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Show 'IHrJ SUNDAY HERALD, MA ECU W'liat the World Is LDom& from rods bark from the property line Tmth M'et ' of aald porti'ius of t M strwts npoa rrt-- t ; im KonrtU r'outh tm-- l frm vti-i- i mid it to be W'trtt lr-- t to Wrt constructed. lujruviut lands trpet; on Fifth 8un!h stwt from, Aiao llv tulloa lug Sisth Wrrt strwf tn 'iVuth Wmt' l.vint outKlde the platted portion of t mm-rm Sixth South frm 1'rt.vo City md In Kwilou L X 11 trevt; and 1Z of Townahip 7 Kouih, Range mith VlKt itm-- t to a piut fvt we4 of Buuth I'astur or 2 Kast, iSiiit Lake Baae and alert-diaHistH Laar; m what is inown as Slid in Balion 8tl of Township the Houth I "suture Lane or South, Bange 2 East, Salt Lake Lane frt.iu Sixth Hah nwt sMifh Base and Iteridlaa; all laid lym-r- l a dixtsnce of spproxtmsifly 4273: oa both aides of the follw in feet to what Is known ms the fiouth streets and erteuillne twelve rods 1'anture Uat. lines of said bark from the pru-rtTo t knows ss Rewer Pintrirt streets as follows: On fifth West No. 20, and oVfray the ciwt and ex- street from fifth North street to the north city limits; South Pasture panse thereof, mtlmntrtl at of which the city's portion U Lane or Scott Lane from Blzth ii'KJfi.OO, snd the balance of said Month street to the Booth Pasture : the sum of estimated cut, Gate; Htxtn South street from $132.25H.fla ty a local asaetwueiit Tenth Went street to a point 1200 npoa the lots and pUwea of ground feet west of said lane Center street fronting upon and adjacent to an Id from Eleventh West atrvet to the of the (Salt Lake A proposed Improvement, within ' e Hlzth following desrrilted district, bring I'tah Railway company; the district to be affected and West street from tilth North to benefited by said Improvement, midway between Sixth end Seventh North streets; Sixth North street All lots and pieces of ground sit- from Fifth West street to Sixth uate within Blocks 7, S, 8, 10, 13, Wet streets; the north side of 14, 15. 30. SL 32. S3, Sfl, 87, 82, 63, Fifth North street from Fifth West 54, 67, 68, 74. 75, 78, 77. T8, 79, 80, street to Ninth West street; the 81, 82, 65, 9, 7, 102, 103, 104. 116, north aide of Second North street 117, 118, 118, all in I'tet "A," Prov from Tenth to Eleventh West City Survey of Building Lots : slso streets; the west aide of Eleventh all lots and pieces of ground situate West street from Center street to within Lota 1, 2, 8, 4, 6 and 6, Second North street; the west side block 16; lots 1, 2, S, 4 and 6, block of Tenth West street from Center 59; lots 2, 8, 4, S, 6 and 7, block 73; street to 8ecoud South street; the lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 8 and 7, block 105; south aide of Sixth ?outb street lota 1. 2, 7 and 8, block 120: lots 1, from Sixth West street to Tenth 6, 7 and 8, block 101 ; lots 1, 2, 3. 4, West street. 7 and 8, block 98, all In Plat "A," The assessment Is to be levied as Provo City Survey of Building follows: The property abutting on Lots, snd for a distance of twelve what is known as the Scott Lane fWvekth Wmt Or Jack ls y l, 6-i- Tosts to dttermine the type of buii.hng best adapted to withstand machine earthquakes are made on which reproduces, with rtslistie intensity, the horizontal and Vertical vihrm-lio- o caused by a grnuine tremor. The device if the invention of two Japanese professors, tad coosista of fc platform on which a model house if constructed on a reduced scale.. The bate is then made to away and ahake a the furface of the earth doea in a aeif-mdisturbance, by weans of levers. io nd .1 t I rlght-of-ws- i j i , aft lrftiu ar awns i This coat adheres to the popular straight lines but offers Interesting: variation In the clever use of heavy printed cloth on navy blue polret twill. The collars and cuffs and the low belt are nova) enough to be worthy of "iur consideration. u is accorded given as much attention the sinking of the foundations of a modern skyscraper, is disclosed in the report of the National Association of Building Owners and Managers. This consideration is reflected chiefly in planning for adequate and attractive rest rooms which, it is declared, can no longer bf classed as luxuries. Also, human frailties must be taken into consideration, including the habits of messenger boys penciling corridors and Jumping down the stairs. The pencil habit has given rise to the term "pencil line" for the height of marble wainscoting, which Is raised to such a level that marks may be easily cleaned t 4QTo restore the color of a shellae