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B " AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, lPU. ' - , , , iMam I
E J City Hall For Letii
Bf $200 Offered. Who Mill Follow (he
flf Mayor's Lend?
Hj Gdltor Dnnncr:
K. Now Is the tlmo for tho citizens
Hro,' of Lohl to wnko up to tho fnct Hint
flrt wo need n now City Hall. For the
fl next CO to !I0 days n good number of
l' our citizens will bo out of employ-
HH V monU Why not rojiso up mid let us
iBB dovoto n part of our sparo tlmo ex
cavating for a now City Ilnll and
getting tho grnvol onto tho ground
ready for n foundation? If wo gel n
fl now City Hall It will havo to be
H built by the help and donation of
H, the citizens, as It will bo n long time
Hr before tho city will bo able to stnnd
Hl tho cxponsc. Let ub round to and
fl get it. I offer to donate n hundred
K dollars toward It, Another gontle-
Hl man snys ho would stand for a like
H amount. Let us get at It now.
H Yours for a now City Ilnll,
fl w. e. racker
H Tho above letter from Mayor W. 10
H Jtacker written In his terse, vigor-
Hj ous stylo has thu right ring to It
H Tho mayor snys ho will donate $100
H A citizen whom ho docs not nnnie
H will glvo another $100. Uudoubtcdl)
H other leading clllzens will follow their
H, geuorouB lend and wc believe thai
Hj If tho matter wns tnken up at once
H in n general mans meeting nenrlj
H enough subscriptions could bo obtain-
H cd to erect n credltahlo hall for the
M city.
H No other city In the stnto of tho size
H nnd Importance of Lchl hns so poor
H an oxcuso for n city hall. Lohl has
f a good location already purchased.
H Tho city Is growing, and certainly
H needs tho building.
H Let somo ono In authority call n
Hflt general mass meeting nnd see how
H much support tho people will glvo
Hi Let tho meeting bo called now.
I Conjoint Meeting of First
and Second Wards
HI) To celebrato tho tenth aimlvorHarj
H ot tho division ot I.ohl into wards, the
H First nnd Second Wards met conjoint-
ly In tho Tabernacle Sunday after-
Hfl noon, lllshop James II. Gardner pre-
H siding.
Hfl Aftor tho opening oxorclseB Prof
H Karl Hopkins read tho Christmas
H greeting from tho First Presidency
H of tho Church.
H " Tho mooting wan then dovoted tc
H testimonies when tho following made
H brief talks: Mrs. Sarah A. Hall, J. M
H Klrkham, Mrs. Hobecca Evans, Jos
H- Klrkham, Mrs. Kato .Allrcd, John
H Woodhouso. Dro. Stoddnrd, E. II
Davis, Q. P. GarlT.
H There was a fine feeling expressed
H , by all tho speakers, nnd no doubt the
H' Bcntlmont expressed by tho last our
H that ho would like to sco tho twe
H wards meet together every Suudn)
B. was tho sentiment of n Inrgu mnjorltj
Bfl of thoBO present.
H Wonderful Invention of
I James X, Peterson
H Will Lift Water nnd .Supply Km Own
fl James X. Peterson this week rc
fl eclved patont papers from Washing
fl ton for a now pump which ho has
B recently porfectcd. Tho pump Is op
fl crated by an entirely now principle
fl and if It will accomplish what Its
fl Inventor claims it will revolutionize
fl tho present method ot lifting water.
flx Mr. Peterson claims that his pumr
requires no othor power to oporute
fl It than tho water Itself, Ho snys that
B tho 'scientific world has been oporat
flj Ing on n wrong theory all these years
B All tho world has accepted tho thcor)
fl that tho posltlvo and ncgattvo forcci
B are oqual but Mr. Potorson has dls
B covered that tho posltlvo forco Is
fl twice as great as tho negative. Act
fl lug on tills thoory, nnd Imposslblr
fl ns It may soom, ho clnlms to havo In
fl vented nnd constructed n pump that
B with ono' hundred weight of wutoi
B will lift two hundor weight ot wnter
B At any rato tho government hns grnnt
H ed Mr. Peterson a patent ou his lu
ll vontlon.
f Rudman Child Burled in Lehl
D Josoph, tho six years and ten
H months old son ot Mr, nnd Mrs. John
mk, Iludmau, ot Mldvnle, was brought to
Jri I.ehl whoro funeral services wore
H' hold in tho First ward meeting house
H Wednesday. Tho Utt'o fellow died
WLi of typhoid fever last Monday.
