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Show - i- rh t-- till. T1IE PE0 VO. HERALD, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER tt, r-- 1S5 24 208 343 345 247 348 349 t :Orie Car of: -- 7 T 1 " , 151 North Aqademy Ave. I Where they carry a full stock of all kinds of grain, bran, shorts, baled hay and straw and rock salt MEETING TO LAUNCH 1 t j - ';. . For further information on the notices published heie consult respective sipers " or county clerk. (the company have expended about : 1000 4j loir preliminary investigations, A' which have demonstrated tbejeasibil Ity of the enterprise. While the company has been organized the organization is but temporary Land the Intention la for the stockhold ers to choose their own officers at soon as the full list of stockholders has been made up. The company's capital will be $100,000, subscriptions for .of which will be ask-(eThe entire cost of the enterprise may be anywhere from $5,000,000 to $ 10,000,000, depending bn the --extent of the. acreage of land that may be brought into the proposition. 5- ' - : .Business and nuAfnctalnnnt' fr men of Salt Lake City are in- tlted to atteHd la meeUng to be held at the Commercial club fr Tuesday afternoon, when a plan fr to open to cultivation an tm mensearea of irrigable land n tributary to this clty and will be presented. The gentlemen who are interested in. the proposition, desiring to 4be conservative, say that their "plan win double the acreage of lrrteabteland Tjrtbuury to Salt? Lake and dgden.'. More roseate estimate! : out the acreage at far above (his amount Og-de- -- 117 Globe Consolidated Mining Company-Princ- ipal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a Board of Directors of meeting of-tthe lobe Consolidated Mining Company, held on the 15th day of August, A. D. 1911, an assessment (No. 5) of two mills per share was levied on the he 499 600 504 T"7- - v Our Prices are - RIGHT or We have a complete stock all weiights - - r l-2- 1.00 5.00 6.00 1.00 - 2pjr ply 3 ply 1 Dly Samples on Request J.00 tt Baiter lumber Co. 1.00 4.00 20.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 ' Loo.! Both Phones 21. t 185 West 100 . ft A day of October, T911, - to pay the de ( together with Vthe cost of advertising and expenses 4.00 4.00 1.00 2.00 Etta-Horne- 1.00 1.00 1.00, 1.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 .E0 Henry Xowifr 2.60 2,500 Henry .Lewis 3.00 Muhlstein 3,000' Ephraim J. R. Hodson ..... 2,000 2.00 J. R. Hodeon ...... 2,000 2:00 J. R. Hodson 7. ... 1,000 1.00 2.00 Bern Walton 2,000 1.00 1.000 Walton 2.00 Mary Reynolds ... 2,000 1.00 . 1,000 Nancy Johnson 1.00 . . T. 1,000 Georgt Peay William W, Peay .. 1,000 1.00 Brig Muhlstein tti 6,000 -- 5.00 Karl M. Pratt i..., 2,000 2.00 1.000 .1.00 Mrs. B. M. Roberts Hazel Roberts 1.00 1,000 Chase Moulton .. . 2,000,.. 2.00 John N. Muhlstein 2,000 2.00 Edward Wilkins .. 21,033 j2S.59 B. M. Roberts .... 5,000 5.00 Lyne Roberts . .1,000 1.00 2.00 J. F. Snyder ... 2,000 Ross Draper ... 1.00 1,000 .. Mrs. E. GiliJs, r I i E L Prop. of-sa- ler Rcoms single and en suite, 60c, 76c ' . "J""7.. $1.00 and up.-".PROVO, UTAH. 84 N. Acad. Ave Secretary. 502 West Center St, Provo, Utah First pub. Sept s.ooj - I Third South. LAMAR, HOT THE j.w linquent assessment, , 500--2- 495. -r RlFBER-OlirDEPBRTBiE- MT 2.00 1.90 2.00 1.90 3.00 5.00 5.00 1.000 1,000 2,000 4.000 4r000 . 1.000 Etta Horner. . 2,000 Etta Horner.. 2,000 Etta Horner.. 1,000 Etta Horner.. 1,000 Etta Horner.. 1,000 Etta Horner. 1,000 Etta Horner. 2,000 . 2,500 Henry Lewis . 2.500 Henry Lewis 498' 51S 482 484 486 487 Etta Horner-.