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Show pagjj, - , CB3SIDHnittSB2lS-F- 03 1 K0H-PART1SI- OF Walton was down from Winter Quarters and spent the holi- Auaette days '.vua Jit-- bist.er, r Walton Thia'moaiWX-socia- ; - Z "ndteaTor- - Melvin. Taylor, D. Roberts ana Letcoy wooeris ana iue fr.iirtwtn? party from Salt Lake: Mies Veda Strlngham, Miss Winnifred Perry. Misa - CerinBe-ChristenaMr. R. Brown - 1 flUWSIC I Y oai l -'- .... .:. y . . .vbllla which. ... were TERM orjudgesTTTwo drawn hv n KTnr4&( committee--werconsidered-bu- t no agreement as to the Another meetprovlisionfi was.reached, ' T" OPENS JANUARY MessrsrHarold Roberts and Parley Jr. ... 7 Christensen,. of the Christian vfeviluu iriiature. lor the; e - I . 1. , v. . ' c - u m BOOSTS the plas;ng comeUTAH Hu 'VTll,!!Taa the Columbia theater New Year's af ternoon and night and a crowded house, greeted fbotb. performances "or the talents players. To say that the received play, was enthusiastically is putting it mildly. Applause greeted .the "players-ver- y 7requent1y and the "Therrt- has been" a great. deal wrlttea" play was excellent, in every. reapecL loeal pro " 77-7whu suy "v liiuse. mP4" SmiV aiiJ (iuct' j 4Jprtlfig the character of portrayed all the of the in face and WinT. P. Clayton actPd the part of port us, and still la hagaiiQrin ei'illnt styie.:zMra. Tillie Foster llmiqu;st: as the , Bt&rn explain what boosting really means, aunt and Delbert jveiiuiPutsi heu one; would "thik; by ,the. ct:on8 of With PRODUCTS a meeting m, the federal bcild :g - in- - Satt Lake CitySaturday afternoon to discuss provisions of a -- fii PliOllO-GUIZ- d In-Lo- vo- dy,--' Members, of the Utah. State Bar voe BY MUTUALS cast chosen from the The all-stMutual Improvement associations of ELECTIOn - AN PRESENTED , lfaUi-ptEseatp- Mia rcvn -- 77 . ' churches was a Utah SoreaU.xla. was, helfl- ygstAday i , with ..ttu audience and were heartily Qf held New Year'B eve at the borne oi afternoon at the home of its little hammer .. :.;7 .v more, knocking with-th- e .;. pre;) iiu)uJ, Thp act Professor and Mrs. S. H. Goodwin which M, E. Wilson committee loert pkof; M R. R. . dent, as exrepuonanj sen- as the sister Abel Leonard-AGames and music were enjoyed and a structHe talk .on. Rome was7 h f you can pay cash and not ill .ijlVAIfb S te wart jjl bff.1-.given Thercssa jr want credit. dainty luncheon was served. Thirty-fiv- Miss Alice MrReynolar the-Bf are made alcharmins .maid. .'Mrs. Hannah only wuen-yo- u -. the committee - J. . aienilier&.w era. present., during the James uymTnoaiasn Kins, ,x Bratn-elliarieu, and A; SrPrati. H. C; V Do .. . ad .Mitt-- . r onlllUSH.-!SiCaraoH as Larinia Dafy was, a acrekml 'MoW many, people are there today in t iv u '" affair.?. 7 "7-' Tli e Tu sTIitir pro vldHdrTiomina' MlchafiLJ paper interesting taslprivo whoare'uraing Spring vanyoll - "?r" tion of the candidates for judges a and furnished y v ? -t Eva coal? Some, yes; but Is ail or the blg TITdwTBlliargniar'-stotof the aUujcr evening. rnnipdy Mi?3 Frances Crane and Misa Je?i sencroft. William Gxotegut. TITom re ana lollows was hour social light enjoyed Keeler as Hose AValtoh,, made a dainty sest percwuUg? Nov anoTWfiriiott". Ciuve John T, Tay etlsTMlIneir