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Show THE PRO VO HERALD PAGE TWO Herald Editorial days after service, and 'defend the CLASSIFIED Co. above entitled action, and in case of Herald' Provo your failure so to do. Judgment will KfffwoK 4 ,4 w ivva vi. r :w money be"rendered against you according M .... on band to loan on real estate of every the demand of toe complaint, which kind ta'Ufab eounty. has been filed witn the Clerk of said Published by the rferald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah.' . ' THE STRIKE IN BINGHAM. WlhouMines 4T i .... Managing H. MASTERS ADS Edlt '" FOR court bbek, Entered as second class mall mat This action 1p brought to recover rJiine 6," 191 1, at ths Postofflce Judgment for J64..0 c with interest good house,' cellar, granery, bam, cheap. Write George B. Peay, Pea rovo. Utah, under th act- - of March thereon at the rateof i, per cent per ""'""" ' ant Grove, Utah. : r - ' ; i "''""': 1879. SALE-Fodrnots7ha- da than 'te """amount to the men are asking would increase 'which But there, seems- to be orincible at stake according to the mine owners. in a year. but not with representatives to somewhat like a rrian hiring is to for he not him because in. plead court capable represent himself strong enough. These miners do not feel that they can meet, the arguements of the oprators when it comes to a debate and therefore they send for a head officer of the ''"Union tftome and represent'. them. "This officeri;aysnhat 'the mine owners must recognize the union and treat with it stradrirt theTTrkrrv Thefptct irm mthtr-wmtgreat many .gocxl pe'oplc'is why the need of these walking willhifao treat with the mfcn - j ian efefnjiP They are '! if JEWELER 144" West Center St Neit Door to Ellen Theatre. the Boston Cooking School Magazine This is considered by tnany'cooking authorities the finest cake that can be tnaie, though in reality it js not at all diflicult. K C Lady Baltimore Cake One cup butter; 2 cups granulated I cup milk; 1 teaspoonful rose stiar; u ater; 3 cups flour; 3 Inrl teaspoon-fui- s A' C Baking Powder; whites of 6 beaten dry. eKM Creatn the butter and beat in the sugar gradually. Sift together, three times, the flour and baking powder, and add to the butter and sugar, alternately with .he milk and rose water. Lastly, add cake the egg whites. Bake in three-laye- r pans. Put the layers together with the following frosting. Notk The cakt is a Inrge one and sells at er ',and"5Ynrpa-thetitheir .have a strike cannot and unless, they they striking is Mover a now that own. There of their chance grievience wiH-e- aH out the IJutte miners and 'also New Mexico and Nevada for the purpose of forcing the operators in Bingham to come to their terms of recognition of the union. This we believe is the greatest sin that the unions commit and this is ihe thing which. makes the average man look on the union as nothing more nor less than an anarchist. rgmWkar-fs-almrr,pertTronv- c -- MORE STOCK RAISING NEEDED. One solution for the low prices of fruit in tiiis section is that some of the farmers or perhaps all .of them should devote" a part of their time to stock raising instead of depending entirely em an article which they can place on the market and get the cash from same. Many ol. the lartncrs m every to the section of Utah devote themcselves t tehjixly amF-ithis that Case raising of fruit or some particular crop as is the one crop fails or that the yield exceedingly heavy little returns fruit crop is this year the farmer gets, very from his summers work whereas if he set apart a few acres . oHiTsJand for grass and pastureand took jusLas good care "of it as he did his orchard and then kept a few head of cattle and some hogsJie could avoid going to the meat shop so he often and buying his bacon and other .estiis It fifteen acre tract. his or ten could raise right on mated that over seventy-fiv- e per cent of the farmers of I.' tab the butcher shops and perfrom all their meats county buy so complain that- the do who of those haps fifty per cent to see fail that they could grow a "JTpn'ce is"TvWHp'yer-'tTfefeed this their nogs ami calves on little'patch of alfalfa and meat-.for kill to . until they were ready The other day we read of steers selling on the markets in 'Omaha for ten cents per pound, if this is true is it any wonder that the local retailor has to get a bigmce for his ; f we should go in search of meal m order in break ve" the. maker of high prices in that particular case ve would "fi'ave tfi'iak'rtft-arfc-trthe f a :ffn err TTilTpnce prophra re, get for this fruit their year makes one feel that an'acfe of ' ting alfalfa would be worth more than an' acre of fruit. Let the farmer grow his