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Show , THE HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923. inerated by the Loa Angeles Steamterest on bonds. in the Lea Angeles-Honolul- u The highway and special road ship company an with for calls $135,444.73 fund Be nice, has passed into overdraft in the fund already exof the company .from the hands isting of $105,444.71 the United States shipping board, $1,000,000 FOR BOAT. it was announced at the latter's offices here today. The purchase LOS ANGELES, Calif, Auj. 10. was said to be "something The steamer City of Lot Angeles, price than less $1,000,000." been baa some tor time op which FIRE DELAYS BOAT. be needed for the payment of ? '; ' The Pickling Season I1; 1 ' ii that IfiFbicklinc season is nn and the ihniiap. Now is busy, we are Duttincr on an pxtranrdinnrv sn- on all spices. All that will be necessary is to call up on me pnone ana we will deliver at the follow- low prices: e ji L 20c SPICES ....... R KKit r. t .liijl 10c iL $H Bifes & Blackwell bottle for JlO J tt f iV. S I'd 3 li I Eat at EmiFs An increase of nearly J W per cent in the tax lery of 19.J over in is shown that of 1922 the levy just made by the The levy county commission. on the taxable property in Utah county for county purposes only for 1923 is 6.9J mills as compared with 363 mills for 1922, or an increase of 3.30 mills. The levy for county general fund is the same as that of last year or 1.80 mills. The tax levy of 1922 shows that the county general fund levy was 1.30 mills but added to that is the building; fund of the new county building, .50 mills, which also belongs to the general fund. No separate provision was made by the county commission this year for the completion of the county court house. The county road levy has been raised from 1.17 mills to 3 mills or an increase of 1.83 mills. The poor and indigent fund has been increased 64 mills over that The levy this year of last year. is one mill as compared with .36 mills, 'Of this levy .86 goes to the regular poor and indigent fund while .14 mills is for the "county infirmary maintenance. The 1922 levy called for .28 mills for the county poor and indigent fund and .08 mills for the county infirmary maintenance. In addition to this levy the county commission for the first time for several years has levied .20 mills for the widows' pension 11c spices 8c Chow, 78c . L F MEATS Our market is amonc th hAst. in th ntntA. With clean, sanitary cooling "system you are always sure the very best. We handle the best the petting XT J. Kei anoras. jnoic inese special prices 1 P!?..I!V. !." J 1 1 26c 'j Roasts, . T.!t J5011, f M J )s. I 'I s- - for Ham ogna '. t0 35c 20C foiled Ham' 58c 25c Steer Round Steak, lb. ... Steer Loin Steak, lb. ... . 35c . Weiners for - j 2 lbs. 22ic 22ic ROVO MEAT PACKING CO. t STEAK, '1 OILS SERVICE Well What Is It? hv! It's the Extraatten- Im.you get without Extra charge ine 2DC :. is estimated, that $40,000 will ......,..... b- ...........................99 ........ .......... b. ...................... ............ ..... ............... ssssxss txsxtxsss TU7 outstanding improvements whose artistry and execution is as certain to command the professional concern of coachwork craftsmen and engineers as the admiration of the public at large. With no j ustification in the way of increased manufacturing costs for a price advance Nash stands firm on current prices so that the important and expensive new car advancements relating both to engineering and equigment in reality constitute a price reductions. For School ;,. OVING THE DISPLAY BEGINS SOON m Unequaled Service ML Local or Long Distance Moving. Prices Cheerfully Given. All Work Guaranteed. V . Hdrdy-Madse- n Transfer Co. (CO Regular Service to Geneva 11 i EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Phone 148 Brewer Motor Company 145 North University Ah Resorts by Order. Prices Right. ?senger Trips to i Pt BIGHT iY M'CALLsYf The middy dress with the pleated skirt sketched here would fulfill almost any school regulations, however strict. The blouse may 'be of galatea, rep or some stout washable material, the skirt of lierge or trlcotine. ..... ..... ......... With traditional progressiveness Nash has developed a number of bodies and other ' . - Lowest Prices WEEK ENDING AUGUST 11, 1923. 