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Show II GUIDES fill) j legal Notices- r A Root tor Lyery furpose - ForartheiHnfoFmatioMii: A Roof--f the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. its I is thebest selling cough medicine on tfiejniajjretj does just exactly what a cough medicine is expected to do : it stops coughs and colds speedily and effectively. Should be kept in the house NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Lost JosephlneGoldM InlnjLCOs , A news bulletin Utah. City has the following concerning tlje finariclal report of me Denver - - '-.Cfrande:-"- - & Bio "Operations of the Denver & Rio iranae are meeting with very poor results. the In tie first tace of Business,' Provo, Principal nr-New-TYork of four-mont- Notice is hereby "given that at meeting oil the board of directors of The Lost Josephine Gold. Mining cou. pany.'held on the 28th day of October, 1911,. aiL assessment (Number 9), of one mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corpo ration, payable Immediately to HL A Smoot, Secretary, No.. 157 West Cen fiscal year the, company a after earned surpluiL jfi,012,70b In four the ended months charges. .October 31 last surplus amounted to but 1561,200, a decline of f 451,400 "or ter street, Provo, Utah. 44.6 per cent as conaredjiitha Any stock upon whleh said assessyear ago. meat may remain unpaid on Monday, . "JJu8Tnes3 of the la of company November willbe..dellnquent good volume. In fact, the road la ! making a bettecoqparison in gross and advertised for sale at public auc with a year ago than several other tion, and unless payment is jnade besystems, operating Jn practically, the fore, will be sold on Monday, Decem same territory. It lis the expanse ber 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., account that is mainly responsible at its office, room 6, Farmers and - -l- or- iu rplus Merchants' Bank building, to pay the The ratio of working costs to delinquent assessment, together with gross in OcTober was 77.6 per cent! the cost of advertising and expense of . as compared vlth T1.3 per cent for sale. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. Octotoer-oMa- st First publication Oct. 31. year. The decline in liet amounted ' to $164,100, or more NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. : than 25 per cent. "It must be said, however, that op- - At a meeting of the board of di-' erating- - conditions In October ""pro- - rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold hibited a comparaUvey low operat- Mining Co., held on the 25th day of ing ratio. Much of the company's November,.J911, he time for payment of assessment No . 9 oh the main line wras seriously damaged by floods ,and the cost of re- capital stock of the company was pairing the roadbed is estimated at extended rYdTOIondayj Nov. 27, to close to 1400,000.' This has been Friday, Dec. 15, 19IT, andthe time of charged In expenses. It was not un- saie oi delinquent stocK rrom Decis, til the middle of November that train H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. service was again restored on the " damaged .parts of the line." -- 1911 L . r re-tur- BEWARE THE CARELESS The pretty girl was talking about her fiance. "He never seems to notice how I dress," she said, rather well pleased.- - "He tries to look Interested, but I know ,from his expression that he does not recognize one gown from another, and once he told me I always look all right to him, no matter how I am dressed." - men aon t-marry mm, advisea a youthful grandmother of 6a almost tartly and wholly disregarding grammar. She was herself of the trim." smartly gdWBedvariety of women who refuse to growdr-Tak- e my advice, if a man does not carefiow-yo- u look he never will provide the moneyfor you to dress as well as you will wish to. A mahought to care how his wife is dressed. Not that it is the most important thing in life but that it has V 7- little-wor- a two-fo- ot i ;been IS i i T KtEPTKE AIL persons having claims against the estate of Carl Swenson, deceased, will present the same with vouchers, to J.. W, N. Whitecotton, attorney for the estate, at his office in Provo City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of March, A. D. 1912. J,-- . do of z o clocB:p.m5 to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of Bale." JAMES A. OLTvER,, Secretary; Office 43 East Center St, Provo. First" pub,..Nov..7 191L Triple Link Mining and Milling -- ny.PrlnclparPlaceof ' . Com- - Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is t hereby gfVen that at i " ' ' , r Utter disregard, of .Quarantinel lawa meeting of the "Board "of Directors of on the part of several residents, of the f Triple Unk Mining and Milling .Lehi, Utah county, will