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Show THE mOVO HE.LLD, TUESDAY. AUGUST . Me Society st? UlfJTAIl Mr., and Mm. F. 0. Kellejr enter- combe and Mrs. A. E. , Buckler wilTI tained at a delightful farewell recep- chaperon the party of yoiing girls, Vho tion last evening at their residence will go from Provo, including the la honor of Mra. Grace Cfc Mettler, Misses Alta Taylor, Veda Dixon, Maud who leaves today for a month' visit Farrer, Lulu Culbertson, Irene Evans, with relatives in NebraskaT; Seventy Lwma JXmn, Florence Moore, Effle guests were present during the re- Evan Lucille Dunn, Dorothy NewAl- Norma combe, Mayme Havercamp, ception hours, during which a splendid Tnuslca!Tpn5gtam was given, numbers fexftBdfaBdFawj being given by Mrs. Etta Retter. Mrs. E. W. Robey and R. BT Ewab, The rooms were bright with a profusion of gorgeous sunflowers. Following her Tislt in Nebraska, Mrs. Mettlet will return; to "Salt IkeCity, where she Mrs. Grace G. Mettler, of the Meth will take up' missionary work and dur- odist church", left today Jtor a month's ' ing the evening Bhe was . presented stay In Beatrice, Neb:, wlthrelatives, with a substantial purse to assist is after, which she will return to Salt starting the movement in Salt Lake Lake City, where she will take Tup City. Mrs; Mettler, during her brief special missionary wort Mrs. Metsay in Provo, has won scores of tler has greatly endeared herself to friends by her gentle kindly manner. the people of Provo during her stay, -mpdtt- fa- -a source ef rfegfet'toef l1"0 whom regret friends that she is to be taken away her departure. from Provo.' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ekinsleft for a stay in yesterday Anumbecjf' Prpvg people enjoyed ETtins will study Mr. where Chicago; lake at lake Utah partyadelightful dfo in "the Jake dentistry Sunday., Following -a served picnic supper-wa- s was enjoyed. 'Among' the) guests1 ;Ml8S Marie Rlggs, pf Kansas City, the guest of Ml$s were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strebei, is visiting in Provo, " "Mr.' and Mrs; Charles Hawk, Miss Ma-- " Mime ;JenBen.rie Strebel, Miss Daffny Roberts, Misa, .Dixon Paysonl will Ar- Pora Haws Mis. BaItes ,n of part of Miss AUa Taylor. guest Lewis. vin : - PERSONALS -- , . - -- -- . two-yea- rs nm cine FOREST FIHES l!l 1911. 2 HiUii. JIIIL liLU 'UiUllj. . RESERVE SCHOOL F Forest Supervisor W," I. Pack, with a force of ten men are now on' the Uintah reserve, fighting forest fires. two fires liavfflfcjrpttybeenatart-ed.- . One, k brush fire on Lake creek. which, has been put out pr under con- trpl.. and another on- - JJpper. Settling creek, east of Kama7'TirclirstaTted-i- n a large- body; of timber, Mr.i" Pack, ith his men, is fighting it and word has; reached here that this also ia un- 1 "r. der control, 7 1 By 1 anloveirwelmlngaj residents of the Nebo school district in souther? Utah county' voted "tn fa vor of the 1 150,009 bond issue for the ' building of three Wgh schools n' - These buildings are to be erected at a cost of T50.000 each, one at Pay son, . om KlstoncM ,$tanp. Many intensely, interesting distort-ca- l events have beenrecorde (n post age stamps so that a large ScoUction of stamps often plowi' in a most striking manner how history was 1 mad There is a period of Frencl ' history which ia particularly interesting la this way because the stamps issued at that, time so plainly show the changes la the ruling power, from jnonarthy to republic and back agaitu.