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Show THE PEOVO POET T NOTICE" TO PUBLISHERS 3 HE accumulation of Money is a baliit which must be - cultivated. As you bend to your task, you must -- have a strong, to earn more than - you spend." Every dollar wasted make you H Klave ,to your'Ttaskj but every dollar' deposited in this bank helps to set you free. You give the best of your life to earn money ; .therefore, you should val-- . ue your money as you value, your life Begin now to cultivate the ha nking habit. . deep-purpo- se The Farmers, & Merchants Dank ,, 'jr. D. T. President : anywhere can bank ns by mall. ... Anyone -- ."with -- Consult County Clerk or respective Pursuant to Ian, the Board of KillT A Prominent hereby s Headquarters Republican State notice of its intention to- - adopt mitteet 8at Lake C.ty, Utah. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT SALE, text books for use iff the Public A ASSESSME A. Schools of UioroC'ity, fur a peiiod ot; A Republican 'State Convention is five years from The first day of Julj, i called to meet at Provo, Utah TH0IJbANDS OF ACRES OF UTAH The Spring, (Lake Mining Company, LANDS BEING CULTIVATED 1912. County, Utah,'' on Wednesday, the fif-principal place of business Provo, WITHOUT IRRIGATION. sealed from and 10 of at o'clock teunth Separate proposals day May, 1912, Utah. will be received by ' the a. m., for the purpose of electiug eight publishers Notice. There are delinquent upon clerk of the Board until Monday, June delegates and eight alternates to the the following described stock on ac10, 1912, at 8 p. iff, for ' furnishing Republican National Convention to be It is an Indisputable Fact That Dry count of assessment No. 4, levied on school fext hooks iu. the following held In Chtcago,June 1912. Farming Pays, Failures Being Prsc-ticallISth, folthe i8th day of January, 1912, the The apportionment Is made ot . the Unknown as Result of " ! subjects: lowing amounts act opposite the Geo delegates lor the''sevqyat, counties of Grammar, Arithmetic, Beading, Tr(1ingoTSo7lsr names of the respective shareholders Physio-- ihe State on fhe basis of one delegate '. S. Nature, History, graphy, as follows:ldgy, Drawing, Music, Spelling, Writ-- j for eaeh ouc hundred votes cas--t for Cert't' r The agricult uial future of Itah must and supplementary texts in the the Hon. " Joseph Howell for Congress AmL ing No. Shares. 'election 1910.. 'On this ap- - depend largely upon arid farming. ' It in of the oregoing subjects. mattera-ne- F S Peter Judd ....A,,.2.1000 1.00 Of the atm veftBUEQlmatfclyAvml port iofafoctit' the 'OonvuvnoiT wilU con- money may spend ou building irrb JpOOLM thousand of each will be needed. sist of 503. delegates, apportioned to g'tlon projects and in conserving 114 John McPherson.. . . 1000 1.00 the sater supply of the slate. There are At the time and place speclfied, the the several counties as follows; 122 Anton LafgreenT.T.T' 500 .50 ' 8 million of acres of' our land that can 813 7.50 Board of Education will. meet . and Ueaver 2Q8 Jos., B. Douglass. . . . . 7500 never he reached, by the irrigatflbn " and read all 1985 Box 20 Elder proposals 299,B. ;H.T Bullock... . . ...55000 55.00 publicly open canal there are Vast empires of soil .' and will Cache 3648 ' 36 that will never blossom with 801 Arthur Broadbent ,..10000 10.00 that have been received, anything but. sage, greaeewtnjl--sriT21 t'ac'l ex- 802 Arthur Broadbent ..,10000 10.00 make its decision within thirty days Carbon r J be cept redeemed they thereafter.---- " 14 by Iav is .7 1372 ,r.y In acrdanccff4wlthlaW7''sb ing" methods. The terms bids and frbnApublishers Emery Of our 22.000,00(8 acres of arable many shares at each1 parcel of such 6 land less than ?.,0mi,0ft() sere stock as may be necessary will - be must, be accompanied by sample cop- Garfield 7,. .. . can ever 2 be irrigated the remuiulng 19,000.009 sold at Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, ies of the books proposed to be fur- Grand of Iron 7 acres must produce, ir at ail, with only Utah, at 2 p. m., Saturday, May, 4, nished, together with a statement such as falls directly upon wholesale . . . U them moisture Juab 1912, to pay the delinquent