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Show ) FAGS THE EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY. JUNE 4, 1925. . r . . ... .. . ; . i .... KT. LOUIS, J one 4 lufo tiia ntaeties,- la the prediction Vault J.t?iuperature today, aud ai;y morutuf fuund the theruiuairtiahuwlnf the upper eighti. 'J i.o .i high Biarfc. Wednesday waa 70. prostratliimThave been 7001144. ' 1 LEGAL NOTICES i1 ' jpy sjrgje 5,, -- - .V xX v . , v crje 'f, 1 I i x ' ww u i v) ! IV I If tiytU parttfutara. -'- NOTICB TO CREDITORS. - wwfflit . W IL - LI A- -i. it li r m ins. JK lu ivy jwf liZZSll Ml I JI i ivl 'Of M M M - II -- EsUte of Michael O. Nltsh, de ceased. Creditor will present claim with Tomhera t Qmard W, Kask, at FooaUln Green, Baa Pete county, Utah, or to BcwtS ft Brockbank, , attoraej-a- room 1, Knlgbt buUdlBg, Proro, Utalk, on or befort tbe 20U) 1 da of July A. D, 1925. j III Dated at Salem, Utah, till 14th II day of May. A. P., 1025, ' Attorney. ''mQI7; V, l - Am It f fA iir-- 111 J : COLIMBIL Tonfeht 7:30 - 9:15 . A mt 1 u i. ..... J' LLO LLfP i - ki u 1 i l v i nm l im 1A&1 1 11 liaW IUt-PT- li n .HWmFWIKI niwHiOTWii IT.pvk.11b - 1 . . ';..- . - . : v. kap m IsTf if w II J! w C-- - fll ... i- -i u-m- 'VS I v . fl R V NOTICE Or INTENTION. Notice la hereby given by the of Proro board of commissioner the tntentlon of laid board of City t 1 1 to deacrlbed make the following ' - :J" I linprovenient, to t To (trade and peve with aere" Inch Portland cement concrete, TJni verelty'avenue betwen 1st North St III and 2nd North street, for the eullre width of aatd street between the gutter line (aaid street between gutter line being 88 feet wide,) ex cept an 18 foot strip In the-- center of said street; and also grade, con struct curb and gutter on each side of - atreet, construct covered- - cm- vert,. cleanout boxes, construct pri vate driveways where necessary t the expense of .the property benefitted thereby and pave with T inch Portland cement concrete, Pnlver- sity Avenue between 3rd South and 5th South street, except a 22 foot strip in center occupied by the right of way of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Co, (said street being 00 feet Vide between gutter) ; and also tograde, construct curb and gutters on each side of street, construct covered culverts, cleanout boxes,"Qn8truct private driveway where necessary at the expense of A tr ir V ma mm m II I ft II 7 ivy m mm mm m mm IV II 17 iiyy ui ft f m m ' j5V4j3vAf - -- I r v w mm it: , Ulv ' I If - " - Ji is. I i4 v kr AJk . '...t-v-w- Avenue beconcrete. University tween 5th and Oth South streets, for the entire width of the street (said pavement to be 66 feet wide.) Provo I City is to pay for the cost of all street liitersection. Said proposed improvement is to be called Street Paving' District NV1T. The total estimated cost of the I improvement above mentioned is the I sum of $38,635.00Lofjwhlch the city I will pay $2,697.00, and the abutters' portion of the cost and expense thereof is estimated at $35,838.00, or $11.76 pet front foot on 11 property III abutting on said Improvement be tween 1st and 2nd North streets, or $9.70 per front foot on all property III abutting oh' said Improvement be tween Srd and 5th South streets, or $13.67 per front foot on all property, abutting on said improvement be tween 5th South and Oth South streets, there being 798.64 feet of abntting property to be assessed for street paving only and 2397.44 feet of for Ill abutting property to he a street paving and curb and gutter. The estimated cost of private driveways