OCR Text |
Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE SEVEN. you'll save more than the year's subscription price by reading this page of The Herald every day. Classified advertisements, bargains of goods and service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. k AB.tttUS' ROl MH P POSTPONED 3 WEEKS The farmers' roundup which had been scheduled for Thursday and EACHER RULE CHANGES MADE Provisions Definite ore SPRINGVILLE COl'RT NEWS. r.uni Wing of Tintie Vallev Friday, Filruary 7 and 8 at the v. n Pleasant Grove and the Lincoln high Clark and u!Shtwatchman Lewis cuuou miner me uirecuon ortrntlrr lnr t riiLiy evening, Ket Kudger Walker and C. II. Davies, of j 1. lietween nine and ten o'clock. A the agricultural departments of the mi gallon keg of whiskey together two schools lias been postiKmed with a few Inittles taken from an automobile which was parked behind O. S. Wood's store were confiscated by the officers. Wing was turned over to the county sheriff and the following day' after pleading guilty in Judge! Tucker's court to the charee of! having liquor in his posession, was fined ?1I0 and sentenced to iiintyj days iu the county Jail. The Jail sentence was suslnyided on the con- SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY. dition that he never commit the of-- ! feuce Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds an- ced. again, otherwise to be eufornounce the engagament of their daughter Bessie Jane, to Vern Cor- The court room of Judge Wayne nell Mendeuhall, the marriage to Johnson was crowded with spectalust Saturday uioriiing when take place February H, at the Salt tors ten iersoiis were brought for trial Luke temple. for breaking certain of the city ordinances. At the first city council meeting Miss Mary Louise Lee and Lauretta Johnson of Soldier Summit this year the mayor staled that it were the week end guests of Miss would be one of the policies of the new administration to see that the Beatrice Hatfield. laws are enforced.. He stated that Mrs. Mauiford Hutchinson had as the ordinances of Springville were by men who gave them a her guest Monday her mother, Mrs. passeddeal of thought and that they X. J. Xutall and her brother, Hoss great intended for good. If there Xuttall both of Pasadena, California were nre that are not good they and Mrs. Cliff Crawford of Soldier must any be repealed, he staled, "but Summit people who live under our government must respect its laws." Mrs. Jerry Puiiii has returned to Frank Snow and Frank Whitney her home in liingham after a visit of Mapleton and Ixumey Howe and Crau-daMeadn Mrs. with her mother, Vernal Royluuce of Springville all minors between the ages of IS and 21 pleaded guilty the charge of havA wedding reception will be held ing tobacco In their possession and in the First ward church Friday, were fined $5 each with the excepFebruary 8, for Mr. and Mrs. Leo tion of Roylance who was fined $3. R. L. Harding of the City Drug Weight who were married WednesCo. was fined ?:!().(.) for selling today in the Salt Lake temple. bacco to minors. Thursday afternoon the members Five other minors under the agj of the S. T. club were entertained of 18 had their hearing before home. her Smith at Claud Mrs. by Judge Willis of the juvenile court, The following officers were install- at the same time. Four pleaded elected was Lewis Clegg ed: Mrs. guilty to larceny charges and one having tobacco in bis possession. president; Mrs. Harry Pennington, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Man-forHutchinson, reporter. Progressive 500 was played during the afThe prize was won by ternoon. Luncheon was Mrs. Lewis Clegg. served by the hostess. n-- bewwes effective - In 1925. the revision is- said to Keeneral of making the pres- rules more definite ratner man fionsly altering them. In general re are