- - On one French stamp "you lei Mons. BarreV head of Llbertyrand the wWds epuncJFrance."pn JheJTollowlng issue of stamps those Issued in 1841 Louis Napoleon's head appears In stead of the Liberty, the words on the .lstamp being stlU" Republ1e Franoe? Aftejrthat there was a new stamp, on,' which Louis Napoleon's head still appeared, but the words "Republic France' " were replaced by " YOUNG MAN! . : -- " - l PROVO COMMERCIAL AKH SAVINGS BANK-.; and-boat-i- ng ; ed. n T.. r aaa nag wpn jnapy inends-ro- pp-t- f nerseir r and the theaters. Messrs. and Mesdames Grant Bag-leMrs. Alva Miller, of Olmsled, is enWY L. Biersach, JV.B.. Se'arle, tertaining Miss Katherine Crane and George Havercamp, Mrs. Sam Schwab, Miss Hel?n Kay, of Salt Lake City. Miss Miriam Nelke, Miss Elsie' Moore, Mrs. W. D: Roberts and Mr. Lotl en; AT THE PHOTOPLAYS. joyed a plcnie party at Canyon Glen An interesting picture is booked for . ' . Sunday. . , , 4 Roylance company Receives a carload ever Banana grows in our estimation. We are a jy for our immortal souls. '1 W V V -- it t. ;4 In - soft Jruit 4 ;We e M. Provo. - " T - ' . ? .;- " Roylance f ; . ' ' . 1 ' ; , : V . V. " ' i -- , Uta.h Pus-sunl- y; d1 EXHIBIT: - jf : r ng-ELECTRICtlTY ' wVed-- Into your home, .ofice'or stofefo the ELECTRIC- T- LIGHT-a- n : : the ELETRIC.FAN If not, see us TODAY about, it THE ELECTRIC CO. PIANO. PUPILS: Z. , Piano" for , practice desired' aj b. wrkjht; 482 S. 7th E. On Springr"!!- THE - Z' Ri' r FAMILY WASH 1 ? 2? A .. .. . ... t r 2 If store. w .... (..-.- . ... ... - Stcaa laaa3r THE LAM r A R HOTEL , ftlllla Prnn (ot and cold, water. In every room. Rooms tingle and en suite, 60c, 75c, 11X0 and u(k PROVO. UTAH. 84 N J Acad. Avt. Mmm u sssi Disinfectini Theaters. committee of French doctors fcateea instructed to eubmtt,to the'Parixpolice a echeme of regulations the danger of, the dissent A - w ... ! ; iU : ation- - of wfecttou4lea& PROVO ... ; clothes and yesr-. i - ; ... the-- 5 j ,; tear Domestic !I r- An exhibit of the quality productions of the mills trill be exhibited at Schwab - J . v .' . J . ; : over the goods, .0 It -- . -hai- T. 77Ji We also have a line of all - wopl bats, remnants and inseys. 1 . ; . . we launaer aniru your own eyes fit right. We leave the button hollas good as we find them. No "saw- edges'! are put on the collars we wask. The beauty of oar work will more tLsxJ please yon. A postal or the phone wST ; . bring our wagon. It Our new line of blank ts is now complete' and we have them to offer In. all grades and 1st .. eYalues"are now oh sale in the store at tj" mills: y ; kHEAT We're getting a taste of it nov 'and' then' at present-tate- r tnj it J t ... ....mi Aim Ml Will DC WIUJ us cvcij uajr. ,5 V. i - Have you. prepared for U b) ' dining room and Jbead linens will b lirone dand- - folded as If done ander- - ' m J' 'SUMMER Ull ited ' numben of I J We do not' . Blankets, Flannels, Cassimeres and ' Ladieb,; Suitings " f t - if sent to this laundry1, will be lauf-der- ed as cheapen as It can be done f any home laundry and much better. Co. .'. v We are Headquarters in Utah re 1 U.U VU . ' 1 : 1 w. , - : ' work.-- ai yow also-Wa- nt ! ra'thei ine "house...':wasa -..... TbeIary -. . . or i - tne Dr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Pyne en- - dfeu&Uuras' to tee ability v therefore and L propounded 'tertained at a dellgiOfttl family dinner mulatto, - more, than, the usual number of quesSunday In honbr'of Mr. and Mrfc'.Wartions to her. Some were fairly satisrea, Ekins, who left yesterday for Chi- factory,- but when the interrogatories cago, where Mr. Eklns is1 studying the question of making tea. ' dentistry!- - A vase of the season's touched, tfe negotiations .wereY declared pff bright flowers adorned the ; table, ' ?,"How JoDg do you boil lea?" v where .covers were laid for - twenty V'Welljraa'am, said be girl.V'dat's matter of taste, ain't It? Some folks " ' . guests. biles it longer, an some shorter.", ' ' "But you do boii urr. The "Plnheads" of Olmsted have ia--; rc.rt'n'y, ma'am. 1 biles' 1L r lued, Invitations for 'Sj dancing" party I 'always' 'thought ' daf two and watermelon festival to" be given hours was long 'sough to bile any "at Olmsted, in ; Provo. panyon. tomor; tea. 4; To' kin git de strtn'th outer any roW evenings A hayrack ride to: tne kind -- of 1 - in dat Llppin- f ea'icotffr scene --of Hhe festivities -- wlll-be-a 1 ture of the affair; Mrs. P. BJ Nit--- 5 I on-th- jrtrL wt tit run" oriauhdries.'lirav 4fomw et rather dashing yellow i . are always right We alsa have all kinds of Fruit Boxes, racking Paper, Nails and Sacks for sale, and solicit your trade. . -- Roundy. was a : MMIM(MMHMHW . r prepare take a Jim-- ( It must be . ' W4ww&" PROVO j STEAM'j jLAUNDRi" - ..