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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAV, kOVEHBER 91311. 1 illiJIIJS GUARD FRUIT ASS ERTS re sap-siaru- nj er " ffuit-growe- Located beneath peaks of almost ley and In the east, but their advance perpetual snow and' amidst topograph' is greatly retarded- and their effect ' . conditions tending to accentuate the vagaries of a mountain" climate, there are in T2tah numerous valleys, In the neighborhood of' of a mile above that have clunates-o-f rare'equabfllty and gentleness;,, where the summer tempera- turel partake,- scarcely at all character of those on, the unsheltered Great Basin plains ,and where the winter cold Is crisp bat not Intense. Abandoning our old beliefs in a vicious,, rugged climate born of the ' Snowcapped mountains-,- we" begin to comprehend the fact that mountains having' certain favorable configura tions. are actual assets, and not en- -' cumbranceSj as weathor producers and regulators, forming unique pro2 tectlon against the, vicissitudes 'of climate so often found where the elevation tends to expose and net protect Protected From Late Frosts. The greatest weather enemy in. the fruit districts, east and west is the '.late, vagrant spring frost, which oc curs under the immense high-ai- r pressures that occasionally form' over the United States in' the late spring. These untimely , frosts kill the fruit nature has' apparently buds, after-al- l concluded, that spring has' safely ar three-quarte- rs l, sea-leve- - . -- . riveL '. minimized the high mountain peaks and the general elevation of the land. A winter warm spell of sufficient length to start the sap practically, iever occurs in the mountain1 valleys, where" a more equable at-condition of the enforced by 4he Impend Ing mountains. A great Influence for good, however, from: the mountains, In favor of the fruit grower, is the shortening of the daylight; that is the delaying of the morning sunshine andtbeadvanc-in- g of the evening shadows, both- - of by RICH MAN'S LOOK. ' whlche lmportant atdrtelelayljg the opening of fruit buds until spring has actually arrived,-- It will be seen that southerly exposures, which offer no such v shadow protection from mountains to the east and west, will permit a much earlier budding of the fruit; and will thus increase the prob ability of loss by subsequent freezes, In valleys with a y trend protection for or on chards the eats side of the valley amounts to from 30 minutes to 2 hours in the morning. This shortens the dally number of hours of sunshine on' the orchards, and consequently de- lays the time of budding and bloom- Ing until a safer part of the season, world.-Philade- lphia ' 'their ' ' ' : . jgood.'. OFF HIS BEAT. answered the it "Certainly ' 77 Knlcker Is "the" great detect! vVs judge. J'Whereis my,$15?" wife in the country? , h J Bnld tha nlorfc "an,'' tha Bocker-Y- es, and he cant find any . Qther : of his clothes in the bureau. New . ., ioru, ouu. HisnFniir.Tiftw At a dull autnor'8 reading" in a SIZE COUNTS FOR SOMETHING. London house the, hostess mercifully "Those ocean 'liners are splendid af. allowed her husband to slip from the . . room at the end of an hour. xea, answerea ine woman wno naa , in the ante-roohe was indulging oeen to a summer .resort Jts a himself in a nrodigous yawn, whetf he splendid idea to build. Joat3sokrgeJflaw aJootman, st that nobody, can roekthem." Washr near the door. X ingtoa Star.,f He stepped softly over to the man ' an awakened him. WASHED IN THE RAW, "James,'1 he said iiternlyy4)Ut-wlt"How did you enjoy your visit to twinkle in his eye; "I'm afraid you've ypur grandfather in, the country', been listening at th'r keyhole." SpoRob?' kane Chroniple. ' ,. 'Ob, ft was fine, 'ceptl had to wash my face and hands in raw water at 1: THEY HAD TO SHOW HER. . the pump. 1 like It cooked best like Little Elizabeth and her mother we have it 'at homes'Judge. says Lippincott's, were .having luncheon together, and the mother, who FLIGHT OF FANCY. t always tried to impress facts upon "We have nothing for a frontspiece her young daughter, said: this moath?. "These, little sardines, Elizabeth, "Run a blank page with a fly speck are sometimes eaten by'., the larger " V near the top and label , it the latest flSh.". aeroplane"- - Chicago Journal. Elizabeth gazed f t the sardines in wonder- and then asked: SIGN WAS rr how do the large fish Orleans Reoently in a Seattle shop appeared get the cans Vopen glve!.J15" for 1909 . Lia- - Picayune.; , the Blgn. j... . is,' ; msruHt j ; -- - his-tm- Etc. to make your se our" prices and prompt service will please you. Comer and inspect outstock from which lectionband in the www "But-motbe- I T ' ; er, YOUR WHOLE FAMILY vill be pleased if you turn your on Monday, the 20th dayt Novaem-be- r, 1911, to pay the delinquent assessentire washing over to us. We ment, together with the Cost of adver know., we. .can't hold your trade tising and expenseof sale,. . T. J. RUSSON. unless we satisfy you on the qualand Treasurer. Secretary iron-eity question. Roughrdfy or Llndon, Utah. thelQthes -- wiilbe clean. First pub.