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Show THE PROVO ttERALSW-- it feet, west "and 68 rods' and 3 north 'of .the southeast corner of the northeast Quarter, of section 48, town? f tffrald east,. Salt Lake published cythi Publishing ship 6 south, .range "west then Utatw along streefl.Ofl meridian; Company Provo; TrsTHC; ri6tniHBl-JCfllgh-- 4 .chains; thence north 4.00 Chains; vllle Is yisitlag relatives In Provo. Baker and Larson, Owners. thence east B.00 chains; th:ence south ' " ' 4.00' chains, to beginning, area 2 acres Ed itor, J, David Larson, Mrs., Url Stewart, and" daughter, with 2 shares of water in Lehl irriga- Enured at Mcbmf class mail mat. tlon company'. Edna of Spanish Fork, were Provo- Sild risjtojry during the week. Provo, Utah, under the apt of March the 15 day of February . 1912, and "1 :'r 3, 1879: written bids therefore will he receivMlsF Veda.73ixdn of Pay soil is spended at the office of Grant C. Bagley, ing the week end In Provo the guest 57 North- Academy avenue, Provo, of Miss Alta Taylor. " Said Utah. be will in .sold property : separate parcels for cash or upon 'Mrs. Samuel Rail'e will spend the credit not exceeding one year with in coming week with her mother, Mrs. For further information on terest on all deferred payments at not 1 S. R. Callaway. the notices published here less than8 fpercent!',peT..'aMttm; 'Mj.L. Miss Pearl Jones is visiting in. consult respective signers per cent of each Bid must accompany this week the "guest of her brother the same and all sales are made subor county clerk. , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones!. ject to confirmation by the above " named court. , C. E. Miller of Salt Lake Dated this 3rd day of February, creditors. a Provo visitor during the week. A1J persons haying claims ' against 1912. EFFIE M. CARTER, the estate of Esther E. Milner, deExecutrix. eeased, wllPresent- - tfi samV wftfi NinceenthGciitiuryCIub BeautifulfSociil Affair Holds Interesting Given by Maeser Teachers rneof: Bions of ses- - -- -- . her-su- (L. M, Gottschalk), -- 'If I were a Bird;" Ow Bailef - "Goce- lyn Ana," (Goddard), "The Boy and SeTtose?' (SnuDerEJ7mDArasment'' (Franzabt), vocal, .Miss Ella Ritchie. Professor A. C, Lund accompanied the singers. A social hour followed the regular session --when -.- refreshments wereserved by the hostess assisted by Mesdames W. C. Cates, Bert Twel ves, M urray T w elvesrAr of J.LALytle. the club there were present Mesdames' Harsh, Lund, Bailey, Sutton, Burkee, Misses , Brimhall," Williams, "Sharp, Scott, Stevens, and several others. s strnmental,-Mis- Besides-tbenemb- , Mlliraia tt;;Biot - Interesting thp Nineteenth Century club for this season, wff heid yesterday afternoon at the, hdnie of Mrs. E, E, Corfman when .forty ladies were pres- -' ent. The paper of the afternoon was given by Mrs. C. D. KIpp of .SaltXake CltF who Is a prowlnen tTwrkerin -- the Mothers'-Cengb ess ject be ing ''The Link Between, the Home and the school." During the afternoon the following (musical program was glv-- en which was much enjoyed by the guests; "The Wanderer" (Schubert), -- "In the Forest" (Schumann), "The Firs Primrose," (Crete), vocal, Miss Sertfe fcrseSlyFtesne' (H. . ers delfglitfufriioclar affair' of the season and one that was., enjoyable In every detail was that giveni last evening by the instructors of the Maeser .school when the Proyo City school teachers, the board of education and e ja number of invited guests were affair ws. .givfn. la. lie. upper hall of the Maeser building and the decorations throughout were "in the gold and white, colors of the schoolr.In the dining room, the ceiling was completely covered with dainty .white flowers with a border of gold and the tables held vases of gold and -'- - -- Legal pres-eniTh- Ne-p- . City-wa- terpiece3. completed - Luigi Gauaa I white .place cards the pretty clooj' scheme,-Coz- THE SHOE MAKER corners? .were prettily arranged throughout and vases and Jardinieres of flowers-als- o adorned number' of interesting games were innovated and the prizes were won by Miss Edna Holdaway and Eugene Jones During the evening W. D. Roberts, Jr., gave vocal selecnor and musical se lections were also given by Professor dmonsoq, Prinalpal C P Olsnn of the Maeser school officiated as toast-master and responses were made by John : fivehundred waslayetf $1.00 4 "aide " Hal-rorso- y'' .." -- PPOVO n I Get the Aberdeen J v: x Ewanv Syillsbury Salt "Thislsthe season of the year when the par mothers " feel"" very ""much "concerned with,, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holdaway. -- Oregon Shprt Line Railroad i In ennnectioft with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and OtW. R. & N. Lines,' desires to serve you to alt easf . ern points, the Pacific'Coast and locally.