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Show THE PEOVO POST THE PROVO POST NOTICE DELINQUENT Tuesday and Friday at The Provo Percheron Horse Co., a No. 12S West Canter Street company. Principal place of busiProvo, Utah ness, Provo City,' Utah. PUBLISHING COMPANY POST the Thereare " delinquentYupoil Hick Editor i C. H. following described stock on account Business Manager of assessment N. C. Hicks No. 1 of 20 a share, levied on the 10th day of March, '' Subscription Rato 1916, the several amounts set op2.00 I Year, strictly In advane posite the names of the respective as follows: S Month, strictly In advane.... 1.00 stockholders No. Shares Due 1 not paid In advane, add 60c per Name Amt to the year, or 25c for six months 15.00 Geo. Taylor, Jr. ft above. 1 20.10 Geo. Eklns 10.00 ft Entered at the Postoffks of Prove Jos. L Bullock 5.00 A. H. Scott ft City as seoond cfass matter, accord Wm. Goodrich . 6.00 ft Ing to Act of Congress, March 3, 20.00 E. Booth 1 John 1W4. 1 20.00 W. F. Giles 10.00 V. L. Johnson ft 5.00 David Kllng ft 10.00 Gideon Clark ft 5.00 WYB. Baum ft 5.00 ft Consult Ceunty Clerk r Rsepsettv Chat. E. Jones , James laferssaltoa. W. 10.00 Farther pray ft Igaer C. A. Talboe 5.00 ft J. J. 5.00 Hickman ft ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS And in accordance with the , law and an order of the Board of DideEstate of Mary L. Thompson, rectors made on March 10, 1916, so ceased. much of each parcel of stock as msy Creditors will present claim with be necessary will be sold at the Cenvouchers to the undersigned at the tral school on Saturday, the 6th of May, 1916 at 6 oclock p. m. office of the Commissioner of Water day to pay delinquent assessment thereIn Jhe Supply and Water Works, on, together with the costs of adbasement of the County Court House, vertising and expenses of sale. GEO, POWELSON, Provo City, Utah, on or before the 1916. Secretary. of August, J2th day 1st pub. April 25, 1916. TftOMPSON,C. THOS, 1916. Admlnistrator. Last pub. May 5, .Dated at f$vo City Utah, April s, RESOLUTION Published 1 Legal PJofices fr 1916. . Jacob Coleman,' Attorney mlnistrator. for Ad- - notice of assessment - Arbroath a corporation. "Principal place of business Provo, Utah County, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a ' meeting of the Board of Directors Mining Company, held on the 24th day of April, A. D. 1916, an assessment, Number One, of two mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock pf the payable Immediately - to corporation, -. secretary at George- P. Parker, Merchants and Room 10,' Farmers Bank building, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on - the 1st day of June, A. D. 1916, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 1st day of July, A. D. 1916, at the hour of 10 oclock a.m. in the company office to pay delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising and the expenses of sale, GEORGE P. PARKER, Secretary. Office Room 10, Farmers and Mer--i chants Bank Bldg, Provo, Utah. ' 1st pub. April 25, 1916. 1916. Last pub. May 26, , IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN COUNTY, UTAH FOR , AND STATE OF UTAH. In the matter of the winding up of the affair of the Osborn Consoli-- dated Mining and Milling Com--, of pany, a corporation, on account - , the forfeiture of its charter-f-or of its annual the cense tax. Notice of Hearing of ' Petition. NOTICE is hereby given that by eider of the above named, court the petition of William J. Moyle, of Fork, Utah County, Utah,, hat been filed with the clerk of said court, praying for the appointment of J. M. Gray, of Salt Lake City, for. the purpose Utah, of winding up the affairs of the Osborn - Consolidated Mining - and Milling Company, a corporation, and that by an order of the court. Said petition has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court and that Monday, the 29th day of, May, 1916, at 10 oclock In the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel - can be heard, has been set as the time, ana .the court room of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Utah as the place at which said petition Is to be heard. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of - Utah, aforesaid, this 11th day of April, "1916. E. T. PALFREYMAN, - 11- non-payme- nt , Am-lca- n as-rec- eiver -- t Clerk. By EFFIE EVANS, Deputy Clerk. Moyle A Moyle, attorneys for- petiBank No. Deseret ,9 Natl tioner, Utah. Lake Salt City, Building, (SEAL) 1st pub.Aprtl 14, 1916. Last pub. May 16, 1916. WHEREAS, a great many of the residents of what is known as Cedar Valley, In Utah County, State of Utah, have made application to the Commissioners of Utah County Ceunty, asking that the roads be opened on section lines in said Cedar Valley, Utah County, State of Utah: NOW, THEREFORE, be, it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, State of road on all Utah, that a three-roSection lines In Cedar Valley, Utah County, State of Utah, (one and rods on each side), is hereby d one-ha- opened.