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THE BIG, BUSY, Mail orders delivered by Parcels Post free in first tone. POPULAR STORE ... any-whe- re 29-3- 3 N. Academy, Provo. & B. Y. U. STUDENT GETS THOMPSON SCHOLARSHIP Buy You Memorial Dav Suit Friday WE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY . Remember Overland. L the $1050.00 Have yon got y our. Ticket rWJp;I01 GeorgeWortheifhas just returned to his native state - Schwab from Calif orniaT where he spent the last school year in the University of California. While at the school Mr. Wor- theiTmade a specialty inos- tal law and his thoroughness in his subjects won for him a Thompson scholarship which means his expenses will be t paid at the big California" in- stitution next winter. stu, George Worthen was a dent a; the Brigham Young University gn4 training here- hps placed him in the front- ranks of w the class in Berkley. Mr. Worth- bn feelf.tbat the locaVschdol made it possible to get this noteworthy recognition. - J. B. ASHTON, Manager University of Utah Musical Society Presents . LEONCAVALLOS - X in the University of , Utah production of Leoncav&llhs Pagliacd, at the Opera House Thursday of this week, assisted by a Chons of 100 voices and a full Symphony Orchestra of fifty piecs. . The soloists are MISS EDNA EVANS, DAVID MRS. NANCY HAWLEY : 4fiDIED ON SUNDAY Fifth returned TONIGHT ONLY THE BETTER WAY A Selig Two Part Drama. OUR MUTUAL GIRL Series No. 18 BILL7 TELL PAWNBROKER Biograph Comedy. ; THE PRICE OF HONOR " Drama. t ' WEDNESDAY A FATHERS HEART A Lubin Two Part Story. PUTTINa ONE OVER A Pretty Story with Mary Boyle ward. She had just from a" trip - to - Los Angeles, where she had been visiting relatives. The deceased was bom in Arkansas, Nov. 15, 1837, and came to Utah in 1857. She lived the greater part of her lafe in Fillmore, Millard county. The following children and many other relatives survive hen "W m.P. "Hawley, Salt Lake Jacoh C. Hawley, Oasis; Mrs. L. H.Noyes, Provo ; Henry W. Ilawley, Los .Angeles , Mrs. S. A. Chase, Provo; S. M, Hawley, Oasis; Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, Nephi; and Mrs. Pearl Ilea-me- Seattle. Funeral services will be held in the Fifth war meeting house Thursday at 1 oclock, and the remains may-bviewed at the Noyes home from 9 to 10 :30 Thursday morning. HUGH REESE, ' ARNOLD W; DOUGALL, BECK-- , STRAND and PROF. THOMAS E. GILES,. Conductor. Thursday, May 28th " - n"M 1,1 , Prices, 25c to $ 1 .00 " ; t SEATS NOW SELLLiG a i If-- David Reese, who sings a leading role in the Grand Opera. U- -r r, e lTOP Drudfnl Cry The First ward literary 'department will meet in session on Susan Jane Shelton, de- Thursday at 2 oclock. Suffrage in England will be discussed for will present claims with some time, and Mrs. A. F.. Palm Room the undersigned at ft Merchants' Bank build- will give a paper on eugenics. Kalem Farce. THURSDAY Matinee at 4 p. m. , NAPOLEON In Five . A ship at Be a, with bo means of escape save the yawning gntf" of. water'' neath. be- - 8EE thr ng "V 1 these I n o vents ift the second instill- -' mnt of I I negotiating with Lehi for a garne FRIDAYS BOXING d PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Estate of of ball here next Thursday at Senhouse hag announc ceased. 3:30, at which time the Lehites Manager Creditors . cd the that Saturday s bill will be vouchers to claim they wiU wipe Provo off the j next Friday night,-owigven 9, Farmers - They are so optimistic diamond,Decoration before on or Provo day. The follow- City. Utah( ing, vo bet that Ing program will be given. the 1st day of October, 1914. are that willing they J J. .W . . ROBLN'SON, , Steve Johnson vs. Battling Yin- ARRANGING FOR GAME they will win in Thursdays game Administrator of the Estate of Susan NEXT THURSDAY should arrangements be completed cent for the middleweight cham Jane Shelton, deceased tor of Provo, Utah. Win- Parker ft Robinson, Attorneys Manager Masters of the Provo so that they cross bats with Prtro pionship Admlnlstrator.- he awarded a blue ribbon: ner tp basebalf team reports that he is n the local diamond. First publication May 6, 1914. - i GCF' NOTICE TO CREDITORS., STUNG Kalem Comedy. DIPPYS DREAM Eig Parte. J. E. -- Fuller. An Absorbing Drama - was ' brought, to the Provo General Hospital this morning a with her jaw broken on both sides. Mrs. Boyle was at her home in Knightsville last night when the animal gave hook. The-i-nher juries sustained called for a very careful operation, so she was brought in on. this morn- is ings train. The operation success-- , be to Very reported ful and the patient is recovering as well as could be ex- -pected under the circumstances. , Mrs. The principals who will appear , Mrs. L. II. Noyes, in the ' GRAND em a rsnjv Aiininm) -- MrsrNancy IIawleydiedSun-da- y at the home of her daughter, VICIOUS COW BROKE MRS. J. P. BOYLES JAW ' Lucille LOVE ELLEN THUR. m Jew Kid, Salt Lake, Cox of Provo. Mush McCabe, of Salt Lake, vs. Henry Hansen, of Salt Lake, Texas Kid, of Frisco, vs. Jack Price, Provo. Owen Cook, vs. 'Goddard Lynn both of Provo. Two big battle royals will aIn b staged. , |