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Show STTOTajaatirgrr name getONyour REGISTRATION ' , DOMESTIC STORK FLIES NEAR - LIST DURING OCTOBER BRITISH ROYALTY Queen Mhry Will Becoine Mother of Seventh Child, is The registration dates for the Rumor. Novembr Cth general election are as folloAvsT October 8th, 9th, 15th, 4. Rumors Oct. LQNDON, 29th and 30th. See that your that the .stork is hoveriugover namelson the list. 'The regist- the English royal household were rars in Utah County are as fol- published today in the Lofidon lows : Mails weekly society supplement, . which specializes John gossip. Alpine Whitby. American Fork No. 1 Joseph The interesting news was th? sub,"VY. Ovard. ject of muck comment in the fashof the 2 Fork Lizzie ionable drawing rooms No. Americau West End. Thornton. American Fork No. 3 Alonzo King George and Queen Mary, whose marriage took place on Wilcox. American Fork No. 4 Mrs.Ivy July 6, 1893, have six children, of ' whom all but Princess Victoiia Steele. Alexandra are boys. The Prince Benjamin Frank Matley. of Wales was born in 1894 and his Clinton Emma C. nicks, Colton Lyman Marble. younger brother, Prince John, in 1903. Cedar Fort W. L, Cook. Fairfield William B. Thomas. 2" Goshen Mrs. Alva Moore. PROVO REPUBLI Highland Maggie A. Orr. CANS, ATTENTION! Lehi No. 1 Mrs. Brown. ' in-cou- rt . -- , ys Jane Lehi No. 2 Mrs. Annie Sorenson. Lehi No. 3 Mrs. Lizzie Briggs. ' Lehi No. 4 Mrs. JL ATaylor. Lake View Mrs. Ellen B. Bunnell." t Lake 'Shore C. II. Bellows. 4 Mapleton Eva" Bird. Provo No. 1 Mary Openshaw. Provo No.' 2 Mrs. William Gibi - Notice is hereby gign that a mass primary will be held in County Court Room Tuesday eve ningOertrS, 1912, at 8 oclock, for the purpose of nominating a Justice of the Peace and h Constable for Prevo Precinct, to be voted for te at the November election, and to transact such other business that may come before the meeting. D. II. THOMAS, - by- - Prov No. 3 Mary J. Vincent. Provo No. 4 Mrs. Lillie Ilolda-wa- ' - - y. Provo No. 5 Mrs. Lizzie. B. Meldrumr . , Provo No. 6 Diantha Worsley. " Provo No. 7 Mrs. Lizzie Gillespie. Provo No. 8 Belle Bachman. Del phi a SimPayson No. 1 mons. Chairman. GEO. T. JUDD,--- - . - Secretary. (Advertisement) - pie. Payson No. 3 John C. Taylor. Elberta D. C. Walkey. Pleasant Grove No. 1 Wilford Wilcox. Pleasant Grove No. - Pleasant Grove No. Donald Noble. Pleasant Grove No. 4 D. B. Thorne. Provo Bench Joseph E. Booth. Pleasant' View Mrs. Fannie Bonnett, 1 Thomas Springville. ' No. Brown. - No. 2 Mell G. Springville . ' Harmer. , Springville No. 3 E. P. Brin-"tors. n. - - - - Springville No. 4 Mary J. Fin' ley. Springville No. 5 Harriet - Hay-mon- Mrs. Annie Soren. Santaquin No. 1 Robert 'Armstrong. d. Salem Santaquin AV 2 Sarah-Kiik-ha- J. There is certainly poYnore important subject for girls inthe academic fields than that of cooking 'and domestic science. So much real happiness in, the home, after'all, depends upon the practicality of the everyday building and builders wf the hnne. So many girls have the castle-in-a- ir idea that they will not have to cook; and do the fundamental part of home life work they dream that that will all be done for them by hired help., They have that girlish idea that they need not learn the ' first tiling about it all the house work that is the very foundation .of your home building. How many experienced women-wh, once hadthe castle - idea will agree that they have had to learn 4hrciencef Momestitt life, have had to learn to cook and have had to make a study of the have been successful. They may have had all the help needed and still were not successful. You cant begin to successfully live unless you know how to live. You will not be satisfied witlr anothers help unless you can feelingly, and knowingly, appreciate the help that is given you. The idea that yon can turn your kitchen over into anothers hands and expect to be satisfied or expect to be a successful homebuilder is folljv You need not do all