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Show A THE PROTO POST UNCLAIMED LETTERS Provo- - postoffice Sept. " . Ladies , THE 19. 1913. Allan, Mrs. Ellen. Alien, Mrs, Walter R. -- Brems, Mr. Fred. . - Curtis. Mis. Kate. I f PROFIT LE Sold by your home dealer , and 280 other Remington Woolwerta Building Arms-Uni- ej ; JAMES CLOVE, Postmarter. u tvs f s, Metafile Cartridge Co. (233 Broadway) Nw York City PROVO BENCH Poultry Givot .Bettor Returns Than Any Other Kind of Live Stock; rJ Prepared by Cnitsd St itce department of . , asticuUdre he above. When properly handle 1 there Is no other kind of live stork jtliich will reEntered at the Postoffioe ' ot turn so targe a profit t the successful producer as .poultry, and no other kind Provo CSty as second-clas- s matter of poultry Is so profitable as turkeys. to Act of Congr according Turkeys pick up much or ttiujiv fo.id on the range from the time they are Hareh 3t 1884. six weeks old until whiter sets In nnl during this period are kept at little or no cost to the grower. They may iti most be termed self siwt lining'fjrm ers when they. have sr Undent ranee. The chunee for profit in the prom" Consult County Clerk or Respective tion of turkeys Is gradually improvi,: for Further Information. fi.s a result of a more gmeral ue o' Signers the flesh. They are now usi d rut v V NOTICE TO WATER USERS PEACHES V. " For fine Elberta Peaches, send In your orders to Phone 554-J- , 'Provo. Margafet Whitneys Famous Vaudeville Musical entitled , - v xf ) V -- ; 1. 4 ,.y' . j't,.',, A; , I 1 ;1 r .v. a ' ;v f SCJ' n - 11 - . - - x v ' 5 WHITS TURKET. , ' s'v' bV 777? ; Av' - i 77' acm vw x v. V ' ' n ' 7 J ft v? & !J : IWt ,vvv t w'-- AY ifrvrr v 777 vfihsgta.-;- . J . ' '3&fciKAeXN.SJtf theatergoers will hall with . John Sumnierhays, leading man In tained by the dancing and singing of Shadow Girl; who has been a little girl. Though given the delight the announcement that The lle for many years Prevtous to his dom of the prison, she waB nevertho- Girl will appear In an Pantages engagement as one of the less a prisoner, held on the charge of gagement headlining the bill which most popular tenor Soloists In Salt having carried messages to the Am opens at the Columbia theater next Lake, haa won flattering notices in erlcans. ' The visitors became very much The Shadow every city in which he has appeared. Wednesday afternoon. in her. Through investiga terested most on the person sucinteresting Girl has Just completed a very bill Is little Sunshine, tion learned that she was an or- the present they cessful tour of,, the Pantages circuit, mysterious little girl with Gardner & phan and that all trace of her parent and Margaret Whitney, the young West. She Is a Cuban, but that Ls age had been lost. So they adopted Salt Lake musician who wrote the all that Is known about. her. Mr. her, and since then Miss Suushtne music and book for this comedy op- Gardner and Miss West were In Cuba has appeared before the American era has established hdr place in the shortly after the public in vaudeville. She is the only foremost ranks of composers of light war. In visiting one of the prisons, Cuban girl on the stage In this coun-th- e famous Moro, they were enter- - try. opera. Provp free-Shado- en-kno- in-Th- e -- Spanish-America- The Smiles of the Satisfied , Are the Smiles that Count Every day in thousands and. thousands of homes, therell be happy smiles over the Post Toasties - y . Theyre different from the ordinary corn flakes, both in flavour and form. Post Tonsties dont mush down in cream as ordinary flakes do they have a body and form that keeps them erisp and firm. And the flavour I The hearts of selected white corn are skilfully cooked, daintily seasoned, rolled and toasted by a new process that brings out all the delightful zest of the true corn flavour 'in ' ' ' Wew Post Toasties The Superior Corn Flakes. . Fine with cream, milk or fruit Try Them and Smile n will be rendered against jou according to the demand of the plantlff in his complaint on - file herein .reference made as a part of this summons., do, Judgment -- ' 1 L. H. FRISBY, Booth & Booth, Justice of the Peace Attorneys for Plaintiff. IsJ pub. Sept. 10, 1915. Last pub. Oct. 8, 1915. -- NOTICE DELINQUENT Central Hill Mining , Company, Grand Centtal building, Provo, Utah, Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, oh account of Assessment No. 1, levied August State Engineers Office, i), 1915, the several amounts set opSalt Lake City, Utah. Sept 2 1915. posite the names of the respective Notice Is hereby given that J. XV. shareholders as follows: Name Shares Amt. C. Hathenbruck, whose postoffice ad- No. 46 Martha A. S. Cragan $ 1.23 , dress Is Prove, Utah, has made 5.00 37 L.i H. Erickson ......500 -- with the Com2.0 36 W. John Freshwater ,.200 of Laws Utah. 1907, ha amended plied . 