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Show afcw. TXlli PHOTO POST THE PROVO POST xubllehed Tuesdays and Friday No. 125 Waat Cantor Street POST Provo, Utah PUBLISHING H. C. Hlcka N. C. Hlcka ...... m , COMPANY Editor Bualneoa Manager Subscription Rates In advance Year, etrictly $2.00 etrictly In advance.,.. $1.00 If net paid In advance, add 60e per year, or 25c for alx months to the I S Month, abovoT'' Entered at the Poetoffloo of Provo City aa second claea matter, according to Act of Congress, March S, 1184. Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Miners for Farther Information. NOTICE . tbe purpose of paying the state debt. If any there be, the Legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt , 3. There shall be exempt from taxation property of the United States, of the state, counties,' cities, towns, school districts, nunlclpal corporations and public libraries, lots with buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for lrrgating lands owned by such Individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed so long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose; provided, that mortgages upon teal and personal property shall be exempt from taxation; and that the taxes of the Indigent poor Bhall be remitted or abated. at such time and in such manner as may be provided Alta Superior Mining and Milling Co. Principal place of business, Provo. Utah. tfotice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alta Mining and Milling company, held on September 8, 1916, at 8 oclock of said day, an assessment of two dollars per thousand ihares, this being Assessment Number One (No. 1), was levied on all the issued and outstanding stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the treasurer, Joseph Ahlander, at the company's office, 476 South Academy avenue, Provo, Utah, and that any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid at the close of business on Saturday, October 14, 1916, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Monday, October 80, 1916, at 2 oclock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Alta Superior Mining and Milling was formerly known as Company Mineral Plat Extension Mining and MUUng Company. N. A. NIELSON, - lf d -- ON two-third- . , - he es Paul A. Mlllett 8.75 Hattie Wilkinson 8.75 And In accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 3rd day of May, 1916, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the residence of the secretary. R. F. D. No. 1, Utah county. State of Utah, on the 16th day or October, 1916, at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of adertislng and the expense of sale. O. J. POULSOX, Secretary. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY pur-poseg- one-ha- other-sourc- 1917. 1, Approved March 20, 1915. ap-pe- one-hal- - take effect January -- Two-third- -- officers. Sec. 4. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall STATE OF UTAH. OF 8TATE S OFFICE I, David Mattson, secretary of state of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a full, true and correct copy of Senate Joint resolution No. 8 proposing an amend ment to article 13 of the constitution of the State of Utah, relating to revenue and taxation, as appears of rec ord In my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto by law. 4. The Legislature shall not lm set my hand and affixed the great pose taxes for the purpose of any seal of the State of Utah, this 22nd county, city, town or other munici- day of August. 1918. DAVID MATTSON, pal corporation, but may, by law, vest in the corporate authorities thereof, Secretary of State. respectively, the power to assess and collect taxes tor all purposes of such IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE corporation. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN 5. The surface ground of all mines AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE and mining claims, both placer and OF UTAH. rock In place, containing or bearing gold, silver, copper, lead, iron or other valuable metals, after purchase Lee Roy Clark, Plaintiff, vs. Florthereof from 'the United States, shall ence E. Clark, Defendant, SUMMONS: be taxed at a value hot greater than the price paid the United States State of Utah to the Said Defendants You are hereby, summoned tq . therefor, unless the surface ground, or some part thereof of Jiuch mine within twenty days after the or claim, la used for other than min service of this summons upon you, if Ing purposes, and has a separate and served within the in which County ; Independent value for such other In which case said surface this action is brought; otherwiae, ground, or any part thereof, so used within thirty days after service, and for other than mining purposes, shall defend the above entitled