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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. COMMUNITY CHURCH. Sunday" school is held at 10 a. rluiri-l- i in" the ConilTllinitv .;ii Special Memorial Dav be held at 11 n'rWL- - . trh will f .a No Sunday evening services will attended by the G. A. K. and the Her- be held in the L. D. S. chu. dies nopiens-Keiic- j brother of Prof. Lorj.s. Christian Sunday evening on account of the Endeavor hcM at. .7 meetingo is- ... , exercises commencement of O ClOCK the eB.lTv thU morning and Diekrliinn' ot Brigham Young university to be 8 o'clock. All are invited. Rev. held in the stake tabernacle Sun diaries McXoard, pastor. . . thA vocal i day at 8 p. m. Apostle James E. the Juob" " Talmage of Salt Lake City, will de RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCt Society u-l- fart on C 2et'w i0f liver the nacralureate sermon. 8T. MARY'S CHURCH. from 2 Sunday Sunday school commences at 10 1. D,i(lent and Mrs. a. m. in the St. Mary s church; .r.ive Young unl- - morning services at 11 o'clock. The and .tu- - Ladles Guild meeting Is held every duates, faculty Monday afternoon at 2 o clock, Wm. F. Bulkley. rector. acnooi, I a Y U. training PrlnrlnAl M. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Corner of First North and First out WK5S ?Ia.ueg and they are all ath-rft- t East streets. Catechism class is held Saturday at 10:0 o'clock, Suntraining school--for mass Sunday at 10:30. exercises. The exercises day at 9:30; and Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. in removing fence, hDir new playground CHURCH. KeTal reding orer the No.REORGANIZED 250 West Fourth South. -Sunday evening services ore held dioc LStr block, and were recently in the Reorganized church at 8 o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. SfaSiool. theB.Y. U. women CHRISTIAN 8CIENCE CHURCH com-"No. 80 North University avenue. Iotner and plain sewing; Services for Sunday, May 28: SunCall school at 9:45 a. m.; morning out bX 418jW. day services at 11 o'clock. .(tammm. ""-"-" PLEASANT rs rs FAMIL May 26. COMES FROM LAND. ',5 HOL. SPANISH FORK. Mav 26. Henry Mellenger. who is in charee ot the Koyal bhoe Repair shop at this place, a native of Holland, was made happy this week by the arrival of his wife and five children from Holland. Mr. Mellenger left his family nine months ago and came to spy out the land in Utah, finding it to his liking he sent for his family who have arrived safely. -- g GROVE, The Relief Society conference of tne Alpine stake was held in the Llndon Second ward Tuesday. About 400 were in attendance and two sessions were held. The Alpine stake presidency was among the guests of honor. A dainty lunch eon was served during the noon recess. . P AT THE PROVO THEATRES m. - Our Always Fresh Green rao liii for Extra Heavy Twill Cord Suit, olive duck. extra Lettuce, large .10c fancy Cucumbers, large I Ladies' Shirts I Ladies' ; Coveralls . Ladies' Hats . . .' .v.?,' v. . I 5'. .". . . : .. I : :. . . :. . ) . ";' . vv. l Leggins ; , ........ : . .............. v .,, ......... .". , flMIPkSL Ji M Straw- $1 95j $2i95 Old Monk Maraschino Cherries, two sizes. lb Chops, Roast IV ,..20c lb. . . . 20c-27- OHIIUIWHII UlLUIttLU 1 I Every Saving Advantage is Offered Our Patrons el MONDAY AND TUESDAY LADIES' 25c HOSE For, Pair Legs, lb. 33c Loin Chops, lb 40c LADIES' VESTS 35c Value, for Rolled Pot Roast, lb. .20c 19c 5- I i J - Lan?e rvrn.e "LEACHED Lot TOWELS 80c Value 29c mm 11c 9c Brisket, lb Lean Pot Roast, lb 122c Pet Roast, lb 15c Shoulder Rib Roast 17c Pot Roust 18c lb...l72c Inl Beef Hearts, lb...... 8c bye Luncheon Sets for....49 H t7J One Lot STAMPED TOWELS fA 99n ffl 49 Centers M Beef Tongues, lb. . . .15c Beef Liver, 3 lbs. . . .25c SUTTON To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a special tax foi (he purpose of con structing a concrete sidewalk In - . sidewalk district No. 11, extension . ,.1 L ri i pie asseniDiea ai uic iuii kmuui