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Show THE PEOVO HERALD DELINQUENT NOTICE Mineral Flat Mining Company Prln ci pal ..:.Jwc- - f -Utah Notice There are delinquent upon) th fol'owing. described stock on account of assessment No. 10 of one 11 Quarter of one cent per shane, leried on the 18th day of January. 1911, the WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVERS' severs! amounts set opposite me Remnants Caa Ba Made Inta Patat-- y uieaPrv, Ttc Independent is Best She Telephone for the none ; M HOUSEHOLD . y. . It is always ready for tWok service, and gives the kind of lervtos yo wsat clear and The entire system fa equipped wltk th latest harmonic telephone appamUa delicately attaaed names of the respective shareholders, ' : as 'foftswir" t j - shares Ami No. Name 1000 t 50 ; "70 Bird 'Jex 106 H. C. Jex ......... 1000 " ' 2.50 iooq J2.50 171 Reuben Chlpm&O 1000 2.H 182 K, D, Partridge -- s.oo 2000 217 James Daniel 200 226 J. F. Noyes tM 244 Sadie Doba jlOOff mUBuui v il9 2.50 WO Whitney Co " ' atU Dili ' ' Flllflil SUGGESTIDijS - ; n j .,1 " u i ... j .. FASHIONS WETtTSEE IN 8PRIN1 VsMss, Soft Unana ani Satiny Foulards, LIVING ROOM TABLE Tie chief table in the living room Gowns af 'r. should be large mad carefully placed Wl" vu" Ike howekeepar ' Wat. you ask, Ut be the. jreraA me Dutdfc , the faakloa blU se know how to to daring; ing spring? -TetBt "3 niber, says the Indianapolis necks will in all probability becoas J tor InBtant reepoaae. lt ts-:'--- r n tawal. fiatahlaa IHt' r.' one lower and soma will ba aulte errat 'here Is asaallr ot asvougk left at in-- shape, skirts will remain straight n t anjrinothing for dish and what and" scanty while waist lines' will re. main above the normal, aays a Paris canjhfl do1 with then T B (.-"ther .idea. correspondent of the ' Portland ExTakVIor instanoa, cold vegetable J1" 'lWe also but M,y arrangement to A And, that's all important press and Adtertlaer. In trimmings ever? aobserlber. If they have been prepared with .25 wnne braids are becoming steadily mor 45$ May A- - Booth . .... 10, aauce corn, oeana, peaa or;". full 'metallic elrcnlt o every line, without any "c, - Mangunr 466 todo If not wish to what not rlhey may e dumped all liave a Uble popular, beading and. embroideries arr you Knight Moat all your .friends annoying complications. N..25 Co. ... 500 , in a colander and washed. With 'cover or runner, lamp mats made of losing nothing la favor while foac Whitney gether hare an INDEPENDENT,' and the stores cannot 115 a bit of lettuce and French ..dressing leather, brocade, cretonne 47o Herman Knudaen . BOO or aten- - rerers and sailor collars are used oa 50 52 JoaeDh A. Reee . ; , do business without sue. The questioa la Hhese can be made into tasty salads, jelled linen may be used. If yqu use practically all of the spring models. 1.76 charming 'linen gown 675 Thomas Dryburg . . 