spent- - the freshments were" fved 'by the ft'off- That- - each caudSdate secure signa-- . in the first act ' week-enin Provo the guests of Miss tess. Mrs. J, E. Cotter, Mathias KnudsenJ tures. of 10' per cent of the voters oi bride", iler dancing Sany Schwab and Mrs. lor, encored. The acting, of It 'Is , about like, the merchant who - wa3 heartily Robert Shay, H. S. Weeks,. John A. thJu.dicial district, to securenoiuin- Nettie Walton. i ot W. Woolen MUls sultlng Craig were:the"gests George A. J. M. Jensen as Count Gan'.Guggeu-heivoter be permitted ' club. Nest Week the club will Wagstaff,- C. E." McC.lellan, John tlon; also that-u-o re and put them into his window and aa the forth called and natural was Ovard Mias Cora McCauly and Miss Nellie mtet with Mrs. Helen Redfori. oi to subscribe to the nomination vertlses them as west of; Mgiana tried was. that more candidates than there arfe yacah- - peated encoresiL,'P, Cltiff as Major ' e The fkst case Wilson of Prqcier academy were visitvVv ' Rob11 as R :loth.7The people come along an4 r ussel Dun'com be and arry was who' ors to Salt Lake last "week. cies on- the Wench to be filled. Chief ert Walton Vere both very good. - Mr. andMrs.. R' RMrvine andjhelr of the state s."3). W. Baum, grab ibem. Why ? -- Because thgy ard of the peace to this bill wras that it woula Samuel Levy of Chicago, wili charged delight-M- l west of EnKland, from a country tnef objection was guesft, the play Altogether John Gordon apd Roy Heislet on place too great a burden upon the r.' Misg Mayme Beesley has returned to "0 to Salt Lake today to see "The ofNovember and should be repeated in nearby have neveoeen, where they think the . 16. He was tried in Pre- candidate. " "' ' Los Angeles, Calif.t after having spent Whip"' at the Salt Lake theater. r pastures are greener because they are towns. - the ' cinct Justice E. L. Jones' court, where holidays In Provo with her pa The second bill proposed provided ,. a long, long ways affayJin'i. stDl J rendered a verdict of guilty, for-- r primary election for the nomina, a Jury rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beesley. week A' home ofthe wadding retty theaeljBamegopds they are grabbtns , FIRST CHURCH OF - was imposed, from tion of the on a name are made was that of Miss Mary Lavern Fly and a fine of $25 judiciary, , CHRIST, SCIENTIST undef .the new bluff c ' Miss Gladys Resor,v kindergarten care and Heber appealed. J.Duke, wiucd : ... basis.,.., . of Byron' town Provo, In- the in owp jpi-teacher of' Procter academy, spent the took place last njght at "the home of Utah Railroad Co. vs Ruby mon.e Knizht Woolen Mills. This is. wrong, ; holidays in Gunnison, Utah,' with her the bride's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Co., et al; continued for the term, North Academy Avenue. DELINQUENT NOTICE. go, and the people .should be bigger men 1 Oscar brother. In the Second w ard. A'ttrnej' J. W.. Robinson was ap- Utah Yermgton Mining - Company, Communion services Sunday, Jan and woman and not allow sucn.emptr- Flygare ' a. tn.. subject, 'Sacra- ideas to get control of .them and la-- .. The marriage ceremoney was perform pointediJ)SLthe court to defend Arthur 1 Principal Place of Business, Provo, uary 