- . Etta; Horner , Etta Horner.. Etta Horner.. Etta Horner.. Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary 492 4S 494 SSESSMENXNOTICE; - e.8o Mrs. Jos. Kirkwood. 1.000 J . 6.000' J. W. Deal 5,000 J. W, Deal 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 491" ARGEI Legal Notices IRRIGATION DEAL 0 : -- . . .500 .i6i J. Blake w. Parley Fullmer,.. 2,000 Parley Fullmer .... 1,898 2,000 J. E. Snyder J. E. Snyder ...... 1,898 ... 1,000 Fred Evans 309 Fred Evans , ... 1,000 517 Ida Stewart Peay . . 1,000 520 W. H. Harmon .... 4.000 4U Mary Etta Horner. 7.20,000 412 Mary Ett Horner. . 2 000 413 Mary Etta Horner.. 2,000 414 Mary. Etta Horner.. 2,000 jl5 Mary Etta Horner.. 1.000 ''I A. B. PACK & SON, Props. I .4.75 5.00 ... 527 392 397 '308 r- Visit Our J.00 2 85 5.00 .......... rrovo and vicinity will be pleated to learn that this unexcelled flour is once more on the market at the I i .80 , 361 390 435 John- - Guy-.J3,0- 00 5,000 436 John Guy 373 William Horner . . . 5,000, 4,000. .4.00 394 William Horner . 3.67 405 WiUiam Horner ..,.3,665 406 -- William Horner 6,498 - 6.40 -2.00 530 William - HomeT-T7T-1.- 996 No doubt the ladies or Li- -1- DV 367- - J Made by the Nephi MillMamijt J Daniel ......1.898 WilllamH. Kelsey'. 3,000 ' 2,847 William, H. Kelsey G. W. Mendenhall . . 8,000 4,745 , 0. W. Mendenhall 5,000 J. P. Mendenhall ... 4,745 F Mendnhall J, Roy 363 366 T 2.00 J.OOO' S62rJ7BIak Dry Land Wheat Four -- Danli's. 7.'".,.' RoyJ , 12. .: ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining,Co. Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice - Is "'""g-- 3 hereby given that at a edirectoraoX r4 -- The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Company, held on the 1st day' of September, 1911, an assessment (No. 8) of two "mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corpoTHE FAMILY WA8H ration, payable immediately to H. A. Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Ce- if sent to this laundry, will be launnter' street, Provo, Utah. dered as cheapely as it can be done la Any stock upon which said assesshome laundry and much better. ment may remain unpaid on Monday, any October 2, 1911, will be delinquent and Wedo nortear"th"clothe8"and your advertised for sale at public auction, dining room and bead linens will be and unless payment is made before Irone dand folded as If done under will be sold on October 23, 1911, at your own eyes we launaer snirts 10 the dethe hour of 2 p.1 m., fit right We leave the button holes linquent assessment, together With the cost of advertising and expense of as good as we find them. No are put on the collars we wash. sale. Secretary. of bur work will more than The beauty Room 6", Farmets Merchants' please you. A postal or the phone will Bank Bldg... Provo, Utah. bring bur wagon. First pub. Sept 2. outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to 4S9 Julius 43. Anderson, secretary, No. 24 455 North Academy avenue, Provo, Utah.f"6 Any stock upon which this assessme- 457 nt-may remain unpaid on Satur-da- 458 496 September 30, will lie .delinquent, 481 aucfor and advertisedsale at public tion, and unless, nay mettL la made be- 452 fore, will be sold at my office Friday, 454 October 20, 1911, at r the - hour of 2 433 MAKES o'clock p. m.,, to pay the delinquent 441 is build to 2.00 the 2,000 plan Briefly stated, assessment, together with the cost o! 443 Ross draper . . In accordancewith law And; and BRIQHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Immense storage reservoirs in Provo advertising and the expense of