2000 9 20.0 777.7. Jones 7 E7Lr the Session of Laws by Utah, 1909, L23L. 1911 a ndl915 .J.o a n p rop rl a t e ten (10) 26 Sara hStubbaJM arkbam,.123 cubic-fee- t .99 of water per second from 81 Jesse M. Smith ........99 a subterranellif TBtream In Slate can- 48 David Westwood ,...8161 81.61 20.49 yon, Utah County, Utah. Said water 50 David Westwood ....240 will be dherted, at a point which bear's - And in accordance with law and an north 89 degrees 2 minutes east C4.3 order of the Board of Directors made feet from the southwest corner of the on the 5th day of August, 1915, so northwest quarter of Section 9, Town many shares of each parcel of such ship 7 south. Range 3 cast. Salt Lake stock as may be necessary, will be base and meridian, and conveyed b) sold at the Grand Central Building, means of a flume and a pipe line for Provo, Utah, at the office of the Coma distance of 2300 feet and there used pany, October 9th, 191?, at tbe hour from January 1 to December 31, in- of two oclock P. M., to pay delinclusive of each year, to develop power quent assessments thereon, together for the purpose of electric lighting with the cost of advertising and the and propelling machinery at Provo expenses of the sale. G. PETERSON, - PRESTO City and the Provo Slate Companys" , quarries, Utah County, Utah. After Secretary. having been so diverted and used, the Grand Central Building, Provo, Utah. water will be returned, at tt point First pub. September 17, 1915. whlclt bears south -- 43 degrees - west LasU pub. October 8, 1915. 200 feel from PoBt No, 1, Slater Placer Claim No. 1, Provo Mining District.. This application ia designated 111 (OR in the State Engineers office we No. to an Increasing exfor sandwiches and large numbers ot for broilers. Late notched poults do well for this purpose, and, while there cannot be much opportunity for growlnH poults to maturity when they are hatched late In the season, they may bo sold for broilers at a good profit: No dlsh is more valued in our large cities at the present time than the broiled poult Turkeys that are hatched early in the spring should grow to weigh from fourteen to twenty pounds by Thanks- 6282.- . giving week. These weigh ta are of ten - All protests against the granting of exceeded by Thtfibest gro wers, but, as said application, stating the reasons most and are most the they popular must-bmade by affidavit e readily produced, they are suggested therefor, In as the most advisable. duplicate, by a fee accompanied The average yield of turkey hens is from eighteen of 12.50, ' and filed . in this office to thirty eggs, each of which can usu- within thirty 3J) days after the comally be counted on to produce a living pletion of the publication of this poult The question of r profit from notice. , keeping turkeys simply resolves itself W. D. BEERS. into the ability of the grower to bring State Engineer. them to a marketable Blze. This can Date of first publication September 7 be done If care and attention readily of date be given tb all the requirements for 1915; completion of publica" . success. tion 'October 7, 1915. Six standard varieties of turkeys are more or less grown in this country NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. viz, Brohze, Narragansett, Buff, Slate. White and Black. The main difference are in size and color of plumage. The j South Fork Trout Co., a Corporation. Principal place of business, Prove Bronze and the Narragansett ore the Buff th are the and Slate City, Utah. largest, medium and tbe Black and White the smallest Of late so much improveNotice 13 hereby given that at s. ment In size has been made In the of the board of directors oi Whites that they have moved up to meeting Fork Trout Co., a corpora contend for third position, some of the South on held the 7th