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Show THE PROVO HERALD SOCIETY, CLUB NOTES, PERSONALS tAri. Mrs. L. L. Donnon isntertaining this afternoon at her apartments at the Hotel Lamar iifhonor of the sixth birthday anniversary' ot her. ismall MrM.-Kellogg--En tertains Members of tne W. C. T. U. -- A numberol Social Hall The" pupils of the Eighth Grade of the C&fitral witta most delightful dancing party in the First: WarcjQSocial hall last evening, The hall was prettily decorated in the colors of the class and one hundred merry, young dancers were present during the evening. The affair was Josephine Kellogg followed the funcThe Sorosls Junior club me Thurs. chaperoned by "the teachers at the tion, a host of friends gathered to day evening at the home of Miss Ma Central school and a committee eom- " I t3i4mabtiatMQJT A T tgchool-entertaine- . The Provo Derald TIE 3CIEIIII81 GIVES VIEI'IS Graduating Class Enjoy Dancing Party at in- daughter Margaret. teresting games were planned for the : Mother's JDay was suitably observ- small guests and a birthday dinner ed, ty serve4tHcciterplece:U)t the table :.. Thursday! aitonooar&t the home being V beautiful birthday cake. The Mrs. M. M. Kellogg, at South Acad- guest list included the little Misses emy avenue.' Mrs. F. F. Bee had charge Evelyn Brereton, AHue and Eliza; "of the program aftef which aft open beth CoTfman, Juliette Thome, Marion discussion took place by those pres- - Beesley. Georgia Maw, JJoella Donnon. ' I wannntlnn I Ant ,:,. -- Tba Lost Josephlae Gold iSfinlng eofe PB.nyield oa tha isai day ot October, 1911, an assessment (Number ), ot one mill per share was levied on tha Publlh(v by,'th Hfrald " Publishing " Utah. OHtStandfng tiapll tftr.h nf the corpo-- Company, Provo, ratiot, payablerimmedlately to .H. A.. Baker and Larson, Owners, Smoot. Secretary," Ko." 157 West Ceo- ter street, Provo, Utah. J. David Larson, Editor, Any stock npon which paid assess: Entered as second class mail, mat. raent may remain unpaid on Monday, ttr June 6, 1911, 'at the Postofflce November T,mi7,witt be aellnquenl Provo, and "advertised for' sale at , 3,. 1879. and unless "payment Is made be- this If a Christian Science healer in afr, the death from child whom she has ben treating --Virgil O. Strickler, Christlancline lecturer ,' asked of & big assemblage in the First church street of Christ Scientist,- Ninety-sixt- h and Central Park West, last night, why should not regular physicians be seized for permitting more than ,1,600 children to die of the same disease in a year? The value of Mrs Eddy's teaching was evident to all familiar is arrested diphtheria of a eft j Otarrdethectfatrr 4 . Tho pa ening was giyen by Miss Opal Noon, subject; "The. Divinities of the Wind." Piano selections were given by Miss Martha Glazier. The next session of Jtfce club., wi'l .ba held .with. Miss J4ioa Taylor when the Utah Sorosls club " will give the program '. Cul-lina- n' of Mercur. the class attended to the details of the event; Misses Ardella Harmon, Zena Cluff, Orvilla Groneman. La, Vern Tucker, Vera Sward and Orval Legal Notices - . ..Themarriageof Miss Nellie Tay lor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Belle Wood was the gueBt of honor at a miscellaneous shower giv- Taylor, Jr., and Stewart Morrison, en last evening by Mrs. David H. was solemnized Saturday last at the The marriage Miss Maud Roylance home of the bride'. Jones, at the home of the former. The guests ceremony was performed by Bishop T of the affair were-th- e Misses Annie N. Taylor in the jpresenceo .lhe.Jm- mediately family and a lew friends. Gene Lola Reva Vincent, Followingrthe ceremony a wedding Vincent, Hat-tie Tressa supper was served. George. Oberg, Lucy Duke, Rena Eva Tiffany, Merriweather, The members of the Art Club were Safford, Selma Brown, Effie Strong, 'Varna Snow, Mrs. Vern Hardy, Mrs entertained last evening at the home of Miss Fawn lMuihall. Following Ada ClaTk,Mrs, Albert Anderson.