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Show i PAGF FOUR TIIE PROVO POST Y.L.M.I.A. PLAY k T . PLEASED'AUDIENCE , . i is y -- It was a verr entertaihing little program that the Y. L. M. I. A. of the stake put on at the .Columbia theatre Saturday evening, consisting mainly of dancing Miss Marguerite Stewaif gave several classic dances and .applauded in her Greek soM and the Dance of t h eH(mriV .Sh was assisted by a dancing compar pupils of hers, who first gave Lov( Dream After the Balk and then " the Valiev of the Moon, and wou up with folk dances, the Spanl Dancers and the Dutch Dancers tng very clever. The dancing was preceded byr , little farce known as Mrs. Oakleys Mi3s Ehdora Telephone Eggertsen was the innocent young bride, Mrs. Oakleyfand she was entertaining her -- and Mrs. fleo'ige Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ibb and son, Gordon, notored-dofrom Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Dr. PRINCESS wp Smart returned from Salt Sunday wheie she has been) spending the past week visiting rela-'- j Leah Miss I.ubin presents Florence Hack- ett and Jack Standing in U a three part drama"1 tives. Kindly telephone hll society items to Miss Clara Bestel-meynot later than the day er preceding the publication the paper. Phone 13. WEDNESDAY Prof, and Mrs. Elmer Barrett of Ogden were Piovo visitors last Saturday. of A SIREN i-- v Vitagrarph Comedy WHEN- - DUMBLEIGH SAW DOUBLE! r Word has been received at this office that Mrs. Louisa McBride is Mrs J. C. Cavanaugh of Helper is now in San Francisco and enjoying visiting with her sister, Mrs. jinan the exposition very much She states Berg and Mrs. Herbert Kobiusou lor that all who can possbly come should . a few dajs not miss the chance 6f seeing the THURSDAY V rs -- Chapter fails. congratulations. 3 f CHARM AGAINST HARM" A 18 of r I The Diamond from the1' Sky AN IMAGE FROM THE PAST The tnairiafie of Miss Ellen Richardson to Mr. Reed J. Knudsen will Mr and Mrs. G. H Naylor and Mr. take place in the Salt Lake temple tomorrow. Tha young couple have a pnd Mrs. D. F. Claik have left for au host of friends in this city who ex- "Uensive automobile trip through tend their heaiticst OF CORSICA" W Majestic Drama "CHECK NO. 30 V Comedy t mthern Utah and xpeit to make their destination St. GeoigeThe par-tMiss M lrjorie Lisonbee lett the hit will be gone "If r several days. ter pit. t of the week for Salt Lake s v r where she will spend a few days friend .before Ravjj K for Malm to i pend the winter. vis-Jtln- M- -. V F7..el Liuonbf t lit fh'h T;en fH (lie m - s- pi-- a pititv sot i U alfair list Saturday in honor of the mam ig" of Miss Barbara ei or. to V I'cepp-- t Jorgin eon, which took plate in the temple last Wertnesd iv A dainty color s he meofnalue was cariied out In the rooms where guides and noisic together with a delicious luncheon compiised the evenings entertainment Miss Nelson was formerly a resident of this city and ha? many friends here -- who extend their best wishes to the young couple. ims ufs ft v .' inf on ' social party win be he'd next Fndav evening, SeptemLc 10, in the Tht'd ward social hal ,t 8 oclock, to which the Piovo pr.ii-pals cordlalh invite all teachers cf the paM in the Provo City public schools; the present and past members of the board of education; th officers of the Ilome and School the members of the art committee; the members of the Library board; the city commissioners; the members of the committee on home industry; and the editors and reporters of the Provo newspapers. All are to bring their partners. An ' ! i Miss Eva Hedc&heig was a Pleasant Grove visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. E. H. Randall and the Misses Carrie and Susie Sutton returned yesterday from an extended trip to California where they have been visiting the expositions for the past month. They reported a delightful trip and ere enthusiastic in their praise of the fairs. Mr. and John' McEwan Mrs. re- turned Saturday evening from Idaho where they have been spending the oast week with their eon at Shelley, Idaho. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Will McEwan who will spend relaMrs. Mary D.' Brown and Miss Myr- a Tew days In this city visiting and friends. tives tle Jones were the hostesses at a unique social affair in honor of Miss H. Stevens have Hazel Jones, who left Sunday morna from pleasant auto trip ing for Storrs, Utah, where she will eturned for the past several Idaho leach during the coming school year. hrough a delightful out-nreported They The guests of the evening were the Hys. on their return. ' - teachers of the -- Parker school and Mrs. Mr. and their partners, Including 4l ,4,. 