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Show 1 - . " i " ijf N ...- w- v- f - - V.;d i - ll. fgf-- ' THE HERALD) FRIDAY, SSAYX 1823, I ,.- - . (www, My Vol i " V iiiT REDEMPTION NOTICE. PRQVO CITY, - UTAH,; WATER , ' BONOS 19ta ;.V,, , - of extremely high, grade work, We always give satisfaction to everybody. Our stock consists of Picture Frames and Mountings, Kodaks and Kodak The prices are Supplies. RIGHT. sand Dollars t$90,OOO.OO) denomination $1,000.00. each, numbered fsgmr i to 90, both inclusive,1 bearing Interest at tl;e rate of five per. centos- per eenit' ?er Bqgley able of February )' fa & Huntington annuia,-pa- y- on tlie first days ind August in ,eac"i year,' principal pnyable August 1, 19M,' both principal and interest, payable at the cffiee of th treasurer in Provo City, Utah, or at Springville, Utah hww wh MUSKRAT AND FRED Fred had gone on a picnic with sev eral friends. Tiiey were making coffee when suddenly Fred saw a niusUmt The muskiat was- tooklng at Krtd. "I m what Ue is. saying t me.1 siiitl Fred, w.li'i lit liml iminted out the UIOslifMt to' HV s. The umsiiiiit va., N jr,.!iL; h.v tin root uno vu'ovi of an old pi Mte 51 Slde.of thetive whW Fn-i- i and rtver. fn-n- eANDYzfcANDj a 1923. May, A. PROVO CITY, UTAH. By o. K. Hansen, Mayor. "Attest: FRED EVANS, (Seal.) City Recorder Of (First publication May-7"ljublication May 201923.) E. DUNN Catog e Metropolitan' brilliant ht tenor t Every job guaranteed Expert workmanship Highest quality of materials used. GIACOMO I LAURI-VOLP- great new tenor, who astonished New York at his recent Metropolitan Opera Company debut, Jiat choien to be recorded duitTcly by Brunswick. HU firat Record is oat now: Tfiis i it ii Tenor, in Italian. Rigoletto Questa o qaella ('Mid the Fair Throng), Act I, Scene 1,' (Verdi), Tenior, in Italian, u 1 in all Utah county. Our growers have had a lifetime of experienceso we say we have the very BEST there is to offer. You are invited to visit SOCIETY 8PRINGVILLE SPEINOVIilJBS, iMay 4- - The 4. Uotbefs ptudy lub met at the home ot Mrs. Jess 6. Reynolds Friday afternoon where the follow-in- g waa enjoyed. program Roll 'callScurrent eentg. Cello solos :ReTele; : and ; "Melody" Chauncy ChUd accompanied : on the piano by Hiss Bessie Reynolds. BookHrevlew" "ChUdren of . the Storm Mrt Dell Thorn, readings Apple Blossoms and ' Spring, Mrs. BesFrank Saulsbury viaao solo, " " " " sie Reynolds.' .. , ; A delicious luncheon was seryed to twenty-thre- e members and six gnesta. Mrs. Saddle. Faucett assist, ed the hostess. . Mr Clarence Daley, Mrs. Wagner and Airs. 0. W Parker entertained at a ahower compliment to Mrs. PearUDyer at Ui . home ot Mrs. Wagner. Games, music .: and . re Ireshments : were enjoyed by the following: Mrs. A. O. Paysant, Mrs.' G. W. Parier, Mrs. Sutton, iMrs. H. E. Urquhart,4lrs. Somo, Mrs. "Wilof son and Mrs. Haines all. three -- ProTO.- - ' - - . . .Mrs. William Flrmaee nent But vrday and- Sunday at Salt Lake City. " -- I SPANISH FORK, SPANISH v up., SpringvilleFloral bvcrywhert Grocers Company SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. R fire department made to act as guard while the others decided they would be off. Strangely enough, the young musk- rat was very curious. He was more curious than the first one had been, and more curious than muskrats usu ally are. "I'm going to atay around,'1 he said to him sell The oth a;asi avwsaa mv seen all they want to see. But I want to watch these curious people amusing themselves ai they sit about RECEPTION PIANOS Certified Tuner. Phones 544 and 619-J-. ... -- Ifs lade Simmons 4V been DR. H. F. CANNON IS TENDERED. Tuesdays and Wed - SANTAQUIN, May 4; Albert ,5Adays7 9a. m. to I p. m. j. Rhoda Roy Hudson and Miss At This Drug Store, Mrs. Hyrunf J Mr! and of daughter : Saturday erening the wives'; of r.tr- -i a ttnntamtfn. were married. local managers of the J. C. Pen-J- f Wednesday at the, Salt Lake, wa3 . .nAnllnM.Tl i wariittnr reception v ai vvtwyuHivw . yviuynuj aaiv alven In their honor Tnursaajr s tary dancing party at the American to the out of the state visitors evening at the. home ot the briae rluded;.the and employee pt the J. C Penney ; parent. The guests two famUIes and 'close Wends, ."T company who had met at the Con-- .: ventlon which has been In session FIVE COOnTIES at Salt Lake the past week. 4-- . " date-- , John one-tent- h .... . - SO ' V - v have Five countiee to; the provisions ot the agrf-cepted Fit' : the nasaed bf laws SPRINGVILLE, May to Kindred who is a leading member teenth legls!atore and . agreel of. : of asOf the Utah Poultry' Producer