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Show I A New and Greater Chevrolet n , We invite the attention of prospective car buyers to f the latest and greatest production of the mod- ern car builders art, the new Chevrolet I Eight Cylinder, Valve in head motor, Satin Steel Fin- ish, Mahogany Wind Shield and Fittings. H The Apostheosis of High Power, Fine Mechanism and Perfect Fins' Fin-s' ish, Combined with the Latest Features Throughout. I Must Be Seen To Be Appreciated. I Call and -Examine It. It will Bear Inspection I C. S. AMUSSEN I Agent Chevrolet Motor Cars. 40 South Main St. t SRSMMHpVHBMSHHHflEflHMHHHH I) - Hf- SUMMER COMPUUNT IN C11IL- H" DREN Mk Hv Thoro Is not onythtng ltko many k -deaths from this dlseaso uow as be- H fore Chamberlain's Collo and Dtarr m lioca Romody came Into such general H use. When this remedy is given with H castor oil as directed and proper cars HL. la taken as to dlot, it la.safo to say Hn that fully nlnoty-ntno out of erory HM hundred cases recover. Mr. W. O. HC Campbell of Butler, Tenn, says: "I Hj lmro used Chamberlain's Colic and ' Diarrhoea Remedy for summer com- II plaint In children. It la far nhoad Hif anything I have ever usod for this purpose." AdT Hf Internatlonallty. If Make this our conviction-: "I nm Hf not born for one corner of the earth; Hw my country Is this world." Seneca. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRAC-TORS Notlco Is'hcreby given that sealed proposals will bo received on or before be-fore July 30, 1919, by tho Clerk of tho Board of Trustoea of Mtllvllle, Cache County, Utah, for the con-. con-. strutlon of a coinpleto Electrical Distribution System for lighting the aid town and furnishing lta Inhabitants Inhabi-tants with electric current, for light, beat and power, as per plans and specifications, on file in tho office ot of Clerk of tho Board. Copies ot tho plans may bo "secured by depositing deposit-ing with the Clork of the sum ot 15."00. All blda must be accompanied by a certified check of flvo por cent of the amount ot bid as evldonco ot good faith and tho board rcsorroa the right to reject any or all bids. By order ot tho Board ot Trustoes. J. W. E. SCOTT, Adv-7-31 Clerk ot Board I I QUALITY FIRST r , I Has Always Been our Motto l I Jewelry Repair Work B I Honest Goods At Honest Prices I P 1 C. M. Wendelboe, Jeweler l 1 Bit BAST FIRST NORTH BTRItET LOOAW, UTAH NOTICE OP INTENTION TO TAX Notlco Is hereby given of tho Intention In-tention of Paradise town. Cache County, Utah, and Its Board ot Trus-'tees Trus-'tees to crcato Water Main District vNumber 1, within said Town, and to make and construct tho following Improvements Im-provements therein, to-wit: I" For tho purpose of supplying the inhabitants of said town with water for culinary, domestic, stock watering water-ing and municipal purposes, to lay and construct metal water mains .with all necessary valves and Iron connections, trenching and excavations excava-tions on Third North street betwreu First West street and n point four hundred sixty-two (4G2) feoj. west of tho southeast corner of Block foi'y-ono foi'y-ono (41), Plat "A", Paradlso Town-slto Town-slto Survey: on Second North sUjet between First East street and First West street: on First North stool between First West street nnd a point six hundred four (G04) feet west of tho Southeast corner of Block twen-ty-nlno (29) Plat "A", Paradise Townslto Survey; on First North street between Main street nnd a i point two hundred twenty-eight I (228) feet east of tho Southwest corner cor-ner of Block Twenty-flvo (25), Plat "A", Paradlso Townslto survey; on I First North otreet between Fourth .East street nnd the North nnd South .contcrllno ot section twenty-seven J (27) Township ten (10) North Range 1, East on Center Birei't between First West street nnd I-Yuvth East street; on FJrst South street between n point six hundred twent -seven (627) feet WGRt Of tho Rnntti-i! rn. ner of Block seventeen (17) Plat "A" Paradlso Townslte Survey, nr.d a point one hundred forty-nlno (149) feet east of the Southwost cornti" of block sixteen (16), Plat "A", Paradise Para-dise Townalte Survey; on First South street between Main and Second East streets, also on First South street between be-tween Third East street and Fourth East street; on Second South street between First West Btreet and a point ono hundred sixty-five (165) feet east ot tho Southwest cornor Z Block ten (10, Plat "A", Paradlso Townslte surrey;, on Third South street between Main street nnd First I East, nnd on Third South street between be-tween Second East street nnd Fifth East street; on First West street between be-tween Third South nnd Third North street: on Main street between a point one hundred seventy-one (171) feet South of the Southwest corner of Block three (3), Plat "A", Paradise- Townslte Survey and tho east and west center line ot Section twenty-eight (28), Township ten (10) North, Range 1 East; on First East Btreet between Third South street and Center street and on First East street between First North street and Second Sec-ond North street; on Second East street between Third South street 'nnd First North street; on Third East street between Third South street nnd Center street: on Fourth East street between Third South street and First North street, nnd on Fifth East street between Third South street and a point two hundred fifty-two (252) feot North ot tho Southeast corner of Block fourteen (14) Plat "B", Paradlso .Townslte ( Survey, all In Paradlso Town, Utah, and to defray the whole cost theroof estimated at f26.000.00, by n local assessment upon the lots or parcels of land within the proposed district to bo benefitted by said Improvements tho description of said property and boundaries of said district being as follows to-wit: Lot 1 to 8 Inclusive In Block 1, 2, 3, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 27, 28. and 33, nil In Plat "A," Paradise Para-dise TownBlto Survey; lots 1, 5, 6, 7 nnd 8, Blocks 4, 8, 20 and 32, Plat "A," Paradlso Townslte Survey; Lots 1,3, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 10 Pint "A" raradlso Townslto Survey; Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, nnd 8. Blocks 17, nnd 28, Plat "A" Paradise Townslte Survoy; Lota 1, 2, 5, 6, 7. and 8. Block 23, Paradise Para-dise Townslte Survey; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Blocks 24, 26 and 34, Plat "A'Taradiso Townslte Survey; Lot 2, Block 25, Plat "A" Paradise Town-silo Town-silo Survey; Lots 2 and 3, Block 39, Plat "A" Paradise Townslte Surrey; Lots 1 and 8, Block 40, PJat "A" Paradise Townslto Survey; Lots 1 and 2, Block 41, Plat "A" Paradise Townslte Survey; a parcel of land described as follows: Beginning at a, point on So.uthjElfle - see j Midsummer's Fads in Dress t Accessories M r" I " 4- J. i ir1?"' ' sVBBBK f '"' 4JrtA tfaJK j3pfY- LlHtVkiti flff & 4h1BBBBBbV I fletVMTF ' 4BUC 79 W ' VBrv'kSCWl?liiflHBBn 4 " 1 t "" KL BBBBBLH I ftBjP 'tfiBBR' J WV tSJtl' Lt4nBo3fl'& I (A Parasols for a noncon or so contented content-ed themselves with plain coverings, nnd attended to their duty with much Blngleuess of purpose. Hut now that we may think of nometlilng else besides be-sides duty, they are unfurled under this summer's sun touched up with pretty embellishments hs in time gono by. They take their cue from huts to bo worn with them, nnd pass It on to bugs, so that there ore two-pleco two-pleco nnd three-piece sets to inntch. Considering this chic of throe matched kcIh It Is very well worth while to ehooso hats and bags nnd parasols with reference to ano another, instead of quite Independently. Usually it Is tho art of tho milliner that Inspires tho decoration of pnrnsol or bug that brings these feminine belongings be-longings Into tho class of tlio hat worn