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Show PAGE THREE" THE PROVO HERALD. 0CIETY 4 4, Mrs. John V. 4 4o--4- 44444444 Provo Herald Co. TIlrraceFarrer NOTICE Jt CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be erceived by Jhe Board of Education At Provo, Utah, at their off:ce in 'the Central School o'clock p. H. MASTERS ....Managing Editor building, up and' until.-m.. Friday, August 9th,' 1912. for the Entered as second class mail mat completion oytoxxf rooms of the Cenr June e. 1911, at the Postoff'ce -'O' tra .fcchlbuildins., . VAR VETERANS WlLLiMAKE will leave tomorrow for their cottage at Sprjngdell where they will spen - Published by th Herald Publishing .. Company, Provo, Utah. . . Farrer and dattghtervf Maud and Miss 444 44-- t ,. On Farm Implements . and InstrucPlans, sfieeifications tions may be obtained at the oi'f-of the- architect, Joseph7 Nelson,; over Farmers & Merchants Bank. Prove, 1879. - KERRY AT SPR1F Legal Notices b,ds piust 'kaccQmpanledhy a 5 For further information on certified check of per cent of the amount of bid, made to the the notices published hei? Board of Education, aspayable a guarantee consult respective signers that tho contractor will sign tha or county clerk. contract and file a satisfactory bond is within ten da?s after contract awarded. ' ASSESSMENT NOTICE, The "Board reser.es the right to Three Rocks Mining and Milling Coir reject any and all bids. EVAN TVRIDEv President, panyt principal place of business. ' fi. EUGENE JONES, Clerk. Provo, Utah. First publication July 29th, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that at a , of meeting of the Board of Directors -- Al . The Second Grand state campfire Watklns. who (has of. the Utah TjidianWar Veterans will' teen the guest of Miss' Maud Farrer be held at Springville from August 20th to the 28rd and an interesting the past week has returned to her program has been arranged for the home, in Salt Lake City. The committees which encampment. have in charge the affairs are as Mr, and Mrs, Reed L,.: Anderberg follows and daughter Fay, and Mr.- and Mrs. Executive: J. M. Westwood, J. H. Fred Richmond have "returned from a Tanner, W E. Davis J. A. Johnson -week's outing In Hobble Creek eaiu and B. Y. Greenwood. . i yon. Amusements: William Rone, W. H. A. Warner, R. E. King, C. Mrs. A. N. Holdaway' is spending Adams, J. F. 6, Buel and W. O. Creer. Xisonger, the week In Salt Lake City. SUMMONS. & Entertainment- Mr. and the Three Rocks Mining and Milling Lodging "Miss Nellie Ghoslin, who has spent In the District Court of the months in Provo, left Mrs. T. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. Company; held on the twelfth day o Fourth Judicial the past-twof the District, S. Curtis. Mr. Mrs. D. C. Huntington, aniLltieJEask md&yfor-!hicag- o Juner-A- . P. 1912, an afisessmenLJNOjL f!tatPi rtf Utah, sitting in and" for Mr. and Mrs. M. D. CMlds, Mr. and per Utah County. of one cent 2) of Reed L. Anderberg has returned Mrs. Walter Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Jennie was levied on the outstanding Bunting, plaintiff, G. S. Conde, Mrs. and Mrs. I. E. share from a brief trip to Eureka. vs.. Jack Bunting, defendiimt. paythe of corporation, Clegg, Mrs. F. P. Whitmore and J. C. capital stock Summons. able immediately to H. F. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Orwin have re Harrington. . ' The State of Utah to the said turned from a tripo GarancL. Utah, "Decoration : Captain George Mc secretaryr No. 24- North. Academy Av- Defendant : enue, Provo, Utah. .where ther 1mve'spent a week with Kenzie and W. I. Hall. You are" hereby summoned., to Any tsock upon which this assesstheir son and daughter. Music: T. A. Brown. within twenty days after appear ment may remain unpaid on Saturservice! of this summons upon the Transportation: W. E. Davis and entertained William Probert. day, July 20, will be delinquent, and Miss Belva Goodman if served within the County advertised for sale at public auction. you. of the Roe Ray Club which this action is brought, All who possibly can are advised in and unless payment Is made before, Monday evening. A dainty luncheon to otherwise, within thirty days after bring their own Camp Outfit. will be sold at my office Tuesday, was served following the regular service, and defend the above en For those who cannot bring their 20. 1912. at the hour of 2 The next meeting will.be held titled action, and in case of your own food ,the hotels and restaurants o'clock p. m., to pay the delinuuen; with Miss Edna Holdaway. failure to do so, judgment will be have all agreed not to advance prices, assessment, together with the cost ol entered against vou according to The dancing party . given Monday the committee have provided two advertising and the expense of sale. of the complaint demand the H. F. THOMAS, evening by the Dix Club at" the home special eating houses where good filed with the: been which has of Miss Ethel Taylor proved to be a meals can be had at reaonap.le prices. Secretary. nurt. of clerk the jjhjfwenamed most successful affair. The decoraOffice No. 24 Academy Avenue. is brought by lhe? ThTsaetion tions used by Mr. and Mrs. T. N. TayProvo, Utah. plaintiff against1 the defendant lor at .their elaborate affair of SaturFirst publication June 21, 1912. for the purpose of obtaining a deConquering Smallpox Scourge. day night were used and twenty-fivof. divorce from the defendcree Smallpox Is no longer feared by civ. couples werepresent. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ilized mankind. This is partly due, ant. no doubt, to the immunization of the J. W. N. WII1TECOTTON. Mineral Flat Extension Mining and Miss Delia McCune of Nephi is vis- races through vaccination, and partly of Attorney for Plaintiff, Mable. better- - methods of sanitation Milling Company, principal place iting in Provo, the Office address : P. O. Box Post ' and preventive treatment generally. business, ProvorUtah.- Gadd and Miss Barbara Paxman. j 273. Provo, Utah. Miss Leta McCune has returned to In the first year of our occupation ol a at that Notice hereby given Is the Philippines, where smallpox was her home in Mills after having spent then -- SUMMONS an endemic or constant disease, meeting of the' Board of Directors of a few days visiting with friends and there were 675 cases among our, J solMining In the District Court of "the Fourth the Mineral Flat extension relatives here. diers and 240 deaths. A system of Judicial District, of the State of on June rigid vaccination was adopted, andin and Milling Company, held Utah sitting in and for Utah The Misses Mable and Bertha Gadd the last five years there have bees 28th, 1912, an assessment (No. 5) of Utah Lake Land and Pow County. only fly cases and not single death .2 mills per share was levied on the enTertalnecrihF members of the N.-erThe In Porto records Rico tell army T. club at their home last evening. capital mock of the corthe same story, and seem to provs outstanding C. A. Rodgere and May immediately, to F ..tiff,, .VS.. The time was spent in sewing and beyond payable poration, the efficacy of vacquestion Defendants. Rodgers, social chat, and a luncheon was serv- cination. Dr. S. C. Rockhill of Cin- E. Browne secretary, 69l West 3rd The State of Utah to the said .Ded. Those present were the Misses cinnati reports that he has had much North Btreet, Provo, Utah. Any stock efendants: Gene and Edna George, Reva Thomas, success in preventing the pock; mark- upon which this assessment may reYou are hereby summoned to apof the in face Louie cases ing and Marie Jeanette McMurrin, smallpox by main unpaid ohd Friday, August 9th. Van Wagoner, Merle and Elva Sny- - painting the pustules with a lotion ol 1912, will be delinquent and advertls- pear within twenty day3 after the nine glycerine and one part e4braleat-pTrtnr-HTOtionnd- H der, IrettaTBachman, EIzzleTayTof, iodine. parts this yot If treatment also the By within which in Eula Fletcher, Annie and Marie Spaf-forserved the be will County, patients get over the attack in from less payment Is made before Grace, Rueda and Barbara this is action on otherwise, 'brought, Monday. eight to fifteen days. Others prevent sold at my office Lora Dunn, Delia McCune of the pitting by keeping the patients in August 26th, 1912, at the hour of 2 within thirty days aKt. ,?rvelce, and a room where no light whatever bul o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent as- defend the above entitled action and Nephi. red light enters. Pathfinder. sessment, together ith the cost o: in case of your failure to do sojudge-men- t The Misses Rachael and Ruth Tayill entered against you accordadvertising and expense of sale. lor, who are visiting in Salt Lake City to E. the demand of the complaint F. BROWN, Secretary. ing " entertained a number of friends at-a 691 West 3rd North St.. Provo. Utah. which has been filed with the clerk theatre party - at the - Orpheum re- FOUND A of said court. This action is brought pair of gold immed glasscently. TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE can by the plaintiff against the defend es found at First North. Same ofto recover Judgment against ants be recovered by calling at this Miss Rae Elmer who has spent the will be received thorn for the Sealed proposals -tf kith of $2731. ;!0 and fice and paying for ad. past month in Provo with her cousin, by the Lincoln School Board for the costs of suits including one hundred Miss Raechel Baxter will return to of a 6teamTneatIng plant at dollars erection of Co. lots have W. H.Ray & money attorney's fees, and to, Salt Lake City tonight. Miss Baxter Lincoln DisView the Lake school, of on estate a real every upon the" north mortgage will accompany her for a month's. on hand to loan trict, also for the erection of a boiler onetialf of the northeast quarter of kind in Utah county. visit. house and coal room at the same the southeast 0 . 'quarter of section 3:1 y COOK school. The work to be done In ao- - in ten south, range one township "CLASSICAL" MUSIC Upper "Falls, Provo Canyon, tf cordanc with the plans and specifieast, Salt Lake Meridian, in Utah One of (the first things a man who " cation prepared by Joseph Nelson, A five quart lip sauce pan for 15c. County. State of Utah. intends to be popular must learn is and specifications can J. V. N. WH1TECOTTON to play, to the gallery. Chicago Re-- . Five quart Preserves kettle -- at the architect, Plans be had from the board or from the Provo Tea & China store ftr 15c. Attorney for Plaintiff. . Elizabeth Miss I " -- - - o. one-fourt- () h '.. .. . We will save you money on Wagons, BuggiesDouble and Single Sets of Harness, Deering Mowers, Beet Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Wagon Springs, Plows, Cultivators and Machine Extras. THE BEEBE LUMBER