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Show JM'JECK ORCHESTRA rirv THE FINEST PHOTOPLAYS r .. II'-- r w J I -- i- t II ' - L! I Batter Shows for Vwtf-WKt-Tam- - I Hy 5, 1Q MATINEE ; jr. 7 in THE ". V Pfjpnc WAX MODEL" Paramount Five-Pa- rt TV m v TO HIS KIND" "EACH f "" ..'r-.-,. x: Show .iContlnuedJtroni toM9c-20c-30- c I - Comedy Bicycle Experts : NAN1 LEWIS ne- English-Comedien- The College' 3 Cut-up- s 3 ANDERSON SISTERS Those Clever Girls . T-- li IS w MORE OR LESS ;w 4 .! ji a if . All ... " 0 , , - - , ' , x "Stand on your legs and tell 'em you lie." ...... ' 350 :33i2 Luclle Tllson DELINQUENT NOTICE. .35 r 500 Reeonia Mining A Milling Co., prin- 1,40 Geo. P. Tllson .50 cipal place of business, Goshen, 'Utah; 2,62 Geo. E. Robinson . , 2,500 , 2.50 and Mr. of Notice. There are delinquent upon ttQ Geo." P. Tllson A 3.00 3,000 daughter .50 from ac 185 Jfllizabeth OpenshAW 500 00 la Mrs. AlbertTerre the following described stock,-to- n suffering ."1,UOO-"1.Royal T. Huish several scalds on her arm and face, count of Assessment No.-i- 4 levied on 212 223 Annie East 2.50 2,500 -water at the home of her grand par several amounts set . opposite the 224 Henry-iEa- st 3,6002.50,240 E. P. Barnett Z50 2$ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dugdale, names of the respective shareholders, IE44 Mrs. E. P. Barnettr. 250 5 last week. She was rescued by, Jer as follows: 246 Geo. A. Bullock 1.50 1,600 the after' Cert. grandmother Immediately 200 2.50 accident occurred. Dr. H. Shares. Ami 271 1 L. Olsen Pyne has No. Name 17.50 .17,600 25 Wm. tPfnch . ... .... 96,000 S96.00 274 !LJL Olsen charge of the case. 38.50 83.64 294 Eva Broadbent . . . .38,506 151 Jehn Draper ......8340 26.00 zo,uuu Aiexanaer 15 Geo. White . . . 7,150 , 715 JWm. D. Alexander has gone ,to Caren v 285,300 -- 24.00 .,w.,.-,24,0027 Geo. White 2,850 SamMrs. his where IdahOs sister, ey, 16.05 10.00 301 R. Peterson .......16,046 1 Geo. White .......40,000 ttehieharasV-aadUhreeof-ihe" 303 Jensen 25,32325.32 A, Geo. 72 r2.50 White"....'.... 2,500 chlldrn died from eating poisonous 27,800 " 27 80" 10.00 305 D. W. Davis . . . 9 Fred C. Allen .....10,000 was Jlicharas week. (Mrs. last spinach 19.87 10.00 306 G.: Alexander ......19,875 lO.OOO lofmerlrMiSff EHzarAlexander-e- f this 113-Fr307 14.00- 7.00 ..... C. Allen 7,000 city and has many relatives here; she 132 (B. 308 G. Alexander 19.66 19,659 2.00 Fowler 2,000 is remembered as a very beauuiui Aid In accordance with law-a- n an 1.60 . aoo girL Mr. Richards himself and, the 149 B. Fowler the order of of board made 3.00 150 B. directors', . Fowler 3,000 some of the hired man, who also ate i 1.00 on the 6th day. of February, 1917, so . 1,000 Doiaoned RDinach. are still very ill 165 B. Fowler many shares of each parcel of such 15.00 126 ; Draper. . . . .lF.OOO Elmar from Its effects. 7 7.15 stock as may be necessary will be 140 Elmar Draper. . . . . 7,150 2.31 sold at the office of Wells (L. Brlmhall, J 42 Geo. Jenkins .... . 2,315 -license has been Issued 354UX-Jtoper- 2 at 560 5,56 19NiAcademy Ave.Provo,-Utah, -to John Clarence Knight and Martha 89 Alice Jasperson 1.50 4prnErThursday,-Apr- il 1,500 toMaude Adams,, both-o- t Provo Bench. 146 (L. L. Olsen . . . . 