H& Tho services were presided over by
Mm lllshop Henry howls nnd remnrks
Iff woro made by Ueorge (Hover and l.ott
Ilussou, tho Intter being the child's
II grat grand father, Interment took
li plnco In city cemetery.
Bl John Iludmau has boon laid up wltli
j rheumatism for tho pnBt six weeks
DA and had to ho assisted In moving
M .about. Auothor child wns left at
JMBk homo In Mldvulo ou account probably
ffSJPPB of nV attack of typhoid.
TIIIUI) WAKI) PltOflKAM.
Tomorrow evening In tho Third
Ward mooting houso tho M. I. A. will
render thMfollowliig program:
Kssay -"Tho Old Year," Eslclla
Taylor.
Clwrus Junior OirlB.
Heading- Fred Wnnlnss.
Selectlo'n Silver Hand.
Essay "Tho Now Year," Ivy
Thoinns.
Vocnl Solo Ionlo Thoinns.
Trombono Solo Itny Cnrtcr.
Reading Clnra Doyle.
Instrumental Nydln Price.
Solo Win. Hndneld.
Lchl 'Jft-Pnyson 27.
I.ehl wns defeated by tho Pnyson
high school team in thu bnskct bull
gumo Now Yoar'H night by the close
score of 20 to 27,
I.ehl played rings around tho out
siders U tho first half but when the
visitors made u fow nccldentlitll)
pheuomlnnl throws tho homo team
lost thotr heads nnd permitted their
opponent!) to iiqso out one ahead. Not
being a lenguo gnmo tho result will
not count In thacouuty-chnniploushlp.
Tho lineup follows:
I.ehl Pnyson
Dorton . If Cook
Tnylor rf Slmmoiu
Ashlon ' c Mitchell
Gray lg WlndwarC
Jonos rg Taylor
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"Isle" llvnns Returns
Israel Evnhs, Jr., son ot Israel
IOviiiih of I.ehl, nftcr nu nbBeuco ot
ten years, returned this week for n
visit with his Lchl rolntlves. Ho wns
nineteen years of ago when ho went
nwny.
During his absence his headquar
ters havo been In Hillings, Montana,
whoro ho acquired valuablo land hold
ings nnd wns cngagcd,ln tho sheet
business. Ills occupation has taken
him on mnny trips with fcedors tc
Chicago and other eastern markets
Tho growth of dry farming in Mon
tana hnu encroached to such nu ox
tent on tho stockmen that Mr. Evaiu
has decided to go to California nnd
Invest his money thoro. Mr. Evans
Is still n benedict.
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ImproH'iiients at Hie Pumps.
Two now high speed motors will be
added to tho equipment at tho hip
Associated Cannl companies' pump
ing plnut this sensou.
Tho big mnchliics will cost $8,000
and will weigh 17,000 pounds each
The motors will bo connected with
tho pumps by direct gcnrlug Instead
of by tho long nnd dangerous belts
Manager Knight snys tho Improve
ment Is being Hindu to glvo greutoi
LK1II LOCALS
Hi ii
Dr. Hosier spout two dnys this week
visiting his father In Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. mid Mrs. Thoinns F, Klrkham
had a child qulto Hick with bronchitis
this weolc.
J. E. Cotter Is hnvlng n stenm bent
lug plnut Installed in his residence.
Mrs. Andrew FJcld Is Bpondlng two
weokB In Salt Lake City visiting
friends.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Aurollus Itoss, whose
homo has been In Sugar City, arrlyed
In Lchl Wednesday for n brlof visit.
Thoy will roBldo In Salt Lako City.
