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Show Mil raw i I PROHIBITION I MEETING P A rousing prohibition meetly meet-ly inpr for the Alpine Stake will H be held in tho Stake Taber- nacle, American Fork, at 7:30 p p. m. on Sunday, July 30, 191G. m Competent speakers from Salt 9 Lake City will be present, and Si a large attendance of the peo-I peo-I pie of the whole stake is desir m STEPHEN L. CHIPMAN, I JAMES H. CLARKE, K ABEL JOHN EVANS. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE AUDITOR OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, FOR , THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1916! i TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. ' GENTLEMEN:- n(M,UAM.; ,.,. si:rn(,x ,.,.,, n)MrI: LAWS OP 1TAII. Il07. I lir.SIMM'TIVISI.Y Sl'IIMIT TIIK '! MMI.Mi A.VMAI. I'l.VANCIAI. KIJI'OHT l( Till! FISC.U. vi:ah i:.Mi(i .mm: :m, iiik;. Verj Itespeclfullj', II. T. I'Al.ntKYMAN, Anilllnr. ASSETS Four-fifths Intel est In court house and grounds $33,000.00 County Jail and Sheriffs residence 7.0!0.00 County Infirmary, grounds, resorvolr, horses, cows, etc CJ.COO.00 Gravel beds 3,400.00 Duo County from State, cities and towns, account pro rate salaries 5,'CS.IO Dun County from Provo City nccotmt court house nnd grounds .... 4IM4 Duo County for tunlntennnco County Tnflrmar 107.50 Kond roller : 3.000.00 Koek crusher 1,000.00 Six rond sprinklers 3.000.00 Thirteen rond graders 2.300.OO Twenty rond drags BOO.OO Twenty-five fresnos :.' BOO.OO Twenty-five tonguo scrapers , 123.00 Three wheel scrapers 70.00 Automobile ,r U30 00 $126,031.71 County WnrrantH outstundlng Juno 30, 101C 47.4r,2.02 Totnl vnlun of County's resources over nnd nbovo nil Indebtedness $"S.Gns.R2 ltrcnns Licenses ..$ -1 95.00 Fines 705.05 Taxes S2,S21.ir, Toll tax C10.1O Redemption real estnto sold for taxes .... .1,913.21 ShorllT's fees '. 1.107.SO Clerk's fees 5,278.03 Kccordor's fees 0,178.75 Treasurer's fees 790.34 Mnlntennnco County Infirmary 1.091.00 Hoard of Prisoners 127.50 F.strnys 158.30 Highways 2.2S4.91 Damage to Highways 3S1.00 Court Iioubo and ground 718.0S Insurance 72.92 Transient stock 104.11 ltefund 1 & T 07.00 Pro rnto salaries 10.580.S5 Forest Itcscrvc fund 1,781.81 ttofund fees ' 42.90 Bale Mnchlnory .- 10.00 ' Stato roads 40.812.Cfi' Collecting Tnxes 1,107.71 $1G1,330.11 Over-draft Juno 30, 1915 , 112.51 Slfil.217.r,7 iisiunt.si:.Mi:.vrs Salaries $ 22.1S5.33 Pro rate salaries 11,750.14 County Agriculturalist S0O.0O Criminal Prosecution 93S.20 Highways 4O.S01.24 Poor nnd Indigent 1.202.1S Malntenanco County Inflrmnry 7.827.50 Hooks nnd Stntlonory 1.995.51 Printing I.30C.91 Commissioners' expenses 52S.77 , fuel ' 400,37 County Jail 4GS.40 Court houso nnd grounds 1,703.21 Contingent 3,090.11 Hoard or prisoners 771.20 Uvery 710.1s Furniture nnd fixtures 270.40 Civil Jury and Fxpenso , 2,531.10 "ridges Qsfl I'enslons 8,112.50 Couit reporter , 1.20S.0O Peo Inspector ; 17SG0 Kxponso of Surveyor S3Si7c Fruit tree Inspector 1,715.17 Insnneand Imiuests 113i00 Flro Insurance ,....1 45,00 Tax rcfuml c'0p Quarantlno -30 Flections ,,,,, jg'g0 Refund of fees .' io'00 Kstrnys , -gn tfmrlctt ! tF ullnl nlnllniFAn . mtiinii f Ov Keglstrar of vllnl statistics , 292,25 Stnto road fund -1 4,OSo!sr Sheriff's roalilrnco , ' jo Tolcphnno Cg0'B4 I"torpsl 1,783.10 Transitory Hords 1SiW Juvenllo Court ,.,, 803.22 Advertising and Kxhlliltlou .,..,, a05.0ft Ucfuntl Pro rato salary ..?..,,,,,., 327 Lake View and Vineyard Special 29UO Pleasant Vlow Special , 228.24 $172,243.19 Warrants out-standing Juno 30, 1010 ....,, , 35,978.31 3208,223.50 Cash on hand Juno DO, 1910 , 44C.99 ' $208,070.49 Warrants out-standing Juno SO, 1010. .,, 47452.92 $101,217.57 STATO OF UTAH ss. COUNTY OF UTAH I, K. T. Palfroymnn, County Cloik and Kx-Ottlclo auditor in nnd for I'tnh County. Stato of Utah, do heroby certify that the foregoing l a full, truo nnd correct Matemont of tho flnnticlnl condition ot Utah County TJtali Juno 30. 