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Show .1. THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,5, 1923. -- the Farmers & Merchants bank of Provo, a member of the federal reserve system, which largely through' his efforts has ; been developed into an extensive and successful institution; He was a man of sound judgment, whose progressiveness was SPANISH F0UK, Oct. 5. Mr tempered. byXsafe conservatismTmiidTnonducting the sf Ann Kowe, ptoueer woman of the fafrs-'othe bank he always recognized the. fact that the bank Third ward was honored- Tuesday is most worthy of public support that most carefully safe-nffelit fwheu thte members,-o- f the FAYLOOSE STIEHL Self Culture, club held their meetguards"the interests of its depositors. ing nt her home. Tlie feature of the of the whs program reading It was Mr. Dixon's high business standing and well known Teacher of Voice Henry Van I'jke'n "Muusious," by Miss ability that led to his election to the office of state treasurer Studio at residence, . Florence Howe ; community sing in 1900 on the Republican ticket.! He filled the posititon for ing was nbjo enjoyed, and it solo 355 East' First North. four years and while the incumbent in the off ice conceived by JIr& Jane Hodgens. Ttus was openine meeting of the." club. a plan, after study of the laws of Iowa, California and other Chas. 3VL Smith, M.D. the Mrs. the recipient, of k. suites, that led him to prepare bill to tax foreign many beautiful bouquets, and gave :The income thus ierivid has been very great, to a- short talk of apprreciatlon for fact it has been sufficientta.fiajMforJthe beautiful new capt Physician and Surgeon. , the honor bestowed upon her, tol building of Utah, which was erected at a cost of three (Reprinted from Thursday's Herajd Extra.) Office oyer Springville BankJohn D. Dixon, cashier of the Farmers & Merchants million dollars.. NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX. his home, ing Co. Hours 942)30, 5, bank, died Thursday afternoon at about 4 o'clock at DIVORCES FIFTH WIFE, ' To, Whom It May Concern: . .7 international News Berrlo. Notice is hereby given that a spef 440 North Fifth West street. ciety numbering 35, went to the AKHON, Ohio, OCt 6. Father Of home of Grandma" Mary Vincent Offiee Phone 106. Mr., DJxon's death came suddenly, practically without cinl tax, for the purpose of cona concrete sidewalk, warning. He had gone home, from the bank Tuesday afterOR. MADISON W. MERRILL structing of 2, at 12 years (Tneaday afternoon and spent the waterways,' driveways, etc., has noon, feeling slightly ill, but did not believe his condition was of was granted time with her. The aged, woman .Bland Charles age, beep levied 'by the board of comWednesday it was thought that his illness was a a divorce from his wife in Domes- celebrated het- 4th anniversary PENTIST missioners of Provo City, in Side- serious. walk Paving District No, 9, Exten- matter of little consequence, that it pjild.b&jQ$ly a day or tic Relations Goure. here. Bland June 12 of this year. A program toldvW judge that his last spouse, Full Modern Equipment. sion No. 7, which became effective two before he returneoto the bank. was given under the direction of the fifth, dested him a jocated in former hospital September 2St 1923. be to Mr better. seemed Dixon Shortly their marriage, in 1920, when he re- President Lizzie Monk, Including Thursday feeling Said special tax has been levied DUUdiBg, 35 E. Second S. upon the following described prop- before h'is death Dr. J. C. Clark, who had been his physician, fused to give her a deed to aU his community singing; an address by k ChristinaPeterson of the Nebo y : had left his ick bed expressing the opinion .that it would property. erty J; Provo, Utan. stake boajd; solo by Mrs, K M. be" matter would a a of he uhtil only couple ofjays Lots 1 to 12 inclusive in blocks 1, RELIEF SOCIETY VISITS atw talks by members. Lunch ' his at desk the bank at aeain. 