assessment the, Introductory, exchange, from the-sh- y TheinijiiB!ppt and retaiLp rices, atwhich-th- e 4 publish- Kano r.7 ...... , ... r. n 431 valley farmer would probably wonder togetherjwlth the cosLof advertising 9 at such a statement His acres er agrees to furnish each book within Millard 919, and expense of sajp. get 4 more of such precipitation than they 450 Provo City, during the full time that is Morgan BRAXTON BARNETT, need. Not ao in Utah. Here our des271' . , . . Secretary, required by law. The publisher or Piute -, ert lands are likely to receive sten and be shall 386 whose 4 Rich ! publishers proposals seldom as much as twenty lncfiea of J77i. ..Vf.v'..Y::. first publication April 16; comple-tio.16415 164 precipitation in a year. In order to accepted, must enter intoa written Salt Lake ofpublication May 2 1912. coax from these parched soils 1 13 contract with the Board of Education SanJuanJ. dent quantity of farm products lo pay and shall give a bond with Iwo suffic- Sanpete 266U 2 for the trouble - and yield a profit, NOTICE tO' CONTRACTORS. 1584 ient sureties in a reasonable sum to be Sevier 16 scientific methods must be followed. It fixed by the Board, for the faithful Summit I.. 1308 13 Is not enough to tuin the crust and Sealed bids w ijl he received by the 11 plant the seed. The soil must first be of such contract. All Tooele 1123 Lincoln School Board for the erection performance analysed the seed must be tested and bidders will be required to give the Iintah 658 it must bq planted ihd cultivated with of 1 six room Echool building at Vineb. f. of books o. 5541 at of Utah price point due regard fo the cbaracter of the yard,' one four room addition to the and f. o. b. Provo City. Right Wasatch 1203 13 soil, the average precipitation in the ' one room and four Spencer school, is reserved by the Board of Education Washington 7 locality being cultivated and the needs 719 addition to the Pige school, all situ of the variety of grain being grown. or to and all or or accept 228 2 bids, reject Wayne Thla prospect is bf no menr.s ated in the ' Lincoln School District, thereof. . 41 Weber President Jehu A. Wids-to- e Utah County, Utah; in accordance any part Board of Education' of Provo City, the o( Agricultural college of Utah, ' with plans and specifications prepared in the preface to bis able treatise Utah. , , Total .,.,.50604, GO! lays by Joseph Nelson, Architect - Plans on "Dry Farming" , in- - "The Rural EVAN WRIDE, Pres. The Chairman, of the 'Republican Science can be obtained and specifications Series. -- v" R. EUGENE JONES, Clerk. County Committee in each County is "The possibilities, of dry farming from the architect, room 15, F. and M. Dated April 16, 1912. hereby directed to call together thq arp stupendous., Ju the strength Bank Building, Provo, Utah, or they we may have felt envious of tM County Committee and provide for the can he "consulted y al the Lincoln of old; of Columbus lookgrsafenes of eftheFTy thee'fciegat5s, School house,,. NOTICE- - TO CREDITORS." ing upon the shadow of the greatest . County Convention or by .primaries continent; of Balboa shouting rThe bida shall be- - for- - each building greet . . The beating ot each In the District Court of, the Fourth held in the several voting precincts of Inga to the resting Pacific; of Father separately.-the County,, and the Chairman and Escalante, pondering upon the mysbuilding wilt form a separate contract Judiciifl District of the State of Utah, of the world, alone, . near . the Secretary of these County Conven- tery Each bid must he addressed to the in and for the jCounty jof, Utah. shores ot America's dead sea. e tions or primaries" are requested to need harbor school board and' contain a certified fee m the In the matter ot the estate of Bengt noenvying, to Rethe conquest of the Secretary of the and, check equal to 5 per cent of the Johnson, deceased. Notice to Credit- forward desert are offered at fine; op publican State Committee a certified amount of the bid and made payable ors. ' as the world bas known to list ot the delegates so elected at port unities to the clerk of the Lincoln School Creditors will present claims with the makers and shapers of empires. Board. Said