OCR Text |
Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNTSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1921. ' ' I I HELPSI FOR "THE CITY BEAUTIFUL i i . ' Writtr Hit 8om Thing to Say Which Should Appeal to All Levari . In an Interesting; article In the Ladies' Home Journal recently Jaue Leslie Klft made the following pertinent remarka ; The number of hopelessly shabby little towns la appalllug. Almost every town, be It large or small, has a woman's club, and the- - women of these organisations seLthetandardsaod the rest of the community make a more or less successful effort to live Here is the Most Practical Acces sory You Can Buy For Your Car -- apt4hem- i- So It It toeicro.bitom. enpiAmejlra that I make-t- a appeal that tliey exert every effort to further The Oty Beautiful' movement. "The word clty Is used la Its broadest sense and embraces all towns. Irrespective of their acres or the number of their Inhabitants. Each community driving, night driving FOR dayweather you will find the es! A.J (ft thMMlte SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP Lowest Prices. Phone 446. Most The Cash and Carry System. Complete line. 1VEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 12, 1921. 15J Fancy Head Liettuce, each 35 Germade , 450 West Center. 9-l- b. 5 lbs. Good Rice bag Pancake Flour 3 pkgs. Quaker's Pancake Flour 3 pkgs. Corn Puffs Good Creamery Butter 2 pkgs. Tree Tea : 4-l- ;...... C , . 33J .29 ... . .... . . . . .35 25 b. 49 2 cans Deviled Chili Meat 55 .25 - .28J Dressed Spring Chickens, lb. . Fresh lb., Fat L. .TO, Oysters, per Large ... .25 1 lb. Seedless Raisins, bulk 7.,.,. 22 Package Seeded Raisins . . . , .45 2 quarts Cranberries 2 lbs. Best Mince Meat 45 .15 Pint bottle Sweet Cider . .24 Full pound package Cocoa Bargain . . . . x . .15 and 18 Extra Fine Salt Bacon, per lb. . . . . . . .30 4 lbs. Rice Popcorn ; . . . ;15 2 bottle Little Boy Blue Blueing ; 10 20c pkg. Ammonia . 10 Powdered Lye, while they last, per can Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times. ... ....... ....... '. '. ............ ................... ................ 1I0RE FOR THE MONEY. Provo Sauing Prices ALL THIS WEEK SI. 20 High Patent Flour ...V High Patent Flour in 500-l- b lots $2.35 ... .40 ............ .... ............................. 89 b 5-l- b ; . . . - -- 9-l- ............... ............ ... 5-- lb .... ..... ....... ..... -- ............... WATCH FOR OUR FRICES NEXT WEEK 1 i o . i 1 ' '. can Snowdrift can Shield's Lard 35c can Wesson Oil 29 Jello 100 b 29 sack Corn Meal ... . ; v. . . . 45 10 bars White Flyer . . . . i . . . . -i . . . . . ,45 10 bars Luna Soap . .1 10 12i2c Package Lux 12V4c Old Dutch Cleanser .100 . 25 . ... 15c Package Bon Ami, 2 for ... . 20c can Karo Syrup . .. . . ... . . .24 33c can Temptor Syrup .. v. .. . . .7. . . . 7, . ... . . ,23J . ... . . 33J C3c can Penick Syrup . . . . . W. . . . . . . . . . . G3 . . . 85c can Penick Syrup, 10-l- b 2-l- . Authority' and Instructions having been given to the division of highways of the state department of nuhlle works bythe legislature, the division wfli give a public hearing for the pur- pose of drafting rules to govern the ap- pearanceaflJoratloa of blllboa; Restrictions are wanted and the fol lowing regulations are to be submitted at the hearing: No outdoor advertising shall be per? mlttd on any location. within 500 feet of town or city parks, playgrounds, metropolitan parks, parkways, state reservations or public buildings. Nooutdoor advertising sign shall exceed an area of ten square feet If within 500 feet of any public highway. No outdoor advertising sign, wherever located, shall exceed an area of, 100 square feet, and all .such signs shall be. rectangular in form. No outdoor advertising shall be permitted upon any rock, tree or natural object of beauty. ,r;i AH fields and backgrounds of outdoor advertising shall be of neutral colors, 'and the fields, backgrounds and letters thereon shall not be discordant with surroundings, and