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Show lf UIQl! the provo post PAGE, EIGHT POULTRY?,!EN MEET See The mm :ai AND ELECT OFFICERS essive- NOT HALP EXPRESS THE MANY WINNING FEATURES OF OUR New Spring Suits, JSoats The Utah County Poultry assocla. tlon met at the Commercial club on Friday night for the regular annual meetrng an-- the election of officers fortheensulng year. W.W. Goodrich was elected president; M, H. vice president; , Harry Graham. Thomaa, secretary and treasurer. The executive committee elected are W. Before You B uy a Piano Not After i and Dresses Every one if right down to the minute in authoritative could find nothing newer ftyle, fabrics and colors.-Yoor later if you were in New York yourself .77-OUu i j PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU ARE THEY ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST such splendid values can be had. for anywhere in thi sregion MAKE US PROVE IT j Robinson Bros. Piano Co. 28 N. Acad. Ave H. R. E. AUen-- r M. Graham, Royal B. Woolley and Heber A. Knudsen. W.. Goodrich, , The officers reported the assocla. It Is first class condition. In membership making rapid gains tlon in , S ty lish, Se rv iceable Fo otwear and thajuimbet.if-hlrft...beln- exhibit-ed- . g Royal B. Woolley reported 125 hand alter all expenses connected with the annual exhibit and activities of the association had been pald7. A vote of thanks was tendered Hr. Woolley, who has acted as secretary and treasurer for a number of years, A Resolution against Joinlg the state assiocTaflbnasSStHpteSf'WtSS' for the union not being considered of the county best interests Unmatchable in style and quality for the low price we are are making 777- On - -- 1 Owned by Local People and the Earnings Spent Locally PERSONAL here a fiPUntyjwa Eureka. last- 7 Big Acts of Unequaled Vaudeville EVERY WEDNESDAY Mining Tin One Woman a Work. Mining tin to produce her operas and producing operas to make enough money to hold on to her Alaskan tin' mines is'the double profession of Miss Emma R. Steiner, who, broken down by. her musical efforts, In New York, went to Alaska to recuperate.. Here 6he was struck with the gold fever, MENTION " Sheriff Angus' McDonald WEEKDAY, MARCH 17 TROUPE 8 ' The Most RemarkabIeCgxnpany of Chinese Performers Ever Brought to This Country r ' TOM)MAHONEY The Irish ChairmanJFf aturing an Imitation of a Hod Carriers' Meeting . STUART, BLACK & COMPANY. Of eht Scottosh Players inSandy a Wedding Present, A Quaint Comedy of Scotch Village Life , TRE ESPANOZO DUO Terpsichoreaa' Ait feta Presenting a Series fo Spectacular 7 7 Spanish Dances r CHARLES CHAPLIN in Hi Trysting Place" , ' i; GAUDULOPE ' ? The Mexican Equilibrist COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA MATINEE 3 :4510 AND 20 EVENING 7:30 and 9:13-1- 0 20 AND 30 ,PETN of Juab but while her find turned out to.be from tin and not gold, it promises to bring - Frld ay her'tn "ttswelghtln-cold.eepeclaU- y In view of the precarious state of the tr smelters in Belgium, which has alIsaac Bullock was In Provo last Fri- ready led to the establishment of the first American smelters in Bolivia, day from his Lone Tree, Wyo ranch much nearer to and therefore less exvisiting relatives. pensive, in the1 way of transporting t - raw material. T. R, Hanlon, who Is charged with breaking Into, the D. ft R. O. station at. Thistle on September 22, 1914, was brought to Provo by Sheriff East last Friday, charged with burglary In the third degree. Hanlon waived preliminary examination before Pre. PROVO MAN HOME FROM TRIP COAST I Spencer has returned from ccaat and California Pacific the has been working on he where points The Llttld : Wonder-- . Button Sewer. 