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Show DELINQUENT SALE. . . as may be necessary will be sold on The Goiden Queen Mining Company, Ahe 14th day of Sept. 1915, Tuesday, Location and principal place of busl at of 2 o'clock, p, m, at the the hour Pub- ness, Provo, Utah. i j byTht-HeralNotice There are dalinquentjipon residence" of the Secretary, R. P. D, tne louowing aescrlhed atock on ac- No. l, Fr7dTTTt7t3oTOtyrState f count of assessment No. 1, levied on Utah, to' pay the delinquent assessthe 18th day of October, 1909, the eev-er- ment, together with, the cost of adTer- amounts set opposite the names Uslng and expense of sale..' of the respective, shareholders as fol4 :' JOHN H. STRATTON," mail econd-lasa : lows: , h, post-jPJtapresident. the at 1911. . iftoic6. 1915: July O.J. POULSON. . under the act Hobt ;r . . Amt t Secretary - and Treasurer, cert- shares due r Office. ProTo, Utah, R. F. D. No. L 175 Parley.-Darge...47500 1225.57 39 Mrs. C. NleUoa is j- 500 - 2.50 (First publication Aug. 23. 1915.) 251 Mrs. 8 115 49. Walter OTay lor STOCKHOLDERS' MEETtNGr 84 JohnW Northrop ..13500 67.50 '85 John W. Northrop , .15000 75.00 ' . Notice ' of Special Stockholders' A A. A A A A': A A 86 John w. Northrop 25.00 Meeting of the Spring Lake Mining 87 John W. Northrop IT. 1000' Lre AND GUARDIAN- 5.00 "( 88 John W. Northrop .. 1000 5.00 Company. ' 1 reNottice is 268 W. John or the given that a spe,40.82 hereby Northrop ounty clerk 91 W. H. Meyst ;....r-hrl- O - .05 cial further In- of the of stockholders the meeting '' .02 269 W. H. Meyst ;.... 3 a Lake Utah Mining Compasy, 142 SamL A, King ioooo 50.00 Spring 143 SamL A. Klng.... 10000 50.00 corporation, will be held at the office 144 Saml. A. King .....aoooo 50.00 of the com pant in rooms 304 Knight 145 Saml. A. King 0.00 ...ioooo CREDITORS TICE TO Provo Block, City, Utah,' on Saturday, 146 SamL A. King" ....... 500.0 25.00 A. 148 Saml. 5:00 18ti. 1000 King 1915, a't the hour of September de- 149 Saml. A. King Augusta K. Lawlsch. 1000 5.00 two Q'clock p. m. of said day for the 150 Rami. A. Kins; ....V. 1000 5.00 'redUors via preBeui, at A. 285 purpose, to wit:' following undersigned Saml. 11040 55.20 the Kin? ;iera to E;- Larson . Provo. 170 C. 4.75 950 Street, South consider To and act upon the adFourth 1000 5.00 15th day of 173 C. ti, Larson . or before the Article VI, of 209 C. R2 Larson-- ....... 1300 6.50 visability of 'amending Articles the 1000 5.00 pi Incorporation, (as amthis 9th day 206 C. R. Larson . H Provo. Utah,, 208 C. R. Larson , 4.88 ended),, to read, as follows, 977 V 1915. - i 200 179 A... A Wllkins ARTICLE VI 1.00 HICKMAN, A 00 ARTHA, 3 ; The capital stock of this corporation 232 A A. .Wilkras. .. i Executrix. 1.00 shall' be Tweaty Thousand Dollars, - 180 Alfred Doltz 46 293 Alfred DolU-.:- : Booth,- Attorney. which shall be divided jnto one million 169 - .80 217 Peter (Malcolm . . jabUcaUon Aug. shares of the. par value of two cents 37 306 Peter Malcolm-- . .19 and all outstanding capital stock each; -220 C. H. lArsenTTT 23r 1.18 Cessment notice. 307 C. H. Lar8n. ... 64 . .27 surrendered, and new Issued in lieu And In acco'rdance with, law and thereof. ';V.',; $ 1Isiunea ExtAngloftMlning order the board of directors made Also to consider and act upon the principal piace oi Business. on the 22nd day of July, 1915, and advlsabiUty of amending Article VIII 7FV orders made prjor thereto so many of the Articles of Incorporation, to ' that at a shares of each parcel of such stock as read as follows: . Is hereby given, If the board of directors of may he necesary will he sold at the ...'