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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 THE PROVO POST EXECUTIVE NOW Church Activitis ' Ffew Sprim ' L. D. S. CHURCHES, BONNEVILLE SUNDAY, President FrankFEBRUARY 7 . lin S. Harris of the Brigham Young FIRST The regular ward M, I. A. university will be the principal speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint services conjoint services will be held in the of the Bonneville ward, Sunday eveward meeting house Sunday evening ning at 7 The evening's proat 7 o'clock. Paul Harding and Ortho gram will oclock. also include a violin solo Harding will be the speakers of the by Mr. Manwarlng and selections by evening, and their addresses will be the ward choir, under the direction followed and preceded by excellent of William Leffler. ' An invitation to musical numbers. An invitation to. attend is extended to all. attend , is .extended to the , public in'. PIONEER-r-T- he regular monthly Mutual conjoint service will be held JThe ward M. I. A. will in SECONI the Pioneer Sunday evening, Conduct their monthly conjoint ser- beginning at 7 ward oclock. Six extem- vice Sunday evening at 7 oclock in poraneous speeches will be made by the ward meeting house. Miss Lilly members of the seminary. The musiOwen will be the evenings speaker. cal program includes a piano selecA pleasing vocal solo will be rendered tion by Mrs. Reva Bullock, a vocal by William Knudsen ,and a reading solo by Carl Christensen, and a piano given by Miss Eola Towers. The pub- solo by Mrs. Sophia Beck. The public lic in general is invited to be in at- is Invited o be present. tendance. THIRD Professor Thomas R. COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday Romney ofthe Brigham Young uni- school, 10 a. m.. Professor George W. will be the principal speaker FItzroy, superintendent. Preaching versity of the Mutual conjoint session of the services, 11 a. m. Charles McCoard, Third ward, which will be held in the pastor. Good music at service, ward meeting house Sunday evening, under Ahe direction of L.every A. Culbertcommencing at 7 oclock. An excel- son. Commencing at 7:30 Sunday lent musical program will be fur- evening, Christian Endeavor will be nished by students of the Provo high held each week. school music department, under the direction f, Professor, J. W. REORGANIZED CHURCH S. S. ter. The pjibllc is incited to be pres- Holm, presiding elder. 240 West ent. Fourth South' street; Regular Sunt FOURTH Final - arrangements day morning services at 11:30. Sunhave been made for an excellent pro- day school atrl0:30. Religious meetgram to be conducted Sunday eve- ings every Friday evening at 8 ning, beginning at 7" oclock in the oclock. Fourth ward meeting house ,at which FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, time the M. I. A. will hold their regular monthly conjoint services. In ad- SCIENTIST 80 North University dition to interesting speakers, read- avenue. Sunday school at 9:45. ings, and piano and Instrumental so- Wednesday evening meeting at 8 los and duets, the .evenings program oclock. ' A free reading room is will include vocal solos rendered by open dally from 2:30-4:3- 0 p. m. The Murray Roberts and Seymour V. public is cordially invited. Services Prows, and selections by the famous every Sunday morning at 11 oclock. whistling trio. The ward M. I. A. Subject, Love. officers extend a cordial invitation A new super-guto the general public to attend the invented by two meeting. Frenchmen, has no recoil, and isyfar FIFTH The senior girls of the more than the 'German Big Fifth ward M. I. A. will furnish the Bertha.powerful A brake acts in inverse diprogram for the regular monthly con- rection to the recoil, neutralizing the joint services, which will be held in shock. The same inventors have the ward meeting house Sunday eve- made an absolute smokeless powder 7 at oclock. The and ning, beginning flash from the discharge can program committee reports that the also the be concealed. is of exceptional merit, and meeting invites the public in general to be Wild geese throng the right of in attendance. of the Spokane-Portlan- d Railway Dr. Louis'Weston Oaks will deliver of Wallula, Washington, north way an address before the parents class interfering seriously with the operaof the Fifth ward Sunday school on tion of trains. When the flocks take Sunday mrning. Dr. Oaks will talk wing before the trains the noise of to the subject of The Life and their beating wings can be heard for NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO Achievements of Louis Pasteur. All great distances. They roost on the DISSOLVE members of ' the parents class are sand webbed feet their acting dunes, urged to be in attendance. In the District Court of the Fourth on the sliding sand as snowshoes act SIXTH Regular M. I. A. conjoint on snow. Judicial District, County of Utah, services will be held in the ward of Utah. State meeting house Sunday evening at 7 In the matter of the application of Coldness in Oceans Depths. oclock. ; An- excellent program has at ocean colder is W. H. Ray & Company, a corporaThe water of the been arranged for the occasion. AH are Invited. the bottom than at the surface. In tion, to dissolve. Notice of AppliMANAVU E. S. Hinckley will many places, especially in the bays of cation to Dissolve. nn- inter eating address Sunday the coast of the water freezes