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Show I TUK PROVO POST . CLARIFIED 4. THE POST WITH PROCTER ACADEMY WILL - OPEN FOR 8CHOOL 4AN. B. WALTON PRESENTS ADVERTISEMENTS With all of the teachers here and the students anxious to get back to Consult Co. Clerk or Respective the school room, the Procter will Signers for Further Information. open its doors for class work on the ASSESSMENT NOTICE morning of January 6. Rev. Mr. Sayre, the principal, announces that everything is in readiness to resume Crown Point Consolidated Mining classes where they left off when Company, principal place of business the school closed. Provo City, Utah. OF 8EASON TOR SALE KINDLING WOOD ensilage. Goddard Packing and Legal Notices ' Shortly after noon last Monday J, B. Walton, noted for fDu TO CONSERVE. bis fine fruits and apple cider IT IS THEN t necessary to have your plumbing ft pesented The Post with tb compliments of the season and repaired at once. Basil T. Ksrr, a keg of cider, and as a re. phone. 644-r. sult The'PosE held Open house " for several hours. In fact as FURS CLEANED, ,. . long as the' cider lasted The Post had plenty of company, Rpelred and Remodeled , Bring In your Furs and save i. and all pronounced it the most ' ' Reasonable Prices. Money. delicious drink of the season.. Raw Furs Bought t Jft The cider bad been made that KISTER8 FUR CO. and several of our most ' D28 I day 113. N. Academy ardent prohibitionists tested it and pronounced it great' WANTED -"- WASHING, IRONING ft We desire publicly to thank and plain sewing done. 434 So. Mr. Walton in behalf of our7th WesL. D28 selves and our guests." Co. J. police is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Crown Point Consolidated Mining ;Co.ra ( on the 3rd corporatlonheld Oecember, furlough and does not expect to be 1918, an d assess-discharge- for several months. He atDf (No. 12) f one (1) cent per reports that he enjoys the work to.jhaie was levied on the outstand-whiche is assigned. . ' j tag capital stock of the company, ; payable immediately to Julian F, Mark Dunn, son of Mrs. James R4aneft tL at his office at Dunn. Is visiting hero after serving fJ 8ut Bank of Provo, Prftvo his country at Fort, Logan for Utahr Any stock on which this number of months. assessment - may remain unpaid on Friday, January 17, 1919, will be deSergeant C. P. Greer returned to linquent and advertised forsale it Provo "from overseas early tn the public suction, and unless payment week. He spent most of his time Is made before, -- will be sold at ths in England and Irelan- d- with the office of the company. 75 No. AcadF 87th aero squadron and spent much on emy Ave., Monday, the 10th day time in the alf. He reports flying of 1819, at 10 oclock a. mH February, a most fascinating pastime. ' to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising Basil Kerr is confined, to hla home sod expenses of tale. suffering from influenza. Mr. Kerr JULIAN F. GREER, Asst Secy. 1c reported ss hsvlng quite a severe First .pub., Dec. 3. 1911. case. Last pbb. Jan. 14, 1919. ( h - 3 V w ftftftftftftftftftftftftft FUR- MODERN FOR, RENT nlshed apartment, gas. 440. West EDGAR SIMMONS HOME FROM 3rd So, phone 400-SERVICE IN - ENGLAND - FOR FIRST CLASS CARPENTER, Edgar Simmons, one of our waD-en E. Perkins or phone young mea m, city, has returned from England where he was ' stationed for a nnmber of months FOR RENT SIX ROOM MOD- - whlle th, trlatlon ierTlce of the era house, 451 North 2nd United States., After spending . a ""Phone C3M.' Jll ,year or more in the service he I to return home to engage FOR BALE WHITE SPITZ PUP- - i glad business once mor. pies, Flemish Giant Aabblts, Pig-- j While away he, bad an excellent eons,' White King, Red - C&meanx. time and gained an insight into the Fan T0 Pigeons, canary bird, 354 -ork of Uncle Yarn's' big ariny. Mr. and Mrs. Vert Decker are here ' Jfi. 3rd 8, Phond 5504. 1,. ", tf from Idaho visiting Mr. Deckers At,' -- John- Fraser-waive- d hir preliminary parents, - Mrrand Mrs. 'Charles T. ' JLXRRT Lonely roft Re--, hefore Judge Thorne Decker. hearing suits, try me; best and most suc- on a of charge breaking into a box hundreds cessful. Home Maker; car at Colten. J. E. Moran charged The Relief society of the First rich wish marriage soon; strictly same the will have a ward are grateful to Mr. Thor. F. with offense, confidential; most reliable; years tomorrow. Rob LeRoy, an- Pierpont for a substantial check, doexperience; descriptions free. The hearing other of the member trio, is being nated for distribution among the Successful Club, Mrs. Pnrdle, Box held . later.' a for poor of the ward. hearing D23 Calit 58, f 359J.