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Show ;'''ff','1l According to census marts tha tA. Lmm afciiMi'B 1 U it..:., a rapidly .increasing as well ar .ZTTT atte - H we roraugi oi- renter, o real estate men, archrtectv ra and contract or arj finding com fort .in TTtrfwlinrim nt m irrnt Kmllmn h . this spring. According to futures' ... eiraus b to dj a,-pujcrca New York, and held to be Jairly 'accurate, the ttaggerkg tun was' spent or made $3,828,000,000 available for the construction of new building in this country during ,1922. This is almost a billion dollars 'more than ever reported before in the history f American building, construction. The indications are that the year 1923 will by far eclipse 1922. An unusual feature of the building program last year was Jhat instead of ithe usual let Up during October, November and December, those months found more buildings planned and ki .. "8 umu; '" ft the owtnajlyjwsyjnojujuire. ; . 'leding years. A survey show that manufacturers Uncle Sam'. New Dweiiini for." 1923. twee ; sjuptlibdealertare planning for a Lare 11922 : sword year in 1923. a Hforlrety, cifyof dwellers! apartment indsMore Home Owners Over Two BilHonio Home . . I J9ft mil., ....i. per ceui. wtj f uhc Some time ago a writermlltht One the unusuat features in con Of the $i.000.000.000 vhich it is est i. Review of Reviews called attention to wciion wun tne mated will be spun in 1923. $2,300,000.-00- 0 homes planned for the - fact (hat the last census, of the 1923, is the demand for measures that will be devoted t. housing', about . Uutted States showed that the number will safeguard both the $2100.000.000. to office, business and" property and of home renters increased more than thr lives of the occupants. Architects industrial buildings diid tbe remainder. two per cent; from 191Q to 1920, He report an $l,6OaO(J0.000. to churches, hospital? extraordinary demand this ' that the however, number pointed out, k..:u and schools. ycartnbhff nrrknrtiv home owners had also increased. Jor. 6e resistant and storm resistant In estimatinK thi amounfof build-,tnf- T in fifty of materials. is the demand construction in 1923' the carryitw the ;sirtywaght leading cities of verv heaw Particularly fnf acnhait .v,;t.. HVDf frm .10)1 k.. J J n . " America be found many more home roll roofings, brick andjliirucipal ftCTWTO0or experience in- i'er in 1920 than in 1910. uuuumg cooes, which .demand in nak'-.JMiile substantial increases" were proot construction, are in a measure estimates mat prelimuary the cost is usually placed m . ude in many cities like St Paul. Bal- - responsible for the increased ' the-sa- fe demand side and allowance is al thmre. Seattle. Omaha Tn!tn jot we nre resistant asphaltThinglei: age oTsiitl : JUpidfand D r . WUCSUI as have been indefinite projects nuuuiij MBjjnuiJLiei ui noroe owners .m New. lhis character is constantly increasing. nostnoned or will not com? no. in '92L1 miliar ; , , glulrfDnditions Statement Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of .1 ME iPKOVO" BUlLDm & LOAN SOCIETY Provo, Utah. ' li'TVifLF" KilUAJFr- ItHffitm , :." 0OHp- S. I . I " r U .'.j-i- " T""-- T"". r'wfrF 3 J glj r' h ' ' -- neces-- - - -- ........ mt t 1 II Ii I - .. ' - "7;rr: I rjX HT'.. H' - . RECEIPTS. Cash on hand at close of last fiscal year Dues on running stock Loans repaid Interest Pass books, initiation and transfer fees ; .i.... Fines Borrowed money; our notes HE T LAK ) SLOW IN. HE AUTp So'S HE ""KIN SfeE EV gUT Ef""aH - llH ' " -:z:i:. - I'SST ;!l;yV ' 7 ' fZ--X " - " VrXvV.:.- ' ' I - Total Receipts COULD SEE EVY-THIN- G a year-withdraw- part; 494.S7 1,010.94 67.96 . 