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Show X r ... PAG"1. TKF. PROVO HERALD tttr. THE PROVO HERALD Published by the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, It! i ASTERS., L J One V .advance. Oneryearnrme. . w year-i- n .S . j Provo Utah.- .2.50 ' Quite a discussion. has yose injmlhe.,last day or t.wa. over the .observance of Washington's birthday by closing the stores. .The merchants of Provo have an agreement setting forth the holidays on which-the- ir stores shall close and it seems that Washington's birthday, was one of those days' to be observed. The manager of the Golden Rule claim that wheirthey signed this agreement tl,ut Washington's birtTid.tr-wa- s ' ' excepted at that time. However, jf the stores agree as, a body of business men to observe this holidav and close their stores it seems' to usthat everv store should observe the rule and close with the Ti others. As a rule we believe the holidays are few enough as thfy are now and the clerks and managers of our stores need an outing of a day or so now and then. Then, too, we believe that Washington's birthday is a fit day for every citizen of 4 'i our nation to stop and considers for a few minutes the deeds of heroism and patrioti.srii which this great Jeader. of our early colonies believed in and practiced. I r There seems quite a little discussion the past few days in certain sections over the paving and' guttering district set apart a few weeks ago by the city commission. The chief point of controversy seems to be over the idea that some of the a paving signed the jetitjonJayoring the creating-.odistrict were told that it would cost but one dollar per foot dottaT" and ntneTycents. "We wherr in reality it are in hopes that those who are better able to bear the brunt of this will see that the paving is carried out as it means much """"' to our city: ' trr-costun'e " SPLENDID ELECTRICAL SHOW COMING TO PROVO With the news from Salt Lake yesterday that the new business departg ment of the Utah Power & Light is this week inaugurating a tour corn-pan- Southern Utah towns with a big exhibition of electric heating and cooking utensils,, an announcement of unusual Interest to this section of the state is made. , Equipped with moving picture machines, motion picture reels, ; and a WE CAN SHOW YQU score or more of electric appliances .a splendid assortment of Marble that will be put Into actual use, the dranite show will play Provo the nights of MONUMENTS Thursday and Friday, IFebruary 27 and SS, next week, at the Provo Opera Ononu-men.t Consult us about that .. House. The corps of demonstrators you wish erected this year. of the will set up' Jong rows company You will find our qualities the on-tof tables stage of theJheater best, designs taste'ful and artistic, and cook steaks, chops, vegetables ana prices always reasonable. and a dozen other foods on the elecBEESLEY MARBLE & tric grills, disc stoves, coffee percolatGRANITE WORKS r ors and other appliances and the South of Tabernacle, Provo, Utah erowd will be allowed on, the stage to Inspect theexnibtrfon work at close ANNUAL STOCKn ranger-fheaudience will be HOLDERS' MEETING seated in the auditorium and the mov The annua! meeting of the stock- ing pictures will be run. These con holders of the State-Banof Provo fist of two seriocomic films that will be held In the directors' room of have already made a great hit in the the Stat Bank of Provo building on" towns 'north o; ?rjvo v, hc:e the tour Tuesday. March 18, 1913, at 10:30 a. was started. m, for the purpose of ejecting a board The staging of this show is an of directors and such other business pounced by thepfflcia5 of nhp-p- fr -at myriiPcBiSryT1" Power A Light company as the first ALVA NELSON.' step in its plans to conduct a thor -Secretary, ough, Interesting and entertaining of r ! '.I ad -- he i. I 1 i i te A 1 k I 1 j PROVO'S BUSIEST STORE - ; 1-- Wh Power forIityyo prices a' big saving: to Quality , & Light Co. 1 Old-tim- Suppose you were a MM Clothier? ou-test- .. How wrould build up a big hniinpsi for vnitr j store? Howwduld you make that business keep growing a little bigger every day? - You would do just what we are doing. You would - tv-rr- .' use every effort tcr giyfj every tomer the "most possible for his Other clot iers may. money. CLASSIFIED AnS claiiik the same thing. The point isjedoiWand it. After R-RENTFurni9hed can prove you have alooked'r every wherej. come Y ou in here. will buy if you are a juuge oi 3-- values. praoucauy new; very cheap. East Third South. Call tf . FOR SALE First class, first crop baled alfalfa hay. $13 per ton at car. Weight guaranteed. Phone 114.- City Feed Store. 