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Show THE PROVOl POST TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922 AX ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION I OF AN ORDINANCE QF AN PROVO CITY, ENTITLED: ORDINANCE RELATING TO LICENSES AND REPEALING SEC- BUYING WORLDS FOR OUR LARGEST iHAIN 371 STORES ASSURES DEPARTMENT LOWEST incorporated STORE ORGANIZATION 371 DEPARTMENT STORES PRICES i PROVO, UTAH 286 WEST CENTER See This Special Display ! 10-pie- j I Fur Coats Cape Collars Chokers Scarfs ! ob-taihi- ng Stoles l, Foxes, Coney and Oppossum. This presentation is especially madeseh-tio-forn the benefit of our patrons, enabling a for later delivery. Mli, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TON DELIVERED EAST TINTIC COALITION MINING COMPANY, a corporation. Principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the East Tintic Coalition Mining company, a corporation, held on the 15th day of September, 1922, an assessment (No. 6) of one-ha- lf cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of theto corporaAugust tion, payable immediately secretary, at his office, Bestelmeyer, room 10, Holbrook building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Satur-- 1 day, the 21st day of October, 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale, and unless payment Is made before will be sold at 10 oclock a. m. on Wednesday, the 8th day of November, 1922, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. AUGUST BESTELMEYER, S-- Secretary. Office, Room 10 Holbrook building, Provo, Utah, First publication, Sept. 19, 1922. Last publication, Oct. 20, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS m BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys for Administratrix. 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EAT AT Emils Cafe S-- Daily Dinner MONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate, by Builders Loan and Savings Association. See D. R. Beebe, 2 5 Provo. t HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE work done in the best manner on all kinds of material and household linens at reasonable, prices. BUTTONHOLES made on silk shirts a specialSINGER ty. All work guaranteed. SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North University avenue. Phone 399. Jll ' Ready at 11:30 al m. S-- Also Short Orders The, Best the Market Affords Moderate Prices. Half Block North of v LOST Scotch Collie pup, 6 mos. old, answers to name of Mickle. Reward. Phone 762-R-- 4. S23 FOR SALE All kinds of vegetables, mangle, beets, carrots, pumpkins, by the ton. R. Gay, 314 West Fourth South. Phone 612. 014 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, National French Cleaning Co., 95 North University avenue. FOR SALE Building lots. East Center street and other localities, brick house, modcheap; also ern except heat. Ideal environment, one block east University. Bargain. Call J. W. Johnson, 633-- f. S8tf FOR RENT Piano. Phone 425-R. Fountain The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad System i STEADY JOBS for QUALIFIED RAILROAD MECHANICS S23 To Take the Place of Strikers built up ,$2.25. Bicycle Exchange, STANDARD WAGES WITH SENIORITY RIGHTS' DATING 3 51 West Center. FROM TIME OF EMPLOYMENT AS PRESCRIBED BY THE YOU CANT BEAT IT. New wheels MEN AND WOMEN AVERAGE $1,00 per hour selling hosiery, four pairs guaranteed wear four months or new hosiery free. We pay 3 0 per cent commission. Free samples to working agents. Complete line of wool and heather mixtures. This is the big hosiery season. Experience unnecessary. Eagle Hosiery Works, , 1 Darby. Pa. UNITED STATES RAILROAD , LABOR BOARD i Will Be Paid As Follows : Machinists, 70 cents per hour Blacksmiths, 70 cents per hour Boiler Makers, 70 cents per hour gioners of Provo City this 19th of Pipe Fitters, 70 cents per hour September, A. D. 1922. Tinners 70 events per hour HANSEN, Sheet Metal 70 Workers, cents per hour Mayor. Car Repairers,1' Attest: 63 cents per hour FRED EVANS, Machinists Helpers, 51 to 59 cents per hour (Seal) Oity Recorder. Round House Service Men, 35 to 38 cents per hour side of any vehicle which he may use State of Utah, Coach 34 to 37 cents per hour Cleaners; v in "his business in such manner that County of Utah, ss. mef same Fred be a, of I, 27 to 51 cents per hour Apprentices the Evans, City Recorder may plainly seen, Differentials of 3 cents pc hour over the foregoing tallic plate to be furnished bjr the Provo City, Utah ,do hereby certify rates City Recorder bearing the license that the above and foregoing is a shifts! differentials1! niht and ?ec,hnaica.1crafismenon number of the licenses and the year lull, true and correct copy of an or- 5 cents to 10 cents perhour in excess of the foreirointr rates are for which it is issued. For such plate dinance passed by the Board of Comto skilled paid highly of Provo sum of missioners licensee the shall pay positions in mechanical crafts. the City, Utah, SepAn Or One Dollar, and persons peddling