4, 4. Sam R. Brown of Salt Lake. Cadies -- and a musical program rendered by SHEET MUSIC the Misses Lucile Clay son and Vilato 90 PER CENT OFF 4 TO 2 Jones were enjoyed and delicious rethe 1st Price From fioshments were served to twenty- ie Thete no, von a e fond of EVERYDAY PRICES II its published we can yai In brnor of Miss Roweh Pack, a 1irvo visitor froipjjfamae for a fe.v hrlValomew dvs. Miss teamed a few cf her friend ' dmner Thursday evening. - and Mrs. ' J -- mr.t3 of Mr. Mrs David it. 4 v Jones. h sheet li'i-y- Book iorm. sup-p- - Efficiency Director cf the partment cf agriculture L. G. Connor in the county making a supplemental report of his work of last year,. He is investigating agricultural conditions from an efficiency point of view. From here he will go to resume his work in the northern part of the state. Ff V i Uet ti f i v.fn-t l ie r. i Dirrcl C uent of .t - 1 1 i lb'' yt. u.ti'j V - - 's J o Ubj' J ji--- t roun i Bu ow. IW f, Attend tJi It. event and secure first hand information 1.0,11 the styles that will predominate thk seaon. UJ4 West Center, Provo, Utah c will i,nd . urtOa;he,s and stp and Jordan Grand m., Km.U c nirt Smoot an I jthvticK Vt. i.Elcl.lf and Dixon ' p ra.. Alou court l.o-sanl Par-vs. Whitmoie and Roberts. 3 p. m. Knight com t Scott and Knight vs. Sunstrom and Buckley. 4 p. in Allen court Parker and 'Vhitecotton vs. Peterson and AHen 5 p. m.. Alien court Pesse ant Kangum vt. Loose and Spafford - 6 3. follows. defeated . Spafford S3 Teterson defeated Knight 6-- 4-- 6-- 8-- J. V. Robinson retuned yesterday the University of Chicago. whore, Phased with our many, frhads We have ven less than cost. yu who taken advanti-e have - you- - Many things - Sale We can save you from 25c to $100 per pair gest stock of medium priced Shoes in thetown. of -- splendid values and have many more for r?rz?zQu?-EntireStockIs'On 6-- Mrs. Sophia Jensen died here Saturday and the funeral services wot held at the parlars of O. H. Berg k. Son yesterday. The interment t6oi place In the city cemetery. weI1 this sale. -- Roberta defeated Loose Roberts defeated Dixon Mangum defeated Whltecotton 6-- are 7- -j ! Date Will oontinue all this week. ' If you are not taking advantage of onr sale we are both losing money. , .feLft-LT- Q" Kemova. Accc'dii.g to the present standing f tba playe.a the championship rests ctvrcen Maiigum, Roberts, Peterrpn ind Jordan Peterson is picked by nany to win but will Jjave a hard fight. The result of yesterdays ho spent the summer on a special courso in law. Mrs. Robinson re- ' tu.ffPd vili herhustanJ7 !' Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Sept, Davis M ilKncry Company n tenny Pnom If'f o t .m i of Wednesdays at WILL BE HELD on your shoes. k. Come and See Oar Bargains - sr- -d oe t i 6-- ' -- Fall Millinery i Hh the t .mis tonro i nt i, t u. i in the r ton or row aftc. noon uni tne j i!(b a:o the in VI 'Jordan Supplies and Accessories Remember- vve have a complete machine shop and can make parts promptly . OUR OPENING DISPLA Y OF PROVES SUCCESS was :i:ubeF7 Albert and Rce!ia, A',iiated MldyO tractions at T h i favU U. S. de- abot Monty-Savef- s Bros: cars v- TU- - Lont fail to see it. TENNIS MEET . MUSIC AND STATIONERY CO. Sane building as Heindsfl man Jewelrv and Optical Cor n any VUucKi fc-- T t r.iht. MS i r. for immediate delivery 1 bia Friday, matinee and u my is unobied tala i j t e village's 'tost respected citizen is un asked as a scoundrel. Hary Miliar 1 and Anna Nillsson are the piin- cipal chaiacters in this, pioduction. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith and fgmily have returned to their home in Salt Lake after spending two weeks in Provo visiting relatives and fib SCHOOL SUPPLIES Musical Instruments We have Hudson and Dodge Wehvi:u - -- casion. or in Provo Foundry Sc Machine Company Garage 3 Pa-a- five-par- t ae , rr -- a i that isthe iea3on why K. ms two ct. drama, The Haunt m ' i!d Isie" ft o is ure to de.ig ' y Fullline of si rncr large crowd of people attended farewell party given for Vein Knudaen wheb was held in the Second ward meeting house the fore part of' the week. The B. Y. U. orchestra was in attendance and rendered a beautful musical program for the oc ENTERPRISE -- and t seTho Hon;ar Pet c y c" A tmnb, Utah, have been visiting in r.ovo for the last two weeks as th j- st ! the 1 guests., which come? to The 1. T ghost stoiio'- Sghy few people who i . x r HAUNTED HOUSE OF WILD ISLE -- i Mi.r Pickfcrds V c JiA A -- see ( riUHll Jt it Manson. Mrs he William Phelps, Jr has returned from Fish Lake and Richfield, where he Jus been spending the Bummer months in the government survey camp. r- - j- J; letenl'y Le-o- Friday evening in honor of the Misses Minone and Rowen Pack of Kamas, Utah; who are spending a few days in this city. f 5 hete he has visiting the Cali-oin- Miss Anna Bartholomew entertained friend, Mis Constance, a part,iaken by Algie Eggertsen. Both young ladies weie fine. Mrs. Hannah Cardcli was a tvpical Irish cook and Miss Jane Bee made a clever hit In he little pait of Emma, the German maid. afj n 1 ! -e Ms BmikH Knight Iiu- - returned f'om an extended Lip thiough viMting the xiiouinons at San San Fiancisco and o s Anaoles Mitv Smith is spending a few davs in Eureka as the guest of at a .theatre and slumber party last ,V & C'v at i.os Vngde- viO'-ituin Uu J rt FRIDAY v ak f f T hanging you for past favors, We remain, yovrs for trader, . D. L". Vaii: Waffoneii ft :4Viereanufrt ' lismw "I a Wehnve the lug-- , |