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Show 1 r PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST ON. VALUATION OF UTAH COUNTY PROPERTY REPORT-MAD- E SPECIAL FOR THE KIDDIES, TORELLIS CQMEDV CIRCUX Ponies, Dogs, Monkeys and the Funniest of Mules Bessie,' " at the Columbia Wednesday. S Cotmty Auditor A, Yt- Robison lias forwarded to. the state bft.yvt Mr. David Evans of Los Angeles Denhalter of Sale Lake City, Miss Effie Evans of .Miss Maud. with is visiting equalization the following report of assessments and v nines 73n tis brother, Jacob jCiyrer, Alvin Johnstoner and Provo. in Ut&lTCountv'for 1914: Evans lots Real estate described as town or city $ 1 .459 of Mrs. William Mr. Obom and Miss Grace Farrer arrived Lome Real estate acreage assessed ns farm lands 2,469,430.00 this morning after a pleasant visit Union, Salt Lake county, are en- Real estate -- 204,920.00 acreage assessed as .fruit lands in Provo canyon. joying a visit with Mr., and Mr3. lands'-,- .. assesetfa9 7.15, 420.00 Real estate ' grazing " . acreage M. I. Bushman. as than otherwise assessed estat Real farm, acreage Mrs. E. A. Turner of Salt Lake lands fruit 68,330.00' or Minnie E. grzing Mrs. is visit a her with Huber, daughter City enjoying claims as Real assessed Lake Salt estate S. sonVernoirof and E. 36,060.00 Goddard. Mrs. City; mining daughter, are being entertained by Mrs. E. Mr.and Mrs. "George Orullian S. Goddard. f 4,903,180.00 Totyl assessment of real estate ' and son Joseph spent the 24th Improvements. Mrs. F. M. Clift is visiting with with friends in Salt Lake City. assessed as' town or Mrs. Walker in Rexburg, Idaho, Improvements, on real estate $ 2,211,060.00 city lots; . Miss Ruth Foster has returned and will visit with her son, J. M. assessed as estate . real 1,192,170.00 on from a "trip to the Ogden chatau- - Foster, in Idaho Falls. acreage Improvements and visit in Lake Salt qua City. A bridal shower party will be $ 3,403,230.(X Total assessment of improvements Mrs. Hannah Adylotte of Ameri- - conducted this Live Stock,. evening by Miss can Fork is spending the Daley in honor of Miss Ah- 1 $ 123,720.00 with Mrs. E. S. Goddard in this drea Groneman and Mr. Fred M. Horses and mules on range 209,770.00 Horses and mules otherwise assessed Richardson. I - Js. r (JilO.-U- v . V - t --- y. -- , week--Vilat- e -- , Mr. M. B. Bushman of Lehi 335,490.00 Bishop and Mrs. John Bushman of St. Joseph, Arizona, returned Cattle on range $ 260,760.00 dpnee of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Bush- - Rome Monday after six weeks Cattle otherwise assessed 116,60.00 mam p spenfrin Utah and ldaho-dsitirelatives and friends. ' $ 377,320.00 Mrs. Elmer Denhalter has reTotal cattle assessment V' turned to Salt Lake City after a Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan Sheep or goats on range ,1 37,300.00 ' pleasant visit with Miss Maud entertained the following Spanish Sheep or goats otherwise assessed 6.97000 Farrer. Fork people last week: Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan. Mrs. Emma 44.270.00 Total sheep and goat assessment $ - Next Friday evening Miss Ethel Reese and Mrs. Ephraim Rowe. 5,'700.00 Swine assessed $ Bailey will entertain at a" snower complimentary to Mrs. Thelma " Aparfylomposed of the follow- McAdams. $ 762,780.00 Total live stock assessed ing enjoyed a lake party on 'Sat was urdav. enjoyed. Bathing Personal property otherlhan livestock: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wright re- Lunch was served. Guests : Mr. $ number of colonies. 1,974 assessed value 4,040.00 Bees, turned to their Salt Lake home on and Mrs. David Madsen, Mr. and 814.250.00 and trade Merchandise fixtures Sunday after a weeks stay with Mrs.George Madsen, Mr. and Mrs ' 624,370.