To Whom It May Concern: t evening at the monthly ward Mutua at the bottomNorway, It does above. before Notice is hjbreby given that the W. conjoint services, which will be held In the ward meeting house, commencH. Ray & Company, a corporation, Inside Information. formed under and existing by virtue ing 'at 7 o'clock. A pleasing vocal solo will be rendered by Mrs. Sarah A motorist who has been traversing of the laws of the State of Utah, with and byways and is there- its principal place of business at Ramsey. Other musical numbers will the be furnished by the B. Y. U. public fore highways Is called a position to what in State of service biffeau. An invitation to at- know, says every little roadhouse has Provo City, Utah County, court of to the in has is extended to the public tend presented Utah, a password all its own. in and Judicial District, the' Fourth of State Utah, pefor Utah County, to disinallowed tition praying to be corporate and dissolve, and that Sat1923, urday, the third dayorofasMarch, soon thereat 10 oclock a. m., has after as counsel can be heard, been appointed as the time at the MENS AND BOYS court room of the said district court MISS FLANNEL and WOOL of at Provo City, County, Utah, Statesaid which the SWEATERS at as the place Utah, SHIRTS application is to be heard and that at any time before the expiration no-of of this $6.00 values thirty days from the date $4.50 tice any person may file objections now to said application. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have values ,$5.00 $3.90 hereunto set my hand and affixed19the now DISCOUNT th seal of the district court, this 1923. day of January, $4.00 values WALLACE M. HALES, , -- HIGHLY PLEASED Corporation Head Declares Tanlac Completely Overcome Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble Gains . . Ten Pounds. QJJ ARRIVING DAILY Fred Girtanner, 138 North Gates t St., Los Angeles, Cal., widely known Inventor and head of the Girtanner Engineering Corporation, is still another prominent Califrnidn who has taken time from his exacting business to tell of the benefits he has derived from the use of Tanlac. As far as relieving physical ailments, such as I have suffered from, is concerned, said Mr. Girtanner, I Xo Make a Place for Spring Goods We are Sacrificing Our Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Slippers One lot of Pretty Silk and Wool 6.50 Dresses, $1 to $29.50 values ' 9- n, c. FriMlm - ary 13th, at 8 oclock p. m., at the AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPDistrict Court Room, Court House, TER 64 OF THE REVISED ORfor the purpose of Rearing the AnDINANCES OF PROVO CITY, BY nual Financial Report, for the elecADDING THERETO A NEW SECtion of officers for the ensuing year, TION TO BE KNOWN AS SECand for the transaction of any other TION 61 Ox, RELATING TO business coming properly before the WATER METERS. meeting. H. F. THOMAS, First publication, Jan. 20 . $2.90 now. $3.00 values now $2.25 MENS DRESS HATS $4.00 value for $2.75 sale at $5.00 values for $3.90 sale at $6.00 values for $445 sale at $7.50 values for $5.00 sale at One lot of Boys Dress 90c Caps A Special, at, L. D. S. GARMENTS No. 221 Heavy Cotton Dou-blebac- k, value at $2.25 tegular 01 1 QQ 103 No. 223 Extra Heavy Cotton 01 QO Double Back; $2.75 values at Secretary. 24, 1923. Last publication, Feb. 12, 1923. - per cent NOTICE The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Commercial & Savings Bank will be held at their banking house on Thursday,1 February 8, 1923, at the hour of oclock p. m., for the purpose of electing of- ficers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before J. T. FARRER, Cashier. First publication, Jan. 22, 192.3. Last publication, Feb. 7, 1923. the-meetin- g. ESTRAY NOTICE I have in my possession the following described animal, vhich, jf not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Provo City Estray Pound on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1923, at 12 o'clck m. One white mare Description: about 23 years old, weighing! abbut 900 pounds, brand resembling reversed B and E .n left thigh. Said estray was taken by the city police on the 23rd day of January, 1923 - ciety Special Lot of MENS NECKWEAR ENS AND LADIES AND CHILDRENS HOUSE Values up to $2.00 49c SLIPPERS AT at BIG REDUCTIONS Christensen Co. One-butto- 1.65 value, wool, at SI, 39 $2.50 value. Cotton Mix, at BOYSf UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW - part n $1.89 UNDERWEAR i One lot Heavy Winter Weight Unions, A real value Only a few. Suits -- 95c left, at" S Western states planning coloniza tion of undeveloped lands; mining industry getting a great deal of active attention and production in all lines of metals is increasing; state taxation, big problem. Coalville It is reported on good authority that the Ohio Oil Company is preparing to put down a test well on the Chalk creek dome, about six miles east of Coalville and about the same distance from the test well being drilled by the Western Empirfe Petrleum corporation. Vernal boosting for new highway over Diamond mountain. Park City Keystone mine increasing output. Survey of Lund-CedCity railway to start soon. Delta 120 acre farm sells for $16 6 per acre. Monticello Many heavy rigs. n way to develop Bluff oil structures. Cache' county completes 133 miles improved roads connecting all towns of county at cost of $404,202. Montifello