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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY PROVO. DEPARTMENT. 123 Wait Center St. to 1 ! Playlets Presented- Tnbuac. TliOVO, Feb. 57. The Trovo City boarj of eduutlloii hxa txllrd nteetiuga'in the evcml anJa for the purpose of pro mho are viitioi; to the to lo out tu large number, the pjOpofcltioi) of bonding for $14,000 for Ue votnploiloti of the hifiu eohool buildof coiihtrUi'Uon on Third ing lu court Mil and I Inst South atreeU MectiiiffN will be hrld at & oclock p. m. in (he loiiouitig Ttmpanngoa pUcea. 1uhI, March 1, piaukJin oolioul, March 2; Maeacr school March ; barker school, March a; LcninU achooi. March . - plays presents! by the of the play production clsi of (ho extension department of thd University of Utah again last u ght demonstrated, ust only the histrionic ability of the players, but the Interest the public hue In this form of the drama, which is gaining constantly A favor. Th program of three play gven last night was mors varied In character of Monday, and IT a comparison can be made, Mh-- with even greater appreciation on the part of th audience, which filled to oi willow lug tho hoc is THE tapcr, one-ac- t rr Boors Open at 9 Woman Laid at EckL Th. Tribune. IROYO. Feb. 27. The speakers at the funeral servlets fur Mu. Mary o. lork llall theater. of Pleasant Of the three. "Martha e Mourning lew, held this afternoon n lii Tlilrd ward house, were High Dross supplied the heal dramatic Interup Joseph A. Jjuitlc, Eldci T. II. Cluff, There were but Hishop L. N. Nelson und Elder A. N. pretation of the evening Merrill. The mimic was by the Ituuuol tin re parts, and all were admit ably handled. Due may call the students View ward choir. amateurs, and they are, hut the appreciation they showed m their acting last Many Attend TuneraL night of the dramatic demands of ther Bpertal ta Th Trlbuu. parts proved their capacities to - be large. PROVO, Feb 27. Many relative and Irma B. Jeffreys as Martha:- Frances friend attended the funeral for Mrs. liilioy as Auntie, and Mahle Wilcox aa Mary O. AJIman, hs.d ill the First sard the neighbor, formed the cast. If palm there must be. It belongs to Mist JefBishops B. H Bullock, Joseph A. Bull and George P. Billings and l.lder Jolm frey a T. Click. Music was by the Hard choir. 'Neighbor" was th other new play given, and In It ther was much good acting. Galling largely for character Geta Utah County Views. portrayal, the parts In Inexperienced hands suffered somewhat, but the sitSpecial le The Tribune. PROVO. Feb. 27. Joseph Wiggles orth, uations were well taken care of and the clerk of the superior court of Newcastle audience responded to their humor with county, Del., ha .wrltteu County Cierk frequent applause and laughter. AugusL. T. Epperson for slews of Ltah county ta Bowdldge, as the grandma, ( lance The slews have been scat Ur. Kelson as Mrs. Trot, and Bernard Biel scenery. S as Peter, were futrticularly effective. Igglosworth. "Will o tl(p Wisp was the piaylet from chosen for repetition ' Monday s To Investigate Oil Fielda. The week of rehearsals had program. Special te The Tribune. flnlBh of the materially Improved the A. nemlnger of PROVO, Feb. 17 production and as given last night the Angeles la here for the purpose of lookplay deserves much praise. Clare Larsen aa the old country woing o'er oil fields for California, invest-or- a. He will go out as soon as the a now man. and Margaret - K Kearns a the uuikca access to the mountains possible, superstitious trait maid, both demonstrated their fuller knowledge of lh demands of their parte. Mury Ccderlund Judgment for rialntlff. aa th poets wife, and Thelma Farnsgpsctst to The Tribune. worth In the title i ole were well rePROVO, Feb. 27. In the sutt of Polly ceived. Kirk ham va. J. C. Tipton, In Judge T. B. Tucker' court. Judgment waa rendered today for the plaintiff In the sum ms-M- ng a ETnl any . CombEimed With After-Inyento- ry Conti ones' aod tConcl lades Today- I a if 'N than-thos- t Cjo. Kitk-OTBicig-iV Are Effectively PROPOSED BOND ISSUE IS TO BE