....: VIU. ARTICLE office of said corporation, 190 West corBoard wuuas Center St., Provo, The this of of Directors raises i Extension 22nd Utah, on the or deld on the 10 th day day of September, 1915, at 10 a'clock poration may for the purpose of payiW an- - assessment (No;7) a. m.rtO 'payTthe-delinqti- ent assess- ing exepenses, conducting the bsui-nes- s of the corporation, or paying the h (ft) ent perjhare iraa ment thereon together with the cost debts of the Hsorporatioiw ievy and colna the outstanding capital of advertising and expense of sale. the corporation, payable im-rt- n The date of. the sale of the above lect assessments upon the .outstanddescribed stock was originally set for to W. Lester Mangum. Sec- to vcertain ing capital stock of the corporation, 15,-- 1909, hut owing Lm 11, Knight Block. Provo, Dec. o cent extent of the the par per fifty substantial errors and omissions In by stock on which tms as- the proceedings for the collection of value of the stock; provided said asm(Lremalnninpaid on said assessment, publication was ' re- sessment, be levied and collected in ' the manner provided by law, and such 1 September 16th. 1915, will quired, tobe begun anew. MAMIB 3r SINGLETON, assessments - may- - be levied and colSecretary, unless and payment lected even though there may, be auction, o't-j- e (First publication Aug. 30th, 1915.) treasury stock in the treasury belong More, will be sold at the company, on Tuesday, Oc- ing to the corporation. . DELINQUENT NOTICE. 1915, at the hour Of 2:00 R. Es KNOWLDEN, President. bl to nar WB. BARNETT, Secretary. . toeether with the cost of Provo Bench Canal ftlrrigatlon ComBEN. H. BULLOCK; AssL-Sec'- y. pany. Principal place of business, ,g nd expense of sale. JACOB EVANS, Attorney for CorW. LESTER MANGUM. Provo City, tUah County, State of poration. ' , Secretary. (First publication Aug. 23, 1915.) Utah. - ; . Boom II, Knight "Block. Notice There are delinquent upon RHEUMATISM AND ALLIED PAINS J THEY MUST COr publication, - August 16th, thefollowmg stocxand stockholders on account of Assessment of $2.0G per The congestion of the blood In Its share,, levied on the 8th lay of May, flow causes pain.n Sloan's Liniment 1915 ,the several amounts set opposite penetrates to the congestion and starts the names of the respective share I the blood to flow freely. The body's ' warmth is renewed; thAjaln la. gone. .'1 - holders, as follows "man or woman who has rheumThe Katch-ne- r : Mining Company, Princl-- f , J. J. Robinson $10.00; M. E. atism, neuralgia or other pain and fails ' Jr. $11.00; Arthur Newell '$1.00; to keep Sloan's Liniment in their home Business, Provo, UUn. Thos Barrett Jr. $12.00; C. W. Prest islike a drowning majjjefusing a ji hereby given .that at 'a wich . .4,00; David WestwOod $20.00; rope." Why suffer?. Get a bottle of ' the board ofdirectors of Wm. Si. Park $2.00; Clarence Jones Sloan's: 25c and " rate Minin? Cn hoM nn tiia $3.00; Charles Morby v $15.00; Jamea holds six times 'as much as 25c size, Fera Decker $6.00; jAuguBt, 191b. an assess- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. W. W. Patten $3.60; Emery McKelfip ' of 11.00 per thousand provo Herald lK Utthr Irprj ai - ; -s- -- nsB1 rp" : s ; ilJinangEditor. 000 ..-5- C ...... ...... j - ...... to-w- lt: 46-2- tf - . -- 1 SALE. ; "Gsis-IffarQcrn- s, NO FISH STORIES la the District Court of the Fourth Judicial district of the Stater of Utah, in and E. E. McMichael, plaintiff, ts. A. Q. Mathls and Sarah Mathja, defenedants. Sheriff's Sale To be sold at sher-if- f sale on the 22nd day of September, 1915, at the front door of the"coun7-t- y uent r -- v- ' corn-rtdde- court house in Provo Citj, Utah County, Utah, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., all the right, title, claim and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described " r i Z real estate.Ho-wi- t of mmenclag the northwest ,corner of block 80, plat "A", Provo City survey, Qf building lot's and running thence south on east line of 8th West Street 4.rods; thence east 9 rods;" thence northTrodsJlhence. west 9 rods to the place of beginning. f levied upon the outstand- tock'ot the corporation. mediately io Nora. A. Bul- "M secretary, 435 .East 3rd "ova, TJtah. Any stock Jos. KClayton$6.00; $ 10.00;- J.E. f r ' AL BULLOCK," Assi. SectyT aw V,. Utah Cpiinty,-StatIn Provo City, 6f ' ' ' " Utah. bated at Provo Cfty, Utah, this 30th day1 or August,. J 94 5, HENRY' EAST. ' Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By Samuel A. Trotter, Deputy Sher' iff. Aug. (First publication ?., ISIS." SHERIFF'S SALE. I rtstl , . a lie.