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Show THE PROVO POST This application is designated in the ' State Engineers office as No. 436L All protests against the granting of the reasons Consult County Clerk or respective said application,-statinbe made must affidavit therefor, by . Signers for further information. in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the comNOTICE TO WATER USERS. of this pletion of the publication Lega Notices now held under option - from D. B. Brinton et. aL All Interest of the mortgagor in and to the "September and October placer mining claims in thersame district, county and state, together with any ami all improvements of every klud and nature now' upon said placer notice. , y mluing claims and each of them, in CALEB .TANNER, eluding herein shaft house,, refinery, er. pumping pt8tLotuandjtMiaerhOJiseaiul Date of first publication I May 31, the machinery therein, including all 1912, date of completion of publica- machinery, appliances, engines.' comtion July 1, 1912. pressors, pumps, hoists, toilers,, tanks, heaters, and all other personal prop-- ' erty upon said placer mining claims. NOTICE TO PRINTERS. Also the following described real ; Pursuant to Section 627 Compiled estate in Utah County, Utah, to-wThe thesouth half of northeast sealed Laws' of Utah, 1907, bids are invited for the follqwlng printing and quarter, and the south half or the advertising, for Utah County fee the northwest , quarter of Section ?1, year 1912 to find including June 20th, Township 10 South, Range 7 East, 1913. Bids will be received on or Salt Lake Meridian, excepting, howbefore the 1st day of July, 1912. Bids ever, from the above description the 'tract of land heretofore conmust state separately the price of each item, with tho'reservatlon of the veyed to Harry Haynes Culmer, which County to procure any of the follow- said tract is described as being the ing supplies "up Jo and Including June northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of 30th, 1912.' , , Section 21, Township lO South, Range-in ten and Five days publications East, Sait Lake Meridian;" together brevier-ty- pe Printing of the delinquent tax list with all improvements upon said last descriBed real estate, . and together, for the year 1912. ' with the live stock and all personal One large tax stub book. pjlc: DELEGATES CHOSEN TO TRANS-MISSISSIP- Travelers to .Colorado end Ihe Ecsf CONGRESS IN AUGUST g ' State Engineers Office, ' Salt Lake City, Utah, - ' May 2071912; Notice is hereby given that William G. Williams whose address is Provo, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utalv J909 and J911,. to appropriate one (1) cubic foot of water per second from Utah Lake and Warm Springs, Utah County, Utah. Said water will be diverted by means of a pumping plant, pipe line and a ditch at a point - which bears north 1 degree 45 minutes east 6,230 feet distant from the southwest corner of Section 11, Township 8 south. Range 1 east,, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where-i- t will be conveyed by means of a ditch and pipe line for a distance of 8580 feet 5ndlhefeused" dpringThe period from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, 6t each year, to irrigate 166 acres of land embraced in Sections 2 and 16, Township 8 south, Range 1 east. Salt Lake base and meridian. post-offic- e l State-Engine- it re type-writin- Is Good to swat the flies. to keep jthe flies out. It Is Best. t to .equip your house with Screens bought at the -- , g -- it Is Better ' The The Denver Commercial Congress, August I ml t he N atioual Irrigation Congress, September 35,' Oct. 4th, at Halt Lake will be notable sessions and will attract to the state 27-3- 0 Trans-Mississip- witli-outyxt- 4 I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt ' Wm. H. Mitchell Agt. C. E. Fraik - New Train Service F VIA DenvefIRioGrantle THE WORLD IN CONNECTION WITH SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE THREE FAS T TRAINS MISSOURI Other things being equal, the child who is best nourished makes the best man and the besl citizen. Get the best bread fuf your boy and girl. . J ROYAL IS THE BEST Fresh supply every day at -- -- Provo Meat & Packing Co. Phone 39 and give us your order for Buns, Cakes nd etQ. ' We do the rest. - De- . - TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS 10 C Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, ; Laih, Shingles, Etc., MILL WORK A SPECIALTY P. O. Box 488. Phones No. ' EXCURSION RATES SUMMER - Via SALT LAKE ROUTE to destination. various ' Eastern Tickets on sale various dates May 18th to September oth. ' See tyour local Agent for particulars. You ti n vou cant afford totbe without Conleys White Diarrhoea II It is a positive relief from y cm-ed- TEE IDEAL Los Angeles Limited this disease winch kills thousands of chicks yearly. Price 50c. Car-pc- i "" if ct Seed Co; FOR VACATION Electrically Lighted Throughout Leaves' Salt Lake City 5:00 p. m. dady. EXCURSION RATES repairing a speciajty; 25 ' ' years Center. 