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V7T7 . 35 only , : Saturday 25- One lot ol $3.50 and $1 Sweaters and Jerseys, Saturday only - Shop Early yr 56 Academy this 11th day of December, 1912. tion, and unless payment is made be- 4) of ) mill per share FRED EVANS, (Seal) fore, will be sold at my office on was levied on the outstanding capital An Ordinance relating to the celling, City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. Saturday, Feb. 4, 1913, at the hour of stock of the corporation, payable .imof 10 o'clock a. m;, to (Published December U, 912. opium, giving away or furnishing pay the delinquent mediately to Heber C. Jex, secretary, assessment, together with the cost of cigars, cigarettes or tobacco, etc., 24 N. Acaiuedy Avenue, Provot Utah. and the purchasing or having same ASSESSMENT NOTICE. advertising and expense of sale. which this assess- upon Any atock in his possession HEBER C. JEX, by any --person Utah Yerington Mining Company . t ment remain may unpaid on Saturday, under twenty-onyears of age, and Secretary. Principal Place' of Business, Provo, ' . Office 24 North Academy Avenue. Jan. i:tt.li. 1913 will he dfiltnmiont repealing Sections 393 and 394 of Utah. ' anil advertised for sale at public kuc-Chapter 39, of th eP R evised Notice is hereby given lha,t at a tion, and unless payment Is made beof Provo City, Utah, passed meeting of the board of directors of (First publication Deo. 11, 1912.1 fore, will be sold at my office on on the 29th day of November, 1909. the Utah Yerington Mining Company, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD held on tlie 10th day of, December, Saturday, Feb. 4, 1913, at the. hour f ASSESSMENT NOTICE. OF COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO lo o'clock a. nwio pay the delinquent' s an of assessment. (No. 2) 1912, CITY, UTAH: assessment together with the cost of was mill per share West Yerington Copper Mining" Com-- ; Cit'of a Section 1. Any person who shall and expense of sale. advertising on the sell, give, or furnish any cigar, cigar- levied capital pany, Principal Place of Business, IIEBER.C. JEX,. ette, pr tobacco in any form, or any stock of the corporation, payable imProvo, Utah. opium or other narcotic in any form mediately to Heber C. .lex, secretary. Secretary tn anv riprsnn nnHpr thf arp nf twpn Notice is hereby given 'tint at a! Otfice 24 North Academy - Avenue, ' 2 N,rth Academy avenue, Provo, years, in Provo City, shall be Provo. I'tah. meeting of the board of directors of this guilty of a misdemeanor. The provi-- Ctah. Any stoek ' the West (First publication Dec. 11, 1912.) Mining Copper Satur-tYerington not of this section s'hall apply sessnient may remain unpaid on 10th 't on of held the use, sale, giving, or furnishing the Company, day 912i wl be delinquent (ay Jan ' ot any narcotic upon tne presenp- and advertised for sale at an assessment December. A (No. 1912, Wants Herald (Is aucpay. public im Sec. 2, Any person under the age I15S&Z593Z of twenty-onyears who shall buy, have or his in possession accept, cigar, cigarette or tobacco in any form, or any opium or any other narcotic in any form, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. A Sec. 3. Any personr --eon victed of violating any of the provfsions of the two foregoing sections shall be punished by a fine in any sum less than fifty dollars, or by Imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. Sec. 4. That sections 393 and 394 ot chapter 39, of the Revised Ordinances rbrzProvd CI ty Ulab.vpaased. on the J94h day- - of November-1909, and all ordinances and parts of ordinances of Pjovb City, Utah, In conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec 5. This .ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its first pub' . ' lication. Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City. Utah.thls 11th day of December. 1912. ORDINANCE. Stray Topics From Little Old New York A New York, Dec. 14 The happy ending f the troubles which recently overtook that 'brilliant old soldier and statesman. Gen. Sickles, and ttireat-eneto darken the closing years of his eventful life, seems to be' giving general satisfaction. The history of Gen. Sickles' life reads like a somance and' evenU this late period in his life, when financial difficulties iilm to sacrifice the art treasures and momehtos of a long and brilliant career at imblic side Ao satisfy his creditors, the element of , itself most powerThe fully. general's second .wife, from whom he had separated years d romance-asserted- go,cameoM?