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Show THE PROVO POST r Legal Ndfices Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St, Provo, Utah 22-2- 4 Consult County Clerk or respective Signers for further information. -- By The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION . In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah. N. C. HICKS, Manager. In and for Utah County. , H. C HICKS, Editor. Cora Doyle, plaintiff,- - va. Oscar J. .. 7.. .25 Cents l.BOOne month Bli' months ,, defendant. Summons. Doyle, second-clasto matter according entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as The State of Utah to the said DeAct of Congress. March 3, 1884. . . z , fendant: , " You are herby summoned to appear ......... Post subscribers are requested to notify' this office promptly within twenty days after service' of whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed this summons upon you, if served to notify the subscribers Jjy blowing a whistle upon their arrival with within the county in which this action the paper. Please help us to qee that this rule is enforced by report-in. 7 Is brought; otherwise within any negligence on the part of the carrier. thirty defend the and after service, days above entitled action; and tn case of r J 75 Cents J2.50 Oae year' i PRICES IN ADVANCE Three months SUMMONS. s J I g - r. A CREDIT TO PROVO. : a committee of citizens Reserve Never in lhe history of Proto did t t the credit that is due to the Stake Sunday School officials who so 'successfully engineered the great. Pioneer Day celebration and the this success it accomplished yesterday. Many tipues in the history-o- f city have the people come together in harmony foy a grandeeh:ra lion and as often have J.hey sueeeeded in making good, hut not in making good to the full extent that the eommittee in charge' of this affair did. They demonstrated that the people of Provo can unite in celebrating and putting up an exhibition that will compare favorably with that of any city in the west, barrjng none. Some of our notable visitors yesterday were free in stating that the paradfe was one of lhe and that the unique designs represented best they had in some of the floats surpassed anything they had ever' sown. The 'been developed and placed kef ore the originality of ideas that had A jf public was something new to the average person whrt witnesses a parade, and it is extended to both the Sunday School and lhe business floats.' Without a single exception every floqf shewed that time and attention had,been paid to detail, ii order that everything should work out successfully, and the fact that noil, Single accident marred that two mile stretch of moving representations iu Pioneer and mod-er- n life goes to show the eare aid forethought used Tn guarding the participant so that no risk to any great jixtent was taken. The program of races, the sports and theveningjentertainment all followed , in the same line of care as did the morning parade. Yesterday's demonstration has shown to the people of Provo that, when they make up their minds to do things they can do them and that,, too, in a manner which bespeaks the success of the under- taking. In the past w haye been entirely too slack in ourlmethod of entertainment and our "people have spent too much time figuring out how to get to Halt Lakeland other planes for and the money spy n t Tn getting outside amusement has been far more , as a rule than that spent in working up the parade and getting the benefit of a good lime home. We should bear in mind the success of yesterdays Pioneer celebration for years to come, and when these holidays n)B'Trouhd7getn)Usaslhd-fhC1?undaySehobPTmniniiHto not onlyentertain our home pfpple, but do as they did yesterday provide amusement. and entertainment for the thousands who are always ready and willing to come to Provo. i . - t i f ! -J 1- '? i.1. 1 U 1 f i t I I 5 f 1 1 Id l 4 S i 4 n r ' A yT pubite&UoxuJ&BfiL 29, 1912, SHERIFFS SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an order. of sale is sued out of the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the County of Utah, State of.Utah.and to me directed and delivered, as Sheriff of said County, have leviedon and will on the 18th day .of July, 1912, at 11 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the front door of the County' Court Housein Provo City. in said County, offer for sale at Public Auction, to the highest and best bid der for cash, the following described to-wi- t: I y- spaa-fort- - UtahZ'' 'ofa l ? ! '4 - ( L fi S tf-- - - iu-th- one yt f -- s. to-wi- t: 4 t ; i i ! I 1 r f 1 . 