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Show urnn nr r na www VIIr rbLIlW m IlkllU m mm feet on each side of a line run court. ning thence S. 30 deg. W. 4.33 chains; :..;T ,,. ;:... This action Is brought: to recover thence S. 10 deg. W. 7 chains; thence a. zo deg. is, 7 chains; tnence . Segl W,; 14 cfcaTTacoHEMMes, mortgage upon the land and water E. 5 chains to the place where the I' rifffcrdescribed 'm said complaint end of the strip closes on the boundGRANT C. BAG LEY, ary line of the tract listed, which point is 5 chains north1 of the section L 'Attorney for Plaintiff., .. comer common to secn6nS""27 0, O. address, 57 North Academy" and 11, T. 10 S., R. 2 E. Joseph L. ' .. avenue, Provo, Utah; Townsend, of Payson, Utah, applied The Provo Herald UTftHWILL RECEIVE i has been filed with the clerk of .said . ajudjiMiaoB'afOttliaf fruWf8fie(rtyTR(teraT(rr Company, Provo, Utah. m " Baiter and taraon, Owners. David Larson, Editor. rrTM""MT"J;;;. 15 v;:JvV-v-...--ii':-'tf'- -- ' -4- ; 1 A I II It i ... P--. in mmiun , Entered at second class mail ; 6 ter-Juf- le. " Senator to be' one of the influence --Through-the Of . ...19.11,Lal.-lhePostDffl- mat- - ce 10, 3, 1879. Reed .Smobt Utah Is first of the states to receive a herd of elk .from' the United States pre' serves in the Jackson Hole country. F, W. Chambers, jstate fish and jjame, commissioner, was notified yesterday For further information on from Washington that Utah .would the notices published here e given, a shipmentrpf wild elk; nunp consult respective signers head, bering from" fifty to seventy-fivor county clerk. of March. first come time before the and game The strte.fish -- to iaee-ttrese lk la Washington county in .the l'ine valley forest regions. There they will Copper Bullion Mining Company be protected by the state officials Principal Place of Business, Provo, amTieed ntii the breaking of winter. Utah. It Is thought that with a herd of is hereby given that at a elk profrom fifty to sevcnty-fivof the board of directors of meeting tected In this district which is sufthe Copper Bullion Mining Company, ficiently Isolated from the habitations held on the 26th day of December," freethe te elk the of settlers give, dom1 and feeling of safety necessary 1911, an assessment (No. Z) of one to their propagation, the herd will In- (1) mill per share was levied on the crease (julckly and make southwest-eroutstanding capital stock of the cor Utah one of the. finest elk regions poration, payable immediately to In the country within a few years. Cook, secretary, 165 North Josephine The securing of. the herd for Utah Third Provo, Utah. Any stock West, is due to the efforts of Senator Smoot, assessment may re this which upon who has been untiring in exerting his main anuary unpaid Influence upon the forestry depart31, 1912, will be delinquent "and adver. Dient, and the other departments sale-'a- t public auction, and to bring about this favor for Used for Is made bfeore, will unless payment Utah, The game commissioner will on Saturday, office sold be at my at once prepare for taking care of the hour of 2 at the 17, 1912, February elk la the region alloted to them. o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent as" sessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale.. JOSEPHINE COOK. .' Secretary. Office 165 North Third West Street, TALKS Provo, .Utah. : All persons having claims against the estate of Marjorie Albertson, wTIl present the same with vouchers at the office of J. W. N. WhitecOtton, 8 West Center Street, Provo, Utah,-- on' or before the; 25th day of May A. D. 1912. W. C. ALBERTSON, d, e -p- " o a -- "GAME" First pub. December 28, 1911. