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Show PlGE SEVEN tile rkovo rosx Phil W. Purcell Plaintiff, vs. Joseph eehes one pjece of fruit. At the UTAH MEN TWO H, Seger, and Alma E. Seger, his the campaign lomt where the fruit id received the jjp William R. Williams and Wife, theie promises to be an end of it tup is practically closed at the lot-- , John- - Maresh, Defendants Summons. HONORED DY. MASONS Th AND GRADING now that the contest is narrowed down tom. The opening at the bottom f State of Utah to the said Dethe cup is controlled by two cam1 and goal is actual election instead oi fendants; DIFFERENT FRUIT mils in such a way that it graduiVvi Salt Lake, Oct. 21. Herbert Mar- - You are hereby summoned to apmere nomination The livliness of the Ku.lt Lake and Sain H. pear within twenty days after the veld ns as the cup swings aiOund the iMillan of race for nyijur between W. Mont FerGoodwin of Piovo have betn decorat- - service of this summons upon you, ry and Richard P, Morris was hinted Motor driven machine for fleaning mcIFlind at a point over the proper omInander of the. if served within the JSounty In which kmgh at by Lon J Haddock, campaign and grading fruit that has just been 1,111 this opening becomes large enough honor by the supreme coun-- J this action is brought, otherwise, urt aow the. fruit to drop,. The nia-- cil of Inspectors general of the thin.v within manager for Morris,- - who in a state- (brought out in Oregon is capable of,0 thirty days after rervlte. and Illustrated in the November andAc-ceptehandling apples, of pears, .peaches, third the Ancient the above entitled action; and defend, degree ment last night a y ec are d lemons and of distributing 1ljular Mechanics Magazine, warianges Rite of Free Masonry in case of your failure so to do, Scottish "J! on Candidate Ferry. " them into ten grades at the rate of for the southern of .hq Judgment, will be rendered against of the Provo Music United States. " jurisdiction a At Mr. Ferry was high man for mayor meeting you according to the demand of the jover 17,00) pieces per hour. The) in yesterday's voting. Herman Green fruit is first fed into a cleaner where teachers organization the following Newsof the honor conferred upon complaints, which has been filed with were elected! President the two ran away from the other candidates 7tTs thoroughly cleaned by revolving prominent Utah Masons came theclerk of said Court. This action for nomination for city commiasiomr 'brushes made of hog - bristles and Claire W, Reid; vice president. A. C. yesterday form Washington, D. C, is brought to foreclose a mortgage buPif remained for E. A. Bock, can-- from this machine it passes automat- - Lund; secretary, George W. Fitzroy, where the Scottish Rite council is upon a certain property, being the dldatq for city auditor to roll up the ically into the grader, The grader treasurer, S. W. Williams; executive In session. NEK Sec. 17, T 7. 8. R. 2 W. S. L. : largest majority at the primaries. He is built in circular form and occupies committee, C, R. Johnson, Miss Ida Mr. MacMillan is president of the M. Utah County, Utah, given by received 9700 votes, over 1000 more a space about 13 feet in diameter, the Smith and Emery Epperson. Utah State Bar association He re. the defendants Seger, above named, than Green, the second highest mm outer part consisting of a sloping tacelved the thirty ' third degree in and duly assigned to plaintiff. Marriage licenses have been iesued Scottish Rite Masonry in this city and is just a trifle short of twice as ble which is divided radially into bio Gustave Gillette 4fc Bray ton, ' the following eoupleB, Mabel ,Fer-ri- n and at present is to as of the four other candidates for receiving the different sizes much war- Plaintiffs Attorney. grand junior and Emmett Cluff, both of Provo; den of the for auditor put together. fruit as It ia graded. Tbs center of P, O. address, 1301-- 5 Walker Bank grand lodge of Utah. Fork and of