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Show WK PROVO POST! - - jfeisliiia - mir i mnwEurw m nm&v&m0 fums t Many people of national fame Are finding relief through Chiropractic Adjustments. Below is a picture of Valeska Surratt, the noted actress, who is singing praises for Chiropractic wherever she goes. She is not the only actress who is a booster for this wonderful science. Bessie Love is just as e nthusiastic. valentines and candies were made for the occasion and at the rear a Robins of Salt Lake. fish pond had been prepated The transsuccessful been affair Davis very has W v,is Mr A ferret! to the mitral department of Walter Mr N ml ham find Mi L. j - Mrs II. Telephone Co Mr. and Is Mrs. Davis will make their home in flit'tne friends Sa't Lake. the M Read what these film stars say .1 S The I 'tab Sorosis club met at the home of Mrs W J. Stihl Saturday afternoon in open session The club colors were used, being lavendar and yellow, and violets were used In the dining room, while in the library lavendar and pink sweet peas were used to good effect. Miss Armorel Dixon reviewed "If I Were King Mrs Stlehl gave two solos, then tea was served to a large crowd. . Friday afternoon Mrs. M. I. Bushman entertained at a birthday party In honor of her aon. Robert, it being bia eighth birthday anniversary- - An elaborate lunch was served to about fifteen little folka. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKenxie hare returned from California after a month'a sojourn. a a a Mrs. I. W. McAdam and Mrs. 0. V. Bailey entertained Friday after-aoIn compliment to Mra. Margaret McAdam and, Mrs. Ruth Bailey at the home of Mra. McAdam. Pink and Irhlte carnations and ferns formed toqnets on the dining room table. Kra. O. B. Harding and Vearl McAdam entertained the guests with musical selections. Those present beside those mentioned shove were Mesdsmes Elizabeth Brown, Wm. Olsen, Anne Bailey, Zina Dunn, Cluff, C. 8. Vincent. Emma Gay. Josephine Loveless, Nettie Loveless, Thomas Kirkwood and Lydia Gee. o Movie Night at tke Columbia is a Great Success TO The taking of the cabaret scene lor the local comedy before the audi Miss Venice Sward returned home e on the ColtitiMt tne: tre stag.-in--d sue from Los Angeles, where she has pvfiMng proved a wonderful been v isiting relatives for the past cess and of grcat interest to those month. She was met at Salt Lake by present. her sister, Miss OK Sward The 100,(00 candle power Illumlnn ion of the Gaines and Pritchard Mo Miss Annie Bartholomew enter- Don Picture con pany gave the cab tained the nurses of the Provo Gen- aret scene the touch of life . eral hospital Thursday evening High This scene whili being the second Five was played. Miss Venice Foote last scene taken will be the firs won the prize. Refreshments were scene shown in the completed pic served to about Twenty guests ture. The company finished "shooting1 Mrs. F. T. Bennett returned to Salt the remaining street scenes today and City after a short visit with tonight will finish the interior scenes her mother. Mrs. L. E. Ashworth. dn the Columbia theatre stage. This one reel motion picture comeThe members of the Utopia club dy when flashed on the screen will be pepr met at the home of Mrs. Leon Bill- one of the snappiest and full shown been A was ever ings Thursday. pleasant time comedies that has spent and refreshments were served In this city. In regard to the cast, Mr. Gaines by the hostess. a the director, stated that Provo should Mrs. W. J. Stlehl aas as her be proud of Its talented youngster, guests this week her cousins. Miss and the youngsters themselves will be Margaret Wimmer of Green River more than surprised and delighted and Miss Dean Colvin of -- Salt Lake. when they see themselves on the Hy-ru- m Josephine Shaw entertained the members of the Bonsa Bunch club Friday evening. Cards were the feature of the evening's entertain ment, the prize winners being Mrs. Norman Scott, Marlon Clinger, Martin Clinger and Mrs. Shaw. Refreshments were served to about Mrs. One of the pleasing social events of the week was the social given hy the Relief society of Tlmpanogos ward at their hall Saturday after noon and evening. 'The afternoon session consisted of a banquet and program. In the evening a dance was enjoypd. screen. HapThe completed comedy,-I- t shown at the be will Provo In pened Columbia theatre Thursday and Frl The Beat Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive la a favorable word from the user. It is the recoin Miss I. M. Warner returned home of those who have used it after a brief visit with friends in mendatlon trough that makes Chamberlains Payson. Amanda Mrs. Remedy so popular Miss Beulah Bunnell was the guest Gierhait, Waynesviiie, Ohio, writes has of honor at a shower given by Miss Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tor iwentv Emma Chatwin at her home Thur pen used in my The marriage of Mis day evening. v gHtl it hs up m Di'ed to cur "'bt le evm Bunnell to Mr. Arvile Chatwin or cold wll take place soon. here advt . , Mrs. S. H. Belmont entertained at a family dinner Sunday In honor of the birthday of her husband and her brother, Mr. H. G Blumenthal. About fourteen guests sat down to an elaborate dinner A large of carnations formed the center piece. bo-qu- The Y. L. M. L A. and the Y M. A. of the Sixth ward will give a play in their amusement hall next The Foundling. Friday evening. This promises to be a great treat. M. I. ORDINANCE. Mr. Clyde Lindsay made a business recenty. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lindsay and children as tar as Salt Lake, where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. They returned for a few days. The Relief society of Sharon ward gave a dancing party and social In their amusement hall Friday evening. was able to go outside in the sun and started to get better from. then. on. BESSIE, love: mi t i mi m nrm mu fmnmmnTf i VXLESKA SUlSTkDlitrWmmFaX. Chiropractic has made it possible for these film stars to continue their chosen work: Valeska Surratt will appear in Jealousy at the Princess Thursday,. Feb.. 8i. Domt fhll to see her. CSiriropratic The new science removes the CAUSE of disease. Our work tells its own Btory ; give Chiropractic a trial and know for yourself; for examination. It is free. Do not tell me anything. I will point out the part of your spine responsible for-you- Paths Scene from The 8ultna Gold Booster. Produced by B&lboay Ruth Roland in lie su a... Gold Rooster play-i- n PathecolorwlH be seen at the Columbia theatre according to an announcement mad-- bv i j Manager Ashton next Friday. cess.ii'. Miss Roland made her deout r.t the Then age of four as Biby Ruth ou the Pacific coast and was regarded as a phenomenon.) When she was playing - en-T- w 3 rr.1 . e pu. h Uut- - . ; - ' ha received the offer of a ' , r 'n with -h I i. ? o ;.ihr 1 1 ;l . I 1 -- r G. E. Sandgren D.C. Chiropractor. Academy Avenue. Provo, Utah. Phone for appointment 346 N. 41 foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of said County at a meeting duly held therein on the 5th day of February, 1917, and that Commissioners H. F. Thomas and J. H. Gardner voted for the passage of said ordinance and none voted against its passage. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed fny official seal on this the 5th day of February, 1917. L. T. EPPERSON, (Seal) Clerk of the County Clerk, Board of County Commissioners. (First publication Feb. 6th, 1917.) In th s te s ah' accepted. The affair waa a success In of six in San Francisco, she mt-ac- t3 ve'-V.h" vr ftlng the attention ofTJavId Belaaco, who .i"every way. rccc has 5,er cl riirorsai T0,k did not hesitate to aay that she was J1 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips left last the best child actress he had ever :rmse. h pic Miss Roland is esse - K 1 for a two seen. She continued on the stags tin- week for Loa Angele that ct in sT', o' . ;r actress, thef aeut when was J shewas til she .months'. atay,rr--eleven, . a e had previous stg' experience, . . . to a private school, remaining "there -The Fifth -- ward Primary associa- until Bhe was sixteen. Her success hit she invaded F1lmlr on-e yeer out a carved following which tion entertained Its members at a as an Ingenue was even greater than ?o and anl J as as one has in this i loyal any af'achlld. Her versatility ws jueh dancing party Friday afternoon domaln.7 Is w She In the or the afternoon she drama junior that particularly evening. played comedy to look st and poeaciooe a members met and in the evening the 4th e.cL)- re senior members. . Dolls and unique interesting pervnrlitv. crowd. -- dU-inct- ly Thursday, the 8th dav of March, 1917, will be delinquent and advertised for eale at public auction, and. unless a.vment K made before, will bo at my off.ee on Wednesday, the 2th oay of March, 1917, at 9 oclock a. m , to pay the delinquent assessment together with the corns of advertlsng an epenseof sale HARVEY CLUFF. Secretary. Office at Room 1, Knight Block, 1 - Iron King Consolidated Mining Co., principal place of business, .Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Iron King Consolidated Mining company, held on the 5th day of Feb. niary, 1917Tan assessment (No. 8) of one cent per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the com-an- d pany, payable Immediately to the secretary at his 'office In Grand Cen- - Pr. at,. VM. A, said Utah County, but not so aa unreas- - 8ock upon which this assessment unpaid on Saturday, onably to Interfere with the proper may remain March 10, 1917, will be delinquent hnd operation of said lines. Section S. All lines constructed advertised for sale at public auction. under this grant shall be constructedand Is unless made- - before, established payment pracwith in accordance conelectrical to will be sold at the office of tne eom-pan- y tices with respect struction on Saturday, the 11th day of Section 4. The Grantee shall hold all April, 1917, at 2 oclock p. n to pay the County of Utah harmlessactfrom neor the delinquent assessment, together for or any liability expense glect of th Grantee hereunder. ordin-nnr- e with the costs of advertising and exSectlqp 5. That the certain pense of passed by the Board of County PRESTON. G -- PETERSON, Commissioners of Utah County on An Ordinance May 1, 1916, entitled: : Secretary granting to Utah Power & Light Com- First pubTFeb. 