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Show THE PEOVO nERALB. are Spring Days Day S for the man Joy or woman who is wise mmm Utah Copper' Earnings For Last Quarter Breaks World's Record Willi : enough to jump from the heavy foods of Winter ta.thez cereals, fruits and greeayeg e tables of Spring. Two or. threti Shredded Wheat wth berries and "milk"" and some green vegetables ' Heavy taxes will be paid this year the Utabopper company aa shown by .the amount set aside l&rtS&llrkt Quarter of the year. The amount set aside was $1,280,000, or more than for the year, which makes an Bis-cai- ts or FlrstThrea $7,246,318.40 Is Figure Months of 1917. With Output of 42,866,316 Pounds, Shown. extraction for the quarter was low, Partly on account of the unsettled con-ditions and .Irregular mill feed, caused by the unusually bad weather and .make ,a delicious,-PQurishi-- ing improvements partljLQnjccountofthe For the first three months in 0177 that are being made in the Arthur and meat Puts the body Utaa.Copper company's net earn- - Magna plants also because the mills h condition for a pound, bringing the average cost of. 'the in were $7,246,318Lwhich exceed the are still operated at considerable more ings copper to 10.868 cents for the quarter fwofits made by com- than normal capacity; the dav s work. - as for 7.498 cents with the pany in theHworld for a mining compared After snaking allowances lor smelter AJaTZ . " quarter," single previeuTTitrarterT is a falling off from deductions and crediting miscellane- This, however, The gross production of copper in' Tth. flap. when $10,' lous income, including Rinrham quarter in 191j, concentrates for the quarter ending!,... fourth n0M raftwav MpViinr Zl o.a 61 March 31, waa 42,866,315 pounds or an from the milling operations were cost- - perpound M copper, produced ings average of 14,295,439 pounds month $5,775,'604.64 for the first quarter in from concentrates was 10.84? cents,' as as compared with 50,723,245 for the 1917, while for the last quarter in"191 6' comparea with 7328 cents for the previous quarter, 'which was an aver- the mill profits awn, n ted quarter ending December 31V 19l6 age of 16,907,748 pounds. This high cost for the quarter lust end-- ' eu was uue paruy io me Bevere win -au- - oaruy-i- o thirty-sixtine 4ncreaai quarterly report of the company Just released." The report ed cost of labor, but principally to the shows that, during the first quarter of very- - large charge that was made on -T this year:J2J!6f.6Tpeunds of. copper account of increased state and federal Made at Oakland, California were turned out by tne company, as taxes which are included in the above com'pared with" 50,723,245 pounds for mentioned cost per pound. The amount set aside for the quar- the fourth quarter in 1916. In addition IILLU III Ul II frcrTneaffiouiit produced from conceit-- ter'4axe84ase4 laws "was trates this quarter, there was a total $1,280,000. equivalent to 3.142 cents per of 174,134 pounds of copper contained net pouna or copper produced. Dividends paid during this quarter are to enjoy in ore shipped direct to the smelter. The people amounted to 45,685,715, leaving a surTheMotal quantity" of ore milled-foseason a splendid.. .Chautauqua the quarter, was 2,377,000 tons, and the plus for the treasury amounting to and. preparations are already under X average grade of the same was, 1.4299 $1,560,603.40, way .to promote .same in the early part per cent --copper with -- The Bingham & Garfield joad trans2.S46.C00 tons and 1.4742 per cent cop ported an average of 23,7.0 tons of ore of June. Much interest seems to the business and profes- per;- respectively, for the fourth quar a day and an average of 3447 tons of ter of 19J6. The extraction freight a day was handled, ma kin a sional men of the camp, and a most for the quarter wasaverage 63.06 per cent, total of 27",153 tons a day, as Good excellent program has been arranged which was an improvement over, the, with 30,382 tons a day for thecompared previous age quarter Abnonaat weather conditions recently by the ""CASTLET GATE during this quarter hampered the rail qua circuit, which is handling the tal- - was 60.44 per cent. CLEAR CREEK The report states, however that the roads operations. of some of the leading picture KINO numbers oh the program has been -page. We . wish to inform