- lf Bids for watermsster - will be rethis action la brought, otherwise within thiry (30) days after serv- ceived by Secty. up to April 22, 191b. By order of the Board. ice, and defend the above entitled - H. F. THOMAS, Secy, action; and in case . of your failure 7, 1916. lat pub. April o to do Judgment will be rendered againsYyou according 1 to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk ot said court, This action la brought to foreclose plaintiff's mortgage or deed of trust upon the land of the defendant The Moslda Fruit Lands Company described in said complaint BAGBY A ASHTON, HUGHES A DORSEY, - . Plaintiff Attorneys. Postoffice Address: Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1st pub. April 28, 1916, Last pub. June 2, 1916. - - - .... n $51.20 $58.00 $56.44 July 5, 12, 19, 26 - August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 ' Returning Oct. 31st. 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28. it AEW YORK AND RETURN $36.00 - v l , Federation of Womens Clubs Excursion Circuit Tour via Buffalo, Niagara 'Falls. Returning via Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, vX On sale May 17th. Good 60 days returning i7 - ' Y; V i TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES $40.00 Final Limit Oct. 31, . Daily commencing May 1st. . TO SALT AND RETURN EVERY SUNDAY $1.25 Take the Scenic, Limited East or West" C. E. Eggertsen, Tkt, Agt W. H. Mitcheli, Agt. . , - 1 , GEORGE BONNETT, - First pub. April The Estate of Joyce Thomas, de-' ceased. Creditors will. present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 5 Knight Block, Provo City, Utah, on or . before the 12th day of August, and rail or steamer TO SAN DIEGO OR $40 SAN FRANCISCO BEAUTIFUL SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION - v - .' v & " OPEN ALL YEAR 4- V v ' Ik .Wv - v'i? j, r ' . DELINQUENT Ticket Agent, Provo, Utah , E. BOOTH,, Administrator. L : J. 'vl II. MANDERFIELD, A.G.P.A.1 Salt Lake City, Utah. WU - ' C. E. EGGERTSEN, ' 1916. 1 S'' J fi 1 AND RETURN. ON SALE DAILY BEGNNING MAY Liberal Limits and Stopovers. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS i VIA LOS ANGELES , 14, 1916. : ! Administrator. -Harvey Cluff, Attorney. Sand and Gravel Plied on Subgrade Ready for Use, Experimental Concrete Road, Chevy Chaco, Md. j NOTICE marveled work."- . " - at th excellence of the 2rw" Manufacturers who have supnlied DKuminous materials' ror tno treatment of the road have detached their special experts for this service and the traffio over th road has demonstrated under carefully observed conditions the relative value, of the several types of road making np this crest highway. Th Chevy Chase road Is experimental. It consists of different typos of pavement bituminous macadam laid by the penetration method, surface treatments of ' waterbound macadam, asphaltic surfaces on concrete foundations, bituminous surfaced concrete, plain and oil cement concrete and vitrified brick, all of which are under daily observation by expert road builders to ascertain which of the types Is best salted to the traffic- and which la condemned by practical test under the same conditions ot climate, solL rainfall, heat and cold and like traffio requhements. It would be Jus! the same to the office of public roads which haa written thla open book In concrete, brick and atone whether any part of It or all parts ot it should talL failure In materials used, in construction, In durability, in cost, in maintenance the test is the thing. , Road bntldlng Is a science now, and efficiency la the only test ot quality. In the stones used in the constiuc-tloot the Chevy Chase road, their specific gravity, their weight per cubic toot, their water absorption, their per centage ot wear, their hardness and toughness are all determined by the most careful scientific tests. Patrolmen are constantly employed on. this road to keep account of yrhatever defects in materials and construction may develop and exact data as to th i -- i cost of malntenancfc"- The Chevy Chase road was fortunately placed few th reason that all of its sections of types have been subjected to precisely the same sort of traffic year in and year out and the action or type that has not stood the strain haa been as important an object lesson to road builders aa the section or type that has maintained itself under like strain. Th road, as a whole, is a great experiment conducted by the most competent engineers to denTon strata the most practical things. - j ' - - - - -- , 4 n -- 1 EAST TO MU (OR IF 111 GRAY tre with - Baits before eating . breakfast wsr and Sul When yon darken your hair with Slge Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because its done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, Is mussy and trouhome at though blesome.