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Show -- TE3 PROVO 4 Ttn ,) Utah Song Bird to Open New Theatre Dr. S. C. Bailey of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. C, E. Boyer of this city. ' Mrs. Victor Dallin of Sprjng- ville was the guest of Mrs. Pratt ' for the week end. through years of success, and now after she has will welcome ing to the Columbia Theatre reached the her, of success in pinacle JProvo Will Welcome Misses Zulma and Soon; Miss Sadie Graham is enjoying Mrs. Mary B Sumner is in Salt herchosen line. She is classed" Lake City. are visiting with their sisters, five Lake City enjoying a pleasure a visit in Salt with the greatest singers of Euguests with a banquet at Utahs Famous Song Bird. ' ' Jol- the Hotel Roberts on Moneta and evenPernoma Misses Friday trip, rope and America! She has been The and beautiful Mrs. D. B. Pratt and Miss Dal- - ley. last. spaMiss t Emma Lucy Gates, the tried in some of the most exact- ing . , Mrs. Cyril Duffin and baby left lin visited Salt Lake las week. cious dining room was a bower ing operatic roles, always coming brilliant American soprano, for Clearfield on Saturday mornout victorious. 'After an appear- Mrs. FranK Stubbs isnn Provo of roses and ferns. An address 01 WednesAfter a weeks visit in Proyo, visiting at the home of her par- welcome was madg by Mr. J. M.: rived in Salt Lake last ance in Glasgow, the leading press ing last. 7 Pres y, Pres. who introduced alter navmg Mrs. W. B. Searle has returned to speunwu o that city had the following to Jones, yea, W. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. M. E. Nunnery entertained Salt Lake ' City. e - ton G. Peterson as toastmaster of) in the important cities of . Europe, 1 gay ." Miss Gates! who has success a number "of her friends at supphenomenal evening. Many, amusing, winning, J established a very high reputation, toasts and stories in connection the operatic and concert stage. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Biersach tLe city, enhanced it On Satur-wit- h per on Friday evening. - "75 commercial life were given. Miss Gates has been a hard work-daand family spent yesterday jjeP numbera varied from . er in musical activity since child- - the florid Bell Song (Lakme), the Other of Mrs. Lottie Weisner and family Salt Lake City. speakers evening - . in. were Mayor C, F. Decker, Mr. hood. She was but a child when whicL she gave by special request, have re turned to Nevada, after a ofPerenee-LoJones Emma G. S. and Goddard of Ogden, Mr Young of she appeared at the Tabernacle as Dr. visit with relatives in Provo. such simple gems as- - Long, Dr. with in an are Mr. Blackburn Eisteddfod, visiting winning of SaltJ,pianist Pocatello, Angeles Ago, and 'AH Through mth aaveral of Lake Mr. Stark, secretary of j first prize for her magnificent the Night, and perhaps Ihe high-th- e 7CDF;k A. Noyes, City, Bishop and Mrs. Bushman of and Mrs. C. E. Boyer, chorus members, went Commercial Club in Salt Lake technique and delightful interpre-gSj St. Joseph are visiting with their compliment that could be paid Lake on Sunday to Salt auto ' Mr. before Newton by not was station. It Marie B7 Mrs. Mrs. of Smith. note 'John from Jackson, long City. Delegates daughter, her would be to say that she was Great Falls, Helena, Butte, Boise, the parents of MisB Gates discov-eqnai-y Jackson, Mr. Elvon Jackson andlln0,ninS' successful in both classes Mrs. Orson Sehill is .entertain- - iamily, and Mrs. James Chappell Billings and Pocatello. After an ered that she had an unusual 0f songs. Mrs.. E. C. Pratt has returned enjoyable two and hours voice,, pnd were urged to have her Those who have heard Miss ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rich- motored to Salt Lake on Sunday the best vocal teach- Gates know this to be so. Wheth- - . ard. Mr. Richard is well known morning t5 attend the M. I. A. from a pleasant visit in Los An- - at the banqueting' table, adjourn- placed-vrit. geles and the beaches of Southern ment was made - to - the Mozart, ers in' New York. Provo people er as a member of the Snowflake conference. simple or difficult, her rendiCalifornia. "Stake-- presidency where about three hundred people know of her advancement in vocal tion is always perfect. Miss 1 danced to the music of the With pride Gates can now no longer be conMrs. C. A. Baird of Spanish n art since that "time. Miss Minnie Clark of Cedar Fork, recently of Santiago, Cal.,; Utah citizens have followed her sidered orchestra. merely as a youthful pro- of McSimmons is the Mrs. of Charles Mr. and J. F. City guest She has won a permanent digy. Clellan for a week. After her visit FOR SALE Limited amount of daee in the frontlrank of - the she will leave for Avintaquin,! lock" on Friday morning by the! 7 homein honor of Mr Lorin good Carbon worlds great singers. - Her versa , paper; le per sheel Girl Whose Death to spend thes summer county clerk. Following the cere- Utah. while it mission who leaves for a is no less surprising than the lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best Passeyj Pozzies the Police tility months. mony they were entertained'... at t(J 3 Britain June 17th. Thegrade. Call this office, artistic finish and maturity of her dinner by Mrs. J., F. McClellan. afternoon was spent in music and interpretations. While she has Roses of all colors, were used 111 Jsongs. Those present were Mrs. I Good printing with appropriate established an enviable reputation park a farewell social was tender-- ! decorating the rooms, and a preM Addie Passey, Mrs. Annie Beck, paper, and type that talks, is what in every branch of serious singed Mr, Lorin Passey. Open-ai- r ty centerpiece of the same flowers Ufr. prank Goold, Mr. and Mrs. yon want. : Our Job Department ing, she has gained her "greatest 4 can deliver the goods. Call in. dancing was enjoyed in addition adorned the table. fame' through her interpretation ip, c. Fuller, Miss Myrtle-Davie- s, to a splendid programme. At this Mr. Lorin Passey and Miss' Nina Phone 13. Post Publishing Co. of such roles as Violetta in Verdis , affair, everybody present wasr To show honor to Mr. LeRoy Fuller, The decorations were La Traviata, Osca rin Mask- treated to strawberries and ice Frisby, prior to his departure for roses. . Rosenka-valie- r, . SINGLETON .... JLENN ed Ball; Sophie in ' eream. j . , PAINFULLY INJURED a mission to England, the Vine- , and many others. She is band boys entertained ' onl lawn party was given by Miss equally at home in the most diffi-cu- lt ' A sacred farewell and- benefit jmrd While a .cutter on Saturday evening at the residence paper taking Eggertsen opera ariasf as well as the Thursday. concert was given intfie Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. W. J". Clegg in j afternoon, - the - guests being the knife to be sharpened yesterday simplest songs, in which she finds ward meeting house on Sunday Vineyard. For the occasion themerid)ers 0f jjer Sunday school morning, Lenn Singleton was quick' sympathy through the AudHe evening for Mr. Lorin "Passey home was prettily decorated. thejsch00i was various of ience wherever she has appeared. painfully injured. s gong who leaves for his mission on the dining, room with pink and white id Nunn the on Fourth few a by Sa eloquent is her interpretation 4 garage happy nja passed away 17th of the month. The Pyne and roses, and the parlor with an j South when an auto was bucked -and ice and cream cake of hours, every composition she attempts, Boshard quartette rendered pleas-- abundance of jed roses.Excoll-- l Wfre,Bfirved.,The scholars, prea-- j into him. In the. f alp he sustainthat themost-impressiona- ble ing musical selections. ent musical selections were ren-ewere Mark Pyne, Orville Gee, Jed a deep cut .in the left hand. parts "5f her selection are heard dered by the band, and Mr. and fl0i(jen Romney, Ervin Harris, I The boy was taken to the hospital with rapt attention. Unlike the Mrs., Frisby. favored with some Kenneth Jones, Anthon Lund, where it took several stitches to vast majority of her operatic col- A close renditions. the wound, delightGlenn pleasing Royden Dangerfield, Blake, leagues, Miss Gates is a proficient Karl Miller, Glenn Haws, LeRoy concert singer. A great deal of , Mrs. Orson Sehill in compliment lowing : Mr. and Mrs.' LeRoy Hodsen and Allen Leavitt. DR. E. G. PETERSON her time in Europe has been in 1. to Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Frisby, Frisbv. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen j , . - MET COMMISSIONERS concertizing. She interests herself who were married recently. After, Jr.. Misses AlcneStrong of Al- EXPERT 0N S0IL in the sort of art which glorifies Pthe Xhipd hall! M wJlr(j asseiribly the repast adjournment was made nine, Florence Simpkins and Lela on the interpreter the least. Herein a crowd evening big pflayto to the Third ward dancing hall Peterson of ' Springville, '; Ruth is a rare combination of tempera-mentthe farewell! Dr, E. G. Peterson came to Pro- gatherea enjoy for a time of further enjoyment. Blake, Rase Kimber, Bina, Tra social in honor of Mr. and Miss Gates, reticent LeRoy Fris-- j vo yesterday and presented his Old shoes and rice were showered and Malieient Clegg, Messrs. Ro-h- , of manner and most quietly subwhieh. is reported as a most proposition' on the employment or abundantly on the young2couplejand Harding. Clarence and Allen 8uccessfui dancing and social par- - a farm expert to the county ccm-jective in her attitude, brings to Milton they made their way to the Lloyd, LeWfadaen their expression the very qualities selections were ren- - missioned. He explained that .Musica! kalh K most enjoyable time was Ilohlaway and-Jo- y and Lewis) dered - department had die- - -the the agricultural Johnson! and by The Baltimore police many needed.rln voice Miss Gates "quartette , ; jw and Mr. and Mrs. lad, Clegg. Frisby favored Upppropriated $10,000.00 for this! thousands of, persons of the city covers traits not revealed onthe with some excellent numbers. j purpse and the state $8,:j00.00 are