Cameron a! more of the attractions appear pn another paget. We wish to inform the public that, if they - will watch these columns we will announce from smithing-time lo time various attractions which "COKE will appear on the Western Chautau and qua circuit, and the majority, if hot KINDLING WOOD apflear in Bingham early in June. A representative of the company All was here this wek and went before of the fire companthe ies and presented the plans and pur- poses' of the Chautaqua movement, fey r ,cwy S y I " top-notc- any-oth-er Ju sax ' illII .,,. LI FV I - tr-weiii- h .1I v Hr 7 i I . l ' I - v ii . KK&ailSv tm 7. uf ' I X c -- ;r 1 Smoot & Spa fford. "That - - - 7 iimn IWtm-i-i- n. in .rii t.HW,UI4 TU,t ii"ri:i rl"1ili.,il,ll n'mUflj-'--- Our Work is Better Than Hand Laundry ing , Coal" ientA spring canyon pre-anoth- standard anthracite and your SHIRTS "andlCOLLARS hst just as them done at home, and they 'and hold their shape longer when Wear bettet laundried at the DOMESTIC. long as if youhad Domestic Steam Laundry JAS. HOLMES, ' Mgr. Phoue 203 . -- 5 ---- J -- i rya want aa once-- convinced ae Sizes 2 171 Telephone Joint-meeti- and irrcpjl thA (ipnartmpnta in hnlr this rnfivcnipnt In ihd hpftt Af thfllr nh)1. ity. Principal Art Willard of the High Bohool, who is the local luanager of i lino iiiuvviucui. lui JLingiiaiTir wrav i spoke oft the same Bubject. The vo- lunteer fire companies agreed to get back of the tnove and "push same for ajl they are worth. They appointed the following committee to meet with the Commercial Club to further, this movement, JEG. Locke, Frapk Thomp-- Utah Timbcrfi Coal Co; : School of Art Instructor1 . -- A A good variety from which "A Square Deal to Every Patroa? W. FIFTH NORTH. PHONE 232. J. M. HARMON, Pres. W. DUNN, Sec'y and Manager. J. 160 V 1 - the whole system. Foley to make a , selectionsand THE OLDESTTHE STRONGEST THE BEST . INSURANCE CO. OF PA. GERMAN FIRE INS. CO. OF PITTSBURGH DUQUSNE UNDERWRITERS AGENCY AU Policies Written in My Office. r reclamation Tw the Governor of the State of Utah. In response to the request ot the United States Department of Labor, I. Simon Bamberger, Governor of the State of Utah, do hereby call upon" all the boys residing within the State o Utah', under military age, who are not experienced nor educated in farm work, to enroll in the United States Working Boys Reserve which has been organized by the United States ' Department of Labor, i h It is understood that the members grouped in, this Reserve will aid in food production primarily In Utah and elsewhere as needed, under State and Federal protection. ' For of enrolling - the boys In this Reserve. I hereby commission all county, city and district superintendents of schools as organ izers for the districts over which they have supervision, to act as the accredited agents' of theState and the Fed- - 1 -the- -Monument Beesley Marble & Granite Works - DR. D. D. BOYER, Osteopathic Physician, Other thirwra than TTpnrl 4"ri I r- - Phone B M . M.MY B Ground Floor 78 N. Academy Ave. A- - j g f 108.- -- -- G? reatSeal of 'ii j THE GARRISON SISTERS' on the Vaudeville Show at . ." . A.-D- SHERIFF'S SALE'' chains to the place of beginning. Area acres, more or less, with all the appurtenance- s- thereunto belonging." Situated in Utah County, State of V; , Utah, . Dated at Provo City,. Utah, this 10th . v j day of May," 1917. " ';J"'-- - Henry .Eastr3r-- i 3 Sheriff of Utah County. Utah.1 By Samuel TTrotter; Deputy SheFtH 41.60 . In the Listrict. Court: of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for Utah HAD A VERY BAD COUGH County, State of Utah: 4 IJ This letter should interest every Schofleld Mercantile- Company, a STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING reader; "Last winter I had a very bad corporation, plaintiff, vs. H. C.: Lud' but they vigsen and Lottie Ludvigsen, defend-aiits- ; --The regular annual stockholdera'J cough. I . used medicines, - r 1 took one bottle of did mew good. of the Wm. M. Koylance Co; meeting Foley'B Honey and "Tar and it cured Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at she'r- will be held In their office at 7 p. m.f me, (feigned) V. OeKeuster. Amberg, iff's sale on the 6th day of June, 1917, c First .wii.: llUStlfor-thepurposeof..atJLheiront.jdoQr.-Of.