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Show Summer Schozl To given by the Board ot Proro City, Utah, o Commissioners ot the intention of such Board to pfva the follovln described improveTo grade and pare with ment. cement concrete, Center St. Sween the West side of Seventh 8L East to a point 1180 chains t of the East biundary of Section Notice U hereby ' Thanks Club Entertain Next Friday Evening Articles Filed Secretary R. ft. Cooper, of the Pro-vo Commercial Club, is in receipt of . a letter from Mrs. T. Dewey Richards. chafrmn : of the Utah Division of the HaU ot New City, In whlcl1 Mrs- - Richards expresses ter aPPiatioa of what the club has done in the way ot providing the Utah soldiers with candy, literature, Pictures depicting scenes ot Provo, . penants and the local newspapers, all' of which, she declares, are greatly appreciated by the returning soldiers. Mrs. RichardB states that the Provo of dramatIc uber WltJ d g club Is the first to render this service Bbort toaat8-frcm- t to the Utah boys, but says that she expects Immediate" assistance from the clubs of the larger cities of "the state at which time she hopes to do more for the entertainment of the A big reception is being planned by Utah soldiers, particularly the woundthe democrats of Utah county and cit- ed -- - ahd the sick. izens of Provo tor Homer S'. Cunt-- to-wi- t: The summer school of the Brigham Unlversity. wiU hold ta annual Ut n neXt & Friday The event ltt mapUCa frnt0fthe Maeser j - where a krge bon Township 7 South, Range 3 East, JfemIvbuldtKbullt 7,18 muslc dePart- .WlJ to and Meridian; construct Lake adt 018 c01 h PPared a cement concrete curb on each side d the SO feet wide in s, parking strip ban1 wiU be ,n attend' In ,tarT said street,. Street Paving neater of W f cost and expense there- estimated at $5783.00, or 11.9051, per or linear foot of abutting prop56 foot roadway with ' a erty, for-SO feet wide to be center 'strip In the the City, there being 3038.7 parked by said Improvement, by a feet abutting local asaessmentupon the Pieces of around within the following described portion of the a ' ... footed amLbenefited by said improve-jnent- , feurednnaifleitian Mr. Wlser wULarrive here Wednesday forenoon Some time In 1909 when I bad an namely; ah lands In Provo City abutting on Grande railroad George Bass, former chairman of the ' Center . Street between Seventh East Women's Federated club and now Street and a point 16.80 chains; West chairman of the National committee Democratic party. -- of the East boundary of Section 6, of the Women's 7 ey wBTbe taken to the Hotel Township 7 South, Range J East and tn the Southeast-Barte- r ! 6 im-Section upon j ladies from Utah county will Join In .said abutting sajd this luncheon as well as many clti- -' 100 a and for of depth provement irrespective of party. It Is a feet back t from the property line ofieM ( rare for Provo people to opportunity ;said portion . of Jiaid street on which ahOW a number of eastern visitors our beautiful town and surrounding community. The party will remain bereirom eleven until flve in tbe afternoon. DirSaturday afternoon a : few Utah county democrats met in the court room and made preliminary arrangements for this reception. 1. H. Masters was named Commissioners Bo&idiof at its chairman of the committee and J. C. . The Anderson was named secretary. Miss Ant regular meeting therealter, the lstdsy of Jnl 1919, at 10:00 Alice Reynolds and Mrs. Ines Knight Allen were named to represent the o'clock a. tm, will Lear Qid consider Women's - county committee. such protests and objections ac may be made thereto. Booze Is Not a Good Cure. By order of tho Board cf Commisthe Ames Iowa Intelligencer.) (From sioners of Provo Cty, Utah' When a man comes . to you all FRED EVANS, doubled upjwlth pain and declares he T-- " City Recorder. will die In your presence unless you Dated: June 9, 1919. nrocure him a drink of whiskey, send - First publication June 10, ; 1919. him to a doctor or else give him j Last" publication July l,19-!9- . , dose of Chamberlain's Colic and DiaS rhoea Remedy. There Is a mistaken W. H. Daw, of this city, has acceptnotion among a whole lot of people ed a position as district salesman for ' that booze Is the best remedy for the Remington Typewriter Company. colic and stomach ache. His field comprises the territory in .(Advertisement) this state 'south of Salt Lake.-- - Xhe Tintlc Minlng Com- haa flled amended artlcle, o( pany wlth couttty derli. The following were the officers and directors; W. D. Roberts, president; J. T. Hammond, Jr., J. r. Rawson, secretary and treasurer, with J. H. Ekker, Albert H. Ekker and r ""Madsen.' wMritu'te ThTboard The stock is held by the h Ekker, 1!0,00L of dlrectorg f0n0Wn- a JV j - Libert h. Ekker, 00,000 Andrew Madsen. 