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Show t ZZ12 PSOVO IIZ2ALD Provo nerald Co. CLASSIFIED ADS - ' Herald-JEditoriaBT Tbr Prow ls h LARSON DAVID ' 600 new subscribers to Published by the Herald Herald --within 50 days. "Xompanyi Provo; Utah. ONEDOLLAR will bring The Provo Herald to your home three times J . i li Tnonths if. paid HIGH CQSTS ' OF LIFE'S COMMODITIES. worrying those who arc forced to exist on smali salaries. The" cry for a reduction has brought but few noticeable results, infact, each montji sees a raise iiT some,, cvommodity of life. There has however? been 'suine officials wild have seen the condition which have been brought about ,by the high cost of living anj have eliminated ;ay ast .smejactbr in price r raising. In Indianapolis the mayor went into the market and purchased at wholesale aiyi then sold without profit to the poor to the city. Potatoes had been purchased dined from 'the 'farmers in carload lots and shipped to Indian-.- . apolis. Flour was purchascdby the ton and sold in x small quantity without profit. .'A "city booster" was hired at CecJsr Rapids to boom the city, make it groV and bring it to the attention of the, people of the country. I lis first move wHtd establish'-a' free city market. and ir.vitetb--irmerioieand sell direct to the consumer. Prices of food stuff and Cedar Rapids :adopcd the sloganx. "Cedar Rapids a Cheap Place o Live." A lifeless town soon took new life and there was an influx of people from all parts of the country.. The town was changed from a sleepy little affair to a bustling city because people were '' ' 'given" affiance for iheltWrSUiM&thoncy. -- Lately the of QiicagoJiavt arranged to food supplicThishas club together Ht4uyifig-4he1r- been found "to be profit sharing to all concerned and they-noplan the proposition more extensively. The" vorstthmg-trrat-can bfrara against any" crty is that the price of food stuffs is high. It is a drawback which can only .be overcome by tTtciVreilueiioaofthe necessaries of life. Of course, the public market place does away with It is a natural consequence - a great many middle men. that these should complain. Goods would not be deliver--e- d and the American house-wif- e whp is not accustomed to the European plan would consider it a hardship but ori the other hand the wage earners are the ones bene- frted by the reduction so that in the long run, the public market placejs worth while. - In ad van-r- " . ' . hams 1'air.nuu jfOK Four.ryears. Entered a second class mall' mat oe ter June JjlniOhT-FoWProvo, Utah,1 under the act f"March 3,' 1679. "' X ';' . - Apply- .TT Larson power fomtony.N Tne new company has incorporated for $10,000 and the arte the officers: Ben Isaacs, president;. Arthur Snowvice president; theaeVwith A. Creer, Perry A. Thomas, JohaVn. BoyleT will lorm the board of direeWs. The company. is to obtain power from the govern ment plant at Spanish Fork. following .. - s -- - erwood Typ ewnter portance since 1900 and in every case ' was awarded the highest prize. Recent championship type writing contests m the United States and Europe have been won on the Underwood and all speed records are held by operators of this machine. - chanrcaTliiasterpiece favorite.- "unTvff-sa- l "'. - ") Will J! KeJtu ally Buy iv- -: is a me- - and i -- Machine-You. no wri coul d mrt'n1cTeat"Jas he "Tins siiruYftTlt, ami sutF Underwood Typewriter a greater" man-iTuchdeTeat tharf Tie was lefdre perhaps, agfeater-rfmjnhis' deieat' tharThe,' 'would have bjem In hisruccess v'-- ' y. "Rwt ver tngsTc)?' lefeated m(ri" fiir "ifical pre-"- ', , ferfiicittantl jiMv.