2t tra larse Axminster for $26.50. you and look ' J electric cooking moving pictupes Schwab ' Where the Car: Will Stop, i; WNTEIV A place to dp work." 480 West 1st N. Cleopatra DAVID WARFIELD SAYS: 'Cleopatra is the greatest motion picture niade.' Adapted From tbe Play of Victorien Sardou. house2- -t SPRING CANYON at the n rrov o ineatre Store Will be' Closed Saturday" 1 ABERDEEN ol We invite you to come in overr- - visit-jlng'JJr- SHOW 450 Now' is the time to buy your rugs, as we just received a large shipment and the assortment is .complete, including all the latest colors andrdesigns in ill the diflerent makes from the half-woingrain, 9x12 ft for $4.98 to the ex- : - ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Will Open All Day Saturday 1 1i Utah's First Great ! .1 February 27th and 28th pro-gra- - V la visit n HOLiDAY CLOSING. -- , Miss Reus Saford has returned from the First ward meeting house Monday, in Maton. ., February 24, at 2 o'clock. The pro. ' . grain will be given in honor of the lat A. O. Snioot. Apostle O. 7.' Whitney J- W. Caappell. .who is Shin-oWard Hojsc, Provo Btrxh, Saturday Night,' Jfar. 1 will be the speaker. The musical McBride of this city, will re-wi" foe furnished by the grand, 'frnrti tn hap hm f Am Arm w. children. All the public ar cordially s to be present. Miss Zella and Edna Miller, of Invited .' , . Provo, will spend the TemxinderDf tfrs - One of the most brilliant affairs oj week in Salt Lake City. On account :season will be the dancejjjven to. the dt the illness jof Edna they will con suit the doctors at the L. .D. S. hos night in the Mozart hall under the ditection of the ladies clubs, the Comi Si amd; pital to see if something tan be done club ancLthe public schools. IN ACTUAL USE. mercial AND HEATING UTENSILS without further operation. THE BIGGEST, MOST INTERESTING AND Everyone is" invited to attend and the t WORTH-WHIL- E funds will go for SHOW OF THE YEAR of the The Kensington club met at the home f library. public Coffee percolators, radiant grills, toasters, samovars, disc afof Mrs. James Brown Wednesday ternoon and the afternoon was spent 'stoves, baby bottle warmers, heating pads, electric irons; The Scandinavians of Provo "" t ho hot water heaters and a dozen other interesting electric. in Bocial chats, sewing and a musical ppH tfopn an hour mrl a hnlf nf devire in vc r k was A dainty luncheon program. surrounding vicinity will give a sociaserved by the hostess to the follow ble in the Sixth ward hall Tuesday moving pictures with lets of fun and interest in them. No 113 - admission charged and you're invited to bring your friends. Mrs. C. 0. Chase, Mrs. ing guests: evening, February 25. The public are 7:30 O'CLOCK. AT OPENS. EXHIBITION Albert Iffy Evans, Mrs.- Fitzroy, Mrs. Jack-ron- . invited to attend. The Scandinavians Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Provo are noted tor tfie. gobdtimes ' Jo-pb "'an, Mrs.- Watton, Mr?. of have at their social gatheirngs uptiK and Mrs. Durkey. The invited they SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. and anyone going will be'sure to have oi vi'to "lit; m ioo i iniri , .ii i a. uttuicj , a dances and aa good time.- Mrs.. Sharp and Mrs. E. E. Brown. interesting program will be epjoyed. A The Five Hundred club met at the large attendance is expected.. home of Mrs. W. F. Violet yesterday STANDING OF CANDIDATES The Social Sixty club gifve one of afternoon. Three tables of "50" was theTrsociable dances last evening and , played and the prize, was won by Mrs. PIANO CONTEST JTTT Ashton A dainty luncheon was -- moss enjoyable time was had by nil.1 ' served to the following guests: Mrs. I. The Parker school will give a WashM. Warner, Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. The Sutton Market piano contest is Frances Hedqulst, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, ington's birthday program in the ward meeting house this evengrowing in Interest every day and th Mrs. Wright, Mrs. James, Mrs. Knowl-den- , Fourth is cordially invited to Everyone ing. Mrs. Ferre Decker, Mrs. Redford workers are gradually gaining. You attend. are invited to come In and see Jtfr. and Mrs. Douglass. The guests of this . Sutton; he has some scheme for in- pleasant affair were Mrs. Charles The dance which will be given In Ward and Mrs. Chas. Hedquist creasing your standing In this new hall on Third West between the Remerber, too, that the first First and Second North Btreets, toThe Bon Heur club met at the home prize is not the only prise in this ' or promises to be a splendid affair. night Mrs. Clarence Brickson yesterday contest. The One who gets second All are cordially invited to attend.1 A afternoon. Three tables of whist were place will' be given a certificate good is anticipated." crowd large Lou Mrs. for and on the purchase of a piano. played Farrel won the you1 The one ranking third in this contest !flrtt l1"'2 witn MtM Wia, Jones the The dance given last evening in the will be given a certificate worth 260 consolation prise. The rooms were First on to decorated Washthe purchase of a piano. The con- prettily wardjimusement hall was a very represent w.