4 4 - ? - I I -- to-Th- e o one-ha- A i f g i ? i i - lf i) - X-RA- ! 7 Y . X-ra- k fr , J 8, 1912. X-ra- . y I v 1 uf-ra- May-May- n I- - . 1 SHERIFFS SALE. to-wi- t: , 44 Utfth. First publication July V I In the District Court of thfe Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah Count- yJohn Y. Smith, plaintiff, v& Wright and Company, a corporation, William H. Bukesr, Jr., Edmond Fotheringham, Lawrence Fotheringham, . Ambrose " Fotherlngham,Mrs.:.William .Father Mrs. Thomas- - Woodbouse, Mrs. William Fotheringham, guardian of the minor children of William deceased, and the unknown deheirs of William Fotherjngham, ceased. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the front door; of the Connty ourt House, in Provo City Utah County, Utah, on the 8th day of August, 1912, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m. on said day, all the right, title, -- claim- and interest of the said defendants of, in and to the followin described real estate, ..situate in Utah County, Utah, Commencing 7 chains East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of Seq tion llbTownshlpJ South, Range .1 EasL. Salt Lake Meridian. Ihence East 12.50 chains, thence North 20 chains, thence West 18.50 chains, thence South 9.562 chains, thence East 6 chains, thence South 10.438 chains' to the place of beginning, comprising an area of 31 acres, more or less, together with all and singular the tenements and hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anyYvise appertaining. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money of the United States of America. Dated at Provo City, Utah, July 18th, ingham,- . ' -; MEETING. .July 19, 1912. In accordance with a resolution of-tBoard of Education, notice is herebygtventhat-anneetin- g jjf the citizens and taxpayers or Provo School District, will be held tn the' Central School on Friday Tening,-Jul26, 1912. at 8 p. m The purpose of the: meeting Is to consider the petition of the citizens of Provo City 'asking the Board of Education to establish a Public, High SchooL EVAN WRIDE, President of Board. R; EUGENE JONES. Clerk. First publication July 20, 1912. -- property, All of the following described mines, mining claims, and property situate Provo, Utah, Jjily, 1912. in Soldier Fork Canyon, Unorganized Sealed bids will be received by the Mining District, Utah County, Utah County Clerk of Utah County, until 12 o'clock noon Wednesday, July 31, -- Booster No 2, 1912, for the building of & reinforced Booster No.-l- , No. 4, concrete bridge, feetr-Tla- t Booster- - No. Booster No. 6,' top girder. Plans and specifications Booster No. 5, placer mining claims, together with are an file in the pffice of the County any and all amendments thereof as Surveyor. the same are located and of record in The County reserves the right to the .office of the County Recorder of reject any or. all bids, and to award UtahlCounty. the CQntractas" itniav deem' most 'ad- . All Interest of the mortgagor in and vantageous. to the Boston" and "Boston No. - PJdders must deposit a certified dollars placer mining claims in the same dis- check of seven hundred trict,. county and state, as the same is (J7QO.OQ), guaranteeing that should now held under option from D. B he be awarded the. contract, he will THESE DISCONTENTED AMERICANS Brinton et. at. enter into contract within five dajs, Pope Pins, prompted to the remark by wonder oveY the working All interest of the mortgagor in and for the buildings complete? of said October1 bridge, and that he will furnish the and mpving picture film, exclaims : "How God must love these to the September r Arner ic a n s t oljle ss th emrwi th thep ow er of creating such astoumling placer mining claims in the same dis County a satisfactory surety bond in county and state, together with tbe sum of two thousand dollars beautiful philosophy shows through the remark a lif trlct, And things all Improvements of every (2000.00). any , ' , ,View which fiokls that the privilege of doing is the greatest which kind and nature now upon said placer FRANK WENTZ, - ean be bestowed upon man. mining claims and each of them, in Surveyor Utah County. lias c eluding herein shaft house, refinery ' . earth on the should be. Americans people First they happiest publication July 11, 1912; last t done so much, giyen the world so much it