10 The Hotel RobertiCwas'lhe ,scene of ed at 7. o'clock in the" presence Of Kelsey, charged with issuing a worth' Utah, lHviUtian.,e)itpnilPii l) Cordial f nondimining ment." everything our Check-'""a particularly interesting and delight- - about thirty-fiv'.There are deUnjuentuponJ.he fol all. room open daily local men are ood enough to put their relatives ani close less g Jin the case 6f the state vs. Charles night- - when friefldJ of the couple and later a wed tul social lowing, described 'stock on account, of ftom 2:J0 p. m. time and money in for ourbenefit, the Mr. and W. Roberts D, and et al, the appeal of Jos. abesment No. 4of sixteuths Albertson ' Mrs., ;Mr. ding reception was held when about coinmunlty benefit and the state bene and Mrs. D. H, Roberts entertained one hundred guests were present. The Shaw was dismissed in the Fourth of one mill .1,0006) per 8haret levied on KING- BAGGOT. AT fit. ve should support by" seeing to-remanded the fir.st day of December, 1914, the and "'over one hundred gueFts at a dancing bride yesterday," court, of a dainty weddinggown wpre THE ELLEN, SATURDAY U when bnr orders are sent out that """"party. The Handsome dining room was white corded silk. - has effective color to the justice's court of Goshenfor several amounts set opposite the cleared for dancing as was also the scheme of pink and white prevailed execution" 6T judgment, Tor the reason names- of the respective stockholders. - stock.their in Utah products -- r parlors of the" hotel and delightful throughout the rooms, carnations and that, defendant was not present in as- follows: Tn closing want to emphasize one was called. Shaw Cprt No the. inuslcwas1"! urniatred ' brr"a stringed feros when court case, t Am Shares. Naiue being, usgd. product Of "Uncle1' Jesse Knight la orchestra. Palms- andchotraflowers ...aS.OOO..'. 131.80 ani othera, w;ere Iconvlcted atGo'shen - Rf partlcjLlar"M?!h1"d? '"eJ and was fined J7 JosrrA Harris. were effectively used in the decora 3.00 5.000 Mr and Mrs. William "Gammon will 'of HnHug chickensj Shaw h.nr.e. brsiniws house, " ' ' a.oo At n oob f.ir Vj" and aDuealed. ' v tions and with the sparkling lights and 5,000 , lu Jo. A. Harris- schooihotise. asylum, etc., ana factory, In the case of Provo City vs. Cleon 101 Jos. A.Harris. the exquisite gowns of.the ladies pre California, where, they will visit the 3.D0 5,000 n cai: There hiB iii that eented a brilliant scene. A delightful Panama 'exposition and will spend Bray, the motion by defendant to dis- 102 Jos. A. Harris. 3.00 5,000 show our -a us to' alt for chance -eviut wa? the informal ahoiu a, month miss' was granted. The case was ap- 103' Jos.".' A. Harris. ; foflnirp fff 3;00 state. Golden i 5,00t) the Because coal.' jn boosting by using this spirit which prevailed and the .affair" we keep all and coal srood i;::)u: coal is the ' ' .GO t . 1,000 7 proved to be one of the plealantest of Thn stulents of the "Ffovo liish auB'eHatorar fined ll'for. disturbing our coal money' at home. - It-- Is --not in Provor.The kind ever x Its given . will gjve a dancing, parlyirtthe"T''tT; v ftsaFy4o-Jjuy-allxUiroarToI"tT.Tr-jgth'A n?"1" . i li of get a continuance lie tyno.w4UAn-Ftpi--if . . i.ww- t :i n. t . Jer. . . TT Knlgh t's roar yards, -r FTTTTTf n fmx&a Cliiel' b, t '.mi tTKntghVtairrdsflTleM un occasion iae 5. : . tcai the other. toal jarda that to if fnilTee Ct-j.i - Messrs: and -- Mesdatiresw r; ght; 'team will meet the local "high principal witness for the prosecution, .i63 "jj,".