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Show Jt- i i . v 1HE PROVO POST Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Whitecotton and Bagley, Publi.hed Tuesdays and Fridays at No. 8, West Centlf street, Provo No. 125 West Center Street City, Utah County, Utah, on or be. Provo, Utah fore the 23th day of June, 1916. PUBLISHING COMPANY POST ated February 23th, 1916. JOSEPH A. BUTTLE, Editor H. C. Hicks Executor. . Business Manager Whitecotton & N. C. Hicki Bagley-- , - Attorneys for Executor. on the 5th day of February, 1916, Subscription Rates 4 1st pub. Feb. 25, 1916. so many shares of each parcel of Year, strictly In advance. .... .$2.00 stock as may be necessary w ill be $ Month, strictly In advance. .$1.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS sold at my office, Room 1, Holbrook ' If not paid In .advance, add 60o per Block, Provo City, Utah, on SaturEstate of Louisa M. Clark, de- day, the 1st day of April, 1916, at 25c or six to months for the year, Creditors ceased. will present the hour of 9 oclock A. M., to pay above. claims with vouchers to the under- the delinquent assessment, together Entered at the Postoffice of Provo signed Franklin Clark at 756 West with the costs of advertising and exCity as second class matter, accord Third South street, Provo, Utah, or pense of sale. ' HARVEY CLUFF, Secty. Ing to Act of Congress, March 3, at the office of Booth A Booth, Room 5, Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on Office moved from Room 1, Knight 184. or before The 10th day of July, 1916, Block to Room 1, Holbrook Block Dated at Provo City, Utah, March Provo, Utah. THE PROVO 4 Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. SUMMONS L 4th. 1916. First pub. March 7, 1916. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT- - - e 28, 1916. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Bids will be received at the office of the city recorder, Provo, Utah, until April, 3rd, 1916, at 5 oclock p. m. for sprinkling the streets during the season of 1916. The city commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ' By order of the City Commission. Fred Evans, City Recorder. 1st pub.. Mar. 21, 1916. Last pub. Mar. 31, 191$. -- W. D. BEERS, State Engineer. Date of first publication February 29, 1916; date of completion of publication. March 30, 1916. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. , In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah L. Turner, deceased: JJotice to ' Creditors. t f mid-winte- r. thus-endi- And li accordance with law and an order of the board of directoi s made on the 10th day of February, 1916, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary Will be sold at the office of the company at No. 55 North Aoademy Avenue, om Monday, the 10th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 2 oclock p.m. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost Crown Point Consolidated Mining of advertising and expense of sale. W. E. STOKER, Company, principal place of business Provo City, Utah. Secretary. Notice: There are delinquent-up- on First pub. March 24, 1916. the following described stock on Last pub. April 7, 1916. account of assessment No. 7, levied on the 10th day of February, 1916, NOTICE OF A8SESSM ENT the several amounts set opposite the t names of the respective shareholdAlta Ditch and Canal Company, ers as follows: prtaclpaf place of business, Provo - No. pf Amt Utah. No. of Name Notice Is hereby given that at Cert Shares Due a meeting of the Alta Ditch and ( Canal Company held at Provo, Utah, on the 21st day of March, 1916, an assessment of 1.00 per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately at the office of the secretary, Orson PrestwU'h, R. F. D. -- 7: No. 2, Provo, Utah. assess-menwhich this stock upon Any may remala' unpallorthe 24th day of April, 191, w ill be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Ts made before, the .17th dayof May, 1916, will be sold on the 20th day of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m. of said day to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dated March 21 1916. , .r - DELINQUENT- - NOTICE post-offic- $ llthla-wate- s, ng ' 11 NOTICE DELINQUENT South Fork Trout Co., a Corporation. Principal ..Place of business, Provo Utah. City, State Engineers Office, - Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 24, 1916. , There are delinquent upon the Notice is hereby given. that A. ET following described stock on account Snow, whose postoffice address is of assessment No. 6, levied on the Detroit, Michigan, made application 7th day of February, 1916, the sevIn accordance with the requirements eral amounts set opposite the names of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, of the respective shareholders as amended by the Session Laws of follows: ' No. of Amt Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate No. of Dud Name Shares five (5) cubic feet of water per sec- Cert. 31 150 3 Emma Ashworth 4.5) ond from the Provo river, Utah 93.00 3100 38 M. H. Kirk County, Utah. Said water was to have S.00 100 ' bee a diverted at a point which bears 45 J. C. Graham 2009 Knight Man gum 500 15.00 70 Geo. Poulsen 2159 10 from feet south degrees east 12, corner Section of the northeast Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake base and meridian, and conveyed by means of a ditch and a pipe line for a distance of 11,400 feet and there used from' January 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to generate power to be used for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery in Utah The and Salt Lake valleys, Utah. e assignee, Caleb Tanner, whose now address is Provo, Utah, makes application in accordance with the requirements of Section 1288x24, Chapter 62, Session Laws of Utah, '1905, tochange the nature of use of the said water. The water is to be on the 7th day of February. 