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Show PAGC FIVE '? hWfw P'' f 4 Kindly telephone all society items to Miss Clara Bertel- $' me) er not later than the day $ preceding the publication t Phone 13. & "'the paper, $ v 4 4 Debt .oils wire ser to tile lOiicttii,-- j.aL y Kooeris, A. V L Manjumi, Muidook, L 1) Msss.-- s ,i, C & C , H 4 ler, S i ; E . H ; m iu dOUliai. t , , ike ,er, EAT1NC l - 'i , Mettle and Vio'are G.ade, Jaob i.wai l ii ,n, !. lio v .e, The Misses' the lTorence and and S. L. Knadsen o iotk, i od Chipiun ot An s v.c Jane Bee left Saturday or"Sau Fran t.u t.w.oldj, Edita cisco to visit The expositions for a'youi.h -- nd 1 Fa Chilian They will also spend a ftw weeks. . days at the Rose Carnival held atj ,is Adeie Peteis I rta "e J Portland, Ore., before returning home, memoirs of tne Prortr Misses v Mi-t- Hayrack Fait last Thursday e The Fourth Ward primary officers They left from the home o. Miss held a successful surprise party on.ers amp arrived at the residence o; of ''Mrs. Eivm Snyder ta Mrs. "Wy -- Markham, Vineyard vchcic. at her home last music aud names were the association, enjoyed by a'l. Thursday evening. ri..rte, games ana A color schemeof black aud yellow various other amusements were fea-- . w as carried out in the rooms, this .. rtupes of the evenings entertainment, mg the color, ot uic sc ha ...ui and dainty refreshments were served canny refreshment, we,'.-toMrs. Jennie tne nostess. th following people: ,j. .. X?!t5!r8- Rse Kartchner, Mrs.1 Mrs. May AndltSln, "1ITia Halier Stii!J03Tva s "theirony. Mrs. Mary Markham, M. Sarah Pa- - guert at a motoring last Suuuay party Ru'oy Clarf;- - Mr,. Leah evening m aonor oi her biith anuivu sey, Mrs, Cora Booth, Mrs. V. sary. ah elauorate diurur was seivcd Mrs. Eklns, Creer, Mrs. Beck, jnd the Mis,es Hor- - at Her home at a o clock in nonor m ence Buckley, (Daisy Irvine, Merle An- - me occassion and the remainder o: me drus and Rachel Kartchner. evening ta spw-i- n moah mg to era! of the adjoining town,. Aoout Mrs- A Bake is twenty young people fioai Spriugvilie, week. visiting S. J. Jones-thiLake VUv? anJ feaft Lake participated in'Uils joil affair. M1S3 Martha Robbins of Santaquin v v js a Provo visitor for a few days. Mr3. Josepi Luke entertained at a family dinner - party- - last Sunday ha Mrs. Reba Willis has returned from honor of Mi's. Silas Sorenson ot Oi i Srrtt4rrStiitAlPalat a iirp c( .... .. - Nu-Stii- e 4 ! w It 1 J ... Bread -- c . iOti i I'M , I i if 1 M and ask foi t !l Provo, Utah. .. i s., e Provo City Bakery r. . Stop the Iiiuh cost of liMne gy uO'uk pneed. Jovv more bakers bread. -- This is. hiirlier lb , i t ard CLEANLINESS QUALITY AVli t 'it'I' 410 i Milk urii- - n-uiot . i a. - 1ml: It than the ho.tue made kind : it ihoioinrl and through from crust to eeiit r."'( nsklcrr .r ti. sour hatch of ad, t m ilo e . loaves, etc., bakers bread immeh Kitchen tlmdgery. Apraiure to be supplied do 'v v bakers bread. lunui'-mad- u Our Motto Is Quality e 11 e II . Bakeiy a, in mir mu bitore. 4m- - avails in The same cleanliness - l, C otlur bnuuN Wc luu I Mutton . Agnes-Crandal- .ilo Xhjal. . MARE BREAD KirjjN fe-v- ' AiiCCik? A Meat is go.d; eggs are good; milk is good But they are mighty expensive considering the energy they contain. Herd's a table comparing them with bread: Amount of Energy jpe Will Buy in Various Foods A l licit : Eli, ov r Aal.tr lias ' , i A fc.0 turn, m RETREATS THE, DAY YOU COMMENCE v . A., 1, i, nan, J. II i. .M a a , ir. V, fo f L i T KTHTg fiCos ptrtKi l.Url)i : ...i ; . , it t... s - I i, i 1 u,usi and M Luu i, t Easiiuoin, Jjlojs, u S i (hip'Utiu. $ S a loh'i'jn T' cl J S.oL- -. .U A C. R Ruii-'Oi- i, i, ewiilv linked anil lids the deiiciyiw flavor that lasts. br.-cu- l Eat Bread --- J " re Brea fl fuM mieMinir'vvi1FTp'nTiTire-'rtu- OHl QUALITY in The Best is None too Good for You and the Best t - Vf-fbe-- GOODS. Order a loaf today from your Grocer.