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Show 0: i , Utah Tftlo Co. ; i -ABSTRACTS "fit I Hee our ad. U 1 1 ' mWi ( Ml8s Amy Whipple entertained the (jl1 D. ' R. Club, Monday .evening. The Riyy meniboiVvvcut to tho motion pictures, Hr.K after which tho evening was spent WMFi playrngTardr, - - - fft ,-Mrg- Achsah Schow entertained, the HTi - R- Society nt-its Tegular monthly K meetlug-.Thursday evening. HiJ Mr a.. 'John Cooper eiertnlned at a Br , Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Hi44 t kenslugton Wednesday nftcrnoo. Hy ' Monday evening ihcro will be n m bonent1" party given by the Fourth H( Ward in honor or Arthur Uradder. if H" " will -be held In the ward house. H" , W. K. Hopkins went to I'rovo Thurs- MU - day evening to attend the state high Hjt school basket ball contest, of which H ll lB 011 f tho omclulB. ,i' (.ravel nnd bulldlnic oaml. See J. Mm! W. Chilton, UU, U(ah. tf Hi - H. A: baby boy arrived at tho homo or H , Mr. 'u'udMra. Bd Thraskcr, Thursday; B alsovijio arrived ut the homo of Mr. H and Mrs. Anor Whlpplo this week. This H make ' (Ivy new babies during tho H l'inat week, all of them being tho first H ! bcTrfi vat their several homes, j '' Thirty Lehl citizens, principally la- Hii dioa wont on n special train to Ht I'rovo, Monday night, to hear tho lec- Hfl turo by Miss Helen Keller, tho most UM, wonderful blind woman on earth. B ! Incubators, brooders and n big stock 2 orpoultry supplies nnd remedies, nt H; Pcolo's Co-op. 7-lt Hi , 1' i ; $rs, J. 'E. Armsteud, formerly MIbb MW Arrovn pavls of this city, lip returned H- J1?"1- Catirorntn, where she has been 1' -ponding the past month with her husband. hus-band. Mr. Armstend will remain ror n while In Riverside, CnL, whore ho is noW employed. nr! i WMt A missionary shower waB held in IB honor or Clarenco Yates at tho homo M or, A. L. Yates, Thursday evonlng, WMl which was attended by many friends IK nil relatives. Mr. Yates will leave Mr. Jor'a mission to tho southoru states on WMt the 18th. lit KgM i Anybody canlfatch chickens with a B8li nuckoye." act one at I'uopla'a Co-op. Mh - 7-lt Mr. and Mrs, Abo Cook went to Salt Lako City, Monday, to attend the fif-neral fif-neral of .Mr. Cook's grandmother, Mrs Adam Hunter. Anybody ran .hatch chickens with a "Ilu kcyc." Oct one at People's Co-op. 7-lt A AU' ALFALFA. A. 11, und J. B Done this week Touched To-uched a pound of alfalfa bced from tho Dakota experiment Farm, for which they p.tld $2 GO. Sceral ycais ago tho Dakota College nrnt a man to Siberia to limit li duutli icblstlug alfalfa. He found a apeclc growing on tho side of a mountain where the rainfall rain-fall was almost unknown, yet the alfalfa al-falfa was making a luxuriant growth. Tho experiment station brought this seed to America and planted It. Now tho seed Is being distributed with tho hope of its being successful in the arid districts of the west. The Bono brothers will try It on their dry farm, and If It Is successful it will be generally gener-ally propognted, FIRST IVmiUKHAX 1'ASSKMIEIIS Next Tuesday the firot passengers on the lntcrurbaii will be taken to Salt Lake City,. They will consist of tho membcis of tho two circles of the decond Ward and their whcB, who will go to the Temple. - A good treatment for a cold settled set-tled In the lungs Is a HBRICK'S RBD PBPPBR POROUS I'LABTBR applied to the chest to draw out Inflammation, In-flammation, and DALLARD'S HORB-HOUND HORB-HOUND SYRUP to relax tightness. You get tho two lemedles for the price of ono by buying tho dollar size Horehouud Syrup; there Is a poroiiB plaster rreo with each bottle. Sold by William Thornton, Druggist. warnHTg Land lu Uio ramous Oakley Valley, Cassia County, Idaho, Is raising rnp-Idly rnp-Idly lu value, and is in great demand Rotter write us TODAY ror particulars partic-ulars ir you want tho best at tho lowest price. HOWAKD J j AND CO., P. 0. Box 125. Oakley, Idaho For choice Idaho lands call on or write The Idaho Heal Estate and Abstract Co., Preston, Idaho. 