1500 L tanie cover, it anould be made to fit Many jof thaform with or without nttta-4- 4 addition. a part of the Ana .62 250 that A. always Rees XX 588 YOU of AN ithe the with a is aad Joseph HAVE bit of ham left and INDEPENDENT IN YOUR HOME ; ir there top table, edged, s woman sammer wardrobe wil .62 erlcan 61 ftJ-Jensen ,;..xx25Q eese and a f ew snces of stale bitr1miprocades,Jlours7velvetndi 2.50 soma not 634 J. A. Pollock ft Co. 1000 a.n , hn neavv B11K are adzed With dull fnl4 nr a&ndwir.hM tun 166 M6 made. Mince the ham, mtx with 'aiiver or silk. Cretonne or crash 5 harmonious or contrasting color 670 John Jackson 2.50 the early spring rd will be pops-671 W. A. Marshall .,.1000 cheese, spread on one slice of looks weU on this sort of tabled j; tor 1.25 grated cover as lar 600 683 Jos. H. Beck it alwaysaaIs, but as usual it wlM A a tfbwl book of with two flowers, be discarded bread, rack, another, cut In 600 ., ..1.25 and crown on each side In the weather grow 684 Fred Rasband hot butter. books that are' in use, an ornament warmer.: i:v A'r-l: - 60 ' 200 690 Chaa. Graff - i. or two of real zmert V ftre nsu ally all Serve hot , afternoon and evening gowns tb 60fr "i.25 7. ; . . 692 r corn will turn into many tne average table win hold besides the fashion of veiling will stilt prevail ex500 1.2,5 726 John Pbwelson A good things. Corn oysters are made lamp and desk set cept that the universal chiffon will in 743 J. C. Ilanson . . .... 1000 . 2.50 ny beating until light the yolks ot soma cases be replaced- - with marauV 764 John P. S'udley ... 1000 . .. 2 and adding two 'tups corn. eggs ftwo " 4 settee and silk voiles. Morning gowns ; 771 Owen Carter ...... 50ft , 1.25 Fold in the beatea egg whites and ""rALL'THREADED 2.50 two 775 James Beck ... . .... 1000 There is a little notion store in up i will be of lovely soft- linens and of, flour. Season, and tablespoonfuls 1J5 drop by spoonfuls into hot fat In town 791 H J. Rich .. ...Vsr 600 satiny foulards, some- - with, graduated NewYorkBaysltheuriJfiw: 2.60 skillet dotsand some with gorgeouBtlorat" 803 W. L. Brimball . . . 1000 was at 4 border. A good-- ; many -- of - the new Yorker- ,- where a passer-b804 Lawrence B.:Walker . 00 . I2h - If there's a tup of cold peas left add tracted ;by tb sight of some strands foulards have borders of the Paisley or 2,25 a email slice ot onion and two .831 Hans Cnristensen . 900 cups Persia'n design, but the fate of these la 2.25 water ana 832 Hans Christensen . 900 simmer until peas can be of white thread across the window; 1 at 2.25 900 present" clouded with doubt Tha Cbristensen mashed easily. MasonMdLtwoualpiM ' 1.25 subdued 500 coloring las lasted more than. 896 Carl J. Thompson and a little thickening. Lot boil needles attached to each thread. An milk whether" it' will 2.25 its allotted 1000 ....... Cbild 822 W..H. dayand -- , ' X ' : X-' later 6.00 vr- -. . .r. 2600 lasf aUIf longer must'ba-decide- d heat and serve. -- 64 5000 Co. "TVIy 120 Po'lock & daughter threaded them," the In cooked omato-canbe trf cupful 2.60 The ckaimifigTlRUe tEeaterliats" of J. A. Pollock & Co. 1000 in varlouswaya-- ,Kot. ,soup; heat storekeeper said. "They are a wonder- 2.50 used, 973 L. H. Sims- .,1000 a with couple of slices of onlonf pars- ful ccvenlenc&iopeopl wTio 2.50 . WOO . J74 J. R. StutS flnaju beads and atrifiicial pearls, seem' ts ley, salt and pepper- - and .bring to a difficult to thread their needles. be growing in favor, ana if their popuI1J5 own,' Uii HarryPoUTsr,; .0Q 6.00 boil- .- - Put in a piece of baking soda them" al larltrrtBcreases tbey Flttould . sorrs 1019 J. W. Lowe ..t:... 2000 the size of a large pea and let this Here is a wnoie bunea-o2.50 boll 1000 has 1113 F. W. Klrkham well. Have ready up also, stirring 2,50 1114 F W. Klrkham . . . 