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Show y- - - - f I rjlGE EIGHT THE PEOVO POST . T alj ordinance and parts of ordinances in conflict herej with are hereby repealed.; 4 This shall ordinance Section CPRQ YID1N GlJFQR, LICENSING OF FRESH take effect immediately upon its pas- tWe to City, d Utah(-an- and first publication. MEAT SEALERS. AND.SLAUGHT- - sage Passed by the Board of Conunls-Utab- , Repealing sec- 8lonerg of Provo aty this 25th 1915. TSOIJS 293 AND 299 OF THE of March, day t f -- -and 4, D - CITY, UTAH, AND WtAHCES-I- N ALL' OROI- - -- CONFLICT- THE HOME OF INTERESTING ITEMS C. F. DECKER, Mayor of Provo City," Utah. OF PROVO ORDINANCES AND GOOD VALUES - . FRED EVANS, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. THE (SEAL) BY FUK IT ORDAINED VOM OF COMMISSIONERS OF 3TATE OFah UTAH) ) County ITROVO UTTY7TJTAH: Provo ) City 1 for unlawful It shall, be . Stertfoo WTO. Royal Society Week of-Ut- ! , t. stay 1'erson, firm cr corporation to U ' ' 88. en- , gage In the business of slaughtering, Opens with a wonderful, complete line of Linens, Centres, KfcacgJttrriTig Fillows, Waists, Dresses, Muslin Wear, Etc.,, all stamped and selling, or selling L Fre(1 EvanB, City Recorder firrdk ' meat at wholesale or retail Provo City,. Utah, do hereby certify Provo of ant Via the corporate limits - that the above andforegoing is a full apwithout Jirst making City, "Utah, correct copy brail ordinance yffitadUon for and procuring a permit true ard An ordinance providing for mmM license to to do,, as herein of fresh meat dealers ly erron, firm cr corpora- the licencing and busislaughterers and repealing J?5C-o- f desiring to engage in the 293 and 299 of the Revised tlons slaughtering slaughtering of Provo City, ord weTfing or selling fresh wWWn the corprrate tiTnitH of Provo all ordinances-i- n by the Board of Commissioners Cty sfcall make, written application, passed ProvoOity tat Tfcv WTy tecoraerrfeueh 'appltcatton of In Witness whereof I have. aihsdF contain the name of the appli. hii residence address and the unto set my handand affixed the EftTi at o his proposed - place of corporate seal of Provo City, this Mftnesgt designated by street and 26th day of March, 1915,. ' FRED EVANS, liTmr; suCh application shall at the City Recorder, accom(SEAL) 1 3nm ml 'Jlp presentation be whlcn grated by a fee of one dollar, ikvB be covered Into the city trea-aWhen such application' shall At fresh meat dealer, the by be JTy .recorder shall at once notify ' food Inspector,: Who shall set the premises where the said I ion Jusl-- , agqpftnuit .propose to nwm . Lynalwpon ... aufeh Uaspecflon Jf aOoll find the premises, all uten- t ww-ir- t ' . v. avAouks; hanger s;racks and dishes nCnary, and a refrigerator of suf JESSIE L. IASKY fkkat capacity to properly handle PRES ENTS : - mSamaut and meat food. products to be a H ttu Ibe rmaintalned at a tempera-tmre-ti- r and Mtos Human AppealThe more than 50 degrees Fah--a nl 'iff, "hr shall issue a permit; ing of All Broad woy Hits Ever r rUa. upon presentation to the cityStaged Kwratrr. c4aU be authority on bi3 said to appllpmrt to Issue a license CounI ry-Bo- y canCtor said place of business. " - JFue license herein provided lor By Edgar Selwyn cfcaT! "tra fasned for a greater period With ftp municipal year in which it is Mai shtl !Neilan iioeneo virargeunoer f be shall of. this eectlon And an Exceptional Cast of pay Me, in advance, as follows;. Artist Fbw slaughterers who are not vtn- - ! l ' ? 