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Show mm j - ' . SPECIAL 222. - h It f'" " 1 .11 A3JAL r-- r- - Mr. William A. Radford will "answer questions and five ad vies FREE OF COST on aJljubJecls parialnlne to th ubject of building, lor the readers of this iPaper. On account of his wld experience a Editor,' Author and Manufacturer, he la, without doubt, the hlhet ..authority on all theao subject. "Addren alL'lnquliiee jto William A. Radford, No. 178 West Vackson boulevard, Chicago, 111., and onlr enclose two-cestamp for reply. nt I There are perhaps more square hoases built in the Middle West Than houses of any other style or design. (By "square) houses" is meant bouses (With plain, straight sides and square boners, in which the width nearly or Wt equals the length. "Rectilinear." perhaps, wpuld be a more accurate term. but that does not conyey an impression of the square appearance that . nek houses hate." Economy in building and economy tX heating, both hare their influence. Houses of type range from S3 by 28 feet to 80 by 36 feet in else, and they contain' from six to eight rooms seldom less than six and seldom more than eight They are ' built either full two stories, with an attic; or like this one, with some of th windows elevated above the eaves " 7 tp admits light to the upper rooms. This particular house is one of six rooms feet wide and about 27 feet Inches from .front to rear: It Is a ?ery economical house to build. It is all plain, straight work, except the dormer windows; and these are as plain as they can be and still look - - the-"squar- ... ' ' well. Such houses are so easily built that a great many of them are put up In country places without' architectural plans; but that is, generally speaking, , ..." , . .. I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. fi bjriawards municipal - it XJLJJJLJ Tv - - .. - - fell- r- - NOTICE ELECTION' T. Provo Herald Co. ' Sealed bids will be ercelved- by the of Provo, - Utah, Published .by "the Herald Publishing Poard of Education In Central School the office at their Notice of Special Election to Company, Provo, Utah. 9 o'clock "p. until' DuOdTngruFafid" H. MASTERS ....Managing Editor for' the. 1912, 9th, m., Friday, August Taxes. Entered as second class mall mat- completion of four rooms of the Cen- ter June 6, 1911, at 'tjie Postofflce I tral school buuaing. of March ; Notice is tJiata Provo, Utah, under th " act hereby given Plans, specifications and instruc' 1879. tions, may be obtained at the office special election has been called I, 1 By order of .the 13oLrd oOduei- of the architect, Joseph Nelson, over tion Provo City, Utjh, ami will Farmers & Merchants Bank. Prove, eaHi ofjt lie mpecti ve i Utah. LEL.'Nitl2?. - 2z- THE PROVO'hERALD. PAGE OUR Good working drawings no wada jj:stha tinQ one there is submitted at the .said to a vote" of such qualified electors of said city as shall have In building a bouse it pays to Invesnew a the both tigate things, by reading Iaid property tax in said city and"by observation. You can always in the year preceding" said elecfind a new house that contains some tion, the question whether a specof the fashionable ideas, ideas that tax of one mill for the year ial; are popular, the ideas that shall., be levied 1913; upon the Arrriftarta HI a ntn.lr I.I. LI. l3 ln, saul Clty tll Prov,de signs. Some of these are very attract.,? lve and add very much to the appear- funds for the purpose of improv ance of a house, while others are ing the school property under to go with certain' com- the control" ofthriioard of Edu binations. The owner Is the one most cation of said Provo City by the vitally Interested; but a little advice and requipment of a from a successful architect goes a furnishing school building for a high high long way, and lasts a long time after- school ' within said city. ' , wards. You don't, build a house every 8aid election will be held on year. It pays to be cafefuL Long years of experience in build- Friday; the 9thrlay of August,' houses has demon- 1912, and the polls will beopen ing medium-pricestrated a few '.facts that everyone from 7 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. IT 1 The polling places within the respective' municipal wards of said