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Show THE PROVO POST TftooJ-Clifto- n giving some Co. are bargains In rtlmb'e liter-- ( t their t leal, me tle-- Mil wwftmies tintJJ Pioneer Day. plerdid rfaetwibe j v UOPSrHOLD dteiiaik, Furniture. gtnbn took hue Roleit toe to tri brimming ful.-Cal Aw D P Vnueit. , ' rr I t V"V . v omum ;i ( ' c I PRINCESS Nii K u i1 i ' Iv WILLIAM FOX L Presents THEDA BARA in THE ETERNAL 8APH0 Staged by Bertram Bracken Adapted bv Mary , i " t e the Hi. 'i- - IIP tojr 10 1 Chamberlalns Colic, Cholera and has no superior fpr the purposes for .- Diarrhoea jwhirh It Is intended. Buy it nowT Remedywithout Every family exception Obtainable everywhere. a dvt. should keep this remedy at hand See those Ladies' Suits in Wood-me- r during the hot weather of the sum- months. Chamberlain's Colic. Clifton Co.s east window, $9.90 to 14 dy 75 to Diarrhoea-RemeIs f 12.50 values at $3 Cholera and fc ;,,y, July 1, the D lUgiwMr, Louis CulberUou who has Leen worth many times its cost when 116.50 values at J3.90;, $18.50 to Midvale for some time has needed and la almost certain to be, $23 50 valhes at $9,90. You can't i,i it Ue Mormon iJuitaM'ia are or iiiatedt forto a brief turned visit enca. Irovo t annual vault t needed before the summer is over. It afford to wear an old at these prices. ft al to tue 9S;-$- .t.i i V 111' !h of u )r re'ftb'Pe 'LI (It W CF THANKS C3Pi - A l' ALL .3 ALL FOK - o! -- i P 4ijtI ( evp'e' nr v ,i i ...- .il l itn'u.r iioiije of ini c j v-- V. Wilson and daughter, left Wednesday for Ogcbmwhei they will spend a week visiting, Yela-Xlives and friends.- - u N. F. Lu-cil- e, The Mini n ort he rttflt th ti1 k I in shown to athi .mil the siM.iiue vunj u h UI long remember toi it me ran li toward assisting us lim ..lib H C. limbs uui vn and Miss to heir our grief Mr. M. IL Graham was a Salt Lake THE FAMILY. Elizabeth Rtdge are spending ihe visitor Monday. summer months at Vri'ian park. EXCURSIONS TO IDAHO, Miss Eudora Eggertsen has return-e- u MONTANA AND OREGON Mrs. John W. Guy has returned VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE uuiue auer alieuuiug school in after upending a few days visiting Salt Lake. friends at Mona. exDuilng the suptmer months v - reduced Mrfand Mrs.' Oran Groneman have cursion tickets at greatly is Anna Harrison Mrs. K, spending returned to Ferron after visiting In rates will be sold to points In above a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Provo for a few days. territory on different dates. Return at Eureka. limit 30 days For tickets and full Thurgood Mr. George Alexander wefft to information apply to any agent Salt Mrs. I. H. Masters wras the honored Lake Route or J. H, Manderfield Helper Monday, where he will remain at a party given at Saltair by for an indefinite time. A. G. P. A . Salt Lake City Spt 15 guest Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Davis of Salt Lake on Tuesday; The afternoon was Miss Dolores Dalby spent Thursday in spent bathing, following which a visiting friends in American Fork. buffet luncheon was served and iiui Superiority Forces It lo. (he Front New York Dressmaker & Furrier and ?emodeljng Suits and Furs. work Half Price During July and August . COAT8 SUITS, $5.00 ONE PIECE DRESSE8, $3.00, - Making i AU - GOWNS, $5.00 AND UP Hotel Lamr Apt. 15 Mrs. Dennison; i as quickly facturers of fine pastry, confections, preserves, etc., prefer it. If any faith in chemistry you accept the statements of the .world s . Utah-Idah- o Sugar they adopt it for every use. Its sweetness, purity and ex- you-hav- e ceptional quality pleases in every instance You no sooner open the sack and see the glisten-- . ing white crystals than you are impressed with its absolute purity. Housewives are not the science teachers and man-onl- y ones to adopt uuimy otjupi Utah-oi)Sdino- great scientists and food expert. when they declare that beet sugar, the qual- i is ity of equal, to any other sugar produced in the world. Order it by name. You Utali-Idaho- ," will find it more economical to buy it by tlie sack. (2 Sugar Utah-Idah- o i SA TURDA Y JUL Y15 th - Matinee 2:30 to 5 p. m. Charlie Chaplin -- ease in THE BANK - 2 Part Rip Roaring Comedy IVY SHEPHERD- - and ALEXANDER GLADEN THE HIDDEN FACE A. Goumond Feature . JUST FOR A KID A Comedy n ABSOLUTELY PUrL Mr. Fred Storrs motored to can Fork Thursday. ESS t Just think of COLUMBIA-- dancing In the pavilion tntbe eve; "Mr. M. E. Kartchener and - family, nlng concluded the days enJjyonenL Mr. James A. Loveless and "family . and James A. Loveless, Jr., and fami Mrs. Wm. T. Jones has as her ly returned yesterday from a splenguest Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones and did motoring trip ihrough Idaho ant .ughters. Fay and Marie, of ping. the Malad valley. They also went b for a few days. over the divide and . through the - Wf Cache valley. The trip was enjoyed Mr. Dean Dalby went to Levan toImmensely by the three parties, day to spend a few weeks At the Kroupa residence a pretty - Wednesday afternoon a ... pleasant home wedding of the week took place affair was enjoyed by the Relief sowhen Miss danghTayday, ciety- members of the Sixth card, ter of Mrs. Harriet B. Kroupa, be- who were entertained by the KeVet ir.'rr.e the bride of Parley P. Jepper society choir of that ward. Ice son of thta city. - Witnessed by Immecream and cake was served to fifty diate relatives of the couple, the members. . ceremony was performed at six joclock by Deputy Cleik Ellas Gee, Mrs. Fred Storrs of Storrs has re- The parlor was attractively arranged turned home after a brief visit with In an abundance of Fliasta Iaia,es relatives and friends in this city. sweet peas and roses T he bride wore a dainty gown of wliuc charmeuse Miss Thelma Grant of Levan wan with pretty lace trimmings and carried a Provo visitor Tuesday.. a beautiful bouquet o pink and white roaes. the ceremony a Following Alma Dalby, Delbert Bosh, Nephl wedding super was served, after Taylor, Niels Schow and Owen Fran-co- which music formed the entertainof Levan motored to Provo on ment the Misses Florence and Mar Tuesday. - guerite Jepperson and Franklin MaJ-seof Salt Lake furnishing the num Mr. Leslie Boothe of lephl motored here. Mr. and Mrs. Jepperson are at to Provo Wednesday. home to their friends In Provo. - test - Mr ol ua regular the tup wil be nude tram u - Murillo Just as housewives Chap- - J MONDAY JULY 17 Ameri- Oliver Morosco Presents EDNA GOODRICH The Superb Actress - Mrs. Mary Whetton is spending a month in Richfield. a Clean, Cool Cook t i Mr. J. B. Ashton was Stove in your kitchen these hot summer days a in Salt Lake The Making Of Maddalena visitor Thursday. Mrq. Thomas Shelley of Shelley, Idaho, is enjoying a. visit with Provo relatives for a number of weeks. -- he-Stery -T- of a BeantifnhltaliairModetYVfao Marries a Young American i s Mrs. W. C. Brunner and two daughters of Butte, Montana, are the ggesta of Mrs. Brunners 'mother, Mrs. J. R. Booth, for the summer months. TUESDAY JULY 18 Ih A Stirring Drama Tuesday evening the Junior Beehivj girls of the Second ward ' enjoyed a very pleasant outing at the lake. OVERALLS Mrs. Geo. A. Storrs and son will leave tomorrow (or a trip to Cali- , A Very Unusual Feature t fornia. The Paxman family honored Mr. anJ Mrs. A. C. Busath and family of Salt Lake at & lake party the fore part of the week. - Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gipple and daughter. Fay, of California and Mrs. W. B. Thurmond and Miss Myrten Thurmond.-- ' Mr. and Mrs. Emery G. Epperson and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stallings motored to Salt Lake the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Dalby and three children of Levan are Provo visitors this week, the guests of Mrs. No more heat! No more soot! No more ashes! xNo more fires Jo tend to all day long! C0.0K-WIT- AN ELECTRIC RANGE H TArCTDalhyr 1 ' A style and size, for every kitchen Hundieds of Electric Cook Stoves - Y orr eair b JVe' "E oTT, a Ju3t with few electric an down and the balance dollars roast and Range. broil, fry in caiy monthly payments will put a fine, cooi, comfortable, convenient Electric CoolTStoie in yorir kitrlen at once and tae price win Include cObt of installing. Then isnt it worth Just a few moments of your time to come to our store and see with. your own eyes how easy it is to operate an Electric Range how easy1t is to ' acquire one. Aieiu. ,4iS4ftd jmotestefully to--th-e everypurse. Ivousefeoids-ot -- 4:tah-airri Ma-ha- i YOU SHOULD ACT AT ONCE AND COOK IN A COOL KITCHEN THIS SUMMER UTAH POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY - Efficient Public Service" It Mrs. J. Lr Brown entertained-t- he Helpful Hour club Thursday after- - DoomAn fIeganLJimr,heQn. ,.waa served. The house was beautifully decorated with sweet peas and American roses. Mrs. Thaddeus Corbett of American Falls, Idaho, was an invited guest. The club will meet in two weeks with LIr3. Bishop. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS PLAN TRIP TO SARATOGA The officers, and teachers of the First ward Sunday school are planning an outing to Saratoga Springs next Wednesday and about forty people will enjoy the trip. A committee Consisting of A. H, Lowe, Joseph A. Buttle and C, W. Thomas will have charge of the excursion, "Jerrys Perfect Day - An Ove y Comedy -- g : L All Mens And Boys Straw Hats A ffD mi ER: |