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Show JWVi i AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT OF THE HEREINAFTER ; PROPERTY CURB AND IN DESCRIBED ( ' GUTTER DISTRICT NO. "4, IN ; PROVO CITY, UTAH. r ml .J. .y- - ,A j ?- .- j . Of Women By Wlpnifred Short END WAS AT HAND Be it ordained by the Board of Com-- , mjssioners of Provo City, Utah; I can recommenl Tanlac an day The assessment . list Section 1. And am glad to do so, for It pulled cor-" as made by the'City Treasurer,. rected, approved and completed by me out of a mighty bad fix and still the Board of Commissioners of Provo was the keeps ame feeling fine, City, sitting as a Board of abuttion and review, on the property characteristic statement made reting on both sides of Fifth West cently by T. II, Pruce,- 1188' South Street between Fifth North Street and a point 569.76 feet north f Fifth West Templeton StreetSalt Lake North Street and abutting upon said well Mr. know City, ncarpenter. rods of six improvement for a depth back from the property line of said Druce came to Salt7 Lake in the earstreet on. which yid improvement is to be constructed in Curb and Gutter ly days of ltXfiettlement and his District, No. 4, of Provo City, for i friends Lare umbered by, his bun- the purpose of constructing curb and dred ofuaIaUcefc, gutter, with cement concrete, also years "Yessir, Im seventy-fou- r waterways and driveways crossings on said street opposite the property e7andi up until Beveral months conhereinabove described, is hereby firmed, and the assessments made and ' agd, I had good health and do not returned-in said cpmpleted list are remember taking half a dozen doses ' , A hereby confirmed. medicine in my life But I had of shall 2. Section . This ordinance, take effect oneday after its passage a bad attack of grippe uite a time . and first- - publication. Passed by the- - Board of Cbmjnis-sione- rs back and it seemed that I was .just of Provo City, this28th day about on.'my last legs. I Just kept , of June, A. D. 1921. losing out every day and - getting ROY DIXON weaker LE ' right along. M f stomach , Mayor went wron ganl my appetite was so ' ' Attest: completely gone that food was the FRED EVANS City Recorder. last thing I wanted. I had a bad (SEAL) cough, anl was so weak I just chilled The Japanese girl carries her head and ahoulders slightly forward and Inclines her body forward from the h"e walks with short quick waist. steps, her toes turned In and her feet hardlyllfted from the ground. To walk otherwise would be considered immodest t f Connecticut, thedltate whijh would not ratify ' the Federal suffrage amendment; now has a woman speaker of the House of Representatives. The young woman, whose name has contributed history in the Nutmeg State, is Miss Emily S. Brown, and it la said that the handles the job far better than many men who have been in the speakers chair. V 'f L JUWTSMI. Activities7 DRUCE FEARED HIS - i TUESDAY, S2SSX2ESS AT SEVENTY TOUR . . fgsr,. Pf-oy-o ... y ;fiil. While the. average fail growft woman: possesses, oulyibout of the physical strength of the sversge man, there have beep women who could rival almost every feat of the strongest men.7 One of the most wonderful of them all was Miss Kate Roberts, the daughter of a Welsh preacher. Though there was nothing massive abotit this young woman she could lift a full grown man above her head with one arm, ,t, The7 privilege of smoking has been extended, to women guedts at the ' like everything' and never felt like NeW York Athletic Club. to : I couldnt sleep and, working. More than 100 womens organizamake a long story short, I was just tions entered contestants in the down and out. about spring games recently held In Ptris. ' Niw, if it hadnt been for my son Madame Curie, the noted French I lont guess I would have tried Tan- scientist, was awarded the Noble of a hand to prize for physics in 1908. lac, as Im take medicine, but he said ' it had Eighty-tw- o per cent of the people fixed him up fine, so I got' some who died or were lnjnred by fire in myself. Well, I took five bottles this country last years were mothers. without missing a lose and It put In England there are registered a I was total on my pine in good shape. of 600,000 women and girls W61f, and my strength who work nk only one or two days a ' came back, to me so that I could do week. , f f ' more work than I could for a long , The proceeds from all the plays time. - Then this winter I had a cold written by Queen Marie, of Roumania which left me feeling bad, so I got are devoted to the charities of her .' some more Tanlac,, and ita put me country. ' ' . in shape this time, too. Its the V. Woodruff, of Mrs. Vlvola best medicine I ever heard of. Flush, N. Y., has made a fortune out - of salted nuta which she makes at her opposite the propertyihereinabove de- own home. scribed, is hereby confirmed, and the assessments made and returned in Queen Victoria, of Spain, wat at one time an enthusiastic amateur said completed list are hereby i actress and was said to possess draThis Ordinance ' shall matic talent of a high order. Section 2. take effect one day after its passage Miss Olive Clapman, the first Enand first publication. Passed by the Board of Commis- glish woman to pass the bar examinasioners of Provo City, Utah, this 28th tion, may wear a wig when she makes her first appearance In court day of June. 1921.'