city will be at the following named places, ' First ward, at the Maesor m school; Saeond wSfd at the Cen tral school; Third ward, at the Franklin school; Fourth ward, at the Hoyden house; Fifth ward, at BedJJoow y the Fifth" ward L. B. S. meeting - simply-s- uitable : -- d Legal Notices All "" must bt accomparked-b- a y cTrtineTSecITT For further information on the notices published here consulri-espectivsigners or county clerk. FOR SMALL" FLOCK Inexpensive Poultry rjouse In Which Few Chickens May Be Kept Wltrr M Wmunrof-- orkr ' amount of bid, made payable to the (By T. H. VAN BENTHUTSKN.) Thfr following plan is recommended BoardotJEducallon,. as a guarantee, that the contractor will sign the to any one who desires to keep a few contract and file a satisfactory bond fowls for the purpose of supplying eggs for his own family: within ten day after contract is In making my first house of this awarded. I secured from a dry NOTICE. description, ASSESSMENT The Board reser.es the right to goods store and ordinary packing box," and all bids. Three Rocks Mining and Milling Con- reject any EVAN WRIDE, President. pany, principal place.. olLtmslnesaJ - -- e -- - Provo, Utah. Notice 13 hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of tha. Three Rocks" Mining and Milling R. EUGENE JONES, Clerk. First publicaUon July 29th, 1912. Company, held on the, twelfth day of (No, State of Utah, sitting June, A. D. 1912. () J SUMMONS. the the In the District Court of Fourth Judicial District, of " " and in for J "7 per Utah County. of one cent 2) of "one-fourtJennie ITI11 Bunting, plaintiff, share was levied on the outstanding vs. Jack Bunting, defendant- .- Front . Vlew : capital stock of the corporation, pay Summons. able immediately to H. F. Thomas, The State of Utah to the said about 2x3x4 feet This cost me 85 cents. secretary, No. 24 North Academy Av- Defendant: The front, or top, was first taken . to summoned Utah You are hereby enjje, Provor off the case, and a section of one side assesswhich this tsock after within upon Any twenty days appear its full width, was hinged ment may remain unpaid on Satur- the service of this summons upon extending so that easy access to the interior day, July 20, will be delinquent, and you, if served within the County could be secured. Then the case was advertised for sale at public auction, in which this action is brought, mounted on legs So that its bottom and unless payment is made before, otherwise, withinthirty days after was about a foot and a half from the Then boards were placed will be sold at my office Tuesday. service, and defend the above en- ground. house. 2 titled "action, and in case of your snugly around the rear and sides of The names of the judges at each August 20, 1912, at the hour of to pay the delinquent failure to do sp, judgment will be the legs, from the bottom of the case polling place to conduct said o'clock p. m., to the ground. assessment, together with the cost of entered against you according to election are as follows, The roost was next constructed, and First ward, David- - .Openshaw, advertising and the expense of sale. the demand of the complaint forhis small lengths of boards may which has been filed with the be used. For the roost and legs I II. F. THOMAS, X. W. Tiffany, and John E. liott; of the above-name- d clerk court.' used what is termed "scantling," or Secretary. K. Iv. C. Second ward, Kirkwood, is. brought by the action This N. 24 No. Avenue, Office Cib-byAcademy Mrs. and ; J. William Ward, Second Floor Plan. plaintiff against the defendant Provo, Utah. Third ward, A. C. J(hi)Sin. should know. For the health of the L. L. Nelson! and A. W. for the purpose of obtaining a de1912. Harding.; First publication Jane 21, " family, you must have good drainage, Fourth ... . of divorce jroriithe defendcree . B. ward, J. II. sufficient ventilation, and an abunant. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. dance "67 sunshtne. In the face of mod- Richmond, and I5clle F, Xlson: .1. W. X. WMTECOTTOX. K. L. dui.rv II. II. Mimral Flat ExTe n.sion Mining a n d ern invention, every new house should Fifth ward, Attorney for Plaintiff. E. be piped for gas and for bofand-eel- d Clnff, and Ilttgdrde. place of Post Office address : P. O. Box - satd .Milling Company, principal water, and wired for electricity. EvThe ballot to e used 273. Provo, Utah. " ery house should contain provision for election will express upon its business, Provo, Utah. 0 comfortable, easy heating; and every face the Notice a at is hereby given that question to be submitted house should have a good bathroom. SUMMONS will also meeting of tire Board of Directors of These things aro essential, both for at said election! and In the District Court of the Fourth health and for comfort; to neglect read : the Mineral Flat extension Mining Interior View. of tax a special Judicial District, of the State of ''For the levy them means to regret U as long as on June held and Company, Milling you live in the house. Other things of one mill for the year 1 OKI, to Utah sitting in and for Utah sufficient space to slide it In (or out) 2Sth, 1912, an assessment (No. 6) of of funds the for Utah Lake Land and Pow- - through the end hinged door. When purpose County. provide .2 mills per share was levied on the ln the coop, It laid directly on builda and ' er Company, a Corporation, Plain- placed equipping furnishing corfloor so that the chickens roosted the stock of the outstanding capital C. A. Rodgers and May VS. ing for a high school in Provo tiff, rough strips of one by three Inch stuff. payable immediately, to F. Nfl...... poration, City, Wah. .Yes Defendants. Rodgers, The roost I constructed one solid and the voter will place a cross. E. Brown, secretary, 69l We3t 3rd The State of Utah to the said .D- piece. North-street- ,Provor Utah. Any stock X, hv4 he square opposite-thewor- d It was made so that there would be efendants: assessment may rewhich this upon vote if to he desires about three inches from the floor of in "Yes" You, are hereby summoned to apthe elevated coop.. This arrangement favor of --said lew. and in the main un'paid ond Friday, August 9th, pear within twenty days after the would not do for the lighter breeds, square opposite the word "No." 1912, will be delinquent and advertis- service of this summons upon you, if which prefer higher roosting places. :is. he desires to vote against said ed for sale at public auction and unThe next step was to close in ths - less payment is made before will be served within the County in which levy. front of the coop, which I did 4y -- using this is action brought, otherwise) Said electiort will be held and sold at my office- on Monday, the pieces which had been removed wiihin akt-thirty days .,ervice, and from it conducted in the manner provid- August 26th, 1912, at the hour of 2 s o'clock p. in., to pay the delinquent as- defend the above entitled action, aud ed by law. About of the front ia in case of your failure to do sojudge- - boarded up, the remainder of of 12th co3t. the ith the sessment, day together Oq Jlonday, being covment will, entered against you accord ered with a double thickness of com8 of th? hour 1912. of at sale. and expense advertising August, ing to the demand of the complaint mon burlap.- .The door is left off durF. E. BROWN, Secretary, oYlock'p. in., the Board of Eduthe greater part of the year, but cation of Prove- C'ify. Utah, will 691 West Srd Xartii St., Provo. Utah. which ha3 been filed with the clerk ing o! said court. ill. llM'offiee or'sAtit Board,' This' act on 3 broneht NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. i the Central School Building in or the. plaintiff again the defend Oa canvass ants to recover judgment asrainst City. Utah, and i. f. the returns of said election, and Sealed proposals will be received them for the sum of $2731.30 and and it' by theTiihColn Scnool Board for the costs of suits including one hundred ""l,licly declare not. so important, and still desirable "Majority of the hallo's cast, at erection of a steam Heating plant at dollars attorney's fees, and to fore Do are win suggest memselves. DisehToti J View Lincoln Lake the inTa)of."'saj'.l school, be a close mortgage upon the north jnd may adopted Uien the Board, of Educa- trict, also for the erection of a boiler one-hal- f according to the o the northeast quarter of size of the house and the Arrangement of Poultry Run. expense a tion will proceed and take such house and coal