grain and then feed it to stock and then market the stock or eat what lie needs and we believe, this will go a long way toward solving the question of the "High ! Cost of Living." Thousands-- ? pounds of. butter and 'eggs-arshinned into Utah each year rami on- the other ha ml" "thousands oj cars of fruit "are "shipped out thus, the firmer pays the freight both waVsan4 reaps very' little reward for his labor. When the fanner trets to a place where he grows that'.he-'ncedhis table at home then ' gmy-thirta and not till then will he raiiv begm to save money which ....will resn t in a artre percent ol nroiit at tne cihi 01 uic year. ' n i j cured--neats-whvic- h I K C Baking Powder to the Jaqi'ES Mfo. Co., Small cans do not contain Cook's Chicneo. Book certificates. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICK'.ET Prtsidsntlal Elector Jesse Knight, Provo. - ! i DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. E " O Wr Powers, Salt Lake. T. H. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake. James Andrus, St. George. Congressmen T. D. Johnson, Ogden. Mathonihah Salt Thomas, Lake. Governor John Frank Tolton, Beaver. Attorney General Jos. W. Stringfellow. .Secretary of State Charles Kngland, Logan. Auditor John S. Dlain, Spring City. ! , . - "term-Benj- amin simple, Assessor ful owners. . remedy will bring back the color in a I. A. Smoot, Provo. Th platform is brief and to the fejjir days; and don't be tormented . ' Attorney point. It scores the . wasteful with dandruff. Itching scalp and loose, Grant C. Bagley, Provo. methods of our Republican friends falling hairs. Wyeth's Sag and Sulp-- . Surveyor correct and .promises instead of boosting hur Hair Remedy will quickly Charles Murray Twelves, these ., and color troubles, give the salaries of the county, officials Provo. to tne maxim, that it will lower Btrengui ana Deauty to your nair. Superintendent" of Schools; ,' uet a nrty cent bottle from your the tunning expenses of the counA. B. AndersojJ. Lebi. ty. Instead of creating more ap- druggist today, and prove this to yottr pointive offices to drain the treas- own satisfaction. All druggists sell it, ury they will cut thV number of under guarantee that the money will be refftnded if the remedy is not exappointive officers lQwn. "I have world of confidence in actly aa represented. Iiedqulst Drug Persons desiring ladlei ' to Co., two stores,' successors to Smoot Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I work fop their board while attending and Palace Drug companys. .'' hare used It with perfect success," school can b assisted by telephoning writes Mrs. M L.Basford, PoolesTjlle, or mailing their .namea and addresses Yod'can (or a few days rbuy Wag- Md. For sale by Heaq'qulst Drug Co., to the Regiatrar'a Hlce, of the Brig-ha- ons, Buggies and Harness at actual Two Stores, Successors to Palace and 8t Young University. ; cost, from the BEEBE LUMBER CO. Smoot Dreg Co,;, '. ' The hand of charity is not al- WIANTED A Phone 502z ways extended to the widow and , Office Room Provo, Utah. First Publication Sept. ASSESSMENT Merchants & j ; j of. e, hope to grow stronger year by year. Block, State Bank of Provo 11, 1912. NOTICE. Auction Sale oi Mining Company Place of Business Provo, j Notic-e- is hereby given that at meeting of thlPboard oTllliuUo!u Uinta Lands i a Of Tintic Central. Mining company, held on the 9th day of Sept. 1912, an assessment (No. 11) of cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to R. L. Anderberg, secretary, room 4 Farrer Block, Provo, Utah. Any' stock upon which this assessment may remain" unpaid on Friday, Oct. 11, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is H I is Go! 1! I to swat the flies. All at persons the; who Government-Auctio- desire to buy land Sale-o- n n October 8th and who cannot examine the land personally can arrange with us vto examine and select for them. It is Better to keep the flies Charges reasonable. Wood Really Co. Provo, Utah made before, will be sold at my office, Wednesday, Oct 30, 1912, at the,hour of 4 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. R. L. ANDERBERG, Of rice room 4 for house work. Appreciation Central Principal Utah. girl Bank Secretary. Knight Apply 3t Fairfield, 1; Highland, 1; Lehl, 14; Lake View, 2; Lake Shore, 2; Maple- tOn, 2; Provo, 3C; Parson, 10; Pleasant Grove, "10; Provo Bench, 4; 15; Pleasant View, 2; Springville, Provo, Utah. 2; Lake, 5; Salem, Spring Santaquin, T. N. TAYLOR, President. 18; 1; Spanish Fork, Thistle, 2; J. D, DIXON, Cashier. 