with them. An example of this appears Jn tho dressy hat of black chnnlllly laco trimmed with ribbon nnd flowers nnd tho Inco-draped paranol fchown nt tho left of tho picture above. Hero tho parasol Is covered with tho samo silk ns that which makes tho foundation of the lint, bordered with the samo ribbon ns that In tho bniidv about tho hat nud finally veiled with tho samo lino black laco, Thero is a deep fall of lace about tho edgo of tho pnrnsol repenting Iho narrow curlulu of laco about tho edge of tho hat brim, Jn tho center of tho picture u three-pleco three-pleco set rovouls tho effectiveness of the new heavy Bilk weaves when used In nccesiorles for street dress, A plain and checked silk make up tho hat, bag and pnrasol, whoso story Is fully told by tho photograph. Finally a plain silk parasol gets Into line with ono of tho summer outstanding btylo features by means of figures worked about It In white wool. Decoration of this kind appears on hats, bags, frocks and wraps In endless designs and colors. It is nn easy way In which to bring yesteryear's pu'rusol up to dote. Cay Handbags. Particular utteutbm litis been paid to handlings this bcason by tho manufacturers. manu-facturers. Frames of gold, silver, col-ored col-ored celluloid and shell aro used. A bag of black satin bus embroidered on Its sides ti colorful design In wooden beads. Another of dark bluo tullld In nuitio gay with orlentnl embroidery. Popular Straws. Llsero and nillun straiVs aro very popular for hats but tho latter straw la difficult to obtuln. Ribbons, ostrich fancies, flowers of straw, -velvet or silk nnd various klnda of feathers, nm used ns trimmings. As to colors it would seem that any of thoso found In tho rainbow nro popular. of Third South street one hundred"!! (100) feet South of tho Southwell corner of Block threo (3) pjat avB Paradise Townslto Survey, nnu run.l nlng thenco South ono hundred (ion feet; thence east seven hundred t,x. )M ty-flve (765) feet! thonce north one H hundred (100) feet to the south side 'I of Third South; thence east aloag ! said side of said street seven hun- M. drcd thirty-eight (738) feet; thencjB south one hundred (100) feet; thence j cast twenty-two hundred and f0ijr (2204 foot; thonce north one bun- J drcd (100) feet to the south lino ot : Third South street; thenco aloa said sldo of said street thirty-seven hundred four (3704) feet to tin point of beginning, nnd being furth- 1 er described ns being in the northwest quarter of Section 34, and the northeast quarter ' of section 33, all In Townshlo 10 I North, Range 1 East; lots 1 to 8 It,, j cluslve'on blocks 1, 2 and 3, pjat 1 "B" Paradlso Townslte Survey, Lots ! 1, 2, 6, 7 nnd 8, Block 4, Phi ''u Paradise Townslto Survey; I.ors i and 2, Block 10, Plat "B" Pan'isj Townslte Survey; Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 and J 6, Block 11, Plat "B" Paradlso Toivn- I-site I-site Survey; Lots 2,-'3, 4, an I s, . Blocks 12 and 13,, Plat "B" Paradise Townslto Survey; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ' nnd 8, Block 14", Plat "B" Paradise Townslto Survey; Lots 2 and 3, Block 15, Plat "B" Paradlso Towflk site Survey; Lots 5, Block 18, and a Lot 2, Block 19, all In Plat "B" Paradlso Townslte Survey. All protests and objections to the creation of-said district nnd tho making mak-ing and -construction of tho . (.hove J and foregoing improvements there'll j and tho lovy of said special tax inutV be filed with tho Clert-.of tho Board. -1 of Trustees of said -town on or be- "j fore the 16th day of August, 1919, nt which tlnle the Board ,of Trustees will meet In Paradise Town, Cache I County, Utah, at the hour of 9 o'clock I P. in. for the purpose of hearing any and all objections and protests that may be so filed or made. j Dated this 19th day of July, 1919. j By order of the Board ot Trustees i of Paradlso Town. 1 JOHN .WELCH, j Adv-8-16 Clerk. - -; . : |