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Show THE TlU)JO Like This Germany Demandt the St, Louie .'Be Painted r it ,, fi 12 , K , "srur i W WWL W ll" f $ 'if t A number of neighbors W. met this aN of Mrs. A. the way of Jn ternoon at her home a surprise. A beautiful cut glass dih was presented to the guest of honor to show their love and esteem. Cards and sewing were enoyeii by all. The Mrs. A- B. Morgan, guests were: David Mrs. Opensbaw, Mis. O. J. Ro Mrs. Bert Hedquist, Mrs. C. P. Dec- ker, Mrs. Eugene Henriod, Mrs. 0. H. Heindselman, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mrs. Chas. Ward, Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Mrs. John Farrer, Mrs. W. M. Roylance, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mrs. Joseph A Buttle, Mrs. A. M. Murdoch and Mrs. B. B. Flack. Mrs. Davis leaves Sunday wih bus band for Salt Lake City where they will make their home. and-friends- ! The Nineteenth Century club will meet this afternoon'' at tu-- i home of The p4Per Mrs. Ludwig Thomsen. American Potteries" was given by iLe hostess, j ' j j f' fv 3 ' J V . .. & ' ' ' r. 4, 8 - - - - 1. - b . ' '. i ' V fr Vi vy f, p ' V Mrs. Joseph Murdock has as her guest Mrs. Julm R. Winder of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Merle Taylor, Mrs. R. L. and Miss May Moore. The High school and Eighth grade students of the Central school will Ander-ber- g - Mon- Mrs. L. Llsongee is visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Noted Lecturer Coming to Provo i 'V ' v 9 1 's fff if s K, 1' ' V i IB ' ' The German note J'J u. St , demands. .Vtf- i It'll o. e, V vT ' y C w v James B.Wo (ls had j 'as their guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Coumerilh of Blackfoot, i j v . a V At Mr. end Mrs. Daughters of the Pioneers and MorOn Monday evening Mr. and Mrs mon Battllion will be guests of honor Alma Van Wagenen entertained at at a luncheon and program at the The Central school Monday. their home on Center street. occasion being in honor of Mr. and Mrs., A. W. Davis, who leaves for Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. B. AshSalt Lake soon to make their home. ton entertained in compliment ot The decorations were elaborate In Miss Lydia Jones, whose marriage to every detail, and refreshments were Mr. F. Wr Doming will tike place Mr. and soon. The decorations were on the served to the following: Mrs. E. T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valentine order. Cards and music A Buttle, Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Hughes, were the feature of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Judge and Dainty place cards were laid for the Mrs. F. G. Hughes. Mrs. Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Dr. and Mrs. L. following: M. Mrs. W. Mr. and" Sam 0. Potter, Schwab, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. David OpenBhaw, Fred Richmond, Mrs. J. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, Mrs. F. J. HedMrs. J. T. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. quist, Mrs. E. D. Sntton, Mrs. A.- - B. and Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Morgan, Mrs. C. H. Stevens, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. W. F. Parker Mrs. R. D. Sutton. at the ladies gym. ? , t give a dance day evening. 4if ' - if i Rov-Unc- ' , Jv Misters. it J x v 4 f lilts Helen Bonham entertained at Miss Maty K. dinner Wednesday Downey, State librarian. Miss Lsvla Tomlinson of Eureka and Mrs. I. H. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans enterMiss Emmett Chipman of Lehl was tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wagenen of California. a Provo visitor this week. e e e e Mr and Mrs. Charles Hedquist enMrs. S. L. Harrington of American Fork was the guest of Mrs. J. T. Far- tertained at a card party at thei home Monday evening Jn honor of rer this week. Mrs. Kitty Hines Miller of California. The members of the H.H. clut Miks Marion Andehlin charmingly met Thursday evening with Mrs. J. L entertained at her home Monday eve-- i Brown. ning the members of the Sorosis JunThe ladies of the Raptist church iors will give a basket party this evening Miss Flossie Dunn is spending the The luncheon baskets are to be auctioned off, the funds to go toward the week with friends in Salt Lake. The G.A.R. Indian War Veterans, church. Everyone in invrred to at- tend, f - ?- gsBgsaaag: W2F& K - , J 1! xa 1 ' , T said that they should cary large flag, at. ships each mast ln white and red checks, was demanded In the German note, The American liner St. Louis was for York New passenger from This photograph of the St. Louis such American scheduled to sail 3. The Feb. Liverpool Saturday, shows how she would look If she were should be painted ln white and red and that the American flag managers of the line refused to state be at 016 stern. if they would paint the vessel as repainted ln accord with the Kaisers vertical stripes about ten feet wide, S Commissioners Favor County Bond Election (Continued should T7T. Somebodys 100 Words from Page 1). Are Going to Win the Writer of Them a Dandy Suit of which to base their arguments in behalf of this proposed move. These gentlemen have Investigated the matter from all angles and after giving the subject their very best efforts, have arrived at the conclusion that from the view point of economy alone, to say nothing of