-.. ... , - then wait one week .and, go overvyour . tr?es agauvpiclcing nothing tinder 24 Jnches, then watt another week and pick your trees tlean. In this way your, small fruit )m Tiake large fruit ; All merchantable, pears must be green and hard We can't use ripe or : rTana aiessrs. Marie Meaquist; ettrng Out the Strenoth. r Bert Will Crawford," Scott, " Among the 'applications ? for the Schwab,1 Kenneth ' Decker, Shirley Wilson, 'Joy cookshlp in a Richmond household - flf-'- f Will start packing Bartlett Pears Monday August 21 St. Bring aU yoj hive; but pick yourr trees two or three times, for instance: pick nothing under 2j& inches the first picking, for-it- Mias-lyr- al T marked degree: We put Out just where it belorigv put just , the right amount there, aud leave. jk streaSar - ( -- WeodMiasFdaa.Gewgeiasvaj,. Cassity, 'Miss.: '" ' Pronrletora,T. ' Starch , and-deat- Thomas, . ; starching your r'shirts show our Superiority over e f 't tollh. weoWn. 1 Gla-zier- ," - , V -- Dix.-o- the THE STARCHING ' ' ' . "J'"'4.;;. l:t" ' jy ' battle-scarre- -- - g '''""' ;" ' Tara .' '' L I f and Is a remarkable film, from many points of view. The picture i Interesting from the facFthat it"Js"the pic ture of a beseiged city directly after d a battle. It shows the as city appeared after the Mexican iasurrectos succeeded in . obtaining ' possession. It shows a picture of Red was Lopez, a notorious outlaw,-w- ho recently tried, convicted of desertion and sentenced to beeonflned in prison for eight ; years, and shot while trying to escape."-- Altogether -- the story of Juares as Bhown by the cam era - is extremely interesting f rorn s start to finish and historical interest, if for nothing else, every man woman and child in America should ' ; , see it. AtV the "Ellen, the Selig v picture, Captain- Kate," heads the bill. It is the tory"oftwo carayan meeting on the" desert T whilerseatchingfor- - animals for. circus purposes the parting i .... of the ways, the illness of " ?Miss Millie Jensen has issued lnvi-- y one of the guides" and- - tlje h assuming tatlons for an evening affair tomor-- , of guideshlp bythe guide's daughter, row 'at' 8 .o'clock at her home, 211 Kate', an: a thrilling story of Captain compli-mnNorth Academy "avenue;-r5the. life among the" wild beasts. It Is ito her. guest,1 Miss, Marie Rlggs, a- - beautiful scenic picture with a pret of Kansas Clty,,Mq. ..The guest Jist In tvnatorv runninz tnrouehouL -- eludes the. names. .E,e5ti picture e two, bills are up to -- KING AND HIAWATHA ovdays tv c nave nc tstor utri, IN THE "STATE ABERDEEN KOFFORD A CROWTnEKS,-- Mm . s ' '' - thoAex 4onlght and tomorrow jiight tp nary jtecK entertamea at a It is ' the picture of Juarez,. Mexico, delightful watermelon festival Satur-- after the battle, It ia a Kalem picture , 1 last; only J' now; indrnpndpnt fo?r Co. erefoe it would seem that the peopleVVhich is no doubt, good n week fruit-lovin- .Miss day, evening, assisted by Miss Maud GTalam.Tbe, guests '. were Misses Zella Pvne, Kate Burth, Irene Aird, Louie Farley, Etffe Terry, "Vera Sauls- y. burg, Elli Knight, Mayme Crandal - and Messrs. i Bay, Park,- - Oliver Terry, 'Earl Graham, Frank : Clove, : , Claud- - Terry, Pyae. t Clyd flen-lw"Ivestr &ees, Wayne Decker, Reuben Pyne, Wilford Peck and Fred Knight O y 'J ' ,! Twenty young people will attend a i delightful mountain party to be given in Provo Canyon, thif evening, when a campfire - supper w ill . be "enjoyed .They are thsu Misses Mina ' Taylor; t Zella Farrer,? Alta Taylor, Martha Fay Loose, Vera Harding', Vivian n 'j Bonnett, Georgia. "Callaway,Veda and Anna' Nwell;"MessrsT Dore Schwab, ' Ross; Worsley, E. Genseh, ' - Frank Deming, Ralph Jones, Moore, Ben Rich- Tom" Roylance- - and V J. ' ' SUehl RATES yt:'f;:r:-L- ; - I - . - v. Gwimmtomipf ii Miss Pauline and Miss Mrs. Samuel at Vera Taffy of Salt.Heringer Lake City; whoiave bridge at her home on North Academy beenthe'guests of Miss Iona Knight XX avenue Saturday evening, in honor of the pasl""week,have returned to their MIss.Miriam Nelke-if- San JPrancisco. homes. s ni !