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Show iAGE :: ': THE PROVO HERALD. SIX ,.-v.- 10S8 JaaJ- - CT Gibson . . . , 105J Jasl C. Gibson 1058 Jaa, C, Gibson 1.05 Jas fc. Gibson . . Publishing 1060 Jas. Ci Gibson , 1061 Jan C. Gibson .. Editor . Provo Dcrald Co. r.:: 2a.s. r ishd by . th Hrald Company, Provo, Utah. L?M6l Sendfor L - HASTERS the KC fetiterea tecond class mail mat ef June 6. 1911, at the Postofficc ''ovo, Mtah, under th. act of March .... 1052 Jas. 1063 Jas. C, Gibson . 1089 Arthur D. Dixon 1182 William Dpidge 1271 JJR79 ynlgfrKMmvgnmi Whitney Co. ' BOO- KHead Carefllllv FREE. lathe wonderful K C Cook's Book.Mrs. Janet before them. The K C Cook's Book is illustrated in 9 colors, contains 90 tested and proven recipes that will be successful every iimeit the few simple "suggestions arrfolfowea. ISggY CAN GUARANTY The K C Cook's Book has been prepared of. of thousands an dollars,' at many expense and if purchased at a store would easily cost we 50 cents, yet we give it absolutely free want yon to know exactly what K. t Baking in K Powder is and what it will do tor you -your own kitchen. You peed derlul book it is ot vital importance to every housewife, , . 1 ....K Name 1.50 500 5.00 Whitney Co. L. E. Riter .. L. E. Riter . L. E. Riter ... 500 5,00 ment, together 'with the cost of ad vertising and expense of sale.- W. LESTER MANGTJM, . . fecretary. . 1295 1312 1526 1528 1540 1542 T543 1544 1545 1694 500 5.00 -- 70 t David H Kinsey 500 Office, Room 5.00 Provo, Utah. .70 , .5.00 '500 1.25 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 -H- -- 2JQ0 Chicago (First-publicati- AddreM ,5.00 7.00 2.00 ...... - Lens G. H. HEINDSELMAN, . Provo Commerical & Savings Bank T. FARRER, Cashier. rni The board of supervisors-o- f Loa Angeles county have authorized the to purcounty forestry commission chase 500 date palms at a cost of a dollar apiece to be planted along the San Fernando road. There is a great deal of work of this kind to be done in southern Cajlfornia. It was - sec tkm - untir W horticuHurlst came in and adorned it with millions of revenue-producin- g fruit trees. The highways are still neglected to a large extent, a thing that should be remedied with all pos sible dispatch. Every line of country road should have Us ornamental trees, and the main thoroughfares should be parked with grass plots and parterres of flowers well cared for. We tnuat not forget that this Is the playground of the continent, and that tourists seeking enjoyment desire to REED SMOOT, Pres. 1 riravciers ir s 1 loioraao 10 and the East Should select a rout farosd for Its 8oenlo Attractions and 8uperlor Train 8rvlct. , The Denver & Rio Grande O The Scen.e-- feave offers the "Back East" Traveler 'mor varied acenlo attractions, that can be aeen from the ear wlndowe without extra expense for aide trips, than any other line. Every Mile a Picture Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springe, ,Dei!v?,.;,",d PplnclP! eastern points on sale October lOth and 19tv 1912, November 23rd and 25th, H12, December 21et and 23rd, 112. . .T??l St Kansaa Clty aX!f..8.,?? .P Loula, Omaha" and ChlcaaoJ" . Denver, . Superb Dining Car Service Farts and full, particulars will be cheerfully furnished on cation to 'any Rto Grande' Agen Pei I. A, BENTON, Geiu Agl Salt Uko City, Utah ? FRANK A. WADLEIGH, k, Denver " appli- r - General Colorado. Passenger the --sense- -- of sight , delighted above all things. flThli Route Special Low Round CALIFORNIA IN County Supervisors Are Planting Them Along Roads and the ' Work Is Applauded. . J. PALMS Agent, Los Angeles Times Never Need, of Ualiness. No town Is so small that it need be jgly. A little railroad "whistling post' could be attractive with-trees.