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Show - .. 30 Mida B. Anderson 46 John T,Clark ..... on j -- ULTURAt EJ PRQDUCE.SUGAR Legal Kolices WOMAN'S: WORLD , DEPT. TO Home Helps SEED f4.15 4i3 .15 5.49 060.-- 68 John T. Clark 84 N. M. AaderaoB 102 P. Gronemana 106 Israel Barlo 114 John Muhlestela;..; 121 J. II. Alien i.040 Ml,. 1.2CS ., Theriot... W. 0. 1.C1 12.08 640 ..... 123-- 16.11 10.C8 4.08 ..,. derti 6.49 -- 6,M ;.. - S,?73 49 Josephine Gronemaa-2,70- . 2.700 50 Thos C. 8,103 Eanford 51 A. T. For further icforraition ca tie notices published bete consult respective signers or county Tried Recipes L- - i .U 1.42 0 Boiled Rice. Southern Method. Three large cushion covers filled 137 J Beetelaey " DELINQUENT HOTlCE,ir 4 MOO 188 C. K. Maw with eicelalor or hair -- makes a good jT&ke, cupful-o- f weU wahd rice 4.6 .... The Lott Josephine Goid aflnlna C. W0 144 Mida Anderson theJ and mix it with double the Quantity 14.18 fore we shall be able to produce all packing for the softer cushions on Place of Business, Prove, 146 T J. Farrer ...... 1WW Principal WW f of cold water; add salt to taste and 15o O. M. Strong --.To Supply the nation's sugar the first grade seed here that our su conch. 7.2S 154 A. B. Muhleateln ,.1,624 flf demani 400 .beet sugar factories, minutes. for fast tr the rlceboIl let ,20 gar beet planters, can use. NOTICE; tThere ara deliaqoint oa 181 A. O. McMnllla . S.624 l.ti When washing glass ware slip It into when the- liquid, will have disappear- the following described stock on ac- 168 B. Barlow "The possibilities of. beet sugar mak 4ritli. the same capacity as the 1,18 .1.41 : now flourishing in fr ing. In the United States are practic- hot water sldewise to avoid eventy-od- d UH l.U breaking. ed.! Then set the vessel, tightly cov- - count of aseessaeat No. 9 of two mills 161 J. Taylor 1.41 ... Beaa 181 A. 1JWI,' "different states Oebrge of the excellent of Vast areas unlimited. union, -- f ally V1I the back of the stove for the per share, levied on the 1st, day of 189 LrBeaa 4.C eredpn 100 ......i.... , 4f would berequlred, according to beet land in the middle , and western If a new silk skirt is preaaed with rice to "soak" or finish the cooking September, 1111, the several "amounts 200 6 .Of . . 1,500 . AaderaoB K. A. Z --t. of flcenfof the department states are awaiting for the practical a names of 1.000 set . oj ag- . Icwlth the the must . . respec !. taken , , be. 109 i Bean i steam, opposite the L. Cre iron before wearing it will pre hot rlcultoro. The erection of addl 1.411 l. 113 J. T. GtaHcV, sugar men to work much heat, tive shareholders, as follows: rrom too ihe to pot prevent vent it cracking. 8.533 11.06 Marie ,V. Anderson 216 of beet Qoaat factories Is entirely teas-ry AbsL 7,000J)00.ton this-dmanner Vwtr Approximately. h as rice cooked in 1.08 . 1,000 w oie aua were as no reason wny o sugar are produced in the world, of Shares Due 216 Josephine Johnson soon" will' Durn. Together with the No- - Name, 117 C. Aaieraon;...l,760 ;l.61 a and rub it first j; it should not be done, they say; c- this amount the United, States grows Dampen aporcthedpot .1M0 f I. 27 Albert Singleton, AJ0.000 . 20. W boiling, it takes about 50 min 225 R. Anderson or 600,000 ton. well with a lump of starch. Repeat utes, or an hour, to cook rice in this 3S4 Albert Singleton about .36 236 J. C. Anderson .... ,00 10.M .174 .Tt .'r. McMotllB W51 138 S.OO A. Uangar beet production has been one The leading sugar beet producing na- the" process until all the yellow is E. ..1000 641 Jr. Fred itlrred, as this .never be Singleton wayIt must ... 7,600 16.20 .... makes a saggy mess; but many good 22 Nephi Sellers .... ..1000T 1.00 245 J. K. Armistead Jtfthe hobWes.of.Secretarr Wilson. tions are: - Germany. 2.500,000 tons, gone. 248 W. A. WllUama ... 7.000 14.00 Me has adrocated sugar beet culture 1,600.0000 tons, and .35 257 cooks often turn the edges up with 407 Nephl Sellers .... .. 