4 L if r Utah-Marc- ft h T V ready to work with necessary threads jll included. Tatting Cottons meat-Ordinanc- es 'J - "White and'GoIorciMu all The popular sizes! watfi . hore-cacn- t, j trtr- - ROYAL SOCIETY C.ROCHET COTTONS These Are carried complete by us in white from No. 5 to vr cottons carry the. most permanent, lustrous .finish 150, Colored Crochet Cottons m Pink, Blue, Violet, -- of all cottons. .. Uniform price on .... Green, "Yellow, Tan, all sell at i J f.f y. i h pNT J ! ej ackage Goods - Includeg Childrens Dresses and Hats, Womens Waists, Underwear; Boudoir Prices on packages Caps and almost everything in stamped linens. to $1.00 eoni-Ple- m te - ( The , tti aHL-Tk- e IfYou Can ,'34 'the-pwaMo- u 1 sxsKae Ftew t hla wholeBalefs who may slaughter, jyner annum 325.00 YorkT slaughter, Thw' f4 ri-- f U I o i Upon Its Value y .. fp VeliS-wlt- t-- - Tea 1 30 Tbe Fourth ward Primary officers trude were guests of Mrs. Garrett on Sion-tilrn.v riTiHi rHiiuMHimnTnnrra nmr h"'- tary; jCLuSMclds,.gi'and. Mrs. Harry Cushing, - ' ' ' grand prize was awarded to Mrs. Bees. ey. Mra. Lizzie Creer- is a Salt Lake visitor. The city commission- - will receive Alger Markham was celebrated Tues- day. by a delightful home party given bids for sprinkling the streets for the-- ' by Mrs.- - Mary Markbam and whieh-seaso- n of 1915. QuaHf icftkms --of -was enjoyed by twelve gu.eBts.A teatrs and drivers will be Tiaken Into - ( Wednesday being Health Day for tract The commission reserves the the Utah . Sorosis which met with righLto reject any and all bids! Bids . Mrs, Wo. Mr Roylance, be opened at 10 a. m. Wednesday, ' Merrill lectured on the Progress of "April 14; 1916. Address all, bids to- to an appreciative audl. city recorder. Medicine ence. The club will meet next week of the board of commiswith Mrs. W. F. Violett sioners of Provo City, Mliaru'lWrnuuKi'SnWW.j FRED EVANS, City. Recorder; , Mrs. AL S. Cain was hostess at a First publication March 19. ; card party Wednesday afternoon. The Last publication March 26. , ill -- ' By-ord- er 7 ? SUT'ltiNfrtkv- w - T" m ;aac::w!;KaiOEj Walton and Daniels Start Auto ' Garage for Repairing and Storage WiihaUtheSnap.DashandDistinctivsncss.ofPamCreations are mndfl in - NOT1CE. Dol-aCT- s, 1 Benjamin, grand lecturer; Ths fifteenth birth anniversary ct - iurpi-innnrr- ' organist - -- ll 6 aupplies. andAccessories URMANTAJBCOATSASPCT8 America, worn ti Arcrica and are the .! TiWe wish to call the attention of the automobile owners in Prove and we now to are located fact that 127 the nt West Cedtfcr clnity ermanently street, where we have opened an up.toate garage and will give the' puba d adjustments.,, We are equipping lic a square deal in all our garage .with the best.machinery and will employ only mechanical exw- . periments, No experimenting will be paid for. ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND FINISHED-WHEIT IS PROMISED We will state that in connection to the new building now occupied by us we are bull ling another on the arjoining property, jrhicb wiJl be completed in three weeks time, malting frontage of B8 by 100 feeL This will give us' ample room for ihe storage of a large number cf cars. When our addition is opened we will give aj all night e WewHV any-timt rfaelp you"OutOTyour tfoubleliuiir deliver to you anything in the line of accessories and supplies. of