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Show u ir ii inn i 11 irii legal rr For forther information on the notices published here consult respective or county clerk. .1-- ...... ......... signers Tr;rrr-- : FOR ' se Alfalfa - order the 4913 go m., for .the purposeSf electing a hoard On the 10th- - day many shares of each; parcel of stock as of directors and such other business T DELINQUENT NOTICE. " ' ' may be necessary will be sold at pub as may be necesswyT ' 7 lic auction, at the office or the comALVA NELSON, Spring Lake- - Mining Co.,- - Principal pany, room 11. Knight Block Provo, Secretary. TTtah, on. Friday, March 7, 1913, at the Plaee of Business, Provo, Utah. hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the de NOTICE There are delinquent linquent assessment together with the NOTICE. described the stock on cost of advertising and expense of sale. following upon . W, LESTER MANGUM, account of assessment (No. fi) of 1.00 Secretary. pef .thousand shares, leyled off the Office, Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah County,: Utah. 18th. day of January, 1913 the several Utah. Probate division. re names amounts set opposite the of ' Estate Sarah C. flnlay'son, deceased. follows: spectire shareholders, as" NOTICE. . DELINQUENT - rBhares. Am't The petition of Jesse S. Taylor, No. Name- .executor, praying for settlement of 2 A. B, .Thomas ..... 4; 6,000 f 5.00 and Mining Company, for dlstribu 1.00 Roy Milling l.oou U C. . W. Giles Place of Business, PrOvo City, Utah. final accdunt and order at 10 tlon been tor has 1.00 21 H.-- P. Lajroon . . . 1.1,000 set, bearing are NOTICE There delinquent L 33 A. L. Ciillimnre olcloek, a. m., Moa4ay, the 3rd day of L0Qfl 5,00 account of assessment No, 5, levied March 1913 at the court house In 56 T., J. Wright..?..., 6,000 i.oo: January 10, 1913, the several amounts Provo City. 1 Utah countyT state of "37 Julia Whitehead ....1.000 2.00 set opposite the najnes of the respec- - Utah. 2,000 Wright M Hva aharahnMira 10 fnllnwn-- . Dated at .Provo CiU; Utah, Feh ' 1.00 29 V. B. StallingsV,,... 1,000 No. Shares. Am't Name. 1913. 1.00 51 Jos. JobnBon ... 1,000 10 John Stratton 91,250 ? 45.62 ruary IS, V. ROBINSON, C'terk. ' ..A. 5.00 1.00 L 71 J, P. McKendry,. 12 John Stratton . ...lMfiO 1,000' 7.00 C: 47 J. Woods, Deputy Clerk. John 14,000 Stratton By ,.1,600 89 C. W. Thomas i.eo 2.50 EDWARD McQUIRUIN. 24 Mark E. Kartchner 5,000 2.00 90 A. B. Thomas .2,000 .50 29 Mark E. Kartchner 1,000-5- 7 W. E. RYJJALCH,. 1.00 91 A. B. Walton ."......3,000 .21 Mark E. Kartchner 422 1.00 .21 Attorney for Petit ioner.li 105 Lucy Carter Brough. 1,000 428 4 Walter Cox, Jr.... i.on 35 Walter Cox, Jr 2,000 1.00 110 Oscar Andrus .'.....1,000 (First publication Feb. 19, 1913.) 3.50 52 Walter Cox, Jr. .. 7,000 1.00 112 Jnc. Thurgood .. 1,000 .23 46?) 58 Walter Cox, Jr ' 500 .50 123 Jno Peterson 2.25 23 Nellie S. Kartchner 4,500 DELINQUENT NOTICE. J. B. LLOYD 495--x We Deliver to All Parts of the City. . z , MONEY -- -- ; , 19 N. Aca. Ave. . . I ...... l; -- .... John Thurgood 22L.Perry B. Fuller 30,000 . 500 1.00 2.34 1:27 1,000 42 H. E. Dufflh 3,000 50,Wm. p. Alexander. 5,000, 74 Frank E. Foor 16,667 79 Walter Cox 5,000 3.000 80 Walter Cox 81 Walter Cox .10.000 . r. ri.mo rv-- 2.50 LOO 1.00 t50 1.50 2.50 8.33 2.50 1.50 5:00 I ..50 I 84 Walter Cox Ot, n , ,t 1 I'IRU IlHKir i0 ....... 5r00O JA l J V, r Ann ' Springdeli Resort Company, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. ilrii.p 5.000 4.000 tliirty-Beve- .50 2.00 n tin.) 3.00 .50 1.00 5.00 1 Of h y of .lanunry. 4a - Wjn.-Wlrthll.- n orafh i;o lihTTTiT. "T.;il' 37. 50 10U!. PFi ACTICE .:i:id an sik.-.