('"iiiih,. -V Two tables- of the and prizes were won by Mrs. Grant C. Miss J. Lore Fournier left yesterBagley and' Mrs: BJ R, Irvine Jr.; "The day for : her home in Canyon City, guests were Mrs. W. L Biersach, Mrs Colo. During her stay in Provo she W.D. RoberisMrs. TMcNitt, Mrs. has filled - several musical engager Jr. r. i ing great quantities of bananas when a boy. : . LForm er Colorada, rat Tvhom ne has to look twice iefort xmo isee anjthingsays ,hs thinness is due to eating Joql tnanyjoananas when a boy. so tnere. you arei J: . The only thing one can be absolute .sure oJis that bananas art a delicidusTfruit, Jaeloyed by everyone, old and young, boys and, girls,, or esidents and governors, the year ' round, in season and out of season,' during the 'orange season strawberry Seasonpeach season:! every. mont gpsoTTTTtfrdrjpleTsea The I)OCTQ All know thebanatiala the best fruit all the time. Who. can make a, better dessert than bananas and cream? or !, i a better "piece" between meats than a rip? 'banana? J I -- 1 n fciviAiajLgriawsiJaiy a le v years ago a nail qozen DuncnesjoDan- - iScbwab.-entertaine- game-were-play- '"YOUR''' BINS V WHILE THE FILL 4 - ' Mtf MtM ;Preejit-Taft.Jittrb"ut- e i- - Yotr need arbank iat is to -venient to your other zp-- - ' r'potntmertts'as well as bani Our location v mee ing. z yotV 1 requirements, precise?- andv our expeditious servktr? - permits no yexatious.jielay. . " - " BUSINESS; MAN: n, ifU .THE , STATE BANK OF PROVG v :.x, t bar,-couldn'- one at' Springvilie andne at Span tsh Fork. ; The passing of .this bondl Issue is one of. the biggest educational -Iteps taken in that aectlon of the atate ' : " Empire France," in many years. 7 , - . The vote in the several .towns was MACHINE OIL. v.--as follows: Spanish Fork, 21 for, 26 J PADDING. COTTON ' 153 , . for, I If, while you are sewing, any ma agalnstW "Springvilie chine oil .should get on the material, against; payso'n, 208 for, cotton against; -- There; come ball of - four-pl- y tack a pleec of cotton wool over the Benjamin, 27 for, M10 agalnBt; Santa-qui- to use ,for padding' embroidery, says 13 for', 21 spot immediately", says the ..Los". An lt against; Lake Shore, the New Haven Journal-Courie- r, geles Herald. In a short time the cot for, 21; against; Salem, 16 for, 25 is much more flexible than the narton will absorb the oil, leaving no against; 'Thistle Junction; ; 4 for, 2 row braid often' used for the entire trace of the satin. " 16 ,for0; agaihitT design or letters thai are to "bellpne. 6' against; Goshen, t No doubt you. honestly that you don't need at r bank account, that the helr you ; any anl you couldn't help the bat any. Well, try this: Go to th successful business man, ?3 whom you have the most Ask him this question t "Do I need a checklrr-accou- nt with a r rood ban? : "will it help me in any wayr1 at thet- er co8dftacoooeoo90o;oa9cccoocoooooo9ococcooo80oooeaoooo - rlcal performances. It Is proposed, J the first place, that erery theater shaST ee disinfected after erery perform wx by means of sawdust Steeped In ant- leptlca,' It also. is. recommended tlu-- t windows and doors shall be kept wf open 1a the Interrals between tbe pc fonnances that the cushioned tez.li shall he spongedwith antiseptics, thi the doak-rooattendants 6hall andci-- " go regular medical Inspection, and finally that the air of the bouse shall I steriiized once a 'week by means cf steam " charged ' with formaldehyi?. Pest'Iferous i'mrcrobes "certainly need to be of hardy character trv resist this drastic treatment. West-minptGazette. , |