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Show rxrn fsovo herald, Thursday, uovzuzzz 9, mi. m S GUARD TH 1 RUET ASSERTS . " more nutritive than any other flour food Uneeda Biscuit are In the A copy of the last issue of "Climatolodcal Data" has been received from Washington covering district No.: JO, the great basin. The mirBber is, of special local interest because f a interest; iuuc ut iuuuu lug al uus uu tains to climatic safety for the ' It r. says : ; mountainous districts the action of these areas Is considerably; hindereduWtMs unmitigated in the plains states and in the east The dangerous warm s ifioun-tainoccur of winter in the periods from the same sort of lowbarQT ineter area as in the Mississippi val-- , ley and in the east, but their" advance Is greatly retarded and their effect minimized by the high mountain' peaks and the general elevation of the land. A winter warm spell of sufficient length to start the 7sap practically never occars in the. mountain valleys where a more .equable condition of the jtprm'tarryjng atmosphere is enforced by the impending mountains. A great influence for good, how ever, from the mountains, in favor of (he fruit grower, ts the shortening of the daylight; that is the delaying of the morning sunshine and the advancing of the evening shadows, both of which are important aids in delaying the. opening- of fruit buds until spring has actually arrived It will be seen that southerly exposures, which offer no such "shadow protection from mountains to the east and west, will permit a much earlier budding of the fruit, and will thus increase the lbsaby subsequent- freezes. In valleys with a trend this valley protection for or? chards on the "eats side of the valley amounts to from 30 minutes to J2 'fi6ufFln"''tt'e"mrnTng7Thi8 shorjens the daily number of hours of sunshine on the orchards, ajld consequently delays the tiiJfeof budding and blooming until a safer part of the season. maximum frost-produci- re high-pressu- Located beneath: peaks of almost perpetual snow and amidst topographic conditions tending .to accentuate the vagaries of a mountain climate. -- the neighborhood of a mile above sea-leve- three-quart- er climates of rare equality and gentleness; "where the summer tempera: turel partake scarcely at all of the ' character of those on the unsheltered Great - Basin tilaln's and wher iha winter cold is crisp but not intense. Abandoning our old beliefs, in a, vicious, rugged climate born of the snowcapped mountains, we begin to comprehend the fact that mountains having certain favorable configurations, are actual assets, and not en cumbrances, as weathar producers and regulators, forming unique protection against the vicissitudes of climate so often found where the eleva tion tends to expose ana not protect. Protected From Late Frosts. .. Th e- - greatest-weatheenemy in - the fruit districts, east and west, is the late, vagrant spring frost, which occurs under the immense high-ai- r pressures that occasionally form over the United States in the Tate spring: Theis3untTmely"Tfost3 kill the fruit tuds.rafter all nature concluded that spring has safely -- ... prob-ability-o- f- nor'th-an-sout- h has-appare- ntly of his clothes in the i. : J1 iJ'Where.'lsald tbeclerL '. .other .1908?" Life. New bureau. . York Sun. "are-he-. HIS DEDUCTION. i At a dull "author's reading" iu a London house the hostess mercifully "Those ocean liners are splendid af- aljowed her husband to slip from the -r- - Z:s room at the end of an hour.- fairs. r-::, he was indulging In the ante-roo"Yes, answered the woman who had been to a summer ;resort, "itj's a himself in a,prodlgous yawn, when he splendid idea to build boats so large Uaw a. footman fast,asleep at his post ! n .. AU 1..4. nnV.n..Dn thm " Wnch- He steDoed softly over to the" man ingtoa Star. an awakened him. , ( WASHED IN THE RAW. "James.'' he said sternly, but with a SIZE COUNTS FOR SOMETHING. , m ! ' . Rob?1' : . ! w ; z. t"' 27-28r2- l. Q Excursion Rates Via --: ' your-- e DELINQUENT NOTICE. t Ticjsctson-sal- November 1 Return limit, December 4.. . : . ', ni ELICTRIC IQJUlCiBIT- Lake Route Agent; 1 . For tickctsand information write or - call on ' r tr--Sai- t ; 't -- " ' , iSalrJake 'rrf ,'. Winter City.;-- - ;.;':-:i' . - ' . unless we satisfy you on tJie qualor iron ity question. Rough-dr- y will the clothes, ed, lcf clean You'll save soajvfuel, tirherjenb per and fabneg. Ratcsre-'ver- y reasoablc, tocn. X I tCeTT now whlla . Llndon,' Utah . First pub. Nov. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Steam Laundry s, THE REAL SIGN . - Is the Electric both day and night., It draws the people to your window at night and they your place oft business sarrre'ign-the.neTrthat :"by TY.IT. r day ' Designs and quotation; - lo-cat- e s fa S B A Ratl-itBlivcrcyoujtan. T. J. RUS30N. Socrctary-and-Tfeasare-tv- Name, of Corporation in Full; Big Nebo Mining & Milling Company Principal 'Place of Business, Provo City, Utah. 468 South Academy Avenue. Notice is hereby, given that at meeting of' the directors held vn tna 4th day ofJ4ojrember, A. D. 1911, am THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN assessment (No. 1) of one mill per MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING Share was levied on the outstaadlag. corporation, pay-OF INTEREST .TO YOU. capital stock of the lable Immediately to James A..,01iver, Secretary, at the. 'off foe of the company, entrance 43 Fast Center street Provo City, Utah, Any stock upon which this assessment may remanx , & COAL UTAH TIMBER -unpaid on the 12th day of December C ... 1911, will be delinquent and advertisCaEtla Gate, Clear Creek apd' J for sale at. public auction, and unA ed niawalha" CoaL less payment ts made before, will be 1912. . ,150. tO60 -- ,West" Fifth North. 4 sold on the.6t.ti day of January. 1 at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay Both1 Phones, 232. Domestic - SHp 6J 1 MANDERFIELD ArG. P: A. : . . 46 North Academv. to 2?, inclusive. z:. . Johnson & 80ns Investment Company, Principal Place of Business, Linden, Utah. There are elicqmmt upon the following escribe stork, on account of ae-- tie&aTffent No. :', of fLOO per aharU. levied on the 'ith (ry (rf Soptembcv . 11911; the srvprsrTTTnTiTitg oppoSltd ttteT sa follows! X re8pectivonhwliold --la- st Cert. . No. Name., Shares.' Daa. 9 Andrew A. JohnRon 100 - $i00.Q And in accordance with law and t3e board made on the 4th day of B&&-- : tember, 1S11, bo many shares of eaCh parcel Of stock as may be necessary will be sold at iwbltc auction at tHe YOUR WHOLE FAMILY office of the secretary, Llndon, TJtaa, will be pleased if you turn your on.Moflday, the 20th day of Noveem-bc- r, 1911, to pay the delinquent assessentire, washing over to us. We ment, together with the cost of adverknow we "can't hold your trade tising and expense of sale. THE ELECTRIC CO. 27 .' STKNIA SW ANSON HADMALU. Pleasant Grove, Utah. J. W N. Wh(tecttbn, Attorney for company. " ". " J.-- W. DUNN," Mgr. w : the .delinquent assessment, i Ft d We have "plenty. . Office 43. East Center-SU- ' First pub. Nov. 7, 191L , 1- ORD A Telephone j 17 sa. V. A. C " and 'Surgeon Physician " together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JAMES A. OLIVER, promptly submitted.. e 5 . Beebe Lumber Co. ? Convention Salt Lake City Nov: Etc "THE BUSY CORNER." . All persons having plalms against the estate of Carl Swens,pn, deceased, will present the same with vouchers, to J. W. N Whltecottoni attorney at his office In ;PrOW City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of our pricesand prompt service will please you. Come and Inspect our stock.. NATIONAL HIAIUi "'-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and lections, Never sold in bulk. ' 1 from, which to make proof package . :, fish."- ...vwwv v 059, Window Frames, Casing, Interior Always 5 cents. Ai wa vs fresh and crisp in moisture- - tuo Elizabeth gazed .t the sardines in Chicago Journal. aeroplane wonder and theft asked: ' SIGN WAS ALL RIGHT. "But, mother, .how do the large fish New. .Orleans - Recently in a Seattle shop appeared eet the cans . open?" : : . "the gign. ,:ZZZZZ .:: 1$iOoK4?09,Xui? Pkayune., auu We havea complete stock ot :- : Wl" ber 18, 1911, at 11 a. m.t at the eonf pany's office to pay the delinquent as sesflment thereon, together with t&s cost of. advertising,, and expense of BUAXTON BAJtNKTT. sale. Secretary, ' 1911." : , First pub. Are You Going to Build? Finish, , r, THEY HAD TO SHOW HER. . , Little Elizabeth and her mother having luneb- eon together, and the mother, who FLIGHT OF FANCY. always tried to impress facts upon "We have notbjjig for a frontispiece her young daughter, said: "These little sardines, .Elizabeth, 'K; this month." PRun a blank page withfa fly speck are sometimes, eaten by tffe larger UWU at " his office Payaon, Utah. Any stcck upon which this assess- ment may remain. unpaid oa Saturday November 18, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at poblio t- tion, and unless payment