1000 r s "wiott tiro Tnreaa. unai nam mm, siw rem ja'.Baj uw w miifr 0.aMed: -i- th nnnrt tahliv.lw 1121 A. F. Palm ......;7100 - four in 2J0 1147 J, C. Andoraon . bu bjucb iiour, sna 'Pour. in53eT.ini, - tr.'inm,a. i, M,i win nmK&hiv , Hi ,f "160 jwun . . 1000 J. Hf Beck- -. . mato through a strainer Into this V A. ml Madarasa - 600 15 tit "cook for a moment and' serve hot ba.gieAtJddJbnditJloompars v 2.50 The soda 1165 Clara K. Madarasz 1000 tively low crowns. FLOWER GIFTS from milt preventathe In Paris, whether aa aVwhlm of tha 2.60 , 1000 1168 J. D. Owen . . . curdling. A S pretty idea in table decorations or a real fashion that ; 2.50 . . 1000 1198 A. F. Nelson Yirvl wrjVk mfyivt or Ka& n ji rn laHnaa was seen at a debutante, dinner, says may last until autumn, violet in all Its -1206 Willard Hansen ... 3000 French or dessing ,?ifeltfier mayonnaise, and la 1000 1215 James AJ Conyerj make one of the best aalada. xauli- - the New YorkZTlnieaZThCcentori shades la particularly popular liised 3oundatibnolor- and-a- s i 1216 James A.- Qonyefs . lootrf" 2.50 iower is good auuK3 oblong trimming for many gowns.? This fact .75 1226 J. C. AnderBonfT "300 cooked beete may be chopped, put on ipiate .fofucnsla and 230 miguanelte, 1231" A.vHauerhaein.1 1000. comfort, forwhlle blus ijratuer and ColdTl,,i is charming and to most people beferni-t- hv "at color half 1262 Samuel K. Neel ... 1000.7:'- - 2.50 bailed notAt mayonnaise, HriT h tifi mT , 2.50 of ' R. Neel ;.. 1000 108 dinner being green and white. coming. It grows-- nevertheless, some-- . minced onion aded with a cup of Of course this what monotonous.; 1265 Mrs. Catherine Arn As tbe ladies rose to depart, (he mayonnaise, pr boiled dressing and 1000 .2.60 this old passing love for violets detracts noth-inV a as served salad : alsor Ufte-host forward and 1 se1.25 " from the great and almost unpre1270 Samuel R. Neel . . 500 Tomatoes and corn, "when both are vered.leaned of cedented vogue of black and white. 2.50 left 1000 basket flowers the 1283 Samuel R. Neel froc. the can be over, put. in layers in a These two are at all times beautlfud. . 1285 Samuel R. Neel ... 100a - 2.60 buttered well 7' snd centerpiece, handing it to th guest f and the ul taste t ; .62 baked with crumbs and butter 1315 F. C. Richmond ... 210 womaBj wfthtlc-ubthonor. He then further "demolished on top. .87 may always, eiy on them to help her . 1318 0. A. Magrath.... 350 a basket of the flowers to Is .a most palat- it, giving Chicken shortcake .27 out of a .delicate situation. The-- tws 1323 E. B. Hawkins .... 107 able way to serve remnants of ehick-en- . each ot his fair guesta. are now used In a way 2.50 1000 1328 H. B. Cole vines The coucealed Free from skin it completely the lucombination ' andbones and - N never 2.50 before 1000 B. 1329 Cole H. attempted.so the division basket cut into small pieces. Putn to heat on cauie.aSa n gown V of 2.50 1000 As wtlness fact the proof 11330 H. B. Cole - 2.50 with enough gravy to make It quite pleasant surprise, of handkerchief linen, a summer gown 1000 1331 H. B. Cole . . . moist Make a abort biscuit dough iooo 2.50 and roll Into of course, the kimono bodice embroid 1332 H. B. Cofe ... a cake an inch thick. ' A HAT LINING 2.60 Bake ered with white in a padded floral de1000 1333 H. B. Cole . . in quick oven for 15 or 20 min ' 5001.25 utes. ' is filled in at 'the toyThere, This, 1345 J. G. Kimball V ate amateur sign. many milliners Al'k f Then Onen it and anrpnrf ti 2.60 1000 1351 J. R. Price trfm at but, fail when it around' tha Dutch neck, at the edge of cn -- half stew Row'chicken, lower . jyer 1.25 500 tbe high, waist -l1352 Fred fintidregper half and pouT over the comes to lining. Yet the me'thddjis the sleeves and around chiffon. Tbe skirt of 2.50 placeupper with 1371 F. G. Warnick ..... 