6,1917: pany. its successors and assigns, an Last pub. March 9, 1917. electric light, heat and power franchise, be and the same is repealed. NOTICE1 OF ASSESSMENT Section 6. The Grantee shall file with the County Clerek Its written acceptance of this franchise within thir- South Forfe Trout Co., a Corporation, ty (30) days after its passage. Section 7. This ordinance shall Principal place of business Provo take effect upon acceptance and after - City, Utah... : . sS. rmtov, who We.no. u turf v Ask ' trouble. V, trip to northern Utah and Mrs. .F,. M. Dugglna of Gunnison, en route for California, visited their sister, Mrs. L. M. Nelson, and I started perspiring.. Thj next day I r.m t '.Mr tonsilitis was lower Utah Power Successors Power Franchise, Passed May 1, and Assigns, an Electric Light, Heat an"! Power Franchise, and Repeal1916. An. Oring an Ordinance Entitled: Power A dinance Granting to Utah and The Board of County Commissioners Light Company, Its uccessors Assigns, an Electric Light, Heat and of Utah County ordain aa follows: Section 1. That there is hereby AT COLUMBIA NEXT FRIDAY granted to Utah Power & Light Company, Its successors and assigns (herein called the Grantee), the right, privilege, or franchise, until May 1st, 1966, to construct, maintain and operate along, upon and across the present and future roads and highways of Utah County, Utah, over which said Board of County Commissioners has authority, electric light and or power desirlines, with all the necessary able appurtenances, (Including underground conduits, poles, towers, wires, transmission lines and telegraph and for telephone lines for its own use), the purpose of transmitting and supplying electricity to said County and all persons, firms and corporations, private and municiplal within said County or beyond tha limits thereof, desiring to use the same, for lighL heat, power and other purposes. shall Section 2. Poles and towers he so erected as to Interfere as little as possible with traffic over said roads highways. The location of all poles, towers and conduits shall be left thi she will m ill with and my fever was so high I was almost delirious.. With omTad j ustment my fever An Ordinance Granting to Its & Light Company, The Utah Sorosis club will meet with Mrs. R. R7 Irvine this week on Wednesday afternoon. The paper will be given by the hostess on Puccini and Opera. Saturday' after VTw6weeksT visit. I was in-,- ! AN t Roylance November 14, 1916. Los Angeles, Calif. day. The Segola Beehive girls of the Mis Flossie Dunn '"tert'Diie 1 Third ward met Friday afternoon at dinner Sunday Miss Jetta Malhe the home of Mrs. George Madsen. A pleasant time was spent and reRUTH ROLAND IN THE 8UTANA freshments were served. Myrlene CHIROPRACTIC. ' -- The Fourth Year High school sti, dents met at the Art gal'ery In th The Social Sixty Dancing club will university after the basket oall gm give another of their aeries Thursday Saturday night. Music, games an evening at the First ward social hall dancing were enjoyed by ail. a Miss HEALTH VALESKA SURATT. tf twenty guests., morning for Heber where visit for a few days. I OWE MY : , ,, publication as required by lave' Passed by the (Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah, - Notice Is hereby given, that, at a this 5th day of February, 1917. meeting of the board of dlrectorsi of H. F. THOMAS, the South Fork Trout Col, a corporaChairman of the (Board of County tion, held on the 5th day of February, Commissioners. 1917. an assessment (No. 8) of 5 L. T. EPPERSON, Attest: Clerk of the cents per "share was" levied on the County Clerk, Board of County Commissioners. outstanding capital stpek of the comState of Utah, , . pany, payable Immediately to Harvey County of Utah. ss. I, the undersigned, the duly quali- Cluff, secretary, at his office at fied and acting County Clerk of Utah Room 1, Knight block, Provo City. Clerk of the County, Utah, on which. this asBoard vt County Commissioners of Utah, said County, do hereby certify that the sessment may remain unpaid on V'fOJ O ' The Victorious RIDER to his Bicycle he does to his own skit and strength. Get on one el Owes, as much &a our new model Hudson and see how easy it is to ride.- -. You ll find yourself going at t clip you didnt Si-cycl- es think-yo- u wcould 'attain. It'-y- like fast going the Hudwill suit you down to the ground. right Terms Pay as , you ride. $3 cash, $1 per week. son Bicycle MEREDITH CYCLE CO -- 45P..N Academy Ave,,...: 8, P. ANDERSON -officio Any-sto- ck ou Shoe .Repairing Work and Prices Right 384 West Center streets ; |