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Show PAGE SEVEN THE PROVO POST PROVO THE SUMMONS. POSTj Published Tuesdays and Fridays' at No. 22 Nona Pint West street, Provo, Utah. COMPANY PUBLISHING POST Sitbscriptioa Bates: In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, lQ and for utah Count Ittl Hilda C. Bethers, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Bethers, Defendant Summons. The State of Utah to the said De- fendant. , 00 iYou are hereby summoned to apl'Year, strictly in advance-'.$- 2 6 Months, strictly in Wvaneo 1.25 pear within twenty days after the - If paid ta adv.ac. add wfca per yeaf or 2oc for SIX months to this action is brought; otherwise wlth-thj in thirty days above. after service, and de- I e fend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which within ten days after service of this summons upon you will be filed with the clerk of said court This action Is brought to dissolve the. boijda, of -- matrimony i. heretofore existing between ypprseif and the plaintiff. 1 . E, E. CORFMAN, JACOB COLEMAN, -' Attorneys Poatoffice address;1 .Rooms 9 , and 10, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. , First publication June 23, last publication July 21, 1914. Trip of, Inspection to Pumps & Canal 1253 LEII I, June 20 A trip of inspection was made yesterday by members of the Utah.1 Lake Irrigation Co. and newspaper repre sentatives to the company rs pumps and canal near Saratoga Springs with an idea of determining what has been and what iff' being done for the reclaiming and development of the thousands of acres of land covered by .this irrigation scheme, ol- NOTICE. Grutli Mining Company, principal place of business Provo, Utah. Notiee.r-rTher- e are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. four ft), levied on the 11th day of April, 1914, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, , No. of to-wi- Cert. - And Return ' unions and No pots. more Jsiyfe no, Snore tight-nes- act In the partv were Prest. Joseph Rf Murdock, Vice PrestT J. W. f Knight and wifer Uncle Jesse vacation-lo- ng BEACH, CATALINA, JUNE 1st TO SEPT. 30th. jj SAN DIEGO. SURF BATHING, BOATING, FISHING, 1 TENNIS, GOLFING. 1 Knight, Joseph IP' Keeler, 1S. Chipman'ArT J. Evflns and George IT. Primhall, Royal Murdock and Francis W.'Kirkha'm'of the directors f R. P. Fairbanks, 'J. C. Johnson and Karl "Keeler ent gineer; William R. Wallaue. manaNOTICE TO CREDITORS. ger of the Utah Conservation comiAI LipiiieU amount-opany; R. E. Allen of1 the Knight krbdn'paper; jcper 'sheet, Estate of Susan Jane Shelton, de- Trust & Savings banks; A. 'IT. lasts, In 25 cent lots Best ceased Call this uflu-e- . Creditors will present claims with Woodruff and It. J. Cannon, 'f The trip was made by autonvo vouchers to the undersigned at Room 9, Farmers A Merchants, Bank build bile and the first stop was at the ing, Provo City, Utah( on or before pumping station, where fourof the the 1st day of October, 1914. Whether Lady or Gent big pumps are lifting 80 cubic J. W. ROBINSON. SHOES SHINED OETYOUR Administrator ofithe'Estate of Susan feet of water per soeond into1 the' " the1': U 300 feet canal 2,200 feet south and Jane Shelton, deceased. 4 AMERICAN SHOE Parker & Robinson, Attorneys for higher than the, lake surface -Administrator. , SHINING PARLORS ,,4 stave'pipe imjder through a First publication May 26, 1914. " . j ground. Modem Barber Shop The pumps are run by electric1 Cl Ann a SpecNOTICE TO CREDITORS. Dyeing Ladies ity, 1,000 kilowatts being- used Wd for them send ialty. to every hour, equal Deliver. and stream With this big 5,500 Estate of Anna C. Smoot Taylor. FRANK WOOD, Prop. Creditors will present clalras with acres are now being irrigated and 4 4 44 4 P tv vouchers to the undersigned at Pro- it is estimated that 20.000 acres vo City, Utah County, Utah, on or be- could be covered two feet deep (sufficient for a yerV irrigation) fore September f,1914.TGEORGE S. TAYLOR,' by lowering the lake surface six CHARLES H. WRIGHT ' 4 ' Administrator. inches. This means that iv;ith the Architect, Contractor and 4 Booth A Booth, Attorneys for Ad- Strawberry project watering ' ; Builder. acres in the south end of Utah , ministrator. 