OCR Text |
Show i Tile: t'h.ovu rOdT LOCAL TROOPERS ' QUARANTINED AT NOGALES ARIZ. Benjamin Blake of Callister are spending the summer at Thatcher, Arizona, are" In Utah tthl Vilau park. relatives and fnenda. They are at i I Nft- r present in Provo ulth Mr Blake's !8quadrT cf csva,ry of th utft4 tional Guard, consisting of Troops E, The Bonneville a arl Sunday school t and MroJVm.. Blake. F, G and H' and" field hospital No. spent Wednesday at the Lake Re - paren' Mr, 29 of Salt Lake were placed under sort The day was spent In PicnickA very nicely arranged party was strict quarantine today pending the ing. bathing and boating. given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. receipt of news as the condition of The members of the Stubbs family James Blake of Leonard' At. Petersons 23 years old, Vineyard in honor of held their reunion in the First ward Bennie Blake, a former resident of Mount Pleasant Utah, who was social hall Wednesday a of Provo, and his taken from the troop train In San Nearly wife, from Arizona. hundred and fifty members were removed to They were married at the Salt Lake Beroadino Saturday and present, including many out of town tetaple June 7. His wife was Mtss a hospital." Peterson complained of a numbness in his legs and it ta now guests. At 7 o'clock in the evening Laura Anderson of Arizona. They feared a djnner was served and a program that he may be suffering from have been spending their honeymoon '0he reunion ended with a at "Provo infantile given. paralysis- or spinal meninah(f Monroe, The evening dance. , .."I was enjoyed by thirty seven friends gitis. Petersons Illness has been diagA sumptuous lunch and relatives. Mias Ruth Parttrldge has returned was seserved,. The rooms werebeautl-fully nosed as transverse myelitis, a from Salt Lake "after a two weeka' of rious infection the decorated with roses and sweet from paralysis, but until It is abvisit with her cousins, the Misses peas, Those present, were: Messrs, -Wohlstenholme. annd Mesdames Bennie Blake, Will- solutely certain that his ailment is not Infantile paralysis theJUtah boys iam Blake, Sam Blake, Chas, Maag, Miss Inger Johnson entertained win he in kept quntmtine. No memHenry Maag, Axel Anderson, Rolan of the guard will be allowed to ber the Beehive girls of the Sixth ward Harding, August Johnson, Alfred Tuesday evening. Sweet peas and Johnson, Thomas Allen, Kirby Allen, leave camp until' the quarantine is roses formed the floral decorations. removed , not even to visit the cantRay - Harding, - Harry " Orvin,Ervm e een- or company store.' Offlcers as Hooley; also Mesdames Mary Is men are under quarantine, es well Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart enter Hooley; and Mrs. Mary E. Bunnell, all men on the troop train on wbiel tained - Wednesday evening for- - Mr. Ruth Blake, Horace Blake, Blna Clegg, Peterson was a passenger were exahd Mrs. J. Edward Johnson, Kimball Wallace Clegg, Lois Clegg, Joy Clegg. posed in a greater or less degree to Young and Mtss Anderson of Grants-rillwhatever- - the- - dlkease may be that he , SCANDINAVIANS WILL is suffering fronr. e e e - CELEBRATE HOLIDAY . If the officer-of mobilization The Nelke - Reading club had an from the assurances receive camp at Pioneer outing park yesterday The Scandinavians of this section authorities that Peterson hospital afternoon. The children of the club will of July is not spend the Twenty-fourt- h from suffering spinal meninmembers were entertained with in Beans, park and have Invited. all gitis the quarantine will probably he games. In the evening the husbands Scandinavians to Join in making- the removed within- bra days. If not i: of the members were entertained at day a great success. A special pro-- a nay last' for a lbnger period. picnic. The next outing tjip dub gram .is being prepared and also a across th lake. anticipates trip sports. The grove Is just south of the "THE CLOWN, A CIRCUS . .State road river bridge. v FEATURE AT THE COLUMBIA A J baby bojvas born FOR MONDAY, JULY 24 Wednesday to Mrs. Andrew Jensen, The commissioners are planning to wife of the publisher of the Piute build a bridge across the that an elephan od Chieftain nt Maryavale. The Post Fork river Just west of the was never demonstrated a forgets wishes the new editor success. Fork sugar factory. few dr vs ag- at the tosky studio of sdire of the during circus scenes of the production of I The 61 X' Clown, a thrilling photodrama im of the sawdust circle In which Victor Moore Is to star and which v III be seen ft The Columbia on MonJav InorJer to have everything correct! tlie Lasky. company rented an entire for three days. Among the c'rcus 4 animals was Bfll, a huge and vicious elephant with a reputation as a killer." Nb one war permitted near him and he was used for exhibition! purposes aaly. fa the audience waa one, Arthur E. acrobat JameJameson, an son chanced to pass near where the elephants were standing; when