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Show xU:.-- . Csrns Lcosca Off F.1 Do the Work, Painleafljr. "I tell yon. ptton I heard of Gt-l- f I used .10 iry one thing after another for corns. I stiU bad them. 1 BMd bandages and they mad my. 3 Props 0 NTAfl A-- COIISOll- - I K G H AM B CAPITAL STOCK from eek-waa-iBereahfd the-apit- lt)0,(MKt. to 3,000,000. shares of par 1 n outstanding xii346"lfi sharest 845,849 were represented at the meeting. The new ckJffill be placed in the treasury 35T.. and be sold at the discretion of the hnurA of directors for. the nurnose of f Conn Drtre Y MT Try Hirt.-Idevelop and Ttey'U Feel Riht OB! raising additional funds for ' toe no big It wag murder to put on ment of the property. x othef tnr ahoo, I The "holdings of the company consi s mora of the toe things that atetheoffcorn Td cut and than'thy-4Hof 170 acres in the Bingham district kniitpi and ftclasora. but digjdih me. Two no for more row ihter?si in the &nd alHO a, fooling ' all the work. drops of shrivel and pet no It makes Bingham Amalgamated company, the loose that you can Junt pick it right properties adjoining. The main workOff with your fingers!" There has been .nothing new iis' ing of the Montana Bingham is a tun' covered for corns since "Oets-lt- " nel 4,785 feet long, from, which extenborn: It's the jnew, way. thi. common-sensjimple, sure way. 25c sive development operations are to be "Gets-It- " is sold everywhere, a hnttle, or sent " on receipt of price on. It is understood that ne rarried I y & "La w re lice C3G1 Cn tcagoriiis"' gotiations are being conducted for the "Sold In Provo and recommended sale of a large block of the treasury as the world's best corn remedy by Ftock, and that several hundred thous Hedquist Drug Co." and dollars will be raised. panymay erect a iriiil at rsorae later date for the treatment of the If ores found, in the property. "W. E .1 iubbardV of the Hubbard Investment company, is president, and G. W. Kli'ng ia secretary of the value,. stockTnuin-heri- Of-th- back- What's more aggravaticiLthan ,Ml I that from the laundry only partially washed and poorly ironed and a dingy color ? " We -- and a collar with rough edges launder your shirts and collars the wair we want our own iv. i d -- oije-fift- h Gets-JtVtli- d the-cor- . i e, The-coin- - e low-grad- QREM ELECTRIC SALT LAKE C4TY To a ..i a " " . Steam lauedry ufdl Phone 164. call for Our wagon and deliver goods JOHN GULICK, Proprietor. .ill m' 01 values and 0.69 .ounces be decided upon until tfief nleltftf mE me of silver, and 43,500 tons of oten aver-- T executive session. 'Last year in paid-odividends, .13.75 16.20 per cent lead and carrying7' pany were 23.76 89 cents in gold, 4.9.6 onn" "atiyprj whileJn 1915 year earnings and 0.7 Der cent coDtoer in additional a share against 22 distributed. com-agin- g For ut .' - ... Although there was treated during the past year copper ore of a slightryj lower average grade, there was an in-- ; crease in tonnage bandied Of about 50 per cent. As a result the copper yield showed a gain of nearly 5 per values, ... Southern -.- SCHOOLS PRAISED BY SUPER1NTEH- DENT iSweene?3a over. the previous Tear's total of -- "; v:-- :' :: 4 THE DIRECT UNE 12,000,0000 pounaa. At the. .same time there' was an increase in both tonnage treated ana' yield from lead ores, the gain being plaOiiia Take The Sail Lake Route y cent over the 8,800,000 pounds produced in 1915. This would indicate a copper output in 1916. of between eonj,-pan- ''" z ect-"- i r pounds. The zenith of Utah Consolidated operations as a copper producer was reacnea in iob wnen oyer i ID SELL pounds wire "turned out Although carrying precious metals values at time the mine had not run into its that FOR S150.00 A SHARE lead ore body, at least not to the ex- lent-o- f handling it commercially. With " "ilslutely' '""jirf j L '! Launde red aRightcomes es- At a special meeting held recently by stockholders