2, 8, 4 and 5, and" lots 1, 2, 8, 4, IS, NON'OGEXARIAN' MEMBER eon was served by the refreshments OHAkLttsJ.LNGAR ' A few minutes later Mr. Dixon. was t(, T and 12 in block 0 of the East SPANISH FOHK, Oct. 5. Mem- - committee. r ; t- Music Studio Park addition to Provo City, front- so suddenly that the members of the immediate family hers of the Fourth 'ward Belief so upon said improveDirector of choruses, band ing or abutting 7sBKnilsBnBBnfBB to a depth; of 12 rods back hardly realized that the end had come. aid orchestra. Instruction ment, not "We did sickness as was think serious the as that from the property line of said violin, cornet, vocal and streets on which said sidewalk .pav- that,1" said a member of thetfamily to The Herald a few minUSED CAR "iano. ing is to be constructed. utes after the death of MrrDixori. -'- Kagame home from his work Wednesday morning not feeling very well. Previously Apply for Terms. BARGAINS All lots Of parcel ?f land frontv to that he had been ailing for two or three days but we did Q6 W. Center. Phone 899. ing on the east side of Seventn We thought it wras jiist street between Second South. street Aof think , toytiw; of the sickness , That Are Real and a point 7irfeet ntarth of .the all of iinSI??cted.to ao was cold.. Death fin ordinary side " of Third South street ; north . BARGAINS . we canhardly believe that he is dead." ABE W. TURNER also fill Iota or parcels of land, sons one three and his Attorney-at-Lasurvived wife, Mr. Dlxon'ii by fronting" on the north side of Third Room 7r Knight Bldg.,- - Erovo, SoutirstreetrbetweeB t poiah30 feet daughter, H. A. Dixon, superintendent of the frovo city Ail are in first, east of the east Bide of Seventh schools; Stanley Dixon of the Taylor Brothers company; Utah. Phone 661-- 1. class shape, and are East street and a point 96 'feet Rulon DixoD- 'vho is attending school in vyommg,' and Mauq on our, floor ready east fit the east side of Seventh Dixon. or a to roas, six East street, for your inspection. aeptn in the northeast quarter of Mr. Dix2,i was born in Salt Lftk City, July 16 Jt867. His VETERINARIAN being SeetionX Township 7 South, Range father, Henry Aldous Dixon, was born at Grahamstown, Cape 4DR. ARTHUR VANCE 8 Eflst, Salt Lake Base and MeriSoutn Africa, and in turn was a son ,01 John Henry If you are in the dian, for a depth of 12 rods back Colony. 156 W.8rd N. Phone 681-Nmarket for a real from the property line of said f Dixon, of English birth, who in 1820 left his native land and streets on which said sidewalk pav- went to South Africa as a member of the. colony knows .as the buy, come in and 3-ing is to be constructed. Dixon party, which had much to dowith the settlement of VDR. H. F. CANNON try out one of pur "described property Cane Colony. following, . cars. . Scientific Eyesight Specialist "The is assessed for private driveways in In the year 1856 Henry AvDixoa arrived in Salt Lake addition to the regular assessment, trver mane's Store. the tithing office of Pnone 655. Provo. Utah, all in Proo City Survey of Build- City and for years was connectedrwith" Saints. In 1870 he Church of Jesus Christof Latter-da- y ing Lots: the Commencing 231.6 feet south 1 removed to Provo and became secretary-o- f the Provo Woolen PROVO TYPEWRITER corner west of the southwest Ford Light Delivery deg. 150.00 associated Mills, thus with, the pro prominently becoming, to . EXCHANGE addition Park of block 2, East ; Overland Baby 265.0Q ductive the industries east 9.405 and chains Provo City, city. Ford Touring, starterjmd lights . . . . . . ... . . . . 225.00 Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. west 66 feet, thence south 88 deg. At a later period he had the management of the Prove Ford Touring , 52 min, east 99 feet, thence north : ... . . . . . . r . 150.00 Typewriters Repaired, Bought 1 dec. east 6(1 feet, thence north 88 branch of the great Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution Ford Touring , . 125.00 ind Sold. Repairing to 52 99 feet in. west dee. begin and was called upon for public service, being made county Spec-ltElcar Touring 285.00 16.00. All Work Guaranteed. ning treasuref of Utah oounty and also a member of the Provo Buick Four Touring 285.00 Commencing 12.13 chains south . Fhone 207-Buick Four Touring Continuing his work in and 6.26 chains east of the north- city council during the early days 175.00 v .' west corner of northeast quarter of the church, he served as a member, ofh&Quorum of Seventy Chevrolet Coupe --. . . 485.00 Section J, Township 7 South, Itange and he filled two missions, one to Africa of five years' duraNash Four Touring . . . ,625.00 , 3 East Of Salt Late Meridian; tion, 'from 1860 until-186a second one to England in and Studebaker Six, Special . 