--- , the regular session oi- - the club the members enjoyed a social hour and "Triday afternoon with Mrs. George refreshments the hosAn excellent paper on tess. The members of the club presHavercamp. "Twice Made Criminals' was given ent were the Misses Nettie, Knudsen, by Mrs. Samuel Schwab. Mrs. W, A, Rhea Kerr, Lettida Gray, Winnif red Thome was elected a member of the Wllkens, Maud Bowman, Pearl Olson, club. The next session will also be and Mrs. Lydia Rawson. -- held with Mrs. Havercamp; . Miss Rae Elmer who has spent the The Bridge club will meet this af- past three weeks in Provo with her ternoon at the home of "Sirs. Grant C. cousin, Miss Rachael Baxter will leave tomorrow for her home in Salt Bagley. . Lake City. ... .. The Misses Pearl and Lydia Jones are visiting friends in Salt Lake City Thursday, January 1, has "been chos;. en for the date of the wedding of Miss .today. " Cleo Jones, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. The Misses Opal and Ethel Noon E. L. Jones, and, William E. Ricks, of are spending a few days in Salt Lake Idaho, the marriage to take place at ... .. the home of the bride. City. . y: - Jrand Ecicma, . " was drawn by the state anditor yesterday in fa- to pay BOTooIJCund is about f 60,000 less than the amount turned over at thi same -- time last PsoriaciB and other skin Dt- D. D. with r.hich the taxes , FRIGHTFUL BURNING BlowIth terriflce cold-sore- bave come In. ... Another allotment will March and be made ip that will be corresponding- ly larger than the yar before to make up for the present BhortageT 7 The capita apportionment of the fund jer by the,, state school board will be made In the near future now!.' POLAR WINDS force at the far north and play havoc, withuthe skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped hands" and lips, that need Bucklen's Arnica Salve to Tieal them. It makes Neighbors saw the names and rush- the skin soft and smooth.- - Unrivaled ed to the house, where they broke for jalso burns, boils, sores, In the doors and rescued the chil- ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 cents at Hedquist's Drug "Co. .. dren. SAVE CHILDREN F ROM ' ion by the beet growers of this vicinity, and had left the children at home. Fire broke out in the house, which was totally destroyed. year, but the decrease is explained by the slowness move-men- ! Prescription for Eczema. A 25c bottle will prove this to you. will help you. the- the amount due from the tax collections In the December allotment. Tils - -- - troubles are caused by myriads bT germs at work in the skin. Unless these germs are promptly destroyed multiply, gnawing their they rapidlyInto the sensitive tissue. tray deep This Is what caucsr that awful He1", and what seemed a, mere rash may grow worse and develop Into a loathsome and torturing skin disease With its years of misery. Don't take any chances! Destroy the germs at the beginning of the trouble with that soothing and cleansing wash, - - SCHOOL TAXES vor of the state . Gcrinis Spread In Mo FOB A warrant for $318,066 sys-tem- " g .... ALLOTMENT vice-preside- o , Three little children of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis of Spanish Fork The origin of the fire is not known. were saved from inlcneration There was no lnsuvance. s in their home .early this morning by the timely arrival of neigh- THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN bors. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis were at- MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING tending a ball given at Park's pavil OF INTEREST TO YOU. s, SERVICE CIVIL. EXAMINATION Will be held in the Federal building, Provo. Utah, to secure eligibles for the following positions, on the dates named: Feb. FMimcess mDulari tjr Voting Ellen Contest ' ciety, Gub, Church, Lodge or other organi2ation, a beautiful upright piano. Coivnominate your favorites-c- p' toFeb ..Itest Starts Saturday, January. 20tlu.bui-youj:a- a " . ruary 1st. - , - . ; ;"; ' .. ' . is-now ' Remember: We show arid have THE Music. : to Immediately payable poration, Josephine Cook, secretary,' t, Provo, Vtah. 