of' the Montana-Bing- ham Consolidated Mining company, 1 Hirts and 'Collars nm wi w to l4tiUrn lluu uiii nniiQiR-niH- O U U U U fcfcU H I Iri-- I rr tead now" Quoted at highest prices, with the possible excepfW'iDfrcivtl U TA H war days, and.flTerjBOVaUnrtolthe top figure attained In score of years. : i tbia company, notwithstanding jis bh8rteniog,..lifft. tfitanflo . gradually make in 1917 bigger profits than for many years. A meeting of the directors of .Utah The Highland Boy Mining Company Consolidated Mining company will be Earns W a Share and Promises to held within a week to consider the ot IM operations which shall be in eorporated la the. comv Utah' Consolidated. Mining company pany'e annual report.. At the same earned about $6 per share in 1918, meeting action will alsobe taken in dividend which is due" at 'against $1,128,000, or slightly lessj declaring a uutue than $4 the previous year.. jtDis time, 'ine xasi payment, share was. $1.50 in Of per December, One-of the: outstanding features 19(6 operations was a further de- - which was douDie ine rate oi me precrease in ore reserves, which at uie 'rious uisuurBeuiemo. Just what steps directors will take end of 1915 were esimated at 267,000 a Two Crack Trains Snpejrlhtendent Orson Ryan visited 8pok,e - in highest terms of 4herwork which, is being done and the splendid pupils who attend our schools. He 'Pacific Limited" DAILY WmW?ametr.AJ2JLA grown from Sail City, Utah eight or nine years ago when he took charge, to a system which was second to none in the state. He conferred with'F. W. Quinn of the "board of truS' tees and they talked over the plans dan schools.. (Miss Hazel Peterson of West Point Examinations. a v 1150 a share lor me nejo.W9KOvL.yfi:.ip as low; as cop wurth at least "Utah" CoWeir' amined in algebra, incluulng quadratic rorinveirtmiBBtFiom'flvffl Mr. Jtyan was aeeompanied by Prin- down for the conference." 97 last week, which represented a equatlonsr progressI6ns find "'plffneG. W. JorRoberts er's of Commercial Letter. South loiton the cipal valuation of U7,676,630 for its' prop- ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR i geometry; English grammar, composl- .s tlon and literature ; descriptive and investments'and erty, equipment, . PROVO. geography, and jjeTieral physical to how be do would much were If for the gofng hanged, you you other assets. This companyXnef5ln- States history. No re4ected loved, even if she failed to love you? See "The World The wife of .a merchant - had candidate shall be coroe. for. 3?U must have been about girl you excep4 stomach trouble so bad she could Against Him," at the Princess Tuesday and Wednesday. of the academic recommendation upon a $2 share. or around eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot board." $40,000,000, water. Everything else would sour paid only $19,493,880 in dividends; but andferment ONE SPOONFUL more exceeded than $3,000,000 this by , buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as Pipe Wood. the largest amount ofcash ever dis benefited her French brier is the wood most used nilxed in Adler-i-kINSTANTLY. Because Adler-i-kfor making pipes. ' Little of this wood bursed in a year by any other copper f. 4 ENTIRE flushes tract' the ' alimentary is now coming to this country, and mining company. it relieve ANY: CASH constipation,: substitutes for it are being sought for. As Utah Copper's net surplus of sour stomach or ' gas and . prevents Of these mountain laurel is considered cash and quick assets was $23,498,074 appendicitis. 