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Show s t J THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX , ,? i s convened by means of a ditch for a1 distance of 53,000 feet and there used fiom April 1 to October 15, inclusive,! of fatb year, to iriigate UMMO acres! QfT,uidembracf d in Sections n,JT P.. 14, 23, 24, 23, 2G, 35 and 36, Town-- i ship 8 south. Range Sections, 46 17, 18, 39, 20, 21, 2, 4,--, 30, 31 and 32, Township 8 south. Range 2 east; Sections 1 and 2, Toy, , ship 9 south, Range 1 east and Sec9 tions 5 andfL Township south, R mge 2 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office i as No. 5614, , All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate, accompanied by a fee pi $2 50, and filed in this office withiu thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. firat Publication August 25, lq?,ate.t of completion of publics- tion September 24, 1914. Legal Notices 1 Consult CoUnty Clerk or respective Signers for further information. I NOTICE TO WATER USERS- .- I ir a-- State Engineers Ofiice, Salt Lake City. Utah, - IN I p' i ( July 14, 1914. Notice is hereby given that F. W. C. Hathenbruck, whose post office address is Provo, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate of water per seceight (8) cubic-fee- t ond from the undergroaad flow la Slate Canyon, Utah Comnty, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which bears north 89- - degrees 02 minutes east 64.3 feet from Post No. 3, Provo Slate Placer Claim No. 1, and conveyed by means of a ditch for a distance of 3,575 feet and there used from January 1 to December 81, Inclusive, of each year, for the pur pose of generating power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling, machinery at Provo City, Utah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 45 degrees west 2,490 feet from the east quarter corner of Section 8, Township 7 south, Range 3 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application Is designated in the State Engineers office , as No. 5694. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee ot 92.50, and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice, l(W.D. BEERS, State Engineer. Date of first publication July 28, 1914; date of completion of publica' tion August 27, 1914, State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, State-Enginee- ' ' NOTICE TO WATER USERS, State Engineers Office, i t Salt Lake CityrUtah, 7 July 23, 1914. that A. J. Notice is hereby-giv- en Byron, et. aL, whose post office address is Salt Lake City, Utah, have made application In accordance with the ' requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by - the 8esslon Laws of Utah, T 1909 and ' , Indianapolis. N Served 'Fresh and Cold forVBreakfaat They Are Bqth Appetizing and Healthful Various WayW , ' of Cooking. j , , i Cherries are the first of the fruits the summer the first, that Is, of trees. the fruits of the summer Plums, pears and peaches are still served only in the feasts of dream-Henc-ti- , land when cherries bertowea 0,1 w of ' - , i of elater fruits. Charles M. Crosatookfrom hla pocketbook a piece of thin yellow cardboard that looked, something like (ha fractional United Statea currency shin plaster?. - "Where do you think I found thist he asked, waving It at a group around For Infants and Children. in Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria i Of course nobody knew, but supposed that Mr. Cross had been digging ALCOHOL 3 PEli CENT. A gelable Preparation Fads the family archives, and had coma across a bit of money. My men have been tearing down th old Rler house. Up in the loft The house j they found a plgeonr nest j ihad been deserted, the windows , broken ud apaJt0ftL ln Jse Brtglo was this money. You can see It is or Oreek lBiue. as it is marked duo! (drachmae ; but how did It get Into Ian Irvington house, and In a pigeons Cherries served fresh and odd their own stems for breakfast are delicious that no other way of aerw Ing them at that meal could be bet- tar. Bnt pitted and sprirAM sugar and a bit of lemon Juice, they serve as an appetizer and at the same nestr time lose none of their delicate Demarchus C. Brown, one of the lisflavor. Another way of preparing teners, was showing Increasing inter-;esthem for breakfast Is to pit them and think I have the mate to that ."I mix them with sugar In the propor- ipieoe of money, heaaid and he took tion of half a cupful to a pint ot cher- from his pocketbook a duplicate "I ries and cook them until they are believe, also, that I can unfold thq Inst tender. Then pour them ore mystery. Years ago, teaching1 yhen nattered toast Greek et Butler college J had some! Cherry soup has been made, but II Greek money that I had brought home could hardly be more than the result (from Athens. This money was exof an effort to ssrvs cherries la n aeef hibited In the classroom, and I gave two drachmae piece to a Greek stuand unexpected way. However, at every ooone save the seup courM dent who was then living