-- Not'.- - 4 . r r - r You'll save soap,fuel, time, temare very NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. per and fabrics. " - dt " 27-28-- 29 Jj - , - ' ' - Is the Electric j - Tin: iPJ Designs'" - s, . I tt .4- UTAH TIMBER & COAL company; Castle Gate, Clear Creek . 150 arid" h'l.v.i'rwir I'll yv, . xjuivit mgr. . v. A. C SORENSENr IL D. Physician and Surgeon Residence ' Vinier Rate J. H. MANDERFIELD .. ; - Salt Lake .-. City. i ... Get now white ycu.ean. , We,bave Delivcrcft plMtlTeIephone 17 ' i Provo . City, ; lJtah?i Anystock upon which this assessment ' may reman unpaid :on the 12th day f pecember,, 1911, will be delinquent and advertia-e- d for sale at public auction, and on- less payment Is made before, will be sold on the 6 th day of January, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the, delinquent assessment, - together, with the cos of advertising and expense of sale.: JAMES JL OLIVER, , ' , ' Secretary. Office 43 East Center St, Provo. First pub. Nov. 7. 1911. ' Vf. C s . Lake Route Agent. P-A- Both Phones, '232. j. a or tickets anq information write or call on our Salt A. G. -- --- ard Hiawatha CoaL ' to 160 West Fifth North. ' : iicdo mining a. Mining company- -. ' Principal Place of Business, Pre- vo City,- - Utah. . . t ' Notice Is hereby: given that at meeting 6f the directors held oa the 4th day of November, "A. D. 1911. a assessment (No, 1) of one' mill per . share waa levied on the outstandia -- sign-attr- ac: Quotation? ' M submitted. . promptly u - lame of CorporafloTTnTuTTylfl- MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO-- YOU. capital stock of the comoration. nar ame lmmeaiaieiy tQ , James A. Oliver. Secretary, at the office of Jhe com- pany, entrance 43 East Renter street, ' 46 North" Academv to 29. inclusive. December 4. '"'-'- , 468 South Academy Avenue. tive both day and night draws the people to your windov at nisrht and they U czit yourlplace of 'business the next by that same sigh ., , ... ' li"-.:- t, Doncstlc ; Steam Lanndry THE REAL SIGN 1 v" Return ..Share8pneL Andrew A. Johnson 100 $100.0,0 And. in accordance with law a tik board made on the 4th day of 1911, so many Bhares of eaeh parcel of stock as mar be neaeamirr will be sold at public auction at tB office of the secretary,. Linddn, UtaV THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN X 7 per-shar- d'a'v - 9 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY li.fiili..;.;. :ld Tkkets. cn sale November of $1.0 i;h Y - -- Johnson & Sons Investment Company, Principal Place of Business, Linden. v ' Utah. ' j; There areeilnqiient UDon thd fKHnml ing escribe stock, on account of WW WW of Rim(mh T911,7 the sevwfi fa mounts ODDositfi' taW Irespective shareholders, as follows: i-- .f ert. moisture-proo- f "Excursion Rates Via - 7V ates : - DELINQUENT NOTICE. No. TV-Ne- X Estate." levied on th e !: Attnrhow' , Never sold in bulk; - -- W V. N. WhiteCOttOn - "THE BUSY CORNER." package. LL-.BIGHT,. Salt Lake.City Nov. mv J WU. Pleasant - flmva . 7, . J- " Bcebe Lumber Co. Aiways eetSjrAl ways fresh and crisp . .. Interior-Finis- h, ; " mm mi NOTICE TO CREDITOR!, All persons having1 claims against the. estate of Carl Swenson, will present tie. same with decease, to J. W. N. Whltecotton, vouchers, for the estate, at his office inattorney Provfc City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of '" "7 March. A. D. 1912. STEN'IA SW ANSON RADMALL, their nourishment. W "'" First pub. Oct. 1$, 1911, - I ' Casing, - m X n j j rrames. vymaow tir? buy them of their goodnessbuy them because of . o : We have a complete stock fthe$TOTess i asleet Are Yoa Going buy them because Whw-A.il- ' - tobaild? freshness- - ASSESaMENT NOZ Spring Lake Mining Co. Principal Place of Business, Provo City, Utah. Location of Mining . District, Utah County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Spring Lake Mining Company, beld on the 2,3d day of September, 1.911, Assessment No. 3 of fifty 60c) cents per thousand shares was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, Issued and