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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOEER 31, 1921. Ktx.-iirix.----z----- WHY Hew to Faint Home Things" Choirs, Tables, ', materials furnish detailed advice Ofl varnishing, enamct- ing ana reniusning your own furniture, rtc free to you who cannot get a punter and would lie to do such work yourself. W for you to use your . alk. ' aula aa. Yaralaa wit ftm tioa. Dmm niaUi witk coux aa4 gloaa thm vera tad Kund wur-oi iunutar. W Bad iotarar olJewhat fun it is.' lightedyoa-wiU-heLean- : bract la Brie-- a ORIT . ' CEC "FuUar'a-Epacificati- ppltcation. Alto aukera of Sub-- Floor Faint, All purpoM Vanishes, Bilkaawbit ' MS WaU Aute iih,-XaaaMl, Forck and Step Paiat, W. P. Fuller & Co. l Dept. If, Baa Franciaeo Pioaaar Paint Vaaalacturars It Yaais L atuhlliha4 WRZSS ' 1 t that r Y Tight aura Cu Aut fyfi as a rnirno . "- " wt im MTdhW.P.ruIlerlCix TO BOTl oa ma rt tha b n in, n right (of Foliar products. coupon to the right to airact row . fiomembcr, don't allow surfaces to rot It costs leaa to paint them. -v for sfl ertoflof - - a - yon may Jiava ia mini, Mater Fainter . classes;"--t,r4(fifim- writer at That Salt Lake City, Utah. deelarea DrKins m at. Notice Ib hereby given bv the Board He evidently of Commissioners of Provo It only Indifferently. City of the Is too much "con" in pur thinks there Intention of said board to make the ' economy. following described improvement.-toNOTICE TO CREDITORS. wit: To grade, construct driveway cross Most Psopla Frlandly. . Estate ot Earl R. Batty, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with ings, waterways, irrigation tolets, grat Nobody will do aa much for you as to tha undflrslened at "108 ing miets, ana pave with cemeat conyou will do yourself, but lots' of pe6-pi- e vmir-hnwill do more to you If you let them. Wst Center street, Provo Cjty, Utab crete six (6) inches thick, a roadway an county, utan, on or oeiore-- nt iom (Mi'j! f".T-thr- e 3 tlbm curb io curb, on First North day of December, 1921T - Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 10th street between University avenue and First East street; and on First. East 1921, day of October, " " LEE L7 BAKER, street between Center street and First Administrator, With Will Annexed. jNorm street, also a rodway forty feet wide from curb to curb on First North BAKER & BAKER, Attorneys. ' street between First East street and Attorneys.Third East street, and on Second East Oct. last 1921; 10, (First publication street .between. Center street and Secpublication Nov. V1921.) ond North street; also as' incidental and part of said paring construction to m. in- - 1 in NOTICE TO CREDITORS. construct curb and. gutter of cement fa the District Court of the Fourth concrete, 6n the north side of First streetbetween University aveJudicial DistHctCounty'of Utah, State North nue and First East street, on both Old and Reliable In estate tbe roatlerof thr of Utah. sides Df Flrstorthtreefrora-Flr- st Headquarters for of Thomas Morgan, Deceased. East street to. Third East street, and Creditors will present claims with on both sides ot First East street beMARINELLO TOILET vouchers to the undersigned at his tween First North street and Center PREPARATIONS residence at Goshen, Utah, on or be- street, and on both sides of Second East street between Center street and of December, 1921. " flay-- , ' fore thf futh MORGAN. Second North, street; all according to 115 N. University Ave. ; Executor. the plans and profiles oh file in the office of the city engineer, and defray For Appointments ; J. H. McDONALD, ' the abutters' portion of the cost and ' Executor. for . Attorney " Phone 134-iKlrnt nnhtioation Oct. 19: last BUD- - expense thereof, by a local assessment " upon the lots or pieces'" or ground llcaUon Nov. 16, 1921.) . within the proposed Improvement district which Is hereby designated as StreetPavingJMstrkt-N- o. the district to be affected and bene fited by said improvement, namely: juots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 In block 26; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 3, la block 27; lots 1, 5, 6. 