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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, MARCH 11, 1923.' at Bait-- Lake. the week-end- : 1 organ accompanist to the choir, -Mrs. spending r : iudTtrt)1dK Mrs.- - M. E. Crandall enter and w.4tr. ' Whitney, commisaisnop H, board t the Mary By order of " in compli Jr.r wUl be' In charge of the tained Wednesdayson evening sioners. Prof. Fred, Buss Friday afternoon' -' Carlisle, whose their to ment CHRISTIE . FRED EVANS. oa meeting. delivered an interesting-lectur- e birthday anniversary .appeared on City, Recorder. l"Tne Bird and riant Life of Tim WARD. r FIRST data. Games, music and . WARD. that FOURTH (First publication March . 1923; was enjoyed by 1$ young jpanogos." "Pictures . were also John H. Manwarlng A Knttall and 1. M. Jackson will. dinner March 1. 25, 1923.) last wonder the scenes of By MOLLIS MATHER publication showing Every 'job'. guaranteed-Ex- . ward bishopric will com i war church to-- friends. Fourth the at mountain. speak 7 o'clock. Dareo Xsvon Daley 1 spenduig the Miss at IkltKKKKH H If irsrsrsfo Uintcr tonight tag IN BANKRUPTCY, NO. 7428. Mts.- pertr'workmariahipHighesl selection, 31 Us Anna Stair. Ua Waaura Xmpt( Unloa.) Unite? Blanche In the District Court e u ana Eiaer mora wsrd Mrs. Jeorke Ship. the twrnbers by It was a far cry from Aunt DofiJe'a States for the District of Utah. In .STUDENT 3 BURIED. Harry Reynolds is at home, after quality of materials used. the matter of Esra A. Stevens, Volun- wiu oe ioe tunny home to Mrs. Molloy's board-Ja"'T' lRIirhard Condie. John W. Airman Of several weeks - spent -- at Sunnyside.-- " The Second- ward Relief society Ten years eiperience with all house. . Christie thought, longing UCIfl tary Bankrupt . LUq n4 the bishopric will conduct the meet members will give a St Patrick's ball !of Chaiincey Child. direction a. To A, the creditors Ezra ly or me cheery kitchen with Its of Miss ii,. of Stevens, LMary The funeral services ing.. .Announcements, Jiisnop These in tne amusement nau tne ma ot kinds of Batteries glowing fire and the snowy cloth laid Bell the B. Y. U. student who died of Provo. In the county of Utah, and Majcock. March, In honor- - of the organisation of on the table; for two, the geraniums of pneumonia this week, will be held district aforesaid, a bankrupt. ; the Relief society, which occurred on qualifications keep 'us workSECOND WARD. . , Notice Is hereby given that on- the .SPRINGVILLE PRESBYTERIAN. high in the- windows, at Spanish Fofk on Saturday at 2. . that datar- ward Second at the The at services services said school 3923, the 24th -day oFebruary, Regular Sunday the delicious odor of baking spice- - P ni. A number or teacners ana biuHarrison. Titian Melba ing steady. Missel The of direction Welch. the under will be David church was conducted by duly adjudicated cake and best of all, Aunt Dollie her- dents from the university win oe in Ezra A.,.Ftevens - 10:30, Nora Merrill Starr, A. Zabrlskle, Taylor, F. J. 11 ClayJ. Bringhurst ociocg; Preaching: service at bankrupt; and that the first meeting Bishop self there, her smiling face a- welcome attendance. Packard, Louis Van I of his creditors will he held la the ton and- - Joseph HarrJa. willdiscuss ibni! musical numbers. On accouu g Luven to the Stewart and Starr motored to niece. S. "the u J). gospel. of the illness of Rev, u, j. prtai, Salt Lake office of 'the referee, 424 Continental the principles of Sometimes Mrs. Molloy offered to ;Thursday. READING AND MU8IC Bank building. Salt Lake City, Utah, SDecial anthems br- - the ward choir there wll Ibe no evening sertice, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. was a Berry Haycock of Salt Lake r-on the 21st day .pi March. 