action, and be taxed at ita value for such other in caae of your failure to do so. Judgpurposes aa provided by law; and all ment will be entered against you acmachinery used In mining, and all demand to of the comthe cording property and surface Improvements ' upon or appurtenant' to inlnes and plaint, which has been filed with the mining claims, which have a value clerk of the s&ld court separate and ' independent of such This action Is brought to obtain a mines or mining claims, shall be taxed as provided by law. All lands judgment dissolving the bonds of containing coal, granite, stone, mar- matrimony heretofore and now exble, onyx, gas, oil, hydrocarbons, isting between you and the plaintiff. PARKER 4b ROBINSON, gypsum, or other valuable mineral deposits, other than those enumeratAttorneys for Plaintiff. ed above In this section, after purchase P. O. Farmers 4b Merchants Address. and all thereof from the United States Bank Utah. Provo, Bldg property and surface improvements such or to lands upon appurtenant which have a value separate and In IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, dependent of all auch lands shall be taxed aa provided by law. In add! IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. tion to the assessment of the surface STATE Of UTAH. machin- Secretary. grounds. Improvements and Office, 476 S. Academy Are., Provo, ery of mines and mining claims, all Utah. mines and mining claims producing net proceeds shall be taxed at a value First pub. Sept 19, 1911 not to exceed three times such net PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE proceeds. 6. An Accurate statement of the CONSTITUTION, HOU8E JOINT receipts and expenditures of the pubRESOLUTION NUMBER SIX. .A JOINT RESOLUTION PROVID lic moneys shall be published an nually In such manner as the LegisING an amendment to Section 17,' Ar- lature may provide. 7. The rate of taxation on propticle 7, of the Constitution of the shall never State of Utah, relating to the duties erty for state purposes on each dollar of mills exceed eight )f the Auditor and of the Treasurer. follows Be it enacted by the Legislature of valuation to be aportioned as mills f and exceed four Not to the State of Utah: for of valuation on gen dollar each s of all the members electt to exceed ed to each of the two houses con- eral state purposes;-nothree mills on each dollar of valua curring therein: purposes; not Section 1. That it is proposed to tlon for school district mill on each dollar amend Section 17, Article 7, of the to exceed high school purposes; Constitution of the State of Utah, so of valuation for of the state tax apporthat part as follows: that the same school to tioned purposes shall high 17. The Auditor shall be Auditor 4 called the to he a fund constitute of public accounts. The public monhe ap shall and fund" school high eys shall be deposited with the Treaand school cities to the portioned surer, 'under the supervision of - the schools In Board of Examiners, and as provided districts maintaining high manner may prothe the Legislature by law. And whenever the taxable vide. 2. Section The Secretary of State state shall am is hereby directed to submit this pro- property within the million dollars, hundred to ount four posed amendment to the electors of not exceed five mills on shall rate the the state at the next general election each dollar of valuation; unless a In the manner provided by law. to increase such rate, Section 3. If adopted by the elect- proposition rate proposed and the the specifying ors of the state, this amendment shall which the same shall be time during take effect January 1, 1917. eubmitted to a vote be first levied, 1915. Approved March 17, of such of the qualified electors of aa, in the year next precedStats of Utah. Secretary of 8tates the state auch electlon, shall have paid a ing Office. assessed to them within tax property L David Mattson, Secretary of State and the majority of those the state, of the Stato of Utah, do hereby certify shall vote in favor thereon voting that the foregoing is a full, true and manner as may be In such thereof, correct copy of House Joint Resoluby law. tion No. 6 providing an amend- provided profit out of pubment to Section 17, Article 7, of the lic8. The making ofthe same for any moneya, using Constitution of the State of Utah, renot authorized by law, by any purpose to duties of Auditor the the lating officers, shall he deemed a feland of the Treasurer, as appears of publicand shall be punished as proony, record In my office. of auch punish- In witness whereof, I have hereunto vided by law, but part to hold be ment shall dlsqualificatlp set my hand and 'affixed the great office. public seal of the State of Utah this 22nd 9. No appropriation shall be made, day of August, 1916. or any