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Show M en IVho-:- H ave Made i SUMMER SCHOOL RECfTALS BY PROF; S. W. WILLIAMS ": tltih Earaous t i The closing recitals for the Wilhams Summer School of Music will be held Wednesday and Thursday of this week at the Maeser schoolj-beginniat - . Hard Water and Your Kidneys' ng We. all know the drinking water la rrM Williams. With thfiTBHisfartoo'i'rOVO Ih hard unrl vlta1lno n., . .. of MrsVilham8. haa find & inrv an. vUi UB i.. ."..!!. reauze mats wny BO IJj .rT cessful bcbbuu, iwu me now invite many folks, ar .fforin wm,.;ih.( f the public to hear .what baa been ac' Some Provo people, have" learn ed ho w i. ! . compliShed to overcdme Cad of hard It is necessary- - to give the evenings water on thethekidneys.effects Thev know for recitals in order that all may have hhe kidneys need . help. They use a chance to play. Part of the students Doan's Kidney Pills You too can will appear Wednesday and the others a Thursday. The following sludents" airs. u.,iy Wilson. 211 K will take part. North St., Provo, says: "I have great Monteg Elliott, La Van Seethalef.i raitn in Doan s Kidney Pills andjiaya. II jpsepmne Jones, Bertha reason to, for. they hare beeirisurh'a Zenda Williams, iSOTtmrer; Ruth help to me. Often, my. kidneys have Goodman, Hazel and (Marian .Staley, been at fault and caused xonsiderabla Lucile Wilson, LornaSmithzl Helen trouble, due probably to the poor CrawlejV LucilOlaws. Tirzah Cheev- - driuking water here which contalnrw. er, iMarva Hodson, Gladys Wilson, Ha-- lime. My back would ache ; and tel Staley, Edith Jee, Marilla Graham, dreadfully ! lame, especially over'mr Louise Spafford, Violet McCoy, For- kidneys. My ' an- t have been kidneys rest Thomas, Harold Jeffries. Marian noying in many ways and I have I . also Sutton, Hulda Crane, Mildred Jones. felt and laliguiu.M have bought Anna Peay, Florence Cochrjan, U ili;. Doandizzy s Kidney Pills Hedquist - I Kobinson, Fontella Taylor, - Clara Drug' Co. and a box or po has never Mamie' Smith, Thomas.Caroline Hinck- tailed to tur'e me of an attack." ' ley. Ruth Roberts,' Gloria Mangum, Price Goc, at all dealers. Don't Edith Bora , r si-tt- 1 .7 J : I4 at-th- e AndersonGordon Roberts, lpplerjCJiflrlntte--Smail-Virgini- a simplyask fqra .kidney- - rpm'ygatJ D.kui's Kidney Pills the same-th-at Bates, Leland Buttle, Cleo Holdaway. Mrs. Wilson had: Koster-MilburCo., Edith Gee, Melba and iMa'rla Fletcher, N. Y. neulah Elliott, Melba Larson, Evelyn Props., Duffalo, MARV .PICKFORD IN HER LATESJV tall, Aura.Cpenslraw, Erma Heitidsel-man- . "LAY AT TMt COLUMBIA Roy Menlove, Wendell Morgan. THURSI AND FRIDAY McpteV liavies, Mary Mortimer, Mel' ba liachman. , Xs nJrfitl2BMLSPj,diaaryUia-COTTmtiif- f Tlieatre commencing Thurs- - rr,,,;j ' 7 w ... I , V f f . , , 4 , i-- - ,.- r X - j , . . , '- , :. - s , , -- .. I " day and spent the day. 3990 Chas..A; Stone'ham & Co. : . . . . . 155 Miss Merline Roylance was a Salt 4001- V. C. Snow Lake, visitor Monday, .4ii2r. C: E. Maw 230 4029 W. H. Child 410 of 40S2 W. Hobba . Mr. A. L. Chaff in. and family 600 4033 Clarence Beesley to Good Springs, Nevada motored 153 , " ...... ... and-- 4 Provo - -; Before the Publie UtHitles. Commis slon of. Utah. " - ... BadgeriJrosr" 45 i.i5 2.05 3.00 IS 23 '3 ce E. Lewis ....65 4036 Mrs: O. ,M. Gibbons . 333. "037Emma S.' Peterson .335 Miss Marie Brederson has returned 1.6-4038 W. L. Hrimhall...:. . 670 from Eureka after a ten days' visit. 