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Show v r -- 9 ! PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921 ur,c; .4 V " rv? fvt - IP tf-- EH , - '- - t V1 J. C. PENNEY CO. A V 4 L75" INSTITUTION. NATION-WID- E xi Ti ifr T Jkr ': The Story of Our States sFfS rpomtod dates pack to 1540 .when a party , Of ,i gent elapaed. ytlhad' FVawrtacan friar. S i i . A IV ? t 'T BOYS ' 1 ' Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys ' V ' i . ' SHOES-SIZE- Mahogany English Shoes Mahogany Round Toe Shoes Black Blucher Shoes, 1 Heavy Work Shoes, Canvas Shoes Scout Shoes - S j- . J Youths Mahogany Blucher Shoes Youths Black Blucher Shoes Childrens Patent Slippers Sizes 1 to 5 Misses Patent Leather 1 to 5 Childrens Shocs-Siz- es Childrens Canvas Slippers. J,; . : MakotT Skoffcn . J. PENNEY CO. C. iM --- ( A NATION-WID- E J-2- at Provo, 765-J-- l, I . 7 hate-hereun- T- - ,.-- Provo Spanish Fork Heber Nephi to Lehi r , or room unfurnished house. Will lease tor a year or more. Please call this' office. ue'assi HEMSTITCHING and'PICOTING When you think cf pretty clothes, think of hemsUtchlng, and when you think think of the Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 97 N. ,J7nL Ave. Phono 399. Jlytt. f i ( ' ' A 'i FOUND -- 8, 4 3 :i WANTED 257 Dressmaking. Fifth South Street. ! i A - PLUMBING AND HEATING CALORIC FURNACES General ' Repairs, Ranges Con- - t! or li b. QUICK SERVICE. ' CRAIGHEAD Phone 301-W, 1st N. J. WILL tl e to m ra :a ls bo tt te hi ra ' 1 a ro n m. y la J .,,......rl t: vacuumed cleaned,-col- 9xl2,.2.50. stored, 244. re- or Phone - 306-- swine. OFFERED BY OUR ' ORGANIZATION - ,7g9w- - FOR Jy27 SALE outfit of household furniture, Including and records. Callpi. S2 at 0 1st East. Phone 335-AComplete J. ordinance passed by the Board of nrirmlng the assessment upon Commissioners of Provo City, Utah. nroPrty on the west side of Fifth . West Street, between Third North h6ney arrived. Call e d GOOD PAVING business for sale, Street and Fifth North . Street lnia,tcf Call ah .404 West Center St. Phone Street Paving District No6 HAY FOR SALE 630-Phone E. V. or 335-A. In Witness Whereof, I have herei Jl-3- 0 8et hand and affixed the corf Peck, "7or bALE ,,, Webber wagon. unt0 seal of Provo City Utah, thil porate LOST In Provo canyon, near wide tires; good as new. Big bar - ' 26th day of Julv. 1921 Springdell, boys dark checked coat gain for 3100. See T. L. Larsen, the FRED EVANS. (Seal) and light green felt hat. Call Roy VJ-27 blacksmith, Provo Bench. City Recorder of Provo City,. Utah. Brown, 0 Reward. vnaeitaKing j WASHING- - done . reasonably. Phone -l J-- i i J. -l - Special. For X Girls Oxfords'arad StrapPomps fc e - - - i 763-J-- 3 i I -- 768-R-- l. J-3- - i ( i. Womens sizes, with low heels and full round toes, designed especially' for growing firla. These are the seasons top-noti hc values at. the regular price of $5.00. The special price of $3.95 make them the best values offered anywhere this season. ... f - I . Jy27-2- t. of- . y. to-b- j . -- the other day .s fighting hell for heroes, and now it is to be a gambling hell for the profiteers who coined the blood of those heroes h, -- -- m tah-Thierr- y, If was but I in. GREEDY DESECRATION teau-Thierr- - l ' t , Gambling Hell To Be Built at Cha- . Sanctified by - Americas Blood. . ! -- .u 1 6 5 . 3 2 2 2 . . 