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Show r 12, 1911. THE PRO VO HERALD,- TUESDAY, DECEMBER " SA'IBETETO SOUTH 0MB - UTAn AU the At the Utah County Develop-meleague convention, recently held here, Professor E. S. Hlnek- Tr Ainiverslty, g ave ley, of the a very interesting "talk on' "The Draining" of Utah Lake," and firom the figures given by Pro- fessor . Hlnekley In nls lecture" the question of reclaiming the ,vast acres of swamp land along .. ' election fceldSaturday South tnroughout Sanpete high school district to determine whether or not the district should support "high schools, how many, and where they were to- be located, the voters deter mined on two high schools, .one to he located at Manti and one at Gunnl nt 4 , . - shores-o- f the-la- ke COMPANYr. three years ago plans were suggested and the matter laid before the interior department at Washington, D. C. and at the time Lewis A. Western United States reclamation service. with headquarters at Phoenix, Ariz., over the ground. At that time, however, It Vas ascer tained, says Professor Hinckley, that the people of. Salt Lake and Utah counties were not agreed on the matter of ton trolling the. waters of . the .'lake and for that reason, if for no - other, the- - government- - would not in- elude the reclaiming of these lands under the Strawberry project. Prof Hinckley says that upwards of 12,- 000 acres of very fertile land can be reclaimed , without interfering in the 'least with the lake as a a storage res ervolr. It has been ascertained, says Professor Hinckley, that the annual evaporation on the lake is more than six feet, and If the lake can he confined to cover a smaller area of territory the evaporation would, of course, be lessened,. The plan propos--e- d Is' to build dykes across the necks of some of the bays of the lake and then jpump the water of these lays Into the main lake, and also dyke the river channel, forcing the water to the lake' proper, and prevent it over- of came-here-ande- eoiiE 150 " tHiawatha73oal. -Northr-! Flftfe te4SO West ' -Both Phones, 232. ':ElyTs Cream; Balm, - colds and catarrh and claim they have - Cream Balm. Unlike internal mixtures which upset the stomach, 6F strong. .snuffs which only agson by majorities ranging from"150 gravate thatrouble.tbis cleansing, healing, aji'tlsctie.Balm-instantl" ' reaches the eeas ' , to 300. , ofae trouble, stoja the nasty discharge, Considering thaj, the time for voting clears the nose, headl and threat, nd bjn 3 bock the sensirof Jtatte, smell and was limited, to four hours, and that heii'iiig. ;iIore" than-ihiv- it strencthens thi wtakanedantj diseased tissues, thus thfirewaB-:bu- t onepolllBf placenta protcnih A TOUv BcrSinst a return of the trou- each precinct, the vote cast was ex JjlgSlaime'wllIianaa ftdtofedy; orresult- dreeat its tcatsing chronic ceptionally large, an aggregate of 2342 -.. votes having been cast. t catarrh h e& inflammation ofthe fin T. CU'jrirnoTiifiir. Joy reigned supreme when the g the air passages, and can-iibo readied by mixtnreB taken into the al results . were madeknown. The ' Btoma' h, nor can it be cured by snuffs and high school students pardaed the w uiSh only cause additional ini. cow streets with drums, tin horns, "i r thne oh tlwm. Get a bells and, in fact, with anything that aiaEdlm from ".::.; cf T '7 "i An lm yourdmggiit, arid a?y-- r wing it 'for a 99 could aiake hideous noises. you Will wish you Lad triad it sooner, it mense bonfire was made of several ycur case requires a spray,, ask for Ely's cords of the public "schools' kindling (Lif.mi'lCroam Colin. Ido iiei-- thould give the children Ely's wood around which the members of Ialm for eokl it is the Manti high school board, members lacTlyliiirmlosa, and pleasant te'take. of the city, council, the bishopric, the - t -- - : utah,., Keep on aving. It's the only system for a person on a sal- ary to louow. ana it wins. There's no place where you can, put a few dollars each month or week that will pay you r the returns as savings account. Here your savings earn 4 per Cent interest com- pounaea iwice a year, unc dollar opens an account.