1910 In Witness Whereof. I huvo hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Provo City, Utah, this 12th day of July, A. D. 1916. K. T. PAI.FREYMAN (SEAL) County Auditor. GOLD HILL STOCK Advances July 31, 1916 ORE HAS NOW BEEN OPENED IN THREE DIFFERENT PLACES IN THE GOLD HILL GROUP. The $100 oie In No. 1 tunnel has continued to Improve rapidly us work proxrcBSC-. In No. 2 tunnel, what has been termed ono of the most Import-,.nt Import-,.nt developments or recent yeais In American Fork, has taken plnco. A por-iilirv por-iilirv dyke hns been penetrated for over seven feet In driving to u qunrtzltc-llme qunrtzltc-llme contact; this seven Tcet of porphry shows coppor sulphide throughout, and has been getting richer every foot that Is driven. This oro discovery was totally unexpected; no ore was looked for until tlio contact was reached. A small streak of lead showing on tho surface In a quartz vein threo feet wido Is developing ore' In n romaikable manner In a new place In High Grado claim No. 2 of the Gold Hill Gtoup. Although only a couple of days work hns been done on this showing fully five Inches of oro along the hanging wall Is now In sight, and Mr. Thomas Potter, an old Park City mining man, declared when examining this showing that another week's work would surely dlacloso a body cr shipping oro nt the present rate of Improvement. Mines which have In the paBt created sensations and whoso stocks have scored great advances are said to have had conditions almost identical to those which prevail In Gold Hill Group. We are not alono in predicting n great mine from Gold Hill. Several engineers, smoltonucn and old, experienced exper-ienced miners have bought huge blocks of this stock after seeing the present showings, and are predicting a great mine and high prices for Gold Hill stock. For past ten days wo have been taking parties almost dally to tho property. prop-erty. Not only has every person displayed cnthusinsm over tho showings, but, without exception, all who have been to the property have purchased sub-btantlal sub-btantlal blocks of stock. It Is cry selilifm that miners and mining engineers are found to sharo tho samp opinion concerning any mining property In course of development. However, all who have Inspected the showing of Gold Hill Group, express tho same opinion, nnmely, that every Indication lends to the belief that a big pay mlno Is being opened up In the Gold Hill Group. Somo oven state that a few feet more In No. 2 tunnel, can bo expected to show ore tlmt will result In the Gold Hill Mines being placed among tho great grass roots mines of tho stntc. In other words, n Tew reel moro nnd developments may bo mado that will causo this stock to advance beyond tho reach of ordinary stock buyers. Wo hnve never had the sale of any Utah mining stock Issuo that has been as readly putchnsed as Gold Hill hns been during tho Inst week, nor have wo ever been Interested in any mining proposition where so little development work has opened up so much ore as In Gold Hill Mines. There are but a few thousand shares left nt 5c and not later than July 31st tho price will bo advanced. After that date It has been tho Intention to sell n small allotment at Cc. However, tho dovelopments at tho mine, which mno oeen so pncnomcnni, may rsult In a