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Show i NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Day of Eureka. .Others present were an unusual success in; every detail. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clyde of Mapleton Mr. aiitl Mrs. W. G.' Parker anJ Mr. ALPINE GALENA MIXING entertained Friday evening Mr. and aad Mrs. Alva Zabrlskie. a corporation. place PANY, was Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Child and family: aost Mendenhall Hien Blanche She' Bird family held their annual ess at a New Year's eve party, where of business, Provo, Utah. reunion Friday evening at the Third music, games and a midnight luncn-eo- a Notice is hereby given that at a ward amusement hall where they en wa8 enjoyed by the Misses Jennie meeting' of the board of directors of joyed "dancing picnic, and the follow Reese. Ames Lindsay, oreune Men the Alplna Galena Mining company, a ing program: Remarks, Charles M. denhall. Clara Johnson. Pearl- UQer-- corporation, held on the 3itu aay oc Bird of Mapleton; duet, Anna Bird hansly Bernetta unasay or December. 1322, an assessment of one and Isabel! ' Brown; reading, Miss Salt take, Messrs, iticnara vonaia, mill per share (or $1.00 per 1000 Jessie Bird; piano selections,' lone nieii Sumsion. Arvfl Sumslon, BUin shares) was levied on the outstanding Jarlston; solo. Elmer Bird; reading, Kelsey, Thatcher Allred ot Montana, capital stock of the corporation, pay Lela Bird; chorus, the R. L. Bird fam- Mr. and Mrs. S. I Menaennau, jr. able Immediately to the secretary. j.t . T fr: and Mrs. Ed Clyde. Mr." 'and 'Mrs, his officey-Roo- m ily; remarks Richard .Bird. l.- - Knigutuuaing, A Provo. Utah. Any stock Dr. and Mr, ueo. a. Anaergon were HenW WelJthL , tfpon which ana ueraia this assessment may remain unpaid on the dinner guests New Year's day of Bishop O. B. Huntington h ' JacoBs of Provo. Thorpe motored to Saltlake- - "City, Saturday, the 10th day of February, N ; nr. and Mrs. J. R. Harmon have re Sunday.- 1923, wUI bejklraqttenrnff-adveturned to Ogden, after a pleasant holi Mi1, and Mrs. Joel Johnson of Provo day season sDent here. were the week-enguerts cf Mr. and eese ana miss una say. Mrs. Josenh Westwood. Miss l, have re teachers at the A neiehborhood Darty was most turned to their work after spending successfully given by-- Mr. and "Mrs. the holidays at their Home towns. t&etr some , at M. Ev, CraadaU, . Hayanond enterMr. and lira. I play,, "LoveJanuary h A one-ac- t Uined at a watch party New Year's bird's Matrimonial Agency," was :a eve. The reception rooms were gay sneclal feature. Thos taking pan with the holiday colors,, while the din were the Misses : Vinlah Waineott, was room with decorated ing uaiqueiy Leona Goodmaasoa, Messrs. ..Mauser, two fcewpies suspended from the ceil- - Carl and Gordon Crandall., Special Ing holding a glldfed placard cbofffrts solo dances, a New xear program. table with the words engraven, "A and dainty refreshments-we- re en Happy New Year." A large begonia joyed by, fifty.. on a silverplated mirror . formed the Mr. and Mrs. S. jaenoennau were centerpiece which with ' dainty place New Year guests of ?Mr. andMrs. cards wade a charming display. Joseph Lindsay of Taylorsville. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. U was a Spriag-t"i-h Mrs. Leah Ross Evans " . ' T. Hofhetmi. Mr. and. Mrs. O. W, Friel, Mr. and Mr. Dell Thorn,.. Mr. Mrs. J. 8, Boyer have as and Mayor and Mrs.. Melt rofford, M!r. and Mrs. their - holiday guests . Mrs. Ed Payne, Mr. and Mrs. George Key Buchanon and children. . nolds. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crandall, Eureka Is spend-i- n of Jim Slmpkins the-- Misses Emma Dougall, Orpha r tha Christmas holidays here. Deal, Katherine Dougall. Mrs. Mary Miss Mable Straw entertained TuesKonold K. Mower: Mrs. "Eugene day evening in compliment to (he Messrs. Earl Haymond, o. s. . wooo Misses . Florence . ChUds, Kamerme and J. X. Gardner of Salt Lake, "500" stmthworth." Jennie Erickson, Lillian was also enjoyed. Mrs. M. K. Mower TnnrnA. Marret Watson. Anna Bird, and Mrs. W. B. Crandall. winning the Fax and Alice Packard. The evening inhonors at cards, .I.....lli etnant wlfh nmM. ex'. ' Mr. and Mrs. H". E. Urquhart enter- - ,oranortH th musle and the . tamed at dinner : New Year'a day changing ot gifts. Delicious luncheon compliment 10 r. aou an,. .s.0"was also served. y - z At SPRIN6VILLE The Spring- SPRINOVHXE, ban. made the most unique rn In 'hlstorv New Year's .th&Jirst' sound of the fire bell, they with, their wives,, sweetnearts, ana friends filled the opera, nouse w hs Published by The Herald Company; eve-.Wi- y'' EXCEPT SATURDAY EVERY WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Entered as second class mail matter June Provo, Utah, under the Act ot March 3? 1879. . v- - .JB. C'Rodgersr Editor and Publisher. , . A. 7 ' -- -- ' . 6, 1911, th - , . -- Mayor J. 8. aoyer witn ine my faraers laid all restrictions aside in compliment to the excellent- - work done by the Ilreladdies la the past. The crowd made merry ana danced to the wonderful strains of the Spring- vllle orchestra; from 12:80 midnight ho 3:30 a. m.rwlira all pronounced it . . Terms of Subscription; Daily only, delivered by carrier, vear: outside the county, mail in iTtuh iviiintv 13 J Sunday, by carrier. 40 cents a month, ' 3.50 Daily Dally ana Sunday, by man, it a year, Sunday only, by mail, $1 Mrs.-Josep- 30 cents s s.oO a year. The year. The annuaf meeting of the company Room 1 Knight Buildwill be held-a- t on Monday, March Utah, Provo, ing, 5, 823, at 3-- o'clock p. m. Otir Car of Corn Mere 1 iu ethiv KINDERGARTEN u PROCTER . vlMitor-Monda- v Begins - January 8 In addition to Kindergarten a class will be formed to pre pare . children for, entrance into the, public school. - THE PRICE IS RIGHT a Monday, ' We can deliver youra now -- ACADEMY Meredith-Nicholson- Carpenter Sccfl Co. " - Phone 192- - 'i ill jE fit The teacher "comes direc ' from onec of the best training schools' in the country. . Buy; Your Bike Lamp Now! For particulars call MRS. RAYMOND BERRY us ps CHAS. McCOARD - Phone 1Q7-- We Guarantee Yiiu -- - w a Saving.- - FURS. HIDES AND PELTS - you have anything in this line to sell, call on us ana get our prices. We guarantee a square Williams Wood-Line- d :l Steel Rims not happy, it is because we lack faith. We don't seem to behweyf ufiyin fmything, any more.- - Our attitude toward 1 ABE W; TURNER 7 ' .. Attorneytt-Lareligion, toward God, isn't as simply credulous as before. We --are bcconiingnalyticairandhan- - introspective analytical- people r:Room4, JCnight Blockrlo1 Utah. Phone jB6M.. can't be blissfully content Nor do wewant to be. But it is evident that Mr. Nicholson is partially rightiwe aren't entirely ; " DR. H. F CANNON happy - ' Wenjoy the "pursuit of happiness" which was ji con Scientific Eyesight Specialist stitutional grant, but we aren't running very fast.. Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555. -Provo, Utah. fc1.1" " 11 : Havrjt Done the Royal Waytt ' WE ARE- - PAYING. HIGHEST PRICES FOR If-- Business' and Professional -- Trappers, Sheepmen and ATTENTION Cattlemen NT -- 781-J-- l. -- we-ar- e - high-schoo- Winter Term At xb a hitnnv nponlfl? One's instinctive answer is an emnhatic affirmative. We have much to make us happy, and abrMXmerica Is regared annorelhah.the land ot the Tree anal Uhe home of tM brave. - To othera,""this is a land of smiHrana sunshine, of toil rewardedd .abundant peace. . , But the more intimate personal query, Ami happy, and are my neighbors happy, provokes thought. Certainly there are many with long unhappy people, right here in our own community. Men face and women who rarely smile are common enough But we as well as unhappiness. . have our share of contented people, , novelist and essayist, tells us in the ' December Harper's magazine that we are NOT happy. He admits ' it, because we don't think of it that perhaps we don't realize " often. ; . "We have the greatest desire to be happy," he says, "but we happiness is not, apparently our inalienable right." He says like to make a big noise, get excited easily, are often enthu out wnen it comes u napyisiastic abouT inconsequent "have