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Show Trii'. r i THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR yltynMWlW Vvi r- - Krr tl :" ' i ms w litflfO-M- ' s 'M 4 4 4 4" ? i 4 4 TEN, YEARS FOR STEALING CALF 4 ' at"? Ml 4 4 4 4 $ ONE TO Octock-t- ; POWER COMPANY . mtiDEMOMMlE; hl Charles Anderson found guilty Preparations are comp! at it e of. 5 of stealing a calf from W. O. Salt Lake, June 29. Exceeding in & Creer was sentenced to an !n-- 4 fice of the Utah Howe 1 WKLjs definite' term of from one to spectacular , thrills., and v dare devil at v, ten years' in the penitentiary.' daring all other feats ever arranged Place Friday and iSau-- d, ,.Unn for free open air exhibitions at any 4 Anderson .claimed that his , of of Miss Mn, this weelj, Clay western carnival comes the news that family was starving and that the Wards of the Wizard of the Wa- 4 he could find no work so stole 4 Marston the noted Nev Yo k t tnc range expert, who is 'et in.4ta. (( satch have secured Senor Vassario 4 the calf to provide his family While the Judge 4 Provo at' the instant e c Cameroni for the coming carnival in 4 with food. Salt Lake July 21 to 24 and that Cam"Powerless to give other 4- - Power and light compare t", , ' ' 1,1 eroni will, twice each day slide from 4 than the sentence stated many '5 illustrate to the house i.t---. 0, tnig the top of the tower on the Warner city and vicinity the latest n ,.thfxis Bankbuilding to a point below Third of using an electiic cook stovt South on Main street and a point Miss Marston's exhibitions Tcmsut above First South on Main street, sus4 4 4 4 C of cooking various meals ?nd pended by hip teeth from a ' trolley that slides jilong a steeply pitched in view of the ladies present and. . wire. SECOND EPISODE OF each step as she goes along I Cameroni comes with a reputation THE BLACK BOX She invites discussion of the vauous if g of having performed the most AT ELLEN .TOMORROW points she covers and ,her exhibiting 1 feats -- ever attempted on the take on the natuie of a ch.iro1 )ro. American continent. Niagara Falls, women anxious to mas, ihw Those w ho saw the first episode of gressive from Goat Ifeland to the ' Canadian details- cf this latest form ot .dok-inshore, a distance of 1700 feet, was The Black Box last week or a made on July 4, 1901. This slide was month ago when first shown here will Miss Marston was for yeas m niade' with' an American 'flag fastened the opportunity of seeing the charge of niodel electric kitchens inT have to his back and Cameroni carried two second episode tomorrow. New York and Boston and she is sn 1 revolvers which he discharged as he An excellent program has been ar- - expert In her work.. flew through the air, hanging only i to gj with The Black Box. Her exhibitions are so much out of by his teeth, and suspended on a angd the ordinary and are so thor- -i ghlv slender wire Cable three eighths of an that in the Various tail interesting Franklins Philosophy. inChnhick. He has never fallen, and in which tne Ut .h Fowu and tarns his a nan purse If empties his accidents have always Resulted f asked her to Light companv from incorrect landings. He will head no man can take it she-hin knew An investment drawn mai v (houscinds is slide make twice daily during the the bct of pays housewives and iPustrated Carnival week, regardless of weather these women the cool, ccm fort able, conditions. The only thing that vntar. sew economical methods of using an elec, would interrupt his performance j at rut ten Inches below trfeal range. His head is would be a heavy fall of sleet that the wnc daring the flight an J. his The Utah-Powe- r and Light his cable that It would night so cover is . horizontal. .. often . body , here has arranged for s verai atT L u nd re woiffehT'Tsre Mi sFTrai" The railroads running into ley working properly, Lake have granted reduced rates Friday and Saturday nights of this Cameroni actually holds his weight that amount practically to kdlf fares. week exhibitions will b. tin by the grip of his teeth into a leather and fer four days Sat Lake will be prrroptlv at S o'clock each night and The a leather is fastened to strap. one