tendencies on me part oi board to somewhat raise the in professional training t Perhaps the most notable change the recognition mat me junior educa-,ua- l :h school as a unit in the gvstem has come to stay, and , Is niiide apparent by the regu-ion- s governing the Junior high .ool certificate. Formerly this valid for only one year. Now five years. The new is vn lid provided that "the appli-iit'- g work must include a teaching ,jor of twenty hours, or more, of e subject tnat is taugnc in nign fr nols." - further provided that a life in tne junior nign senooi awarded to a teacher who Iioma allow more than five to elapse without actual crmriitnrw nnfl m'hn fnr- jsbes evidence or seven and one-- If t i If additional s quarter-hour- pro-- . biooal training. teachers The present emergency rtificate rule expires on July 1 this year. an example of the manner In Biich the present regulations are lade more definite it may be cited at whereas the present rule Is As t .it certificate in school aamin- - ratlon may be granted to persons ho have been ''eminently success- a euiierintendents of schools rah. but who cannot qualify for is now this provision diploma, In Rded: "Provided such candidate fur- Ishes evidence of having cotn- four-yea- r eted a standard high bool course, and in addition, two ars of normal school or college urk, which must include eighteen uarter-hour- s of professional edu- tional credit that may be applied ward the diploma In school ad ministration. This certificate may renewed by the presentation of diplomas In special igh school sub- - fcts the new rales make the fol ding additions: "his diploma may be granted to eaehera of industrial arts or farm fechanies who have a mastery of ne trade taught and who have had years of successful teaching rperience in the special subject, at w two of which have been in tah, and Who hnv cnmnlptprl Hip Mlowing standard college work or P equivalent" fhen follows snecifienrion of the umber of hours In various sub-such as would require, it is Rated, at least one and one-haor o years of academic or collegiate lf J. NUTTALL . v 03 age in were held yearg. h ward ehnnol HVirtoir Poh. r" salll F"ary 1, and woro 'h I V.ue""s6 auouence. nowers were profuse and The ' vtt.iA Ntitiful. Music was NVtoii fC!r WiiD?n ? r furnished hv tho ward were Supt L. John of PrTo; James P. of Salem- - and J- - PTeftkers of Provo- - Salem mixed ang : :The Vacant Chair." ' C Closing hrmn ther." t,v "as In tho i.t" V.l K",-"- br !.- - f " . ... 'Mil-- tt-- j ... years or nts healthy There are other symphl tr8de 88 " toms, fractor"' however. If the child is pale, Three vtM k has dark rings under the eyes, bad . "c"Jre uis ueam ne breath and takes no interest in Movph wnere ne plnv. It is almost a certainty that tMitinij V, 0rk 88 wntractor. worms He are eating tway its vitality. i h,Z . January 28, 1924, at The surest remedy for worms is u was orougnc White's Cream Vermifuge. It Is ek , n ior burial on Febra positive destruction to the worms lrp j but harmless to the child. Price Re is forvived by eleven children 35c. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. art lhlrtn grandchildren. Advertisement ill'-ee- FU t W-M- AND irwin Mcdowell M-- LINOLEUMS Itob-luso- n connected tf a ' ARRIVING iz, DAILY .....r. two-roiii- ii AT . I i i i i 2 BARTON'S. YOU 5 n Ony-ma- 3x0-W- one-hal- IU7-N- CALL F-3- 1 4 8 ON US. 242-W- VArtt'l-Md- ' NO MISTAKE. F-1- Additional Want Ads page 8 bju" MAKE 3 142-11- 0 8 PRICES. tfJjifcPV' F-- ll ' Barton's AMERICAN CPKNG MRVt&K fclAHON FURNITURE COMPANY antot. ui Can 8 T67-R-- Cattlemen-Sheepmen-Trappe- rs F-- Attention! We are paying highest prices for all kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts, Wool and Furs. If yon have anything in our line, we would be glad to quote you prices and guar-antc-e a square deal BE