DISCUSSED Ijwul AMUSEMENTS One-Ac- t 13 Telephone -- L 28, 1920. .j Vw. j V C7 C7 PTnl uU 9 o A Melodrama From Famous Novel at American (17290. Wedded by Bishop. Epson 1 te The Tribune. PROVO, Feb. 27. Bishop Albert Beginning...Jhis. Morning. at. 10 oClock Man-wari- officiated today at the wedding of John 8 Finch of Ooahen and Myrella Boswell of Nephi. On Visit to Belatlves. A notable selection of excellent quality Georgette Blouses in dozens of smart and exclusive styles trimmed with braid, beads, hand embroidery and real Filet lace. A few peplum blouses included.. Suit shades of navy, Also light shades flesh, brown, taupe and black. ' Special ta The Tribust. PROVO, Peb. 27. Hyrurn Johnson of Shadow ," which yesterday Glen Field of Pocatello and L. XN "Haunting run at the Ameriopened a two-daof Spanish Fork were here can theater, one may recognize "The today visiting relatives and friends. House of a Thousand, Candles," one of To Make Home at Frovo. the most famous novels of recent years. Special te Tbe Tribes. This Meredith Nicholson story has been PROVO. Feb. 27. Mr. afid Sirs. C. made by Robertson Cole into a most meloHaws have moved from Magna, for dramatic picture. the purpose of residing In Provo. !l. B. Warner Is the star chosen to depict the vicissitudes of Jen Glenarm, the of h's help who le Induced by the terms jfatlvee ngb;Wblte Miners. will to remain-for- a ycar LONDON. Feb. 27. Several hundred grandfather's in the old unfinished Tudor castle, which linking native miners attacked while 1s situated in tho heart of an Indiana forminers who about to descend Into est. the mine shaft last Wednesday at JoGreat care appears to have been taken hannesburg. South Africa, according to In the Jesse D. Hampton studios with JoCentral News from a dispatch to the this picture, which follows the novel A pitched battle ensued. In hannesburg. Hero at least la one Instance In which the military was employed.' Four closely. which the photoplay does not lose by so innatives were killed end thirty-fiv- e doing. The book was swift of action, jured, and sis Europeans were wounded. and melodramatic, and so ts the screen Tbe dispatch adds that the belief preversion. The scene in which a wine vails that the International boclailsts Is shot to pieces In- the hand of glass John fomented the trouble. murGlenarm by an unknown would-b- e derer concealed outside the castle, is par. Files Bankruptcy Petition. Ucularly well done. Mr. A very capable .cast supports - William Grsnchern, miner, of Park who never has had a part betWarner, City, yesterday filed petition for bankruptcy with John W. Christy, clerk of ter suited to his peculiar talents. the United States district court. His liabilities ars listed as (1019 20. with assets Katherine MacDonald Appears Today In as $79t 60, claimed as exempt. 'The Turning Point, Which Opens Week Engagement at Gem Theater. Eureka. O. Lawrence T Guaranteed to be in perfect condition. Original Price $900. Melvin Clark .Solo Its Player-Pian- o alone, but with it. we include a piano bench, 20 Solo rolls and $ 5 worth of regular player rolls your own choice. See, Us at Once. 1 GIenBros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. 161 South Main. - Wag. 3353. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, tlie gubstitute for calomel act gently on the bowels and putatively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath fend quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mired with olive ioil They act gently bu firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that w hich calomel does, without any of the bad alter effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note tho pleasing tiled. 10c and jc a box. . ,ri. 