- PROVO COMMERCIAL SAYINGS ANK. hTgTWftoeljres3ors LD.S. ; . coun-TiesT- ten-year-o- ld s, few-place- at Fruits California Whitehead's. Farrer' & Menlove ' street, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which said assess: ment may remain unpaid on Monday, November 27, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and unless payment is made before, win be sold on Monday, December 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., at Its officer-- : room 6, Farmers and Merchants' Bank building, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale.H. A.' SMOOTr Secretary. First publication Oct. 51. - 1 YOUR WHOLE FAMILY -will be pleased if you turn your entire washing over to us. We know we can't hold your trade unless we satisfy you on the qualor iron ity question. Rough-dr- y ed the clothes will be clean. You'll save soap, fuel, time, temper and fabrics. Rates are very reasoable, too. Domestic Stean Laundry ' 468 South Academy Avenue. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the boardjpf 'directors of the Lost - Josephine Gold Mining Co., held on, the. 25th day t of November, 1911, the time for payment of assessment No-".- ' 9 on the capital stock a of the company was extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to Friday, Dec. 15, 1911, and the time of sale of delinquent stock from Dec. 18, to Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1912. H. A SMOOT, Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of Carl Swenson, .deceased, will present the same with vouchers, to J. W. N. Whltecotton, attorney for the estate, at his office in Provo City, Utah, on or before the 5tti day of March, A. D. 1912. STENIA SWANSON RADMALL, Pleasant Grove, Utah. J. W. N. Whitecotton, Attorney for . Estate,. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.- - . chang-esniad- 236 West Center Street e . at a. trifling expense.:,, . ally- This, however, is only pne . of the advantages in frame ', building. We can name mariy more that are" Based on sound reasoning and long years of close observation.. Before building come in and let's talk this lumber business over. Dolls Toys for . Beebe Lumber Co WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. . What a. woman want amon S- other important things is a checking account. In managing household expenditures a check book acts as a perpet-- r ual reminder of the difference between income and outgo. You can tell at glance just what your financial resources are how and where you haye spent your money.. Every check given acts as a receipt. It is an incentive in itself to save. ' STATE BANK OF PROVO.' PARENTS ',. The best Xmas gift for a boy is a X', A ( year's good reading. To get it, send 50 .cents today for" leading boys' monthly magazine of Amer- Picture Framing - tGOV Office' Get the Aberdeen e. aJ. menlove : West Center:SYeetlZI 1 Nov. 7. 1911. ASSESSMENT- - NOTICE. -- Co. Thursday, Dec. Yard uy thff'VMlea 'mnlBr'f KOEFORD ft CRO WTHERS, 1 1911r an -- assessment No. 8). of. two Proprteton. " (2) mills .per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corpo ration,' payable immediately to John E.- - Bott secretary," 209yEast Fourth PERFECTLY LAUNDJEREB South 'street. Prove. XityJJtah. Any stock upon which thls' assesement may to look at his linen remain unpaid on Friday, January 5, lie i , 14 Eldred's Roller. Rink X Pruvo Opera House i x X IF YOU. WANT. TO LAUGH Decentel3 Christrrias Joy is joy when the gift is a all-ye- ar v i TO The Kodak gives the oppb. oinity f ost interrstirig-p- forrmaking-the-m- i all stories ? SALESMAN I I Y By James Forbes, Author of '"THE CHORUS LADY,? THE BRIGHT, BREEZY, SCINTILLATING, IOUS, HUMOROUS A Play with 1,o6oLauahi : PRICES COMEDY SPARKLING, SUCCESS. r; COc to $1.50. ' HILAR , Company of clever comedians, including ".'"- - don McMillan and dorothy grey. SEAT SALE '10 A. a picture story.' And'.thcday to begin that story is.the- - home day Christraas-r- Let us make your Xmas Photos. They are sure' to please,, : PROVO 'TRAVEtlNG" ' Iqves when we send it home snowy white and perfectly heart" good to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes us the palm for Tme , laundry work. We know what peo ple,, want and we' see that they get it on time, too. .launder-e"d.Itrdoes"h- is FOLLOW THE CROWDS ' M. WEDNESDAY 6iMnHafen STEAM - LAUNDRY. G. Excursion. 77 N. Academy. Provo, Utah Account annual convention National Wool Growers association at Omaha, A TERRIBLE BLUNDER, Neh., the, Denver 6 Rio Grande will to neglect liver trouble. Jfever do It sell round trip tickets on Dec. 11, 12 TakeIDr.:.Klng;'a New Life Pills on and 13, at 140.00. Tickets good rethe first sign of constipation, bilious-ncs- a turning until Dee. SVlSll. Stopbtert or Inactive bowels and prevent permitted, at all points returning "with. vlrulenr Indigestion, jaundice or gall In flnal llmlt stones. They regulate liver; stomach and bowels, and build up your health. A WANT-AOnly '25c at HedqulaY Drug Co.'a two IN THE HER "D.