- - '; . .;. ' . ..'.475,000,000 is being double-trackin- g these lines west of the Missouri River; the block signal for protection s being kept at the highest possible "systern riiplf(and riuairy serv o the latest standards being improved and 'brought of quality. iJ expended in' Oregon IrkzRcprentativVavvhere ;'ljf2 in case of your failure to do so. Judgment will be entered against you ec-- ' cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed . with; the clerk o Said court. r; This action is brought against you, to recover the sum of 1153.70 for 1183 apple trees at 13 cent each; 1 160.00f or. setting ou Rearing Jor;20 acres-- , of trees and Irrigating them . during the' season of 1911, and I4Q.0O for water rates during the year 1911, with Interest on the whole since September 30th, 1911, at eight per ceat-pe- r annum. J. W, N. WHTTECOTTON, Attorney, for PlaintlfL . Post ofliceaddrees Box 273, Provo, -- iJtahr First publlcaUoh Feb. 1913. UTAH TTHICPn . COMPANY. Castle to 160 - Hiawatha CoaL West Fifth North... 160 Both Phones, 232. - t Gate, Clear Creek aM J. W. DUNN, Mgr.. secre- Knight-cmkJ'rov- o, Utah, -- . -: N8 -- wi,'!,-- -- P. O. County. Utah Lake Land Water and Power Attorney for Plaintiff. address, B7 North Academy avenue, Provo,- Utah. Firet Publication January Bcacsllc - - kr1 Sleaa 468 South Academy Ayccuj. - 3 30. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons Jia vlng claims against the estate of Marjorie Albertson, ... 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,. r Executor; J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, Attorney for Executor. First publication January 23, 1912. Let's Make 1912 Loveridge, Deceased. The undersigned win qll aLnrlvate sale the following described real property situated In Utah county, State of " ., Utah, to-wi- t: the name of Zina 1.50 chains beginning Loveridge; south ofJhe norjhwest corner of the For our town, andjet It mark southeast quarter of section 7, town-shithe new era of a home bnllding 5 sou thr ran go Lake campaign that will outdo any- meridian; thence east 5.79 chains; thing that ever happened her south degree west 10.25 chains; No. 1, in Booster Year p is. served within the county in which this action U brought, otherwise, wlth- in thirty days after service, and de-- glance just what your finan-cia- l NOTICE OF SALE. resources are how ;and where you have spent your In the District Court of the Fourth money. Every check given Judicial Die&trlct of the State of acts as a receipt. It is an in Utah in and far the County of Utah. centive in "itself "to save; In the matter oftheestate --of- Zina STATE BANK OF PROVO. A In traveling east or wet ; north or south,' by rail, you plan to get to 'your destination in the shortest possible re'time;,y6u vant.m6det6mfort,''arid you expect and ' ' quire every possible measure of protection," Without r these features, travel in what General Sherman said war aeiv tblt summons upon you, if vice of aotkm-ls-brou- ght Parcel busy age. This is especially true in traveling. after-th- e . . s to R. L. Anderberg, rooniT tary ; , Itj-thi- TaHrtthlnTtrdays :"v ap- -. -- mediately COAL ; HOURS ARE DOLLARS y..:''?""' ttf -- , above-entitle- Norma over the frequent colds .contracted by their children, and have abundant " as every cold- - weakens T7tfTs."W." S.r Iloldaway- - was-- a- Salt reason for it. lowers the vitality and the lungs, . Lake visitor the past week the guest more serious the the for way Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Goodrich at the paves" diseases that so often