174 W. C. Boley ....... 1,800 l.lt on a fork" bo asto let the steam out when 593 Nephi Sellers . , . ..900 1.80 251 J. A. Oammon p an extensive scale and created the France, W00 0ft tons. The boot sugar To make bread and pastry.-tak.... 800 l.M f .21 190 of the world's sugar a beautiful brown without overcook- the rice is Aor4 af sugar beet Investigation to is about (nearly done. Any" rich C63 Russell' Wherritt ..5000 10.00 260 J. C. Adamson 190 ..... 261 man All burn M. little T. on bottom the ing, scientifically cultivation of. the supply. rigar gravy, or butter is a proper accomtTJ J Win. Wood Jr. . . . .. .1000 2.00 261 W. S. Noedham ... 1,600 - 3.29 gJant, seed, production, sugar reduc- In the United States, Colorado leads of the oven on- baking day. panlment, but it goe splendidly with 24 Win. Wood Jr. ......1600 140 -- .41 263 AVBeck ........... ; .70 276 J pa, climatic effect and "other things with a production of 150,000 tons, and 393 Wm Wood Jr, .. .... . 348 curried chicken. lO.Ot 6.000 Hodsoa T, To remove peach stains from linen is followed by California with 123.000 602 John Thurgood , . . .,1000 2.00 affecting the sugar beet Industry. And, in accordaBoe with law and cream of tartar on the .water-soake- d Curried Chicken. East Indian Recipe. 651 0 put VEe has made personal lnvestlgv tons; Michigan, 107,000 tons; Utah, 1761 I.B2 order of the Board of Mrectora nada David Ivie Jr. .stains and place the article in so Dismember a tender fowl and put 660 David We Jr. ......2.000 tons; Idaho, 20,000 tons, and '"Hons, of the sugar beet Industry la 4.00 on the 15th day of August 1911. atock of each shares of the Afterward many parcel pun. the -;washJn rega? it CBBforala. Colorado and Mlchiran . 11,000 tons. .. . .... 2341 70 as may be necessary will be sold at onoe4rtar)Fenehvaj-4t5- 8 E85 David M.B.WeJones Other' sugar beet producing states lar way and no stain: will remain. 3.35 public auction at the office of the ...1174 Cynthia ter to cover ft ; add one onion, ana a Times'". .. rffinatrr. 115 Wm.' Humphreys ... M0. are Arizona, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Denver 1.80 company, Norlt North Academy aveslice of. fat pork. When the chicken : nue. Provo, Utih, on Friday, October "Or. B, T, Oalloway. chietof the Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New 128 Wm. Humphreys 160tt 3.20 FRILL JABOT. is almost cooked stir la two teaspooo- of 1 o'clock p. m - loreaa of plant Industry, which has York. .Ohio, Oregon and Washington, : 375 Winiahiujnphreysl305 S.60 20, 1911, at the houf assessment to to the pay delnquent of the One in fuls of follatest novelties salt curry powder,jpttttlpg very 604 Wm. Humphreys ....4050 8.10 ifliarge of the sugarbeet investiga The sugar factories are located as with the cost of advertlsiag gether 600 1.00 and expense of sale. IQons, said today: lows:; Colorado, 16; Ciutjrnta. 18; from Paris is the frill Jabot of palited and other pepper for- - curry Is very 702 Wm. Humphreys . 1 n7LIU3 C. ANDERSEN, . 'The department has done every-- Michigan, 17- - nun. 7; Idaho. S; W!. maline, in which a plaited piece of .the hot If needed. Then" blend a table- - 110 Geo. W Clark .... 1500 3.00 'i Secretary.'' ;Cdai la Its power to encourage the consln, 5;. Nebraska, 2, and the re- material about 12 inches, long is spoonful of butter with a little flour $73 Geo. W. Clark . .... . 881 '..BO Office No. 24 North; Academy Ave, in center the with a caught together each. one states beet Industry in 1.00 Provo. Utah. maining and stirthla in, leting the curry, and t9 W. R. Peery .......1000 of maline and at the beet on front strip pinned 680 has had Its effect, bnt the work Is Government figures ..6000 10.00 'sugar W.; RPeery First pub. Oct 1, 1111. flour cook 16 minutes. Add a little will of the lace" collar, forming a seml- 187 Mrs. Jno. Reynolds ..1000 alow for some reason or other. Pos-- production for the yeat; 1910-1- 1 2.00 an instant and cream, let this t cook spreading Jabot, serve .35 u wrou hot be avallabfrirnW ug um mat yiabuwui oa buttered flt6fFs.'"na Reynolds '.174 or rice with dry says the Washington Herald. Another 71 Ben C. Rich 600 1.00 las to be imported from Europe has this week. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. toasL 358 Ben C7 Rid . . . . .... 87 .20 iad swntethtag to do with keeping prac The condition of the present year's new Jabot, which la very similar, has Humbott-MininCo, Veal Kidney and Fried Banana.- Heal sugar men out This we are over crop of sugarbeets is pronounced, ex- the lower edges graduated by being And, la accordance with law and or The Tlntlo cut "This is made of marPrincipal Place of Corporation obliquely.. Ask the butcher for a fresh kidney der of the Beard of Directors made on vtonflng gradually. Experts are labor- cellent, in spite of the general drouth Business, Provo, Utah." ing hard pa' the seed Question, and I whleh has prevailed during the sum quisette, with Insertions and edgings and make sure of It by seeing that It the 1st day of September, 1911, bo of or ralenclennes between cluny lace, fhink ft la but a matter of time be mer In the western states. is then cut from: the loin.:' Cut it di many shares of "each parcel of stock Notice is hereby glTea that a meet . which, a bit of color is often intra? rectly in half, leaving most of the aa may be necessary will be sold at Ing of the Board of Directors of the ' rr'':-- .. ''' ; ed.,: delicate fat,whichia -- the moBtdelr public auction at the office Ofthe com TinUe Hsmbolt Mining. Co, held oa clous morsel o .the dainty blL Deli- pany, room 6, farmers ft Merchant's the 8th dayMof September, 1911, aa FOR THE BRIDE. cately sprinkle the - two pieces with Bank, Provo, Utah, on Monday, Octob- assessment (No. 1) of two mills per, salt "and pepper them, and put er 23, 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock share was levied on the outstanding .If a girl friend Is to be married and flour, in a hot pan with a little but- p. m., to pay the delinquent assess- capital stock of the corporation, psy them you know that she will receive quantiter to "sautee" that is, fry gently. Add ment, together with the' cost Of adver- able immediately to John U, BuchU, ties of silver and cut glass', why not I to the Juices and fat, tising and expense of sale. two leaves bay Secretary Ncv JOiWeet Center SL; give her some handsome and dainty H. A. meat with so '. the these that Provoi Utah. 8MOOT, ' Secretary. piece of underwear- that she cannot turning & Office room Farmers will When absorbed. the be which said" assess Mer stock I, upori: " fragrance Any ' in the duplicate Bhopsf , . ment may remain unpaid Dries Dead Permanent Paint A petticoat, for instance,' made of the. kidneys are a nice brown, i put chant's "Bank. Projo, Utah. 1911. on them First a hot dish and then October 13, 1911, wtll be delinquent,-anOct 6, published fry yel " fine' cambric and net, with lace and : and low In will be advertised for sale at pubbananas the grease, "putting trimming, mak'es a particularly I ribbon lic auction and unless payment is when serv these around the kidney . DELINQUENT NOTICE. .; acceptance gift ' made before, will be Sold oa the 30t" ' Make the foundation of cambric cut ing, of October 1911, to pay the de day 1 the hips closely and closing with a Fried Tomatoes for Garnishing.. -Moapa Investment Company Princl- linqueat assessment, of together with' Utah. Place Provo, pal Business, over- a pattern; fitting . Tomatoes cooked in this manner de - NOTICE: there are In offering; Flatinola to the trade, we do so with every con the cost of advertising and expenses delinquent up -the Mp's closely a,nd closing wtth- a llclously flank roast veal, fried bam. on the following described Stockton of sale. " ' fldcnce in its merits, as a perfect Flat Wall