sur- from the walls. Awning fires ere being face that has become white in spots, prevented through dipping of the hold a heated iron over the spots. substance. in a - .'MOON Although les thuns 30 Per cent of the total, the farm popluation of the United Slates is carrying more driven on. A hook is provided on on than 35 per cent of the child popusupport block to keep the top board lation. The farm educates this excess of youth and turns it over to down, and a short length of iron pips or rod, fitting loosely in holes drilled the cities at the producing age. through the sides of the top, prevents NOTICE OF INTENTION. the wheels from running off the jack Notice is hereby given by the while the work is being done, thui Bonrd of CoinmlsHiouers of Provo making the work perfectly safe. City, Utah, of the Intention of snid board to moke the following deA can of crushed coke placed tn an scribed Improvement, according to loe box or basement is highly effective the plans, profiles and specifications on file In the office of the city enin absorbing unpleasant odors. gineer, To construct and lay sewer lat erals (with concrete manholes) of first class vitrified pipe 18,035 -- L lis) THIS. fcjiTH High Shades By CONDO ne.e, pushc1 Ki mi 1 n feet of vitrified pipe; lineal feet of vitri fied pipe; 6,775 lineal feet of vitrified pipe; 2907 lineal feet of vitrified pipe: 23501 lineal feet of vitrified pipe. ana 4070 lineal feet of vitrified pipe; along the following de scribed streets of Provo City: On Sixth West street from Third North street to midway between Sixth and Seventh North streets; on Seventh West street from Pen-te- r street to Fifth North street; on Seventh West street from Fourth South street to Sixth South street; on Eighth West street from Sixth South street to Fifth North street; on Ninth West street from Sixth South street to Fifth North street; on Tenth Wert street from Second South street to Second North street; on Eleventh West street from Center street to Second North street; on Fifth West Btreet from Fifth North street to the north city limits; on Sixth North street from Fifth West to Sixth West street; on Fifth North street from Fifth West street to Ninth West street ; on Fourth North street from Fifth West street to Ninth West street; on Third North street from Sixth West street to Ninth West street ; on Second North street from Sixth West street to Eleventh West street; on First North from Sixth West street to Eleventh West street ; on Center street from Eighth West street to a point where the of the Salt Lake 4 Utah Railway company crosses said street; on First South street from Seventh West street to Tenth West street ; on Second South street from Seventh West street to Tenth West Hnenl 11,892 Do lion ever wash Hour fine feather pillows? h Probably not Pillows and other bulky and heavy articles of home use have been beyond the scope of the home laundry. But now the t finest feather pillows can be washed and dried in the wonderful new h h h IM T(?Y'MC T?ON'T OTHe,. MS. toOMAhX TO rMfcC OOT MY INCOME TAX WPOtT . ESTtvSCN WESTS VeY tiecc, MC- piCU.T5 THS TeiT.5?i,-r- i - YOU -- tMILcs An UNCLS-I- Yoo'R-- C CMROMO o N'iii. AT T IT. You Ojisi UMpe"UOSS . "V - ANT5 . .MM I 1 Spring ijats, aome trimmed with ' fur collars, are being featured tn high shades of blue, green and brown. V art fasaar. a ' P g r,?! r . . ....Jl c. viiiuB .'" ehaU have provement t. JT Ocsa- B?'T1 and the estimated rate per square ?fi,tlT of area is I1.W230; provided "VV..twl Mrcn JW1 that 80 feet frontage of any cor- AX8 ner lot abutting on said proposed P1' Improvement ahaU be exemj from Efwl. nrrt Publication March Jo; to, aaMMnent where a sewer has a ready been constrnctad on the other pubUcatioB April 20, 1924.) rl V '' I- bave.it repaired Cleaned or Rebuilt Like New and Cut the High Cost of Living. The Herald's Repair Directory gives all the principal places where aa article can be cleaned, repaired or rebuilt like new. Here's where yon can do it: i m . i G. E. McCartia, Manager. Red lators Repaired and CITY TAILORNG CO. Reeored. Pmsinc, Cleaning, Dyeing, NEW 33T W. Center MADE OLD RADIATORS Repairing. PROVO AUTO RADIATOR CO. . 8t t All Work Guaranteed. 145 N. Tnir. 853. Phone ; Have Your Watch and Jewelry Repaired at the COLUMBIA MUSIC & JEWELRY CO. We specialize on railroad watches and hlph grade moveAll work guaranteed. ments. O. L. Allphln, Jeweler. 