-- mairvr-- af glwre '.winj.hi vc" Mirviyeil htt he great in their defeat? VSTiHram en ti ines llrvait : i. a yreaf man t great romntun vitien. always a'ree vitn nun ; we have lieiied-bfia- s hferi vvrons; maiiyjtfmes, but we ackriowlectsclie has, riot been wrongro many times; as a man that is vveTJiaf e beenr and Hvhen ve'Cajjay-o- f ,oftenet right than wc, , ourselves are, then we pay our : highest tribute taJiim. a ''Wc wbih he.couIt'1)e little more conTprorfrising because we telieveif he were he would accomplish more for the peopk fUit in this we may bcwrong again.lt might be that the result would be greater accomplished' f or Jbl iicl f iu t less fur ftie" people. If Jre seesilhat ' Siill and 'holds rout !6TJthe"atcoipHshmjt.thcj Avay' greater good for the people, thcrKlie is a greater man nowfeiiged The UNDERWOOD ',- - 1 n Co., Inc. .: t6 Exchange Place, ' thai;;theiow?Hgrle make him."-'.....:.'.- .. ..' .. ,'' : .' .v. IT THERE is any . : property: - -- - ; ... es-ca- pe -. that both the president on J. W. DUNN, Mgr. What a woman wants among other important things ; is a checking account. In manag-rog- : household: ernenditures-- a check book acts as a perpetual reminder of - the ' differ ence ' between income and Tmtgo.T' You can tell at a , glance just , what your finan- and cial resources are-h- ow where you have spent your . ;mooey,iErer3r-chec- k given acts as a receipt. It is an, incentive irr itself to save. . .. . and congress will seize on that way, ' ' The sitoatioairiJ:he2?9utheroKepublic t6 be growing more jnenacing to foreigners within its to boundaries. The struggle' going fcn" there continue for a long time, for thcountry is large, means of communication are imperfect5 and the government , seems to be. but inadequately equipped "to cope with the : rcvolutionists. Kot only are AmefieaTrimerests4rrexicoimperil- cd, but many business interests not in the; country are '.'Z", STATE B ANir'OF PROVO. m enace takingvery- - -7 oweveT, means at its command totring about better conditions' and to make the sending ot troops across tne ooraer tn- ' " ";,.--necessary. " .. fof Sale - " Fifty acres near Pleasant Grove, one of best farms in UUb. county, 9 acre- Orchard," i money-fo- r veteran soldiers . PENSIONS MAY ADD an- -' ' .other larger item- - to the na-- ;, tional expense account. In fact, it looks as if congress ' would provide for an expenditure of about $25,000,000 annually in addition to what fs now paid but.The senate' committee Has voted in favor. of that' programme, while rejecting the Sherwood bill, which would ha)te entailed an additional expcnditureritis sailsomeXOOO.OOO ' the", Congress' has 'alTvays been oprsedto-puttinto public inspection' names of pensioncrs-oa-a4it-opThe senate committee, however, voted by a very close margin to make names of pensioners' public Those not. on the pension rolls seem unable to see why this should not be done, To be a pensioner of the government should be considered & highjlu)nof.V'l?'77'?tt.1' " g cn I -t .- w-it-h ." t 2936 2961 2982 In the District Court of the Fourth 2997 Judicial District, of the -- State of 3019 Utah, Sitting fn and for Utah 3020 SUMMONS. NOTICE. County. Annie M. Clissold Lucy B. Holt Tom D. Bavellas . Hampshire . C. E. Pratt Geo. McBeth & '. , . ..... L. Hyde Irving D..Lowe 3021 In the District Court of the Fourth JuNathan Dixie Hiatt, plaintiff, . vs. 3024 dicial District of the State of Utah, Analiza Hiatt, defendant. Summons. 3028 In and For the County of Utah. , THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 3030 SAID DEFENDANT: 3031 to Tou are summoned 3032 aphereby In the matter bf the estate of John pear within twentyMayii after the ser- 3033 W. Snell, Eeceased. Notice .of Sale of vice of this summons Tipon you, if 3035 Real and Personal Property. served within the'eounty inNhich this 3040 The undersigned will sell at private fnftfffl-i- --i hrnnght, nthrwisewlthir 3044 .... M. C. Newell A. Sullivan; James Mrs. O, M. Gibbons J. A. Buttle Sam Ling ...... A. Johnson 202 1.01 500 2.50 32.50 3.55 3.25 5.00 .43 3.28 1.43 3.25 1.40 1.40 1.05 1.22 3.25 .92 6,500 710 650 1,000 85 655 285 650 280 ' 280 210 -- - 245 . LeRoy Dixon 650 .. Jos. Berry 185 W;"'H. Ray & Co. d sate the following particularly defend and after 289 '1.45 3045 service, Sullivan days J. .., C, thirty personal - property, e 350 1.75 action, and in case of your 3046 Henry A. Match ' 10.00; chains north of failure to do 115 .58 so, judgment 'will be 3047 Roe A. Deal .... theoufhwest cornef of the northwest entered 165 ,82 against you according to the 3048 Roe A. Deal quarter of sectfem fifteen, m townsfttp of the complaint. 