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Show PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST Old Fo lk Enjoined Springdell Outing UTAH STATE FAIR - - 6ETTII1G Samuel Ashby, Decoration M. Ntyve, George T. Rosco Hanks, W. Tanner, Charles Hopkins. John II. Lee, Neils Johnson,- -- n. Transportation F. M. Snell, Ily r urn Argyle, IDA.-- Porter, --Jos IV Christensen, Chas. Hickman, W. R. Greenhalgh, A. A. LeRoy. Reception J. II. Snell, N. C. Christensen, William J Finlayson, Lorenzo Argyle, Albert Hone, R. L. Woodward, Henry Boyle. Program R. G. Thurber, E. R. Taylor, Jos. A. Gibbetts, Angus Taylor, Enos Ludlow, J. II. Tew, Riehard Mendenhall. Amusements George A. Hone, J. Preston Creer, Roy Davis, Jos. E. Eitkens. Ivan Ballard, II. S. Clyde. ID E, Dice. s That City is Ready for Crowds Util 4HH R. L. Woodward. Spanish Fork Announces (Continued From Page One.) $ K C : r I OldShoesMcM'ew Sewed Soles a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. V I t t George S.Busbyi z, Work-Ha- s BeenrDone Spry; adUress, Strawberry ProFormerly with Eggleston I:', Oh Ye Mountains &uch Singing, S 57 N. FIRST WEST ST. strong, have returned from their High, congregation. on Buildings and Grounds ject Pioneers, J. Preston Creer; Provo at House, outing Opposite Opera Springdell Thursday music, Ilelds band. for Next Season. Reminiscences,' Judge John E. afternoon, they have been votirfg Booth. VOUR SHOES IN V JBRING of Some of the leading talent it the best'outing ever held, and Miss Florence Jepperson. $ MK1 the state will ho present to furall are loud in their praises of Song, Fifty-siyears ago the Utah nish! the music. Reading, Mrs. Walter Jenkins, the splendid treatment accorded O H KK State Fair was organized under 2 p. m. Band concert, Helds H LK4 I them by the Springdell Resort Original song, Albert Jones. V company. Many incidents occur-e- d After the program the sports the name of the Deseret Agricul- Band, Provo Silver Band, and These interesting prices on on the trip "w hich demonstrated and awarding of prizes took up tural and Manufacturing Society, Spanish Fork Band at City Park the good "will of all people con- the timer Hans Anderson woa the a in a pioneer ter- and race track. cerned. In one instance Frank prize for being. the oldest man pioneer society Sports. ' Ramsey, the popular - automobile by a few patriotic citizens 2 p. m. Baseball game present. He was 91 years of age, ritory, who appreciated the good purse, league teams. 2:20 class, man, was sent to take old folks and Eliza Horton, 83 years old, of Utah would be accom trot or pace, $250 "purse; 2:30 and could that s to the train and upon getting Mr, won prize. The oldest an institution. class, trot or pace,1 $150 purse; such Mrs. and Curtiss he found he ar- couple was John McAdam anc piished by ANSWERS THE CALL rived just seven and a half min, wife, having been married 66 The surviving members of the par- running race, 8 mile, $75 purse? witnessec have . utes after the train had gone. He years. , Mrs. Eliza. Olson receivet ent organization autq, race, three mile, $200 purse immediately started for the resort the prize for being the mother o the realization of their brightest Commercial Club relay race, al Provo People Have Found That and caught the excursion train at the largest family, having 11 ehil anticipations. Each annual fair clubs of south end of county, $15 This is True.- r ' Olmsted. - dren living, jwhile .George .Moore has been a succeeding success,,bt-teare always in force at our than the last with prospects Whentheexcursionistsarrived took the prize for being the father p Store. Read them over care- for greater things in the future. A cold, a strain, a sudden Pavilion. they had not long to wait for a of the most children, having. fully some of them will in- 30th 8 p. m. Greatest display of fire wreneh, Wheu-'th-e races took place - On Monday, September sumptuous banquet v hich bad X terest you. the 34th of these great events wil works ever seen jn Utah County, - - ; been prepared and was served to George Moore won the A little cause may hurt the kid4C f them under the trees. After the dash for men over 80. Niels Lar open, and from present indica Evening concerts by the bands, neys. Ivory Soap sue be the will it all crowning and at tions, 8C for AuditQrium Olhe the Palm son men dash dancing won the Soap. following program banquet Spalls of backache often follow, kinds of amusement. and was carried out: 8? over 75, and Mrs. Jacob Nelson cess of all. Surgeons Physicians Or some irregularity of the The committees in charge of urine. Agricultural methods in Utah 15C over 80 years of age, won the Pears Soap Singing, America.' a revolution the program are as follows: f are undergoing Packers Tar Soap Prayer, Andrew Watson. ladys prize against the field. A splendid remedy for such atmore for than in Practices Committee. vogue Central . . 