COMPANY have a complete line of Stock Screen Doori, cr will make you any Special Size of Fancy Screens Door or Window Screens you may require. ; - . Beebe Lumber Company Phones 104-10- Provo. UtaBJ 5 ses-.sio- Ane-nst- . -- Provo Steam Laundry NT. e j to-t- he guest-of-Mi- ss 1? k have the WE of doing the neatest laundry work in town. We have the latest machinery, hence we attain a high quality of work. John N. Gulick - Prop. Our Wagon will call at ypurdoor - A; Company.a-arporallonJ'laitt- d Prompt Delivery and satisfaction guaranteed v Phone 164 - . Pax-ma- -- tore-clos- WANTED-Immedlatet- Ap-pl- y. j . architect Travelers to Colorado and the East Should" V select a route famed for Its Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Service, 'SD- - The Denver & Rio Grande The Scenic Line of the World This Route offers the "Back" ; East" Travelers more"" varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the ear windows without extra expense for side trips, thai any other line. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. " . Every Mileja Picture , Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, 7 Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern paints on saf May 18, 28 and 31,' June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22and 29, July S, 12 and 80, August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, and September 4 and 6, 1912,. .Through Standard and.Tou-ls- t Sleeping Cars 'dally to .Denver, Kansas City, 8t Louis, Omana and Chicago. , " " v, .... ; ( . 4 Superb Dining Car Service appli- , A -- Salt : . Uke FRANK Agt : City, Utah K WADLEJGH, , General Denver, Colorado. .. ',... Passenger "".'." ' P. O. Dox 273, Provo Utah. 31, 1912. First publication July An Appreciation Lest some time; you want modern comfort, and you expect and require every possible measure of protection. Without these features, travel in what General Sherman said war our regular patrons should that we are overlooking them in our efforts to secure new business, we write this little word of apprtclation. The people vbo have stood by this bank we consider the salt of the earth. Nothing is too good for them. We are of course aniious to secure new business, but never at the 'expense of our regular patrnsfor they are the people who We have mado this bank possible. know it, appreciate lt and tite free of to acknowledge it. By trtatin? all our The Board ot Education of Provo oM patrons fairly and extending the wljl receivt bidg up to 8 o'clock p. same courtesies to new customers we m. Monday, August 12, 1912, at "the hope to grow stronger year by year. Central School building,- for the completion of certain rooms in the Central Sohool building, according tu plans and specifications to be eeen at THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND. the office of Joseph Nelson, archi- Is too important a matter or a woman tect, over Fanners - and Merchants to be handicapped by weakness, bad Bank. The Board reserves the right blood or foul breath. Avoid these tb'rejeot any or all bids. Each bid by taking Dr. King's Life Pills muBt .be accompanied by a certified New strength, flno complexion, pure check of 5 per cent ot the amount breath, cheerful spirits things that of the J)id, payahle to the. Board of wja men follow' their use. Easy, safe ' ;. EBucatlon. ; and .snre. 25c at fledqnlst . Drug Co. EVAN WRIDE,. President' Two Stores,, Successors to Palace R.' EUGENE- - JONES, Clerk. and Smoot Drug Co. ?' , - State Bank of Provo is- - ... .... . Agent, Y-"- - v;,.x.." v.. . Oreg on Short Line Railroad In connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and O. W. R. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all east cm points, the Pacific Coast and locally. $75,000,000 is being expended in double-trackin- g these lines west of the Missouri River; the block signal system for protection is being kept at the highest jOMiblfr .state of effectivenessand eq uipment and service is conti ually being improved and brought to the latest standards- . of quality. , Consult any , " . Oregon Short Line Representative anywhere when you are ready to travel. . A Bargain FOR SALE: HOUSE- - NEW FURNITURE IN NINE ROOMS, CLOSE BLOCKS OUT ON THIRp SOUTH. SEVERAL ROOMS A STRICTLY TO.MAIN PRIVATE 4TH'EA8T. MO DERM STREET; ROOMING FOUR HOUSE. NOW RENTED. FOR TERMS ADDRESS MRS. T. E. HARRIS 312 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. kill-hop- Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on " ; , cation to any Rio Grande Agenu ' Pasai I. A. BENTON," Gen. - Two bids will be required, one for the heating.and one lor. the work of general construction. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid and made payable to the ' Lincoln School Board as evidence that the contractor will enter- - Into, contract with the Board in case he is the successful bidder, and furnish a surity bond as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will he opened at I p. m., Aug. 1, 1912, at the Lake View fochooL J. N. ANDERSON, Chairman. J. K. ALLEN, Clerk. .. In traveling east or west ; north or south, by rail, yon in" to to destination the shortest possible plan your get e . ' So I ; d. In this busy age: This is especially true in traveling. CLASSIFIED ADS i cord-Heral- HOURS ARE DOLLARS S MOOT a SPA FFORD Summer Rate &r $"S Delivered Get It now while you can. We have plenty. Telephone ir r |