-i l StH-rtn- THttif-frf-p.T- n.. f c.oui-lay- - nt fv1AKS demy-avenue- Lead-Bullio- n . , -- ...... kc ll; tUO Mm Lojis lTr.vMce I.) faction. :e to 1UU watch-tt-ll ttte-ittth- ? coupled witji a dyfiie every customer, entires our work. - . . t ....... ' ' ll L!" - . : ...... h l! Ao OJTtT ploas; ::i We arenot infall!blc, of coarse and mibtiikts will occur, in t he Jest equipped laundries. However, we solicit your patronage a'nd guarantee to please you in every detail. ' in 016 QIIY 468 South Academy Ave. The Farm Snap , You've Waited For 80 acres, of the choicest kind of land, located in the famous Park valley; wells strike a fine flow of water; soli le extra rich; .location the best; J17.50 per acre is the price if taken at once Terms if desired. Pacific Land & Water Co., 1509 Walker Bank ; . Bldg., Salt-LakCity. 15-fo- e See Our Agent for Utah County NOW F.C.D0LDEN - -- (i ytfvxsr' tiif, Couh-lyTStat- ; FCRrE'CT ii'.i;v :ivt - , the floors and- - rugs, A circuit consists of two wires which issue from a "distribution box" 37.5'j . 274,-Lfi- in tow Tvii!, 309 N. 6th W. Provo. . t Sub-Agen- s . the-hole- ti h -- - North. ' NOBODY Elght-O- . Where thd Flowers Provo Greenhouse, Hulsh & Thomas. lorlsts. , .;"'"' v; , , in Remaining ' "' the Provo Postoffice March 9, ' 1913. ITosaimaT Coats, Mrs. Mulda; Dick, Mrs" Ajcnes; Gleery, SIrs.,rary. 'M.; Meridith, Mrs. G, M'iller, Miss Mabel;- Parkinson,' Miss Karma; Thomas, Mi's Ruth. Lac'iesTavidson; Joe-- ; Oeats--l'oa- n, Hufler, Sam;' Craven. Les; Co'rbetts, Cluff, A.T. F. ; Dennis, Wm.;. .C'ii.-s- , Johnson, GcrHsey; Nichols, John; Peterson, AndVew; Thomas,. Harry. If for in two. weeks they will be sent to the dead letter office. JAMES CLOVE, P. M, A. ,S.; r ', Ci. not-calle- BARRY WRIPE, OF PAYSON, DIES SUDDENLY .Death suddenly called Barry Wrlde, aged 79 years,, and one of Payson's oldest inhabitants, same time during" last Friday njght. Mr. Wride, who lived-withis son, Lewis Wride, XI urea1 as usual Friday .night, and-wa- Z apparently in his customary good health. Saturday morning when theson palled ' him for breakfast, jand s 1 ry - hearing no response, entered the room, it was tq 'find the father dead. Apoplexy is believed to'have been the cause of. the sudden taking' off. The decedent is survived toy two. sons and one daughter. One of the sens, George T.Wrider lives at Raymond. Alberta.- Canada, and the daughter at"Mont peller, Idaho. The funeral will proba bly be held either Wednesday or Thursday of next week. BEST FOR SKIN DISEASES. 1 Nearly every skki disease, yields ' quickly and permanently to Bucklen's Arnica .Salve, and nothing Is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and heals. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., says, after suffering twelve yeears.. with skin ailment and spending 400 . in doctors' bills, Bucklen's Arnica. Salve cured him. It will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by Hedqaist. Drug Co., two stores, successors Smoot & Palace Drug companIeafSi'4 ' s (adv.) s " "' to-- : x CAN TELL THAT YOU DARKENED Phone YOUR GRAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAGE frow. SPRING CANYON , COAL 1' . . . Sulphur Makes Hafr "Lustrous and Cures ' " ' TEJN- - v get. a larg$ bottle for about 50 cetns. Soft, Some druggists make their own, which . is usually too sticky", so Insist. upon .' de- - getting "Wyeta's" whlch can be jpended upon to restore natural color jandf beauty: to ihe hair and is spjen-- . ' .. did for dandrugg, dry, feverish, Jtchy The'ltfe 0 Shge,and Sulphur for rescalp' apd falling hair. .' storing faded, "gray hayfTto its natural A downtown f druggist color" dates back to grandmother's says lis customers insjet on Wyeth's time. She kept her hair beautifully Sage and Sulphur, because thfcy ' say, darkened, glossy and abundant with a Itt. darkens so naturally "and evenly brew of Sage Tea anil