Finish. JOHN U. BUCHI. ' habit" .bacf" The length should be bacon,- - kidneys, "etc. Take firm but account of assessment No. 4, of 88.50 Flatinola is the most beautiful finish "yet devised for walls, Secretary. three Inches from the floor, or exact? perfectly Wpe tomatoes,, cut" them in per share, levied on the 1st day 'of 502 West Center St., Provo, Utah. , appearance so impossible to get in having the velvet-lik- e amounts the several 1911, September, ly'to the ankle. even, thlcklsh slices through the skin; ' ' " '. First pub. Sept. 12. . jk)lss Paints. names of the respective Finish the cambric foundation with pepper and salt these; dip thenu in opposite the as follows : Flatinoa covers with one coat and flows but perfectly. shareholders, ' a ruffle of net edged with lace. flour and fry In olive oil, butter and Cert . . .;.,,. ; -- -' ' - it- - 1 " -r- i I -- , ? Austria-Hungar- y, - e one-hal- ! -- - 't 68,-00- Wis-consl- n, -- . -- , - : i this-countr- y, fan-shap- g : - ' FLATINOLA A PcrfecKE'laL.t Wall Fihisfi j "I. - tew: 4 A Flat that , on-Frl- day, - NX" d . Looks Like Wafer Color - seven-gore- d - , - " - FLATINOLA IS WASHABLE. Write for Color Card. - . ' Shares. Amt. beef fat. The slices must remain un-.47 8410. Harvey broken to look well on the dish, al59 Harvey Cluff ' 52.00 need to be 40 Dr. though the tomatoes 65.06 O, K. Hansen .10 cooked pretty-we- ll through, (ireen "93 Dr. O. K; Hansen a zu.su two-incpeppers, halved and denuded of seeds, 95 Dr. O, K. Hansen I; 5V 32.50 -" may be cooked In the same pan, and 96 Dr. O. K. Hansen T. 5 r82,60 66 Fred ,Buss 9 .. 53. ',0 e the two Vegetables, cooking 42 E. D. Partridge ; .. 1 8.50 grease is rich, will make both a sub- "67 E. D... Partridge . .. 8 : 52.00 York-PreNew ss stantial and dainty iuncbeon- dlshr 10 n." AT."Roblson v 11 G. - A. Robison 6.50 r Portland Oregonian.' 12 G. A. Roblstm 1 6.50 r.A Looking Far Ahead, IS G. A--. Robison;. It may be a trifle early 'to discuss 6.50 ' How Relics Are Faked. 80 G. A Robison 16.25 the mattt-- now; but it Is certainlr A careful obsorver who has visited 105 .. 8 52.00 J. .11. Rebieon coming within a.few "years, and then 106 J. H.- Roblsoa. 4 26.00 e will neeHhat wilL be practically a many of the world's great battlefield five-da- y i 2. ; 13.00 boat from almost any of the declares that the greater part, of the 103 Barton & Blake 5 . 32.50 jof which there seems to 107 C. C. Chase .... iiuropeao ports, aud the passengers mementoes, SB an inexhaustible be 6.50 supply, are wholly Joseph Peterson . . . . 1 who have no necessity for a stop In 63 Joseph Peterson 8 52.00 spurious; but so well are they simNew : York whisked to their destina 60 OV 3 24.40 tions in the west without the delay ulated that the . average ; visitor, is 61 A. V. narris 2 HardlnR .24.40 content. F, . Pieces of shell are made by that is now uecessjlated by the pres62 Geo. Powelson . 9.75 ent docking arrangements. But the casting hollow spheres and cracking 26 W. A. Williams .1::.-- 8 6.50 a with them The sledge. fragments problem is a comparatively easy one. are then W." A. Williams 52.0 (.treated to a bath of diluted 71 When" once the opportunity, is opened 27 Alex Mortensen allowed acid to and nitric rust gather for the docking of the steamships, the 74 Alex Mortensen : v';,'"8 52.00 : railroads will be quick enough to in the open air. . 15 E. A.- - Jacobs;.-?32.50 The appearance ef Verdigris is 75 build all. the roads that may be heedE. A. Jacobs' . . . . . . 2M 16.25 ed across Long Island to care .for all easily procured, when desired, by the 76 A. C; Candland;. c. ..'4 27,25 77 J. ,.W.:. JohnsoiL'4'k: "the passengers that may bo landed at use of copper in solution. The writer ' 27.75 was shown several basketfuls of pieces 58 F, C- - Johnson Montauk Point. 9' i 58.50 of shell, alt of which seem to be at Geo. E.. Rcblaon . 