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Show t THE PROVO POST MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923 ir r cr T 3E UVJ Today i S3 value Real Values in Every Line We Carry Entire Stock oi For Balance ot Week ALLTYME CREPE, the new dress crepe, in all colors. $2.75 Big New Bargains Every Day SPECIAL Sale Ready-to-We- Meadow Brook Sheets Avon Pillow Cases .. Size 72x90 Limit two to a custorttgr"'' -- SPECIAL One lot Bags, worth' double and more. Canton Crepe, all colors, $3.45 value. 72-in- ch Size 42x3,6, 39c value; limit 4 to a customer - - Table Damask $1.25 value SI .00 ch value, all colors . Phoenix Hose, No. 364, ors black and 04 $2.93 y Jap Crepe, all colors, I OQn nn lUU Kimonos, $2.25 values, while Imported Organdy, white and colors, 85c KQn value JU Percale, 25c value, yard 36-in- ch 19c Huck and Turkish Towels, while they One lot Dress and Apron Check Gingham i Remnants, 10c One lot UUu 39c values . to $2.75, , it yard lot Umbrellas, $1.50 value, while they . One .U One lot One lot Table Damask, 60 in. wide, 95c V : 25c value One Lot Coats, Capes, Suits and Dresses , Fancy Flowered ing, 29c value.. $1.95 rn THIS IS A GREAT ECONOMY EVENT, PLANNED IFOR THE RIGHT TIME, WHEN YOUR WANTS ARE THE GREATEST AND NEEDS MOST IMPERATIVE. ! to $2.25 Skirts, values nrft UUU IQn lUu One lot Scarfs, $1.25 values 79c IQn luu One lot Voile Waists, values to $1.95 Tick- - Sweaters, $1.95 value Slip-ov- er 1 PII y 95c Muslin and White Sateen 9Q 1 I 95c Ladies Combinations, values to $1.75 81x90, One lot Cretonnes, Childrens Shoes, values to $3.50, 59C value. 98C last. Sheets, value.- - 95c for One lot Curtain Material, short lengths from 2 to 8 T'4.yards values to 75c, 19c Defiance $1.69 Camisoles, $2.95 values, for One lot Muslin Gowns, pink and white, values to $1.95 One lot Tissue Ginghams, values to 75c, j Infants Sweaters, 95c QQn . lengths from 2 to 10 yards, 25c value, at they last udb j Ratine, in all the spring shades 19c last ObC value; Zju col- 29 c 35c value Girls Combination Suits, 75c One lot new Spring Voiles, i Charmeuse, $2.50 Qn 1 1 yft 790 values to $1.50 for, yard white, pair 10-in- Reduced ar SPECIAL ON PRICES ALL COATS, SUITS, CAPES AND DRESSES. 3 REGARDLESS OF THE OPENING OF A NEW SEASON OUR MERCHANDISE SELLS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. 323 TT'":" STRAWBERRY WATER USERS GET ANOTHER YEAR FOR PAYMENT passed by which authorizes the Secretary f the Interior to extend the time or payment on charges due on projects is called to the of Strawberry project water sers by W. L. Whittemore, project , lanager. The purpose of the act is to afford water emporary relief to those to pay their isers who are not able United to the rater right charges itates on account of the present inanciai stringency and low price of It Is not .gricultural products. to relieve ttobse who are able o pay their charges, and financial made under oath howing must be for relief on prop-i- r y those applying forms provided for that purpose, vhich will be furnished by request office at rom the reclamation rovo. In part, the act of congress reads is follows: An act to authorize the Secretary if the Interior to extend the time forn reclama-ioayment of charges due on other for and projects, is approved Marchout31,the1922, words imended by striking in one year where they appear lieu in and inserting inch section ;hereof the words two years. of the Sec. 2. That the Secretary manner Interior is authorized, in the conditions imtnd subject to the March 31, 1922, of act such posed by :o extend for a period not exceeding wo years from December 31, 192 J, any the date of any payment ofofwhich of payment date :harge theextended under the provitias been 1 such act. of sions of section Sec. 3. That every charge, the is extended late of payment of which 2 or section of under the provisions &t the this act, shall draw interest annum from centum per rate of 6 per the date from which it wa8 80 that tended in lieu of any penaltybut in by law, may now be providednot paid at tne case such charge is An act recently con-T6- ss at-enti- on " in-end- ed pur-ose- s, praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolve, and that Monday, the 2rd day of April, 1923, at 16:00 oclock a. m.v of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard, has been appointed as the time, and the court room of said District Court in and for the County of Utah, as the place In which said application is to be heard. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the District Court of Provided further. That the appli- seal of saidof Fourth in and for Utah State the Utah, cant for the extension shall first show to the satisfaction of the Sec- County, this 26th day of December, state- 1922. retary of the Interior detailed and liabilities assets and his of ment WALLACE M. HALES, actual inability to make payment at Clerk. (Seal) the time of the application and an 1923. Feb. 26, First publication, apparent ability to meet the deferred 1923. 9, Last April publication, 1924 and subsequent charges in years; And provided further, That SHERIFFS SALE in case the principal and interest District Court, in and for the In herein provided for are not paid in the County of Salt Lake, State of the manner and at the time provided Utah. by this act, any penalty now provided date the from attach shall law Utah Credit Adjustment Associaby the charge was originally due; And tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. R. That similar relief P. Radich, defendant. Sheriffs provided further. in whole or in part may be extended Sale. a to To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the by the Secretary of the Interior water of group organized legally A. D. 1923, at the users of a project, upon presentation 30th day of March, Court House in of the door front of a sufficient number of individual the hour of 11 at Provo with accordance Utah, in City, showings made dea. the m., following the oclock the foregoing proviso to satisfy such Utah in estate