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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAYr OCTOBER 24, MlfM i CLASSIFIED brick Nov.. 1, five-roohouse, not and coia water, oain, hot air heat:- - 130 month. tnilt J.'w. Bates, 24? S. 4th E. N-Enquire READ the Wasatch Troduce special tf flour ad and 6ave money. FOR RENT m 4 - LINDSLEY HEINDSELMAN MUSIC COMPANY 120 Wes Center St. - Phone the Wasatch Produce special tf flour ad and save money. modern home. JnFOR RENT6-roo. nuire 476 N. 2nd E. Phone i 386-- READ f ,'SOTl :ct' Exclusive Brunswick Dealer - 520-W- aril FOR SALE Coal range. . 3rd E. Phone Call 128,3.' 758-W- Two or four partly fur nished basement rooms, modern. Ed Van Wagenen. 142 VV. 3rd NV LOST Iver Johnson bicycle, Reward. ' Return to Terry Oakley, ' Cbrigtensen'a store. FOR RENT ) i M r t ) ) ) 1r1. I ! i i i Rt w "7" Be r . -- v U U Rooms :. j I! 'll'lf ;!i,jf. i! ' ' demonstrate Rooms r" Provo Industrial plant for conservation and utilization of crude products that go--to makef eri and tillzers proposed for Utah. Brigham City New business block being erected here. Sugar company Payson Utah-Idah- o begins operation of local factory .Rlchfield Erection of new taber nacle, to begin soon. Richfield Two hew business blocks startedon Main itxeetEureka Four large buildings "and a spacious office building and vault already constructed at plant of international Chemical Products company Work under way" constructing base for for boiler boilers and .foundation One-ou- r- I .Five New Demonstrating -- Jin Get 8 .The man who looks ahead who can anticipate the conditions of tomorrow is investing his favingsTODAY. He knows that his investment will, in future years, yield him the same high dividend rates that are offered today. , ' '"' " V ." .7'T. "7 ;'v He knows that commodity prices are going down and that high rates for money will have to -' " follow. So he is investing NOW. - . .; - ." y room. ,; ' f aid v.. " You may "hear Chamlee, the world's leading tenor many other of the world's greatest artists at ouraewi They make records exclusively for Brunswick. record department service. - - eomenOnTfir" " Use HeraldWantAcUforRa1 THIS IS THE IAN AVI When times are what we call "normal," 5 or 6 per cent is considered a good return for invested, capital. . In the very near future these rates will, no doubt, prevail. ' Buy the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company's Cumulative Preferred Stock now. It will bring you dividends of 8 per cent for years to come. And as conditions eturn to normal these divi' dends will steadily4nerease nrprircliasing "power. ; f5) 11 ; These 8 per cent shares are limited. Many people in Provo, Springville and Spanish Fork havev already taken advantage of this splendid investment. You can too by paying cash or on the Partial .Payment Plan. Be one of our many i Community Boosters. Become the owner of a few'shares today. This home investment opportunity will not come" again. The efficient gas plant, distributing systems and other well managed properties of the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company are behind every share you buy. Mail the coupon today. Let your money earn 8 per cent at home. &uh-scribi- ng INQUIRY COUPON II Date...........V I would like to receive, without obligation, more information'concerning the investment you have to offer. Name. , ... ; . . . '. . . . ., . City Address .......... Telephone PERSONAT Provo, Utah . . "Every Patron a Partner" ....... Mrs Hamian-CaTaa- ns i.aKe visitor tne latter week. :. part or "Salf tpe J Mrs. George Carroll and family left Mr. Ind Mrs. Ray L. Pratt of El the latter part of the week for Salt Paso, Texas, spent last week in Provo visiting friends. Mr. Pratt is presiLake to spend the winter months. dent of the L. D. . mission lu Mexico. IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR . r Mr. and.Mrs. Harold Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cardon of Salt Lake viistors last week. Logan visited Provo relatives and , II. Wagenen is ,her from Salt Lake, enjoying a visit with ;. Mrs. Mr. and a " friends last Engraved. Christmas Cards week. C-V- Mrs,. Joseph Harding. Alex Hedquist. R. E. Allen, T. F. Pierpont, Victor Hedquist and Mark Allen went to., the Provo Gunshot Mis3 Dora Maiben of Salt Lake was grounds at Bear river Saturday and Provo visitor last week. returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Ann Claysonand Mrs. Will Stowell have returned from Salt Lake, where they went toy attend the teachers convention. NOTICE OF - INTENTION. " Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo Cjty of the V: The members of the L. B. M. club intention of said board to make the were the gueBts of Miss Esther Eggert-Ee-n following described improvement, .. .. Friday evening. Needlework, To grade, construct driveway croal-ingmusic and refreshments made the time waterways, Irrigation Inlets, gratpass pleasantly. ing Inlets, and pave with cement conMiss Bernlce Hughes and iMlsa Lois crete six (6) Inches thick, a roadway fifty-thre- e and one-hal- f Urockbank of Spanish Fork were the (531-2- ) feet guests of Miss Nina Huish last week. wide from curb to curb, on First North street between University avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack First East street; and on First East were visitors In Salt Lake last week. street between Center (street and First While there they