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Show Li r r THE PROVO POST SPLENDID LOCAL RADICAL 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 TALENT PROVO STORES WILL CLOSEAT 3 OCLOCK AVAILARLE EACH' WEDNESDAY THE RED MILL FOR When Charles Dillingham, a few After a thorough canvass of the years ago, announced David Mont- - entire business district bv the clos- ing committee of the Chamber of gomery and Fred Stone in Victor Commerce, the returns of which show musical The Red Herberts play, Mill, thousands of New Yorkers and that a vast majority of the mer- those who had gone to Gotham oncans ani business interests of the Clty faored closing each Wednesday various pretexts flocked to his thea- - aernoon committee announces ter to pass judgment upon the great American composers newest work. that the stores will close at 3:30 beginning next Wednesday, The verdict was unanimous, after the oclock, 16. May performance, that Henry Blossom, The first league games of the Utah author of the words, and Mr. Her- State league will be played on that of the music, had made bert, author a notable contribution to American day with Salt Lake meeting the and Timps on the local diamond, fun and American light opera. Brigham going to bat with Ogden at Nex Monday night The Red Mill comes to the Columbia theater for the Junction City. The stores and business houses of its first performance in the west. Provo will lock their doors at 3:30 Carl Christensen and Dan Keeler will the baseball season, acthroughout Con Kidder and Kid take the roles of Conner made famous by Mr. Stone cording to the announcement of the and Mr. Montgomery. Those who closing committee. The bicycle dealknow these promising young come- ers report1 that they have decided to at oclock on Wednesdays. dians will be able to form some idea close Chairman Arthur N. Taylor reports of the production of the quality that practically all of the stores have that will be offered the public. Not to close at 3:30, and that agreed only are these two young men pos- there is little doubt but that all will sessed of a vivacity that will make follow' the majority. the parts of the two American vagabonds interesting, but both are the possessors of splendid voices as well Bright Cye. for their two or three musical numIt makes the eyes bright and cleat bers. If you bathe them first In warm water These two comedians will be sup- containing a pinch of salt and then ported by H. R. Merrill as the with clear, cool water. It is well alof Katwky ann Zee: Glen trt filter water that is used in the ways Mor-ley Guyman, as the sheriff; Alonzo eyes by pouring it through several as the innkeeper, Willem; Richthickness of cheeseclotn. Dam as Van Doris ard Condie n, the Merrill goverBunnell, young lover; nor of Zeeland and a lover of some PUBLIC NOTICE warmth; Hal Bentley, a3 Pennyfeath-er- , notice is hereby given of the Public a London solicitor; Ls Johnintention of bethe Board of County son, Gretchen, the governor's as Commissioners Bertha Violet Utah of Johnson, trothed; County, sister to the burgomaster; Virginia to sell at public auction at the door Keeler as Tina, the innkeepers love- of the County Court House at Proly daughter; Marguerite Jepperson Utah County, Utah, the following as the Countess de LeFere. There vo, t: will be painters, servants, sons and described lands, lib. models ad on east side daughters, artists Beginning at a Those who love a delightful com- of D. & R. G. R. point R. three thousand edy drama will be entertained, while three hundred ninety-seve- n and those who love such a drama spiced and seven-tenth- s west chofeet and (3397.7) up with very clever songs and two-tentruses and dances will be delighted. five hunefred thirty-seve- n and (537.2) feet north from the corner of Sections 16, 17, 20, 21 of Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and ANOTHER ALUMNI QiQG ' On Many Fine Dress. Materials Shoes, Silk Dresses and Curtain Materials. One lot of Colored Flaxons, Voiles and One lot of pretty fine Voiles, Lawns and Organdies, in very desirable patterns. alues 45c to 85c Sacrifice 00 price, per yard Zju pretty Summer Materials for Childrens dresses. Values 35c to 60c per yard -- 1 2C One lot of beautiful light figured Organdies, Voiles, Crepe, Lawns and other e summer materials selling at a sacrifice. Values 50c to $1.25, per yard jJq miss Dont seeing the three big bargains. high-grad- Specml reduction on many prices of Plaid andf Striped Ratine. All Paisley and Combination Dresses. One lot of Fine Quality Gingham . Special discount 25 Bour-gomast- 21c ; One lot of Silk Dresses ONE-HAL- F PRICE Dont overlook our Drapery Department. Special prices on 10 Pieces of Curtain Net. er to-wi- fn) hs k J D. & R. G. running thence along north 2 9 degres 41 minHOMECOMING TO BE utes west s one hundred ninety-nin- e and (199.8) feet, thence north 