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Show if ft": v "J r "s. ..... j -- r- . t i ; r I v? P I If IEIIT ' CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. f 18 CHAIRMAN. MAYOR In cities of the first and! second class, the mayor will be chairman-othe board of commissioners, will pre- side at All meetings of the boajd and will have the right to vote" on all questions coming' before the board. ' In the esynbf hfi'ibsence ope Qt .the members of the commission is selected ' to act as chairman temporarily. The board of cotrimlSBionerB has the pWer to esiorce rthee attendance ToX wi(lU'8a.es, the production of books and paperjfxand power to administer oaths in the aAmeTOianper-anwith like ef- - - , '1 Uy-th- Vz- IVIl.lVll 1 S; ' - v ;- r- -- . ....... is ud td vou to fix the amount it , Mm & -- V t ,. -.r s d 1 : -- it - electors of the city of Protv and re-- " sidjng at the places set oppose ifr respective names bere,fo, do hcrebXr quest that the maune of (name of ca&J II ?soms' ""norml iVtinl tttnt R didate) be placed on the ballot an a candidate for nomination for (name U In, " " " tof ttffic?1 anerm) at the primary elee . narrow it ts tr )u II t non to uc UtlU IU BUI u cuy OU Uf H m.ame to waiK a tight rope. ...jiayjttf Qejobtr Jr-.-t' ; We further state that we know him to thg case of fudges of the ' J strfet 'TrrafTknovvXlliffereriTlv. Ue be a qualified elector af said city and courtKexerciaing ivll or eftmiuaL u- knows thai it is just as easy 'of ws of Utah, -t- fot moral taenia isdiction and under 4B good character, to utK to jacis in every-da- y qualified, in our judgment, for the du less than hree memBsjs constitute! business and;' a ,Jieap more ' lies oi auen oruce. quorum for'Hjje transaction' of busi ' satisfactory. When the tftiw for filing statement ness. The maVor has tb jpower 9? 4 and petitions has expired, the city re- veto, as pnder tnjjaw-- nowta forfce. .We've built' our business corder must cause to be published for Publicity in all' iff airs of thv cily by 'selling reliable 'merchantbree successive days ia ell the news governm(?nt is lntendeoby the pr&vldise sat; ft ,fai profilteBlrie of the ofty, in proper (ornvthe stons of th law. At theend ' f eac papwrs auwiurrimrins auout every . . t names of the persons as they ar to year tne article J We sell and Hvnig commissioners iWiBvcause. a appaar'on the primary "ballot 'These full and complete "examinaUofpf bI1 up to our advertising. names will be Arranged alphabetically, the books and accounts of the CiWto This is the policy we outthe candidates for mayor being first, be made by competent accountants. lined wheal Jhe opened the with the admonition,. "Vote for one,' the result to be published in the new- doors of this store the wnue the .CQmmissiODersloJloy, with. papors. Trovieion also w made for a " which we have the words "Vote-fonever deviated. two." Following monthly report ia pamphlet form j of these nam eg.Tikewi'se arranged In "al the receijJts and disbursements of the . When we make y phabetfeal order will appear the names city for the preceding month.- are genuine of the candidates for auditor. , FOUR MEETINGS A WEEK. from ow umistri THE PRIMARY; ELECTION. The law prescribes- - that at least ally low prices.. All persons qualified to vote at the four meetings a week must be held by Shjrts, collars attacfaedriha general municipal keiion the uuaid,1 one 'uf whk'ii,' hall bs at have been sejline for $1 24 lged to vote at the primary election n ight. - Th boardw11traercise"sll FX and $1.50, the next eight held vn ti second Tuesday preceding ecutive, administrsUve and legislative the genersl election, Within 24 hours powers uow exercised by the mayor, of Ih closing of the polls, Judges of the tity council and the, board of paby election arc1 to make returns "to the lie woika. The foritieV two 6f tlu I tj.uity recorder. 