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Show - ..mi. I I i..-- m NOTICE" TO WAT Eft USfeRl boqds of "matrimony between plain tiff and defendant, and for general re- Legal Notices lict - - - Signers for further information. First publication Oct lication Nov. 10, 1914. notice op assessment. last 13, - pub- Corporation. South Fork Trout Co., . principal place of business, Jrovo NOTICE OF SPECIAL : 'Cit,'Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the South Fork Trout Co., a corporation, held on the 12th da of October, 1914, n aassessment (No. 3) of 3 cents per share, was levied on the outr, standing capital stock of the company, payable ImmediateljTtoIiirvey'XJluffr secretary, at his office at Room 1, Knight block, Provo City, Utah. .Any stock on "which this assessment may remaln unpald on Wednesday, the 25th day of November, 191, will be delln- quont and advertised for sale at .aucliQB. . and -- unless gayment-Jmade' before, will be goldarmyTtffice on Wednesday, the 16th day of December, 1914, at 10 oclock a. m to pay the delinquent assessment, together .with ,the cost3 ..of advertising andex pense of sale. 1. HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary Office' at Room 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utah.. ' .First Publication. Oct 16, 1914. lc Salt Lake City, Utah, September 16, 1914. the Notlce"l3hcreby"glvenrthat Sugar Company, by Its general manager, Thomas R. Cutter, whose post office address Is Call Lake City, Utah, has made application Us accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah. 1907. as amended by the Session Laws of appropriate Utah," 1909 and 911,--to Ctah-Idah- o -1- STQCKjffiiPSRSr..MEEIlNft five oT'cuhld-rce- t of Waterier-secon- d 4o.youhotle.Jn. from unnamed springs In Utah Coun- person than ,1 can In & letter, ty, Utah. The points of issuance of for at this t5me I nigut working said springs lie 52$ feet south ana of 759 feet east of the northwest corner and day during the closing hours of Section 2, Township 7 souih, Range this session." 2 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. Considerable discussion was had The water will be diverted at the point where it Issues from said as to why letters had not been sent springs and conveyed by means of s to nominees for Congress, but after ditch for a distance of about 7,600 It was Fea-- 1 that th ai First publication SepL 29, last lication October 23, 1914. pub-- s, imgih; HeadacheS Powders Cost , diine a package. Dr. james ; give . instant relief -- station, for washing beets, generating steam, and for general uses at (he cutting plrnt, As much of said wn ler as may be necessary will ue used for domestic purposes. After the waana. msedvl. ter has bees so. diverted, will be returned to- - th nstufaT tkln nel of Provo River, at a point wnich lies 2,499 feet wst and 2,419 feet north from the southeast corner of Section 3, Township 7 south. Range 2 and meridian. east. Salt Lake-bas- e' In. lh Th?gapp!icatiOErldeeiated State Engineer's office as No. 5788. All protests against the granting o! said application, stating the reasons' therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied by a fee ei 82.69, and filed In this of floe- within thirty. (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS. State Engineer. Date of first publication September 22, 1914, date ot completion of publics-tlo' October 22, 1914. -- tion--..:- - portunlty to reply.' PUBLIC v-- ,r; r - - - , .: .IE in iiiM eimfiif- - . K m Beebe Lumber Company . -- d -- toahswerrto"glvethetm'apotfcs;. i, After., much dlscasbionT itwas"5 cided to give the nominees who had -spfitting or dull, headaches yield in Just a few momenta to Dr. J&mea Headache' Pow-- 1 ders which eoatonly 10 cent a of the Fourth' age at any drug atom. Its the quick- fa theDtstrtct-Cou- rt