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Show Din.lXQUKNT NOTICE. North Scriinton Mining Compnny, prlnclpnl placo of business Lehi, Utah. Notlco: There nro delinquent upon tho following described stock, on account ac-count of Assessment No. 10, levied on the 2fith day of November, 191.1 the several nmounts Bet opposite the nnmes of the respective shnro holders ns follows: Cort Name Bh'rs, Amnt 801 I). 0. Hurton,. 1.000 $ 2.00 1011 Thi'o. Hateinnn..l,riOO 3.00 231 H. F, Creech 1,000 2.00 371 13. J. Child COO 1.20 1'3 13. J. Child 1,000...,. 2.00 H3 Andrew FJIold... 2.000 4.00 251 Andrew FJIeld, . .2,007 G.3I lfil V. A. FJIold.... 1,000 2.00 201 M. T. Kearns.... 5.000 10.00 217 J. F. King 1,000 2.00 CI l.oroy I)tt 5,000 10.00 87 l-oroy Lott 1,000... . 2 00 -78 tsrenl Lott......G.000 10.00 81 II K. Ostorloh... 1,000 2.00 123 Carl Ostorloh... 1.000 2.00 3l Chns. Ohrnn..... 7,000,.... 14.00 1201 Cllas Ohrnn..,.,. 3,000 C00 1311 Floyd Schow 2,000 1.00 181 Kd Southwlck... 1,200 2.10 l'Jll II. J. Stlco 4,000 8.00 170, M. A. Wilson.... 2,000 4.00 And In nccordnnco with law and an ordor of tho Hoard of Directors made on tho SGth day of November, 1913, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may he necessnry will be Bold nt tho offlco of tho company, I .eh I Drug, Storo, Lehl, Utah, on the 2Gth dny of January, 1911, at 2 p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with cost ot advertising adver-tising nnd expeuso of sale. F. II. HKIDENRFICH, Secretary, n-2t Comb Sage-Tea in Hair .to Darken It It's flrnndiiiuthrc'.s Itccipe to Keep Her Locks Dark, (Mossy, Thick. Tho old-time mixture or Sage Ten and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grandmother's grand-mother's treatment, nnd folks nro again Using It to keep their hair n good, even color, which lo qulto sensible, sens-ible, ns wo are living lu nn ago when a youthful nppcaranco Is of the greatest great-est ailvautngo. Nowadays, though, wo don't hnve tho troublesome task of gathering the sago and tho musing mixture 14 homo. All drug stores sell tho rendy-to-uso product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy" for nbout 60c a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody no-body can discover It has been applied, Simply moisten your" comb or a soft briish with it and draw It, through your hnlr, taking a small Btrand at a time; by morning the gray hnlr disappears, dis-appears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur4B that bosldos bountifully darkening tho hnlr after n fow applications, It also produces pro-duces that soft lustre nud appearance ot nbundance "which Is so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, Itching scnlp nnii falling hnlr. (Adv.) Any little wound or abrasion of th, flesh occurlng In cold weather that U not promptly treated becomes a bad soro and is difficult to heal. App), BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT t once when such nccldcuts hapn. The wound heals promptly and soon docB awny with tho annoyance of 1 bandage. Price 25c, 50c andJl.W per bottld. Sold by Wm, ThorntoL, (Ad.) PARCEL POST RATES GIVEN Announcement of the pnrcel post rntva, Which will go into effect January 1, wero received recently by the Salt Lake poslofflce authorities. Tht rales follow: """ " " First zone j H 5 i ffi ft weight l ai-B & . -e i ; & g g s g s. 1 pound J0.05 J0.05 $0.05 $0.0G 0.07 $0.08 $0.00 $0.11 $0.1: 2 pounds , 1. .00 .06 .0C .08 .11 .14 .17 .21 ,j( 3 pounds .,, 00 .07 .07 .10 .15 .20 .25 .31 M T pounds 07 .08 .08 .12 .10 .20 .33 .41 .41 5 pounds 07 .09 .09 .14 23 .32 .41 .51 .