MIsb Myrtlo Stuwart and Inez Ham
mer gnvo n Now Yonr's pnrty Wednes.
dny evening to u number of young
peoplo at Miss llannnor's homo.
Now Year's day-wns chnrnctorlzed
by many family gntherlngs nnd Now
Yonr'B dinners,
Jeff Davis, who hns been In Idnho
nnd Montana for tho past six months
In tho sheep business, arrived home
In tlmo for tho holidays.
. n
Mr. nnd Mrs, A. L. Yatos gnvo n
houso pnrty Tuesday ovonlug. One
of tho novel features of tho enter
tainment wna that ench guest, upon
arrival, hnd his shmlowgrnph tnkon
on u plcco of white pnpor, nnd Inter
In tho evening tho guests wero re
quired to guess Its Identity.
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A Sermon
Against Blunder there Is no defense.
It ntnrts with n word with n nod
with a look u smllo. It is n pesti
lence walking in darkness, sprcndlng
contagion fnr nnd wide, which tho
most wnry traveler cannot avoid; It
is tho henrt searching dnnger of the
dnrk nssnssliil It Is tho poisoned ar
row whoso wound Is Incurable; It is
tho mortal sting ot tho deadly adder,
murder is Its sport. Tho man who
breaks Into my houso, or moots me
on tho street nnd robs mo of my
property does mo injury, Ho stops
mo on tho wny to wealth, , ho strips
mo of my hard earned savlnRslnvolv
es mo in difficulty, nnd brings my
family to penury nnd want. Hut It
does mo nn Injury thnt enn be ro'pnlr
cd. Induotry nnd economy; may
again bring mo Into circumstances
of ease and affluence; tho rnnn who
coming nt tho midnight liour.X'flres
my dwelling, does mo un Injury he
burns my roof, my pillow my'ralmcnt
my very sheltor from the, storm nnd
tempest, but ho docs mo riii tliijuo
that enn, bo repaired. Thi.jstorm
may bent upon me, but charity will
glvo mo food to eat nnd raiment to
put on, will tlmley nsslst moraislng
n now roof over tho ashes of" the old
and I shnll ngnln sit by my.'own fire
side nnd tnsto the sweets ot myliome
Hut tho man who circulates false
reports concerning my character,
who exposes every action ofmy life
which may bo presented tomy dls
ndvontngo, who goes flrBt to this,
then to thnt lndlvldunl, tells them he
Is very tender of my ..reputntlon, he
enjoins upon them tiio stlctest se
crecy, nnd then fills their cars with
hearsay nnd rumors, nnd what is
worso Jenvcs thoni to dwell Ufion the
hints nnd suggestions his own busy
Imnglnntlon the man who thus 'Mi
ches from mo my good name' "does me
an Injury which neither Industry,
nor charity, nor tlmo Itself can repair.
Drugs Excite Your v
Kidneys, Use Salts
'' &
If Your Hark Hurts or Your Illnddcr
Mothers, DrlHk Lots of1.'
Water. ,
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When your kidneys hurt nnd your
back feels sore, don't get scared nnd
proceed to lond your stomach with n
lot or drugs that oxclte your kidneys
nnd Irritate tho entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean llko you
keep youd bowels clean, by flushing
them with n mild, harmless salts
which removes tho body's urinous
wasto nnd stlmllates them to their
normal activity. Tho function of tho
kidneys Is to Alter tho blood. In 24
hours thoy strnln from it COO grains
of ncld nnd wnste, so wo can readily
understand tho vital linportnnco of
keeping tho kidneys nctlvc.
'" Drink " I6ls'"6'f vnlor y ou c!rflt
drink too much; also got from ntiy
pharmacist about four ounces of Jnd
Salts; tnko a tublespoouful In u glass
of water beforo breakfast each morn
ing for n few dnya und your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts Is
made from tho acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with llthln, mid
has been used for generations to
clean nnd stlmulnto clogged kedncys;
nlso to nuetrnllzo tho nclds In urine
so It is no longer a source ot Irritat
ion, thus ending blnddor wenkness.