the work of your own home but you should know the how aud the why and the wherefore of it home-before-th- -- ey The successful home is where the home builders personality, SHERIFFS SALE. good judgment and power of truth and purity is manifested in In the District' Court of Salt Lake the home builders own honest and true way. Home building is an , County, State of Utah. exr art and all there is to art is - Fred J.Reiger and Charles H- partners doing business under the pression of developed character name and style-o- f Reiger & LIndley, first hand. Our homes must be made by plaintiffs, vs. 0. M. Potter and J. A. Morrison, doing business as partners ourselves and must proelai mour under the name and style Df Potter & own selves in the work that must be done in them. Morrison, defendants. Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at Sh .You may say that you want to sale at the front door of the escape the drudgery of house keep County Court House City, The only thing that'will help you Utah County, Utah, on the 16th 'day do that as a home builder will be of October, 1912, at the hour of 11 domestic science. Domestic science is simply fhe oclock a. m. of said day, all the right, title, interest and claim of the defend- gos pel of.real living in the home ant, O. M. Potter, of In and to the fol- and is the grea.t source of prolowing jiescribed real estate, situate longed health and daily cheer. in Utah County, Utah, . The Girls, keep' close to home ideals, undivided-interin the N.W.H of the world needs you to help and the N.E. of Section 30, Township 10 to willingly and knowingly help South, Range 1 West, S. L, M., to- with your own hands and heads gether with all and singular the tene- and hearts. Learn to do by doing ments, hereditaments and appurten- and then continue to do willingly, ances thereunto belonging; subject scientifically, earnestly and fearto a mortgage dated September 23rd, lessly our God given duty home 1911, for 11100.00 given by O. M. Pot building work. ter and Emma Potter 'to J. C. Wilson. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money Irovo Floral have on haud some of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, Septem- - choice Carnations and Chrisanthe-muin' Call or Phone 332. Egilson. m. to-vi- t: est ber-23rdl- Beag-- "" ' - Five THE BUTTERICK PUB- - J LISHING CO. Butterick Bldg. New York. 2 Morgan-Okelberr- y .Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Hiawatha and King - COAL ; Lumber, Lath, Shingles John Y. Smith, defendant Sheriffs Sale: To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the front door of the County Court House in Provo City, Utah County, Utah, on the 12th day of October, 1912, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, all the right, home with title, Interest and claim of the defend- When I can build your low rate of rent the money. Very deant of, in and to the following and- - see me Come in interest.' in estate situate Utah real scribed - Dont Pay Rent . Utah, PORTLAND CEMENT County, Commencing 20 chains West of the S. E. corner of Sec. 12, Tp. 5 South 160 W. Fifth North. Mgr. Range 1 East, S. L. M., thence North W. Dunn, 20 chains; thence West 18.5 chains; 1 thence S. 10 chains; thence East 6 to-wl-t: BUY Hoover Bros ljT ng There is Big Money for the right person. Man or woman, young or old, if you want work for one hour or 8 hours a day, write at once to SHERIFFS SALE. Spanish Fork No. 4 Benjamin Evans. In the District Court of the Fourth Thistle John Thorgiersen. Judicial District of the State of Utah, Tucker A. S. Voorhees. in and for Utah County. Vineyard Bina Clegg., Land and Sheep (Advertisement) Company, a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. Utah Timber & Coal Co. Easy-Selli- Magazines Want a Representative to Cover Lo-- cal Territory ... ' ley. Widely-Differe- nt about it. E. Tp. 5 S. R. 1. E. S. L. M. thence East 5.55 chains; thence North 9.72 chains; thence West 3.33 chains; thence South 31 deg. 33 min. West 