3 3 degrees 41 minutes west two hundred and forty ( 240) fet CELEBRATED AT B, Y. thence north 3 7 degrees 5 3 minutes west two hundred thirty-tiv- e and s to south feet (235.3) O is the To your tents, Israel, Infirmary Land, thence north current slogan of the B. Y. U. Alumni side 6 2 degrees 5 5 minutes east one hunassociation. The alumni s and of two years ago is this year to dred thirteen to side west Lake Salt feet (113.7) be rivaled as a joyful reunion in a & Utah thence acalong class encampment scheme, big y side of said south to Dr. II. G. Merrill, presi- west cording 3 6 degrees 5 7 minutes east three Tents will hundred thirty-nin- e dent of the association and he secured to cover the B. Y. U. ( ) feet, thence south 33 degrees camps, and in these tents the' respec- 3 339.5 4 minutes east three hundred twenty-ttive lasses will have their head- wo s and (322.8) feet, quarters. 56 degrees 45 minute south thence Two years ago, said President west one hundred twenty-nin- e and Merrill, thousands of students came s to of feet (129.2) point back to the old school and had the 1.76 acres. containing beginning, of lives. their time They clasped a Also beginning at point on the hands of old school chums whom & or Utah side Lake seen of east Salt not for had ten, twenty they huntwo thousand the Railroad three recalled and glorious years, thirty fifty-tw- o feet and About the dred of the (3252.0) only past. doings occathirty-tw- o and six west on and hundred that experienced difficulty s sion was that in a few cases of old (632.8) feet north of Towncorner Section students finding their classmates. 3 7 and are South, East, class This year Range ship organizations to be featured, and every effort will running thence north 31 degrees 58 be made by the alumni officers for minutes west three hundred eighteen Jack to find Bill and Jennie to find and nine tenths (318.9) feet, thence Susie and well, also for Jack to north 38 degrees 47e minutes west and find Jennie, and Susie to find Wil- three hundred thirty-ninside Into south feet (339.6) liam. The tents will be designated 62 denorth thence be Lane, will and firmary by the respective years, hundred east five 55 minutes grees comfortably furnished with chairs, e and (531.6) feet tables, soft cider, lemonade, etc. A thirty-onhost or hostess will be on hand to to west side state road, thence along south 34 welcome the old boys and the devel- west side of said state road one hundred east 30 minutes women school. of degrees the oped s o fifty-twand (152.3) feaWhile the class encampment 57 minture is to be emphasized, it is fully feet, thence south 47 degrees and sixty-tw- o hundred east four utes recognized that pleasant associations eight-tentthence feet, (462.8) and class are not bounded by lines, 56 degrees 45 minutes west six ample opportunity will be given for south twenty-thre- e and hundred inter-clas- s visits. All former students of the B. Y. (623.1) feet to point of beginning, acres. lT., whether graduates or not, are containing 7.92 Will be held at public sale Said to another time be for present urged auction at the door of the County of their lives. Court House, Provo, Utah, on the a the judges to be close competitor, 10th day of May, 1923, at the hour and was given second place. This of 12:30 oclock p. m. of said day. struck off to story will probably also be read on Said property will be for bidder the cash, and highest girls day. proper conveyance to the purchaser Professor Alfred Osmond, B. Y. U., at said sale executed by the county. has accepted an invitation to give a By the Order of the Board of County Commissioners, Utah County, Utah. Shakesperean reading before the students of the West high school on JAMES T. GARDNER, Chairman. Entered March 28, 1923. Friday afternoon next. Attest: WALLACE M. HALES, Clerk. Sam Average. Percy McKayes (Seal) First publication, April 9, 1923. play, will be presentpopular one-aed in the Little theater at 7:30 on Last publication. May 9. 1923. Wednesday evening under the direcNOTICE tion of Richard Harris, student of J B. Y. U. the dramatic art depart-- TO WHOM IS MAY CONCERN: ment. The title role will be sus-- , Take notice that Mrs. J. H. tained by Francis Gurney. Denhalter, of Provo, State of Utah, and doing business as the Denhalter Many of the leading students of Soda Water at Provo, Utah, the university are working hard have adoptedCompany use a trade for my as follows: writing essays on religious themes water soda mark for in competition for the $25 prize ofSoda Water Company, Denhalter fered by Elder James E. Talmage of Provo, Utah. These words are the quorum of twelve apostles. The blown in the bottles when made. On themes are to be in the hands of the the bottom of the bottles is the capjudges by next Thursday. ital letter D, and on the cases conthe bottles are the words The new state school curriculum