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Show THE PROVO POST CAGE FOUR IT sgal Notices Gmsult County Clerk or respective far further information. JtOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stats Engineer Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July - 22, 1912.- K&lice is hereby given that George -- A- S&ttira, wnose post office address Fwjvo, Utah, has made application accordance with the requirements -- 3 tie Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, ma attended by the Session' Law of tOafc. 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ) of a cubic-foo- t e4alf of water &tr taeotid from an unnamed spring ul f?tah County .Utah. Said spring at a point which lies 2,000 .J&rrt north and 4,030 feet east of the quarter corner of Section 20, Tstwatthip south. Range it cast. Salt SLaXe base and meridian. The water rd be diverted at the place where it ..usaes from said spring and conveyed means of a pipe line for a distance erf 7,600 feet and there used during isertod from January 1 to Decem-L3inclusive, of each year, tor and municipal purposes. This rajrpfkatlon Is designated in the State ;n?slAeer''8 Office as No. 4660. AH protests against the granting of y ranued wt 3r tl 1, EsbaiJ OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN CALL CALL FOR REPUB- - . LICAN PRIMARIES For the Judicial Convention of the Notice Is hereby given to all Fourth Judicial District. of Provo City, A Judicial Convention of Re- Utah County, Utah, that primaries publican electors of the Fourth win he held In the, various wards Judicial District, Stfttb of Utah, will be held at Provo on "Wednes- Wednesday evening, August 28th, day, September 4th, at 11 oclock 1912, at 8 oclock p. m., for the a. m., for the purpose of nomina- purpose of electing 'delegates to ting a udgeand District Attorney attend the Judicial Convention of for the Fourth Judicial District, the Fourth District, to he held in to be voted foFat the General the County Court House, ProvQ Election November 5, 1912. The respective Precinct Com- City, Utah, September 4th, 1912. mittees are requested to call their Also for the purpose of electing primaries and have their delegates delegates to attend the State Conelected to said convention not vention to he held in Salt Lake later than Aug. 29, 1912. Also will at the same time elect dele- City, Utah, on the" 5th of Septemgates to attend the'State Conven- ber, 1912, and to transact such tion at Salt Lake City September other business that may come be5th', 1911 fore the primaries. The apportionment for Utah Primaries will he held at the folCounty, State of Utah, as fixed by lowing places: . tlie County Central Committee for Provo First Ward Maeser both. conventions is as follows: School House. 1 Alpine Provo Second Ward County 1 Lake Shore House. Court . ... 1 Vineyard Provo Third Ward Franklin 1 . . .7. . , Benjamin School House American Fork ...... .77. . . . . G Fourth Ward Tiinpano-go- s Tucker 1 Provo Colton, Thistle,-Clinto- n, School House. 1 Fairfield, Cedar Fort Provo Fifth Ward Parker Goshen , . . 1 1 J ...... Highland ...... application, stating the reasons Lake View affidavit Lclii . . . . r pimmtore, must be mada-bAc plicate and filed in this office . within thirty (30) days 'after the corn'- Maplqton Payson . 7. s publication" of this Pleasant Grove jBstSce. Pleasant View y T-- f-the- CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. 'Wale of first publication August 2, TSO, date of completion of publication September 2, 1912. r - - TIOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ; ' Provo, First Provo Provo Provo Provo Provo Bench ., Salem Ird rc-viIt- vl Building at Springville, llali. The work to be done in - .msairdanee with plaus and speci- by Irving prepared Uloodfellow and Joseph ' Nelson, architects. Plans and can be found at the of 8upt. J. P. Greer, Span-r- k Fork, and at the office of ih Nelson, - Architect, Provo, Oaie, The bids shall be in two jsarfc, one covering the building fnrofser and the other for the hu&ut beating and plumbing. Kaeh bid .must be accompanied Th certified eheck of 5 per cent the amount of the- bid," and . wssdb payable to the Nebo High Board. The amount of the to be forfeited to the Board J trae the contract i awarded i the bidder and be fail to pro- vul a surety bond as provided vy Arw within ten days