7 and 8 In block 28; lots 1 and 2, In. block 29; lots 1, 2, 3 , and aV In ilock SO; and lotsl, 2, 3, 4 and 6, in block 81, all in Plat Br Provo City Survey of Building Lots, for a depth of one hundred feet back from the property line of said streets on which said improvement is to be constructedr-Th- e total estimated xst of said proposed improvement is of wshlch the city's portion Is $8,743.15, leaving $41,513.46 to be paid Consult county clerk or signers tor urther -- r " - ( J. , , , ..s,r. ..- 11 13,-hel- ng Have Your Practice Foresight . Taking things as they come may avoid some trouble; but. shaping things that are coming' will avoid less. To the man who anticipates and exercises his best 'judgment there is no J question that foresight pays better dividends than hindsight, - - . "i Gataa Lono in Use. As soon aa private property Xnm 9600 ii centi - ' trw07.'6 cent Shvrlraa OwtirMI 7il 35 nta ii MAN'Y secrets of s the coat-dres- sleeves the uneven hem. ,Walt7lS W ocnU mode the i . Dma97il ii Dress 957S Jicent acuta disclosed in these models the the wide Lanvin medieval waist-lin- e are Consult the BOOK WINTER FASHION Nmn forAll tkt Lmtt Styb November Pattama Now On Sal - 1 , PATTERr;3 FICTCniALto nHVIEW 33 centa. 20 cenU Nonahigbav local assesBmeBt-upo- n the lots-o- rate, 1,196.81 feet frontage at the $10.3929 rate, and 3,183.4.0 reel frontage at the $8.0752 rate. All orotests and objections to, the carrying out ot Buch intention must be oresented in writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of property, to the city recorder on or before the1 14th day of November, 1921, at 5 o'clock P. to. The Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting t; the 15th day of thereafter, November, 1921. at' 10 o'clock a, m wilt hear andconslderBireirprotests and. objections to said proposed Im pfovement as shall have been made.' By order of the Board of Commis sionera of Provo City, Utah. 24, 1921 Dated October - FRED EVANS. City recorder. (First publication Oct 24, 1921; last 921, publication Nov.-15,--4 d AND CARPETS -T '" "..cl..r."''-- y-'lz- rfviryFcayVStorer S PifOA Pjeav 357 1 ilualCoafMuiYcl Corner Fifth South and; Second West. . g triisxss:rEsin!TEiffffTff'BTfvTw-- . Read and Use the IVant A' exriiiixzisri:ziiiiziiitiiS:ii-SIXBII,s,:::::- ;. H iH! 1U M Our New Stock of Goods Has Arrived! S M M H H M H sM as M H H H M H And Distinction for Your Christmas Selections. H H H H U CHRISTMAS: M M and Distinctive Stationery That Will Appeal to Ton. r to-Da- te - . WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MUSICAL SUPPLIES Gokmbia Musmm Jew Irff G. i N N M M - M IS Machinery AIT Work Guaranteed. "" : Prices ReasonaMer By Up Also a Complete Line of VeryJIigh Class N H CLEANED H aa "If It's New, We Have It" M M H M H Phone 99.- - 176 W. Center. Phone 662. ay Thought ' Around$eaaonable this time although a woman : may have an old hat .on her head, she has a new one on her mind. Boston Transcript- aV igunxl .1 . First' Chisel Was Bronze. The chisel was a perfected tool 2,500 yean agojthouch jnade LOthroBM,andi therefore somewhat less efficient tor -. rutting. Ghoice Fresh Flowers for Every Occasion WE CALL AND DELIVER Provo Green House Oneof.ihe secrets of Jkeeping .dom.tablecosts is . - habit of eating getting your family into the splendid ' more bread. - j ' Each of you will live better and longer, and the. ex- -, pense of living will be much less. The best . way to prove this ia to try it, Wi' ' - ftCH 4 . Royal Bread. You will be Give your Neighborhood and richer. healthier," happier . ; ; Grocer a standing order for plenty of ' GROW- FLOWERS Every food expert every doctor every dietitian will tell you that Bread ia the most nutritious, substantial and delicious of all foods; it is also the cheap est when measured by real value. . LeRoy Hardy .: Phone 570-- J. 244 W. First North. MOVING PACKING Eat Bread more Bread , . 