( G pouuds .08 .10 .10 . .16 .27 .38 .49 .Ct .1 7 pounds , .OS .11 .11 .18 .31 .44 .57 .71 j S pounds 09 .12 .12 .20 .35 .50 .05 .81 .J 0 pounds 09 .13 .13 .22 .39 .50 .73 .01 1C 10 pounds 10 ,14 ,14 .24 .43 .02 .81 1.01 U 11 pounds 10 .15 .1C -2G .47 .68 .89 1.11 1.3 12 pounds 11 .10 .10 .28 .51 .74 .97 1.21 U 13 pounds 11 .17 .17 .30 .55 .80 1.05 1.3.1 1.5 14 pounds 12 ,18 ,18 .32 .59 ,86 1.13 1.41 l. 15 pounds 12 .19 .10 .34 .63 .92 1.21 1.61 1.8 1C pounds .13 .20 .20 .36 .67 .98 1.29 1.61 1.S 17 pounds ,., ,13 .21 .21 .38 .71 1.04 1.37 1.71 It 18 pounds -. 14 ,22 ..22 .40 .76 1.10 1.45 1.81 21 19 pounds 14 .23 .23 .42 .79 1.16 1.53 1.01 2.: 20 pounds .15 .24 .24 .44 .83 1.22 1.61 2.01 2l 21 pounds , 15 .25 .25 22 pounds .10 .26 .20 " 23 pounds , 1C .28 .28 N 24 pounds 17 .28 .28 ' 25ipoundB . .. .17 .29 .29 26 pounds tt8 30 .30 27 pounds 18 .31 .31 , ' 28 pounds 19 .32 .32 : 29 pounds 19 .33 .33 - . 30 pounds 20 .34 .34 31 pounds 20 .35 .35 . 32 pounds 21 .30 .36 ' 33 pounds 21 .37 .37 31 pounds 22 .38 .38 . :' 35 pounds .' 22 .39 .39 ' 36 pounds 23 .40 ,40 37 pounds .1 23 .41 .41 38 pounds 24 .42 .42 39 pounds .24 .43 .43 10 pounds 25 ,44 .44 41 pounds 25 .45 .45 42 pounds 26 .46 .46 43 pounds 26 .47 .47 " "- 44 pounds 27 .48 .48 ' r '"" ' 45 pounds 27 .49 .49 46 poundB ...'. .28 .50 ,50 47 pounds 28 ,G1 .61 48 pounds ,29 .52 .52 49 pouuds 29 i53 .53 50 pounds 30 .54 .54 For n full explanation of rates of postago In the' first zone, see & 455, par. 2. a and b. A. S. HURLESON, Postmaster General. Admiring has no vulue unless It Is founded on truth. Kiery statement wo make Is absolutely true. Our Business ... . TTX is . MAKING AND 1 Your Business MENDING MISTAKES I W all jnako mistakes it's human to do so. " Yoinnake thorn, and so do wo, for we're human too. Our highest mistake was that wo didn't know that you, as a partner, ' in our husiness (vonr husincss) wanted 'to know how wo ran your , I .. com)any. We didn't realize that you, as a partner, not only wanted to, "hut had I ,. Iho right to know how wo spend vonr moiloy. I We've corrcotod that mistake now, and we don't make the same mis- I tnko twioo. You 'vo made 'a mistake, too a human one like ours. 1 Yon thought heeaiiso we kept our business to ourselves that wo wero like a lot of other corporations you have hoard about. Yon thought that we (like they) "had watered" our stock, sold . bonds and preferred stock, and had a lot of high rates, big mortgages "M and inflated values. H .' . We've corrected that-mistake, too. H We've shown you and wo'ro going keep on showing you, that wo aro B different from other corporations that wo aro on the "square" B ''We've shown yon, and we're going to keep on showing you, that our S finances, our methods, our rates, and our revenues nro clean, right H aiid-honest. You, and tho rest of our partners, paid us $0,844,576.25 for telephone service last year; that's a lot of money, but I Tt's less than one-fourth of tho money our stockholders (our other partners have paid in to mnk'e your service possible. Our actual expenses for that same year woro $0,790,076.94 for opera- ' lion, Taxes, Maintenance, Depreciation, and soven per cent dividend 8 to our stockholders. It costs thnl much to make your service. ' We do't boliove that any corporation in the country can show a clean- 9 ,. orjmlance sheet than that. '?. - , ''JMiat kind of a showing is fair, both to tho public, and to the investor. Vou soo your company Js different from other corporations. I The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1 ; "The Corporation Different" M ' |