Elnerson Ole Spanish reis a machine Mr. the Goodwin also received the occupied by Bulldisg, 8alt Lake City, Utah. President Joseph R. Murdock of volving plate on which are 24 cupe, Annie Morgan of Winterquartera; Ot- thirty third degree in Salt Lake. - He First pub. Oct. 12, 1915. Hsber was in Provo Tuesday on a each of which aa it passes under the to Mehr of Ealt Luke and Mattie is now grand correspondent of the Last pub. Nov. 16, 1915. business trip. . discharge apron of the cleaner rs-- Fierce of SprlngviUe. grand lodge of Utah, a past grand master for the state of Utah and a NOTICE TO CREDITORS past master of 8tory lodge No. 4 at Provo In the Fourth Judicial District Court. Utah County, Utah. Willef of estate the matter Ia the iam Warren, deceased. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pot Infants and ChMrea Creditors wiH present claims with In Use Over Years vouchers to the undersigned at tike of Attorney Harvey Cluff office beass Always the Room 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, Signature of oa or before February Srd. 1916. . WILLIAM WARREN JR. . Administrator. Harvey Cluff, THE Attorney. 1915. Published Tneadaya and Fridays First puh.' Oct 1,1915. Last pub, Nov. 2( No. 22 North ilrrt Wert Street, Although PERRY AND MORRIS NAMED III SALT LAKE auathy marked to the primaries gent- - a) MACHINE FOR- r- -- rt e f- - Lake, Oct. 20, Nominees for niajorV, Mont Ferry and Richard P. Morris. Salt Nominees for commissioners Her-ma- n H. Green, Arnold G. Claque,- Karl -K.' Russell. A Scbeld, HeDry Nominees for city auditor E. A. Bock and Fred C.. Bassett, -V Total vote cast, 15,395. Total cast at mayoralty primaries four year ago, 19,630. i d I , Approximately half the voters vent to the polls yesterday and nominated the ticket for the' municipal officos which will come up for election November 2. .Interest in the primary election was passive and the personnel of the tickets nominated was about as predicted in the wagering, the .straw voting" and the prophecies of the poof Second South litical wiseacres street. i I T I f -- IjT ! CASTOR IT A 30 Far PROVO POST a v t Especially : , NOTICE TO CREDITORS Proru, Utah. POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Goldstrike Bonanza Goldstrike Consolidated Golden Mining . 1 sS the above. Entered at the Provo City as March of today. Its stocks should t0 the BEST buy today bccnv.sethfy are not 4nflated,You Creek, etc. is the Investor who buys stocks in a NEW GOLD CAMP at a low figure who makes THE REAL BIG MONEY after all, and not the' Investor who buys at the top of the ri market REMEMBER buy low and sell high. To win with mining stocks you must not only have forethought, but you must have the courage tOback this forethought with money, by buying shares in live promising gold mining companies with good- mineral showing and successful manag-inThese are proven facts, as- - Estate of Charles Conrad, Beceased.--Creditowill present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at her in Provo City, Utah County, I, Consult County Clerk. or Respectivs residence, Booth & Booth, Attorneys, or to Utah, Signer, for Further Information. No. 5, Knight Block, Provo, on the 15th Day of February, NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL 1916. y TAXES MARYE. CONnAD. Booth A Booth, Administrator, Notice trf Sale for 8peelal Taxes In Atorneys. Diatrict No. 12, Extension First , Paving pub. Oct 12, 1915. No. .and Sewer District No. 11, Last pub. Nov. 16, 1915. Extension No 1 review of one mining camp after another DELINQUENT that special NOTICE fol-tri- ct We earnestly advise and urge our friends and clients to buy GOLDSTRIKE BONANZA, which assays as high as $3,777.90 per ton, which we can deliver at the exceptionally low price of 4c per share until October 25th, This stock should have a rapid and spectacular ra;, ai the company h unv in the bonds of'te'j evict. t:ful and well known mining operators. to-wi- t: I j- - - , n , A We also