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Show STUDENTS Baby-Da-y1 j -- morning-w- as -- am- urn qualified success. Over fifty babies .(Continued from frout page) with their preserce gnured the affair . and white perhaps they did net quite obtained in the city. The band of was saiu aooutt course was the big feature, placing understand nlb-th- at them and for them by Mrs. Louise numerous selections of stirring music. Palmer Weber, who delivered the lec-'llc R Jo'hn80n aa Qn an(1 tuie under the auspices of the Llah w ith him w,as a company of vocalists. Gohe companytheir J nl- - ,hp first m.,w Valley Gas They weie mothers understood it for them and in responding to the calls of the take a great deal of interest and campersand ' pleasure in applying Mrs. Weber3 "The .night was filled with music; teachings in the care and feeding of The cares that infested the day their babies. Folded their tents like the Arabs Two prizes were awarded, one to And as silently Btole away. the youngest baby and one to the Bur- ' Interspersed with the musical selecnoisiest. The youngest baby, Albert tions were sentiments, stories, readpleasson of Prof, and ings. and chocolates, the last being Donald Swensson, Mrs. J. C. Swensson, aged two months, with the compliments. of the Startup received a baby record. while the J Candy company. noisiest baby (by far the noisiest) J evening's entertainment closed Max Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. the beautiful selection under the Clarence Rasmussen, was given a I direction of Prof. Johnson. "The End '0f a Perfect Day. handsome pair of 'shoes. The women expressed themselves xt 4:30 in the morning, the bugle as delighted with the lecture given notes rang clear on thq mountain an. by Mrs. Weber, who, during the many calling on all to arise and' prepare for lectures she . has delivered here, has the great clirnS.. Breakfast was soon made a host of friends. over, and the dine of march formed. The following is a partial list .of But before they had gone far, the has a distinctive quality, due It is hoped that hikers heard ttrains of music come babies attending. top-not- ch alone to those who were missed will not fel floating down from the heights Jeau. offended: above. The band had taken the made of, tobacco leaf Luana Nelson, Ruth Lewis, Lois an(j kept it during the climb, stopping made. also to the way Haws. Harold. William Awurth, at intervals to encourage the weary Dean Leon Knudsen, Ben ' Oden to keep on climbing. Short rests oo Lewis, Ora Haws, Lela Wenonah curred at frequent Intervals, and on Hawkins, Louis L. Jones, Zeralda C. one beautiful spot, where there was an Spear Head fresh, Wood, Ruth Hansen, Maurine John- - abundance of plants and flowers, talk and pure son, Vera Jenny Henridsen, Wanda Prof. Buss gave an interesting every stage of the of wondera beauties-anThelma Louise Langstaff, Coleman, 0n the its journey through one of the Claud Peterson, Elvon Gee Jackson, great mountain, Continuing, the greatest plug tobacco James Raymond Allred, .Grace Mayea line of march proceeded past roaring factories in the world. flower fields, beautiful Baldwin, Ralph D. Woolley, Jck cataracts, -massive 7 Eva Rorie grat1 amphitheatres, and chewing" Christensen, Steed, Romney, Bliss Louise Scott, Ethel (edges td the crystal waters of the Head now, Here luncheon was Belmont, Georgs Warren Eklns Ruby glacier' lake. Gammon, Velda Burgener, Jl Weston partaken of, and after a little rest, T!:5 AKESICAM TOBACCO Cl Booth, Mae Boyle, John Alta Ray, the ascent of the glacier took place, Jesse Dee McCullough, Olive Jones, the- - saddle at the top being reached Marian Eugene Allen, Frank Jorgen- - at about ,1 p. m. Here a few were sen, Elva Jones, Martha Evans, James content to stop. Others pushed on, a Sutherland, Elizabeth B. Woolley, large number reaching the monument and the twins, Doretln and William on the peak. These climbers had the ' Donald Roberts. . experience of a wind and snowstorm f tt J .m; r accompanied by electric phenomena. t- in of electricity SIX MEN HELD FOR The crackling ' EASTLAND