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Show THE PROVO HERALD Herald "Publishing Company, Provo, Utah.' Published by the The Best Advertising Entered as rrovo, Utah-- second-clas- Medium in Southern Utah. rpy s under tne act Qt matter June 6," "1911, at the March 3, 1879. 4. L H. MASTERS..,.; postoffice, , ... Managing One year A strike' of considerable Editor Importance. has Just been made at the Iron Bios som mine. While following a feeder $2.50 from one, of the stopes on the main 4 ore channel a parallel fissure, ' THE TOURISTS VISIT. . One of the biggest boosts for this valley and for Provo in the Indiana particular will ofne as a result of the Tbef-4iraiswill go all over and tins' fruit belt the east and west telling pjospeCtive farmers what a wonderful valley exists way out here" jn Utah Theesult will be that many new settlers wilt' comedo this land of progress" and plenty. There are few such tourists passing through this. county as the band which passed here last Friday but .Provo 'did herself proud and would have done a great deal more had tne No. viitf level. as.ell an npporruniry. , The spirit of the people of this town is to be praised whcfi it comes ia reMliQspJtality and few: of the titles "sf Utah 4vil! do more to entertain visitors! than our Garden City. The rewill be made later through the ioluiitns1 port of the committee ' v" of this paper, -- ailEY i)ffn givpn " ,11X11 after about monthk-withou- t - ; .... . ' 1. "1 " please " periodcal.Ex 4 t(r?tr pef ''tonrr IfTadditional murk cti! tn Vinlrt Vicr nwn finnnir'thp Strontium Minerals "art AlioUsed for Reioverlna Sugar from Beet Molasses "8afe ;The general jampaigrfor and sane Fourth of len sweeping 'July: whlcli , has thscountry threatens to eradicate the use of "red fire," by those experienced ex-ce- In handling new and d . three-Woss- ' sulphate) that the variouB strontium" compounds' used in , the arts and sciences are made,and on this acoout a report h the "Celestite ".' Deposits In California : and Arizona," the ly W: C Phalen, just Issuedjby United States geological survey" as is , Bulletin ofpWcular inter-ts- t '" ;L:..L:,.T.t;.i: . " TMs0lstl4d osits occur along the northeast margin of Sain the Avawatz" mountains, r,ln Bernardino county, and are found In a belt 9 miles long by Vk milea wide." The thicknesj of the 'celestite zone s 75 or 80 ; may be jocarras much-aBut the exact thinness is diffi- feet L cult to ascertain In alf places owing to the .presence of wash and talus, East of Cave Spring Wash the out cropping reef or bahd of celestite was 'paced and found" to, be about 75 feet thick" This outcrop;" It la explained. TrWs the-da- i .. . OF- STOMACH JCIR-CUI- T - - troubie-wl- TROUBLE ta your N. J., Mrs. G. Jtengle, writes, "For over a Plain-fiel- past I have been troubled with mj stomach, Everything I ate upset It , Thi celestite depOsita. tn visited by Mr. Phalen are STORM was thrown from a ladder by a gust of wind during the windsWrm-1Thursday- - affernoon-a- nd sustaiaed painful internal ": injuries through being; struck on the side by the ladder. - It Is expected, he will re cover in a Tew days. Robert Moore 'Edwia. Elliott is:. reported to be critically 111 at his home and the doctors bold out-bu- t little hope of his recovery. ,fr...I$lllott A underwent an -operation :a :short J time 'back from which he improved slightly, tat typhoid fever set in a few weeks ago and he has gradually becomrweaier- . until his life is now dispairea ot. ' The crowd, says Byron Clark would years practice, public "IT rniglTTie staTeTt5at Miss Browning does not confine, her part " ; tions, but will, If her audience' desire, " render eight or a dozen numbers, Lett,' of the Electrics," done some and do it as graciously as she would fine acrobatic work tn the shade. He one, 'j stopped every ball that was batted his . The second feature of the company's iviy on