2 Tucker, Vmeyaid,2. Can Bank Anyone Anywhere The various Precinct Chairmen, and With Us by Mail. those in charge. of Progressive movement, are' requested to call their primaries, and send their allotment of delegates; Nominations for all the county offices will be made, also the regular county committee will be chosen at this time. Each Precinct Lest, some of our regular patrons will nominate their Justice of the should think that w are overlookPeace and Constable. B. H. BOWER, ing them in our efforts to secure (Signed.) new business, we write this little Chairman. word of apprtciation. The people who E. A. M ITC H ELL. have stood by this bank we consider Secretary, A mass primary, will be held in the salt of the earth. Nothing is too good for them. We are of course the court house, Tuesday, Sept. 24, anxious to secure new business, but 1912, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of never at the expense of our regular electing delegates to the county conpatrns, for they are the people whe vention. have mado this bank possible. We Nephi L. Morris, Stephen H. Love, know it, appreciate it, and tfre free and other speakers will speafc in the to acknowledge it. By trtatini all our opera-housFriday night. old patrons fairly and extending the same courtesies to new customers we MANGUM, 12, Phojie 234z orphan in their hour of need, ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished and but even charity is galling to a unfurnishedr-bat- h, 146 East Center woman's pride. To protect woItreet. 6t men and children is the first instinct of every truejnanr yet PROGRESSIVE COUNTY CONVEN many men thoughlessly expose TION. CALL. them to poverty, suffering and humiliation, by neglecting to The Progressive County Convention build up a cash reserve. Cash will meet in Provo, Sept. 2?th, at 10 Cash on deposit is the best prom. The apportionment of dele tection In all emergencies. Fortunate is the woman who in a gates is as follows: American Fork, 14; crisis can look to this bank for Alpine, and li; Colton, relief. welcome Benjamin, !; Clinton, 1; quick Cedar Fork, 1; Goshen, 3; Eberta, 2; Farmers Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors ot Black Jack Consolidated Mining company, held on the 10th day of September, 19i2, an assessment (No. 16) of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation-- , payable immediately, to W. Lester Mangum, secretary, room 12, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on Tuesday, October 15, 1912, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before,' will be hold at my office on Wednesday, November 6, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent , 3rd East. cow7. WANTED Experienced' clerks at THE LEADER STORE. Must have references.. 3t CHARITY . W. LESTER A Jersey . ' Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of dirctors of The Lost Josephin Gold Mining .comp any, held on tne .nsi aay oi Aug. 1912, an assessment (Number 12) of two millr per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the assessment, together vith the cost advertising and expense of sale. 342 N. DUCHESS APPLES 5- Fine lookers. 50c bu. Thomas, Phone x551. 3t Utah. Tintic rs FOR SALE The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., Principal Place of Business, Provo, A. C. Nelson, Salt Lake. Justice of Supreme Court--- , .most .harmonious V conventions held in this county Le Grand Young, Salt Lake: NATURAL COLOR was held yesttrdny-b- y COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET the Democrats of Utah County in The old idea of using Siie for darkSpringville. Every precinct For State Legislators well represented and everybody ening the huir la again coming in voR. R. Irvine, Provo. was jubilant over the outlook for gue. Our grandmothers had dark, "Edward Southwick, Lehl. while our a Democratic victory this fall in glossy hair at seventy-five- , H. T. Reynolds, Springville. the county and state. The can- mothers are gray before they are James A. Loveless, Provo Our grandmothers kept their fifty". Bench. didates named are good strong hair soft and glossy with a "Sage County Commissioner, men from every section of the Tea." which also restored the natural Four Year each "went and color. precinct county Isaac, Spanish Fork On objection to using such a prehome well satisfied with the man' ' Commissioned County ner of distributing the: plums over paration waa the trouble of makihg lt Two Year Term the county. Several speeches were This objection has been overcome by Bernard Chrlstensen, American the Wyeth Chemical company of New made during the intermin of the Fork. York, who nas placed on the market Clerk convention and the speakers were ra superior preparation of Sage, comA. V. Robinson, Provo. cheered as they mentioned prom- bined with Sulphur and other valu Sheriff-He- nry inent Democrats in the national able remedies for