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. F. W. Chambers, state fish ahd game commissioner, has returned from Tifixide-iiolftbTeratrtp.;One errand ho had In the south country was looking after local Indians who were reported as killing deer out of sea- Raynham . Lynn Townsend, of Payson, Utah, ap plied for the remaining area of section The V of SWU," Sec 3; LTsC Z'J. T. 8 S., K. 5 E., 80 acres, applica tion of Frank BlacKett, of Springville, of SE The S Utah; List of SEV1. the SE4- .of SW4 bt SEVj, Sec. 31, T. 7 S., and Lot 1, Sec, 6, T. 8 S., R. 4 E., except a strip 36 feet wide described as follows: Begin ning at a point on the east line of Sec, 31, T. 7 S., R, 1 E, whence the southeast corner of said sectionjbears 6. 7.86 chains; extending thence 16 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Legal Notices - janinrrTr:"'"'"a ToTe'Wor'BE.'BeTnranffTne NVi of NE14. "Sec. and m-pticncatroa Provo, Utah, under the' act ofMarch Executor. Iftffcpa ea.lj. sjfieof I protect wasi qualVaod i Wm. McCullough Dan Kirkwood Eobt. C Kirkwood 7,044 1,000 7.45 1.00 , 1,174 1,20 Hanson .......". Bott V. Bott ......... 1,500 540 500 Ed." V. V. V. Jno. H. Blow 1,000 1,000 1,000 5.Q00 5,000 5,000 500 feature of your 'apparel. It requires more attention than other wearables. 10.00 1.00 It is particularly noticeable whether 1.00 properly laundered or not on full dress 1.0,0 shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuff? 5.00 and wash shirts. Such garments .re5.00 quire skill and care to produces the 5.00 best results." Exactly right Is the "yen.50 diet-oour work. Send for the wa3.00 gon; we'll do the rest r .50 ......10,000 Ernest Barrett .... Ernest Barrett .... W. R. Peery ..... W. R. Peery . t . a n DAINTY LINENS, Your linen is the most conspicuous . u Oregon Short Line Railroad In connection with the Union Pacific, Southern' Pacific and O, W. R. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all east" ern points, the Pacific Coast and locally. $75,000,000 is double-trackin- uipment. and service is contin state of effectiveness, and eq ujilly being Improved and brought to the latest standards "'of quality. , , " 1 . "' - Consulfany ' '- - '.. heby ", r Representative anywhere when you are ready to travel. c oca cm n tT fL!'S!-- THE REAL SION- Is the Electric sigp attrac- xs tive both', day and ; night. e It drawithe people to your window at night and they locate your place of business by that. same sign the next day TRY ITT. . . Designs and quotation! pjgmpily submitted THE ELECTRIC CO. -- 46 Norjrt Academvr;- it d for ' (iBtMaxtiirr know whaf ieo- - i" f wjfk:f . ng beow,---Tsbrad- y ' r .aha-Unite- thi-Hpalfr- . ' ; Oregon Short Line se 6.00 ': .. g being expended in theseTlires westiof the Missouri River; ThTlock signaL system for protection is being kept at the highest possible - Luigi Ciaudo VSM 5,000 Notice la 2.50 . ; 2,500 given 'th'at'.fj&e - 10,000 - - io:to, Jandai- - described &?.p acres, within e Nebo and TJin: ' 41 6.00 ; 6,000 Q&jfYiiWf. ta National Forests, 5&h, wiltJpe sub1.00 ject to settlement and - entry Alston . f. 1,(,000 kin-ret- ' t 70-? v'.iv. 1;000 i; 1.00 the prqvisions of the. homestead laws W 77" Stab and the act of 2:30 of jht 2.500' KnJjpadgJk ' is. - , al!ciulfr429!8aiiIfan iii J" v time; you'want modern comfort, and you expect and require every possible measure of protection. Without these features, travel i what General Sherman said war the-iW'unt- tnust T0 provided with a Chambers 'also informed J ttiWahl'MjfoA'biMMyfingtonlJns that he .would shortly place county,, which announcement gave satisfaction; At .the commissioner 'iirrer suggestiontne open season lor. Quaiirti..jbhv'Cevey was ayored ai from Oct. 1 "to Feb. liilh ;irai " j . 