the first bounce,-entertainment is the jeanne Russell fi Co. In a one act playlet entitled UNCLAIMED LETTERS which scored a great hit In ' 'Traps," i .. the Orpheum theater, Salt Lake, Remlnlng In the Provo Postoffice Mr.1" Ray F. Brandson ndMiss Jeanne' Russell m ; Why". Is another jlx - . in feature of the program Bell Brown Sabin ini, lyric reader -I-lWard-E,Clark, Mrs. Nellie; Griflth, Miss Hill; song hits; Miss Margaret and. Bell Nelson, Xlafid; Van Wagenen, Mrs. Browning in The Dance of the Xw&r Mrs, Geneva C, Flowers,"' and Florence MerrItt "com Gents, Adams, C. H.! Barlow, R. mediene, make p an excellent enterWUWalter, tainment.-- There will-b- e JAMES CLOVE, P.-at 2:50 and the evening performance st say . Bllllnss,MlsiMargaret; atS:30 i Xoo fimoot- companies. (adr.) and '. - Drug . :.. First z - of About :" ! : power co. case is on Suits Involving it Provo of Series $2OO,00Q Begun BiftfrrTu'dg A." B. The 'i cas.e of Joseph Mo'?55n"; . dThey won't be happy I o'clock. UTAH LAKE LAND, WATER f3f t r mt jmmr :akheuuatism mdnkvi and iubbii WIND eg-ul- Arizona 13 miles y' -- HURT PURING - - Del-Vall- vlth-JPtliE- "' 2-- - BURNS AND BRUISES,. terribly. One of Chamberlain's ad- FOR CUTS, vertising booklets cams to. "me. 'After ' In'Wry hoffit there should be a box reading a fewof the letters from peoIs not pnre celestite, but it t 'more ple who had been "cured by Chambe- of Bucklen'a Arnica Calve, ready to that tha pure mineral rlain's case of burnfc, cuts, Tablets, I decided to trr them. apply la every v will be found In some places in thin I .'have takftn scalds. 1 II. Polanco, n'Mr)y inr.y.ivtaito.o.' wounor Talffi'anTslfeaEs ahtt'ln ofiers ffioTe" a"' "T No, i, writes: "Buck" Tex' iPackae of them and can now eat -r mliprl, my litlla simpTrtTTBrnWiii T subrtances for believed. It gypsum, sale by example, foot cut Noone girl's Hedqulst Drug' Co., two stores, duartz In the form of sand or best could be cured."The World'l (adv.) llie" oxides of 'man- vsaIrX"' 6nty"Sfo.f .Recdmmende31.1)jr " '""i "T" g3 n e se and lron"" Hedqulst Dra stores," aly . LAKE slc Tay-lo- month -- ' OLD ; - stomach or chronic constipation, don't imagine that your case Is beyond help Jus( because your doctor falls to give yourellef. Br nt ': '.. y RESORT. the remodeling. - The dining room will he .enlarged Remember the big dance at the Old until it will seaTllmost" double the sow and tie lobjy will Lake Resort Thursday 'evening, July number o in the State when . one the be coziest Also by Orpheiig- orchestra; it is remodeled and. changed.' t boating and bathing. DANCE AT half-opene- Ladles. When you have tI years old), American's greatest child violinist. land-entere- sucrit jnakeajMi4jialyerj.lth.abaat more - 4&s-lntimat- CLEVER PANY obnoxious precocity, asthe Don Conover went to Salem to get sociated with talented children. She out of the way of the ball. Didn't miss is a sedate little miss, totally lacking him much. In self consciousness, as pretty as a and she plays. . rosebud, Ike Masters, foreman of the braid not devlnely, perhaps, but with rare department of the Herald, a tower of skill and excellent expression. Her strength on the third corner, "con- orosrram was one which a matured tributed his share toward irinninr mcsiclan would hesitate at .rendering,keeping awatirom the park. but she plays in" a manner which be- tokens not only carefal teaching, But better an inherent genius In interpretation. Yern, Hardy wouid be player If he wasl so goodjooklngir Her 'Souvenir walum4urdiai.was was the "Senenata" as rendered, nicely the but "Song of Spring" showed (Mochowskl), for the Electrics, Peters, up seemed best to give voice to the elfish well behind the batyouthfulness of the little artiste, and was exquisitely rendered. Besides her The" Singleton brothers playeC-- r musical numbers Margaret winds her league ball. way gracefully through the intricacies , vA v : ofa prety flower dance and lnciErerybody enjoyed themselves after dentally established herself firmly in ' ' ' ." ' " the'game. "" , the hearts of thoe who saw her. Little z: jnss Browing seems certain ' to add "Tubby" Boren went back to the her name to the list of those who have Electrics and played a sluggish game. brought tame to Utah tn. a musical above is a. clipping from way." Nephi Costello Hicks .of the Post one of the large state &ily papers contributed a new baseball :or the concerning, one of Miss - Browning's event.