No. 9, has been levied by the board the where hall following assembly of commissioners ot Provo City, Mnging, program was given: Utah, which became effective on America, congregation; invoca 24th day of May, 1922. tion, Lucy Uixon; acuiress ot wel Said special tax is levied upon come, Wayland Wightman, pre;' the following described real propdent of the V. M. 1. A. of Nebo in Provo City, Utah, erty stake; reading, Miss Lrma Selm,and 3, 5, The west side of lots 2, Benjamin; solo, Miss Golria Hudin the north 21.72 feet of lot 2, son, santaquin; auuress, Diy jtuui block 73; lot 4 and 5 in block 82; and M. I. A. Work, bcout comlots 2, 3. 4 and 5 in block 95; lots missioner A. A. Anderson; read4 and 5 in block 104, all in plat "A," ing, Miss Jennie Nelson, PalProvo City survey of building lots, myra. At the close of the program and is due and payable in equal an a demonstration by the Boy Scouts nual installments beginning May 24, was held on the high school 1923. Interest at the rate of 6 per grounds. cent per annum on the whole In the evening the young people amount of said tax shall b" com reassembled at the high school and puted from the date the ord usance after the invocation by Dr. C. N. levying said tax becomes efiective, DAY OBSERVED Ellsworth of I'ayson. four one act the 2th day of May, 1922, plays were given by the lyoung and interest at said rate on the people o fthe four wards ot Spanwhole amount of said tax unpaid First wan" ish Fork as follows: SPANISH FORK, May 26. shall be due and payable with each M. I. A. Day was observed here "The Obstinate Family;" Seco:n'. installment. If any installment or Tuesday afternoon by the Y. M. ward, "His Second Girl;" Th'rd the interest aforesaid is not paid ami y I.. M. I. A. organizations "As a Girl Fats So She Is," Four'!-- , on the date when the same cf the .Nebo stake. here were "Not a Man in the House.' Bedue, then the whole amount or tnPjWcre about 400 visitors in attrnri-ta- tween t''e acts a solo va given by unpaid at the time said install- ;,nce. The opcninR attraction was .Miss Gloria Hudson, reading. M'ss ment and interest are due will bp- - a B0y Srout parade in which more Cannon of l'nyso; solo, I.. tin V.dwin come due and payable and will draw :t,all 200 Hoy Scouts participated, Stone, Salem; reading, interest at the rate of twelve per carrying banners and pennants and F.vans, I'ayson. The remainder of cent por annum until paid. One or dressed in uniform. The boys were the evei.ing was spent enjoying more of saif. installments in the Ud by the Hoy Scout band. dancing at the high school in which they are payable lowing the parade the young peo- - HJJL t: MARKET Vk "The Peak of Perfection" aforesaid, or the whole tax, may be paid at any time within fifteen days after the ordinance levying the tax becomes effective, without interest; and one or more of said installments In the order In which they are payable, or the whole tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any installment Is due by paying the amount thereof and interest to said date. If said tax is not paid when due I shall proceed at once to collect same with interest and costs, as provided by law and ordinance. All special taxes are payable at my office, room No. 2, county court house, provo tity, utan. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 26th day of Way, 1922. ROSE Y. STEWART, City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes.' First publication May 26, 1922; last publication May 31, 1922.) - . is ALSO COMEDY NOTICE. Chuck Steak, . "BATHING CAPS 29 39c value 19C 25c value "THE KISS" BEEF 98c Fj Stamped Royal Society GOOD GRADE LADIES', ROMPEES AND APRONS KNIT BLOOMERS $1.00 Value, for 39c Carmel Myers 30c Cross Rib A LP IN in a Breathless Drama of Cold Steel and Flaming Hearts Shoulder, lb Chuck bf-ome- 1 x FANCY ART TICKING 29c Value. 