check to be forfeited to vouchers to the undersigned at the least five days before the date of the We stand before an undiscovered land; through the restless, ascending currents the Board in case the contract is Iaw office of A. B. Morgan, Knight Convention! of heated desert air the vlsidn The railroads have 'made a rate ot awarded and the contractor fail to Building, No. 13 East Center Street, in conies and goes. With striving eyes one the fare round for all from trip the desert is seen covered with blosprovide a surety bond as provided by Provo, Utah, on or before the 24th 'diy points in Utah to this Convention. soming fields, with , churches law, within ten days after having been of August, A. D. 1912. and The Stale Committee will meet at homes and schools, and, in the dis'' ' given written notice to do eo. The L NELSON, . LARS with the vision is heard the Board reserves the right to reject any Executor of the Estate of Bengt the Commercial Club in Provo at 9 tance, of happy children. The deslaughter on m. a. oclock the of the " morning and all bids. Bids will be opened "at Johnson, Deceased. ert will be conquered. 15th and a full attendance is requestthe Lincoln School House at 1 p. ni. of the earth's "Nearly A. B. Morgan, Attorney for Executor. ed. surface receive an annual rainfall of May 6th, 1912. Date of first publication April 23rd, less than twenty inches, and can he C, E. LOOSE, Chairman, ' JAMES N. ANDERSON, ' . 1912, reclaimed for - agricultural purposes 1L L. CUMMINGS, Secretary, Chairman. by irrigation and A REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE.' anly JOHN K. ALLEN, perfected world systeiffjtl-Jrrlgatiof- f TSOBverU wilt about ot this NOTICE. OF SALE. I Secretary. SUMMONS. vast area into an incomparably fruitFtrstl mil)iir.alioff-Ainlll6-491ful gaiden, leaving about f of la he District Court of the FourtlT In Court of the Fourth the earths land surface to be reDistrict the Judicial District of the State of Utah, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Judicial District, in ' and for Uah claimed, if at all, by the methods of In and for Utah County. dry farming. The noble system of County, State of Utah. modern agriculture has been conIn the District Court of the Fourth Heber C. Jex and R. Leo Bird, strued almost wholly in countries of Joseph S. Berry, plaintiff, vs. NelJudicial District of the State of Utah, lie E." Taylor, Nettie M. plaintiffs, vs. James B. Woods, de- abundant rainfall, and its applications Taylorand are those demanded for the agricul- - in and for the County of Utah. Lyman Brothers Company, a corpor- fendant. Summons. tural development of humid regions. " The" State of Utah to the said DeIn the matter of the Estate of ate, defendants. Until recently, irrigation was given ' Arthur D. Dixon, deceased. Notice to Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Sher- fendant: scant attention, and with Creditors.' problem of eouquering one-haiffs Sale on the 15th day of May, 1912, You are hereby summoned to appear its world of the earth, was not considered. Creditors will present claims with at the front door of the within twenty days after the service of County Court The necessity of her people caused vouchers to the undersigned at his House in Provo this summons if withserved upon you, Utah to become the pioneer of the City; Utah County, officeftr Farmer- s- and Merchants Utah, at the hour of 11 oclock a. m, in the County in which this action Is west in the adoption.of irrigation Bank, in Provo, Utah, on or before the all the right, title, interest and claim brought, otherwise, within thirty days that was in 1847.