-know- - Lf jsr Si e a - r if i Oakland, . S. 8. Jones, major of the First FOR SALE -- 100 CEDAR POSTS. of the Indian War VeterRegiment ProSee Lee L. Baker, attorney, ans of this city, and Private Ammon ' ' J1 to," Utah. Nebeker of Payson, ,wlll receive f 120 per month- .- from Feed Store ;len8lon - Flour Sale at City " phone 114. -- Miss Bertha McDonald was tained at dinner at the home of Miss Card Grace Duke last evening. CHILDS STRIPED NECK were played during the evening. WANTED-- A FRESH "Phone 131 W. - LOST Fur. Phone 168-- J. JERSEY Reward. you fed rca down to bring bade health, eppetite ssd strength take In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew J. Stewart - Deceased. -Notice te Credit ore Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, at 244 East Center, Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the fifteenth day of April, No man or woman who cats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing n the kidneys occasionally, say a authority. Meet forme urio acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poison from the blood, then yon get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, s. bladder disorders come from sluggish well-know- il'be moment you feel a duILSche in tha kidney or your bade hurts, or if tha urine is cloudy,' offensive, full of sedi- Sal af Aiy h tW WU ' tnnl SaiP mrrvtan. hlm lO.)!. Cops Stand the Strain. scientist informs us Administrator. that closing the eyes and relaxing the ' Parker A Robinson, for a space of five minutes' several times a day helps one to stand Attorneys for Administrator. the strain of war-tim- e conditions. And 1st pub. Dec. 10, 1918. here vc have been blaming the cops v hen they were doing a wise and excellent thing, especially when they Optimistic Thought No gain Is so certain as that which were wanted by belated citizens, who Is saved from the economical use of were holding a hurried session with stick-tr- p men.-- New York , Times. what we have. t forms uric add. kid-nev- 1919. j SCOTT P. STEWART, Kidneys at ones when Back hosts or Bladder bother Meat TI D27 IN TIIB DISTRICT COURT OF THE JUDICIAL- - DISTRICT, FOURTH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, 8TATE OF UTAH. - Tluk ths I t A well known - i THOMAS MEIGHAN WELL ment, irregular of paaaagt or attended by a sensatioa of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tables(onfnl in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney will then act fine. This famous salts is mads from ths add of grp end lenvn juice, combined with lithia end has beat used for generations to fluah clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the aside in urine eo it no longer senses Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jhd Salts is Insxpeasfv and cannot injure) makes a delightful effer- IN TpE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISvescent lithiewater drink which aQ regTRICT COURT, UTAH COUNTY, ular meat eaters should take bow ami TOw CREDITORS UTAH. NOTICE then to keep the kidneys clean and tha w blood pare, thereby avoiding serious kidney eomplicationa deEstate of Oleana Petersen, ' 4 KNOWN AND POPULAR good-size- d - William G. McNair, convicted of T. Williams at . ering. ing murdered Edw-arSalt Lake, on February 14, 1917, must j serve fifteen years in the state prtsott, J It is din recd In a decision handed dow n 'A d A the supreme court That there has been no Increase in the wholesale price of beef in the past two or three months, and that none Is GRAY, USE SAGE TEA contemplated for the immediate future la the burden of a statement made- - by managers of packing houses Dres Grandmother ' Recipe to In Salt Lake. Darken and Beautify J. M.JBrowning, Inventor of the gnn T Taded-Hai- r which bears- - bis name, has arrived r. - A from Hartford, Conn., and will spend the holidays In Ogden, n is under- Hat beautiful, even shade of jerk, stood that be has perfected a new hair can only be had by brewing mi 'tore of Sage Tea and Sulphur. airplane gun that fires at a speed of r hair I your charm. It makes or 1200 shots a minute. ' - tae face. When it fades, turn The stockholders of the KaySville 4 or streaked, ust an application or Canning corporation have- authorised e cf Sage and Sulphur enhances it increase of capital stock from ranee a hundredfold. 