Bill set up a deepening roar and strained I'lV violent! Jv ait Us chains. Om of the trainers asked Jameses to keep out f The former drens man off slfchtt. , 4 asked! Jameson when the present;: owners secured Bill , awl eras told he ? J had been purchased town a bankrupt,, circus organization tew years before Theodor Roberts, the Leaky star, at The Columbia Saturday to his; Am aoom as Jameana learned the latest success, Puddln Head Wilson.' name of that organisation, he walked ' over to the struggling animal and Bill, with every sign of Joy. reached out his huge trunk and drew Jameson to Mm Jameson explained to fhe crowd that he had known Bill in the old! (toys and ha&j chased a fogxtfi'r Her out of a box car where the. 3 dog had the big elephant panic striokea. Jameson put Bill through, a number oC tricks and was promptly offered, a position by Ufc? managenoenU, asd concluslo-ViQthe days week, Bill to his back and friend old' his lifted Pre-Inventory trudged happily along with (the preMr. and Mrs. Charles Morris aud Mrs Ned dHeSS Food Value of Sugar Lauded by Expert" Mrs. , , -s- -- pine,-resulting -- 1 - It is one of the best, tlieir supply trains, con- - ' , tain sugar, not merely by 7 the ounce,'1 hut by the - most readily di; and cheapest forms body fuel we Have: Three-quarte- pound. f. These are. the state, merits - of. Dr.1 "Woods Hutchinson,' noted food of the rs work of the body is probably done by burning sir--1 gar in the' eeUsrJ of owr muscles writing for the V Saturday Evening Post. ' n The quality t o i'L Sugar, nat-- t : . orally leads housewives to. specify this , brand :t when ordering sugar,,, It the- standard of sugar - expert,- well-know- Practically, all mocF era army rations- - now,,- - TJtah-Idah- -- particularly- the" emergen-- 1 for jcy ration, intended the support' of the troops in the field, away from . - perfection. SUGAR! UmH-lDAH-O ABSOLUTELY PURE V Jt l. i BU e. ati- . - - ; 8d-r- - V HJt k a? Chasp and big canBaking Powders do not nrs d you money. Celqmet does it's Pure r superior to sour milk and soda- - sack Trouble and 1 wEl cheerfully Constipation. oty that Cham Striate's Tablet are the most sat flabetory remedy tor stomach troth H la thirty-fou- r yeara drug store , friee, writes S. H. Murphy, N. T. Wellsbur Obtainable drug-gU- odvt. nryphecou rrt r'W P& u a a 4" LOOK at THESE A very small casn paymenii and the rest in easy monthb; inctallmants an electiiit: taagjh in your kitchen AT ONCFli Thft price indJada eost of installingjand yen operate your e&ctric range on a 4rery lowsail , aoo&kg xenr " rate. Conae to thia? .office1 or telephone let usjs litnaon-stirat- e the eoolness, the cleanliness,.-thecompia) and success, and practicability of th electric; 1 e thu o nil J Utah Power 1 & Light Comgsay Efficient Public Sfrvce i at-th- e f Clearance your attention to their A Sale, In getting ready for inventory we find new items every day that are put on our Bargain Tables MjEyery day something new in Special Bargains . We call attention today to mount program release. TOtt - Oar Bargain Tables are worth the serious consideration of all persons who wish to use their money to the best advantage WOOD CLIFTON . MERCANTILE CO. MUCH FOR TOWN the 5-- - a. C.lnger- Clegg Clade work Half Price During-Jul- y PIECE DRESSES, 3.00. gowns, Sorenson Brown R. Singleton ,rf J. Carl Allred of the Tlntah Forest reserve has returned from a trip ove the reserve and reports that grazing Is exceptionally fine.-- Both sheep and cattle are In excellent condition. Furs. And up. , S5JW iiMt Apt 15 Mrs Dennison, No Excuse Now For Discolored Closet Bowls have a odorless closeH)owI if you follow .clean, the simple directions on the Sani-Flus- h can It positively cannot injure bowl .eon- nections, inUFlvsh keeps them white as new no if....:.'..." cf 8uita and: and Aujpiet CQAT8 Hotel Lamar most kitereetftig base- " w ON ball games of the present season nas ptayed last Wednesday on the Luke View ball grounds between the Lake View Farmers and the Retail fleets Of Provo. The Farmers won by a score of 9 to tk The Clerks rushed JRalph Eggertaen into the box whe-tthe score- was buf the Farmers scored 4 runs off him in two Lake Views two - pitcher fanned 15 men, Taylor sen liny I bach hitless and Clegg, 5. The line up follows: Lake View Clerks Madsen c . Hoover, Eggertsen m jrTaylor.Clegg. p ...Hoover, Eggertsen J. Taylor lb Zabriskie & Nuttall .........2b.,,.,,,. Singleton I,: Taylor :':7r:ss: trr'Boshar'd r. Taylor 3b Scott 25c I $1.50 AH LAKEVIEW FARMERS One- il; One Lot of Boy,s Wool Mixed Suits, age 3 to 16 values to $5.00, on Bargain Table" at C' years, Mens Sailor Straw Hats, values up to $300, H on Bargain Table, your choice New York Dressmaker & Furrier Making and Ramodeiir m One Lot Ladies Wash Dresses up to $3.90 on the Bargain Table at. PPr is Clown cession. SKf 'sSSSi J J Cleans Water Closet Bowls Farrer & Whitehead Phone We sell it at 25 cents a can G7. - |