each is $00. The abutters' por tion of the cost and expense thereof will be paid for by a local assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground within the following de scribed Street Paving District No. 17, being the'distriet to be affected and benefitted by said improvement, " ' : mmh-y:- :. s ' and CHARLES CHASE ' in ' pUKrt.benefilMJbjreiyind n the pave with 7 Inch Portland cement s, Some RICARD0 C0RTEZ a m ; uresses.auracuve enougn ion sireei wear. are designed in coat styles, beautifully tailored, others are sheer and. diinty enough ' r" ':: Ij m'' yy II tseautifullu trimmed, smartlu aesianea M mm mm I m I! 1 f ascinating iew t jocks xXt.5NJmttw.. VI V m . . VCXvVAVVTAAAAAOJUiI fflTOAVQ mm II II - ,. Yfis. AP(0WnPaj Vii1''iI3h,tp fV(iAv( vf5 a i ii tin vi uv-4u- wi T mm If vv .... t mm. if II. 11 .' ,;A A a 11 : ' - namely- , - University Avenue between 1st and 2nd North street to be assessed for paving only. ' All. lots and parcels of land fronting on University avenue and in on. Property -- mix? PRICE G00FY Friday and Saturday - - x Tires,. Tubes and Auto Parts SEE SoenetyOualbs ii AU.members of the advisory board and offlcers-- of the tamps of rhe city, including Lakeview and Grand-vieare requested to be present at the Administration building IMday evening, June 6. 'Special business twill I. . be transacted. ( - . . ' Mtas Jenny Elder entertained Wednesday evening at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Llrid say. Games and music were enjoyable features of the evening and were followed by a delicious luncheon, ." '"'.'; Those present were the Misses Krma Ben net, Leona Booth, Edith, Booth, Thelma Dastrup, Phoebe Lin- ford. Melva Durrant, Esther Eg. Ida Lelchty, Mary Burch and Mrs. Louis Richard.' . -- v The Provnnas. club wil' be entertained at the home of Mrs. Upton Hoover, Friday afternoon, June 5. - ST. LOUIS, . mrrcJ Mies Bertha Vogel entertained her Beehive class of the Third ward nt her home Tuesday evening. The June" 3. (UP) Preliminary hearings- for Garry Herrmann, owner of the Cincinnati baseball club and seven members of the "royal red rotors," on a charge of illegal possession of intoxicating liquor' will be held today. Herrmann and the seven fans . were arrested the last time the Cin cinnati baseball club played here, following a raid In which federal agents claimed to find several hot' ties of belpr in rooms rented ty the rooters otgani.ation'. , BABY'S COLDS "nipped 1 the bad" "dosing" by as of V VAPORUB OiT IT Million JmUndYmly modern home FOR) BENT full basement, furnace and garage. : Phone '687-J- . J-- 5 WEAT IS" STILL going at $1.85 per bushel Rocky Mt Cereal Co., 61) 3rd tVJ. Phone 813- - J. ' J-- 7 a , WILL TRADE new 5 room brick Colonial fully modern in Salt Lake for Provo home. J. A. Owens. . Phone 699-W- BEES .FOR J-- 7 SALE Phone 413vJ. i 4 ' J-l- J-- 7 " .... ', 0 CLIFF FAMILY MEETS. FOR ' RENT Modern 5 room furn WANTED To trade dry cow for All members-o- f the Cluff family one. fresh Will difference. ished bungaiow. . rS3 B. 4th. 8. pay to meet are organization requested 695 N. E. 4th 0 at the residence of Jerry Cluff, 208 North Fifth East Sunday at 4 p. nt. WANTED Embroidery work. COS FOR SALK-rfl4- x4 tiro and tnlie. GEORGE A. CLUFF. . E. 5th S... J-ij.io Phone 987. ' v ' Secretary, '"'."' c-- S - , - - WSJ t Ashton's Inc. T i Capital Prizes v" STAR TOURING CAR -by Nay lor Auto Co, LPRIGHT PIANO. t'. bv Walter Robinson Music Co. SAVAGE WASHER . by Bates Stores Co. ,i PRINCESS AtLSE ATS 10c Tonight 7:30 - 9:15 PETE MORRISON in- ; - "THE EMPTY SADDLE" and "WOLVES of the NORTH" Friday and Saturday WM.S. HART . in RETURN OF DRAW ' EGAN" 5 Xand comedy- 1 - ECONOMY coLur.in Used electric vacuum cleaners at' a I fraction of original cost. Used electric ers; also hand-pow- their ' washer washer, cheap. Our prices on small rugs are below cost. FOR RENT Modern home, new, and gutter. 