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Show - -- SOCIETY CLUB NOTES; PERSONALS Mrs. Rosana Mitchell was ihe honored guestat a delightful surprise party at her home Thursday evening.- Games and an informal musical Mrs. C, A. Hedquist is Hostess, at Beautiful Social Affair ' ' - ; . literary and musical programme was given during the evening and following the hanquet dancing was enjoyed. Two very interesting games, were also played in connection with which dainty prizes were woa by Mrs. Gertrude Page, Miss Pearl Snow and Miss Car ter. One hundred guests enjoyed the hospitality of the hosts and hostesses who were Misses Alice Sharp, Ruth Pickering, Ida Coombs, Mrs. Ann Principal N. F. WilsonMfisanL S. R. Brown, Oscar Garrett, Gene Wil- . liant dramatic reader, will come to The Nineteenth Century club met Provo. today where she will, give a Friday afternoon with H n. Oeorge reading ot "Madame Butterfly" before en Mrsr Gr Wr Lohge' lhestudeats of the Brigham Young Havercamp-whnecker gave the on "The Con- liams. Os-mon-d, 7 paper University. She will visit her parents, dition of Women under Ethnic ReMr. and Mrs. George Storrs during her ligion." The club will meet next week etay here. with Mrst Samuel Schwab when Mrs. Twelves will ive the paper Murray and business The annual social "The Women and Children subject, of church the Congregational meeting . 17 ,1 ev- - of China." was held at the church Mrs. Anna Osmond presided ae toastmistress during the serving of the elaborate banquet and among those who responded to toastLwere ' Superintendent L. E. Eggertsen, President Write, John W. Farrer, A. J. Thursday South wick, and Arthur N. Taylor of '' The following officers were ening. A1 novel and enjoyable dancing party! the board ofduaUon,Fta.nkJBen- the ensutog- - year;-elected waigrven Thursday night at the First nett, C. B. Wilson, Miss Nettie Knuer Clerk, Mrs. P. F Bee; treasurer, L. A. Ward Social hail the guests being the sen. . . , Culbertsen; trustee for three years, members of the Old Folk's Committee 3 T. Brlckey; trustee for two years, One of the most Interesting affairs of all the Provo Wards. The affair Russell McMillan; superintendent of was of the week was the banquet given by given at the First Ward social the Alpha Kappa Gamma society of Sunqay School, Miss Helen Stevens; hall and a committee consisting of the organist, Mrs. S. H. Goodwin; choris- - tifree- - men Episcopal church at their club prepared and served the room ter, L. A." Culbertsen. Following the luncheon. Thursday night. The rooms were One hundred and seventy-f' business session a musical program ive decorated with, inany college prettily were present-durinthe even-inwas given and refreshments were pennants and the national colors. The ' served. ., z"' guests of the affair'were Mr. and Mrs. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and Mrs. A. E. Fred Wilson of Payson, Is in Prov J. L. SegaIljMr n Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford of Lemolper Miss Jeanett Milner, Misses the guest of Mr., and Mrs. '' are visiting in Provo this week Lily and Mary Holmes. The members " th e isrestsefTtrfsTTMaud U Kooinson. of the society are Phillip Brlmm, William Otis Aird, Whitecotton, The Bridge club will be entertained .Miss Clarissa Taylor delightfully i - Xtextabied -erve " g. " , Lo-ga- WI1-so- N.-F- f- a T. McNitt .y - " . . 1 ;r?r$eat Princess last Aim .,. - ai y -- weeks with' Miss Elma Poulson. r . SWORN STATEMENT. 's' - Of Election and Campaign ANDREW B. MORGAN, Notary Public. My commiccion expires on the 17th day of September, A. D. 1915 ' .