-&R-v D Stores. . ;' '' " - ZlS-l-i - .. I East Center St., Provo. , 1 - Masquerade e,- Triple Link Mining and Milling Com pany. Principal Place of Business, ProyoL.Utah.. ,.. Notfee is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Triple Link Mining and Milling They are the best in the I State Independent Coal a' ft Secretary. 43 First pub. DISHES! , . 7 Wednesday, ' the-cos- t, Xmas Presents DISHESI - . m made-befor- ihd- - DISHESl IM THE BUSY QORNER . v the1 Children Pictures . . I " stories educa ica. Hleh-clas- s Beebe Lumber Co. carry full In tional, Name Full: of Corporation manly, sports, games, elecBig line of Ruberoid Roofing and Ne & Milling Company-Princ- ipal trical, mechanical, Nebo Mining carpentry, avi phi Hardwall atfd' Finishing Plas Place of Business, Prowireless, ation, poultry, pets, ter. vo City, Utah. and camping, Boy Scout trapping is Notice hereby given, that at 52,000 depts. Keeps boys inter- meeting of the directors held on the ested now. Sent three to homes 4thday of November, A. D. 1911, an a whole for $1.00. Remit to year MARBLE & GRANITE assessment (Nol) of one mill per THE NATIONAL YOUTH share was. levied on the outstanding Kedzie Bldg. Chicago, III capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to James A. Oliver, Secretary,, at the office of the" company, entrance 43 East Center street, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain 4. unpaid on the 12th day of December, The Beesley 1911, will be delinquent and advertis-- 1 ed for sale at public auction, and un-Marble and Granite Works will be ! less payment Is 6th 61 W. First So. sold on of 1912, the day January; St, Provo, Utah, f at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessmentr togetner of advertising and ex with pense of sale. JAMES A. OLIVER, 1 -- A ; monuments! THE PLACEvFOR -- 4 , Art Store . .1 l Studio and . . hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of The Lost Josephine Gold. Mining con. pany, held on the 28th day of October, 1911,- - an assessment (Number 9), 61 one mill per share .was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to H. A. Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Cen-te- r Is is not the only leaturft.-that- .should be . considered when building a home. Few peo-- 1 pie are farsighted enougti to anticipate-- theirs requirements 15 or 20 years hence. Some time you may desire an addition " made to your home or some to niake the, hofpe rnore adequate- - to your derriands and here again is an advan- - .' tage in shaving a frame house. Alterations can-bmade much, more "easily: on such a house, leaving practically no contrast between the old and the new? usu- - anda-and-the-local - " Notice -- . kafW and Office, 267 ft ' Fourth West SL " OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. And By Appointment -S- PHONE STUDERTS Seven young men, members of the senior class of L. D. S. university, gave portions of their cuticle as big as a man's hand, to have grafted onto, the right arm, hand and neck of Jessie Whitaker, of Heber City, who was terribly burned by gas oline over ten weeks ago. The young men are Herbert Maw, Phil. Grant, June Sharp, Ray Elsmore, Ray Wood, Vera McCullough'and L. S. atookey. When the little girl was taken to L. D. S. hospital her arm bad healed In a but most of it was still raw and bare of skin. Saturday the. grafting was completed and now the child Is in a fair way to recover and will soon have as good an arm as she' ever, did-.- and "To Establish Schools in South School District," and ed his , cross in the the towns in which schools to be located, gjQy Physician and Surgeon p. Locate High Sanpete High the voter placyes column of he wished the he 4fd not vote to maintain these schools, tas this not on the ballot question waa not this oversight will Whether or tax invalidate any levy made on the schools is a question that in all probability will have to be settled by the court At a meeting of prominent citizens held a few evenings past the question Of a form o ballot was discussed and the form submitted by Attorney ..Genlowingani.xoyerlng.Jhelland as it eral Barnes waa discarded for. thjs does every year during high water. form that was used on account of the It has been demonstrated, Prof. lattef's simplicity; but it develops Hinckley adds, that most of the: land now that this simplicity may seriously Along. the shores of Utah lake, now affect the election. ;. known as swamp land, ta. adapted to (the raising of cranberries, and even EQUALIZATION BOARD