170 W. Center St Phone 90. AUTO r U ytmnclf without cost. Yon own the Savage for few dollar week and before you buy we will make a free demon Uralion thowint you right in your own home how you can do ail you wa thing better and mora easily than, i you aver believed possible. (u 1 i ' 4m Wkiifimer AimftNM Kearl Electric Corr.pany at BARTON'S St V OLD BOOKS made like new. Have them recovered at Gold Stamping and Magazine 1st W. 60 B. 6th K. Phone i"in jiuyvvjVsViriiViiiiir 67 N. Binding. Phone 444. " 852. BICYCLES SOLD AND REPAIRED Phone 82. Expert Key and Lock Work. Everything on Wheels Repaired. CYCLE MEREDITH 77 N. Univ. Ave. 112 N. ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING 403 W. Center St University CO. Ave. TOP AUTO CITY & PAINTING CO. G. T. Lisonbee, Don't send your children to school with worn ont shoes--It's Prop. Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Side bad for their health and character. Let as rebuild their shoes by our factory methods. Curtains, Acto Painting and Revanrlshing. All Work Guaranteed. 432 W. Center Bt Phone 848. WE REPAIR EVERYTHING! Phonographs, typewriters, cash machines, registers, sewing lawn mowers, furniture, scissors and saws knives, sharpened, lock and gun smithing, stove parts; in fact, every- Get etc. yonr Lumber and Shingles and Roofing from THE GENERAL SHOP Phone 65-160 W. 4th 8. "Quality and Service Srd 8. and Phone 104. For repairing outhouses, your home, fences, PROVO LUMBER thing. I 228 W. Center Phone 859. DANIELS AUTO WHEEL & BODY SHOP PROVO PHOTO SUPPLY & MUSIC CO, Tom can pro MACHINE SHOP PROVO BOOK BINDERY WASH ERcW DRYER action extracts the water and makes the pillows light and fluffy, ash your comforts too; and your fine blankets; portieres cln' be washed and dried without removing the rings; sport coats and sweaters with pearl buttons (the Savage cannot break' or tear off a button); lace and net curtains (the Savage carv not tear anything,1 no matter how delicate); auto robes and Tag rugs (nothiiig is too dirty for the Savage to wash dean.) & Expert Workmanship. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We repair Kodaks and all kinds of Musical Instruments. It washes and dries without a wringer. The centrifugal drying by POWELL BROS. AUTO Dealers in High Grade PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ' Done Expert Electricians. WHEELS AND BODIES REPAIRED SAVAGE "Dries Without a Wringer' nave lour Work XAATtriiirvr"i Phone 138. 1 h r -r i- Phone 85a t: feus..sTT, Cons S'" ,1 ?,J??,... We Call and Deliver Free. fa-b- rio OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. sill be as i at the rate of fO.75 aide of aaid lot per foot front of property on the' AH protests and ot jeeti, u aide nearest the sewer, and $0.50 per ""wito, Wnu foot Xroot of proriy on the aide sttu W fartherest fro, the .ewer. The np : balance sesament against the H the ,f,'rt-!rj as-,? ?Lrt wiil oi i la the dwrkt "5, Ajw P-- m. of LeJed fifty cent of the coat of Comuuasioners aaid propo-ed at improvement to frout! t first regular meeting tiier,f- t- i" ,f ,Kr-,- .r area. And the estimated rate aid prv"e1 foot front on the side nearest the der such protesu aa sewer Is $1 11144. and the estimated " "iwisa foot frout oa the aiae rar-as 7 y to-wi-t: LOOK KOO, Tribe Found Women Flaj Part in Buildbg Laoghtf of Modern Skyscrapers in Wilds of Gylon For more than 2,000 yean, it is said, That the needs of women must be laughter has been unknown to the Ved-da-s, a tribe of aboriginal inhabitants of Ceylon, who have maintained a secluded existence in caves and jungles of the region. Cut off from other peoples and subsisting on bats, owla, and wows that they shoot with arrows, these Strang's people are said to have lost entirely the sensation of laughter. JThey Are thin and flabby, and a fat "man, is unknown to them. Efforts of a scientist, ?ho recently Tinted them, to produce smiles by tickling them on the soles of their bare feet or in the ribs, met with no success. Their stony sountenanoes did not wen wiggle. to-w- n. The longer the house ii able to with-ttathe vibrations, the better suited it is to resist the earthquake's power. Results of the recent disaster and of many previous occurrences like it, have proved that fires, gaining rapid headway in crumbled buildings, have frequently eauaed more da nage than the actual vibrations of the earth. A type of construction that will be in heavy shocks is sought by builders in countries where such disturbance are likely to occur. l fe-o- tt n. Quakes Test Building's Stability 1 dcst-rUte- d 'Automatic Man-Mad- e stiwt Tt-ut- When working on the rear end of as automobile, or xmdrr it, it is uu-all- y