- - RETORT SARCASTIC ' '. .. : . . . I I . ..1.: Smoot & ney, defendants. To be sold afineriff 's 2 Sheriff s sale on 21st sale the day f"of September, 19l5at the front door of the county court house, in Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at- the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.j all the right, title, claim and fn teres t . ivr: a - Spaftord "That Good Coal" of the above named - in, and to the following to-wi- CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING SPRING CANYON STANDARD ANTHRACITE SMITHING COKE , T 1 w ft 1 " ' and 4' er ; CAMERON 1 ' KINDLING WOOD 2 -- ;"All Sizes I Telephone aa-i .. ! . Andrew- - , cnv. Carnegie e, "It not capital that men require, it is the - nun . who has proved that he has the is business habits which create capital." The greatest proof of business habits is the HABIT OF SAVING; When yon start an account with us you" supply press the . one-hal- Button of Prosperity - Why not 'Call and talk it -- over. with us JfOVV? . State Bank of Provo.. - W. H. BRERETON, Pre: ALVA NELSON, Cashier. - r nfciThursdayrSeptefflber-9thr915rfo- -- " temrAecumulated-waste-and-;ioi3- cause manifold 0fi ailments unless re- n.iiit-iiii- - i !S?rihorporatIon preset J a jlose. tonight And you will experience grateful relief by morning: 25c. -- Watcn- the "Stretchers. Uartford. mtllioii aire wtdded hfs hospital nurce. It Is getting so now that the sjire chance for the girl who wants to marry for. money h to be come a nurs and wait for old money bags to fio.it iu on a stretcher.-llous-tA on Post. - TAKfe CARE OF THAT ITCHINGl ALL ITCHING BORDERS ON ECZEMA. Do you regard that Itching as a serious thing? It is! Unless, you begin to fight It with Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, the disease It likely to cling on for months and years. Scores of grateful user say: "Why did we waste those months and years in agony ...when so tested a remedy was on the market This ointment Is no experiment; it is absolutely healing In It.a nner. Tkt Tint s.llnw If t . NJme serious. Buy. a box today to fight the beginnings of czenia. 50c a box. a , toS ; ; TO leased. Dizziness, spots before the eyes, blackness and a miserable feel, ing generally are Indications that you st t: LI VtAilLi "Oets-It- " PuU Tour Teet iu CloVer. them come off with ''Gets-lt.- " It Jnrt) lixjH.-nthe corn from the- true flush, como "clean easily, 4tfami then mutes It off." hours ends eorug lor kuops. use of tape, the It makes ' bttiidaRug, Irritating gulveg.' knives, gelasors, and razors ritlly look ridiculous. Get rid oi those corns Quickly, surely, easily, with Fainlessly, justand bunions, too. It's way. loth the cntury ' "Gets-It- " Is sold by all druggists, 25o a bottle, or sent direct by E. , Lawrence 4 Co Chicago. ..'..... Sold in Provo and recommended as the world'sbest corn remedy by Hel ; , quist Drug"Co. Ie The Boarder heard it said that all of our presidents were enthusiastic fishermen at some time during their lives. . The Farmer jlumph! Not George Washington. They say he never told In the Fourth Judicial District court ' " i of the State of Utah; in and for the County of Utah. Joseph 43.- - Smiley, plaintiff, vs: Utah Lake Land, Water ft Power company; a corporation, Elberta. Orchard com pany, a corporation, and M. B, Whit - n . " ' e described real estate, Commencing at a point N. 89l 14' E. 664.2 feet from the center of section 8, township 10 S. range 1 W.; Salt Lake B. & .M., . being .identical with the ."Now, remember, wllile, It hurts me northeast corner of. the northwest more than you.8 "Well, fer an ordinary human bequarter of. the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 8; thence ing, yotrtamitand more Dunislfment NV89a-1E. 664.2 ft. to the northeast without yellin than anybody I ever ' aw." corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the southeast .quarter "of "section-- ; "8 1 ICONOCLASTIC SCHOOL thenc S.JbrLZQIE. 