some of it can be profitably utilized MEETS AT RICHFIELD for raising this lucious fruit without The State- - Board of Equalization much draining.. The growing of cranwill' meet at Richfield Monday, with berries, as a profitable enterprise, is of the southern counties, assessors able to be taken up by the develop- to a more uniform form of with view a : ment league, and the men now'own assessment throughout the state. Coning the land in question are to be urghas sultation . "already been held with ed to-- go Into that business on a large '' " .' assessors ' the northern from scale. auditor and deputy The state .' When Secretary of thelnterior state immigration, labor and statisFisher was here last summer, he was will accompany the commissioner tics taken over the country and shown ' board.': the wonderful productive qualities of the lands of the county andjshow'n STATE LAN D SOLD. ; 'Z'Zl : " the swamp tmrn At the County court hbuse last .Frf-to accompanying Tiim demonstrated ; dayr, beginning at 2 o'clock, r Hon.; W. him that the3e lands could he made-- ' If. Thuin, of the state land board, 6oUl i nearly 5,000 acres of state land locat- 7 ' . good crops if VXwas drained. Mr.! ed In Boxelder at a price rang; county, , time-that" he was very fisher at said. ing. tronr $2.50to 1 4.10 per acre. The favorably impressed with the scheme: sale closed at S o'clock. - of Ai aining the land as suggested, but under the slaws as they now existed SENTENCED the department waa powerless to tin-- ' TO FORTY DAYS .. x- xienaKe ine worn. The development league prtfiinsses ' Warren S, Snow was arraigned on ;now, however,, to further agltatehe a cbarge;of forgery; In the: district d ralwgOroni6BCrn!l askTthe court" Saturday ..InydrhthlTndo n g Utah representatives ' in congress to to the youth of thejiefendant.hewa work for. the changing of the laws so seniencea io serve roriy aayB in la - - eewrty bi4s jall. The f L a of is Utah lands under county swamp felony and a conviction would try, the reclamation service now in opera necessarily bring a :state prison sen" " tlon. ,' tence. The boy Is 1& years of or & Residence and ethers at a were ridden in wheelbarrows the was measured speed by that pace of the best sprinters among the high ' school students. An afterthought, however, has arts-6- 5 I The Lost Josephine Gofd Mining Co Principal Place of' Business", Provo, T ' and-crou- -- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-1-BUWHAT. YOU SAVE. t . Of A Franio Hduso the notices published iieife- 1 rconsutnespective sighers- - nerer found s cure can get instant relief by Bimpy anointing the nostrils with Ely's Iif-j.- on on or county clerk. The thousands who suffer the jniserieaof : further-inftimati- . Destroyed by t Catarrh Can Be yuickly Hestored by Using ; CDMETO RESCUE . For . in Ihsmlndr f 'manycitlzens here as to the real effect of the election, while the ballot that was voted reads, . -- if The Durability leflah Kdliccs AT . -: About es-a- fr Castle Gate, Clear Creek apd ot 'illll, engineer in charge 9l .- - meeting - h TTTAIT TTTlf . - by drain .faig is again being agitated, and- the matter is to .be taken up by the league again At Its next the nifie i. ; - SiLLIi TASTE, iiifTiifiHftinis OF - ALD WILL RENT . A ROOM. x i91T71ireeMonrtd"""Mv Used for sale at public auction,-an- d unless, payment Is. made before, will be-- sold- - on ; Thursday, January 25,1 at - the hour of 10 o'clock' a. m., to pay tbe with the co8t'of adverUslng jand . " of sale. . JOHN E. BOTT, Secretory. -' 209 East Fourth South St, Provo, Utah. :Flrst publlcaOoa Decf z, lJlt delinquent-assessment,-toget- Waiting for YOU her se ..' ' ,'',.' x ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' ' . MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual stockholders' .meeting .'of' the Sioux Consolidated Mining Co. will be held at their off IceT room 4 Farref block, Provo,' Utah, on 'the 2d day of January; 1912, at, 11 o'clock a. nC of said" day fot the purpose of electing directors toi the ensuing year and for any other business that may prop before the meeting, erly R. L ANDERBERG,. Sec'y. " . ime yS. T.The Sioux Con3oUdatedLlIinlng".Co, ! We're always ready and will-ing-Jb play the Victor for you. Ypu'd come' in right now if you only realized what splendid music you can hear on , the Victor. . You owe it to yourself and familr -- . . to find out. Why not come in today? There's a Victor for YOU-J- 10 to $250; Easy terms ii desired. ; . Provo Book & Stationery PROVO, UTAH. ONE BEST BUY AD4N-THEIIF.RAL- A WANT 3 |