7 45.25 5 least thirty or forty years old. ; The D. McNicol 16:25 COLONIST TICKETS. acid has slightly honeycombed the And in accordance with law and an Colonist tickets -- writ be sold fron order of edges, and they looked eiactly as-i- f tho tat Colorado points ", and "all 'points ens corroded by long burial beneath the flay of September, 1HU so many '.hereof, .with Pacific coast destinat- soil.' Such trtflgsas single ' bullets shares of each parcel of stock as may ions September 15th to October lt5h, and mlnle balls-a- re Jnade; wlthheX"5 becessary will be sold at public North 2d .East-St- , oc' All of tbe8p(.tlckets win permit greatest ease in an ordinary mould. auction at Provo. Utah, on Thursday the 19th are with a dented smell hammer , stopover at any point on the D. A R. they day of October, at "2 o'clock p. m.t to i. Stopovers not ., to ' extend beyond and given the requisite discoloration pay - tne delinquent assessment . toV tew a for in a buckremaining by days . . kitober 31, 1911... 'U et of lime. The more elaborate relics; gather, with the icost of advertising expense" of sale. E. S. HINCKLEY, such as sword belts,, spurs, pieces of and ' ; President Routed Bear Wlth Brm. . harness,, bayonets, canteens, and so On; " Address 320 i "North 2nd East St A . huge mountain bear which are turned out by individual workmen, Provo, Utah, ... haunts the Catsklll mountain is no who make a. good profit out, of the , longer an object e'f terror In the neigh- business. DELINQUENT NOTICE. borhood of De VVlttVlIle, N. Yw Its are days" over Ore Deposits Near Surface. bluffing for it jraTput Globe Consolidated Mining : Company. to" flight the other morning by an . Men sometimes dream of er.ormous principal Place of Business, Provo, in housewife the earth, below jlhe - Utah, . angry -r wielding a broom- walth stored Silas' Mclsner'ieft Sev- reach of miners, but experts stick." NOTICE: . . There are delinquent eral pang of milk on the kitchen table that .there Is little or no ground " to upon the following described stock on while she went to the upper part of believe that valuable metallle deposits account of Assessment No. 5 of two the house. She heard a tin pan rail He very deep In the earth's crust Such mills per share, levied on the 15th and hurrying downstairs she found deposits, it is said, are made by un- day of August, A D. 1911( the several the bear lapping up milk tram the derground waters, and owing to the amounts set opposite the names of floor. , As she entered, she expected pressure on the rocks at great depths, the respective shareholders, as fol rk': the waters are confined to a shell near lows: the brute to attack Jaervbut after " ' -her Bruin went on lapping up the surface. With few exceptions, ore Cert ' Name: . Shares. Amt mill." Looting around for'a weapon, deposits become tco ; lean to ' repay No; 4 W. D. Alexander ..23,034 $46.07 below three thousand feeL an working old she seized broomstick and beAnna K. Anderson . 1.000 -- 2M gan to belabor the bc.ir over t&e head. Nine mines In ten. ,t?klng the world as 13 Maria Anderson ... 1.00$ 2.0'i a In are thousecond whole, the poorer Mr. Hear slorpcd Lis meal of milk, 16 N. M: Anderson 7.5.12 13.06 looked around surprised 'and then sand fc. t thin In the first, and poorer 21 Roy Woods 640 1.08 yet in the third thousand. . promptly turned .ail and tied. G. Hssleston 6.4S 3,240 ' . Make three wide Spanish ruffles" of net trimmed ;with lacr ingestion and edged with good, strong lace, and put these xin none abpve the one the with a h other, Joining top band of lace beading, and insert a piece of soft ribbon trough this, ending with a bow at the loft side. "r - No. Name. -- .8 tlo 8eth Phonea Third South. 135 West 21. .v.... if-th- mnf.oo -- Sixth Annual International Dry- Farming Congress : at r . t Colorado Springs Colo. I 1 :V I X , . October ' LOW ? 