60,000 shares; shares; W, D. Rawson, 75, 000 shares! J. F. Rawson, 50,000 shares; J. T. Hammond, Jr., 74,9000 shares; J. T. - Hammond, 100 Bhatres. The certificate of amendment is signed by Jos. Hatch, president, and J. A. Holdaway, secretary. The capital stock is changed from 1,000,000 to 2,000,900 shares. The principal place of business has been changed1 rom SaftlCitTirFrovo-- r OfUS liJtSfclS (ID looked gloomy to me, I received a For the Relief of Rheumatic Paint When you have atiffnesa and sorefree sample of Chamberlain's Tablets ness of the muscles, aching Joints and and a trial them I mail. gave by thevjaere auch a help to me that l'flnd it difficult to move without pain effected parts with bought a package, and 1 can truthfubTtry massaging the Liniment. It will re Chamberlains similar had not I a, have !y nay that Ueve and rest and make the B. Wm. pain Wiser, writes attack since. 8leeppo88ibIe. Pa. Douglassville, Rob-situate- d , TAKE GOOD CARS Of TOUR COMPLEXION AND TOUR BEAUTY WILL TAKE CARE OP ITSELP. We sell all the things that are necessary to a Good Complexion f, " Cold Creams, Massage Creams, etc etc. the Best that are -- trnrnmmm ' madeT ' ' r - -- - - 7- - to-wi- t: We also carry a full line of Manicure Requirements, as well aa everything necessary to the care of your hair- All Tour Toilet Requirements Can Be Taken Care of Here-- , rGQd) Stellar Headline Act on Wednesday at tbe "The Million Dollar Dolls ' Columbia. . , - -- . . ' ' . V Ok JV JVL Si of the best entertainChautauqua brings the world to your door. It is a week of splendid constructive lectures, of exceptionally fine music and ment the country affords. The seven days will mean much to you and your community.. Attend on the season ticket plan 26 events for $2.50 jess than 10c apiece. After 6 p. m. of the opening day tickets advance to $3.00., BUY YOURS TODAY.,:..!,.:;;,::; , 8 -- : of the Czechoslovaks comes this From Bohemiar-lan- d Cim-ersplendid musical organization headed by Jaroslav one of the great band directors of his native land. In the East they have achieved notable ' Madame Helen Cafarelli, solo-is-t, . successes. . s. presenting Bohemian r Provo Cha utauqua T. " "'Signers"' F" The Czechoslovak Band -- 7 : a, - . 8 : Edward F; Trefz Dr. O. K. Hansen Julius C, Anderson John C. Swenson - W, F. Violott E. L. Roberts Jacob Colenjaiv J. D. Dlxon . ' George W. ralg E, A. Mitchell Roy Lewie " Alice L, Reynolds Wm. J, Snow Charles E. Maw A. J. zacctSen J. W. ceesford G. 8. Biumenthal , S, E. Henri W, D. Roberts Dr.- - J. W. Air .Mrs. Henry W. Gease L, A. Culbertson H. Brlmhall Goorg Dr. D. D. Boyer Dorothy Irvino S. W. Williams i Ad- -. Edward F. Trefz, formerly assistant to Hoover in Food Food American ministration work, andjnember of the Mission Bent to Europe in JL9I8, com6 with markable lecture on reconstruction problems."' ' Second night only. Hear Trefz by , all means! ,t 1. . ' , 26--BIG E VE N TS 26 - t(Turn to the Right Turn to the Right, wUl be Edwin MWJutney, Am presented at Chautauqua by of ; plays. ica's greatest interpreter platform and has won a distinct place on the of the high-ligh- ts ' his coming is onetheofweek. ' The big Metropolitan success, - . 8 8 8 ' The famous little Canadian authoirand lecturer .is coming )n the sixth night. It is one of the most, notable Jec - ure engagements of, the year. Two Years in Hell and Back With a Smile" is the gTeat- ' ; ' est story ofthewan , r , . F t Walter Aaame W. C. Whitehead Emma Thompson Annie L. Gillespie" J. F. Wakefield. H. F. Tnomae ,Joeph . i::rkwood Don Conover' ''' Lewis Military Quartet Four big voices from Camp Lewis. This quartet was the every pride of the great Northwestern cantonment x -members soloist who has achieved distinction in rrr, the musical world.. Two concerts on the" thirdday which you will remember . .. Mrs. Annie CarrolUr' Loon Neuren George E. Barton Mrs. Fern C. Eyrlng U E. H. Holt T. Earle Pardoa . L, T, Epperson Elizabeth Sauter John D. Buchl Helena D. Hansen Brigham Johnson George W. Fltzroy Dr. G. E, Sangren Hannah 5. Tucker Fay L Stiehl Rev. E. V, Kuhns pleasurably. . . . t . EVENT-S- 26-- BIG -- Mary Adel Hays The noted New York coloratura soprana, Mary Adel Hays, comes on the fourth night assisted by her company . of Recital Artists. This recital is an event of Cardinal importance"!" all lovers of : . . the best in music. A . 7 interesting lecture Henry Warren Foor brings an intensely on the closing days of the war and & i Illustrated with the latest Underwood Ujder own his wood photos in addition to two re- did collection secured during cent trips overseas ' . . War Pictures B Private Peat V , folk-song- a. - . 1 :r Apollo Concert Co. The Apollos, five genuine musical artists, close Chautauqua. ivith two great programs. They feature the big " . . . Apollohone, concert instrunient extraordinary. ' . One of the best known musical companies . . before the public today. Dont miss Apollo Day. 41" ... i S M N June Provo FLAN BUY ON THE SEASON TICKET more than $7 Single admissions amount to SLiv &Y,n DaB rtfl - 18 to 24 SEASON TICKET (Adults . Students PRICES War Tax Not indud.d I Children $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 l ' |