4,21 chains; thence South 6.14 a. f. palm, 19 N. . Academy Ave. 444Hm4444444Wm444W DR. W. A. THOME chains; thence South 10 chains, thence East 2.5 chains to place of beginning.' Area 31 acres. Deducting from the above described property the following: (Commencing 14.45 chains East from the S. W. corner of the S. of Sec. -- -- J I . Dentist. Over Hedquist Drug Co. No. 2, cor. First West and, Center S Utah. J Provo, .... Excelsior Roller Mills Phohe 124 T Provo, Utah I ' mapper for Margaret Terry Grant two years and , tow montolshdl2 two years and two mouths old, by her father, Riehard Grant, director of track athletics of the University of Minnesota. Ever since she was three weeks old the ha by has becn lraittning for the place she is expected to fill, "Systematic exercise under - the careful supervision of her father, who himself was formerly a track star at Yale, and who has made many Minnesota thletes, is jHmuohapart of little Margarets life as the food she eats. The exercises have already had w oi i dc rf u results. Some of the ways' in' which Margaret differs are these: from other Is perof her body Every part normal a She has formed. fectly chest measurement of 19 inches and an expansion of nearlv two Iler biceps muscles WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc., . .. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY Phones No. 20 and P. O. Box 488. Office and YardlTpposle R. RrFreight Depotr PROVO, UTAH. 40, THE BEEBE LUMBER CO. have received .their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, - Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen Anne CultiVators, Beet Cultivators. Deering Mowers, Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy- - Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collar? and a full 1 line of Deering Machine Extras. - and get their They invite the Public to call on save can you money anything you may prices. They require in their line., or-wri- te meas- inches. ure five inches. She could walk when she was 10 months old. She could swim when she was eight 28 months old. She weight of ounce fat an without pounds, on her little body She can walk up three flights of stairs and hack the BUSY ' A STEADY SLUMP IN BEEF MARKS STOCK MARKET XXy0OOOOOO without stopping. '' PHONES 104 and 105, Kaunas City Stock Yards, Oct. Medium class steers slumped off 25 to 40 cents more last week, as all the markets were favored with a considerable lnflux'of that kind of cattle from pastures in Kansas and Nebraska particularly and from other sections. Cows and heifers were scarce, and sold firm,' and steers, quarantine though lacking in quality, held up steady, in line with butcher cattle generally. Stock steers eased off 25 cents, and feeders dropped down half a dollar, because of the liberal supply eoming off the-gras- try CORNER -- Provo. - That Good Coal! jj 3. Lump, Nut , and Slack SMOOT "CT S PA F F O R.D Phone 17 ' 3. oooooooooooooooooo s now. The decline in counclasses was solely because of the large supply, as' the demand for theta was the greatest of the season, and country buying the heaviest. More than 32,000 cattle went out to country points, about 45 per cent of the total supply for the week. Receipts today" are heavy, 29,00 head, including 2500 is following calves. the same lines as last week, medium steers a shade- lower, cows and feeders steady, stockcrs steady to weak. Prime cattle are firm all the time, and look safe some time,, ahead, best here last week $10.90. A feature sale today is some 1159 pound Colorado grass steers, from Gunnison, at $8.50, others at $7.35; these were choice, and were as high as any time this season' Kansas pasture steers' range from $6.00 to $8.50, and stookers and feeders range from $4.30 to $7.40. Cold weather and frosts in last few days will hurry shipments from blue stem territory, and prospective purchasers of stock cattle or feeders will find the next week or two the best time to buy this fall. Hog prices are firm, but the market is