- .y testant ranking fourth will be given ington's birthday, red and white carna- delightful affair and the hall was a certificate worth $240, and the fifth tions being . used throughput. The tastefully decorated in red crepe paper contestant a J230 certificate. talley cards were very atttactively ana me new ngnis wnicn nave Deen : Here is the standing of the con- decorated with the American flag and receitflyilnstalled made the affair aU-- rf the whole affair was indeed a success. the more5 cheerful. ThSocial Sixty testants for this week: A Vera .Williams dainty luncheon was served by the have two more of the splendid dances 1,861,250 ' Maud J. Woodhead ,133,250 hostess to the following guests: Mrs J tniaaeason. , Grace DangerfieM. Preston PPeter 1,224,350 Ueo- Hansen MU. sonwill MrsTh - S Electa Wood d T. give a dancing RIeyMrs."Lou Farrel, 1,196,750 5Tozart hall on Wednesday, Cady Dunkley 1,097,255 Mrs. Francis Stubbs, MissXydia and party in Sarah Giles 72500 Eva "Jones, Mrs. W. J. Steihl, Mrs. tne 26th of this month. The "Travel3 Elizabeth Walton 1,600 Gene Cluff, Miss Alta Taylor and Mina ers" always give a splendid ball- and i Taylor extensive Eva Cunnlngham-- T. an(1 Mina Taylor and Mrs. preparations are being made 439,500 to bring tMs" one up to the high stand-Lottie Harris 432,600 Reed Anderberg. ard of previous functions of this kind. Jean Williama. . 346.000 iMrs. W. W. Mrs. J. Huber Taylor gave a social 316,000 - The Miss Anderberg library ball to be given tonight cus313,600 Wednesday to the members of the M. I. A. will of In Snow Lake View honor Fay of Miss perhaps be one of the best at- 310,850 Clara tended balls of the season. The deco- Eva Hedenberg Madsen Mr. and Scott 250,750 Taylor, whose rations to. are most excellent and the hall Edith Stein is take next marriage 234,500 place week in the Salt Lake temple. Games will be a veritable picture garden toand music were the amusements of night when the guests assemble to the evening. A dainty luncheon was trip the light fantastic. Numerous li FOH SALE OR TRADEl&nnm"!,"Wa by the h0SteES assist by Miss booths are being arranged where light 311(1 Ml8a y Condie refreshments will be served at a modUIhan modern brick, also boxball alleyfif erate price and, all in ail, this gives . jjther business. John E. Bott, Provol The Soro8ls club was held of being the Bociety event of promise Wednes Utah. tf day afternoon at the home of... Mra. the season. It is given for the benehouse. In- Jacob Evans. Dr Harvey Fletcher fit of the library and should hare the support of every loyal citizen of quire at Schwab's store or telephone gave a talk on "Astronomy." The : Provo. SL for the tanrversarjr of the cfub to be Phone Eight-O- , FOR SALE Velvet rug, slightly held March 5. Dainty refreshments Where the Flowers were Greenh.-Hise- , served Grow. hostess. Provo the by Hulsh & 9x12. 290 used, North Academy Ave. Thomas, lonsts. " Mr. P. J. Wmer, Jr; of Green River, Alfalfa Seed for Sale Inquire J. W. 7 , t R. D. has 2, Utah, Mr. Mrs.Ariene Provo. been vlBitlng Stubbs,, and Mrs. Lemon is V Skit L. ke tf. ' Loose fQtlhe-pas-ti thia-we- ekr e w days, visitor t" -r'. f- FOR SALE-G- ood . . J rr" biccle; prac Mrs. W. T. Brown and djfugater,. t tically new; cheap.: Call 356-y- . The A. O. Smodt encampment of the Ella, will leave lPro'vo (or a Snort vU.it ' of the Pioneers will meet In to Salt Lake tomorrow. Daughters FOR SALE Peninsular range; J n The Uest Advertising Medium in Southern Utah, Entered as secbnd-clas- s "mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postofffce. Trovo. Utah,, nnder the act of March 3. 1879. SqcietyM e Next Thursday add Fri. Managing Edjtor . Opera-Hous- educational campaign throughout its immense territory, along the lines of using electricity In the home and on .he farm. to ft far greaUr extent than Lu Tr before ben done In Utah. Following the two nights' show in Provo. the exhibition will be given for one night In Provo Bench at the Sharon ward. house,x the date being Saturday nlghtjMarch' 1. . '?: ,tumptJSrujt and "Slack-, BALED . T ;.V ."She U Sarah Bernhardt revivus.'" l"; HAY FOR SALE V Independent Coal Co. KNIGHT & MtEWAN Proprietors 'Telephone "459, Helen Gardner v . . FOR RENT Centrally.' located ' office with steam heat. Apply' at Herald office. 34 Friday SaturdaySSt Sat. Matinee AND KING ' 1 P f THE STORY OF WOMAN AND A QUEEN Film in Six Parts One Hour and Forty-fiv- e , Prices-10- , c, , Minutes of Pleasure . - 15c and 20c. Two ?erformancts-7:3- A 0 V. ! ; Children 10c, Anywhere, Any Time and 9 Each Night Matinee :30 p. m.'. ; : i , |