- Some time the railroads of the west will send out their "arbor specials" as they send their good roads trains. There is Iltfte excuse. for the habita tions of men along the track to be usually the single unlovely thin; In the Kansas railroad Journey. . JUv6.younotlced. that where fine trees form a park In the sir the peo ple below, hare holiday manners T The people under the trees seem to be enjoying life. They are not satisfied with slovenliness. . The accompani ment of nice lawns and pretty, well kept houses and clean streets is a trib- ate to the example of the trees. Even to be lasy under arching branches Is the nicest sort of laziness. When you loaf In ,the shaded streets of towns-like Lawrence and Manhattan you in vite your souL Tho "good, pray poet' would have liked these Kansas towns. (CORPORATE Secretary. SEAL.) ASSESSMENT NOTICE. East Crown Point Consolidated Mining Company Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. "aVT of of of the board directors meeting the East Crown Point Consolidated Mining Company, held on the 28th day of Oct., 1912, an assessment (No. (V2) cent per share 5) of N6fTcT"Isherebygiventhaf one-ha- ' 2S71 nett 3O60 3222-- 3232 3235 3240 3247 . JEWELER West Center St. to Ellen Theatre. Next Door ' Splendid f Local : , Deiween All Utah v HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION s. Long; Limits and Diversd Routes. your in Wmttr pkn 0uting California. Stop-over- 1.04 100 1.00 500 5.00 5.00 1.71 .48 1.65 1.00 2.00 10,00 10.00 500 171 48 165 100 200 1000 1000 ck DELINQUENT Black Jack Consolidated Mining Company, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent up on the following described stock on account of assesment No. 16, of one cent per share, levied on the 10th day or September, ' 1912, the , several .. j' 440 80 80 30 80 80 80 80 Sheets Neel 8560 Knight-Mangu- Com pany 3561 3564 amounts set opposite the names of the 3565 respective shareholders, as follows: 3566 Amt 3568 No. Name. Shares. Due. 3569 A. O. Smoot. Jr., r 4 6t I .67 3570 57 G.t A. Storrs 42 .42 3571 '? 69 David Kinsey ',67 3572 . lrtr tPny 3559 Whleney 80 Co 902 - . and information, or address-- 1 ! s V' T. C. peck, g. p. a'., J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City,- ...... ...... 42 440 260 , R.Ut;, ...... .... ..... -- .... 18 12 26 - Jones........ ,80 4.40 1.70 .80 .41 1.43 ' .27 .42 4.40 - 129 217 2.17 124 1.24 29 .29 j(3 .83 65 .65 208 39" , 18S 2.08 .39 1.44 .18 24 -- .24 44p 15 4.40 60 .50 50 144 50 .60 18 400 -- Farmers & -- Merchants Bank Provo, Utah. T. N. TAYLOR, President J-- D. DIXON, Caehler- .Anyone Anywhere Can Bank With Us by Mall. , , ' - .12 .26 .13 1.29 13 -- .35 .48 .18 48 . Millions of Dollars 2, 35 5 - - ... ..... .........'.. 9.02 .80 Afton Olson 80 R. Gam Clark 80 J. M. Sumslon . . . . 440 Mary Q1. Plnkerton... 170 W. C. Albertson .. 80 41 H. C. Jacobs, Jr. . . 143 Clara "'Lambeon Mrs. P.O. Watson,.. "27 Florence lit 468 South Academy Ave. 10.00 hess 500 .... 111 11 ,10-0- 0 1000 .... ostal A-p- are lost every year In unsound busi-ventures and wildcat investment 5,00 schemes, due to lack of financial ex-Persons not versed in 10:00 fPerience. 4.40 finance should keep their money safe.80 ly in the bank or invest only .upon .80 competent advice. Money paid for .30 stock is money spent beyond recall, but money deposited in this bank, re.80 mains your property, and '.80 to withdrawal by you. A dollar In" .80 the bank is worth ten in a prospectus. This. bank will' safeguard your .80 funds and advise with- - you on all ' financia' natters. .80 lOpq 1000 : &" Co. 3555 W, Doscher 3556 H; W. Doscher 3558 Sheets Neel Com- - tt NOTICE. 