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wright. A. R. Wright of Salt Lake City, Machinery, tools, implements and supplies 788,509.24 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Adams of Money, solvent credits, judgments, etc. On Sunday the following form- Tooele, Mrs. Annie Sheets and Personal othenvise not enumerated 2,473,899.24 property ed a party and enjoyed the day Mr. and Mrs. C. II. .Wright. . at Saratogh : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer live stock. .$1 1,633,08.24 other than of Total personaljroperty Mrs. Louisa McBride has reProperty assessed by the state board of equalization : turned home from the Fillmore $ 3,567,226.00 reunion, wjiere she went by auto Railroads nmL -.with, .Electric her Wl. 01 9,20 1 ,00 puny power companies light san.PrE, J. Noves of American Fork, 129,793.00 Telephone companies 31,937.00 companies Telegraph On the 24th Mr. and Mrs. 3,364.00 James Duffin took pleasure in m Express companies 00 Car companies 64,373 members of their family H tertaining fi and the Misses Jennie aiuf Silver Mjning companies 77.175 00 Net proceeds of mines Barker tf Clearfield. 115.399.00 spent the 7- the best circus acts to tour the Empress eiieuit is Tordlia Comedy Circus, which yvill be a big feature for the kiddies "next Wednesday at the Columbia. The act will show dogs, ponies, monkeys and a trained mule who will do tricks that astound and comedy stunts that seem almost human Bessie is an unridable mule, wh knows a thing or two, as most men who attempt to ride her find orS 1 sooner or later. One of at the week-en- d -- ntr - -- J tiiefiosud of MerTires f - du-mo- THE FORGED PARCHMENT . Eleventh Story of the Adventures of Kathlyn A Wild Animal Two Part j Story. Misses Lydia and Eva1 Jones soent a few days ?f last week, in eluding the holiday, with Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Pharis and friends in Salt Lakt City. EVERLASTING Part Lubin Feature SOPHIA GETS STUNG S. & A. Western Comedy. Two Dr. and Mrs. TI. S. Pyne entertained at dinner" on Friday. At ,the table, which was prettily decorated 'with sweet peas and the sea-- , 'sons flowers, covers were laid for OUR MUTUAL GIRL THURSDAY Matinee 4 p. m. Second Episode of THE PERILS - OF PAULINE THE LIGHT - sixteen guests. . - Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Jr . Mr. Chris Seott and Mr. Will ON THE WALL Edison Drama. r it-- On-Ai- Grand Total J $1 - Summary. Real estate j Last evening Mrs. S. R. CallaL J Improvements way entertained, complimentary to Live stock T Messrs. Dean Brimhall. Robert Personal v property and Mrs. Ernest J. Hinckley Total Moore. property assessed by state board THE STRUGGLE ' Every motorist is clamoring t'T better tires. so are we. It we could get hold . .'alueiy, resilient tile Hint would never or blow out, we'd be tickled to death. juncture We d lay in a supply as tall as o church steeple. Put theres no tire. Mm cant design It. Seems to be too tough a problem lor this generation. So the to to do is look the best among the present makes for t ng of pueumai c t.res. We va done a lot of looking. Havent blown ont, found any pneumatic tires that can't be punctured-ehave found one that s a mirhty s'rVt ins apt to commit c her of tnose tire sms. It s the Goodyear Ino Kim Cut tire. For Tnat s a tig point in me thing, this Goodjear tiro never ri its favor, "'lube pinching" seems to be done away with, too, by the v. of in the the bead f i.Jed phno ires Goodyear. Holds tire so t ght to tint that tube cant silp under. And we note a loosening ol b'ow-outdue, so wo understand, to a costly curing process called t le method. We also like the ease with which one can aptire, 'i here no hook to remoxe a Goodyear and ply tire comet rust into the run. All in all, the Goodyear nearer perfection than any other. whale of a demand for the Ttiere, X Owl wlZC in OlOvK Most everyGoodyear No We many calls body seems to be petting wtee tii.lt. &U have had so sizes both soiootiJ a&d th it we put in a complete stocK our size is here. trsaUa $ 4,638,488.00 j WEDNESDAY 4V n- -1 - TONIGHT v VuW 6,271,577.24 Rim-Cu- $ 4,993,180.00 JH prand total showing entire assessment of county-.