100-lsack Beet Sugar .9.79 10 lbs. Beet Sugar . 27c Fancy Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb Smoked Bacon Squares, lb. 18c Mild Cured Picnic Hams, lb...".... .....19c Salt Bacon, the kind you like, lb. . . . . .20r .V. ,40c Best Sliced Ham. lb. Fairview Creamery Butter, lb. .....47c .30 Strictly Freeh Eggs, dozen Rich, Sweet Fresh Milk, quart 8 can Armour's Corned Beef 30 Kippered Salmon, lb. ...35c 2 dozen small, juicy Lemons .45c Black Figs, special lb. ............SO . . . ... Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, lb. .41 Gallon can Sweet Pickles. $1 .25 Gallon can Catsup........ .......85 Gallon can Pineapple .75c 8 lbs. Bulk Pure Lard . .. . . . . . ,50 . .. 1 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch . .25 2 pkgs. Silver Gloss Starch .....25 We earrx a full stock Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubbers, Wax. look for Nash to lead the way and who consequently set their hopes highest. S UPERIOR MOTOR CO i! Fresh Selects, Strictly $8.10 per case Ask your grocer for association graded eggs. mwf 446. These new Nash conceptions in open and enclosed car types are now placed on display with a quiet surety that they will ceed the expectations even of those who For exhibitions and advertising' purposes has been set aside ?L.3o7.- It Half Block North of Fountain. Phone 820. .... - Phone FOURS and SIXES need $9,500, ESS fenietly Fresh Standards, per case ..$7.20 West Center. 150 Annou nces New Models i IT'S FREE HERE SAMUEL KOPP room of SHORT ORDERS BUY FOR CASH LnA commission follows: County salaries, traveling expenses and miscellaneous $7,400; expenses treasurer's office, $13,278.50; asclerk's sessor's office, $9,942; auditor's office, office, $6,171 ; $5190; recorder's office, $7,242; surveyor's office, $3,000; attorney's sheriff's office, office, $2,800; $1,128.74; jail, $15,841; county prisoner's board, $1,750; city court, $1,100; civil court, $2,500; agricultural agent, $2,750; crop inspector,: $6,000; court house and grounds, vital $3 050; registers statistics, $85,0; furniture and fixtures, $1,500;; elections, $50; advertising legal, miscellaneous $1,300; notices, equipment, $200; insane liearings, $210; interest on notes, $10,737.50;! interest on warrant. $5,221.49;! automobiles, $2,400; improvement court house and grounds, $1,200; (Argyle), $1,800; pending suit miscellaneous, $9,000. The budget calls, for $51,591.57 for the new countv court house. Of this amount $31,591.57 is to cover an overdraft already existing in the fund. The poor and indigent fund, ac- -j cording to the budget, requires! an- overdraft already-ex-- i $39,720, of istintr in this fund $3,353, 6. while the county infirmary will I i fire, was discovered la the engine the shippinj board User President Wilson a few hours before she was to star a trip ta the Far East. Thursday, but was extinguished with nominal damage. The sailing was postponed to a later SAVE MONEY 8 u According to the budget accepted by the county commission and on which the county levy has been based the general fund will require divided as $123,612.23 for 1923 HAVOLINE ( i?CAT .mii' 75c 4EMIL NELSON, Prop. To take care of the interest on bonds a levy of .83 mills or an increase of .53 mills over the .30 mills of 1922 has been levied. Another new levy for 1923 is that for crop pest inspection which has been placed at .10 mills. Added to the county levy of 6.93 mills is that of three mills for state Utah County road purposes in making the entire county levy 9.93 5.63 mills mills as compared with for 1922, or an increase of 4.30 MOBILE, VICO, PERIOR A Phone Roy 'Peters, 862, Prove, Utah. Our quotations to dealers for the week of Aujpist 6 to August 13: From 41:30 to 7:30 40c and 50c SPECIAL fund. PHONES 19 AND 39 3NOCO Aug. 10. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS INC. REGULAR DINNER mills. i FTLANCISCO. date. 14c cpippc FAX , S 5 g S S g S S " S 5 S |