'Any stock upon which r"thiss8WsMenImayfer main unpaid on Wednesday, January 31, 1912, will be delinquent and adver. tised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made bfeore, will be sold at my office on Saturday, February 17, 1912, a. the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of Third-Wes- advertising and expense" of COOK, Restoration to Entry of Lands in Na-- . . Secretary. tional Forest. Office 165 North Third West Street, Xotlco is hereby given that the 1 Provo, Utah. lands described be:ow, embracing L 457.40 acres, wit"hin.uie Nebo and UinFirst pub. December 28, 19ll. ta National Forests, Utah, will be subject to settlement and entry under NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the provisions of the homestead laws act, of of the-- United Statt-- and-tAJ1 persons having claims against June 1, ."1906, (34 Staq 233)J at the the estate j)f Esther E. Miller, de- United States land' office at SaltLake ceased, will present the same with City, Utah. on April 3, 1912. Any setand in. good, vouchers to the undersigned at 47 tler who was actually faith claiming any of said lands for 4120 East Center street, or East Third agricultural purposes prior to JanuSouth street, Prove, UtahTon or be- ary 1, 1906 . and has . not abandoned) " fore the 30(h day jjf April, A. D. 1912. same, has a preference right to maker actof the last a homestead entry for the lands O. H. occupied. Saw lands were listwill and statement of Esther E. Miller, ually the applications of the ed upon deceased. '" ' sons ;uws&3ai below, who hiva3 JS-JW. N. WHITECOTTON; " preference right subject "to the priory , right of any such settler, provided " Attorney for Executor. such settler or applicant is qualifi First publication, Dec. 23, 1911. to make homestead entryand, the. pr topreference rrightis ' oxerclsed-nri"NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. April 3, 1912, on which date they lands will be subject to settlement Beaver Lake Consolidated Mining and entryby any qualified person. Company. Principal Plaee of Busi- The lands are as follows: The SE& -- . . - or Berg,--execut- .'j.xif"t''.t' -- i - " " ness, Provo,-UtaNotice is hereby given that meeting of the board of directors of the Beaver Lake Consolidated Mining Company, beld onlhe 26th day of December, 191 1 an assessment (No. 3J of one IDmlll per sharewasjev-le- d on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation payable immediately to A. FTPalm, secretary, Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which such assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, January 26, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for 8aleat publleauction, and unless pay-- 4 ment Is made before will be sold on Saturday, February - 10,' 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. F. PALM, Secretary,: . Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First publication December 2& h. ai m.io MEET - NOTICE. The annual meeting ofthe stockholders of the PToyo Commercial - A HERO 1N A LIGHTHOUSE.-- " Savings bank will be held at their For years J. 9. Donahue, SO. Haven, banking house on .Thursday - FeW, 8, Mich., a civil captalnras a Hght: 1912, at the hour of 1 o'clock m., house keeper, averted awful wrecks, for, the purpose of electing officers but a queer act is, he might have for the . ensuing year," and for the been a wreck himself, If Electric Bit transaction of such other business as wr be s 1 . v NOTICE. JOSEPHINE m blanks and Information will be furnished by J. ft; Hodson. . sale. .7: $1200. tors of the Lost Josephine Gold Mining company, held on the 23rd day of December, 1911. the time for the payment of assessment No." 9 on the capital stdcSTof 'the coafpy''waTex tended from the 1 5th of December, 191 li to the 15th day of January, and the time of sale of delinquent stock from January 3, 1912, to the, 2nd day of February, 1912. , 165 North -- t ot SW.ythe theNE U, Sec. SE, 10 T. 10 the 3, -- of NE&, Sec. N ' S. R. 2 E., S. L. M... 820 except a strip 30 feet wide de- acres, scribed as follows: Beginning at a point - on the north boundary of the 26' chains Bouth and 3.0 chains west of the quarter section corner between Sec, 34, Tr 9 8., R- 2 E , and Sec. 3, T.. 10 S., R. 2 EL: . extending thence 15 feet on each side of a line running thence S. 4 deg. W. 3.25 chains;, thence S. 15 deg. E.' 18 chains ; thence E. 13 chains; thence-- ' "J. S. 14 deg. W. 11 -- chains! thence S- .llsted-,rea,- -- -- 20 deg. E. W. 21 chains; 5 5 e chains-thenc- thence chains: thence S. S. 6 deg. of charnrto-th- B the strip closes on the boundary line of nthe tract, which point is 20 chainsr-soutand 5 chains east of the quarter section corner between sections-3 , S. 30 deg. W. 10 deg. w. 19 h . and" 10. T. 10 S., R. 2 E.; also .ex 30 felt wide described Beginning at a point on the north, boundary of the listed area, 1.15 chains west of the quarter sec-- : tlon qorner between sections 2 and. 3, T. 10 S., R. 2 U extending thence 15 feet on each side of a line running thence S. 30 deg. W. 4.33 chains; cept a strip -- as follows: thence S. 10 deg. W. 7 chains; thence 5. 