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Show NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, tah, June 17. 1911. Notice Is hereby given that W. C. Boley, et at. whose post office address is American Fork, Utah, have made application in accordance with the requirement of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Ses-io- n Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911 to appropriate ten (10) cubic feet per second of water from Granite or South Granite Creek, Juab County, Utah Said water will be diverted at a point which bears Bouth 77 degrees west 10,070 feet from the southwest corner of section 7, township 12 south, range 17 west, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where it will be conveyed by means of a flume and ditch for a distance of 35,000 feet and there used during the period from April 1 to October 31, inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 1,280 acres of land embraced in sections 27 and 34, township 12 south, range 17 west. Salt Lake base and meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 3797. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Date of first publication June 30, Date of completion of publication July 31. 1911. 1911. CHAS. PYPER Everything Electrical One block west of Court House City Meat Co. flt Garrett, Proprieton All Kinds of Home Cured and Fresh Meats Kept in ate boys of Logan d rss ... . Ask any farmer if our hand-- i made harness doesn't wear twice as long" as the factory harness. We make it and guarantee it. Bring in your old harness, saddles, and have them repaired good etc, as new. Complete outStters whijm, bridles, spurs, Navajo blankeU, and everything; in harness and saddlery. C& ALLEN - e, i R ememDer - We build New Machinery, make Harrows, Cultivators, R osenvaii r one-hal- Wagons and Scrapers. We can save you money See us First s Blacksmithing and Machinery Repair Shop fW)G Delicious a? fcimieuJ 131 IHx Did you notify the police ot the robbery? Dlx Yes, and I am expecting at any moment to hear that they have arrested the wrong man. ( PITIFUL SIGHT WITH ECZEMA d, ery. Phone 67 and our beautiful new wagon will call at your door. Patronize borne industry and try 1 32-pa- Ore.-Th- PEXTON Nf FMI, UTAH M. I t r4 DONT BORROW The Times from your nrigfibot when you can gi it for less than About - THE Titk Coca-Col- Kw (be explosion. N'lf-"lt h H. Marietta f rromoted 'o a captain 7- " In Easily In San -- Ml comparison: "I think," said Lou, "ours was a very nice party. And we bad Ice cream twice, if you remember." "Oh. I don't know." quoth Kllse she insists upon being called by her full name and will answer to no other "I notice all my guests rode "round on the carrousel as often as they wanted." "I'm sure my party was the best of all," Fpoke up Flo. "Father says d kid in town was there.' every d I I V. II jfir m mi A ""I 0j0T ol If m I 18 mow Iblnk Igl Coca-Col- o W. N. IU Salt Lake City, No. 28-19-11. well-know- Kind You Have Always Bought n Shoe Polishes tar(t r nil.T r.DUI I ho pslIolr am rnifiirri Ihot tmaimw wlthool rabbloa. DAMIV at ftlD1af ant aho tfrMm. HUrka owl l nto u MN ooloo. tf. ftvrWntaa rmi OhM.''io, anil oMtehVk0 , mi (XX'i -- mnuvm, ohnra, mwl tl ItanHI U II ITX inikM mrtr nana ilwa . coo k form Ilut4 whllr. l. A ooM-kl- r aod eaally appllf-aponao In tmt an ' romatr fur oaa. lira ataoa, cento.oloaja oo4 If your oa)or om nt kworha ktn4 ram waow mat too orHo la ataaopa lot ana wa hi a full air WHITTEMORC BROS. Sl CO., S Albany fO-lCambrldxa, aaxaa. I Uldrrt and St., iryrt JUnnvtKwrara or aa l -- Kin' mm rlroa tvti, f nw-k- NX I'oiXMlM in. lm IVorfcl. METALLIC HEELS AMDCDUliTERJ You Who Worfc. Save Your Shoe Money In Minci Quarrks, and on Farms tl- - mt (hoot wltam t oma , lll l !? arc li(Strr itea fnhmt oo4 w wotwr tKa ahrro. Ioo't ao mnbrt oo rva aVakcr w-.