1911 16-2- 1, ROUND - j TRIP RATES I Denver 1 R,io Grande rR..R. COLORADO SPRINGS . . -- DENVER AND PUEBLO. r" t22 JO froia Salt Lake, Ogden, Lehi, American or. Prov,- Spring-vtllThistle,' Castle Gate. Helper. Price and Oreen RiveT.... , rates from othor Utah points. Crr.noadlngly low round-trip- Tlekets on sale October 10, 11, H, 16, 1911. Kinal return MmlL -- October 31st, 1911.' Stopovers allowed at an ponlts in either direction, except going . paiisnge most be completed within ten days from dnte o( sale. .'. For further detailed information apply to LOCAL DENVER A RIO GRANDE AGENT. L A. enton G. A. P. D, Frank Wadlelsh, Gen. Pass, Agt. City, Utah i!t 7' : '; ::;- - Denver.Cglortde"; - e, - ', - ; Ihe t tt - 9eeOMSese4e Jdsy to Gct Kid of : Dandruff : America, will destroy thes germs and at the same time furnish the hair roots with just Jhe" prpprf nourl3htoentto make hair grow .lustrous and luiari ant " that- down - PARISIAN, SAGE is guaranteed by s " Y . .... ...... i -- two-stor- . es druggists . Girl with Au SKGZ now soil all oven burn hair on every carton and bottle evorrn-hcre- V: - near the Hedquist. Drug : Co.'s two stores, to vast Is ti-iarmy banish tt rour.halr there a dandruff, stop failing hair and farleibk germs or inlcrobea itching scalp or money back. It is a i .L'A Hd$ ;,arayl never 'sleepsjj it; delightful half' dressing that wins In c C3 a war cf destruction night and stant fay or with refined women. Sold C r, ft. destroys tie nourishment that for only 50 cents a large bottle by '.r xiuot lave in ordr. to grow Hedquiat Dnij Co.'s and rnxinu'f means - NoO j IK ..I r Ut2W "5 i " Sons' Investment Co., Prin- clpal4lace of Busiriess,"LTndon7TJL7 Notice is hereby, given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Johnson & Sons Investment Co held on the 4th day of September. " Johnson 1911, & anassessment (No. 8) of 81.00 -- per share was levied on the outstand-incapital stock of the corporation payable, immediately to Tj J. Russon' Treasufir, ' at his residence, ' Llndbn ' Utah.' stock Any uiwn which said assess ment may remain unpaid on Wednes day, November ft; .will be delinquent ,," and will be advertised for sale at pub v He auction ; payment is?made before, will be sold on the 20th day of November, 1911, to pay the-d- e Unquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses or . sale. T. J. RUSSON.' g - and-vunle- . . - - Secretary-Treasure- ' Utah - Lindon, First pub. Sept, . 23. 7 -'- r. . - '.- - . "SCENIC LINE OF THE. WORLO" x ,.1 " 1 Via ASSESSMENT-NOTICE- Tr"! Clnff-rrrTT- . -- '.'. r- tnt ' -- sur-Vcyin-g" ' If 26-N- THE DISTRICT COURT OF TMP IN tin dUU(giAL AND - DISTRICT irv FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. In the Mattet of the Application of r meiuinun Treasure HU1 Coalition Mining Company, a Corporation, to ci8BOlveT---Notlc ef Application to Dissolve: To all whom It may concern: ,i Notice la hereby riven that the U1b.-.- tah Treasure Hill Coalition. Mine Company, a corporation formed under ana existing ty 'virtue oi we laws of the State of Utah, with Its principal Place' of business at Prove Citv ntAh County, State of Utah, has presented to tne DiBtnct uourt or tne Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, State of Utah, a petition praying to oe auowea to cismcorporate and 41b- - . solve;that Saturday, the' 28th day- - of October. A D. 1911. at 10 o'dnr.lr n m . or as Boon thereafter as counsel ean be beard, has bgen appointed ss the..,. ume, ai ine uonrt Hoom or tne said District Court, In Provo City, Utah County. 8tatft rtf TTtAh. a tha nlnna n' which the said applicatJon is to be .. beard, and that at anv time'hefnro th expiration of thirty days from the date oi mis notice, any person may file objections to said application. in witness whereof I hav set my hand and- - affixed the" seal of ' tne District Court, aforesaid. fM day of September, A D. 1911, ' M. IX KARTCIINEn,. jt;., - -D- . . J - ; ' - hfni " . . Clerk. 1 E B. CORFMAN, Attorney for Peti- tioners. , First publication Sept, t3. ... |