sale. - Domestic Steam Laundry : of order the of Board made Directors CALENDAR. . V C. QUfGK ANDERSON, v J ULIUS and Weber canyons in wnica ine uooa y and 468 South Academy Avenue Secretary. on the 25th day of July, 1911, as many " waters of the fall, winterspring Office No. 24 North' Academy Avenue, shares of each parcel of stock as may 1911. seasons may belmpounded, to be.ie : Tbe necessary will be sold at public aucProvo, Utah. Ben Garbett, who with hir brother, t 11 (Monday) Training Schoo YOUNG MAN! Sep tion at the office of the company, 44 leased as needed t6 nourish the grow James, created a disturbance .at a First publication Aug. 29, 1911. Center street, "on Wednesday. opens. fWest Is stated, dance in Santaquln Friday night, was log cropsV Enough water, it No doubt you honestly betwo rlv In each the waste Sept, 13, 1911, at 10 o'clock a, m, to Oct. 3, 4 and 5 (TuesdayWednesda year goes to DELINQUENT NOTICE. tried .Saturday on a charge of interlieve that you don't need any era to much more than irrigate the fering with ait. officer In the discbarge and Thursday) Entrance examina Mineral - Fla- t- Extension Mining the cost of advertising and et- - tiona and Jer bank account, that the bank, 260,000 acres of land, now arid for lack orhis duty," convicted and sentenced registrstion. .Milling Company Principal Placejpense of sale. 'of at allable watetjn existing systems, to pay a fineujf $50 and be confined couldn't help you any and 9 Oct. (Monday) Instruction of Business, Prove, Utah. F. E. BROWN. Secretary. : lying between Ogden on the north and in -t-he- city --Jail of - Santaquin -- for-3- 0 you couldn't help, the bank trovo and Cedar valley on the south. daySi. : In accordance with - the - com- Notice: There "are delinquent upon Olfice 44 West Center Stl, PrOvo, Oct. 16 (Monday) Founder's Day any. Well, try this : Go to the Utah. While the men who have been work mitment In the casOj the cltymar- - the follow bag described stock on ac4 to Nov. 25, inc.. school wil successful business man, in Nor. count of Assessment No. 3 of one mill First publication. August 23. 191L whom you have the most coning on the plan do not promise to sup shal locked Garbett in a cell for the be held on Saturdays. ' also levied on the 25th day of fidence. Ask him this quesply this entire acreage, they believe night, but wben breakfast was taken per share, Nov- 25 to Dec. 4f Thanksgiving re 1911, the several amounts set '. that the water la, available and flows In for the man this morning he was July, tion cess. ; "Do I need a .checking ASSESSMENT NOTICE. opposite the names of the respective: v through the channels of the two rivers not Dec. 9 to Dec. 16, inc., school will account with a good, bank ; me;-- , during ithe ,there,Some each year. They Content themselves night Garbett left the bastlle and now shareholders as follows: The Moapa Investrntnt Company, a also be held on Saturdays. will it r help me in any way ?" Na Name Shares. Amt at present with the assurance that at la a free man, his .whereabouts 22 Dec (Friday evening) Christ Corporation, "with its Principal 233 F. E, Brown 5,000 15.00 THE least 150,000 acres may be brought ,. to )he officers. Of Business at Provo City, mas facation begins. Place 198 2.00 2,000 F..E. Brown STATE BANK OF P&OVO. under cultivation, and this within 'the ' " 1912. James Garbett Is also wanted by the 311 F. B. y - Stats of Utah. 5.00 Brown v 6,000 ' text three years, nnless the plans ari Santaquin marshal on a charge of as Jan. 3 (Wednesday) Instruction 232 F. Brown 6,00 E. LINOTtUM ORorLCC:OTH given ' . wouce is delayed. Inat a unduly nereoy given that .. resumed. sault with a deadly weapon with 6.00 23i: F, B; Brown ....... 