7 On the day- following Bowera. wenjfliBoiaC'arfilto'jiietj tt ted; amonlTiveWerfnt depart men is fittf iQan?AMN (he returns anil tlierf ft's follows: Department of public af; must : publish iu all the newspapers ol the fairs and finance, department of water " eity, at least once, the rvsuHs of the supp1 ami .wawwrksHpartuient f Orams 9f Real Life. y "Idiok here," the angry managfn el election, the two candidates rcceiv- - public ''safety, department of streets . ;m -- fa J.S. fori and imlilicjmprjpvej vwiuieu, ,.nuai uu ou mean iiy turn itig tlw highi'Stj -tDfftn such" play as Inlaid iue? Vou and the candidates mfnt .of park's and public property. the only let the villain marry Tthe heroine and maycv''e icitu! tl iNs wh' se hanies will be placed The commissioners will act as super- , " mciu iu gm iue worst or it 1 x denatt-- f all around, although Jie is in eiem on the 'ballet formayor.at:.tbenextvtntendeBtsof-- : ' 7 ments. WHO uihu uiuuiviimi eiviuou, nap always led ywijr juuiig iw,;Tul,l& a blameless life" "Well, you said If he ftrnr candidates recHving the In .'cults' of '"the tirst an d second yo wanted a play .that was tnwi to Ihiehem nuniber for vntiB rnminlq- claps, the board fit commissioners is life, didn't ywi? will be sioiifrs the duly' qualified the, authority to appoint a quali ) fied persoq toeach ot the offices of dldates lor commissioners at the. election. .. .The names of the two city recorder clty treasurer' and city BEEBE- - LUMBER CO.-a- re candidates receiving the highestnttiu-be- attorney, wRo shall have such powers Bee Hives and all specializing duties' as are now h of v(j.os lor auditor will be placed, and apiary equipment, Best on the ' on" the official ballot for ' he next jifov'lde'for by law. market ' j i f i f election. This procedure Is applicable to cities "'of Ihe first class,- -It ifl? be seen readily that Abe "primary (Elec tion, is an elimination contest - 01 i M - THE PRO YO HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY $. Mil. ELEtTION CAUSE f - H 4 rhr '" "' " ..I....,, g t ' but tnere is a vCASH SAVING hi every purchase made at our stores. We buy Bargains and we sell Bataifis. -i e iis each day of odd lots of Quality Goods that can be bought Cheap for Cash. in j k wire Having buyers on the spot means pickrups at Low Prices. We pass them to you ' 4 u 11 1 - , athejr3i jOur representatives in New York, Chtcagd at a corresponding discount 11 That is the reason we can say, -' . . Day Is Bargain Day at London's m " r v " reduc-tk)rtste- nro-privi- 1th ftprprpl'V latest uy consists ot 500 Suits of Men s and Youths Clothing. Fabrics in Worsteds, Serges and other desirable weaves. We bought them Cheap and they go at about HALF PRICK yur ? ;S All-wo- ol -- -- t&u - 518 Values Wait for our BIG SALE - n ipmentan"e-ptit"oRttf tor $20 & $25 Values $12.50 Announcement will be made onr-shelve- Riirrr'i.V.n s U.r. ff-- J " asoon as our recent heavy other'display. space? Bigger Bargains, t X..:. r.!. f.L and j 1 . , u--n j thse-variou- B1 - ' 7"" number-,ofvote- -- ' ". ' ' a . ,7.jJlJ77L 7::i77.::. . Q -- USGROW WATCH fij ! l!7.7 7 I S - - can-(give- n gen-era- r - perfo-suc- " ; 1 . rf : -- j ' TP f ppppppppeppppppopppppppepppppeppppoepppppppppoappppppppppp 1 STYLE WORTH QUALITY RED TAG ' 'I pi uiwhiiwjihihiii.u.milimii a.,.. It ..r"T Mini ii .,.,: i. . .,,.' . i, ii n.. u.iH ...ii uUn ....... u i.iii ii, i. ii. niiiiiiinmniiiiiiniiiii i mi i 1 iii.nim'pw .m a y.m. . ... !; ! "VP . , i j ,w.ii.miu'ii.il( ipwin 'mmm mmmmtjKtm 1 ','V:' r;i '.hm1.!". riMiiii'fiiniiaijirFf riitii inm i.i i" ' '..' nunim in'n-i'i- iiiiiMMMiiiiai-- ... " 1 jri '.'f I f i MffirSWMER'"CLEftRAN(l:SM,E FOR TWO Bargains in every department: We have endeavored to make the RED TAG SALE of unusual interest to. the whole community Wheneyer.you l RED- - T ACr-otrticlerycw,lt"maTvelatthe Wonderfully low price. . WEEKS--Unmatchab- J le . - , SALE COMMENCES TODAY. JULY 8 ' LADIES' DEPARTMENT s $2.50 Ladies' Oxfords;. red 50c, Wool. Dress Goods 19 39 ..14 tag price 25c AiC. Ar Ticking; red tag price 20c Lawnsrcd.tag price ....... ONE LOT.25C PRICE 12 1 ' 2" 17: Odd lot Children s. hoes -- . . . . . " 2 1 .25c FreshrNewt Remnantsr lot Children's Shoes , . k . 50 Odd lot Ladies Shoes ' " ' .". 77.'. Misses' "Shoes" $2 "value $1.25 J Special Price on all Wash Skirts, - Special- ' rT19d ::zAi-e-nd-Zr'e-'- ' Kmbroidery 116 ''7 Waeh - ' : TAG. J)C )ne Lot' White Goods lIP0' to 20c values, 25c 10 Men's Fancy 15 Sox, - ' ' - v-'- ; ' Hope Muslin Z7 1- 1'2.k TTTT."1 ' - 'J WtiewtT" --- 7 1.2. y . - 29. ...... 