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Show .... e'' Eat T7Hen You Gread-yo- u NOTWI. SAfw . .Kotiesto hereby flvaa fcy tb Boeatf coiiNry; is art- entitled of CmmlswInnfirt-- ot TJtafi , eis oisrac whole" to the in or fcThaation ; that petition f th everything an of district, including Irrigation wheat graia Dr. Wiley Unit to. SprlnfTUIa, Utah, and TidoUj ""says: "Wheat is a complete southeast- 9 W K.it Lk J"n county and thehxvrti-Tn 7 cnth Rr food containing" all the ele- - Meridian th f rtnh ftrn nffeL-wamirmay ban .pee pHon tr territorr. m ments necessary for human vey and allotment made, and that the greatest beginning at 10 a. m. July 10, the if the Dlans beln stftt nutrition.' But be sure you date, 1917, Is hereby set for the bearing of of agriculture made the by department and 'Inclufor exclusion get the whole wheat in a application of are carried eat States United the sion of lands, and for revision of allotdigestible form. Shredded ments: Hearing will be held at Coun- and the, actual planting of the fields Room, Provo-- Utah. bears out the tests which have been Wheat Biscuit is whole ty Commissioners' By order of wheat made , digestible by The Board of County Commissioners made. Mr. A. Charlton, cereal statis of tician with -- iui Coaaty,-Utah- wheat-Producin- g t,, , the department agricul ture, has made a trip through San First publication June 25, 1917; last Juan county and the reports which he cess ever devised for pre- publication July 9, L.1917. has forwarded to Washington are of T. Epperson, r : ClerTt: the most glowing character. paring thp whnlp ' whVat- - fSeatt I. R Pierce. That part of Utah which is shown grain for the human stomon the maps to be mostly desert Is ach. --Two cc three of these ORDER AND RESOLUTION ' said by Mr. Charlton to be the best loaves of baked crisp WHEREAS, his excellency, the Gov- - ra,n tho atira ,M(nm fi , ui l mil, hub iiiey ku iuo uuoi u and eriior whole wheat with milk t lue lesitr iiavc .yroveu so saus- of Utah nf f'nuhtv nmmisslonpra berries, make a delicious, CountivTtkh, .'his petition In due form factory thai ames W. Jones and and substance in accordance: with law others who are. working under thedi- nourishing meal. Made at requesting the establishment of an ir- - rection of the department- - of agricul. Oakland," California. at Mapleton, in this : tureare to make a cruise f certain district rigation county, in accordance with the provis- - lands in ban Juan county to determine ions of Chapter 33, Laws of Utah, whether or not they are adaptfed to shredding and bakingthe, best pro- -' steam-cookin- g, of Utah County, Utah. Dated Junff 25, 1917; . : ,,,, gov-vision- 4 ..I .J spring canyon smithing . KINDLING WOOD All Sizes Telephone DR. a . . Herald- ,- newspaperpf general cir culation, published in Utah County, Utaht and printed in said county, for Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5. at least two weeks prior to the date fixed herehrforthe bearing of said Phone 287 order. Passed by the Board of County STOPPED H18 BACH ACHE. Commissioners of Utah County,' Utah, George Lawrence, railroad fireman, this 25th day of June, A. D. 1917, H. BV Thomas, KJttrell, M1bi writes: 1 need three .bottles of Foley Kidney PlUs when J Chairman ot the Board of. County Commissioners of Utah" County, was so sick I hardly could stay on the .. Utah. me. engine, and they cured My back IL. T. Epperson, Attest: ached ail the time; kidneys acted Clerk of Clerk ana sluggish; dull headache; felt sleepy County all the time; nervous; had to rise the Board of County Commissioners. By Leah Smart. many timev each night" , HedqulBt Drug Co. NOTICE. publication July MiBoyerAssistant. e. inc- J-- - Income. : - Try a want ad once Be convinced uty ,!',',- i-; y ".'mw SummerExcursiona ' II .ll To Points East r "-- ' k the. roads in a few months. s I 0? V with WH.A.OnAOYinooiaHon WOfttO rtnt PICTURES SARAH 17 II 'I II 9, 1917. TiolliercFrancc mmrtmvm The Divine Sarah Bernhardt at the Columbia Thursday ' v L. T. Epperson, Clerk. ORDER AND RESOLUTION his excellency, the WHEREAS, Governor of Utah, has' filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, his petition in due form and substance in accordance with law requesting the establishment of an irrigation district at Sprlngville, in this county, In accordance with the provisions of Chapter S3, Laws of Utah, 1917; and WHEREAS, in pursuance of the provisions of the laws of the State of Utah, the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, have duly forwarded a certified copy of said petition to the state engineer of the State of Utah, requesting that a water --survey and allotment be made in said .district in pursuance of Chap- of the association. i As the result of burns received on June 25, when be and another man came in contact with a live wire. at Riverton, Joseph H. Butterfield died at a Salt Lake hospital on July 1. He was 48 years of age. . , As the result of a quarrel between two Italians at Magna, Saturday night, Angelo Garuso, 21 years of age, was "fatally shot in the abdomen, death oc curring after he had ben removed to a hospital, a few hours later. Fifteen arrests for clubbing fish In the shallow streams has been made In different sections of the state the past few days, the fish and garde department being determined to s stop this practice of fish destruction. 