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Show X m PAGE FOUR vyr i Jt THE PRQVQ POST MOTHS ON TRACKS Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTEEPARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. f 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL On trr Lumber,Doors, Windows, Mouldings, : Lath, Shingles, Etc., - x " I -- MILL WORK A SPECIALTY P. O. Box 488. 7 7 '' 31 . Phones No. 20 and 40. Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. r PROVO, UTAH. 7r V x' . Travelers to Colorado and the East ih JSliould select a J'oute' famed for its Sceuic Attractions - Stipermr Train Sen ice. -- a and Railroad , "EVERY MILE A PICTURE .This Route offers the Back Fast Travelers more varied jseenic attractions, that oaule seen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips, than any other line. 'A V ' Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver aud principal eastern points, on sale May 18, 25 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3, 12 and 30. 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September 4 and 5, 1912. . , broutrlr Siauilard andTouiustdSleepiiig" ars"d;riiy-tc- r Denier, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. 1 bines and lull particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to aftv Rio Grande Agent. I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. C. E. Ticket Eggertsen, FrankTA. WadlelghT General Passenger Angeles Limited Electrically "Lighted Throughout .Leaves Salt Lake City 5,00 pN in. daily. Overland Express an6thergood Jrainlcaves Salt Lake ..City, 11:50 p. m. daily Excellent Dining Car Serviee on both trains -- SCENIC WORLD THREE X For Information, Tickets, Literature, etc. See any Salt Lake Route A gent or write T. C. Peck, G.P.A.; J. H. Manderfield, A.G.P.A, Los Angelos, Cal. 169uRo. Main St. Salt Lake Citj'j FAST a In.. Service VIA L' 1 WITH MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO- - TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS " 'A .THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGH ' CHOICE OF ROUTES For further information see any CHICAGO I. A. KANSAS CITY ST. He or hddres? . ions BENTON, FOR SALE Single top buggy, almost new. $150 value at $90. Inquire 340 W. FirstNorth, J17 If you are a housewife yoiy cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping n and doing housework "all day, and crawling into bed tired at night You r. must get out into the open air and Also it. lias leaked out. as secrets sunlight. If you do this every day amI-kecours.tomactLaiKl bow ela in w ilirihaFTheallianee Fnrwhole is to passpu catches made dur- good older by taking Chamberlain's when needed, you should being the open male season"and Tablets that thus far it has not been de- come both healthy and beautiful. For cided whether the oldest widow in sale by all dealerg. point of actual age or widowhood, shall stand in order for successive . captures. A Old Shoes Made New 'The tduhHt is said, lias 19 memSewed Soles a- Specialty. bers. the oldest 70, a widow of 11 of All Work Guaranteed. years, the youngest 17, bereft a husband four months ago. Utliers"raiigeTit intermediate ages A and some possess from one to eight children that arc included in S Formerly with Eggleston 57 N. FIRST WEST ST. any bargain arranged by the club. Several society women are includOpposite Opera House, Provo " tHBRINGYOUR SHOES ed in tliViuetabersTup.'' IN is ColoIt said that bachelors of , rado City have already taken steps to prevent any of their sirred flock from falling into traps. - A X I) A ItsO. Agent C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City. F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A. Denver, Colorado. Read The Post for the News of Provo and Utah County. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County. Cora Doyle, plaintiff, vs. Oscar "J, Doyle, defendant Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are herby summoned to appear of within twenty days after-servi- ce this summons upon you, if served within the county ia, which this actiori 7 Z7XJ3E0RG judd,, is brought; otherwise within, thirty Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. defend and the ' days after service, By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. above entitled action; and In case of J. W. N Whitecotton, Attorney for, " 1 your failure so to do, judgmeht will Plaintiff be rendered against you according to First publication June 271912. the demand of the complaint, .which with the clerk of. said has been-file- d SUMMONS. - tt - Court . , This action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds - of "' matrimony - heretofore existlng you and the plaintiff. - ELIAS HANSEN, - --Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address, Spanish Fork, Utah. - First publication June - 29, 1912. SHERIFFS SALE. In the Fourth Judicial District CourLio and for Utah County State Sarah A. F. May, plaintiff, vi. Charles D. May, defendant, Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby, summoned .to ap- - pear within twenty ; days afterthe service of this summons upon you, jf served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend lheabove. entitled action jmd in case of your failure so to do, judg- ment will be rendered against you ac- cording to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with the r clerk of said Court This action la I brought to recover a judgment dis- - j solving th- - marriagecontracLiiexeto-- 4 fore existing between you and the I ' . plaintiff,' Notice is hereby given, that under and 4y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the County of Utah, State of Utah, and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff of said County, I have levied on and will on the 18th day of July, 1912, at 11 oclock a. m., of said day, at the front door of the CountyjCourt llouse, In Provo City, In said County,-offe- r for sale at Public Auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following described mixer & Mcknight, property, Attorneys for Plaintiff. J All of the following described mines, . . Eureka, Utah. J and mining claims, property situate Summons served this- - 24th day of in" Soldier Fork Canyon, Unorganized May, 1912. Mining District, Utah County, Utah, First publication June 27, 1912. , i -- -' to-wi- t; t: Savings Bank E, J6s. T. Farrer, Cashier. has been suggested that Mrs. A. Jos. Buttle. Assistant Cashier, Bergma n, w ho llas'" fa uglit"'llie little pest of the farmers many General Banking Business Transacted U. S. DEPOSITORY tricks, he engaged to head a w prairie dog training school, here society may spend afternoons dcliing in packs of whist earths. Mrs. Bergman seems will- Jt Farmers 5n eastern Colorado have no objection to t lie scheme STORAGE RATE IS NOW ON CONTINUE UNTIL and society women- - they say, are AND WILL : JULY3I." aw more than welcome to carry, ay as many of the elusive rodents as Have your bins filled now while - it is cheap thev choose. , sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for. each and eiery case of Catarrh that cannot be Vured bj the use of Halls Catarrh Cuie. , FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my, presencethis 6th day A. D , SSC lA t GLEASON, (Seal) Notary public. Hall's-CatanCuie is taken interand acts nally, directly on the blood 6IU faces of the system. Send for testimonials free." F. J, CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7 5c. Take Halls Family PillsTor ionsI-pation- . ? The Antelope Mining Company, principal piace of ""business," Provo,' Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of The Antetope Mining- - Gompany,held at Provo, Utah, on the 6th day of June, 1912, an assessment (No. 2) of mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Arnold Dixon, secretary. Farmers and Merchants Bank building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which such assessment may remain unpaid on the 10th day of August, 1912, will be d linquent and advertised for sale at publio auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on 3L at the hour of I o'clock p. m. at the companys office, j Farmers and Merchants Bank build- lug, Provo, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of heaters.-and-- all other personal, propand advertising expense of sale. erty upon said placer -- mining claims. ARNOLD L DIXON, Also the .following described real - Utah, t " estate in Utah County, Utah, I'1 Fust 1912. publication July 9, The south of the rortheast Independent CoalCor PHONE 459 165 N. SECOND WEST Your Negligee Shirts Look Better when they are laundered by us this are done up ai Is possible When they home, or by hand.