725.00 thence ( east3.14 chains, theuce 1923 Dodge Touring 1 north 99 feet,tbeuee west3.14 1879. A life of great worth and usefulness was closed when 800.00 Ford Sedan away. The mother of chains, thence soulhsM feet to be on the 4th of April, 1884, 350.00 John De Grey Dixon was in her maidenhood Miss Sarah De ginning $6.00. Commencing at a poIniNa the Grey and was born in Birmingham, England. They Lad a north line of Third South street, family of nine children, of whom one died in infancy,-whilAnd other good used car bargains: All these cars Provo, City, 9.045. chains east an. Jnhn Tip fJrev was the neronrl in order of birth. Arthur D. of northwest 12.73 cnains south are in first class mechanical condition with new paint, corner of northeast quarter of Sec thVthird of the family, was killed by electricity in 1911 at and new tops. tion 7. Township 7 8onth, Range 3-- the plaut of the Murdock Power company. Ernest is a resi East of .Salt Lake Meridian ; thence dent of Provo. Maria is the wife of Arthur N. Taylor, of the south , 89 deg. east 2.02- - chains, company, of Provo. Charles O. andj thence north 1 deg. east 99 feet, oied D. who Walter about a year ago. LeRoy was for a east min. 89 30 deg. thenceuth MHtaius. thence soutn t aog. number of years mayor of the city and Arnold is assistant west 9! feet, theuce soujth 89 deg, cashier in the Farmers Merchants bank of Provo. 1 ferXF Ct'LttRE CUB HOLDS MtfcTl.NG AT 1'IO.NLLK's HOME Professional Column f HI IIS AFIER HOME mm i Howe-wa- g - a corpora-tiolTsfoc- " , Have the heat from your furnace ' ' ? - week-afte- r ! . 3-- ' ' no need of leav-- . piped to each room ing the doors open to heat the rooms. Get the heat where you want it and ; Sor-enso- n be-bac- k deadr-Death-c- ame it: - r jr T-T- when you want -S us-th- at w SMOKE, SOOT AND GAS PROOF ' II I n n I I n rs r? IIUMH 1 I, I. IHIldP - r V " 343 W.vCenter St Phoiie 574, - , " THESE CHILLY NI GHT8 ' i that winter is near at Band and alwaysJieing alive to the needs of the public we would suggest that you fill your bin with the best coal on Remind us , y. the. marketclean coat coal that will give you the utmost satisfaction all ..... ........ ... ... 5, he-pass-ed winter. " 1 LET US FIGURE ON THAT GARAGE OR ROOFING BEFORE SNOW FLIES PHONE 357 AND GET OUR PRICES e MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER COMPANY Dixoh-Taylor-Euss- er . If your .wife can't cook don't Keep her I eat at the east 2.82 chains, thence north deg. east 99 feet, thence west 0.34 John De Grey Dixon acquired his early education in the chains, thence south 99. feet to be- ' schools of Provo and afterward attended the Brigham public $18.00. ginning iinivpraitv The following described properly Yniirnr nrArlemv. nnw tVifi RrichftTnyniino' !k nsswed for private- - waterways started out upon his business career asoookkeeper in the emlu uddition 'to the regular assess- ploy of Samuel Liddiard, a building contractor, with whom ment, all In Provo City Survey of he remained for He became connected !!: " divorce herl for a pet, and old liiiiUUng,Lis: Greer Cafe g-- S.O East, Township 7 South, Range-'.S ilt I.iik(. Meridian ; thence east 1.83 ih;;ins. thence north 09 feet, tiieiice west l.&i chains, thence south 99 feet- to ChccinnlnK $H.(M. - Cimiiiiem'lii'K LUC IrlJMC Ul A g Setteiubet28r-192- 4. ' We move Furniture, Haul LONG DISTANCE TRIPS t .Prices Most Reasonable. Phone 665 Provo .... ransfer Co. NIGHT AND DAY V SERVICE.. ..: t: Work Guaranteed ' . Interest at the rate of 6 per cenH per annum, on the wnoie amount of said tax shall be computed from the date, the ordinance levying said tax becomes effective, the 28th day of September, 1923, and inter est at the said rate on the whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each lnstaU men If any installment or the In terest aforesaid is not paid on the date when the same become due, then the whole amount of the tax nnpaid at the time aald Installment and Interest are due wiU become due and payable and will draw in. terest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum until paid. One or more of said Installments in the order In which they are payable aforesaid, r the whole tax may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordinance . becomes effective without Interest; and one or more of said Installment In the order in which they are payable or the whole tax nnpaid,' may