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Show - ,, An it THE PKOVOrPOST PAGE SIX J Its Telluride Power Co. ? Soon Change Hands Best to Remeptber that every organ of the wonderful huip&n body is dependent upon every other. If your liver goes v roug your blood will te impure; if your bowels are inactive your stomach and digestion will "show it.. And one trouble leads to another. Mrr Mary A Graham enter-- faincd with dinner at her home Tmsday evening, when prettily . u.m1 in the olproratimis of the table. The jfuests were Mr. and Mrs. lie be rt nas'tnr-Jianswo- n purchases of Telluride stock had not been made in behalf of James Campbell, nor does he believe that Campbell vvaViii any jwayjnelud-ein the deal, for when he retires lie anticipates the election of P. B. Sawyer, who came west with him yesterday to succeed him as managerl Ill speaking of the deal while in Salt Lake last evening, Mr. Nunn said: Approximately 60 per cent of the $4.o06,(K50 of the outstanding stock of the Telluride Power company has for several years past been held by the Citizens Saving & Trust company of Cleveland, 0. inn voting jwml ortmst. J.' R. Nutt, one of the officers of that company, arranged with the representatives of the. pool for a controlling interest In it Upon Condition that'he should purchase ofAhe company alj other tendered himat the same price, also such bonds aswcre held by tire various individual stockholders at par and accrued interest. JheCanipbell interests were not in the poof and were not Included IiYlhe deal.' " of the Approximatelrone-hal- f stockholdings of myself and my western associates has been inhaled in this deal. I have jm-- t returned from the sefft.w here 1 represented the western interests. I was accompanied to Salt Lake li.v Ik B. Sawyer, who, it is expected, will he appointed general manager of1 the eniupa nv. I exmet to retire from the. pnsitioiLat the nextimirterlv . meeting of the directors. The total outsanding stHk of the Tellurideciimpany is $4,500.-00Q- . par value, and a like amount of bonds.IL Mr. Nunn said he was now- - and expected to remain one of lift, largest stockholders in the Tellu- ride company. , Nutt, said Associated were Hayden, St one & Co., of Boston and New York, the hankers of the Utah Copper &Uti MeechattfA amde from -- the liopoml wen Mr. and Mrs. T. MrMand Mrs." E. J, Ward Miss Grace Ward. (Contiuued From Page One.) have become the most famous and the most approved family remedy in the world. They are known for their wonderful, and unrivaled power to cause regular',- natural action of --the liver and bowels. They are gentle, safe but sure. Beechama Pills benefit every organ of the body brighten the eye, clear the brain, tone- - the. nerves and increase vigor because they - party of young Salt Lake consisting of the Misses Mona Wilcox, Norma Scant, AnBennion. nie Richards, Ethel (Tiarlottc Stewart and Gladys Stewart, and Messrs. E. 11. Tiius. Spociwl jl tree Ho for womei with erery boi. SoUf ffwUi, 10e 25c. George M. ('anuon, Jr:. Julian M. Thomas, Frank (iiuimiiigs. Jos' SSoiitcr. eph Richards and Clyde II. TRAIN HURLS FARMER COON VAUDEVILLE -- at am enjoying an outingA AT, OPERA HOUSE 40 FEET; UNINJURED! Mrs J. O Ward was hostess at the Si e art ranch nr I he upper i delightful little informal affair Froyo. From there' they av Wil- 1. Valentine and Wilke in their WINDSOR, (ilo77 lake Middle horses and packs and Jiatu Smith look a Aug. at, .her black and white face' comedy seat im Jim nap followed by a dinner of pretty make an extended tour of the while driving to his sketch scored. big hit last night, Umtalis. Mpjwnuiiuents, complimentary to lake .regions .in the rurrch, 12 miles from here today.l These men have funny jokes lo e . 1? a lush 3 frsr-Qof. Sa t - and jlid tint awaken until a Colo-- catelrsad people. Lake and Miss ALay Ll,t i lc of - M ssFl(if('iiie llolli riii ilnn rado & Southern passenger train Mr. Wilke, the Mack riian, with a house paity at the struck S'Jeasant Grove, who ?reisitors throwing 1dm gives a very original stunt in preunsur city. iioses and nastur-fian- s Holbroo- k- summer- - cottage in 40 feet thevvagon. into an irrigation- - ditch, senting all Jhe different anny were effectively emu In tied Springdell. Provo canyon. during lie was wetaml a bit angry, inil and navy bugle calls, with slides tin Die decorations of the rooms the week, complimentary to Miss . serah-ha IBs to represent them.