Refinery to go up in Bluff oil field. American Fork New publj , completed. Utah rdises 4,137,000 bushels potatoes in 1922. Vernal ships 825 hogs to Salt Lake. Work on power line to Payson new steel plant to start. Ephraim completes $ 20,000 gymnasium. Brigham City $40,000 wool manufacturing company formed. Will take raw wool and turn out knit goods, blankets, etc. Poultrymen of Utah organize for better marketing. Moab planning $20,000 gymnasium. Kamas to construct $15,000 water BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO CITY:' 6 4 of SECTION 1. That the Revised OrdinancesChapter of Provo City be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto f Section 61 Ox, which shall read as follows: SECTION 61 Ox. Ail water meters shall be installed in an easily accessible location, under the direction and supervision of the commissioner of water supply and waterworks. It shall be unlawful for any person to install any water meter on his premises unless same is done under the direction of said Commissioner. It shall be the duty of said Commissioner to turn off, or cause to be system. e turned off, the water from the premHyrum to receive carload ises of any water taker supplied with cows. dairy water through a meter, who falls to pay any bill for water used by him, In England, where law Is law, the within twenty days after receipt of great Lord Salisbury was haled into said bill; and the water shall not court because lie was employing an again be turned on until said bill is unlicensed chauffeur. He sought to paid, together with $1.00 additional explain to the court that he underfor cost of turning off. stood the chauffeur had ft license. SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall The judge said Salisbury had no take effect thirty-on- e days after its right to assume any thing.' He .promptpassage and publication. ly fined all hands and regretted that Passed by the Board of Commis- there was no authority to send anysioners of Provo City, this 1st day body to jail. of February, 1923. An Or O. K. HANSEN, ruary 1st, 1923, entitled: dinance Amending Chapter 64 of the Attest: Mayor. Revised Ordinances of Provo City, FRED EVANS, by Adding Thereto a New Section to City Recorder. (Seal) Be 'Known as Section 61 Ox, Relating State of Utah, tq Water Meters. County of Utah, ss. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have I, Fred Evans, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify hereunto set myiand and affixed the that the above and foregoing is a corporate seal of said city this 1st full, true and correct copy of an or- day of February, A. D. 1923. FRED EVANS, dinance, passed by the Board of Com- - (Seal) of Provo City, Utah. Recorder missioners of Provo City, Utah, FebCity One Odd Lot of BOYS KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS in values from $2.50 to $3.50. A genuine special at .1,98 Our Entire Stock of MEN EXTRA TROUSEItS 4 DISCOUNT G hristensen - Company 1844 two pxen arrived at the. pot where Portland, Oregon,' One man was from Boston .and the other from Portland, Maine. i in now-stands- - Each wanted to; name the place for his own home town and to settle tho argument a penny was flipped.to The the Portland man won, according and story. Pettygrove was his name his descendants still treasure the historic penny. Rarely a 'day passes that Mayor arShank, of Indianapolis, does not rest someone for violation of a city ordinance. J Mens Soils Our Big Supply will offer you a wonderful display of Suits, in shades, patterns and designs most pleasing and becoming. Think of it! Suits regJ ularly wercoats $16.00 value at $20.00. values $8.00 sold at $50.00 Sale Price : at $1040 $25.00 values SI 2.50 $30.00 values values at famous Hatch and Cooper Brands. - $40.00 values at ; L- 1 cor nn - yOUiUU J Sold at $40.001 QftQ HH L yZOiUU Sale Price pliiJU No. 226 Wool Heavy Weight, $4 00 regular 52,98 A wonderful display of Mens Underwear, in all sizes,' in the high-grad- BURT BROWN, of Provo City. Poundkeeper BAKER & BAKER, 445 West 5th North. and Attorneys for Petitioners Utah. Provo, Despite the vast amount of work Corporation, before him and the long hours he First publication, Jan. 19, 1923. Last publication, Feb. 16, 1923. spends each day in his office. Premier Mussolini, of Italy, finds time every morning to indulge in fencing, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING shareholders meeting his favorite pastime. He is considThe annual one of the best amateur swordsof the Provo Building and Loan So- - ered men of Italy. Februwill be held oh Tuesday, Clerk. MENS UNDERWEAR ar de-"TV- er- Look These Over consider Tanlac without an equal Stomach trouble and rheumatism had been the bane of my existence for seven or eight years. After eating I would suffer for hours from the gas on my stomach, which caused bloating, shortness of breath and dizziness. I felt sore and stiff all over with rheumatism, my joints pained terribly, and I also had headaches and was very nervous. Since taking Tanlac I have gained ten pounds and feel ,like a different man. I am now seventy-two, but I have an abundance of life and energy for one that old. Its a pleasure to recommend Tanlac. Tanlac is for sale by all gdod druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold. S- . I -- r - j $15.00 $20.00 V Si $14.00 Sold' at . $18.00 CIO Oft Sale Price- - CHRIS evy 3 Q9i nn Sale Price V ZiuU |