be paid by paying the amount thereof and Interest to date. If said tax Is not paid when due I shaU proceed at once to collect same with interest end costs as provided by law and ordinance. " All special taxes are payable at my office, room 2, County Court Freight, Transfer Trunks. House, Provo City, Utah. Dated at Provo City. Utah, this 3rd day of October, 1923. " . ROSE V. STEtVART, City Treasurer and Collector of - . Taxes. Special ' . Careful, Courteous, Expert eneed Workmen. ' to UlWAViaiiUU la AiVVT CCVi V tOA J CUiU LI COO" TinihifaiW oai to School whit-h-stti- , with the urer of the company, which has three large stores in Provo, Eureka and Spanish Fork, Utah, the company occupying a front rank in mercantile circles in the state. at a Miit'8.0 chains In 1906 Mr. Dixon became the cashier and manager of chains east of south-- ) north uiitf 4.71 west corner of the north half ofi northeast quarter - of Section 7, Township 7 South, Range 3 East of Salt Lake Meridian, thence east 1 chain, thence north 99 feef, thence west 1 chain, theuce south 99 foet to iH'ginning $14.(18. And for a distance of twelve rods back from 'the property line upon is conimprovement structed, and is due and payable in equal annual installments, tegin-nlii- Li Cor. 5th W. and Center. ch.'iius north and oi me soiumvesi northeast titinrter Prop. W. three years. - Provo Lumber ft Building company, which he represented for 2.6S chuius t.st four years, and on the expiration of that period he entered corner of the north half of the into active association with the Taylor Brothers company of Section 7, Commcm-iu- Superior Motor Co. J First publication' Oct S: last publication Oct ft, 1923.) 1 rjourishing breakfast for school frtiMrrn k a problem easily solved Just serve Ajjuick; -- ers for ...150v uauuiiower, 10. ,..12J0 Ureen Peppers, lb... food combination foe growmg'yoAigsters.It gives strength to the U)dy,anda cle bain for work or play. It's a real fueMood-- - whole wheat grain prepared in its most digestible form. t.250 3 pkgs. Noodles 3 pkgs. Spaghetti ..250 3 pkgs. Macaroni . . .250 1 pkjr. each above. . . 250 1 lb. Loose, Macaroni.100 1 lb. Loose Cocoa... 150 1 lb. Cocoa, in jar. ... 250 1 lb. Loose Oyster Crack- - ...... The crisp, tasty oveMxiked shreds of whole wheat with milk make Nature's perfect 70 100 for .... ...250 ' Eating Apples, lb.....: 30 lb... 30 Dixie Grapes, very sweet, lb. .. -- 7-i- n. r.-.25- ... t4 ..S1.35 10-ga- Keg L ...'...$1.75 1 to Crock Jars, Brass King Wash Boards, each ...... .. ...650 Best of Materials : Used.-Satisfactio- Those Famous--". ; v, HOT CAKES, ,. : BUCKWHEAT CAKES - ad J . , . Elliolt & Harris Cafe . ' ; s t ,; ' . You Know How Roy Elliott Serves ThemlT 'Z WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OUR NOON LUNCH CALL IN AND SEE - - n Provo, Utah. . . . Are Served Every Uornlag at .... at N. Univ. Ave. .' HAM AND EGGS At Tery Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed,' bnfctt fooi tnbitcuitfan . ,10 WHOLE -- Columbia Theater Bldg Provo. ...-.$1.8- .;. .... " UTAH AUTO PAINTING CO. wfaoU wfast toest. Try it with -- s butltfi Soft chflSM Of IIMI IISSllsMMsli TTts Makers of Fine Portraits -- '6-i- n. Phone 905 and 893. It to yoor tnsss. Shre clciea-wne- Larson Studio 6-i- n: " ItissakMndiD, cam- 0-Plenty 1 it s4sslr with ssflc or KttMRW ocfrahs. Coo. Bs4 to sdssulats tains all tk Wirt yeah of training behind the era enable us to produce not only a likeness, but the most pleasing likenss. of Flower Pots. Galvanized Coal Hod 750 Stove Pipe, 300. Stove Pips, Stove Pipe, 6 to 300 Elbow . . . . . . 7rin. Elbow . 3O0 Stove' Boards Mail Boxes . 650- - i. fr, Wt. Ssrr 1 Our . wtjoWwhest,. rmAf onstsrl ad ussy lo sat. A per. iMirsi sms! lew mr tMsi the t the Likeness Is Everything . Cooking Apples, a vaaxwuKnxMiixMmxxxzwmxanxcs In Portraiture PHONE 117. ENDING OCTOBER 6 - Cantaloupes, large. two SknibiWhe wthl 1 ESSSS Mop Sticks, each.. . .200 Picking Bags ; . . ,$1.50 WE DELIVER Uelery, bunch. 50 Watermelons, lb. ... . ' - 338 WEST CENTER. lb Loose Soda Crax 150 Bananas, lb. " . . . .. .'.150 ureen uorn, dozen -- .300 . .20 Potatoes,. lbv Dry Onions...' 30 ; t 74. Wiliofd Berry X: .PRICES FOR WEEK 3 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 250 3 lbs. Navy Beans. . .25 Red Chili eans, lb..lO 2 lbs. Lima Beans. . .250 1 them Shredded Wheat ' - Phone US- - V |