4 source the of water 1. Date of first publication county May ap Specialattention given unlimited. 1914. pears aim esti- 4 At the outlet of the syphon the 4 4 wates water' is divided, a small 'stream NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 505 East Center. watering several hundred -- acres . Phone south the and remainder going Estate of Eber B. Rawllngs. 20 about north miles, nmning . , used J all along the line bv Creditors will present claims to the farmers Wbo in many cases are undersigned it the home of George P. raising their first Commercial crops on "this -Rawlings, Provo City, Utah, or at the hitherfto brush land. ITu sage office of Booth A Booth, Hoom, 5, dreds of acres of & Savings Dank grain imperil-iatelKnight Blofck, Provo City, Utah, on or west of Lehi show thespossi before the 'first day of April, l915r UTAH. bilities of land developnnt. In PROVO OTY, Dated at Provo City, Utah, May 22, CAPITAL $100,000 many cases it now threrifeet high ' ' Mi4r The canal is tunneled for about SURPLUS $50,000 WM. S. RAWLINGS, , a mile near the paiut of the mounGEORGE P. RAWLINGS, tain and at Jordan Narrows part DIRECTORS: HENRY E. RAWLINGS, of the water is syphoned under Executors. Reed SmooL President the riverri the east bench where Booth A Booth, Attorneys. C E. Loose, is it carried above Draper and First publication May 22, 1914, W. L. Holbrook, R. 1L VENICE, .OCEAN PARK, RETURN OCT. 31st. IZ right draw out ' the poisonous 1 lulatioss wbkb'j uff up the feet.j se TIZ and for- get your loot comfortable our feet' box of t'TIZ now at' rtment store. Dont t, glad feet, feetf " hurt, never get fprt guarantied off, For your TICKETS ON SALE DAILY g limp-in- with pain or drawing up jour faety in ' a g o n y . 112 is magical, ff. DELINQUENT To California - ired f . srsa B2XX2E For literature and information call on G. W. CRAIG or 0. E. EGGERTSEN or address J, H. MANDERFIELD, A. G P, A., Salt Lake City. I V STEflfl LAUNDRY P-ROVO , 1 ALWAYS . Phone 164 J. - , N. 1GULICK, , - RELIABLE - 375"4V. Center Pxoprietor . ot EATBER PILLOWS OF WE MAKE A SPECIALTY BEDS AND V. 1,400-horsepow- -- f; CONSIDER THE COAL while the question now weather is hot and the price is low. Dont, think Fourth of July weather will .last forever. Why not free yourself from all further trouble about the matter by ordering your coal supply now. Drop i in and tell us to fill np your bins. Well deliver when yon say so. t . - . -- 60,-00- 0 1 1 tpre-liminarySketch- es And In accordance with law and the coder of the' Board of Directors made n the 11th day of April 1914, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary. No. 22 North First West street, on the 3rd day of June, at the hour of 2 p. m,, to pay the delinquetnt assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. H. C. HICKS. Secretary. 415-M- be-in- g ' 11 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Peorless Consolidated Mining Co., a n tion, principal place of Ith Fork, Utah. bual-Spa- is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Peerless Consolidated Mining Co., a corporation, held at Spanish Fork, 29th day of May, 1914, Utah,ja-th- e an aiBessment of one mill per share was levied on the capital stock x the company, payable Immediately to Geo; T. Judd, secretary and treasurer of said company, at Salt Lake City, Utah, P. O. Box 1042. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 6th day of July, 1914, will be, delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and If payment Is not made before, will be sold on the 22nd day of July, 1914, to pay the assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dated this 3rd day of June. 1914. GEO. T. JUDD, Secretary and Treasurer. First publication Jura 5, 1914, Notice -- Estate of Caroline Maria Johnson, deceased. f The undersigned will sell at private sale the real estate In Utah County, State of Utah, described .as follows; AH of Lots 7 and 8, Block 22, Plat A, Provo City Survey of Build16 22 ing Lots. Also commencing chains South and 6.35 14 chains South 89 degrees East of the Northwest corner of the, Southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 7 South of Range 2 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 39 degrees East 3.18 chains, thence South 1 degree West 11.43 chains, thence North 89 degrees West .18 chains, thence North 1 degree East 11.43 chains to the place of beginning; area 2.50 acres. Said sale will be made on or after the first day of July, 1914, and written bids will be received at the residence of the undersigned at Provo" City, Utah. Deed at expense of purchaser. , ' 19th this Dated at Provo Clty, Utah, day of June, 1914. NIELS JOHNSON, ' Administrator. Booth & Booth, Attorneys. First publlc&tfon June 19, 1914, last publication June 80, 1914, to-wi-t: Mr. Attorney: That brief or transcript should bo fet in type as prescribed by law. This office is the only one in Utah County with ctn do the the correct typework promptly and do it - rltt The Book of Home IS NOW IN PROVO Vice-Preside- v Sandjri The Provo Reservoir company, composed largely of the same men as the Utah Lake Irrigation com- pany, already has water high on the north bench nearly t(r the point of the mountain ; this will he syphoned across the river, the out let being 200 feet higher than th present west side canal, and bring ing another 10.000 acres under an irrigation system. Altogether thri will mean that the two. companies are making it possible to reelairp 30,000 acres of land. Lehi now has some 15 Irvine, Sr., L. Blersacb, Geo. Taylor, Sr. $ A copy of it is in our office ready f An Inspirational selection of the 5 for your inspection. moit modern, tic, attractive HOMES of the past year. RogeriTarrer, Joe. T. FarrerT Cashier Joe A. Buttle. Assistant Cashier. General Banking Business Transacted U. S. Depository for Postal Savings Cost SIS, 000.00 to Produce Artistry In construction has coma to stay. 9 The demand for Beauty In Buildings, and a repudia- U cracker-bo- x tion of the type of house, has set to work the best architects of the country. H From a multitude of designs, those ehown In this book have been chosen as representing the highest grade of the Constructive Art. II Models In every respect,theyarqarLieducatiort in . the Housing of the Family, ' Done Promptly IT CONTAINS Our designs bring the house you wa nt wlth! n limits of your purse. U They are splendid examples of the increased of your money In Home Building. chasing power 31 INVESTIGATE AND DEMAND PROOF. LICE? toti Conkey Lice Pcwder Its sale, quick and surc. Sms We Specialize in Homes " l$r u Seem Leuadry IB' I Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that "rapid eating If yotrhave formed slow suicide. It the habit of eating too rapidly you are mori likely suffering from indigestion Pnrajb onri) cent and or constipation, which will result For Hie min ttw Me m Hw emrhs b y cw dnekem md at flight, day prt A AFr ipray eventually in serious Illness unless yoor poukry bouse with Cweikey corrected. Digestion begins in the Conkeys Lice Liquid mouth. Food should be thoroughly CLtn them out thoroughly Ouarr 35 insalivated. lhtn masticated and cent, hatf gaflon 00 cenu, gal km JliXX For the ttrufly head bust we when you have a fullness of the stomtCONKFTS HEAD LICE ach or feel dull and stupid after eat. OINTMENT ing. take one ot Chamberlain's Tabtftrrm fld Hormlt hann durii W lets. Many severe cases of stomach iheae and 25 cem. Moeiey bflcb He mi caMy, , r trouble and constipation have been pmpflrir OM Ck. cured