- Roundy.- ...... 1.0.00-- . n1 C?rQtt are won storiwi- w ti Vm. M. noylacoo, E. T. Jones, K ".t)0 t 0lK, bclioOl team and tho party ia tn'hP ,nwas not present,: having been cu.lrir ,U Xnn jt.iindv it yoa. Uiti.e It can so yr,!i an, ?trr4ou urgent basinessv.., v. iitokw-,.......-C541 T HughestSlZU- - "l1 But- -HoiiDroI ttt5Trstorff b.i..',:ie-s- . isantrrto-Tiivid- e the up ' Th is" wasd enied. and,: as me in'oevi jpTKnowV- - orc'aesrra will furnish the music Decker. Chas. JJeckerr-dOIHt tiilulVtTT. ..: . because InslaL-oSpring i'anyoh roai, -- den.. Chas. F. Hedquist,- - Frances tion did not care to go to trial .30 . 500 ITSfJolm Guliivan, . . t;ie local oal h.;l'a i JU Uelp- -" by helping case wa3 93 ,N.-'Nelson Henry Gease, out. the chief's evidence,-th-e JobHRoundyOne. Number" FeSn. Only Crtditable "ffarn .ScUwai), W.2,700' . DI ix' Brackbank and one' dismissed. unadalterated and This the of hurt all, s 'commenced suit Grant CT. Bagley, Jos. E. Yates, Jex Lumber' .03 60 . In that Provo scar, most hideous no theother product there is et al to 232. John Guliivan. , . . . l.ooo. 3 as. A.. Brown.- J. B. Ash ton, E. E. trhich lecvp CO : Henry against more cowbe should Provo in of by character wVtr.ded be to the people collect $929.40 with interest, costs and. 234 'John Guliivan. Corf man, C. 11. Stevens, W F. Parker, is 30 . ardice. .Tear of being afraid or of dptermined to. order for the good of an amount fees of floO lor Jos. Buttle, . Aif Maiben, Will J. ,Jl) . 1,000 242 G. .N. Sullivan. all thin' Spring Canyon ibal. Accept doing wrong are the only fears that attorney KING UACGOT due on a promissory not and for mer- 244 '.46 770 Knight, LI W. Mangum, R. E. Allen; are creditable. Wellman .'. .', '. ' May no other from any yard. (Imo Universal) .; chandise 66 Jos. T. Farrer, John W. Farrer, Alma W. Rf ose. . . . 1,100 A CITIZEN. tule Is the Train" Treasure ' " E. V. Pratt has filed suit against 247 F. H. Harris ,;tvV jo,ooi T.rTaylorH. Nut-- , Van Wagenrn.-J- . 6.00 i winch 771 Jn l railroad of the. drarpa WH1 G. to P. W. al collect et S. ' $107,60. ePterson, Peck Stiehl, J. John .4 know to Get tall, COLOHarris. . 800 TO RATES EXCURSION Ellen, Saturday. liaggot Ward. Chaa. Ward, George Han'se'n, interest at . one per cent per mouth 252 Jos. A. HarriH.,, . ."1,000' .60 RADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO AND of the storvjajtirlll' ' -- .Tah Fvans. Wm. Stoker A. C. Lund fees Nov.' 1914,$125 attorney from Match SS" .tit 6, :r! Hang-u- p 2.",3 Jos. A. Harris". . . .. .1,000 DENVER VIA SALT LAKE ROUTE in g' jrobicryZof a railway express. r P Frirkspn. fernest Partridge. T and .costs on a" promissory, note 25-4- Jos A7Hau-i.OU Ilooo "'. .60 N. Taylor, Will Thurman, J.. D. Dixon, secured bV mortgage otTTJtali county 255- Jos. A. Harris . 1,000 NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK Account. National Western . Stock "FIRST IX SAfTTY" .15 "TWrTaytrjrrEphr Suttonr l. itMast2r,o. fl --SHO VYD 1NV1E RL JAN. 18 TO 23 Show;".Denver. Tickets on sale Janu The "trial of Arthur Kelsey, charged 268 Jos. A. Harris. , . . 