SURE AND SEE US BEFORE SELLING We claim to know our business and POSITIVELY hava the markets for our merchandise, which enables us to pay TOP PRICES for everything in our line. For any information call F-1- F-1- 0 article a By-La- By-La- F-1- 6th S. and 2nd E. Phone 367. W.H.Ray 108 Provo Hide & Fur Co. Last Saturday evening the First ward choir pave a four act play "Tho niisr. of the Earth." Those who took part were: Paul weight, i nomas Mary Brown, Gre-n- er Helen Manwaring. Ronaia Allan, Leo Weight, Ruth Allan Thelma Boyer, Frank Allan and Frank Bjarnson. Banjo solos and a male quartet filled in between the acts. A large and appreciative audience pronounced everything to lie 1 exceptionally fine. Mrs. D. C. Allemnn Is visiting ln Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas. mi,... b8Ck 10 RUGS AHLANDER MFG. CO. 47a 8. Vmlvcndtr Ave Plume 183k Prove, Utah. Word comes from Arizona that the babv of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of Mr. Jarris who is the grandchild carried and Mrs. John S. Boyer, Jr., off the first prize in the baby contest and was pronounced by the Judges as being perfect. liy cemetery. j type-riter- FURNITURE, Reynolds. dsrm,InEureka.SPFork ifp h flEc en- tertain Saturday evening at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Bessie Mrs. Zilla Brown and Mrs. J. C. "received his education at the Lvman entertained at the Brown 1 .tiniroreif borne Wednesday evening in Salt party rtfi!his man-iapto Margaret Lake City, at a family dinner Mrs Lewis taught school for a nura- - In honor of Mr. and 8 ln various towns. He pprrv. . nv.' SCDool In Mrs. Eliza Thorn is spending this "fell two Springvllle cars. week in Salt Lake City with relaLater h nnfiw.A v tives. . v""ri ,or'U as a , .,me uusiness L"ultui wuere lie oper- - SICKLY, FEVERISH CHILDREN Children suffering from intestinal In thn In- are cross, restless and unworms 1 r " $210,-000.0- REASONABLE Stations, and their definitions forty couples from the Springville elDg inserted to Insure Ir la club were in attendance. Lueu, the huaicqiv of Iniformltv." Mr. and Mrs. Arch Coombs of Hershey, Xebraska, are visiting with relatives ln Springville. R. MaJ.-kitihe- 8 aiumg. Ihe new reirnlnHnna si on nitil n efinltlon of such terms na "school The members of the Pleasant rganization and administration," enCe Of PflllltnHnn "uwtmloni Hour dancing club attended the In paining or practlce teachlne." dance given at the Auditorium Principles of education" and the Spanish Fork Saturday evening by these terms being used In the the Wasatch dancing club. About FUNERAL FOR FINE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hone anof their nounce the engagament daughter Velma to Kenneth Law of Mapleton. The marriage will take place February 20, In the Salt Lake temple. Miss Agnes Lindsay and Miss Blanch Worley entertained at a kitheen shower for Miss Bessie Reynolds, Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Stephen Deal. Part of the tea evening was Bpent at sewing on Detowels, for the honor guest licious refreshments were served to the following guests : Misses Reva Lewis and Jennie Reese of Provo, Lela Boyer, Carol Bird, Birdella Reynolds, Arline MendenhalL Catherine Southwick, Margaret Bisd, Mrs. Blanch Condie, Mrs. Delia Bird, Mrs. J. O. Reynolds and Mrs. Stephen Deal. nom: rku est I. 11S-W- ALL KINDS d will THE HERALD WANT ADS $210,-000.0- i Miss Odessa Mendenhall covering i i Listen!! I Mrs. Ellas Harnier entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday ine qnarter-hour- s of approved col- - for Miss Velma Hone. Many nice ke or normal school credit, lead- - and Useful presents were received, it toward the diploma in school A very enjoyable evening was spent dministration. by the many friends who were Similar provisos are added to the, present luiremeuts for various other mm of certificates. Under the regulations company , a speviul inciting of the & stockholder of the Kuight Woolen Mills is berei.y culled, lo lie held jH SCOTT p. STEWART at the principal otfkv of the com ::i li 'Ciil Engineer and S. Mineral pany. at Kuigbt Woolen Milla, in ii .Surveyor. Provo City, Suit of I'tnli, t II :ai::i:ai 'Columbia Theater ltl.lg, I'rovo. I'tah ' I r o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the . .:..! ... .I . , irr':i-lion SALE Toll I ilie and j.niiii itiitt .quints f range Bth day of March, A. 1. 