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Show THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAYrKOVEiIBEH -- a: La OMI-J-4J'l'l-B- lruv in nk-i-ii- J Thursday, November StM tl the - guet of Mrs.. Keeler wan uruifrly ,illr Maid of this, city. S' those unusual sales where a DIME will reign supreme. : ,'" Aa Ordktaai Tax and Prevkliir for the Ammmamit f Property in Street Lighting DisVfeiU in Ameriraa Fork Mlsf El trict N. for the PurpuM ef in - MaktUieine, PruUrtg, Operating, r il'jT tqieiit the week-enAmerican Fork, visiting withjMw and Furnl-iliiii1th. Elertrie parents, )lt. $nd Mra. George m T. Kotegf for a Period of Ten Years, the llghtinc System in Said Meyera. f 7 ja : - A d - , Meinc-i-A- U rmrent-Twcb- pa. trori and others Interested In Hie Parker school district are urged to s meetattend the ing which will be held 'at 7 o'clock Thursday 'evening. IVincipal Fred C. HI rate and Superintendent Claude tjewig will speak, and a good musiParents-Teacher- cal program has been arranged- - Hair Brushes Bibbs (oil cloth) I bunches Stickeri Braid Women's Rubbers Handkerchiefs Powder Puffs Huck Towels Linoleum Mats Ivory Button Hooks Ivory Combs-LiCream, Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hansen and family of Salt Luke " iqient Sunday in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Startiu. -- p K4urns ' J'j'-3pkgs- . Pins of Cube Pins Ribbon Runners 2 bu Purse Beads Infant's Cotton Hose 1 Yard Outing Flannel . 1 Dozen Yards Lace Insertion 4 yards Lace and Insertion 2 yards Lace and Insertion 1 yard Silk Trimming Yard Gingham 1 Yard Crash Toweling Jap Squares Jap Runners 1 Yard Percale; Hot Plate Pads v . . Talcum Powder' Hair Brushes Pocket Combs 2 Wash Cloths Beads Bracelets Brooches Mr. Allle Cunningham has returned, home after spending a month In Salt Late.szr Ilotikp. District. Whereas, Provo City ha heretofore published, for the time required by law, notice of Intention to maintain, patrol, operate and furnish with electric energy for a period of tetTyears., sixty-twpole and 124 electric light In' Lighting district eighty-eigh- t No. of said lamps td be, oierated on the uiidnight schedule, the coat of operatios to be paid by local assessment upon the property--; and the remaining thirty six lppgt to operate on the all-night schedule, the cost of operation to be paid for 4y Provo City; and. Whereas, Provo City has acquired jurisdiction to- proceed with said improvement ia said district and notice to contractors Is required' by law; and, for the bid Whereas, maintaining, petroling, otieratlng, and fiirnishiug with electric-energfhe lighting tern in said district was deemed fair and reasonable, and a contract Was duly lef to the Utah Power' and Light company as' the lowest bidder for doing said work and furnishing sajd electric energy; o the atnove decriled property., Section That the aases-nnelist, made by the City treasurer, at ' corrected, pproved and completed by tbq Board of Equalisation and Review of the property described In Section 1 of thi ordinance, in Street of Provo Lighting District No. City for the purpose f piainUirring, Itrollng, operating and furnishing with electric energy aaid lighting system lnj said district, la hereby confirmed, and the assessment made and returned IS said completed lists and the report of the Board . of Equalization' and Review' to" the Board of Commissioners of Provo City is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 8. Said taxes .shall be payable In ten equal yearly Installments as provided by ordinance for lighting service, with Interest on any delinquent installment unpaid at the rate of twelve per cent per annum, which interest shall - be charged from and after the due date of each installment In the event any installment is not paid on the ' day the same becomes due, the whole amount uf the special taxes unpaid at the time said installment is due, shall become due and pay able, and shall draw Intefest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum until the .sale of the property assessed. Thr ordinance shall take effect one day after Its passage and publication. . Pussed 13y the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, tots 3rd day of November, 1025. 