1000 ine black, amount of gravy, jsimple, for a woman can Vuy the lin- - white Is 2.50 Whv.le B,eKner2UB 1000 1374 F. O. Warnick plain and slightly full from and crouuettes may Y r use for 1.25 be line to Just below the hipa waist the 1379 F. G. Warnick ..... 600 readf ing 15 about cents made of almost nk kind of cold eight-inc1.26 1380 F. G. Warnick ..... 500 In THE NEW WAY. If aha and then it is caught by an fl8hLtttejrJlhr-iferaIdr:'-f-2.60 1000 band of theL embroidery, then round 1383 W. A. Wetzel a of thin" I You possesses silk U can tbe knees there is a piece tdont need a smoke band of .66 265 1394 Sena Christensen EVEN 8KIRTS I bouse. Apply WRIGHT'S be utiliied, says the Indianapolis black chiffon, belowthat another v .25 100 PHONH THB 1398 Owen Carter a uquia giving tooths- - foot ths 1404 Wells JLv BrimhalLiQa. .1.50 nenyouaremaMngsGUte jttl: - SUr. IBMUisJi; which will im- coats .66 for hem little: A. The Maxfield two your 1403 265' attach used W. must a again. It la be piece bias j girl, rich aroma' and strip, -. '110 Ipart the flavor .27 skirts to one belt and 1405 C. H. Peterson of hickory th hit tn The top of the crown mar be lined bv marvelous, this arrangement ot blaok 2.50 a little noke to the meat, keeping it sound, sweet 1417 C. L. Whitnpy'.... 1000 about. five . lnchesJuP611 what is really nothing but a lia- waist The ton ftl BQuaer measuring - l . and Insect free indefinitely. Sold for 15 2.50 sain. is tne .lace or embroidered 1418 C. L. Whitney .... . 1000 AU "uc w1" 8ia a mas stnp'i gerle frock, yet It is typical, aa k 150 the lower one plain or tucked. one,) years all over D. 8. and Canada. Get the of the length the fa 1421 C- WhUney . . . 1000 In lnches longer than the bead size. Start Sold Guaranteed. in genuine. Fully only .60 this way tie two skirts will tTOai 142T Sdgar T. Reid . .'. . 200 wlre ln epteroack, hold the Is carried. But the, gown described la always metal Ask bottles with aqmare quart cap. 300 .75 oe even, and you will save time in Drun uppermoai-Tin1428 F. G. Warnick very beautiful. sew securely. TOordrugglstforHWRICHT'S8MOKE.'' ' 5.00 i x:"Xv.X 1436 Frank J. Steed .... 2000 Then the left. to her the .. N. Y. carry lining hurriediy.Press. dressing Jtodoonly by a 6.37 SILENCE CLOTH Z. P. Romerill. 2550 1439 Mrs. needle fine and using-use in sewing . WRIGHT . CaRSaSOTTEOi 1. E. CO., FOR ANYTHING " IN THE 1441 F. M.