reI,icf-h- e Judicial District, State UUh. Coun I world. Dont Relieve ths ty of Utah. and distress now! You can. j agony Lucile Dunn Johnstone, plaintiff, vs. Millions of men and women have found that headache v and neuralgia measure (Attainable, submitting the Alvin i is needless. Get what you aak question you suggest to the voters misery raons. ' for. .of our fair state. This Is in line with De- The State of. Utah to the said Nerve-rackin- f regard to parties. leers were Instructed to communtoBtati ft with the candidates who had. The Bible. V--' Harvest time is the golden time of the year. This Bias been a bountiful season and you are no doubt reaping rich ns- turns. Returns from hard work should be well taken' care oC A checking account is very convenient in paying your help tax3 bills.- The check is a receipt, there can be no paying of bfUa; - "twicer Nothing is safer for your surplus than a Savings Account! f , . Your money will draw 4 per cent interest, compounded ssnaittt Oct. 1st and April 1st, N ow is a conveiiieut rima . annually, J" . V' start your account. T SAFETY AND SERVICE. . Thomas N. Taylor, Fresidentr J. D. Dixon, Cashier; Araol dpixop Ass CashicrJ FAR MER S A N D - M E R C H A MTS BA N ,MaaazMsaxaa&st it wan hoped to prevent ,any polltl j y clans from claimlng that the leagues were entering politics, It Was decided to stand by the action of the Federa1 l nt Tfiwa--- Go to the act, thou sluggard; consider herjways and Ear or rtiler rpreideth hear "wlS5rhiCh' havlhg "and in the harvest- -' in summer food meat the , gathereth her r - i .. Weas.PU, represcnt-the- ix -'- A special meeting of the stockholders of the Mammoth Hill Mining Company will be held at the office of the company In the Grand Central building Friday, October 23rd, 1914, at 2 oclock p. m. Matters of importance to the stockholders will be discussed. : State J.--Tr T "I FARRER," feet and"there" used' froturSeptember eration explained, had decided to enter the J M President 15, of each year, to January 15, IncluPRESTON G. PETERSON, sive, of the year following, to float fight only for a referendum of the j W ' 1 beets from the sheds to the cutting limiting the activity to the one Issue, Secretary. j i against thSheplfaTd flsonfeIoiylQOert!plleduntllTuesdayt'2- - pt--m, tion, because, as he says. It would to get their answers id, and after permit Individuals to manufactuie j that time no answer will be beverages for their own; tJc,red A negative one; ,and all " IxseoalyTT leag u tfm einb e r saf epl e dge(PloBh fol-Reed Smoot wrote as ( port the nominees who most, neary lows i From a number of statements in your letter and also from-- a puj-J- , llshed letter of yours In the Des News, j gee there are some things TO. THE you jdo not understand. l ean "State Engineer's Office, I JACOB EVANS, Attorn ef"for TTainli rf. Office, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Consult County Clerk or respective page aarA'sir Y QJPO SX., THE-R- ij.'i ( .Wholesale and Retail Z1 V t I 4 AMERICAN WIRE FENCE, COMBINATION FENCE, WINDOW GLASS, READY MIXED, t ; , t PAINTr FLOOR PAINT, PAINT BRUSHES, BUILDERS HARDWARE, CEMENT, HARDWARE. n PLASTER, MALTHOID ROOFING, ' . . , jt" suii.- .- 1 DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES. LATH, LUMBER, NAILS, BOLTS, ETC, my record in the Idaho legislature." -- Harry Melsel, Springvllle, Socialist, "It is a cardinal principle of the Socialist party that the people hve. a right to vote -- on ah- - questions of government, henpe I could do no other waythan give the people a1 chance to decide this question by the will of the majority." Caleb Tannerj Frovo,Trogre88lver "I" would support submitting to the voter? Of, jrthe state for a referendum n 3cvvat some means of determining or some measure covering the proposition, of state wide