3.35 4i4o L. J. Batager . .,10.00 5.00 Mrs. Rena Lynch Thayer and little 405!t Grant Y.' Bullock"., .1000 5.00 4062 R. f., Evans Dorothy, of Chicago, afe vis ,.1000 5.00 3642 W. H. Child .1000 5.00 iting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Wit- in QfnnrAnn ...l.i.. , -Anfl ... son. Mrs. l liayer is a oaugiiter 01 tne ,uailv,c whu jaw ana an family , for a few I 4035-Joh- day. n T T" J - - . - . v v "y late DrLynch of Kamas, and a - oniie"'BrT.""U:'" "I 'J? form-er-BtmR- ": order of the Roard of Directors, made on the Sth day of June, 1917, so, shares of each parcel of stock-a- many niav be necessary, will be sold at public .the office of tte Company. ?q Academy Avenue, Prove Ltah, on Saturday, August il; 1917' ft th! .Ur ot 5 tock p. m.. to pay s J Miss JkIerline Roylance- - 411r enter tain at a trousseau tea Tuesday - -- vV1 Mrs. John Bott will' leave Wednes day for Illinois to spend &. mouth. with delinquent assessment, together the cost of advertising and exWhile there Mrs. Bott will attend the -- J wedding of JMr. William Turk, a for- pense of sale. R. L. man of this mer business city. ANDERBDRG, Secretary. Dainty in Its appointments was the afternoon party given Saturday by the Sorosis Juniors complimentary to Miss -- ffV I " . any-thin- 78 ... . A western subject offujrblooded, dramatic action, the new PickTord"J?e'' In the matter of the Application of hicle presents "Little "Mary"' In a rola" Utah railroads, for permission to ad- that is entirely different from in which she has ever appeared vance rates on. coal and coke 13c per on the screen. The-- , story-w- as writ Jlearlngr Notice is hereby given that the ap ten by Mr. DeMille himself in collabplication of J. A. Reeves, as Chairman oration with Jennie Macpherson and for the rtah Railways, for. nermissinn discloses a wealth of typical Pickfor4 i)f the Public UtlUtleaCplBalonodhcart aPPeaL Tbft-etvi uie uajs ot ia uuring xna 4 tan, to advance rates on coal" and iiK-r- e coke 15c. per ton, based upon record time of the big gold rush. Mary as made by them, will be heard before rord- 89 Jenny Lawrence, a little New Miss, juumro ,iu mo vefc mis commission at us oiuce. noom1 503. State Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake in searcn or tier oniy relative, an it, she City, Utah, on- Tuesday, rfuly 31st, uncle. Before, she is aware-ofalls in love and as a result becomes 1917, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ' enmeshed, in serious By order of the Commission. complications. Various clever twists to the story afDated at Salt Lake City, Utah., this ' ford surprises that add greatly to th$ 20th day of July, A. D. 1917. general merit of the picture. ; (Signed) T."E.; BANNING, (Seal) Secretary. (First publication July. 23, 1917). Tungsten Statistics. The., .amount of Btandard tungsten ave used in the manufacture of lncan TABERNACLE CHOIR descent lumps in the United State Every Tabernacle Choir member Is this year wur tn the neighborhood aS requested to be at renearsal Wednes- 4M tons. t. day evening to prepare for stake conference next Sunday at Springville. guardian, vs. Mennela J. R. Boshard, Chorister. sustained, demurrer flolladay; No, 5. ';::::;::-:.:- - ' Rr C. Gemmell, Salt Lake City, General Mgr. Utah Copper ' ' uay, wtu preseni"JUary Pickford In a new Artcraft picture, "A Romance of the Red woods.'l staged under the per direct.icm of Cecil . DeMille. NOTICE OF HEARING - " ' . I Tl.- f CJ1 ITnUU - i -- -- -- - f - - 1 . teu-day- to amend. . of M erlfne Roylance, a bri.d August. The affair was held at "the hojne of Miss Ruth Foster in the form of a lawn party. Cards were played and musical numbers contributed by the Misses Alene Cluff, Lael Irvine, Helen Newell, Mrs. Geo. B. Harding and Mrs. Morrllle George, Thirty guests were present and enjoyed a der licious luncheon. -- Solon Spiro, Salt Lake City. 