DISASTER hair rr.d at the ends of sticks and ' V. alarm- fingers was a first somewhat ,4? and over, Chicago, July 28. A coroners Jury ing, but soon the storm was i tonight returned a verdict placing the the Fplendid prospect for many mi!ts blame for the loss of hundreds of lives in every direction amply compensated by the capsizing of the steamer East-- ' the climbers for the strenuous effoitsj land in the Chicago river Saturday cu put forth, - 0n trip, many of .the six men: William H. Hull, general manager hikers enjoyed the thrilling and some-o- f a the Chicago-St- . Joseph Steamship what hazardous adventure of glide of method company,, owner of the Eastland; down the glacier. ..This but Capt. Harry Pedersen of the East- travel i3 decidedly Interesting, of speed and the spray of land: J.M. Erickson, engineer; Rob- - the-ratert Reid, federal Inspector of steam- - snow in the face prevent the full " who gave the Eastland license Joymentof the scenery along the to carry 2,500 passengers July 2; J. way. Miss Daphne C. Eckliff, federal Inspector of steam- One young-lad- y, ships; W. K. Greenebaum. general Smith, was so unfortunate as to Btrlke manager of the Indiana Transporta- - a stone and break her collar bone, tlon company, lessee of the Eastland. The collision occurred after the epeeo The Jury recommended that these of her Jseseent had been greatly remen be held to a grand Jury for In- - duced r the accident 'might have serious. She was assisted dlctment on charges of manslaughter, been e Advises. Further Investigation. down the mountain, and Dr. Clark. rtca, Ml8 VenlU Gould Is a charm- - singers and dancers, with Charles It recommends further investigation who was one of the hikers, reduced ing mUe commedIenne Rny a mimic Chaplin in his latest comedy work and by the coroner and other officers to the fracture. - If the better class. Miss NortbUke the Columbia orchestra, make a fine determine whether the men named The. climbers came straggling jnto, J&ck Wwd have aQ offering en- - bUl for next Wednesday. . and others may be guilty of negligence the camp between, five and eighty or of contributing In any way to, the oclock in the evening, rather tired Lester .Mangum secretary and treas- - w 4 Specially arranged demonstration of Electric Range Cooking he Sweetness Lasts r6vTcanf t 'chew' the (fruity sweetness out of Spear Head because its a part of the tobacco. That rich, ripe, red leyflavor keeps on keep on chewing. : -- May be secured at any time by indi- vidual groups of ladies who can plan to come together, we will suit and hours your convenience as to date and Mrs. Cory's demonstration will PLUG TOBACCO the not its but .. its The most expensive modem processes keep sweet' J at be along the practical lines of using : electric ranges. -- V r-- S ing you as long as you By Mrs. Cory MT.T1MPAII0G0S at the 01dTabermujh 'Baby Day"last" Friday CHUB' . Spear'; Start Utah Power & Light Co. -- Feature Bill at Columbia .Wednesday . SfV f 1 i I ftg aaMii y cl ' a nt? r T, , I n .A ii 1 F ' the-retu- rn e s, O i m-r- MARY. PICKFORD, 80 PREME SCREEN FAVORITE ATL.TH EL COLUMBIA MONDAY The Segoia and Bonnemia swarms, he senior division of the Bonneville Beehive Worke- r- delightfully entertained the Red Clover and Golden -- Pickford, the unrivalled favorite of the screen, appears In an original and incomparable portrayal at thfo Columbia theatre on" the Paramount program as. Little Pal, the latest production of the Famous Mary Players Film company? Little Pal' provides "Mary Pickford with one of the most 'unique roles . in which she has ever been presented. The photoplay Js one of ' primitive emotions and primal pas sions add evidences a hitherto unsuspected aspect of Mary Pickford's versatility. a capable- - cast, in, 'Assisted by cluding Russell Bassett, George Anderson and William Lloyd, Little Pal may be termed one of the' fore, Pickford most Famous Player-Mar. triumphs that have yet appeared on the Paramount program. Their appetites UMr; -- they, with Knight Starr Jorlan, and very hungry. . WHYTROVO IS FIRf.1 The six jnrors selected