prohibition; If a bill, Tue8lT7unerl9!!L eaIt2!l one providing for certain and become law;T If TotedW'tJra' effectiveness throughout the j fendant; ; i. Betterment League Met Sunday Yea are herby summoned to appear of service within twenty, days after (Continued from page l) this summons upon yon, ; If served ,, within the county In which thin action The letters from the legislative Is brought; otherwise within thirty c'andldates of uta county ln days, after service; and defend, the to the following question were then above eneltled action, and ln case of your failure so to do, Judgment will Question : Will you If elected to be rendered against you according to tegtalrtuM ToU for aa effective the demand of the complaint, which gtate wlde prohibulon bm, to be filed with 'thew'Clem'of said 1 submitted tlp the quallfled elfectota court" This action la brought to tte Btate fop approval or ejection core a decree forever dissolving the' at a special election on or before the t , c-l- of . V L pr T- Uf V tf. l1'. of 'MIlrWdrk AH Kinds PHONES 104 AND J( UTAH PROVO, 103. . 1' A DIRECTORY OF RELIABLE PROVO FIRMS - V y Lots forSummer Homeaiorsale r at the Beautiful Vivian Park.!1" 01 t&ta." Easy terms. . The coolest plate - Tou el"0"Robert W. McKell, Spanish Fork, office orfT Provo canyon. Call this LfSJ, 00 write Vivian Park Resort Com! Progressive: "My answer is Yes." , .' question, but merely., If you are will- - A Douglas, Lehi. ... SoclaIlst;'T Provo Utah., Canyon. pany, M It the pwle t0 most.emp!mtlcallyi,imy-,XP8.'t,i- , VHO ARE WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE r ' V( f uni-for- m , " Jr PROVO .POST) THE ;u, Answers came from all the nomi-- 1 li- nt No. 2fi North Fint West Street, Brlmhall and ' win. Socialists. E. Hall, pr. Some of the replies are quite lengthy, but the gist of each 1b as Joseph Oeasei, Provo, Utah. J POST PUBLISHING COMPANY - ; follows:-- , - ; Springvllle, Montha, D"5..1 of permitting strictly in advance 1.25 the prohibition ques a state wide vote."- - -to to tion go Richard D. Wadlfey of Pleasant Grove, Democrat: Yes," Was written at the end of each question nad Entered at the . Postoffice signed and dated. .:,... matter j Charles L. Warnlck of Pleasant Provo City as sccond-ila- u according to Act of Congress, Grove, Republican: "Yes, I shall ' . work tor the passage of the beet If arch 3. 1884. , -- . IIOSIRILS AIIBHEIIB.STDPPED.UPfRBf.l-Clll- i CJUARRUnRY ELYS EREAU BAU3 OR tJ .s'j-- s. . . C4r. Air Brsatbf lntantly. O . You P.aeeases; T, E. SMITH, Manager, and Steel;' Copper, Tin, Granite-war- Li" vJ - Iron Realt nd e, House and Builders Hardware. Wire Fencing, Wire Cloth, Lubricating Oils, Hose, Packing. P, O- - Box 223 Telephone No. 2. ; e- - Ben F. Rea ' i't t National French Cleaning Qq1 F. A. Thurgood 332 THE ONLY DRY AND STEAM CLEAN W. CENTER 5, 10, 15 XN CENT STORE PROVO F. A. Thurgood oflO-10-1- Dyeing, Reapiring and Pressing Ladies 's v ' and Gents Garments Plumes Cleaned and Curled ' Hats Cleaned and Elocked Goods Called For and Delivered, 95 NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE; Phone 125. . For ScJe BRICE HOUSE 7 ' & Ground ?Floor 168 W. Center - I pledge myself to carry out the plank in my partys platform In favor of referring the question of state wide prohibition to the vote of the people and It is my purpose to work for 'any- legislation which will bring this Important question before the people of this state at the earliest possible opportunity. Samuel E. Taylor, Payson, l am --pleased - to answ sr Yes to your question." Luther, K. Stewart , Benjamin, Republican: In answer to your letter asking If I am willing to let the people settle the prohibition question themselves, I answer Yes. Can answer Yes to all ybur U - E. A. MENLOVE Photo Studio LOT 6x12 x Kodak Developing and Finishing-"- - Cream. Balm. - -- d