-.he behefirbT the performances;-For't- es distinction to be a depositor at the end of that I asked whether I might be allowed to work for It, too. 1 dq cot remember-hooften my name went Into that box attached to a bou slip, cut l, do Know mat I used to examine my stock of virtues very carefully" in those, days: From "Beth Alcott's Playmate," by' Lydla Hosaer v Wood In Harper's Bazar, SURPRISING CURE (eig'at A? - Hum Miss" Margaret Browning, fis- -- Saturday's Game listanVp-nf-ff- iit X X. - n south of Gila Ben, Maricopa county. Here the celes'tlte occurs In the form of a bed or beds "overlain and Mtx-lain In 'tome places by sandstone beds and In otters by igneous flows, In tlje northwestern part of the deposit, where the relatlona and ihtcknesses can be best determined, The beflf with which the ceTeatitelsairectly is 40 to 50 feet thick. Of this thickness the upper 8 to 10 feet looked moatpromlsing' as asource pf the mineral. Careful 'prospecting, how BTWThTsT'X -NV from firework although there lsno doubt that there will always be , more or ever,: will be necessary to deternilne less "colored fire" displayed during the thickness and extent of "purer 'the jis'ual political rallies lii 'the .early layers tthemineual. fall Strange a copy: of Bulletin MQ-- T may be oS whclh element strontium chemical tained free on application W the "red In the used is Director of the Geological Survey at manufacture;Of the is demand Into (In fire coming Washington,. D. C. form of strontium hydrate in a "more peaceful branch of manitacturet:".e Reminder to Be Good. recovery ofS"gar from beet moiasses. The "Bon box", was another device nitrate" Is thi compound , Strontium used to produce red fire, although good. Inside, the front door of their the chlorate 'and carbonate are also house stood a box which served as the Strontium symbol of an honor system, for Into It employed to a less extent 4; the end of each day the' child iho f In the form of Iodide, bromide, ace- had been good eni hadn't disregarded iate Taftaffl, srgjin'iifft; "p:,o. 1 aWglg irele'Efndiretepped W and other salts Is used as medicine slip bearing her name and the code and in the chemical laDoi'AtOiy. .; :'! word "Eon" with after iriscIIeTIyo1nTeTe7n I - te -- -Xm oft-tim- "REP FIRE." ' V VAUDEVILLE COM suits of the same nature, involving HOTEL REKIOBELED; FROM ORPHEUM of property Interest to AT PROVO THEATER 24th tant bearing on neighboring prop- vHNffERGOES OFERAIIOK ' ertles,! " same defendants. 7 theater-goinThe Provo public will Smiley asks to have a contract for noroubt be 'pleased to leaf a - that Vhile""the' Hotel Roberts Is unde of Elberta C. has Hick3 boQke'd.one v :s Manager N, and into in 1911, set aside money going changes&nd enlargementeu. of the best attractions from the Or- to manager, W. D. Roberts, 13 baring his amounting paid by plaintimm pheum Circuit for next' Thursday in returned. Appendix taken out at the Provo Gen- the local playhouse. The feature at $3,400 and a note of $3,700, was He pur- - eral alleges that the land hospitalr"Venre Informed today traction of the entertainment Is Miss. on u"der misrepresentations, ap4chaseJ who picture that he is recovering nicely burfrr Joe Elliott and Keith Henry Margaret Browning, ' the pkrt of the def endants as to the distinchas who the and above umpired and their alternate thievery, pears feel