5,000 3.00 ' ers, J .B. Ashton, Phil Speckart, "' ary "lath and 16lh.. Good, returning . S. Chemically treate Merrill Lot, Starr with Jordan, 3.00 passing a' fictitious check for 209 "Jos. A.' Harris, . Knight .. 5,000 until January 31. Fare from Provo Lo wexclirsion -No After-glop... Dobbs, .. A.7L." .Whittem ore, f. T?23$ Salt Lake . to Ask f STOpsZArTlarrlsTT; and Ron 5th Denrer, $22,50 fe7 JanTl l?ih, E. E. Brown. C. R. Johnson, C. No Poison w--company,. December 17,; Is in progress, 271 Jos. A. Harris... - '' "500 .""730 Colorado Pueblo. and Rou te7 Retvt Springs iii theFourth. district court before a M. Twelves, Josh Hodson, C..W. Iteid, HO . 500 272 Jos. A. Harris No Danger limit January 31st. Fare from Provo, mc- f ii 'V--v RrL"Anderberg,- Mrs. Nettie ;S.".Kerr. i jury, with Distrtct Attorney j. n. .30 500 273 Jo. A, Harris..... :7 $22.50' .'. ' Mrs. Frank ana u. uoum, Dtllv Sharp Rhea Tnouaht J. Miss Donald prosecnung Kerr, .30 500' 274 Jos. A. Harris. . The making of friends who are real ;son defending. of Montana, Messrs. Will Hoover, .60 275 Jos. A. Harris....:. 1,000 . How do you stand on your subscrlp-tioMiss Is the,bBt token we have of Chester Deal. Alex Hedqcist. friends,. W, D. Baum, convicted on the 5th .60 276 Jos: A. Harri3. . . . ...l.O'OO." and success not RobertsrMiss Zola "Miss up sen man's ItJIfe. Edward Everett account! Why pay Electa Wood, of disturbing .the peace. was .. 3.00 IrTlarrisTTT rfir00a: 27T Mr. cents Harold 5Q Mr. s Hale, with a ..y free ticket Duna, o Roberts. fine ; .. ' tence-thldf a every . mornlng-tnay rOeneve 3.00 get ,V 5,000 27S F. H. Harris.-..f$."0. In the justice court from which paid' for the Columbla.Taudevllle.. 5,000 282 John Rouhdy . ' . defendant appealed, he was fined $25. 12.00 2S6 F - Hi. Harris;... ..20,000 CHINESE JOSS HOUSE IS ' Spanish Fork. City vs. Warren D. 287 Jos. 3.00 5,000" .SETTING FOR "PERILS OF remanded to justice court of Boyack, .'. Harris. . A. 5,000 ELLEN PAULINE," AT THE II III VA anaaui. 2St Jos. pa n i&h Fork- 2S9 F. H Harris... ...l6,S0u " and appellant. . 1.500 A. Harris T Wm. V. Price, Jr., ofProyo, was 2i');Jos. .' I'' - ... 5,000 1291 Harris.,' v: . granted a divorce today by tdefault 292 Jos. A. Harris. . In Cnnlent 5,000 ' on - Mary the Price Paulson from l. Malf.ll.Kal flAK 2,000 ' ,' 295 F. H," Harris... 'ground of cruelty.' The parties were ,,..20,00'0 Harris..-296 Al. F. i married here May 1, 1912. j 297 F. H. Harris... T.,. 20,000 5C 500 313 Samuel Hanson 1 .20' PaiM Wirthlln,7.'.' 2,000' It Stopped to Thlnfc - 314 Thought 3.rtf! i 5.000 r 31 5 Jos?" Reese V.T. 5 fl One day while playing the music 3.00 ... . 