1. JJ. ..VANS. U. li. NIURDILTM. fm. .1 ' lfefRLSCBlmoNS-t! WHEN ? DELVER li ( 'BBRrilJf Mfc:9 " ""'shed prebfrlptlon the receiver M' l ?--liyff JMWM' "insuring, no mibBtitiitlou. It is HI fwmW-mfm ""' lni'tur'u ''usIiiosh to know what H'ir LOU, LTAll. ! State Bank of Lehi L'nlicd Slalcs Dcnosliorj for Postal Sittings. ' This Hank Is thoroughly well equipped to handle all business pcrlaluln; to banking, we solicit tho accounts or Corporations, Merchant- and Individuals. Wo Invite Correspondence and interviews, a Money to Loan on Good Security mmmwmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmsmBmmmmWmmm Sage and Sulphur Darkens Gray Hair It's Grandmother's Itcclpo to Restore Color, Uloss and Thickness, Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades,- turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by lack of Bulphur in tho hair. -Our grandmother mado up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul-pnur Sul-pnur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, 'and thousands of .women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade or hair which Is so attractive, use only this oTd-tlmo recipe. Nowadays wo get this famous mixture mix-ture by asking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottio of "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Hair Remedy," which darkens, dark-ens, tho hair so naturally, so' evenly, thnt nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes oft dandrufl, stops scalp Itching and falling fal-ling hair. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights de-lights tho. ladles with Wy th's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides' beautifully beauti-fully darkening tho hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gioss and lustre nnd gives it an appearance ap-pearance of abundance. (Adv.) NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February -0, 1914. NOTICE Is hereby given that John L. Hutton and W. H. Buker, whose poslofllco address is American Fqrk, Utah, havo made application In accordance accord-ance 'with tho requirements of the Compiled Laws ot Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet of water per second from i''ort Canyon Creek, Utah County, Utah. Said water will be dlverted'tat a point which lies 3,600 feet north .and Ub4 rect west of tho cast quarter corner cor-ner of Section 12, Township 4 south, ilangd 1 cast, Salt Lake base and morl- Ulan, from where it .will bo conveyed, uy means or a pipe line tor a dlstanoa of 3,650 feet, and there used frota January 1 to December 31, inclusive; of each year, to develop power for tho purpose or electric lighting and pro-iiointig pro-iiointig machinery at Alpine, Utah. After having been so dlvortcd and used, uio water will be returned to uie natural channel of. the stream, at a point which lies 884 feet north and -o feet west of tho cast quarter corner cor-ner ot Section 1-, Township 4 south, .tango 1 east, Salt Lake on So ana meridian. This application Is designated desig-nated lu the Stato Engineer's office as i'o. GG1G. All protests against the granting ot said application, stating tho reasons Uierefor, must be made, by affidavit In uupltcnto and. filed in this ofllco within uurty (30) dayB after tho completion ot tho publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Stato Engineer. (Onto or first publication March 5, 1914; date or completion of publication April 4, 1914.) A8SSSMNT0. 