20 deg. E. 7 chains; thence Sr 4 degT W. 14 chains; thence S. 14 deg, E, --6 chains to the place where th end of the strip closes on the boundary line of the tract listed, which" point is 5 chains north of the sectiotr corner common to sections 2, 3, Nr; and 11, T. 10..S., R. 2 E. Joseph L. Towhsend, of PaysonUtah, appliett-fothe S of SEV. Sec 3; and the Sec. 10, and Raynham Lynn Townsend, of Payson, Utah, for the remaining area of section The WV6 of SWi, Sec. 3; List 29, T. 8 S., R. 6 E 80 acres, application of Frank BlacRett, of Sprlngville, The SV4 bf SEH Utah; List ot of SE'4, the SE'4 ' of SW SEV, Sec, 31, T. 7 S., and Lot l,,Sec. 6, T. 8 8., R, 4 E., except a strip 39' feet wide described as follows: Begin- - V r ab-pli- ed . Sec, 31,. T. 7 S.rR. E.jjvtence ttoer;. soutneast corner oi saw secuou ueai .ichalnsi xieoiingJtlience.rl5t4T ; feet on each' side of a line running J thence '8 74 deg!' W." 2.20 chains; "r; thence 8. 54 deg. W. 2.73 chains;' thence 8, 53 deg. W. 2.80 chains; thence 8. 181 deg. V. 1.23 chains; thence 68 deg. W."2 chains;: thence may properly come before, the meet- B."Sdeg. W. 7.60 chains to a iolttt " 6, T. ing.':,:ffx,:::: on the west line of, Lot 1, Sec. being. J T FARRER, Cash ier. 8; S.. R. 4. E the netwasarea lisfed up f67,40" acresr Said traot on' the application of George G. Kelley, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT; of Sprlngville, Utah; List Thr Lo.,iosephInY Gold Mining Co, .' S. V. PROUDFIT, -Gen-. Principal Place pf Commissioner, of the Assistant. -- Buslnestrovo, , 2Jeral Land OfficeApprove3- Decern-Utah, pp: 7.: y, .v isii.rv beri9, Notice is- - hereby" given that .at a . CARM 1 A. TITO MPSON; " meeting of the board pf directors of. y Acting Secretary of 'the Interior v. ; y "r y S. 7.86 t. - T ters had not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills," he writes, 'after I had. taken other ' so called .cures for years, without bene fit and they also Improved my sight. Now, t at seventy, I am feeling- fine." For dyspepsia, indlgestlonaH stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal: Try tBemf-- Only BOctsr atHedquist'r Drug Co. . 1 - Application "t" ' giverr THE-Pictur- es, -- Notice is hereby given that the anAdvanced apprentice en Feb. nual stockholders' meeting of the Tin- graver, $760; .topographic aid (tem "cadet ttic Central Mining company will be porary) 40 7 Knight held at their officer-rooengineer (male), 66tr to f"80; cadet on the 13th Provo, block, Utah, day of officer, $600 to $720i aid, division of a. m. of o'clock 1912, at10 January, r labora-torgraphis arts, $75 per month ; of for the purpose electing saiLday ald $720; aDnrQUc'e. jvlate cleaner, transferrer,, and engraver, directors for the ensuing year and for any other business that. may prop$1.60 per diem. Feb. 7, 8 Mechanical draftsman erly come before the meeting. R. L. ANDERBERG, SeCy. (male),, $900 to $1200;. land law clerk, ' TIntIc The Central Mining company. $90Q to $14001 assistant physical geol: ogist, $1200; Junior topographer, $720 to with each adraissiort"licketloTjght The person or organ." on ization. obtaining the greatest number of votes, wins the piano which ' : : display in the .Window of Taylor Bros. Co. Aivoterill be . " - On May 20th we will give to the successful contestant, Lady Gentleman, ' NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the board of diASSESSMENT NOTICE rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold' Mining Co., held on the 25th day of Copper Bullion Mining Compan- yNovember, 1911, the time for pay-me- at Principal Place of Business, Provo, of assessment No . 9 on the T ,. Utah, .ir capital stock of tns company was a extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to at1 Notice is hereby given that .th Ume..of meettng ot- the- board of "directorfof Frlday.Ileaa5r. 19U,.n4 sale of delinquent stock from Dec. 18- the Copper Bullion Mining Company, tovaffidnesdaycJan; "19J2Zr:rilZl held on the 26th day of December, H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. 1911, an assessment (N'6. 