0. K. .HANSEN. , " ? Mayor. ' 1 er . a Pleads For Death Sentence m mm Lots, r n 1 1 J 1 - 1 s, ' No woman should be without at least one pair of r Oxfords and Pumps.. For street and home wear this scientific footwear will five much, rest and comfort.' . f i Shoes have a rigid arch support,'.' which rests and strengthens the ball of the foot' ' W and positively prevents fallen arches.'. ' The flexible sole gives full freedom and Greater 0 , resulting in healthy feet that will enjoy walkingand standing for long periods.. or lime. : Shoes look To be sure you get the for the band illustrated above, which you will:?t find in every pair of the eenuine. we. are asrents Y ti tnr FWft-RicrSihnpa in lrnvA. ITex-O-Rig- id - Flex-O-Rig- id walking-comfort- - 1 Flex-O-Rig- id -- I i. Buster Drown Shoe Store A: TIRES AT BARGAIN PRICES We have a large of auto tires slightly soiled but new which we are offering, while they last, at greatly reduced prices. , Call and see them assortment ; Pine Tree , Convicted Man . PLbXrU-Uliill- ? nt - y-- w everipairof ' ' ; Club Meets The Millnrd County now, therefore, club social will be held at the HanBe It Ordained by the Board of sen Catering, Friday evening, Commlsslonera of Provo City, Utah : 6, at 8 o'clock. All perSection L TliSt the Board f sons Interested in Millard coCtnty Commissioners of Provo City does are. invited to.be present hereby levy a tax and provide for the assessment of the same upon S. Legion Vkit Postponed the property, hereinafter described Members of the Service Star LegioB in said Btreet Lighting District No. have announced that their visdt for the purpose of paying for to the I'rovo oity school has been the the maintaining, patroling, pp- Wed crutiug and furuiKliing with electric postltened from Mowlay-nn- til nesday, At that time the children energy the lighting system, tn said of the schools will be given instruc lighting district-A- ll tion on the correct use of the Amer lots and parcels of land front' ican flag,. : .r the ing Jn Center. Street,- - between west Side of First East 'Street and fifty feet west of the west side of Fifth West treet anCf being in th loiiowing descritied lots and blocks, Provq City Survey of Building 2 Cubes : I ' ' -- .... Bibbs (Turkish) Ladies Meet Elks ladies, wives, mothers, daughters and sisters are requested to meet at the Elk's home Wednesday afternoon, November 4, at 3:30 o'clock. . Coin Purses Towel Ends atrulted and la to be maintained, there beiiig ibXTM feet of property abutting aid "Improvement aud all within the boundaries of the lota, blocks and street above mentioned tn said district, which Is the total cost and cost per front foot of aaid Improvement, according to the contract entered into for the performance of said work and furnishing said electrical energy, 'with Utah Power and Light company, .dated the 2nd day of October,' 25; and the trennurvr la hereby authorised a mil- directed to Assess in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance for the purpose above mentioned, .. Lci-jin- Service Station Oct M.