in the Rib ter house. I have no doubt that it! jberriee caa be legit 1 mat sly served. Cherry cocfctsdls are made In this was left there and that the pigeons way: Stone ripe cherries, chop them appropriated it That was a! fine, add a tablespoonful of haM nod many years ago, and It was aj JaSee to each capful of sherries jlong ways from Athens, but It proves weeten them to taste and nerve theta In another sense that the world Isnt either In cocktail glasses or else h Iso big, after alL Indianapolis News. lemon skin cups, made by removing part of one side of a sufficient nura CUT GROUND UNDER BOASTER her of lemons, cutting a bit of tbs rind from the other side, removing Exceedingly Neat Rejoinder Made by! nil the pulp and juice and washing 1 Salesman to His Puffed-Uand chilling the shells. Rival. . Cherries served with French toarf maki To cam be used as an entree. Rivalry amoa motor car manufao them cut rings half an Inch thicl ,turers Is acute, If good n&tured. At from bread and soak them In beater a dinner of manufacturers represents j egg yolk, milk, a little sugar and f Hives one guest dwelt at length on! pinch of salt Roll the bread ring! the remarkable popularity of his cai In crumbed bread and macaroons ani iand the wonderful organization of Its Stew rip selling force. brown them in butter. j cherries with sugar enough to sweet Just of think "Why, It, gentlemen. en them, drain and pile In the middlt said he, "last month our sales aver-- ' of a dish. Surround them with th aged a car every two minutes of each fried bread rings and serve them wltl working day. There was never any- the juice of the cherries thickened ' thing like it with a little cornstarch and flavored When he had concluded the reprw with orange Juice. j sentatlve of a rival factory arose and Cherry fritters can be served wltl remarked; With the last speaker! meat as a separate course or as dea permission, I would like to offer m sert. To make them prepare a bat compliment on his statement that ter of a cupful of flour, a teaspoonful theres one of his cars sold every tw4 of baking powder mixed with a table minutes." Permission was granted, spoonful of melted butter, a well "I understood you to say that you beaten egg and enough water to maki call that good salesmanship. Am 1 a tliin batter Stew ripe, pitted cher . right? ries u util they are just tender bit, I certainly do, affirmed the pro an to , .Always similating iteFoodantlReguia i' ting die Siomadis andBowdstf Bears Signature Promotes DigestlonOraEJ-ncs- s and ResLContains milter J XotNar CO tip. i tittpttfouiitSMurimx jtUSomM In JkusiStat uCuriuokSiii Use tottojmaB-lhm. Aperfect Remedy forOonsflp tion Sour StomkhJltarrtna :o- - . WorisJConvulskmsfeverisk ness andLoss OF Sleep. facsimile Siftaiure of For Over Thirty Years Th Centaur CompaM; NEW YORK. lii) 1111 Exact Copy of Wrapper. The oemtaur . i -- ALBERT MAN WARING BACK flit THE BARBER BUSINESS 274 West Center Street FOR AN EAST SHAVE AND AN ARTISTIC HAIR " CALL ON HIM. J do not cook them pieces vious speaker. sweeten them Drain them and ad( "Well, I dont; thats all. ZJ call U them to the batter. Drop it In spoon mighty poor salesmanship. I fuls into deep fat and fry brown n "What do you mean? demanded The juice drained from the cherrle the boaster. A car every two min to oil utes can b& substituted for water ten the fritter batter. Poor theres nc salesmanship other name for it The gentleman Maple Gingerbread. Iforgets that theres a sucker born ev- - To one cupful of boUing water adt minute. two tables peonfuls ot butter and on teryAfter which the next speaker wai cupful of maple sirup. Sift two cup introduced f one-halfuls of flour and teaspoonfu I of ginger, one-hateaspoonful of sal , Just a LlttTe Farther On. and thre tablespoonfuls of bakinf After Nprth. Carolina voted to he powuer. 'Beat into the" maple mixture gtate. Its citizens became verj eB fnd bake 40 miD, suspicious of ' strangers. east for the Hon. Joseph IIowelIAjd1 nea beatf,n medium hot oven. ates in j One day a commercial traveler weni for Congress in the election of lii ;!up to an old negro in a little-tow- n 1912. On this apportionment the Meat Loaf. the eastern part of the state and salt del-esatConvention will consist of 540 One pound hamburg steak. Rot to,him: apportioned to the several fine fpur crackers, one half teaspoot Say, uncle. If you will lead me U Counties as follows: salt and a big one-hateaspoon sags some place where I can get a drink Vote Delegate Mix these well and add two beater I'll g;ve you two doltarsT 20 eggs and one cup of milk. Butta - The old darky looked him over car? accepted the two plunks, an 36 a bread tin and layona couple of thb fully, ,JA11 bottom and cr said, slices of salt pork right, boss; jest toiler me. ; JHe led the thirsty one through th top. town,, on through -- the suburbs, Int the country, and then started du White Electric Lamp. west. After they had traversed abou , The electric lamp la white lsesp miles in silence and still nothin dally pretty