5.00 pay the delinquent assessment, 5,000 2.00 gether with the cost of advertising and 163 Joshua W. Latta 2,000 C. L. Johnson, of WesterviUe, Ohio, And in accordance with law and an expense of sale. was here Friday conferring with Geo. order of the board of directors, made H. D. ROPEulr A. Startup on .the itinerary of the prcf on the 12th day Provo, Utah. so 'Secretary, 1917, February, hibitlon sneakers who will hold seven-bon- i, tyrfive meetings In the state In April , Btock aS may De necessary will be sold and May. It was tentatively decided ; ai the offiee of the secretary, , 547. M that Louis Albert (Banks, one of the- Thirdi Souths St:,- - Provo: Utah, 5 on noted temperance orators of the 'coun- Monday, the 16th day of April,' 1917, try! will speak in Prois May 13 . at 10 a. m., to pay the delinquent as-- aued-yfalltog.tata- .... zu. ..... ...... ' ed . ,-to Mm - sessment thereon together-wlt- hthe 0f advertising and expense of -- -- . . KTfraJntenirban.jBenrlce,JFrb. and Sunday t day Saturday April 6th. 7th and 8th. SPECIAL TRAIN - respecUve-sharehdlde- via ' OREM INTERURBAN Leaving Provo at 7:53 a. m., arriving Salt Lake at 9:55 a, m. Special train leaving Salt Lake at rs lOtOO-p- m.T Extra motors and trailers on all trains where necessary. .' Ride the Interurban. Your choice of twenty-fou- r trains between Payson and Salt Lake. ! . v- - - Lr BtriKiniat-thfti- g JndiannilL-cam- e . 1,S00 $ 1.50 Rev. J. J. iLace, district auperintend- 1.00 to attend the funeral - 48 Seth Longabough ... 1,000 home ent of the Methodist church, preached .17 .167 John Davtewhlchd1 M Geor FrTilson his before the union meeting last evening Robert J. Dugdale, 79 years of age for One of the largest and most 125 J. S. Bills . .TTTTTTM.OOO rl.00 . In the M. E. church. A fine attend- and a resident of Provo since"1860, was hehLFrlday. audiences that has greeted ance was present and Rev. Lace de- when he came here from his native any play in the last several months livered a strong, appeal to Christian-me- country, England, was found dead in was out to witness the Brigham Young and women to live up to the the basement of the post office o'clock Saturdays afternon by "E. E. " University Dramatlo club la their pre- standards of the gospels Wells, engineer at the post office as sentation of "The House Next Door." L. Nunn Provo in will h. arrive to work. Dr. E. G. Hughes came he The scenery for the play was very ar-or for a few weeks' was summoned r he gave apoplexy as tistic, and much credit la due Prof. visit here Tuesday with the men In charge of the cause of death. The remains Kaatmond In making the play the office in Provo. THe will were taken to tha morgue of O. H, the Tellurlde t great success that it was. Miss also confer J. W. Clark, mana iBerg ft son. with Dixon is to' be commended in of the Tellurlde Motor Co. Iwlll in tne be held ger Funeral services for the rendition electing the talent I 1:30 house meetlie at ward Third .of the productionRflir. A7Rtftwrt,Bn1r"tn Trpmnntim-- i i bclbcttoTMomrw -M Adams, aa Uertca, and iir. Dugdale was! an energetic, hon Miss Fern Uroadbent as Esther, were yesterday afternoon and spoke "at the cnurco 01 mat piace last eve orable man. Be I took an active, aiapuei and carried their parts very charming In the work of thou gh modest, well' B. Glen Smith aSrFjr John Cots- - ning. development of the country performcredit, wold, sustained his psif'very Nelson L. Thrasher has bought the ed by the early day settlers, and was ably, as did Alvln Kirkham, as CecO William Merer farm near the