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Show r TEX PKOVO POST rnma Lucy Gates at the Columbia Next Monday AJ' - V PAGE THREE ).y LERSEyjssDCiAiionjrj jui ELECrSOFFICERSLSksS, tfrv 'TT4 Kindly telethon all society 4 Items to Miss Clara Bestel- - ' " meyer not ' later than the" day . preceding the publication of the paper. Phone 13. . The annual meeting for the election of officers for the Utah County Jersey association was held' Wednesday evening in the Commercial club rooms and the officers of last year were all vl: A. O. Smoot, presi dent; W, W. Goodrich, vice president; Ole E. Olsen, Jr secretary; Joseph A. Buttle, treasurer; these with W. A. Nuttall constitute the board of directors. Reports of the year's work were submitted and the condition of the association is moet promising. , It was also discussed whether A. B. Ballantyne, a representative of the Agricultural college, who has been helping the fanners In their var'ius line's of operation, should still n tinue his work, as It was decided sometime ago that the county ,ou!d not afford to keep an agricultural expert In the field, and a comm tee has been appointed to confer with the commissioners on this mat or. -- Monday evening the time; the rest dence of Mr. and Mra L. o. Wigler the place; and a big farewell party the event when the entire staff of the Wood Clifton and Economy stores accepted the charming hospitality ofj the host ' and hostess to spend an evening of sociability with Mr. and' Mrs. E. E. Brown who leaves soon to make their home in Nebraska, as the honored guests. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion with cut flowers and ferns, where the guests were entertained with music, games and social chat During the evening I A. Culbertson, secretary and treasurer of the company presented Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown with a beautiful Jewelled Shriners emblem in behalf of the staff and management . of the firm. .This was. accepted- ln-- afew - well chosen words of appreciation by Mr. Brown and a general handshake while "Auld Lang Syne was being sung. A letter from Mr. W. R. Butler, president of the firm, was read expressing his regret that he was unable to be present. A delicious and luncheon was daintily prepared served and covers were laid for the following people', Mr. and Mrs. El E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbertson, Mrs. W. R. Butler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Whlttake Mr, and ,Mf3,,3Yilr asNawRM Ham Hubei, Miss Elizabeth Butler of Salt Lake, Miss Emma Zabrlskle, Miss Anna Boke, Miss Ada Taylor 4 add MIbs Fern Cluff. -- Wood-Clifto- n M ERCANTILE QUALITY Vita graph Drama THE OAKLAWN v : . CAP HiS-ON- LY PANT8 Nestor Comedy THE , "THE IDLE WOMAN BUSYrMANAND Essanay Comedy Monday CLEO MADISON In .T HE DUCHE6S Irish - Drama LOVE, FIREWORK3 THE JANITOR Comedy and , Tuesday - DOROTHY PHILIP in A LESSON FROM EA8T I B. F. U. CONCERT L HAND- - Bison Race Track Drama FAR i MERCY. OF r COM PANY Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Provo Mercantile company with a capital stock of $3,000. The company will go into the collections, insurance and real estate business and the officers are aa follows: Harry Butler, - president; "J. W. vice preeident; G. P. Robinson, Parker, treasurer; Thomas H, Sumner, secretary. These with Francis S, Butler complete the board of directors. 8TOREY In FILES ITS ARTICLE8 d s Saturday EDITH . -- MONDAY NIGHT Oriental Dramar2'RefeTS ' , Wednesday u ' Miss Maud Hoover pleasantly entertained a number of her young friends at her home last Tuesday evening. Music and games were features of! the evenings entertainment,' and the following gueets .were served with a the luncheon; daintily prepared Misses Erma Park, Grace' Crook, Dora. Singleton, Norma Simmons, tens Eggertsen,and Messrs. .Robert Cochran,, Donald McEwan, Don Alger, George Taylor and Lyman Brown. ;V t i j V - -- - ' ? Mrs. Francis Hedquist entertained at a Bridge party last evening. The Brigham Young University orchestra trill give a cinoert in ColA MODERN SAMSON lege hall, Monday, May 31 at 7 oclock, 6 Reels when the following program will be given: The first two movements from the Fifth Symphony by Beethoven will he HELPFUL WORDS given hythe B. Y. U. orchestra. Violin solo, "Serenade, from Saint From a Provo Citizen Saems, by Miss Alene Phillips. la your back lame and painfull Selected soprano solo by Mrs. Flora Does It ache especially after exer-Ridge Hicks. ertlonl Fantasy, Appaslenata Bieuxtemps, Is there- a- 'aoreneps-tby ...Mr,Le .Roy ...RobertsIn..v...