- Tadlng 1 h ous - Satur-day,-A.ugu-at to-wi- t: hal( quarter,' and the south half of the northwest - quarter . of Section 21, Township 10 South, Range 7 East, Salt Lake Meridian, excepting, however, from the above description the 10 acre tract of land heretofore conveyed to Harry Haynes Culmer, which said tract is. described asbeing Jhe northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 10 South, Range ? T0a$t,SaR Lal;e Meridian; together with all Improiements upon said last described real estate, and together with the live stock and all personal property thereon. Also a frame dwelling j house and office at Tucker, Utah, now rented by the mortgagor. Together with the appurtenances and all rights usually had or enjoyed In connection with the aforesaid property audj each and every part and parcel thereof. To be sqld as the property of United States Ozocerite Company, a corporation, and Salt Lake Hardware Company, a corporation, defendants, and John A. VoOrhees, Intorvenor, at the suit of Milton Niles and Jamea II. Ball, Trustees, plaintiffs. Terms of sale, Cash. ' Dated June 26, 1912. We make your ahicts clean without thcmTjr colored. - We starch Ihem to Just the proper stiffness only the places where they are design d to be stiff. , And we Iron tnein so they. tit JtPD, and appear neat, comfortab'e and new" Sheriff of Utah County. We make the bosoms lie straighi By F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. Fiist publication June 27, 1912. and flat, with every plait iu place; and - ; - ! we shape the cuffs to fit your. wrist' SHERIFFS SALE. and give them a finish and stiffnesi to of that your collar, Duijng the summer months mothers equal In the District Court mf the Fourth Send your negligee shirts with roui of young children should watch for Judicial District of the State of Utah, any unmlturaJ looseness of the bowels. 9ther work, to the r Iu and for Utah County. . When ghen prompt attention at this Springville Banking . Company, a time serious trouble may be avoided. corporation, plaintiff s. Springville Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diar- 375W, Center Both Phones Theatre Company, a corporation,' and rhoea Remedy can alWaja be depended John S. GroOsbeck, defendants. upon For sale by all dealers. Sheriffs Sale. To be sold at Staer- - i NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. -- oth State of Ohio, Citjr of Toledo, Lucas County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the - of Utah. Booster No. 1, Booster No. 2,' Booster No. 3," ..Booster No. 4, Booster No. Booster No. 6, placer Tmlning claims, ' together with any and all amendments thereof as the same are located and of record In the office of the County Recorder of Utah Gou n ty,- - U tah. ...--.: All interest of the mortgagor In and to the Boston and 'Boston No. 2" placer mining claims In the same district, county and state, as the same Is now held under option from D. B. Brin ton et al. r SOCIETY WOMEN OF All Interest of the mortgagor in and GREELEY START PET to the September and October PRAIRIE JDOG TAD PROVO CITY UTAH placer mlnlng claims In the same district, county and state, together with CAPITAL $100,000 GREELEY. Colo., July 12. A any and all improvements of every trained prairie dogiearried about SURPLUS $40,000 kind aud mature now upon said placer by Mrs. V. A. Bergman, a society DIRECTORS: mining claims and each of them, woman -- of Aharon Springs... Kan., Reed-Smo1 President shaft house, refinery, on her daily calls has made such C.-pumping station and power house and Loose, VICe President- ,a hit with society folk here that L. Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight. J. R the machinery therein, including all the possession of a prairie lap Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr., Roger Far machinery, appliances, engines, comdovg seems destined to become a ' pressors, pumps, hoists, boilers, tanks, rer. aud-muc- SLEEPERS TO COLORADO SPRING A "widows- - alliance; courage bashful ones and discuss ponderous matrimonial questions, has been organized in Colorado City. Although members are peldgeJ to keep a f fail's of the alliance secret, it is intimated by one that Mrs. Samuel Allen Joliu-sois president and Mrs. Mary Stone Harrison is .secretary-treasure- LOST A milch eow red, white face, mnlly. Brand (V. B.) Reward to finder. Phone 204-K- . - It ' SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE EAST PACT farm. J19 ing. Denver s Rio Grande TRAIN S nt I for Round Trip; $35 from Salt Lake City. TICKETS ON SALE June-- 1 fthdo 22nd, ine. Return Hmit Aug, 3L Ang.Jlst to Sept. 7th, inc. Return limit 0';CX31. $40 00 FOR ROUND TRIP $40,00 On Sale from Salt Lake City June 1st to Sept. 30th. Return limit Oct 31st,. DIVERS? ROUTES, STOPOVERS Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations! IN CONNECTION All Classified Advertising must DENVER, July 12. The, rail- be paid for in advance. roads miming into Denver from the East Rave iiietarieirobstaoi? - Local Representative Wanted to he overcome ia reaeing the city So canvassing orsoliciting the form of white miller Tnoths.jed.- - Good incoineassured. Ad- RealPassengers on the Union Pacific, dress National Burlington and Rock Island trains ty Co., V. 1440 Marden building, arriving behind schedule tinie, re- Washington. D. C. ported that the moths were so FOR RENT Furnished rooms thick in Urn eastern part of the tran-siewith modern conveniences, 1 staf elhat he sun was dimmed and 242 W. or permanent: that when the engines struck the 7.39 masses on the track, the great Fourth North. , driitr wheels spun around and the FOR SAIT -- 8 room brick engineers, .said it wasimpo.ssible house, bath, toilet, pantry, closets, to move .the trains without the sink, lavatory. Corner lot 4x12, continual use of sand. , barn, chicken house, fruit. .John 7 For hours7TlieTni Hers "were Erl uitt,"'309 E. Fourth" South, thick in Denver, even in the down- Provo, Utah. town districts, but a short distance WANTED A good milch cow. east they are said to rrsemblejlm L. ' Roberts,' ICO S, First East; E. seagrasshoppers In a swarming DJ12 son. 1roio, Utah. CHERRIES at Beesleys Phone 413 Red 3. to-wi- t: SUMMONS. Provo Commercial $35 LINE - George S. Busby EXCURSION RATES : OF THE -- AgenL-Benyer,Colo. FOR VACATION PJ e wJT r waits:-- - Consult County Clerk orjespectivc Signers for further information. - Agt7 "THE IDEAL Los d p.y SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. I Legal Notices class Pests Crushed By Engine Wheels Compel Constant Use of Sand By Engineers. Swarmsf of White-Winge- COLORADO WIDOWS IN MARRIAGE THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. t MAKE WHEELS SLIP, DELAYING TRAINS , 7 i r - i'ffs sale on the 18th day of July, 1912, at the front door of the County Court House in Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m., all The right. title, Interest and claim of .the defendants of, In and to the following described real property, The West one-hal- f (Vi) of Lot One (1) in Block Twenty (20) In Springville, in Springville City Survey of Building Lots, situated in Section 32, Township 7 South, Range 3- - East, Salt Lake Meridian in Utah County, State of Utah, together with all appurtenances thereunto belonging or in aBywise appertaining. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money of the United States. - . Dated at Provo City, Utah, June 27r i912. a Provo Steam laundry T , -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Dai id L. Evans, deceased.! Creditors will present claims with! vouchers to the undersigned at Gosh-- ; en, Utah County State of Utah, on oe before November 16th, 1912. Dated at Coshenr. Utah, July 1912. - Sth; NANNIE P. EVANS, . Executrix. Alfred L. Booth, Attorney. First publication July 9th, 1912; last publication August Sth, 1912. PROPOSALS. " f Provo, Utah, July, 1912 by the County Clerk of Utah County, until 12 oclock noon Wednesday, July 31, 1912, for the building of a reinforced concrete bridge, span forty feet, flat top girder. Plans and specifications are an file In the office of the County . Surveyor. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to award the contract as it may deem most advantageous. . I Bidders must deposit a certified check of seven hundred dollars ($700.00), guaranteeing, that, should he be awarded the contract, he 'will enter into contract within five days, for the building complete of said bridge, and that, he will furnish the. County a satisfactory surety bond, lu the sum of two thousand dollars (2000 00). FRANK WENTZ, Survej or JJtah County. First publication July 11, 1912;' last publication Aug. 1, 1912. -- 15ealed3ids will Ir. to bej-eceivo- Miles lxatlvs Tablets perua'Vv not feres. 1 ) |