1UJ4. UK De- and Mrmtural Drainage; ftibiuet. W. H. 2v2 Oth The mil lire of the hiisineha to lie sign; Consulting . ml Reports, F-transuded at the meeting Is to vote! FU RKX"! Modern apt- - furnishidfl'iee recently umved to Columbia for suitable liufurtiisbcd. upon the proposiliou of emending Theater lildg. 1 the Articles of Iucorpiirath u of the ci'iiple. Call lu'twccn 11 and A.VHTIIL'U ol-t- f used Xelejihones : tiargaiu U. Ave. piano. J X. I'niv. H5 : Article eight there- ;'chn company, . Resideuce t. S 21 tf tiffiee 2!lll. Tuylor llros., di. piano of so that the same shall road "The cor.limit of Ci.pit;'! stiKk of the RENT Modern furnished apt. 1'UR THE C. V. H. (nianlity, iiality and service, poration agnt'd uihiu shall lie K 10 1n K. oth S. use the Wat kin's products. Phone divided Into 7kki shares at SCHOOL OF AITLIED ART V. HH 2i'J S. 7th E. the par value of $.10.00 fier share," F 2U house. so that the limit of the capital VOll RENT Furnihed Itovo, Utah. f-. :s!it w. ;ivd s. Stock of the company shall thereby roil SALE One I C. .Smith Courses by mall and resident be reduced from $."25.iksi.om to Cull Sowards, at i;J7. Call or write for particuand for the transaction of FK I.H1CK CASH 8ALK IiY J 29 tf classes. ' lars. such other business as may lawbusitwo ciioicr ivm:i; u PIANO TUXIXU is a good iuvest fully come liefore the meeting. T( Hi KTI IF.lt XKSS Lul.S CHARLES OTTEXHEIMEH. FUU.NTIN'Ui ment. $3 buys the bent tuului; In HICH lilliit'MI PIANO TUNING President FAST I'hone STATIC HKillWAY UK- - the intermouiitain country. E. P. Maj hew at (ill) J or M4 for ! Jan. 2.1; last twi:i:n publication (First nf.au and by pkkv ' services with a one year guar.l publication Feb. 21. IltuNTiiV. ltOTli ONLY $i:ttio antee. IMJL IKK 270 W. FIKS T X. NOTICE OF M'KCIAl, MF.ETIMi' A competent tuner who PLEAS-AT OR STOCKHOLDERS OP COM- CA.VM.SU l.HOVK furuislied mod-- j FOR SALE 18 years' practiF(U REXT-8-rixi- m USED represents PIJIYEB PA1SV. era house. 101 V. 1st S. PIANO. Convenient terms. cal Notice is hereby given that a speFor several experience. ' Music Co. I'hone 150. cial meeting of the stockholders of with years BY Choice OWXEK 1'leasant Grove Canning: Company Full PALE Chickering & Sons factory, will be hold at the office of the com- city lots and a modern home.. pany In Pleasant Grove. Utah, on the Enquire 00 E. 4th X, Phone 5(ii M. PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., Boston. i 25th dav or f euruary, MO piano department. o'clock p. in. of that day, lor the Phone 529-- J following purposes: KOOMS IOU KENT. D'.i.tltl) 1. To vote for or against the FOR SALE 1'sed ranires and beat 4 niaile by the board of ers at bargain prices. Bates - - - - LArXIiRY directors of this company to amend Clothes called Stores Co, Article Number 6, or its Articles of Foil RENT furnished Nwitly for nod delivered. 