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Show - r V FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923 THE PROVO POST Afrgk WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN QUALITY,, GOODS MMJi DEPARTPMENT STORE ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES cInctrrporatmtl 475JDEPARTMENT STORES ORGANIZATION 286 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO, UTAH Nation Wide Values -- For Thrifty Shoppers! (Continued from Page 1.) given in the stake tabernacle is as follows: School chorus led by Professor Florence Jepperson Madsen. Invocation, Ed S. Hinckley. Vocal solo. Fay Loose Stiehl. Dramatization of school incident. Organ selection. Professor J. J. McClellan. Vocal selection. Professor A. C. Lund. Scene from opera Priscilla, Oscar Kirkham and Mrs. Beal. Address, Congressman Don B. Colton. College song. y Benediction. A sporting program of interest has been arranged for the afternoon, the Womens .Cloth Coats values are splendid. are truly remarkable for winter wear Boveloiir, polaire cloth, d variety of the styles. .The new side effects are featured in most of them. You will appreciate selecting froncthis new display f main feature of which will be fie football game between the Y Frnsh and the Provo High school team. Tis game will begin at 2:30 on the field, University hill. Between halves the freshmen and sophomores will iron out their traditional grudge in a push ball contest if a ball cn be obtained and in some other planr ned engagement if it cannbt. The day will close with the traditional Founders day ball in the ladies gymnasium. This ball will free to Alumni and students with tl$je exception of the usual small charge for programs. The football contest will also be free to the public. jJ. small charge of 10 cents will be madtp for seats on the grand stand, tL$ proceeds to go to the support of th freshman football team. te In the Matter of the Application of W. G. BLACK, for permission to operate an automobile freight line between Springville, Utah, and Provo, Utah. mi 9. Self Manchurian Wolf or Beaverette Collared A 5 y These are all full-cgarments, styled right and well adored in every respect. They ut re lined with an exceptionally 3,336.73' 9,209.00 8,346.23 1,015.68 1,208.59 292.50 380.12 405.00 2,343.33 $121, 36. 64 20,027.46 Administrative and General Expense : and Expenses of Board Members Salaries of Clerk, Treasurer, and Office Assistants Salary of Superintendent of Schools Expenses of Superintendents-OfficTravel, Postage, Station- .. etc , ery, Clerical Assistance, !ensus Expense School Election Expense if . Interest, Bonds, and Sinking Fund Interest on Loans Redeemed : i Jioana Paid : Funds on Hand at End of Year: Cither funds on hand at end ofyear (after deducting outstanding e For sale at every grocery. $37.50 Provo Bakery Young U. Freshmen for the Little Folks Good News Officers Select and family acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many expressions of kind sympathy in their recent bereavement. After a vigorous campaign, officers of the B. Y. freshman class have been selected. Harold Cand-lan- d was elected president of the class, aqd will be assisted by the folEsther Eggertsen, vice lowing: FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, 7 president; Emma Snow, secretary; years old, giving763-J-l-40 to1 45 pounds Leland Buttle, debating manager; Paul Dixon, athletic manager; 5 milk dally. Call Jack Peterson, yellmaster. The campaign was a vigorous one. FOR SALE School ,Boy apples tickets were placed in the Three a cents 15c bushel Johnathans. nearly 400 ballots cast Inquire at Ralph Poultoh Farm, West field, and 7 by the freshmen. Center street. 0-2- 0-1- The story hour will be held in the junior department of the Provo Public library Saturday, October 13, at 3 oclock. This will be the first one this season and a special effort is being made to make it instructive a& well as entertaining. The stories this season will be chosen with the purpose cf acquainting the children wjth worthwhile characters In the story world. All children between the ages of 6 and 12 years are invited to be present. 