Jnd Snlts Is Inoxpouslve; cannot in
jure ; makes n delightful effervescent
llthln-wntcr which overyono should
tnko now nnd then to keep their kid
neys clenn nnd nctlvo. Try this, nlso
kcop up tho wator drinking, nnd np
l doubt you will wonder whnt beenmo ot
your kidney troublo nnd backache
f m (Adv.)
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AN ORDINANCE
TO AMEND
Sections 209, 210, 219, 221 mid re
penting Section 220, of Chapter 2C
of tho rovUcd ordinances of Lehl
City relative to tho licensing of wn
goiiB nnd mnchliiory, lumber yards
peddlers, furnlturo dealers, nnd ro
pcnllng tho Hconse ou public scales.
Passed by the City Council of Lehl
City ou the 2nd dny of September,
A. D. 1905.
He It ordained by tho City Council
of Lehl City:
Section 1. Thnt Sections 209, 210,
219, 221. of Chnpter 25 of tho revised
Ordinances of Lehl City, bo nmouded
to rend as follows:
Section 209. Wagons and machin
ery. It shall bo unlawful for any
person, corporation or firm to utigoge
In tho busluoss of selling or dlsposliiK
of wugons, vehicles, muchlnory, ngrl
cultural or farm Implements, either
ns ngont or otherwise without first
obtaining n license so to do. License
for engaging in tho business In this
section stnted, mny be Issued for the
term of ono year on payment In ud
vnueo of tho sum of ?1C00 nnd no
1 HAMMER BROS. E
LIVERY, FEED AND TRANSFEB
j Stables....
NOn Main Street, Near D. & R. Q I
Buss Meets All Trains, t
nrrson, firm of corporation shnll be
allowed or authorized to engngo In
thr business herein specified, by rea
son of n merchants or nny other
llrenso other thnn ob provided In
this section. -
Sett Ion 210. Lumber ynrds. It
shnll bo unlnwful for nny porson,
corimrntlon or firm to engage In the
business of selling or disposing, of
lumber, Inth, shingles, timber nnd
doors, windows, mouldings nnd
frames, either ns ngcntfl or other
wise, without first obtnlnliiR n license
so to do. Llrenso for engnglnf? In
the business In this section stnted,
may bo issued for tho term of onr
enr ou pnyment In advance of the
sum of $1COO for n stock not to ex
cxrecd $3,000.00, nnd for coch ad
ditional $1,000.00 lit excess ot $3,000.00
$5 00 per $1,000.00, nnd no person, firm
or corporation, shnll bo allowed or
authorized to engngo In tho business
herein specified by renson of n mer
chant's or nny other license, other
than provjded In this Bcctlon.
Section 219. Amount. Licenses
for peddling or hawking mny bo Is
sued for tho term of ono yenr on the
pnyment In ndvnnco of tho following
sums:
Fruit, $10.00.
Vegetables, friuts nnd gnrdon pro
duce, butter, oggs, poultry, $15.00
ProWdcd, thnt nothing herein shnll
be deemed to apply to persona ofTer-hiL-
for snlo butter, eggs, fruit or
vegetables produced by themselves.
For license to pcddlo merchandise
and other property, medicine nnd
baker's products excepted, $2.50 per
dtiy or per yenr $50.00.
For license to peddle or linwk med
icine, $10.00 per dny, or per year,
$100.00.
Section 221. Furniture donlors. It
shnll bo unlnwful for nny person,
llrm or corporntlon, to engage In the
business of selling, or disposing of
furniture, enrpcts, wall pnpor, or
picture frames either as agent or
otherwise, without first obtaining a
license so to do. Llconso for engag
ing in tho business lit thin section
stnted mny bo Issued for tho term of
one yenr, on pnyment In ndvnitco of
the Hum of $10.00 for n stock not
exceeding $2,000.00 nnd for ench nil
dltlonnl $1,000.00 In excess of $2,000.
00, $5.00 per $l,00o.00, nnd no porson,
firm or corporation, shall bo allowed,
or authorized to engngo In tho busi
ness heroin specified by" renson of
inorchnnt's or other license, othor
thnn provided In this section.