follow. Cham- tberlainV Cough K&tb&'fiffiWfS'Wr its cures and is pleasant and safe C. of Lake Salt D. .City Mrs. Kipp has been the guest of Mrs. E. E. Corf, to take. For sale by Hedqulst .Drug I Co. Three Stores. man during the past week. r ant! Tpu'atre; hereby summoned iir-wh- ich -M the former, c per share wasjevied on the outstandtegcapitat atseh of tiKV&srp "assessment, (No. By of The State of Utah to the said" Defend : . of of Place Business, Principal Utah. Provo, Notice Is hereby .given that at a meeting of. the board of directors of Tintic . Central Mining Company held Summon. Jlogers. Defendant C. A. ny stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, March 9 1912,. will be delinquent, and advertised for sale' at 11I public auction, and unless payment Is ...... made before, will be sold at my office Wednesday, March 27, 1912, at the . DAINTY-L1NEhour of 4 o'clock p. m., to pay the deac within the county thi, STEAM LAUNDRY. tion is brought; otherwise within tihir linquent assessment together with the Tour linen is the most conspicuous service and defend the cost of advertising and the expense of feature of your apparel. It require" " ty days-aft-er d action-and in case of sale. more attention than other wearables. R. L. ANDERBERG, your failure so to do, Judgment will It is particularly noticeable whether Secretary. be rendered against you according i properly laundered or not on full dresa to the demand of the complaint, which Office room 7 Knight Blocks Provo, shirts, fancy waists, collars and cofis Utah. .... :,' hasHseen filed with the clerk of said and wash shirts. ..Such garments reFirst publication Feb. 8, 1912. i: court quire skill and care to produces tte ' to recover - This ' best results. Exactly right Is the verSUMMONS.. a judgment foreclosing' the plaintiff's In the District Court of ,the Fourth dict on our work. Send for,the wa mortgage upon the land and water Judicial District, of the SUte of gon; we'll do ths ?.are the best in the right described in said complaint Jn and . for r Utah Utah, Sitting GRANT C, BAQLET4 . State -' ents Attorney for Executor. 7 publication, Jan 16, 1912. He loves to look at his linen In the District Court of the Fourth vheii' w e send 'it hurtle s;nrjwyj .ruaTcrar Din i;'Jf, the 'oUle'.'wf In white and perfectly launder and For the County of Utah, ' Utah. ed. It does his heart good W. A. Llgfd, Plain. Iff. vs.. Philip to tontempiate it. Everyone Moritz and Charlottle Morltz, Defenin the county concedes us dant?. Summons. the palm for fine laundry State of Utah to said Defendants: The work. We know what peo You aro hereby summoned to ap ple want and we see that after service of this summons upon you, if served they get it on. time, too. t ir" C. SUMMONSr They Poulton and JEldred Mrs. Thomas Martin accompanied a Ounn'eotertained with delightful af by her daughter, Miss Florence Marfair at the home of the former last tin and her nephew, Harlen Adams The decorations wre in the i: Independent Coal Co. left this morning for Los Angeles, Call- - evening. Valentine effect, streamers of " red Yard by the woolen mills. fornia, where they will spend several KOFFORD & CROWTHERS, hearts being used with pretty effect. months. Red and white carnations were used 5! Proprletora. ... m '. . as of the the table centerpieee dining Miss Mayme Olson delightfully entertained the members of the Bohem- and place cards in the prevailing col- ors were also used. Progressive ian club at her home Thursday -- the even- - WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. " A luncheon wa3 served, the games were and awarded to Miss prizes table decorations being prettily car- - ing ried out In pink and white, a cluster 'HaeTAdranWsTIeoMclCendrlclc What a woman wants amonf of carnations forming the table decor- and Messrs. Junius Jackson and Will other important things i The McEwan. affair .the guestat ations? The members present were Misses and Helen were' the Mary Miss Merl Jones, Mlss'Elida Mork, checking account. In mana,; Miss Iva Hardy, Miss'Linda Simmons, Newell, Hazel Adams, Cleo McKend' ing household expenditures a Miss-is-s- Leone Qh JacXXoxinneJWnMernAnderson, "check book acts as a 'perpet-ua- l Hazel Ellertson, Edyth Adams, Floss son, Miss Dora Ferra, li'ss Inez reminder of the difer-encMr3 Dunn, Jetta Maiben, Messrs. StringMiss Rosa Durrant. between income and Tauline Burns and Mrs.