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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH)' EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932 PAGE ONE MAY BE MORE NOW Helene Madison, Seattle, Wash., fair swimmer, holds 16 world records rec-ords in water sports. TACKLE IS CONCERT SINGER New York University's football team has, in Ernie VavrS, tackle, a concert singer of some repute. A preparation made from tard seeds will keep cider fermenting. nus-from ' : Legal Notices NOTICE OF SAU NOTICE is hereby given that on Saturday the 29th day of October, 1932 at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. at the residence of W. R. Scott situated at 369 West 2nd North Street, Provo, Utah, the undersigned under-signed will sell at public auction, one Ford Roadster Automobile Model T 1927, Motor No. 14951945. Said sale will be made under and by virtue of Section 3774 Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, and for the purpose pur-pose of satisfying the lien of the undersigned on said Ford Roadster automobile in the sum of $45.00, together to-gether with costs of sale, .said :umis being for labor and material furnished furn-ished in repairing said automobile by the undersigned and for : tor-age, tor-age, caring for and safe keeping the same. Dated at Provo, Utah, this 14th day of October, A. D., 1932. W. R. SCOTT, Lien Holder. 369 W. 2 No. Published Oct. 14, 21, 1932. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah, Office of State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 20th, 1932. Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah( State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m. Friday, November 4th, 1932, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a gravel surfaced road, including a 395 ft. Deck Truss & Beam Bridge on Concrete Con-crete Piers in Utah County the same being Federal Aid Project No. (E) 95-D at Colton. The length of road to be constructed con-structed or improved is 1.283 miles and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 81,000 cu. yds. Unclassified Excavation; Exca-vation; 825 cu. yds. Reinforced Concrete Con-crete and 318 Tons Structural Steel. Separate bids will - be received on roadway and bridge. The attention of the bidder is called to the Special Provisions relating re-lating to minimum wages and the employment of. the maximum amount of local labor. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed- by prospective prospect-ive bidders. Specifications, proposal, pro-posal, bidding blanks and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $5.00, which, will be returned, re-turned, providing contractor submits sub-mits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after - v bids are received. Any additional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commis-Bion. Commis-Bion. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, or cashier's check for five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany ac-company each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By Henry H. Blood, chairman. H. S. Kerr, Chief Engineer. Published, Oct 21, 1932; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State of Utah, Office of State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah. October 20th, 1932. Sealed bids will be received? by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah at 2 o'clock pan. Friday, Nov. 4th, 1932, ana at that time publicly opened for construction of a Steel Beam Bridge on Concrete Piers in Utah County the same being Federal Fed-eral Aid Project No. (E) 73-F at Moark over the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad Tracks. The length of bridge to be constructed con-structed or improved is 200 ft. and the principal items of work are approximately ap-proximately as follows: 505 cu. yds. Reinforced Concrete and 92 Tons Structural Steel. ' The attention of the bidder is called to the Special Provisions relating re-lating to minimum wages and the employment, of the; maximum amount of local labor. . , . , Plans and specifications, are on file in the pffice of the State Road Commission, Salt Lak: City, where they may; be reviewed byeprospect-ive byeprospect-ive bidders. , Specifications, proposal, pro-posal, bidding ,, blank and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $5-00, .which will he returned, providing contractor sub, mits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after bids are received!,, Any addltlpnal information may be set:ured at the office of'the State, Road Commission. Commis-sion. Each bidder - must submit a letter, from, an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right, to reject any or all bids is reserved., V' ; Cash, certified check, or cash - ierp check for live per cent of total v -amount, of bid made payable to the ' State Road Commission ,must ac-: ac-: company each bid as evidence .of f good faith and a guarantee that, if awarded the contract the bidder 5 wCt execute the contract and give V bond- as required . 3 Vs -Z K STATU. ROAD COMMISSION," v By Hnry tI.,BTood Chairman, v. IL B. Kerry CUef XSngiaeer; Published OcV 21, 1332. Adopted By Lupe Velez an Here is little Joan del Valle who has been adopted by her aunt, Lupe Velez, the movie star. But movie fans needn't expect to see Joan in the films, for Lupe has announced that her adopted daughter," only 4, is too young to be an actress. Junior Democrats Organize To Urge Yourtg Voters On The organization of a junior Democratic Dem-ocratic club in Springville is announced an-nounced with Arnold Roylance. chairman; Miss Beatrice Wheeler, vice chairman; Paul Raymond, secretary-treasurer. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate an interest among young people between the ages of 21 and 32 years to register and vote. The first meeting of the club was held Saturday evening. SPRINGVILLE Correspondent MRS. MANILAs BROWN Phone 146-W Mrs. A. C. Bird has spent the past several days with her daughter Mrs. Jessie Goates and family in Salt Lake City. Ava Delma club members were guests of Mrs. Milan Beardall at her home last Thursday evening. Progressive bridge was the feature of entertainment, during which Mrs. Marjorie Zabriskie won high score favor and Mrs. Birdie Thorpe the consolation prize. Luncheon was served early in the evening at small tables. Twelve ladies attended attend-ed including, Mrs. Wealtha Men-denhall Men-denhall and Mrs. Naomi Beardall, special guests. , Mrs. E. W. Brown returned to Springville Saturday from Santa Barbara and Beverly Hills, Calif., where she has spent the past six weeks. Mrs. Zillah Kirby, a recent bride, was honored with a miscellaneous shower last Thursday evening given by Miss Mary Miller, Mrs. Louise Allred, Miss Maurine Fullmer, and ?lrs. Kthele Anderson. Other guests included Mrs. Melva Perry, Mrs. Alene Perry, Mrs. Lucille Noble, Miss Virginia Clark, Miss Norma Witney and Miss Leona Averett. Mrs. Lurleen Lerwell of Provo and Mrs. Fern Lee of this city spent Thursday with their sister Mrs. Ilah Carter at Spanish Fork. Members of their family and relatives, surprised Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird at their home Monday evening the occasion being in celebration cele-bration of Mrs. Bird's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Luncheon peceeded by a variety of games were enjoyed, with Mr. and Mrs. Arch H; Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bird, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mr and Mrs. Arvil Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird, Mrs. Levis Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmcr of Payson and Russon Bird attending. Mrs. Belle Wilde Hoopes of Los Angeles, was a guest Saturday of Mrs. Eliza Thorn and on Monday the guest of Mrs. Mary J. Finley. Mrs. Hoopes was a former resident of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson and Mrs. Harry Lee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Thomas Thom-as at Ogden. Mrs; C A. Reynolds announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Lois; Jordan to Emmett D. Ford of Prove The .marriage took place at St. George, October 10. The young couple are . making their Something Should Be Done About This! Prices; Effective Oct. 22, 1932 i - . - 0 home at Rockville, for the presehti Mrs. Ford was the motif- for a number of parties given at the time of her marriage, including one given by her mother, for a number of relatives and another by Mrs. Ellen A. Harmer for neighbors and friends. Miss Mary Lowe and niece Marie Lowe, left Friday for a months visit with relatives and friends at Manteca, Calif. The annual guest day program of the Home Culture club will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Eggertsen with Mrs. G. L. Barron and Mrs. C. F. Packard as assiting hostesses . Members of the Ladies Literary club were delightfully entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Helen Roylance. Luncheon wa3 served early, followed by a splendid program in which Arnold Roylance spoke on the political issues of the day. A quartet from the high school and Finley Roylance Roy-lance furnished several instrumental instrument-al selections. Sixteen members were in attendance. 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