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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 1, 1923. ' .vrir.E ft Hereby SmtoJo it Intention same aa It set forth herein In full- -to Board Irrigate and mow the lawn -- and of the care for the trees in said parked area, make the and do all the necessary work in connection with the care of said, lawn Report made to thd Bank Commissioner of the gtate of 'Utah of INTENTION. Sin V of Ptoto City of .aid tooard to following " " - - THE KNIGHT TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Located it Provo, Utah, in the County of Utah, Ste of Utah, , : at the close of business on the 24th day of March, 1923. , -- and trees in said parked area for a period of ten years, ; t total estimated cost of the maintenance lot the parked area in aald proposed Curb and Gutter District No. 7 above described tor the aald ten-yeperiod, is the sum of 124,911.65, or 81.90 per front foot of abutting property, or 2249L165 per year, or f 0.19 per front foot of abutting property per year,, to be assessed against the, prop- -' erty abutting: said improvement The cost of said parking maintenance im provement is to be paid by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of D"eJ.,r .morinr s undesirable old ground which are within said proposed and trees, parking maintenance district, to be frXplanttog town-grasn automatic sprln- known as Parking Maintenance Dis trict No. 3, being the district to be the nirked the east sidoot Fifth affected and benefited by said Im E"5il'w.----- n Center and Third provement, namelyii 4 and 5, i both sides of The weBt frontage l?rtfsouth street, between First Westfblock 1i2; lotrVS. and 6, block 49, and lota 4 and 6, block 40, all in plat The north frontage of lots 5 ot'Jirat souw.East streetar and ''A.' and 6, block ,49; lots s, 6, 7 and 8, JCtEast and Fifth block 48;. lots 5 and 6, block 47, and lots 6, 5, 7 and 8, block 46, au In plat tween First Sotttb ana. nira, douw "A." The north frontage of lots 8 6, block 19; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block l..!::V,rt hAtween Center street and and I857 iets-5a6, block 17, all in plat Hrhfrd South street; and on both sides "B-TnoHh low 6, 6, sewnd eouthratreetetweenSeo. 7 and 8. block Iff,frontaWbf mat "C." The- - south ojd East and University of lots 1, !, 8 and 4,' block t.i atimated cost of said lm- - frontage S4; lota 1 andS7$lock 63; lots 1. 2, 3 lots i and z, wock 5, wwrh ftfrcity portionrls the TTSFRrTiSAThBmoun to lotjrtr 2r8and 4, block 22; lotg lf- property Unat thSUibuttlng -t- o-be and Zblock 23; lots 1,-8, 4, block 111 assessment the 142.257.52. is ionows! S1.83 er foot tront 24; west frontage of lots 4 and 5, 1411 fi . otwbicb block 14; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 19; 111 II Ja;front ...... property onlv is to be con- - lots 5, 4, 3 - and 2, -'block 23; lots 4 and Vittfl -"' VU,m r enrb and gutter on aides of First South street, rifth . East the east aide of Fifth ttreeS between Center and Third and on the west aide of street, between nnCenter West ... hnth anil .t. nd street East aJWM-Seco-Center and HSfflaSkTrtiwat: and on both aidee SSdnd South atreet. between See-fnEast atreet and University are- Dfi be-bo- th a ....... i n, ,... . ;, ...;:.V..v, Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. . ... . . i. ...... ,. Banking house ..... ... . Furniture and fixtures ...... ....... i . . . . . . .. ruvciwuut- y.vlEo. SU ....... ...... mr-::- nd ?h siattBTTOl III hCT panted I L x , 1 ' - , -- - I''jr ji JSAXWMiIJWt V llr f mJntTi iI I I All property, the owners of which do sot properly care lor ana. maintain tne paraea area abutting the same will be required to pay the annual assessment for mainte nance of aald parked area in cash. Notice la also hereby riven of the . t intention -- of aald Board of Commis abutting property I 10.10. ; sioners of Provo City to grade and Property owner in said district x-inch orivate driveways, or irrigation pave witn Portland pave- cement,CQncreta.saId jnnst-notifthe. oily y diversion gate, i- -si- the-lot- 7 ota -- at 15;-ea- -- lotal block 14; south-front- age ..of and 2, block 19; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 20 north frontage oflots 5, 6, 7 aid 8, block 14rlots 5 and 6rblock 13, all in plat "B." The south frontage of 2, block II, plat "C". All of the above in, Provo City Survey of Building Lota, to a depth of 6 rods back from the srooertv line on wnicn said improvement is to be con lotsand . structed. .Property to Be Assessed for Curb and Gutter Only. North frontage of lot - 5 and 6, block 45. plat "A," and of lots 5. , 7 and 8, block 20, plat "B." The east frontage of loU 1 and 8, block 64, plat "A." The aouth frontage of lots 'I. 2. 8 and 4. blOKb a, nut k" and nf lots 1 and 2, block 21; east frontage of -l-ota 6, 7, 8 and 1, block .21; west frontage of lot 4 and 6. block 22, plat B, to a dentil of 6 roda hack from line on which aaidJm-- provement is to be constructed. All above tn Provo City Survey of r- ... ' Bnildtng Lota.Notice 4a also hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City Of the Intentfon nf aalif fwanl tA tnaVa the following described improvement, , , ,; te-w-it: r"p the of maintaining the - fParked Srapurpose la aaM nnnnuil rnK mtiA Cutter District No. tt, 7, which above de- - parted area ta hereby referred jtnoea w and made a part of this notice, the - ...... ii e ... f 300,000.00 40,000.00 0:9.179.95 et $775,780.08 . .. . 114.00 :. ........... - 787,449541 .$ 4,379.31 234.49M6 294,581.86 , .. . "r" . -- AULiti. " 20, 1925. expires July W. W. ALLEN, . Notftry Public,. Provo, Utah. Corrot' Attest: P. O. WARNICK, W. O. CREER, FRED W. TAYLOR; - " Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I. Seth Pixton, bajik commissioner of the state of TJtahjdo hereby Certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy nf th statement of the., above named company, filed in my office this 29th day of March, 1923. - . . SETH PIXTON. ; Bank Commissioner. , . HERE ' ' are a Figure in Easter Legends ... ii ' 'wreau.esaay until Easter. custom, such aa the English country The hens, bowevehwere no less In custom of the women lifting the men dustrious In Lenten dayathan at other and the men the women on Easter times, ao they kept on laying. The Monday and Tuesday to receive a piece good hens, of court, could "not know of silver money and a kls for pay. warehouse about theyf We must not forget Part In our men tion ox Easier ceteoraoon. au me riches tor laid have up might m Ash cold-stora- -t Every Eaatar we are accustomed to see In the ahop windows the hare with bis Uttle basket of egg or attndlng with some gift or remlnedr of the ton in his nawavr. -- MvecButthelrtb I aa many of the eggs they could and I amuse to children for them their dyed themselves with at Easter. It was the custom in England in tb - -- -- f- bar .uiXi,, f eltner lot or mock or aesenpuon oi and eyes of the bare were used aa a property, to tne city recorder on or cure for sleeplessness. before 6 o'clock p. m., the 9th day of Influence of. the Moon. April, 1923. In all old superstitions the moon The atjts first regular meeting thereafter, to- - was thought to be sometime masculine wit: on the 9th .day of April, 19ZJ, at and 8ometlmesfemlnlne, the former 30 o clock p. m., wiu hear ana con when It wjtjl increasing and growing sider such DrotestsnsndnDbJectionTTo stronger, and the latter, as Its light said proposed improvements or either and power waned. The hare was sup- of them as shall haveJieen made. wmino raw u puwer i cnanging By order of the Board of commis it sex