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Show 15 5 D. first North Street, Published Every Sunday at The Herald Building, 30 East . '., Provo, u tan. C. Hodgere " Mil II II iti llUUIbU m at the 9, 1922. FJ II II II II U II if iii l i. , the evasive Richards who rung'tbein up from every imaginable angle. U est niSde two more- - foul . Pitchee.m would have won the game for his team. As it vas he made one field goal and 'two out of five free.. The score: ' ' . LEHI: ,G. T. . F. P. 2 3 I Roberts, If Turner, rr 0 0 Hackett, c. . . Southwick, lg ,0 4- Smuin, rg . . . Z ....'n "Totalr . : - .'Weak.iJ..... Clark, rg Smith, jf evehiaiFiff uaffWaefetttea-Wdfty- ; the first 0 1 Frampton, c Nelson, lg T. G. 8 Richards, If ns, 5. 12 ... 5 iOi. 1 0 .. ..J ., ....-- 0 (L 0 . F. p. 3 3 8 5 1 0 1 0 7 5 0 1 0 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 1 0 o 5 20' 1 2" 0 0 . . Howard . . Bird, rg ....... Partridge, c Reeds, rf . . Gledhill, rg Romney, c, rf Nielsen, If Totals T. 8' 2 U. A."' C Schaub. If Ivlns, rf Hammond, cWoodside, Cowley, rg Kirk, ig We&iferr rt- Belnap. rg tint. If A. -. , . . . ...... 4 0 1 . Hutchings, rg Thome, rg ... Sumsion, lg . 19 12 0 6 0 0 1 "k. t 0 0 .17' if 1' : PLEASANT - GROVE, Feb. 3. Out- classing the state champions on the floor and in shooting baskets from the field, but falling short one foul pitch, the Pleasant Grove high school tet. thfr sensation of the Alpine division, lost by one lone point to Lebi hip" the final score being 27 to xo. was-on- e of the most thrill ing: ever seen on the local floor and game was at stake throughout the entire performance. Neither team was ahead at any time . . but a few points. Richards was the shining light ot caging r eight baskets from the field' and displaying wonder form on the floor. Smuin, Lebl'a derfu.All-stat- e guard or last year, 'ajjfipfls full injteenlng track Oi ae-ga- g, -- (First publication Jan. publication Feb. 4, 1923.) last 7, 1923; , it 40 P. NOTICE OF INTENTION. l AVE I Neuritis is an inflammation ot. the nerves. brooghJLonbiolds, injuries, bruises, malaria or InfecUOuS dis eases. As a rule it settles in the sboqlder, neck; forearm, thigh, leg or small of the back, causing merciless stabbing pains that are often Jala-taken for rheumatism, sciatica or " rv V.- -. :' neuralgia. . casea. your Regardless loare the L neuritis jrwhere. pains cated, it is possible to obtain quick I relief without taking narcotics or other daneerous drugs. An applica tion of Tysmol' over the part that hurts usually stops the misery. Tys- mol is absorbed through the pure ut the skin and-ha- s ajMoth!ng nealtng agony another Tysmol from Provo Drug Co. Price )1 everywhere. Tysmol Company. Mfg. Chemists, 400 Sutter St San jnent- A TAMy. year? of dependable service to the Jewett is the stoutest car of itssize. It weighs 200 pounds more than any other car in its class. This Sedan body has steel panels all 'round no waUboard-an-iabri- c makeshift. It the long match is built to ruggedly tliR The chassis. lewett has life rf a staunchness and dependability" never before built into a car of this size full six inch frame, rigidly n axles;long braced; stout Resilient springs, and sturdy wheels. people of Utah county is EX- -. celsior Flour is depend ' " able and .satisiymg. , - : . ",: is forced to aU main and connecting-ro- d bearings at 15 iailea per ' hour. of Metal never rubs metal--filoil defeat friction at every point Long life, silence, and freedom from i ms the penalties of wear, are assured. Coupled with this sur power, Jewett gives you a degree of. driving ease truly dehghnuL A new clutch and transmission, the smooth' est you have ever tried, allow you to shift gears fast as han can traveL No pause, no'' clash. And you can drop frpmhigh to second at 30 miles per hour! Such