it as a DeoDle. Humor, he says, is less evi' denV'and says that in. congress, for example, the guffaw has taken the place of the hearty laugh, and cheap jokes replace Tmrnor. clever . Today we have much to make usTiappier. Such things as eaa. electricity, the automobile, etc.. are familiar examples. Jfot whether we lost our placid contentment in the stress of war, or author never had any to begin with, at least this world-famohe is r.ignt. ; says you and T are not happy nowr-Perhaarmis The "spiritual awakening" which was to follow-th- e "Eiceltasn't been in evidence, he says. Moral ideas, religion and have of late. Thewarseems-i- a onduet4iavmbeen-bQQste- d will time which eradicate, in our a lives, only lelt taint Our forefathers were happy, even in privation. Perhaps that is the reason. They suffered. Today we lack their incentive," their aim, their driving force. The spiritual passion of our forebears was not inherited with houses and lands. We have new motives, and new ambitions But only the next generation can compare our actual happiness with' that of ourf athers. If '. d A HAPPY PEOPLE? i . at' the postoffice, earacitv. ' : Owens, Business Manager. N. Gunnar Basmuson, City Editor. A. T. Harding, Circulation. Manager. ui- andh COM-Prlncip- tised for sale, and unless payment is made before will be sold at 1 o'clock p. m. on 'Saturday, the 5th day,, of March, 1923, to pay the delinquent as-sessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale.. ALFRED L. BOOTH, " " "A Secretary. ' Office Room 1, Sight Building, ' '. i , Provo, Utah. ' (First publication Jan. 4, 1923; .last ,. publication Feb. , 1923.) Our deal Pp ijidFpr Company. regular price $2.50, built up with Sterling Spokes the best made: - Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Phone 367 , -- Jewel Service Tread, - jK -- Where Quality and Workman- hip .Copnt, We Wirt d STEWARTriK K. 0 Piano Toner 6r0 E 387 Fourth North Street Phone 658-R. Machines, Repair, Supplies. F. M. WEST. .... A gg,- N. UftJifrsityr Adding to both the living and the dead. We are not merely undertakers but funeral directors in all t1hat the term implies. WeDO direct ailthe, Service intimate details of funeral and burial, leaving nothing to chance.- The members of our firm persoriallysupervise everything." A t ;- - Match Undertaking Co. Anson Hatch Lila M. Hatch Phone 807... 1 StandardJCoal L. A. WAID, -- 60HCCO . ;$alt.Lake, Utah. - 'Let .T'- r plete and . plating plant. - . . ' -- 22ciGrTalltn ervice-pitato- E V.v MW1 X - ' : .. " t ' -- - f- - Sup frior Motor ;Cfc X" rt. BICtaE' tUlP-- SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES f Superior Gasoline com- -' nickel . A NEW - and don't spend it to pay your fine forriding after darkv- - 1. - up-to-d- 374 06- - is This ... .' us mciiei plate the of it that are; worn" ' 284" Hi Test Specifications . We have installed a TT Pr6vo,.Uiah Meredith Cycl Shop 251 .' Doctor Negative est Prop.-4lTW- .i shabby." STANDARD COAL CO. - - . Initial 115.. v. .:. per cent .M . . . . , . . i 52 --End Point 429 . , ; per cent r ...... . 87 per cent . .J. . . ; , Color 26 plusN and repaired for ' . the New Year. . cleaned farts Exclusive Agents. .".".- Phone3l3 , SPAFFORD I Comn anyv r Ditillstioii Rccoril , " ... Mt Timpanogos Creamery at the Have your phonograph LASTS LONGER Bultermiik fresh haily Ask Your Grocer L. E. Waid, Prop. 416 W. Center. vProvo, Utah. .GIVES MORE HEAT ' Fresh Daily " Made in Provo Bicycle Exchange Center, .IT BpRNS BETTER- - -- -- Pasiurized -- " .From the Spring Canyon District, on Your Next Order. " Let Us Prove It. rTgPEND YOyRMONErrOB Brattan, Manager, rypewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a specialty AU work . guaranteed... Phone 207-- .n - - BUTTER E," Guarantee PHONE17- Mt. TimpahogpsMreametyL ' pCHANGE Geo. -- Specify ,i 7 ,"ilOVO TYPEWRITER 1 J) $a.2K $2.50, $3.00 " - - - . gumnteed4ireWRegular Prices TYPEWRITERS STANDS FOR SERVICE . y " Deliver. Phone 67jLj We CaB-an.208 W. Center. "fc. f;'A big saving on ' We Can Save. You Money on A3 Repair Work .: . -- COMPANY N 157 N. University 'Ave, ; |