.' LEllOY DIXON ' Mrs. Charles A. Kading, of Wa. Mayor tertown, Wls., 'has been appointed a Attest: member of the State Civil Service FRED EVANS . , ' Commission at a salary of 10 a day. City Recorder, two-thir- 7 . State of Utah ) ) ss; County of Utah r) Provo City I, Fred Evans, City, Recorder of Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and forgoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the board of Cpmmjssion- ers of Provo City, Utah, on the 28th day of June, 1921. entitled: An Ordinance confirming the Assessment of the Property. Hereinafter Described in Curb and Gutter District No. 4, in Provo City, Utah. g In Witness whereof I have to set my hand and affixed the seal of Provo City, Utah, the 28th day of June, A. D. 1921. FRED EVANS,- City Recorder of Provo City, Utah (SEAL). hereun-,eatln- tor-pora- te nob-muc- -- , j .... 4 - 6 AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT ON THE PROPERTY HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN SIDEWALK EXTENTION NO. 7, OF SIDE- WALK PAVING DISTRICT NO. 11, IN PROVO CITY, UTAH. - Be it Ordained by the Board jif Commissioners of Provo City. Utah:, Section 1. The assessment list made by the City Treasurer, as corrected, approved and. completed by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on .the property situate on both sides of First West Street between the north 'aide of Fifth North Street' and the north .aide of Seventh North Street; also all lots and lands abutting on the north side of Seventh North Street between the west side of First West Street, and a point 88 feet east of the east line of First west Street to the existing sidewalk pavcmdnt; also lots 5. 6, 7, and 8, Block 29, Plat C, Provo City Survey of Building Lots; gnd all lots and lands abutting on the kouth side of Seventh North Street between University Avenue and First West Street, all in the Northeast quarter of Section I, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, for a depth of twelve rods back from the property line on said portion of said streets on which said improvement is to be constructed in Sidewalk extension No. 7, of Sidewalk Paving District No. 11, of Proyo City for the purpose of constructing a four foot cement sidewalk on said portion of said streets - v eon-firme- d. " f Another "first woman" record was made recently when Judge Florence E. Allen, of Cleveland, Ohio', sentenced a murderer to the electric State of Utah ) ) ss. County of Utah ) Provo City. I, Fred Evans, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, d$ hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, on the 28th day of June, A. D. 1921, entitled: An Ordinance Confirming the assessment on the property hereinafter described in sidewalk Extension No. 7, , in of sidewalk paving district Provo- City.. Utah J In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of .Provo City, Utah, this 28th day of June. A. D. 1921. FRED EVANS, Provo City, Utah. City Recorder (SEAL). - , chair. Princess Beatrice, aunt of King George, la a talented composer and is said to be the only really literary member of the British royal .family. No,-11- - - to all the breaking and separating. -- Rose Marlarity, of Cleveland, cently appointed a member of the Ohio Industrial Commission, Is the first woman ever to hold a post on this commission. . ,f Household duties and other r 'X 9 - Standard Castle Gate ' " - In addition to being an expert linguist. Queen Wilbelmina, of the Netherlands, is a nexpert horsewoman, is a falrjy accomplished musician and haa an Intimate knowledge of ' practical housework. When a Turkish girl of marriageable age, that is, after she has reache dthe age of 11, the parents make her marriage a business proposition, and the highest bidder draws the prize. - London has a school where girls are taught to.do "odd Jobs., in. thalr own homes. The Idea originated with Uidy Robb, who now finds herself Yith more pupils than she kqows what to do with. J Though she Is heiress td $60,000,-00Miss Lolita Armour insists on having a school girl wardrobe as her wedding trousseau and that there shall he no fuss" made over her marriage to John J. Mitchell, Jr. THE DONNANS GOOD COAL THE KIND YOU WANT . Panther King Clear Creek ORDER TODAY Black Hawk SMOOT & SPAFFORD ' ? Phone 17. 