- Mr. Wilke is without escaped and dining table Tlfe tfliests. Htelld Olson of Mt5 Pleasant; Miss wagon was demolished. late'of the Kiev enth U. K. Calvary Olson tvasalso the honored guest and Was for six years champion a t a del i gh t f n lly in form a I affair CARD OF THANKS. trumpeter of thelWH. army and Hew Brown Bread Recipe 'given at the home of Miss M crnavy, ime Boylance the fore part of the A decidedly new thihgfor Iro-t- o i , Ncvi soy Easily made To to who the 'friends came us Meri neck, the guests being Miss is the enlarged pictures on the in our fiour of troubA and contriHy J t, Janet McKenzie Hill, fldiiorof Bonnet. Edith Husenherrv, Leona House screen.' .Manager Opera MTitsoTi of Ogden and Elfie Beall. buted all that kindness could sugike Boston Cooking St haol Magazine is sure keeping abreast Epperson reto we and comfort, gest help This will catch tb times. the of Miss Lora Dunu entertained turn our most heartfelt thanks, Nearly every body likes Boston brown as it has the photo of people tiread, but so many have experienced a nnmher of girl friends with an and although such devoted friendin all the larger cities trouble with its being sogg , they have goers play memcannot remove the sad become discouraged. Here is a new juitomobile part.v iast evening in ship is bein it gadopted univer- va- - where recipe that cannot fail if the few simple honor of her guest. Miss Mahle ories that linger around the anl Ij0S ' directions are cure tut tyfol lowed. You MrtkiimTi PNe-phFottowtriThrHtH'lia'r--- it bl''ng'V houses cannot oTttaiiPpaU will be delighted with the results. Angeles joy rule the party adjourned to brightest side of humunity and ronage without large pictures, the Dunn residence, where lunch throws the pure light of 'ft " into a darkened home. Scethem. You will: like the con has seKed. - To those who Burnished music, change. , For Monday and Tuesday the Miss Irudenee liacon of Him the speakers and all Mvlnriissisted is 1 Hast. Lynne', the headliner Pal tern" Ilat Millinery Company us during our Hour of greatest most American drama in popular of loss for our the eft Thursday for Chicago, where bereavement feature reels. This two she went m the interests of that husband and father, Dennison E. needs no comment great sufficient is Harris, we extend our heartfelt company. is one of the best it that K C Brows Brood tiisay i thanks. One and otnrha!J cup yellow corn features ever exhibited at Frovo: M RS.- HARR IS & FA M LY. flour; I tea weal; lYi cup ; "Watefj for Aland bills annouue- cup Sited milk; y tup spoon salt; ing . the date for the ,N iehok molasses; 5 level teaspoon fuls K C UNION SERVICE. . family. r TimeHerYflCTr A" . JSoiiter, Mr. and Mrs. YY. II. Aek- royd, Mrs. Elizabeth Graham. Miss Florence Aekroyri.- - Miss Edith ; FrampUm. Alias Maud Ackroyd, Miss Lillie Hihhert. of Salt Lake. and Messrs. EihvjmT Beckett of - England, and Mark - - pe-opl- Remove the First Cause of Trouble - -- -- LiW-rpool-, Ben-nni- n - -- -- 1 home-Thiirsi- la ar V. - 4 1 i - Pj-ov- o - r unselfish-friendshi- p 1 r v 1 with-rMr- 1 - entire-whe- at - k f i Bet-Mu- -- 4 sx - the Baptist, Methodist Congregational churches will beheld at church on Sunday evening, o'clock. Mr. August PuHiaiivJb4ininisterjf the and cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this service.' - Ellen Saturday - and Monday Aug.' A 3-- 5 'The Angel, of vthe Stranded - Troupe Pathe-Weekl- Margarets Awakening Dream of a Lobster Fiend Erincess Saturday and Monday, Aug 3-- - 5 EFFIE ! r. ihvslikh BUY J Hoover Bros to store the crop of dol-la- rs which you sow with labor and reap with hope. Feed your bank account "now and If will feed yoit when the winter of life sets in. As your bank account grows, toil trnd sacrific- e- will be -- rewarded with-- , ease and pleasure. Deny aud-latthings yourself you can. gratify big ambitions. Great things are possible to the in-sni- all er the visif'f Catty Jellara, solo man who has money in thebank. organist at Jueens IIill and the Make a deposit today. 7' Crystal Falace 'Musical 'festivals Ruid iryn'ilgliT. Lomln, to" the. e i an not fad much specutie causey f lation. as io what the pr"ram Merchants -- Bank . TheFarmers&: . consist of. , The ('orenationliisu whieh he is to perform includes the Cyfona- tiou Marches of.Sir Ed ward, Klgcr. Frederiek' Cliffe. and tkO spceial Trumpet FanfareVnrraug-e- d by Sir Frederick Bridge and Div Borlamlr-- f also the Chorales sung at Die Corx . onation service. 