after 'wsritien notice is given him of tlie .ifflrknl of the contract. The board auroes the right t? reject any all bids. Bids will be opened aid .v C the Springville High School at ...nsj p. m., August 2G, 1912. " JOHN P, CREEK, Superintendent. -- HOSETII JIUGIIES, Secretary'.' ' Jo-;h- o - four-year-ol- d Hein-herge- r, y four-year-o-ld sobbed out "Were as meritorious 2 as Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and 4 ADVERTISED LETTERS. Diarrhoea Remedy the world would 2 be much better off and the' percent4 age of suffering greatly decreased," Remaining in Provo Post Office 2 writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. Aug. 25, 1912: 2 For sale by all dealers. LADIES. ..7. 1 1 7 , 8 . ... . Total .G!) stock by breeding your cows to the very best sires? , . You can find the best in the . land at NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Hannah Johnson," I other- wise known as Johannah Johnson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Goshen, Utah County, Utah, on or before December 15, 1912. ' 1912. DAVID A." DAIIL, DatedlAug.10, A. O. SMOOT, 431 Administrator. 'Alfred I Booth, Attorney,' First publication August 10, 1912. - DR. W. A. THOME t Over Dentist, Co. No. Hedquist Drug t $ 2, cor. First West and Center Provo, - - . . $ Utah. . Harding, Edward (2). Hardy, Elmer. . Johnson, W. D. Kirby, Gordon I. Logan, Charles, Ryding, Amos. Tom. Staple, J , " - , - Thompson, L. Widdison, J. II. - If not called for in two weeks they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. ' JAMES. CLOVE, P. M. - VACATION Dont Pay Rent When I can build your with fr. For a nrvoim headache '' Tm MIIm Mil-hoa- n, Mil-hoa- n, Easy-Sellin- nt non-suppo- Mil-hoa- n rt. non-suppo- rt. Travelers to Colorado 'and the. East Should select a route famed for. its Scenic Superior Train Service. The Denver Rio Grande Railroad . & . THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. EVERY MILE A PICTURE This Route offers the Back East. Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can he seen from the car windows with- out extra expense for side trips, than any other line. GENTS. RATES To various Eastern destinations home via SALT LAKE ROUTE.- Tickthe rent money. Very low rate of ets on sale various dates, May interest. Come m and see me 18th to September 5th, ROUTE about it. OF THE- LOS ANGELES LIMITA. F. PALM, ED. See your local Agvnt for 19 N. Academy Ave. particulars. - - ATitl-l- Non-Suppo- -- - W. Center Street. still alive hut that is all. - Dogs HUBBYS HOME, cant "even live here. You know WIFE CHARGES the white dog of Theadosia? It took sick died. There was one and Hed Have Me Live Where large dog here, but he died last Reptiles Crawl in Bed, Says night. A man gave "me a little Plea. rt puppy, tlie cutest little thing you ever saw, but it took sick and died DENVER, Aug. 24. Charging, and we had to bury it this mornthat her husband, William ing. If wo dont get out of here rea tramway motorman, we will go the same way the dogs fuses to support her unless she did. goes to live on a ranch 25 miles from Denver," where she says FOR RENT Six room modern one can throw cats through the house with good cellar. Close in. walls of the house and hissing Call new; $20.00. Practically and curl' up on 242-X- . snakes crawl-ithe bed, Mrs. Ellen Mollie of J427 Tremont street, has filed a suit in Magistrate Gavins g Five Widely-DiffereMrs. court for Want a Magazines asserts further that her husRepresentative to Cover Loband told her he had only been cal Territory married twice before, but she marfound out after they were There is Big Money for the ried that she is wife No. 4 and person. Man or woright that his three former wives 'deman, young or old, if yon volved him for . want work for one honr or 8 Mrs. Milhoan declares that she hours a day, write at once to was unaware of the true condition -THE BUTTERICK PtjB-- . of affairs at her husbands ranch, LUSHING CO. which is located near Burlington, , . Colo., until she received a, letter New Butterick Bldg. York. " . from Mrs. P. A. Walsh, Dear Mrs. Milhoan: We are SNAKE HOUSE FerrisMissMay. Poulton, Miss Irene. Bedford, Mrs. Helen. Why not improve your dairy EP1I nOMER, Chairman. - d . Fifth Santaquin , Spring Lake School House. GEO. T, JUDD. " ARTHUR CRAVEN, ' J. JOS. JOHNSON, LeROY DIXON, . DON . CONOVER, 5 Commmittee 1 1 1 