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Show THi pcirsir SrO:CtET Y PROVO POST are equally good and support the principals in both dialogue-an- d o pinging in a manner unusual ' amateur productions. The story is rich in comedy and light airy music. It is a ' simple which one and easily followed, makes it a favorite among the -- Mrs.' E, E. Corfman was the hostess at a delightful social Monday OPfffA CO. WELL FITTED s evening far the form of a N6on Miss shower, Opal being he guest of honor The guests were Mrs. Lester G. Baker, Mrs--. Merrill Lott, Mrs. Fred G. a Richmond, Mrs. Frank Htubbs, Mrs. Alva : Nelson,; Mrs. J. AV, f Never has the Brigh'aru Young Bishop, Mrs.- Rose Briscoe, Mrs. University' been better prepared givPark, Mrs. Samuel Raile, Mrs. Nel- since that school commenced lie Taylor, Miss Edgarda "Wedge ing opeEts than it is this year to wood of Salt Lake, Miss Helen present to the music lovers of this Thomas, Miss Kate Alexander, eity the comic opera, Boccaccio., Miss Anna Dobler, Misses" Hester For this performance, Professor 'and Helen Bonham, -- Miss Mina A. C. Lund has brought together a Miss .EtheLNtauv. Misy kni'iL C33U J)JL prjn e i p a Is ..whQ Winnie Wilkens, -- Misses Helen have had training in both vocal . and Mary Sawyer, Misses Lydia, an(Ldramatiejivork foe a number leading lady, Miss Pearl and Eva Jones, Miss Lael of years-JTh- e who Flora sings Fiametta, Ridge, Miss Irvine, Dorothy Newcomhe, this state only a few Miss Norma Havercamp, and Miss has been1-i5 ( months, but before leaving EngAlta Taylor. - land she had made a great record beautifulThe decorations were for herself and gives promise of blossoms in out apple ly earried and tiny heart si A number of an excellent musical career. John T. role splendid musical numbers were is Hand, who sings the title from well for known given and interesting games played, Miss Edgarda.Wedgewood he- - one end of "the state to the other, and as Boccaccio he will ceririg the prize winner, tainly prove a success. The other i , v members of the cast are Prof. C. The Scandinavians of this city Miss Olive Nixon, Miss Mill give a social at the old Tab- R.Johnson, Leslie Hickman, Annie Newell, ernacle tomorrow" evening at 7 Thomas Most! Whitaker, Martin, ex-' oclock. Those attending are Win. Holdaway, C. W. Whitaker,! pected to bring refreshments and and Miss Clarinda Holman, 'whoi a cup. All Scandinavians - are cordially invited. - e M Princess miscel-laneou- ' Thursday and Friday, May Acrpss Isthmus of Panama in 1912 - A Selig Educati6nal Price of Bob's Silence ' Vitagraph Drama The Kidnapped Conductor - 16-1- 7 I - . Kalem Comedy Outwitting Father Kalem Farce . Whea. a Mans Married S. his-abil- ity -- 4 L A. Comedy Ellen n - , & Thursday and Friday, May 7 - 16-1- Captain King's Rescue Lubin War Drama The Diamond Brooch Vitagraph Drama All On Account of Checkers r . - -- Selig" Comedy The Hobo ' Railroad .A Story Current Event Views lovers of comic opera. The story of the opera is a simple one. Pietro, the Prince of Palermo, is to be married to Fiametta in accordance with .the wishes of his father, and goes to Florence for that purpose. The Duke, her father, for reasons of his own lias had lie rr eared aslhe adopted daughter of Lambertuc-oi- o, a grocer, "who was not aware of her royal birth and intends that Some Special Tilings in she was betrothed in infancy. On his way to Florence Pietro falls in with a madcap lot whose leader is Boccaccio, and he joins them in many of their - pranks. ts, See Our Windows - incurred he anger of the . Florentine for having ridiculed them inbii stor ics, and he, too, is in love with Fiametta,Pietro, among his other adventures, has made, love to a married woman w hom the students induced him to believe was! the" nice e in ' stead' of the wife of Lutteringhi, the cooper. He has themisforlune, before presenting himself to the Duke and Fiametta, to be rmstakn for Boccaccio - and to receive a sound beating. In the denouement, when he is about to be.nnfted to Fiametta for, reasons of staterBoeeoceio, knowing that he is loved by her, arranges a play in which the misdeeds of Pietro are set forth In such strong light that she refuses the latter and gives her hand e the poet.Boccaccio himself has White Shoes Colonials, Pumps, Sandals k and Oxfords for Children Misses and Women. , See Them 1 - F arr er Bros. & Co. Now is the time to get rid of our You can do it by applyrheumatism. ing Chamberlains Liniment and massaging .the parts freely, at each appli or sale by all dealers. cation. Invitations have been issued by ami Mrs.- Eph raim Ellcrtaon for the wedding reception of their daughter. Hazel, and William A, Putin Thursday evening, May 23. They, will lie married on the 22nd r:. in the Salt Lake TempIe. -- 51 r. , -- - V 1 J Ivlgarda' Wedgvvood of Salt' Lake City eame to Provo a Monday to attend the shower Mrs,-E- . by Miss Opal Noon and is here for a few friends visiting ' ' days. .Miss giv-:-r- Airs. Iver. Lawson of Balt Lake Cityr who has just returned from Australia, where she has spent the winter, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Twelves, for a few days this week, - , . Mr. and Airs. C. of F. Dixon Payson announce the engagement of their daughter, Veda, to Lloyd II. Hamrcn of Kansas City, Mo., the wedding to take place at. the Dixon home in laysoit June ,5 - Mrs. Fred Finlay son, who has been quarantined for smallpox lor sometime, desires to inform her friends that she will soon be out. 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