lb made be fore will be sold on Tuesday, Decern Spo-Sah- y Chronicle, "Oh, it wa3 fine, 'cept I had to wash my face and. hands in raw water at the pump. 1 like it cooked best, like ... we .have it at home.' Judge. ahlemmediately-tehft-sertary-- their nourishment. "How did you enjoy your visit to twinkle in his eye, "I'm afraid you've e your grandfather in the country. been listening at the keyhole." ASSESSMENT NO. 3. -- Buy thetn because of their freshness : buy them because of their crispness buy them because of their goodness buy them because the "Certainly it is,'' answered ...... vv judge nereis my io;'y . - ueici.uc ivjucaer ia me greai wife in the country? fc -- to be bought merely as an economy good. . - District, Utah County, Utah. Notice U hereby si ven that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Spring Lake Mining Companj, held pn the "23d day of Septembet;"" 1911, Assessment No. 3 of fifty (60c) cents jer thouBand shares was levied upon the capital stock of the too crisp, coin pennies:" No less a person was attracted by this ,than Judge Watson h Wig Why do you thing that walked up to the counter and lay He rich? He looks as though he ha down a penny .triumphantly, ask ing a cent in the world . ed for $15. The clerk took "the penWagg Only a rich man can afford ny, examined it closely asked if it to look as though he hadn't a cent, in were- - genuine, and after several minthe world. Philadelphia Record. utes sighed and said he guessed it Was Z; - Spring Lake Mining Co. Principal Place of. BuslneM Provo City, Utah. Location of Mines, Eldorado Mlnlnf gf RICH MAN'S LOOK. OFF HIS BEAT. - ' Seeretan. H. A. SMOOT, First pab'llcatlon Oct. Uneeda Biscuit are too good, too nour-ishin- WHAT THE SHEARS SAY . n sale. V is but five cents, , -- JMe.'Vsheroteand thaawful Lcough has almost gone. It also saved my little boy when taken with a se ver bronchial trouble." This match' less medicine has no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price 60c and $1 Trial bottle .free. Guaranteed by Hedquist Drug Co.'s two stores. Though the cost - t - prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. 'Doctors had said her frightful cough was a "consumption" cough, and could do little to help her. Aiter many remedies failed, her aunt urged ber to take Or. King's Ne Discovery. "I have been using it for Bome Notice Is hereby givea al 7 .of board alraeton of tits meeting The Lost Joeophlna Gold litoing eoK Pnyrbeld on thel8th day of October,.; 1911, an assessment '(Number I), tff one mill per share was levied on t5 outstanding capttal atock of the torjp- ration, payable Immediately to II. A. j Smoot, Secretary, No. 15T Wesi Ct ' . ter street, Provo, Utah. Any stock: upon which saii assesi- -' raent may remain nnpaii en If oaday, November 27, will' be delinquent and advertiaed for sale,, at public aac tion, and unless payment Is made le f ore, will be sold on Monday, Decern-be- r 18, 19 tl, at the hour of J . at Its office, room 9, Farmers asS Merchants' Bank building, to pay the delinquent! .asseaemenL together with the cost f advertising and expense of ' ment in health, in good eating. -- F; Timety; advice given Mra. C. WU- loughby, of Marengo, Wis. (R. No, 1) an investment in nourish- - -- tt OF PROVO Averts Awful Tragedy. -- a package of Uneeda Biscuit is an invest-ian-t . -- THE STATE BArK Jive cents spent for A that have l, Feciurtfaer "iBfkfejtfa'a ca the Dotices published tcre coosult respecthe signers or county clerk. . elp- , crackers. Uneeda Biscuit. -- in of heryou da fidehce. Ask htm this qneH tionJ "Do i ned a checking I NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT account with a good. Tank The Lot 4otephln Gold lllnlng Cq wilLit .iielp me in any way? Principal Ptaca of BtMlneMj, Proro, the sap-starti- fruit-growe- yottf-coul- r 1 any t anc the bank any. Well, try this: Go to tht - successful business tmafk whom yqu have the most con couldn't Soda crackers are EXPERT No doubt you honestly lieve that yotrjfon'l need n bank account, that the bank Secretary Provo. ' Gives Aid to Strikers ' ' JjUKJb.NSU-W- , and Of Aces 36T ' Fourth' West St OFFICE- IIOURSV 9 to 10 a " X 2 to 4,p. m. ' And. By,' Appointment., Z FU!slencp - t V . Wyvvv-- y v ' ra. . L -. Sumeimcp Jirer;: kidneys and bowand rcfuso a Js seem to go oa strike "' work right. Then you Jifed those ' -- Dr. joasant little to them New" ,Pills giro life King's, natural; aid "aad gftntly couhI. .proper irtn Erf Hpnt nennn oon jojiowa. strike-broake- . ' rs , |