expenditure authorized by the DAVID MATTSON, s Legislature (whereby the expendSecretary of State. itures of the state, during any fiscal shall exceed the total tax thea year, PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE provided for by law, and applicable - CONSTITUTION SENATE auch appropriation "or expendfor NUMBER EIGHT unless the Legislature making iture, AN AMENDMENT PROPOSING such appropriation, shall provide for a sufficient tax, not exceedto Article 13 of the Constitution of levying rates allowed, In section 6 of the ing the State of Utah, relating to reve- this to pay such appropriation article, nue and taxation. or expenditure within such fiscal Be It resolved by the Legislature year. This provision shall not apply s of to of the State of Utah, appropriations of expenditures to all members elected to each of the suppress defend the . Insurrections, two houses concurring therein; the UnitIn or assist defending state, Section L ' It Is proposed to amend ed States in time of war. Article 13 of the Constitution of the -- in - this - constitution lb: State of Utah, so that the same will shall beNothing construed to prevent the read as follows: ' Legislature from providing a stamp 1, The power of I taxation shall or a tax based on Income, occunever be surrendered, suspended, or tax,' licenses or franchises. contracted away. All taxes shall be pation, Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is uniform upon the same class of prop hereby ordered to give this proposierty within the territorial- limits of tion to be, published In at least one the authority levying the tax, ' and newspaper iaovery- - oounty-ln-fshall "be levied and collected for pub-'- j state where a newspaper is printed lie purposes only. and published, for two months pre2. The Legislature shall provide ceding the next general election. by law for aa annual tax sufficient, Sec. 3. This proposition shall be with of revenue. to dlBubmitted to the electors of this for 'fray the estimated ordinary expenses state at the next general election All of the state for each, fiscal year. For their approval or disapprovaL JOINT-RESOLUTI- - -- OF ASSESSMENT will-rea- official ballot used at auch election shall have printed or 'written thereon the words, "For the amendment of article 13 of the constitution, relating to taxation." Yea," "No.and shall otherwise be prepared and submitted to the electors as may otherwise be provided by law, and said ballot shall be received, counted, and canvassed, and returns thereon be made in the same manner and In all respects as In or may be provided by law In the case of election of state Estate of Joshua Hone, Deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real and personal property, REAL. ESTATE Commencing at a point 8.83 chains West and 4.75 chains South of the N. E. corner of the S. E.Vi of Section 28, Tp. 8 South of Range 2 East of S. L. M running thence West 6.32 chains; thence South 13 minutes East 5 chains; thence West 9.92 chains; thence South 22 minutes East 15 chains; thence East 1.81 chains; thence North 35 degrees East 24.69 chains to beginning. Area to-wl- 5-- 8 13.11 Acres. Parcel No. 2. - Commencing at & point 4.75 chains South and 5.21 name and the names and addresses another application or two it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) John U. HIcksGrantsvIlle, Utah; H. C. Hicks, Provo, Utah; N. C. Hicks, Provo. Utah; Reed Smoot, Washington, D. C.; J. B. Keeler, Provo, Utah; D. H. Thomas. Salt Lake City, Utah; D. H. Thomas, Salt Lake City. Utah; George H. Brlmhall, 8 That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state ) Dennis Davis, Provo, Utah. 4. That the two paragraphs next above giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, If any. contain not onjy the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the hooka of the company, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the hooks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, Is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full kuowledge and belief as to the' circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a, capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect In the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. r 6." That the average number of copies of each lsaue of this publication sold or dlatributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six mouths preceding the date shown above Is: (This Information Is required from dally publications only.) 3. 