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Show TBLfi THE PROVO POST at and Frida) No. 125 Waat Center Street Provo, Utah - -- ubllshed Tuesday P the state at the next general election in the manner provided by lawv , Section 3. If adopted by the electEditor ors of the state, this amendment shall take effect January 1, 1917. COMPANY PUBUSHINQ POST H. C. Hick N. C. Hick Buelneee Manager Subscription Rates 4 In I advance Year, etrietly Month, strictly In advance.... 11.00 ' If not paid In advance, add 60c per year, or 25c for six months to the above. ' $2.00 t ' , - Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City ae second class matter, according to Act of Congress, March 3, 184. Legal Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Ignore for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Birkin, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Provo ltyt Utah County, Utah, or to Booth A Booth, attorneys, at No. 5, Knight Block, Yrovo, on or before the 20th day of December, 1916. DANIEL P. VINCENT, Administrator of. the Estate of Robert Birkin, Deceased. Booth A Booth, Attorneys for Estate. First pub. Aug. 15, 1916. Last pub. Sept 19, 1916. NOTICE - Water rates are now delinquent; unless payment la made immediately service will be discontinued. A fine will have to be paid, in addition to the rate due, before srvlce will be resumed. - MAGGIE STUBBS, City Treasurer. First pub. Sept 5, 19J.5. Last pnb. Sept 22, 1916. A8SE8SMENT Board of Examiners, and as provided " by lav., Section 2. The Secretary of State is hereby diiected to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of NOTICE Approved March 5. State of Utah. Secretary of States Office. I, David Mattson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of House Joint Resolution No. 6 providing an amendment to Section 17, Article 7, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the duties of the Auditor and of the Treasurer, as appears of record in tmy office. In witness v hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Utah this 22nd day of August, 1916. DAVID MATT80N, Secretary of State. Notice is- hereby given that at a meeting of the hoard of directors of the Crown Point Consolidated Mining Co., a corporation, held on the 10th day of August. 1916, an assessment f cent per (No. 8) of share was levKl on the outstanding of the company, payable capital immediately to Julian F. Greer, asst, his office at the State Bank, secy.. Provo City. Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, September 16. 1916; will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold t the office of the company, 75 North Academy avenue, on Tues19th dry of Oetober,1916, at day, 10 oVlk a. m.. to pay the delinquent assessment together with the costa of advertising and expense of sale - one-hal- () -- te districts maintaining high schools in the manner the Legislature may proAnd whenever the taxable! vide. property within the state shall amount to four hundrel million dollars, the rate shall not exceed five mills on each dollar of valuation; unless a proposition to increase such rate, specifying the rate proposed and the time during which the aame shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the state as, In the year next preceding such election, shall have piid a property tax assessed to them within the state, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote In favor thereof. In such manner as may be provided by law. The making of profit out of pubusing the same for any purpose not authorized by law, by any public officers, 3hall he deemed a felony, and shall be punished as provided by law, but part of such punishment shall be disqualification to hold 8. lic moneys, public office. 9. No appropriation shall be made, or any expenditure authorized by the (whereby the expendiPR0P08ED AMENDMENT TO THE Legislature tures of the state, during any fiscal CONSTITUTION SENATE JOINT year, shall exceed toe total tax then RESOLUTION NUMBER EIGHT provided for by law, and applicable -ANPROPOSING AMENDMENT for such appropriation or expendi- to Article 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating. to revenue and taxation. Be It resolved by the Legislature s of the State. of. .Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses jconcurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article 13-the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: 1. The power of taxation shall never be surrendered, suspended, or contracted sway. All taxes shall be uniform upon the same class of property within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected for public purposes only. 2. The Legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt. If any there be, the Legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual Interest and principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debL 3. There shall be exempt from taxation property of the United States, of the .state, counties, cities,' towns, school districts, nunicipal corporations and public libraries, lots with buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposea.and .Places of burial not held or used for private or corporal benefit Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owned and used by or corporations for irrgating lands owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual mem bers thereof, shall not be separately texd so long. as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purpose; provided, that mortgages upor. real and personal property shall be exempt from taxation; and that the taxes of the Indigent poor shall be remitted or abated at such time and In such manner as may be provided two-third- of . Crown Point Consolidated Mining Co principal place of business, Provo -City, Utah, PROVO POST lndi--idtia- la ture, unless the Legislature making such appropriation, shall provide for exceedlevying a sufficient tax, not 6 of section in allowed rates ing the this article, to pay such appropriation or expenditure within such fiscal yearr This provision shall not apply to appropriations of expenditures defend-t- he insurrections, suppress state, xr assist In defending the United States in time of war. 10. Nothing in this constitution shall be construed to prevent the a stamp Legislature from providing occuon income, baaed tax a or tax, franchises. or pation, licenses of state is geCt 2, The secretary proposithis to ordered give hereby one tion to be published In at least in the newspaper- in every county state where a newspaper is printed and published, for two months -pre' electionceding the next general be shall 3. This proposition Sec. submitted to the electors of this for state at the next general election All or disapproval. their approval officH ballot used at such election hall have printed or written thereon of the words, - For the' amendment article 13 of .toe constitution, relatan "No, Yes. ing to taxation, suband be prepared shall otherwise mitted to the electors as may othersaid wise be provided by law, and and counted, ballot shall be received, be canvassed, and returns thereon all in and manner same the In made by respects as In or may be provide! of state election of in thecase law hereby given that at a meeting of the board, of directors of the South Fotk Trout Co., a corporation, held on the 6th day of September, 1916, an assessment (No. 7) of 3 cents per share, was levied on the Is T outstanding capltal stock of the Company, payable immediately to Harvey duff, secretary at his office at Holbrook block, Provo City, Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 9th day of October, 1916, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at my office on Thursday, the 26th day of October, 1916, at 9 oclock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together wjtli the cost of advertising and expense of sale. HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary-Officat Room 1, Holbrook Block, Provo. Utah. First pub; Sept 8. 1916. Room Utah. 1, The Bicycle Of Superiority . - e ttsr You can get one on such ca3y terms that you cant afford to be vm' no io eon nsn withoutone You can Bring Back" Color and Lus- tre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. $5.00td$1.00 When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because Its done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though at home is mussy and troublesome. For 5 cento you can buy tonic called Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound." You Juat dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one Bmall strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and aftei another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxurlanL You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at, one with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur and look yean younger. fSeci. If adopted by the electors shall of the state, this amendment take effect January 1, 1917. Approved March 20, 1915. Mill ... -- it - s, p" Week At the - J, Ha$r Hopes Women Will or. ; Adopt .This As Well As Men Glass of hot water ssch morning helps us look and feet 1' clean, tweet, fresh. Happy, bright, alert vigorous am vivacious a good clear sktn; a natural, rosy