A WOMAN. LOVES such a measure accordance In with the pledge made ln the Republican County platform adopted at Lehi September 16, last. The letter sentto Utah's delegar tion In Congress asking their supProhibition port for a National amendment to tbe Constitution Is as .follows: WHEREAS, the temperance people of the United States are asking ' Congress to propose aa 'amendment to tbe Constitution to permit all of the states to pass upon the great question of the supptession uc tue beverage liquor traffic, we respectfully request you to support the Sheppard-HobsoTon resolution. are not asked to pass upon the merits of the nrohjbUlon lsBue, but merely to give the people the opportunity to decide It for themselves, The above was answered only by Representative Jacob Johnson. He said: "I am In favor of prohibition, state wide or otherwise. The only question In my mind is, how can prohibition best be accomplished? It must bb effected by state or by United States authority. It cannot be accomplished by both; there can be no concurrent Jurisdiction ln the matter." Then he qnterg Into a very lengthy discussion, . contending " Easy Terns. See - ; Pictures and Frames DOLLS, TOYS AND NOVELTIES 236 W. Center. Phone 501-- WilfordPerry Archbold Bicycle Co. GRAPH, PHONO- ( v Scr C- 4- FUNERAL DIRECTOR BICYCLE OR' DOOR LOCK NEEDS FIXING, SEND R Roy Passey I IF YOUR TYPEWRITER, FtToTuk . AND EMBALMER iV , 4 39 EAST CENTER STREET tJI . T- - i Archbold Bicycle Co. Res. Phone 107-- Parlor Prone 342.- it - 4 n n A CLEAN MAN-- . . Bring the' next bundle of skirts, collars, cuffs or . other laundry to ub, and we will- make you so loyable feminine eyes - - v will follow you everywhere. - ' We Use itroying. 'S 7 . . ' . soft water and pure soap, and clean without de- - ' ( Domestic Steam LaundrV PHONE 203. , CentraLMarket J WE CARRY THE BEST .Provo. ElectricJSupplyl i 1 COMPANY in SEE US FOR ELECTRIC SUPPLIES MEATS, STAPLE AND FANCY ' GROCERIES We are Agents for the Firestone and . Ajax Tires. Let Us Supply You. ' 222 W. CENTER. : A - Phone 2 JDouble 0,7 . Get's small bottle anyw cold-ln-hea- Insurance-a- tb and a feeling of. cleansing. soothtn ust to relief comes Immediately. Dont' lay awake tonight struggitnj y It- Apply1, a little la th' for brath, with bead stuffed; nostrtla d lnstaatly your clogged dosed, hawking and blowing, Catarrb kipped up air passages of or acold, with Its running nose, foul muobus dropping Into the throat, and ; 111 open; you will, breathe .ullnesa and headache dlsap raw dryness 1? distressing but truly or needless. the catarrh, morning! ' eatarrhal tors throat will be gene. t your faith Just ones ln "Elya End such misery now! Gel the ream Balm" and your eojd or e atari- 111 mall bottle of "Ely's Cream Bannr surely disappear. Hedqulst Drui any drug store. This sweet, (ra Co, (Adv,) TryE!y'f Real Estate, Loans ;Provor;Hard ware Co. - FOR ; ; Dlecharfle-'iaQatrLla- 1- - v Jf'k'l golfJU Americapjorl, penetriites'labd heatr the ta Republican: In answer to. above Head-- ! line which membrane fjame swollen wiil gay l am In favor of & bill sub' tha noae bead; and throat; dear the laa.. outlined and will vote stantially dlacharfese air passages; atopS nasty' for Nasty L Stops, Head Colda and TOull achs Yanlah, Freely, If elected to the legislature I will vote" for an effective state wide prohibition bill to be submitted to the" qualified electors of he state for approval or rejection at a special election on or before the last Tuesday ln June, 1915." Clarence M. Beck. American Fork, ques-tioni-- . balm dasolves by the beet . of : W. L. Openshaw, Santaquln; Demo- crat: RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES RIGHT WHEN YOU WANT THEM ..;,Tk.a S tore . With a Complete Stocky Phone 30 ,ivv'Vwv - ' ROY BOREN, Manager 57 NORTn ACADEMY AVE. f - |