did not have, added to Hit pumping station and power house and publit atiou Aug. 1, 1912. X the machinery therein, including all possessions of mankind so many meanforhappinessr Ketain 'the SHERIFFS SALE. machinery, appliances, engines, coin , mechanical inventions made in this bonntry in the last centurv. ant pressors, pumps, hoists, boilers, tanks, ""save only lhe"discovery of the wheel and the principle of the lever, heaters and all other personal prop- In the Districr Court of the Fourth hef ora. at line, might ertyuponaidpIacer-jn.ining-claiinand praet ieally-everJudieiat District of the St.ate of Utah, Also the following described real in and for Utah County. have heen lost without leaving the world the poorer. Tn the last " estate in Utah County, Utah, Springville Banking Company, fifty years the' world; has been revolutionized, largely throne h the The south half of northeast the vs. plaintiff, Springville corporation, discoveries and in vention of Americans.' No other people in the . and the south half of the Theatre Company, a corporation, and quarter, history of man has been permitted to do so much, make such progress northwest quarter of .Section 21, John S. Groesbeck, defendants. . r make over on so large a scale the thoughts and the methods of man Township 10 South, Rang 7 East, Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sher'But, so far does the American philosophy depart from that of the Salt Lake -- Meridian, exeeptinghow-ever- , iffs sale on the 18th day of July, 1912, from the above description the at the front door of the County Court gentle old pope, that instead of happiness, on the surface of .kings, tract "of land heretofore con House in Provo City, Utah County, their achievements have only made Americans wretched. dis..isfio to Harry Haynes Culmer, w,hich Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p. nu, veyed : ' and disgruntled. said tract is described " asbeing the airibe right, title, interest and claim Possibly it is to prove, a passing mood, but certain it is i .it northwest quartei of the southwest of the defendants of, in and to the he even while contented to reason h been whi has quarter of the northwest quarter of following described real property,given every' people ambition-tSection 21, Township 10 South, Range be which to the attaches sweet discontent West of Lot nursing that 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian; together " ever inJBlock but from its achievements', Twenty" (20) In doing'morof refuses to take joy with alHlmprovemeiits upon said last Springville, in Springville City; Surrey 'rather would be picking flaws, finding faults and scolding its ' and together ofjBuilding Lots, situated in Section descriDJd"TeaT-estat- e, m. has delt the to intent systerrrwhich pieces upon tearing factors, with the live stockandall personal 32, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, u situa property thereon. 'great' and permitted irto "dor great deeds. It is Salt Lake Meridian tn Utah' County, tion, and ond which must be remedied soon else the capacity f the Also a Tramp dwelling house and State of Utah, together with all apoffice at Tucker, Utah, now rented by purtenances thereunto belonging or In ' . people to serve will he destroyed" In a way to leave all the wot id the the mortgagor. Together with the ap- any w ise appertaining. - loser. purtenances and all rights usually had Terms of sale Cash, lawful money or. enjoyed In connection .with the of the United States, , WAS DISCOVERED HOW THU aforesaid propert.and eaehand Dated at Provo City(i Utah, June 27, resulted from the accidental obwn ation every part and parcel thereof. 1912. Discovery of tli To be sold as the property of Uifited r GEORGE T. JUDD, "made by Prof. VTilhelm Conrad Rontgenof the University of WurzOzocerite a States corporaCompany, Utah. Utah with of vaccum a Sheriff, County, .tube burg, that certain, crystals, in the vicinity tion, and Salt Lake Hardware ComBy F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. which he was experimenting, glowed with a phosphorescent, light, pany, a corimration, defendants, and J. W. N Whitecotton, Attorney for even when aqaque'substancesNvere interposed between the tube and John A. Voorheos, Intervenor, at rhr Plaintiff the shining crystals. Further experimenting showed that the tube suit of Milton C. Niles and Jame JI First publication5' June 27, 1912. was giving off a radiation, which though quite invisible to