aiso use tne moon sioners of Provo City, v If we go back to Egypt w ahaltflndrf -Dated March 15, 1923. so Mr. Andrew Lang tells us, that .the FRED EVANS, '' City Recorder. Egyptlansrequently represented the as a young bare. Many (First publication March 18; last god Osiris Indian races worshiped the dawn a a nare, and a leaping hare waa the sym bol of the dawn, or of the opening year, PROPOSALS WANTED. when aU life Is renewed. The Egyptian word for hare waa "unT which Sealed proposals to act as water- - means to open. As -In the spring feasts master for the Upper East Union irri eggs were broken- to symbolise the of the year, to the association gation .company tof the 1923 irrigation opening season will be received by tn secre of the bar with them may easily be ;. tary at tb office, 860 South Fourth explained. our Easter representation of the In the at 1923, 2, until AprU Provo. East Ji gen hour of p, nv Proposals mustbe hare, his cousin, Brer Rabbit, It 1 true, that made on a montwy salary oasis ior iranjLbl substitute. though the latter baa' his own. stories, the month employed- ,and associations, they have no particEARL THOMAS, ular connection with Easter, but he . Secretary. looks sufficiently Ilk the former to (First publication March 26, 1923; please th,e popular taste. last publication April 1 1923.) ' Saved Egga During Lent. ' 'To the early Christian church. the una of effgf wai not prohibited daring California . festherwelght;" matched to' meet Jeoy Sanger of Milwaukee Loot, but after'the .Fourth century were not allowed to . b eaten. here April 8. has injured one of his they hand and will b unable to appear. . ,- about the street, and perhaps they stlUoo, with barrow piled nigh with colored egg, generally red and white. and to people or tn city usea to cau giviMeat1rd,t mA that when they wera- - youna- tner. did ot eggs to thelrconrtlar. .at, Easter. im and m Bttsala. aameny-o- f tbrpeopl provement district to be caUed, Street Eaatar? ' ' i could want to kls tb band of the 16. No. District Paving Now, why .should any on btipdo of a and . to receive the The toui. estimated cost or saia that empress it ia tho bar and not the ben decorated porcelain egg. in gift atreet paving" is the sum of 847425, same tb or 45.81 per front foot c -a- butting woo I reapeoatble for these particular country oahe morning of Batter the property, there belnr 799.30 feet of egga, ana wnat has he got to do with servants brought baskets of eggs to the property abutting or fronting upon said Eaaterf ask Klyda B. Steeg In the churches to be blessed. These war improvement. . All of the expense or New Tork Time. Iter I a good deal afterward eaten, kept as amulets "or aafd improvement will be paid for by to be aald on this subject end It leads given away. In Italy almost every local assessment upon the lots or one Into somewhat curlooa path of re- on bring egg to be blessed, and pieces, of ground within the following search. are mad of other egg to the described Street Paving District no. Easter la a feast governed by a lunar present who come at that season to 16, being the district to be affected priest and benefited by aald improvement, period, and the hare, In many religions sprinkle tb bouses with holy water ' and countries, la the symbol 4f -- the and to namely: give hi blessing. All lots or parcels or land fronting moon. There are several reasons for In former times in Franc egg were on Second South street between Unione tribute to the king at Easter, and the versity avenue and First Bast street must understand) la a nocturnal aniand finest were reserved for and Included In the following Iota ana mal, and come out at night to feed. largest him. During the reign of Louis XT7 3 : aide lots 1, of The south 2, blocks Hence there I a connection in the and XV after mass on