668 ft, to" the saulheaat-iornof the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of mi the southeast quarter ot section 8; ifW t 'a n thence S. 89' 14' W'. 664.2 ft. to the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 8; thence N. 01 20' W. 668 ft. to ..the place of beginning, containinglO.18 acres,' more or less; being, ingestion Oownshlpl 10S4.RajgU: 1 JV, Salt . ' Lake B. ft M. . Also Lot 1, Block 70,. Elberta towns-sitcontaining 8.83 acres; 4'soXot 2, Block 70 Elberta townsiteLContalning 3.589 acres; and Lot 3, Block 69. Elberta townsite, containing 2.836 acres; Together with. the water belonging thereto, consisting of 54.475 cubic feet per acre for each and every acre, 'to f be delivered (Colorado Provo City. August 16th, 1915. Sealed proposals will be recejfed at Statute) inch per acre at a time to use -- Have yon seen that painting by the office of the city recorder of Provo on said' tract.' during the "irrigation. from Reno?" that artist season. City; Utah, until five o'clock, p. m, "No. What Is it calledr Dated at Frovo 30th this y City, Utah, Thursday, SepL 9th, 1915, for con ; ''Breaking June ties." of August, 1915.. day 7 23V4 a concrete feet 'roadway structlng HENRY EAST, wide on the North side or Center of Sheriff Utah County, Utah. NOWADAYS street between Acadamy Avenue and A. Trotter, Deputy. Samuel By Fifth West Street, .and a concrete (First publication Aug. 30, 1915.) roadway 23 4 feet wide on the South side of Center Street between. Acad Of- ALL GET RID OF THOSE POISONS IN emy Avenue and Fiftn West Street In ' YOUR SYSTEM! ; street paving District No. ; also sep arate sealed proposals will be received - You- - will find Dr. King's New Life at the office of the City Recorder of Pills a . most satisfactory laxative in Provo City, Utah, until five o'clock p, releasing the poisons from your'sys- roadway 65tJ M. McBride $1.00; David Park. $2.00; constructing a concrete . . n nuian. rrovo. Neils Jacobson $3.00; Caroline Jacob-so- n feet wide (with 22 foot space in center .seed o 5cationTAugrs1915.) $9.00; Brigham Steel $1.00; Otto to be macadamized, not to, be included in work to he contracted for'. on East JohnPeckja.OOLSarah.WJPeck $2,001 Center Street between the Kast side md Y J. E. Snyder of Academy Avenue fid the West ""pedal Stockholders' David Stratton $28.00; side of 1st East Street, Provo. City, farm' O'tto Elias Sorensen $2.00; $2J)0;. Syndicate Mining Com- and a concrete roadway 65 feet Utah, casa $2.00; Caleb Tanner $10.00; D:i W.i . 11!! flft' Tilwaril- - S Kim- - wide (with 22 foot space lu"ceatef t6 Smltli fnhn given that a spe- her $3.00; Sarah Salisbury $12.00; be paved by" the' Salt Lake & Utah o wcKnoiaers of leout the : T. Pyne $21.75; Geo. Burch $7.00; Railroad Company, not to be included aUig Company, e the a' Utah John 1 H. S. Pyne in work to be contracted for); on Hiram Nelson $2.00; be held at the office d PP ; Went $10.00 P. 1 Thomas $18.00; Bartl North Academy Avenue between the Sni Wnth id ran VnCl. la...room . J. Gee, T. North side of Center Street and the Francis $6.00; Gappmayer on Saturday, -nd of-lNorth street In street H. L. ft Salisbury $4.00; W. H.. Ray South side at the hour of .iskl. '- 1Jl3' ft Co. $4.S0; Lillian C. Holdaway $2.00; paving District No. 2; also separate or 8ald Jay, forthe .will0J. C. Jensen $2.00; Jos. Wilkinson sealed proposals will be received at .1 t"ise, for B. Robinson $8.00; O. L. the office of the city recorder of Provo and act upon Rosa $2.00; the advls$13.00; David Skinner $6.00; City, Utah, until five o'clock p. m., i..oi me Terry it.. ICOrDopfltlnn Willis , Terry $4.00; Edward Wilklns Thursday. SepL..9thl9l5,. for,xon-Btructln- g i. ca i i .. a concrete roadway 53 feet $8.00;' Geo. Adams $7.50; Wm. Church " .7 I0I10WS. to wit: Cord-ne- r on 1st wide West street between the $1.43; Alva Hatch $4.00; James HncLE yr of th $12.90; Elwood Davis $11.00; Nor- North side of Center street and the man Davis $1.00; H. E. Duffln $5.30; South side of 1st North' street in street 1 f' i. J. Franklin, paving district No. 3 according to the Jamea E. Smith $4.00; flonff .the par Clarence $22.00; Ed- plans on file in the office of. the City Duffln and Cyrel eiica. iP ft"1: I win R. Richards $10.80; John C: Chiis-tense- n engineer. Instructions to bidders, together su $11.50; Grant Draper $2.00; Vim, aecreUry. Jessie Needham $3.60; F. and M: Bur with plans, profiles, specifications and Cordner forms of contract and bond may mlflgham $2.00; . Samuel tion $31,17; Hebr C. Jex $26.00: Mathias obtained upon application to the office Aug. 23. 