Sharon an Indian war Veteran 'He has neid L'otBwold and Orton Durham as Adrian Mr. school house Ray. ;H. from'W, position of laborer In the Provo Jacobsen. In tact the enure cast Is Thrasher has been farming, in that. post office for about sixteen years worthy of special mention. Mr. Fred and and had tendered his resignation to Ituahman Is deserving of the thanks locality for the last seven years f the school for the able way in thoroughly understands the business. take effect April 1. For a long per. lod before becoming a post office em which the company was managed, and we understand he also brought home 'W, w. aueni, wno nas oeen cun- i ploye. 'he was connected with the it. find to his home tor the past several Provo Fnquirfer as collector and in the coin. days with tonsiUtls, has recovered , other capacities, i Mr. Dugdale is survived by .his wife Marinus Larsen was over from. sufficiently to be out again. The doc-Mrs. George the ard three daughters Spanish Fork today on business before tor was operated upon and had Bullock, of Burnt Fork, Wyoming, and affected tonsils removed. , the Fourth district court Mrs. Sarah Hindmarsh and Mrs. idliy j, , A marriage license has been Issued Hardihg of this city. He has a sister, The following out of town attorneys to Fred R. Nesbit and Flora C, Lloyd, Mrs. Barbara Fdwards, and a brother,Were here attending court today: j Fdmund Dugdale, living here, and anboth of Eureka. B. K. K. Evansjjl. Thurman, MhPBUMiot.her uvmt in tne state or. L. It. 'MarUneu," 7r.7"0. N. -aMr. and Mrs. E, A. Daniels, of Ver--, Washington.; Leatherburg, C. M. Beck, of Salt Lake, A. J. Evans, of Lehl; Elias Hansen, of nal, are here visiting relatives on tneir Cpaniah Fork; W. B. MoPherson, of return from California, where they have spent the winter. They made the trip by auto. .LynngVllle. ;Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Davis of Eureka i PoHngs Arkan5s. "and tneir two sons J of FreeporL. Illinois who were called I? here because of the death of John Da vis, their son and brother, returned to their homes today. Andrew Jensen et al, have quit claimed to the South Standard Minim? company for a consideration of 1.00 and other valuable consideration, the following Tintic mining claims: Vern THE OLDEST THE STRONGEST THE BEST ,Nos. 1 to 6. , Victor Michael Anaerson, or, vineINSURANCE CO. OF PA. . yard.nativet - Denmarkvwas..ad-GERMAN FIRE INS. CO. OF PITTSBURGH , ' mitted to citizenship, DUQUSNE UNDERWRITERS AGENCY J. Wm. Knieht ami .Tph9b Knls-ht, AU PoUcies Written in My Office. ?W. i.ester Mengum are In Salt Lake , Isttend'ng stockholders meetings of iMmin company A jthe Lower MammothTintic Ground .Lrt Me Write TTjJ Boston ft and Mining com-- I the. N. Fire pany. when action on the nuestion of - Phor naurance. the two companies being absorbed in Company will be the Empire Mines; . - ': taken. 3 - VivO rf s PERSONAL IIC - ,- - Secretaryc friends. He is married and has a Troop P Friday evening. ' .DELINQUENT NOTICE. family of tw&tlaughters and five sons. Sprmg LakepftliningHCc-prlncip- al Mrs. Storrs was 'Miss Celia Oakleyrof Edward Amherst Ott will lecture in place of business Provo, Utah. Mr. and Springville, the daughter Notice. There are delinquent upon College Hall tonight under the aus- Mrs. James Oakley, Utah pioneers. described stock, on ac-the pices of the: B. Y. U. iLyceum course, " Icountfollowing . of assessmentNo. 