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Show PAGE THE PROVO POST FAGE EIGHT M. I. j - PW wwif n A. Conteslants;SPRifjGVLLE iT'iM ,ni' ;m ii j OPERA L. II I5MI.ilSEDESS. r :p r? yr- - rParrer. TialoztUiC. ALh JlobittkoSx,- agisted tVarrlrk, A)pinp; H.gghwn Keith Walquist, Wasatch; j by Mrs. Robinson and Frank Reynolds Kebo; Edwin Baird, Utah, and Glenn Har- - presented tbo epera, "In a Flower Their sumjects were, Carden, to a lull house in Spring-- ! jrnnn, Carbon. . "Service, j vllle Friday evening"" " "Person?! Efficiency," j ' were as soloists Those taking part Better Character Thoughts, Lln "Margins and , Digaxnlament." The Ethel Smith, Fern Gammell, Elda Maud Rcylrnec not Thorn, showed Ability, Boyer, gjreat speakers The. dancer? only in choosing the subject matter, and Josephine Crandall. but' in their methods of delivery, and were Miss Emma Dougall, director, CMJd. fn every cnicvJhe individuality ofYJol3m)th,SiaudChildJ1yera Bate. was the speaker evident, Atjhe, Melba The success of Professor Robin! close of the orations there were as sons the listeners decisions among opera would go far toward! many as there were speakers, but the drawing him a big house in this city, wel-- ' judges awarded the first place to and no doubt the public wculd e con to decide .he should come him Edwin Baird, of Utah Stale; and to Reed to cf Provo. second place Warnick, of t Alpine Stake Frank- - Higginson the Nebo Stake, ran over his al!ot FUNERAL SERVICES FOR time and although , a very able MRS. EMMA BOWITER HELD speaker and the first chose among AT SPRINGVILLk many, he was barred by the Judges account not on of keeping within the Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Bowiter who died at Salt Lak May -- Parrer j v , " , fill ilSltifilliSi-wiii- ii a I J I - 'k ' u -- .tests Joined. Ju .singing. the.. numbers. on the program, , Much credit is due the officers of the Mutual Improvement associations the different stakes, and also the music director who spent so much time in training their singers. The Junior boys choruses were especially good and scored mbch', higher than the older M. I. A. workers. How- ever, all of the numbers were par ex- ellence and no chorus or quartet won out without a hard fight. The same was also true of the orations and the retold stories. - - STYLISH, DEPENDABLE LOW SHOES, PUMPS PRICES SLAUGHTERED ON CERTAIN LOTS CF SEAJ30N WHEN YOU WANT THESE STYLES OF SHOES AND SLIPPERS RIGHT IN THE BEGINNING OF THE EEE THESE SPLENDID BARGAINS ' GREAT SAVINGS IN PRICE WITH NO SACRIFICE IN QUALITY. IT WILL PAY YOU HIGH-GRAD- from the Sprlngville, meeting house, Sunday afternoon. Mra- Bowiter was born in Shrop-o- f November 14, MS, ahlre- - England, ah where J,ned the Mormon church and came to Utah about thiity-twwas mxsident c, yearB a wlnter Quarters for many years, and hat time she has lived, ten ypars ln Springville and later moved Lake where she had sine t0 reslded. sh Is survived by three sons ard three -- daughters, Mrs. F.- - H.- Meny- .wither of Provo, Mrs. S. J. Stewart ", - E TRY FARRERS FIRST , o VALUES Lace Oxfords in Patent Leather, and Pldfn , - "rSv' J - - .... Hutton Oxfords, Pumps in Patent Leather, Kid and Gun Metal, both black ancT colored . . colored, 1 ' . ... .QNJ ONE LOT EXTRA $3.C0 to $4.0 VALUES $3.50 VALUES and Plain - Colonial, Suede, Pumps, Velvet. Gun Metal, Tau and Black. - M-2- ONLY I I mi ifa 1.S5 ONLY u1 - i ami. - 1- Slippers and Button Oxfords. Patent Lea- ther, Dull Kid and White Buck. - $2.38 ONE LOT CHILDRENS T 1-- to 8 2 Patent Leather and Kid. Tau and Black t ONLY" 2jr. .. ' . - 69( il1 in Suits,., Dressy ITeQthing i ' On easy to 2 11 ; Our Big, Busy store is crowded with the seasons newest R,.1htanl!i'1-vi!1P- FOR SALE .Sizes 8 t a r n niewuw ONE LOT CHILDREN'S ?1.25 to $1.50 VALUES Sizes 5 i