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Show -- .... J . - J ' ' - e UP AND AT 'feM cent l the a eerfified the'ck for S bid made payable- to James T. Gard ner, chairman board ot county, A-- bond In the amout Of 50 per' cent of the contract price will be required ' of the successful bidder. Bids will be opened at the office of the county commissioners, county courthouse. Prbvo, Utah, at 2 p, m.. 1 Ml: se rf 1 jilted by the Film Booking gmc$'pt - ; Ajjinju;. "Up and At Em" like all Miss May's vehicles,' fw,a"s fashioned chiefly for purposes of laughing. It has Us touches of drama, to be sure; but the comedy elements sparkle and glow and make the picture a sheer delight in her most fetching iMIss (May-i- s mood. A gay, little madcap always, she doesn't miss an opportunity. lo register "all the. varying 'shades of comedy and pathos that make her character In "Up and At 'Cm" one of the most appealing to which slie has ever lent her growing talents. The story, has to do with the adventures of a blithe little girl who takes life as one long good time. Doris May is seldom serious. And in "Up and At 'Em" she keeps the fun bubbling from start to finish. 7H ITT m f- f ffTTriTiT - 11 h 11 1 ii QTlCE TQlCONTBACTOBS. Sealed tlds or proposals wilt be received by the county commlssioneni of Utah coMnty and the citr commls sioners of Proro City, for the compleof the heating and plumbing of I J tion the City and County builldng at Proro, nd Broke Human, wholesome, humorous and UUh.- All work and materials shall beaccording to the plans and speclflcaprk J Thomw MeighaaWnw Paramount picture, "Back Home and Broke," which is to be the feature at the Columbia theater Thursday and Friday. George Ade, the humorist whose fables have made htm one of the beat known and most popular of " l&cytem -- jfony. andaH Every.'king a perfect icing .wJtfc ROOF OAHDEN AJCE CHOCOLATE, ; . -- Mbuaiain-roTVniriSiS- a Jlolt your.Groccr for IfKIBE 3$B& ; the right to reject bidsp COUNTY COMMISSION'S. - 4 .J . l. .rf.t. fey gfaiei proposals will be tecefved the Provo City Board ot Education for the erection and completion of the auditorium of the- Provo High School building. All labor, and materiilj-taJbe according to planss and specifications prepared by Joseph Nelson", architect. Each bid must be accom- paniedby a certifiea cnecSTSb.ualTo T per cent thereof, as a guarantee that should the bidder be awarded the contract, be will within three days of receiving notice to this effect enter into contract with the board and fur nish a surety bond equal to half the amount of the contract price, for the faithful performance of all the conditions of the contract Failing, to fur nish loch bond and enter into con tract the amount of check shall be forfeited to the board, and tney snau be at liberty to enter into such other arrangements as tner may see Said check shall be made payable to NfJtice to creditors; the Board of Education. I sswpaMn".March 1, 1923, will be opened Bids District th la Court of the Fourth at 7:30 p. m., at the office of the Judicial - District County of Utah, Board of Education in the. Heovo High State of Utah. In the mater ot the acnooi. The board reserves the .right estato of Arzley' Lnndbolm, Deceased. to Creditors will present rlalm wlh. c -talned at the office of Joseph Nelson, rouchers to the undersigned at Boom fqarchitect Room 6, Fanners and Mer t. Knight Block, ProTV Ptah, on or Pi ill chants Bank building. A deposltirf PfQjaJhJJ&maflQjrir,1923. . ten dollars wui oe requirea on au ilu-.a-i.MCDONALD. 1 fi? ;, Ai drawings to' Insure their return. auuj Auoroeior Auwiuuiusiur Aaminrigj BOARD Of EDUCATIOlt "T Ill WrnroPaxmaflTPresIdentt (Publication Feb. 27, W2J.) x I B. Eugene Jones,. Clerk. V ! wrin ar at a ' for DtUdaui tonfurion.- - The im mterWeMquility' in RxfCJdtn GitmJ UuxoUh in ant ' x- ' r - J"-- ." - k A V i.'Jr ' ' - J. G. McDoimU ChocbUtt Compwr bait LrOtf( Uub sAlso packed CfrIon& by Joseph Nelson, may obtain plans aftdi specifications at the offjce (of the architect Fanners, and (Merchants iBank building, Pmp, Utah.; A deposit of $25.00 will be required to insure the safe return or tne arawings anu spev ificatlons . m. Bidders wiu be requirea to lurntsn tlons prepared architect. Bidders Trtrtl . l tyBP'tj01Bjay n New Battery . in Itaiss now Caxiotiis tlie fines! cl early crop - commi- A'D - treh. I2 iiar. is.r . JICEXTOOMTBACTOR,- CITY Pay Cash for The story tells of a younr man who leaves his home town, to win. success In the great west He, and bis mother Tar4n-di8tre- sst hisatheFr supposedly wealthy, having died, and left , him penniless. "Snubbed" "by "former acquaintances, he goes away, and upon returning a few years later an appar-- ' ent failure, ridicule is heaped upon Jiim. Then a novel Ade twist .to the ternal story, is introduced, with in "teresting results. Picture patrons whosaw. "Onr Lead- Ing Citizen," Mr. Ade's first Meighan lill M picture, will bo intefestoi la 'orning liroatmton. Lila Lee who i?TS23The MondayTTHarcn" ssions-reserve - 'ky' 21 1923. jr Motion picture devotees who prefer to luugh when they" go to their favor: Ml ite theater will flridTslenty of oppdr-- . tunitv to indulge themselves if they "Up and At 'Em." Doris May's swift moving remedy at tlie Strand ... I T. t nW . .1 ofcv . ri v 1,''--- - . I J.-H- i..: f ' ' .--" r00 r a .1,1 s . C ' . " ' L i- , f ' ft' rmi-XnZ- ' - -- T I TV I ' .fga -- :! ,5- , - I ITT- -rv (ir VVLi ,r VL, AA illV Ail - I 1 '" a i r g 'j i111 1 Trnm 11 nr ii nun'uiii vqiu uuiu iiuiii i u mm uuiuuiii 1 tbe-fort- h- ls-f- i' Fom should have 41. ' und must sell, for cash iiiNorder to give each individual a square deal. One of our Willard Batteries turn that stubborn starter over with ease these cold " "T"' " mornings ""V or Mimi b a " laaUlv wIUmC tiawt WpiaJatUaaa.- PUr aavay kaaaaraah. At aaj Bruaaiah daalafa. 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