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Show . THE PRO VO HERALD at the office of Grant C. Bagley, corporation, will be held at the offica v Academy avenue, Provo, otlhe company, in joom four Kalght-Bloc- k, Provo City, Utah, on Wednes--da- y Utah; Said property will be sold is ed Legal Koliccs WomoiV the 6th dar of March', 1912, at otLIO o'clock: ajn-- t of sa!4. day for the following purpose to consider and act upon the adYisap separate parcels for cash or: upon credit not exceeding one year ith, interest on all deterred payments at not cent 1ft, less than per cent of each bid must accompany e and all sales are made sub- lect to confirmation by the above Fer further information on the notices published here consult respective or county clerk. - rth t-p- er signers ; the, hour to-w- per'-'annu- tae-jlam- " SOTlE TO ll REDITOR8r-A- naffled-eottrV- Pated; this 3rd day of February, persons having claims against - V 1912., the estate of Esther E. Milner, de EFFIE M? CARTER, ceased, will present tfc same with Executrix. ... vouchers totheunerslgnedat47 C. EAGLET, GRANT 420 Third East or Center East street, Attorney for Executrix. South street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 16th day of May, A. D. 1912., Os H. Berg, executor of the last ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Esther-E- . MIN will and statement:-, : : Tinttc " Central Mining LLCompany ner; deceased.. J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, Place, of Buslqess, Principal Provo, Utah, Attorney for Executor. First publication, Jan 16, 1912. Notice" is hereby given that at a - SOCIETY fit-"- iV and Personals meeting of the board of directors of Tintic Central Mining Company, held on the 7th day of February, 1912, an assessment (No, 9) of 'ic per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable" lm- mediately to K.' Jr"Andefberg, secre tary, .room 7 Knight Block, Provo, this Utah. Any BtoTroir-whIc- h assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, March 9 1912, will be de- SUMMONS. io is .theg.uest . jpf jlrsMurr'ay Mr, and Mrs. J, David larson are A dalnfy color scheme of Twelves. visiting In Salt Lake City. " ' f used is pink exclusively in .the' . rooms " the : ilrar W. CT Glhbey and daughter, carnations are used throughout. . Th . Florence ar spending the day in Salt guests1 Invited to meet Mrs. Schweich Lake City.. ecre Mesdames Murray Twelves, Bert ' .'Ml' ( " .9 Z , R. E. J. R. Twelves, Knpwl-denTwelves, H. Lee have W. Mrs. .Mr. and M. W. H. Nelson, Rbylance, - from a - pleasant two weeks David Opon aha w, Wm Strong, PaII " liTCallfunik." "Wit Chlnman. Albert Holriaway. J. W. Far n . " i c .... i. A m m'm gefa -will-m- eet rerr-J- o toaglejv-Wclub Thetofaemtan HoyseThursdayFebTISr morrow afternoon at the home of IIss Blersach, Ferre Decker, "T. McNItt, E. G. Hughes and, Lizzie Henry.":;' Merl Jonea. "BUSY IZZY" AT THE OPERA 'NIGH I. The principal event of yesterday in of Mr. and Mr3. Jooopa-Cqumer- ilh Blackfbot, Idaho, are visiting with society circles was the dinner and . George Sidney, the funny littl comcard party given last evening by Mrs. edian to be seen at the head of "The their daughter, Mrs. J. D. Woods. -- : decor-alloja-C- . - ' 1 the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, Jn and For the County of -- i... .. Utah. ' W. A Lloyd, PlaiP.lff. vs. Philip Moritz and Charlottle Moritz, Defend " dants. Summons The State of Utah to said Defendants: ip- I Youar a her : r Ferre Decker at her home on North Miss Flora Davis, an instructor in avenue. Nine .tables of five Academy the ;Ylneyard.Bebools, spent the latter s hundred were played and the rooms part of the past week with her par-entin Pfbvo. were gracefully adorned with vases of pink carnations, hearts The Utah Sorosis club will meet In the dining room, pink and cupids. this afternoon at the home of Mrs". Mrs. Frank Wagner was used exclusively