1915.) Hansen $8.00;-Tren- a Hansen $2.00; of the City engineer of Provo City. lTHT ARE A deposit of $10.00 will be required V. Eliza Wents Ray Wentx, $4.00; STOPPED! $10.00; Irvln Jones $14.00; John far copies' of plans and specifications, E. Jones Chas. E. Jones which deposit will be returned, if ap$8.00; L. E. plicant puts in a bid. N. MlUett $7.50; $12.00;.. The Board of Commissioners of Pro-vo- : Eggertsen $12.00; David Wyman pat' ten $11.00; Jos.' W. Lunsford $4.00; City, reserves the right to , reject in S. A. Pace $4.00;.' R. J. MIdgley $8.09; any and all bids. t Pneumonia D. O. " ' Calder $3.00. By order of theBoaiM of Commtnls- ' And in accordance with the Jaw sloners of Provo City, Utah. ' .FRED EVANS,, and order of the board of directors ' Uf n fa(iiPP City Recorder. teilncies. made on the 8th day of May, 191S, so Tlr&l publIcatldnwAuI."T9th,-1915.- ) many shares of each parcel of slock m T.S1' r. 7 i. I Any Cora, With "Gets-It-" on It, X sa ; Absolute "GonerP y ., : .. Tea. It's th simplest thing la tfc World to get rid of corn, when yom th world's preateat vi "Gcts-It,- " Really,. It's almost a pleasure to fc&va corns Just to ottle . as Sunriss SURE 1 Green $6.00; Don ,C. Clayton $1.00; Wm. Draper $14.00; Samuel J. Jones $2.00; C. D. Seymour $7.50; Geo. F. nsen John D. Park $2.00; Carroll $9.00; Geo. W. Lovelesa $6.00; Walter H. 9f . .assessment may remain un-H. B. Bowers $2.00; D. $6.00; T4ylor rday, the 11th day'of Sep- ame t K. Burnell $4.00; Jos. S. Berry $10.00; 5. will be delinquent and Geo. V. Selman fl.00; M. VSelman for sale; at public auction E. Booth $16.00; U. G. Milire re payment is made before $2.00; Jos. ler $64.00; Elizabeth Loveridge $14.00', at the office of Wells pi Ruth B. Handley $24.20; Geo. ,A North ad of IA 4 D. .in.. Satnrrfa-fW Brown $4.00; E. L. Dodder $2.14; Ity a: ray the delinquent assess Charles W. Love $4.00; Soren Mork Mecham $9.33; Wells with the cost of adver $3.00; . tely Mecham $4.00; Alma Mecham $2.00; liolst expense of sale. 1 BULLOUJC. ProaMnn August Nielsen . $2.00; Ar L. Pollard .e - SHERIFF'S -- THE PUBLIC. "I feel that I owe the manufacturers Diarrhoea jtemedy a word of 'gratitude,? writes Mrs, T., N. WltheralL Gowanda, NT Y.: "When I began tak ing this medicine I was in great pala and feeirng teribly sick; due to an" attack of sMmmer complaint. After taking a dose of It I had not long to wait for relief as It benefitted me almost immediately." For sale by Hed-"Lots of people die of overwork and quist Drug Co. vv underfeeding. "But not nearly so many as die of U of Mica In the Industries. underwork and overfeeding "-Mica mining In the United States started, early In thu. nineteenth cen.THE LADDER tury In New Hampshire', which state supplied all the domestic production until, about 'lfi68 when mining wa started in North Carolina and sub sequently in other states. At present the greater part of the sheet mica is used in the electrical Industry, and most of the scrap mica Is ground for use in the decorative trade, especially in wallpaper. .;....J..i; or New Firs Peril. Birds carrying matches to their nests undef the eaves, of a college building. In New York were blamed for a fire starting. The hew art of fire prevention would preferably place Ihe blame 0 the human agency which leu pnen dangerous little weapons as "Yes; I began.. at the bo'ttom of tha matches where, the birds could find them to carry them to the eaves! -- - ladder, and now look at me!" y "But you admit, do you; that somebody else provided the laddert - FOR Ladies Hand Bags - MUSIC; STATIONERY AND 'JEWELRY" ; " get'our prices ' ' : Columbia Music & .'. Jewelry Co. . . |