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Show fc. pACEjaciap: tjrs frovo K3j .i. 4. Ufllir GAINS M FARMERS ,$JUST IMPROVE ROADS OR THE RURAL ROUTES WILL SUFFER ill BIG Dunpg.the past week many ot the girls in the popular,. Piano . Contest conducted by Jryines J?'- made great gains, and they are getting ready for a hard race for the finish. The special priz.es have proven very popular and the winners are decidedly well jdeas-cd- . The vote this week is as follows: i -- , s r Standing of Candidates. ' Miss Lucile Goddard 22,1100 Miss Zina Rawlings 10 200 Miss Ella Crandall 21,000 Mrs. Rachel Hardy 1 2,000 Miss Edith Wells 35,0Ou Miss Ethpl Sumner 12,200 Miss Bess Morgan 16,800 Mrs. Mildred Goodman 22,300 Miss Anna Dean ,73,100 Miss Della Snow 11, SO"1 Miss Jennie Ferre 20,000 Miss LaVicve Huish 31,000 Miss Edna Andrews ' 3,000 Miss Josephine Madsen 31.000 Mrs. Hannah Card ell J 313.200 Miss LaRue'Wood 13,500 - Miss .Miss Jennie'Birch Saturday Saturday Special Special Manufacturers Sale Fine Shadow . 13,000 20.900 Mary'Hales Mss Fern Van Wagenen.. 1 1,600 Miss Fay Anderberg 13900 -- Miss Eva Aird .33,700 , Miss Fanny Terry 14,700 .,900 Mrs.'Mary, Dahlquist 14.G00 Miss Olivia Swensen 17.100 Miss Anna Carter Miss Eunice Buckley 1,600 3.700 Miss Emma Zabriskie 11,000 Miss Jennie Penroid . 4.300 M'ss Myrtle Bonnett . Mrs. Lester Searle .6,200 4Vi3.3ih) Miss Zina Larsen -Miss Vcra Overlade 208, 30) Mrs. Vergie Murdock 33.000 12.300 Miss Vera Bean Miss Helen Newell 69.700 ,-- Postal Inspector F M. Hamilton and Postmaster-James Clove spent today go- - ! ing over the rural routes preparatory to rerCmnu ltding that a portion of Route No. 1 be taken off and given to No. 3. "J'hey also went over other sections. The proposal change 'will plaee the Lake iew precinct on Route No 3. When interviewed this ' afternoon, Mr. Hamilton said" that in order to get the ex- tensions asked for . by the people in the rural routes it wilLbe absolutely necessary to make many improvements on the roads. Otherwise the department will not consider extensions on poor roads. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Edna Jensen Dorothy Dunn Mary Ekins -- Mecham Sarah Urie Eva Harding Retta Broadbent Cora C. Pickering Pearl Smith Orea Bean Ruth Foster Leah Sorenson I O. Belva Widths from 9 to 27 inches Values from 60c to $2 00 - 4,100 V- 2,1 Q0 - 10,100 .18.100 8,lu0 9,600 27,100 26,800 63,300 55,700. 404, 7U0 2,100 Hurst Mary Maycock Lizzie Henry Edna Simmons Jean Williams Ada nowe J. E. Daniels - Fawn Jones Mss Ethel Farrer Mi$s Anna Taylor Misfc Nora Redfield Miss Irma Parker . 20,700 38,000 2,700 2,200 2,100 .5,600 20,400 Ferrin - Mable J. f 4,GK) 15.900 80.200- 1 - 2,400 227,000 55,700 Our New York buyer found a New York lace importer needing ready cash and he closed witK him for these wonderful values. You can buy a gradu- . Miss May Walters 32,5001 Miss Edith Ross 8.1 00 ' Miss Marie nedquist 9,700 Miss.Ilah Loyeless 3,100 ' Mrs. Myrtle B. Smith 13,300) Miss' LaRelle Cfarler 21,207, Miss Hattie Terry' 6,100 Miss Lida Ilarmer 31,100 Mrs. Lena Ellerton 7.7o0 TONIGHT x Miss Alce Conrad 7.10Q "The Hand Print of Mystery" Mrs. Aehsa Paxman 126,800 A two part Drama with Alice Miss Grace Ward 9,409 Moore. Tom and Joyce Miss Esther Crowther 4,(i0t) "The Ghost of Mother Eve" Mrs. Ethel Clark 5,000 Second Story of t.GOoJ Miss Oasis Watkins "Dolly of the Dailies" A crowd of boys atole Dr. L. L. Miss J. R. Hodson has been busy this 9.000 Riddle Tilly 'With Mary Fuller. Miss Susid ednos-automobile 1 W last 4,700 week Noyes Higgs giving civil service exam- Pathe Weekly Miss Leona Hudson ' 3,100 SATURDAY day night