- Is Raised With -- " Hansen Fieishme r s Yeast - s .. A .AaB (inuni Catering-Go- . ZJtJixiS 1st, Ml v- -f -- A Ar-- "Om8Wvhreehe4i6UMaa86a4v ing a'few days, as Martha Robbins. the .guest of, Mias and grandchildren were present v- - Antlr.v Mo'drs Hud M rs.. David Mr: tn Mr Georae T. Jenkins, the atives 0 ilea announce of their daughter, the engagement vi of ?V HUGE HERD OF BUFFALO rl carriage to takrT'laTnTtttSK ' j Mr. D. R. Beebe, and others, are spending the week in was Mr. T. G. Jacobs of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Jones, Mr. and the Santaqiie Mrs. Ed. T. Santaduin inspecting MrsJ Mart Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. the guest of his daughter, King Mine, of which Mr: L. M. .Mar Jone3 last week. tin is president. Reed Anderberg, Mrs. W. F. Parker, Miss Lydia Jones and Miss Afton NayMr. and Mrs. A. L. Stallings, Dr. i One of the leading social events of lor motored to Saratoga and apent a and Mrs. H.art alt L the week was the dancing party held and Miss Beafr,ce r pleasant day at that popular summer na at the home of Mrs. J. Leo Bown. A vzrty to resort-formed a jolly program and -Saratoga: last Sunday --To spen jg5me9 were also imporiant evenU of T day. After their return and dainty refreshments ; ; A The Game Club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. R. J. Murdock last Wednesday evening. Floral decorations were carried out through the rooms where the guests were entertained with games and a beautiful musical program rendered -- end' nature pleasantly entertained at the gerved to the following partici-oA, U Staliings at Mr. and fc,t,nta; jIr. and Mr3. N. C. Newet, ' dinnerparty. . Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Booth, Mr. and f Mi-3- . J L- -, Greenwood and 11 an Bown, Newell Afton Newell, Rhoda Creenwood Fera Clark and Helen Greenwood, Mil- jj6wejj. Messrs. , oachiPman, John Bown, Athal Later, EUon Bown Clark rta m,7.;r in honor of the approaching rar rinse of her s.ster, Mias Pernom-- l bo Mr. Ylcls R chraond, w 'ake place in tie Man,ti Temple. June of pink and white 1, A color scheme was carriei out in the rooms where v games and music were enjoyed by thej Ward Primary officers pourth guests. The guest of honor was the entertained at the t recipient of many beautiful and of Mlsg nrence Buckley ful presents. Tuesday evening. . You a Piano - Not After Buy 46 Robinson Bros Piano Co. . m is sea E11a.Bo w mLlj a Before c, . N. Acad. Ave Mr. Wilford Holdawar rf F 'has been spending a f e w . relatives and friends. Wednesday, K: - -- BALE OrMoor V toes, cauliflow C FOR . egg Seven BigActs; Every Wednesday T" Malinee -- lOc, 20c l f Direct from. Australia ;r 1 i 7 . "j t ' and ' Comedy In' a Dancing Novelty; r i i Thats Different a.,--'- .. PINCHOT JOHNSON AND DEEN I ( i . , . , International Reputation i r - - ;invWi)4amW- -' . ,i- ... VON CELLO . X t'' TOM AND STASIAMOORE - Foot Juggler ji; Incomparable 5 , ,i i ct m ' iT ; irirthy Musie and Songs SELECTED CCLMEDY,?HOTOPLAY Taken . Prom Life , fr v-t- i: J - s v:.f, .u! Yi f ,j- Li,?' fio.t Icrsh p.s l! i. 1 pf V-- Portrayal TTTE CRUCIBLE Thursday -- Thtr Great $20lQQ Photoplay THEDIAMOND 7 . FROM THE SKY Featuring Pickford Lottie and Wm. s Rustell vI o p a Vliobe 1 Franklins Phtlesr, H k niah eniptles hls-- f : head no man can take investment in knolrif - --F . pays the best interest- .edy 3000 beginning Tara"ago"'ahd'endirrgt()day-- , . Film Co. rroJuceu by Famous Players t-- alv khr New York, May 30. Amos Pinchot, who,' with his brother, Gifford, has long been known as a leader of the Progressive party, during a talk at public school No. 62 at Hester and Essex streets tonight, renounced his allegiance to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt as the Bull Moose chief and to .George W. Perkins as the Bull Moose PlrUTeC Mr. Pinchot said financial chief, cart-lehim in hi? room midera hrkk with that he TOB HEN T CABBAGE Tomatoes, cauliflowet irecfsIon'W brother-'- iff lot. fruit trees, etc. Large gTowri plants, - - Varieties. "Allen-Wcl.TKanaaa &pdOthers Holbrook Far See at Merryweather. aid Tenth West who, with himself, he said, com' posed the most Important part of the .WANTED WORK -- By Warnick young man. FOR SALE Piano, gloh Can give references. Phone, 285, .Progressive .party , book cases, couch, combination Pinchot proposed that a new party between 8 a. m. and d p. m- .: bookcaae and desk, beds, . washing he organised, composed cl a coalition FOR Good a. SALE