perfect mastery of a car was never before possible to the . Eaige-Timke- When you want flour, 'insist tTfat .your grocer send you : You have heard .what a masterful performer the Jewett Six is. No car of equals Jewett in horse- power. No car within $200 has so muchpotfcroris Might, 1 hatmeans snappy performance. Jewett accelerates from 5 to 25 miles per hour in 7 seconds. Try it .with any other car! its-si- .. ze inexperienced. TT" How pleasantly this Jewett Sedan rides! Relax against the fine, deep, wft.weU-shape- d seats, and ce this' . ka mdesperhourmbghCthesnth . for five. the wealth of closedar ap. stretch ahead,go sixty. Either is an Jewett . jxjinnnents. The Paige-bu" . everyday Jewett pace. is the only modmtericed built e of a maker Thejewettmotorishigh-pressurby highade suesto-- . oiled. A gallonof oil every 46 seconds leader in value! day's Ut Excelsior . Flour Superior Motor Co. Provo, Utah Distribirtorft -- Phbne-74. 1 east side of loU 6, 7, 8 and l, block 49' eas,rW"mf" 1 alt abutting property In front of 2 J east side of lots spoiling your enjoyment tend .8, Ihiock 40: east Me of lota 6, 7. 8 and L I said curb"and gutter and parked area b, block the west jude- - ot ku.infd' N. Bias oi 101s i iw oiors'e is to be constructed. ruining your health. block 114r:t est side ot lots 2.3.4 and block 18; the west side ot lots 4 Wl ( All not trees are considered which When you're suffering i"rom t S, block 107; west side of lots 4 and 5, 5. block 114: west side of lots 2, suitable or desirable by the Board of block 2; west side ot lots 2, 3, 4 and of lotoj, j sci- headache, neuralgia, Commissioners, between tha property 8. block 85; west side at lots 4 and 8. and 8, block 107; west aide T i to line and are curb be removed at block 48; west side of lots i. i. 4 and anffXocTirwWaMe-bTatica, rneumatisrri, ea- r4 and S, block 85; west side ot lots 4 . the eTrmnim nf hnttft)f owjer, , The 4VlockHllHratldertHots-ti- d and 5, blocr48; weet ilfleoriDtsi, t, ache, toothache or any ot estimated cost removing trees is block 26; west side of lots 2, 3, 4 and and 6, "block 41; west side of tots I i as or six inches less followsTrees in 5, a In 18, block PUt "A." Provo City and- 6. block 26;:west aide of lots pther pain. diameter, ach 3.00; six Inches to Survey of Bnlldlnc Lots, nnon an lbloca; 18 xDr.MaeVAnti-Pai- n li.ta. Plati." Pills twelve inches.- - la ammeter, 18.00: said improvement and tofronting a depth of f Building U City twelve inches to eighteen inches In 114 rods. baoK Surrey Kovo, from the CWDertv line with- vill relief ttpoh aaid improvement to I diameter, 15.00; eighteen inches te on which- said Improvement is to be- . . ..... ,v ....bring . of tlx rods back from the ro depth, taenty-tou- r 10.001 inches la diameter, f .;out unpleasant alter n.. erty line on which said Improvement consiruciea. over twenty-foulnchesta Aiameter, Property to Be Assessed for Curb end H to -' effects. ' ' which M : if 1 t - -- . , -. - r, V- be constructed; flutter oniy, - :; y I Eaen owner atmtthi the nortloa 8 tnd,LIthe street tO- side of iota Wrked wllT bate tW block 71 reast side of loU and-- 1: or tne paraea main opuoa taming block 12; east side ot lots 8, 7, 8 and 1, ms property, or to auow v block 6 ; west side Of lots ; 4 and 6, abutting same to be maintained by the u block. 70; west side ot lots J. 8, 4 and tractor." the cost f --r same isr pleted wuntn saia time, tne cost ot 5. btock. 63; west side ut lots 4 and ' abutting W assesseof 8, ; the trees will be included In block 4alHn against Ptnva rit PlatA ' property." Any abntanr the eontract and assessed agaiast-th- e of BUUdlng Lots, trontBirSnon' who .selects to care forlhl " abutting property owner. wm imyrovemeni, ana to a depth of ed .area 'in front of hie - propew waterways .and six rods, back from the property line will sflr diversion gates JUL." be constructed on which-samntlfy . the commissioner Jmprovement is to be within said proposed district on the constructed.