attended the teach- North street, also a roudway forty feet , wide from curb to curb on First North ers' Institute. street between' First East street and Mrs. George Spalnhower of Payson Third East street, nd on Second East returned home Friday evening, after street between Center street and Sec spending the past few days here, the ond North street; also as' incidental and part of said paving construction to guest of Mrs. A. E. ftulsh. construct curb and gutter of cement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter were concrete, on the north side of First North street between University aveSalt Lake visitors over the week-end- . Miss Nina Huish was a, visitor in nue and First East street, on both Spanish Fork over the week-end- , the sides of First North street from First ruest of Miss Bernice Hughes and Miss Last treet to Third East street; and on both sides of First East street be Loia Brockbank. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell, Mr. and tween First North street and Center V,th. 3. Leo Down, Mrs. S. M. Clark street, and on both sides of Second mil Miss Helen Newell motored" to East street between Center street and Cii'.t Lake Fridav. , , Second North street, all according to KIsa Louise Ritter of Salt Lake Is the plans and profiles on; file In the tie guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Blum-"- 1 office of the city engineer, and defray ' for a few days.. the abutters' portion of the cost and J..'.;s Helen Newell, who Is teaching expense thereof, by a local assessment ia the Moab high school this year, is upon the lots or pieces of ground virion her parents. Mr. and Mrs. within the proposed Improvement disC. for a few days. trict which is hereby designated as Vrs. r,r.'.'.y Payne of Heber vas a Street Paving District No. 13, being ''"o .!r last week. the district to be affected and" benefited by said improvement, namely:. :H y.r. Lots 4, 6 6, 7 and 8 In block 26; lots and Mrs. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. in block "t tie n'.; tf; i i' .lots 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block 2S; lots This season we have employed a young lad v student from the B. Y, university who will be glad to make an appointment with you. to show you our line of card3 in your home. Phone us for an appointment. Our number is 15, t: -- Taylor Paper Co. s, 51 - lre ROY BOREN, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE YOUR STATIONER. Provo, Utah. L J 1 and 2, In block 29; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8, in block 30; and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. la block 31, all in Plat 'B." Provo City Survey of Building Lots, for a depth of one hundred feet back from the property line of said streets on which said improvement is to be constructed. The total estimated cost of said proposed improvement is of which the city's portion is 38,743.15, leaving $41,518,46 to be paid by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces cf ground to be affected or benefited by said improvement. The estimated cost per front foot is $3.3229, on the south side of First North street between University avenue and First East street; $10.3329 per front foot on the north side of First North Btreet between University avenue and First East street, and on both sides of First East street between Center street and First North street; and $3.0703 pes front foot on both skies of Second East street between Center street and Second North street, and on both sides of First North street between First " East street and Third lEast street, there being 399.52 feet f'ktage at the $8.3229 rate, 1,196.81 fe frontage at the $10.3929 rate, any 3.189.40 feet . frontage at the $8,0752 rate. All protests and objections to the carrying out of Jucb, intention must be presented in writing, stating therein lot and Block, or description of prop erty, to the city recorder on "or be y fore the of November, 1921, at 5 o'clock p. m. The Board of at its first .regular meeting the 15th day, of thereafter, November, 1921, at 10' o'clock a. m., will hear and consider such protests and objections to said nronnseri im. provement as shall have been made. Bv order nf tha flnarA nt . 14th-da- to-wi- t: sioners of Provo City, Utah. V Dated October 24, 1921. FRED EVANS, City recorder. (First publication Oct !4. 1921: last publication Nov. 15, 1921.) - Ought or To Be. Provo9 q Nezi Ma ' mJ an Because he has always lived in Provo and ia acquainted with Provo s needs - abilities., ' n ' and Because the city now more than ever heeds a business administration, -r " Boren is a self-mabusiness success. .'77y Because he represents no organization, no faction, no side, no special inte. as well Because he stands for a wholesome city, clean physically as Because he is willing to sacrifice his own interests to serve the people when this city stands at the threshold of growth and prosperity. Because he has always, boosted Provo, not only by words, but by ror . , Because he thinks that these things must be done: Create a Jnd wash streets after midnight; keep water in gutters in order to keep them . sanitary; light up parks so they will not be a dark spot for loafing. ."vince There are scores of other good reasons, but the above are sufficient to us that Roy Boren is the best candidate for mayor. ---- de -- . . mjLe its-greate- st rbaS ? " ' . Boren Campaign CommitUe (Political Advertisement) . . |