1'ont bother to prepare the mixture; $100,000 to 3150,000. Following this action the director of the company-me- t mi can get thia famous old recipe im- -.- ' by the addition of other ingrediand declared a stock dividend of "it for 50 crate a large bottle, all ready 20 per cent, payable at once. i use. It i called Wyeths Sage anJ Salt Lake has been practically free tpiiur Compound. This can always bo from typhoid fever this year, with a pended upon to bring back the natural, and lustre of your hair, cases and total of only thirty-si- x ry body use Wyeths" Sag and . veven deaths reported. Vaccination, Jphur Compound now because it dark- - ' rigid inspection upon the part of the naturally and evenly tost nobody health authorities and many new ,tit to tell it ha been applied. You simply sewer connections have brought about iampen a sponge or soft brush with I this result. tad draw this through the hair, takim In view of the fact that 40 per cent me email strand at a time; by morals be gray hair has disappeared, and after of the trout each year is destroyed mother application it becomes beauti-ull- y on out land the through getting by s. dark and appears glossy sad means of irrlgatlon,ways, it is recom1 This preparation mended by the state fish and game delightful toilet requiste for those who department that a fund for proper lelrc dark hair and a youthful appear- in tended for the eur screens be created by raising .the an"vsventiou of disease. nual license fee to 2 per person. yv Ilans are being made by the Salt r Fastest Flowing River, Lake Commercial club for a vigorous The fastest flowing river in tho advertising campaign for Salt Lake world is the Sutlej, in India, 'which and Utah, particularly with a view to rises 152100 feet above the sea, and Interesting transcontinental tourists to falla 12.000 feet In ISO miles. extent that they my Include the by .. Y . - m-- ji-e- 1 lua-rou- resdy-to-ue- e ja ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, Na 288 South 1st West, Provo, Utah, on or before April 25, PLAYER L I ' Alpine Galena Mining Co., a corporation.' Principal place of business, Provo" City, Utah. j Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Alpine Galena Mining Ca, a corporation, held on the 14th day of December, 1918, an assessment (No. 5) of 1 mill per share, or 31.00 per thousand aharea, was levied on the outstandng capital stock of the company, payable immediately to Harvey Cluff, secretary, at his office at Room No. 1, Knight' - Blockr-Prov- o City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, the 1st day of February, and ad1919, will be delinquent vertised for sale at pnblic auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at my office on Friday, the 21st day of February, 1919, , at 9 oclock a. m to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale, HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. Office at Room 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First pub. Dec. 20,- - 1918. - t i COW To bmld yourselfcp when NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT H BBS. IT i ' J8 March 4, 1917. v MB H 1 FOR , . - Estate of Victor Nelson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with touchers to the undersigned at Dividend, Utah county Utah, on or before April the 21st, 1919. JOHN WESTERDAHL, Administrator. Harvey Cluff, Attorney. ( , , First pub. Dec. 20, 1918, 4J-- mpital efty.'I'Jr a SToiTof a fevTUuysi, (n making nut their schedules foe travel during 1919. As a sugar producer, Utah ranks To perform the duties of s publie second among all the states of the safety committee, having large part Union for the year 1918, according to also in' seeing that returning aoUlern shall be given employment without figures given out last week. ' Renewal of the effort to have the unnecessary disturbance of industrial Conditions, the state council of defense 145th field artillery (First Utah) at the Agricultural College will continue in existence after the of Utah in Logan is being made by v first of the new year, according to Arch M. Thurman, secretary. prominent Utahns. That there is a chance for Ogden to Application has been filed with the secure one of the captured Gerrnai. state engineer on 4000 second, feet of cannons was indicated in a letter re- the waters of Green river to he psed ceived by the mayor of that city one fo Irrlgbtftfg' 250,600 acres --of laud - J""" situated" on both sides' of the river. day lastt week.", The Red Cross gift shop at Ogden, The water will be taken out about a hid; w as