-"- '"Hi -- care for owner f request ot the abutting property owner Notice is also hereby ghren by the maintaindoes properly the said parked ares it the expense of the property owner Board of Commissioners ProVn rif ot 'JT. whose benefit they are constructed.! ot of his said property, to the ?' intention of said board to make front faction nf th pnmmloiilnnr of DT" I The estimated cost of driveways In ad thethe follpwing-descrlbe- d' Improvement during each season, the said cofflB dition Tolhe regular assessment Is, sloner The estimated cost of For the Dttmose Issue a certlfwwj each, $50.00. 6f Wlnalnln i annuallyof parks, will irrigation diversion gate and water parked area In uid nroDosad nnrh stating that the area bi. tum nmnArhr eimd for W ways, m addition to the regular as Ontter District No. 18, which abovo sessment is, eacn, i5.D0, current year, which certtfestj tag rea irhereby re- - snailthe parked Within thai part of said ' proposed described man be accepted by the city tresM cu maae mj mt s ot of t part thj-avmen- t this district that Is to be parked where notice the same as It set forth herein In lien ot cash for new trees are required, the cost of ann&f'rgsTOasjne"' same is to.be assessed against the In full to irrigate and fnnw h lawn tera propertjT-lui- i,' and care tor the trees la said parked A addi nance. All property, the owni (property abutting the same.-Ifor tion to the. regular assessment, the area, and. da all the nttmui which do not properly - eare AAlMV ?; ' in connection with car ...m the esumated cost per tree la 13.00. and town and area anuiu main lain tne trees, la said area same will be parked the. estimated cost per front, foot of-- tor a to pay tM J required of ten period years. anal assessment for : maintenance abutting property is iiuo. total- - esUmatedccostlof The '.the aid parked area tn casltr-- Property owners in said district de maintenance of the ,m . nark! i. All protesU and oblectlons to siring private driveways, or Irrigation raid proposed Curb and Gutter District diversion gates, must notify the city No. s SboTa described tor the said tea carrying out of such intention engineer In writing, on or before con year is the sum-o- f 112480.00 or must be work struction begins; otherwise the IL85 periodfront presented la writing. -foot of abutting per conular curb and gutter will be either lot or block or.- descripti 81238.00 ser Tear. AVia or v?d In front of his property. . property, to the city recorder w w ost of said Improvement la to per front toot of abutting property per before 8 o'clock p. nu, the to be assessed against the abut- - Of 1128. .. ... , : by a local assessment upon year, February, M a v"peny. i ns cost of said imThe Board ot Commission en Jr pieces of ground which provement is to be paid by a local asv aid proposed Curb and first thereaft regular meeting noon the int to.r - being the 41s- - sessmentwhich wit. on the 14th dav of rebruarr.i'r are- within ' said vd and benefited, by ground at 10 o'clock a. tn, will bear anifj parking maintenance district, to aider such protests and objectify J Maintenance Dls-tri- said proposed Vssed for Curb and be known as Parking lmprovemenM, erf No. k 8. belns-- a diatrirt ' k Parking." tected and benefited by said Improve-ment-.' wi uwu, as snau nave oeen. v Br order of Urn Board of .... j . 7. I and namalvi TV '1 1 slonere of Prove City. - The Mots 1 snd 8. W1..W-...s side east lota 1' of r.. or Z'Jou I and" ! uatea January 18, 1S23, and oiuck . no; cast. uae . T, 1 s t snd 8. block 106; east slde-- of lots 8. 7. 