3049 Roe A. Deal .80 160 Jjdgfljnd ,. elglit''s6uffi,of range" two east ot ' V67 .bxoMiil for the par- - S0;".0 C. FWestrope . -13 Salt ake pieridian, the countyof 1.63 325 pose of dissolving the bonds of matri- 3031 Paul Ludlow ..v. north 19.55 mony heretofore Utah, state 320 1.6Q.. existing, between you 3052 A. F. Palm chainsi theuce east 3.00 chains; ami the 65 .32 3054 J. W, Hatfield".. j)laiiitiff, 1.09 heuce south 71 dcg. 5Jmin. J E. E; CORFMAX, 305' JoTin W. Smifh . . 280 1.40 fihains-;-thencsouth "9 de'g.54 mid. .53 195 Atttornsy for Plaintiff. 3056 John Matson ... pasf 1.53 chains; thence south 73 dcg. -- Post office-ad- d ress7 Provo, Utah, : . . 93 .47 3l57 John Matson 54 mini, east JLfli) chains; thencesouth Date of first publication March 8, 3058 John Matsorf 280, 1.40 ; " 87 des;. 20 .. muu east . 2.00 chains; " 1912. - 3059 Wm, B. Robinson .95 .43 thehce ast 2,00 chains; thence south 3060 T. H.' Robinson . .170 SO deg. 35 min. east 2.00 chains; 3068 Chas. - A, Stoneham MEETING. STOCKHOLDERS thence east '1.00- chain; thence south & Co. 100 :.50 1C deg. 10 min. east 18.30 chains; 3076 J. M. Hasbrick ... 1,000 5.00 The annual meeting of he stockthence west 20.50 chains, to the place .V 1,000 5.00 ' holders of the'State Bank of Provo 2136 A, t. Reed . of beginning, area 3.49 acres. And in accordance with law and an Also commencing 3.70' chains north, will be held in the directors room of the board otdirectors made order and 5.30 chains east, and 6.30 chains of the Siate" Bank of Provo building, on 7th day of February, 1912, so the north, 43 deg. west, and 16.80 chains oh Monday, March 19, 1912, a$ 10:30 of each parcel, of such shares many north, 16 deg. 10 min. west, of the a. m, for the" purpose of electing a y stock be necessary will be southeast corner of the ' southwest board ot' directors and t such other sold of the eompany room office the 'at quarter of. the. Northwest quarter of business as may be' necessary. 7 Knight Block, Provo City, Utah, on ALVA NELSON, section fifteen," in township eight March 27, 1912, at the . of range-tw-o east .of-- the -- Salt Secretary. Wednesday, 4 o'clock p7mfo" pay . the hour of Lake meridian, in the county ot Utah, assessment thereon togethdelinquent OELINQUENT NOTICE. state' of Utah, thence north 16 deg. er with the cost of advertising and .ex10 min. west 3.50 chains; thence east 4.50 chains; thence .south 12 deg. 30 Tintic Central Mining Company, Prln penses of sale. clpal Place of Business, Provo, Utah, y R. L. Anderberg, min. east 3.50 ' chains thence west ''Secretary. 4.20 chains, to the place of beginning. There are delinquent on the follow AreaT 1.44 - acres,- - total . area,-- , 34.93 ing described stock on account of as Ofice room 7 Knight Block, Provo, "Utah . r sessment No.". 9 of. & cent per share. 1 First publication March 11, 1912. ' Also" elxtyehares or the capital levied on the 7 day of February," 1912, stock of Lake Shore Irrigation com- the several amounts set opposite- - the NOTICE. pany-a names oi the respective shareholders, corporation, on or after "to-w- it Lthe-abov- -- Xhla-acikui- m . as-ma- ' ,' . . acresp:.;.;:. -;: It 15taayo MarclrA.-Drl91- 2, a"toiiowa: Terma of sale Cask, tea per cent payable upon the acceptance of bid. confirmation of ' sale- - by-t- he .. court. ' ilORQAN, I - 1 A. Attorney for Administratrix. LUCILLA SNELL, " of said estate. Administratrix , Dated this 4th day of March, 1912. lDateipt firsts publication March 4 th, :: i9i2.:;--:--::, " No trawi)errle8. In - 46 , years, . House, frosted cropa fence ani water' Price J9.000. -- Half ' y - r80-acre- . Irrigated rarm, smalllog house, 25 acres'rln" alfalfa, all "fence; IM miles - from I good .toira5-; Price About $2,000 cash, balance - t -- ono-thlr- d " time! ' ': aorea goodland, som timber, will come uTCer irrigation in two or Price, tree years. Easy' payment " ....'