probably sood Co., held on the 1st day of December. result in a number of prosecutions, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of two sald8tate health officials. C. T, (I) mills per share was levied on the " '. Emery, stut bnitary' lnspctor rt putstanding capital stock of the corpo turned last right front Lehl.hoie ration, payable immediately to John conducted a thorough lnvj3tigaU6:t E. Bott secretary,' 209 East Fourth - Mr. Emery iaaldthAjBeseraLla: SOTthatreet-ProwCi- ty.' Utah. Any persons whose homes had stock upon which this assessment. may .been quarantined had, left their "dwel remain, unpaid on Friday, January 6, lings and gone up town whenever 1911, will-bdellniuent and adver they had so chosen. Used, for sale , at , public auction, and - Mr. Emery said there was consider unless payment Is made tefore,; will able scarlet fever at Lehi. oe soia on ML rnursaay, January ao, ax . .To Try Trapping 8parrows. At nrst n was evwent only in- -a the hour of 19 o'clock a, to Jay Agents of the 'department pf agrimild form, but several ' cases of the delinquent assessment,' together culture, it was announced, have been for the last two months; experimenUag" serious nature have been discovered with the, cest of adverUsing and ex with devices to trap English sparrows. within the last few days. " T penseot sale. Ftom Maine to California an agent , JOHN E. BOTT, Secretary. of the department has traveled during y QUAIL ARE RECEIVED. V 209 East Fourth South, St, Provo. those months. Many' machines have sr. w. unamoers, state game .warbeen tried out, but as yet one has not been perfected which officials say will den, was the recipient" Monday of 85 First publlcaUon "Dec 2, 1911. do the work successfully. w-rquail, which were, sent, from Wash Dr. Charles J. Fisher, who has thf lng ton county. The Wrds will be ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS work la hand,, said that the English , taken to Cache and Box Elder coun-MEETING. sparrows are a nuisance and that they Notice Is hereby given that the an nana bearable ' fruit" trees- - in the ties where they, will be liberated. v This is part of a shipment of 7 500 nual stockholders' . meeting x of the spring.'. birds which will be taken from Wash' Sioux Consolidated Mining Co. will be Take young apple and peach trees, tot". Instance," Dr. Hsher said. The ingtoa county to stock the various held at their office, room' 4 Farrer eat into the, buds and deepArrowa other counties in the state. It a tx block, Provo, Utah,' dn the 2d day oi stroy tiie cores. It then becomes ln pected that 200 birds will be sent to. January, ,191V at 11 o'clock, a. m. of powibte.for Uiem to bear fruit Millard county and the rest will be said day "for the 'Tpurpose of electing "We are idolng no experimenUng la distributed, throughout Tooele and directors;' for the ensuing" year and Waahington at this time. In several Wasatch .. counUes..LWhenth birds for any ther business that may prop parts of "the country, however, we have agents at work with devices. are distributed all the counties in the erly come before the meeting. .. . t From What i .have heard these R. L. ANDEItBERQ, S6c, state will be fairly well supplied .with have not as yet bwn per" Consolidated The Sioux Co, birds. Mining ;,1;':.. : fected." -- , - e . ak m - - , " -- , - - North-Academ- v, SMOOT Get it now while MILLINERY I We have plenty. you can. Telephone 17 New Train Service ? 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You are made to realize . that the manufacturer who made ' your machine is going to stay : table, The Provo Bakery will furnish you with the final part of that dinner. Those well-bake- ; fan- pies, cy, cakes and toothsome d . . back of it. .: .The Monarch Typewriter Cora pany does not forget, a typewrit- -' er as soon as it passes into a cus-tQme- ; " - r's hands, : but their interest ' as keen in lheMonarchT that . has been in use many years as the K one on its way. to a prospective v , c . . 'customerL IS I Holiday Candies and don't forget their delicious BREAD. "' . - t' West Third South.' a SPAFFORD Winter Rale Delivered Kg ' " - . - . ." A y 185 46 A x the- - .: 5 good and doesn't cost us much more than it would to have them stay home, or didn't use to. "Tears ago we" gave some small tips. a little to the waitress and. a little to the chambermaid, amounts not great. but now' we have to gtve moreto them and we have to give also toJthe cner and to the housekeeper and ao on. something to everybody that does to be the something for us. custom, and it all counts up. "This rear, for instance. I sent the folks along weekly the little check for their board and their other moderate expenses and they are always careful about those and everything is going