day of Septemtion, them having passed the thirty pound mark. The same statement may soon ber, 1915, an assessment (No. 5),' of 2 be made of tbe Blacks, as they have cents per share, was levied on the greatly improved during the last five outstanding capital stock of tbe comyears. , 0 pany, payable Immediately to Harvey In addition to the foregoing there U his office at a nonstandard variety known as the Cluff, secretary, at Provo City Room 1, block, Knight Bourbon Reds. They might well chihn on Utah. stock this assesswhich now Any Buff held tur the tbe position by keys, being quite like them and more ment may remain unpalu on Monday, largely grown for market than are th the 11th day Of October, 1915, will he Buffs. There is scarcely enough pi'f delinquent and advertised for sale at erence shown in tbe open market f r public auction, and unless payment is any one of these varieties for table made before, will be sold at my ofUse to cause it to be favored in production of turkeys for market. There is, fice on SaturJay the 30th day of however, n strong prof erence at all October, 1913, at 9 oclock a. m., te times for tbe best grown and, hast Rui pay the delinquent assessment, tolihed specimens of all varieties. In gether with tbe costs of advertising Rhode Island, where the highest quali- and expense of sale. ty Is produced, there does not seem t ' HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. be much preference for any particular Office at Room 1, Knight Block. ' variety. . Provo, Utah. Cars of Spring Pullets. First publication, Sept. xO, 1915. The early hatched pullets should lx Last publication, Oct. J2, 1915. laying in Octoler and maybe some of them earlier than thnt. if they hue been handled properly they will lie fs:V THE JUSTICES COURT IN ANj slzeJ and in the pink, of condition by PROVO CITY, UTAH CQLIN FOR that time. Remember that all pnllcf OF UTAH. STATE TY, matur'd and should be full grown to If commence tr -you .Before lay. Frlsny, . Esq., Justice they to get pullets to lay tic fore they biv". of the Peace. 3 attained proper size they will .lay, l ist B. F. Fmlth, Plaintiff, vs. Richard never get the size and weight you Plcvrtng and Ethel Pickering. Dewish. Laying stops their growth to fendants. certain 'extent When tbe pullets nr SUMMONS of good size then begin to feed mo The State 6f Utah' to the above do and it r.,. will make egg-rial that klly. Stimulating foods kIioiiKI not be named Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED riven, but good, sound grain, with a ::sh once a day. and plenty of b. in TO APPEAR before the above entitler and alfalfa n the mash. These pnl crurt within ten days after service of lets shor 1 together an! this summons upon you If ser.tl with', a male bird till the eggs me " ithin the county In which this action netted for breeding purposes. Kan h for roasting, but tent as cold cuts for salads, and poults are used - nt -la-accordance The Shadow Girl Coming to the Columbia Tomorrow - yotrare-norTesTde- application- ' . ft? 'f day of March, 1915, and for costs of suit, on an account for rent of a certain building In Thistle Preeinct, Utah County, Utah, which you rented from plaintiff; said complaint further alleges that there is no qualified or acting Justice ot the peace In Thistle Precinct, Vtan County, Utah.Jbat you are the owners of a certain Packard Piano, which It la sought to attach for the payment of the Judgment that may be obtained against you, ahd that Subscription Bates: Tear, strictly in advance..!? Moeths, Strictly iu advancaJlRL. 3 br the State' cl . paid in advance add f Utah, but ar? residents of Nevada; er year sr 25c for six mouths i And In case of your failure so to TURKEYS. IN Legal Notices Stowell, Brigham. Victor, Robt. Young, R. E. ' in Utah merchants leading .. .Reese, Arthur. 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A years comfort Get a 25 cent bor of TIZ now at guaranteed or money refunded. (Adv.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Nellie G. Egleston Poe, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the State Bank, Provo City, Utah, on or before January 5th, 1916. ' W. H. BUERETON, HARVEY CLUFF, Executor. Attorney. 1st pub. Sept. 3, 1915. - CASTOR J A For Infants find Child re i In Use For Ovei-3Always bears the Signature of 0 Years |