5.000 a of CHI-- AMEL regains its or.coat Has. Been Fully: Investigated. 2 tent to kill. semester b(Friday) First meeting of the "directors, held , on the Feb. F. 271 E. Brown ' 6,1746,17 iginal brightness and a new lease ca :. : This scheme is the outcome of inegins. It is charged that he threw a rock 399" Ti E. Brown ' -9- .60 1st day of September, A. D. 1911, an 9,490 BEEBE LUMBER CO. ' life, vestigations thai have been carried on and hit' the marshal on the bead, ren Feb.'u seniestei Second Monday) J -E.8.C0 401' assessment . F. 19.00 Brown ef , 10,000 ) share (Na per hum-ber a Ity citizens during considerable begins. dering ,hlm nnconscloos. 402 F. E. Brown 26,000 26.00 Was levied ojt-th-e f outstanding capital Feb. i5 to. of years, and metre recently by the March 9, inc., school als 382 E. Brown 23,725 23.73 stoc k payable Im- will be held on Utah conservation commission. Among MARBLE ' & GRANITE- Saturdays. 523 F, E. Brown t.OOO 2.00 mediately to Edward. S. Hinckley, at the most active in working out the ' Feb: 12, Lincoln's LNo. 320 Nr 2d East St, Provo City, Birthday (spec' 97 19K 382 F. E. Brown mv ' 9 MVSV details have been T. RXCutler and ' ' program). 237 Jpseph L: Bullock State of Utah. stock 4.00 which 4,000;' Any upon, William R., Wallace, of Salt Lake, and 22, Birthr" February Washington's 233 Joseph L Bullock r. 3,795 3.80 this assessment may remain unpaid on These Thomas. L. Allen; of Coalville (special program)-.- .J ' 4.000, '4.00 Monday, the 2d day of October, A. D. C0I1GRESS 394 F. E. - Brown men nave figured In the organization March 29 to Aprn8.Sprlig y9 109 Jorum Johnson .: 1,000 : 1.00 1911, Will be delinquent and advertls- " ' of the Utah Conservation company, ft at . 0" ed foOale-un-- , 17-5- Jorum auction and t,W public atloTTo? piertcf devetoprthe"t)lan Anril "torpor r Arhnr rav . 131 less Is . . Jorum . 100 made Johnson 1,000 will payment it before, Many of: the most famous agricul outlined. . It Is hoped that practically The May. 26 (Sunday evening) Back 243 Jorum Johbson ... 3.795 3.80 be sold on the 19th day of . October, every citizen of prominence in Salt,, turists throughout-- , the world have laureate sermon. 2.00 A. D. 1911, to pay the. delinquent asMarble and Granite, Works Lake City and Ogden,' as well as of places on the program of the Inter 209 James A. Bullock . 2,000 May 27, 28. 29 (Monday, Tuesday -246 Bullock A. . with James 1.90 costs sessment, 1,898 of ad together national other cities in the territory Interested Congress, which, " X 61 W. First 80. 8t- - Provo. Utah, Wednesday) Final examinations. 3.00 vertising" aura" expense "of .sale.' : will become, a stockholder in the' com-- , meets. In Colorado . Springs October 190 J. C, Anderson ... 3,006 30 " .May. Memorial' da (Thursday 432 J..C. Anderson . . .1,000 10.00 . L. V. HINCKLEY, Eec'y. pany, as the intention. Is as much to 16th. ; The congress is devoted to the ' .No. 320 JJ. 2d East': services, and Alumn! Reunidn. ' .Address. .T252" 5.00 Homer John 6,000 .V St,' build up the country as to make divi- propaganda of "better farmIni:"along Ixth May 31 com 4.75 Provo City, State of Utah. 4,745 the extensive lines known, as "dry 253 John Homer dends "for the stockholders. ' mencment NOTICE :. - ' The. men now interested and others larmJng". methods. It has 15,000 paid 75 James II. .Clark j ..MO.OOO 10.0b .First pub. Sept 2. . I will an office in Provo open who have been approached believe: members and la the largest agricul- 254 James IL. Clark . .'; 9,490 90 V ' about Forced to September Home. lst I have Leave, that with proper showing of coropenr tural 'society In 'tne worldUAmongrthe 480. N. A,, NielsonT'. . . . 