- As early as 1870 were n grow successfully without trops 2 Ith day of August, A. D. 1912. , of the defendants of, in and to the fol- after service, and defend the above irrigation in Bear River valley. Cache case entitled J. D. DIXON in ; and action of your valley and Davis county, in Salt Lake lowing described real and personal Administrator of the Estate of Arthur property, failure so to do. Judgment will be ren- valley. , D. Dixon, Deceased. . During tlte '80s the thoughts of tiommencing at the southeast corner dered against you according to the de- Utah farmers turned to the possibiliB. Morgan, Attorney for Adminls of Lot One in Block .Thirty-four- , in mand of the complaint, which has been ties of the dry lands, for the growth trator. filed clerk of with the courL said of the population was more rapid than Plat B Provo City Survey of BuildThis Date of first publication. April 23, ing Lots, in the is the a to recover action construction of canals. brought Many of County of Utah, State " the conservative fanners began to 1912 of Utah, thence West five rods; thence Judgment foreclosing plaintiffs morttoo, that wheat production on gages upon the land and water rights realize, North twelve rods; thence- East-fiv- e irrigated lands, considering the cost of in described said the . DELINQUENT NOTICE. complaint water, did not return a fair interest rods; thence South twelve rods to the YOUNG & SNOW, tn the capital Invested. As a result place of beginning. -some mtempts at dry farming were for the Plaintiffs. Attorneys, Also commencing 0.87 chains North Goshen Mill & Electric Power Com matle ln 'h cenHal part of .the state, 41S P. O. Address Tj.mnfi.tnn but with rather discouraging results. pany, location of principal place " of of the quarter sectloffcorner between Lake Salt Utah. City, Today many thousands of acres are business, Go$hen, Utah County, State sections seven and eight in Township Building, First publication April 4, 1912 ' being cultivated without the addition seven South of Range three East, Of of Utah. of water by artificial means In every the Salt Lake Meridian, in the County valley in the state from Cache valley TO NOTICE CREDITORS.. otr the north to the Kanab desert and Notice is hereby givep that there of Utah, State of Utah thence West " the Arizona strip on the south, and deg. are delinquent upon the following 9.00 chains; thence south 13 Estute of Johanne Eggertsen, from the Uintah country on the east 3.28 10 thence West south chains; asdescribed stock on account of an to the Nevada line. Failures are ceased. sessment of ten cents per share levied deg. East 3.00 chains; thencq. North . Creditors' will The proportion present claims with yield. Jus depended matnff i)Q"Ihe7n-teHigejic- e deg. East 29.19 chains; thence on the 2nd day of March, 1912, the 86 the 390 a tindersignecT North-4.1- 8 used by the fanner m pre20.00 Yowbers4tr chains; thenceJ several, amount -- set opposite-- " the South Fifth West Street,. Provo, Utah, paring his soil and planting the see'd names of the respective shareholders chains to the place of beginning, to- on or before the 15th the cine used bv him in culiivat- daj of August, '?nd and gether with all appurtenances thereas follows, ing gathering the jield. Precipitation ami conditions have No. Shares. -- AmL unto belonging. Name. become of minor, . if not practically Also seventeen shares' of the capital 5 John R. Morgan. .550 855.00 negligible quantities The profits have 6 S. E. Parkinson. r. .r.. 500 50.00 stock of Upper East Union Irrigation varied somewhat, according to the And in accordance with law and Company, a corporation; and all other varieties of grains ' grown'. Many farmers have not heeded the gratia the order of .the Board of Directors water rights, claimed for and belongadvice given out by the experiment made on the 2nd day of March, 1912, ing to said lands, and all rights-of-waistation experts. They, have either therefor. so many shares of each parcel of such i plowed the soil too deeply or not deep-jl- y Terms of sale Cash, lawful money stock as may be necessary will be enough, have grown varieties of Igrain not suited to their soil condi- sold at the office of the secretary in of tbe United States. Ail water rates unpaid, are now do- - tions and climate and have refused to Dated at " Provo City. Utah,' April Frion Utah County," Utah, Goshen, ' : ' - linquent and if nod. .paid to the efts .abandon old and unprofitable methods. 