722 600 695 701 571 612 630 618 619 599 680 625 26 - 5,000- 4. . td.'lt - -, .... 1 r- , .jfty' Jot jm..- ' 1 I 1 -- e tlon ... , " i..U HOURS AREUDOliLARS eemr r. i ' -- oppo-proml- ' i -- 6423 . - - r It ........... " & rrf-.i- .... ' ...rt. " . " thence S. 74 deg. W..2.20 chains; , Attorney for Executor. thence S. 54 deg. W. ' 2.73 chains; i 1 A First publication January 23, 1912. J thence S. 53 deg. W. 2.80 chains; 'i f f thence S. 81 deg. W. 1.28 chains; thence 58 deg. W. 2 chains; thence S. 75 deg1 W. 7.59 chains Jo a point DELINQUENT NOTICE, 4 on the west line of Iot 1, Sec. 6, T. .V""-'- X 0 The Lost Josephine Gold Mlntng Co.- - 8. S., R. 4 E., the net area being was listed upoPrincipal Place of Business, Provo.' 67.40 acres. Said traot n-the application of George G. Kejley, Utah. " of Sptingville, Utah; List There are delinquent on NOTICE: S. V. PROUDFIT,. . v J Commissioner .of Gen Assistant the the following described stock. onac eral Land Office. Approved Decern! Scene from "The Lion and The Mouse," Matinee and Night, Saturday, Feo- ' count of assessment no 9 of one anill ber 19, 1911. . ruary 3, Opera House. CARMI A. THOMPSON, . jer share, levied on the 28 day. of of the Interior, Acting Secretary Octomber, 1911, the several amounts set apposite the names of the respec; tive shareholders, as follows: I - I Cert. Amt r I riaT tn IXB' Nor Nsme u i . l "Ih this busy age. Tins is especially true, in traveling. r"l aaxea.ijue j " 132 Frank Salisbury 500 .50 So 382 Frank Salisbury .10 665 C C. L. Freeman 200 .20 In traveling east or. west,; north or south, by rail, you 666 Russell Wherritt 5.00 5,000 plan to get to your" destination in the shortest possible 601 W. P. Martin . . 1.00 1,000 ' Jno. S, Russell ... Jno. Sr Russell . . . 70 Riley Roylance . 143 Riley Roylance . . 3,000 vouchers to the undersigned at 47 . r 870 .85 East Center street, or 420 East Third 515 Riley Roylance 826 Meara son. ? He ascertained that there had South street, Provo,Utahr-o- n or be- 6 65 Ri ley Roylance Domestic, 7.8.5 Lanndry been some killing, but there was a fore the 16th day of May, A. D. 1912. 705 Mrs. Annie Roy South 468 Avenue. Afcademy - lance 1.00 doubtftbout this being done in Utah, 1,000 executor of the. last with S "probability of the deer having will and statement of Esther E. Mil 345 Zina H. Smoot .s 1,131 1.15 ' W. wriarT 2.00 been Silled In Arizona. How..r-vu- e '2,000 21?Thps. ner, deceased. 432 Thos. W. Wride .,. 24S .35 Indians all declared they would obey J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, l-oWrlde the law, so the commiss'ioner went 1,000 Executor. for Attorney And, In accordance with law and or. away 'Satisfied, THE SHOE MAKER First publication, Jan 16, 1912. MrChaiaber8,--with-hisdepntles, J der of the Board of Directors made on has moved from 43 West 1st so Madsi antl Smith., went to Millard North to 127 N. Academy Ave. DELINQUENT NOTICE." many shares of each parcel of stock county, where there was seining for Half Soleyvhand - sewed.