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Show -- LAWYER I The usual crowd of attorneys, court fans and litigants were streaming Into Judge Jesse courtroom In Chicago one morning recently. Hiiszngb versus Huszagh," called Ous YVedemler, clerk of the court "If the court please, I am prepared to argue" began Attorney William F. Ader. He was Interrupted by the Judge. One moment I hare been Informed by telephon'd that the defendant cannot be here," said Judge Baldwin. "But the case Is set It should" "I have Just been Informed that the .defendant Is dead, x said the Judge, "lie committed suicide early this morning." There was a pause. Then: "I move that the case be dismissed," motioned Mr. Ader. So came the end of the divorce suit filed by Mrs. Lorens Case Huszagh against Victor L. Huszagh, twenty-nin- e years old, an attorney. - Shots were heard In the morning in the Huszagh home, and when Rudolph D. Huszagh, also an attorney, went to his son's room, the young man was .dead. The suicide was believed to have been prompted by the domestic difficulty that had arisen between the young lawyer and his wife. They were married four years ago (n one of Chicagos most brilliant romances. Some of his friends called the young man romantic. Soon after war was declared he enlisted In the air jjejvlca, .won his wtngs, and was commissioned a captain. It Is said the romance lived, until he threw his leather coat and goggles ; In a supply office and came back to hls wife at the end of Hie war. Two weeks ago Huszagh left his wife' and subsequently she filed her divorce suit , j t KILLS-HIMSE- Veteran of the Air Service Prefers Death to Hearing of Case: f t . ! I 'i , i I -- 'L i v . 1 1 , X f. i PET ROOSTER PILOT Bird Shows ths Wsy In Long Automo-- bile Trip. When R. J. Nagle, hie wife end son rolled Into a garage at Waterloo, la, the other night, the proprietor rubbed his eyes, then looked sgaln, for there perched ever so nicely on the front door of the car was s Rhode Island Red rooster. ' No, Nagle hadn't Stolen the bird. Intending It for a future fry as he and his family wended their way overland. It was n pet rooster, taken along with the family dog, to help out In relieving the monotony of the journey, and also to eke out the family purse. For the . fowl Is a tralued bird. place 'ifiHTTThe wind-swefront door will do for his majesty, the rooster. The bird perches there, even at a e gait and teems to enjoy It, Ur. Nagle said. At night when the , family seeks s hotel the bird and dog ; guard the property. The Nagles start- ed at Lot Angeles. They will proceed - to Philadelphia and from there to Florida and then back home to - 'I . i i d i it I 5 f 5 I October 1, 1938 October V 1939 ORDINANCE NUMBER 21. FACING DIYOtCE SUIT sup-ptyln- ' DO t The city of ty of Utah and State of Utah, hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted, and hereby promises to pay to bearer one thousand dollars in lawful money - five hundred of the United States of America, for value received, on the first day of with interest October, A. D. 19 therein at the rate of five per centum on per annum, payable the first day of April and the first day of October, In each year, upon presentation of the annexed coupons and this bond' as they severally become due, both principal and Interest being payable at the National Park Bank In the city of New York, U.. S. A. This bond is Issued by the board of commissioners of the city of Provo City for the purpose, of supplying the city with water by means of a water system, owned, managed and controlled by the city, under the authority of and In full conformity with the constitution Of the state of Utah, provisions of Chapter 25 of Title 18 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, nd all amendatory and supplemental acts thereto, and in full conformity with the provisions of all other laws of the state of Utah thereunto enabling, and In pursuance of an ordinance of said city duly adopted, published and made a law of the city prior to the issuance of this bond; and it la hereby certified and recited that the question of (he issue of this bond was, prior to the issue hereof, duly submitted to the qualified electors of the city at an election held therein on the 29th day of April, A. D. 1919, at which election a majority of the qualified electors voting on the question voted In favor of Incurring such Indebtedness; and It is further hereby certified and recited that all the requirements of law have ben tuny compiled with by nald etty In the (he proper offlcere-eissue of this bond, and that (he total debt of said city, including that of Ula semi-annual- semi-annuall- COLUMN ' aaafifflt To better serve the public we we will open an Florist Shop in the Columbia te Theatre building Friends and Patrons are invited to come in and see our display of flowers , Plants , Bas. ' ly bond, does not exceed any limit of indebtedness prescribed by the constitution or laws of the state of Utah, and that provision has been made for the levy and collection of an annual tax upon all taxable property within such city sufficient to pay the interest on and to extinguish the principal of this bond when the same become due. ' The faith- and credit of the city of Provo City are hereby pledged for the punctual payment of the principal and interest of this bond. NEW FLOWER SHOP OPENING j-- Attest: City Recorder. Countersigned f City Treasurer. (Form of Coupon.) NO. $25.00 12.50 . There are new styles waiting for you here. You get here the new and down to the minute thing and because it Is care folly hand tailored youll net a suit that will fit you ana cat that will