19c M fa The House of Quality and Phones 194, 195, 56. Sen-ic- e V A Western Drama Directed by William Duncan. Also Two-reComedy "CIRCUS CLOWNS" c Rib Boil, lb Better Bargains! til Rudyard Kipling's, "Without Benefit of Clergy," sb,ow a j itig at the Strand tonight and Saturday. "STEELHEART" 23c 17c-22- Leg Roast Veal, SPRING LAMB yXC J 1 in Loin Veal Chops, lb. ,25c Shoulder Veal Chops, c lb 1 " . William Duncan And EDITH JOHNSON VEAL MTIIDM VCDFPIAI Q Lf' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY 8c Pig Shank, lb Our Famous All Pork Sausage is very good; $1500 Given Away July 5th. -- by Harriet Comstock Pork, lb SPANISH FORK W SSsf ulrlKf V jijr 25c 17ftc-22- c Shoulder THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE $5.95 1 :3jU ; rlN .A From the Novel "MAN'SELLE JO" . MEATS We have some Extra Fine Baby Pork. IT IS GOOD J5 ) . The Spirit of "MOTHES ETERNAL' prices and quality goods. $2.49 dozen only of Baby Silk Bonnets, $2.25 value, for. ( SILENT YEARS" for See our window A. . . . $2.75 ! ,M Ih Curwood romance. A David MHartfufd--- s - Production. ALSO COMEDY pints and quarts. Taylor Bf 5--lb loup-garo- 40c Leg Roast, lb. Shoulder Pork Pair only Wool Blankets, $9.95 value for fl jj Old Monk Queen Olives, Everything new and a quality with individuality and style. 9 Also MATINEE ONLY BREAKING THROUGH - 50c and 70c $2.95 More Bargains! Veaiuaaat fay! ' Matinee 2:30 story if.of a mounted trooper, a mystery girl, a foundling IPu baby and a man in the frozen north I ,'iy.t. Virile! Stirring! Ftaej MX 1 Told just as you read it with Curwood punch and 16c Ladies' Coveralls 56th Anniversary. WaSSi ' Remember "Nomads" Now see thi3 vivid 20c Loin Pork Chops, lb 25c Loin Fork Roast, lb 25c PROVO MONDAY AND TUESDAY 15c $3.95 EUREKA r British engineer, whose love heeded no caste. And MONTE BANKS in "CLEANED AND DRY' .... 15c Old Monk Stuffed Olives. . CLERGY" The deathless drama of Ameera, the Hindu girl and the 15c Gent's Coveralls Boys' Coveralls WITHOUT BEIIEfIT OF Ragged Heires! yx romanceittasofarichpoor giii Jffi mi "God's Country" v 80c Grapefruit, 6 for We have just received a supply of. the famous Old Monk Quality Goods. Old Monk Olive Oil in quarts, pints, y pints. AS $1 25, $1 mil jHIRLEV MASON 6c Fancy Oranges Lemons 95c, $1.25 i ' )iiUiamOyptcsait $1.75 . Adapted from the 25c berries Ladies' Middles fff j V by James Oliver Curwood c 10-15- ;4 1 5c Parsby Extra ...$3.45 Ladies' Knickers and Breeches I THE GOLDEN SNARE' FRUITS ,..$12.90 . . , i 10c Bananas, lb Ladies' V Regular Prices Radishes, 3 bunches 10c Green Onions, 3 bunches Carrots, bunch $8.40 kV' r I TUESDAY Beets, bunch Turnips, bunch Our new line is just in and very complete, consisting of Ladies' Breeches, Knickers, Jackets, Hats, Middies, Shirts, Shoes and Leggins. " MONDAY AND Fruit NeM Cabbage, lb For Ladies, Boys and Girls Ladies' Fine Twill Olive Drab Suits SATURDAY Asparagus, 2 lbs. . . ,25c Green Peas, 2 lbs.... 30c New Potatoes, 2 Jbs 25i HI MB " TONIGHT CONSTANCE TAL3IADGE in "WOMAN'S PLACE" ALSO COMEDY BACK STAGE" Vegetables and Spinach, 3 lbs in m "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo". TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Fol-ord- er ; Phone 814 f.f. i Rllflll oi Anion mm luiia , , ruKA n wan WINS STATE CONTEST SPANISH FORK, May S i'i 26. The Spanish Fork Kiwanis has won the state membership co ;' test which entitles this rlnK i'S y send a young lady as ,state repf sentative to the internatonal co' veniion of Kiwanis clubs which i to be held next month in Toron! 'M Canada. The Spanish Fork club had average attendance of 92 j cent. The next highest club w Springville Kawanis with an av ago of 86 per per cent. i lie kadm g candidates for ren sentative are said to be Miss Ha ' Bowcn. a student at the A. C. c J. .vSv. ..ma ridzei nrockbank teai-heat the B. Y. U.. train school, and Miss Regina Hug' a "iden' at t' e B. V ' 1. Carl F. Keeler and James v Crecr were the principal at Ihursdayevening,s I me fpanish Fork club. meeting ,k 'iW t ui "cir recent trip into SpanH t'ork canyon. ' f 1 j t 1 sr.-i-'- - ; t |