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Show i r-. . i it f SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUND AY HER A L Dr StJND AX'M'AT 10, 193 6 PAGE FIVE fa I II: ' hi- I hy ERSKINE JOHNSON GEORGE SCAftBO t flit' A if I STABUfiS TOO HORSE if J&k& IV' I OF DOW1 AND OUT FILM pj I ' 1 , COWBOY 3 Probate and Guardianship Notices Consalt County Clerk or ttoe Respective Signers for Farther Information. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City of the intention of said board to make the following described improvements and to levy a tax to pay for the same, to-wit: To grade and pave with 1 inch natural rock asphalt, surface 24 Street and 5th North Street. 7th North Street between Univ. Ave. and 4th East Street. 6th North Stret between 2nd East Street and 5th East Street. 5th North Street between 2nd East Street and 7th East Street. 4th North Street between Univ. Ave. and 6th East Street. 3rd North Street between Univ. Ave. and 6th East Street. 2nd North Street between 1st I East Street and 6th East Street. 1st North sstreet between 2nd East arid 6th East Street. Said proposed improvements shall be called S1 reet Paving District Dis-trict No. 25-A (W. P. M. S. 178 feet wide and to construct irriga- i Provo City Streets.) tion and drainage waterways un der the said pavement where required re-quired on the following streets in Provo City, Utah: 1st East Street (Canyon Road) between 8 No. Street and City limits. lim-its. 2nd East Street between Center Street and 8th North Street. 3rd East Street ttween Center Street and 8th North Streets. 4th East Street between 3rd South Street and 7th North Street. ! 5th East Street between Center i Street and Gth North Street. The total estimated cost of the improvement above mentioned is the sum of $58,091.20; and the abutters portion of the eost and expenses thereof, is estimated at $33,020.28 and the estimated cost per front or linear foot of property prop-erty abutting on said streets proposed pro-posed to be improved is $0.7. In making up the assessment, corner cor-ner ldts are to have an exemption of 25 linear feet on each side abutting abut-ting on a street herein proposed to be Improved and an exemption of 50 linear feet where street pave- l60R3rEOeR(EN HE SH FET, IO. INCH. V.E'GHT, Q POUNCXP. B-O.VN HA id AND YEPrf 8QN(SAN FPANC.'SCO, CAU'F., APRIL 19, l900. va-3won!Pl. scope: one WASPlAGE TD AV4P-OUEP11TE 04L2CHILL,, TAGES PQtVATE RODEO EVEPV tfEAQ-FOR tfEAQ-FOR SCREEN RftLj3. MODEL. Tt3'MS in SPARE TJ ME-. Gth East Street between Center ment has heretofore been con structed on one side of said corner cor-ner lot and it is now proposed to Improve the street along the other side of said lot. The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said proposed improvement will be paid for sy local assessments on the lots and pieces of ground within the following described Street Paving District No. 25-A (W. P. M. S. 178 Provo City Streets) being the district to be affected and benefited bene-fited by said improvement namely all lots, plots and parcels of land fronting on either side of the aforementioned portion of streets on which said improvements are to be constructed as follows, to-wit: to-wit: Blocks 10, 17. 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, all in Plat B, Provo City Survey of Builuing Lots. Blocks 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18, 19. 20, 21. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 17, 29, 30, 31. 32. 33 all in Plat C, Provo Citi Survey of Building Lots. Blocks 3 and 4, Kirkham Berry Addition to Provo City. Blocks 5, 6, 7, 8. all in Plat D. Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Also all property abutting either side of 1st East Street (Canyon Roa) between ,8th North Street and City Limits, lo- ontoH So 1 Tn 7 9 R 2 15 nnH Sac fi Tn. 7 a R a Er also all a. m. May 27, 1936, for placing property abutting ' on the East NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Provo City, Utah. Sealed proposals will be received receiv-ed at this office until 10 o'clock side of Sixth East Street between Center Street and 5th North Street; located in Sec. 6 Tp. 7 S R 3 E., S. L- 3. and M. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention inten-tion must? be presented in writing, stating lot and block, or description descrip-tion Sf pronertv tj the City Recorder Re-corder on or before the 25th day natural rock asphalt pavement. In Street paving district No. 25-A, beii)g in the northeast portion por-tion of Provo City, the principal quantities comprised in the work are the following: 4,000 tons of natural rock asphalt. as-phalt. 950 barrels of bituminous material, ma-terial, type MCXf Instructions to bidders, together togeth-er with plans, profiles, specifica- i tions, and forms for contract and of Mav 1336 nt 5 o'clock, n. m ' 1 i s i .i i T, . . . , uona may cx' ouiameu upon apnu-The apnu-The Board of Commissioners at ... . i , its first regular meeting thereafter, there-after, to-wit: On tne 26th day of May, 1936, at 10 o'clock ar m. will hear and consider such protests and objections to said improvements improve-ments as shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of Provo City, date'! April 30th, 193G. I. G. BENCH City Recorder Publication dates: May 3, 10. 17, 24. 1936. cation at the office of the Engineer. Room 108, City and County Building, Provo, Utah. A deposit of $5.00 is required for each set. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids ar.J waive defects. de-fects. By Order of Provo City Commissioners. Com-missioners. Dated April 30. 193G. I. G. BENCH. City Recorder. Publication dates: May 3 10, 17, 24, 193G. LINDON MRS. LAURA W. ALLRED Reporter Miss Elda May hew spent Wednesday Wed-nesday visiting in American Fork. She was the guest of her sister. A very splendid program was given Tuesday under the direction of the daughters of the ward with Edna Gillman in charge. A splendid talk was given on tithing by Bessie Young: reading by Mrs. Letha Hansen, the' theology theol-ogy lesson was given by Leila Thorne. At the close of the meeting meet-ing ren e&:jrnent.s were served to 30 mothers and daughters. Austin Dittmore was removed to his home Friday from the Aird hospital where he underwent a major operation a week ago. He is reported to be improving rapidly. rap-idly. M'ss Rhea Johnson of Provo spent last wee.: end at the home of h( i parents, Mr. and Mrs. A A. .Tihn.son. It is unlawful for anyone to wear white shoes in Tibtt, because be-cause to do so is deemed bad luck. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BY MARTIN EDGEMONT MKK. FA A (ilLLESI'IE Im porter I'hone 0-1 0-1 -'.J vtl ( .I...T . I tUl: w:. I ' i-.: .' i I.',' M A : , N v VI- 1-::: i . M-Fi M-Fi .! M i.' . 11 v. v.; is lull :A , 1 Friday l. ' ii.' cr.t-'.' '. .: ! . . sii'i" rooms : r:i( ' i -ly decoratfd with A letter from Mrs. Ora ! ian: a member who is ill. I by Pres. Chamberlain i;.-. gave several senti-f.r, senti-f.r, "Friendship." The v '.f Frhx Mendelsshor : by M.s. Matilda Booth :. M.u;ow Lindbergh's :i to th Orient" was '. Mrs. F.va Gillespie, i -.-.hir.t-Mt.s weie served iMcs tn the t''.ll(wing Mrs. .Jiann.i Boyce. i'niear Mrs. Jessie Fl"i ':;er Chan.berlain. Biler Mrs. Lydia Ivoia S iscomb. Mrs. G,il..'.spie. Mrs LaVern VIis. kzztj. Johnson. Mrs :-: !: Mrs. ( iract- . IV-a y. .' .!.; P. i.th Mrs. Eva M : s vi-. Gi'i doii. Mis I : i M ! F.miiia Brere-M Brere-M 1 1 : ha S'W ii'i and the M . M M. .1 . A A ! . : M r s A ot . Mrs. Edythe ar.tl Mrs. Joe ti'li-s and Mrs. Moni'or visited ,i t. -tin M iand.-r vv.fk with .Vi am! Mis' .i )-,:;son ar.d family. Their Mrs Ieliht Harding -. .'.auht. -i ..t Standard- s;"nt a ft v days here '::! ..-it a t i ve genera- w.i- taken. Mrs. Ju-:: Ju-:: :.' h'-r m .mdnvither and ;. her ;4t eat grandmother, i.l Mrs Joseph Haws. Miss Fv.