- - Floyd Olson ham, Robbins, Jackson, Brjmhall Clark, fceathamr Dunn," Homef, Mc- were guests of the club, "outgo. You can tell at a Miss First W. N. WHITECOTTON, PERFECTLY LAUNDERED er h J. 75c . Burk-hold- ia ner, deceased. Half Sole, hand sewed, Ladles' r - GRANT "'AQLEY, era, ,ibe ...andejsjgasd --Jit 41 AHoHeyTor "Executrix. East Center street, or 420 East Third South street Provo,.Utah, on or be fore the 16th day of May, A. D. 1912. ASSESSMENT NOTICE O: H. Berg, executor of the last will and statement of Esther E. Mil Tintic Central Mining Compan- y- .Yoiich aspvedrom'4r'WestTsr d first prizes were awarded to W. 0, JMrs,. J. W. Aird threw her home Beesley and Mrs. H." F. Thomas and tT a Francis Willard Memorial the consolation prizes 'to Mrs.. Alta open meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 Strong and Charles Hedqulst, The o'clock. Eighty women responded to guests . present were Messers and the invitation and Mrs. J. H. Mesdames, W. H. Ray, 0. W. Hyde, gave a very interesting paper-oLeatham, E. V. Vincent, J: M. Jen-sethe : "Adolescent Period o- - ChildEph Homer, Chas. Ward, Chas. hood," which was followed by an open Hedquist, Tom Farrer, H. F. Thomas, discussion oh the paper.' Several in Jim Farrer, Frank Halladay, W. 0. readings given by Mrs. Beu-laBeesley., Spencer,, Clark, Mrs. Alta teresting Lewis and musical selecStorrs Strong, Miss Sarah Farrer, Miss tions by Dr. W...S. Holdaway. - North to 127 N. Academy Ave. Half. Sole, hand sewed, Men's W. Wih-hifre- noticeo s -- :wilsJlowi3rs3iairTg Gold ..and vj'."-::A Farrer of the board of education. The hosts and hostesses were C. P. Olson, Reid Beck, Miss Gertrude f : Mr., and Mrs. Will Farrer entertained Page,Miss Pearl Snow, Miss Letitia a number of friends with a progressive Gray, Miss Ella Maycock, Mrs. D. H. "card party at their home in the Sec- Thomas, Miss Olive Casto, Miss Wilkens and Miss Nettie Knud-sen- . ond Ward last evening. Nine tables of .'3. - -- before: Let's-"wor- k together' you who are homeless and Bee If we can't figure out a way for you to start breaking ground " right away. Come in and' we'll talk, over the plana and show some lumber and figures you that will clear away a whole lot of thiB talk about prices toeing too high to build now. Fact hi never "again will lumber of the quality we handle be a cheap, because every year our .rtrgla forests are growing smaller and the demands are growing larger: We say In- all slnceriirJ'Lockj - will be the man who builds In 1912:"" H Interested, com in. .' - ning, - Kfestfv-- ,ziP I 10.50 chains to place of begin" area 5.94 acres. ra the name of Fran Parcel Nor-.Riddle Stephens; beginning 20.75 chains north of Ihe southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 7, township 5 south, range 1 thence east, Salt 7 west 5,57 chains; "jthencenorth 19.05 chains; thence east 10.37 chains; then "south 10.05 chains; thence west 4.80 chains to place of beginning, area 10.42 acres, with 10 shares LehJ 7 Irrigation company stock. Z Parcel No, 3, In, the name of Zina Riddle 8tephen Bybee;' begihnrhg" 113 rods and 13 feet west and 68 rods and 3 feet north, of. the ..southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 18, township 5 "south, "rah9.-- ' 1 east, Salt Lke r meridian; west 20 rods ; north 16 tods; ea3t JJ0 rods; south 1(5 rods, to place .of ', beginning, area 2 I6? c.?aiBlLr9Ja !in Len" ?rr' gation company, .Parcer No7. i," )n''ttV".niJf Zina Riddle Bbee; beginning 99 rods and 2, zina j frm itrrr I ' 7 fkf - hatnpparkirngihea givrng?et whicK comes from-tKe-use- f.65chaln soutIr"88-degreeswe- st1 north : purest mountain trook"water in tKe; brewing of Becker s :' Beer. 7Better by test than, tKe all rest." -of i 7 Lake-meridi- an; TKe teer for all 4e vc rage i o r7 tallc j: use ' meals or bctwedn nounsliing4" Vr'.. K '. c 7 7 - , .. - 'There't No Place Like Homa. Baker lumber Co Thlrf So." when yoii are gyjotrivel.r 185' .West Write tor price list Urder -- OaDEfX. JJirecjt trom It. pi7luM |