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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, April 6. 1947 FUNNY BUSINESS An Easter Handbag 50 82 BY SIRS. ANNE CABOT The bag requires only yard of material, a 9i inch zipper, a bit of lining and a big, flashy gold or other-colored button. Make it of black satin, faille or fine wool jersey to wear with a dressy suit of matching or contrasting con-trasting wool material to complement comple-ment your tailored spring suit of bright plaid rayon or coin-dot slipper satin to wear with a smart afternoon dress of linen, cotton, pique' to wear with a summer sports suit. Even the veriest amateur sewer e.iOTtTmtvet,icT. m. tf.w,i t. on "How about. good luck charm?" I SEE BY THE HERALD By BILL RUBLE can make this bag as it li Just two perfectly flat pieces sewn together and then folded or "bent" upwards and held in pouch fashion by the button and big loop at top! To obtain complete cutting pattern, pat-tern, finishing directions, material ma-terial and color suggestions for the Spring Suit Bag (Pattern No. 5082) send 15 cents in COIN plus 1 cent postage. YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER 'to Anne Cabot (The Daily Herald) 828 Mission street, San Francisco 3, Calif. The Doctor Says Sunlight Will Improve Acne By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. Written for NEA Service Many skin disorders improve in the summer from the effects of sunlight as well as from relaxation relax-ation of nervous tension. Acne is one of these skin diseases which will automatically improve in the season ahead. It is estimated that more than 50 per cent of young persons between be-tween the ages of 17 and 25 are bothered by acne. The disease begins be-gins in a 'dilation of the pores of the oil glands and the formation of a pUig from thickening of the lining t the ducts. Obstruction of pores causes the oily secretion to dam back, break through its boundaries, and cause inflammation inflamma-tion of the surrounding skin. Earl D. Osborne, M. D., Buffalo Buf-falo dermatologist, reports there is a tendency for acne to improve with time. If a hundred patients with acne are observed over a three-year period, one out of every four or five will" clear up without any treatment. Nearly half will be. free of the disease half the time and will have trouble the rest of the time, and the remainder will have continuous con-tinuous difficulty with many ups and downs. Usually Hereditary When children inherit an oily' type- of skin, they will show a tendency to acne just as their parents did. When acne has not been present in the parents, children chil-dren as a rule do not have it. Acne victims receive conflicting) advice as to diet. It was hoped at one time through special diets to: U1C I'll III IU that it would flow freely,, but all efforts along this line have failed. fail-ed. Advising young people to eat less sugar and sweets apparently does not make a great deal of difference in their skin difficulty. Since acne occurs most frequently fre-quently in adolescence, it is be-lived be-lived to result from disturbances associated with it. Skin peeling from sunlight or special preparation prepar-ation of sulphur are of value in acne, while X-ray treatments are used in certain cases. Aunt Gertrude FACE Special-TV Sir. f a a- m a m VIC FLINT SI KAN INTO A STOOD ON HIS R.I6HTS, ME HELD ME Uf JUST IONS ENOUGH rUK PARROT TO By MICHAEL CMALLEYemd RALPH LANE By FRED HARMAN THIS CURIOUS WORLD Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Re-spective Signers for Further Information. In-formation. NOTICE OF INTENTION DITCH COVERING DISTRICT NO. 1 Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City. Utah County, Utah, of the intention of said Board to make the following described improvements improve-ments and to levy special taxes to pay for the same, to-wit: To cover that open ditch on Sixth West Street From Fifth North Street to a point between be-tween .Seventh North and Eighth North Street, a distance dist-ance of 1055 feet, with 36-inch 36-inch concrete pipe. The abutters' abut-ters' portion of the cost of said improvement is estimated esti-mated at $2.84 per foot. To cover that open ditch between Third and Fourth North Street and between Sixth and Seventh West Streets, a distance of 307.3 feet, with 36-inch concrete pipe. The abutters' portion on the east side of ditch is estimated esti-mated at $2.94 per foot; and the abutters' portion on the west side of the ditch is estimated esti-mated at $1.47 per foot. To cover that open ditch in Block 95 "A", Provo. from Third North southwesterly a distance of 93 feet with 36-inch 36-inch concrete pipe. The abutters' abut-ters' portion of said improvement improve-ment is estimated at $3.27 per foot. To cover that portion por-tion of the concrete ditch in Block 95 '"A", Provo, from a point 93 feet south of the south line of Third North, 200 feet to Seventh West with a 6-inch concrete slab. The abutters' portion on the north side of said ditch is estimated, esti-mated, at $2.12 per foot, and the abutters' portion on the South side of the ditch at $1.06 per foot. To cover that open ditch on Center Stree't from Eighth West to Ninth West Streets H THE OOLOBFVL, PARTS" OF A BLOSSOM, ARE. CALLED WHAT PTTOLS PETALS' with 18-inch concrete pipe; the abutters' portion of the cost of said improvement is estimated at $2.26 per foot. To cover that open ditch on Tenth West Street between be-tween Center Street and First South Street, a distance of 475 feet, with 36-inch concrete con-crete pipe. The abutters' portion por-tion of the said cost of the improvement is estimated at $2.44 per foot. This Project shall be known as Ditch Covering District No. 1. All protests and objections to, carrying out of Such intention! IllUab )JICfUHCU III OTIIfcAJlg, stating lot and block number or description of property by metes and bounds, to the City Recorders Office on or before the 28th day of April, 1947, at 5:00 p. m. The Board of Commissioners will meet at its regular meeting place on the 29th day of April. 1947, at 10:30 a. m. to- hear and consider such protests to said improvements im-provements as shall have been made. By Order of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of Provo City. Utah; dated this 3rd day of April, 1947. I. G. BENCH City Recorder Published in The Sunday Herald Her-ald April 6, 13. 20. 27, 1947. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder Provo City, Utah April 3, 1947 Sealed proposals ' will be received re-ceived at this office until 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, April 29, 1947, for constructing Ditch Covering District Dis-trict No. 1, according to plans and specifications on file in the City Enigneer's office. Instructions to bidders, specifications specifi-cations and forms for contract and bond together with plans may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer upon deposit of five dollars ($5.00) for said District. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids an1 to -waive derecis. By order of the Board of Com' missioners, Provo City, Utah. I. G. BENCH City Recorder Published in The Sunday Her aid April 6, 13, 20, 27, .1947. 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