-thlNaflUhs.Utte. i3asoo(L-.aj-. County Court Honey, and Tar for coughs, House of Utah County, Utah, In Provo XUX TH1S OUT IT IS WORTH electing, eUreclOTaJtor and to transact such other business eoldsrroTiirndwhoowinirTTOTieti iijv uian, at me nour or 11 oxlock " . .. MONEY Co. r a. m., all the right, title, claim and in- v Hedquist Drug as may properly coma before Bald Don't Mlsf Thla. Cut out this slip, terest of the above named defendants, ; BINGHAM meeting. MAN THREATENS TO of, in and to the described enclose with Ec to Foley St Co., 2835 following C M. HUMPHREY, . KILL WIFE AND FAMILY real estate, Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111... writing m8 , Clarence H. Bates, proprietor of the Secretary. "Commencing at the center of Sec- your name and address clearly. You Monarch Picture Show, was arrested tion TwentvHvin"f27 Tn will receive In return a trial package GLAD TO LEARN OF It Wednesday for- - disregarding - a South, Kamra ThroA iz containing Foley's Honey and -- Tar straining order prohibiting him to en- - Salt Lake Meridian; thence running Compound for coughs, colda and Coughs that follow La Grippe, or ter his home or molest his wife. The West 13.87 chains to the right of way croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley maae- - oy deputy enerur of. the D. & R. G. Railway; thence 'Cathartic Tablets. Hedquist Drug Co. any hacking cough,"; trill "r7tWM .lainnir a triiwrt neni nr vra-- smith 11 TT . wear down the strongest man cr wo ,1 n .1 . i.uu ni.pMcauon oi;tne wire or degrees and th rtv m nutea East 12 ANNOUNCEMENT Wlii our new HtmlftH vrgaTrTIO 1 12th St, Augusta, Ga writes: s 1 i Tuesday. Th following day Bates South six min- - ready to meet all our old. friends-andegrees and thirty-ongot one 25c bottle of Foley's Honey went tc his h6me and threatened to utes East 10.97 chains; thence along new ones, at 283 West Center, fully and Tar and my cough and cold is kill his wife and and to said right of way South two degrees equipped for all. grades 6f about well. I was glad to leant of a shoot himself. He children portraiture. , at his home Thirty-twminutes East 17.46 chains ?reat medicine .like thaL" Hedqulrft when arrested- - Ho was picture frames. Call bail has fix- to the South line of Section 27: thence and see our work and been " get our prl w3 1 v ed. . wuo. g.ui viicuus), ilicuo ..1UIIJI 1U UU Vf L - : i --.-: . -- , iobllcatlon-raylOrlSlTf- l. -- .',' Shall.We Brighten up our House .thiszSpring; - -- - to-wl- t! ht " : ; M ft Glass UOW. Center St N E W :G O OD S. Phone ;S3 LOjW-P- R , r 14-- " . 1 e I CES The Sanita ry Ice Fo r The Home : MADE FROM IGE deep-seate- -- -- Co. r a - The Provo . . - Let Me Write Your Fire Insurance. "Wfecgrtainly sfral) and will go to the State of Dpne at Salt Lake. City, the Capitol, 1917. this 28th day of April. . Simon Bamberger, v Governor. Phone 287 r-- W" ... the-purp- ose onto Utah."' 'J,pv - '! t a u (th-wrww- r : ' yJ? :' : J . . ' "X 1 By regarding you contemplate erecting. High class work at moderate prices. . INSURANCE OFFICE Big Non Board Coippanies FIRE- - H 1 Ca- - -- now is a good time to see us . LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS thartio TabletB work gently but not gripe nor "cause nausea. lyrdo Recommended for indigestion, constipation, sick headache, bloating, biliousness, sour stomach, gas on stom- iach, coated tongue, bad breath or other conditions caused by disordered digestion. Hedquist Drug Co. . respond to' ourtreatment. 5lrs. Boyer,' Assistant. Hours 10 to 12 ; 2 to 5. Also- - SELF-POISONIN- TMweTscTogp poison 3 ABERDEEN '' ": i- TO PREVENT Monuments -- - KING BLACK HAWK ' CAMERON SPRING CANYON The Joint session of the fire com panies .which was. .held, in deMrtment No. S.'ehjoyed a grand feed ana among of Interest- - enjoyed a hearty laugh over the Squaw wrest ling contest as presented by AthMic Director Homer Ghristensen, Art Sor- enson and Peter Marthakis. Honors were about evenly divided between these three. PARLE YJErPERSON. Instruction in Drawing, , Water .Color, Oil Painting, 71Iodeling ' and Pastel. Phone 592-- CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK ara the commit soirwd'IFredrlstetcalf tee.- 'SmaUest, orders filled with pleasure; -o- nyoMr-Orders-ttr 508. - 'r- - - -- ' o Kodak;-finishing- I I , - r -- i 1 . I uiinni v. r: I x f I ". - X. X. l f f Provo Ice & CnU St era C r . |