sacrifice. Leaving at hardy celery plants machine, between his brandy of the Progressive very tomato reasonable; aljso plants cky. Mrs. W. N. Hanke, 44 W. 3rd party and a branch of the Socialist Provo Floral Co., next door west of ' , party which might he.diaBatisfled with .North. Proctor tf. academy of a programme composed1 only vague y FOR SALE 500 acres good sag; yearnings with "no specific and im- NATURAL ICE Keep your fooa stuff brush" land with water ' at New mediate programme - attached thereIn sanitary condition Try the AlCastle, Utah. Will take city propto." len Ice COy P?st Ice, best price, The new party, Mr. Pinchot said, erty in part payment. Phone 161. best service Phone 248 Jly I would have a epeclflc- - and Immediate programme - which . would make it FOR SALE Good .hardy ' celery plants Peculiar Aversions. hated by the newspapers, the churches " very reasonable; also tomato plants the Robert philosopher, Boyle, and the conservative forces much Provo Floral Co., next door west of could never overcome his aversion to old the party Progressive morejtban Proctor academy tf. the sound of water splashing from a than the n had , hated, or pipe, and he has put on record the Socialists had ever been hated. He FPR SALE Driving and draft hors- case of one of his servants, "who bould attacked labor unions for their preses. G. H, Naylor Implement Co. never hear hearing a knife being ' ent tactics. 147 N. Academy Ave. Phone 686 ' V ?wn Y fhErpe torn the gums. bleeding J, FOR 8ALE 5Q seres good beet land (For Sale) in old Palmyra field, Spanish Fork. ' Men to B Tmrttd. m u e men Tn and Oldest water best the on iivitg aie m.rs worthy to right About 25 head of Mine Mules, rant Crusted than those v no toil up from be . 8160.00 . East aero. r)rer. per 6 TOO to to 1100 pounds, Ing from nona lw8 ,Ak terms.' Enquire P.'p. Thomw. cath- 12 years old. Write or pboae to Dr. wbl-not or touch have aught ttay ommerclal bank, Spanish Fork. 11 ,H. C. Spalding, veterinarian, .Utah ler earned. Lincoln. , honestly I Fuel Co., Castle Gate, Utah, M ft d ord,"--WiiHa- nasd-pepp- er mt-doac hit 6eStr7r'Wr -- v- - . -- - i TheFamous ThrrdiinT ' ff :f- , : m :i t!0 - r 3 - i1 p the Canadian Rockies Comedy Incidents' with Bear etc., etc. . Campbg v Rrif Huntmg eud shooting falo, Bear, Mountain Sheep and , Goats. Hoping savage PorBears, Beaver, Coyotes, cupine, Moose, ,Elk, Deer. I 1 out .in summer and winter. '6 Educational, Thrilling ? A Joyous Animal Reels 0 Feats of;, the , Camera man? -- 1 -- Pictnreof Wild Life, and! Big Game in Before Duplicated. in the Wilds re-- , yeifs Ith Greatest Real suit in Wild Animal Pictures Ever- Filmed. Nevef - Two - r- - : 1 -- : , e ' ever-bee- 1 fgEUM1S!IA Matixes 2:30, 5o and 10s THURSDAY JUNE 3 i Evening, 7:S0 to 10:30, 10s - BROTHERS TO START. N EW. PARTY G of Ontdoors The Great ri.t f, v,f lia j v ;r ZIM AND HARTMAN T- f . .fra Tf - ' 6! TheArtisticiiss BADIE SHERMAN. A r. n'.! i , .plant, lEliH flowering P n petunias, sr house. " J lark Attains Triumphant Success in the Powerful Film 'z Evumng-l(icr20cr3- 0c- .AmerifftT Classiest Colored Entertainers' -- COOKE AND ROTHERT . ; t Mar d W: rt Drem of Sr.'.t L terday In Provo. JUN B'2 Wednesday , , I IT am - . mo:the evening 5 . - , The orth, who hi' a two years' t ' of the CanadLn . ,ka, on which he ob Roc tained motion pictures of practically every variety of big "game known to the North - American continent, received -- special- permission .JToin the Canadian government tO kill four bu falo out of the only large herd still in existence. t These animals are in a wild state and while they" hadT)robably seen had not' human beings before, they been closely approached for some time before Mr. Aylesworth visited their pasture. The herd in motion is a magnificent sight Indeed the huffa-J- c scenes, in whichthe huge herd are 'igvs dhectly at, the camera, jthe best In the series of lilms to rank with ju, c Rained worthy of the timid mountain sheep. inter-anpictures are unusually were indeed and descriptive exhibition not only for houses, but. also as valuable wllP natural bhrtoTy- - doimenta JThey c he shown, at the Columbia theatre 'T Thursday., , Fu-me- See - l t r , WW h ' 14-t- f. M-2- 1 1 , |