tbe'eye, Bali, Trustees, plaintiffs. SUMMONS. had the power of affecting photographic plates, and passed through Terms of sale, Cash. Dated June 2G, 1912. flesh and bon metal ,i )lat(isbhe k s of wood, and prayficaUv-a- ll GEORGE T. JUDD, ' In tbe District Court of tbe Fourth que substances, almost, as .readily as light passes through a sheet of Sheriff of Utah County. Judicial District of the State of Utah, as om of the By P Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. glass. Robert Williams Wood, discussing the fitting in and for Utah County. First publication J'une'27, ,1912 Be v 011 Wonders of the' Modem World, in thp August P.pui..r Meeli-- ! Abbie DeGraw, plaintiff, vs. Thuse ' anies Jlagazine says: DeGraw, defendant. Summons.' SUMMONS. The State of Utah to the said Dewas engaged nr graduate study at the I'm-s it happeiu-d- ' , fendant: rsity of liiiTni at the time the discovery was made, nd tuie mornIn the Four-Judicial DjMv.u You are hereby summoned to ing s.s f passed through the laboratory, one of the junior p efessors Coe t in and for Utah County, State within tverj days after the serpear t called out to me, Oh. Coyne in here and, see the'pietures; f,ev" ar vice of Mhis summons upon you, if , v. F. .1 Ui y most extraordinary, and were made with a new kind plaintiff, uhicl, served within the County in which IX Chat lea Stine defendant Rout gen lias diseovemk Together we went into one of the smaller this action Is brought, otherwise, with-JliOLS. LiL i .Dories, V, hero, hanging An Ilia wall was a row. of thirty days after service, and deplo.i nyrra j Hik, Tie State oF Utah to tbe s.'id Te fend the above entitled action, and 'in such as we arp now familliar with, but which at the thru vehe per- - fPLdant: ' case of your failure to do so. Judg' if You aae Inrei-y- Ruimnoned to fcetlj si an ling. ap ment will be rendered against you ac ee 7 - In the District Court of the Fourth Company, Judicial District, of the State of .Utah, principal place of business, Provo, in and for Utah Coumy. . . Utah. vs. Franklin .Eliza Fullmer, plaintiff, Notice", ra" hereby given ' that at Elden Fullmer, defendant Summons. meeting of the hoard of directors of The State of Utah to the saii DeThe Antelope Mining Company, held fendant: at Provo, Utah, on the 5th day of You are hereby summoned to apJune, 1912, an assessment (No. 8) of pear within twenty days after service y2 mill per share was levied on the of this summons upon you, if served outstanding capital stock of the cor- within the county in which this action poration, payable immediately to Ar- is brought; otherwise,-withithirty nold Dixon, secretary. Farmers and after service, and defend the days Merchants - Bank building, Provo, above entitled action; and in case of such Utah. Any stock upon-whi- ch your failure, so to do, judgment will assessment may remain unpaid on the be rendered against you according to 10th day of August, 1912,. will. h dethe demand of lhe complaint, which linquent and advertised for sale at has beeri filed with the clerk of said public auction, and unless payment Court This action is brought to reis made before, will be sold on Batur cover a judgment dissolving the bonds day, August 31 at the hour of of matrimony heretofore existing be oclock p. m. at the companys office tween you and the .plaintiff, also for Farmers and Merchants Hank build- the custody of the minor child, John ing, Provo, Utah, to pay the delinquent Vance Fullmer, for ?15.00 per month assessment, together with the cost of for the support of plaintiff and said advertising and expense of sale. minor child, and for' attorney fees and ARNOLD DIXON; n eosts of suit, , Secretary, Provo, Utah; ELIAS HANSEN, First publication July 9, 1912. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Oftice address, Spanish Fork, PROPOSALS. This action ia brought to recover a of judgment disrfolvlngy the bonds heretofore existing be matrimony tween you and the plaintiff. HANSEN, A ' ELLAS for Plaintiff. ' Attorney Folk. Post. Office address, Spanish x Utah. Bankruptcy he TheAntelopeMining ' demand-qfHhetiqmplaln- First CITIZENS' V i i SUMMONS.- Ri Datpd July 19th, A. tk 1912. First publication July 201912. ALFRED L. BOOTH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address. Box lr Provo, Utah. Office: No. 86 North, Academy Ave., Provo City, Utah County, Utah. First publication July 16, 1912. 