-.-..- .. the kldney Selection by the string quartette. , region! These symptoms suggest weak kidVAUDEVILLE WEDNESDAYS neys. FULL OF. GOOD HUMOR 4 If to there Is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Quite an 'aggregation of Give your trouble prompt attention. held the boards at the ColumDoans Kidney Pills are for weak bia Wednesday night Even the phokidneys. toplay was designed to kill every blue Your neighbors use and recommend germ that might have existed in the them. audience. Read this Provo testimony. The comedy playlet entitled "A LeMrs. S. 8. Jones, 280 South First given by Mac&rt gitimate Hold-up- " East 8L, Provo, Bays: 1 found very and Bradford was fuU of interest and relief from Doans Kidney Pills much good humor" Garence Wilbur pro-- consider them a Very good kidand ducing a feature of Funny Foia" boxwas declared to be ney medicine. I have used three Trampology I a for know es and certainty that the ugliest as well as the funniest rne of backache snd relleved have lumaa. .being Jthat baa .appeared on the they I ailments. dont believe other kidney local stage in a long time. He was would make a sufferer kidney any a typical tramp and he got by well Doan's Pills mistake Kidney by giving with a couple of song hits. a trial." The. Fiddle Bernie Up Klass and Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont Boys, showed rare ability in their simply ask for a kidney remedy get diuslcal act In fact they gaw the same that audience the privilege of naming any- Doans Kidney Pills ' Co."' had." Jones Mrs. thing they cared to "and the would Y. AdvL'. N. Buffalo, Props., with play the pieces named. These, a clever acrobatic troupe and a child Tetter, Sail Rheum and Eczema singer, who was past her teens," Arecumi bv Chair twinin' Salv CneapvMca made up an excellent program. Ho re hex us the H hit) And bunting sensation. ! Miss Gates, assisted by Miss. Lydia White, harpist, will appear in concert at the Columbia on Monday and seats will go on sale Saturday May 31. Popular prices will prevail at JO a. m. a a gloom-dls-pelle- Another big farewell party took 'stead, Mrs. George Meidrum, Mrs. place at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Warner, Mrs. Lizzie Bean, Mrs. Mareellus Bean, who will leave soon Ellas Gee, Mrs. Wm. Foote, Mrs. T. J. to make their heme in Idaho. This Foote, Mrs. Wm. Holman, Mra Arthur Interesting social was in the form of Phillips, Mise Pauline Thompson, Miss an old time party representing the Merle Cluff, Miss Maud Foote, Miss costumes and customs of the people Devena Bean, Miss Hamilton, Miss In the days of 76 and progressing to Leon Bean and Miss Emma Chatwin. ..1 a the Twentieth.. century. ,r There were ' also other Characterizations," sucfias Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr an Indian Impersonated by Mrs, Jerry motored to Salt Lake yesterday to Guff; a Japanese by Mrs. Maud spend the day. Bushman; Martha Washington, by and Mrs.A. J- .Gatherum.;, a .pews bW .9 3d j.Mr,..and ddrs-Be- rt girl by Miss Maude' Foote and Miss Mr. J. J. Peters and daughter motored Merle Cluff and alldeclared they tQ American Fork to visit friends. could not have acted better had they Mrs. Wilfonf Gray, Miss Ella Buireally been the originals. During the was lock and Miss Vera Matsen have Just Bean Mrs. presented evening with a beautiful quilt and linen table returned from a very pleasant visit cloth as tokens of esteem and lovefwith friends and relatives in Garfield "Wlth whIch 'sheJs hl(f In this com- - jand Salt Lake, She showed her apprecia- inunity. Mr. and Mrs B. E. Alger left the tlon of these gifts with a few words of appreciation, after which music early part of the week In their autogames and dancing was enjoyed by mobile for Los Angeles and San Fran all. Around the prettily decorated cisco where they will spend about two table where a large bouquet of carna- - months visiting the expositions and tions and ferns stood as another mute touring the coast emblem of love from their friends Mrs. Mr. Mareellus Bean and and to gathered the following Jolly guests to leave for Idaho In refreshments delicious expect family the of partake served: ' Mr?.. Lester Langstaffv Mrs. fhe . very., near .future, to make. their Jerry Smith, Mrs. Arthur Haws, Mrs. home. - . James Haws, Mrs. Wm. F.'Tausett; ,v1I1ie LltferarT 'BbshiM'hf MrS.3aMfttC Nelson, Mrs. W. B. Meldrum.Mrs. A. Fifth Ward Relief society met yester I - - - ' Mrs.