330.' E. Oth N. Phone 247-J- . Lots. 1, 6, 7 and 8 BIockal, Plat A, and lots 4 and 5 of. Block 4, EXPERIENCED girl wants employ. Plat B. Provo City Survey of Build ;' ment doing housework. .813 E. Ing Lots. All protests and objections to the 4th N; carrying out of snch intention must be presented in writing, stating IM ' 60c. Call 766J for and Block,, or description of pro- MARCELLING appointments at 231 S.' 2nd E. pert to the City Recorder on.or be; Jy-- fore the 25th day of June, 1925, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Board of at Its regula meeting FOR SALE Kitchen ' cabinet and thereafter, towlt, the 25th day of steel folding, bed. Phone 624-June, 1925; at 40 o'ctoek ft; tx.- - will hear and consider such' protests and objections to, said improvement as FOR RENT A strictly, modern shall have been made, :f coy apartment, partly furnished. By order of the Board of Commis$15 per month. 174 N. 4th W. sioners of Provo City, Utah. Dated May 27, 1925. : ' FOR SALE House. AlnW new . FRED EVANS. - City Recorder. 4 room, closet, front porch. $1500 . Publication dtea: June, if taken at once. Terms. Arthur ' Clyde, 695 E. 4th N. -- " Lots 1 and 8 of Block 22, and lot t, 0, 7 and 8 of Block 23, of Plat A and lots 2, 8, 4 and 5 of Block S and lots 4 and 5J1 Block 12, Plat, B, Provo City Survey of Building - f. Lot8. Property on University Avenue between 5th fnd 6th Sjmth streets to be assessed for paving and' curb 0 rooms were attractively, decorated FOB-- SALE House and lot, close with rones and carnations. Games .In '4th N, and 2nd W. f Great bar and music wore the main features gain $25 down- and $15 per month. f the evening after which refresh Wee $800. : ' ten. were served to ments ? RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY. '" 7 - 105 WEST CENTER New Today and ; Hal Roach Comedy : SAJLOR PAPA SAVE YOUR COUPONS Every ticket purchase matinee or night will be snven coutwn. Prize for Monday, Juntf 8th DIAMOND KUSU.; mattresses just ar a rived 50 lb. 4row stitched, rolled edge, a bargain at ... $10. and. gutter. 0 - JACK PICK 0RD ' in "WAKING UP THE TOWN , One lot of extra fine t - FOR RENT Modern home, elegant ly furnished. Phone 862-- ; cluded In the following lots and blocks; Lots 1 and 8 of Block 88, Plat A Prove City Survey of Build ing lots; lot 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Block 29, Plat B, Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Property on University Avenue betwen 3rd end 5th South streets to be assessed for paving "and1 curb . When You Need . "The , SPANIARD" with -- I CXEVELAND CLEVELAND, June 4 SLxUa persona In Ohio have died aa a tv4 suit of the beat wave durinj thtf i past few day. Thfrheat caused death of . 1: , yesterday. - . date: My PubllctUon - III tc II PIE IN BERNARD W. NASH. Executor. EOSDCE H. NA8H. ' Ezecntrix. B BOCK BANK. BOOTH .3tr-vrrfimi- it m Consult tMnty clerk or respective indersiened faf further - Felt Rugs, Axmin-ster- s from $3 to .$6. You can get your Baby a new high chair for $3.50 to ,, $4.5 '.-.;- New Cedar Chests for June Brides-B- est quality and construction. : A Tennesse Cedar. 1 1 : to $24 new walnut dining room $18 One set. Latest period design. $125. MIC Iii TT 4 FURNITURE 155 i CP, N.U.Ave. |