-Te5ctte-aPdr-h- satis- v 1.0 per cent of the children of schoo from age, or 100,000, are absent school. Eliminating illness and other legitimate causes to. account for thislarge number of absentees it is estimated that more than 30,000 children of daily are truants. Fully them, are frequent, if not habitual offenders and incorrigible. That the present number of truant officers is entirely -- inadequate is quite evident, but all efforts in the past to induce tlie board of education to increase the number of truant officers have failed. The board never had any truant money to spare officers. of The result this condition is that thousands-- of boys and rirl. evading their school duties, spnd their tiTne with associates of a vicious and are graually dragged down ifhtil they become outcasts or criminals. Crime among children is increasing at an alarming rate and- - all the poorer sections oi the city are' Infested with constantly growing gangs of boys, well organized for deeds of onischlef, violence ' or one-thir- d fying his creditors,' prevented the cattering of his treasures. Once be- forehe had come tosthe genrars as sistance in the hope to bring about a reconciliation, "but Gen. Sickles remained obdurate. It' is extremely ittfylng to" the numerou s friends of the general that Mrar Sickles' timely and generous interference In this latest crisis has at last Boftened the heart-o- f th old warrior and brought crime. about a "reconciliation ' between him Automobiles still hold - the record and h is rwife. for slaughtering pedestrians Jn the : - Scandalmongers, muckrakera and streets at New York. During the all hose numerous neurotics afflicted month of November 56 persons were Trrth a morbid craving for the sensa- killed by vehicle In the streets of tional undoubtedly enjoy the wordy the' city, and 177 persons injured. Of public quarrel between Dr. Parkhurst this number automobiles killed Zl and and layor Oaynor, which Is; at seriously Injured 95 persona. Wagons 21 and seriously, injured XI killed In th paraded dally papers. persons and. trolley cars killed 14 Normal minded and respectable however, are, more or, less dis-- ; an Injured 65. These figures Indi'gusted with 'this quarrel, which "re- - cate a big Increase over the month fleets credit neither upon Dr. Park- of November last year., hurst nor Mayor Oaynor andls bound COULD SHOUT FOR JOY. to lower both In the. 'estimation' of, ' th6 better 'class of cltliens." f ,, Many "I want to ihank you from the botpeople are wondering whether the tom of my heart," wrote C. R. Rader, mbiqultous and versatile "Reformer" of Lewisburg, "for the wonand the mayor ever heard the old sayderful double benefjt I got from Elecing .about the proper conduct of per- tric Bitters, in curing me of both" a sons living In glass houses. severe case of stomach trouble and of ' ?'.'-- V. rheumatism, from which I had been There are about 800,000 children an almost helpless sufferer for ten ' enrolled ' In the ,.pblic schools of years. It suited my case as though made Just for me." For dyspepsia. InGreater New York, add about 100,000 " digestion, jaundice, and to jrld the in tlie private and parochial schools. sysfnm of kidney poisons .that cause . To ree to It that all these children rheumatism. Electric Bitters hare no properly attend school as the' law superloii Try them. . Every" bottle Is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 60 "cents at iredqulst Drug Co.' two stores,, . ciljr.lt., is rtQ7j5tfloolana "palace'Drug matter of record that efery day about companies.; (Ad.) jcriininal-rrraxactefa- : nd -' f "pres-fch- t; . citl-ten- s, -- W.-V- a, - X V , ) s three-fourth- s 1 e - s urdi-nance- I'rOVo.'-t'ta- hT ; tliree-fourth- -- j e upon-which- 1 . s - - Qa-phvKirin- n. j e . sffr j ) - j Provo Theatre Monday, Dec. 16 THE UNITED PLAY CO, Inc PRESENTS THE EVERLASTING SUCCESS . -- , ;,. C. F. iDRCKER, Mayor of Provo City, Utah. Attest: FRED EVANS, City Recorder of Provo City. Utah. . (Seal.) ' State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. I, Fred Evans, city, recorder In and for, Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true, and correct copy of , an ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance relating to the selling, giving away or furnishing of opium, cigars, cigarettes, or tobacco, etc.,- - and the or having same in his possession by any person under. twenty-onyears of age, and repealing sections 393 and 394 ot chapter. 39, of the Revised Ordinances of Provo City, Utah, passed on the 29th day of November, 1909" passed by the Board' of Com: mlssloners of Provo, Clty.JTtah, this 11th day of December, 1912. , P In Witness tWhereof, I have hereunto affixed my signature aid the corporation' seal of Provo City", Utah, ' Vv. . ' ' ' p. purchasing e v f tt injiEr. 15 CHARLES ti ,n Y" laEIN THeSo? -- the Play that Makes You Think The greatest production of any play ever seen in this city Pricer$i.50t-75c-S- 6 can bow be made by mail: . ; ' '. -- . : " - I |