in the white bedroom five The standard Is painted white am in sight, the man asked: Look here, Mose! Where are'wi enameled, and the white wicker shad t has-- a lining of Biltthe color of th going after this drink? into Kentucky furnishings or drapeRh the room. 4 "Wes gwlne-ov- ah ' boss; we cant git nuthin In state. Judge. , Suitable Starch for Laces. aneous Service Saturday, August 29, at 2 p. m., on square, Provo, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest biddejrth beautiful orchard Jand resiowned by dence, "Scenic Heights, Dr. Midgiey, on Provo Bench, two miles from Provo, ten minutes valk from the Lake View depot of the railroad, on the choicest location in Utah valley. A $15,000 proposition at an auction price. The one opportunity of a lifetime to get something of solid worth. 15 acres choice land; lots of water 10 acres of Jonathan and Winesap applesfifth year. 2 acres of Spitzenberg apples,--t-hir- d . year. Commodious barn; home garden of assorted bush and tree fruits. Large,1 !Ue, TZ splendid lawnwith hedges. House Is brick and cement, with very wide Salt Lake cement porch and pergola; full cellar; San Juan eight rooms; maple floors ana neamea San Pete ceilings downstairs; upstair? not Sevipf" Summit completed. Photos on i display at Provo Com- Tooele mercial, and Farmers & Merchants UintahUtah ' . t Bank. , Terms $1,000 or more dow-n- ; bal- Wasatch Washington ance In good negotiable security Wayne JOHN JONES, i Weber .1 Salt Lake City, Auctioneer. the Tabernacle a i i I i 4 4. V lf NOTICE a, , TO WATER USERS. i State Engineers Office. Saty Lake City, Utah, , Augnst 18, 1914. Notice is hereby giVen that Joseph ) vf WliyWc Mfxa small quantity ofcorn e lllLCf How the Trouble Starts. ! , Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make' life miserable. Take Chamberlains Tablets, keep your bowels regular ind you will avoid these diseases. For sale by ell dealers. (Adv.) , i ! - I 'A. D. 1914. FOR SALE Limited amoiuaf,6f food Carbon paper; lc per sheet while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best rade. Call this office. oars toNret the very that reuso' ,j r has several "r-- ,. For iattui.ce, ,c ' wont i .or . v. i! ; t . a t ir tne tube. Mary tires do.- i h : ' .Ail?00' 1 G P' r: v r a, in j I oad, w h,i h hold it snug against I'TY J t le tiro l .a. No the tube to get tn between ran OTge of ino thus be pinched. I'urthertno-- e the G ocvear tiro js likely to tiu,v ouc. It i under actual road con--- "'Jr-1"' t. - C-- - ,- "ii-cu- e t. - , aa t 1 nl-cure- ionr, on ltifi 1eci d dt shaped like inner tube. 1 i ,s nnootlies out the pbes of fahritrperfectly. No chTTva vn!,.4,ias in fabric to and biow out. 11, 5 uro.css co-ithe Goodyear people $1,500vt to ibo blow-ou- t ru.n. yqui! flii tbeTSot'drcar mighty easy to take-f- uIua "1 ij Noborlyjwants to waste time and mu-,- f p q.hng a tire oil the rim. Our '777TT7 i Gncui'-eatire is less than the dealers pm.t Our gain-mein selling mote t.i-- s and in wincing a friend with each au-b.r- s s Dour j Tires jCocdyear Wc v tit evt--y enstemeref in1 t, e i .e igs. For Good euj No-;uCut t:rcj Tl e ve four- The price we get for Gopdvear tirea motorists pay for osd.aiy tncs. smoothly withcold water. This wil be found excellent for lightly' stiffen ing all delicate and lacey fabrics. In eluding veils and neckwear of shee together the County Committee nnd provide for the election of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. R. Murdock, whose post office address these has' delegates either by County made application of Libby M. Smith Miller, Is Provo, Utah, n accordance with the" requirements Convention or By Primaries held deceased 'of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, in the several voting precincts of! Creditors Wl11 please present their claims with vouchers to the under- as amended bv th Session Laws of signed at No. 510 McIntyre Building, Utah, 1909 and 3911, to appropriate otate Committee will meet, Salt Lake City, TTtahr on or before t of water 'per fifty (50) second from Utah Lake, Utah County, at the Governors Office in Salt.fte 20th day of Derembeif, A D. 3914. ALMA M, SMITH, Utah. Said water will be diverted fit Luke City on -- Monday, Aumst a point which bear north 45 degrees 31, at 10 oclock a ,m Administrator of. the Estate of Libby Meast 280 feet distant from the frac- Smith Miller, deceased, P AT?nvT7r ' RilU tional section corner of Sections 2 and!,. Mullinw & McCarty, Attor- CBairman. teys for Administrator. 3, Township 8 south. Range 1 eastjU. L. CIiMMINGS,' i .Salt Lake base and meridian, and Date of first publlcation August 23, Secretory.. cubic-fee- " ' J ! SXj-- ' Imperial Poem. The death of the mikado and th many references to hi$ poetry reminf a globe-trotte- r of an Incident con nected with a .Japanese imperial poem materials. The British ambassador received t cabl.e message from England stating . . Save Your Celery Leaves. 