provide ior the lery .,.4 one mill tor creaun sociation has bought and sold 10, cultural; inspection fund. JIHlsro, Iron, TldnUy. from the - Pionee- r- .Hatc-...h- l - Utah- v- WebersWashlngton. ery company of Petaluma, CailL, :,i .have all agreed icvtbe. distrlcUng , .George 8. " Reynolds, another ;rplan.of the sute aeparuucu tna . member has Just received a ehlp-- ; agriculture which contempiatea . ment of e.000 baby chicks whlph division of the state into a number for csrry. district will be delivered to ' the , poultry of agricultural raisers These lng out the agricultural ilspt.cUoJS, gentlemen state that In the ' year POULTRY BUSINESS - ac- SPRINGVILLE BAKERY Seventeen years has proven to the local people of our Steel : When youwant. flour, - .Insist that send you ' vv,.. ' ,' ; . v we are capable of city that ... t .. , 'v A i, consiaerecL- i We use " W3J. WAINWRICHT, - .v. Utah County Products. Prop. SPRINGVTLiE, UTAH. - I -- g JVORLD'S GREATEST he might think that he was to be given delicacies like this, and , that bis d young-heamight be tumed. .' ... Or perhaps he might suiter the same rate as his relative who was now in a .".-lady'a. fur root But Mill Fred would give him. nothing but the best of food,- - and : perhaps it was nice for a mnskrat to be able t'enjTy a picnic as well aa pec-- - ' If people enjoyed picnics then surety once in a while a muskrat might be glyen the Joy of a picnic, tool And whenever after that Fred went' on a' picnic be always viwke of the uusknit to whom be bad thrown sand-- J wlches, and who bad seemed at lund. of eating picnic food at any of them. And be wondered, too, If the musk-r- at boaated to the other mnskratsof tlie, attention, he bad received For surely It was enough to make jjuuskrat boast a Uttie bit, at, any txeeisior Flour - ra'e I. v- 't ... .. - t i - i-v.. j - CINCO RANKS FIRST fa American jclgar popularity because it repeats to quality. Nearly a quarter of a billion ptetcV;-' ""arwarwtiaTTred'flhally ' RAKING POWDER - it smoked annually VyCincQ for a week be convinced. A truly unusual smoke. 2 for.l5Ci everywhere. . Vand j: . competing with any baker when quality and service' 'are 1 your- - grocer, N A pound can of Calumet contain fall iff ounces. oom oakirigpowaera come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce can.' Be mate voa set a Bound when yoiTtoant tt. . celsior Flour is dependable and satisfying. saadwagr6 aoft And now he gobbled another one. for, on second, thoughts his wise relatives and the eldest of all especially, might not warn him Against the picnic food, but might eat ' It them- aatvail , v And the sandwich did him no harroA Ko. Indeed; but Fred wondered If be might not get too many fine Ideas In ; hli wiskrat bend. Tes, Fred was afraid that perhaps been very good. years.. - it Cut the young mnskrat was gla - ftett arnnnil tn.BnMk i tf hlmln this way, for one's aiders were null, au young crearares anew Thirty years of. dependable service to the people of Utah county is our guarantee that Ex- Eyesight Specialist Sifringville Office Hours Is the biggest selling brand in America. You save when you buy it you save when you use Use the same Baking Powder that guards the purity of bakings in millions mat retains its umamng nome3 ening strength to the very last spoonfuL, The salei of Calumet is over 150 L jad-beriae,-th- e POVJDEn The leonomy mrtna MtlaMnn " making Excelsior Flour for more than " MDndays, - J tJ (BMJBffl. nailirJG si "Where Is he, I asVouT vHe la the middle piece of a lady's raincoat: that Hoover. Brothers have Phone 22. A -' v Rett By Test So the young musk rat wandered about and something was thrown In his direction. lie. picked It up, and it was good to eat Tea, It was a most delightful sand wich. Be knew bis family would not approve of als eating food given him n anew mm ine oia W mat way. musk rat who bad been around first would bave said 'to blm : heT Springville; Utah. THE STEEL CITY i )st expensivethat powder economy cannot be based on purchase price it's results that count ITiafs why r' i Pour aunt's mother's cousin was Just such" a fool'aajon, and how where la lor You Pharmacy the : A SPWNGVILLE, UTAH. McKell w remember the lowest priced Baking Powder is often the and eat" E. P. MAYUEW May . Piimm Sandwich.' Most Delightful -- and Mrs.. PioGeorge Hales, Daughters of Scouts; neers; B. Glen Smith Boy M-H, W. Palmer. K. 0. T. ; Crt J. Haswell Tdttle, Green, I. O. 0. F.; Mrs. William ef Leading the incoming public to their Banking Business -- 4 . 