the multitudinous other reasons, there is but one practical way to acquire the der sired result and tliat is by a bond The hundred words you write have just as good a chance o win-niissue to that end. as those ot any other you the prize of a suit of Langham-HigThe committee finds that the avin your High School. boy erage cost of concrete highways Langham-Hig- h Clothes represent such a new idea la clothes tbrougout the United. States is about they are specially designed for you fellows between IS and 20 $13,000 per mile. that we want to get every High School boy in town acquainted with The most economical anu popular them. For the first time you younger young men, who have always method of bonding Is by the serial wanted truly Young Mens Style, will find clothes that satisfy you Considering an assessed vain plan. Write an essay ot one hundred words or less on this subject: perfectly. isbond a ation of $39,622,0(10, serial sue of twenty years duration and esrnlng Interest at the rate of five per cent, m&intnance of the concrete road at the rate of $50jOO per Handle the subject any way yon want to there are no conditions no mile per year, we find that the cost except that each essay submitted should be neatly written In ink on one side one on each to the taxpayer Is $1.62 of tbs paper, be one hundred words or less, and that it mast be brought into oar thousand dollars of assessed valuaEssay Department by tbs writer, in person, on or before FA 2A 1917, The judges, who win decide which boy in each school has be found which of details may tion, written the best essay, will be men prominent in the business on the accompanying blue prints. and professional life of this city. We hope to announce their We have been extremely conservanames in the near future. tive in stating $50.00 as cost of It should take only a little whlleto write snch an hut. But to A be sure, you'd better start on it today you have as good a chance material. as the next tellow of winning the prise. honorWe therefore petition your Essays received by mall will not be considered. Be sore to deliver your, esssy to us la person. able body to IMMEDIATELY call an election for the purpose of authorising a bond issue of $750,000. Irrespective of either state or goven ment aid, and we most sincerely who hope that you will so arrange matters to permit work being started upadi er on the proposed project at some time lloroiB, cuiCAee summer of the in the present early year. The Utah County Highway association through its executive committee, tenders you Its assistance in Its advisory every way possible. board Is at your disposal, as well of the as each and every After the meeting adjourned the j operation of said lines. organization. The data and Informa- regular Commercial club luncheon I Section 3. All lines constructed tion that it has acquired is at your took place and a number of speeches disposal also, and as citizens, tax- were made on the good roads movepayers and well wishers of Utah ment. Representatives of the Orem struction. SALT LAKE CITY county, we pledge you our suppori line were also present and spoke ' Section 4. The Grantee shall hold to the . of Utah harmless from all County in whatever effort ou may under uneuy. , or for neexpense act or PAY80N liability any take to improve the present deplora-nMof. the Grantee hereunder. conditions as regards the road3 Section 5. That the certain ordin-j AN ORDINANCE. ance passed by the Board of County and highwaysnf what should and Commissioners of Utah bounty on can be, the most prosperous and pro- An Ordinance Granting to Utah Power May 11916, entitled:. An Ordinance & Light Company, Its Successors granting to Utah Power & Light Comgressive community of this whole Leaving Provo and Assigns, an Electric Light, Heat pany, its successors and assigns, great commonwealth. an Southbound and Power Franchise, and Repeal- electric light, heat and power franNorthboui Among the other speakers were an Ordinance Entitled: "An Or- chise, be and the same is ing 7:06 am. of C. t :14 am. repealed. Swan, city engineer George dinance Granting to Utah Power A Section 6. The Grantee shall file of 8:41am. F. 9:59 W. dm Long, representative Provo; Light Company, Its Successors and with the County Clerek Its written 9:50 am. an Electric Light, Heat and ceptance of this franchise within 10:69 am. the Associated Cement companies; Franchise, Passed May 1, ty (30) days after its passage, 11:60 am. 12:69 am, John R. Stewart, F. W. Deming and '91 ' Section 7. This ..ordinance - shall 2:59 ,t take 1:50 par LeRoy Dixon, and a number of shor pm. effect upon acceptance and after 1:60 pm. 4:59 discussions followed these speeches. pm The 'Board of County Commissioners publication as required by law, Commissioner James H. Gardner of Utah County ordain as follows: 4:60 pmr j Passed by the Uoard of County 569 pm. Section 1. That there is hereby Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, of Lehl was the first member of the 6:59 pmr .6:60. pm, Utah Power & Light Com thts 5th day of February; 1917. boprd to express himself. He de grantedits tosuccessors 6:60 pm. 7:59 pm. and H. F. THOMAS, pany, (hereclared that he favored the road. butln called the .Grantee..)assigns 8:54 pm. the rlghti Chairman of the Board of County 9:41 11: Id pm. did not favor the Lake View and privilege, or franchise, until May 1st, Commissioners. 