Section 220. Dnnco Halls. For n
license for a dnnco inll, or nny plnce
whoro dnnces nro conducted, hnvlnp
n floor space of 1.C00 squnro feet or
less $20.00 per milium, or $1.50 per
dnnco; whoro the floor spneo Is
more thnn 1,000 Bqunro feet nnd not
ii n nnn M..Mn r..nt tflnnA
k4!XCri'lllll ll,UUU BIlUUIl! II.-1J1. ,1V.VW
per nniium or $2.00 per dnnco; where
fhe floor space Is moro thnn 3,000
square feet and not exceeding 4,000
squnru feet $50.00 per annum or $3.00
per dnnco; whnro tho floor spneo ox
reeds 4,000 square feet $60.00 per
annum or $3.50 per dance. It shall
he unlnwful for nny person, firm or
corporation to conduct or-innlntnln
nny dnnco hnll, or other plnco where
dances nro conducted, without first
obtaining n license therefor ns in
this chnpter provided; provtdod, thnt
tho mnyor mny remit tho license
for nny dnnco given for a. charitable
purpose.
Section 2, Thnt section 220, of
Clinpiia-25bc..nn(l iha snmo Is hereby
Tlfiealed.
Section 3. Thnt this ordinance
shnll tnko effect upon Its publication,
Pnssod by tho City Council of Lehl
City, thin 30th dny of December, A. D,
1913.
W. B. KACKI3R. Mnyor.
Attest:
JAMBS F. FYFFB,
City Hecordor.
STATU OF UTAH
SS.
COUNTY OF UTAH
I, J. F. KyfTe. City recorder of Lehl
City, Utah County, Stnto or Utah,
hereby certify thnt tho nbovo Is n
true mid correct copy of mi ordlnnuce
to nmoud sections 209, 210, 219, 221,
220, nnd rcpenllng Section 220, of
Chnpter 25. of tho revised Ordliinucos
of Iohl City, relating to tho llnccus
Ing of wngotis nnd machinery, Lum
ber ynrds, poddlors, nnd Furnlturo
denlcrs. Passed by tho City Council
nt Lehl City, September 2nd, A. D.
1905. Pnsned thlH 30th dny or De
cember A, D. 1913. In witness where
of I have hereunto nfllxed my name
and tho corporate seal of I.ehl City
this 30th day of December A. D. 1913.
SBAL1 JAMBS F. FYFFB.
City Itocordor,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
r.MTF.n STATES PATENT
M. A. NO. 012071).
In the United States Land Office, Salt
Lako City, Stato of Utah, Dec. 13,
1913,
Notice In hereby given lit pursuance
of tho Act of Congri'iis approved May
10th, 1872, that tho Utah Flro Clay
Company, u corporation, through Kb
authorized agent, Corn M. Holdormnu,
whoso post office address Is Stilt Lako
City, Utah, Is about to make applica
tion for patent for the Olive Hill
Number Two Placer Mining Clnlm,
situate In mi Unorganized Mining
District, Utah County, Stnto of Utah,
and being for tlu North East Quortor
of tho North West Qunrter, North
West Quarter of the North Bnst Qunr
ter or Section 25, and tho South Bast
Quarter nt the South West Quarter
mid tho South West Qunrter ot tho
South Bast Qunrter of Section 24,
Township G South, Ilmign 3 West,
Snlt Lako Huso ami Meridian, which
ground ns applied for contains a not
area of 1C0 acres of surveyed laud,
Tho Notice of'I.ocatlon of this claim
Is recorded In tho ofllco of tho Re
corder of Utah County, State of Utah,
In Honk 107 of Mining, pnge 478, of
the records of Utah County.
The Amended Notice of Location Is
recorded In tho oHlce of tho Recorder
or I'tali County, Stnto or Utah, In
Hook 107 or Mining, pngn 010, or tho
records or Utah County.
I direct thnt this notice be publish
ed In The Lehl Manner, published nt
Lehl, Utah.
B. I). R. THOMPSON,
Register.
B. W. SBNIOR.
Suit Luke City, Utah,
Claimant's Attorney.