2 .. ' . f by way of providing attractions for visiting Americans, Pet. who are the people with the coin, fa planning to build a twenty-fiv- e lion franc gambling" casino atCha-- j of expert funeral directors. No detail is too small for us to overlook. We render you a service AN OPPORTUNITY rarely to be found except in the EVAX3' CountyCounty For sale or exchange for home in-very large organizations in the TT C ty Recorder-locateCity of Provo, ss. Provo, an eight room modern home, big cities the same skilled J. Fred Evans, City Recorder on one acre of ground In the Cmlnty of, rflh ' Provo City, Utah, do hereby certify and painstaking service of the thrIyln Sovoycit V18 cttJ aunLoi Lawns, tliflji th above and fortKoln? is n orchard, fal1true and correct copy of an or-- ! orernost embalm ers And under- F!?d Evftn3..Cky Recorder of chicken coops, etc Write William 't, Provo City, Utah, do hereby dl nance passed by the Board of Com- - takers of national reputation, Perklns, Gnunlson Utah that the above an(J forego,nK certify ,g a miasioners of Provo City, Utah. July full, true 26th. and correct copy of n , 1921, entitled: "An ordinance L4a I RUCS R. TICKETS ;$1. 00 - - nected, Water Jackets Cleaned. Hydrants Repaired, Etc. "d lp, to-wi- W. a , t ' u . Jy27. - Locomotive Lucy-le-Boca- ge -- An automobile Ure. Own- ' 5 I - to-wi- er can get it at thie office by describing. tire and paying tor this ad. f : Brotherhood of -- s. W ANTED time with the Into money. Says the Philadelphia " . Public Ledger: It is to rival Nice and Monte Carlo. Fridays Games. to have At Sprlngville Provo 10, Spriqg-vlIl- S Spartacus . is supposed aroused the gladiators at Rome to 8. , At Heber American Fork 10, rebellion by telling them of the luxurious, effeminate youth, whose Illy Heber 6. Af Spanish Fork- - Spanish Fork fingers placed bets of sesterces upon are their lives. At Chateau-Thlerr- y 2, Lehi 0. Belleau Wood (now the Wood of the At Payson Nephi 8,. Payson 2.' Brigade ot the American Marines) and Hill 204 and vaux and Tomorrows Games. and s dozen- - other places Provo at Sprlngville. sacred and glorious forever ia AmerPayson at American Fork. . ican history, remembered In prayers Nephi at LehL and tears In many American homes. , Spanish Fork at Heber. The ground for many hectares round about te hallowed by the blood of our youth spent in answer to the call of the land. "And now .la the ftlacfe of a cross or a shrine to be a landmark afar and forever, there la to be reared as the chlef ornament of the place a glittering palace for carousing and games of chance. The devont pilgrims in quest of the places where the boys lie buried are crowedd out ot the road by limousines of the feverish devotees of pleasure and professional sportsmen with little red eyes like , - ... y , Sprlngville Payson . FOR BALE Plenty of goodBatlTe Lumber, 118.00 per thousand at J. M. Thackera MilL Address R. P. - A3 D. No. I. - Box 103, Provo.- bUnUipg of the Club. ' . '. ; - ; Won. Lost, American Fork , i--t. hl)Hh) . "' - Mows paywr CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. , 8ect,on of the Intersection of Third South Street and the State Road Running South to SpHngvllle, In Street Paving District No. 9, for the Purpose of Constructing a Concrete Roadway Within the Completed Portion of Said District. Come out. and have a good The - municipal council Third South Street and the sut Road running south to Spring In Street Paving District No. 9, for the purpose of constructing a concrete roadway within the "com--' pleted portion of said district,"" . Ia Witness Whereof, I set my hand and f affixed the Be It Ordained by the Board of corporate seal of Provo City, Utah, - Commissioners of Provo City, this 26th injM July, 1921. (Seal)-FRED EVANS,' Utah, Section 1. That' the assessment City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. list made, by the city treasurer, a X AN ORDINANCE corrected, approved . and completed by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, sitting as a "Board of Confirming the Assessment Upon the Property