- C- Mrs. J. M. Strone left this mornlnjr ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! Scratch jd rub rub and scratch aa If you could almost until you feel affair to be given tonight by Mrs. J. Rex Miller. " Water and Elecrtcity. TT n.l T T T j 1. 1 SWORN 8TATEMENT ' . ' - ". Of Election and Campaign Expenses. Str'.e of Utah, Couhty oTTJtah.- Ralph Elliott, being first duly sworn upon his oath deposes and says: "I wa3 duly elected to the office of City Auditor of Provo City, Utah, for the term of two years at the municipal election held in and for said Provo City,-tthe seventh-- day of November, 1911; on the second day of January, 1912, I duly qualified for said office; the total of all my election and campaign expenses amounted to the sum of $18.00, and the whole ; of said amount was contributed by myself. RALPH ELLIOTT, Subscribed and sworn to before me tbj 17th day of January, 1912. ' ANDREW B. MORGAN, " Notary Public. 7 My commission expires ou the 17th day of September, A. D. 1915. "'Utah ir r a ' -- i t y- - T W. A." Lloyd, Plainiiff, vs. Philip Moritz and Charlottie Morltz, Defendants. Summons. ..-Z-The State of Utah to said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this ac- r -- 4-' me-m- tion is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service and defend the " action, andlnJaseoX your failure so to do,. Judgment will be rendered .againsU you according. to the demand of the chiplalnt, which has been Jlled with the. clerk of "said above-entitle- i i i m j Underwean 7 HOTICE OF THE POSTPONEMENT. tor of the Lost Josephine Gold Min ing company, held onhe 23rd dar of December, 1911, the time for th payment of assessment No. 9, on stock of the company waa extended from! the 18th of December, the-capit- to the -- day of January, and sale of delinquent stock: from January 8, 19l2r toitho- 2nd day v of February, 1912. II. A. SMOdT, Secretary. . 1911, 15th , the-tlme-- of - - NOTICE.' Restoration to Entry of Land In National Forest. X- - - Notice is hereby given that the lands : described be:ow, embracing 457.40 acres, within vae Nebb and Uia. ta National Forests,, Utah, will bo subject to settlement and entry under the provisions" of the homestead law"7 of the United Statos and the act of June 11, .1906, (34 Stat., 233), at 'States land office at Salt Lako City, UUh, on April 3, 1912. Any settler who 'was actually and in good' faith claiming any or Bald lands for agricultural purposes prior to Janu-- persons having claims against the estate of Esther E. Milner, deceased, will present th same ..with vouchers to the undersigned af47 East Centerstreet, or 420 East Third South street, Provo, Utah, on or be fore the 16th day of May; A. D, 1912 All " . the-Unite- same, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands ually occupied. Salt! lands were list-ed upon the applications of the persons mentioned below, who have?: a preference right subject to the prior TightTf any such lettlerr provided X such settler or applicant is quallfitl" to max - homestead -- entry -- and the right is exercised prior to preference Btfaver Lake- Consolidated Mining the April 3, 1912, on whichdateCompany., Principal Place of Busi lanas win De suojact' to sewiemenix and entry by anyqualifiedl person.'