First pub. Jail. 3, 1911. last Fob. 28,
1914.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A
UNITED STATES PATENT.
M. A. No. 012032.
In the United Stales Land Office, Sail
Lnlic City, Hinto of Utah. NoTcmher
21), 1013.
NOTICE! Ib hereby given In pur
attatino of the Act of Congress ap
proved May 10, 1872, that tho Utah
Flro Clay Company, n corporation
through Its authorized agent, Cora M
Ilolderman, whoso post ofllco address
Is Snlt Lake City, Utnh, Is about to
make application for patent for the
Simla Hod No. 1 Placer Mining Claim,
situate In Lehl Mining District, Utnh
County, Stnto of Utnh, mid being for
Lot 10, Lot 11 nnd tho Nft ot tho SIT
H of "tho SEft of Section 9, Town
ship 5 South, Rango 1 West, Salt
Lake Meridian, which ground as ap
plied for contains a net nrea of C2.5C
icfos of uurvcy.ed land.
Tho notlco ot location of this claim
Is'rccorded In tho office of tho recorder
of Utnh county, state of Utah, In Dook
19 of Mining, page 204, ot tho records
of Utah county.
Tho amended notice ot location 1b re
corded in tho office of tho Recorder
of Utah county, stato of Utnh, in Hook
127 of Mining, page 358, of tho records
of Utah county.
I direct thnt this notice bo pnblUd
In tho Lehl Banner, published at l.fc..l,
Utnh.
B. D. R. THOMPSON. Register.
E."W. SENIOR, Salt Lake City, Utah,
Claimant's Attorney.
First pub. Dec. 0, last Jan. 31, 1914.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 4.
Tim Nlrholcs Tlntlc Consolidated
Mining Company, Principal place
of business American Fork, Utah.
Notlco la hereby given that at a
meeting of tho directors of tho above"
named company, hold on the 29th day
of Dec, 1913, assessment Nn. 4 of
25c per 1000 shnro wns levied on the
capital stock of tho corporation, pay
able immediately to P. M. Kelly. 'sec
rotary, nt IiIb ofllco, Amerlcnn Fork,
Utnh. Any Btock on which this ns
sessment rcmaltiB unpaid 'on Feb
2nd, 1914, will bo delinquent and ad
vertised for sulo at public auction
and unless pnyment Is made beforo,
will bo sold on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1914,
nt 3 o'clock p. m. nt tho office ot the
secretory nt American Fork, to pay
tho delinquent assessment, together
with tho cost ot advertising and ex
pCIIBQ of snlo.
P. M. KELLY, Secretary.
First pub. Jan. 3, Inst pub. Jan. 31.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tho mnttcr of tho ostnto of Lewis
II. Dlttmore, deceased.
Creditors will present claims with
vouchers to tho undersigned at Pleas
ant Grovo, Utah County, Utah, on or
bcroro Mny 15, 1914.
EDA L. DITTMORB,
GEORGE N, DITTMORE,
Administrators
First publication, Dec. 27, last Jan.
24, 1914.
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NOTICE TO WATER USERS
Sfato Engineer's Ofllco, Salt Lako City,
Utah, December 11, 1913.
Notlco Is hereby given that Mans
field L. Snow, whoso post ofllco ad
dress In Salt Lako City, Utah, has
modo application In nccordanco with
tho requirements of tho Compiled
Laws of Utnh, 1907, ns nmonded by the
Session Laws of Utnh. 1909 nnd 1911, to
npproprlnto ono hundred (100) ncre
feet of water from' West Lehl Cnnyon
Creek, Utnh County, Utnh. Snld wa
tor will bo stored from Jnnunry 1 to
December 31, Inclusive, of each year,
In n reservoir embraced in Section
20, Township C south, Rango 1 West,
Snlt Lnko bnso meridian. Tho centor
ot tho Impounding dam Is situated at
a point which lies 2,270 fcot north
and 745 feet cast or tho southwest
corner or Section 20, Township S
south, Rango 1 West, Salt Lako bnfe
meridian. Tho wnter so stored will
bo rolenscd from snhl resorvolr and
convoyed by means of several ditches
ranging front 50 to 100 root In length,
and thoro used rrom Jnnunry 1 to
Dccejnbor 31, Inclusive, or ench yonr
for domestic nnd tnunlclpnl purposes.