Sulphur., "When- that nobody can tell. lt baa been ap- -piled It's so easy to , use, too. ever her hair fell out or took joh that dampen a sponge or soft brush ' dull, faded or streaked appearance this and draw it through your hair, taking simple1 mixture was applied with won one strand at a time. Do this at nighty, derful effect. . . '; and y morning the gray hair dlsap- ' But brewing at home is. mussy and" .after another pears1; application or Nowadays "skilled chem- two, It ia irestored to ita natural color ists da this better than' ourselves. By. and looks glossy, soft and abundant asking at any drug stor for the Hedqufst Drug Co' suc product called "Wyeto' Sage cesser to Smoot & Palace Drug and Sulphur Bale Remedy" you will f ':r (adv.) Dandruff. : - ABERDEEN AND KING - well-linow- Lump, Nut 'and BALED , HAY, FOR -' You-slmpf- SALE, Independent Coal Co. KNIGHT & McEWAN r Proprietors , Telephone 459. ' , . . ready-to-us- e .':.:-- n - Slack Blake Music Co. Knlght-Mangnm-Whl- t- ' . Mixed With ; , ( liK-itin- Phone 348 Live Wanted. quently presents' greater difficulties, but these are all met In a most simple . and practical manner, NOTICE. Perhaps ,fn 'room above the dining room, ceil Those who Intend to clean house the will be benefited by call- ing there is a hardwood floor'.whlch this spring W. J. Brady, the upholsterer, of course, must not be harmed. V In ing on 18 orfler to run his wires to connect a who prepared to- repair f furni- central celling fixtures the electrician all kh and ture. Window seats, bo springs and goes to the closet in the upper "cham hair mattresses made to order. Car- ber and,', by removing a foot or so of able-t- o push his riage and automobile trimming. First-clas- s flooring there, he la work' guaranteed.1- 43 West First ' Two POST ,..,-....1,0- located in the basement, or garret. and which regularly supply current to twelve lamps. Electric current enters Ote house irom the most convenient '.(lint ouiide, over a pair of . vice iMit'ito ia Iran?: fixtures s w clK the desk'-''.HK.ru rectiitacka nil J the It is realty surprising the wa cr.n "tisii" his '".hies" up iin'ii down between the walls and across' the floors Ho every room. In this way, wiring Bystem extending throughout the house is concealed within the partitions and walls and beneath the flooring, it. is Drougm 10 the surface at only those points where it is desired to make connecIn order tions for lighting- fixtures". to run a line from the basement to the attic probably the workman- - will take up a single floor board at the side of the attic and lower a thin steel taoe called a "snake.". He will then jiggle this up and down to find a clear droprfltfally his helper down Ktan-eets hold of the end of the snake. and .fastens on his wires, which are pulled up, encased lntprotectlve insulating covering. at what When it is determined an in attic the opening point flooring sohuld be made so as to. let the wires through at the desired place In the room below, & board Is carefully re moved from the flooring and the wires are fished under the floor and through . Where It fs a sidewall out let they are run down Inside the rar titloii In the asme way. The wring of the lower floor frc LETTERS UNCLAIMED 2 - ' " - n or many fharfspar'T-will b sr.M slock as nny I;'? nw-'sasrW.--'nt the offi'-i- ' or tV.ti coinimn-jvi-r-l h) North strict. Provo CitvUh.. ! k as on the 8th day of MHrt'b, r.'M:i. at '7. v.rTT i,o ;io:a ni i"H.JIM to i:.y lholf!iit ;rouT , 4.00 rasspssmfnt tosether. with Hif cost of lli anotjcTrwit the. f.fic-of the 7.50 advertising a'nd expense Of 'safe. 11, Knight block, Provo. rooai . CHAR. P.UUROWS, Sec. 3.00 TJTa on Thursday, March 27. 113, Office, No.- Hfil West Second North 25.00 at the to pay hour of 2 o'cloci.-prm- .. . Utah Provo CWy, Street, ' 7.50 .. 