outstandisg, Bay; able immediately to the secretary at his office, Payson, Utah . Any - steefc upon VhlchTthis, assesa-memay remain unpaid on Saturday, November 18, 1911, will be deliaqueat and advertised for sale at public autlon, and ..unless payment is made h- fore will be sold on Tuesday, Decem ber 18, 1911, at 11 'a. m., at the com pany's office to pay the delinquent as sessment thereon, together with Ute cost of advertising and expense e sale. BRAXTON BARNETT. Secretary,' irf rirviif too crisp, Buy them because . . nt as an economy. lPMk , Mines,-Eldorad- to be bought merely t Wig Why do you thing that he is attracted by this than Judge Watson rich?He Jooks as though he hadn't He walked' tip to the counter and lay- a cent 'ln the world; ed for $15. The clerk took the pen- Wagg-O- nly a rich, man can afford njrxkmJned u d0Be,y 6gked ,f to look as though he hadn't a cent the '.1 Record. utes 8igbed and said he guessed it ws nt First publication Oct. 11. orrirsn l& . il vere bronohial trouble." This match less medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and SI Trial bpttle free. Guaranteed by Hedqulst Drug Co.'s 'two stores Uneeda Biscuit are No less a person was coin pennies." - . Averts Awful Tragedy. Timely advice given Mrs. C. loughby, of Marengo, Wis. ( R . HoK 1Y prevented, a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consumption" cough and could do little to help. her. After many remedies failed, her aunt urged her to take Dr. :King's New Discovery. "I have been using it for some time,' she wrote "and the awful cough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken, with a se is but five cents, too . Notice la hereby girea that at meeting of the board of directors pt The Lost Josephine Gold MlaiM eosu- pany, held on the 28th ay of Octobejc t , l&lli an; assessment (Number one mill per share was levied oa,tli outstanding capital stocof the eorpcP . ration, payable ImtaediatelyfoH. 157 CenWest No. Smoot, Secretary, " ter street, ProVo, Utah. Any stock .upon .; which saiassesa-memay remain unpaid. 6w It onday, November 27, 1911, will be dellaqueat and advertised for sale at public don, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, Oeceat- - ... ber 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. ia at its oiflce, room 6, Farmer! anil Merchants' Bank building, to pay the delinquent- assessment,; together with the cost ot advertising and expense of sale. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. ( Iloughr the cost north-an-sou- th : . ? this-valle- - THE STATE BANK OF PROVO JFive cents spent for a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an investment an investment ;;in TJourish-inen- t, in healthy in good eating. storm-carryin- g ii . K . WHAT THE SHEARS SAY : Mees ; Uneeda Biscuit. - ' 1c t ' ' 1 soaa ; cracKers" are more nutritive than any other flour food. IJneed Biscuit are the perfect soda crackers. Therefore, V A copy of the last issue of la - the r mountainous districts the ' Climatological Data" has been maximum action of these irost-Dro- areas Is considreceived from Washington cover? duclng bas-JUerably, k' hindered, but it is unmitigated ing district No. 10, the great IThfi fciutiber is of special lo-- 7 in, the - plains state and in th east - warm cal interest because of an interest Bgrou8 occur of -. .winter in the moun-taling article on the "value of mouit- periods to--from the same, climatic safety for the tains port of r. area.aa in the Mississippi val-- " It says: hlgh-jpressu- " . ' - - No doubt jovt' honestly be. lieve lhat ybti don't need anj Legal-bb'ank" iccetiiitttlut the' banV couldn't help you any' anc For further inferrnation ca j yon couldn't help the ban the notices published bcre any. Well, try this: Grtonht successfyi busktess roan, ir consult respective sigcert i whom you baye the most con or county clerk. fidence.. Ask'hirq this ques , ' tion: Dq I need a checking account with" a good bank. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT will it help me in any way? The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Cp Principal Placsflf Bueineee, ProVDr and Office, 367 8. . Fourth West St OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. to. "f , S to 4 p. m. , And By Appointment, r. ' pHONE , "' ... -.- '? . Gives Aid td Strikers ;i j .K-- " Sometimes liver, kidnoys and bow-:- seem to go oa a strike and refuae t work right ; Then yoa lle?d .tbowT peasant ' little , Dr. King's New Life Pills toive them ' natural aid aad gently compel proper action. Excellent health stwn follows. -- Is . ' strike-breake- rs . |