17 you need anything or want to sell something ' UUIIUUy iAbUldlVIW-- IV (lib 11 nans ana Sail Lake City - SHERIFFS SALE mary Water Right in the Provo ReserIn the District Court of the Fourth voir Company. 'Situate, lying and beJudicial District of the State of Utah, ing in Utah County, State 'of Utah. ' Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 28th County of Utah. ' , of May, 1917. . day Provo IteservOIr Company) a cor.' Henry East, poration, and Zion's Savings Bank, a Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. Trust Co., a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. By Samuel-'! A, Trotter, Deputy Sher: Franklin T. Gray and Mary J. Gray, iff. defendants.' . First publication June 28, 1917. - Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 25th day of July, 1917, at the front door of the County Court House, in Provo At Virginia Hammond, aged 9, of Coal- the hour of 11 o'clock Gity,jtJtah, a,- m., all the was in the Weber drowned river. ville, right, title, claim ana interest of the The chlld was wading while on a pleas- above named defendants of, in- and to ure trip, and in some manner got into the following described real estate, deep water, being swept down the (Beginning 20 rods West from the river before assistance could arrive. ter 33 aforesaid; and" center of Section 3, Township 5 South, WHEREAS, the staieeJQgineer-o- f complaint Range4aflt,-ofhrSaTflakeaand Meridian; thence South with the Board of County Commis tchargilirHrurTr murder in the first degree for. the 80 rods; thence West 30running thence rods; sioners his report and return of said of Cecil Holmes at Bingham North 80 rods; thence East 30 rods to water; survey and water allotment shooting on the .of June 13. It Is the point of beginning. Area 15 acres. afternoon pursuant to the provisions of Chapter ' said that ,WlllIard. will, claim self de- Together with 15 acres of Late Pri- 33 aforesaid; NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR- fense. DERED AND RESOLVED' AND IT A Salt Lake street car conductor, IS HEREBY ORDERED AND RE- Jacob Rlls, who was arrested for failSOLVED that a hearing upon the ure to register, will carry ' the case question of the creation of said irri- to the United supreme court in a- test gation district be had and held before of, the constitutionality of the registhe Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, upon Tuesday, tration act, it Is announced by his at,. the tenth day of July A. D. 1917, at torney. , , me cnamDers oi me county commisThere was sent to the scene of the sioners at the Court House in Provo, washout on the Denver & Rio Grande Utah, at the hour of ten o'clock of on a trairUoad said day, at which 'all persons lnter- - of -Saturday night, nearly a ' great Includng subsistence, ested In the creation of said irriga-- amount of supplies, working consisting or opposed thereto jnay uon, , pairs - of rubber and shall appear ; to present of several hundred ' before the said, county com- boots and teats. missioners any and all proper reasons According to the fuel men, of the bwhlch they may have to offer why state, unless the United States'gQvern-meri- t said district should or should not be orders the railroads of Utah to created, and what land, should or than! coal, 'tn the neclaft of other ea.lrt.flfc - - to-w- it: has-heen-fi- led ond se -- , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for : ,Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the Estate of Mary Louisa Thompson, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersiened at his office in the basement of the County Court House in Provo," Utah County, Utah, on or before October 29th, . 1917. Thomas C. Thompson, Administrator. Coleman & Tucker, Attorneys for .Administrator, ; For Neat and Durable Shoe ; Repairing Call at , I . I 4 Shoe Repairing Go. mti4v4aBdttflJft Via the trictrndljy-said-iandsBhouldT- iot be included in and any proper reasons they may have to urge ior a revision J"of the allotments of . . water. , And let a copy of this order and resolution be published in The Provo Herald, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Utah County, Utah, and printed in said" county, for at least two weeks prior to 'the date fixed herein for the hearing of said order. ' 1 '' Passed by the "Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, this 25th day oiSJune. As .'1917. r said-distric- t, ..... ..... ....... ... V until Sept. 12th. Final lilt returning Oct: 31sV 1917.y : ' : - ' ,. coal shortage throughout the state, and especially In Salt Lake and Ogden, as acute as during the past winter will be felt . THE SCENIC LIMITED A modern train, carries through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Denver, Chicago and St. Louis, without change of' cars. Leaves Provo at 6:30 p. m. and passes through the great Canyons of Colorado in daylight. all-ste- el A canvass of Utah county Is being made by A. T. Wallace of the Millard county farm bureau, In an endeavor to secure boys to work in the beet fields of Millard 'county. It is reported that there are still 10,000 acres of beets that need thinning, and that th farmers can use more than lu) men- - and '. boys to good advantage. A. G. Turner, a rancher in the . 