retain ita shape. City Treasurer. Form of certificate to be endorsed on Bond.) I hereby certify that the within bond is issued according to law and is within the lawful debt limit of the city of Provo City, Utah. .. , In Witness Whereof, i have hereunto subscribed my name as city recorder of the city of Provo City, and affixed the seal oT said city, at Provo t day of City, this. Gunliel-Nov- y HandTailorod AH that good Custom Tailoring should be An institution where every tailor is a past master in hit art and knowa how to put style in your suit to stay. We are using this service as an aid to our own in giving you the kind of clothes A. D. 1919. City Recorder. (City Seal.) Section 4. That said bonds, when executed, shall be delivered to The Harris Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, Illinois, who have purchased the same at not less than the face value thereof, and said bonds and the funds raised thereby shall be applied solely for the purpose described in said bonds, but the purchaser thereof shall In no m&ner be responsible for the application or disposal by Bald city or any of its officers -- of shy of the funds derived from the sale of said bonds. Section 5. That the interest falling doe on said bonds on April first and October first, 1920, shall be paid out of the general revenue fund of the city, and for the purpose of reimbursing said general revenue fund for said interest and to meet the interest accruing on and after October first, 1920, and also for the purpose of constituting a sinking fund to pay the principal of said bonds, there shall be levied on all of the taxable property in said city, in addition to all other taxes, a direct annual tax sufficient to' produce the following sums: have learned that real snap.dash and style is only gotten when the suit is care fully tailored to their own individual meas ure. It is onlyin such a suit that there is any individuality or distinctiveness.. you want Qothes that stand apart -- from the rest and show their individuality and Superiority. Let us show you the new styles for this T7 season. ' U Fletcher & Thomas Gents Cloz Shop Ci ' ' (i f Say It With Flowers up-to-da- Yho Want Smart Styles (F&p-fliml- 600.00 Provo City, in the Coun- 4 V: Men 50-10- IT I ' Young Mayor. ELECTRICCLEANER. energy and use the Premier. SAVE your a bit of electric" current and the kets etc. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 All Day work is done. No muscular strain no weariness or fatigue. You simply guide Premier s it does all the work. . t r As you demand satisfaction in buying, we will demonstrate Premier either at our. store or in your home. Remember: The wise choice is the happy choice. . Moderate prices. Convenient terms. , , - - Lfcr THE POST WAkT 11 by the mayor of said dty, attested by the recorder thereof, under the seal of by its the city, and countersigned treasurer, as of the first day of October, A. D. 1919. April, On the first day of October, A. D. City, Utah 19...,, the city of Provo by. Utah, will pay to the bearer County, Section S. Said bonds and the Twenty-fiv- e Dollars, in lawful money coupons thereto attached shall be in Twelve and 0 of the United States of America, at substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. the National Park Bank In the city of STATE OF UTAH. New York, U. S. A being six montns in COUNTY OF UTAH. terest on City of Provo City, Utah, CITY OF PROVO CITY. Water Bond, Series of October 1, 1919, WATER. CITY OF PROVO CITY. and bearing- BOND SERIES OF OCTOBER 1. 1919 No signature) No.. . $1,000.00 ' : In Testimony whereof, the board of 500 72 1,000 73 to 79, lne. commissioners of the, city of Provo 600 80 City has caused this bond to be signed fao-alml- le 40-mil- 1 - October 1 1929 Said bonds and the eoupons thereto attached shall be payable at the National Park Bask in the dty of New York, U. S. A.; said bonds shall bear date the first day of October, A. D. 1919, shall be signed by the mayor, attested by the city recorder, under the seal of said city, countersigned by the city treasurer, and shall be registered in a book to be kept by said city recorder for that purpose, and the city recorder aball endorse upon each of said bonds the certificate required by section 460 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917; all coupons shall bear the signature of the city treasurer of said city, and as thus executed, shall be the binding obligations of the city for tho Interest evidenced there- An Ordinance contracting an indebtedness on behalf of the City of Provo City, Utah, and upon the credit thereof, by itaulng the negotiable coupon bond of said city In Thouthe amount of Seventy-fiv- e g sand Do art, for the purpose of said city with water by extending and Improving the present water system now owned and controlled by the municipality, proscribing the form of said bonds and providing for tho levy of a tax upon all of tho taxable property within said city sufficient to pay tho Interest on and to extinguish tho principal of such debt. Whereas, in full conformity with the constitution and laws of the state of Utah, and the ordinances, rules and orders of the city of Provo City, the qualified electors of the city have authorized the board of commissioners to extend and Improve the water system now owned and operated by said city, for the purpose of supplying said city and the Inhabitants thereof with Water, and have likewise author ized the board, of commissioners to contract an indebtedness on bfehalf of the city and upon the credit thereof, by issuing the negotiable fonpon bonds of the city In the amount of Thousand One Hundred Seventy-fiv- e