31,551.70 NOTICE OF INTENTION. $1,920.00 Total Salaries .$1,920.00 statement of its assets and liabflities at the end of ihe year, and the nature: . 7. A To grade, construct covered cul verts, drainage Inlets, cleanout boxes, waterways, private driveways, waterways and diversion gates, etc., and h pave with six-inc- - Portland cement concrete, (said pave- fment to be 52.5 feet wide), First East Cash on hand $ 1,U10.94 street between Center and. First North Loans on mortgage security 584,386.44 streets, and First North street beLoans on tSSSs book security 5,000.00 tween University avenue and First East streets; also to construct Port20.00 land Sundry accouhtsproperty, adding machine, typewriter cement concrete, curb and gutter ' Delinquent interest 3,428.52 on both sides of First North street, Fines 914.40 between University avenue and First East 'Street, and on the east side of First East" street between Center Total Assets $594,760.30 street and First North street, and on the west side of First Cast street LIABILITIES from a point 100 feet north of the i north property line of Center street Running stock and dividends $510,179.34 x 325.00 to First "North street Provo City is Deposits and interest interest . , to pay for the cost of all street interFund for contingent losses reserves 10,330.15 sections. Said proposed Improvement Borrowed money 32.000.00 district is to be called a nniimrt .................... Janayments-xmansTTTT- Special- Reserve 1921 i Special Reserve 1922 . . . .' ; of the cost and expense estimated at $14.o50.42, or .$594,760.30 $7.74742 per front foot for street pavfirst duly sworn according to law deposes ing only, or $9.36242 per tront foot y.8 tllat he is secretary of the above named company; that for street paving and curb and gutter, Ine Statements marlo in th TVifaa-nintbeing 99.54 feet frontage of. rennrf oro trim aiA ("nnwt there to be assessed for abuttlng-property ana that said statementsontainsjufull anAorrect xhibiH)Hhei street paving only, and 1497.00 feet vi saw company's business at tne close or tne year israz. frontage of abutting property to be ' assessed lor street paving ana earn . (Signed) H. F. THOMAS: and. gutter. Tbe abutters' portion of b8cnbe" ftnd w to before me this 15th .day of February, the cost and expense thereof will be (Signed) WILSON K. ANDERSON,- paid tor Dy a tocai assessment upon NntAfy PnWiffpRflMiTig at Provo, Utah. the lots or pieces of ground within the following described Street Paving . December 21, 1926. yCTmi?18S10n expires !f District No. 15. being the district to 0ffice Bank Commissioner. be affected and benefitted by iaid im- t H.tei tonnk-tommission- er of the state of Utah, do provement. namely: 106 foregoing is a full true and correct copy of Property: to Be Assessad Tor street. and Curb and Gutter. above named now on.file in my - AllPavlno or irfJ??i?nS'0'-hparcels of land fronting plats this 23rd day of Februaryi-192- 3. company Ipn First East and First North street . and .included in me iouowing tots SETHPIXTON, Lot 8 and north one-haV . "i Bank Commissioner. and blocks:. of lot 1 lots 5," 6, 7. 8, block 28; lots 2, 3; 4 and 5, block 27; lota 1 and 2, block 29. all In Plat "B," Provo City Surver of Building Lots, for the full - ' BEFORE YOU START depth of said lots or parcels of land. Street Property to Be Assessed for Pavlno Onlv. , '"""'" All lota or parcels of land fronting on First East and First Norm streets and included in tne iouowing lots ana Jw meabouf stores fixtures "of any ktadjcolonnades the blocks: The east ld of the soath f of lot 1, of block 28. Plat designs in bookcases, Tmantles, and buffets and the "B" Provo. City Snrvey of Building most modern and convenient 7. kitchen cupboards. , l ,? Lots, for the full depth of laid lots or parcela of .JaaAV W. drtvewayrextendlng from S.