1. Save your celery leaves, wash cars that one of his boys was very 111, an was decided that "the ambassadorll fully and dry them on the back of th it When thoroughly dried rub la wife should return home at once , stove. t tto a powder and put away In boxes Hasty arrangements were made U .This Is excellent for chicken soup have the ambassadors wife pay i -- 1 tews, scalloped tomato. s or In an; farewell call on the mikados wife, anf afterward the empress sent a "poem1 ;iilsh fresh celery could be used. ! as a farewell offering. The official 4li 3484 translator of the embassy set to wpr Ironing Hint. A lltle kerosene oil added to the to put the poem Into English, mo Total -4- 3133 starch just before taking from the fin of the members of the household gatb The chairman of the RepubL-- ! will not only prevent the lrona fron ered around him. This Is the way th ran In English; can County Committee in each) sticking when lronlaj, but gives th "poem" does the old mother blrt "Oh, why clothes a nice gloss. Run home to her nestr Countvjs hereby directed To call) 9 A es i ,u J lf t in'-ju-.- , - Our idea of conducting a Kke th? h not to fuiniih o,d ttre any old ti'ne. jou with c you the CaodAar tire, nnd u it on ihe nt-- f r.; c,f i.e i n s U)i k. Uau p u t fo u r r 'c5 ynup-ca. . a oj "w rnnuitr.. And we defy any tira dealer in to e!o a better job. ;. en-suei- h CUT, j , t mt. p - tj ommkt, new tmk I appropriate ten (10) cubic-fee- t September 24, 1914. of water per second from Utan water Said Lake, Utah County, Utah. will be diverted at a point which lies CALL FOR REPUBLICAN corner ,2,200 feet east of the southwest .STATE CONVENTION of Section 26, Township -.- 7 "South, Range 1 west,. Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of Ilearquarters Republican State a ditch for a distance of 600 feet and 1 October to Committee, Salt Lake City, Utah, there UBed from March 31, Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 6, 191-1- . 849 acres of land embraced in Sec- August A Republican State Convention tions 26, 27, 84 and 35, Township base is hereby called to meet at Salt south. Range 1 west. Salt Lake and meridian, This application- is fake gait Lake Ctwny, n e designated in the State Engmeersf&ddj-tiday of Scptem. office as No. 5736 191-f11 clock a. m. for at 0 All protests against the granting of Jber, said application, stating the reasons the purposq of nominating One therefor, must be made by affidavit 0f the Supreme Court, One in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of jujge States Senator. One Stafe United 22.50, and filed in this office within "Publie InstrucSuperintendcntof the after completion thirty (30) days notice. to tion and of the publication of this selectanew State W. D. BEERS, to serve for the Committee State Engineer. , two years. Date of first publication July 28, The apportionment is made of 1914; date of completion of publicathe delegates fro the several tion August 27, 1914. Counties of the State on the basis AUCTION SALE OF REALJESTATji. of delegate for each ighty 1911, to J THE WORLD L August 17, 1914. Notice Is hereby given thp T,. F. Wentz, whose post office address 1b Provo, Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws nfUtah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ten (10) cubic-fee- t of water per second from Provo River, Utah County, Utah. Said water will be diverted at a point which hears south 10 degrees east 2,155 feet from the northeast corner of Section 12, Township b south. Range 2 east. Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of an earthen ditch for a distance of 18,900 feet and there used from May 1 to September 30, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 700 acres of land embraced in Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10, Township 6 south, Range 2 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application rs is designated in the office as No. 5600. A11 protests against the granting of said application,' stating the reason! therefor, tnust be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied by a fee of $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (301 days after the completion of the publication of tnis notice. W. D. BEERS; State Engineer. Date of first publication August 25, 1914; date of completion a"; OF How Grecian Currency Found Its Way to a Pigeon Loft In the City of . , 1 SMALLNESS MANY USES FORTHIS OELICIOU8 EARLY FRUIT. , NOTICE TO WATER U8ER8. CHERRIES ON SERVING is as. low as No Clnrge for Inspecting Your Tires want you to get all possible mileage out of your present tires lefore buying new ones. Drive up in froni. and let us make an inspection. Ihere are lots of inexpensive wnvs to prolong the life f aire. We will be gk-i- to discuss them with you. No charge for t.iL, VYe Stark & Roberts. Tire Fiends 147 West Center sum ,rE Street s a nr 1 Salt Lakes great' Natatorium. The natural hot sulphur water it delightful to bathe in and a decided benefit to those suffering with rheumatism or nervous trouble!. TOniilSIl Balb SSg $1X3 (Sanitarium Baths, 52 Av. Broadway. 1 |