tember 19th, 1922, entitled: Overtime at Time and One-hatheir own produce under the provi dinance Amending Section I of An An of this section shall be required dinance of Provo City, entitled: to affix the plate furnished to them Ordinance Relating to Licenses and . AWits4. for work should apply, at the office of the Superin Sections 297 and the Recorder 294, 295, upon Power, Shop Superintendent; Master Mechanic right ftepealing by the City side of their vehicles in a similar 301 of. the Revised Ordinances of or Shop Foreman at Denver, Burnham, Pueblo Salida Minturn 'manner. jProvo City, ofUtah, and All Ordinances Ridgway, iUntl4onr?Introse Gunnison, Alamosa, Chama of and Parts Ordinances in Conflict SECTION City, Ogden, or any Local .Agent. Passed by the Board of Salt the Board of Commissioners of Provo iHerewith. N-2- , O.-- , lf i i i Calsimining ' Shop, 323 West Center W certificates. City it is necessary for the peace, (Commissioners of Provo City on Dehealth and safety of the inhabitants j cember 30, 1912. e In Witness Whereof, I have of Provo City that this Ordinance unto set my hand and affixed the effect immediately. SECTION III. This Ordinance seal of Provo City, Utah, this 19th hall take effect upon its passage and jday of September, 1922. FRED EVANS, first publication. (Seal) Passed by the Board of Commis- City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. Painting 812-- Provo Photo Supply & Music Company 20 ' House and Sign Phone household appliances, wares and, notnillstuff, $300.00; but for the pedthese articles last enumerdling a of ated license may be Issued upon the payment of $10.00 per day, if the ap plicant desires a license for a less pefi iod than six months. The provisions of this section shall not apply to persons peddling or offering for sale butter, eggs, fruit, vegetables, hay, grain, poultry; or fish caught, raised or produced by themselves, but it shall be, unlawful tor such persons to peddle the afore-pai- d products unless they shall register their names, residences, occupation and, number of wagons used or to be used by them in peddling said products by a sworn statement in the office of the City Recorder of Provo City, and secure therefrom a plate for each wagon to be used, showing the business they are engaged in and the year for which the same is issued, the said plate to be furnished by the City Recorder upon payment of a fee of $1.00 for each plate. It shall be unlawful for any, person to mingle and sell he produce of another with his own, or to mingle and sell with his own produce any produce purchased from another, without procuring the license requir ed for a produce vender herein. It shall be unlawful for any'ped-v- o delr or vender licensed or registered under the provisions of this section, to ring a bell or gong, blow a whistle or make any other noise to or in loud voice cry his wares for sale. Only one person may peddle with each wagon, but each such peddler may be accompanied by one driver or attendant who shall not peddle. Any person keeping produce, goods, wares and merchandise of any description at a private residence, hotel, outbuildings, railroad car, truck, or other vehicle and soliciting trade therefor in person or by agents, or by telephone, and delivering the same, shall be deemed a peddler or produce vender under the provisions of this section, and shall be required to procure a license therefor, and shall not operate under a merchants license. Nothing in this section contained shall be construed to permit the peddling of fresh or cured meat, and the peddling of the same is hereby forbidden. No license shall be issued for a less term than six months, except for a day rate as hereinbefore provided. Each license shall be numbered, and each person to whom such license is issued shall fasten upon the right tions of any kind.Wiy, grain, flour or posit Company, Gas Colo. (c) But You Must Order Now. California Is Buying All Our Coke As East As We Can Make It. Hu?ne7295 Is a Wise Teacher , day of November, 1922. Dated this l"8th day' of September, 1922. ELIZABETH A. FARRER, PER Experience S-- Administratrix. FOR 19 pul-Gerb- Wil-lfa- BEST FURNACE FUEL S-- S-- In the district court of the Fourth Judicial district, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Farrer, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to .the undersigned at her residence. FirstEast and Fourth South streets, UroCity, Utah, on or before the 25th We Sell The FINISHING KODAKS R. WORTH SEEING Let us help you our away FREE with every purchase in stores, beginning September 20th. S-- w Winter? f l September 20, 21, 22, 23, 1922 Be Sure to Make Your Selection. Delivery Will Be Made Later. How Will You Warm This This Famous Chewing Gum will be given 5-r- m. ONDISPLAY Friday, Saturday Wednesday, Thursday, W Orchards of California -- il Coats of Hudson Seal, Natural Muskrat, Mink, Raccoon, Jap Weasel, French Jap Near-SeaMarmot and Coney. Fur Pieces of Squirrel, Ringtail, Stone Marten, Cat Lynx, German Fitch, Jap W.P. KIRKSEY A Breath From the Fruit J A Presentation of Stylish William 'was thirsty for knowledge Those who .think they cant, are al- and interesting fact shown like jewels in his brain. ways right. I read today, Jte said to MiSome men borrow money to keep chael, of the wonderful progress made in aviation. Men can now do out .of debt. a anything absolutely anything bird can do! But Michael was tired of wonders ATTORNEY-AT-LAhe was more matter of fact. Well, Is that so? he answered. 