7 Frank fault of $1000 ball Is held In custody large orders writing the action of the Fourth uistrict ; court. LOCAtfTEAM foe rhilh armonic f the machine. MET' DECISIVE SSL. T:ggsBwagggpftUdAjq?ajtsaisiiwMHBgB DEFEAT .a -- r ,, , Deputy Sheriff j. T. Williams re, ceived word from E. N.. Strauss of By a score of 38 to 20, the Unlver-- $ Mcsler, Oregon that John Mangold, slty of Utah basket ball team de. j who Is supposed to be the man killed feated the B. Y.' U. last Frifay night ip by a railroad train at Thistle last at the Deseret gym.. At practically;! Tabernacle ; Uednesl'ay;.ias,,'nb7l.relhfl-- blends ht Mosler, The county will boys outplayed the locals, except in; IJ where Chjpman basket throwing, probably take charge of the burial. made the phenomenal record of 12 I. Commencing, SATURDAY EV- ' - Irao. ENING, March" 20, to extend the rural route No. the s of the game did not effect pj 2 through Pleasant It' gave he Snlt n View and the the championship, eam-. conaider&blc. Gw-Lake ('aiitcrn gectloii tf Provo Bench. in .del ail was as leg' to the; completion of the new Utah. B. Y. U. , steel bridge over Provo river at Xhlyv Pleasant View, only a si i gS t a 1 (IT Clarke ; tional time will need to be spent by the Chiptrau Brlgse carrier for the extension of the route. Luke Knowlton ,,1-Hales 7117 Beal Taylor 'A"meetIng of the Indian- - War Substitutions (all In secomj half) has been called by Captain William .Probert and Adjutant Albert For B. Y. U. Eggertson fer Luke, JoneaTir the dlecusslon 'bf hnportaut McDonald for, Ualfl,WPOdhury tor Rom rey for For Utah bls'nees The fneeting will be held Taylor, Mcat the Central school tomorrow at 4 Knowlton, Van Pelt for. Clarke, ' for o'clock. Briggs. Intyre Field baskets By Udy, 6; by A sacred concert under the dtrec. Clarke, 5; by Briggs, 2;' by Beal, T; tlon of Praf. Samuel J.Jeppers6h, by Chlpman, 2; by Steed, l; ,by was given Sunday evening in the Eggertson, 1. Free throws Beal, 10 out of 16; Second ward meeting house. An excellent program was given, among Chlpman, 12 out of 13. of WeBerWatson Officials those who appeared were Prof. A C. LvBdr.T.iAriKMUt jguac37Mi33 .Inez . Scott academy, referee; Rose of Springvllle. ' in reading. high school umpire. lo-- Talks on - WK'fiKitnyixwvjwnM.- Business-Vocation- ?w$t -t- s 77 j r iKbialheatre 5p - g k, 50c, 35c and 25c -- veterans "Joseph Ar Buttle and Prof Earl Jay Glade lecture for Saturday. TKe B. Y. U. will Furnish special music. Heres 1 your opportunity, Y oung Man to nfn Something About the Practical Side op Life from Men Who Know Arthur Frebr Geo. Groneman Concertmeister Otto Kim Soloist Cello r The Music al Event of the Season 7 - "rrr.rr; Th Halwcll company o? musicians Dr;.? H. S. .Pyuer la flnemedern home blaeeaSecgnd will' come tp Provo Thursday, March; , The lectures will be given under the supervision of Prof. . H. Easlmond, Supervisor 7-- Conductor j A y.m:m. i.a. . m and Third North streets on Academy 25, under the ousp icesdrfhe' Provo avenue. , ' , , firemen. ' i - . BY SPECIAL REQUEST at Make Ycur Dollars Pull a Hundred Cents by Trading ! Aiitr-t- u MARTIN wee MUSIC theCaW Gold AND InfUal-UnaFab- - STATIONERY.. COL t .. Everything Statinpery. ric Ifl Music- Books and Sheet Music at Reduced Prices. See our 3000 Copy Sheet Music Edition at 7!2o Complete Century Edition at 10c a copy, p,r copy. - ' Wc'savw yoaHmony bn any thlngln..;piysls and .stationery. A The Story Book Given Free to the purchasers at our m.rarstories that everyone in the family will enjoy. la .the sameT building and the same phene number as r : - j, . store. ' HEIMC3ELM AN OPTICAL, AND JEWELRY WNTED . , r Good .. Ellen . theatre, lady s office. J5.00 reward. S. A. Knudsen. of fice. $g.00 re wardrsrAT'KnuIeen. LOST-r-B- COMPANY f Middle aged woman for general house work. Must be good manager and go home nights. Call at 433 E. 3rd So. , TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Apply 258 N. Second ' East, or phone 168-W-, T.. la half aa hour not la troubles. TVs eaa gtvs you boltla trial Am xiir.ut,. but ta I swjonUa Jo t a f - drops of that mild, sooth-was- h. pvasoriptloa tha X). Q. D. Pre Ins.- SWlIl Don't fall - T - -- MONDAY, MARCH 22 good siae ALE Good second hand range; of tha canutos K A A FOR 8 Call Y thia office. . for only IS eanta, thia famous remady eura for hcasma, for any kind toof try tertp iiKuH alafamoua Tour ekta trouti burnlns akin we know D, XX XXsummer son. tadInwill give yen iastaw WANTED Two 6rse Fresno scraper ta rllerM and you hava R. F. D No. 1, Box 259 M. M 11 from all aumnaar skla rallaf, v.' Miut i te n.-- mis PRICES 15c,25c, 35c, 50c ncawasaecar: |