11. F.Thomas, Chairman oi the Boara of County southern part of Garfield county, capCommissioners of Utah County, tured with, his hands a coyote which Utah. hadjustJbltten-i-nelgborFrank L. T. iEpperson. Attest".' Lawler, and Was supposed to have of Clerk Clerk and, County the rabies,!1 and helped, to kiU the anithe Board of County commissioners. mal, without receiving a scratch. , ; By Leah Smart, (Seal) It was announced ' last week that Ctah county--hapassed jthe $40,000,-00Wlllno to Learn. the.Truth.- valuation mark, and. now stands The New York sclenUst who says Kissing Is a chemical reaction' may bs st $40,181,423, the. highest figure ever sure that a lot of persons will be glad reached by the county. The developto test the truth of his theory by ac ment of new industries in the county Cleveland Plain will materially increase that amount tual .experiments, It ' nest year. Dealer - - : r v ,. To Provo Canyon points, one single fare for the round trip., lo salt Lake City and return $1.25. L. Lggertsen, Ticket Agent. W. II. Mitchell, Agent. 5., Provo, Utah We have had over 20 years' exper ience and entployonly expert shoe re- pairers.- -- ' " . ONLYTHE BEST OAK TANNED LEATHER USED - . d . 62 West Center -''- ; . " SUNDAY EXCURSIONS It is the quick business getter try a want ad. -- . Round Trip Fares from Provo and Main Line Points t . . , . .427,60 Denver . St. Louia .. ; . r. : . .$510 59.00 Colorado Springs .. 27.50 Chicago..,. . 40.00 Omaha ;. 60.00 Memphis . V 56.44 . 40.00 Kansas Qty Minneapolis Proportionately low rates to many other eastern des tinations., Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday during May and June, and every Wednesday thereafter t. . r Pierce. 1. ft. , Notice is hereby given by the Americans have seen great polltl-Ica- l defeats brought about by Board of Commissioners of Utah The experience will not for the be lost in providing for the fiercest County, Utah, that petition of an irrigation district formation In history. jrar in Mapleton, Utah, and luding-lands THE SECRET OP SUCCESS vicinity, said lands lying for the most WYOMING OIL STOCK8 part in Tp. 8 South, Range S East, ' Be A Live One and Keep In Touch Salt Lake Meridian; nas teen tiled, water survey and allotment made, with the market. We will mall you and that the date, July 10, 1917, be-dally our quotation sheet of all listed Wyoming ell stocks together with on glnninjrjRtfl of applications tor ex set for fldential Information on futures and elusion hearing and inclusion of lands, and new corporations for 1,00 per month. for revision of allotments. Hearing - Be A Live One Try It a Month. will be held at County CommissionCHEYENNE ers' Room, Provo, Utah. . OIL EXCHANGE, By order of ' Cheyenne, Wyo. The Board of County Commissioners' of Utah County. That rubber ring you put on a preDated June 25, 1917.to stretch your First publicajtion Jane 25, 1917; last serving Jar helps you - - (Seal) t .... II . D. BOYER, Osteopathic Physician, Other things than Headaches and Lame Backs respond to our treatment ; a, 'tStitck in. Time. Saves Nine,'' the citizens of Bingham met last Monday evening in the Commercial Club rooms to see what steps could.be taken to prevent such a coal panic as was experienced last winter. Various plans and methods were discussed and the local coal dealers reported that it was impossible at this season of the year even to get a sufficient supply of coal td fill their storage bins. They feel that if they caa get 25'carp each of coal stored before fall comes that they will be able to take care of the demand. So far they have, not been able to getT any "storage coal, and barely enough to supply the present : T ' consumption. . A committee of six will be appointed by President Q. Br Kelly to take the mater up with the t)enver and Rio Grande railroad to se what action this company wDl takeln supplying them with the required amount of storage coal. It was suggested at the meeting that an effort be jmade to secure an engine and about 50 cars from the Utah Copper or Bing-haand Garfield railroad and get permission to send these through as special train direct from the mines to Bingham filled with coaj. This was thoight to be impossible. Thecitizens are td be congratulated on "taking this mat- ter up at this time so that the excuse cannot be made that their cars are all busy hauling fruit and moving the crops j anthracite 1 m j standard 1 o . an-te- Cameron COKE and . o -- eountry-is-the-iack- CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KINO V k guard. The meanest of bank robbers bob bed up at Salt Lake last week. He tried to get away with the