on . the West Side ot Equalisation and Jtevtew, on the Fifth West Street, Between Third property In Street Paving' District North Street sad Fifth ' North No, 9, for thr purpose of constructing - a concrete roadway on the - Street lu Street' Paving District No. e. north slde of said street within said t: Lots 1 and 2 of district, Block 13, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block Be It Ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Uuh: 14; LoU 1 and 3 of Block IS, LoU 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block 13, all in Plat Section. 1. That the assessment "B, Provo City Survey of Building list made by the city treasurer, as LoU; LoU 1 and 2 of Block 7;' LoU corrected, approved and completed by 1, 3, 8 and 4 of Block 8, all In Plat the Board of Commissioners of Provo C, Provo City Survey-o- t Building City, sitting as a Board ot EqualisaLou, abutting on the north side of tion and Review, on the property in said Third South Street between Street Paving District No. 6. for the University Avenue (formerly Acad- pnrpos of constructing a concrete emy Avenne), and Sixth East Street roadway on the west side of said also all lands abutting on the north street within said district, side of Third South Street between LoU 1, 6, 7 and 8, In Block 105, Sixth East Street and the. center of and Lots 1 and 8, In Block 116, all the State Road running south to In Plat A, Provo City Survey of Sprlngville in the unplatted portion Building LoU la hereby confirmed, of the north half of Section 7, and said assessments made and reTownship 7 Sooth, Range 3 East, turned In said completed list are Salt Lake Meridian, fs. hereby con- hereby confirmed. Section 2, This Ordinance shall firmed, and said assessments made and returned in said completed list take effect one day after its pass- are hereby confirmed. Sec. 2.- - This Ordinance shall Epaft8n8edflby fh? Srd" of Comm!s-)I- S take effect one day after its passage sioners of Provo City, this 26th. day and first publication. of July, 1921. Passed by the Board of Commit- -' LEROY DIXON, , sioners of Provo City, this 26th day Mayor. ot July. 1921. Attest: i LEROY DIXON, FRED EVANS. (Seal) Mayor, City. Recorder, Attestf State of UUh, ..... ..a,, SALE Ideal 130-acr- e farm FO$ In Box Elder county, wlU pay for Itself In' tew years. Full set implements, five head of horses, cow, outhouses, etc! - For particulars phon owner T! . the Property ou the North Side I Tblr.d 8001,1 Street between. Uni--, of Third South Street . Between Avenue (formerly Academy Avenue University (Formerly Terlty Academy Avenna), and the On- - Avenue) and the center of the flnter-te- r How I can do Guarantee Painting and Decorating at a great saving to you. If work la not first class you keep your money. A, chance la all 1 need. ,R. C. Lenard, phone 371. ' , tebvHaCIm July 26th, 1921, entitled: Anr- dlnance confirming the assessment .. .. , . Upon j lonrirmlng tno AsseMmens LET ME SHOW YOU ' . INSTITUTION. AN ORDINANCE CLASSIFIED ADS , - 3 3 tito 1778 their attempt to find the shortest way to th Pacific, went from Santa Fe to Utah JLak.e, The Great Salt Lake, however., was tk discovered until l when James Bridges, a trappfef, In wandering through this, region came upon this huge, Inland, salt In -- ; --- jin - $2.49 $2 69 $2.19 $2.39 $1.25 TO $1.69 $2.49 93 93 $1.15 $1.49 1.79 TO 1.98 L98 TO 2.25 Slippers. Biack Skufifer. 