in the exquisite rzzJ'wtridSe-whe- n will give the paper on "The Women decorations. The dining table was of the Valoia Court" 4 " covered with a beautiful Florentine . and-bbw- ls lace cloth over pink satin a cutglass Irvine, Jr., and of pink carnations forming the bowl W. Taylor; will Massanet given central decoration while pink hearts Opera company Were used as place cards. A mass of at the Salt Lake theatre tomorrow pink hearts, combined with Cupids were suspended from the chandilier night. ,, : d ' candelabra lighted and (-- Mr. and'Mre: Bron Clark" and Mr. the table. - Heart-shape- d pictures of ' and Mrs. were the Jones guests as were awarded Irving prizes, Mrs. Cupid i of Mr andMrs. William Haws t E. CHugnes, Mrs. W. M. Roylance, " dinner Sunday evening. Carnations Dr. N. H. Nelson and G. T. Judd-wi- nrningthe same: Mr. and Mjs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Fred attend the opera by by the Paris Grand .' wereused-in-tbe-decoration-of-- pink-shade- the dining table. .... - Busy Izzy" company at the Provo Opera house Thursday njght is an actor wWia-oujjiertnr- erican stage, .There are many come dians who essay thelHebrew role. There are some who have won enviable reputations doing so. Sidney has created a Hebrew which amuses those of the Hebrew faith whoi witness the His characterizacomedian's work. tion fs not a burlesqufy neither Is it an imitatlon-- of ny of the many-typof this much abused character. "Jzzy" as played by Mr.. Sidney fia a jolly little fellow, more sinned against than sinning, .ever alert for fun,. 'a laugher as well as a laugh matr, always ready to invest In any kty schepe ' d jpn" this which, jnal.he .broached, account always losing rnoiiey without learning the lesson of providence; This comedIan'sl-woris 1qq wellkjaown. any "comment Miss Carxie. Webber g Sidney's chief aid in the and assisting them will be found Dick Hume, Nick Basil, Frank- Gibbons, Walter Webber, Leona Burrad, "Lottie Liscord and an exceptionally large and-clechorus, es k J. Woods entertained the memMrs. Horatio Jones entertained a bers of the Mu Eta club and a few innumber of friends ' with a prettily ap- - vitedguests at his home Saturday pointed afternoon tea at- - her home evening with cards. In connection Monday afternoon the occasion being withthe gamethe prize was awarded In" honor"df her "birthday anniversary. to Miss Katie Chlpman. The guests VDeep red carnations adorned the .di- at the delightful affair were Miss Lotning table and place cards were laid tie Gibson, Miss Zora Colton, Miss SPECIAL TRAIN TO SALT LAKE Via Salt Lake Route, Saturday Feb. lor eight guests. Katie Chlpman, Miss Nellie Taylor, y" 17, 191.2. . Prisclila Christensen Miss Delia -fair sched-ule- Miss C. - ver . U. of U. meet. JB . X . Messrs." Melvitt Poulsen,, for tonight is the ball Jo be given Guymon, The Grazi Parts Grand Opera. - in the -- Mozart Jby. the Garden City Jesse Higgins, Bryant Stringham, Special trains between Provo and Brown, Bernard Nash. ' Salt-Lak- e lodge No. 10, Knights of Pythias and Lloyd City. No Stops. the Pythian Sisters. A color scheme Leave Provo at 10:00 a. ra'. Salt A delightful social affair of last evof blue" and "gold is to" be used in Lake returning at ll:45 p. m. $1.25 ening was the St. Valentine's eve the decoration of the hajl and the and back. there 7. party --given byMryand Mrs. John In theandsTbracommlttee Sharf the the members of being guests T "Including "R'aIpbTchb61d7ArP.Ainl-- : the "Eccentric" card club. The rooms oft and H. G. Blumenthal. FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND were prettily decorated, with a profuDYEING. sion of red hearts combined with red Mrrand MrsW.'OrGibbey-enter-tatned- Give" us a TrUlxToday. a ninnberTOf "relatives- - and - a caniatipjiswM PROVO CLEANING ' lew close friends the fore part of the crimson shaded lights, presented a DYEING C, The prizes of the . . ' 432 West