and went to Spanish ' inations to a number of applicants Miss Orena Smart 3,900 Matinee 2 to 5 p. m. Fork. ' Son after the machine was forgovernment positions. The ...mi t Mrs. Amicone 4,000 Mary these positions is rap- "The Mischief Maker" that Jesse Knight-takeIt is reported' its loss was discovered Mrs. J. B. Seamount 2.000 . A Two Part VTtagrapff featurProvo the W,U Mr. Arthur Zabriskie 1,300 aSfn bli ing Earl Williams and Edith House, The Cerekf Food Mlss Ruth Merrill 30,900, Story. . Keeler Mrs. Maude Bowen the .Fork and brought hack to Provo. 3,700 "Mr. Sniffkins Widow" Powcr d LlCht C. Mrs. W. Reid 1,300 TLo officer,. Bn.Uy flowed. Edison Comedy. business at Midvale and ... panys Miss Rifle Anderson 1,200 10 "The Countess and Burglar t boys to return to their, homes and the southern part of Salt Lake Mrs. T. A. Elliott 1,100 Selig Drama. 1 ,209 yesterday, they were taken before county. Was in Provo on business Mrs. David Soulier MONDAY 3 the months Miss Lapriel Stippmayer.-Mr- s. Ilerpiap liftmen, Judge !Qlazier who released them during the early part of the week, - -- Matinee 4 p. m. r -Elsie Barrett old son'ef , r, nd Mrs. .Jacob on a suspended sentence. , Oliver - Qoldfpnih Famous ' Mrs. the, 3,00jLas9en,r.die4' MaryKerahaw at, f i Book put into Photo Play' CONGREGATIONAL; CHURCH ipimprning J family residence the Fjftli ! Izy The city commissioners met -Wakefield Vicar of ;"The Former Commissioner John H.,ward.v T:o !pfani Sprill be buried Rev. Philip' King, Pastor, and allowed N. C. Hanks 0 In four 'parts. D.1- II. Dixon of Proin -' f pom been Son has and for received thij Payson injuries day seryiees: Sunday school, 10 "A Night Out" Brg ( vo the greater pArtnf the week' funeral ehpellt x h'cloe Satur-servin- through falling through a broken a. m. ; morning worship, 11 a. m.; Edison Comedv. h 'M 1 I ' I Union as a- juror. C. K meeting 6:30 p. m. culvert. . day. j ating dress of Shadow Laces foraslittleasit would cost forget Lawn Dress. Show Window number one for display. PRINCESS , iy and,a.n fr n Union Service vv'th sennon by Rev. J. A. Smith of the Methodist church at 7:30 p, in. Monday evening: Social gathering under the direction of the men of- - the church and congregation. Thurs-da- y : 7 Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. v-- estSs&TrTbS the' -- yes-terda- y Sun-$50.0- - - !, . g -- WW W -- 8 o o o o o o O 0 o oo (J Q I vj ; ci o o o c : avenue store Tony Danico has taken ebarge the Luigi Gaudia Shoe" Shop at 127 N. Academy Avenue and 'dnes shbc reall kinds of is HiS'.work ng excelled pairing. and hlsprices'are reasonable. " He also carries a completelinb of of up-to-da- te tobacco, cJgars, gumr groceries,-sod- a cigarell'ndy, wattr. root -- beer, etc. iilG VVWVW Ww SATURDAY AT9 A. M. - Our entire stock consisting of dainty Irish point, Brussels net and No,tingham lace curtains all on sale at this 0 o) o a rO o KSQvk&n IN i hts , - j ft ovr r reiaaijkable heavy redactionNong reseryed.LjustJhe time of the year when you most want ne w, crisp and attractive curtains-- at your windows. This is your opportunity to stock up at a low price. 65c Noting Lace, preUf AmTservteeble, 33x84 inphes, pair serviceable, 46x100 and $1.50 Noting Lace, pretty inches, pair $1.65 Noting Lace, pretty and serviceable, 50x100 inches, pair 46x84 $1.75 Notinghams, Lacy and attractive, inches, par ,r-- -' - yHe Big Busy Popular Store : - -- i - yvj g - ra Curtain Scrims and Swiss, per yard tl5 rc I up Notingham Nets I5c&up perryard j Madrass Drapery, jg . per yard 27ciup Where You Get the Best for the Least Money . FARRER BROS. CO - OwVwCCOC'fWWvJ WwJ 9c 1 o . o o O o () wwO |