9 T 9 TO 2 SH0ES-SI8- ES untij, over 200 t $2.98 $2.98 S2.79 $2.98 $1.49 tjjg ot ; ' sea. . But the real history o Utah begins with the rise of Mormon power there. Discouraged by the agitation In Illinois and - Mia sour!, the llonnons decided to emigrate to the great West la large caravans they traveled across the plains and in 1847 cam to Salt Lake City where -- they settled. Here they flourished, increasing their numbers and by 1852 they reached a total In this vicinity of over 15,000. Meanwhile, In 1848, by the terms of the treaty of peace with Mexico, a huge western tract, of - which . Utah was a part, was ceded to the United States, As 4io definite government was arranged for, the control of affairs locally was for a number of years entirely in the bands of the offi-- f cers of the Mormqn church. They, accordingly, made up and organized under the name of the State' of Deseret This Is a word taken from the Book of Mormon, and .'signifies, Industry.?-Applicati- on was made for admission to- the Union, (ut this was refused and the federal government Instead organized the Territory of Utah In 1850. The first governor was Brigham Young, the successor of Joseph Smith and president of the Mormon church. -- - j) The attempt to do away with polygamy met with little success until la 1800 the Mormqn church finally agreed not to countenance ,1L , Meanwhile, growing 'anfags onlsna between the Mormon and ' verged nearly on , , YU i,wro-- . Finally a general ampeety was declared .and' aft many requests Utah was accepted as the forty-fift- h state of the Union in 1896. 9 TO 2 j; J, YOUTHS $4.98 ; $3.69 $4.98 I $4.98 $2.49 1$3.98 TO $4.98 $4.50 TO $3.98 $4.98 $3.39 1 $1.98 $2.98 $8.90 ;; V1 . I $2.79 $3.98 T ' , (' ir 1 - Mens Work Shoes Womens Black Kid Oxfords Womens Mahogany Oxfords Womens White Canvas Oxfordsl Womens Canvas Slippers, Rubber Sole Womens Black Kid Shoes, Low. Heel Womens Black or Brown Suede Pumps X 4 1 ) .penetrat-.-ing-p- thjripk)ratln8 i ; out"by succeeded 'in tbe'Colorado Thfre ,ab; authentic refco. oX, fur-- ; Is ; v Spaniards Ooronmio I ex- 'Utah action Wide Mone Mens ;Kack Blucher Shoes Men's Vid Kid Blucher Shoes Mens Mahogany English Shoes ' Mens Mahogany English Shoes Mens Mahogany English Brogues Mens Scout Shoes flrt- White 312 DBEARTMENT STORES You Are Invited to BRACE UTAH THE XLIV. H UY i Br JONATHAN 1 T y The uppers are good grade of . .What the devil do they 'care for kid either btrown or black,. memories or sanctities If only they may place their lojiis dor on the The soles give service; the fit whirl of the roulette wheel? What do they care for ' the still, small and workmanship are excepvoices of the past when they may hear the croupier summon them to the table like wolves that gather for tionally fine. a feast? To capitalize the associations of Chateau-Thlerr- y for the sake of the crooks and the voluptuaries of the world Is a monstrous affront to the dead against which all civilized lands should unite in protest- It Is almost as though a gambling- hell should be created ldl the cemetery at Gettysburg with tombs for tables and diee made from the bones of According to Miss Allc Robertson, them that sleep. Congresswoman from Oklahoma, it Our idea of a successful politician is almost impossible to legislate mor. is one who is able to tool us into als, because there Is too much "Jazz" v among the young glris these days. voting for him a second time. If two women were saying goodDespite the fact that she is tobye and the house caught afire both tally. blind. Miss Mary E. Keeblef of would be In danger of being burned New York ia finding sweet solace In to death before wither would con- service to afflicted sisters. Sbe Is one of the dominant figures in New cede the other the last word. Yorks Lighthouse for the Blind, and TWO furnished rooms for rent, has fifty young women In the music 259 South Second East. Phone 733-J- . department, all sightless, fornfed Into ' or 704. tf. s most excellent concert company. - - - - i |