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Show PACE FOUR THE PROVO HE2AL0 - thousand of each will bs needed. At th time and place specified, the board of education iwlH $neet and AtfbUched by th Herald Publishing publicly open .and read all proposals that have been . received, and wlllj vl Company, Provo, Utah, . ?rcvo nerdl Co. PERFECTLY LAUNDERED make Us deolsloa within thirty days Managing Editor thereafter '::-;7:- " The bids and terms from publia Entered a aecond class mall mat era must be accompanied by sample -Ur 4wMZWTr. t the otoffJce copies e books proposed to be ' rovo, Utah, under the act of March1 furnished, together with a statement of. the introductory, exchange, whole sale, and retail prices, at which the publisher agree to" furnish ach book within Provo City, during the full time that' Is required bjHtfw T&0 or whose propublisher publishers For further information on posals shall be accepted, must ener Che notices published here, into a written contract with the board consult respective signers of education and shall give a bond with two sufficient sureties in- - a re or county clerk. sonable sum to be fixed by the board, for the faithful performance of such ASSESSMENT NOTICE. contract All bidders will be required to give the price of books f. o, b. at East Crown Point Consolidated Mining point of shipment, and f. o. b. Provo Company Principal Place of Busi- City. Right Is reserved by the board of education to accept or reject any ness, Provo, Utah. or ail biia, or any part thereof. "Notice Is hereby given that , at -- a Board If Education of Provo City, of the board of directors of I. - . MASTERS j, ' 'SealedlbIds,Klll be received by the XIacoln scllool board up'untll 1 p. m. Hay 6, 1912, for the errection of one , school building at Vineyard, addttloa to the Spencer ' school, and one four:room addition to the Page school, all situated in the ."Xlncoln Watt county, tTtaa,' in accordance with plans and 'specifications prepared by Joseph Nelson architect Plans and spedflfa- vtlons can be obtained from the room 15 F. an4 M. Bank Provo, Utah, or they can be con- uislted- at the Lincoln school house. The bids shall be for each build-las separately. The 6eating of each Gliding will form a separate contract Each bid must be addressed, to the school board and contain a certified check equal to 5 per cent of the amount" drTne1tr anamsdepayable :to the clerk of tb Lincoln school ruiniibcd on . of Cement Work PHONE 273Z Ivlakes a Specialty of Paving, Cement Hitching and Field Posts, Ornamental Fences; 582. East 2nd South Provo, Utah ; 4 4 4 Administrator.' MEETING O F -- T H E STOCKHOLDERS OF' THE CAMP FLOYD ELECTRIC DYEING - 432 tulld-flng- of Utah. atthe"hour ten o'clock a.m!i suite 13 of block in Provo, Utah county, Utah, the same being the general office and place of business- - bfthe Camp Floyd Electric company. The purpose of the " oF this corporation until the regular an- Sald cl Jtwardr uum meetlag of the stockliolders 2Xo ttid board In case the contract, is thereof to be held in January. 19 is. J ana until their successors are- elected bv orovlde a surety bond -Qualified, and for the further u t.- -. 4Mnf ...k. wjmiu iru uaja unci iiuuuft ureiiK y'UWS ritten.flotice to do so. .The ?m Ulven I "guIatlons management of reserves to board, the right jeject any and nil Vit receive the report t the xnahager ."1jlo and to review and ratify the actions NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 01 the officers of the company, and ,.j f0f tucb,.. othet busihesLvasjmay "r regularly come before, the meeting. "In the Mitrjet Lourt of the'! , 1 . IN. j ISU.W, JLha. SUter Vouvtb Juajclal-.JMstrkL.pof L till, in and for the County of ..First publication April 26. c-- ; ' . J :In : matter the the "estate, of 'P. deceaaed. Boley, Henry Creditors will present, claims -- with ' rvouchers to the undersigned at their residence in American Fork City, :Utah County,- - Stat of Utah, o'n'br .before the 5th day of August.' 