-- . fsoo.' A number' of small tracts of f rujt land in 5. 0, 20, and tracts, at er acre, terms 110.00 to $12.00 dova, balance' $3,00 .to $10.00 per moath with. Interest at 8per cent , 46 acres at Sprlngville, 20 under culUraticn.- - Frame Louse, barn, etc. ' Price 15,800. , , cr one-four- ta . . N" -Y- ';' cocl, Really 32 West Center t Co. Provo, UUh NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. No. 15 236 385 578 622 . .... .;'., ..; , In the Ditr7crCbTjrtOheFourth Name Shares Amt Judicial District of the State of Murl B. Johnson . .10,000 $50.00 Utah, in and for the County of Utah. J.; R. Hodsoa i i . . 600 ; 2.50 In the matter of the estate of Jane 5.00 Lura Jensen . 1,000 James, Deceased. Notice of Sale of Child Cole & Co. .1,000 5.00 - Real and Personal Property. F.-Kirkham. 1,000 5.00 JThe . undersigned r.wJll se'll at prl- - '' - . 7 -- 20 94J"August"TIllard" 1,500" 981 A., N. JEIoldaway. 6,300 1181 Emily BuUock . 500 1300 R. K.Cobb ft Co 1,000 1308 Samuel. R. Neel 100 1367 Pratt & McBeth 1,000 1373 Pratt 1)00 1392 A. F. Palm 500 1641 Caroline' Holdaway;- - 400 teraierthjoirolnga 6.00 described Teal and personal property, 26.50 r 2.50 The whole of lot five, in blocknlne, ; 6.00 of Plat "B," Provo City Survey of ' .50 Building Lots, in the county of Utah, 6.00 state of -with all and 6.00 ,the . : i-- ' : Utah,-togeth- ftMcBeth: singjilar :....., er tenements, hereditaments- 2.50 and appurtenances the,reunto belong-2.00 ing, or in 'any "way appertaining. "" 10.00 AI30 all the household effects and 5.00 furniture of the said deceased on ' Nate Rockhlll ...... 2,000 ; Irving D. Lowe ... 1,000 or The (.ost Josephine' Gold Mining Co, 174 John T. Taylor. .;." 350 1.75 after Friday, the 22nd day of March, 1849 C. E." Hampshire , 1.000 Principal Place of Business, Provo, 5.00 A. Dt .1912, and written bids will be ' Utah, . ;" 1857 J. . 1,000 .5.00 received at the office of A. B. Mor- x Notice, la .hereby glvea that at a 1873 Wfvpff. " Havenor ,; : r' 300 . 1.50 gan, Knight building, Provo, Utah. . meeting of" the board of .directors ot 1892 Geo. A. Shepard ..J 1,000 6.00 'Terms of sale: Cash, ten per cent TheJLost Josephine Gold Mining com- 1905 Geo. AShppard-.l,o606.00 payable upon the acceptance of bid, pany, held on day ot Feb., 1977 W. M. Havenor .... 300 .1.50 and the Ibalance. conf Irmatloa"" jipoa Ul2,t an assessment (Kunibec 10) "of 2117 CarPBarnea 6.00 of the sale by the court i 1,000 three mills ; was levied on 2151 R. A. Barney . .... 1,000 .' 5.00 " GEORGE JAMES, ; ' the outstanding capital atock of the 2156 James A. .Pollock, ft r :. of Executor said Estate, sa ' .;,Vr corporation, payable Immediately , o Co. 600 '.... 150 B. A. MORGAN, v II A. Srioot secretary; No. 15T West 2170 F. L PenfoldT,.;v. 1.000 6.00 lor Executor. Attorney Center s treet, Provo, Utah, , 1111. Chasockerhaaai;. 600 -.- 1.66 Dated this 11th day of March,-l- ll Any stock upon which skid assess- 2ZZ8 David W i Tfiirl. VX. 600 50 Date of first publication MarcbTlL ment may remain unpaid . on Eatar-- 2241 James A.r Bean 160,1111 1727. 174 L 1 - . . '. -- . -- the-29t- h " J per-sh- are . . y-.- ' j x. W"- I descrlb-ed-reat-an- .- lierea . More - .and written bids will be received at the residence of . the undersigned at Spanish Fork, Utah county,' Btate of s i'i Mur-doc- k Fri-dayr- : " d.-- A " WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. ed States government, with honor.-i- n the; Mexican- - Hm-r- broglio.if may be' depended Castle Gate Clear preek ard 1 y Hiawatha. Coal. 150. to 160 West Fifth North. t Botri' Phones, 232, . way to intervention by the Unit- -' MEXICO AND AMERICAN ' : -- -: - UTAH TIMBER & COAL COMPANY. . v nt x -- $ . West Center- - .......... meeting of the board of directors ef the Camp Bird Mining company held on the 10th day of February, 1912 an assessment (No.