'L!III,MJII.M W wj" 'umpp9sl("uixi' - j"'" v jsCvyprjiaj v ' Sale Second Floor J macdonald, adjudged beautiful woman In the world In sixteen beauty contests, is the star of "The Turning Point," which today opens a week a engagement at (he Gera Katherine theater. When Howard Chandler Christy declared that Katherine MacDonald's title. ' the most beautiful woman in pictures, ias well earned and accounted for her beauty by saying It represented the glory of a dauntless character, he little knew that Mias MacDonald a next story would enable her to enact a role of this nature. Mlse MacDon- In "The Turning Point, aid plavs the part' of Diana Tennant, who news the the loss of of a fortune greets with Indifference and becomes a profes- slonal society hostess. The events that come within her experience In this work are most unusual and interesting. OSAKA A AD TA0DET1IXE. Jascha Heifets, LAKE Toaigbt. SALT OHPHETM Fnor MortoSs; Lew Brice, Ervin sad Jus Connelly sad Bulk Budd, head-User- r AGES Eddie Toy and the Fey. Ktes other big acts. TUr saowt sally 2. (A, 1, 9.1. CASINO "A Gamble la Aonls. with Tkorolby Patios ssd W iiliam Desmond, and sia ta J to 11 p of VHudcvltls m. (oatlanoua HIPPODHOMB Ralph ClonlDer ssd ronpas, ia "The Girl Frost Out loader, " with msU-ae- e New Sport Coats I I s Heather Mixture Wool and smart cheeked effects in Basket Weave Cloth and to 0. K0TI0K PICTURES. Gsorge Fltsmaortcs's With the Oases." with Mas Murray "Op sa "tfaa masked dancer"; Iavld Pow.1l and an all atar caat. issue ctrloca. toattnuous. PAIIAMOrNT-EUPFES- 12 3o KISEVJA ts II p. m. Nastsona In "Tho Brat": dermis anhuiarines In tho world war. B H. Warner ts "Hiuntlni AMERICAN Shadows": Mutt and Jeff remedy, "Itoad ova Jolt": Chovtor Ontias: Philharmonic Cootialiouo at. lo U p. n. Lew Cotfy aod Elites Percy Is ."The STRAM B.tovcl theater; comedy "Big Bluffs and Booling Balls"; Cheater Outing The Turning kath'vino MacDnaald In GFM toaliuiatua, 11' 1A Point." Rpeeial comedy, P mw to It p BHOAUW AV fast times teda. (lam ktmhall lounc In S'Kjea of Tooth '. Nona Weekly, t omlng tomorrow, Neal Hart lu "Wbea tbs Lhaert Smiled.' , tta V ASHINUTON, Colors include Wool Velours. Second All sizes. Pb. 57. Formal s, wa a (M Floor. 3Q) i o no- FROM A CHILDRENS SPECIALIST a famou etiildreo'i fperialiet, eats: Butter rortaina a vital principal Decenary to live growth of which none of its gubetitutc pozeess. Dr. three-fourt- pro-tru- and sizes. - Second Floor. Wilej-- , chii-ixe- i Keep your children sturdy them real butter. give - Nelson-Rick- ' '' s Creamery Co. Balt Like City, ooooocxyyjraxjoc ft igi NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET-INOF THE UTAH WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY. a tale today vuch an amendment, or tne validity of eucu an amendmhnt an part of the fed era! constitution, even tf ratified by of the slate. A delegation of MarMand women opto auffrage led by Mrs. Huf j Gibbs posed of Baltimore, nreeented t.ie reaolutlona of rejection recently psed by ihe MaryhUh are In (he nature land legilature. of a leg.tt brief attacking Us validity, to AirtaiH Secretary of Mate Folk. from the atute department, the de'tgtion aent a here ropiea of the reoiu-- t to the Ion were prracuted to benaior John Walter gmlfh of Mr!and. Senator D P. M Harruui of iraixsinpl. attd Heiiator Au of lbert ti. VummJua. president the acnute. Included are Wool Trieo-tineGeorgette Figured Chiffon Taffetas, Crepes, Beaded Georgettes, soft Satins M1 olors a,nd Silk Tricolettes. fj j j ff ff f f f f i$ sened upon the Becretarr of that tne state of Maryland which already has vent a delegation ot IrgUiators to West. Virginia to work of the federal sufagainst ratification Mdemea - the lawful frage amendment, of or congreaa to propoae fHiaer right lle New .Dresses in Charming Variety Jer-bey- todsr. 4 (DO I PAN M'WUOIBB HOTEL Grover Prank!' Polly. Sola. E. enli.tr s 30 ts 9. 1 IS to 12 30; S'jndaya, 8 te 9 p. n.; Saturday afteraueoav II in Smart Models ATTACKING SUFFRAGE PROPOSAL Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It X Owing to the radical reduction made, every sale mutt be fin pi. There will be no exchanges and no refunds. WOMEN wijpru I"- -- 7 a bargain -.- Seven models arc shown in the illustration, which typify the smart style features of these blouses. r e $468 . - 1 Player Piano - beige and white. -- Ar-tli- Notice la hereby Riven that. In pursuance of a resolution and order of the board of directors of the Utah Whole.! Grocery company, existing under and by virtue of tne laws of the state of Lutn. adopted at a special meeting of (aid board dulv held on the 21th day of February. 