1 n tf. tf No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogh the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then You get sick. Nearly all rheumatism headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleep- i , f llthla-wate- , EEGH1 HOT WATER DilWRUtfi mi TOO EMWT1FE Says 'glass of hot Urfter with phosphats before breakfast wasJMuona . w It yon wake np with a bad taste, b breath and tongue is coated; If your headisdull or aching;, if what yon eat loursahd forma gas and add in atom sch, or you are bilious, constipated, . PROPERTY Blanche Wilson, Plaintiff, vs. Lester Three horses and one set of harLAQIESI DARKEN nervous, sallow and cant get feeling Wilson, Defendant: SUMMONS. ness, all on the farm at Benjamin. Just right, begin Inside bathing. Drink The State of Utah to the Said De- Utah. Said sale will be on or after before breakfast, a glass of ml hot fendant: HOUR GRAY BAIR water with October 18th, 1916, and written bids a teaspoonful ef limestone You are hereby summoned to will be received at the residence of phosphate la it This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, within twenty days after the the undersigned, and at the office of Use Grandmas Sags Tea and Sul- kidneys and bowels and cleanest service of this Summons upon you Harvey Cluff, Room 1, Holbrook sweeten and parity the entire tlimea-1- 7 phur Recipe and Nobody Will If served within the County in whl-- h tract Do your Inside bathing ImBlock, Provo City, Utah. Terms of Know. , this action la brought; otherwise, sale are: Cash. Ten per cent of the upon arising In the morning mediately The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- to wash out of the system all the pre- within thirty days after service, and amount of bid must accompany each faded, gray hair to Its naturol vlous day's poisonous waste, gases and defend the above entitled action, and bid, the balance to be paid upon con- storing color dates back to grandmothers thetomach0 pUttlnS mon l0Qi in case of your failure to do so. firmation of sale by the Court. time. She used It to keep her hair To feel like young folks feel; like Judgment will be entered against Deeds are to be at the expense of abund - ' you felt before your blood, nerves and and dark, glossy beautifully you according to the demands of th the purchaser. ant Whenever her hair fell out or ujele8 became loaded with body lm- HERALD A. CLARK. complaint, which, within ten days afget from your pharmacist a took on that dull, faded or streaked..punues, j quarter pound of limestone phosphate ter service of this summons upon FRED A. PEAY, appearance, this simple mixture was which is Inexpensive and almost taste- you, will be filed .with the Clerk of i Executors. ! except for a sourish twinge which with wonderful effect applied said Court "7 Is not unpleasant First pub. Oct. 6, 1916. ' ' But brewing at home is mussy and Just as soap and hot water act on This action la brought to recover out of date. .Nowadays, by asking at the --skin, cleansing, sweetening and a Judgment dissolving the bonds of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. any drug store for a 50 cent bottle freshening, so hot water and limestone Sealed proposals will be received matrimony which heretofore and now of Wyeths Sage and Sulphur HlLlr phosphate act on the stomach, liver, exists between you and the plaintiff. at the secretarys office until Oct 16, kidneys and bowels. Men and women Remedy," you will get this famous who are usually constipated, bilious, PARKER 4b ROBINSON, hos1916. for constructing a old recipe which can be depended headachy or have any stomach disAttorneys for Plaintiff pital at Salina, Utah. For plans and order should begin this Inside bathing to restore natural oSlor upon before breakfast They, are assured P. O. Addresi, Farmers & Merchants specifications, see O. G. Nellson. secbeauty to the hair and Is wlenplfl for they will become real cranks on the AH must be Bank Bldg.,-- Provo, Utah, bids " accompanied retary. dandruff, dry, feverlshltpKy scalp subject shortly. e First pub. Sept 22, 1316. by a certified check for 5 per cent of and falling hair. the bid. The Board of Directors reA well known down town druggist serves the right to reject any and all DELINQUENT NOTICE I says It darkens the hair bo naturally Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation bids. t and that can tell evenly nobody it 7 For Infants and Children Company, principal place of business CENTRAL UTAH HOSPITAL CO. hag been applied. You simply damp Provo Bench, Utah County, State of Or Gr Nellson, Seo. en a sponge or soft brush with It and In Use For Over Utah. Years NOTICE: There are delinquent By P. C. Scorup, Pres. draw this through your hair, takhig Always bears the upon the following described stock First pub. OCL 8, 1916. one strand at a time. By morning on acount of an assessment of 1.75 Last pub. Oct 10. 