8. American Copper Aiming '& Milling Company rrinclpal riuce of liusi. ucsB, Lehi L'lty, ttah. Notlco is hereby given that at a meeting ot the Board of Directors oi uio American Copper Mining Milling Mill-ing Company, held on tho 4th dny oi February, A. D. 1914, Assessmcm No. J, of Ono Dollar per ono thousand -hares, was lovled upon the capital Htock ot tho corporation, Issued ana outstanding, paublo immediately to the -Secretary ut his office, Main street, -ohl City, Utah. And uny stock' upon which thlaiBsessmont may remain unpaid un-paid on Monday, tho 9th day ot March, 1914, will bo dollnqueut aim advertised for Bale at public auction, and unless payment is mado before, will bo sold on Wednesday, tho lGtL day of April, .1914, at o'clock P. M at tho ofllco of tho Secretary, Main street, Lehl City, Utah, to pay tht delinquent nsBossment thorcon, together to-gether with tho costs of advertising and expense of sale ,. . . WM- ASHER, Sccrotary. (First pub.Fcv. 7, 1914; last March 7) SU3IJI0X8. In tho District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Udib Cotiuly, State of Utuh. Ruby V. Otteson, Plaintiff, vs. Vorn C. OttCBon, Derondant. Tho Stato or Utah to tho Said Deron- dant; You are hereby summoned to np-poar np-poar within twenty days artor tho service serv-ice or this summons upon you, If served within tho county In which this action is brought, otherwise within Urty days after Borvlce, and defend tho above entitled action, nnd In case of your failure to do bo, Judgement will ho entered against you according o tho demand or the complaint, which hasMieon fllrtl- WtUreciork or wild Court. This nctlbin lir broijKht vto. recover a Judgment dissolving the , bonda or matrimony existing between you and tho plaintiff. PARKER & ftOUINBON, Attorneys '(or Plaintiff l-armem' & Mcrchnuta' Bank Hldg.. I'rovo City, Utnh. I (First pubFcb. 28;, last Mar. 28. 1911) t ESTJLVY .NOTICr! jB 1 Imvo In my possession tho m, in described nnltnn . One 2,V,,si norse, 2 or ;i years old, win, !iTH atrip in face; no brand vislhln hM ,lt damage and costs on nnld m bo not paid within eleven dav, ttsiH tho date or this notice, Feb TP bo Bold to tho highest cash bldri,. 8 the Lehl City cstrny pound, ut 2 0Vi IL p. m, on tho 9th day of March laii "mmr Dated at Lehl City, Itnh Cou pl dtate of Utah, this .Cth day othMl 1914. 0l LYMAN P losie Poundkeeper of Said City, NOTICE MVATK p.SEls 'I Jtate Engineer's Office, Salt i,i sL City Utah, December 8, laij u" V Notlco is heroby given that f n'H" IcDniiiol ct ul., whoso postolfcce' L V ireBS is American Fork, Utah hi. Ho .naue application lu nccordam u i ,1 H ,ho. requirements of tho ComniS-K awa ot Utah, 1907, us iimciidTiJmf .he Session ,Luvvb of Utah, 1)Z M ittll, to upproprlnto ten uui Cuh2ci .cet or water per second from Dn Hi Jrook and Chlpman Urcek Ut,( H Jounty, Utah. Part of Bald wat S H' jo diverted from Dry Creek, at a mm H' tfhich bears north 48 degrees 2jt H ates oaBt 7,987 root distant from th. H .lorthwcBt corner or Section 17, Towd-H1 Jhlp 4 uouth, Range enst, Salt Uk.'H0 oase meridian. Part of said water H oe diverted from Chlpmuu Creek at,B point which bears north lis Uegre'eiuH minutes east U,i4t feet from tho atx. H described corner, 'lho water willuH oonvoyed from each point, by ineu,iimW jf wood Btavo pipp lines, to a pouH' ,vhlch bears north 3- degiees .v mW H ites east 6,lou lccL distant from tb H lorthwost cornec-ul HlciIoii U, iort-H alp 4 south, Uango east, Salt UleH -ubo meridian, unoio it will beiH ;harged Into u steel pipe Hue, amlH convoyed tor n distance of 6,100 fe R and thero used to develop power turH .he purpose of electric limiting utlH propelling inachluory nt Alpine, Utth.H iftor having