nothing shall be placed thereoiv except letters of the alphabet and numerals. No outdoor avertising shall be al lowed within the area between inter secting streets and within a radius of 350 feet from the point where the en' ter lines of the streets intersect The structure and the "materials of all outdoor advertising signs shall meet the approval of the department of public safety of the commonwealth of Massachusetts as regards all questions of fire hazard. Boston Transcript iJ .. Garden Cities for England. London Is trying to work out . den cities about 20 miles outside its limits. These experiments In whole sale home construction are being carried on by thenterprise of private capital backed up with the generous government subsidy that is being given to ail home, construction projects. The pront8 ox the promoting com pany will be limited to seven percent of the investment, the proceeds over and above this amount going back Into town Improvements. The idea) bouse so much talked of In England, that resulted from the Dally Mail competition, will be given a practical tryout In this new city, The name of the place when completed wIU be Welwyn Garden City. J - War on Wetda. Weeds like the poor, will always be with us, to be sure, but that should not necessarily mean that we have to tolerate them In wholesale quantities. The early fall is the time to get after tljetn before they sow their seed for a more abundant crop next year. Much labor can.be saved the coming season In flower and vegetable gardens, lawn and orchard by pulling up and burning these pests. They furnish a hiding place for Injurious Insects. They take the nourishment from the soil and make a yard look neglected. Thrift Magazine, Phone S3S. nd CAr.nY, no ciiAncrs. 17larence 177L. W. J 178 Anna M. Huish 180 D. E, McKeao 183 Raynold Barnett , -. 15.00 30.00 7.50 1.50 have th best equipped steel Pipe acl Structural Shop between Omaha Pacific and oast tit Donaldson spent Sunday here J. ' with his. family. j. -- We r Our Foundry and Machine Department are fuUy equipped to handle work up to 10 , The new library building wlUbe completed in a few days. The work of moving the library will commence at once. feet in diameter We have 5-t- on capacity. both Electric and Acetylene Weld-ia- g equipments. The Q. 8. Wood Mercantile com pany la alive to the needs of the peo ple along the line of quick service,. ao is sporting a new auto truck for delivering. Send us your Welding Work, . Nothing too Large for us.! start edagain-Jhstreet. paving contract Monday morning. .Worfc , We e Ourhtgh school football team did some good playing Friday, defeating team of Salt Lake 3.00 theWestmlhster . 2,000 7 to 0. a score of City by 8.334 12.50 Daniels 7 .00 .. mm ineCo. 4.50 3.000 ..... ez:s:ssszzzzs:::sz:zssz:::ssz::; This is Your Store 690 703 715 721 722 723 725 26 784 792 793 884 965 977 985 to WEELL ....... ...... Wells L. Brimhall. M. Goodell ........ M. Goodell ........ M. M. M. A. Goodell Goodell Goodel' Broadbent L. A. Hatch L. A. Hatch M. A. 1.000 1,000 1,000 500 1,000 1.000 1.000 1,000 ..... Goodell....... 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 -- ....; a Cole Cole ........ Cole Cole ......7, Olflrr.Tr ........ ... A, Barclay...... ...... I860; T. 3. 2OS0 20S3 - 1.50 37.50 1.50 1.50 20.25 1.50 .75 7.50 1.000 600 5.000 1,000 -- W. L. Brimhall.... G. C. Emery 1.60 Dave W. Morgan, . 3.00 2.00O Grant Dougall 1.60 1.000 W. L. Brimhall.... W. L. Brimhall.... 1,000 1.50 1.5 1,000 W. L Brimhall.... 1.50 W. L. Brimhall..., 1,000 1.60 W. L. Brimhall.... 1,000 7.50 H. C. Yates'....... 6.000 J. C. Anderson..... 1,000 1.50 J, C Anderson..1.. 1,000 1.50 1.50 1.000 Jt C. Anderson 15.341 23.00 J. T. Clark ....... ... . Oldroyd ..... ilSei-TLJjOldro- 2081 2052 2053 2084 1.50 David H. Crook.... J. T. Clark Albert G. Clayton.. H. Hamilton Wilfred Stubbs Braxton Barnett . . ........ ...... ... ........ 8.000 1,000 1.000 600 1,000 X000 6.000 12.00 1.50 - 4,729 1,000 6,000 6.000 500 H7 B. Cole 1,000 1.000 H. B. Cole 1.000 H. B. Cole 1.000 H. B. Cole 13.000 W. L. Brimhall W Lv Brimhall. ,7. 