-Jle- n's In Viah 'nlro hut I as may be necessary will be sold at UKe woniouanca mining yo. public auction at the office of the comthe hauls were not large because the.1 Half Sole,' haid: sewed. Ladies' eelns was rather small.' The seining Principal place1 of Business, Provo, pany, room 6, .Farmers" & Merchants' ,- '.' '75c : . ; was to get rid of .the common fist Bank, Provo, Utah, on Friday, FebruUtah. to make way for; the. finer game fish w There tire delinquent on the follow- ary 2, 19'l2,: at the' hour jsl o'clock tlake ing described stock on account of ass- p. m., to pay the 'delinquent assessthe state proposes to. stock--thPERFECTLY LAUNDERED Wash- essment-No: with. 'The party then: went 3 of one-mi- ll per share, ment, together with the. cost "of adver- ' t-- . ;. v ington county, where; they iouad the levied 6n! the" 26th day of December,' tising arid expense of Bale -He lovesto toblcyat his linen IL A. SMOOT, Secretary. . country wel stocked with ..guafl, waicfcl the several amoynts set Office lm&Z room Merto be one of the most 6, , Farmers we; send itbomTsjJwy & tne nances of the respective share. j chants' Bank. Provo. Utah.-- "portant game resources of the county, "holders, as follows: and perfectly, .ftanaetr white, A meeting was held at ' St 'George j: n0. Amt Htuhe Shares . ;'";j$shIs-heait-jgo- Sd with 150 cltlsens present, when the $150.00 ......150,000 Bryant Notice. ' commlsalbneir took iup ..the ' prdpoal-veryeme ; j,000 1 .. 1.00 t t4;KcomXn?pte .ST..? V. . j ' 5 j, tn r; cohcedes3 us H" rS. to It the All persons having claims against the estate-- ' of Esther E. Milner, deceased, will, present th same with h t. uiajainnlngi a. .' t ; i Vi they-geV.- trmeJ-to- o. itn' PP.OVO STEAM LAUNDRY. , . . r"V,' Perfect Team Work of Perfect Units June llr 19063 333), 1.Q0 :i.ooo States land office at Salt Lake United S k aaa '5.00 Citr, JtAh, oa Aprir'3, 19f2.' 'Any seV 1, .the'jail allowance '"'C'eath,iateL'jjfJ.i"Jr Cross y.U. i.000 r a.oo tier who was Mtually and. In . good 10.00 faith claiming', any jor said lands for beingia , Ufrda. It; waS .afso decided. Ill S3ohh Jo.ooo Clark is - toJanu-aryl;190to askthelleglslatufe JoameAd: eiiit4A5'Purton 1.00 agricultural purDoses prior "not abandoned , . flsiiingjaw so that toe And in accordant with the "Board same, has a preference' r'KH to make 15 verJune mad! ronilhe 26th day a homestead etlry for might actfopriI ' .. jjecemoer,-isiij- -; vuwuo.s v" so many .snares ually occupied. eSai,Iand4' .wereilBt-ejf.o j . ervoir''1 as i fairly, aliya,1th pwieApfeach parcel of stock as may be sonsupon the ap)ii;'aUons'6f.the per. the a mentioned. below, ' trout.! necessary will 'be;, sold it public auc- ealsqobi Janlftject. th6 to' preference right prior State TheNeyV Modeljive aller: ret;reservatWn': as4Vgo tlon at the office of the compapj,.toom rlght of any sSTEu. 'iettler, Drbvldd V'' ',' IjWlTLiJCnbzht Blctek. Provo. Utah on Sat- - such settler or'Vftppllcant is qualifit'H place to locate 'elk.. - V r ,K u inui-jjcnaento make homestead tntry and "the ; luraay, 'eDruaxy.iui.iai2, at tne nour JjreJerjenieJlSJiorlSdipriox tloWwrTrnffltTnoTfa apni o, 1912, u;,i wmca ..yiate me 'CROWlTlERS i 'quentiassessmenb,! together with the lands will be . aubject.o' settlement ' , .to4AYallJ (CwCVoi ' W'hejther;f Preprletort, j person. j and expense of and entry by. axny . qualified stree rf sponsible Joe existing, J aale.'i 'ndverlng aa lands follows: are The The SE4 ! is a rare arid unusual combination of mechanical features of surier-ih V'M of NWil.'the NK4 of SWV; the nanuonnujons au oepena. Secretary. ' ' ' SEK, Sec. 3the NH rNE'VSec. excellence, each of which