10, levied on , J.iR. Hodson, local secretary. of the .the 6th day of February, 1917, the Commission, held jgveralramountssetoppositethe T DU50ALE OlEa AT Ur." Civil --Serviee examination at Colton Saturday for namesof the --" rj as follows: postmaster at Mohrland. " No. . jcert THE PfiOVO PQST0FF1CE Shares. Amt Eph Homer, superintendent of con-- No. Name. J DRAMATIC - CoL J. a. McDonald, u. m. a., in-rea8bnH&r1ffie&eraaitt Bpector general him, and was here Friday on- - his way toJsaitx spected by all who-kno- w of an admired and beloved by army Lake from the south. He inspected A COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA O.V.U. tn railroad - Fourth Chapter of A found,i. con- ett He-ha- MEDLEY AND MOYSE l I - t illn two-year-o- ld struction work at an early age and took up this work again after leaving the sheriff's office as a member of the construction firm of Straw and Storrs, and later of the Baiter, Straw and Storrs Construction company, of which he was for several years the s been associated manager with the Knight interests, holding important positions since 1910, and' is at present assistant general manager of the Spring Canyon Coal company with Immediate charge of the company's operations at Storrs, which was named for Mr. Storrs. Mr. Storrs Is a kindly, sympathetic, generous man, always- - eager tohelp the unfortunate and the "down and outers," able and courageous In the "nerforraance of public duty, and strictly conscientious and honorable in all ma private business relations, and by 1 ' whahaB-Bet-be- Btate-an- LE JOE TRIO j pageXT ed and a reward offered for the appre- had left the hensIoaroTj'WMghtrwho d Mr. Storrs engaged - Jl-)A- Troop P held mounted drill afternoon on the old fair grounds. tloa, which Included thr locating of the wife of Geo. H. Wright In few York ana oringing ner to Utah. Her statements before the board of pardons and the discoTery by Sheriff Storrs of property taken from -- the Hayes ranch, where the killing was done, and disposed of by Wright in different parts of Utah and Salt Lake counties, convinced the board of the - ! ill:' Ji ; i if ir 10c, 20c, 30c "AiUusical Attraction Par Excellence THE FAIRCIIILD LADIES QUARTET Singersrlnstrumentalisls,- - Whistlers- - and Soloists t UJU. -U-. U-i- U MM 1 A. Starrs Geo. Mother Big Dmler At v. Evening.7:S0, 9:15 10c720cV 00 Q1 n -' S MU ri i Wednesday - '- WednesdapflaEMiJS s WW This is not a moving picture LONESOME LUKE COMEDY Mat. 3:45 II Thursday, March 29th Paramount Five-Pa- rt at tv.-;- .':-.. E S DAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA -- OCL Sent . Jesse L. Lasky Presents r J -- : ic the ffH 7r on xah theatre -- BURTON IIOLMES TRAVEIH,rCTimF INSTRUMENTAL SOLO "A ?jLJLII -''V MARTIN --VI- VIAN 1 I f )roduction, ;A ll II The New York7 ProdudCo! offers a lavish scenic production of this popular i western: classic; with the complete N ew 10, 15f EVENING v,,,,,,,, LI . I Made DUSTIN FARNUM Famous -- w .... PHOTOPLAY PRICES : j. 1 " last-we- ek son-in-la- appre-flativ- e n at-4:5- i io-nig- . Ar-mor- el " tss-D- eila pt. , in , Mm Assisted . - ! In 1 1 r by MISS LYDIA EDMUNDS, j Ja-co- b. fitef-lense- mstrtmdISS-tYIAWHiTEr Harpist ;. -- , I FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE Big Non Board Companies KTjUJJ Lb . . . Jloorj , : Wl m - T'T TO Mm Friday ;Mcffcmmh Tickets 75c,' 50c, 35c and 25c j ; v |