25.000 W. L. Brimhall . . . 3.000 2,000 S7H. Roundy 500 Dr. C. M. Peterson. 230 W. H. Child 250 W, H. Child -- 1,500 Barney Packard 600 H. B. Cole 600 M. A. Goodell.,., 600 H. B. Cole 1.50 1.50 1.50 ........ 1.60 ... 19.50 S7.50 4.50 ..... ., John PriU II. B. Cole H. B. Cole H. B. Cole lh B. Cole 600 ........ ........ Grant Pemberton., Geo. Busch..... Geo. F. Busch John T. Clark ..... Verdell Halllday . , B. B. Pacltard J. L. Woodruff .... H. B. Cole II. B. Cole It. R. Cole H. B. Cote H. P. Cole ..... ....7. 3.00 .75 ' -- .38 .37 125 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .73 ,75 .75 .73 600 500 600 600 : 600 .75 600 " .75 500 .:: .75 500 600 7 .75 1.60 1,000 3.75 2,500 .75 f.00 ......... . 1.50 .75 1.60 1X0 7.50 7.11 1.60 7.50 7.50 .75 500 500 500 .75 A- - 500 .75 .75 500 r .1 HI Do Not Overlook Our Distinctive Stationery. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MUSICAL SUPPLIES Improvement, 1-- ...... J. following 1.50 To' grade, construct driveway cross 1.50 ings, waterways, irrigation inlets, grati1.50 ng: inlets, and with cement conpare 1.50 crete aix (6) inches thick, a roadway flity-thre- e and one-hal- f (53 feet 1.50 wide from curb to curb, on First North .38 street between University avenue and -- 1.60 First East street; and on First East 1.50 street between Center street and First 1.60 North street, also a roadway forty feet 1.50 wide from curb to curb on First North -- 1.50 East street ajod streetbetweenFir8f 1.50 Third East street, and on Second East 15.00 street between Center street and Sec1.50 ond North street; also as incidental Chas J. Munns.... 1,000 Mrs. Wm. W. Peay 1,000 la.Boo'Q. C. Emery .75 600 H. W. Donaldson... 10,000 15.00 G. C. Emery 86.000 54.00 John T. CJark 5,000 Gus Olsen 70 Chai J. Munns .... 1.000 il,50 1,000 ,:1X0 J. A. Barclay J. 'A. Barclay...... 1,000 1.60 1857 W. Bandley 1859 W. E. Allen 1932 1957 1962 1963 1969 1970 2006 2007 2008 2009 2026 2031 2032 2033 2046 2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070 2071 2072 2074 2075 2076 2077 2073 2079 1,000- 1.000 1,000 1,000 -- 1,000 1.000 Cole 10,000 J. Steed 1,000 M. A. Goodell. 1,000 M. AGoodeU...i.i W. H. Child 1,000 Myrteen Thurmond 25,000 H. B. H. B. H. B. H. B. H. B. Thos. 1.50 1.50 WOTICE OF INTENTION. .75 1.60 Notice is hereby given by the Board 1.60 ot Commissioners ot Provo City of the 1.50 Intention, of said board to make the 1.60 to- described 1.0001.50 P. Daynea ...;.7T7 rooi 1,000 R. A. Badger Dave W. Morgan ST :-- 250 10571. 1058 1070 1082 1108 1128 1183 1214 1215 1433 1436 1466 1478 1482 1484 1511 1573 1594 1597 1662 1664 1665 1695 1732 1752 1758 1770 1771 1772 1 3 1774 1801 1823 1824 1825 1835 1849 I A. Engberg Emlle Boise ;08S 20S7 Ament 2 CS We don't care how much he waves 20S3 II. M. the P.KJ, finy rnnn who knocks bis home ' ) U. M, Gray....... Gray , .town 19 a i.r.t-poor American. F 2i)!t J. W. Cray f: '2 Vict'.T E. A.idoron v Ccr Lsr. JL- - DehnerTm t'40.0009ft 113 W. P. Morford... 20.000 154 S. H. Roundy..... . 5.000 -- In B. W, Dixon housLngejisJsyLbulMngJIttlejgat: 4l8567Bandley NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY 4S-l- b .... .... mKmxizz-- stock of .Steel carry a 500-to- n ?hUs, -I Beams and Structural Shapes.- - ........ ...... ...... ...... PROVO PAINT & GLASS CO. 110 West Center St., Provo, Utah. iload and Use ...... M .... Robert Gabbtus or Salt Lake City H M spent last week here visiting relatives at " rai T and friends. - ........ . ... a at Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are rejoicing over the arrival ot a nine: M M pound daugjter, born November 5. at lit into the storm to see the road. No danger ifl meeting ' V or passing other cars. The fine material and workmanship of the Sunbeam Visor will add to the beauty of your car. Come in and let us put one on for you. We can I "OO give it to you with either amber or green " k ribbed glass. Price, onlv Pel-Loc- ' Springville Erl ezxzi: M-r- In stormy weather it will give you clear vision and a clean windshieldr'fvTo windshield cleaner to buy or ' bother with. No necessity for putting your .head out 'A-in- ch Syndicate Mining A Milling Co, Principal Place of Business, Prove, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No. S, levied on the 26U dayaf September, 1921, - the several amounts set opposite the name of the respective shareholders, as follows: yjwttaate Mining Company. ' CertNo. Name Shares. Amt 787 D. 1 WallickP. , . . . 1.000 160 790 Eva Broadbent 1.000 1.50 " 103$ H. 200 Cole JO 1093 P. G. Rchimond ... 1.000 ISO syndicate Mining & Milling Company Cert. No. Name Shares. Ain't A. J. Olsen ,100.000 150.00 25 Raynold Barnett 4.50 3.000 30 O. C Emery 1.50 1.000 31 O. C. Emery 1.50 1.000 35 Paul Douglas . . U00 2.25 59 Andrew Steed man 7.50 .6,000 84 Frank Fowler 1.50 . 1.00O 85 Frank Fowler . . . . . 1.000 150 ...... Sumbeam used it. have It pro- -, Visor indispensable once you the head sun or of the tectt the driver against glare lights and makes driving pleasant and 6afe. Why A single accident might cost you more than Visors. Sunbeam dozen a ...7; T take-chanc- SALE . The Springville Coal company is SOOAlvln E Olsen 17,000 23.50 iu their property and getting fencing 1.50 250 Joe Payne 1,000 erect coal sheds for the stor to ready 252 Walter Dillingham 1,000 1.50 N H 1.50 age of coal tor the winter market 272 W. H. Child 1.000 1.60 1.000 has Its own problems that must be 273 W. H. Child .7.7. JlxsISSSSSSSSSSSZSSZSSXSZZKSSSISSSi HIGH SCHOOL DANCE. 7.50 285 Anna M. Huish . . 5,000 worked out along Individual Unesand zzzzxixiiigz:: 1.000 1.50 --Armistice this thought has been - kept . in mind 288 C H. Dehner . . An : dance xwtll bel day "1.60 when the plan presented on this page 295 Raynold Barnett . "1,000 6.00 given In the Provo high school gym4.000 Martin was made. While It Is definlterlt Is 301 Eta 3.00 nasium Friday evening under the 2.000 305 CX D. Collette..... ZZZZZZIKlUcss sufficiently elastic to admit of the nec1.50 direction of the girls' club. Good II ; 1,000 345 Frank Fowler and re-ressary changes to makejt adaptable 3.000. 4.50 music, artistic decorations 435 Andrew . Steedman , U to any community. IM freshments will beleaturexLEYeryone 493 H. B. Cole -1- ,000 M . r t Broad bent . . . . . "1.000 1.50 is welcome. M nf H 3.75 2093 EmerMurdock77rzr.500 drier clubs, have a garden jcbminltteeT Louie R. Tanner... 5,000 7.50 1.60 This committee sboufd be given the 533 Wells L. Brimhall.. 1.000 2094, Grace V. & Kessel 1.50 7.50 work jtf managing the campaign for 534 Wells L7 Brimhall. 1,000 5.000 hut .75 2095 W. 600 635 Wells L. Brimhall. 4.50 L. Roundy 8,000 "The, City Beautiful'; and the. re 661 John PrlU 1.60 1.000 WE ARE HERE SERVE YOU.1 4.S0 2096 W. L. Roundy ..... 3,000 mainder of the club should lend It their 562 John Priti 1.50 2097 1.000 . Warren Shenard 37.50 23,000 whole-hearte- d 1.50 ONLY GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE 1.000 support The size of 663 John Prits And in Accordance with law and an the committee Is pot of paramount Im i.50 564 Jofhn PrlU ....7.:. 1,000 of order made the of directors board, portance, but a committee ol twelve 565 John Prits 7 .7 1.000 1.50 oar the 26th day of September, 1921, so 1.50 1,000 makes a good working number. Too 567 John PrlU Our jewelry is of the highest class useful and of each parcel of . such 1.50 many shares 1.000 568 John Pritx many, members' cause coufuslon. and stock as may be necessary will be sold ' 1.50 beautiful 1.000 569 Pritx John snappy styles, consistent with service; and too few meaus that'some will be over office of the company. Room 1.50 at the 1.000 570 John PriU 1 9th ..day-of.- . worked." tha BMhrwdullflcj,iBn," good taste; in short, just what you want. 1.60 67 5 at the hour of 1921, November, 1.60 1,000 672 A. Olmstead p. mH to pay delinquent assessments 1.000, --1.60 CURB 573 A. Olmstead BILLBOARD NUISANCE he cost ot ad- - i 1.000" 1.50 thereontogether-U14574 A701mstea(r and of sale. expenses vertising 1.50 CHRISTMAS CARDS 1.000 J. EDWIN STEIN, Boston Plans Drastic Restrictions That 575 A, Olmstead....., 1.50 1,000 576 A. Olmstead Shall Apply to All Forma of Secretary. 