been so diverted anduKjH ho water will bo returned to tiH atural channel qf tho stream, atiH ,)oint which bears north 12 degretiH .4 minutes east 315 reel distant (ruaH .ho northwest corner of Section ),H I'ovviishlp 4 south, Haniy; east, 8sitH ako base meridian. This apiillcatiojJB a designated in the Stnto lCnginwriH lllce as No. 6417. All protests against lho gruullngttH jaid application, stating the reaiotH .uorefor, must bo made by affidavit hH iUplicuta uud filed in this olllto vslthliH .hlrty (30) days after tho complttln H jf tho publication of this notice. W. D. BEERS, Stnto Engineer H (Date or first publication Feb. (,H i914; dato of completion ot publlci-H Jon March 7, 1914. j - o H NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALU. H m the District Court of the .'onitrH JMieial IMstrlct of the State tW ttak- lu and for Utah County. ' A. Vieir, l'lalHtift, vs. Lvreu a. Ok-H steud et aln Deiendunts. '.Mt HERIHVS -ALE. To b'i sold JM wiaTfliilo,on tho 17th day of MUrclM UM4,"at tho front door of tho countjv court house, in I'rovo City, l'tiS County, Utah, nt the hour ot 11 a. &, all tho right, title, claim and iutercnH jf tho defendants or, in and to iImH lollowliig dcjcnbcd leal eital', tu-H wit: Boginiilng nt fio Houthvcsi conmB ot tho northwest .uurter of SeimiH i-'our (4), i'ownshlp KivV (5) South, J rtauge One (1) Eiut of Sal. Laku.Meri-JB atan; theuco north ono hundnd iWl rods; thenco enst llfty-threo (CJI mi;H thenco south ono hundred (li'UI iodi,H ihonco wost lltty-thrco (S3, rodi, uH iha place ot beginning, contBiUi;H thlrty-threo -0-1(jU (33 -U-1U0) acrei Together with twenty-one nnd om-H naif (21.5) shares of water stock liH tho North Bench Irrigating ConipauH together with all ditch nnd wttoH rights of ovory nature, however ! danced, used on Bald lahd, or belom-H nig to same, or to sulil mortgagonfxH uso thereon, ail tho abovo descrlMH property is situate In Utah CouuaH Utah. H Terms of sale: Cash lawful moiidVj or the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, tins WM day or February, 1914. HENRY EAST, Shorlff or Utah County, Utah. By SAMUEL A. TROTTER, , Dpputy Sheriff. C. W. COLLINS, H Attorney lor Philutlff. (First pub. Feb. -1; last Mar. 11, 191H - u - H NOTICE TO WATER USEESH Statu Eugiueor's Office, Salt Lako CilfH Utah, la'bruary .0, 1911. NOTICE la hereby given that Ira KM Rudy, whoso postolllco address Is AnH lean Fork, Utah, has mudo appllcatlo'H In accordance with tho requiroiacntiCH tho Complied Laws or Huh, I'M amended by the Session Laws of liMH IUU9 and 1911, to appropriate ten ("' cubic feet of water per second '" Dry Creek and Orovo Spring, Vwm County, Utah. Said water will ! vorted at a point which lies 1,357 !" north nnd 787 foot east of the '"'' west corner or Section At, TowiiiWIM 4 south, Rango enst, Salt "' uaso and meridian, rrom where It bo conveyed by moans or a I'll'0.1" ror a dlslnuco or 3,780 feet, and M used rrom Januury 1 lo December 'J inclusive, or each year, to do "m power for tlio purpose of clectilc "?. nig and propelling machinery at ' pine, Utnn. After havlnj; bien ?.m verted and used, the water )"':. returned to tho natural channel on stronm, at a point which lies L'HCM south nnd 1,-30 feet west of Hie B west corner ol Section 17, Town ' south, Rango - oabt, Salt Luko rm and meridian. This application ll'M (glinted (n tho Stnto hugim-crs oBJ as No. r,bl3. wi..c of H All protests, iigufiiHl lho K''l,1,lLiB said application, Htatlug H'(' ,UI Dinrefor, iiiuhI bo iniide b' ",iu,,hiH duplicate mid Hied lu tll oinco wMiH thli5 130) duyn after the comiiR m of tho publication or Uils iiol i' H Stale H'Klii'B (Date or Hiut publliullon .LB 1911, dale of coiiipletWu of publ'"1' April I, 191L) |