5,000 316 Jos. Reese next was llttlo. cousin box my Ask for sitting hanq-u- p .60 M SulllvanTTTTrrT.OOO to It, when, she noticed that the music 324 G. 60 1.000 333 J. A. Holdaway. : stonplne PARAMOUNT PICTURES 4.20 ' ZZ" 4i M Hammond lOO 334 T. " PROTECTS CHILDREN caused It io stopI.toldher It was an and with law PRESENTS accordance And in running down.. She studied for a AND HOME. of directors made ?b. 9 so id 4,' W by, does it order of the board MR. WM. S. HART 1 9 14, AT TOUR" GROCER'S December. so; ,have to think of another tune before It on the first day of UTAH WHOLESALE GRO. can play again?" Chicago Tribune. many shares of each parcel of stock as may. be necessary will be sold at pub. COUPBBERS, of the co Ilf auction attbe-offiee Ave., Provo, 120 South Academy pany, on SaturdayJanuary ZJ, Jia, at Utah, The fifth episode of "Perils of of 10 o'clock a. m., to pay the hour the Pauline,'" which, by the way, Is the delinquent assessment together with first of the series not shown in the cost of advertising and expense ot Provo before, is the. best of the ' sale. lotlle of Write today for a testing series to "date, and will be shown at HEBER C. JEX, Secretary. . the Ellen tonight. 120 South Academy Avenue, Office sis. Harry Marvin and his adopted, ;: Provo, Utah. ter, Pauline, have ..been, left orphans 7, 1915.) Jan. publication (First by the death of their father, who left half of his fortune to Harry, and the world's most famous perfume, every "A dlslncl'inaflon of American school other half to Pauline. Pauline's half e iwect at ihe living blossom. as drop games like pris to. play boys, of the fortune is to g& to the secreand blind man s atomizer and handkercnict, base, frog for leap oner's betary,. Owen, If Pauline shoald die Fine after shaving. All bath. the to attributed competition ot Is buff fore marriage. Owen Is In the power fhi value k in- the But the new vnn movies. and the baseball P W . of a tough character by the name ofit for a fancy bottle, don't pay extra ' STORY generation of schoolboys naturally that A THRILLING Hicks, who ppisuMes.hlm i nunlirv is wonderful. The nrice on!v wants nothing to do with childish would be a'good idea for something to AND OF ROMANCE for" little Send 4c 7 ' the 775c (6voz.). things. , ; happen to Pauline so that Owen would ' bottle enough,'. for 50 handkerchiefs. DARING ADVENTURE. Inherit the fortune and split with him. Affection. of Proof .They have already1 tried two or three PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD " A raBy lv women or times to have Pauline apparently ac- Department M. lets them Impose he alchildren unless NEW YORK ED. PINAUD BUILDING cldentally killed, but: Harry bas Globe. Atchison v on him. ?'.'" ways" intervened. WftE st ,1rm.g.h, -- U ro.aM. l.TtnrM, Y, 7. - '' " 1 ci-a- . pTr 7' e ; Janu-i110- -" - !K-t- reat.ilot CHE'''; . gJl'gifiggrt: fSaagiJO'Ouat'fof 't -- d ; - . to-b- . - . , , - A e -- :;.. ... r . n twticb-jiefenda- -- iti nt . -- r - r . - atll -- -- : e Free-readin- fair-Tuesday- dis-trict- . " - i I who - -- - - - i- & tAlirr-nmtflrt- v- . . ; -- every-Prov- i- - ltftmrTrrrf.-........ . t- . - i-t i - or . - l.C-Ll- tjeiii-oeifi,B.- Spring-Canyo- f: i,' h.- rss iieTe-Jei- I a-- Svr gt - R . Hed--oui- n st " . . -'. . . hJ r H. . The-wors- .'- t 'V. Co.-ha- . - ! 243-Jo- s'. . ' ' ' ' ' two-ree- K Btars-it-Jh- e- a - treai-eslati- e,- ". -- w 'h-Lyte- . . -- . -f- 0i)---3.O0 -- -- " ' - -- " . : m . - ))) I - .' i . . F.-- - , Errl, H. LjJ JKy. . - ? K- - Saturday, Jan. i9th - matches' OUT-OF-REAC- 7l'' -- H 7 1 1 0 - n.nrp Let me send tou u. FREE PERFUME . '':'":''::C. ED. PIMAUD'S LILAC -- JV old-tim- in five acts -- - rx-rru- 11 F3i 1 . man-does- n't '. r |