3) . of1 one NQT.ICE OF. THE POSTPONEMENT n ) mill ner Rhr was leviedon-.thf- tl 3 Editorial assistant (male), ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' tobacco expert, Philippine, serING. $1800; vice. $1600 n. assessment, together with the cost of' advertising and expense of sale. IJ. A. SMOOT, Secretary. JFlrst publication Oct. 311 For further information on the notices published here consult respective , signers, or county clerk. insisted. Strickler accomplished, Therefore, he observed, persons who believe in Christian Science should be as free to choose that form of ( , fore, will be SOW oo Monday, December 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. ffl.. at its office, room 6 Farniers and MerchaWS' Bank building, to pay . treatment as - th adherents' f what Weston he .' referred to as "the4 drugging Lamar Hoover, Ralph " " . ;. Eggertsen. Frank Halliday, Keith -- J Strickler, who is a member of the W&kjuist. Board of Lecturshipiof theA'iJ1t Mrs. W. H. Ray presided over a chuch in Boston, Mass., took as his most delightful card party and" dinner theme a recent, published statement at her home Thursday evening when thirty-twdeaths of she entertained about thirty of her there had been Scien.cedoc-tormchildren under Christian friends. In connection with the card ' - In the t'C tteaStates "lnIhe game MrsL Spencer..Clark.and- - Will Parrer won the first prizes while the last thirteen years. Of that number, consolation prizes . were awarded to It appeared, one yotfngster had per Mrs. Frank Halliday and W. O. Bees- ished from diphtheria in this city ley. as against 715 undr orthodox medi Miss Helen Sawyer entertained with cal treatment for the same ailment a. theatre party at the Princess fol- in the city in one year. Yet, the lowed by - a - luncheon aty Startup speaker .,jaidtte.winanl3ealer. who Thursday nigbl in Tionor of Miss Rae had been in attendance on the single Elmer of Salt Lake City. . The guests and the that died'was child arrested, were Miss Maude Farrer, Miss Lueile r seized-foalso was Dunn, Miss Irene Evans, Miss Racheal little one's mother a suffering her. child to receive Chris Baxter and Miss Effie Evans. ' tian Science treatment. Miss Josephine Kellogg of Eureka "Realy,; in alt fairness," Strickler has been a Provo visitor the' past week asked, why should not the doctors be guest at the M. M. Kellogg home. arrested for permitting more than 1,- 500 children to die from diphtheria the One of the most delightful dancing same as a Christian' Science practiparties of the 1912 season was the tioner is arrested when one of her Leap Year affair given last evening in to die from the same the Mozart kainsy the young ladles patients happens not arrest the moth. disease? Or why of the B. Y. University. About one of those 1,500 children for em ers hundred .couple enjoyed the affair who permit their chil which was- delightful in every detail ploying doctors dren to die? "The Christian Science,' he continMiss Harriet Ste wart of Ogden is "has attracted an intelligent and ued, visiting friends in Provo this week the educated class and as a rule they are guest of Miss May Jones. among the best citizens of 'the 'com munity. They are as capable of de termining the kind (treatment they wish for tbemselveB and families in case of sickness as nuch entitled to We have had experience with many remedies for skin trouble but have the free exercise of their right to never seen such remarkable cures choose the system they prefer as are those from D. D:'D. Prescription. Instant relief from the very first applithe tdvocat&s of tne drugging' syscation. tem. " The Christian Science TJ.1 D. We are so confident that D. will reach yonr case that It will cost 3 more at this growing rapidly you nothing if the very first full siie bottle falls to make good every claim. time han ever beSre. and in every If you have skin trouble of any kind we certainly advise you to drop caae that is due to its healing of In, and investigate the merits of D. TX t. anywayWe know that D. D. D sickne.s." Joseph. Hafen; Lee, treasurer; 1 -Z: rine Glaalor. sent from Provo for a number of years. Among thoe present to greet bw. were joesaames Aira, jsee, pun-ham, Brim, Webb, Berg, Evans, Scha'rf, Fredenburg Rea, Hoagland, Warwick, Retter, Holdaway, Startup, "Henrie, Sumner, Sigler, Kellogg, Miss Muriel Forester. Ms. G. C. publi.c-a.uc-tio- -- - '"."-"'V- . . . u, " ' - - ry .'7y |