$16,27- 3.403,230.00 762,780.00 2.473,899.24 4,638,488.00 1, General information as required by Sub. Div. 12, Sect 2581: " Total number of acres assessed, 298,422.54. Amount assessed per acre, $11.84. Aggregate value of town and city lots $1,439,020.00. ' Total, assessment of mining claims (a encage) $36,06000. t. Stick to Your Old Tires & A tires wetirsnt to sell but dont throw awny the old ones till you are suit yon, 1 done for Diivrupand let n take a look lot ps wo can suLest aQ Inexpensive-wato get ahother thousand mile froa them. We re be re to serve, you haow v cot merely to telh J 577.24 1 D Stark & Roberts, the Tir6 Fiends - t 147 WEST CENTE w This afternoon Mrs. Henry God- - Roses and sweet peas were used Crawford have returned "from dard entertained dinner in lion- - in beautifying the rooms for th- THE EPIDEMIC Holiday Park, where they spent a occasion.! - 1 week as the guests of Mr. and Mr?. 6- S. & A. Comedy. Fera Decker-The evening of the 24th was passed in an excellent entertain- 153 j meet the guests were Mr. am: Prof. C. Jg Eh lions, than or' month Pndlongs case of eczema way bydwenty-on- e guests of WasProfessor known to almost eveiy hoapltut South Lj lue, Chi.li. Mrs. E. S. Goddard. Mr. and a L; Mrj JMiM Helen Carleton, who aeaen, and pliysician of reputation , throughout to !oy dor1 D h II Ask arv A. Peek and Mr. and Mrs. the state of Connecticut. His letter Is PresepllAl,m. druy.'i.-ty tell yu It allact ciill aJ.d a, ,er residence by invitation another Intel e&tins demonstration of the Itch soon Aheio art Goddard, The lawn was attartetively lighted wbat la being accomplished by the signs of euie. famous specillo 1. I. Presci lntlwn AVe have-- hard' d th1 remedy tm for the occasion, and an appro- "It may be of interest tor you to I now years And resold u as the sun,; for t that your A quiet wedding was performed priate preparation nrr.e 1r .ci skin tiouoKo 01 ... con IX D. programme has been .Qf Irescription aoK us About I. f. L' Pre-c- ri value to me. I by Bishop B. II. Bullock on'Mon-istin- g of dancing, games and l Iso t 1. I. ,:bout rotp with eczema from headto foot whtn. evening, uniting in marriage slc participatedjn-b- y I could tor "tender ilTus. flrst-ft- rll those s I began using' your remedies viz bottle-o- n We offer thouI a tiled relief, although thp t! Florence Broadbent andJIr, ent. As honored guests. Miss s get ft stops .tto--tn'o-sand means. I applied but two botthe ., s,u lj of the Prescription; a euie via the itch l"cinoa, it David Cottle of Green River, Wy- - Laura and Mary Peck and Lou tles j effected In a very shoit time. In less cent. oming. The ceremony was per- - Griffiths of Salt Lake City, and formed at the residence of Bishop Elder Henry Booke; a returned for a distance of S,575 feet and there Byron, et. al., whose post office a& and Mrs. Bulloek. Mr. and Mrs. missionary, were in attendance. used from January 1 to December 31, diess is Salt Lake City, Utah, has of each year, for the pur- made Cottle will make their home it Lunch was served to the jolly inclusive, application in accordance wnk pose of generating power for the purGreen River. the crowd, who enjoyed the affair requirements of t the ComptWpose of electric lighting and propelli MATINEE 2:45 10p AND 20k ing machinery at provo City, Utah Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended bj After having been so diverted and the Session s of Utah. 1909 ant