complexion and freedom from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning Inside bath, what a gratifying change - -- would take place. Instead of toe thousands of sickly, anaemic-lookin- g men, ' women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; instead of the multitudes of . nerve wrecks," rundowns,"-"brai- n fags and pessimist we should see virile, optimistic throng of people everywhere. An inside bath Is had by drinking, tween the plaintiff and the defendant, property and surface improvements and for general relief in the premises. upon or appurtenant to such lands each morning before breakfast, a in. BOOTH A BOOTH, glass of real hot water with a teawhich have a value separate and be spoonful of limestone phosphate in it shall lands such all of Attorneys for Plaintiff. dependent Postoffice Address, Box 64, Provo, taxed as provided by law. In addi- to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- Utah- neys and ten yards of bowels toe pretion to the assessment of the surface vious waste, sour days indigestible 5, Knight Block, Provo gtoundJuIwprQYMMats.and Officer-RooacbI: " poisons; and fermentations1-an Utah." claims, and mining r City, err of mines and freshening First pub. Aug. 29, 1916. , and mining claims producing the entire sweetening mines alimentary canal before value a at taxed be shall Last pub. Sept 29, 1918. net proceeds net putting more food Into the stomach. not to exceed three times such Those subject to sick headache, bilTHE TO AMENDMENT PROPOSED nasty breath, rheumatism, iousness, proceeds. tatement Df the colds; and partlculary CONSTITUTION, HOUSE JOINT those who have pubtoe of RESOLUTION NUMBER BIX. sallow and who a complexion pallid, and expenditures receipts PROVIDWtohed are ar be A JOINT RESOLUTION shall very often, constipated lic moneys such planner as the Legis- urged to obtain a quarter pound of in nually . limestone phosphate at' the drug store ING an amendment to Section 17, Ar-- lature may provide. which will cost but a trifle but 1 on prop the of taxation of Constitution rste the. nf ,.7 , The tide. never sufflclent to demonstrate 1 toe quick shall duties to the State of Utah, relating erty for state purposea remarkable change in both health of and dollar ef the Auditor and of the Treasurer. exceed eight mills on eachas follow and appearance awaiting those who of be the to aportloned Legislature Be It enacted by valuation mills practice internal sanitation. We must Not to HMd four and one-hal- f the State of Utah: ! remember that inside cleanliness is Two-third- s of all the members elect- on. each dollar of valuation for fen-era- more Important than outside, s beexceed to not con-' houses two state purposea; ed to each of the cause the skin does not absorb impurvaluaof dollar three mills on each" earring therein: not ities to contaminate the blood, while Section L That it Is' proposed to tion for school district purposes;dollar the pore to the thirty feet of bowels mill on each do. amend Section 17, Article 7, of the to exceed one-hal- f Constitution of the State of Utah, so of valuation for high school purposes; d sppor-tioneNOTICE OF ASSESSMENT that part of ths state tax shall that the same will read as follows: 17. The Auditor shall be Auditor high school purposes to of public accounts. . The public mon- constitute a fund to be called the South Fork Trout Co., a Corporation aphigh school fund" and shall be eys shall be deposited with the TreaPlace of Business, Prove school and the of cities Principal toe to the under supervision surer, portioned -- rosy-cheeke- d - yy Notice MEKEDFH CYCLE CO. 159 North Acad. Ave. Phone 107 Reliable Repairing We have a good line of Ladies and Gentlemen V2nd hand Bicycles at very reason- INJURIOUS thus-cleansin- g, io: able prices Kilim get sluggish;, the eliminative tissues become weak from overwork; they clog and thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead and you have stinging pains in toe back or toe mine is cloudy, full of sediment," or the bladder is irritable, obliging yon to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four dunces of Jad Salts; take a tabefore breakfast eacb blespoonful morning and in a few days your kidneys will act' fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined withlithla water, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to' neutralize the acids in urine 'so I( Is noIonger a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot injure; shakes a delightful t r drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep thekld, neys clean and active. - any Ice Pure Natural ' 1 j Phone 245 Beit Ice - Best Price - Best Service SUMMER EXCURSIONS VIA THE Denver Omaha r.. . ... ... ...T..T T. . . . 