7,500. Brewerton the - delinquent assessment together (First publication, Feb. 21, 1913.) l'O.OO with the cost of advertising and ex-- i ,275 David Brewerton . .10,000 4.00 279 W B. Searle : . '. . . . 4,000 . pense of sale.- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 6.00 294 Samuel Stark...... 6,000 W. LESTER' MANGUM, 2.50 In the District Court oftthe Fourth 295 Frances M. SlmonTK2,500 Secretary. Judicial District, in and for Utah Office:- Room 297 1. A. Smoot ........10,000 '10.00 Knlsht Provo. Block, ll, : county, sate of. Utah. 10.00 301 A. Broadbent 10,000 Utah. 802 A. Broadbent .': . . . .10,000 fo.oo" tn .the matter of the estate of Robert E. Jones, deceased. 303 A. Broadbent ......20,000 20.00 NoVl CE OF DELINQUENT Creditors will present claims with 20.00 304 A. Broadbent . . . .1 ,20,000 SALE NO. 6 his to vouchers at the undersigned,, 1.55 305 A. Broadbent'..... 1,550 155 No. Aca of North business, 508 Jas. D. Thome 6.00 place . 6,000" Provo, Utah, on or be Mining & Milling Com16.00 316 W..Deming .... .16,000 1918. A. 15th D. of the fore Provo June, pany, day City, Utah County, Utah 6.00 317 C.'C. Shepard .... , . 500 1913. Dated 7, NOTICE-There February Is delinquent uyon 3 Martin Gunderson . 1,000 1.00 FRANK RAMSEY. the following described stock, on ac. "327 Jno..25 H, Francom. . 250 ' And In accordance-- with law and an Administrator of the Estate of Robert count of assessment No.. 6, levied on E, Jones, deceased. tbo jith tiay of January. 1913, the sevorder of the Board of Directbrs yHnde E. CORFMAN, E, eral amounts set opposite the nhnies on the 18th day of. January, 1913, so Administrator! . for Attorney of t,he respective chareholders as folmany shares of, each parcel of stock as Feb. 10, 1913.). (First published lows: "be sold at pubmay be, necessary will No. Shares. Am't i amet "lic auct!6nl tl. the offlca. of the com- 244 5.00 McGee Adelia ...T.1,000 pany7l95rlTScaaemy Ave., provo, NOTICE, 197 2.60 . "500 Wm. Homer 1913", March on 15, at Saturday, Utah, 406 6.90 Monsen Andrew John 1,381 4 delinto of hour the p. in., paythe In the District Court of the Fourth 407 John.Andrew Monsen 1,381 6.90 with assessment the quent togeiher Judicial District in and for Utah 408 John Andrew Monsen 1,383 6.95 icost of advertlsjng . and expense, of of U.tah. " ' ' f 196 Mrs. Jas Haroi, Jr... 1.000 5.00 .sale. -Probate Division. 7.7& 317 Mrs. Jas. Haroz, Jr.. .1,650 BRAXTON BA2XETT. . EiJtate of Jane Reeves, Deceased. - r . r j.m 331 6.00 i . . v Mrs; Jas. Haroz, Jr.. ,1,200 , t.i if j oecretary. Creditors will present claims w ith 17.23 Mrs.' 373 ' Jas. Haro, Jr.. .3,445 . ',:;". i Paysoa, Utah.-'(Firs- vouchers 'to the undersigned, the ad17.23 392 Mrs.,Jas. Haroz, Jr.. .3.445 publlcttlpn" Feb. 28, 1913.) LehY ministrator al Junction, or to 381 Geo Therlott ....".10,000 60.00 Stokes a,nd Bagley, Salt Lake City on 401 L. 1. Buxton.,.,..,. 1.000 ' 5.00 1913. DELINQUENT NOTICE. , . or before the 30th day of May, 409 H. P. Mack 500 .1,000- A. FREDRICK REEVES, , " '. i 20.00 349 R." C.Watklns , 4,000 'Administrator, LeM Junction Utah. jOld American Mining Company, ,Prrv 450 R. C. Watklns.' 2,000 , 10.00 Stokes and Bagley, attorney for ' ' clpal Place of Business,, Prove, 410 Buxton..'. ... .'.1,000 ' 6.00 T, administrator, Salt Lake City, Utah. i'f - 'l Utah.',.; Ami In accordance with law, and an First publication, January 29th, 19 NOTICE--Ther- e are delinquent order of the board of directors made V npon the following described stock on on the. 8th day of January, 1913 so account of assessment No. 1, of 'one-fourt-b ASSESSMENT NOTICE. many shares of each parcel, of Buch (Vi) cent per Bhare, levied on the 10th day of January, 1913, the Bev- -' Tlntlc Central Mining Company-Princ- ipal stock "as mayr ibe necessary, will be eral amounts set opposite the names Place of Business, Provo, sold ( at the office of the corporation, - of respectire shareholders, as follows: :. No." 144 - West Center etreet, Provo utah.; ,v. No. , Name. No. Shares. Am't Notice la a City,-Utaat o'clcok that hereby given county. Utah, at-; 26. J. R. Vance 5.00 $1.25 of th9 ot board of 29 William , Glanville . 