- For 6 centa you can buy at any drug store the tonle called Wyeths Sage and SulYou Just dampen phur Compound. a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and after mother application or two, your hair becomes , beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff la gone and " hair has stopped falling. disno Gray, faded hair, though aa is a of and sign grace, pld age, we all- desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at ence with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. ready-to-U- , - SOMETHING New for Provo A y; Semi-Month- -ly Price List of Groceries, Hardware, Enamel-ware,- " Etc. ' I carry a large -- - Roads. "4 . " f line of first and - am not class " goods, afraid to print prices that are right I do not belspg to any combine or credit rating -- . ' association. Call for one. A FEW SELECTED FEOM THIS LIST i .up-to-dat- e I r - CASTOR I A . For Over 30 Years Siri&turo - - Uric add In meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked, get sluggish, ache, and feel like lump of lead. The urine becomes doody; the bladder la irritated and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nlghl When the kidneya clog you must help them flush off the bodys urinous waste, or you'll be a real slk' person shortly. At first you feel a doll misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness stomach gets sour,' tongue rheumatic coated and you feel twinges when the Weather is bad. Eat lesa meat, drlnlylots of water; also get from any harmaclst four ounces of J&d Salt J; take a table spoonful In a glass of watejriSefars your (breakfast tor a fewda-yfankidneys will then feel fine. Thla far mous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and haa been nsed lor generations to clean clogged and stimulate them to normal activlty. also to neutralize the adds in urine, so It no longer la n aonre of ' irritation, thus ending bladder ' weakness. Jad Salta la inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take ndw ' and then to keep the kidneys deaa and active. Druggists hare say they sell lota of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it la t only trouble. -- kld-ae- ys . - 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS t Estate of Thomas Job. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers-to-thundersigned at hi residence in Goshen,' Utah County, Utah, on or befoie September 10th, e- 1916,- -. - t ' . . JASON A. JOB, For Infants and Children bears t:wys the DOTiiEO Eat less meal also take glass of Sa, d W have the spectacle In most statea of pioneer roads for twentieth-a- t century farmera whose equipment in taming consists of modern machinery and modes of travel When, oh when, mode of teput the travel on an road? MM kid;;eys You can Bring Back Canned Tomatoes, corn, peaa, milk, 12 for 100 etc 25c Bananas, per dozen Oranges, per dozen.. 20c, 25c, 30c, 50c Others get from 5c to 10c more Good 8tretche Useless. Local control In road building means per dozen for the same sizes. a good patch where the officials are I also have a full line of seeds, plenty up to date, and a poor stretch where of Alfalfa-angrass seeds. the locaL authorities are slack in their PERRY' WHiFOBD road work and. the j?oor stretches of Provo, road make the good stretcher useless. -- 9 via o from-Prov- x St." Louis Denver $22.50 Omaha $40.00 Chicago Kansas City $40.00 Minneapolis Proportionately low rates to other points SALE DATES ROADS t Chevy Chase "Text Book In Ex-Concrete, Brick and Stone pert Are Interested. -- r Fares - J. H. GARDNER, " w. Chairman. - IN GOOD Read Alta Ditch and - Canal - Company, ATTEST:-Principal 'place' of business Provo, r E. T. PALFREYMAN, . Utah. ' ' Clerk. , There are delinquent upon the (SEAL) ' 1st pah. April 21, 1916. following described stock .on acLast pub May 2, 1916. count of an assessment levied on the ' 21st day of March, ' 1916, the NOTICE several- - amounts set opposite the names of the respective sharehold' t Complaints have been made to ers as follows: the , waterworks t department . that Cert some water' users are using hose No. - Name with no nozzle attached, sprinkling 90 R. Leo Bird out of their time,- and irrigating F. W. KIrkham their gardeds from the water works James G. Duffln Anyone caught . violating system. James G. Duffln any of the provisions