8U8 N. 1st E. Incorporation so that us and aswhens' i batli. lt j reuu same snail Phone 3,"il R. amund"l the npai'tiiient, ". rtiit reasonable. H'i7 N. 2nd E. EMPLOYMENT Phone W'AXTEO Dressmaking and plain (a).,i(ihat the amount of the capi tal 8tO(S of tills corporation Blmll FOR electric wiriuff, contracting, sewing. Work guaranteed. Mrs. be $110.0U0.00, which shall be di- FoR RENT Four rooms, furnishM-J. II. Kirk, 11)8 J. estimates and call vided Into 100, OUU shares of common . repalrlug ed, modern. Phone Btock of the face or par value of 10 and Tolbot, 4ol-J- . cents per share, and 100,000 share CHIMNEY SWEEPING of preferred Btock of the par value Chimneys and furnaces cleaned; expert of $1.00 each. f FOR RENT Well furnished room MAX with ton and truck and will Second-Hando (b). All Btock, both preferred nil workman. New Phone kinds of hauling. with Inrce dollies closet, steam common, shall bave the same voting I'hone JI-Store, 318. power, except that the preferred heat, adjoinine bath; plenty of hot the are niven privilege water. Suitable for one or two perstockholders FOR coughs, colds and sore throat WORK WANTED of naiuiutf and electing four out of sons. 50 E. 2nd S. F-Woman, 33, deuse Walkin's cough and cold remthe eeven directors of the company, sires work as housekeeper or go long an any part or portion of the . edies. I'hone 2 tending children. Call 2(1. by creditor. preferred eiock taken rw,rimr,rirtn in satisfaction of FOR RENT Sleeping room, modern coin eiiieuces, $3 u week. 334 present claims against the corpora-- j IS ouisiannmtc. tlon 7"'""to p (v.nti.r i Aftlnloa nf tnrnrnoration S 1st E. BOAUD AND ROO.M-- 210 shall be entitled to receive thereon. oui and the company Is bound 10 paydiviof Its surplus or net profits, FoR RENT Two furnished rooms dends annually at the rate of eight ANNOUNCEMENT divifor light housekeeping. Call J. L. per cent per annum, which said shall and . be cumulative shall dends Russell at 544 or MRS. LAURA SENIOR become due and payable on the 1st after said FOR RENT day of April of each year Should Light housekeeping the Issued. is stock preferred has moved over Provo Meat & Packing Company. F-rooms. 579 N. Uuiv. Ave. net profits in any one year be In sufficient to pay the dividends, on j Dressmaking, Hemstitching, Button Making, Pleating. the preferred stocK, in wnoie or a UUAIIIJ A.U KUUA1 Ior young unpaid portion thereof Reasonable part, any rate. Call lady. shall become a charge against the 3(Mi-F-company and shall Also Stamping Designs. net profits of the V,. nuM In full nut nf the net DrofltS ' FOR RENT rooms. Orders Taken for Corsets. on the Phone i before any dividends are paid 381 K or call 150 W. 4th S. common stock. . i (d). Whenever accumulated dm- dends on the preferred stock for year have pur tfEVT Two furjiUheil rooms, previous and the present to holders , been declared and paid from Roberts Hotel, oe ,block of preferred stock the board of di- set or furnished. and $25 per month: rectors may declare lights pay, to be paid, from any further modern home. 240 S. 1st E. I'hone apartDrofita of or surplus earnings net the company such dividends as the board of directors may deem proper FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. to be paid to holders of the common F-113 E. 3rd N. Phone 5(10-J- . stock, provided, however, that no dividends ln excess of six cents per share per year can be set apart or FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms paid on the common stock until all for housekeeping, ground floor, of the preferred stock Issued to Rent reasonable. creditors of the company has been south rooms. retired and paid in full. Phone 330. (e). That tne preferred stock may be retired by the company pro FARMS, GARDENS. POULTRY rata or In full on any Interest date at par and accrued interest, and the List your Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots must be retired stock pro preferred YOTT WANT good hav, phone ruta on any Interest date by the use IF of buyers waiting. Your property may be just what of all surplus of the company which Ml some of these buyers want is in excess ot a surplus or ou,uuu. In the event of the liquida Foil SALE Two good cows. I'hone f). tion or dissolution or winding up of ti70 W. 275 E. 5th