- thana rrar aKo a ami anaUl m. II Ur fmt tfhlJtt ioo'l aoprioa, wtsx aa. Yoaa taaaab-MMiiu- - Bears tho anf a. F Signatnro of Contains neither Optum.Morphirte twr Mineral m rVottrt rg DijJsHonhrf fSl M Jw Exactly. Noting thnt , another piece of valuable china had been broken. Senator Allen asked bis housekeeper how the breakage occurred, and sbe hastily replied: "It fell down and just broke itself." "Merely an automatic brake," quietly commented the senator. ' nTsiirSH Tha Promotes it u good and is : ready for serving aa sooo i jLl as taken oat f tbe tin. f toy libhy'a Nxt Timm ' Companion. twXwWBIwXwasXwZwlSHBHMHBSSHBBKwXWBSSSJBSSSSSSjKM forks-simildtir- Libbs Everybody Ukea boco.ua JMi m For Infantg sue! Children. PER CENT Avrfelabk Preparation fhe Food and Refuta-Im- g ft Stomach and Bowels cf j IY( kV Wfiwemore's fflMffi ALCOHOL- -a 5jj Beef jty Corned likes good fft Everybody Her Father's Child. daughter of a envangellstlc preacher was playing on the sidewalk one day, when a shabbily dressed and downcast man approached her father's bouse. Halting at the foot of the steps, be looked at her, and In a weary voice the voire of an unsuccessful book agent he asked if her father might be found in his study. "He isn't home," said the little girl, a drawing close to him, and gazing up into the tired face, "but he'll be home rtnoot In Quality. In VaHtt. 1 riMuiraini ni for rivalling hej moot tt pretty soon. You go into the house, potlaalcc akooaarjr pi all klads oaS colors. you poor, perishing soul, and motber'll look after you till be comes." Touth's The jjf sf4 bnaa la, p aawaJct. cnrtD ihoi HAcmsuT ca j Instead of Liquid Not Nauc otic ou &rsixi iinnsa f.rm AntisepticslaatPeroxide lOO.fXO In year ja-c- uel Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic Tbe new toilet grva im powder t liailred In water so needled. Por all tiilet and hyrienie oica H better and more To aa re and t he twth. rptiKitp Vtrtar and prevent dwar. To diiinfwt tde trcot1i, - Uu ir 4 1 A pcrfec I Rcrrwdy forCorwIipa-lio. Use For Over Thirty Years n Sour Stomat h.Diarrhora, Vv'orms jCorrnjWions .Fever i sff nest arid LOSS OF SLtE-P TSitwle Sigoatr of Ttre Cet,auh CowPA"rv, YORK KFTVV Eager for Revolution. Ri'iffi flirt u Jtan. P. It Ponth American f l V 51 the Lead. e here ray ft Is reportfield aril SdTices rce-;veStaff the Uni'-nUtf. CaHaia Jlareetta was. former- ed that former President ZeTaya is enwith the rtsh ligM ar- deavoring to start a revolution In Nicly aragua and baa the support of a fortillery, s 14 a eon of the Vetera mer alfy of bis. Salt l.f a' tor Pill Marftets tf -- . "! 1 Z!yi ? CO. COCA-COL- i Ioulse Jennings, 101 i ho Hathaway and Florence Urlntnall are three schoolmates whoxo Indulgent parents for each of them, provided, a giving carte blanche as to the number of their guests and the nianner of entertainment on the beach. Three parties in ten days means a lot to young ladles of the tender age of But they recovered quickly eight. Followed enough from the fatigue. nr-e-r enned Three Cents Per Week T ms rae raii"l ' fj '5c Everywhere e ioit J, Wholesome Refreshing Make Fruit Jar Rubbers Last have fruit jar rubbers lart. keep well covered In a jar full tf flour Modern Ethics. used, and aa soon as removed Do not kirk a man when he is down. from empty Jars. One can then afford a good quality of rvbbers, as kept Turn him over and feel In tbe other thus they will sae last several sea- pocket Galveston News. sons. When there is doubt of old aast At.t.r- - foot-kas- b rubbers, they may often be made to 0o AoUapUe ouwdar botloio ymrtkM. R eke out one more season by using two lTal)ur. HanWm. loInaniwinc feoilo, Di4Mln4 fort. Blllf ood lltna (put. KuM of tbe rubbers to each jar am! screwI lam r an r .u ttmm- KtUBK. Atldma Ailcaa.OUaiod, ImHtif.k.t. ing down tight Always stand newly Oiled jars upside down until cool, to test the tops and rubbers. Designer. Beauty is seldom completely satisfying. Tbe birds that sing are aot the No Wedding Day Bargain. ones that are good to eat. Tbe Husband (during the quarrel) You're always making bargains. Sfr. WIboIow'o