1923, at under the baton of M. E. Crandall, Jr. accompany her to a motion picture, " . nere magnifl-alonevisitor Mrs. Algie Halliff gave a Wednesday. ut Christie found It preferable to go 11; 45 o'clock a. m., at which time the (Mrs. Eta Crandall, organ accpm Mrs. F. E, Hedden of Tooele, Utah, Ar- - ?. Bird were Mr. and-M- rs. . said .creditors may attend, prove their panlst. reading of "In Pippa Valley." was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mrs. Molloy was not an .Provo at V Bench Tuesday. visitors V. claims, appoint a trustee, examine the U JJtudenU of the . Tuesday. Packard, When, upon companion. ' and Mr. L W. mo puu otner r Third ward. transact Mrs. Mr. uiui and such and Hanby, Liuixy uing. jwwo'd bankrupt, these endless Sundays Christie thought was Ralph Keeler and Clyde Keyte of Ma. John MendenlialLMiSB .Agnes piayeu Dy me oana unaer uie business ss may properly come' beregretfully of her happy life 1n Aunt direction of Prof.l Robert Sauer, and fore said meeting. the Returned Missionary society will Lindsay, Miss Dora, COtrmanr-ixM- si Dome's humble home, she would brace was enthusiastically encored. A pe&n-tifSalt Lake" City, Utah,. March 8, sneak to the saints of the Third ward nlla fclliu jxhjuubuuoii ukwcu w (ms herself to further endurance by reduet was rendered by the Misses 1923. Lafce. Wednesday to cheer" for the i is the home of Home-Had- e tonight at 7 o'clock. Mnsleat-nuflecting that she who had Jong en- Violet and CelesttaTohnson. bers under the direction of Elmo SDrinsille basketball' players. S. T. CORN, work. of extremely high grade Referee in Bankruptcy. Coffman. Sacred organ selection ana - William and James Bothwell of joyed her aunt's unselfish care must Candies made of home prod- 1 1 We i always give satisfaction Idahojrajpjdinfcthe-weeMoore, prepare to repay the debt of gratitude IS end with relatives and mends. by future care of the same loved aunt nets; consumed by home peoNOTICE OF INTENTION. to everybody. Our stock con A very successful party was given There were so few ways In which r NoUeeris toe Board Sfetcment Made to the Bank (mmissi6ner)f the State of Utah of by Mrs. given by hereby Ml W. Bird Saturday evening, sists of Picture Frames and ple," Because it is better. a young woman might earn her living of Commissioners of Prov City of r in compliment THE PROVO BUILDING & LOAN SOCIETY to a number ot friends. In Ferncllff town and laynstde stthe the Intention of said board to make " Kodaks and Kodak Mountings, ' Provo, Utah. The rooms were artistically arranged, WhyT Well, it is one of Utah game time money for future support used daffodils The prices- - are and 1. being The of amount snapdragon's Supplies. authorized capital .$2,000,000.00 Christie had eaUy done very well in the following described improvement, 100.00 to decorate, covers were laid ior tne RIGHT. county's products. 2. value of each share he .citit The, small amount she was following: Mrs. A. O. Packard, Mrs. .1873 R, 8. The number of shares sold during the year To grade, construct covered cul able to put In the hank each week Lv Done, Mis. Bern Mendenh&U, -fMrs. J, D. Childs, Mrs. C. r; Jones, compensated her for the distaste of verts, drainage inlets,-- cleanont botes. Mrs-- . Mart Cook, Mrs. Roy Wlteman, ber present surroundlHfsr 1942 waterceding waterways, private driveways, year' Mrs. C. R. Packard, Mrs W. L Hamhy, As Christie sat this winter evening ways and diversion gates, etc., and 6. Statement of receipts and disbursements during the preceding Mrs J. F. Mendenhall, Mrs. G. L. before the slightly warm radiator that U'roprietor.. h year: Barron,. MrsJ. F. Smith, Mrs. Mc--, was so inadequately different from pave with RECEIPTS cement Portland concrete, (said pavtK SPRINGVILLE,-UTAAunt Dollle's glowing fire, there came David Clyde, Mrs. D. P. Brlnton, Mrs. ment to be 52.5 feet wide), First East Cash on hand at close of last fiscal year. .$ 11,006.76 S. Springville, Utah. to her a remark, half heeded at the street Miss Catherine R. C. First North between Whittaker, Centered Ml . . . ; . , . . Dues on running stock 89,801.15 time, of one of the office girls.. streets, and First North street be- Dougall, and Miss Carol Bird miss Loans repaid .w . . 77,253.61 Etta Johnson, Mrs. Holding and Mrs. ?Tou ught to--go and hear. Doctor tween Unlversfty avenue and First 5 interest Blake. aLihe. PeopeitheaterV the Eaststreets; also to construct Port. . 