closed for ten weeks on eighteen, miles north of the town of onto the account of the influenza epidemic, has Green River been reopened with a dainty aswrt- - land by means of a system of canala. ment of attractive articles. Dr. Uoggan, state live stock inspee- j Lester Anderson and Ieter Craw- - tor says that hia recommendations for ford, two employes of the potash fac- - successful eradication of infectious dietary 'at Brigham City, were injured eases are by systematic vaccination when an explosion of undetermined spring and fall, burning of all carcasses lead from any contagious or infectious origin wrecked part of the building. The apple crop of the past season diseases, plowing up all infected pae-I- n Utah la reported a 489,000 boxes, tures and thorough cleaning and dlsln- a compared with 552,000 boes last fectlon of infected barns, sheds uad ,, , season, or 70 per cent of normal in corrals. ,, R. H. Slddoway, state flsjh and game 1918, compared with 83 per cent In 1917. commissioner. Is accumulating quite arsenal, the arms having j in the work of obtain- - T a Ing data necessary to advancement of been taken from hunters captured the project to reclaim a vast area in while shooting docks after the pro the Colorado river region Is being ar- - scribed houT of sunrise to sunset.,. ranged between the states of Utah and , Walter J. McCoy filed a petition in Arizona. the district court of Ogden last week About 391,000 in corporation taxes for letters of administration in the had been, paid up to December 171InaUer cf the estate of Sarah Coy, according to the corporation clerk in deceased. - The estate consists of pee-th- e secretary of states office. This um,i nd real property of the value o leaves approximately 323,000 which gj)00. has become delinquent. Hundreds ef families In Salt Iaikr L The grand jury investigatin- g- the are urgently in need of winter cloth- -, failure of the Merchants bank at Salt This need must he supplied ing. Lake has returned indictments against the Red Cross and with conJohn Plngree, president ; George, E. through of the mercy from tribution ' and - L. J. Institution.' The patrons Ford- ,- secretary-directo- r, work innst begin with-Hays, assistant cashier. raftunnecessary to out delay prevent hav-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS jib, , THE BEE HIVE STATE i 1919, ANDREW KNUDS EN, UATIN5E EVERY DAY Administrator with will annexed. Harvey Cluff. Attorney. First prb. Dec. 24, 1918. TONIGHT notice to creditors" Bert Lytell Estate of Herman Knudsen, Deceased. Creditors "will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, executrix at . her residence, 128 West 4th South ' street, Provo, Utah county, Utah, or to Booth ft Booth, attorneys, Knight Block, Provo," on or before March i. 1919. - AMANDA KNUDSEN, Hitting the High Spots Also Comedy Added Attraction Executrix. Booth ' & Booth, Attorneys. First pub.. Dec. 20, 1918. Last pub. Jan. ,24, 1919. A KNIT MUFFLER ON FOUND. Owner avenue. North Academy may obtain same by calling 311-and paying for thia ad. MARGUERITE CLARK .Out'rfaCieSky 1. - In Marguerite Clark's Paramcun' o an obnoxious marriage with a Out of a Clear, Sky, tennan noMru, .She escapes Mo gbotoplay, which wil) be shown at the Colum- this country vnd seeking a hiding bia thept'C next Monday, the dainty place in the moiAtaina of Tennea- - utar Is ruptmrted by Thomas Meighan, see, ,she meets a nandsome young mountaineer. 4 portrayed 'by V Mr. s ef the screens leading men. Melghan, Who assists her to thwart ' carl Phn. the part of a Bel- - t- h- plotters 1 countess who Is being forced Melghans services have been , r?rlr ' t, f- - ' ' . so .much In demand that he v .Uently Tlaa'.bern' found worklngin Hoc; sewing niaoJUne, by twd or more productions at the samel Mat Howe; Gatling gun. by Richard time. He has been leading man at j utllug; submarine cnlde, by Cyrus W, d I telephone, by Alexander Graham ono time , or another to nearly alll ,QIklnK niadilne, by Thomas A. the woman stars of the organization,,"11 Mnitomatic airbrake, by George including, in addition to Miss Clark, Mary Pickford. Elsie Fergueon and Burke. Saturday Comedy 1 , Monday J. 1 ?(J1I Idive End ft Gold Brick" "Surrender of the German Fleet ' RETURN Op MARY Who Invented Thcw. Tlie lightning lod was Invented by f. Frunklia , cottn fin, by Ell 'V Intix-; friction uiatcbes, by John 'ViJUeri the revolver, by John Colt; ilc tdegfaph, by Samuel F. B. ; if May Allison - ' 2 I barren Kerrigan TURN OF A CARET- - . A s. t: t |