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If !i W tfi mm 1 m. s. lottco. i V 2 PLUMBING AND HEATING & B MAIN STREET LKHI, TTTAH it gSgSgSgeBBr " geBBBBBBBK' gegegegTi BBBBBBBBBBBH BBBBBBBBBBBBkggjgjpjygjpjugjnaajgiw Notice to Contractors Ulils for tho Sonornl Contract, which will includo heating, plumbr Ing and electric wiring for tho Carnegie Library building to be 'erected at American1 Fork, Utah, will b0 rocolvod by the American Fork Lt brary Board, at Amorlcan Fork, Utah, until 2:45 p. m. Wednesday, March 29, 1922. Contractors In Utah County and South apply to Secretary of the Library Li-brary Board at American Fork for plana Contractors In Salt Lake County and North , apply to " Ware, Tregansa & Cannon, Architects, for plans. Each application for plana must be accompanied by a check for 110.00 payable to Ware, Treganza & Cannon, Svhlch check Is to be forfeited In case of fallura of the contractor to submit a bid and to return the plans and specifications on or beforo the time set for opening bids, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified chefik for not less than three per cent (3) of tho amount 'of the bid, payable to the American Fork- Library Board, which chock is to ba forfeited In tho event of the contractor falling to sign a satisfactory satisfac-tory contract and furnish a satisfactory satisfac-tory bond within ten days from the timo of tho awarding of tho contract. For further particulars see "Notice to Contractors" attached to the specifications. speci-fications. The right Is reserved to roject any or all bids. CLIFFORD B. TOUNO, 11-St Secy, of the Library Board, havmYouStoptI To Think W of the necdleas financial sacrifices you make when you do Mt '"take the lM time" or are disinclined to look around a little before you make your neces- .H J sary purchases o personal and household things? It JoValone a ques- 2 tion of saving money but one of securing quality and service that.is involv- .H X ed. Compare our values with those elsewhere. K See our JUNIOR PROM DRESSES I niBnVSwbnnH it J I I1& H WTA UMl I jf A, I I w VF BnBHe fjgjj I H 3 1 I 1 . T bT AA law M"'1?." '. " 'B I 1 I sW I "I MB IV - I bH ( I "" V' I ' I Dresses for Women and Misses ' I AN exquisite preseniatiom of beautiful and richly colorful Dreseee for 'SHTiai.'' afternoon wear. In Canton Crepe, Silk Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe Kait aad Satin. 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Any stock upon which this assessment (remains unpaid on April 15, 1922, will (be delinquent nnd advertised tor sale at public auction and unless payment da made bofore, will be sold on Monday, Mon-day, May 8, 1922, at 4 o'clock p. tn. at th0 office of the Secretary, at (American Fork, to pay the delinquent (assessment, tog-ther with the cost of (advertising and expenso ot sale. H. O, JOHNSON, Secretary. First pub. March 11 lat April 8-22 o WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS. IT 18 NOT EAil H To apologise. JbI To begin over. fll To be unselfish. V To take advise. ''.9 To be charitable.. . . . '' To be considerate..,., ,. ''! To .endure succees. kAH To keep on trying. ' Tq avoid mistakes. " To forgive and forget To keep out ot tho rut To make the roost of-a little. i.jM To maintain a high standard. TV To recognlso. the silver lining. fl To shoulder a deserved blame. Dut it always pays. 'I O . SB tf PRINT HDTTRR WIAFPIaVi. I -a -I Qood morning, have you paid your I subscription yet this year? Perhaps I you owe for laot yean maybe for Job I work or advertising. Now, you un- 1 dorstand, wo don't need the money, f we havo millions to get; but It la really an imposition on our part to . lot peoplo go on carrying our money around when we are ao strong and healthy and abundantly able to carry . 'the Uurdoa ourselves. For this reason rea-son wo ask everyone who has our -.J money in his possession to leave it at C the Citizen offtc0 or send tt by mall Jy frelcbt, express, or any oldi way, Just 4S so It gets here. Silver and gold aro heavy, and It would be a matter' of ltfo-long regret to us If anyone should got bow-leggod carrying it around ;j for us. v |