--W; gutter to sidewalk will be constructed where, desired by the abutting prop-ert-- 443 owner. the cost of the same to West First North Street.' Phone 554--J. be added to the regular assessment : against the earn , ownera property. ' P. .V fSii r" l -- ihJ V7 lf . B UJI C D l IN C3 ! one-hal- PETERSON to-wi- ' LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY ELLIOT and . street portion thereof, .. Houses Painted inside and out from top to bottom OWENS AT LESS EXPENSE. thaiL you could oVit yourself. REASON: The best of materials and a thorough knowl-edg- e of their use. LAND MERCHANTS W. R. SCOTT 214 West Center. Phona 86. . THE PALNT MAN Phone 369 W. Second North; 683-W- ." Specify STANDARD GOAL structing curb and gutter and street pavement in Street Paving utstrici No16, being on First EastNstreet between Center and First Nortti .street . ' Total Liabiltiies H. F. Thomas, being Private Irrigation diversion gates with wntarwav nvtendinz from eutter to property line will be constructed where desirea oy tne aouuing property owner or owners for whose use hw on hull tho amtt nt tha oa.mfl on ha. nriitart tn 'the, ABsessment SKainst the owner's property. The estimated- cost of said diversion gates and water ways is $24.00 eacn. All nrntnats and objections to the carrying out of such intention must In h nrPHpntAd Stating iii.rin int nnrl hlock. or descriDtionon of property to the city recorder or lmfnrA the 26th day of March, 1923 at 6 o'clock p. m. The board of commissioners at its first regular t: the 27th mnorfner rhprpnfter. Ativ nt Mnreh 1923. at 10 o'clock a, mi. will hoar anri rnnaider SUCh DrOteStS and Abjections tosald Jmproyemflnti an shall nave oeen maae. Rv order of the Board of Commis sioners of Provo City. Utah. Dated March 1, 1923. FRED EVANS. Ctty Recorder. (First publication March "4: last publication March 25. 1923.) . Office of the City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, March 1. 1923. Sealed "proposals will be received until 10 o'clock a. m.. March 7, 1923, at. this office for grading and con The total estimated cost of the im 70.40 provements above mentioned, is the 1,000.00 sum of $17,020.03, of which the city 600.00 will pay $2,669.61, and the abutters' T: - $6500. NOTJCE TO CONTRACTORS. , ijiiamaea profits i 7 A few choice building lots. is 325.26. each. Xotlee is hereby given by tue Board .$290,691.98 of Commissioners of Provo City of the Intention of Bald board to make the following described improvement, Total Disbursements Salaries paid each of its officers: Secretar- y- - J Tho estimated cost of said driveways 42,962.92 2,814.99 ............. room house, fully modern, close in, 6x8 rod ground, $4500; terms7 3x12 rods ground; southeast 18,989.60 67,274.50 . nnr. new brick bungalow, modern; barn, chicken coops, $125,525.00 .... ri. "T5 7 ment. DISBURSEMENTS. ;.. .'.t . hojasaJa43500-4W-firsfc-i)ay- mp' $290,691.98 Loans on mortgage securities Withdrawals of running stock Withdrawals of paid up stock I j t Dividends paid during the Expenses, including salaries . . .... ,,. Interest paid Cash onhand at closer of fiscal year. Discounts for advance payments Bills payable our notes redeemed I low, half basement,: modern, $6000; will take smaller ONE DEM THINGS AH'D vANTER DRIVE SLOW So'S 77,253.61 47,250.63 435.90 1?443.93 63,500.00 .... 1 & SALES COMPANY new brick bunga- HAD 11,006.76 ..........