'i THeEetter Bindeif' Harry McCoard delightfully enClub members tertained the Tres-Jul- i at her home Thursday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs! - , . ; , .Mrs. D. R. iBeebe and Miss Ruth Willis were Salt 'Lake visitors FridayJ r ; The Misses J3thel and Barabara daacing and "luncheon. Twenty-seye. J r i. . spent were present. oeaicj auu rune oesieimtsyer "V . StmdftV In fialt iTjilro Mrs. Salina Johnson and daughter inursday evening Miss Lavieve Lorene, of Omaha, Nebraska, are visit . iiuish very pleasantly entertained the ing with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Goddard e. J; 1 w. ciud. members.; Kefresh- - and family in Provo. jment8 were served to fifteen. i Thirty guests were present at a mr. ana Jars. RD. Green and ram- - lawn party given by Miss Lorna Booth r r i it or uuonam. laano. spent tne latter the form nnrt of the wook uj part of the week in Provo with Mrs. ' iMiss Thelma Smart Is spending ten Lacy H. Farnsworth. with friends in Cleveland, Utah. days Mrs. M. 'A. Graham and Miss Maud Graham are spending the week at - Miss Clara Bestlemeyer is enjoying SprlngdelLa two weeks' trip in Salt 'Lake, Ogden aad Logan. iMiss Mem Mortensen has eone to Brigham City for three or taw weeks Miss Zina .Fjirne' was a Salt Lake . tQ visit relatives; , visitor Sunday. - n T)AM. . . ' "f -- .. " ... - -- - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Strong, of Miss Sula Henlnger, of Ogden, Utah, Alpine, announce the Engagement pf has returned home after spending a their daughter Aleen, to Hugh Peter- week with Provo friends, eon of ML (Pleasant The marriage will take-placMrs. I L. Bunnell has returned August 15th In the Salt Lake-Temp.from Burlet. Idaho, where she spent the past few weeks with relatives. One of the notable social affairs of .. irriday. evening was .the lawn party (Mrs. R. . awwr T. isiTtsa Frt- llhr were Bait Lake visitors Bajgnuijeflna . i ue TnTTTiomc ot tne utuer aay, of Mrs, Louie Van Waeoner i Smith, a bride of the past Week. The ! Mr. and Mrs. LaMona Bunnell are lawn was attractivelyJighted and-ln-- ! here-fro- m Garfield'spending a, few le. i.v uy-mis- 'JJlujckjuidto s iTn ' . and music enjoyed. ments were served. . refresh-- 1 Dainty After a pleasant visit with relatives in Provo, (Mr. and Mrs W. H. Wilde Frank Sharp, of Hel- - have returned to their home in Brig- are visiting ifrovo.'ham City. t - San-taqui- . 1 '... . ". .... : . . - Self-aligni- r and cross siUa elevator of ample capa ng city. Extra roller at upper end prevents grain from falling - down upon the bull wheel. . Concave canvas, slats fewer straws get underneath. High-gradextra heavy duck canvas v with convenient tighteners. ' Three packers ordinary binders have only two better bundles result. Three discharge arms and a tying device that is as near perfect as can possi- ir Diy, De aesignea.j . e, Self-Dum- I I d. same factory. j-. ' ; : , ."; 1 j ' .... 266tameslATToIIockTr ........ .... Co. Olof Jibsenlof ... Clarence Beesley Thomas Beesley . Monte Young t., A. F. Palm . Monte Young . . . Wi Child ..... Jos. Obern W. H. Child ...... ,.1000 ..2000 ;. , 500 . 600 ..1000 ..500 ..2000 , .1000 .3000 ,.1000 5.00, 10.00 2.50 2,50 5.00 2.50 10.00 5.00 15.00 5.00 John Deere Light Draft Binder with New Bundle Carrier and Quick-Tur- n Tongue Truck. 5, 6, 7 and t. Sizes. 8-f- . i . 1 ' v . ...... ...... ..... 2 ithheayyfjMiiU-Jt,ea- ifcslmswrkender - - ' hot-rivete- bne-3ie$- condition severe droughts that result ed in much light grain short and irregular straw extremely wet, stormy seasons, heavy grainLdown and tangled. The John Deere The Better Binder-- has throughout maintained an unbroken record of cutting and binding. ".nd don't forget that the same care is used in the construction of the John Deere Corn Binder, John Deere-Dai- n Mower and" John Deere p Sulky Rake.' They are all made in the ..... .J2o.oa,ia,oo ,The following campers are enjoying 3446Jos. Obern. 