Easter Sunday and 4 oi block au; tne norm awe or ,v. ...aw. the. cdurtlera received gift ot gilded him w uu v v. uwva XV, u. does the moon. It waa formerly a popProvo City Survey of Building LoU, eggtu Rome. ' BlIaLTravls-a- o tor depth of six roads back from the ular belief that the hare never alepb It is a fact that it 1 born with, the Thora .waa an old tradition that the property line of said street .All protests ana ODjecuons .to ine eyes open, nnnite tne rabbit, which is -churcbribells went to Rome to be carrying out of such Intentions to born blind, and It was supposed never blessed at EaVter, and that they brought make either of said Improvements, to close them. For this, by a homeoback with them, eggs dyed like a car must be presented In writing, stating pathic system of reasoning, the brains dinal's cloak to prove that they had a My. commission s aaddi OTDtnsjed t 1,692,631.1)1 ' (Seal.) Is thlar-Tbe-- 1,302.90 Utah, County of Utah. Allen being-fir- st duly sworn according to law, deposes and say that he Is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said . bank-a- y the cfose of bnamea pa:.th& 24ta diay iff. MatcbV 1923, v. ta. .!,.,. parking maintenance. llrat Eaat strsats deposits . Time certificates Savings deposits- I . . . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of March, 1923. to-th- otherwise- - the regular cnrlr rad'gntterrtrfit'bt) cos structed in front of hlrproperty. The cost of said Improvement la to be paid lor by a local assessment upon a and pieces of ground which are within the said proposed Curb and Gutter District No. 7. being the district to be affected and benefited by said improvement, namely: Property to Be Aseesaed for Curb and Gutter jand Parking. The west frontage of. tote 4 and 6, block 62; lota 2, , 4 and 6, block 49, and lota 4 and 6. block '40, all in plat "A." The north frontage of lots S and , block 49; lots 5, 8, 1 and 8, block 48: lota 6 and 6, block 47, 'and lots 6, 5,-- and 8, block 46, all In ilat S "A." The- - north frontage of-Jand 6. blockl9; loU 6, 6, 7 and 8, block 18; lots 6 and , block 17, aU iTplat "B." The north frontage of lots 8, 8. 7 and 8, block 10, plat "C." The south frontage of 4ots 1, 3,-- 8 and 4, block 64; lots 1 and S, block 63; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 62; lots. I and 2. ''A.s' The south blbcSr-alWn-pIfrontage of lots 1, 2, S and 4, block 22 ;lots 1 and 2, block 23; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 24; west frontage of lots 5, 4, 3 and 2, block 19; lots 5 and 4, block 14; lota 5, 4. $ and 2, block 23; lots & and 4, block I8M0U 6, 4, 3 and 2, block st frontage of lots 1 and 8, block 20; lots 6, 7, 8" and 1, block 13 lots l and 8, block 22; lots 6, 7. 8 and 1,. block 19; lots 1 and 8, inKVe .7: TOTAir - MglneenUngfw itructlon work begins: J lQ,050.0fr 211,969.61 R:-E- lvlficnes WithiMuMrWt district that Is to be parted wnere new trees are. mnlred, the cost of same is to be assessed against the property abutting the same in addi tion to the regular assessment, the estimated cost per tree la 83.00 and the estimated eost per front foot of mi . ... i State of ther-ahov- -- Jti3464 Jiliscellanebus 8ndirbloc" 8 block -- -- ......'.... Minrrfl Postal savings ilVIT I lllflilll 18,795.10 .... Dividends unpaid . Total Demand Deposits Inta- 22t4ot9 7, nod AA lots 1 and 8, block 14; north aro not considered of lots S, 6, 7 and 8, block suitable or desirable by the Board of frontage 5 lots and 6, block 13; south front Commissioners, between the property 14; of lots 2Hand4rJblock 19; lots 1, line and curb are to be removed at age3 and 4, block 20,' all in r2, ue plat "B owner, of abutting the expense 2, ..timatni chst of. removing trees is The south frontage of lots 1 and In blocirtlrpmt ""e; Aiiirf iifoilo"wsTrTreesniir-of Building Lots, to