brass nameplate of the cashier's cage. of embezzlement from a Salt Lake firm, II. C. Sloan and his wife, Lucrtftia Sioan. were last weelL sentenced to one yeur each in the statt ' ' ' .., prison. Boxelder county is to have another sugar factory in 1918, it Is rumored. The report is that the Utah-Idahwill erect a factory west. of Honeyville. Interned In Last week the war prison bai'racks at Fort Douglas were put,tO!vurk' in. the iifcW. east of the prison stockade, cul - "That Good Coal r . national beet-farm- i orthesugesfion that and grain. WHEREAS, in pursuance of the pro- - ' One' serious problem which the of the' laws of the State of ernment experts have met with in tivating beans. Utah, the Board of . County" Commls- their investigations in the San Juan The Weber cwntycajmeriegfar -of have JOJJflUlah-Cjmnty-JJta- hr transportation, the first time in years are packing amy rorwaraea a cerunea copy or saia l.ne aepp.nmem or agriculture nas aa Utah strawberries, With the result petition to the state engineer of the vised its representatives here that it State of, Utah, requesting that a wa- - will inaugurate a great number . of that the 'farrows' are receiving $1.15 ter survey and allotment be made in radical 'changes as regards the secur- - for a case of fifteen cups. Tn H.n .putpiHrrikdw .nn- ttmrtffy said district In PUr8ncei;Ofi;0aj)teiflJn..nf stuffs throughout the intermoimtaln an appealwas rnafr fanct jl'aTorefaia help on the WHEREAS, the state engineer of country and it may tie that a means of the state. Parents the State of Utah, has made and filed of transportation jnay be supplied, sugar were to their boj j to urged encourage, with the Board of County Commission; ; Mr. . Charlton, who made the survey enlist in agricultural service.-era his report and return of said wa- - and the investigation, also made Miss Catherine Sandy of Salt Lake survey and water allotment pur- - other survey of the northern part of suant tosihe provisions of Chapter 33 the state with the end in view to Was attacked by; a coy a few days ago, termine whether or not the grain sup-- being caught upon the horns 'of the NOW THSytEFpitE, BE IT OR- - ply of the irrigated sections cannot be animal and thrown into a ditch, suffer DEiRBD ANDTCT!SOLVED AND IT increased. Before leaving for Wash-I- S a arm. fracture of the ing right HEREBY ORDERET "AND RE- ington he said that it is possible to inMore than, 100,000 cases of Utah , toSOLVED, that a hearing upon the crease the production of grain in this question, of the creation of said irrigat- section of the state from 40 to 50 per matoes will be turned over to the govion- district be had and held before cent. - : ernment for army and navy use during the Board of County Commissioners the winter, assuming that the present of Utah County, Utah, upon Tuesday, erop conditIoTisX:onTniue iavorabe. the tenth day of July, A. D. 1917, at The --trophies w- - by rUtah- the chambers of. the County Commiscongresses in CaIifornla,New sioners at the Court Jlouse In Provo, Mesleean(t-ther-statBSiavee- en Utah,-- at the hour of ten o'clock of LEAVE FOB CALIFORKFA said dayr at"whlch all persons Tnter-este- d placed on exhibition at the ' state In the creation of paid Irrigacapitol by the state Crop pest com tion, or opposed thereto may and shall . mission. appear to present before the said ' a explo-sio- n of As the result Wil-lar- d premature In Mrs. all Elizabeth and likelihood all County Commissioners any on of while the the line : will not appear at "theorist of blasting proper reasons whjch they may have to offer why said district should or her husband, as the Kimball home in Denver & Rio Qrande at Kyune. Richshould not be created, and- - what land Salt Lake City has been rented for ard W. Lucy, of Ssrlt Lake, aq, assistshould or should not be Included in the season and Mrs. Kimball and' her ant construction engineer, was painsaid district, and why said lands daughter, iMrs. WilUird, have left for should not be included in said district, California, where according to all re- fully,: injured. During the closing business meeting and any proper reasons they may have ports, they, will spend the summer. annual convento urge for a revision of the allot Mrs. Willard is still suffering from of the twenty-sevent- h ments of water. the shock of the tragedy. . tion of the Utah State Dental Society, And let a copy of this order and held last week at Salt Lake, Dr. D. N. resolution be published in The Provo White of Ogden, was elected president -1917; Smoot & Span: Last week a munidpa) eanning plant was opened at Salt Lake. . Accarding to' figures released laat week, Salt Lalte county now has 1064 widows. According to a recent decision jof the promoters, there will be no fair In San pete county this year. On July.! nioae than 100 men were still needed to fill the ranks of the First Utah field artillery of tlie Bingham Cithcn Propose To Freeze Again 0 We recommend Krome leather for all the water-proo- f season. the- - famous Korry - yW.e - call and, deliver .Free. Ladies' Waiting Room. PHONE " 396 act' |