room at the same the southeast of section 33 quarter person feels Justified in going into-bu- t to cause school. The work to be done in acin township ten south, range one is necessary during the very cold the demands of health and com- stuns as are required col- and levied be to Vid. taxes fort come first cordance with the plans and specifi- east, Salt Lake Meridian. In Utah weather. s and a small; board as provided by law. Two, cation prepared by Joseph Nelson, County, State of Utah. (with strips) from, the ground to the Dated at Provo City. Utah, architect- - Plans' and snattersd Idol. specifications can J. W. N.HVHITECOTTON upper part of the coop completed the 20th day of July. A. D. 1912; be "u" Vl luo suiest sorrows of fa-from from or. the board had the Job. ? mous persons like mvsoif- - . for Plaintiff. Attorney of of. Education Board The The end of the nest facing the front architect P. O. Box 273, Provo Utah. observed, a well known novelist, "is Provo City, Utah, v was boarded up high, to give the hena Two bids will be required, one for First' publication the realization that comes to uaaooB-e- r July 31, 1912. By EVAN WRIDE, the necessary secluston, : or later that it Is impo&,ibIe to the heating.and one for the work of President. live Its When the coop was completed I up to the ideal opinions that the peo-- ! general construction. Each bid shall R. EUGENE the end door and laid an old JUiSUS, raised Attest: pie whom we meet In the ordinary af-" be accompanied by a certified check on the. floor; covering it Its newspaper Secretary: u save " vi lormed of us 5 of amount of cent bid the with sanLj On thla l the of thickly per Tery "Not long since Ihad occasion to reLest some of our regular patrons placed the roost and the coop was and made payable to .the Lincoln mark to a waiter in a cafe where I School Board as evidence that the should think thai we are overlook- ready for occupancy. To clean,. It is scmetiroes dine' simply necessary to take out and . "Waiter, this beef is LOAN MONEY TO contractor will enter into contract ing them in our efforta to secure throw extremely sway the newspaper, and put . tough.' on. . with the Board in case he Is the suc- new business, we, write" this little In a fresh one, with more saad. w "Whereupon the servitor looked at In summer, with one of these coops," CITY AND FARM PROPERTY cessful bidder, and furnish a surity word of apprtclatlon. The people who me with a sad expression and would sighed Interest it of low at as bond Board law. ' The by required have thU stood we bank consider to afford be well to open a Bide door . by ' deeply. sufficient and it PALM. A. F. reserves the' right to reject any and the salt of the earth. Nothing too would be well to ventilation, "May I Inquire,' said 1. 'why y0u (is' fewer ln birds keep 4 block. 7. and Enlsht Rooms In . that fashion?' all bids. Bids will be opened at t p. good for them. We are of course each sigh pen. , During the winter, in one V sir.' the said "'Ah, m., Aug. 1, 1912, at the Lake View anxious 'to secure new waiter, 1 took business, but of the "bird-cage- " arrangements, we you for a man who always said orig-lna- l school. keep from five to seven large White never the of our at expense regular and here things, you. come and Rock hens, with good results. J. N. ANDERSON, Chairman. patrns, for they are the people who ay Justlhe same thing that all th Bearing ln mind that about six J. K. ALLEN, Glerk. INSECT BITE COST LEG- have mado this bank possible. We hens could ordinarily be kept ln each know It, appreciate It, and rfre free coop, any one may tell, from the numNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Eflypt'e Green Sun Rays. to acknowledge it By trtatin; all our ber of chickens he Intends to keep, A Boston man lost his leg from the In Egypt, where the atmosphere la The Board of Education of. Provo old patrons fairly and extending' the bow the system can be extended to To two before. an of the Insect years green tints of the sun- bite tery clear,. set light, lire peculiarly distinct. As avert vsuch calamities from stings and wiUrecelvl bldsup to' 8 o'clock p. same courtesies to new customers we his needs. the sun descends nearer to the horizon, bites of Insect UBe Buckleh'a