of the water James G. Duffln works ordinance will be prosecuted, E. F, Pack and .before permission is granted to And in accordance with law and use water' again, a 'meter will have an order pf the Board ot Directors, to be installed. made on the 21st day of March, ROSWELL SNOW, 1916, so many shares of each parSupt. Waterworks. cel of stock as may be necessary IbL pub. April 25, 1916. will be sold at public auction at the Last pub. May 5, 1916. Farmers and Merchants Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah, on the 20th day of SUMMONS. May, 1916, at 10 o'clock a m. to assessment pay the delinquent In the District Court of the Fourth thereon together with cost of adverJudicial District, of the State of tising and expense of sale. , ORSON PRESTWICH, Utah, County of Utah. , , The International Trust Company, a Secretary. Corporation, aa Trustee, Plaintiff, 1st pub. May 2, 1916. vs. The Moslda Fruit Lands Com- Last pub. May 16, 1916. pany, a corporation The Moslda Irrigation Company, a corporation, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Nellie M. Crump, Willard T. Cannon and Caroline Y- - C. Cannon, Upper East Union Irrigation Co his wife, O. Warten weller, John a corporation. Principal Place of Lundberg and Eva Charlotte Lund- Business,' Provo City, Utah. berg, his wlfe, Frank B." Stephens and Lunette Stephens, his wife, Notice Is hereby given that at a CL Reybold Jr., meeting ,pf the .Board of Directors J.,W. Myers Henry C. Allen, J. V. N. Door, Os- of said company, held on the 5th car A. Morsch, W, F. R. Mills, day ot April, 1916, an assessment of Charles E. Harrison, Henry J. 75c per, share was levied on the out Burt, S. R. Thurman, Trustee, Na- standing' capital stock of the Comtional Savings and Trust Com- pany,- payable lmediately to H. F. pany, a corporation, Knight Con-- Thomas, secretary, at 24 North Acsol Id at ed Power Company, a corademy avenue. Provo, Utah. poration, Utah Power Company, a Any stock on which this aeseso-men- t corporation, Utah Power & Light may remain unpaid on Satnr Company, a corporation, and all day, the 27th day of May, 1916, wIQ unknown persons, corporations, be delinquent and advertised for ''and firms .having or claiming any sale, and unless payment is made beright, title, interest, claim, lien, fore, will be sold at said office on or demand In, to, or upon the prop- Tuesday, the 25th day of July, 1916, erty, or any part thereof, covered at 9 oclock a. m., to pay the deby the deed of trust or mortgage linquent assessment together wiC(i set in described and-forth-the the costs of advertising and excomplaint herein, Defendants. penses of sale. 23c of said assessSUMMONS ment may be paid in labor; and The State of , Utah to the Said De- work W'ill begin Wednesday mornfendants. and each, of Them: lng, April 19th, at 8 oclock. Meet You are hereby summoned to apSlate Canyon crossing and at S pear within twenty (20) days after A. Cluffs place, prepared for labor; , urneA service of this summons upon you, Water will outof . the within" the if served "county In which Canal Saturday," April 15. , EXPERIMENT There. Is hers a text book in concrete, brick and stons th road to Chevy Chase, built by the plana and binder the direction of the office of public roads of thf United Statea and tor the sole purpose of informing he public and the members of congress interested la the Improvement of the EVAN P. STRINGHAM, public highways upon the methods 'and Executor of the Estate cost of construction, types of .roads, of William Probert. adaptability ot material and economy of maintenance. Booth A Booth, Attorney. Thousands of people travel over 1st pub.' April 18.1916. thl road, which Is built In many' s noLast pub. May 19, 1916. tions of different typed, every day, and hundreds of practical road builders NOTICE TO CREDITORS from all parts ot the country have Inspected It from time to time and have Estate of James Bonnett, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at Room 1, Holbrook Block, - Provo, Utah, on or before August 16, 1916. Paased by the Board of County 1st jub. April 7, 1916. of Utah County, Last puh. May 9, 1916. Commissioners State of Utah, this 17th day ot April, - . i East and West Round, TWp ; Final-Lim- The Estate of William Probert, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at my residence, No. 557 North First West street, Provo Utah, or to Booth A Booth, attorneys, No.- 5, Knight Block, Provo City, on or before the 25th day of August, 1916. , A. D. 1916. - - EXCURSIONS June 3, NOTICE TO CREDITORS - - SUMMER, ... May 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31. 407-1- 0 ' n Administrator. Booth and Booth Attorneys for Administrator 1st pub. May2, 1916. |