-- Huyett 7, . . vlIOOO; -- 2.50 ellng- FAHION-BITbut few stitches Sold aad 6MUiited hf- -- 2.50 wood have oftea i000 OF" rather than i443A7F.llerdineT7:. When 7L1NE polished back is the wire Tunics will continue, In fayorredged reached again tald by Hedqulst Drug Co. 3 stores. And In accordance with law and an with fringeoTejdiIowt oTTIlrectdri made order of a. aeamjrhlch .ithoiilfl-hoi-- Bl Iput ithe4 tftft 1f thft CTBt on the 18th day of January, 1911, ad Every other hot dish placed over It from the crown, Hem the edge and insert-narrow causes it to stick closer than a broth- many shares of each paf eel of stock will be seen on many gowns Fichus ' aa . ma vJbenejasaryllLbeQld1at. eBOTlHtedtableraBdTiirieav' will be riuuua, uraw up ana ue. white fuzzy rings on the wood. ' -- - Try, instead; making a alienee cloth THE RUFFLER T08E of cheesecloth or some . other washProvo ' Utah, on "Mondayr- - Marcn 20, Vests of vivid colors .are shown on Gather all . sleeve-tops-, skirts and able material, with several layers of ' Psfttvety miTio the BESt LAU N. 1911, 'at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m ' the best, everything the street costumes, and even on everything you can on the ruffler, and soft paper between the two folds. . ' DRY WORK south ef Salt delinquent assessment to- frocks ; ' to and Always fresh. of linen.phlladelphia Times. cost of "advertising with the gether', isave the time of. gathering "by band. Overcast the knot with thread hers r Lake City. a sin a and expense of sale. ' or stitch with a toose tension and long and there, North 'American: ,W. LittitJTKK MANUUM, narrow tucked panel is not only The stitch and then pull the threads until . -r Secretary. - a ' of the7 new waists, but of BRIGHT T0NE8 fulness. New Office room 12 Knight Block,. Provo. thefeature the you get required as TO DELIVERY a frocks PHOMPTwell,. and ' Haven Utah. Thar gay tones will have consider'ANY tiny, block of the tuck is also often able vogue, during ?thecomlng seasoa hrrtrst : let Into the outer edge of the sleeve is indicated by the advance models ta FILLEDrWITH JAM . as well as the front the f ancy7"ou88Unes - and ' marquiBoth Phones. West Center 8L Iidy finger saodwlchejjLce dainty settes. One exquisite floral patternEven velvet gowns exploit the se to pass with cream or Ices, says the ed moussellne has a white ground A Phone Call Will Bring Qur Wagon vers '. white linen - turned down- - collar New- - Iliven BOOTHrJProp. Split :the with ig splashy- pink roses ahd black and" w led cuffs. The cellar is some- lady fingers, spread a layer of. straw and wjiite border. It Is made up over BOTH 5HONE8'. what after the sailor fashion and teh berry Jam between them, and tie each white net with an undress of chaiv ' Cit sandwich with narrow red, white and mepse in "cerlae tone lcuffs2ollJback from the elbows-Ne- blue ribbon. Star. Haven x phone that talks thes It Js freduenUy t te iJ qtt "on r .rv -"''"'"'' r".""""'1" w . ' aill( . V . .- : M. Utah Independent " Telephone Company - - I .,; Jr . Wr-Tno- rn Lett-ove- H--- r. - T r . ' y - 833-Ha- ns - . . t ' "1 . -- JA '7l tll' rjSZ : lOOO-1160- r.: 1164-Clara- j -- f hours time Reached twenty from Salt Lake City VIA : -t- I iCALlFORNI A ! e-aeaaon: -- f-- - ilmrJr,mm.SrmZ .,i.M1S-,ww.OT- 1 " -- ... -Kr -- . deinl-satso- a . . . a-- v -- jnin-lettuc- i'O uet 1264-Sam- e. -- g . dish-seasou- 13 ed; f . - . t For Tickets ahd information call or write I GrW. Craig, Agent Salt Lake Route, Provo -- . - -- -. SraOKINC HEAT ... rvfTi r ft ! Doubt When . . - - -- j five-Inc- h j - : beingof-4be-bIac- CENTRAL kr lace-trimm- . . M . . e . . MARKET . -- -- Tbose-who-at- lll S: AtUyOUR-OUD8-JN?OJUR&U- f DS Ifie-coar- and-utton- d' aJ: res'? and . a MEATS x:x ! , ! pay-.th- e . ' " a - Provo! Sleam Laundry one-piec- Ttmea-Leade- JARTDF-THE-CITY- V