urge the purchase of Goldstrike Consolidated at 3c per ; share. . ACT NOW, if you are alive to the possibilites of Goldstrike Shares and especially Goldstrike Bonanza and Goldstrike Consolidated at the present low prices. - i Full information regarding Goldstrike, and map of the District furnished free ori request t -- Cm C w,,. .,t O Ct ujitj? OK,,. Oa house At Provo City, Utah, beg'n-ninat the hour of 12 oclock noon of said day, and continuing until oil of said property shall have been sold. Paving District No. 12, Extension g No. 2 f u :7.::. ' T:ne 7 Poshard Tx)t 2 P.o '.on.a The West of Block 33, Plat B ," Ufy Suney of Building Lo:3. a-- .d 3, 199X16 6154.03. npiiy Specialists in Goldstrike Issues Suite 605 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. According to report from Mr. Imer Pett, president of company, four inches of gold ore; recently taken by him from incline shaft j assay $431.00 per ton. Think This Over. Bo-nanz- a r feet. 642.31. f Principal, Total, , (Sewer C;...i:t No, 11, Extension No. u Elia- - Fi M The 1 Lets 4 ml 5 75 Bernard Newsom, IS of East And in accordance with law of Block 17, Plat B, the order of the Board of Director illner 7 Survey of Building LoU.mad& on the 7th day of September, Area 1Z square rods. Principal, '1915, so many shares of each parcel 182 36; Interest, 625.56. Total, 6107.92. of such stock ns may be necessary LIZZIE B. MELDRUM, will be sold at the office of the comCity Treasurer and Collector of Spv pany, room 1 Knight block, Provo -- rial Taxes for Provo'Ctty.7-First City; Utah,- on Saturday tho 30th day pub. Oct. 19, 1915. of October, 1915, at the hour of 9 a. Last pub. Oct 29, 1915, m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of ft?MMONS advertising and expense of Bale. In the District Court of the Fourth HARVEY CLUFF, Judicial District, cf ,the Stale r f Utah, County of Utah. ( - Isabel' Williams. Commencing at the N. 1 Cor. of Block 25, Plat B," Provo Uiy Survey cf Building Los; Ithenc W-- t 6 Rods; thence So. 7 Rods, foot; 'thence East 6 Rods; 7 rods 10A feet to be thence ginning. Frontage 100.02 feet. Principal 85j'14, Interest 621.21. - Total, Interest SPECIAL NOTE: rs South Fork Tr(mt co.f A Corporators for the purpose cf defraying tloB prlnc!pai plaM of lu6lnee, Pro-th- e costs and expenses of construct- Utah city Ing cement sldeualks in Paving Dls-- I Ther0 delinquent upon the No. 12, Extension No. 1; also lowIng described stock on account of for the purpose of defraying the costs assessment No. 6 levied on the Tth land expenses of constructing sewers day of Sept 1915, the several amounts In Sewer District No. 11. Extension ,set oppo8ite the names' of the No. 2, are due and unpaid in amounts respective shareholders and upon the lands set forth and No of No. of in the delinquent list hereto attached, and unless said taxes, together with the costa of publication, are paid on or before November 18:. i, 1915, the real property upon which said taxes are a lien, . will on k id 'ay. be sold fer said taxes, coats , t --d vu- - Z.t jj.-- ' . of Sal. t.i will show. t NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Notice is herby given g officials.' K 1884 Legal Notices a run for your money in Goldstrike issues, if you BUY NOW. Many Engineers and Operators have pronounced the future of Goldstrike as It nalti s ' will get rivaling Goldfield, the Comstock, Creditors, will present their claims with vouchers to the nnderslgaed at the State Bank, Provo City, Utah, on or before January 5th, 1916. W. H. BRERETON, Executor. HARVEY CLUFF, ol Attorney, 1st puh. Sept. 3, 1915. of Gongress, Act vceording Washington County, Utah, is the great NEW gold mining camp Postoffice second-clas- C. Egloetoo Poe. Deceased. Subscription Rates: Year, strictly in advance.. 2 4 Months, strictly in advance i.2 I not paid in advance (1 60 per year r 22c for six mouths tc . GOLDSTRIKE, Estate of Nellie Secretary. First publication, Oct. 12th, 1915. 4 - II r' i I |