along very pleasantly and I see us settling the financial problem very nicely, and then a week orvtwo before they are coming home we.put down a little memorandum of the- - tips to give when they come, away, and do you know that this year these amounted to $30 "Thirty dollars: and that gives me Just as it does every year quite a IlttTe Jolt I know It's coming., but t never realise it Ull it comes. '.. . "You know what Lincoln said about paying bills T that it ' was . easier to pay a big bill If you bad the money thaa-a- little bill If -- yotr tadnV and sum that up on the tips hits us In something that way. We pay 'em, but it does sort of put the kibosh on our nice UtUe finanaial achedule." Jem. JhefiUuday-'-ot-Januaryy-lSl- .MGHT : PROMPT SERVICE AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT rious matter. "Every summer I send my wife and '? daughter to the country, to a modest a -- v Is the Electric sign attrac tive both dayjand night. It draws the people to your window at night, and they lo ; cate your place of business f by that same sign the next day TRY IT.. , Designs and quotation! promptly submitted THE ELECTRIC CO. with the whole tone ,ot their hotel in Sljulef place-- does them - THE REAL SIGN The place to trade for yourXmas Merchandise Name of Corporation In Full: Big Neb Alining & Milling Company-Princ- ipal IS SERIOUS Place of Business, Pro- TIP QUESTION vo City, Utah.' Notice is hereby given that at a Gratultles of the Season Give a 8a-vera Jolt to Man of Small meeting of the directors held on the Income. 4th day of November, A. D. 1911, an assessment (No. 1) of one mill per "This tip business," said a man of share was levied on the outstanding small income, "has, come to be a se: fat-the-ho- ur ' 'M jgave Jier aatin walltlng'ault a lit tie flip and left for her constitutional capital stock pf the corporation, payable immediately "to James A. Oliver, Secretary, at the office of the com- PinJxeQtTuceli.EastJSnter--tree- t, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on "the 12th day of December, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be :., Both Phones 21. " -A AND THIRD 5QJJTH. htps, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. jpillltMS to home. ' There is something wrong with a man. who does not wish his Wife to look her best If your STENIA SWANSON RADMALL. fiance is tractable I advise you to bePleasant Grove. Utah. gin a course, of him at Instructing WiN Whitecotton, Attorney- for once. If not " she shook her head Estate. warnlngly, smoothed jlown her. sllra sold L'JIIIIUIIUIIil " Grocers I Quality AO E MYV E. -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , find. U CO R N E ft-- AC - , Let us Estimate Your Next Bill iuiiui u iiuuuiiuuu and Grandmother Hands Out Some Good Advice to Engaged Girt - The Bull. Run mining property in Bull valley, thirty-fiv- e mile's west of St, George, has been purchased by ,tho following Provo men?. C. W, Weat- rope, W, D. Roberts JrV John T. Tay: 3or, Frank Wagner and John Puisiph-.- -' er, and work to develop it willbe' commenced at once. It consists of four claims: very has beendone but some exceptionally rich ore :runnlng as high as 150,000 to the ton, has been taken from a streak of orelTThe vela carrying this rich streak is sixteen feet wide on the surface and Is in a lime and porcontact 1 Mr. Westrope, who phyry ' has just returned fromJhepcoperly has" some new samples of gold which ' he washed out of two handfuls of crushed ore. Bull valley has been ' looked upon as a promising mining field for years,, as much rich ore has Jound in .the shape of float and in surface "deposits" PracUcaUy" all the country is located, but little development work has been done." I Wise -- - MAN V ' - Grades High Prices Low Everything right Takeityourself.Containsnoopiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. For Sale by Hedquist Drug Company W;-191- 1, , Best on the market I r SHINGLES constantly where there are children. 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Test meet-ing- s It was a rainy Bunday morning, and For the TJtah Wool Growers every night starts at 8 o'clock. as PastorJ Goodman looked over his convenUon at Salt Lako "' Spiritualism adviser. congregation he saw" there were Just will sejenteen persons- present- - Pastor make a rate of one single fare for being a wiBe man, did. not THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN Oeodman, scold them oa account of their being tho' round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING so few in number. He Eare them the 8th and 9th, good . returning until Dec; 11th., , OF : INTEREST ; TO :YOU. test sermon he had in his barroL , The clari-royanv- is Utah Typewriter Exchange Company " , -- . - - ' r .. |