-lyn Meldrum fx.i-j.i. t'e isitin.g here . w days t"il wing then ( )", Timrsdav evennm. Miss Nilah Booth, Miss Ruth j Meldrum and Miss Leona Hull entertained in their honor at the ' Booth home. Following an eve- j ning of games and .social that de- , lieions refreshments were served the eighteen friends and relatives; assembled The yung eouple arej leaving lor Woodland, l.'tah. f where they will make their home. ' Mrs. Ruth Moss and children j of Moroni are visiting Iere with j Mrs. Moss' mother and lamily. Mr. and Mrs. Fred rustenbe:g. A large number of ward mem- ; hers enjoyed the Sharon stake. Honor day program and Hobby ; Show at the Lincoln high school auilitorium Friday evening. Those . taking part in the pageant from j Edgeniont. depicting activities of , the M. I. A. were, swimming. Miss Loma Mecham and Grant Eiliott; ! baseball. Miss Hortense Clinger and Emmett Bennett; tennis, Miss., Mary Gillespie and Sam Marriot-ti; Marriot-ti; basketball. 'Robert Gillespie; ; skating, Miss Ellen Pulsipher, Robert Elliott and Julian Fronk;, skiing, Miss Maiy Condor and Miss Virgima Fronk; 1 . coast' ng. Miss Ora BaUi:i and Mrs. Rowetif , Chr.ge:. MiAs Naomi Ferguson ' .vas beautiful as queen of aetivi- -ties. Mrs. Beth Ferguson was in ' charge of the act. President Ntuii-tez Ntuii-tez Hawkins received the achievement achieve-ment banner for the ward for the , past year during the evening. . Mrs. Jessie Smith, work and business class leader will be in charge ( f the program to be given Tuesday at Relief society. House-cleaning House-cleaning helps will be given and' refreshments wil Ibe served by districts seven and eight. There are 24.930 miles of locally local-ly operated air services in Asia, and 24,490 miles of lines connecting connect-ing the Orient with Europe. i , I 5 r ( I NT OOT 777 nr" v siE irTS L- tl n ' WOULD 1 Jry Tl-'-wr, ( ROC A YVKH- S WASH TUBBS BY CRANE f2 A9Y AGAIN AT IS THE BLUE ROADSTER, . P.&r FNO d HIS CAR 15 FULLO BUlLETi HOUE5. THE MUG WHO 5WT "r 7z n rr ' 1 S''' 1 ' '"l dt4. DRIVER .1 rTHECE'S ONLV ONE PLACE HE COULD ( n ITr-uTSl V O' GjONE, AND THAT'S PiTWN TH1; v ME TO vO AFTER HIM 'AN VON. HUM! A Pl-ANE'S NO , ALONE -v GOOD DOWN THERE, AND IF I GO AFTER HELP, HENLL GET AWAV. , ALLEY OOP BY HAMLIN N40W "THAT GUZ HAS GOT TH W1ZER'UK1DC HIS THUMB, SO T SPEAK , LE'5 GO HAVE A LOOK AT DiKiMy - , T 6JGOOD GlDOLTy - ) J ' 1 1 it t t r-r-r- i . ii I A-r v -y x ( P .jr.- I GAQ. , BC"JT TAKIN' TH' ) ncTCHIN HI5 i -&S WiZERS SPELL OFF W 7 w.Ac-.n WSW.. r ' 'IF i VOU POOR OL CRITTER - J I if DOM'T WORRY OL FELLA, i If I'LL HAVE YA DOWM J MJM OUTA THAT Rl& IN v 1936. WEA T- M. kzC. U. S. PAT. OFF. ) TH' CLIFF IS BUSTN' ITS GIVING AWAY OH, ALLEX LOOKOUT HEY FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSSER nt iiLtPrR in k-en vourrelf in ceti better shape for" driving thvivour :.Jtomob.l. Only 5 per cent of the 1,136,070 cars involved in-volved in Occidents in 1935 were mechanically defective. THAT TRIAL MAY ESIE OVER, IF WE DON'T HUPPY, MR. KELLY ! SORRY, SON", BUT WE DIDNT F1MD ANYTHING TO CHAMGE THE COMPLEXION OF THE CASE ! we'll take all those coins into Juvenile: court ! if nutty paid for that medicine with one of them , HE'S A CINCH TO FiE CLEARED ! JUST A minute: WHAT PROOF HAVE VbU THAT HE DROPPED A riFTY-CENT riFTY-CENT PIECE INTO A CRACK IN THE FLOOR? THERE WERE A DOETvl COINS UNDER THAT 4 HANG ON TO THOSE COINS. MR. kELLY ! I THINK NUTTY CAN EXPLAIN EX-PLAIN THINGS THEN, PERHAPS MR.TWIDGE CAN EXPLAIN A rvicc'Li'T rr GtrtrKA C,il AL r;rr Ei I II I -1 wirvi-"'- MR. KELLY, THAT WE FOUND A DOZEN COINS UNDER THE FLOOR. AMD ALL OF THEM WERE OF THE SAME DENOMINATION ? I WELLNrtXJ COULD KNOCK ME OVER WITH A FENDER ! "11 BY MA StRVIC' H. RCU. U S. PAT. OFF v.- ' I MYRA NORTH. SPECIAL NURSE BY THOMPSON and COLE BUILD . . REMODEL . . REPAIR "Helpful Service" TR-STATE LUMBER COMPANY Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. PROVO. UTAH , PHONE 20 PR PEVRIES i6 DISMAYED TO F.'NJD TUAT JAC STILL 15 ALIVE. WI5 CRAFTY PUZZLES OVER THE SITUATION!, AS MVCA SLOWLY RECOVE RS FROM WER SLOCK. HOW'S MV BRAVE LITTLE MURSE, TWI5 KllMG? I'M AFRAID I'M C3CIMG. TO UVE, AFTER ALL, DOCTOR '. OF COURSE OU ARE, MV DEAR-BUT I DON'T TWIMlC TWIS IS EXACTLY TUB PLACE YOU WHAT CO NAEAM? fPOR iurisr i 1 JUST TWIS-TM ABOUT FED UP WiTW THIS WAR-TORN COUMTRY. IVC BE EM TWIMKIMG - PERHAP3 I. ..WE COULD FLY BAO TO PARIS -1 COULD START MY RESEARCH AGAIN.. AMP, WELL OH, I COULDM'T I WHY 'NK ? THERE'S LEAVE HERE, f MOTHING V MORE FOR NOU HERE |