7 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. which the has been filed with the clerk of said Court Referee suit y K bankrupt, and that the flrs meeting of his creditors will be held at 11 oclock a. m. on the sixth day of August, A. D. 1912, in Room No. 9 of the Knight Block, in Provo, in the County of Utah, State of Utah, In the District aforesaid, at 'which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may lawfully come before the meeting; E. E. CORFMAN, u cording to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the qlerk of said Court The said action is brought to obtain a decree of the said Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and here tofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendant; also to obtain custody of Vernpssa DeGraw and Nellie Arvilla DeGraw, issue of the marriage betweett the parties to said action; also for general relief and costs of , failureso tp do, judgment will rendered against you according to be ever-witnesse- d ! aid your -- 4 pear within twenty days after. the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county , In which this action js brought otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled' action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according tothe demand of the com plaint, which has been filed) with the Court .This action is clerk of-sbrought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. , MINER & McKNIGHT4 Attorneys for Plaintiff. z . . J Eureka, Utah. Summons served this 24th day of May, 1912. , First poblication June 27, 1912. - BARBERS C EXAMINATION. State Board of Examiners of Barb era will meet at.86JHLCfinter streets Provo, July 31 and Aug. 1, 1912, for examination of'bppUcantS. ' D.' J. WATTS, Secretary- ORSON L. MARTIN, Deputy. First publication July 20, 1912. State pf Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F, J. Cheney & Co., doing business in ihe City 'ofToledo, County ind State afore--said,- " and that said firm w ill pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and- - every, case of Catarrh-th- at cannot he cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure. . 1 - FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my, presence this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. A.. W. GLEASON Notary Public : (Seal) Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. " Sold'hy'air DrugglstsrScr Take Hall's Family Pills for V Foth-eringhap- i, io-wi- t: - - GEORGE T. SJUDD, f Sheriff, Utah County, Utab,.r By F. BachitiafifUeputy Sheriff. Dale IL Parke, Attorney for Plain- - titc . ' ; .. .4 r.4 First publication July 18, 1912. z 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. You. must" get out into theopen- - air If you do this every day and keep your stomach ani bowels in good order by taking Chamberlains Tablets when needed, you should become both heMthy and beautiful For sale by all dealers. - and-sunlig- ht -- VACATION RATES To various Eastern destinationsvia SALT LAKE ROUTE. Tickets on sale various dates. May 18th to September 5th, ROUTE OP THE, LOS ANGELES LIMITED? See your local Agent for particulars. For soreness of the muscles, w lieth-e- r induced by violent exercise" or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlains Liniment' This relievesfheumatic r Vns For saTe Tiy "all dealers. EXCURSION IRATESlEASt Various sale dates May ISth to September 5lh via SALT LAKE ROUTE. VSeA gent for particulars. zruzz.! Why not lmprpve your, dairy, stock by breeding your cowj to the very best sires? Estate of David L. Evans, deceased. You can find the best in the Creditors will present claims with land at vouchers' to thundersigned at GoshA. O. SMOOT, en, Utah County State of Utah, on or 431 W. Center Street. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' before November 15th, 1912. Dated at Goshen, Utah, July 8 th, 1912. NANNIE P. EVANS, Executrix. Alfred, L., Booth, Attorney. First publication July 9th, 1912; last publication August 6th, 1912. .NOTICE Of BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the, District of Utah,, No. 1476 In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Joseph W. Clark, Bankrupt. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. To the Creditors of Joseph W, . Clark, of lYovo, in the . Coupty ot Utah, and' District aforesaid, aBank-rupt- : . . , e Eotice.is hereby given that on the 17th day erf July, A D 1912, the said Joseph W Clark was. duly adjudicated -- - SATISFACTION will result- - if your bundle of laundry is sent to us. . 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