1920. a special meeting of theta of the said corporation stockholder herebv called for and will be held at the principal place of business of said corporation. to wtt: 371 West Second South street. Salt Lake City. Utah, on Saturday, the 20th day ef March. 1920. at 2 oclock p. m. oi said day. for tha purpose of considering and acting upon th proportion article VMI, as heretofore to amend amended, of the articles of Incorporation of said Utah Wholesale Grocery company se that said article will read as follow h to wit: 4 ARTICLE YUI. Hftiit of tha capital toek;of the That this corporation shall be one million dol100. shall be divided which Oil, lar (11.009. shares of tha into ten thousand (10.0-Xldollar (100.09) par value of one hundredstock of thi corThat the each capital poration ahail be at all times liable to assessment for any and all purposes that (he board of director may deem necessary and proper, provided that during an on , ear the said capital stock shall not b o exceed 10 per cent of Us par xalue: and provided further that the manner of levxlng and collecting assessments shall be as proxidsd by the laws of Hi slate of Llah. Kald tncreaaed capita) stock shall Lo known as treasury slock, -e o.f and mi) he add or o' h of director for the use board the and by i benefit of th corporation and Us stock holders In such manner and at such price as said board of directors may by resolution, determine. By order of the hoard of directors. H T. REYNOLDS, President. Jno. C. Deal, Assistant becretary. , Dated February 20, 1321. hSjSl IN THE 1HIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court of tbe state of Utah. In and for bait Lake county. Samuel Engilman, plaintiff, va. Andrew Vtarr, attendant. No. 2419. Notice. The petition of Lincoln G. Kelly, receiver of the partnership property lu th above entitled action, praying for th settlement and allowance of hia final account. and that he be discharged as such receiver, and that his bondsmen be released, haa been set tor hearing on Saturday, the (th day of March, 1320, at 19 o'clock a. m.. at the courtroom of tbe above entitled court. In th City and County outidmg. at Salt Lake City, bait Lake county, Utah. Witness th clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this Slat day of tebruary, A. D. 1320. 8eal J. K. CLARK, Clerk. By J. P. Fanning. Deputy Clerk. Ball, Mtisser A Robertson. A Hornets for PialmUf. hj'2 SHERIFF'S SALE. In th District court In and few the county of bait lake, state of I tah, Maude M. Re) Holds, against Dee L. Ha vs and btella D. Hats, hia wife, defendams. to be sold at sheriffs wai at the west front door of the county courthouse m th city and county of bait lake, state of Ltah. on the 22nd day of March. I Pin. at twelve o'clock noon of sa'd day, all the r ght, title, claim and interest of aatd defendants in the, fonowtng dcscilbed real estate, to wtt: Commencing 70 feet west of the southeast corner of lot 1, block 7, plst "l Sal. Lake Cltv aurve?, and running thence west 3 j feet, thence worth 1 J feet, thence east IS feet, thence oub 112 feet to the point of beginning situate In bait lake county, state ot LM1 Purchaee price pa? able in lawful money of the Lmted States, Dated at bait Lake Cttv, Ltah, this 27th dxy ot February, 1930. JOHN S CORLFM, Sheriff of Salt LaL county, state of Utah. Br F. M. Mathews, deputy shcr'ff Rich. Rich A Roberta, attorney a fer plaintiff. FeLetnir Date of first publication, - Ath, 1929 h ; . I NOTICE OF KALE. Estate of Thoms ceit Ptttter8"n. B. de- 1. el! at pn.a -The understgoed v sale the folowlng described real p erty situated m bijt Lake county, I i, to it. All of lols 21, S2. M 0L block t, and loin 4. a, 8 7 and 9. ! 9. Highland Park, a ip. ot of i I 5. towm-iir !. of 11 -- fruit nifpiU Un or after March l4.', at rHen b'd& i) b r Salt 1b( Main lerToa of ah', irtif. 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