at a poine beyond which it is hard to pass. Run today 3000, prices 5 to 10 lugher, top $8.7234. bulk $8.45 to $8.70. Heavy hogs brought $8,70 today, and that kind will soon lead the others. Sheep and lambs are weak to 15 lower today, run 25,000 head. Prices are going down steadily, in the face of bull predictions, from nearly ever" trader Feeding stock is coming freely, and should be plentiful some wepks ahead, lambs for the country now selling around $6.13, fat lambs today $6.90 J. A. RICKART, Market Correspondent. New Train Service SCENIC LINE VIA OF THE Denver&RioGrande WORLD The-mark- -- IN CONNECTION WITH - For Squash phone Karl erson, 413-Rlk.- '- GOOD PIANO for Fourth South. Provo Commercial 890 IV. Savings Bank N. Pet- It salecheap. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most THREE FAST WEDDING STOCK The Onest to ba had anywhere at very reasonable prices Call and see only the TaTecl styles In wedding cabinets rer. j taste Dr. Miles Laxative Tablet l!ka candy and work like a charm MISSOURI-PACIF- IC UNION PACIFIC EAST TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS , .THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH SLEEPERS TO CHICAGO " CHOICE OF ROUTES x For further information see any D. " Sc or address I. A. BENTON, KANSAS cm R. G. Agent C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City. F. A. WADLEICH, G. P. A. ST. LOUIS Denver, Colorado. Two Daily Trains' L. D. S. Conference October 4, 5, 6. Utah State Fair Sept. to October 5 Salt Lake City, Utah to Salt Lake Watch for Notice - .on Conference Special 30, Ladies Relief and Primary Assn Oct. 2, 3 National Irrigation Congress Sept. 30 to Cct. 3 SPECIAL RATE TICKETS, i On sale Sept, 30th to Oct. 6th, inclusive Ask for Tickets via Salt Lake Route ' Return limit October 12th. $1.90 FOR THE ROUND TRIP $1.90 FROM PROVO, UTAH. For Information, Tickets, etc., see C. E. EGGERTSEN or G. W. CRAIG, Agent, or apply to T. C. PECK, G. P. A. W. H. LEE, T. P. A. G. P. A. Salt Lake, H. A. J. MANDERFIELD, ach and Liver Tablets excellent. They are- - easy and pleasant to take,' and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers. - SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE TRAINS eommpn ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlains Stom- Vice-Presiden- t. Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier General Banking Businesa Transacted U. $: DEPOSITORY PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS -- HARD WARE, WIRE AND SLAT x FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. .M X KAPOLIS.' Oct. -- 4. To become the orld s most perfect woman physically is the future chains to place of beginning. Area 5 acres. UTAH PR0Y0 CITY N Together with all appurtenances, CAPITAL $100,000 tenements and hereditaments thereSURPLUS $40,000 unto belonging or in any wise apperDIRECTORS: taining. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money Reed Smoot, President. of the United States. C. E. Loose, Dated at Provo City, Utah, SeptemL. Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight. J. R ' ber 20th, 1912 Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr., Roger. Far GEORGE T. JUDD, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. Jacob Evans, Attorney for Plain tiffs. . . , nr5t publication September 21, 1912 ' Prowess. 12, I Smoot Lurafe Co. Girl Trained From Birth Expect. - ed to Excel In Physical A'- Home Made and Best Grade TO BE IDEAL WOMAN , pH. ovo GEORGE T. JUDD, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. Dey, IIoppaugh& Fabian, Attorneys ' Maggie for Plaintiffs. First publication Sept. 24, 1912. Spanish Fork. No. ' Ludlow.' 3 John Fork Noi Spanish 2 in-Pr- page iniLzi zjxzzi: HERES PERFECT BABY; S' j- - s. Spring Lake A.B. Thomas. Spaniel Fork No. 1 Erick I. J. SCIENCE.: Lind-ley- Payson.No2 MarthaJiLKap- - XES PROVO POST ' The man that thinks that New Year is the only time to turn over a new leaf makes a mistake. "Such action is seasonable at any time of the year. |