- 6) of 2 mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital .stock of the corporation pay able immediately to F. E. Brown, sec retary, 691 West 3rd North, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain vnpaid on Tuesday, March 19, 1912, will be, de r advertised-foat - dyeing; 432 - 1 - iot!ce is nereBy given tnat at a ' provo cleaning ,st - . V Camp Bird Mining company, Prncl pal Place of Business at Provo Utah, . The UNDERWOOD has teen displayed at all expositions of im- ERS NOT whethA TRIBUTE er we be political friends or. TO CITIZEN . political foes of his, we must W.J. BRYAN acknowledge his wonderful power as a citizen atwl as a constructive politician, saysP the C apital-Xew- s of Boise, in a wtleoming editorial to Xo other man the' country'" has 'ever NOTICE. deliquent-assessmen- M ATI :., ASSESSMENT . a Trial Today nv sale linquent and public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office- of -- iherecretary on Saturday, April 6, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock m. to pay the toget advertising and expense of sale. BROWN, Secretary. 691 West 3rdxNorth, Provo, Utah. First publication, Feb. 12, 1912 w . " Crva us ; '. For further information on the notices published her e consult respective signers or county clerk. r INSTALL LIGHT PLANT. The citizens of Leland have given support to an electric light and FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND report haa been received, from (the, game warden in charge of the "elk "T: herd" In Sevier county to the effect Trit.UcrtioTarcfi i. thoroughly at that the elk are fiear Salina enclosure home in their ASSESSMENT NOTICF Within a weight. andareaininin short i ime the animals aire to be Mineral Flat Extentidn Mining and turned loose on their .range in the Milling Company, Principal, Place of Fish Lake and Sevier National forests. The. report. .is "very pleasing to Business, Provo, Utah. interested in the elk as It shows those Notice' Is hereby given that at a that the range selected conclusively meeting 'Of ."tie board of directors of is well adapted to the elk, and it is tEeTHineral Flat Extension Minjng now practically certain that this state and Millipf company held on the, 1st will receive shipments of 0th6rerds day of 'Marcn, 1912, ari assessment from the Jackson Hole country to be (No. 4) of 2 mills per share was Rlrfaced on other ranges in the- state. levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable im- 224S Mrs. Hattie L. 1.31 .262 mediately to F EL Brown, secretary, 891 West 3rd North 'St., 'Proyo, UUb, 2259 Pratt & McBeth .. 100 .50 1.50 Any stock upon which this assessment 2322 'R. K. Cobb & Co. .. 300 may remain 'unpaid on Saturday, April 2342 Caroline Holdaway. 1,000 5.00. 6, 1912, will be delinquent and adver 2347 James A. Pollock & tised for sale at public auction, and - . .. .200 1.00 co, unless payment is made before, will 2388 Badger Bros. 500 2.50 ,. be sold the office of Robert Ander 2415 J. Will Lewis 5.00 . . 1,000 son over Farrej Bros.' store, Provot 2427 A. N. Holdaway .. .1,133 5.66 Utah, on Tuesday, April 23, 1912, at 2539 A. N. Holdaway . . . 250 1.25 the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the 2546 B. T. Nishimura . . 1,000 5.00 delinquent assessment together 2,000 10.00 2619 James Evans the cost of advertising and expense 2742 2.50 500 .. Gavros K. George of sale. 5.00 2764 Wells L. Brimhall . 1,000 J1. E. BROWN, 2.50 500 2858 Wells L. Brimhall ... Secretary. 1.00 200 . . 2882 A. Tygerson 691 West 3rd North, Provo, Utah. 5.00 2892 Arthur L. gftell ... 1,000 JUrst publication March 4, 1912. 2.26 453 2896 Frank Pritchett ... Legal Notices mares, Nygreh Day Studio. . I1..-- rr.. Managing Editor I, H. MASTERS " 'IT Publishing """ ;v--fer--'- East, Conklih fountain (p)en. Composition ornamented. Return H, J. Phillips, 306 East . 1st. North,. ' mail-clerk- betion, and unless payment is made on Saturday, April fore will be aold 20th,'1912,'ar the tour of T:30 p.-topayta delinquent assessment, together with' the cost of -- advertising and expense of sale. ' R A. SMQOT. gecretary. Room 6, Farmers & Merchants Bank r rr1 Bldg.', Provo, Utah. :, WANTED .t dolinuont and 'advertised forskle at public aucday. Marcli 30, lSlVwHl bo . |