Dollars ($175,000), for the purpose of supplying said city with water, by extending and improving the water system now owned and controlled by the city; and. Whereas, the board of commissioners of said city deems it for the beat Interest of Said "city that only Seventy-fiv- e Thousand Dollars ($75,000) In bonds be issued at the present time, which amount will meet the present needs of the city for the purpose aforesaid: Now, therefore, be It ordained by the board of commissioners of the city of Provo City, in the County of Utah, and State of Utah: Section 1. That the water system now owned and controlled by the dty for the purpose of supplying the city with water, be extended and improved with the contracts, in accordance plans and .specifications adopted, or to be adopted by the board of commissioners. Section 2. That for the purpose of providing funds for the extension and improvement of the water system now owned and controlled by the city of Provo City, the city shall issue Its negotiable coupon bonds In the aggreThousand gate amount of Seventy-fiv- e Dollars ($75,000), payable In lawful money of the United States and bearing interest from and after the first day of October, A. D. 1919, at the rata of five (5) per centum per annum, payy on the first day of able April and the first day of October In each year, aa evidenced' by coupons attached to said bonds. Said bonds shall be of the following maturities, denominations and numbers: 11 TUB PROVO POST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 And said taxes, when collected, Bhall be applied solely for the purpose of the payment of said Interest and principal of sold bonds, respectively, and for no other purpose whatever, until the Indebtedness so contracted under this ordinance, principal and interest, shall have been fully paid, satisfied and discharged. And the sums hereinbefore provided for to meet the Interest on said bonds and to discharge the principal thereof when due, are hereby appropriated for that purpose and said amount lor each .year shall also be included In the annual appropriation bills passed by the board of commissioners of said city in each year, respectively; Section 6. It shall be the duty of the board of commissioners of said city annually at the time and In the manner provided by law for levying other dty taxes, If snch action shall be necessary to effectuate the provL sions of this ordinance, to ratify and carry out the provisions hereof with reference to the levying and collection of taxes; and shall require the officers of and lor said city to levy, extend and collect such taxes in the manner provided by law for the purpose of creating a fund for the payment of the principal of said bonds, and such taxes, when collected, shall be kept tor and applied only to the payment of tho Interest and principal of said bonds as hereinbefore-specifie- -- V . T a y lb r Broc. d. Section 7. The city recorder shall make and keep a list of the bonds Issued under this ordinance, showing the tacts required by statute. Section 8. The bends Issued under this ordinance shall be exempt from taxation by the etty of Provo City. a Section 9. AUxrdlnanoes, (by-law- regulations of the dty of Prove Ordinance Number 21 City in conflict with this ordinance of Provo City, Utah, (his ordinance is "An ordinance contracting so to necessary for the immediate preserfa-- ! are hereby repealed. Section 10. This ordinance shall be tion of the peace, health and safety of; debtedness on behalf of the city of and remain lrrepealable until said the city. It Is therefore declared that Prvrro City, Utah, and ' upon thwcredlt bonds and the Interest thereon shall an emergency exlate and that this thereof by Issuing the negotiable have been fully paid, satisfied and ordinance shall become immediately coupon tonds of said dty operative after Its passage and pub- amount of Seventy five thousand Doldischarged, as herein provided. Section ill. This ordinance. Imme- lication. for the purpose of supplying aald -Adopted by the board' of commis- lars, with water diately upon - Its passage, shall be city by extending and imrecorded la the book of ordinances of sioner this 9th day of October, A. D. the present water system ow proving said dty kept for that purpose, authen 1919. ' owned mid controlled br the awnld-palltLEROY DIXON, tlcated and approved by the tnayor of Approved: prescribing the form of said Mayor. bonds and the city, attested by the etty recorder, 1 providing for the levy of a and shall be published In the Provo Attest: FRED EVANS, all of the taxable property tax upon Post, a newspaper published In the (Seal) City Recorder, within said city sxfflctent to pay the city of Provo City, and shall take ef- - State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. interest on and to extinguish the printect and be In force Immediately upon I, Fred Evans, city recorder of cipal of such debt" such publication. Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify In Witness Whereof, I have hereSection 12. Owing to the fact that (hat the above and foregoing is a full, unto set my hand and affixed the corthe city and Its inhabitants are not true and correct copy of an ordinance porate seal of Provo City, Utah, this properly, adequately or sufficiently passed by the board of commissioners 9th day of October, A. D. 1919. supplied with water, in the opinion of of Provo City, Utah, October 9, A. D. (Seal.) FRED KVANS, . tee board of commissioners of the dty 1919, entitled: r City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. And in-t- he -- Provo Greenhouse Colupibia Theatre Bldg r - .; y, P Eranb Clatjjfg |