33d ALL NEW GOODS. l-- . v Bros. The board of health has notified the responsible persons that sewer con nectlons must be Tnade by the Taber nacle, th Procter academy, the Mozart danco hall and the Afferent livery ata lblesof the city immediately, of the penalties authorized by law will be 77 f Notices to make connections were served some time ago, but have been aisrgarded by the recipients.. The health board is determined to compel obedience ta the Ordinance' requiring a sewe routlet from all buildings In thi ceniraf part of the city, and no further delay In compliance with its orders. ; . . " One Lot Ladies 35c Gfoves ' RED TAG PRICE ' 2 25- Was 50c, now l-- l-- ,r Was 45c! now -2 WITH THE SEWERiCAMP . ----- 10f' ' Assortment 212 Come early. 1 Go HOSPITAL MAY , Special SMncSf Madras OFF ON ALL "WASH SUITS. ' CALICO "' 5 - l-- T 1 Anioskeag' Apron Ginghams 10d pairI 00 ' Kmbro'dery'. ' . .' Special Ladies' Hose . 17 . . . 20 ; .... - ; PER CENT PRICE Was Was '40c, now .11$ now ....... 12 now ......... 1$ 2 now ......... 17 2 . . . . FaL-rre-r ...... " iiecial Lot 8- : now Was 35c, now - R.ED TAGS lMrt"' Felt Hat. Goo'ds J5c RED , One 15c, 10d now We need the room for our fall goods - T7ji2TT7TTr" ' - 7 ! : TT" -- ,v .... FOR THE One Lot Men's Neckwear RED TAG PRICE c, Was 30c, now 1- -2 ' 5 -- '. LOOK 12ll-2- .....39 .75 . PER CENT OFF ON ALL WASH DRESSES. : 2 " -- 17 ElrTTAG' TISSUES; r.p -- k Was Was Was 20c, Was 25c, $6.50 tot ...........7 Was.lOc, now j Boys' Short Pants 35 Boys' Waists, - red tag price . . . .23 $1.00 OveraUs red Ug jrice 75 50cWork Shirl-s- , red tag price " Special Discounts"7 on' all New Spring 'Clothes. L THOSE $3.50 AND $4 MEN'S OXFORDS, 7777. .77. Red Tag Price $1.56 Wool value $2.50 to $5.00;' Suits, Boys short pants ; red tag ONE-HAL- F PRICfr vaT; $6 Suits, to$10 15oysJotig pant $2.50 Men's Golf and Negligee .Shirts; 75c to $1.00' value's . V ... f: 39J 25" PER CENT DISCOUNT 'ON ALL STRAW HATS. One" .7 Special; 15c Madras ' 25c White Goods, red tag price!. l' red tag price. ; Jl.SOWhite Waist "j MEN'S DEPARTMENT WANTED 100 MEN x j That Wear Sizes 35 .and 36 Clothes 12.50, $15 and $18 SUITS; red tag price" r . tag price red ; ' etc. On LawnsTSilk MiillsvDimities, Organdes, ? n- - 10 OFF 191 v- will-broo- ' - PER CENT . ON ALL BOYS' oxfords.? 'J : ". It Pays to Trade at cant tier Company : ' ; i .. 1 k KEflR NEAR """7" of ' bre-',Tbur-v"- -: d . d "'.-'- . Alcwiern ImprovomenU, - 7: JT ' " ' MARRIAGE LICENSES. '' ' ri: 1 ya4 ei " . 1 m having an aw; Patient- Doctor, Insurance Adjuster (looking at the ful lot of trouble with the gas In my remains of the parlor Turniture) la stomach." ' " : this all yonanaged-te-aTe--)atTknow. Those old Doctor Yes, - f: the Are? 77 1 fashioned, fixtures are giving peop: a pwneriprofusely apoiogeHcJ-r-Y,ct of trouble- this fall. Just Jnto slrv I'm 'awfully sorry, but I kind 0 ihe relt room and" 'U Lai-- step nry eu felt that I really ought to get n.y wij gineei ''r,you for electric light .and children cut 0' the tfldjPS -- ITER The choice for the annual summer At the nieetine.of the State" Board encampment of the state national f oKln'sanity -- to be held atili Is .in guard abatement, although day, the purchase by the state'for use the 'consensus, of opinion among those at the of tne wa-- well able to Judge of such things is ter' F. W. C. Hattieftbrack has de- that of the two locations under', con J yelopal-l- n Slate. :cany.0JLJglJJLJj.a-e.ga- i. Heber City and Mount .sid'ertaVT It' is sideration, believed ."there., la 'su! ftPleasant, by far the cient water to"siipply the fiospitaT'wJllB la evtiiy way tu be desUd Hitti"i8"3 water for culinary and domestic pur miles north of HebeT City. There is and for the irrigation of several poses to be found here a fine meadow of a"bout 100 acres, wooded hills on one hundred acres of land. Electricity can aide,-anclose by a' river, Just right also be generated for power and light? .to bathe in, and fipe springs for drink ing purposes sufficient for" the needs ' of the hospital ing water. : ; His Explanation. PUKE TEe following couples haye secured licanses to wed: Wilson J. Smith, of Pr.oyot and Marie P. .Nelson,' of Salem; Richard Gales, Payson, and Flulday L. Richards, cf Reno, Nev.j George EI'o. Ions and Mary .I.ouL-'Donovan, loth a 1 |