500 directors meeting March a'.'igia.to" pay delin,,1.25 p. 37 Fred H. Schmidt . . 575 1.44 T1ntic-Cnll- ra, Mining Company, held quent assessment, thereon," together 3.75 on the 8th ,62 A. C. Ellis, Jr.. .1.500 cost of advertising and ex- day of February, l9lS, an jivith-th58 Wllkins & Homer. 500 12 assessment of He share (No. the sale. ; per penses'of . .37 :61 Wayne Holdaway . 150 Q. H: irEIN'DELMAN. Pres. 73 .19 was levied on the butstauding capft.il '71 Vera HoldwRy ... ' 72 Caroline Hold way .19 stock of the corporation, payable . D. It. THOMAS, Secretary. ' 75 Wllford Hayes , . 200,',' .50 R. to L. Anderberg, secre- Location of office; 144 West Center 78 William Ferguson 500" l.Zt ,19 North Academy Ave. Provo, street, Provo. Utah. 84 J. A.1' Pierce 600 1.25 tary, 106 August W. Schmidt 501 1.25 Utah. .'Any Btock upoh which this ' 1.08 assessment may remaio" 119' D. Harrington . v. ' 43 unpaid on 121 Mrs. C. Bacon; i ..." 600 1.25 Ttresday, March 11, 1913, will be 600 154 T. Marloneau 1,23 advertised for BaUTVt CARD SONGS 1.25 155 T. Marloneaux . . .'. 600 and unless public la auction, payment 25 158 James A. Pollock. . 100 600 1.25 made before, will be'kold at my office 165 V. C. Helkes 167 Badger Brothers .. 300 J5 Saturday, March ' 29, r 1913. at the 174 DeWItt B. Lowe & 4 o'clock p. to pay the dem.,( ' .25 hour of' assessment Co. .v.i. '.!?v 100 Snd One to Your Friends.' linquent with the together 1.25 21 3 'William Gillespie. . 600 of advertising and the, expense . 1.25 CI 5 Margaret J. Hebbel 600 " 600 1.25 vi Baje... . 216 Lydia M. Hebbely. r ' ' T 1.25 217 Margaret E. HeUbel 600 , R L.; ANbERBERO, 1.25 118 Gustar W. Hebbel 600 , .'. ..v Secretary. 600 1.25 Office 233 Badger Bros 19 North. Academy Ave., room, v 254 65 North Xcad Provo, Utah. Prftvo, Utah. 2.50 ney Co. Feb. "900 2.25 & Cole 19li) IS5 Child 10, (Hrst publication Co.... i and Throat Glasses Fitted are - delinquent. NOTJCETher& upon the following described stock on acboulit of assessment pf No. 3,. of Lester Hillac 2.0(1 J. Adams. s... And iu accordance wih law an J an iiifector.s niml order of the. bunrd S7 Eye, Ear, Nose and (537.501 dollars on the 2S tf Say of per share, levied the several am Jan.uarr, 1913, M opposite ttre'iiitmt's' of tlw" res iiWre 2.50 shareKoiderf:, as follows: 2.50 Am't. s; X:i:!,e. 2.&0 AO. 17.50 ? U. A. II ilruiif 2.50 ....... ....... .07 .... 230 A. ,B. Thomas . 231 J. S. Bills 2;000 '3,000 235 Geo. GoHohon , - .500 2i C. C; Sliepard . 218 W. L. Worsencisrt. .1,000 237 5,000 M-E.- 1 3,000 OBylund . 259 Arthur Daley . : ..'4.000. 2G8 Jos.. B. Douglas. .."7,500 .. 3,000 271 J. Eugene Huish 272 Heber J. Curtis .25,000 t5ft -- .07 30.00 S . 23.43 vuf-32 Jesse Knight 1.00 -- 204 Paul A. Mlllett.... 46,875 Paul A. Mlllett.... 2,000 Paul E. Mlllett.;.. 2,690 9. Kifi Paul A Mlllett , ri"-- 38 fil 1 150 J. P. McKendry 1,000 152 W. B. Searle 2,500 169 W. II. Reece ,."...'...1.000 173 W. L. Worsencroft... 1,000 500 174 Lavlna Done '." 200Culllmore-T, A. L. JS0 58 196 Lucy Carter Brough. 199 Jos. T. Wright ,. 333 -- Special Attention to Diseases of ; it 37 .50 .57 .50 - Center. Phone 206. II. E. DICE, M. D. " 500 133 A. L. .Cuillmore 134 A. Cuillmore..., ., 570 500 144 J W. Done 148 J. P. McKendry.... .1.000' 32 W. Office I : A. F. Palip s. . y J For Building; and on City and Farm security can be had at low rate of interest of , - M pK4W-esBar- Phone J wiu'ma MAY ........ : SALE-Loo- w "f snake back nnaer me where thej. In bole the celling little WIRED . outlei 1b located. posslblp, t i whenever is planned, It Mos pieople' occupying old dwellnanii for - the same 'kOdvJ, 1, U JJ " .HH. canthat Idea, they ings havea hazy eral purpose in the aame circuit 80 of convenience not enjoy th? great thatjhe" workman will not be engaged the of because in these rooms for more than, a sinelectricity in the home "an aver- wire to involved trouble and 'expense gle day, '.The bedrooms! in fiirr up the bouse is connected to thfr same circuit on it cults. No,"8 a matter of fact, in wires which work is liegun. in the morning I electric reryfsy to instaU don fiilished before night in 'order be and rcan work old houses and the without tearing down t he plaster, that tnere may oe no iucoji.cucuvc w o: the family. In a 'similar manner the mutilatng the Walls and celling, and pantry are leaving unsightly wires .strung' about dining room, kitchet this the rooms. Of course it is easier to wired to another circuit so that A one in day;is done install electricity in a new house set of rooms with attic, bath, when It Is in ,course of construction house of nine rooms, can be but most houses are built but once hall, porch and "basement, a of number erected with ordinary the, wired and if they were planned and while It four or is three days, use in t outlets before" electricity cam into cirthe to sometimes plan necessary is electric to do without possible not of rooms light, electric heat for the kitchen or cuits so that this number completed in two days. electric power for the vacuum cleaner can-- e Everv niece of closet flooring is or the household motor. If you would know: how cheaply nailed back as soon as the wires are In the wall electricity can be installed in a house in place; every little hole a fixture canopy . consult the electric light company. and or ceiling covered by on littlesawdu'st they will cheerfully send a competent or switch plate. The little the on Ifhd is electrician to make an estimate swept, up the floor ike work. The house owner'knows in chunks of plaster, havinjpeen caught j a general way just what he wants but as they fell, are disposed of. So 19" the electrician, will be able to suggest see through the mocfel-- tricks of the job after all, to many, changes and innovations which trade it is not such house that is, , will make the installation simpler and wire your already-buil- t aild materially to the convenience and to the man who knows how. perhaps to the economy. of the sysWilliam tem. In an hour or two he will be Albany, N. . commis-a able, to make a complete estimate of Sulzer will appoint shortly of member the work entailed to put in the neces- sion composed of three the state senate, three of the state sary wiring, citizens, to' Only a few tools, and very' little house, and three private and Cal., arrange for visit San "Diego, material, ' are required for the work of the .appropriation the expenditure of wiring old fashioned - dwellings. made In 1911 for an exhibit representThere isj nothing to litter Up the ing New oYrk at the San Diego exhouse, nothing to. spill or scatter over position in 1915. HOUSES EASIIsY AND ,. QUICKLY J5 271 Child Cote Co.... 100 ANNUAL STOCK-. .50 293 Frank Brohe w . . . ; 200 1 . H OLDERS' 'MEETING 1 1 3.25 500 : ' V- '; 307 Margaret Ann Ras-.12 50 The annual meeting of 'the stockmussen ,13 308 Elisabeth Tairless.. 50 of the Sta.te Bank of Provo holders .12 60 309 Catherine Dorton. will be held in the directors' room of . 311 Margaret Ann Ras.13 50 mussen . the State Bank-o- f Provo building on And la accordance with law and ah March 18. TOfesdayii 1913, at 10:30 a. of Board of Directors made - J. two-store- s, com-panle- rv-..- y r. |