6.00 unes ana j. 3496 J. McLachlan ......1200 avvacanon at me "Mrs. Hyrum. Johnson is spendine ten W.' Thomas ranch at South Fork, Pro- 3497 J. McLachlan .,...,1000 . 5.00 1.50 . vo canyoh: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Thur- - 3519 Baynard C. Ryder .. .300 days In Eureka , 10.O0 .2000 man, Mrs. A. M. i nurman ana ramny, 3523, Geo. P. Smith iMrs. I, M.' Wamer r.50 Payson Mrs. Gertrude Page and- f amilyrrJMrs 3654 Monte Young tV? .tt-IO- O 5.00 1000 visitor Saturday. Alvin Peterson and family, Mr. and 3655 Monte Young Mrs. A. lu Towle, Mrs. A. M. Thunnan 3656 (Monte Young.IOOOuLfi.OO " Mr. and Mrs. T. W J3ean are here and family. 6.00 ...V.1000 3657 Monte Young from Newdaler Idaho, visiting relatives 6.00 1000 3658 Monte Young 5.00 and friends for a number of days. Bishop and' Mrs. Chrlstensen, Mr. 3659 Monte Young .', . . . . .1000 40.00 and 'Mrs.' F. J. Johnson and John Chrls- 3661 L. C- Doty . , ...i .8000 Miss LaRue Cassity is. spending a tensen, of Redmond, were the guests 3712 Frank Schwab' 2.50 500 " 1000 week in Salt Lake. .u . 6.00 of Mrs. Don C. Williams last week. . 3714 I. H. Masters 5.00 3755 W. H. Child ........1000 Mrs. J. M. Jones and 'Mrs. Wm. Gold- 3807 Badeer Bros. .......1000. V 6.00 Thursday vening the' members of the Segola. Beehive Swarm of the stein are spending the week In Logan. 3827 J; R. Sebree .; jQfl $M Third ward went by hayracks- - to the S850 A; M. Nelson-.- -. ..... -- 500 ... 2.50 3000 15.0 lake, from which place they went by Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Messrs. 3910 C. A. Beave? coat to American Fork, where they i Newton and Junius Jackson, and El 39i0 J. R. Selfree ... 1000 6.00 5.00 spent a delightful time with bathing, I bert iJuish motored to Wildood Sun- - 3944 W. L. Brimhall ......1000 Camping. Under the Most .Difficult Conditions. The John Deere puts rnore money in your pocket because it harvests grain that other binders would pass over. n iMiss Mabel Willis has returned from Santaquin, where she was the guest of relatives the past two weeks DELINQUENT NOTICE Tintic Central Mining Company, principal place of business, Provo, Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following: described stock, on ac count of assessment No. 19, of Vzt per Bhare, levied on the 8th day of June, 1917, the several amounts set bpposite the nagft, of the respective sharenoia ers, an iuuowo. Shares. Name. No. 1424 F. W. Deming . .1 . . . 500 .1000 1512 M. E. Brerton 500 1514 George Castles 1913 Pratt & iMcBeth . . ,1000 00 1811 L. J. Eldred . . . . . ,4000 1817 A. W. Reynolds .'.1500 500 4920 Geo. !25 250 1978 (C. A. Southwick 2378 James A. Pollock & Co. ... 500 eynolds ... 200 2429 F. H. Jeffries ...lOOO 2440 Geo. P. Smith 2465 Geo. P. Smith ...2000, 2466 Homer J. Rich .;...1000 100 2510 Robina Thomas WHY IT IS BETTER Unusually wide and high bull wheel more tractive power. Frame unusually strong joints overlapped and All steel, platform bottom Suc-cessfu- 'Cuts, Elevates and Binds and Miss Mr. and Norma Tuckett' went ty auto to the latter part of the week to visit relatives; Mrs. D. R. Beebe 2754 2808 Mr. 'and Mre,': 2809 ena, Montana, 2855 friends; .. , 2900 - ' iMrs. Ernest Halvorsen,. of CaBtle 3125 , ThA Vnu'rio- - laHloa nt tha I.alra Vloml Dale, is spending tne summer montns 3372 M. L A. returned from "Mutual Isle" in Provo; 3376 at Springdell after a delightful week 3392 . Which ' , . nn v ivjiacn mevompany Distributors Everything for the Farm X Provo ' " - - - " Utah . , s i |