4750.63 Fred Dunn of Provo. Progressive We have the largest and best JM4ss -- Etta Pass bboks.Tinifiation and transfer fees 7. girl bad said. "Think of church in a land cement concrete curb and gutter 435.90 "BOypvas B.' P.Mrs. Of I First North street, winning honors, theater And the big place Is crowd-jiy- j on both sides Fines .1,443.93 Johnson Burt consolation. Misses Ma?y and week after week. Nothing duft between University avenue and First Borrowed notes to . . our ... banks. 65,500.00 money; East street, and on the east side of -Margaret Bird and Virginia Packard " there." assisted the hostess; First East street between Center Well, Christie certainly was dull Miss Mielha BrowUr Miss Florence! street and First North street, and on Total Receipts ' lo she decided, impulsively, to go and the west side of First East street Miss Verna Brown and. Ferguson,' Springville, Utah; DISBURSEMENTS. She was sur- from a hear Doctor Blake. Miss Florence Daley, Mark Sterling point MO feet north of the ' Loans on mortgage securities in all Utah county. Our grow.$125,525.00 and Mr. Jenson motored to Salt Lake THE STEEL CTTY prised as she passed through the doors north property line of Center street .. stock-.....unIs this of to the street. to Provo North Withdrawals , v" building, City put Wednesday. , 4f great i first f ers have bad & lifetime of exrunning 18,9890 ' V Phone 22. Walter Robinson motored to Spring-vill- e accustomed use, to find the balconies to pay for the cost of all street interWithdrawals of paid up stock J... . 67,274.50 we say we have perienceso was and sections. accompanied Said Thursday, proposed improvement and the main floor already crowded. Dividends . . the withdrawn paid 42,962.92 year Ihejjrery-BESduring there is to T Lake Mrs, Mary called Is Street Paving to be back to Salt district hy A courteous usher approached. DR. H. F. CAimON . . . . .. 2.814.99 Brown,nd his motheiv Mrs, Margaret Expenses, including salaries . You offer. District No. 15. invited are to visit - "If you do not mind," he suggi -Interest paid-m- r.. 49437 Robinson, where the Robinson family. otal estimated cost of ourgreenhouser there Is one vacant seat at the very the ivementa above 'mentioned, la the Cash on hand at dose of fiscal year 1,010.94 will hold a reunion in honorofof Mrs. ,. -Eyesight Specialist. front." 1 sum of 1 7,020 JI3 of which the. city 78th birthday anniversary ' Discounts advance for 67.06 (Market .. payments Robinson. (bristle followed him down the will pay $2,669.61, and the abutters' Bills payable our notes redeemed Sprbgviile 31,551.70 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packard are sloping aisle. What did It matter-fr- ont portion --of the cost and expense or at un.estimated $U,of0.42, an thereof, or any seatto seat, Mondays, Tuesdays and Total Disbursements bit of humanity, $7.74742 per front foot for street pav .V known, strayed-i$290,691.98 I9.a6242 per front foot or ing only, 6. Salaries paid each of its officers: nesdays, 9 a. m. to 1 p.. m. she told herself ruefully. for street paving and curb and gutter, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. woolen her removed When she had At This Drag Store. of there Secretary frontage .........$1,920.00 coat and settled back In the comfort- .wiing nmnprtv to he assessed for able chair Christie noticed that many street paving only, and. 1497.00 feet Total Salaries .....$1,920.00 other young women were unattended frontage of abutting property to be 7. A statement of its assets and liabilities at the endof the year, euro plainly dressed young women who assessed .for street paving and " and the nature: of ' apparently practiced the same econ- and gutter. The abutters' portion will be thereof cost and the expense were ASSETS. close And knew. she omy that a local assessment upon Cash on hand other young women In costly fur eoats, paid for by -. $ 1110.94 I the lots or pieces, of groumrwlthln Leans on mortgage security satins touching shoulder with home- the 7.7 584i386,44 described Street Paving following .tonow all happily Loans spun, ringing on pass book security . . District No, 15. being the' district to 51000.00 Seventeen years has