1916, so 3236 Mrs. Louisa Lafson diverted at the point originally spec- many shares of each parcel of stock 3245 W. M. Havenoi ified and conveyed by means of a as may be necessary will be sold at 3299 Wm. L. Muller ditch for a distance of 20,000 feet my office. Room 1, Holbrook Block, 3332 Jacob Isaacson and there used in connection with Provo, Utah, on Wednesday, the 29th 3451 Homer J. Rich water to be appropriated by virtue day of March, 1916, at 9 oclock A. 3475 J. L. Burton of application No, 4221a from March 1 M. to pay the delinquent assessment 3543 Phil Speckart ito November 15, inclusive, of each thereon, together with the costs of 3556 John Spoonley 3557 Mrs. H. A. Irvine year, to Irrigate 13,840 acres of land advertising and expense of sale. 3568 E. O. Bylund HARVEY 83 CLUFF, Sections 29, 32, in 28, embraced SeSty. 3584 M. D. Joseph and 34, Township 5 South, Range 2 3585 M. D. Joseph east, and Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10. First pub. March 14, 1916. 3603 Ada OlleS 1916. , 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, Last pub. March 28, 3655 6 Clara Jozies Mrs) South, 25, 26 and 27, Township 150 NOTICE Robertson and DELINQUENT 2 base Lake east. Salt Range 3819 J.. S. Berry 100) meridian. This application is des100 ignated in the State Engineer's of- Nebo National Mining Cor, Corpora- 3880 Herman Bruck . tion. Principal place of business, 3958 J. A. Pollock A Co. 1000 fice as No. a291 3976 E. J. McCleery . All protests against the granting ProvoCity, Utah. fol4009 John Stansfield the There are delinquent upon of said application, stating the Rea4013 of 2003 on account John Stansfield described affistock lowing sons therefor, must be made by 4028 3 .. Wm. on 5th 500 assessment No. the Ruckel levied a davit in duplicate, accompanied by B. 4106 500 F. several Lovell of the 1916, office day and filed this in February, of fee $2.50, 103 within thirty (30) days after the amounts set opposite the names of 4107 Albert Manwell 4128 Abram Johnson 150 the shareholders is thin respective of of the publication completion E. 751 W. 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Wers and your kidneys will then act fine. it true colds would be as prevalent The This famous salts is made from the In midsummer as In acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com' microbe that causes colds flourishes oined with lithta, and has been used in damp, cold weather. .To get rid for generations to flush clogged kidof ajsold take Chamberlains Cough neys and stimulate them to normal Remedy. It Is effectual and Is highlactivity; also to neujralize the acids y- recommended by people who have used it for many years m the oo in the urine so it no longer irritates, caston required, and know Its real bladder disorders. value. Obtainable everywhere, advt re- head-.:che- 1st pub. March 17, 1916. J. E. Clark, Administrators. f Franklin Clark, Booth & Booth, Attorneys. In the District Court of the Fourth Spencer Cafe Company. Location Judicial District of the State of of principal place of business, 62 Utahi Sitting 13 ,and for Utah West Center street Provo City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a County. Rhoda W. Daw, .plaintiff, vs. Burt meeting of the board of directors of K. Bollock, Annie J. Bullock and Spencer Cafe Company, held on the 8th day of March," 1916, an assessJohn K. Bullock, Defendants. ment of ten cents per share was lev8ummons The State of Utah to the said Defend ied on the Issued and outstanding stock of the corporation payable at ants: , , Tou are hereby summoned to ap once to the secretary and treasurer, pear within twenty days after the Ethel S. Spencer, at the office of the service of this summons upon you. corporation at its principal place of If served within the County in which business as above. Any stock on this action is brought; otherwise which this assessment may remain- unwithin thirty days after service, and paid on Monday, the 10th day of Apdefend the above entitled action; and ril, .will be delinquent and adverIn ease of your failure so to do Judg- tised for sale at public auction, and ment will be rendered against you unless payment is made on or beaccording to the demands of the fore, will be sold at 10 : 00 a. m complaint which has been filed with Wednesday, the 26th da of April, the Clerk of said Court. This action 1916, to pay the assessment, together Is brought for the purpose of fore with the cost of advertising and&ex-pensof sale. , , closing plaintiffs mortgage upon ETHEL S. SPENCER, the land described in said complaint. JACOB COLEMAN, f Secretary. Plaintiffs Attorney. Office 62 West Center Street, Provo Postoffice Address Room 10, Knight City, Utah. First pub. Mar. 107191$. Block, Provo, Utah. Lgst pub. April 7, 1916 1st pub Feb.. 29, 1916. Last pub. 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April 25, 1916. 2.50 ! 2.50 FORE- ON OF si SALE 2.50 NOTICE CLOSURE OF LIEN 2.&0 I.- 0Q Barraclough and all persons Interested: 5.M Notice is herby given that on the 3.56 2.50 20th day of November, 1915, ne W. 5.03 D, Barraclough left at my garage for 2.50 repairs one five passenger Mo lei G. 2.30 A. Factory No., 4337 40 horse powrer Automobile and between 2.50 Maxwell and the 8in day of Janudate said M 1916, repairs and work were ary, - .50 done and performed on said car to $aid .50 the amount of $129.79, which 1.25 sum was due me on the 8th day ot .50 January, 1916, and by reason of the 3.50 said repair work and storage on said 1.00 car, I claim and .hold a lien oh said 1.50 car for the sum of $149.79, no jjbrt 2.50 of which has been, paid, and in or5.00 der to foreclose my said lien and to afore.50 collect the amount due me as 1 of costs sale, with said, together 2.50 car said above the describwill sell 2.50 2.50 ed at public auction at the front 127 West 1.25 door of my garage, No. Provo Center street, City, Utah, on 29th the day of March, .75 Wednesday, 2 oclock P. M. hour of the at 1916, 5.00 Dated this 14th day of March, 19,16. .50 J. W. DANIELS. 5.00 Cluff, Attorney. Harvey 5.30 1916. 5.00 First pub. Mar. 14, J.- oO 10.00 2.50 2.50 .60 .75 3.76 lt3 To W. D. FIT LESS LIEU . 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