1 Etao Cheertf Phone'426-W-- SHIPPING ' iiinnv itinorii Tnnporm you eat this bread you are helping to sustain Utah County because we buy not less than $100,000 worth Utah County hard wheat flour annually. WTien - . ; L tBIaVr . II IVW aWI 1 IIIIMIVI mmmm v 67 North First West. . MM D.HMV w in - Office Phones No. 148 and No. 6. : - V , Provo City, Utah. : . LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE AND PIAM ': r MOVING A SPECIALTY Citf , Largest Transfer Company JSouth of Salt Lake satisfaction Guaranteed. , Reasonable First Class Storage Room. V i ;- . , to-wl- . OUR COAL IS FRESH FROM THE MLNES Order Now and Be Convinced. . . t pieces of ground to be .affected or The benefited by said improvement estimated cost per front foot is $8.3229, on the south side of First North street between University avenue and FlrBt East street; $10.3929 per front foot on the north side ot First North street between University avenue and First East street, and on both sides of First East street between Center street and First North street: and $8.0752 per front foot on both sides of Second East street between Center street and Second North street, and on both sides of First North street between First East street and Third East street, there being 399.52 feet frontage at the $8.3229 arose among people boundary lines became j necessity, fences were built-anopenings made In the fences. Wheij , man developed" ingenuity tne-4of : the gate bad come-yth- e gate that swung in sockets, or on hinges. 350,-261.6- fby--Sr S D T ail " Vul Mutual and Sun Coal : New Discovery NOTICE OF INTENTION. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES.- - that while we talk a lot about having money we practice A , S " anaijj r Hs's Right, ; ant to handleeannne' " d.rt and .cot. ,lao lonfl You find these two points combined n jber: r Don't couK the Herald want Ads Eiead and Use ViVai aJ-C- n P. FULLER CO. T 40 E. Second Street Coasntt our Advisory D apart. ncnt rtlativa to tht qucstioaa .. g OTufl i nil7 ant) W. - jobs of palatini tt ia aavlsabta to obtain tha aanrioag af a ant and put' it ia yoor pocattbook or aaadbag as a Fnllar! "Hoom Serrlc-t- Paints .art sold by tbe following. a yoor jij,, g g . SAVE THIS (Cot this . Writa aa Bow potteardloa bookiat of Fttllars Spaciacatioa "Horn Servka" Paint Froducu which taU just what to bay for ,th wwk yea bava ia budxL wn urn aw llf - II thlaa U tha WaaS XKileranrvtrrwbari t!cnioVornIsheaCnamcli GcrvtcoTaintc " he sVsachaa iai ZPZCIFtCATtQtt- - V ; 1 Baamal, noors Waahabl - 'nn FIRST Heat Value . oa for , rtfin- color any Miing wood tuHaca. Raa4y4 niied or UM. sum nd viroiah in est in i. like YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR L CO L -- - S may ue tinea wio 11, iuiub ui .mcj I of dreadnaughts in- - sphear. it ain't-combination a modern many-lnip. I spose we build one strunient. The small tools not ill use would sins are contained in tbe handle, which every 'year, ostart a jiew ode every hae therefore its own .value a. n.v. mostly neen receptacle, for the bits of strand yet priw.vrrbw;i tU machlneg. fer kiilin. ha. the cooperative value bringing one ,0B hag arose: the too fulne. The w ul,M . ot the haadle is lmplepart , ,0Te we.vtp)t power ' mn the world an shake our fist. ,.V and the even So it Is with English that when the war To;koow. . ucation. objectives of teegadary th Jq t tt health tataV work, vocational migt ; . And still( rm bound fundamental processes, worthy home t0 ha( the things they make fer membership, civic edueat on. worthy, kuUn. meBttd thfo my e tflJs use ut insure uiuc, ciuiim .uu own great training. Dhglish has its everyyhen? semce in making more eriecwve. Old Cato viewed the Holy Writ, be- through adequate expression, . the knlfe the ef fteiency f tha person persuinr-any- . vn9rwMrtlmt tnven Ht--the other uu ui 'tT"7ZZ & aped Jer ending life. . . . And I the grasp surer and firmer- .