1:22 am. Attest: L. T. EPPERSON, Benjamin loops immmedlately. How-- 1966, to construct, maintain and oper- Orem Epress on all Trains and across the present County Clerk, upon Clerk of the f.v should to decide ever, ate,aln. Board of County Commissioners. roads and highways of .laud A Mileage Book will osvo You Monty vor these loops, be would suppori utah County, Utah, over which said State of Utah, Investlgato Ask the Agent Board of County Commissioners has County of Utah. sa the entire movement. I, the undersigned, the duly qualiCommissioner Joseph Reese of Pay-- ' authority, electric light and power can give hotter r , fied and acting County Clerk of Utah The T th son said that he was heartily In f whethable appurtenances, (Including under County,. Utah, ; Clerk of the rice on your freight ehlpmont vor and that the ground conduits, poles, Board carload of a wires. towers, County Commissioners of er It he a hundred pounds or AssiwtatlmrTFCfflMI So ;rig&fev,oa''i'vrai?rtBaswBia!ioivsihiwsTfaAtrlcsrap.iHidiWJd Cuuoty. do hereby certify that the Through' ratea and routea io the work of giving it publicity, but telePhon Haes for Its own use), for foregoing la a full, true and correct state points In connection with the of and sup- - copy of an ordinance adopted by the that he desired to take the matter the piyinV'eTeicity Board of Union and Pacific System and rilled County County Commissioners of under advisement for two weeks be- all persons, firms and corporations, said County at a meeting duly held laee fore acting upon it. private and munlciplal within said therein on the 5th day of February, Commissioner Hyrum Thomas do County or beyond th. limits thereof, 1917, and that Commissioners H. F, NOTICE TO FARMER to use the same, for light, Thomas and J, H. Gardner voted for clared that he' favored the move- desiring the passage heat, power and other purposes. ordinance and ment find favored action on the bond Section 2. Poles and .towers shall none voted against its passage. I will be at the Provo Commercial' In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto election without any more deluy be so erected as to Interfere as little ft Savings Bank on and for a t0W possible with traffic over said roads set toy hand and affixed my official than is necessary, hut hIbo stated as and highways. The location of all seal on this the 5th day of February. lays after the first ot February W that he desired a couple of weeks poles, towers and conduits shall be 1917. . sign up beet contracts for the season time In which ta get legislative ad fixed under the supervision of the (Seal) L. T. EPPERSON, of 1917. Vce and go over the details, of bond- Board of County Commissioners of County Clerkr Clerk of the ARTHUR J. HARDING, said Utah County, but not so as unreasof Board County Commissioners. ing before acting definitely. J23 F23 onably to Interfere with the proper (First publicatien Feb. 6th, 1917.) Agent for Provo Sllcer. aAMGMATil-i$i6- W CLOTHES J-' -- ne h, How Much Does Good Taste in Dress Influence Success?99 ' In older to make those boys happy who do will allow every boy sends in on $1 thr of a Lanehani purchase anesaay Suit of clothes, High not win, j. SAM SCHWAB wfSsibST OREM ELECTRIC J i e - Illustrated with beautiful hand colDr. Frederick Vining Fisher, who of will deliver his famous lecture on ored pictures of the beauty spots Utah. "Utah the Crown of the Continent" Admission 50c and 23c. Monday evening in College Hall. notice: STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. MEETING. is hereby given that the Notice Alta Ditch and Canal Company, rnmml stockholders meting of the principal place of business. Prove, Alta Ditch and Canal Company wih t be held at 2 pm. Saturday, March City, Utah. I Kth, Ui7, at the Farmers d Mer- Notice in hereby given that at a Piovo Bank Citv, chants Building. . , Jjiectojltr1frr:t-TlTTmrsoreTeelihg- a the Alta Ditch and Canal Company, board of directors for the ensuing held on the 6th day of February, 1917, year and to transact such ottie- - busin assessment of one dollar. (1.00) ness as may come before the nieet- per ' share payable immediately to lug ORSON PRESTWim, the secretary at his residence, R.F.Lb Seci etary 2, Box 135, Provo, Utah, was levied First publication Feb. 9, 1917. on the outstanding capital stock of Last publication March 9, l)l7. the company. Any stock upon which Sevcre7Cldl.taylckTy::CDrfrt,ri 't emariu mnpaid4 On December first I had a very sethe loth of March, Saturday, day vere cold or attack of the grip as It 1917, will be delinquent and adver mav be, and was nearly down sick Used for sale, at public auction, and j ln bed. writes O. J. Metcalf, Weatb unless payment-imade on or before! erby, Mo. "I bought two bottles of Thursday, the 10th day of May, 1917, Chamberlains Cough Remedy and It win be sold to pay the delinquent as- - Twas only a few days until I Was together with the costs ot j pietely restored to health. 1 firmly advertising and expense of sale. believe that Chamberlains Cough ORSON PRIJSTWlCH, Remedy Is one of the very best medl- Secretary. clnes and will know wbat to do First publication Feb. 9,- - 19!7r when 1 have another cold." Obtain Last publication March 9, 19l7. able everywhere. advL OF . P s . com-sessme- i , , . 22 Trains Daily 22 ; ' . . thir-Pow-er j v 1 the-bo- ard -- I ...... 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