7 1 4 KANSAS CITY, Aug. 25. Two playmates of Joseph Timmerman, whose lifeless body was fund today, buried in underbrush in a gully in the northeastern part' of the- - city, confessed, late today, to killing him. A stone, hurled when the youngster attempted to follow them'on a trip into the woods, struck the lad in the temple. John Farley and John both tea year old, after telling many conflicting stories, finally admitted the deed. They said they alone were responsible. Little Joe was last seen alive Sunday afternoon, when he kissed his mother, Mrs. John Timmerman, wife of a railroad 'engineer, good-band told her he was go. . ing to hunt hugs. Farley and Heinberger say that when they started on the hunt child they gave the candy in an effort to get him to return home, because they did not want him with them. r - When the .youngster-continue- d to. follow the older boys threw stonCs at him. .One of the missies strek the. boy and he fell. The boys say when they saw the lad was dead they carried him into the underbrush where he was ' found today. We pulled leaves and branches and dirt oyer him until he was all covered up, John Heinberger . 3 Second Third Fourth be by. tlie Neho High School Spriffgville for the erection of a High Spanish Fork Sealed proposals will PLAYMATES STONE BABY TO DEATH, THEN HIDE BODY WITH UNDERBRUSH Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points, on sale1 May 18; 23'and 31, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3, 12 and 30, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September" 4 and 5, 1912. " e X Through Standard, andTourist Sleeping Cars daily to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis Omaha and Chicago. SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. Fares and full particulars will he cheerfully furnished on , application to any Rio Grande Agept, j I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah.. Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. Frank A. Waileigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. - - " 1- - & Immediate Sale Price Immediate Sale Price -- rVOTIC.E TO WATER USERS. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 23, 1912. "hereby given that John whose post office address i Salewa, Utah, has made application J ataoordance with the requirements . r Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, a4ed iy the Session Laws of - A change of . "SaiCjtcp plan calling the, owner from Provo has placed residence on the market at the remarkably low price u This-beaut- iful of $3150.00. This beautiful Bungalow was built by the present owner, and . represents an investment o$3050, for two weeks only we are direeted to sacrifice it for $2700. ; tie and to appropriate of water per second ennamed springs in Utah Said springs are situated as m. point which lies 30 feet west of: t quarter corner of Section 16, Twwaship 11 south, Range 2 west. Salt JLc&e base and meridian. The water wlS. fee diverted at the place where from said springs and couweyps S by means of a ditch for a ol ISO feet, and there used dur- Srtsz the period from Aprtk 1 to Oc31. inclusive, of each year, to Srrbsafce SO acres of land embraced in .tsert&m 13, Township 11 south, Range 321 wssswt. .fialt Lake base and meridian. TLSc application Is designated in the Stsfa Engineer's office as No. 4637. US protests against the granting of application, stating the "reasons f ttjrnrfore, must be made by affidavit im AiTica te" and filed in this office thirty (30) days after the com- AVSoa of the - publication of this 1909 Cl) cubic-fo- 1911, ot Coun-Uta- -- J - dls-Xaa- - - - s VJVX. DALES TANNER, State Engineer. 3 f first publication August 2, date of completion of publication a block south of. Center Street on Fifth Wefet facing Pioneer Park. Five room pressed brick with unfinished upstair rooms. Lovely shade. Lot 3x9 rods. Small barn and chicken run - - eal Location East Center Street in section of new homes, with fine mountain view. Built foi convenience and comfort, and provided with pleasing artistic features".' Finished throughout in select fir. Buffet kitchen, enameled hath, closets, screen porch, basement, 'south front. Lot 4x8 rods. V . -- - , September StAhL TNGS-- 2, 1912. "T122JURSI0N RATES EAST Vlaa.ww sale dates May 18th to 5th via SALT LAKE See lifjHTE. 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