aroused over the mysterious operatic stage; in interpre'ative wanted the county to put np death of Miss Ella Bishop "Tayfor delivered an a methods she forgets utterly , the demonstrative manner of The matter re-which was proportion. propriate speech, j pretty stenographer, whose body large,' taken the Was under and becomes eloquent to advisement. theatre, Mrr much by Frisby,' was found in Curtis Creek, near jsponded in the chiseled style of an to the interest of those present. V finely the city. - , a A nice sum of money was given HATHENBRUCK WOULD nobler, spiritual art . infinittly - That the girl was murdered and So anxious are Ulali people to SELL WATER TO THE Tto the honored guest; her' body thrown into the water is COUNTY INFIRMARY now AJ1 hear this wonderful girl that reaccepte- dOver one hundred- Quests parti- doubt on" this score was removed quests from all over the state are E. W. C. Ilathenbruek present-- 1 from the minds 01 the detectives being made for an appearance, eipated in the wedding reception given by Mrs. John E. Lewis on led a proposition to, the county by the identificatiop. of a hat pick- which' will naturally, have to he Only a few dates can be s Friday evening, complimentary to commissioners yesterday to - sell ed up in Curtis Creek, a half mile denied. filled Misa Gates and.Rmvmia. s by fie Berthawho-waahave ttie spot where the body was the "eountyater hertlaughter, in one of the which.' to married claims Mr. in v P. Harrison Slate The xof diseovered mat as the Hurst the property canyon. -1, u she will appear. On' Wednesday in the Salt Lake ter was taken under adrise nent. gTrl. and by the report of autopsy Temple, The lawn was complete j Jin. nathenbruck physicians that there was not ' Watch for Hoosier Week an- in its arrangement for the com-- j proposition to the county a nnm-fo- enough, water in the lungs to adin this paper, nouncement and pleasure of the guests,! ber of times without success. mit of a theory of drownningT nn musical excellent program jAnd was then rendered. Notably pragramme were Mr and Mrs. Leslie Hickman of : HERE, IS AN , Mr.And-Mrs- ., in Fork, Reel Sensational Protea, Five Feature, , (American .ScenefromtheSpecial v, the Gapovwan opening in a burning bridge, Emery Epperson, Misses Ora ana Q ' . Which a lady I HI E 1 l I 1 IB A on a motorcycle. This feature sh ows at the Ellen Theatre Wed- - Stella Manwanng. Miss Josephine) 1 ja 111 I Madsen, Miss Leah Lewis and'- 7:30 and 9 p. tn. nesday Irvine At MissJDaisy supper To demonstrate that we can give you the toasts were a leading feature,.- Bishop A. L, Booth acting as toast JO very best cleaning and pressing service in the master. Appropriate with the oc- - j O - city, we will press that Suit of yours just four oasion toasts were responded to Mrs. by Roy Murdock, Mrs. Datimes for $1.50, and will both call and deliver vid Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. II. .10 .v f !Smart;-Mr- r r James Cove and Mrs. back to yertu f is- -t j.'tf Chamberlain. The parlors Daisy a : .S t Heres another proposition for you to were decorated with white and fthink about: pink roses and peonies and pink ' , . t hearts' ; with the j; dining room inured We will elean and press' that Suit of yours not particularly anxious to 7 hearst and flowers. After "a stay in this city for a month, Mr. and two times each month and will clean and press ; rwrite your copy for you, nor to tell Mrs. Ilurst will leave for Lewisone Ladys Suit two time each month for ville, Idaho,- - to' make their future wliat. you want and iiow you - ... - Gates Concert Emma Lucy The U. C. T., assisted, by the Conunercial club of this city, enFonda Jolley tertained one hundred and twenty-- Comr -- f -- v v , es-th- j . y s . -- 1 I one-ha- lf h Jep-perso- -- , I -- - J ' - - . -- jr lgje - I . , .class.-Game- J -- -- f nt . -- I I ( "- s, M ly - , ap-la- nf I , - '- , asafact. from-sprin- lucky-cities-- has-madeT- -- rt ccoccocccoccoccocccoccoccoccoccoccocc o YTil All II tf Hil II V vlIvIMI . - 1 - ! POST. rz.t JOB DEPARTMENT 1 j-- -- 5 home. y, Our business is to help You make. type do its most "effective it. : f - Worlfrioryour r 1 j . J tWj $1.50 per - - ' - . z j 5 WhatiYoui Want When You Want It of Provo and Utah County who hail from Fillmore will be pleased to know , that a genuine Homecoming aikl old time handshake will be held in Fillmore on July 23. 24 and 25. Among those on the committees outside of Fillmore are John Jack son, Edwin Ilinekley, Dr. Georg Robison and Lucian Hinckley of Utah county,- - It is expected that people from almost every county m the state will be represented, at the homecoming. We are pleasing all of our customers now and can give you the service that will make yon .The people one of our ever increasing number of satisfied ' ' ones. , 4 Remember: - Phone ns at We call for and deliver again 475 for further particulars and Real Service. PROVO TAILORING -- e month. NO. W W w- tw ij w W nr WW 110 W W NORTH ACADEMY AVI CO. T. A. MADSEN, Prop WWW W wwW wWWWWW wV V w WWw WW |