This nppllcntlpn Is deslgnntcd In the
Stnto Engineer's ofllco ns No. C288.
All protentR against tho granting of
said application, stating tho reasons
thorcfor, must bo mndo by affidavit In
duplicate and filed In this ofllco with
in thirty (30) days aftor tho comple
tion or tho publication or this notlco.
W. D. HBERS, Stnto Engineer.
Date or first publication Dccombor 18,
1913, ditto of completion or publication
January 17, 1914.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 4.
Ulnh-Oregoii Jllnlng Conipnnr, Prin
cipal Place of HtislncsR Lchl, Utah.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that at a
mooting or tho directors of the nbovo
named company, held -on tho 8th dny
or December, 1913, nssossmont No. 4
or 50 conts por 1,000 shnres was lovled
on tho cnpltnl stock or tho corporn
tloir, paynblo Immedlntoly, to J. E.
Cottor, nt his ofllco Lehl, Utah. Any
stock on which this nssossmont re
mains ttnpnld on Wednesday, Decem
ber 30, 1913, will bo delinquent nnd
advertised ror sale nt public auction,
and unless payment Is made bcroro
will bo sold Friday, Janunry 26, 1914,
nt 4 o'clock p. m., nt tho ofllco or tho
treasurer, J B. Cotter, at Lohl, Utah,
to pay tho delinquent nssessmont, to
gether with tho cost or ndvortlsing
nnd expense or snlo.
ROHBRT HALL. Secretary.
First publication Dec. 13, last Jan. 3.
o
O. P. Pnrker J, W, Robinson
PARKER & ROBINSON
Lawyers
Offices:
Provo --Fllrmprtt, nnd Merchants
Rank llulldiiiir.
Am. Fork Chlpmiin Hunk Building
NOTICE TO WATER USERS. I
Stnto Englneor's Office, Salt Lake City, fl
Utnh, December" 8, 1913.
Notlco Ib horcby given that F, O. fl
McDnnlel, et al, whoso post office t
dress Is Amorlcun .Fork Utah, have I
made application In accordance with fl
the requirements of the Compiled .fl
Laws ot Utah, 1907 as amended by 'fl
tho Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and fl
1911, to appropriate ten (10) cubic- fl
feet of water per second, from Dry fl
Creek and Chlpman Creek", Utah Coun- fl
ty, Utah. Part of said Woler'will be fl
diverted from Dry Creek, ata point fl
which bears north 48 degrees 29 mln- fl
utes east 7,987 feet distant from the fl
northeast corner of Section 17, Town- fl
ship 4 south, Range 2 cast, Salt Lake fl
base meridian. Part of said water
will bo diverted from Chlpman Creek, I
at a point which HCs 2,853 feet north I
and 0,146 feet east from the above fl
described corner. The water will be fl
conveyed from each point, by means fl
of wood Btavo' pipe lines, to" a point fl
which bears north 32 degrees 20 mln- fl
utes cast 5,106 feet distant from the fl
northeast corner of Section 17, Town- fl
ship 4 south, Rango 2 east, Salt Lake fl
bnso meridian, whoro it will bo dta- fl
charged Into a Btcel plpo line, and fl
convoyed for a distance of 5,100 feet, fl
and there UBCd to develop power for fl
tho purpoao of electric lighting and fl
propelling machinery at Alpine, Utnh. fl
After having been so diverted nnd fl
used, the water will be returned to fl
tho natural channel of tho stream, fl
at a point which bears north 12 de- fl
grees 24 minutes east 315 feet distant fl
from tho northeast corner of Section fl
17, Township 4 south, Range 2 cast, fl
Snlt Lake -base meridian. This np,
plication is designated In tho State fl
Engineer's office as No. 5417. fl
AH protosts against the granting
ot said application, stating the reason
thorefor, must bo made by affidavit in fl
duplicate and filed In this ofllco within fl
thirty (30) days after tho completion fl
of tho publication of this notice.