. ness, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a The lands are as follows; of SW, the--' of NWV, the NE meeting of the board of directors of SE4, SecS, the Ntt of NE4, Sec, the Beaver Lake Consolidated Min 10, T IO S. R. 2 E., S. L. M, 320' Ing Company, held on the 26th day of acres, cept a strip- 80 feet wide de -a at 8cribeoras7follow8tBeginning an assessment (No. December, 1911, point on' the north boundary of tho 3) ot one (1) mill per share war lev listed area, 20 chains south and 3.40 ied on the outstanding capital stock of chain west of the quarter- section the corporation payable immediately to corner between Sec. 34, T. 8, R. -2 E., and Sec. 3, T. 10 8., 2 B.; 7 Room Knight Palm, secretary. extending thence 15 feet on each Bid Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon of a line running thence S. 4 deg. W. which such assessment may remain 3.25 chains; thence 815 def. ErlS unpaid oa" Fridayr January 26r 1912, raainirtuencB a. is cnmiiHi iuenc will be delinquent and advertised for S. 14 deg. W. lrchains". thence S, 20 E. 5 chains; thence 8. 6 deg, sale at public auction, and unless pay. W. deg. 21 chains; thence 8. 30 deg. W. ment is made before , will be sold on 5 chains; thenceS. 10 deg.W. 19 " Saturday, February 10, 1912, at chains to the place where the enduf on line closes the the 2 boundary to of strip hour o'clock m.; the p. of the tract, which point Is 20 chains pay the ' delinquent assessment, to- south and 6 chains east ot the quargether with the cost ot advertising ter section corner between section y 3 and ID. T. 10:S., R. 2 E.; also .ex. 1 and expense of sale. A. P. PALM, Secretary: cept.a strip 30 feet wide" described Beginning at a point' oa Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah as follows: the north boundary of the listed area; First publication December '28. V 1.15 chains west of the quarter sec- tion corner between sections 2 and 3. T. 10 S., R. 2 E.; extending- thence ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEET 15 feet on each side of- - a line run-- .. ":" ING. nlng thence S. 30 deg. W. 4.33 chains; thence S. lO deg. W. 7 chains; thence Notice is hereby given that the an5, 20 deg. E.'7, chains; thence S. 4 -nual stockholders meetlng-o- f theJTin deg. thence S. 14 deg.. tic Central Mining company will be E. 5 chains to the place where end of the strip closes on the bound- - . held at their, office, room 7 Knight ary line of the tract listed which . block, Provo, Utah, on the 13lh day of point is 5 Chains north of the section, corner, common to sections 2, 3, 10, January, NJ912, at Itl o'clock a. m. of and 11, 10 S.rTT tJro'seiiFT: said day for the purpose of electing Townsend, of Payson; Utah. appMea . S ot SE'4. Sec, 3, and the directors for the ensuing year and fiM, of NEV4; Sec. 10, and Raynham business that may prop for any other Lynil Townsend, of Payson, Utah, aperlyV come before the meeting. plied for the remaining rea of section ' R. L. ANDERBERQ, Sec'y 3;.List of SV'f4. Sec, The V The Tintlc Central Mining company 29, VT. 8 S.r R. 5 El, 80 acres, application of Frank Blacnett, of Sprlngville, ,' The S'i.of SEi4 List Utah; --SW Vt- -ot of E't-ofthe SE'4; NOTICET SEH, Sec. 3UX. 7EL.aa4XoLJ-JSe- r, 6, T.8 S., R. 4 E., except a strip 30 The annual meeting of the stock- feet wide described as follows: Begin-- east line of. at a. point-oa-tholders of the Provo Commercial & ning . a to.'. t1.. ... .t 'i . rr f "" UCV. Ml, 1... W., Savings bankTriil ho held - at -- their southeast 3rnejrof..sald.sectioubear ot tbeco-fopankln house on JaurdayZ Feb 8, 8. 7.8ft - chains on eajh side tf a line running 1912, at the hour of 1 o'clock- p. m., thence S. 74 deg. W. 2.20, chains; for the purpose of electing officers thence deg.' W. ,2.73 chains; for the ensuing ' ycr, ' and for the thence S. 53 de. W. .2.8i)chftins; thence S. 81 J deg. W, 1.28 r chains; transaction of such othir businosa as thence 53 dog. W. 2 chains; thence deg.- W.- 7.50 chains may properly come before the ' on the wfjt line of Lot lr5ec-6- , T. - ; &. 