Center week the occasion being their fourth pretty appearance. were awarded to E. E. Brown . wdding anniversary. An Informal ma. evnlng ( and Walter Reesf The members., of ;'vJIcaI program was a Jeature of the the club present were Mr. and Mrs. affair and a dinner was served wfien Alva Neison, Mr. and Mrs. Albert LI,.Jt.i. a tall cut-gla- ss vase of beautiful pinK i ' and white carnations formed the cen- - Evans,"" Mr.' and Mrs. H. G. Enos.fr. and Mrs. G. H. Helndselman, MV and terplece of the dining table, covers Mrs. Alf Maiben, Mr. and. Mrs. Walbeing laid for fITteen guests. ter ''"' Rees, Mr. and Mr3v Berne Walton, " X? - On " St Valentine - night ' will you Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown. The club come to our party. .Well see that will meet In two'weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Berne 'Walton. you have a welcome right hearty.". d s -- . - ' j . The above Invitations have been Miss Bessie Gammon entertained Issued by the .'14 high school cubs the members, of the Girl Question club ' of the Brigham Young university for her home Monday evening. The at a Valentine 'party to ,.be given this . so-- . r even1ng2iat1tne Sixth- WardjSoctal Ux.enlngSas spentJ4..?ewing and and xdain tyrefresh mehts hall and vthX affair promises "16be cial chat were served by the hostess. , The next " one of the most Interesting given by session wIJI be held at the home of that class .this season. The decora- .. Miss hea Kerr. Uons of the.hall'are carried out Jn and" detail there will hearts In every - "undouRedlyVbe'aargelittendanw ' the affair.--- I ; - - r ! I : I ! T Hazel JEllertspn, Mem Anderson,. Nell Jones, EdnajCrane. JThe- - next session of. the club wiU jbe- - held wfthjMIss Edna Crane, .' I .. ' v Jos. Farrer is entertaining with an afternoon tea at her home today ltf Compliment to Mrs, 0. W. Schweich Mrav MOflUMEHTS Kl The Bsssley Marble and Eranile Works ? 51 Vv. First So. St, Provo, Utah 4n : - dya-alter-ser- vice in linquent, andndvertiaed for-sale- The capital stock of this corporation shall be 1625,000,00, which shatt" be divided Into 1.250.Q0J .shares ot the par value of fifty cents (50c) "each.. B. II. BULLOCK . ' J" President. " ' ' ' " Secretary. NOTICE OF MEETING - - - A meeting of the stockholders of the Lost Josephine Gold Mining company will be held at the office of th company Wednesday February 21. 1912, Tor the purpose oTrdlscussine the working policy, for the coming for-tdisetissloa as to eeasoa-an- d whether the property shall be equln ed witEthe necessary "machinery. By order of Board of tDirectors. :" be " H. 17 SMOOT, Secretary. First publication February 3. ' Something New We weave and sell exqulslt ori dessigns In Bilk table- -' ental inuLUH, blih yuiuwn, piuno scariu, curtains, and kimonas. Better and cheaper than machine work, all done by hand. Come and see us weave. - Oriental Cleaning & Weaving Co., 85 North Academy Ave J. O. Keratlan, . X 1 :"""" "Prop. 1 -- PERFECTLY LAUNDERED He loves to. look at his linea when we send it home snowjr white and perfectly laundered. It does his heart good to contemplate ft; Everyone in the county concedes m the palm for fine laundry work. We know what peo pie want, and we seet&tt-theget it on time, too. y , PROVOSTEAM-LAUNDR- ..... Utalvto-wit- : Parcel No. 1, In the name of Zina First publication beginning lJi0xhalns south. of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 7, town ship 5 "strath, range 1 esat,: Salt Lake meridian; thence east 5.79 ebains; south degree west 10.25 chains; south" 88 degrees west;-5.6chains; chains to place-o- f beg ning, area 5.94 acres. name of Fran-zin- a Parcel No. 2, in-t- Loveridge- Utah.- ... .. Feb. 8. 