1912. day, May 10th, 1912, at the hour of 1 23rd, consequence they have harely Treasurer on or before May 15th, GEORGE T. JUDI), Oclock p. m. to" pay the delinquent 1913. W ate,' will be shut Off. - - .aeighbrn Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. bhve made handsome . assessments thereon, together with ROSWELL KMm, Arid farming cannot succeed on any ,i By F, Bachman,- - Deputy Sherilf.' of and of expense cost the advertising M her than a thoroughly scientific plan. A. B. Morgan, Attorney for Plaintiff. Chief Deputy Superintendent 'Water-- ' sale. . . "i1 d08 not lbs great advantage works. MIS ' First publication Apiil 23, 1912. that humid farming enjoyt. It pre-- . W. P. OKELBERRY, ' ints obstacles which have-beeoay .Secretary, Signers for further information . Ot .Provo cation City, Utah, New York Politician Near Death Hon. N. Lansing, of Rensselaer - N. Y.,R, Six Times a Member of tbs Assembly, Tells of Narrow Escape. Corn-give- 'Aboutfiftren sen I wae taken with rbeu-mntts- NT-NO- whtc pi'odm-ti'- was 1 t t T, h r told uie I would never do another work, day'si l,,d 'v',ile i it, ,.y. rmedlM Muew-- I f mended to me I - . 1 Z SATISFACTION Will result if your bundle of laundry is sent to us. ...... ...... J. 1 O ' The proper stiffness in Dress Slurb ship-ment- laundered Lingerie without rips or tears If not already a patron, a vtrial bundlej will.con- - -- l vince you ... 5 i.71 i'U .! 1 icaestic Steap Laundry!'18 . Get our prices onRough , ,rt; .Dry Work ; , .... d Mi k UtahTiniter &Coal CASTLE tin, CLEAR CREEK and V HIAWATHA COAL J.W. DUNN, Both Pkoaes. Mgr non-irrigali- le " . six-tent- h ' one-tent- h one-bal- ' THE COOL LIGHT The Summer Light is the r.ladzo Lamp lf It's tite Lamp that wilt give you the maximum illumination at the minimfat cost. Electric Light is by far the cool est of ALL light it truly makes the best summer light. Winter or Summer,' however, electricity holds for fhe home or the maxi. business establishment adv an-- ; mum number 7 -- tagesr ' " Oo YO use it? The Electric r ", Company MENS SUITS ; - Sponged and Pressed. $1.25 Ptr Month. v CLEANING & DYEING -COMPANY West Center. Phone 657 NEGOTIATED LOANS rcraam ON farm property For One To Five Yeats at , 6 PER CENT . , (C , estaectvUsib ti&c, STAimcs k mils: ljSTTSHCt-h- f ft n Ptevo, Utah. Phone S20X P. O' Bos 147 1- satisfactory - remits, and havepot. or dny firhusins lellatnie since January. I feel that Dr. Miles Heart Remedy has saved my life .and cannot recommend It too highly. Dr. Miles Heart Rtmsdy Is sold and guaranteed by all druggists. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, ind. 1 . ' missed to-th- NOTICE TO CREDITORS matter of the estate ot La- cinda Kempton Southworth, deceased. .Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned American Fork City, Utah County, i Utah, on or before July 15th, 1912 In the if WALTER W. SOUTHWORTIC, 1 . Z Executor. Jacob Evans, Attorney for Executor. First publication March l4, 1912. 1 WEDDING STOCK The , fioesL.U.. be had anywhere at very reasonable prices.' Call and see only the latest styles in wedding cabinets. Your Negligee Shirts look Better , when they are laundered by us tbae is possible when they are done up as borne, or by hand. , We make your shirts clean without We starch fading them. If colored. them to Just the proper stiffness Us only the placet where they are desiga d lo be stiff. I And we iron tnem so feiU iheyfiU and appear neat, comfortable and new W make the bosoms Me straight and fiat, with every plait in place; asd we shape the cuffs to fit your wrist and give them a finish and stiffness' equal to that of your collar. Send your negligee shirts with youf other work," to the 7 Ui , Provo Sttaia.lanr.dry 375 W. 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I contltmedT to take It, and while I realised my heuil as damaged so I could not exjiect a permanent cure, for lift pen years-worked every dnyt not- wHh1,tnd,nkniad Wn told I woum never aoik again. In July, 111, I was taken with rheurnatlem again, and tt went To my heart ss before. I got so bad that one of the Albany papers wrote up my fife and said 1 could not hvt but a few hour. again took Dr. Mites' Heart Remedy with very JJt d ...... culled vatrouble. e e c doctor y -- 0 lvular .tt --- And Is tny heart what If noted ht-iv- ou Dixon, Cashier, N. Taylor, " Call For Republican State Convention l PEOVO,-UTA- H. . OF TEXT BOOKS PAGE TEEE3 ',r t R!l 4 am - Dr- - Vlllex' Ann P- - iu ftll f,i 111., t Km WHITEHEAD 337-- 9 Acai. Arc. Flujse 67 |