8. S., R. E.. the net. area being 3. T. FARRER. Cashier,, 57.40 acres. Said tract waa listed upon the application of George G. Kelley. bf Springville, Utah; List NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. v -'.,''". :S. V. PROUDFIT, The Lost Josephln'Gbl Mlnlria'Co., Assistant .Commissiohert of the Gen-Land Otflcb. Approved Decern- jPrUiclpal Place cf Busings, Provo, . era! 19. lailc-1;ber Utah.'".'- - V"- CAR Ml A; THOMPSOX "': Notice. Is hereby "gi ven that at a Acting Secretary cf the Interior. Mil act-..-- 7 . - - The-SE- - -- -- - ' Ray. Good Roads. Miss Ef fie Evans has returned from Ohas. H. Ward, br. D. H. Calder, Salt Lake City where she has been f T. Farrer, J. H. Frisby, G. H. the guest of the Misses Nell and Joseph sleepless agony. Then afew drops of D. D. D., the John ' Naylor, -' Roundy, Joseph S. famous Kciema Specific and, Oh! what Emma Watkins. ' relief! The Itch gone Instantly! ComW Dunn. Jos. Berry, fort and rest at last! The Girl Question club will meet D. D. D. Is a aimple external wash Taxation. that cleanses and heals the inflamed Harvey Cluff, Joseph, E. Yates, M. C. ekin as nothing else can. A recognized Monday .night at the home of Miss ppeciflo for Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt . Jesse Harmon, Thos. F. PierJetta j Miben. Newell, r Rheum or any other skin trouble. C. Eugene Fletcher, Henry Nut-tawe can give you a run size noine pont, of the genui-nV.'TX u. Temedy for r ana wrs. MHton Jones enter J1.00 and If the very first bottle fails I to give relief it will not cost you a Club Building. tained with a small informal dinner V SUMMONS. -We" aico can give you a sample boU; M. Rojir.nce, last evening in honor of Mr. and George Havercar-p,-party tie for 36 cents. Why suiter anotni Cov-err s 'A. F. Palm, Mrs. J, W. .Crawford of Logan. R. Joseph A. Buttler-RCay when you can get u. u. u.i In the District Court of the Fourth Provo Drug Co., 23 North Acai were laid for ten guest3. ' . LnlneMcNittWit SpaffordUl- - " Judicial District of the State" of Utah, In and For the pounty of tear the burning skin from your body until It seems as If you could no longer endure these endless days of awful torture those terrible nights-o- lorpay -- m and T. F. Pierpont. John W. Farrer. Wil ford F. Johnson, W. B. Searle W. H. ' Mr. " ii -- NOTICE TOCREDITORS. , . r -'- I Expenses. Office 165 North Provo, Utah. First pub. December 28, 191 L total of, all my election and will and statement of Esther E. campaign expenses amounted to the ner, deceased. sum of $22.50, and the whole of said J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, amount v&ss ontributed by myself. C. F. DECKER, First publication. Jan 16, 1912. Subscribed and sworn to' before me this 17th day of January, A. D. 1912. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. e, 0 0 0 0 x State of Utah, County of Utah. ss. Charles F. Decker, rheing first duly sworn upon his oath deposes and says: "I was duly elected to ThefIce6T mayor of Provo City, Utah, for the term of two years, at the municipal election held in and for said Provo City on the seventh day of November, 1911; on the second day of January, X Mrs. ," "I: Secretary, Third West Street, r- : Ellen Carleton entertained' a Clove, W. D. Roberts, W. E. Stoker, , number of ladies informally Thurs- A. Smoot, D. N. Schwab," Claire V. day afternoon at her home In the Reid, O. H. Berg. " Second Ward. " Oil and Natural Gas. . George M, Smoot, J. E. Snyder, R. Miss Mattie Strong of Alpine, who G.