1 J Memorial day will bg properly at Spanish Fork, according to tentative plans made at a meet-chamIng held. In the city council ber Wednesday evening. Among those, present were members ot the city Council and Mayor Joseph Hanson, John E. Booth, represent a. ing the American Legion; jonn nehes. Indian War Veterans; PAOONO CO&POftATION our greenhouse. our constant motto. FORK MEMORIAL DAY " CALDKNtNIA vork with us. We are now operat year ing in our thirty-secon- d business. successful of very liCMmiiA ant A nmmjia14finf I XWC CU1U AVWUXUAWiOMWU - - "fojrineirreggs. economicalftoo! V : watched to aee what mls-chlFred and hla friends might be to, and the youngest of. all . waa all- - They invites do se. when wolves and bears tives.' Banking Co. ot eggs shipped from the state and 7 cars shipped In. During the month Of March, 1923, there were 16 shipped out of the State. . Had it not been for the system of cooperation' the egg producers wauld have only received from 7 to 10 cents per dozen Spinal Has ; As Fred said this the mnskrat decided It waa time to let his family see what was going on, so np he went along his side of the bank and before long came back again with five rela- The Springville 1922 there were 17 cars ; feet" GREENHOUSE FLORAL . ' - changed ail ttat. Now anyone may. Akwholesome .green at xnyr season as fine as if picked right from thejrden. It's free, from all gti- tcooked ready to serve and most were about Joj .. i "Of eourse," Fred added, "It Is not certain that these are his thoughts, but If they aren't they should be, Otherwise, he would have; no reason for looking so cross about bur ' . picnic. . Although, . Fred went on, "It might really be excusable In his case, or4t seems to me that If I lived In a muddy bank of a. river I would have a bad temper, what with colds In the head, rheumatism and tired, cold SPKINGVILLE, UTAH. NEW every day Something " on Prtmtwkk Records! JDblMwtbu ten times removed. Itwarlratter ing steady. Our location is " VV T.6 with all These qualif ications keeprTis Rigoletto La donne a mobile 15047 i i i Ten year3' experience kind3 of Batteries YEARS Signature serve spijiactt'out of season. "JAlas, now t will know no privacy. The warm weuther has come and the people wilt come out mnd I wiU have ho rest until next winter. "By the ghost of my Immortal . equipped 30 arotdy the rich, could afford to creatures. sst- We First Record by the - Infants and ChUdrea , IN USE FOR OVER ItS hot so friends-- were iiu vinu Their nU uic. '"What do ''U siuiiyri.'Aie is say- tngr the others nsked Fred) 'He is saying," Fred cuiitlnnwl. WeUr-whit- r In the phuic nf otd irrrtr Bark Is going on over tiiurej Well. Well! I'll Just, watch ' those .silly PEXTON 1st day CTtSTORIA i For of-hi- s .1 ' ' GRAHAM BONNER. MARy annua m mum fbe oirtion-- ef fee bolder-thereof- r-j at the banking how of E, ft. Rollins and Sons in' the City' of Boston and Stat of Massariiusetta. I is the home, of Homc-Mad- e said bonds in redeemable by:' Candies made of home prodsald Provt City, at its option on. any interest payment' date,., after ucts," consumed by home peo August 1, 1920. Said Nrads will be redeemable at th eir face or par' ple. Because it is better, value with accrued interest there- A. D.T923, la jxlJq, August 1. Vhy ? Well, it is one of Utah i with the terms ot ' said bonds and. all. of raid bonds .are. ... county's products. ... . called for redemption on said date.. HSaTd hphdT are called for redemp' J. N. tion or will become due and payable on said August 1,1923, at the office of the city treasurer at .ProvaXlty. Proprietor! Utah, and on each of said bonds there will be due and payable the SPSbGVEtLE, UTAH. principal together swith accrued Interest to said date. Interest on said bonds will cease from and after said date. We have the largest and best .Dated at Provo City," Utah, this THE NEW HALL OP FAME dent Henry A; Gardner presided. 5.A. Jh(i$ vliwijiiiifej iPhotogarphers 'Notice It hereby given that Prove-CityUtah county, Utah, has .'elect,; ed to redeem and will redeem and' pay off on August 1, 1923, all of the lollowing described bonds Issued PROVO CITT. by said city, t: UTAH COUNTS, UTAH, WA'i bR BOXDsdated August t,; 1910, tor the' aggregate sum. of Ninety- - Thou" SPANISH KIWANIS MEETS. . SPANISH FORK, May C, Smoot, county commissioner, was the principal speaker at the meetln,g Thnraday evgatng of the gpaii- ish Fork Klwanls club. .Mr. Smoot spoke on dairy. Industry, urging that Utah county glye more time and attention to dairying. George A, Hicks, oldest living pioneer resident of Spanish Fork, read two selections. Mrs. Hasel Jeppson sang three solos. Presi , ft) ( t - t r '' .7 - V V., i , ' t c-M-k -- 1 |