-'Mau- -- rGatherumrSifsrTohnBehhetOIrar aarw' th'e FirtB wari chapeir'An 'ex--Jam- a the committee, gave an' Interesting RACE TRACK and instructive paper on Architecthe ture and Art in the Early 50s." DRAMA AT Ellen Saturday The marriage of Miss Agnes Farrer and Mr. Earl Mitchell of Ogden was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The ypuBg . people will reside" tarOgden ' for" the - pres-enand have the beet wishes of their many friends for a happy matrimonial voyage., lt n L emvv. weuiienw ' The closing session of the Soroeis club was held at the home of Mrs. Ida Stewart Peay last Wednesday and most interesting and enjoyable meeting was held as the final number. A book review on Your Child Todar and Tomorrow was well given by Mrs. George B' Parker." The meetings of the club have been very successful this year, both from an educational and social standpoint. ' te Foster-Milbur- n e Tfc Bonnimla and Segola swam of the Bonneville Beehive workers met at the home of Miss Sarah Giles. A pleasant evening of games, music and various other amusements . was en' . joyed. The Nineteenth Centry club met at the home of Mrs. M. R, Lott, the fore-par- p membera'bf the Sorosis club were the invited guests." The' 'meetlngrwasln the forth of was given of a musicale. Prof. G. W. Fitsroy, Gathrum, Mrs. Thos. Sumner, celjent musical program Mrs. W. F. Violett - and Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Alta Woodard, Mrs. J. E. Armi- - ani Mrs. John Jackson, chairman of Brown gave several beautiful selecAh! what relief! Your clogged nosfrom Shubert and Mendelssohn. tions BURLESQUE MAGIC AT THE COLOMBIA ON SATURDAY Next week the club will hold Its clos- trils open right up, the air passages of your bead are clear and you can ing session with' Mrs. M. R. Lott. breathe freely. No more hawking, - Miss Vera Giles pleasantly eenter- snuffling, mhcous discharge, headstruggling for tained the Red Clover swam of the ache, dryness-n- o bVeath at'nlghlQ'VsSpoiti RjfSn4vni?BeeWve vWer'': is yone. Get tuled .up! Mr, D. R. Beebe, L. N. Martin and Balm Cream ys others motored to Santaquln Tuesnow. st Apply day to visit the Santaquln King mine. fragrant, antiseptic Mrs. Reba Willis accompanied them n08trlla let 11 I as far as Santaquln where she will cream ,n erate through every air passage of visit with relatives and friends for the next few dayt. . giv- jer, inflamed musous membrane, Cream you Instant relief.- Elys The members of the Golden Rod ing is .Balm Just what every cold and caBeehive swarm of ,tbe Bonneville sufferer has been seeking. Its tarrh buzzed around the home of Mrs. F. D. just splendid. Cassity, and spent a pleasant even- - ' J 4 Lavena and Matthews, one of th the Columbia, said to be a riot of fun. a oatarH A NOBLE CAPTIVE SET- - TO COOK AND WASH AT PRINCESS MONDAY Though Miss Blanche Sweet, undoubtedly the most popular of all photodrama stars, naturally asmimes the stellar role in Jesse L, Lankys picturizatlon of The Captive, by Cecil B DeMille and Jeanie MacPher-son- , (Advertisement.) tha title role is in the hands of lug. The Leader! House Peters, who Is the leading man A leader of men is one who sees The Captive is a A rollicking good time was spent which way the crowd Is going in time in the production. ancient family and features on the bill on Saturday at Tuesday by the Pleasant View ward to get In ahead of It. Atchln Globe, Turkish noble of Is taken who prisoner in vast wealth, choir when they formed a hayrack ' T- - ! -- combat with the Montenegrlans and assigned to a young peasant woman as her servant to till her farm and perform menial tasks. The girl, naturally detests both his rank and race and tyranlzes over him most unmercifuly and makes him perform the most humiliating labors, such as cooking and washing the garments for the family. He does these taBks lor a long time with humorous self Control, hut suddenly revolts whoa Bhe threatens him with the whip for tearing a garment and quietly asserts his superior masculine force. |