aonthtna rrtip tor Oillara rvNlts-f- l Ififlaitiftio-tteo-. ortfioo lor Was there ever a time when you ttnlnir. wlo4 avila.ro pavta. eui-rllc. Se o hKM. didn't? Tbe Wife Tes, sir; oa my wedding The silk stocking girl is very much flay. In evidence. To To them until Mumt-oM- JBob's" Laundry N, Vt 1 Vr-T- i '" pk-ui- "A few days after birth we noticed an Inflamed spot on our baby'a hip which soon began spreading until baby was completely covered even' In his eyes, ears and scalp. For eight weeks he was bandaged from head to foot He could not have a stitch of clothing on. Our regular physician pronounced It chronic eczema. He is a very able physician and ranks with the best in this locality, nevertheless, the disease began spreading until baby was completely covered. He was losing flesh so rapidly that we became alarmed and decided to try Cutl-cur- a Soap and Ointment. "Not until I commenced using Cutl-enr- a Soap and Ointment could we tell what be looked like, aa we dared not wash him, and I bad been putting one application after another on him. On removing tbe scale from his head the hair came off, and left blm entirely bald, but since we have been using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment he has as much hair as ever. Four weeks after we began to use tbe Cutlcura Soap and Ointment he was entirely cured. I don't believe anyone could have eczema worse than our baby. "Before we used the Cutlcura Remedies we could hardly look at him, he was such a pitiful sight He would fuss until I would treat him, they semed to relieve him so much. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment stand by themselves and the result they quickly and surely bring Is tbelr own recommendation." (Signed) Mrs. T. B. Rosser, Mill Hall, Pa., Feb. 20, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggists and deal ers everywhere, a sample of each, with book, will be mailed free on application to "Cutlcura," Dept : K. Boston. tli)fe your laundry to Provo or Salt Lake, when you can have it done right here at home for les lmoney? Expert Laundry-mainewest and latest machin- f I i Real utiafaction in every gla snap snd apsrkte vim and go. Quenches the thirtt coole like a breeie. rfrd To send "l n 1 Vjlll Mep-nlec- e WHY PAY EXPRESS J : four-legge- d e fT Come follow the arrow 'til you Jointhe merry throng of palat pleated men and women who have quit seeking for the one best beverage becaute they've found it . - We-te- J toTaorGod Health aad Pleasure i -- Will Wear Twice as Long., OSTLER twelve-year-ol- have confessed to a aeries of petty Idaho Outlaw Who Had Eluded Believed to Have 8hot Hers burglaries that have pura.'ed the po Hoe. ; '. '. and Boarded Train. The survey for the proposed Interurban electric road to connect Salt Lak with Fay son has now been completed Pocatello, Idaho.That Hugh Walt net ween the two points. ney, the Idaho outlaw, shot his bors A chick has appeared outside of Soda Springs sons In the poultry yard of Wm. Varley o( just time Monday afternoon and boarded Vineyard. The little freak is attract a train out of that town is the belief ing considerable local Interest of Sheriff William Cooper and DepuHector Bacigalup, fourteen years of ties Jim Francis and Tom Kane oi age, was shot through the calf this "city. of the left leg by a stray bullet Tuesday morning Deputy Kane r of small caliber while playing at his ceived a long distance telephone mes home in Salt Lake. sage from Constable George Small pi Suicidal statistics covering the dec Soda Spring's announcing that a dead ade from 1900 to 1910 show Salt Lake horse answering perfectly the descripaa the eighteenth city in the l:'6t of 100 tion of the animal alleged to have beet American cities in the percentage of stolen by Whitney from a rancher lives vountarily snuffed out. near Chubb Springs, north of Henry, An endeavor will be made to hav had been found near the town wub the entire choir of the alt Lake tab bullet holes iu Its head and