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Show : LICENSE FEES SET BY PROVO COMMISSIONERS Provo, Dec. 30. The commission I this morning rc Ised city ordinances relating to licensing various kinds of businesses. Haw-kern, peddlers or vendors of vegetables fruitB, garden products, poultry, fixh and game will be licensed at $10 per year. Fortune tclie-s andknll Winds of trick amuse- I ments promoters must pay $5 to $10 for each performance Circuses will pay a license hereafter here-after in accordance with tbe price .charged for seating. Where over j three -fourths of the seats tire held at a price over 25 cents each, the rate will be $100 for the first performance perform-ance and $50 for each subsequent peiformancc When the general admission ad-mission is 25 cents or less for three-fourths three-fourths of the seating capacity the license will be $50 for the first per-! per-! formance and $25 for each subsequent performance A special rate for dog or pony show performances where twenty animals or less are used is $15 for the first da. and $10 for each day following. Where more than twenty animals are used, the rate will be $20 the first day and $15 each succeeding day. Tho license fee for solicitors is $4 per day or $25 per year. On firms, corporations or transients doing mercantile mer-cantile business, a license of $25 pea I day w ill be c harged. License fee for 'book agents and florists is $10 a year. Lectures on various subjects, musical entertainments, concerts and fairs are on tho free list. ' |