by the use of these tablets , Tk C They are easy to take end most agree-biCarpertcr Esed Co. ia effect. Sold by all dealers. Lice Harm Chicken Doesnj, SO C. -- a IV. 3rd Sol Provof Utah xooooooooooxo That Good Coal 0 WILFORD PUTRY, Ajcnt. e (A3v.) : - -- Alllunds 01 Lump, Nut and Slack Coal. SIjOQ. H ifl working BAH Eft LUMBER CO. your poultry profits because it Kill the pur- plan and specification when the bill of mat erial is purchased from us. 468 So. Academy Avenue. Froro.. th furnih FREEOF CHARGE complete We 3 The- Hot qoritioa i quickly N with ' Ktdcd if you dust you JUST THE IDEAL HOME YOU f CASTORIA OcmestiC . HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR The prompt laundry generally loes the most business. Most per FOR SALE Limited amount ot on -- want their bundles right oa good Carbon paper; le per sheet while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best (he minute promised. Demand require that such au establish grade. Call this office. j sent be completely equipped tot 4inck work. Ours -- is thebesi quipped laundry in Provo. It will do your work quiekly aDd d t well. When it leaves this laun For Infants and Children' try, every article in it is done a In Fcr Over Ycers rdered. You can rely upon thai W do every washable-- - garment Always hears the sad do it right Wagone come Signature of ell promptly, too. Usr , Photographic reproductions of Prize Designs; etch- Inge of Floor Plans; Interior Views; Complete Inkrma- tion as to Finishing, Costa, etc. I A few prize Barnai Garages. Silos, etc., are also shown It Is a magnificent specimen of the printers art and - Second feet of water from American Fork and Pleasant Grove has about the same amount. The water alone June 1, 1914. . pumped into the head o the canal Notice; is hereby given that Dan' is more than twice as much as all SALE NOTICE OF REAL OF A. Lewis, of Provo. Utah, who, A three towns are now getting from ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE 1911. Homestead made 19, May Entry Serial No'. 07888, for lets 12,13;' 14, the mountains. Deseret News. -- Utah Timber! Coal Go. Provo Notice of Postponement. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors. It was agreed to postpone 'the date of sale of stock in the above delinquent from June 3, 1914, to June 20,. 1914, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and an order by the Board has been made to that effect In the District Court of the Fourth H. C. HICKS, Judicial District of the State ojtah, in and for Utah County. , Secretary. Notice of Postponement. In the matter of the estate of Mary Notice Is hereby given that at Ann Till, deceased. NoJ&e to Credimeeting of the board of directors of the Grutli Mining Company, the sale tors. Creditors will present claims W ith date of the assessment No. four (4) has been postponed until Wednesday, vouchers to the ipmersigned &tT Provo July first, at 10 oclock a m. City, Utah Cofffity, Utah, on or beH. C. HICKS, Secretary, fore September 20th, 1914. First publication "May 29, 1914. EMILY G. CLUFF, and ANNIE- - M. LICHFIELD, NOTICE. Executrix. & Rrvey Cluff, Attorney. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, first publication May 19th, 1914 Sec. 5, Lot 22, Sec. 6, and Nt?4 of NWH. Section 8, Township 6 South, Range 4 East. Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention tpmake final " three-yea- r Proof, to establish Claim to the land above descried, before the Clerk of the District .ourt, At Provo, Utah, pn the Sthdgf of July, 1914. Claimant names' at .witnesses: Thur Conrad, '.Quarles Conrad, WlI lam W Ercanbrick, Thomas J. Lewis, of Provo, mah. ' fd. D. R. THOMPSON, w Register. Tlrst publication June 2, last publication July 9th, 1914. 44444444444444 CASTLE , ' . GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON All sizes. 502 S. ACADEMY AVE. Office Commercial Town Bank. Up Provq PHONE 17." i SUOOl & SP AFFORD |