Arnica m.. Monday, August 12 1912, at the hope to grow stronger year by year. Layers for Next Winter. ,x and is 'immensely enlarged, Its rays Central School building, for the comand to the kill Salve poison One great advantage of having early promptly suddenly become for an instant of a of certain rooms In the Cen thicks is that you may have pulleti brilliant green; Then a succession of prevent Inflammation, 'swelling and pletion tral School . burroim, according t ready to lay in the fall or early 'wln-green, rays suffuses the sky well nigh pain. Heals burns; bolts, ilcers, piles, and specifications to be seen at and thus lave eggs when they are , plans to the senlth, says the Youth's A THE OF CHOICE 25c at HUSBAND. ecsema.-xutsbrulsesXOnly " ' ln price. Eggs are dear now', , high1 ; archioffice of the Joseph Nelson; is too Important a matter for, a woman Co. Two Storea, Sue-- . and one cb.uld appreciate pullets that The' same phenomenon occurs at Hedqulst .Drug over Merchants Farmers and Co tect, to be handicapped by weakness, bad were less conspicuously, Some- cessors to Palace and Saoot Drug sunrise,-u- t shelling out eggs. Bank.' The Board reserves the right blood-o- r c foul breath. Avoid these kill- times at sunset, Just as the last porv to reject any or all b!d3. Each bid hopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills Uon of the s sun's disk vanishes, its' MONEY TO LOAN. Object, of Scrubs. must be accompanied by a, certified New strength, fine complexion, pure color changes from green to blue, and t Scrub poultry may serve a good so also arter it has disappeared the In the pot, but, they should -the amount breath, cheerful If yon want to torow- - money on check, 'of '5i per .cent of splrltsatngs that purpose ' be not sky near the horizon Is green, while P to permIttel:torpj'opagate-thelthe J3oardof of the 'J)Id,payable their use. Easy, safe toward the lenlth'It is. blue.Tbe farming 4and-o- r Scrub .hens should be mated to kind,. city- - property, tele-- Education. -and. sure. 23c at Hedqulsl Drug 'Co. pure-bre-d ., ; fact was of course observed by the males so that the breeding EVAN. W1UDE, President , Two "Stores, Successors ancient Egyptians, , and reference! Pnona wa. We, Will dohe'rest. W.'H. V , to Palace has an upward rather than a down ' thereto are found in their writings. ' and Smoot Drug Co." r. Eugene Jones', cfierk. . ward tendency. Ray ft Ca " ' to-wi- t: -- to-wi- t: -- 1 areso jpheapv Fri-sby.-.J- can afford to take chances on haphazard work. YouanlwasjrerogaLze 7 "houses fhaFnave been built after the ideas or ft local carpenter, just the ' same a?ou can spot a suit of homemade clothes by the amateur expression tha$ smiles at you when you see them, They may contain the frest of material put together in a good, solid way; but when the Job is done, it lacks the stamp, of finished excellence - r of said city, and , bids BOX COOP 'I " -- -- . two-third- - " the-sanF- that only, years of experience In and fitting can give. It is a take, to take xhances'on amateur ent when you can secure exert tin - 'i' , cut-- - mis ad- vice and experience for a few dollars. In this house, what would otherwise be a very plain living room, is made . attractive by a fashionable window- Mat and a triDle casement window in the front part of the room. Tnere are a variety of these windows to choose .om gome Ara hinged at the side so that the sash may be opened inward Uk a door; is others, the sash Is pivoted in the center, at top and bottom; some are hinged at the top; and still ether designs are hinged at the side -- e. ''y, box-seat- Je't-te- ':-- s An Appreciat ion ' , I' I ". i "Kitchen I t !! I ' - f DinwoRoom , aetewtahev,- - ' 1 iS'A'airer "' r v - J ; Hret Floor Plan.' '. r so rt - - as to open outward. Where s the sash swing out, the fly screens are ' fitted on the Inside, the advantage " claimed being that you can hang curtains In. any way you want them, and ' not have them disturbed by opening and shutting the windows. Because such windows are becoming popular, It is only natural to suppose that wo-- . men like them, They certainly, produce a stylish effect, and that goes a tlonj way. , -- State Bank of Provo Com-panlo- v tr n. ' : l . ' . '. t- - - :.: ;. A |