glittering mass of decorations, will last for two hours or more. The short swBel of steel with a big hook, carnival sights, bands everywhere, company officials urge the ladies which is connected with a ball bearbeautiful electrical parades, pageants who interd to be present to arrive ing wheel which runs on the wire. and sensational exhibitions. promptly on time. . Mr. W. L. Thurlow, who has Just for Sunday returned from The Philippine islands, services." A beautiful musical spent Sunday evening with Mr. and was also rendered by th and family. ptople, Miss Myrteen Thur-i- Mrs. Samuel Jepperson of Boston, Was Thurlow Mr. formerly Mr. rd, Mrs. Flora Ridgo Hicks, has been four years the for Lund. C. but past Prof. A William Smith, the Miss Ida Smith acted as acCompanyist woi king as Schubert expert for island government in the Philippine for the sipgers. ajs, anthems and solos S- pro-gia- )' t Miss Lael Irvine has as her guest Mrs. C. H. Stevens charmingly Lunch-for the week Miss Norma Havercamp ' the members of the - of Salt Lake. Sathome last bridge.: club at her . iurday afternoon. The rooms were Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Eklns and Mr. preceding the publication of " " beautifully decorated with pink and the paper. Phone 13. red Toses, where several tables of and Mrs. Dwight BUlings motored to cards were played, the prizes being American Fork Sunday. A big social success, of the past awarded to Mrs. E. R. Gibson of Salt weekwas4he bridge party given by i j,uf. and Mrs. W. F. Parker. The Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mr. last Mrs. C. E Eirckson and Mrs. Georgo following out of town people were and Mrs. J. W. McAdara spent Mr. of as the R. L. Eureka in Mesdames week guests club: former Hansen at the home of the guests of the d "L: McAdam c lof Mrs. o EriJa A" rni Clyde er,KWE: last Thursday afternoon. scheme of pink and, white was car- - ,jer, T. H. Hudson, E. R. Wheelon, -The Bonza Bunch" of Lake View Gibson and E. A. ried out through the rooms large j. H. Baker, dec- - Hartenstein of Salt Lake. The spent a delightful evening at Geneva 'pink tea roses being the special Ten tables of cards were lowing local people were present: last Friday. Dancing was the main W. feature of the evenings entertain played, the prizes being won by the Mesdames W. L. Biersach, J. . C. E. ment and delicious refreshments were Loose, following ladies: Mrs. W. L. Whittl-- Stiehl, Phil Speckart, served to the participants. George Sam Schwab, more, Mrs. Fred Richmond and Mrs. W. F. Parker, and E. C. Erickson Joseph . ix a. Adamson, Dainty refreshments Hansen, ' -iMrs. C. E. Beebe of Santaquin was were served in a unique manner, the Yates. Provo visitor for a few days as a beautiful a cream ce resembling met club Press the Amateur leaves. Provo on guest of Mr. and Mrs. D, R. The served tea rose green pink Thos present at this charming affair last Friday evening at the home of Beebe. were Mesdames Sam Schwab, A. C. Mrs. Ida Stewart Peay. Each mem-LunMiss Merle Warner and Miss El R R. Irvine, W. L. Whittimore, her of the club read a paper which Sun- I,.1 afriirrdr'tftSHied'-,snd---the--mmFera Decker, Ed KnowYk"n,Vr. inthe to and . W. be day. spend D. Roberts, Knight proved to very Interesting day Biersach, Starr Jordan! Grant Ragley, G. II. structive. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hyde- - or Salt Heindselman, A. L. Stallings, Joseph Lake spent Sunday in this city visThe marriage of Miss Abrelia Yates, .Fay Loose Stiehl, Preston Ed. Loose, Sam Riley, M. ly, the charming daughter of For-R- . iting friends. Lott, Frank Noon, Jos. Speckart, mer State Senator and Mrs. John H. Mef'and Mrs. W. F. Parker, Mr. and H. Nelson, R. JT. Thurbanks, A. Seeley of Mt. Pleasant to Mr. Robert v solemn-,was C. H. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Davis, East Cluff of Payson, L. Hinckley of this city, Robert Collier motored to Hot Fred ized in the Salt Lake temple Baker, Reed Anderberg, few days in Provo visiting k recep-Frana and last Ed Jones, Mont Roberts, nesday evening big Springs at Heber to spend the day. ing a I friends. of a the held The home very at was the had tlon trip, Merle Charles pleasant party Taylor, Stubbs, 9 . Decker, . J, S, Duqn, D. A. Adamson, brides parents at Mt. Pleasant in starting early in the morning and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collier of 41. . StevenaJ: W. F. r.Parkef, 'Will- - htmor of the occaslomThe' young stopping aj ' were Provo visitors Suncouple have the best wishes 'of their then proceeding to Heber; where Salt. iam Thurman and Clare Reid. many friends .for a - happy wedded they spent the remainder of the day. day. , A large audience made up of the life. They will make their home In Mr. M. A. and Mrs. and Mr. Davis enMr,' end Mrs. Christian Jensen delegations from the literary sections Provo after- August 1. Mrs. W. and J. of Salt Lake Hyde to tertained at of the Utah stake relief society met to motored Vivian to Covpark Sunday of C. atBeebe of Mrs. E. Mrs. Stubbs Heber Mr. and Santaquin. in the stake tabernacle Thursday. the spend day. infor twelve were about View ers this laid for left C A. Lake an .Lund guests. ternoon. Prof. morning gave and Instructive talk on The ian park, where they will spend the' Mrs. W. F. Parker returned WedMiss Elsie Boyd of Tooele is spend- Choke and'tbe Use of Hymns, Chor- - summer. nesday from a very pleasant visit 4444,t4,444'4,l, 4444444,&& di-h- hair-raisin- 7oneljr Col-;nn- E.-ft. n. J i - 1 as rrr' v Hr Wed-Rlchmon- d. I ViviaB-park-fdrdiD- ner, ' tn. dinner-complimenta- ry Viv-teresti- V : It f - '.Vt with friends and relatives in Salt Lake for the past week. The primary officers of the Bonneville ward will give a primary dance in the First ward social hall Thur-da- v evening. M v. Tl t Prof. Charles Shepherd of Salt Lake was in Provo Sunday and while here was the guests of Miss Florence l :fba 7 i nA4- - T V S Jenneraon,...... l7rENEFR6h4SfOLENiG6db,Af"rfrtPSTNCES8ON41FRlDAY' We take pleasure in announcing to the ladies of Provo ancl vicinity, the return- - : - of ihs iiocea njiecuic expert MARY GRAY M ARSTON We in an exhibition of electric cooking and the U 3C3 of electric cook stoves -- JiddajLand Saturday, JUIX2jbL3 At our Office and Salesroom - Begii Tastesof PROMPTLY at 8 P. M. - , , . i "EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE hi Holed on Klfov Rissr&rs- Autoliv spany hen the widneys clog iulIi iuu. nelp off the body's urir.oys jjtl waste ,or- yau'iU.e a real 'sick per son shortly. At first you foci a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from - . i vlltt - ,rihioner. of ten 4JS In Hit . Gss la eat, Says of Vistcr Before: Etealo . . they-heco- , loss breakfast th SHmiiisfe. Kifeys and. ui6 one Aiiil backache, sick headache, dirrine.-.s. ftoiraeU gel sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when. the vgaiKcr is bad,1 Eat less meat, drir,!: let', cl water; abo get from, any pharmacist four ounces of -- i VMb: take 'a iespoonful in a glass of water, before , r.'IOV M Salts Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, overworked, get sluggish, ache, and f:cl Gw ' like lumps of lead. 1 lie Brine become elevd;, the lladdcr is irritated, and you may be c).,i cd to seek relief two or three tin.es during iho Food will be served at the Close of the Exhibitions, rower aid: ski ! - Wafer Recommends a Spoonful of You are most cordially invited to attend these exhibitions.- JVliss Marston8 work will' be along practical and highly interesting lines and she will lead discussions on electric range cooking in which all the ladies present may participate. Miss Marstons Exhibitions will Should Drink Lats of me break fa; t for a few days and your kiancyswffi fii.c. I his famous salts is made from' the cc:d c? grapes and lemon juice, combined villi lli'..Lr:.r.d has been u.ed tor 'generations to .:i closed i.idnv 4,lclll io i H.a.u aoiivuy, f.Uo iv neutralize the itjds no lunpcT is.n source of irritalmn, Jn tb,,s'fiudi g l. ? cannot injure, nmlc-a. d ditfid r 'Vrvcscei.t litln-wcte- r drink v, hie h ccryonc should take now and thin to keep tl kidneys clean and active. Prugimts h"'' they pell lots of Jad Sails to folks believe in OUV kune Jt is only k'tlncy la trouble. Ihen-tM-- t .miL-v.zG.,- .H, -- '5 ! idef-weaknes- iof'-nor'-iv- s. s |