9,745 J.75 rom rare - bargains In "of "poor Everryearn "Hon by"ST&te"ind"Ogden7tbeTplaT 'p'rominent "aintea, jftrjtu Hays,i .UINTA .RESERVATION The Tintic Humbolt Mining Co.,. a sufferers; 264 H 3.60 Hicks .: 3,796 whose; lungs; are' Bore and can be easily ' carried to trlqmphah first assistant . secreUry agrlcQl- LANDS. "of Principal place Corporatjon racked Vlth cougs, are urged, to " succesar Both cities are equally in: tnrer M. A. CarletonA cereaUaL.dee 485 v ti."-- HIcka"'Ji...J.". J J.O00JL0O whfctr 1 offer XZ goto Utah. Business, Krovo, 134 Mrs. James Ilenrie . 2.000 2.00 lerested as both will profit by the pro partment ,of agrlculturei Dr.rX' PER ACRE Notice is hereby given thai a meet another climate. - But this is costly ?& TO Information wanting True, director of experiment stations; 265 Mrs. James Henrle 1 1,898 1.90 Ing' of., ect,if carried to completion. J and hot sure.t always There's" a het-te- r of 'Directors of the Uinta Lands should write about Nature Has Made Provosions. Hon.W .R, Motherwell, director of ag- 521 Lamar Nelson 1,000 .1.00 Tintic .Humbolt Mining Co., held on way. Let. Dr? KinV' New" The reservoir in Provo canyon wl'l riculture of Saskatchewan, Can. Hon. 213. James M. Sumjlon 6,000 . 6.00 the 8th of September, 1911, an Sv H WOOD. Provo, Utah day' Jou at home.T.Mlt Wred me be at DeeF creek and In Weber can Duncan Marshall, jninister of agricul- 280 James M. Sumslon . 5,694 5.70 asseBsmenl Tl) of .two mills, per of jHol lung trouble," writer W. R. Nelson, yon, below Peoa. Both sites have been ture for Alberta, Canada Hon. J. Ed. 281 C. M. Roberts .... 5,000 5.00 share was levied on the outstanding of Calamine, .carefully examined by competent en- Caton, minister of agriculture ioT Que' 448 C M. Roberts ,,, 2,000 2.00 capital, atock of Ihe Ak.;. "when ail else f all- corporation, 'payglaoDrs and at both" nature has 453 C. M. Roberts . . . 2,000 - 2.00 and I gained 47 pounds in weight' able, lmmediater- - to.; Jobn-Buchl, ed, Tiled for large reservoirs . 1,793180 Recrctamcolleges. Dr. L. IL'Dailey, 481 John T, Clark West or all cough" and Sofvrc S0RENSEN7MrD; Center No.r502; St.;' Its;surely bo made absolutely safe. Both of of- New Yorkr pr. K.! I Butterfield, roe John ,T. Clark 5.00 Provo, Utah. Physician and Surgeon 5,000 . lung cures.'' Thousands owe their Residence and Office, 3C7 S. ihem sites .have bpen filed of Massachusetts; Dr. J. H. Connel!, 133 R Jones ' iooo 2.00 tock Any uponhicij said assess- lives and health to it are now the property of tbe'af OkJaboma; ; Dr. J. :.lt ' Watf'cf s, of S . open R. Jones Fpurth.Wcst St. LS98 1.99 ment may remain unpaid on Fridav. guaranteod fpr 'Cou&h3, - ffold's La- - 9 OFFICK HOURS: 9 to 10 a. m. cawpnnF. SltuII&rty. tleflood 'wafers (Kansas; Dr. J. A. Widtsod, 'i'of. Utah; 8 T. ANl.ce,.... 2.0C0 2.00 October' 131911 ' rll 'be iettnmm ''-- r ? r. voTind (Jrlppe, Asthma, Xroutf all Throat: ', 2 to 4 .p. m. . ni ' rivers isyo .Dr. 3. IT. Worst, of NortHUakoiai Dr. 291 T, A. Leo . ....b advertised . wi for nxlo at pub- - and Liing troubles; c:i n.t rcx'iirbd ty law. Up; W. IS. Carrlson. of New Mexico, and 123 li. and And Trial By Appointment. Ilyrum J. 'Ev.ins" Jr.; l.noo Jejuna ic sucuon apa ' on.e , raymontis botUe fie tat " !':tl:e rt"."jhe.rs .c:',Dr.A.'C. Lory, of CeTorsdd an oth?w. W, ' Drug Co s Uo. "? 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