W. D. BEERS, Stato Engineer, fl
Date of first publication December fl
11, 1913, date of completion of publl- fl
cajjon January 10, 1914. fl
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Notice of Annual Meeting. fl
Tho annual meeting of the stock- fl
holders-of tho. Peoples State bank ot fl
American Fork will be held at Itafl
banking house In American Fork.H
Utah, on Tuesday, January 13th, 1914,
at 3 p, m. for the election ot J
directors for tho ensuing year, nndfl
also for tho purposo of amending Artl-H
clo soven of the Articles of Incoropr-H
ntlon so as to Incrcaso tho number otffl
directors from sovetf to nine by strlk-H
gni out of tho first paragraph of artl-H
cle soven the following: "(1) A bonrdM
of soven directors" and Inserting inH
Uou thereof, "(1) A board of nine dl-H
rectors," and also for tho transaction
of such other business as may proper-H
ly come beforo tho meeting.
DR. J. F. NOYES. President.
CLIFFORD E. YOUNG, Cashier.
Dated Dec. 20, 1913. 20-3.H
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR j
UNITED STATES PATENT.
M. A. NO. 012078.
In the United States Land Office, SalH
Lake City, State of Utah, Dec. Ill
1913.
Notlco Is horcby given In pursu-B
anco of tho Act of Congress approved
May 10th, 1872, that the Utah Finfl
Clay company, a corporation, throug
Its authorized agent, Cora M. Holder-B
man, whoso postofflco address Is SaliH
Lake City, Utah, Is about to make np-H
plication for patent for tho Olive HUB
Number Ono Placer Mining ClnlnJB
situate In nn Unorganized Mining Dl
trlct, Utnh County, Stato of UtahM
and bolng for tho north ha'f of thS
southwest quarter and southwciS
quarter ot tho northwest quarter ofl
soctlon 24, township 5 south, rnngiW
3 west, Salt Lake Base and McridlaoH
which ground as applied for contain
a not area of 120 acres of surveyeflj
land. H
Tho notlco ot location of this clnlcM
Is recorded In the office of the rrS
corder of Utnh County, State of UtntS
In Dook 107 of Mining, pngo 477, A
tho records of Utah county. fl
Tho amondod notlco ot location Ifl
recorded In tho offlco of tho recordtjB
of Utah County, Stato of Utah, Ijfl
book 107 of mining, pago 609, ot ttfl
records of Utah county.
I direct that this notlco bo publish
In tho Lehl Danner, published S
Lehl, Utah. fl
K. D. R. THOMPSON, Register, fl
E. W. Senior, Snlt Lnko City, Utalfl
Claimant's Attornoy. fl
First published Dec. 20. fl
1 U H
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR M
UNITED STATES PATENT
9f. A. No. 011031. M
In tho United States Land Office, Stflj
Lake City, Slate of Utah, Noresfl
bor 11, 1013.
Notlco Is hereby glvon In pursS
anco of tho Act or Congress approTH
May 10, 1872, that tho Utah Flro ClH
company, a corporation, through iB
authorized agont, Cora M. HoIdermS
whoso postoffico address is Salt LmH
City, Utuh, la about to mako applkH
tfon ror patent ror tho Potter N-fH
Placer Mining Claim, situated in 14
Mining District, Ut.nlt County, StW
or Utah, and being for tho S E U jfl
tho N W Vx mid N of tho SWl
of Section 8, Township 5 South, RacjH
1 West, Snlt Lako Morldlan, wbH
ground as applied for contains a W
area or 120 acros or survoyod latflj
Tho notlco or location ot this cltS
Is recorded In tho ofllco of the rfl
der of Utnh county, stato or Utah.H
book 77 or mining, pago C02, of H
records of Utah county. H
I direct thnt this notlco bo publlB
cd In tho Lohl Hannor published H
Lehl, Utnh. H
E. D. R. THOMPSON,
RegliW
E. W, Senior, Snlt Lako City, U'B
Claimant's Attorney. jfl
First publication, Nov. 22, 1913. 9