Forty-fiv- e guests participated EVENING, 7:30 AND 9:1510, 20S 30 used, the water will he returned to 1911, to appropriate ten (10) c in a bridal shower party given on Good printing with appropriate the naturaj channel of tke8tream, at feet per second from Uta TORELLIS COMEDY CIRCUS a point which bears north 45 degrees Lake utah county. Utah. Said water Monday evening by the Misses and that what is paper, type talks, west Funniest from east the 2,490 feet Helen and Vilate Daley to honor wlll br diverted at a point which Ponies, Dogs, Monkeys and the want. Our Job Department corner of Section 8, Township 7quarter south, 2.200 feet east of the southwest corn the marriage of Miss LaVern you Bessie. can deliver the goods. Call in. Range 3 east. Salt Lake base and-Section 26, Township 7 stmvW,, Tucker, which will take place Phone 13. Post meridian. This application is desig- Rknge 1 west. Salt Co. Lake base Publishing MISS LYDIA WHITE nated in the State Engineer's office mnrtllan, and conveyed by means o Thursday to Mr. Parley Van WagJ ' ' as No. '5694. ' oner. Games'and music passed a ditch for a distance of 600 fee spAi Artistic Harpist. --4h NOTICE TO WATER USERS. t All protests against the granting ot there used from March 1 to Ocieinw4 dehours the and away happily i said application, stating the reasons'gN inclusive, of each year.fto licious luncheon was served. Use..JOHN T. DOYLE AND COMPANY State Engineers Office, therefor, must be made by affidavit acres of land embraced in ful and beautiful presents were in duplicate, accompanied by a fee otl t!ons 2g, 2?, 34 and 35, Sait Lake City, Utah, , "The Police Inspector Surprise Township r $2 u0, ftnd filed in this office within July 14, 1914 given to the honored guest. e I west. Salt Lake lrars Notice is the after completion an(j meridian. This application H hereby given that F, W. thirty (30 days MARIE STODDARD C. fidthenbruok, whose post' office ad of the publication of this notice. ' designated in the State Enginoe-r-' successful Comedienne and A genuine Unusual very The W. D. BEERS, dress is Provo, Utah, has made as No. 5736. office in accordance with the require-surprise party was carried out on Engineer, j the granting f protests DUTTON . AND DARVILLE Date of first publication July 28, gjjd application,against SCHECK, Monday evening by the Primary ments of the Compiled Laws of Utah,. the reavo, stating 1907. as amended by the Session Laws 1914; date of completion of publica- thorefor, must be made by attithcvft. officers of the Bonneville ward of in Utah. 1909 and 1911, to appropriate Hon August 27, 1914 In duplicate, accompanied by a fee Uf and a number of friends, in recog- eight THE .HOtfSE NEXT DOOR of water per sec--i (8) cubic-fee- t 32.50, and filed In this office wiOhni of the birthday anniversarv ond from the underground , flow nition in (30) days after the compldfjcti 4 thirty of Mrs. B. II. Bullock. Games of Slate Canyon, Utah County, Utah iof the publication of this notice. THE PHOTO PLAY W. D. BEERS, arious descriptions formed an en- Sai4 water, will be diverted at a point which bears north 89 degrees 02 State Engineer's Office, Stare Engineec, j MATINEE 2:4510, 20J joyable evenings entertainment, minutes east 64 3 feet from Post No. Salt Lake City, Utah. of first publication July 2V, Date 9:15-130d 0, choice and refreshments, were 3, Prqyo- Slate Placer Claim No. 1, EVENING, 7:30 AND 1914; date of comsrietion cf pataka July 23, 1914, ' h served to about h J thirty guests. and conveyed by means of a ditch i Notice is hereby 'given that A. J. tlon August 27, 1914. I - 1 ir.c-taatl-y t- out-do- life-Rlw- rg or . incaI-culab- waS-toiet- mu-da- y le pth-a- ed r pres-Mis- yuc-ant- co s 1 Wednesday, July 29 of-wat- er 0f - - ! appli-cath- n south,-Rang- I , 11 ! 4 1 20, i I - 1 |