7-- 2 Lots of money on hand to loan on farm end city propt etj security No in Provo and Itali County. interest , and Low tuariv delay. options. Y . II. Ray A Co, 7-- Ftalt . , Lake' City, 11 :50 p. m. daily Et client Dming Car Sen ice on both truiu r for Rottnd Trip ; $35 from Salt Lake City. TICKETS ON SALE Jl'tnc 14lh to 22nd, ine. Return limit Aug. 31 Aug 31st to Sept. 7th, ine. Return limit Oct. 31. $40.00 FOR ROUND TRIP $10 CO On Sale from Salt Lake City. . June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct. RIM. DIVERSE ROUTES, STOPOVERS .pickets also on sale at all Ui.di Station-.- . For Information, Ticket';, Literature. ct Sn any Salt Lake Route Agmit or uuie T..C. Peck, G P.A., J. II. IL.meerf.eld, AGFA Los tngr!cs, (Ml log So, M,. a M Si! L ik Cm $35 Overland Express another good train, . leaves Ammnt July Fourth celebra- expel icnee. High grade Molins tions the Denver & Rio Grande for sale. (has. Harris, 219 Wf ) - 2Ql and 40. Office and Yard opposte E. R. Freight Depot. -- ' ' PROVO, UTAH. ' the Twentieth Century is to-the greatest educational century in the history of the world.- - All stringed inRIO GRANDE EXCURSION struments - RATES ACCOUNT JULY 4th repaired Here. Violin one silicic will make a rate round for the faro Lip to all a minimum with in Utah points fare of 2" cenK. Selling dates July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; final limit July fith. WM. If. MITCHELL. Air-- rt Agenf C. A. P. D. SiiiGOt Violin Maker. of R. U. F. A. WADLEIGH, C. P. A. . Denver, Colorado. ST. LOUIS " PA FFOP.D OOO O CVCC I Salt Lake City. CITY publication Lump, Nut arid Slack Phono 17 I. A. BENTON, KANSAS There is no real need of anyone MINER & McKNIGHT, constipation. being troubled ifith Attornejg for Plaintiff. will cause an Tablets Chamberlains Eureka, Utah bowels of the movement agreeable Summons served this 24th day of without any unpleasant effect. Give 1912. May, them a trial. For sale by all dealers. June 27, 1912 Fiist Thai Good Coal! 00 000X Fvr further information see Any D. or address CHICAGO plaintiff. oo o oo ooooo C; G PACIFIC -PACIFIC UNION EAST be ' fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in .which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after sendee, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint,' which has been filed with' the clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dis solving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the T J Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. Denver, Colo. SCENIC-LINE.-O- ' HOOT. Lake City, Utah. ' A. Wadleigh General Passenger Agent, -i ' mons. The State of Utah to the said - Fares and fifll particulars will he cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent, alu-abl- e G -- -- - daily to ' SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. " - vOO f Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. 1 OCX . s Ihnmgh Standard and Tourist Slcepiug Cars pi to-w- it read- ' GoocUGhildren ra Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points on sale May 18 2,) and 31 1912 i; 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912 ; July 3, 12 anti 30, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September 4 and 5, 1912. to-wi- t: Complete stock of Screen Doors and Screen W i n d o w s always in stock. . Kt'u.tc ffers th5 Back East Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the ear windows expense for side trips, thau any other line. 1 Provo . i Tlli - to-wi- t: LUMBER CO. & EVERY MILE A PICTURE 1 BAKER and THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. hundreds of prominent and is to safe nmn. It prewealthy dict that hundreds of thousands of dollars will be invested in Utah lands and Utah enterprises ps a result nf the attendance of thousands of influential business men on these Congresses. ' C. E. Loose and Charles II. Ward have been appointed by Governor Spry as delegates from Prov o to the Commercial Congress. Appointments delegates to the National an1 r ri gatio tXCon gross'ivi 1C bp-nounced in the near future and this . city will be given an equally strong representation. Programs are. being arranged for the two congresses which include the names of some of the most prominent men in the United States. United States Senators, Congressmen. Governors of most of the western states and other prominent iu public life ; bankers, business. men, agriculturalists and representatives of "many other walks of life will . meet iu the two congresses' for discussion of means fur the greater development of the West. These Congresses have aptly Iren called the clearing house and some of of Western Ideas the most important projects which have created an inland empire in this section of the country had their inception in these meetings. , Attractions Rio Grand 9 Railroad pi , -- It the