neck. The horse was saddled and bridled ernacle, consisting of about BOO voices appear at San Francisco during th Discovery of the dead animal wa made by two Soda Springs boys. Th International exposition of 1915. George Donprel, Greek laborer, was presumption is Btrong that Whitney Instantly killed and O. D. Baker, fire- who was last reported In the wile man, was seriously injured when tha country southeast of Chubb Springs two boilers at the Rees Grass Creek where his trail' was lost by Deput) Sheriff Jim Francis of this city anc coal mines, near Coalville, blew up. Wm. Thornton attempted to "drown Jack Tbiel of Soda Springs, made bit himself in a tub of water in Salt Lake way by easy stages through the hilli on Sunday. His wife alarmed the southeast to Johnson creek, a trlbu neighbors and Thornton was rolled tary of the Big Bluckfoot. and thenct until the breath of life was brought Into Soda Springs, where he killed hit horse, lay In hiding in the "outskirti back to his body. In order to raise a fund for an ex- until nightfall Monday night and ther hibit at the fair at Ogden boarded a passing freight or passen next fall, the Weber county commis- ger train. If so, Whitney has adopted a daring sioners are contemplating levying a as every trainman on th course, 2 tax of cents on very $luu special Short Line carries a minute descripworth of property. Reports from the sugar beet fields tion of the outlaw and a photograph. of Weber county are encouraging, the CAMPAIGN AGAINST SALOONS. farmers stating that the present crop is looking fine and If there Is no short- Christian Endeavors Want Saloonlesi age of water for irrigation the yield atlon by July 4, 1920. ' will be a very heavy one. Atlantic City. "If Tnft succeeds in The National Guard or Utah will go his campaign for universal winning into camp near Heber City la Provo he will win with it a plac peace on 2. canyon Other sites were August the foremost statesmen of th among suggested, but the Heber City one was world. It will be crowning glory ol selected because it offered the best his achievements, said former Vice facilities for an Ideal camp. President Charles V Fairbanks, be Over 800 old folks above the age fore the Christian' Kndeavors Tuesdaj of 70 years, of all creeds, classes and night r color living in the North Weber, the resolutions adopted was and Ogden sta.es, enjoyed their oneAmong antideclaring for a country-widannual outing at Gleriwood park, Og- saloon "A under the alogan, campaign den, on Friday of last week. saloonless nation by the Fourth ol Plans are being considered by the July, 1920." city council for the erection at Price of a 12,000 addition to the city hall. King George as Arbitrator. The present building was erected London. The Times announces thai about ten years ago, and the city has King George baa given the award In completely outgrown the structure. the Alsop claim to the United State As an Incentive to Utah manufac- The award concedes 1935.000 to the turers to exhibit their products at the American claimants. The Alaop claim state fair next fall the Manufactur- Is baaed upon large sums of money aders Association of Utah has arranged vanced to tbe Bolivian government IB a special premium list, in which blue 1874, Chile agreeing to assume the obribbons are to be awarded exhibits ligation of Bolivia to the company Th when Araca passed to Chile. taking second prize. Mrs. Utile Dormer of Los Angeles, claim amounted to $1 500.000. Th en route from Salt to Wells-vin- United States and Chile agreed tc had a narrow fape from death submit tbe rase to King Edward, and beneath a train at Ogden, when two after his death, to hi successor. King cars were eeparated at the instant George. that the woman was stepping from one Planning for the Children. platform to the other. San Francisco. Consideration ol The Moab town board has made a tax levy of ten mill for town pur- strictly educational problems, which poses. Heretofore the highest levy Is