$ 89,801.15 to banks. -;- .. u. o. uiamuuiJUMli I p" I - money. l&l rj : " . Building Headquarters ' 77 lU-.-:-- Z.:-Sv-R DRIVE -- year: I vuKrEn XSsSw". j- ' Send correct chest and length IB measurements. Pay postman 011 ieiiyery; or send us a order. after exam- mney l, not satisfied, lninKa70U.we we will cheerfully refund: your ': fC.- This .company. is .buflding headquarters. Tcauusup. :"' --- ' ai' tij r'r : r&fc: . to reconsider some earlier plans, if j .f5f-- m 'SH-- - planning for your bomenQW you - .J 7 These raincoats are mada of Mk mterla''. ,aine 1 1 TIME"TO THINK ' : ,MEiraRAINCOATS-. j ll T lImS ' ' ' tion or consideration. -- 'SJ3BMfk-u:----r- T . ceding year.TgCT in . . j .". . v ... 1942 6. Statement of receipts and disbursements"during the preceding ..uii . When' the building season arrives you are . anxious to get things started. Consequently, . some details do not receive the proper atten- - ZumU d&VlltrZ IY-Vm- LOW The amount of authorized capital . . .......'...$2,000,000.00 100.00 2. The par value of each share .18.73 8. The number of shares sold during the year. 4. The number of shares cancelled and withdrawn during the pre- 77 iZ. J1 J nf HAMBONE'S MEDlLVn, 1. t yl IjS -- ' " .." s J5ectsarv-4M-he-Tiertc- " .. j 111 6. - l l " -- -: 1 -- ' '"a : V " home-builde- Tw . v oeiweetr University avenue and First East street, according to plans 'and specifications on file In the 'office of tbe city engineer. TnRfrnctihna ta bidders, together with plana, profiles, specifications and form for contract ana Dona, may oe obtained from the city engineer upon deposit of five dollars ($5.00). The .right Is reserved to reject any andalLJjids. By order of the board of commis sioners. FRED EVANS. - . City Recorder, (First nnhlicatlon March 4. 1923: , 1923. last publication March NOTICE LASTS LONGER Exclusive Agents. ? (Feb. . -- . . Hoover Brothers have -- been making-Excels- ior SMOOT & SPAFFORD more than 30 Flour, for v PHONE 17. ; years. Thirty years of dependable service to the -- people of Utah county is STANDARD COAL CO. Salt Lake, Utah. TO CONTHACTOR8. ,.-- For You GIVES MORE HEAT Sealed bids or proposals will be received by the county eommlssloners of Utah county and the city commissioners of Provo City, for the comple tion of the heating and plumbing of the City and County building at Provo, 1 Utah. All work and materials shall be according to the plans and specifications prepared by Joseph Nelson, architect Bidders may obtain plans the architect, Farmerand Merchants Bank building, Provo, Utah. A deposit of $25.00 will be required to Insure the safeireturn vot the drawtagjnspeck ficatlons. furnish a certified check for S per cent of the bid made payable to James T. Gardner, chairm&n board of county com missioners. A bond In the amount of 60 per cent of the contract price will be reauired of the successful bidder. . Bids will be opened at the office of the county commlnsloners, county courthouse. BrovovUath, at 1 p. m Monday. MarehU; 1923. The com-missions reserve the right fpw-- reject wt; , r any and all bids. i in CITT AND. COUNTY COMMISSIONS, It's Made From the Spring Canyon, District, on Your Next Order. - "7 IT BURNS .BETTER C - - - -- UiaiiuamHiiniitniifi'TjHliHi . IS2& . Start Building Now ' ' ' our guarantee that Excelsior Flour is depend- -, able and satisfying. ( ; butId int? Tremendous countrv-wid- e ty means higher prices in the near future When you want flour,' -- DON'T WAIT Mutual Coal & Lumb ei Co. HAVE YOU USED "MUTUAL COALJ .. . . - ' .'FliOB3sf Comer 5th a. .nd Jnj w. ; insist that your grocerr. . .send you , - , -- '.- " Excelsior Fioui -- ininHlnHhWtin' I " - r." |