is designed, 0f T." "10 S. n. 2 E., S. L. M... 320 " acres, except a strip 30 feet wide de- WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. its individaul work better than T First-Todscribed 18 followsT; Beginning at a ably " it could be done in any other way. V SUMMONS. of bu4iies? methods, should piay, the point on the north boundary of the 20 chains south and 3.40 listed area, role of;ta seer and anticipate that upV What aVoman wants among chains west of the quarter' section Court of the Fourth corner he a vat In Business and the downfall in ' Second To work so ' ' ' R. betweoBSec, 9S., other; important things, is a smoothly and accu- 'of the Judicial District'' of the State of 2 E., and Sec. 3, T. 10 S., R.t 2 E.; mighty in money .S ' ra.telyVin conjunctiori with all the others, checking account In manag clcs as- hali Charles .Klein. In ;"rhe Utah In and - For the County of extending thence 15 feet on "each side 4 S a of line W. thence deg. ? :r running -tlle ''completed result is just as perfect Lion an'd he.o'oae.M A newspaper V.UitahC- "y.. 4 ing'househoM expenditures a 3.23 chains; thence S. IS deg. E. 18 ;V ' " ' ,W.. A.'-- Lloyd, book" Plalp. Iff; ' f sV Philip chains; thence E. 13 chains; A--: check recently Bald, la" reference a as acts as tiie workjsf any individual part perpetthence ' Moriti, Defen- - S. 14 deg.- - W. 11 chains!' thence 8. ;;, ual reminder of" the differ--r play, "lf the 'jjres Went realiy. thinks That Is makes a typewriter it is what. 20 deg. E. : " ; chains; thence S. 6 deg. of taklng.a'second whack at gTafaad jidaata. -- Summons, ence between income and justUies 'the overwhelming verdict of 150,000 users in" 21 chains; thence S.' 30 deg.'W. approval of high 'finance, we", respectfully r com The State of Utah to said Defendants: 5V4, 10 W. deg'.19 vthence S., chains; at 1 the L. Cr Srjoith and Bros.ypewrier it is why this iYou ToV are hereby summoned to ap(caritell outgo. mend jo: his managers a perfortaance typewriter chains to the place "where the end' ot J ' of "Tlii Lfon, and the Mouse In" each pear within twenty days after service the strip closes oa the boundary line glance just whatyour finan-- does all kinds- of work superlativelywell without attachments "and ''"Z ' Tcial fesdurces are how "and -- . city Vbelpg more potent"' th'ia;a re- 'of this summons upon yon, if served of the tract, which point is 20 chains : . v 6 ot east and chains quarthe south the' of within acwhich la or lorBpeakeri1' r this isounty any armygimen i where have srjent7youf :.: - ; " ; " corner for ..Send free sections ter section between; matter descriptive today. tion la brought; otherwise within thir- 3 ., boostefs.'Vv.. j7 7.. ; -and 10. T. 10 'S., R. 2 E.; also ex- ; z jnonfy. ; Every ...check; given ; ty days after, service and defend the TheUnited Pla; company is cept a strip - 30 fe"et Tide- described ' v acts as aeceipL' It is an, iq- &: d a at . follows: Co.- - case as the and of to in ald bttvb ; has Beginning bev action, point on vhat itself to save. ot the listed centive in. area, r best company great drama your failure so to'do,Judgment""will the 'north boundary 1.15 chains west of "vNo."'38. West' 3rd South St, - Quarter $ ac7. to the Opera House. W Saturday, Feb- - le. rendered against Vou according tion aorner between the . sections ' 2 and . ' - ' ' to the demand. . tH'feSaltLiu-Citv.' tuary'"S."r-'-"oimplaiaUwhlch 3, T. 10 S., It. 2 E.; extending thence'. STATE BANK OF PROVO? . . 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