(UP) Lots S 6 in Block 21; Lots 1, In a voice broken "with soba and 2,' 3, andjyicl 4,in Block 28, both in Attestf tears in his eyes, John Kosienskl, Plat "B," the East PRKIJ EVAN'S. V of Lot convicted of first degree murder In Block r 61, Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 In j City Recorder.'" the bomb slaying of rllcemanjStan. Block 62 ; Lots 3 find "in Block 63; t seal. ) ley Lewandowskf, toduy pleaded Lots 5, 6, 7 and Si in Block 64 ; Lots tate of Utah, Comity of Utah. .8.8. with common pleaa) Jude Walter 5- and 6 in-1- Block 65; Lots I, the uudemigned, the city record McMabon to give him doath Instead 5, 6, T, and 8 in Block 66 ; Lots er of Provo City,; Utah, do hereby of a life sentence. , 1 and ain Block 67; Lots 1, 2, 3, and certify that the above and foregoing am "I didn't' do, It I guilty 4 in Block 68; Lots 1 and 2 In. is a fml, true and correct copy of an lKlisleiiskiJnslstedwhen Jbrought Block 69; Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 in ordinance passed by the Board of Kosienskl to the bar for sentence Block 70; and Lots! and 2 In Block Commlsslonera of Provo City, Utah, muttered that he did not blame the of Lot 1, Block November 3rd, 1925, entitled: 71, the East one-ha- lf Judge or Jury for their part and 72, .all in 'Flat "A," and to the en"An Ordinance Levying a Tax' and then shouted: "I don't want to go tire of said parcels of land Providing for the Assessment of to prison for life. Why don't you back depth from the property line in front Property In Street Lighting District send me to the Electric chair?"- of which said improvement has been No. for the Purpose of Maintain Judge McMabon explained he had constructed and is being maintained. ing, Patroling, Operating and Furnito sentence him ,to serve his life This tax is levied to defray the ex shing with Electric Energy for a in prison fcecause of the . jnry's pense of furnishing said electric .cur- Period of Ten Years, the Lighting recommendation for mercy. rent and for maintaining, pntroling System in Said District"- and operating said lighting system In Witness Whereof, I have herein said district upon the .portion unto set my hand and affixed the of Center Street in front of the corporate sent of said city this 3rd property hereinbefore described, to day of November, 1925. be especially benefited and affected FRED EVAN&-Cit- y by said improvement, and it Is here Recorder of Provo City. Utah. by .adjudged and determined that (Seal.) said property will be especiuliy benefited thereby to the full amount of ESTR.VY NOTICE. the taxes herein levied ; and said I have in my possession the folpTppt of land are hereby assesced jafa uniform rate in accordance with lowing described animal which, if .ae iiueur "loot frontage upon said not claimed and taken away, will portion of said street, fronting upon he sold at public, auction to the and. to the entire depth of said par- highest cash bidder at Provo City Corner 3rd South and U Ave. J! HIV V V " V. - v . . V TULIPS AND r : j . DAFFODILLS ' ' i- f VI Y f . epring flowers X''; ' . - '4sS-'- 0WATO fVEBtrt HORTOM AND GREENHOUSE I tSTHtfl " PhoneEigEt-- 0 "Where the Flowers Grow' t I. mm 'y mi Today - Paris ts very fond of tha turban and CARPENTEB W a n ts .work Is doing very daring thing with it Screens, closets, porches made of these daya. Thla on la a popular and simple of Uni rcimlr anything; nothing too small tyle. or too large for prompt attention. made of cloth of gold. Phone to 8M(K)T LUMBER CO., and I will cjill and em you. .. NO close-Qttln- g 7 .m I U: . FOIt SALE Colonial heater and Clark Jewell gasttngo. 457 N. K9 3 KfisL Phone 726-J- . , ; 3 Si If I M if I ff Mi fi M : .'. Ll. To get true Scotch flavor famous Quaker Oats flayor rrr ih V, Miss Jes.sie Johnson and Miss La Verne Crotlie anno nee the own ing of the Petite Beauty parlor, 315 5). 