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Show tup: pkovo post be big payers during the next few mouths, and the district will undoubtedly stay in the lime light for a long time. As men of capita! qntM- - jto LOCAL MAH PRAISES FIGURE TINTIC DUMP WORTH $1,000,000. PAGE SEVEN milling plant and that they do not have to commence .moving the ore until about July of next ear, a; to tjGve not less which tinietbey than 50 tons a day ami a shoit time later it wili be necessary to take at the rate or 100 tons of o a day. For every-l-on moved thoy are to, 'pay the Eureka Hill Mining company a certain sum of money amP this sum Is probably considerably under $1 a ton. Even if the Eureka Hill company can dispose of the entire dump at of that sum it ill mean that the old dump which for many years has been considered almost worthless, w 111 become a asset. the district, the place is 'being built GOLDSTRIKE up, and a little town is now well Salt Bake, Oct, lk During his under construction. visit to Tintk: a few days ago ManaJohn M. Bestelmeyer, tone of our At the present time the Goldstrike ger Jackson C.?McChrystal of- the Eumining men has recently return- - Consolidated Mining company, Ciold- - reka Hill, Gemini and Ridge and Valed from Goldstrike where he went strike Jlonanza, the Beebe Mining ley mines confirmed the report that several months ago to look over the company, The Bull Valley Mines the big tailings' dump at thQ Eureka Hill has beenl leased td the Knight field and while there located a num company, the Goldstrike Mining and1 and Dern interests and that tnis Mlnin MfTBesteTai,in?rrompai,3rriheHLiaTore her ' of valuable-clai- ms: dump material will be treated in tEl company, the JGoldstrike Mining com-- ) new mill which is now under conmeyer is very enthusiastic over, tho and the Goldstrike Virginia pany Mr. stated struction. for outlook the district. It Is located McChrystal are working shifts thirty-eigh- t miles southeast of Mo--' Mining company that according to the figures of Geo. of men and valuable ore is being exW. Rlter, who was connected wi'h dena and an excellent road has been 1 L tracted the Eureka Hill company for many built lnto the camp. During the , Mr. Bestelmeyer expects to return 0 years, the dump contains over early part of the summer a great to ' EVILS OF IGNORANCE. Goldstrike later on in the season tons of ore, which Is worth in rush was made Into that section and will then incorporate his claims, the and 'is more terrible than Nothing a ton, givneighborhood of $4.5tf many prominent mining men of Salt and will commence operation. Other Goethe. active ignorance. a valuation n Lake and other places secured valuing this big sand pile Provo men may also enter the almost 11,000,000. able holdings, while' southern Utah The living man who doee not It is said that the 'Knlght-Derpeople located all they .pould gef in learn la dark, dark, like one interests have three months in which (he district walking in the night. From to complete their preliminaries oi Tetter, Sail Rheum ptd Eczema Chinese. The ore located so far Is free millArt cured Ch.trbertain'. U. re. One applies the shipment of the dump ore to the ing gold and many properties promise Woe relieveby the aennauon t and - lot j -- one-ha- lt very-valuab- le 200,-00- n thing Phil W, Purcell, Plalntlffvs. Joseph H. Seger and Alma E. Seger, his -Wife, William R; Williams and John Maresh, Defendants Summons. Santaquin, Oct. 16. Much development work has been accomplished The State of Utah to the said Defendants: here of late. Among the properties You are hereby summoned to apthat have been active perhaps none has made a better showing thaij Peoi-Jes- a pear 'rfthia twenty days after the Con. The company is driving a service of this summons ttponyou, five veins, tflerved within the County in which tunnel to tap a series which pass through lta ground. The this action is brought, otherwise first vein to be reached is nef r he within thirty days after rtrvice, stft , base of the east slope of the jhouu-tai- defend the above entitled action; and This vein Is a' remarkably large, in case of your failure so to do, one being "more than. thlrty,feetWlCLe, I judgment" will be rendered against It Is well mineralized and' gives you according to the demand ot the complaints, which has been filed with promise of rich ore In Quantities, SHOWING MINING .ACTIVITIES SANTAQUTN n. Recent assays from samples taken - the surface on this vein 25 per & nt zinc, 19 per cent gave lead and 5,5 ounoes silver or a total of more than $70 per ton,' Tha headquarters of the Peerless Con U at Spanish Fork. A. T. Mop-eis president and John W. Jex Is secretary. J. M.- - Calderwood has had charge of the development since June 1. The company is well equipped for successful development. from near y burning C ASTORIA Tor Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of the clerk of said Court. This actios la brought to foreclose a mortgage" upon a certain property, being 'the NE Sec. 17, T 7, S. R. 2 W. S. L. M. Utah County, Utah,' given by the defendants Seger, above named, and duly assigned to plaintiff. Gustave Gillette ft Braytoo, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. address, 1301-Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. S First pub. Oct 12, 191S. 1915. Last pub.1 Nov. 16, - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In ths Fourth Judicial District Court. Utah County, Utah. ' In the matter of the estate of William Warren, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with"1 vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Attorney Hsrvey Clufl( Room 1, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before February 3rd. 1)16. - THE PROVO POST WILLIAM WARREN. JR-Published Tueadajr and TriAayi 4 , Administrator. Cluff, Harvey tt No. 2i North Vlrtt Weal Street, Attorney. . First