's , PROVO, UTAH. ..Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Taj lor, President Anyone - any hei with us by mall. ft Made and Best Grade Excelsior Roller Mills a Phone 124 Provo, Utah lariyr-itsuay-b- FATHER, MOTHER, DAUGHTER AND GIRL -' FRIENDBIE IN FIRE- - 3 Trapped - Hotel -Family Blaze in ' Vermont Guests Lose All. - FA KLEE' VLTAugT persons were burned to death, and three others injured, one probably" fatally, in a fire that destroyed the Danforth hotel here today. Tlie dead aref " T C. E. Perkins." Flushing, Lr T, "V 1 ' CrE. Perkins.- -- Mrs! r- -- - Effie Perkins and Miss.Albee did nut reach the outside. Air. Uerkins and his wtfe died at the hospital. for the "best Phone 476-ples in Provo,. Roht. Birkin ap- Z NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by t5e. State Board of Insanity up to 10 oclock a. m. August 12, 1912, for of a dairy and stable building at the State Mental Hospital Provo, Utah. Plans, specifications and instructions to bidders can bo found at the State Mental Hospital and at the office of Joseph Nelson, architect Provo, Utah.. Each bid must be accompanied wltH' a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of bid as a guarantee that the bidder, wilf enter Jnto the contract and givejan . bond, approved according to Iaw, , -- , T VALENTINE . Vitrv4- - Vc d Tuesday,-EAS- v;!i LYNNE T Feature Film in 2 Reels APPEARANCE TONIGHT If you have not scon Effie MB in her wonderful mind reading act at the Princess Theatre this week you have missed 'an act that is decidedly worth while. Effie has appeared in an entirely different" change of program each night and the big crowds who stated after each program. The, blindfold drive yet. waposfponed from yesterday afternoon until this afternoon at 2 oelHvk. and the matinee com2 :3(t The ladies1 matmences inee yesterday afternoon .was a 'est well George S. Busby f highly-appreciat- ed. The Great English Organist AT THE Tkpmaplronday august o at- tended ambx everybody , seemed excellence of the pleased.with J program rendered. The clever Formerly with Eggleston 2 acts of ';Effie :vvere Tonight is the last 57 N. FIRST WEST ST. ; of the mind reader, appearance Opposite Opera House, Provo and crowded houses it every perBRING YOUR SHOES IN formance will undoubtedly he the r. 8:30 P.m. The CoronationMusic with Cathedjial Chimes and Bells as used at the late Coronation of King George and Queen Man, M T . Admission 50c v J and WILKIE Opera louse I irN within one week after the award of the said contract otherwise, the amount to" be forfeited to the State. Bids to be made out on blank forms obtained from" the said architect. The Board reserves the right to reject" any of' all bids-.- By order of the State1 Board of Insanity.. ' D7TI. CALDERrM.D., Snpt ' -- Treextain..perindj-;oinparis()risJ'il- - Miss Effie Perkins. " Miss Florence Altiee, Spring-field,- " -Mass. Another daughter of Mr. Perkins is expected to die.. The flames spread quickly to all parts of the house and guests who escaped were unable to save any-tli- e clothes they two ns." his wife, a girl jJiUHissAIbee. daughters friend of the family, were in a exit partjjf the hotel whereliir Miss was cut off by the flames. already -- - aia'iuired o. EFFIE MAKES LAST COAL, J er 1 --of-the t, Monday-an- Cr t ree-pow- , In' addition tp the Trumpet and UlahTimbfci: & Coal Co. the full resources of the organ, a set of Cathedral chimes will be Castle Gate, Creek,. used also at coming' performance. Hiawatha and'-.pn- g ..Needless to say with such a eomhiuaton a magnificent ensemble will be prjKlueed. Mr. Sellars lias had immense receptions 'Lumber, Lath, Shingles Europe, Canada anil the States so farr having filled to excess with PORTLAND CEMENT overwhelming audiences.' the places where he has given recitals. 160 W. Fifth Horth. Therefore, we are not likely"to J. W. Dunn,' . . Mgr. bo behind in this respect, and great reception will doubtless be 44'S4l44"I4Ml4Ml44Ht44?4 awaiting Englands famous mush Old Shoes MadeNew eian in this city.' 1 The tour is under the manageSewed Soles a Specialty. ment of G. B. Brigham, New York All Work Guaranteed. . and Chicago. . Stake Relief Society via the Salt Lake Refute August 8th. Speeiul train leaves Frovo 7:30 a. ni. Returning leaves Salt Lake 12 o'clock, midnight.