- It the means ..that h j t handle. But It Is as a correlating sub- me t0 plane, and so. ,ifu lect that English has the most ve learnt to hate Whines that only value. Any of the seven objectives of gerye giyingAaln may iike Instead of schemes 'to murder fast, lI English fltted:lnt0 the the nobler deed, while " w arr mere a LAAa iui stretch uciu Va is ll. ueLirr finM of years is whizzin' past to selectlngppmpositlon subjects than teach our and girls to read . . . that fferedby some of the individual I'd swap boys fer the tiie and community health problems?. Eng school, an' tradedreadnaught the saber fer the pen, lish correlates with ..health. believin' in the gracious rule of Peace English may function alone, as a on Earth, Good-wil- l to Men! a teach-ervocational subject; writers and . OWN UNCLE JOHN. yR. of English make definite professional use of it, while almost no profession la without Its debt to English v as an aid. "There is n6 related subject where ideals for worthy home membership can be more naturally or more thoroughly Impressed than in an English course where the purpose is to familiarize the student with- - the noblest minds of the ages and to teach . of ideals. an adequate VIM In tbe current magazine and literature class, as well as in the oral and written composition work, civic consciousness may be aroused and community problems vitalized. Civics may of coughing be a part of English. THE violent parox"sms by Dr. King's New English gives the student an appreciation for the classics of literature Discovery. Fifty years a standard and may be applied to create an Inter- remedy for colds.- - Children uke it. est in other arts as well. Also, in the No harmful drugs. All druggists, 60c. modem literature and critical work a citizenry may be educated that will demand the worth while of its authors and dramatists; while the sensational aa valueand lurid may be. Impressed 1 . m . . ' . m - 1 r s ; ii lessmiut retanoarcuoLjuagmeni; LOlCLS O.HSL VOUQns aa aDDreclation for the best insures a .........aaaaaMaiMBUBaaaWBBaa more worthy use of leisure time. Make Bowels Normal. Nature's Living literature Js thaL whlch for way is the way of Dr King's Pills ; universal-4)eautifusome-grelly ei gently and firmly ref ulating the bowels, the intestine clogging pressed, will live forever. Intimate eliminatine contact with these noble thoughts canwaste. At all druggists, 25c. not but impress a fine moral concepPROMPT! "WONT GR1PB tion upon the adolescent. Ideals are path" oTyouthy guide posts and English Is ideals. - English, then, has a place in all of the seven objectives of secondard edu cation it Is the handle that fits them all. They function more perfectly be- cause ot English, Mt woodwork. Th color aa- AKortf oo4 cm fct mate had. Made eelora. Tha Dooorot IJm b cobbomJ at Whit Enamel, 1017 Enamel, Stave Enamel, ScrtcJI fnawri, and roae uuauea. For.. Txmltatt en b bric-a-br- ac jpecialline ZI to-fa- ce tf - r , enamels, and POO ' Ut . !We jnakela . Decoret VarnUh SUins , tarnishes, JOHN'S UfiCLE e self. x. They spread easily, dry per fectly and give every desired result. ; We are one of the worldV . I We tell you exactly how to largest manufacturers of paint products and make the very finjfio it What kind of varnish, enamel or stain t use.' What est kind of goods.? kind of brush nd all else that IjeTour 72 yearsrpertaice need to know." 7"" aid jxu you in the work you have do. Follow Fuller Specificto "Just a can of paint oir Taration and you'll get the jngte nish and a little work that's , fun" will work wonders with effects depend on that that's - .Don't think yoji can't oV (furniture and iwork like this simply because pld only on tht turf ace. you haven't ever done it. Try it with our help, and see how T -is.i n At the and fjft?enent store may be purchased an iriipleinnt of IIIIIIXIXXUZIIIIZEZ-ZXE. unusual versatility. It has a strong, r ,, Etc. Bric-a-bra- c, Vt ST UDY OiGLISH Tta bTcrid that Ktads i3 Ihsr qrji fecMnq : Royal Baking Company. Use Herald Want Ads for Res0 |