proven to Y invites the incoming public to gether. be affected and benefitted by said inf-- Sundry; accounts, property, adding machine, 20.00 typewriter Steel A smiling young woman shared her provement, namely: local of our the people Delinquent interest 8,428.52 do their Banking Business book with Christie. Property to Be Assessed for Street 914.40 . fines no" Curb and Gutter. we are capable of a that Paving T "Mr. Barrls is going to sing to' city with us. We are now operat All plats or parcels of land fronting night," she whlRpered cftmpanlonahly. on Kirst baker with and nrst Norm streets Kasi any Total Assets competing, ....$594,760.30 It seemed that the singing of Mr. and Included In the following lots year ing in our thirty-secon- d LIABILITIES. in ,lm looked forward to and blocks: Lot S and north pBririy u f when quality and service' are with speolnl enjoyment. of very successful business. Running stock and dividends of lot 1 lots r, 6, 7. 8. blork 28; lots ?510,179.34 c s 5- 1 and 2, considered. Christie understood, before the slng- Deposits and interestinterest 325.00 "Service and Accommodation" er. hnd finlsliM'theflrst line of his block 29. all in Plat "B." Provo City Fund for contingent losses reserves 10,330.15 'for full of the Products. use Utah We Ixts, Building Survey County she leaned forward, Borrowed .rrjoney Song. Hrentliless, 32,000.00 our constant motto. note. depth of said lots or parcels ct lard. Undivided profits 'gaTr'tohwrr each sympathetic Be Assessed for 6treet to 40,255.41 Property He was very near, therein the theam m mm n WM. WAINWBIGHT, Prop. kh Partial payments on loans Paving Only. 70.40 H ter stui.'e!. before her a trownlngly UTAH. All lots or parcels oUantl fronting E. P. MAYHEWX x l SPRINGVILLE, I rtft firm 1921 Reserve i Special cauu wnose ::; - SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. earnest youivg man I xae.on First Kast and First North streets Tuner. Certified IB I Reserve L 1922. "Special ; . studied the jfrent audience as he snng. 60Xi)Q ,1,1 included in the- following lots and -619-- J. Phoner544and And presently his 4ark ejea . I oumT blocks: The east side of the south Christie's absorbed gaze, and from one half of lot 1, of block 28. Plat "wwltiies ,. .$594;7603Oj of Huilding tt r. tnornas, , City Surve then on. It seemed.' he Rang for her n. ursx sworn Deing auiy full according to law deposes of saldlots and depth comniendntion, so often did the dark Lots, for the says, that he is secretary of theabove named company; that or parcels of land, 4.. eyes return to rest on her own while the statements from made In the foregoing report are true and correct Private driveways extending more vibrant. the singer's tones grew to sidewalk will be constructed and that said statement contains a full and correct exhibit of the gutter Christie! In her place apart was where desired by the abutting prop- near, to tne cneery ,,.rtv owner, the cort of the same to condition ofdTumTJSirys business at the close of the year 1922. mysteriously warmth of Aunt Dollle's home kitchen, he added to the regular assessment (Signed) H. F. THOMAS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of February, .strunttely transported tii the. reall&a. jBKainst the said, owner's property, ' tlon of loving eare. She could see The estimated .cost of said driveways (Signed) WILSON K. ANDERSON, the red geraniums In the ldgh draiW i is f?5,2 each. . Notary Public, (Sea') diversion Residing at Provo, Utah. Private -gates Irrigation windows the dlnev mom swaltlnc : My commission exrjires December 21. 