by Coroner appeased, most ot them were not lOTslQor0 w. OLCreer and E. gtorrs, Peter Hoffman to hold the Inquest on in retiring and sleeping the sleep of G. Jensen, constitute the board of di- Because Its Citizene Have Learned the victims of the Eastland catas- - the just hiker, rectors. The directors are the Incor- It was a pleasant Jaunt down the trophe were: the Truth Dr. W. A. Evans, formerly health canyon to Wildwood on the following porators and each has subscribed for commissioner. morning where many of the hikers After reading this generous and enCol. Henry A. Allen, consulting en- - were entertained by friends, report from Mr. Gordon, couraging be to Director Roberts is gineer. j who have the misfortune to suf- those . i tlm of success The company owns Harry Molr, hotel proprietor. treasury stock, gratulated on the .. fer as he did .will naturally' long to , , . , S. Keough, coffee merchant. fair. get similar relief. But to 'get the. Eugene Belfeld, hotel manager. same good as Mr. Gordon hd. yon W. F. Bode, wholesale grocerr .KNIGHT INTERESTS FORM should get the same remedy. There. NEW MINING, COMPANY cided when development work will be t ' icommenced nor the nature of the are, of course,no other kidney pills ' POWER PLANT SINKS IN but there are ether kidney pills of BE OF QUICKSANp Articles of Incorporation and location; but the com- - the same as Doan's. That iv'by. . have Mines 2. Y. N. company men Four Hudson, Aug. BinghariTEmpire pany expects to do some extensive Provo people demand the genuine. clerk. county with the killed and four filed others Injured, been were the district some time in the Wor( Janies H. Gordon, farmer, 05 West . one of whom will die when the power Provo is the principal place of bust- - future, sev- - f Center St., 'Provo, say?: I us-, The capital stock Is $10,000 In plant of the Knfckerhccker Ccmnnt Doen's before eral medicines tnlcing 1 company, submerged In quicksand to- rhnres'of the par value of cent each, qermnY MAY NOT , but they were th first REPLY TO, THE NOTE Kidney Pills, day. The entire building disappear- - Jesse Knight is the presiient, Amanda one that gave satisfaction. 1 never and ed. All of the dead men were laborers. M. Knight, vice president, caught cold, but what my kidneys be-- ' Berlin, Aug- 2, by wireless to Say-- , came irregular in action.- - My bacs, " ville Among the pewa items prepare B ofUit-was wpnk coufl V- ot'ge. ""'r' today by. the Overseas New a Agencv up frem a or i ; bent sitting J,for transmission by wireless tele-- , boxes of Doan a Kidney . used several , . , Cause of the disaster, Rod, the junior swarms, ,&t a lawn party- last fWiay evening at the home of Mrs. A. B. Ballantyne. The even- were deroted to outdoor amusements and delicious refreshments were served to a large crowd of young people. This entertainment was given in' compliance with a contract held by the two swarms ia which the losers of the prettiest arranged booths, in the big Bonneville entertainment held a short time ago. Were to entertain , the winners, and the judges awarded the first place to the Juniors. ing hours - A large crowd of Mutual girls from the Bonneville ward have gone to Springdell where they will occupy Mutual Isle during the coming week. y j (THREE AMERICANS ARE : KILLED ON IBERIAN The official Aug. Childrens Milan listQueenstown, of the dead of the British steamer shelled by a German Straws, $1.00 and Iberian, rine, accounts for six men three Americans and three Englishmen. values The Americans are Mark Wileys ol $1.25 - John Carroll and -- . af-J- I - - - . -' d j - , - ,d The Woman Who Takes 1 -- the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system free from poisonous accumulations, is not troubled with headaches, .backache, languid feelings, unnat Ural sufferings; S'.phj 2. subma- , $ X .. 50 Cents SCHWAB Sheridan; Bostdn, Englishmen, Proudfoot, Aupleb and OKeefe. The wounded Americans -- are Henry -- Welch, Charlea . HausburyL.and John Brawell. The British wounded are James McGuire, J, Perry awl I.. 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