5 4 B. Keeler. Vassahne The excursion party returnee Address, Joseph ' are being cast aside Spanish Fork Elias Hansen, tacks, half a century S . . Rice Ponder. Thos. .35 to Java Provo Reesley. Response, Tuesday evening. methods are taking chairman; F. M, Snell, A. G. StodA medicine that has cured thousand La Blache Powders. . . HOC J to the end of ac- dard, W. A. Jones, Jas. Creer. ands Kosmeo 39C ner, are expected to fly tomorrow their place, and Democrats Fail to the with the R. A. S. people G. quainting Is Doans Kidney Pills. Talhurst, to the wedding at Widford, near Ideal Hair Brushes. . . . 75 Payson the State Fair Porter' George Tanner, C. S. Tip-to- n Foot Powders 15C ? Thousands of people rely upon Chelmsford, of Claude Graham-Whit- e proper procedure, Choose Man After this is year. Especial working Otto Earlandson. Peroxide and Miss Dorothy Taylor of .15 it. . attention is being given the things Santaquin J. II. Tew, N. S. York, .15C $ Colgates Talcum- -. Ilerejs one case: the of will make Taking Twelve Ballots New it .greatest that Talcum X5 C The 'honeymoon will be passed HollidayMenens D. R. F. Mrs. Charles Everett, entertainTooth Paste. .19 X aboard the cruising yacht Majesta. educational as well as Mapleton William-- Tew, Rich- No. 1, Mapleton, Utah, says : "(Continued From Page One.) Colgates ard Mendenhall. has present- ment event of the year. The peoMr. Graham-Whit- e Stillmans Freckle ' About a year ago I became afdeare and instruction need N. C, - Salem Andrew Peterson, derwood. This will .serve as a ed to his fiancee a ix cylinder ple Cream 39C flicted with kidney trouble, and manding education, and the State Christensen. Giovine further test of the ability of Wil- automobile landaulet. 39C j Sempre I had such severe pains in my back Fair will furnish it. George A. Hone, L. that I could not get about to atson to hold his votes. If he conSozodont Benjamin 39C Progress is the watchword of K. Stewart. AT THE ELLEN. tinues to do so, New York eventHinds 39C noncy&Ahnod tried housework. to I tend the Fair management Lake Shore Jos. Jones, Sam- several my . Lusterite ually max go to him. The Clark ,.19C remedies, but nothing and betterment be will There inuel sufficient , Wanted a have Listerine assert Ashby. a highly 19C they Baby, unextent people to me great any Sn helped I .... . Committee on Fireworks Roy til I "rock ribbed votes- to. prevent teresting comedy, will be present- improvement at every point .39 Ongoline 5 began taking Doans Kidney Davis, W. A. Jones, Jos. M. Ar- Pills. This Brushes the nomination of any other man. ed &3 a headliner at ike Ellen for every department. Tooth f. removed preparation Alive to the necessity of having gyle, W. F. Tanner, L. J. Ilanson, 25c The situation was apparently tonight and Monday night. 15c, 0c, 10c, week in a and back the my pains amusement features of the Fred Cone, J. II. Tew. as badly mixed as ever as the tired Jerry Singleton finds single life the after beginning its use'I was on in specwith, Fair others, Fublicity-r-Jus-ti- n I keeping and delegates left the convention short blessei but not profitable, as kis ial efforts have been made to se- "Advertising feet again, attending to my my Creer. A. Prestbn J. him her Loveless, ly before dayhreak thk morning mother in her will leaves of attractions of such a Invitation- - Elias Ilanson, W. work. Doans Kidney Pills have to seek a little rest before going fortune provided that he is mar cure a line as not to displease the A. Jones, Geo. Anderson, Samuel my most hearty endorsement. on with ike struggle in the after- ried and has a family by April, character all dealers. Price For sale same E. 1912. Jerry, being a bachelor, most fastidious and at the Taylor, N. S. nolladay, L. K. 50 cents. by noon. Fosler-Milbur- n Where Goods Cost No More 9 to Co., as a nature such of Willtime please Andrew Peterson, Stewart, The dark manager jubilantly finds the condition very awkward sole And Look Eetter. New York, agents Buffalo, iam T. Tew. claimed that every Democratic when his uncle presents himself all classes. racStates. United for the and honest K K candidate who ever reached a ma- to hand over the bequest and see Fast, exciting in the numerous Banquet Jas. Creer, Jos. Reese, is Doans Remember name k the C. N. O. promised Wm. ing resorted is Beckstrom, the convention in the always family. Strategy jority will be entered Dr. Mile AntlP-niPills for Matley, Henry Boyle. and take no other. succeeded in eventually getting to. Nellie, the hired girl, presents events in which horses fastest and of best the some herself as the wife, while Barry, the required region. It will be necessary for any the butler, dresses in skirts and in the to a banner points mother-in-laEverything nominaof role the the Democrat receiving plays 1912. Given seasonable tion to get 726 votes. The first They all go out to borrow babies fair in reasonable and weather, therewill .ballot yesterday gave the follow- and Corral three, one of which is close to 125,000 be undoubtedly Wilmad the at colored. Uncle gets ing results: Clark, 440 12 ; pass through the Utah son, 324 ; Underwood, 117 ; Har- joke but being a good, old sport people Fair State gates from September mon, 148; Baldwin, 32; Marshal, finally lets up and hands over the 30th to October 5th, The citizens 31; Bryan, 1; Sulzer, 2. The money. make a record Brave, Braver, Bravest, one of Utah should help ' twelfth ballot was the last taken attendance. before the convention adjourned of the popular Broncho series, Those in charge of the 1912 Fair an Not results Thou and the Shalt Covet, to 1 oclock today, and : are of that ballot was as follows: interesting number showing how Officers President, Jas. GrMe-lonaldis(Hark, 549; Wilson, 354; Under- envy and covetousness lead to ; first vice president, Robwood, 123; Harmon, 29. MArshal, appointment, wherein a vain wo- ert R. Irvine; second vice presiman in her desire to vie and cope 30 ; Kearne, 1; and Bryan, 1, B. F, Redman; secretary, with her friend, loses the coveted dent, S. ; treasurer, Wra, Ioraee prize and one hundred dollars be- I. Rowe. Ensign OPERA HOUSE SECURES "" sides, and falls into her own pit, GOOD COMEDIAN ACTS Supervisors. FOR NEXT WEEKS BILL will also be presented. summons. Department A, horses, B. F. ledman. Manager E. G. Epperson of the In the.District Court of the Fourth Department B, cattle, C. G. Ad-ncProvo Opera House wishes to an- Judicial District of the State of Utah, -know- nounce a great event for next in and for Utah Department C, sheep and swine, County. week a musical comedy team Cora Doyle, ID Seeley. , plaintiff, vs. Oscar- J ; under the name of Loch and Doyle, defendant D, poultry, Robert Summons. Department Brooks, recently of the Sullivan The State of Utah to the said De- R. Irvine. Circuit, while fendant: and Considine Department E, dairy products, spending their vacation in Salt T. F. Thomas. to You. summoned, are appear heiby Lake were especially engaged to within Department F, agricultural pro is the store in which tQ place your confidence-Hundr- eds twenty days after service of appear for one week at the Provo this summons upon you, if served ducts, bees, etc., T. F. Thomas. Opera House, beginning Monday, within the county in which this action - Department G, horticulture, and July 1st.and Brooks have the repu- is brought; otherwise within thirty floriculture, C. A.1 Iliekenlooper; Loch Department II, agricultural ma after service, and defend the Rowe. tation of being one of the greatest days above entitled action; and In case of ehineryy etc., IVm. II. O teams for producing laughter on manufactures, I, will Department failure so to do, judgment the Sullivan and Considine circuit. your Hewlett. II. to be rendered ; you according T bey will ehange their program the demand against Department J, minerals, IVm. II, of the complaint, which with te every two nights, opening up up-to-dahas been filed with the clerk of said Rowe. Mrs, fine the Hebrew Messenger and the Court arts, K, Department . on Monday Leading Lady This action is brought to recover a Simon Bamberger. women s work night. judgment dissolving the bonds of Department L, Mrs. Emma A. Ernpey. . matrimony heretofore existing be dozen aviators WEDDING tween Department M, educational, Mrs you and the plaintiff. AT WHITE Simon Bamberger. ELIAS HANSEN, V Speed department, W m. C. W in Attorney for Plaintiff. dozen A 27. June LONDON, Post Office address, Spanish Fork, der. .aviators, including Robert Lor - Utah. RUNS OFF TO EUROPE raine, Gustave Ilamel, T. II. Sop- - Flret publication June 29, 1912. TO ESCAPE $5 FINE with. James Valentine, Lewis TurNew Since the olcl folks of Provo, 271 x -- the-lady- v tjh- j ToiSet j Articles 5-- -- 25-ya- rc 25-ya- rd f up-to-da- te : l j ...... - t - Christ-ensen,Fran- n two-third-s. inter-mounta- in ns. o) y a KJ 1U cJ d ' "7 WHY NOT? y. Give Us Yom Patronage, we want you to - The Fair "Store Company ofsatisfied customers have placed their confidence with us long ago. We Want You Too merchandise will make many new Our friends for our store and draw the old ones closer. Cut Prices on Summer Dre:c as, aids, Shirts, Embroidery, Wash Goods Great' B" r.ino at Tiro Fair StoreOCoxnpany fly K HH H I Provo' Every Day WASHINGTON, N. J., June 27. Why Can we sell for Less Money than ctl.cr stores? Slrr.ply because we reduce every Rather than pay a $5 fine expense to minimum. Low rent, very Ii.tlz clerk expense and cash buying. which he believed unjust, Frank Scir.itl.ir.;; ! H 12 i Monday and Tuecday t D3 JM3 Tta Lcaunj L'-- i y -- 11:1:rev i 4 A r.turical Cc 4U M4- A Ij I ! vsv-t-- v H-- s n- -l H"H cf fr i I- - U S i4 H 4' Kinamau, a young man of this town, is today on his way to Europe. Ivinaman was lone of 16 youths who wore arrested a few days ago for misehevious damage to private property. They were fined $5 each and given a week to pay the money. Kinainan declared that the fine was an outrage and told friends that he would h ave the country gather than pay it. Two days later word was received that he had sailed for ' - . 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