1 and 8 and 1. block 93: .east aide ot lot. .1 fPlrst publlcaUon and 8, block 84;. east. side of lots 6, J, 8 and fintittoatlA. 125.00. Puy : them - of . your Druggist - X -- The abutting property owner' will be given the option or removing the trees in front of his property prior to the time construction work begins; and If not com the removal or said trees The-ea- st l en unf . Franclsco.--Advertise- .. t -- .--; this . . Staunch, Powerful Easy'Handlmgl T. otat Don't endure : 5 . tliat Fam ! Stop It's and day."Get a supply ot ... Factay TaxExtn i rveai ocua.il ipxtrwj "C3S3 PUT All END effectuDon-lheidlseased-Jierves- r TOURINO$99S,. ROADSTER $995 - making TWIgfor Flour for more than 30 - b. Taylor. TO NEURITIS r.,' .'""j.T'""(..i 1 V. Balance Monthly Hoover Brothers have ' he?n our guarantee that By C. M. Humphrey, Secretary. (Published in The Sunday Herald Jan.. 14, 21, 28 and-Fe4, 19234 10 6 u" y - buys this Jeweif. Notice is hereby given by the.Board 2 8 of Commissioners of Provo City of the fol0 intention of said board to make the f: 0 lowing described improvement, To construct curb and gutter on 0 0 6 0 0 0 . . GIVE 8 FORK. -G. F. T, 9 JiC 7 4 3 Larson, rf "Imer, c . ft 1 "4---- 0 0 Building, corporation Increasing the capital stock of said company to $160,000.00, to consider the advisability of estabFt P lishing branch houses, making the 0 v 2 business of the company include the 9 buying and selling of real estate and 3 0 6 conferring certain powers upon the 0 v6 board of .directors. 1923. 6 ' January 0 ' THB-W- 12, M. ROYLANCE CO., 0 Totals Rowe, If 23 Totals 10 6 62 Referee, Richardson;, umpire, Chris- 1 ensen. PLEASANT . P 9 T. 0- - fElI Prices 'Cash of-th- 4. - : - $575. .stock-ho'.der- 0 0 0 0 0 Scr6ts.ry Knight n Morton, If Cranmer, rf .. Bird, c Clark, lg Z 0 4 c Mi G. 6 5 3 1, ngs, points against Spanish Fork's The scorer - Card Tires ABMoJtU -- e 9 COUPE$1445 SEDAN $1465 : B. Y, U. ll . , V ... ;Jeara The annuafmeeting of thexompany will be held at Room 1, Knight Build-luSPANISH FORK, Feb. 3 Allowing Provo,- Utah, oh Monday, March 3 o'clock p. m. at their opponents only two baskets, the 5, 1923, Springville high hoopsters won over tlie Spanish Fork team by he score NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ; ! ' I . "I, SPECIAL MEETING. ". iiers ringed in 17 field goals, n on the team getting more NnHce is herehy given the stock- 3ket w ith the exceptlon-- f of The Wm. M. Roylance com holders one. .no.itii, t.no cagea oniy each pany that, In accordance with a resoBfrd, Clark adopted ,4y the board, of direcFlipped the ball through the hoop lution -a meeting t h rep t lines, wh lie Thorne and Sum-sio- tors of Stf!d company thereof on the Sth day of January,' rang up two each. s The locals lost heart completely at 1923, arspecial meeting of the of said company is hereby first half when they the end had been defeated 10 to 6. They came called'to be held .on the. 5th day of back in the second half without any February, 1923, at 7 o'clock p. m., at office at 55 West Fifth fight at all and were easily out the company's classed hy Springvjlle, who piled up South, in Provo, Utah, for the purIn a score of 30 that half pose of amending the articles of In- - 0 uti'cLocl: d; - SPIGILE . - Office Room Provo, Utah. FOR :.jy . lfbejj boys and that they were not in. their usual nifty form. The Aggies, who had Deen taking Jt easy for. the lasti ' two days, were like a group of tigers wno hmi been ftmtlng fo several days and then Rinldenly been turned loose in a heli!ps heard of sheep, The. playing of the Aggie five in first half very much, resemti' that of the B. Y. U. boys in the jr half of the first game in Provo t . the U. of V. The ARgies displayed good te ' work and guarded their opponents very carofiilly, seldom allowing them to get hold ot the ball. When the "Y" boys- did get a chance