n which e will carry in st( ck. Wo willsaiso keep on hand a full line of the famous Firestone tires, v' r -- . w e ca'tef" to" ri oTpec ai car, lut will aim to give the best atl . faction to the customer regardless' of what car he may own, and iwl! ' keep on hand any grade of oil that w lll.be ip p,ir ami,,. -- trent sill be the very best, so that our mechanics can turn your car out in first class shape, and in theshortest possible time. This will ' save you money and build up our business. , solicit' your .patronage and !m to make you one of our satis. .We fied customers, with service that e cels. . , for the American woman. But the chic Parisian touch so long necessary to fashionable clothes has been modeled into these garments.. They are flaw-lesd- y tailored, unsurpassed in quality most modestly ,car-repair- s J priced. SNAPPY COATS $8.78 TO $18.78 . . HANDSOME SUITS$14.48 TO $23.48 TO $20.98 DRESSES-$8.4EXQUISITE STYLISH SHOES THAT ARE - COST - YOU - LESS BETTER-AN- D Nowhere else in this region an you find the high quality, ultra- - fashionable Shoes at the modest prices we are asking. .- -- - a. 8 - se-vi- c.. our-ow- 1 , si ci iii Urjr-BorMy elet -- T d SaiifisLt rrc-tol- i fo) l clsewhe sold elsewhere at $3.9ti special at correspondingly :n i i g L"' the newest an7 mve a long list t Least Money at the Big, Busy, Popular Store for Best the the gxor'Alway - AxsUwe if; ot R Jll JQ ! TOWER xi companies play ed- d -- oe. t- play'ren a yeaf Id tew cor-penA- ordi-sha- nVi t,,' ' ftLX ynnwrggca , - I - retailers who worn! erf ut r an n u m'J 3 kallUT day evening. person, firm or and- - pathos the story of the who shall engage in or carry (Continued on page t). Srrs Jessie Needham has returned head boy who loses his country be business of slaughtering, -officers ward Sixth The Primary t0 Helper after a pleasant stay with ribghtcilnit and selling, or .selling i n tbs big city, but flns his the Primary Mrs. W. H. Ray.. entertained or delightfully retail, wholesale t meat at Cm for . trpe, .love. waiting for him whea' . Stake officers - Wednesday , evening. ....... featpot, first leaking application The grand officers of the. order oi license permit-anan Interesta with dancing Interspersed Sal ywwarirg he turns back home. the Eastern Star met with volly s Is do,, as provided .in this rendered and In program-waing a of be deemed guilty .fneskmenta. served. Masonic temple and enjoyed an inter-- i kadrtneanor, and upon conviction session. A banquet was given esting AND Jve punished by a fine MUSIC STA MARTIN ERY .shall AT BUY YOUR MUSIC AND STATlOf Omef, 6.30 o clock after which .a pro- at Fifty vnt STORE exceeding TIONERY tttiy jram J gram was carried 'cT by Tmprtsonmeut'inthe City; jout. Present were. are as thousands rove doing. E. us Mrs. Let Lillian it, I exceed. save money not Treasurer, grand We yon yww mffBjwro City, Utah, B. fine such rthy . ItoY "Thirty Days, or by both - Complete Stock of Both Lines matn; Mrs Harriet Mr. ; Kroupa, grand matron; am Mrs."Ger-at- f d Jewelry Company Lawrence gran! "'irntron-- ; Striicm lS That Sections 293-- and- ; phon 283r'Sime Bull(ilng Ss' Heirtstman Optical " Pro1 Che Revised OrdlnauceS of avTg't e Swtlon 2 Any i 4 , .L Depend x tour at the same time. , It it on -4 - 320.00 4 Nwar yrvtn, If We3eII L b-u- fa) ' low' r WALTON Q & DANIELS GARAGE Berne Walton - BY- lxz: f r'SSnrtwe V 2 J) Willis Panicle sassrsaigs: era xia i.vtarz |