58 warrants) r 'Total Phone 334 West Center U $9.95 NEW DRESSES Just unpacked. This group sell for $16.48 A- r it One Lot pf LADIES SKIRTS Values to $7.50, for $3.48 t Entire Stock of LADIES and CHILDRENS GINGHAM Gas Heaters One-Thir- ,4 r 1 DRESSES Off Regular Price THE MOST HEAT FORTHE LEAST MONEY" d , . Values to $7.50 $2.98 I Many Pieces of Pretty CURTAIN MATERIAL d Discount 47c to 98c One Big Lot of DRESS GINGHAMS One-Thir- Positively the best One Lot of ODDS AND ENDS IN FALL SLIPPERS SI ,00 to $4.75 fort. ? 223,913.11 Read These Exceptional Bargains for Saturday at Farrgr Brothers Co. -- Welsbach Heaters give most heat for the least money. Their warmth Roods radiant, sun-lik- e the room the moment you light the gas. A wonderfulself-lighte- r, an exclusive Welsbach feature, banishes the need for matches or pilot light. Welsbach Heaters are thefinal word in auxiliary heating com- - 29,311.90 , f old fashioned methods. Have instant heat AWAY with at your command, with no carrying of fuel, no . 8,000.00 23,000.00 R. EUGENE JONES, Clerk. One Lot of Pretty SILK CREPE DRESSES smoke, nor ashes. Save coal, time and trouble by equipping your fireplace with nds 5 Now! Real Fireplace Enjoyment TO Installed Free 450.00 2,700.00 40,031.42 48,504.50 3,553.54 $ alarieS5 to in your own Home $223,913.11 Fees Made in Provo. , 16,522,79 Total Sites, Buildings and Equipment: Sites and Buildings sTew Furniture and Apparatus (not replacements) it $13.50 FOR 30 DAYS 38.00 , ty Sizes 16 to 44 mm 2,252.21 . ue DISBURSEMENTS Ask for 3, 82,977.11 Bond Sales 667 V tood quality of high lustre Venetian. Colors are black, navv.'and brown. 74,842.50. Non-Reven- ue Instruction, Operation and Maintenance: Salaries and Expenses of Supervisors of Instruction Notice is hereby given that the application of W. G. Black, for th Salaries of Supervising Principals permission of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah to operate an auto Salaries of Teachers (Men) mobile freight line between Springville, Utah, and Provo, Utah, will be hear Salaries of Teachers (Women) before the Commission at Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 19th day of Oc- Frtee Textbooks (not Library books oclock a. m. 3 School Supplies (not including Janitorial Supplies) tober, 1923, at By order of the Commission. IWages of Janitors and Engineers -. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of October, 1923. I Fuel, Water, Light and Power F. L. OSTLER,' Secretary. Janitorial Supplies V Dates of publication, October 12, 15, 17, 1923. . Repairs and Replacements Transportation 1 Rent, Insurance, and other Fixed Chfrges r. Salaries and Expenses of Health Officers Other Expenses of Instruction, Operation, and Maintenance. ten-thir- f 28,202.22 2,258.56 $ .- Total CASE NO. ; . NOTICE OF HEARING i ?. RECEIPTS Funds on Hand at Beginning of Year: . ; Sinking Fund on hand at beginning of year 1Other Funds on hand at beginning of year . Revenue Receipts: State District School Fund State School Land Interest and Rental Fund State High School Fund Federal Fund for Vocational Education District School Tax of 10 Mills (including tax sale redemptions, etc.) Interest on Invested Sinking Fund and Bank Balances Forest Reserve Fund Tuition Fees Book Store, Cafeteria, Entertainments, et,c. (net revenue only) All other Revenue Receipts Receipts: Loans Non-Reven- most-wante- CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John DeGrey Dixon ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT O PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR YEAR 1922-192- 3 Receipts..... lAll other Loan from Bank BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTA Overdraft, In Latest Smart Styles! The They coats livia, in a FOUNDERS DAY RELIABLE Value 25c, for 19c i heat and cheapest i the No. 27 with andirons ever Here is a most graceful, attractive model for Pin- -i your fireplace. shed in oxidized brass or oxidized copper and produced for a fire equipped Welsbach place. CLEAN with tie self-lighte- r. V Call and see our many Bargain! lor Saturday. Have your Fall Coat or Dress Selected Today. A Small Deposit will Hold any Garment until you are Ready tor it. ' i i - HOT MANY STYLES AND PRICES. i- - CHEAP TRY ONE FOR 30 DAYS Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. PHONE 295 f V |