to diameter, each1 3.00fix InchesAftto Prove City Survey i ,tnn(ns Hf.vv, a depth of 6 rods back from the prop-ert- f 1U uuuummi, twelve inCneB line on. which said improvement to" eighteen inches in tifi.60: eighteen inches to Is to be constructed. Each owner abutting the portion 'of 'wfiTitr-fbu- r inches In diameter, 20,00; Inches In diameter, the street to be parked will have the o:e'r twenty-fou- r option oi maintaining tne parsea area $25.00. be abutting his property, or to allow the The abutting property owner will same to be maintained by tne con given the option of removing- the trees In front of his property prior tractor,- the cost of tame to be as to the time construction work begins, sessed against the abutting owner's and if the jremovaU ofjald: trees is property. Any abutting owner who I not completed within said time, the elects to M9jQxtiejaiked area, in cost of removing said trees will be in- front Of his property will so notify the cluded In the contract and assessed commissioner of parka of Provo City, the aftutUnr property owner. and it the owner does properly care PrlvntA driveways, waterways ana for and maintain the said parked area within said proposed district on the satisfaction of the commissioner of reauest of the abutting property .owner parks, during each season, the said at the expense or tne property owner commissioner of parks will issue a for whose benefit they are con certificate annually stating that the The estimated cost of said parked area has been properly structed. e drivewava in addition regular cared cor during the current year, assessment la. each, 150,00. The esti which certificate shall be accepted by mated cost of irrigation diversion the city treasurer in lieu of cash for annual assessment rates and waterway, in addition tcHthTaynientit-tb- e the regular assessment is, each 16.00.1 ladzA; block 19; is .to be constructea. ...... pnjricates-iTy- r sumtantttioctw; Jirti ISNinifroiltt .... ..u. : ?1,692,631.01 stock paid in fund r. . . . . Net undivided profits . Due-if- t other, banks-Deposits subject toMiheck . . h -i LIABILITIES. rcM Capital Surplus "jMh - -- 1S- -- TOTAL Wit i.fiH,l,w.lr .... ...... ' .rt, -- 44,551.56 28,961.76 . 74,068.45 321,783.05 . ....... ............. ofr--io- fg ..Bam 10569.78 ................ moT : .V.f 85723.55 ; Due from Federal Reserve Bank Due from other banks Checks on other banks in same town. . . . r$2,728.59 Uasn items . . , ; .v. 852.14 '382.50 Gold... "Silver 7,686.87 7,145.00 Currency Total cash on hand ... . n ;'. Miscellaneous Federal Reserve Bank Btock : . . . . . . .. . . . A. U. S. 3onds . , . : . - Peitheo . ; d Sfffl? ri.- : ar w" 'RESOURCES. . . .vri;-C&tv , Loans and discounts really been there.' Though how the bells managed It no one seemed to know. gam Tr age tharf.anrrioua uneatv.th pltlMdfcatr Vtmm spectator. on one Eastefxwer Spring hag come. The air Is full of bonfira rkiaU Throughout the land Is heard the of carpet-beatinThe paperhaneer and Annt.r goeth whithersoever he llsteth. Following the push of the scrubbing brush and the swum or the mopping stick. "Oh, I'm so tired.4 moans the weary nousewiie. And then cometh the ano-eto her and Bmilingly says, "Why. don't yon set a a. r. u. riri ta hiiv m An your housecleanlngt Ctll Dean Amy at tha r v- rr -Lyman (Merrill w., yuvu. m. or t her nomr W-and she will send von a hrla-h-1.t - mn.hU H,m WyWW.V, Jng gJrl- - to help yoo.