state. Truim-Mississip- property thereon. Also a frame dwelling house and office at Tucker, Utah, now rented by the mortgagor. Together with the ap7 indexes for assessment rolls, purtenances and all rights usually had Old 25 reams paper, or enjoyed In connection r with the bond. Hampshire For further information call at the aforesaid property and each and office of the County Auditor, room 8, every part and parcel thereof. To be sold as the property of United County Court House, Provo City. States Ozokerite Company, a corporaM. E. KARTCHNER, JR., tion, and Salt Lake, Hardware Com.. County Auditor, pany, a corporation, defendants, and First publication June 20, 1912. John A. Voorhees, Intervenor, at the suit of Milton U. Niles and James H. SHERIFFS SALE, Ball, Trustees, plaintiffs. Terms of sale, Cash. - ' Notice is hereby given, that" under Dated June 26, 1912. and by yirtue of an order of sale isGEORGE T. JUDD, , Dissued out of .the Fourth Judicial of Utah County.-- ' Sheriff of of the County trict Court, JJtah, F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. State of Utah, and to me directed and By First publication. June 27, 1912. delivered: as Sheriff of said County, I have levied on and wllion the 18th AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE SHERIFFS SALE. day of July, 1912, at 11 oclock a. in., OFFERS READERS PRIZES of said day, at the front door of the , FOR BOOSTING SCHOOL In the Court District of Fourth the County Court House, in Provo City, In Judicial of of District State the Utah, said County, offer for sale at Public The Agricultural College of in and for Utah County. Auction, to the highesj and best bidto he, R jJUialmjoff crs. jfi Vfu prizes der for cash, the following described SprTngvms vs. Springville readers of the Provo Post for the property, five best answers to the question, .AH of the following described mines, Theatre Company, a corporation, jmd lu .Greatest EducaWhat is John- - S. Groqsbeek, defendants., mining claims, and property situate These tion? SherSale. To Sheriff's sold be at prizes will consist In Soldier Fork Canyon, Unorganized of books or sets of books valuable on iffs sale the 18th day of July, 1912, Mining District, Utah County, Utah, at the front door of the County Court and the contest Will by men associated four House in Utah Provo prominently City, County, Booster No. 1,H Booster No. 2," "Booster No.' 4, Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m with the agricultural industry, "Booster No. 3, with the mining industry, with "Booster No. 5, .Booster No. 6, all the right, title, interest and claim Ttah home and with Utah eduthe of to the defendants of, in and the placer mining claims, together with cation. real described proiierty, any and all amendments thereof as following The answers must be sent to the The We8L,one-hal- f ( V2 ) of Lot the same are located and of record in Committee at the AgriculContest in in Block (20) Gne'(l) Twenty' the office of the bounty Recorder of tural in Colleg, Logan, not later than Springvfife Springville, City Survey Utah. Utah County, f of Section September 1st, 1912. Not more Building Lots, situated in All interest of the mortgagor in and 7 3 32, Township South, Range East, than fifty words may be used iq to the Boston" and Boston No. 2 Salt Lake Meridian in Utah County, ihe answers and one person may placer mining claims in the same disof Utah, together with all ap- compete only once. The AdminState same is as the trict, county and state, Colpurtenances thereunto belonging or in istrators of of know Utah the that lege people anywise, appertaining Terms of sale Cash, lawful money believe iu education and for the of the United States. , purpose of better informing themDated at Provo City, Utah, June 27, selves regarding the ideas of the 1912. people everybody is encouraged to GEORGE T. JUDD, send in his or her opinion whether 1 -Sheriff, Utah Countyr Utah. wishing to compete nr mot- .- -The Provo Post will announce By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. J. W. N. Whitecotton, Attorney for later the names xf the hooks, the names of the judges and finally Plaintiff. First publication June 27, 181 2. the winning answers; The award will not be made on grammar and SUMMONS. punctuation, but on the sound sense of the answer. In the Fourth Judicial Dibtrict These prizes will be, very and will be specially engravCourt, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. ed With the names of the winners vs. of the contest. Anybody is eligi.... Sarah A. .May. plaintiff, Charles D. May, defendant. Sum- ble to compete. Remember that 20.000 first tax notices.- 27.000 second tax notices. 650 sheets for deputy treasurers, Should select a route famed for its Scenic Superior Train Sen ice. Arrangements are already being made for Ihe entertainment of fhe two great conventions whose coming to Utah Ibis year means so uiueli to the material welfare of , i |