1912. : -- There's no placewhere,you can put a few dollars each month or week that will pay ' you the" returns as savings account.' Here your savings earn 4 per cent interest twice a year. One dollar opens an account . cons-pound- - ed y-- United States Depository ft PROVO COMMERCIAL : SAVINGS BANK. . - ; NOTICE. ASSESSMENT UTAH TIMBER & UUMl'AWI. Camp Bird Mining company, Princl--ic-pPlace of Business at Provo .tftah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directorsof the Camp Bird Mining company held oV'the ma "day of --February,--191 J" an assessment (No. 6) of 2 mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation pay Riddle Siephens; beginning able immediately to F. E. Brown, sec 20.75 chains north of the southwest retary, 691 West 3rd North, Provo, corner of the northwest quarter of Utah. Any stock upon which this section 7, township 5 south, range 1 assessment , may Hemam " xin'p&ld" on east," Salt Lake "meridian; thence Tuesday, March 19, 1912, will be dewest 5.57 chains; thence north 10.05 linquent ind advertised for sale at chains; thence east 10.37 chains; public auction and unless payment is thence south 10.05 chains; thence made before, will be sold at' the of west 4.80 chains to place of beginning, fice of the , secretary on Saturday, 0 COAL-- J . Castle Gate, Clear Creek aM Hiaw a tha Coal ; 150 to 160 Wast Fifth North. -- C- Both Phopes, 232. - 5 north-10.5- T' Keep on aving. It's the only system for a person on a sal ary to follow and itvwins . y y NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B-UT WHAT YOU SAVE. - the-est- ate : J. V. UJilt, UkYl, y. ; he -- lQ.jsbaxfiiLehJ. .IRreSji-'wJ- ib. . M, portance since KKX) and In every case 'was awarded the highest prize. Recent championship type 3vriting .contests "in the United States and. Europe have been won on the Underwood and all speed records are held by operators of - ' this machine. - -- The' UNDERWOOD is a me chanical masterpiece" and univer sal favorite. "The Machine-- . You Will '..Eventually Liiy"." - '. Underwood Typewriter Inc. Co., ' . ( lf v. - "Exchare Place, ' . , Salt Lakf? stock. "i" v Irrigation Parcel --No- 3, inhe name Riddle Stephens Bybee'L beginning 11$ rods end 13 feet .west and 68 rods and 3 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast Quarter : of section east. lg Salt Lake meridian; west 20 rods; north 16 rods; east 20 rods; south 16 rodsfc to place of beginning, area 2 2 shares, in the LeW Irriacres,-wlt- h ' : , v 7 ; gation compariy. ; . '' Parcel To. 4' In' the name" of 2ina Riddle Bybee; beginning 99 rods and 13 feet west and f8 rods and '3 feet north of the southeast, corner of .the northeast quarter of section 18, townsouth, range east, Salt Lake ship meridian; then we&J along Btreet 5.0(r .cbalne; thene'e . north 4.00 chains; thence east B.Op chains'; thence south 4.00 chains to. teglnnlng. area 2 acres with 2 shares of water in Lehl Irriga, tion company. made on or' after Said 'sale will the 15 day of February, 1912, and r'f Ms therefore " of-Zi- ... City ,: tezzirovo-Peo-pl . M.MM company Underwood Tvi lewriter .....l-i- for 'l - I' I. A. SMOOT, -at tlon is brought; otherwise within thir hour of 4 o'clock p. m., to pay the de ty days after service and defend the. linquent assessment together With the PltlT1, mil, ilri fiBfl nf coal ufiJrcrti-lu- g asd tho cxpgsg-s- i your failure so to do, judgment will sale. be rendered against you according R. L. ANDERBERG, to the demand of the complaint, which - . . Secretary. ha3 been filed with the clerk of Bald Office room 7 Jtnlght Block, Provo, court. Utah. Tbs action is brought to recover First publication Feb. 8, 1912. a judgment foreclosing the" plaintiff's SUMMONS. : mortgage upon the land and water described said in complaint. In the District Court of the Fourth right " GRANT C. BAGLEY, Judicial District, of the State of , Attorney for Plaintiff. Utah, Sitting in and for Utah P. O. address,, 57. NpAoademjr "" """"" - County.- avenue, Provo, Utah. Utah Lake Land Water and Power First Publication January 30. Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. C. A. Rogers, Defendant. Summons. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The State of Utah to; the said Defend -ant: A: All persons having claims against You are hereby summoned to apthe estate of Marjorie Albertson, de pear within twenty days after the ser ceased, will present the same with vice of this summons upon you, if vouchers at the office of J. W. N, served within the county in which WhitecQtton, 8 West Center Street, this action is brought, otherwise, withProvo, Utah, on "or before the 25th in thirty days after service, and de" day. of May A. D. 1.912. fend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure to do so, judgExecutor. ment will be entered against you accJ. W. the demand of the comording-to Attorney for Executor. which has been filed with plaint First publication January 23, 1912. the clerk of said court. This action is brought against you to recoverthe sum of $153.70 for NOTICE OF SALE. 1183 apple trees at 13 cents each; $160,00 for setting out, ca,rlng for 20 In the TIstrlct:C6Urt Judicial Diestrict of the State of acres of trees and Irrigating them y' during the season of 1911, and $40.00 Utah in and for the County ofAftah, for water rates during the year 1911, In- - the- - matter of of Zina wit h interest on --the w -- Loveridge,. Deceased. JOth, 1911, at eight per cent The undersigned, will sell at private per annum. J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, sale the following described real prop-ertAttorney for Plaintiff;" situated In Utah county, State of Post officeaddress Box 273, Provo, jyxi-.antH1o- itr -- twenty plTOPicttonVBdtewlpay of this summons upon you, if served made before, wllrte sold at my office eaf-witb- to-w- Ml M VI K Y 4 " tf THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN The UNDERWOQDhaa6een MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING OF" INTEREST TO r YOU. displayed, at all expositions of im- The Pell Well club held an inter- - .Special train via Salt Lake Route to estlng session Monday evening at the Salt Lake CItyr Feb. 17 Round. trip, home of Misa Nell Jones. . A contin i l.25- - Leaves Provo at. 10:00 a. m uation of the papef oil' "II. Ti'avatore" glvpn by .Misa Madeline Boshard; 4 MrB. Charles Ward was a guest of the " se'rv-- ! were o mm refreshments club. , ii Dainty nniunr , "T - ed by the,h08tesa."The members pres. ent were She Misses Madeline Bosh-- i ard,: Leone Worsley, JLael Jones, Lur- ly" , line Foote,: Fern Foote. Anna Selckl -- - Club Notes 30;wlf " follows "" towDship4-iJutb,:-Tange- -I i na o'clock - AprH6r-lW2i-fttthe-bour-- ZiUUa-XlNEN- Your linen is the most consplcuoss p. m. to pay the dellquent assessment .together with the cost of advertising feature of. your appare- L- It requires ; ' " ' and expense of sale. . . more attention than other wearables. : : F. E. BROWN, Secretary. ... It Isr particularly noticeable-wheth' "" 7 691 West 3rd North, Provo, Utah. properly laundered or not on full dress shirts, fancy waistscollars ana cuffs ' -100 ER- - PLATE and wash" shirts; Such garmenlFre--quir- e skill and care to produces tb was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, best results.Exactly right is the ver.' in Newi)rleans In 1842. Mighty cost on our' work. Send for the wadiet ly for those with stomach trouble or do the resC we'll Indigestion. "To. day" people, every gon; where use Dr. Kink'- New Life Pills Domestic Slcara for these troubles as well as liver, kid ney and bowel disorders.- Easy, safe, 468 South Academy Avenue. cure, - 0nly25jcta at.jledqulst'g Drug -- er - lanndry : - Co. ... : .. -- .vi.r-- ': . NOTICE- - r-- - 'i.i:,. f Luigi jSaudo . VTHE SHOE MAKER - . has moved from 43 "West fat . 'W-,- S . of Special Stockholders Meeting of - e ... , - : ' Mining CoN . , I.I , '..... Notice is hereby given that a special of. tt meeting of the stodkiial&f . North to '127 N. Academy Ave, Half Sole, hand rsewed,. S1.00. Mwn's V ; t ; |