- - Inrliis-wakeTeom- eth i . Mar- - guerttcorAustria, then goovernant or NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tlandera, and Phllibert th Fa(r"of scatter to custom, waa th Estate Savoy. It Woodhouse, Deceased. on a level tandy place 100 eggs. Th vreuKors wm present claim with Hichera to tha nndnralmail lata and a lad wonldiakeeach other in Lehl City, Utah, on or by the band and dsnc the national residence e 15th day of July, A. D. rfanra in and out am 0112 th Kit If before 1 1923 they succeeded In executing it properly NSLUET a without breaking single egg tney Testatrix of Estate WOODHOUSE, of Ml T. Wood-bouseven if were considered betrothed, Deceasedv their parents should object On this J. J. WHITAKER, Attornev for Tantatrffr nn rr.ti occasion, when royalty waa present, Trust Bldg., Salt Lake City. three couples one after th other-faile- d Savings In their attempt, bat Austria and Savoy inrai puoucation March ii: ast succeeded, whereupon the story goes puDiicanon. April l, 1923.) .that Phllibert aald, "Let oa adopt th custom of Bresse." The princess let NOTICE TO CREDITORS. her hand remain n his, and so Fere married. In the District Court of the Fourth But now this egg hunt lead us to the fact that Washington la not the, Judicial District, County of Utah, State first nor only place In he world where of Utah. In the matter of the estate they roll eggs on Easter Monday. It of S. E. Goodman, Deceased. la an old, old custom. Boys and girls Creditors will present claims with n8ed to do it In many an English vU- vouchers to J. H. McDonald, at. Jhia lage and town. There was an old song office in Provo, Utah, on or before which they sang as they played and It June 1, 1923.. bora the refrain : , J. h. Mcdonald, Garland, parland, haste egg day." Administrator. (First publication March 25; last publication April 15, 1923.) w e, Hoover Brothers have been fn&kin? Excelsior Flour for mare thaxuSO year&C; Thfrtrxmsit dependabla service to the people of Utah county is " T7 our guarantee that Excelsior Flour is depend- able and satisfying. " . . c -- When you want flour, insist that your grocer send you t? Excelsior - -' There was also, the Idea that angels came down at Easter bringing baskets of eggs for the faithful, and occa- slonally great trouble was caused by some one of the angelic baskets con taining an egg of doubtful character, "Tnis naturally was most disturbing was done In such canes Is Story of th Easter Bunny. - difHcult to surmise. Th 'story .of the Easter bunny la There were many Easter game and told by - Chrlstoph von Schmld In SchufQer'a bookLon Easter. A Ob man .lady living among the 'poor In a -- 9 small - mountain village, where egga EASTER SONG . were unknown",, wished' to'lntroduce these delicacies to' th peasant. 5he Ofci I have WsftaVtaffoJO bad a coop .of fowls brought Into th Dmc p ad down "the April village and taught th people to use r hill, th eggs. When Easter approached And 1 'vilcU the, wOd ah decided that egga were an appro, lower go rmtiio footed priate gift, as a sign of th reviving Where trod th -' V'1aprlng. She boiled them , with mosses ;? , snow;-'and root, to giv them, a variety ot Ami I havo hoarl the klaabird. v: brilliant colon, "as th earth baa Just Tk iUrr of their senff laid .aside her white mantle and dec-- , Alewg orated herself wrlth many color. Oa Th reWy basks beside th IIU th Easter Sunday she hsfd'th little children make each, for himself a UN Tko soil Is brk eestesy of moss and hid It In th Of life en eartk again is free neighboring wood - Afterward, when For y and as."' ;r i they went to th wood, jthey found each nest filled with .colored egga. Oil of tk sky,! wt f tk sod, Th children's efforts to account for .Tkar lookttk cmselotia face the presence of the eggs rwultld- ia sICcl .. t Cliatoa Seetlard. . th beUefthat thr hares bad laid aniL-n-h- JSJELIff We Are Paying Highest Prices'"for ' 'V nt "' . Vn tie-ne- st - thenv . . i hi - Floury Furs, Hides and Pelts , Also all Kinds, of Junk If you have anything in this line to sellrcall a square get our prices. We guarantee ' ' deal on us and Provo llido: & Fur Company Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Phone 367. " : , ' |