taining Soda Water Company Denhalter will supply subject matter for an ad- on one line, and immediately beditional course to be given at the B. neath this line is the capital letter Y. U. summer school, announces D and below the D the words Dean Hugh Woodward. The course Provo. Utah. I have used this will be given by Professor L. John trade-mar- k continuously since May and associate professors of 1st, 1919, and on July 27th, 1922, jNuttall the B. Y. U. I filed for record with the Secretary of State of the State of Utah the Professor Robert Sauer and his B. said trade-marY. U. band will next week take a MRS. J. H. DENHALTER. of first publication, April 23, Date trip into Juab. Sanpete and Sevier counties, where they will give a se- - 1923; last publication, May 14. 1923. ries of concerts. The band was rov- ASSESSMENT NOTICE ally received at the L. D .S. IT., the East high school, and the Hotel IRON KING CONSOLIDATED Utah, at the recent visit to Salt Lake NING COMPANY, principal place of cionaldte 2 for 24c Grogans from tents to cabins, while far more economical when the future is taken means a much Lnrto consideration immediate outlay. As a re- suit we will be unable to furnish A group of comfortable cabins cabin quarters to all the students. course, be given will be built for the Alpine summer The women will, of . school," said Professor Clawson Y preference. ..Rut tontB wUl be for all! Cannon of the B. Y. U. today. This otherb and wlll h provided math- comfort-- 1 is a change in the original program, &ble As the money available tor continued the professor, of having housing will be exhausted in building tents for all of the students at the the cabins, new tends cannot be purAlpine school. The purpose now is chased, but privately owned tents to build permanent canyon homes, will be secured for the occasion. Al- and furnish them with as many con-- 1 ready ar number of friends of the wil-Of and comforts as possible. stitution have expressed their of come to the aid to the scheme of course, the change lingness I I - understand the situation. Prospective students may be assured that everybody will be comfortably housed. . - - B. Y. U. ACTIVITIES Katie Foi bes is the winner of the Elsie Chamberlain Carrol medal for the best western short story at the B. Y. U. The title of her story is A Desert Tragedy. It will be read next Friday at the girls day exerMiss Sadie Ollertons story, cises. Heap Big Squaw, was declared by right-of-wa- five-tent- hs eight-tenth- Ef Matches six-tent- six-tent- hs hs three-tenth- sre Head Lettuce, large, each 10 Home Grown Radishes, 2 bunches Home Grown Onions, 2 bunches 15 -- Home Grown Aspara- gus, lb. 5 15 35e-50- c BANNER BRAND Box 5c Our Opening Day was a WONDERFUL success. It was due to the many customers to whom we wish to express our very great appreciation who have learned that PIGGLY V IGGLY stands for QUALITY Goods.at Quantity Prices. The Standard Market will carry out the same ideals of CUSTOMERS FIRST, and will continue to serve ou with the same High Quality Meats at the Lowest Possible Prices f A V Consistent With Good Business. Heats esassscas K9E Baconyby the piece, lb. ssseass Whole or Half Eastern! Sugar Cured ,24c! Hams, lb. Pork Roast, lb. .wmaxiarai IBoiling Beef, lbs.25f Pot Roast, lb. 10? (Round Bone Pot Roast, lb. 15 2 Weiners, 2 lbs Frankfurters, 2 lbs 35 The Famous All Pork Link Sausage 2 Pork Sausage, 2 Ib.25 Pork Steak, 2 lbs 35r HHBglJ uasEKfi Ham Bologna, 2 lbs Bologna, 2 lbs 35t 3 5t Standard Market two-tenth- eight-tenth- 32 pints Fresh Vegetables Cakes seven-tenth- y, Vi OLIVE IilTts OIL Bananas, lb. 14 Oranges, medium, doz.25 Oranges, large, doz.50c Lemons, Sunkist, large, per dozen 40 home-comin- g right-of-wa- 1 I V4. three-tenth- 37c Mammoth, can Fresh Fruits right-of-wa- y school, and no doubt many others will be equally generous when they OLIVES Quarts $1.20 Genuine Imported Virgin Oil Fresh and Sweet. eight-tenth- Cnmfnrtsih1 TTnnepe for Summer School RIPE POMPEIAN 17 22( 25 Standards, can Mediums.can Large, can business, Grand Central Bldg., Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Iron King Consolidated Mining Company, held on Wednesday the 2nd day of May, 1923, assessment No. 13 of one cent (lc) per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Preston G. Peterson, Secretary and Treasurer of said corporation, at the companys office at Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday the 6th day of June, 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, July 2nd, 1923, at the office of the company at 10 oclock a. m. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, Together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. PRESTON G. PETERSON, Secretary. Office, Grand Central Bldg., Provo, Utah. First publication,. May 7, 1922. Last publication. 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