1916. Signature of the hair gray disappears, and after per share levied on the capital stock of the corporation on the 8rd day Statement of Ownership, Ownership, of May, 1916, the following amounts Management Circulation, Etc, set opposite the names of the reRequired by the Act of Con-- spective shareholders as follows: 8.75 Geo. Adams gross of Aug. 24, 1912. " PERSONAL ap-ue- 1 i ! -- 25-be- d a5 CASTOR A 30 SUMMER ,...ir,.rv,,.i, 8.25 Norman Davis 5.25 Soren Mark Of Provo, Post published semiNorth Union Irrigation Co. ...849.53 7.63 weekly at Provo, Utah, for October David Park 11.38 1, 1916. H. E. Duff In 14.00 State of Utah, County of Utah: ss. John Smith 3.25 Before me, a notary public In and Morgan Skinner 3.50 Hyrum Skinner for the state and county aforesaid, 1.50 James E. Smith appeared N. Ur HlcksTwho, personally . 1,75 Lillie C." Holdaway 17,50 having been duly sworn according to John T. Pyne 1.75 law, deposes and Bays that he Is Adams Mary Skinner 1.75 the business Wm. Church manager of the Provo 15.75 M. E. Kartchener, Jr and that the following Is, to the Post 5.25 Nellie L. Kartchener best pf his knowledge and belief, a Alma Peck. Jr. true statement of the ownership, 3.50 E. Davis Mary 7.87 management (and if a dally paper, A. L. Tanner 3.50 the Wrm. Blake circulation), etc., of the afore1. . Mrs. M. E. Clark said publication for the date shown . . Heber C, J ex in the above caption, required by the 1.75 E. Snydef of August 24, 1912. embodied in Act 1 31.50 '77 . 7. 77 EXCURSIONS VIA THE , .............. -- JDenver. Omaha Kansas City $ ,T... WVJWV Patten zAj J Geo. Burch Joa. S. Berry G. Miller. lilil xx.fl The Edinburg Lombard Inv. Co. Chas. W. Love R. 1. Cook ... . , , . , TATAA-TATA- T Samuel J. Jones H. S. Pyne .- - Elizabeth W. JNL Meyer s Caleb H. Darla Wm. E. Hawkins Robert R. Page ....... ..A..-- . section 443, rl.75 6.12 8.25 8.50 3.50 1.50 form, to-wi- t: Postal Laws and the reverse of this Lj 358.00 356.44 - August 2, - ' SALE DATES . ... - - Sept 6, J3. Final Limit Oct. Slat Returning. NEW YORK AND RETURN 193.70; Regula-tlonsrprlnteL- . ? , That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi, tor, and business managers, 10.25 Publisher,' Post Publishing Co., Provo,, Utah; Editor, H.' C. , Hicks, 8.75 Provo, Utah Business Manager, N. C. 7.58 L7 Hicks, Prqyo, Utah. 1.75 2. That the .owners are: (Give 1.75 of Individual 8.75 names and ''addresses 10,50 owners, or. If a corporation, give Its ., 7 -- Jorgenmansea 24.50 351.20 Chicago Minneapolis 34J.00 9, 16, 23, 30. 7-A- TA AT,. 340.00 Proportionately Aow Rates to Other Points. v 5 UTG7 Miller .T Margret R. E. and U. St" Louis "77.T7ATT.7777 322.50 . Circuit Tour going via Kansas City, SL"LouIs,"Waahlng 'ton Balti- mor'e and Philadelphia. Returnlngvla Chicago and Omaha. Limit 6 0 days. Same sales dates as above. . ' 10. . SANFR AN C I SO- - A N A. ; Efcl'y Commencing May D-L- - ANGELES'" 40.'t0 limit October 1st Final - , 31. ' i f TO 8ALTLAKE AND RETURN EVERY SUNDAY $1.25 , t T r TakOhe BTenlc Llmited East S. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agent , , orWest. W. H. Mitchell, Agent J:, AV lessness, bladder disorders' corns, from sluggish kidneys. . The moment you feel a dull - ache In the kidneys, or your back hurts, or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scald, ing, get about four ounces 6l Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy' and atke a tablespoonful In a glass, of water before breakfast tor a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla and has been used for generations to flush clogged ' - Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can- not Injure; makes a delightful ef" r fervescent dring which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep . the kidneys clean and the blood - pare, - thereby avoiding serious kidney compiles tlons. advt - it TJ f SALTS Flush your kidneys occasionally If you eat meat regularly. Proo, Utah. - A3 BEGIN chains West of the N. E. corner of the S. E. K of Sec. 28, Tp. 8 South or Range 2 East of S. L .M., running thence West 2.33 chains thence South 35 degrees West 24.60 chains thence East 6.84 chains; North 13 minutes West 5 chains; thence East 9.90 chains; thence North .05 minutes West 15 chains to beginning. Area 14.17 Acres 72 Parcel No. 3. Commencing links South and 5.62 chains East of of the the S. W. corner of the N. of Section 13 Tp. 7 South N. E. of Range 2 East of S. L. M thence South 89 deg. East 1.25 chains; thence south 1 degree west 18.75 chains; thence South 70 degrees West 1.34 chains; thence North 1 degree East N. C. HICKS, 19.26 chains to beginning. Area 2.37 acres. Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me Parcel No. 4. All of Lots 4 and 5 In Block 27 Plat A Provo City Sur- this 9th day of October, 1916, Jacob Coleman, vey of Building Lots, all In Utah two The first Utah. Notary Public. County, parcels (Seal) above described being near Benja My commission expires July 24, 1920. min, the others In Provo, Utah. -6-- i IF BACK . |