necessary to jack tip one enl of the ear to provide more sice to The illustration shows a pair of simpla homemad't jtcks for this purport unplaned They are cuu t of I by lumber, tuid constructed as shown is the upjier figure, each consisting of s 2 by n base, two support blocks, and a top board of the Same material The top board is pivoted on one of the support blocks I 7 means of a piece oi ft-iiron pipe, loosely held in place by large staples ; it must be about twice as long as the base and beveled at on end as shown, this end being slightly heavier than the other so that tht board will fall to the position indicated in the upper figure. The jacks are pkced dose to thl wheels at the front or rear, and the cat "" 192. trwt; oa Third South Mrwt Novelty CiS SLZN EY (POPULAR cSfEOUXKS cMAC.AZIKZ U SO, CO. TJnlv. REPAIR COLUMN NOTICE ANY OTHER ADVERTISER WISHING HIS BUSINESS LISTED IN THE ABOVE COLUMN, PRINTED EACH WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY IN THE HERALD IS INVITED TO CALL OR PHONE THE HERALD TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 95. SaJsM. Introducing HY IT PAYS R "001 'OPI h--.- 113' t. W7n t,7'X MWI Wi .ri- -' 1 By STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN. f It JUuw fi W itt Mi i .Ti.eil faJ a T" K. v . l y.-- r 1000 lbs. TRUCK FERTILIZER applied to this acre of onions in Bountiful produced 1500 bushels. 100 lbs. TRUCK FERTILIZER increased potatoes 25 bushels. 1-- 10 acre of $25.00 worth of INLAND FERTILIZER used by Mr. Waki, Sandy, Utah, produced for him over ten tons more tomatoes on 4 acres than was produced in the 5 acres adjoining where only barnyard manure was used. KoDA'i THAT ME CAN OUT Ml5 CocuAR AND v NECK TIC Of IN ONE MOVEMENT THEREBY SAVINC CONSIDERABLE TIME. It A YEAfe. lTAii By SvJfT TcJ?y M lA Nljj 8 8 i "'' Fine Memorials, chiseled by real artists are more than mere blocks of granite. They are the expressions of a high purpose to perpetuate for all time that which is beautiful and noble. Our personal attention to every detail and our conscientious effort to serve you well make it possible for you to express your real purpose in the memorial you may select. If interested, we invite you to see our large display of fine memorials and consult with us of your desires. Sugar beets and fruits of all kinds can be produced with equal profitable results by using INLAND FERTILIZER. BEESLEY MARBLE & INLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY Just South of 121 USE HERALD WANT ADS The Best M Regent St. the Monumenti .T? si tia " Jit slipped (EJTZ f Slromberg Salt Lake City. GRANITE WORKS Tabernacle. PROVO Chiropractor (Successor to R. L. Spurrier, D. C.) RHEUMATISM is one of the many diseases that usually responds very quickly to chiropractic adjustments. During my seven years of practice as a chiropractor I have successfully adjusted dozens of cases of will rheumatism, acute and chronic, with excellent results. I coungladly furnish, upon request, names and addresses of Utah ty people who have been greatly benefited and completely cured of rheumatism through chiropractic adjustments given by me. One case, a Mr. W. M. J., of Spanish Fork, (name and address furnished upon request), had suffered for weeks with an attack of acute inflammatory rheumatism. The usual forms of treatment had been tried without result and as a last resort I was called in to give Mr. J. some chiropractic adjustments. I found him in a wheel chair, unable to move or feed himself and sufa fering great pain. I adjusted Mr. J. for some time and after few weeks he was able to return to this work, completely well. This happened in the spring of 1D21. Today Mr. J. is feeling fine has had no more attacks of rheumatism, and gives chiropractic full credit for his recovery. . ; The above is only one of the many cases of rheumatism that I the have successfully handled. Others could be mentioned, but case of Mr. J. should be enough to convince anyone suffering from rheumatism, OR ANY OTHER DISEASE, that they owe it to themselves to Investigate chiropractic, the science that make" people well and happy. Make up your mind to call at my off?; NOW, REMEMBER, THAT I WILL GLADLY GO OVER YOUB ana CASE, give you a spinal analysis, and ONE ADJUSTMENT, do this for you ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. Delays may be dangerous. Make up your mind to call at my office NOW. Remember the name: , STROM BERG The Place: Over Farrer Bros. Store. 0 The Time: a, m. and 7 p. m. HONESTY SERVICE 9:30-10:3- 3-- Home Calls. Pnonv EFFICICENCX J |