dandruff, itching East, Lehl. party.'" If every precinct will get scalp, and thin, weak," falling hair.' Reoorder out now and organize and work The beauty of the hair depends more 'J Philip Houts, Springville. until the election Utah County vu us riLii, evqn Biiauiug man anyTreaturer .. . else. Don't have dry. harsh fadwill he brought back to its right thing T. Hulsh, Royal Payson. ed hair when a. harmless for-yea- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Treasurer Superintendent Instruction GRAYHAIR IB IIS One of tht . ' - r 57 P, O. Address: Utah. Provo, Avenue, Date of First Ppubication Sept. 9th. - J. F. Mendenhall, Springville. of Public WILL BOARD AND ROOM Modern,- at 70 Plaintiff. East and 2nd North. Phone 563k - at North Academy Attorney-fo- cif : tuwly .v GRANT C. BAGLEY," corporation, payable Immediately to H. A. Smoot, secretary, No. 157, West Center street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assessWoineu'a Exchanges for $1.50. 32 ment may remain unpaid on Monday, Oct. .st, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Monday, Oct. 21, 1912, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. to pay the delinquent, assssment, together with Frosting1 (or Lady Balllmor Cads the cost of advertising and expense Thife enps graniilatrd sugar: I cut bo Hint of sale. ' uattr; whiles of J egts; I cut chapped raisins: I cup cltotped nut meats; SJigs cut in thin sjices. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. Stir the sugar and water until the Room 6, Farmers & Merchants Bank sugar is dissolved, then let boil without liidg., Prov Utah. until the syrup from a, spoon stirring . i tn . First publication Sept. 4, 1912. a mreaa me win pour upon spin long whites" of the eggs, Ijeaten dry, beaming constantly meanwhile. Continue the beating until the frostinjr is cold: add ASSESSMENT NOTICE. the fruit and spread upon the cake. Black Jack Consolidated Mining CompThe K C Cook's Book contains ninety Jus such delicious recipes. bread, muffins, cakes any, Principal Place of Business, Hud pnstry.. You enn secure a copy frre by send- can Provo, Utah. lug the certificate packed in every 1 s For further information on the notices published here consult respective signers Or county clerk. The Most Popular Cake This Season By Mrs: Janet McKenzw Hill, Editor of ir -- Legal Notices Lady Baltimore Cake tiws- y- sume of their Own number to act as leaders ' of instead having these paid officers like Charles Mover. It dra wing twenty-fiv- e . is unofficjaJJ.v stated that he js now in l'.ingham while the strike dollars per day conducting the poor men who arc facing a long cold winter will get nothing and stand a chance f ut eve get tig their jobs back. Such unions as the trainmen's union and brothrehood of "locomotive firemen and enginemcn are good organizations - Moved to tfit jlq:aie44. wish and elect f 1912, ,and annum fronr February to fore- FOR SALE and attorneys fees and costs, l horse isnd buggy, or u ortgage upon close the plaintiffs will trade for good cow. Enquiro the land and water rights described 257 North" Fourth West." in said complaint, and appointing a frame house, receiver to take charge of the mortg-- . FOR 41ENT Three-roocellar, barn, chicken coop, large lot aged property, and collect the rents Call, 319 West Center St. and income therefrom. tf A-- Eyesight. ".: l i G. H. HEINDSELMAN. P. O. .. out It is Best to equip your house with creena bought at th Baker Lumber Co. , Secretary. Farrer Block, Provo, PROVO. Utah. Fir9t published, Sept 9, 1912. Complete stock of screen doors and, " . . ' . SUMMONS. ' ' screen windows always In stock. the District Court of the Fourth OUR HELP . Judicial District of the State of business. IncompeUtah In and For the ' County of Understanding ' tence is not one of or our failings. We Utah'. ! J. CI Wilson. Plaintiff, aealnst Alex never hate to apologize for bad work. ander Bergeron, Cathryn A. Berger' When your bundle leaves our hands is properly cleaned, finished rfcht on,' Philips Morltr', Cbarloltle Mor- - it and always delivered when promised. 1tz, and TheTtah Lake, Land Water Our machinery is th most modern. 4. 4. $ $ $$.$.4. 4. & Power Co., Dea corporation, "' " No 1 torn or buttons clothing s wrenched fendants. MONEY TO LOAN The State of Utah to Said Defend. off here.. No saw edges on your collars. A postal card wlirbrlng oa ants: pur CITY AND FARM PROPERTY wagon or you can call np You" are herby summoned - to ap at low rata of interest. pear within twenty days after service PALM, of this summons upon you If, served 19 North Academy Ave. within the county In which this action A is. brought, otherwise within thirty 468 South In UK II , loiry Academy Ave. A,. . |