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Show tub nin.v ncmm ap ivtao rtmrw THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IT; 1922. iMIm Alice L. Reynolds, yiss Ethel Cutler, Miss Vilate Elliott spent Thursday la Salt Uke City. Local News Briefly Told r . r.-- Ko.CaI. riendo and $1,CCD Old Folks Day al The Fifth ward will hold their an nual Old Polks day and ward reunion on Washington's birthday, February 22. George P. Parker has been appointed general chairman of the affair. The festivities will begin at noon when the urnial delicinua dinner will be served to thw old folks, under the direction of the old folks committee of the ward, with C. H. Wright at the head of arrangements and Mrs. Wright with lit-- r workers in charge of uie dinner. At 3 o'clock Mrs. Georee A. Hrnwn and her committee representing the rrunary ana Sunday school will entertain the children of the ward under 15 years of age. A uro gram consisting of songs, readings, games and dainty refreshments will be tvatured for the benefit and enjoyment of the children. In the evening, com men cine t 7 o'clock, the remainder of the ward members will be entertained under the direction of the M. I. A. and the ward Relief society. An excellent program of unusual merit has been arnlav hv the It V ranged. A one-ac- t university players will be presented. Vocal and Instrumental selections as well as some vaudeville stunts will be featured. At the conclusion of the urogram a luncheon will be served Nothing Is being left undone to make the affair one ot the most pleasant in the history of the ward and those In charge promise the members a real Mra. Tbomaa Leonard baa returned to her borne in Salt Lake, after spend ing ten day a in Provo with relatives and friends. itt Saturday for San WerT be Will rlsit i. F02 OFFERS SELF. Ci MARRIAGE Mr. and Mra. Clarence Leonard are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine the remalninf baby girl. nter months. A clab of Connecticut valley sandMra. W. H. Butt-an- d stone on which are imprinted "even The Reverend and Howard Bulkier have returned footprints of a giant dinosaur, which Tiait In traveled that way millions of years Eureka, after a few dayf ago, baa been presented to the depart',v0 ' ment of geology of Mt. Holyoke col mf ' J E. Hickman returned to hia lege. fter m in Logan, Wednesday Provo with hia ding a few daya in NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. (Mrs. Fred J. Flnteyaon. - . I J ter, - . Sealed proposals for the construc n...tiui fl PatArann ana w nad aa their guests for a few tion of a cement concrete aidewalk pavement 4 Inches thick (the topping of concrete to be Inch thick with SKHnch baae), with irrigation waterways, driveway crossings, etc., In Sidewalk Extension No. 8. Sidewalk Paving District No. 10, being on south aide of Center street between Sixth West and Ninth West streets; on the L mMx 2 .... .V , opair Column Id Thing Made New It Done the ROYAL Wy ere Quality and Workman ship Count, we win. YAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. We Call and Deliver. Phone 674. W. Center. KEY AND WORK PERT -- LOCK We Know How. EREDITH CYCLE CO. N. Univ. Ave, Provo, Utah C. CHARLEY CURTIS he man who knows how Sir shoes right. to HJSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING FACTC3Yt E. 0. MOE & CO. I. First W. Phone 748. ractorr of Sanitary Plumb's, Steam, Vapor and Hot fi Water Heating. Tfrst class workmanship and tt we offer for your patron- A good place to set esti- on Areola Heaters. south aide of First South street between Fifth Weat and Eighth West streets; on the north aide of Second South street between Fifth West and Tenth Weat streets; on the south aide of Third South street between University avenue and Fifth West streets; on the north side of Fourth South street between Second West and Tenth West streets; on the south side of Fourth South street between Third West and Fifth West streets: on the north aide lot Firth 8oith street between Third West street and the Salt Lake A Utah Railroad Co. where it crosses said street between Eighth West and Ninth West streets; on the north side of Sixth. South street between Eighth West and Eleventh Wert streets; on the east aide ot Fourth Weat street between Third South and Sixth South atreets; on the west side of Fifth West street between Center and Sixth South- streets; on the' east side of Sixth West street .between Center and Sixth South streets; on the west side of Sixth West street between Third South and Sixth South streets; on the east side of Seventh West street between Fourth South and Sixth South streets; on the west side of Seventh West street between Cen ter and Fifth South streets; on the east side of Eighth West street be tween Center and Fifth South streets; on the west side of Eighth West street between Center and Sixth South streets; and on both sides of Ninth West Street between Center and Third South streets, according to the plans and specifications prepared by the city engineer and approved by the Board of City Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, will be received by the city recorder at his office in the court house, .. Provo City, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m., March 8, 1922, at which time the Board of Commissioners of Provo City will open all bilu. Copies 'of - instructions to bidders. flnecifications, and forms for contract and .bond, together with plans and pro files may be obtained at thj office of the city engineer upon deposit of Five Dollars (J5.00). The Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or to accept any bid it may deem best. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Provo Ctty, Utah. FRED EVANS, City Recorder. (First publication Feb. 15, 1922; last publication March 8, 1922.) right-of-wa- REPAIRING absolutely guarantee our work. Prices reasonable. i, offers herself in mar-WaPretty Theresa Katona,' of Brooklyn, N. for $1,000, the money to aid her father, mother and six small brothers and sisters, the latter all under 15 years of age. The father is .1 and out of work. Theresa's only qualifications for a husband (other than the $1,000) are that he be healthy and a Christian. She agrees to wed on her 19th birthday, November 28, this year. ge to-b- -' 1 1 , f I let Contents lSTtuidTfaclr For Infants and Children. ..hi S. W. PETERSON Phone Phone 554-- J. 335 w. (Vnfer. Notice! Genuine Castoria Edwin A. Peay, Prop. ,' some day soon demonstrating General Blacksmithing and a new Horseshoeing, Aute Springs, Etc the Universal Cleaner, cleans, preserves 363 W. Center St., Provo. Utah. product that and pro'011?3 the life oi the IWHY phonograph WORRY? We can save you by money repairing your -- .I v old shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. records. This is a KELSEY'S UNIVERSAL AGENCY General Agents Office and Household Supplies ana Aaverui6 08 East 8th South. Salt Uke City, Utah. 19o Shoulder Steak, lb Rump Roast, lb Prime Rib Roast, lb Pot RoaBt, lb Heel Boll, lb Shoulder Roasts, lb......... 18c Loin and Rib Roasts, lb 23c Shoulder Chops, lb , .18o Loin Chops, lb 23o ...16o Sausage, lb. 17c 20o 14o MUTTON 16c 9c 6c 10c 15c Suet (kidney), lb Hamburger, lb 21c Leg Roasts, lb 20c 21c .18o Legs, lb Loin Chops, lb Shoulder Chops, Stews, lb Service and Quality, With 22c 23e lb..... 21 e ...,7e the Prices Right. Company ' CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center Street. roe, Utah, are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson. A Scotch naturalist and explorer plans to take a trip through the Sahara Desert next spring. He Is in search of a man to accompany him and says the chances are even that neither of them will see civilization again. The trip is to be made to collect zoological and archeological specimens and also new animal specimens. Read and Use the Herald Want Ads e 3,000-mil- Open 7:30 Close 7:30 Phone 730 Novelty Repair Shop Electric Washing Machines Motors BUSINESS and 213-21- Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Flat Irons And other things too numerous to mention. Call us for further information. PARRY BATTERY STATION West Center St. Provo, Utah. , Professional We Repair: 5 That Good Coal If. G. LATHROP Specializing Chiropractor Lady Attendant. 44 W. Center St Phone 371 THE BURNING i M - . ARE YOU SICK? By removing the cause of a disease the effects are DR. SPURRIER Always Bears the lingthei Over'Farrer Bros. Store. Phones: Office 126, Res. 247-- J. COOK & BEAN Auditors, Accountants, Income Tax Advisors. Office Over Hedquist No. 1. Signature of neither Opiamhto" , Chiropractor I WW a.Mtr - QUESTON of household economy la the coal Question. Whether It ! needed for' cooking or heating purposes it must of necessity make a able item In the list of expend!- ' tures. You must have it. Jt cau not be dispensed with. Therefore the most economical kind is the best; so by procuring your supply, at Sinoot & Spafford's you will surely get the best, and at a less outlay than by buying the poorer qualities, when you get more dust and slag than coal. Smoot & Spaf ford C. S. Bean L. L. Cook Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. DR. W. A. THOME Yard Phone 17. Dentist Over Hedquist Drug No. 2. -- else f-- C 1 0 loss ofSliip s use For Over '5i Thirty Years fWBJDRC'W16' 1 Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. HY-TES- Dixon-Taylo- Automobile Supplies r- aa&.aM.a-KVS.-LV- CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper. THI CCNTAUN COMPANY. RCW YOK CITY. Superior Gasoline SME- ABE W. TURNER Room 7, 661-- 1. LEARN TO DANCE We guarantee to teach you tc iance all the latest modem iances quickly and correctly. Lady in Attendance. Private Lessons 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. LORRELL'S STUDIO Mozart Hall Phone 565-ANSON HATCH - - 107 West Center - ..) K l,VX'r?v-irr.-rpr- . naming w Knight Block, Provo, Ut, Phone 32c DISTRIBUTORS FOR JAY BEE CLARK Russell Co., Provo. Attorney-at-La- GAS T MORRISON BROTHERS Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones With 544, 619-J. 1 FOR SLUCGISH MOTORS DR. H. F. CANNON home product, manufactured at Salt Lake City. Round Steak, lb Loin Steak, lb Steak, lb Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxford and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doxford of Mon- PF.R CENT. A representative of Kelsey's Universal agency will call on you PEAY BROTHERS 19 Comb Honey Florida Grapef rnit . . . 