1 . ,2.45 5.20 tal stocky of the corporation, payable immediately to Ileber C. Jex, ' secre- 3368 Mary C. Dougall .. tary, 24 North Academy Ave., Provo, 3383 W. L. Brimhall .... Utah. Any stock upon which this 3384 W. L. Brimhall .... assessment may remain unpaid on 3415 Mary S. Bascom .. Saturday, Nov. 30, 1912, will be delin- 3434 Hermese Peterson. quent and advertised for sale at pub- 3443 Mrs. Esther F. Dean lic auction, and unless payment is 3456 Ella Condie made before, will be sold at my office 3480 Nellie A. Sheppard on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1912, at the hour 3489 T. F. Pierpont .... a. m. to pay the delm 3490 T. F. Pierpont .... of quent assessment. -- together with the 3491 T.F;TPierponf : 7 cost of advertising and expense of 3492 f?F. Pierpont . . . 3507 E. G. Jensen sale. 3515 M. Mabel Root ... HEBER C. JEX, 3550 Badger Brothers . . 7 Secretary 3551 , Brothers .. Offjce24 North Academy Ave- - Provo, 3552 Badger 7. ' Brothers Badger Utah. 3553 Mrs. W. J. Graham (First publication Oct 30, 1912.) 3554 James A. Pollock ....... delivered when promised. is the most modern. No torn clothing or buttons wrenched off here. No saw edges on your col lars: card will bring our or can call op agon you Our machinery 245 108 A,, 0. , Smoot f , 200 , 2.00 3574 W. H. Child Meat City With Electricity. 5.00 3575 W. H. 'Child It is planned to electrtoaHy heat the 125 Louis A. KelSch . , '600 1.00 3576 R.K. Cobb & Co. .V dwelling and business houses of Stav-ange- r, 242 M. L.' Honeyman V. 100. 244 James A. Pollock Norway, and the board of di 3577 R.K. Cobb & Co. .. rectors of the lectrt light plant at 500-50- 0 & Co.- 5.00 3578 Mrs. M. F. Heal . . that place has asked permission from 560 R. M. 5.09 3580 Frank Kuhner Gurnsey the city council to make contracts up 661 D. . 6.00 5.0Q 3581. Wm. A. Redd...... Gurnsey to a consumption of 100 house power. 562 D. ' 600 5.00 3682 Gurnsey R. Smart it has been, suggested that the price 600 6.00 3583 Harris"' Brimhall .. tor the current thus used shall .be 563 D. Gurnsey 664 D. Gurnsey,. 16.75 per horse power (744 watts) per 500. 5.00 3685 Knight-Mangum-is also 600 It 6.00 year, planned to heat the 565 D. Gurnsey Whitney Co. government and city buildings in that 66 8 D. Gurnsey 900 9.00 3586 Knight-Mangumanner, The population of Stavan-ge- r 674 Herbert WEdwards 200 2.00 Whitney Co is 88,000, and the city has water 08 Mrs. MXkHoneyman 33 .33 3588 Leary V Warren T. power facilities to furnish 25,000 890 James A. Pollock horse power for electrical purposes. & Co 100 1.00 3589 Tho's. O. Creep.... : " 7' 3590 Dr. J. H. Bean 910 James A. Pollock ' . Hypocrisy of Cities. Co. 100 1.00 3591 Ernest Kuri hypocrisy of cities lies in the 800- David -- Ktnee; 6.00 3J92 fact that thalr -- f roat-- y ardr are clean wrttrRay and their back yards are dirty. The 1044 Jas. C Gibson 600 6.00 3593 A. S. Erlckson . front yards are spread over, with emer 1048 Jas; Cjaibeori, 6.00 3594 Joseph A, West"... .600 ald grass shared smooth by a lawa IMS. 600 Gibson 5.00 S5?3. J,.WL Beason . . . . . Javp. mower,, and are often "attractive with 1047'rJ18rtr Gibson 600 5.00 3596 William Nlsonger . flowers, rich markets for the bees. The 600 .6.00 359Z Frank Kuhner, back yards are slatternly with ash 1048 Jas. C. Gibson 500! 