located real scribed that Interior of the Secretary county, Ufrah. extension- is necessary. The Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Nine (10) South, (9), Township Ten Salt Lake MeOne (1) West, Range LEGAL water all with ridian, together and appurtenances privileges rights, Probate and guardianship nothereunto belonging. or Clerk Consult County tices Purchase price payable In lawful furthe respective signers for of the United States. money ther Information. Dated this 7th day of March, 1923. J. D. BOYD, Utah of Sheriff County, Utah. OF APPLICATION TO end of the period for which it is ho extended any such penalty shall attach from the date the charge was originally due, as if no extension had been granted. Sec. 4. That section 2 of such act of March 31, 1922, is amended by season of striking out the words 1922 where they appear in such section and by inserting in lieu thereof the words seasons of 1922 and 1923. is Goshen, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of Sec. S, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919, to change the point of diversion and nature of use of two-tent(.2) of a Sec. Ft. of hs water from an unnamed spring in Utah County, Utah. Said water was to have been diverted at the point of issuance of the spring, which point bears S. 64 deg. E. 5811 ft. from the S. E. corner of Sec. 28, Township 10 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and used for stock watering purposes. It is now desired to allow the water to flow down the natural channel of the spring to a point S. 86 deg. 53 min. W. 5347 ft. from the S. hi corner of Sec. 26, township and range aforesaid, where it will be diverted and conveyed a distance of 500 ft. and there used for stock watering and domestic purposes. This application is designated in the State Engineers office as No. a700. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be mad' by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (39) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. NOTICE DISINCORPORATE In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the matter of the Dissolutiona f Paysonlan Publishing Company, corporation. Notice of application to disincorporate. Notice is hereby given that Publishing Company, is h corporation formed under the laws of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County, and has filed a petition 1 Fay-soni- an NOTICE , 1: 5. u 'v $? says. THE TO CREDITORS DRY LAW March 2. 1923. Notioe is hereby given that Mary Taking a justice of the peace at Zabriskie, whose postoffice address to glye up wine is Springvnlle, Utah, has made ap- his word when told the re- or leave the country, S. A. Oliver, plication in accordance with Laws By D. R. ELLERTSON, ef a leader in the Italian colony at quirements of the Compiled Deputy Sheriff. Sesas the amended & Fresno, Calif., is bound for a land by Utah, 1917, STEWART, STEWART he can make and drink his to where approof Laws sion 1919, Utah, ALEXANDER, wine. from water Sec. of One Ft. (1) priate Attorneys for Plaintiff. After his wine had been destroyed CounFirst publication, March 7, 1923. two unnamed springs in Utah, at by county agents in a raid and he ty, Utah. Said springs issue Last publication, April 7, 1923. a justice and a No. as at follows: 1, point had been taken before points was Oliver given a lecN. 48 deg. 30 min. W. 2717 ft. from fined $300, NOTICE TO WATER USERS on Volstead the the Townture Sec. S. corner E. of justice by 28, the State Engineers Office, constitution and advised ship 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt act and the Salt Lake City, Utah, he could March 9, 1923. Lake Base and Meridian; and No. 2, to go to a country where must if wine you drink unmolested, 2850.5 from ft. 50 W. S. 50 N. min. D. that deg. Notice Is hereby given water from drink. Powelson, whose postoffice address the same corner. The v I Listen, laugh if you want. don't care. I am Italian. I like wine and Mr. Volstead wants me to drink water. I wont do it. Just for that I sell. Then I go to Mexico, where I can drink what I please. other Italians will Twenty-fiv- e join Oliver in going to Mexico, he State Engineer. Date of first publication, Mar. 5, 1923. Date of completion of publir cation, April 2, 1923. i . Oliver the next day inserted an advertisement in a newspaper offering to sell his 20 acres of grapes, a and complete $5,000 bungalow equipment of the ranch for $12,500, which experts said is $10,000 below the real value of the property. The advertisement said in part: R. E. CALDWELL, - NOTICES I notice. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the matter of the estate ef Sarah A. Morgan, deceased, Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present elalms with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, 1923. LEROY DIXON, R. E. CALDWELL, Administrator of the estate of State Engineer. Sarah A. Morgan, deceased. Date of first publication, March COLEMAN & STRAW. MORGAN, of of Date 1923. 12, completion Attorneys for Administrator, publication, April 9, 1923. Provo, Utah. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. First publication, March 14, 1923. Last publication, April 111, 1923. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, DRIVES OUT ITALIANS to-w- it: - both springs will he conveyed in a pipe line a distance of 1250 ft. and there used during the entire year for bathing resort purposes. After having been so used, the water will be returned to the'natural channel at a point N. 52 deg. 40 min. W. 3970 ft. from the S. E. corner of Sec. 28, township and range aforesaid. This in the State application is designated Engineer's office as No. 9195. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this Is the Battery to Buy NO CARE NO TROUBLE The Least Attention The Better the Service i Thee Years Guarantee No Water No -- Acid No Attention f Call and let us explain it. MacDry Battery Station ' , ' - Recharging: and Repairs on all makes of . Batteries. 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