1'niv. Ave. Complimentary resets We do. not Miiitil Novemlier It). raise our prices. Phone 1114. ..tV quick cookitig oats difference in took some 50 years to perfect THE oats is flavor.' Oats, Makes all the difference originally a Scotch dish, in the world. Quaker Oats must have Scotch flavor. spoilsfollcsfcroraiiarybrands Quick Quaker has the of oats. Cooks in 3 to 5 minmuss busy toasty Scotch flavor that's . utes. No kitchen ' so wonderrui . . .. tamous mornings. Quaker. Oats flavor. Due to Quaker milling it "supplies, too) the meUiods, No, other brand has. Wne successfully imitates it "roughage" you need to malce t's due to exclusive Quaker laxatives seldom necessary. milling of the finest, plumpest " Look for the picture 6f it oats. Milling methods which - Quaker on the pats you get cels tacfcfxHjn:tto front of which said improvement has been constructed and is being maintained ; and the to tal tax here by levied Jor the ten .year period is the jyim .of $ 04 e city's portion is $21,384.00, leaving balance to big assessed against tie abutting propertya owners of $43,' 5CO.0O, or $8.1)13007 per front foot of abutting property In front of which saia improvement has been con- JMlXHU)f-J!dilch.-th- The Quaker Oats you have always known landuicluaker)oksr4n-3oim- a day of November, 1925, at 12 o'clock a. in. , Description : One gray mare about 10 yrs. old, weight about 1400 llw., brand resembling jO on f the left sliouldur, no other brands visible. Said estray was taken by the - ' READ THE WANT ADS HOOVER'S MILL FEEDS ' Wanted Saleslady Experienced in alterations. Only experienced need apply. ONE IN TEN Neglecting a little wound, cnt.or abrasion of the flesh .may lu nine cases out of ten cause no great suffering or inconvenience, huLlt is the one case in ten that causes hron-t- e blood poisoning, lacijaw or -- festering -- - the new CB creation, was deThe "Stay-Slimto women who seek the smart, fashien- aid signed to its namej the " enables you to become sjim and to remain: "slimr It is a rubber corset obtainable in three models, laced back a Claspon and Clasp-froa Step-Teach a perfect reducing coi&etr If you find yourself getting just a bit tod stout " you will find it invaluable 1 buy a It is the safe and scientific method of quickly reducing the parts of the body where excess flesh has gathered. ," "Stay-Slim- 100 IbsT 100 S,:,,,,,$2.20 ' Dafs T ...$2.15 M nn chopped, 100 lb. Whole Oats 100 lbs.- -. . nt n, . "Stay-Slim- iPliUU ' VVTiole 100 Barley lbs. , Chopped 100 lbs. WTieat T") fin The .tptiUU CO 1fl Barley I ..V.:.. . C1 I " is made of robber, ideally cured,, and reinforced where necessary.' It is worn over an undergarment. It removes without any effort or discomfort the fatty tissue that by former methods it. took months of unpleasant diet and strenuous exercise or injurious drugs to rid r oneself of. U bushel "Stay-Slim- Ell i3U . ASK YQUR DEALER f or il ApplyfWednesday: between 9 and lQa.m Also new styles in Warner Bros. corsets and girdles. Come in and see them. ' '' . ; . ; HOOVER'S FLOUR J .Phpne 124 HOOVER BROS. -- it J - sore.!nieiCheapest,: in f pat and best course ia to disin fect the wound with liquid Boro- wme and apply the Bo ro zone Powder to complete the healing process. Price (liquid) 80c. 60c and $1.20. I Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by liedI Adv. quist Drug Co, The New Way to Slenderness Bran Eighteen thousa n d readers daily. Just think, you can Insert want ad in a 5 StaySlim- , it 2Ktnds City Police on the 25th day of Oc tober, 1925. BUBT BROWN. Youndkeepcr of Provo City. 415 W. Cth N. -- . : . pRovo. I jL, - 'Plant at once for early . j - ' , .HOLLAND ' $V f y .Look for fhisj r AX OKDLAXl'E.i retewon 1sKa Here Mr. and Mr. Willi Tldwell of Salt Lake spent Sunday In Provo. (mC Buys v Clerk or respective, imderslgned for further particulars --V '"' Anotherf ' - g Doors Qpent at 9 A. M. Tooth Brushes Face Powder Cabinet Hair Pins Shelf Paper Belt Buckles Curtain Rods Scissors Powder Puffs Embroidery Hoops Consult Count Fro Visitor Jim Enjia Peter son of fcalt Lake and Mra. M. C. Keisler i)d daKhter Shirley Aha of j I' What t CITYMSi c3 ni fi 3, 1025 - 12-wo- rd the Herald classified 7 column for one entire week for the small sum of sixty cents and reach the people of over 3,100 homes. Call 95 and tell them about the thing you ' have for sale or have ' lost. .' HERALD W ANT ADS PAY! K |