1.50 t 677 A. Olmstead 1,000 Nov. 4, last pub- Outdoor Advertising. .73 I (First publication 500 632 Wflford G. Done... GET YOURS NOW libation Nov. 18, 1921.) or for driving in A-L-- or NOTICE Columbia Miasic & Jew-ehy- Co. . "If It's New, Have It" WTc 176 W. Center, and part of said paving construction to Phone 99. construct curb and gutter of cement concrete, on the north side of First ISXSSZSIXSEZZSSSSXSSSSXSSXSSXSSSSSSSZZHHHS North, street between University avenue and First East -- street, on both sides of First North street from First East street to Third J&st streets and on both sides of First East street be tween First North street and Center street and on both sides ot Second East street between Center street and Second North street, all according to ; mar:. jfT the plans and profiles on file in the A office ot the city engineer and defray ine anuuers poruon or the cost and expense thereof, by a local assessment ....... upon the lots or pieces of .1 ground within the proposed improvement district which is hereby designated as Street Paving District No.. 13, being the district to be affected and benefited by said improvement, namely: Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 In block 26; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7 and 8 In blocjb 27; lots i, 6. 6, 7 and 8 in block 28; lots I and 2, In block 29; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, apd 8, in block 30; and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, ia block 31, all in Plat "B," Provo City Surrey of Building Lots, for a depth of onebundred. feet back frombe property line of said streets on which said improvement is to be constructed. The total estimated cost of said proposed Improvement is $50,r 2&L61,ot-whicthe ity V portion is $$,743.15. leaving $41,518.46 to be paid by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground to be affected or benefited by said Improvement The estimated cost per front toot is $3.3229, on the south side ot First North street between University avenue and First East street; $10.3929 per front foot on the north side of First North street between University avenue and First East street and on both sides of First East street between Center street and First North street; and '38.0762 per front foot on both sides of Second East Elmo Cheeve street between Center street and SecHardy fjUoy Phone 426-ond North street, and on both sides 570J. Phone . , ot First North street between First , 244 W. First North.- East treet and - Third East street 7 there being 399.53 feet frontage at the NG MOVINGPAClONG-SniPPI. $3.3229 rate, 1,196.81 feet frontage at U 3. Xr; ChoiceFreshFlowers for Every Occasion Provo (Green House h iffht 'Floras - the $10.3929 rate, and 3,189.40 feet frontage at the $8.0752 rate. AU protests and objections - to the carrying out of Buch Intention must be presented In writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of property, to the city recorder on or before the 14th day ot November, 1921 at 5 o'clock P. m. The Board of Commissioners at Its first regular meeting the 15th day ot thereafter, November, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m, will bear and consider such protests and objections to said proposed improvement as shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commisto-wi- t: sioners of Provo City, Utah. Dated October 24, 1921. FRED EVANS. . City recorder. triV?t ruWcaUon Oit. 21, 1921; last trvti ulArtril TTiinrrn 67 Nor tn m tirsi Nov. 13, ivll.) MR wes. 6. Office Phones No. 14S and No. Provo City, Utah. LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE AND MOVING A SPECULTY South of Salt Law Largest Transfer CompanyGuaranteed. Satisfaction ni-p:- Ginrnrrtk iinnm. Invito iUSl ViaiM iwn.Mt)' . a . tn".5iv.in COM Vcc Herald Want Ads 7o&Ui |