pub, Oct 1, 1911. Provo, Utah. post puBUsnura company Last pub, Nov. 3j NOTICE Especially . Goldstrike Bonanza Goldstrike Consolidated Golden Mining ' --Washington- County,-Uta- is h, the great NEW, gold mining, earn p NOTICE TO CREDITORS Legal Notices inflated. You Estate of Charles Conrad, deceased. Skefltors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, it her Consult County Clerk or Respective residence, in Provo City, Utah County, Signers for Further Information. Utah, or to Booth ft Booth, Attorneys, No. 5, Knight 'Block, Provo, on or NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL before the 15th Day of February, . will get a run, for your money in Goldstrike issues, if you BUY NOW. MapjEngineers and Operators have pronounced the future of Goldstrike as rivaling Goldfield, the Comstock, Cripple Creek, etc. It is the Investor who buys 6tocks in a NEW GOLD CAMP at a low figure who REMEMBER buy low and sell high. To win with mining stocks you must, not only , MARY E. CONRAD, Notice of Sale for Special Taxes In Booth & Booth, ' Administrator. Paving District No. 12, Extension Atorneys. No. 2 and Sewer District No. 11, First pub. Oct. 12, 1915. ' V Extension No, 1 ... Last pub. No- v- 16, 1915. . .1 , but you must have-Yorethougl- have the courage to back this forethought .with money, by buying shares in In k promising gold mining companies with god mineral showing and successful manag-in- . Notice Is herby given that special DELINQUENT NOTICE for the purpose of defraying South Fork Trout Co., a Corporathe costs and expenses of construct- tion, principal place of business, Pro-CitUtah. ing cement sidewalks in Paving District No. 12, Extension No. I; aLoj There are delinquent upon the foL for tbe purpose of defraying the costs Mowing described stock on account of assessment No. 5 levied on the 7th and expenses of constructing-sewe- rs in Sewer District No'. 11, Extension day of Sept. 1915, the several amounts No. 2, are due and unpaid in amounts set opposite the names of the and upon tho. landseet forth. and de- tax3 g officials. ri These are proven facts, as n review of one mining camp after another ' will show. We earnestly advise and urge our friends and clients to buy GOLDSTRIKE BONANZA, which assays as high as $3,777.90 per .ton, which we can deliver 'at .the exceptionally .low price of 4c per should' have a .rapid and spec- share until October 25th. his-stock tacular rise, as the company is now in the, hands of very successful and well known mining operators iv: We also urge ,the purchase of Goldstrike Consolidated at 3c per share. - , , -- - V - ACT NOW if you are alive to the possibilites of Goldstrike Shares and especially Goldstrike Bonanza and Goldstrike Consolidated at the present low prices. , Full information regarding Goldstrike and map of the District furnished free on request 1 Ms OiipICiipy Specialists in Goldstrike Issues Suite 605 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. ' If t from -- Hr Imcr...Pett. president .of BoSPECIAL NOTE:- - Accord oVe nanza company; four inches of gold rmjutl,v taken by him from incline shaft J, Think This ton. $431.00 0"i per assay , V;. ,"TM md ia.alufc.fci scribed in the delinquent list hereto iltached, and unless said taxes, with the costs of publication, ire-- paid on or before November 18th, 1915, the real property upon which said taxes are. a lien, .will on said day, bo sold lor said taxes, costs of advertising and expenses of sale, at the front door of the county court house ,at Provo City, Utah, beginning at the hour of 12 oclock' noon of said day, and continuing until oil of said property shall have been sold. Paving District No. 12, Extension tc-rth- er -T- ? 1916. TAXES makes THE REAL BIG MONEY afteif all, and not the Investor who buys at the top of the market. Subscription Rates: Year, strictly in advance. .$3.00 Estate of Nellie G. Egleston Poe, Months, strictly in advance 1.25 Deceased. i not paid in advance add 50 Creditors will present their claims wr year tt 25c for aiz months tn with vouchers to the undersigned at h above. the State Bank, Provo City, Utah, oo or before January 5th, 1916. of today. Its stocks should be the BEST buy today, because they are not : TO CREDITORS Entered at the Postoffice ot W. H. BRERETON, Executor. matter HARVEY CLUFF, Provo City as secend-clas- s - Act Attorney, ; of to tccording Congress, 1st pub. Sept 3, 1915. J .''TV March 3, 1884. , -- GOLDSTRIKE, 1915. - . No. 2 i Isabel! Williams. Commencing at the N. E. Cor. of Block 23. Plat B, Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence Wfest 6 Rods; thence So. 7 Rods, 10i feet; thence East 6 Rods; thence N. 7 .rods 1044 feet to beginning. Frontage 100.02 feet. PrinTotal, cipal $56,14, interest $21.21. $ 3. The West 44 of Lots 2 and 3, Bloc 33, Plat B Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Jane E. Boshard Frontage $111.72; $134.03. feet. 199 fG Interest $42.31. ' ' Principal, Total, , Sewer District No, 11, Extension No. 1 of Ella K. Millner The East Lots 4 and 5 cl Block 17, Plat 4,B," Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Area 72 square rods. - Principal, $S2 ,36; Interest, $25.56. Total, $107.92 LIZZIE B. MELDRUM. and Collector of Spw Treasurer City tlal Taxes for Provo City. - -- First pub. Oct. 19, 1913. Last pub. Oct. 29,-191- - SUMMONS- - In the District Court, of the Fourth Judicial District, Of the State of Utah, County of Utah. the order ot the Board of Directois made on the 7th day of September, 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at tbe office of the company, room 1 Knight block, Provo City, Utah, on Saturday the 30th da7 of October, 1913, at the hour of 9 a. m,, to pay tbe delinquent assessment thereon, .together wi(h the costs of advertising and expense of sale. HLRVEY CLUFF, Secretary. First publication, Oct. 12th, 1915. |