10 OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT BEEF PORK AND VEAL -'i Mothers Know That at wnicn o'clock a. m., March 8, time the Board of Commissioners of Provo City will open all bids. -- Furniture Repaired minimi it. aiuewaiK Copies "of instructions to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans and proPROVO TAILORING CO. files mv he obtained at the office the city engineer upon deposit of M guarantee to make your old of Five Dollars (5.00). . ... I l iv i The Board of Commissioners of I monies wok like new. Provo City, Utah, reserves the right to 'hone 475. We Call and Deliver reject any and all bids, or to accept any bid it may deem best. Rv order of the Board of Commis Retif Colonades, Bookcases, Store sioners of Provo City, Utah. FRED EVAAS, Built-i- n Kitchen Cup versit: .Fixtures, City Recorder. toard, and All Kinds of Cabi (First publication Feb. 15, 1922; last publication March 8, 1922.) net Work. em HONEY AND GRAPE FRUIT CANNED GOODS Early June Peas, can . . 10 Dairy Maid Corn Kernels, can 18 CHIROPRACTIC Paving District No. 11, being on the . 3V0 SHOE REPAIRING CO. oact cliln nf Seventh West "street be Fourth North 11 1 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-- J. tween Center andto tne streets, according plans ana specifications prepared by the city oTiirinppr and annroved hv the Board STOP I of City Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, will be received by the city Throwing Away Old Tires. ropnrfler at his office in the court Bring Them to house, Provo City, Utah, until 10 CtAYSON auto WEE CO. f t or Repairs uGu6 w'Ji" Beardall attended I I 1. .1. uie oouKur ciud uanquei in opamsn Fork, Tuesday evening. I.Mrs. G. L. . . I Brown Beauty Beans, per can 15 Uncle William's Pork and Beans, can 15 -- '" nrnnnanlq jiiXiension L and .17 EGGS AND BUTTER Strictly Fresh Eggs, 30 Ranch Butter, lb 35 Creamery Butter, 10-45 COFFEE Folger's Coffee, pkg. .25 SPRINGVILLE, Feb. 17.Mrs. J. E. Vanleuven went to Levan Wednesday to spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Joel Taylor. Mr. 15 Keep Smiling and Investigate for the cntlRtmn- tion of a cement concrete sidewalk pavement 4 inches thick (the topping nf onnrrft tn he ineh thick and the base Vk inches thick), with irrigation etc., in crossing, driveway waterways, ... . H a MM SiaewaiK j 1 4.1 .27 io SOME REGULAR PRICES Springville y manship of J. B. Dorman, In charge ot the western office of the dairy division of the United States department of agriculture. The staff will Include men of renown and much experience, obtained from colleges and universities In the mountain states, who will be continuously in service. They will aid the stockmen in selection, direct them in the manner of caring for such livestock as they may be interested in, and will render assistance in bringing the livestock industry of the intermoun- . taln T" I 1VD ii.mAu, U UllliUDl UCg mil, xuaat noi a Ito lection. Pror. C. D. Steiner of the University Utah will be supervisor of the boys nd girl' section. Henry Oberhansley of tne Utah Agricultural college at Logan will be in charge of the livestock judging contest for students from the higher institutions of learning. John T. Caine III of the Utah Agricultural college will be among the judges In the cattle section and will assist in the educational program. Other men of wide experience will be sent from the colleges and universities for the purpose of delivering lectures and rendering assistance in directing the educational work. Kippered Salmon, lb Cocoa, loose, lb Rib Boll, lb Shanks, lb Utah Livestock Show Entries in the fifth annual Inter- held mountain Livestock show, in Salt Lake City, April 3. 4, 5 and 6, are being received daily by Dr. K. N. Mead, managing director, at his offloei in the Salt Lake Commercial club building. The number submitted at such an early date has eiceeded all expectations. Prosnects at this time indicate thai an excess ot one hundred carloads of purebred livestock will be on exhibition. A surprising factor Is ths mteretrt sohwn by stockmen in distant localities. In addition to entries made by breeders in intermountaln states, a number have been received by mail and telegram from points in the ea.st;. Correspondence received each day indicates a greateii Interest in the boys and girls section and the educational features of the show this yeer than ever before. Since letters wer sent out to superintendents of schools and county agricultural agents, a number of entries have been made in the boya and girl section and many inquiries concerning this department have been received, r A sneclal feature will be a staff of educational directors under the chair .29 Pot Roasts, lb. Prime Rolled Rib Roast, lb holiday. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SphIpiI FIRST CLASS SHOE 'AuroCAjrO UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Hot Cake Sperry Flour, 3lrlb pkg. Hot Cake Sperry Flour, 11,,-l- b pkg L1LA M. HATCH Superior Motor Co. Hatch Undertaking Co Read and Use Herald IVant Ads The, House of Economy and Scwicc ! Government Income Tax Report For 1921 SHOULD BE ATTENDED TO AT ONCE All reports must be filed not later than March 15, We are in direct touch with the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue, and can guarantee your report to be made correctly. 1922. We will make your report for $1.25 J. Harold Dunn Accountant and Income Tax Counsellor Telephone 740. 145 E. Third North. |