r: . -7 puin-Ter28ri- Asthma " ; -- , e -- . catarrh Times-Leade- -- -- r. w Journal-Courie- When You Expert Medical Sclentlsts Announca Sterling Results Obtained by Start? ASaving Account Timber Utah It means that you have adopthabils of thrift and eooBomy- that win keep you going np in 4 the world, taatead of sliding 4 Down. . WE PAY 4 PER CENT And offer yoii every adrantags of rafe snd conservative bank In. . Proro Co.ntnercial 1 a YorkThousands are taking Ajv:"fcet-itrflwi- s dj tne Wood worth-Co.- Creek and - ' offer-ma- 17. II. RAY de of 1161 Broad- City, to send free to , Nea' Ydrt one reauesUng, an experimental Not' age of Senpine, the great discov a , er tor Asthma Hay FeverrBronchitls J. w. DUNN. Mgr. which 1s mailed free of - , anj Catarrh, ; 'i ge tc all who write for it It "is f 4. ( ;uring thousands of the most stubborn cases. It makes; no: difference how long you have! been' suffering or how severe the .climatic conditions are; where you live. Senpine will cure you. k fOJt o If you have experimented with otner il Tstr fi8lfiLb3L.HedauIt Drug Co- .treatments and have failed to find a cure do not beHTscouraged, but send for a trial of this wonderiui. truly meritous remedyr whiclt Js a' ecientillc Ever consider how a small motor compo.und discovered by properly installed will cut down man of Vienna Unlversityf and Is being naT labor ana eti'.l- - produce 'better re iwmnmmjdod hw 'thmissnd suits? Look, this list over only nvctv small' one ' of what the 'small PNEUMONIAf FOLLOWS the' UBe of Foley's -- motot-will Butnever-foilodot? and Tar, which checks the Coffee Mills, Meat Grinders Honey and sough expels the cold.-- . M Stock-welLatht-- Printing Presses,' Sewing Ma Hannibal, Mo.r aays, "Jit . beats chines, washing 'Vacblnes.r' Grind all the remedies I ever used. I a bad cold and. cough and was .stones, V ?.tr .Pumps, ith pneumonia. One botthreatened If nianua tle bf j h'sT. to see how s Foley's Honey and Tar comnt down, call on tts. pletely" cured" uie." No opiates. Just a reliable household medicine. For sale by Hedquist Drug Co., three ' w 150 to" 160 W. 6th T" N. Both phones 232. - --rt- 1 1 100.000. Hiawatha Coal. New - -- - ar , , K j - And Savings Bank Caultal Oastlt- j- Oate-,"Cle- -- ar Senplns Coal Co. & - ------ , r, r: x- x - . j i'01SS4..v..YMlf v. -- - - - & COMPANY lCapltal6tock ... .wTTfr: Surplus Real Estate, Insurance & Loans . -- Paid On vx--Inter- TimeDeposiitsT 0AAFT8 "ON ALL PART8 OF " "THE WORLD 7 " . 76 ACADEMY "AVENUE x T7r - UTAH PROVO ' . Lots of money to - loanoi city property security. All kinds of property to trade. Bad accountswllectecL" .$25,000 r. $8,000' W. II. RRKRETON, President ALVA NELSON, Cashier. W. JOHNSON. Asst. Cash. Big cut in insurance rates and, long time granted to pay premiums. Some great bargains in little farms on. easy, payment.. planV Combination spbScHptions fer aH ' periodicala.'X" utad rffiws coiiPArnf ws l. d lcx , - The Electric Ca X il rjStateBanko! Provo- - stores. ECONOMY D CLOTHING SECOND-HAN- - BOUGHT. AND SOLD -- Cleaning- Pressing. lepairing jrGrKEftATlfAIN;)pposte L T. WALTER, MANAGER 176 West Center.' -- j and i , Dyeing - A Provo Steanf Laundry, ieo W, Center atiProvo, Utah. i ... I tad If 49-- 1 -- Telephone - Bell 171 Re4 tts advertising, space In The Provs Herald ia the county. ..!.. on, best, buy ta. Utak ' .,: |