0. Coionades, Book Cases, Kitchen y A patent newly granted to a woman. Anna M. Bowie. D. C., is for a .contrivance to make safer the firework called "sparklers, so popular with children and yet somewhat dangerous. It is very simple, the device consisting of a metal plate attached In such a way to the end of a stick that a turning of the latter will cause It to revolve the wires of several, Cabinets and all kinds of Cabinet. TJ, Work; also Furniture Repaired Phone 554-- J. Shop 335 West Center, sparklers T A. w Wednesday, June 29. and ends Saturday, July 2 . V . The unexcelled articles we are offering at the special price of ' ' ,$1.79 each consist of a --7 qt Sauce Pans qt Preserving Kettles 5 qt. Preserving Kettles 5 qt Tea Kettles 4 8 T Round Roaster v 6 qt Kettles 2 qt Percolators 3 Nested Sauce Pahs - , . Mrs. Ollie B. Mackan, who . toy more than 20 years has been the owner and publisher of a newspaper in Plain City, Ohio, has disposed of the property and retired from active business. a THAT ' Nine hundred and five spinsters out of every thousand who' have reached the age of 26 live to be 45;' 652 out of every 1,000 reach 65; 119 reach 85, and 8 attain the age of 95. UTAHS YOSEMITE , Drive up and see the falls in their beauty. The scenery is yours and is one of Utah Countys great drawing cards. We are serving those famous trout and chicken dinners at the pre war price of 75c each. v We would appreciate a share of Your patronage. ' 'f press- ing activities is given as an excuse by Mrs. Anna M. McCleate for declining the post of police and fire commissioner of Cumberland, Md. Is being restored by the Utah Power and Light Company in accord with a contract with the owners of the . Upper Falls. Resort ' W re- , The Bridle Veil Falls - This Big Sale Begins Practically all the Chinese eggs now arriving in this country are prepared for export by girls, who attend being fastened through boles along the edge of the plate, - Sutton Tea & China Go. .Where The Women Trade On some ' of the Greek islands,, where the people eayn 'their living by the sponge fisheries, no girl is allowed to marry- - until she has brought up certain number of sponges, which muBt be taken from a certain depth. ; are society . matron, will accompany the Many Russian noblewomen Grenfield mission to Labrador, where working as stenographers as a means she will be In 'charge of all nutrition of a livelihood. work at Batta Harbor. In China, only friends made after Mrs. Jean Norris, the nplnor court call a woman by magistrate in New York City, haa marriage usually been v to the presidency of her new name. . In her 25 years as head of. the the State Federation, of Professional . More . than- 45,000 women have pathological colectlons of. the bureau and Business Womens Clubs.' been educated in the Bible Womens of plant Industry of the Department Mrs. RoBita Forbes, recently re- Training School in foreign lands. of Agriculture In Washington, Mrs. ceived George, is the first Flora W. Patterson has brought to- woman byto King The superintendent bf education reach Kufra, the Senussl gether more than 97,000' specimens. fastness, across the Libyan desert, in New Bedford, Mass., has forbid-jdeThe new Grace Dodge Hotel, placing her in the front ranks of exthe teachers to use cosmetics. which Is now nearing completion in plorers. j Girls In China are taking public Washington, will be supervised by The smart set in Paris have a new to study abroad, hither Mrs. John D, Rockefeller, Jr., who exscholarships ' tends a cordial invitation to hll worn- - hobby r that of having snakes for to an unheard of proceeding. en visitors in Washington to make it pets. , The Michigan Supreme Court fe their headquarters, Japan has three women represen- cently ruled that a woman has a apprenticed to the silk manufactur- tatives traveling through America vright to hold political office In that ers at the age of 12to 13 years, live and Europe studying the methods State. in the factory inulosure, where there employed for the solution to present-da- y 4 are dormitories. The German Republic Is the first . Japan. r ' nation to pass a law providing' The proposition to erect in WashMore than 36,000 women are em- 'ternliy aid for all women with sma1 ington a $3,000,000 club house for ployed in government departments incomes. ; wqmen is fast coming to a head and. in Washington. - Paria dressmakers are opposing the intention is to fiance Jtby.$l Therq" is hardly any German legis- the suggestion for the return in style memberships of Individuals. . lative body in which women are not of the tightly laced corsets of tb Miss Dorothy Levering, Baltimore represented. 17th century. ed - . . - n - - ... . - - 4 - - |