7. ....i . . . . . Kansas City , August 2, 9, 16. 23, 30. w pools, amptlod and oloanod twto - ' 9 . wJu tJ Fcj to fczzziZzx Taittsh am aw mm tail art Bad $1 am uh, or $51 JO ................ .7 Chicago $43.00 Minneapolis-,- $58.00 ; $56.44 - 8ALE DATES . - Sept, 6, 13. Final Limit OcL 31st Returning. NEW YORK AND RETURN $93.70. Circuit Tour going via Kansas City, St Louis, Washing ton, Balti- more and Philadelphia. Returning via Chicago ' and Umaha. LImlt g 0 days. Same sales dates as above. " TO SAN FRANCISO AND LOS ANGELES $40.00 Daily, Commencing .. v May IsL , - i ' e t s ... Take the Scenic Limited East or West. . S. Final limit October 31. TQ SALT LAKE AND RETURN EVERY SUNDAY $1.25 . AT THE . -- ....... ....... ". SLLouls $40.00 . Uthla-wate- Two bio natural hot sulphur water $22.50 Proportionately Low Rates to Other Points. ener-vescen- SIM t f STATE OF UTAH. SECRETARY OF STATES OFFICE: state I, David Mattson, secretory of certido of hereby Utah, of the State a full, true fy that toe foregoing Is and correct copy of Senate joint resoTake a tablespoonful of Salto If lution No. 8 proposing an amendBack Hurts or Bladder constitution ment to article IS of the Bothers. reveof the State of Utah, relating to recof aa appears nue and taxation, - - ord in my office. We are a nation of meat eaters by law. - - 4. The Legislature shall not Ini In witness whereof, I have hereunto and our blood is filled with uric acid pose taxes for the purpose of any set my hand and affixed the great The kidneys do their utmost to free county, city, town or other munici seal of the State of Utah, this 22nd too blood of this vest 1916. Irritating acid, but law, but may, by of August. day pal corporation, warns us to be constantly ool guard DAVID MATTSON, in the corpora teuthorltles thereof. Secretary of State. respectively, the power to assess and against kidney trouble. collect taxes for all purposea of says a well known authority, who of all ci.i:ea 5. The surface-groun-d JULIAN F. GREER, Asst. Secy. and mining claims, both placer and rock in place, contalnls o bearing First pub. Aug. 11, 1916. ccr-- e , ead. Uou rr other gii-Last pub. Sent 1 1916. after purchase metals. valuable thereof from U' United States, shall SUMMONS due- not greater than :5 taxel the price paid the United States IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THF therefor, unless the surface ground, DISTRICT or- - some FOURTH JUDICIAL thereof, of such mine "OF THE STATE OF UTAH, SIT- or claim, part is used for other than minTING AT UTAH COUNTY. and has a separate and purposes, Winnie Llsenbee, Plaintiff; vs. ing for such other purvalue independent Thomas C. Lisenbee, Defendant in which case said surface poses; The State of Utah to the said De--" ground, or any part thereof, so used ' " , fendant: for other than mining purposea, shall You are hereby summoned to ap- b taxed 1 Its value for such other pear within twenty days after the purposes as provided by law; and all service of this summons upon you, if machinery - used in mining, and all served within the county in which property and surface Improvements this action Is brought, otherwise with- upon or appurtenant to mines -- and in thirty days after service, and de- mining claims, which have a value fend the above entitled action; and separate and independent of such in case of your failure so to do, Judg- mines or mining claims, 1 shall be ment will be rendered against you ac- taxed as provided by law. All lands cording to the demand of the com- f nn joining coal, granite, stone, marplaint, which within ten days after ble, onyx, gas, oil, hydro-carbonservice of this summons upon you will gypsum, or other valuable mineral be filed with the clerk of said Court: deposits, other than those enumeratThis action is brought to dissolvs ed above la this section, after purchase the bonds of matrimony existing be- thereof from the United SUtes and all m City, Utah. k y , Eggertsen, Ticket Agent EXCURSIONS TO IDAHO. 4 i MONTANA AND OREGON f " VIA BALT LAKE ROUTE , V 1 W. H. Mitchell, Agent information to any agent 8alt H. Manderftold, Salt Lake Clty Spt 15. t4 Lake' Rout "apply orr . A.' O. P. a; - XT During tho - summer., months exFOR, - SALE : CHEAP A GOOD cursion tickets at greatly reduced Singer Machine, three burner oQ rates will b sold to points la abov stove, 2 dressers, sanitary couch, etc. 'errttory on dlfferant dates. Return Party moving away. Enqulr Geo. W. limit 30 days. 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