18, 2.1 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5,. 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3, .12 andUO, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 3171912; September 4 and 5. 1912. Through Standard aud Tourist Sleeping Cars Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Cities go. a Utah County, Utah. All interest of the mortgagor in and to the Boston and '.Boston No. 2 placep mining claims in the same district, county and state, as the same is now held under option from D. B. Brlnton et al. All interest of the mortgagor in and October" to the September , and dissame in claims the placer mining trict, county and state, together with any and all improvements of every kind and nature now upon said placer g mining claims and each of herein shaft house! .refinery pumping8tation and poer house and the machinery therein, including all machinery, appliances, engines,, compressors, pumps, hoists, hollers, tanks, heaters, and all other personal property upon said placer mining claims. Also the following, described ,'real - WILL PASS UNDER OWN CHISEL WORK Colorado to vi to-d-o, your-failur- Judgment .dissolving the bonds of to heretofore existing bematrimony Say, boys, what's the fare and the plaintiff. tween the of. one you youths Larnedt asked ' ELIAS HANSEN, all along, .Thats rightLcome for Plaintiff. man, Attorney Pawnee the county replied Poet Office address, Spanish Fork and he bought tickets for the 30 This Route offers the Back East Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the car windows with- out extraxpense for side trips, than any other line. ; s lasts';- EVERY MILE A PICTURE Special Low Round Trip . - THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD.' -. . fendant; You are herby summoned to appear after service of with! a twenty-daysuinnibns this upon yon, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, .and . defend , the above entitled action; and in casejQf e eo judgment will be rendered against you- according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said li ke you - De- would make.a hit with those girls. Ive got two motor cars and the neighbors have more. If you come witty me it free use- - of these cars Court. This action is brought to recover as long as the harvest every night - Rio Grande Railroad ' N Doyle," defendant. Summons. The State of VtalyJmJhe said , - look mg - fellow s good -- I The Denver i . - . d awnee county farmerTO"30 harvest hands on the street yesterday. Hold on, there, shouted John Hitchcock, a farmer fromMeade county, before they could answer. TVVe HI pay $5 and,.$6 a day for stackers. iNloys,' the best looking girl live in Pawnee county, Matthews returned. Theyre the rights sort of girls, too, and want good husbands. I dont know but-- ' that " ; 4 Ill MILL WORK A SPECIALTY P. 0. n, HUTCHINSON, Kan.. .July 16. Bovs, pay $2.50 a day ami joard, said B. J. Matthews, a Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, : Lath, Shingles, Etc., Box 488. ' Phones No. 20 and Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot; PROVO, UTAH. . . V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Legal Notices property, of the following described mines, Estate of David L. Evans, deceased. Creditors will present claims with and situate claims, property mining Consult County Clerk or respective in Soldier Fork Canyon, Unorganized vouchers to fhe undersigned at Oosh-eSigners for further information. Utak County State of Utah on or Mining District, Utah .County, Utah, " before November 15th, 1912. SUMMONS. Dated at Goshen, 1'tiiji, July 8th, Booster No. 2, Booster No-.- 1, V ... "Booster. No. 3,.' J'BoQHorT No, 4." 1912. NANNIE P, EVANS, la the District Court of the" Fourth Booster No. 5, Booster No. - 6, Executrix.- JudichiUDistrtctof ptrreerTn1ntngxlahns71,toBPtber jvitb If L. as A red amendments thereof all Booth, Attorney. and any in and fqr Utah County. located and of record In First publication Jnly9th, 1912; last Cora Doyle, plaintiff, vs. Oscar J. the same are the ofice"of the' County" Recorder of publication August 6th, 1912. Kansas Farmer Offers Free Autos Nightly and Gets Men Who - Were Offered More Money Elsewhere. , . PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONALtPIELD AND HOG PENCE. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. der fern cash, the following described cember, A. D., 1886. 'A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public.' (Seal) Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood aqd mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free, F. J. CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, O. Sold .by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Constl- pation. - 4 WEDDING STOCK The finest to be had anywhere at very ; reasonable prices. Call and see only thj latest styles In wedding cabinets. ed to he stiff. And "we iron tnem so they fit, fee and appear neat, comfortable and new We make the' bosoms He straight and flat, with every plait in place; ane we shape thi"cuffs tofit your nrlst and give them a finish and stlffneai equal to that of your collar. Send your negligee shirts with you The principal Pr00 , Both Phone? 'ca Antelope Mining Company, tody of Vernessa DeGraw and Nellie place of business, Provo, between the to said action; - bicam Laundry 375 W. Center tofore existing between, the plaintiff and the defendant; also to obtain cus- parties Arvilia DeGraw. issue of the marriage Notice Is herehy. given that "at a also for general relief and costs of meeting of the board of directors of suit. The Antelope Mining Company, held ALFRED L. BOOTH, at Provo, Utah, on the Dth day of Attorney for'FlaintiTTr June,' 1912," ah assessment (No. 2) Of Office address, Box 1, Provo,. Post mill per Bhare was levied on the Utah.' 7. outstanding capital stock of the cor No. 86 North Acadeiuv Office: poratlon, payable immediately to Ar Ave.,- Provo City, Utah County, Utah. nold Dixon, secretary, Farmers and First publication July 16, 1912. Merchants Bank building, - Provo, Utah. A other work, to the j I Utah. Any Mock fipon which Such assessment may remain unpaid on the l6th day of August, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, - and unless payment Is made beforewilI be sold on Saturday, August 31, at the hour . of.. 2 oclock p. m. at the companys' office Farmers and Merchants Bank building, Provo, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and' expense of sale. I Arnold dixon, Secretary, Provo, Utah. First publication July 9, 1912. ,If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing .housework all day,, and crawling into bed tired at night. Yon must, get out into the open air and sunlight If you do this every day and.keep your stomach and bowels in good order by taking Chamberlains Thblets when needed, yen should be come both healthy and beautiful. Fur sale by all dealers. TT. Mile taxatlv to not lore. Tablet |