- - Worsley, Ed. Wilkins, Irwin j has recently returned from a mission T. C. Larsen, E. E. Corf man, to the northern states is visiting rel- - G. F. Beckstead, Jesse W. Johnson. it atiiM in Provo- .Art and Literature. J. W. N Whitecotton, L. C. Larson, Mrs. Murray Twelves entertained Berry Maycock, S. H. Goodwin, Dr. with dinner Thursday evening in honFred W. Taylor, J. B. Ashton, 'w. L. or of the birthday anniversary of Irs. 'Blersach, Irwin Zahriskie, H. R. Jones. J. R. Twelves. ut . from page1 1.) (Continued NOTICE CP POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting ot.ta board of dl-roster-e- f th Lost Joeephin Ool1 Minlag Co., hell oa the 25th day of A 4 V VT. .Vl um tuoTcmuer, ivut meat of assessment. No oa the . the company wia capitalstkj9t exteaded from Moaday, Not. 27. to Dec. 15, 1911, aad th Urn of sale of delinquent stock from Dec. IS, . . " ' to Wednesday, Jan. 8. 1911 i H. A. SMOOT, Secretary, ArT, luncheon 'at her CLUB NAMES COMMITTEES Miss Jeanett Mfflner has returned prettily appoiuted home. club will meet in- two The from a tea days' visit with friends and relatives lrt"pubtfcatlda0ct. .T. evening! olloewd by a ' . Merchants' Baak btildlaf, to pay tht delinquent assessment, together with th cost ot advertising and expense of. sale. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. -Pr tlT . SWORN STATEMENT. , Copper Bullion . Mining . Compan- yTSZSS. Principal Place ef Business, Prevo, lection and Campaign Expenses, uuh. State of Utah, County of Utah. ss. , - Notice JUj Jiereby given-lhaU- ata LeRoy Dixont being first duly iwora meeting of the board of directors, of upon hi oath deposes and says: "I Bullion Mining Company, was duly elected to the office ot Com: the Copper held on the 2th day of December, missloner ot Provo City," Jtah, for 1911, an assessment (No. 3) -- of oae the "term of two ears, at the munci-pmill per share was levied on the election held In and for Provo City (1) capital stock of the cor outstanding Utah, on the seventh jiay of Novemporation, payable Immediately to ber, illl; on the second day of Janu JoeeThtne-CootTSecTel165 Nor ary, 1912, I duly qualified for said Utah. Any stock Third Provo, West, office; the total of all my election which this assessment may re and campaign expenses amounted to upon' main unpaid on Wednesday, January the sum of 16.00 and the whole of 31, 1912, will be delinquent and adver. said amount was contributed by my- Used for sale at public auction, and self. unless payment is made bfeore, will LEROY DIXON, , be sold at my office on Saturday, Subscribed and sworn to before me February 17, 1912, at the hour of 2 lathis llth: jlay sL r.JanuaryJW-- o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent as ANDRW B. MORGAN, X essment-together- with- - the cost of -Z'7: N;o'taryPubirc" advertising and expense of sale. My commission expires on the 17th JOSEPHINE COOK, day of September, A. D. 1915. -..,.1. - g meeting of the, board of director of The Lost Joaephlae Gold Mining coiu- pany, held on the 28tb day of October. , 1911,. an assessment ''.(Number 9) ot one mill per share was levied oa tbe outstanding capital stock of the corpsr " ration, payable Immediately to H. A." Smoot Secretary, No. 157 WesC CeV . ter street, Provo. Utah. , Aay stock upon which said assess ment may remain unpaid on Monday, ' November 27, 1911, will bo delinquents and advertised for tale at public auc tion, and Unless payment is mad before, will be told on Monday, December 1$, 1111, at U hear of p.'.B. at iti office, room , Farmers, and t Lenal EiaoUms3ie Sirs. Beulah Storrs Lewis, the bril- . -- Prank Speckhart, Mrs. Estelle Hyde, Mrs. Esther C. Stewart, Mrs. Beau lah McAllister, Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Miss Hattie Walker, Miss Gardner, Miss Mattie Strong of Alpine. d. Publishing lTh adder the name TST Mrsrjos."TCeelef; on, E. O. Hughes', Jesse Johnson, Ed. Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, T. Jones, George Judd, M. E. Kartell-ner- , Mrs. Jennie Knight, Mrs. Geo. 8. TayA. E. Mitchell, A. B. Morgan N. lor, Mies Alice Reynolds, Miss Vilate H. Nelson, avejJ)pen8hawJohnIT. West-woo- Henry J. W. Goddard, being first duly sworn upon hi oath deposes and " Published hy th Herald ', Company, Provo? Utah.' Teachers ; Jacob J bytheParkef . TayiorjJwraVardZCh The Provo Herald Baker and Larson, Owners.. says : "I was duly elected to- - the office of Commissioner of Prov6 City, J. David Larson, Editor. Utah, for the term of four, years, at Entered a second class mall mat the municipal election held In and. for ter Jun.6, 1J11,- at th Postofflce Bald Prova City, on the seventh day Provo, Uuh, utidcr the act of March of November, 181H on. the second day teacliers-- of the Parker school TfrJaryrlS12rTduTy qualified for aid office; the total of all my elecpresided over a beautifully appointtion and campaign expenses amount ed banquet and dancing party last ed to the sum of $17.00, and the whole night at the school house when the of said amount was contributed by teachers of Provo City were the boa :' myself. ored guest. The rooms were beauHENRY J. W. GODDARD, ; For further information on tifully decorated with evergreens and Subscribed and w orn to before me the notices published here the banquet tables 1 this 17th day. of January, 1111. potted plants-an- d ct asdt respectiye signers -ANDREwBriiORGAN were exquisite in their appointments. or county elerL - - NoHry Public. Ferns and clusters of pink and white My commlsfiidn expires on the 17th ASSESSMENT NOTICE carnations were used the entire length day of September, A. on East Center street Pink 'and White carnation were jlaed with graceful effect In the pretty decorations and the prizes of the evening were award: ed to Mrs. Will Ward " and Ed. T. Jones. Tie guest list Included the , names of Messrs. and, Mesdamea H. Mrs. J. M. Jensen Is presiding at O Blunoeuthal, J. W. Farrer, Bert an Informal dinner party at her home Hedquist, Alex Hedquist, Joseph this afternoon and the guest list l- Ward, , Alma VanWagenen, Evans, Eugene Jones, David ' STATEMENT Of Election and Campaign Expense. State of Utah, Counr of Utah.--. Brilliant Banquet Given , program were feature of the affair and luncheon was served to the fol lowing guests :.- - M edame9TYancea Richmond, Carrie.. Richmond. Ivy Snow, ArdeUe Webb, Julia Knudsen. Vlrgl Dalley, Irene Bray, dec!! Bray, Alice Martin, Allie Bartlett, Allie Isabella Henrlckaon, Ferrlngton, Arlie .and Nancy BarUett, Mtsse Chloe Webb, Myrtle and Reja Perry, Edna Knudsen and Nellie Mitchell Mr. andlMrs. Chas. A. Hedqulst Entertained with a most delightful card party Thursday evening ait their home ?WORN d . " -- - R-- A-!;- Ft - th' -- ir for--th-e , . -S- . he extt-ndin- This acilon Is brought ' to recover a Judgment foreclosing the. plaintiff's mortgage upon the lanaa,nd frater right described in .said "com .. For the Early Spring Trade m K rirs ' v li inn ILj .. x J. .ii. JLil" - ilrrWT- j il - - - ITT "V" T . ' , II'"1' ' "V P.'- - Coo - "y .,.n,.i - -n.i-.im- .. - , ' f lr -, , , rt!r avenue, Provo, Utah. .,. First' Pubtlcation1 Janaarr'SO. ' S.-5- -- meet-Ing.- -- S,-7- 5 - - -- '- -- -- " WILL TRADE 28 acres of land 11 appie Jg n H trees, in rarUer, Idaho, forProvo 2t. pjpperty. Enquire "4i Qll. 1st jd " . .af rga-pLy- .00 -- .. plaint..'-.' GRANT C. B (GLEY, .Attorney for PlaihtL'fT Academy . - . - . |