Astonishing--value- s 8 ONE LOT SPLENDID $2.50 to 'failure M-1- 8 . Vi-e- Kid.sand Gun Metal. Black and . ,G2fy-l;3- SUES FOR DIVORCE, oI Salt Lake; Mr. Wjllmm Bow iter c " N FAILURE TO PROVIDE Winter Quarters, Mr. John Beddows . of Hiawatha, and Mr, Joseph Beddowe also thiitv AnnaC. Matson has filed suit for,cf Barnsley, six great and children three grand divorce against D. G. Maitsonon the children. grand grounds of cruelty, intoxication, and ' to prcvide.xThe plaintiff PASTRY C.QOK WANTED. leges that the defendant has made : serious threats against hep and has Middle aged lady wanted for pastry failed to provide the necessities cf life for herself and three minor chil- - and vegetable cooking at Hotel Roberts, Provo, Utah. ONE LOT $2.25 to $3.25 VALUES ONE. LOT FROM $2.50 to $3.50 high-clas- s Shflevaod-Dr- y l r Patent Leather and Kid. .Tau end r . Bla.-k- . ONLY 70 V,;-.- merchandise so lowly; priced that we can show you Goodv. Never undm-solNever SurpwW'jimt Sel- d oni equalled in High Value Giving, will NATURAL ICE Keep your food stuff trade for Salt Lake City property, in sanitary condition Try the and lot at 557 E, 6th North i len Ice Co., Best ice, best vrice, St., Provo, Utah. Enquire Knight, best service Phone 248 $1.75 to $2.C0 VALUES -- f v- -. term, or i9 t;1 I Trust I1 & Saving 1 Jlyl t . Good hardy celery plants .ve.ryreasanabU.also.toiuate-piai- H Provo Floral Co., next door west of M-3- FOR SALE Tomato plants Early Proctor 'academy trr Hannah for early and " Stone for late. We have - them at 35c. per FOR SALK Driving and draft bora' t 1W. Phone 476-ea. G. H. Naylor Implement Co., 147 N. Academy Avef Phone 686 tf TOR SALE AT. A BARGAIN 1 and A-3- 0 M-1- ' 'Umadi I Owned fcy Local People and ( - ! , . the Earnings Spent Locally (For Sale) - MULES 't M-2- .. M-2- e i acres of ground, 3 room house, FOR SALE Two Holstein cows. On? .Mangum, Secretary, or R. E. Well, barn, cellar, etc. Will Ukc nolden, managerjProvo. Utah. ' fresh; other fresh soon. C. W, team, harness and agon In pi.; M l4 LSlater, Vineyard. M2I. payment. Call at A. H. Olsens , residence, 8pnngville road. Ladies, make shields at home. 110 FOR SALE Household furniture for for 100. No canvassing. Send stamp. f gale ai a sacrifice on account cf FOR SALE Good hardy celery plants lvanhoe Mfg. Co.; St. Ixui3, Mo. It leaving city. 4fWeiTJfa Notth. very reasonable; also tomato plants FOR RENT5 room m!dern brick . Phone Provo Floral Co., next door west of Hfe ,. house. Large lot, fruit trees, etc. Proctor academy tf. SALE-Pia- no. glebe Warnlck Holbrook at Farrera.' See - combination ... ... ..... book cases, , couch, SILK FOR Good Violin, Phone J43-J- . j and desk, beds, washing Jiook case WANTED-LCurtaln-a tio stretch. Work TO LEASE Limited number of lots machine, at a sacrifice. Leaving t Ji4 W. Fourth South. North. .. , term of years. Apply to W. Lester M, 3 JLJL 9 7 ' A-2- p IU1 bank, Provo, Utah. FOR SALE See Ths About ?5 head of Mine Mules, rang-- , InS from 7.0 to 1100 paund3, 6 to 12 years old. Write or phone to Dr. N. C. Spalding, veterinarian, Utah Kuel Co., Castle Gate, Utah. M 3 14-t- f. i i 337-R- I t . . - -- I. -- I FOR SALE. . For Io at every low price, gas range.'-Ma- J coal range; dining rooin and iedroout furniture,- - .QwneF leaving city, call E. E. Brown at - c Buy si-ic j- "'arprlsrllovoy . FURNITURE a jt wmY'"1'1 m 2 LM 4n " Fast. . '-- m A ' 1 py Range ZxQ&LGas 50 Down $$. 50 Pc r Moi i th . rg -1' ITS V5 c ; r;: ' V; w , A1 f i---. v? V1ka Wi54 J nZvv, t. y -- u If - ' j ' ?' h r FT j r,A v tf - 0 ' V v, ; ectojV" Ma : ,T It $ t -- v: f Fk I i;i - h4 Simmering Burner 1 - .J;, -- .V.1 ' i 2 18 Inch Ovens 5 Top Burners t,l4 -- n . . Iv - i 't; -y t e ) ujM ! tr Ro!)insonBrosrPiatoCoT28N;'A'cad.Ave r1, f ' - After 'Piano-N- ot i tf :u- i vr e N i ) ui ? v ' A ' c- - J ( |