192R. waterway extending from gutter her was quite forgotten. . property line will be constructed State of Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner. The people were putting on their wllere the abutUng prop. ,,esiired I," bank commissioner SetlTPTxton, of the state of Utah, do. wraps ; a murmur of conversation ran ,,rtv owner pr owners for whose use through the glittering hall ; the meet-- " ih are built the cost ot the same on nereoy certuy tnat the roregoing is a full, true and correct copy of li added to the assessment against the statement of the above named company,now on file-i- n lng was over. my The estimated ouice inis vara or February, 1923. Christie. In her comforting-- retleo-tlon- tlw .owner's property. day had hardly known what the cost of said diversion gates and water SETHPIXTON, was certain ways is $24.00 each. speaker -- sahL But-s- hft Bank Commissioner. to All and the objections protests the one safe to The Globe that she would come again. aa awaa Suddenly the singer stood before ,be withstand any fall or crushing ln spnt(1(I wrltinRi 8tating her. therein lot and block, or description! loa3 because- - of its structural "I beg pardon." he was saying, pleas-antl- of property to the city recorder on "1 sm the director of smusle or before the 26th day of March, strength " 13 1 ; 3 j here .and we are ever on the lookout 1025 at 5 o'clock p. m. The .board ot 1850 decrees F. of for promising' veices. Tour voice came comfnlssionera at Its first regular for heat two at which heat , hours, 27th the to me distinctly tonight, as we sang. meeting thereafter, any building will collapse within 45 May I ask your assistance? We need day of March. 1923. at 10 o'clock a. m. minutes; then its ttntctural ttrength choir. will hear and consider such protests your voice in our insures it againstlie fall and weight Tou see, we are about the only church" and objections to said' Improvement as shall have' been made. No structure can be complete, or give service, resting of walls, girders, etc. left downtown, and. many of our memBy 'order of the Board of' CommisII bers are transient coming and going. sioners Utah. of Provo City, foundation. Globe Safes are fitted with any steel upon a poor ' Doctor Blake will be glad to look you Dated March 1, 1923. Jnterior-sectio- ns warreedf containing ". :; FRED EVANS. up, If you will give me your address. . filing devices for- - practically every choir rehearsals every week. City Recorder. Properly prepared foundation, adequate drainage; a 1 would be glad to direct "your singloirjwn office use. They all bear the (First publication March 4: last thin Black Base withNvarrente-JBtulithi- c March 25, 1923.) surface is the ing." Underwriters Laboratory Label and publication Ohrlstftt stood hesitant J for a carr the lowest casualty insurance solution for road problem. your NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The young man's smile was V ' rate. I I ITJice of the City Recorder of Ptot very winning and In It was. the hulls -Are City. Utah. March. V 1923. valuable . putable stneerty of his voice that papers protected? THE BEST BY EVERY TEST. ' your Rpnieit nronosala will be received What would their loss involve? . .sympathetic sincerity , which in his until 10 o'clock a, m. March it,-alnginghad brought to her home as- at Oil office for grading ana con Low maintenance ; no sharp edge: ItO-C- U t tires and more Better ask for our Bulletin No. 437. sociations and a sense of .home shel-testructing curb and gutter and street . nvmieiit in street raving mswrei miles for your dollars. JMy name. said Christie. "Is Chrl No, IB. being on First East, street betine Drake. ,1 am Uvtng at presen- t- tween .(Jen ter and First North street. at 1275 ana on nrst norm sireei wiwna .. you may tell Doctor Blake GET AT ' MarshaU street": ;.: University avenue ' and f First ijist R- treat, accord In s to plans snd speed fl-"Thanks,'" Mr. Barrls said. catlons on tlie in tha office of the , hearsal Jlaturday." --rrr-. enatneer. . FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Z The dark eyes were Ten. earnest citvInstrucUons to oiaaera, . togeiner In was There undisguised eagerness and with plans, profiles, specifications . . Ihelr vuestlon 5 Too will come Utah Savings & Trust Bldg, Salt Lake City, form for contract and bond, may, be Christie promised. . obtained from the city engineer upon And to the romance of Christie be deiMMit of five dollars (15.00). .. . 5 The right Is reserved to reject any " " . ' , SPRINGVILLE BIRD AND PLANT LECTURET -- 1 nVrEDUNN . s ij -- irai.' of-th- 1 JP: g MJ ? - uru t. 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