the main business of the- National f ever made was two . Jid mills. Education association, got uinl'-- wa The last legislature authorized towns here Tuesday, following the formal to levy anything vp lo ten mills for opening of the association's forty town purpose and the board went the ninth annual convention late Monday limit. Separate meetings, held by nearly all Jeremiah Robinson, a pioneer of of the departments, went over th 8"condary confronting Utah, died at his borne In Salt Lak; on July 7. Mr. Robinson was a na higher, manual and art training, and ture of England and was born Novem- more subjectively, child atttdy and tb ber 22. 1S2. In 1866 he came to I'tab, physical welfare of children. settling at Pa ro an. Later be movTwisted Girl's Neck. ed to Heaver City and finally to Salt testified Oroville, Cal. Physician Lake. Undismayed when Joe Justine bran- Tuesday In, the preliminary hearing ol ncruned of the tnurdet dished a bl cheese knife over her Arthur bead and threatened to kill her. Mrs, of his thlrteen-yrnroiT. Labello. an Italian woman who con- Helen Pamball. that tbe irirl could not ducts a grocery store In Ogden. re- - have broken her own neck In the wa) It ponded by mauling Justine over the It was done. Only five other cases. wher head wi;h a flub, putting him to was testified, are on such a peculiar frarture of the spina! flight The Provo Canning company has al- column occurred, and the wltnessef man brouehl ready contracted for the sale of It agrewj that the fractnre output which will consist tnbslly of sltout by a violent tomatoes and jam, and It is estimatKilled Nevada Saloonkeeper. ed will amount lo about MS.OOfl. There lleno. Nev. The Jury here Tuendaj are now forty people employed at the cannery, and this number will be Meht found J. Frank Tramner petrify Enabled when the tomato crop ripens, of murder In tbe Brut derree and fixel the punishment at life Imprisonment in. Tramner, with Nimrod Uri was ac With the exception of a few mile between Price and Hcnfield, pond rused of killing F.ueene Quilicl and f county roads en!b'tUts and eutomobllistti bis wife at Imlay, believe a taabte read ha been tnas January C, durina tbe holding up ol sentenced Jo aloon. Urie pej out between Salt Mke and Ien Ihelr ver by a southern roile which fill Hnmboitlt ro'inty to be hand. Tram in the 116k between Fan Franeisce fer had a sepearte trial In this rotin .n't the east Mh Halt Lake as a cen ty oecnpying two weeks, tral point. Sia Killed In Train Wreck. tw. A. A. Keer. t'tah's deleeat t fallen. The rek of a the meeting of the American Medic; mil' association at 1nn Aneeles, has Jus pajsseneer train tenty-threrortb of Shearer's brldre, late Monday and declare returned to fait that a comparison of the sanitary con afternoon, baa reunited in six death and twelve other froim are er!nu'y ditioo la lo Aneeles and Fait I injured. favorable to tb latter. two dozen After examinire tbotit Again Fighting in Mexice. of the blow wiinae a to the and Puebla, Mexico. Pour roralc Ing np of a friefit locomotive on tha two Maderfsla were killed and twenty-fSalt l,a?i PotHe, whkh Mlled Toe! our other peivons were wonndd GeoTga Fmiley Snd f ireman J St Ticnda de Ilejrada, near Metarre, W. Rmitb. the board of InTiiry rot Saturday, when fortyfive mra!&t elide, that He o. water In the stood off .fx0 Maderistaa, , Refrigerator run on cash basis, justness beinjj enables us to sell at very reasonable prices. Courteous Treatment to All up-to-d- Two NATURALLY. SHERIFF ON WHITNEY'S TRAIl Four-Stat- e See me on any electrical job for an estimate. House wiring: a specialty. All kinds of Electrical Supplies. Tantalum and Tungsten Lamps. Maogelaoa THE UTAH BUDGET I Ml A JO A HiAfl Ect Copy I -- A Wrn EJ fl U UU7 U WUUUUU !- lrv fniri'fw r'tms liee the brea'h. and ml T' keep artiflcial tefh and bri'lsreworfc rlirleo To remove nicotine from the teeth ac crt. pnrify the breath a'tr amok in?. 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