1049 Jas.i Gibson 5.00 3608 Harold Tanner C heaps and refuse and aany of thm 500 5.00 3610 Mable Stewart are never cleaned up. The froit yards 1050 As. C. Gibson ' with their pleasant grass and their 1051 Jaa. C Ofbton 600 5.00 3611 The Estate of Delos daffodils daffodllling and their ' cro- 1052 Jas. C. lison 500 6.00 F. Tanner cuses croaking, are a pretense. They 1053 Jas. C u , son 600 6.00 3630 It. B. Colo pretend that the whole premises are 1054 Jas. C. Gitsjbn 500 5.00 3641 C. R. equally clean. Vancouver Sun. 1055 Jas. C. ulbsoa 600 5.00 ;JUid in accorflance with, " .33 1.50 and always 1.56 104 ...... 21-2- 3. LONG BEACH, SANTA MONICA, SAN DIEGO, RIVERSIDE" ' See and Salt Lake Route agent for ltierature Most Topular Watering; Places. - Tickets Salt Lake December TL IJ i ne ideal- Ask for Via t ; Points : ' S. OUR HELP business. IncompeUnderstating tence Is not one of or our fallings. W 9.00 never nave to apologiza for bad work. .85 vv'tien your bundle leaves our hands , 4.55 Sgfl. it Tickets on Sale November J3-2- Service. . : . 11.45, . . . ..... To Los Angeles 55)0 Mary C. Dougall, 900 Adm Or W: - And din ... . 85 Lydia Le Compte . . . 33 150 Chas. Kinsey 156 Ella Condie John and N. G. String-ha- ......... v .80 1.00 5.00 5.00 lf .... ' 9 r.n 3.53 1.15 455 3320 L. E. Eggertspn 8333 Peter" Qlsen ' Moved to ,1444 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 . Ray VanCott ...... . buO Jas. P. Edwards . . 500 Jas. P. Edwards . . hOO Geo. Y. Wallace .;4145 Mrs. Jennie R. Ben- - 2S41 2849 28f,0 2S56 D. T. PERRY, D. O. Eyesight Specialist and " 1 in the E.-- E, 4 DATE L. BOOTH, Attorney. Oct. 28, 1912.)- - Without 3.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 . "Look at the bolo In the bottom of my pocket; no telling how much money I have lost," la -- nted a young man the other day. After he had gone an old ...an said: "I'll bet be has lost more money out of the hole at thj ""OP of his pocket than he ever lost from that little hole at the bottom." He spoke' with the wisdom of age. . Most of "the money goes out of the big hole at the top of the pocket and we don't worry, ut we raise a great rumpus if even a' dine drops out through the hole in the bottom. Moral: Do away with the pocket as a money purse by starting an account at our bank. on r w ' Holes in the Pocket : . Executors. KRYPI0K ...... ...... Quesmfq-CO- . Block, KuigW M. P. MADS EN, ; 5.00. 5.00 ALFRED 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ' t-- 12, 1, : ' T' NOTICE TO CREDIT "Estate of Peter Johnan, Sr.: Cred-itor- s wiir present claims twlth ;voucb-er- s to the undersigned at Lake View, Utabf county, or to teh attorney at Provo City, Utah, . on or before the first day of March, 1913. , Dated Oct. 28. 1912. PETER JOHNSON, JR. . You will he mighty glad you Mrs. '6.00 p. .m., to pay" the delinquent assess 600 150 ; '.. 25-ce- nt J aquas t 500' - cans, packed in sending both to us. did. ; er Write ydur name and address plainly on tins coupon. At tach, the colored certificate " enclone certificate Send the Cook Buok 1294 For further M ormation on the notices published hete consult respective signers or count vcferk. 6,00 5.00 stock s may be necessary will be sold 6.00 at public auction at the office of the 5.00 company, Room 12, ; Knight , Block. 5.00 ProTO, Utah, 00 Wednesday, Notem' 6.00 ber 6, 1912. at the hour of o'clock . How to get the Cook's BooK 1 LegaFNotices - . I The Beauty and Orderly Keeping of One's Home Town Should Appeal to Every Resident. ' order of the board of directors made the ioth day ' of September. 