they gea era.lly made it count two points. Both coaches changed 'the lineup throughout the game, sending in sev eraimbstf tutes nt different Intervals. The lineup: - . I i,i grading, (Covered waterways across Instreets, private driveways Uon. ,1 tersecting fremcurb to sidewalk, private Irriga Uon gates and waterways, sidewalk NOTICE TO CRE.DITOR8. crossings, etc.: also for the nurpose I of parking the area between curb and. In the matter of the estate of An- sidewalk, including- - us necessary drew John Anderson, otherwise known grading, planting of lawn grass and -- as John Anderson. trees, the removal of undesirable old Creditors "will pfSs'ent tlaims witt trees, and the installation of an autovuochers to the- - undersigned .at her matic sprinkling system "tor the Irriresidence, Salitaquin, Utah county, gation of said parked area, on both Utah, on or before the 15th day of sides of said Fourth West street, beMarch, ,1923. tween Fifth North street and -- First AAA A V. MCBJII, North street, and between First South Administratrix of Andrew John Ander- street anil Fifth South street son' Estate." The total estimated cost of said imBAKER & BAKER, provement is the sum of 124,197.19, .of . Attorneys for Administratrix. which the city's portion is the sum of (First publication Jan. 14 last pub- IL628j0Ot and the amount t be as lication Feb. 4, 1923.) sessed agains( the abutting property is $22,569.19, the, assessment to be made, as follows': $1.90 per foot front NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. of abutting property in front of which ALP1NE GALENA MINING COM said curb and gutter only is to be con structed; an(L$2.8l'jerf oot fronXofJ PANY, a corporation. - Principal-pla- ce of business, Provo, Utah. advertising. ........ ..... and expenses of. sale. - G. I of 26 p. m. on Monday, the 5th day asWilson. March, 1923, to pay the delinquent sessment, together with the cost of 2 . Stewartv If ...... Dixon, rf Keeler, c .... .". Packard, lg . . . . Lboth side f tive signers for further Inform mMrefoTe-wflaejoi- 5 Totals . .........12 Referee, Ashton; umpire. league game with the Aggies. The Aggie five were in perfect condition and shot baskets from every ; point and angle' of the' floor. The score was 52 to 19. The first halt ended 33 to 9., It was evident from the start that the long, ride had stiffened the Provo of Fourth West street be tween Fifth North street and Sixth I meeting or tne boarcf of directors of the Alpine Galena, illning company, a corporation, held on (he 30th day of Decemher, 1922, an assessment of one mill per snare (or sj.uu per-iuu2T shares) was Tetied"onthTntataidlng capital stock of the corporatlpn, pay. immediately to the secretary at P. able Room 1, Knight BuUding, 16 his office,. Provd, Utah. Ay stock upon which I this assessment may remain unpaid on J c Saturday, the 10th day of February, 4 f923, wilt "be delinquent and Idrer tised for sale, and unless payment is PLEASANT GROVE. . By Herald 8peclal .Correspondent LOGAN, Feb. 3. Tired from their he eleetrie 4nter-iirbalonr journey-having arrived here only an, hour or two before the beginning of the game, the B. V. U. basketball . ..... . - postoffice. Proro. Terms of suBBfcription; Daily and Sunday, 40 cents a month: deliv by carriers, J3.50 a year in advance; Sunday -- only by mail, $1 a year nrinirn mini II I.I. IF If II - . . .Editor ana Publisher Entered as second class mall matter May uui, unuer we aci oi Marco a, ered AND 6UARDJAN8HIP PROBATE THESUNDAY-HERAL- A- - HowXAbout Fbdr fi - - W- ES , to jqu find them cat and cruised on - the sharp. v .tp a I ragged edges of every crack and on joint of the road? Of cdurse yoi do. Ordinary hard-surfac- ed Compare the difference - . the n Tr """L .... IS1SN TT.. - ft3 - 'r S - pro-pos- ct t if, s'ii vt.'V 1 |