that he is doing entirely too much of pur for water Irrigation quantity first for one side, ihen the other, tion of being America's greatest child a'rohe tlmel For several poses. Judge, W. H. King and Judge remodeling Brandon nay violinist Manager seemed to give general satisfaction. Roberts thave R. C. Orr are attorney for plaintirf, months Mr, .and Mrs. of the company, has a book full of R.hflrman-and-Br-J3 a nnmberof been "contempmtlng"' notices all of whica praise the angJudgjs FarreL-onhPost plays as gpod press WdrTTdl tne young musician. little hotel neat around their changes as he ever did. "Miss" Browning displays none of and they have chosen this time to do fc MAKES J-T- work doubt Increase the value of the mine, and then it may also hare an Impor- - ""summer and tarry latt- r-- sure has two parallel reins ' In " the south end of Its property it will no Seldom do we make personal mention of the work of in our editorial columns but we believe that W. II. Ray is worthy of special mention in connection with the Tourists visit. )Nt recall "that when the" word firstp" came through concerning the itinerary of this bunch of atitos that "Bill"- - Ray" was the first man to get busy , on bringing them to a stop at Provo and plan for their reception. Ray is always on the job whfjn it comes to boosting for the Garden City and the interests "of this valley. In many cases he does this with no selfish motive."' Of course we realizelliat there are thoseiwho: sayhe is""workingfor-rri- s own, Interests-onl- y, live such ones in. this town but this is not true." We need more ; make her grow as she should. to roil Assays Which were made yesterday show that this ore is worth from $33? shows that the main 't With "the prospects before this city that there is a "glass factory "aij several other improvements, business 7 help but feet ttiatr an Importantltrike as - ieen made. sigfVtriFdoeff gone t.. : Iron Blossom cannot -'- furnishing other reason. qr giving tie date of. his prospective returni In the case of The Commoner, Bryan, of course, is busy. His assistant hag got a new government job, therefore fr'n-il- l mnnthlv lA e intimatpff t ic'cha nlnri rtrifit-Mnf at the outset.'bappy is the publisher who can run a go as you, i i f part of the : Iron' Blossom ground, The new ore deposit has been cut for Liistancejf jibouiJOJeet. and as the ore appears to te making both north and south the officials of the consulting his subscribers or any one . else. This is the- lianrrrirositipri attained by Bryan s Com. releventlv-raakingmoner ; therissue-oful- y tjielnnouncemen-tr. it. rr,t r t tj once a monin, ne commoner nereaner appear-putnat i wouiq t of within the jrange The only equal to our obseryation was when Jloward of the Salina Sun used to lock up, put a to a f-- A' of woryhe broke 40 feet - C , - - v jf'v that It ihlght lead to a small bunch of ore fie was greaUy surprised when. he getsai had , no paralleled tw maln ore lone, When Supt Za- 1'found; sinalljtrlnger of oremaking oft toward, the" east he de cided to follow It and hlle he felt ,.y -, -- ore supply, The Iron JlossftS-people-- Idea' that another fissure -- Happy is the publisher who can go to press just when the 500 however, the- same Yesterday, Blossom I -- "" wasjrst ore was, tapped by a drift from the main level, and the work "which, has already been done indicates that tne new find will add greatly' to the. Iron -- . shaft and the ore 1 located about 75 feefiftove ed --- carry ore, was en tog high grade silver-lea- d This new discovery was countered. made some distance to the north of lljll ij tUI th IZ they get it. It's tru? Iiealth i':-' foc3d eigrtorJhe with meals or between 11 Smiley vs. Lake Land, .Water & Power com paiy7 air Ift" howbeTngTieard by Judge A. B. Morgan In the Fonnh tTtali if di9trlcliou"rt' " Vhe Importance for. the' casejs pfgreat reason; that other - rrr: ilJ .. |