- - Fare for round trip - ; he niadHbetween the pupils in the electrified room and those-4the" room not electrified. t has e large power lioklings of Jesse expected Jo authorize n trial this Knight. fall of a Swedish scheme for elecVhile the Campbell interests trifying a school room and there- did not participate, in the deah afby producing extraordinary Fm thF Telluride Power com-- , suits from t he pupils. The exprr-iinen- fecting as- reasonably which has met with some sumed That fuinto get wjll -- they Dated August 2, 1912.- success In "Stockholm! will. b tried ture deals. and negotiations on a room in vvhiela class of deThe Telluride Power scowl when you am (mill! b ftmV fect i ve pupilsAs lieiri SfA u ?ht.-- owns veight pbvverplaliTs company tiTUtah. "hWhy I Milov' f sbnDvO To The cost for a years trial will be about $10,000. . The elect rificaf or consists of a series of wires in the walls of the class room. These wires will be charged with 'frequency currents. The plan will he to have two class rooms as - nearly al ike as -B- LACK and WHITE FACE COMEDIANS possible, one electrified anl the other uotreaeh to. have th esarae number of pjlpils. AUTTieTfitt of -- baaii . i Home - A - Electric Bond & Share company of New York, , The Electric Bond &: is largely interested in electric enterprises in the west , being especially prominent in big projects in the Iaeifie ymorthwestr The company is also interested in Uylorado. Recently it snaine has become linked with a proposed big merger oF. electric projects having for its ultimate object the consolidatio- n- of transportation lines extending from Brigham City on tlie north to Frovo ou tlie .soma. In eonneetion with the merger deal the Bond & Share Y )RK, Aug. 2. The .company York, .board of education "is N E W- - - In a New Act Some Good New And . Pictures T " Scholars Extraordinarily Bright New; long-distanc- Sharp-compan- y New York School Board Plans to Electrify Study Rooms to Make is attraction i ee-j-vv "ONCE This Bank Sutton Cliase Drugl Co. furnish tee cream For all soeial oceasilons ' ONCE ONE IS TWO!' - CURRENT, JANITOR! - ONE IS ONE - Vyemarkhtde Un n a t'i cm yS e r FrcTvdr c Miss Dot Eddins of tira ud Junction is visiting with her cousin Miss JReva Ferry. Such ants 20 teams for dump wagon work at Strawberry darn. Wages- jaw day. Apply' U. ' S. R. S i THE SEASONS MUSICAL EVENT y- I Re 4tliatS - -- TEAMS WANTED. ami 25-ce- nt I AI rt chel A Union Service of rtaining -- V Mr-Nu- nnl g Sift together, three times, meal, flour, a salt and baking powder. Mix molasse Mr. Mrs. A. Allred of and inJohn and sweet milk and stir into dry gredients to make a smooth baiter. Turn SnltrLake wore the gtistsol'Mr, into two empty K C Baking Fowder and Mrs; J. Karl Allred a few lioxes, thoroughly - battered, and let eanl three hours. This bread is par- days Ibis week, x ticularly good to serve with salads or jraw oysters; also at breakfast, as toast - - Miss 1'1 oreitee - A ek rovd -- i s ' . of all inds. as hef guest Miss Lillie Raisinor currants may be added, Ilibbert of Salt Lake ' though sotAf prefer it without. Readers of jis paper may obtain The Brown of this city ilrs. Cook's Book containing this and 89 - , , Lydia H. of Salt Lake w ere Steel il,u other delicious recipes free by sending the colored certificate ..packed in every married in Salt Lake Thursday can of K C Baking Powder to the Jaqces'Wpg. Co., Chicago. Send evening. 88 for The Cooks Book todays Miss Clara McDonough of Suit Lake is a Frovo visitor, the guest of Miss Clara Woods. d -- Colorado. Receffitly Its name has have been constructed under the direction of Mr, Nunn, who was flic pioneer in transmission of power In the west. In 1900 Mr. Nunn built his first transmission line in Colorado.' The first plant in Utah was built on the Provo river at Nunns station. Later a plant"of 10,000- horsepower capaeitv was eon strutted at Olmsted, at the mouth of Provo canyon, There is another plant on- the Logan river near Logan, and yet another on Battle Creek near Pleasant Grover The largest plaut of the company was built about five years ago at Grace. .Idaho, on Bear river. The .stacompany .owns th tions .iu, Colorado. Children 25c |