7 It has QUICKEST ac- the best Other woods suggested arc tion of anything we ever sold. Hedon December 31, 1916, it must bave " red and birch- wood, gum, apple Co. ebony quist Drug bad at the-en-d ' ' of 1918, including 51 s per cent of Nevada Conso ji.ed s surplus, which belongs to it through " ' stock ownership, somewhere Letween $45,000,000 and $60,000,000 and no in net debtedness. CallUtah-Coppe- r's surplus $25 a share and its earnings He forJU 1 JSOand. ltriappear that at least $56 of ttME fotihich' i stock will have been realised sold t at the end of' this year. ; 'IStarting .with . the loir,! notation $97, therefore,lf appears that the company's property and equipment value Lae .: Btock-Tioi- . DAIC AINS - . - Leaving PR0YO and-Unit- Southbound :14 a.m.' 9:69 a.m. 10:59 a.m. 12:59 p.m. 2:59 p.m. 4:59 p.m. 5:69 p.m. 6:59 p.m. 7:69 p.m. 9:41 p.m. 1:22 a.m. Northbound 7:08 a.m. . 1:41 a.m.- t:C0 a.m. 11:60 a.m. 1:C0 p.m. 8:50 p.m. 4:60 p.m. :50 p.m. 1:50 p.m. OREM tXPE88 Oa aU Trains :(4 I - ' a a -- Book A Mileage money, ; -- rr will The Interurban Jean 2 ierviceon your save you giye : better "freight shipment whetberTTT)eTrhundredpoTnidsT)ra ' . Through rates and routes to interstate points ia connection with the Union Pacific 8ystem and allied lines. . last-wee- k Take No ances wilMaveHseen-wrltten-down- A 42 a share .by the end of thii year. On such a valuation for its stock Utah Copper could earn 32 per ceiit annual ly with, copper ..selling at lo cents a fpuuuti.'; .WHW4ftplaritiaUgjns it is now arranging for completed, it wTO b Tin' a, position to earn at Iim . $ir a KW otMi Tnara-et- , Bnarejreany, on a or 3fi per cent on the valuation which the market in, last "week's break Scene Profit by the costly ex perience.of those unfortun,e people who have, lost - v iir money by speculation, it f ircor thieves your hard earned savings with" the State Bank of Provo, - where you are in sured against loss 7-- from ' any cause. and-depos- iJtalr V0Rt9 mm ii iJ- PHTWRI5 my mm ' ii BUI I Viii'I II froin!!Tiie World Against Jlim' at the PrincessTomorrow ' and Wednesday. ji - - , finish. It denotes also her hearty approval of our method of helping the prospective builder In makinir 4v thTcrciirsele 1 PROVO ALVA YV NELSON, Cashier. And we are sure . that we can save you money on the material besides giving you the Truth tnlversal. De who seeks Truth should be of to cotwtiy.HfoltaiK.:. - BAD HABITS. ... best - moot Lumber Co V -;-m - . jo who - breakfast at eight o'clock or later,, lunch at twelve and bave dinner at U are almost certain to be troubled with indigestion,, They . do not allow, time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less T than five hours should elapse ueiween meajs. It 70a are troubled with lndi gestf on correct your habits and take . , Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. Tfise tablets strengthen the stomach - and eaabla It to perf onajta functions naturally. For sale by Hedquist Drug . k s-- -f The visitor's exclamation applies not only to the tastiness and attractiveness of the interior ; V "THE OTHER MAN'S WIFE,M A BIG HEART INTEREST DRAMA AT THE COLUMBIA THEATRE FRIDAY STATE BANK -0- -to V i c--f 4: Phone W.v TfiO80 S. 20-5- 98 Academy-Pho- ne 40 UilahTimber&Coal Co. - CASTLE 'GATE CLEAR CREEK : KING BLACK HAWK ?!. vie,', 1 1 CAMERQJr Co.4 SPRING CANYON ABERDEEN' CHICHESTER S PILLS JV ,w Urlat .Ik. 1ImI A T.L a. for i with blu nnnu BU RnW (.!,nrm, fmn ktxym M Altl RVMllirriCTr lif Sj AlMyn RfllaKI Victor E. Lambert's new play, 'The Other Man's Wife, is scheduled to appear at the Columbia nejtt Friday, The story of the play is the double standard of morals, imposed upon the world acts of the man are condonedjandjexcusedand apologized for, while the same Acby marw-T- he tions in women are condemned and no excuse madepr accepted. Mr. Lamberty has taken the 'old time theme and woven into it a most f ascinatinp; story. The nfoducers. GaakeH fttid vMapVirtv have given the play the best casl possible and a simptuous scenic investure. . U' "Vf""-"'-!' Jul"" . yMtct- - J'l"''1'''--- - -- rt- m i.rfevimmio.n I r..1 J. M f - 1 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ' - ' "A Square Deal to. Every Patron" , . PHONE 232: 4 tM; HARMON. Pres. J. W. DUNN, Sec'y and Manager. 160 W. FIFTH NORTH." T- - ( " - - -, i I 8." 4. |