second Issuo novcr being ofTored, In hnve been so phenomenal, may result In a second Issuo never being offered. In which event Gold Hill stock may quickly Jump many times Cc per share.' Postlvcly no Miarcs of this lusuo will bo sold for 5c after July 31st, nnd In order for any applications for same to recclvo consideration nt all, applications applica-tions must be In tho malls beforo midnight, July 31, 1910. In considering what may bo In store Tor Gold Hill stock, please bear in mind the advances that wero scored by other bononza mines: South Helen l?nT ,fIr,n,1; "! ??:r': Cn,,,lrf-fro' nc l W.OO; lion Hlossom rrom 5c to : l,n"?,! y,rd0 I-'MoiwIon. the biggest sensation of the year, from 50c to W0.00. e wish to go on record as stating that just so surely as tho wonderful wond-erful deve opments that have shown up In the Gold Hill I tho Z Z weeks rjsff xszr aoM ,,,u B,ock " (i ,o " Don't be too late In getting In Gold Hill nt the present few cents no.- THIS SPECIAL OFFER. POSTIVELY NOT GOOD IF MAIL ED AFTER JULY 31, 1916 -'' liujs r.oo Shares !i Cs,. Hahm,,. " "" 50 llns I,(-.I0 Shares. '( , . 1 :' d,, l"0 lilt) s -Mum Shares , J s ,, . ''N' ,,,,JS ' - IWMW Shares. J ' :i' M " - "' ,"llm,, ' .'1, (SO, 00 days MBT55XKH. I.OVKWUU, & CO.. I,lc ' " S20.32I Judge llullding. Salt l.nko Clly. Dear Sirs: I hereby apply for . "' ' ., of Aniorlenn Fork, at 5c per share, h Per your special otfer. Ilcrowlth find ?.. ' Ml" Pay balanco as rollows: ...., 'N' , Address Metzner, Lovewell & Co , Inc. 320.321 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasatch 1848. Bids Wanted : The County Commissioners of Utah County will receive bids ror tho build-lug build-lug of a Tlmbor Hrldgo with Concrete Abutments across Spanish Fork River, Riv-er, west of tho sugar factory. Said Rids to bo filed with tho County Clork on or beforo August 19th, loio for plans nnd specifications sco County Surveyor. Hlds will bo opened August 27th 1910. ' Tho County Commissioners reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. County Commissioners. Hy R. T. Pnlfreymnn. Cleric of Hoard. First pub. 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B - GOOD second hand boirjtB for saIo-tnfulre of Hen yB American Fork. H FOR SAI.K-A BoodlB blocks south of Main St., full hH shed. barn, flowing well and otiB provements. Inonlre of 11. uB or S. W. Ross. H COWS AND HOUSES WANTqB summer pasturo on the SH George Norman ranch, Sec X ?H son, r.clil. ' V IIAltlllTH B YOU CAN MAKK n eonA lldr.l-H back yard rasing Delglu iH particulars free. W. G. ThorsoiH ora, Colorado. J No Job of printing Is too tzH too largo ror us. Phone K!.tH wo will do tho rest. H BOSBJill DR. F. M. FOSTER I DDNTIST I Room 1 and '-' Knlztt B PROVO .... Grants Music SlJ twr Sheet Music and Dooii- Hooks, etc. Hooks for LltnM Church Works, etc. Wall paper In stock, Pictures,! Mirrors, etc., etc. CALL and SEE A. L. YATES I Notary Public. I All kinds of legal documenu up nnd witnessed LEHI J Roof Palnllng anil lteu!nB u Spoclalty. I E. E. Blotch! Manufacturer ot lllatcliley Siinpronf ItoofinjFiJ Threo Star Stack and Boiler ALL WORK fJIJAHAMKf Marlon Hotel, Ogto Fur Information JnJ Hie Hank of American Km W. S. Lamoreal Plnno Denier and Tuo 1 UK So. filh i:u8t-SftH utovm I..-.- ' S - H J. TRAOEY WOOTTOl Atlorne) at I.w. IN AMERICAN FORK SAflJ OI'I'ICi: rilll'MAV HANKS11! American rrl. I salt uinToFFirt I MIOKKAUVSIIlWfiJ COMER'S AUTO TBANSl jikkts all tb.us I opi:n for coxTKAcrs ro sinn Tiiirs. I ii JOHN COJIIIR - "M Edward B. Jonj Mini.. (..! CItII E U. S. Deputy "",crl,,)neV Land and minora! surycyi vM suits n specialty All worKil Phono 210-2r I |