1912,- -' .Dated April 5, 1912, - MELISSA .. BOLEf, Executrix ' . WARREN D BOLEY. Executor. ; " CRANT C. BAG LEY, ;;,;..v.; ... JAttorney for Executors. - , . -- INOTICE TO PUBLISHERS OF TEXT -- BOOK8.- 'Pursuant to law, tne board of edu--catio- n rnirass-s-lrniniii Trr i Katat .Senator-eleci'Josep- A. D. 1915." Dated at Provo City, Utah, April M. v.r:.'-- ' STEWART,- -- Administratrix. I ALFRED L. BOOTH.' ': Attorney. First publication April 24, 1912. v-1 IZZJZ'l NOTICE. H'- vi ; v ... . - ' I - ; I j&asiMWiinyif b a Is the Electric sign attrac-.- " 1 tive both day and night It draws the people to your window at night and they lo- cafe your place of business by that same Sign the next day TRY-IT- . Designs and quotation!' '; "j promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO. -- 'ft itii"aaT . .. MNorth Academv. . .- - y CALIFORNIA d "The Ideal Place to Spend Your Vacation Standard draw-- - - fhrM- s Domestic Steam laundry GRANDE "EXCURSION RATES Students, and Teachers meeting In Salt Lake, the Denver and Rio Grande will make a rate of one single fare to Salt Lake and return on April 26th with' final return, limit of April 27thA Rate will be open, Account to-a- ll. - . r,-- WML MITCHELL ;": "" ' ' .. '"' "'' Agent NOT WHAT YOtTMAKE-- T BUT WHAT YOU SAVE. Keep on aving. It's the onl system for a person on a sal-- ary to - follow and it wins ' w' h . 1 i 1 There's no place .where, you "can put a few dollars each month or week that will pay you the returns as savings account. . .Here your savings tarn 4"per cent interest com pounded twice a year.' Qn dollar opens an account. United States Depository: PROVO . COMMERCIAL ' ' SAVINGS DANK. . W 4 , excursion ing room - also Tourist . , x tlons being universally conceded. .. 468 South Academy, Avenue. l All water rates unpaid are now of Provo City, Utah, hereby and If not paid to the city delinquent rglve notice ot Its Intention te adopt . VWM.Vft vu Ml VQIVtv .via - ttext books for iv, VA, Hserin the "public water will be shut off. , J s school of Provo City, for a period of ' - ROSWlL "SNOW, rOve years from the first day" of July, ChKst Deputy Superintendent Water ..' H912. Works. . sealed from and .JSeparate proposals ' jraolishers will be received by - the clerk of the board until Monday, June Account Colorado-UtaGood Roads 0, 1912, at 8 p." m. -- for furnishing Convention to be held T at Grand oichool text books in the following gub-.J- JunctionMar 2nd and 3rd, 1912, the ,"' '. D. r R. Grwlll make rate of one fare Grammar, for th round trip from all points la Reading, 'Arithmetic, U. S. History, Drawing, Utah to Grand Junction. Tickets on . 3an3lc. ;7rclllng, Writing, Nature sale May 1st and 2nd, good returning Iext4 i In May 4th.Ti...Stopovera.pcrmltte(ll In i.the ioregoing subjects. either direction within limit. Of tbo above approximately two " WM. II. MITCHCLL, Agent. , IIL1CTOICI LIGHT ' THE REAL SIGN KansaeiLof n flood-covere- - MYRTLE Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent I. A; BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. F. FOUTS, Agent Salt Lake City, Utah Ogden, Utah FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. STILL HIGH. . East Center street, ProVo City, Utah," on or before" the first day of RIO : Superb Dining Car Service . : home is in the distriet, near ,tlie Arkansas line, has, for the DAINTY LINENS. two "weeks, been on the scene of Your Hnen Is the most conspicuou-- . Iast the Inundation -- and - has kept the featuce of your apparel. It reu,une authorities advised as jn uioje attention than other' wearable to thp necessities of the situation. It tt . is particularly noticeable whetbej is expected that just as- soon as nos return to properly launde're'd or not on full dre's"; nlrts fancy waists, collars and cufi Washington and make an effort to increase the amorjjt carried In , the river and wash shirts. - 'Sueh garments reand harbor appropriation bill for quire skill and care to produces tb" - !Y?si?Sir?2tme.nt' work, the heceslesuTtsT'Ftsctlr'-ilfht'-l- 646' 24r 1912. - Louislanapresident xf the National Rh'ersand UarboTs Congress, whose SendfortWe aonjwe'il'do the rest - Malben, de ceased," creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at V .2,-1- ble, in strengthening the levees along " the course of the mighty river. diet on our work. of Xbulse E. September, " Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points on sal May 18, 25 and 31, June N1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22and 29, July 3, 12 and 30, August 1, 23 and ' 31, and September "4 arid 1912. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars daily to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha- and Chicago." homeless- :5?f s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of. -- i a Picture Fares to - . ffiroiTiinrwi Special Low Round Trip Notwithstanding the awfulness of the disaster to the Titanic; wherein nearly ... -- Every. Mile - to serve . This Route offers the "Back East" Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips, than any other line. Almost in the Mississippi Phone 564z valley. simultaneously with "the news of the PROP, G. W. FITZROY TItanlc's Teacher of Music ,frightful end' came the THE BRAHMS STUDiO 0 dread intelligence that , the Missis 0 sippi, higher than, ever before in the Piano, Soifeagio Harmony Theory, Hprmonic Analysis, was of the weather bureau, 4 history Counterpoint. that thousands of and still rising 5S N. Academy Ave. 4 in imminent lives peril. Provo, Utah 4 - rbeTgovernment, through messages 4-44444-44"4 of the President and 4he pleas of 4he secretary: of war, has been rushing relief trains to the inundated-localitiesupplying food and shelter to the in 1 -- for-th- is 1912, - j The Denver & Rio Grande XH i Scenic Lin eof tHe Worldf7T two thousand lives were blotted out V"'0'Vo hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders o tne tamp noya.Biectnc company will be held oiTwednesday, May 15th, , Should select a route famed for its Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Service. 4 amid the lice flows off Cape Race, 4 the great heart of the nation Is rent e with sorrow and pity lves lost and in CeriL.thmugh jie.tioods -- Notice MISSISSIPPI C., West, Center COMPANY. A Corporation e. FRENCH. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING. Give us a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING . NOTlCEr OF " ! Cement Contractor E, E. CORFMAN, four-rooi- n "' Klads A!! D. G. Matson Attorney for Administrator. sfx-roora aehool-filBtrt- et, : s - ; -- -- """" Travelers to Colorado and the East ed Southampton, Eng., April 25. A de putation of the firemen and oilers, 300 of whom struck work and left the sWbite Star liner Olympic five minutes before she was due to sail for Nev York Nesterday, bay proeeedd dr. board .thexsieamer to test the collap sible boats, xhc inefticiecy of thest crafts was the "reason given, by the men for striking, ijHtat the urgent request of the' officials ofahe line and of the representatives of tuKboard of wittrade, they have consented to nesses of a thorough trial of the boils. If their report should prove satisfactory, all hands will rejoin the ship. The Olympic meanwhile is lying off Ryde, Isle of Wight, ,the officers having succeeded in getting only onefifth of the necessary firemen to work the ship. STATE BAIvK OF PROVO. Dated April. 20th, 1912. LARS JACOBSEN, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -ob " 1912. Sato Eiikr Vi &-JB- D., dderhls" tearfr "good 'Southamp1ton; AprlT''25.The Situato contemplate It. Everyon tion; in coHnectioa with --&e- --White m .the county concedes us Star liner Olympic was seriously comthe palm for fine laundry demand of the work., we know what peo- plicated today by the tcvbavo-reach-- n 'First publication March 29r49l2. e J.rTr Matters appear thus glance just what your finan a deadlock. The 300 striking eogl- cial resources are how and nnnrs nnm mlf f em tjv o ra rr a n ii a tr wkere ou- - havelspent- - youil money. Jbvery check given turn of the deputation in readiness to acts as a receipt.. It is an in- embark if the dispute is arranged. centive in itsf to ste. aaeeting ' 0LYF.1PIC IS DEADLOCKED men who remained on the Olympic Otherwisethe Seafarers' yesterday. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY union declares the firemen and the oilers who left the ship will not re ' WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. turns ; The company refused to consider What a wqmanants among the men's demands, and declared it other important things is a preferred to take the liner Wk to Southampton and lay her up. checking account. The demand was made by a deputa household expenditures a tion of strikers and other members of check book acts as a perpet- the' union who .went on board the liner ual reminder of the differ to test'the new collapsible lifeboats ence between" income and which - have been installed since the can tell at a disaster to the Titanic. outgo. tha East h : com4 ple want and we see that British Seafarer's union that the pany dismiss the eighteen union firethey, get it on- - time,: too. legal "Bticcs one-fourt- He loves to look at his lines when we send it home snowy '. white and perfectly launder l -- of-th- Crown Point Consolidated EVANF WRIDE, - MlaIngcompany, held on the 23 day President, 'Ol March, 1912, "an assessment (No.4) of It. EUGENE JONES, (U) cent per share was levClerk.' ied on Ihg .outstanding capital stock 1G, 1912. luted Airil of the corporation, payable immediately to, Ileber C. Jex, secretary, 21 "North Academy Ave, Provo, Utah'. NOTICE TO - CREDITORS. IIITs etock assessment .'.Any uponTikTi -- Gouf-t . may remain 4heFotfrtfr unpaid car Tuesday, Aiml!tn the will be adverand 1912, '30, delinquent Judicial District in and for Utah tised for sale at pu!!ic auction," and County, State" of Utah. anles3 payment is made before, will In. U.e matter of the estape of Lars be sold at my office on Wednesday, to' Credi.Maj' 22, 1912, at tho hour of 10 o'clock Ja'cobscn, dec'i3eil. Notice - m. m, to pay ihe delinquent assess-me- tors. t, together with tho cost of adver. Creditors will present claims with lslng and expense of sale. the undersigned at his 1 vouchers t "HEDER of residence, in Lake' View pre place . Secretary, Utah Coiraty, State of Utah, on Office, 21 North ' Academy Ave., Provo, cinct, or 1st day of September, A. beforeithe .Utah STRIKE OF FIREFIEH RATES . and -- The. Southern Pacific company has ,':l: 'r bst 0 ,...im-;"''.; The very car in the world for the money, tSe 22-hMetz, J493. DrT' S. Jones, American Fork." ;, S. Final Limit, June 27. - For Literature, Tickets and Information Chair "" Cars see any SaltJLake'Route Agent or write q aT?::: J. H. MANDERFIELDA. G. Saft Lake City, Utah . ; ' ' J- - Sanitary MM Cot pm-ploy- e Free Reclining . ' !' Sleepers NO MORE WOODEN COACHES entered "upon a vigorous campaign for the increasing of the safety, of Its passengers and its employes Orders have gone oil t that no more wooden coaches shall be constructed. Special Bide levers have been provided fOF the ' uncoupling of cars, so -- thatlany two cars may be disconnected without the brakeman getting between and endangering his life. All of the cars are now 'equipped - with automatic couplers 0 that It is not now necesto be even sary .for.i.thebrakeman near the cars, th? Impact causing them to couple. : Meetings are held regularly at all Important ljplnts between N the and officials,- - ah . new methods of operation that provia for lb safefy Of the tralnmen afid pasAdditional sengers are ' discussed. block signal ar -- being -- installed all the time and accl(l9'ntsoa"the rail road will soon be a rarity: Many other safety devices that will behefit J)olh-ihpassenger and the employe are being Invest igated and - installed ' 2-, If found' feasible. . ' : 82 1Aest Center We handle : " only the best of Meats. We practice what our name implies. - " " ,. (Strictly Sanitary) Phone 84 |