S. 8 or the corporation, either voluntary i?or Sale 10 acres one-ha- lf mi. N. W. Provo beet Involuntary, after the payment of WILL trade farm for the city propthe corporate indebtedness, slicer, good flowing well, all fenced; has been erty ; 15 acres on I'rovo Bench, holders of preferred stock shall be first entitled to be paid ln full the good house, water, fruit, cows, ploughed, good beet land. Bargain price for few days. face value thereof and all unpaid chickens, horses, entire Part terms. Price $1250.00. equipment. before dividends accrued any Zee Whitaker, Route 1, Box 44. 3 amount shall be paid or distribution be had to holders of the common FOR SALE White Leghorn pulstock. For Sale modern bungalow, large garage, east (g(. That all preferred stock and lets, the shares of common stock in the 3rd W. good layers. Call at 164 X. F.13 treasury of the company shall be subject to disposition by the board MAN WITH front, nice shade trees, only 4 blocks from main THREE GROWN of directors on such terms as said street. Terms on part. Great bargain. Price $2100.00. board may deem fit and proper. SONS would like to rent a farm 2. To amend Article Number 21 of near For Sale modern brick dwelling, close in ; can Used to farming. the Articles of Incorporation of this Please Provo. write to Ammon Foote, be used for boarding house, rooming house, apartcompany so that as and when amended the same shall read as Castle Dale, Utah. ment or dwelling. Big rent getter. 2 full sets plumbfollows: 21. FOR SALE Sweet elder number Furnace heat. Part terms. Price $4200. ing. apples The board of directors shall have and potatoes. We deliver. H. full Dower to adoot. amend, alter and repeal any and all as Giles, 1036 W. 4th 8. Phone 225-I in their judgment may be necessary 78 North Uni to carry into eilect the objects of Telephone . the corporation, which MISCELLANEOUS shall not be in conflict with the laws of the state of Utah nor with FOR SALE Steel range, $10. 159 this agreement. versity Ave. S. To adopt resolutions and to E. 7th N. Phone 106-2 transact any and all other business Field D. Fred E. Ray, Mgr. Florence Ray, Office Mgr. necessary to effectuate the objects welding and cut of the meeting. ting. We weld anything made ol CHARLES B. HARPER, Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments President metal. Work guaranteed. First class H. W. JACOBS, service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 688-- J Secretary. tf (First publication Jan. $L 1924; We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. last publication Feb. 24, 1924.) i j until February 25 and 2C Adopted 10 neguiauuus Sjieakers from the Agricultural on Certificates. college at Logan, the Young university and other expert agriculturalt! ...... ists will be in attendance at the J ana resuiuuuus ierieion of rules The same speakers will roundup. requirements lor be at the two schools. A complete erntng the ... . I ; rtflh kcbers ceruir m vi " program will be given later. i.v the state twain or eau- "a iecial meeting yester-frSn- d 1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Provo. Itau. Jan. 23, 1924. To the Stockholder. Knight Woolen Mills: In accordance with a resolution of the board of directors of the I IMHALL BROS. Member Provo Real Estate Board. TIRE MERCHANTS Phong 260 1233 W. CENTER St PROVO H a I 1 X I Vfai 4 in 'JTI vi t - 1 1 I 11 I rs and why not give me a chance to serve you efficiently? I can ride like a Packard if properly shod. "The Tire Merchants" know the secret let them demonstrate to you. I WANT SOME BALLOON TIRES. M if Hardy-Madse- n iff Phone TiOo'O Transfer Co. Office Phone 148; Res. Phone 175-- Careless handling of furniture and pianos has done more damage than natural wear and tear. Handled Right by the Right Company All Service Guaranteed 135 W. Center St Provo, Utah. |