1912, ori Knight-Mangu- 1293 "" this-won- 721 OF BUSINESS MATTER v - Dent! A AS 6.00 5.0Q 'l25' Geo. A. Stoprs "The cities of Europe," declares air 200 David Kinsey expert, "consider civic beauty an ab solute asset In cash. Paris, for exam E. E. Milligan 50" pie, invariably has an eye to the beau 500. J. B. Milligan tlful in whatever it does. Paris would THE TELLURIDE 500 POWER COMP . B. Milligan never dare to lose its prestige as the ANYNOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 500 B. J. Milligan .most beautiful city in the world. That 500 J. B. Milligan would be bad business. the undersigned, J. IL- - Nutt and 200 Thethe ardy-1706 "We ought to .consider it a ruinous D. We, T. respectively President C. E. Huish 500 business policy for one of our cities and Perrv. or The Telluride Power Secretary not toprotect its beauty. Take the 500 1707 C. E. Huish formed-unda Company, railroad problem In- - our cities. At the laws of corporation 500 the State of Colorado, do 1708 C. E, Huish some railroads are beginning hereby 'give' notice that at a meeting 1709, C. E. Huish ....... 100. present to brace up and do splendid things, but of the stockholders . of said corpora 1710 C. E, Huish 100 for a long time wherever we had a tion duly called fpr- the purpose, 1711 C. E.. Huish 100 railroad in a city it was death and among other things, 'of considering 500 1714 C, Huish E. con-desperation so far as beauty was the propriety of dissolving said cor700 1715 C. E, Huish, cerned. "We ought to do the same In other poration, which said meeting" was 171frVera Van Dyke 200 Here' each fellow has gone duly held at the principal office of said 1720 Elizabeth Smoot things. ahead for himself, without regard tc corporation In the City of Telluride, 300 Hardy others. A city ought to be a unity. Colorado, on Tuesday, October 1, to to 1912, notice 100 1745 Louis every Storrs given pursuant Eacjfci cititzen should be allowed to do what he" pleases only in so far as he stockholder of said corporation in 1861 Ed. C, Rich ..... . 100 does not hurt the city as a whole. As the manner provided by law for the 1868 Ed. C. Rich" 200 soon as he does that he should be calling of stockholders' meetings for 1935 Child. Cole & Co... 10X the purpose of amending Articles of stopped." 100 . Incorporation, the stockholders of 2169 Fred Meissner In conclusion he said: twoor 2249 sa;a 2 corcriuon. ty yote Milligan " "No one man is competent to plan a thirds ef tie entire capital gtoek f ?8nKht-Mangucity; Such a task needs a combina- said corporation, oraeieu sum cor- tion of men. The problems of city 500 'hitney Co. to be dissolved, and authoriz poratiou 100 planning today are not L'Enfant's nor ed and directs th FrerMe?'. and 2307 Anna B. Selck 3ir Christopher Wren's. What we now seal, file and 2337 Ida Moyle Van Cott 100 Secretary tc "ie. have to face Is far more complicated. publish all such notices as might be W20 John Maw 500 "City planning should be undertaken necessary. 250 H. 2444David Kinsey by architects, landscaplsts, traffic exIN WITNESS WREJIKOF, we have 353 perts, and the various types of engi- made, signed and sealed this notice 2634 W. L. Camp 115 neers working together. All these men, under the seal of said corporation this 273a. G. S. Wood before making plans for the' rebuilding Second day of October, 1912. " 2809 A. O. Kfieger 80 of cities, should give special sti'dy to J. R. NUTT, 100 2835 Adolph O. Krieger the various difficulties of civic President. McKenje Hill, of Boston Cooking School iamertells every housewife how to- become an expert cook how to prepare euch appetizing dibts the family will go simply rild over .what you set M?g. 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