700 CLIFT BUILDING whe you see an airman fast asleep, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH a branch of a tree with hanging on tocome PHONE WAS. 3977 a look! and have one foot. Ill ' , Notary Public London Answers. ce l We are pleased to announce that our buyers in New York have shipped to us "for a speci'af four-da- y display. Unless you toil, the pot wont boll. is Advertising under this head the TIONS 294, 295, 297 AND 301 F for line lOc at per THE REVISED ORDINANCES QF accepted first insertion and 5c per line for PROVO CITY, UTAH, AND ALL each subsequent insertion, payORDINANCES AND PARTS OF able in advance. CONFLICT IN ORDINANCES HEREAVITH, PASSED BY THE FOR SALE, CHEAP Ninth-yea- r BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF school S23 books. Phone 59 PiROVO CITY ON DECEMBER 30, 1912. f , FOUND Suit of clothes, U mile west of Snow store on Provo Bench. iBE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD Owner may have same by calling at OF COMMISSIONERS OF PRO O, Theodore Farley, Jr., and identifyS20 ing the same. nCITY, UTAH: 1 SECTION I. That Section of: an WANTED-Boy- s, girls, adults. ordinance of Provo City, entitled, See Mr. Butler at The Provo Post. An Ordinance Relating to Licenses S19 and Repealing Sections 294, 295, 297 anc 301 of the Revised Ordinances FOR SALE A brand new Ordinof Provo City, Utah, and-alalnut dining room suite, value $450. ances and Parts of Ordinances Bids will be received up to October Conflict Herewith, passed by ;the 1st by Bishop Joseph Nelson, FarmBoard of Commissioners of Provo ers & Merchants Bank building, ProCity, December 30, 1912, be and the vo, Utah. This suite was recently same is hereby amended to read as awarded to the Sixth' ward and is . follows: now on display at Taylor Bros. Right SECTION I. It shall be unlawful reserved to reject any and all bids. . 01 forj any person to peddle or offer for salje,1 barter or exchange at retail, On Provo Bench, SeptemLOST an garden' or farm produce,, hay, one bundle containing new ber 15, butmill grain, flour, stuffs, fruits, ofand other suit clothing. RewardMurter!, eggs, poultry, fish, game, or any Marvin Miller, other goods, wares or merchandise fered. Notify whatsoever, or any tickets, coupons ray, Utah. Phone Murray 330. S20 or 'receipts representing value or, reROOMS for light, FURNISHED deemable in service, photographs, 165 North Third West. works of art, goods or merchandise housekeeping. S-- 2 0 whatsoever, in, upon or along any street of Provo City without first FOR RENT-Secon- d Bed room. 56 South a license so to do. West. Licenses for peddling for the purWANTED, AT ONCE Young man poses set forth may be issued upon the payment of the following sums to help in shipping Dept., Jenkins t tf. per annum: Knitting Mills Co. For a license to peddle vegetables, WANTED Girl to board and fruit, garden produce, butter, eggs, room. 186 West First South, Apt. 2. fish and game, $50.00 per poultry, S20 year or any, part thereof for each or stand so employed. wagon FOR RENT house, water For a license to peddle ice cream, and sjnk; some furniture. 879 North $25.00 for each wagon, hand or jJfush First East st. Phone 721-- J. 2 3 cart so employed. For a licence to peddle bread, FOR RENT house, partcakes or bakers' products, $50.00 for ly furnished. 729 North First East. 2 7 each wagon, stand or push cart so : employed. FOR SALE White Leghorn For a license to peddle 'medicines, . first nestrums, or remedies of any char- lets. Gall at E. L. house south of Provo River bridge acter, $50.00 per day. 2 3 , For a license to peddle or sell cou- on west side of road. pons, tickets or receipts representing FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. value or redeemable by any person Phone 381-23 to apply in part or in full payment on services, photographs, work of WANTED To save you about art, goods or merchandise , of i any one-ha- lf on your bicycle repairs. Bet kind whatsoever, for each person so ter tires for less money. Bicycle peddling, $100.00. rear 351 W. Center. Exchange, For a license to peddle peanuts, 6 LOANS may be secured for sandwiches, hot dogs or popcorn, O.OO for each wagon, stand or push any purpose on farm lands, irrigated Cart so employed. lands, to buy or build homes, city For a license to peddle dry goods, or farms, under our first mortgage 850 V 5k here-.tak- JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver The Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad System |